Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 01, 1958, Image 24

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GOLD HILL
Palmers Visit In Area
By MRS. CLYDE KELL
jld Hill Former resi
dents of Gold Hill, Mrs. T&n
neth Palmer, and her son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Tink Palmer, of Arizona ar
rived Tuesday, June 24, and
are houseguests of Mr. sQ&
Mrs. Ralph Bell. While here
they are visiting with old
friends.
Karen and Barbara Swind
ler, daughters of Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Swindler, of Medford are
visiting two weeks in the
home of their grandmother,
Mrs. Eester Thompson.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Shoe
maker of Chicago arrived last
Tuesday, June 24, for a visit
at the home of his mother,
Mrs. Helen Shoemaker. While
here they will also visit in the
home of his father, Edward
Shoemaker Sr., at his home
on Kanes creek.
Mrs. Verna Albert of Chijo
quin has been a houseguest re
cently at the home of her
brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Moore. Leonard
Hall of Sacramento, a brother
of the two women, was also a
guest in the Moore home two
days recently. Mrs. Albert and
Mr. Hall were called here be
cause of the illness of their
mother, Mrs. Daisy Stevenson,
who has been confined in the
Josephine General hospital in
Grants Pass.
Mrs. Lester Parker and
daughter, Linda, returned
Wednesday evening, June 25,
from California, where they
had been visiting relatives the
past 10 d&ys.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Biehn
of Highway 99 north of Gold
Hill, have as their . house
guests the next 10 days their
son, MSgt. Norman Biehn
and his wife and family from
Madison, Wis.
Another son, MortonBiehn
and family of Salt Lake City
also arrived Saturday, June
28, for a 10-day visit at the
Biehn home.
Norman and Morton are for-
mQ- residents of Klamath
Falls, where they attended
school. q
The Lester Biehns and
their guests will visit in Klam
ath (falls and Camp at Dia
mond lake while the visitors
are in southern Oregon.O
ftTifepes Tofca Cash
From Peidleton Club
Pendleton iUPI) Burg
lars took $3500 in cash and
checks frOm the recently
opened Pendleton Country
club nine miles south of here
on Highway 395 sometime
early today, police reported.
The NelsOn Column in Lon
don's Traflager Square now
stands 170 feet hig$ in its
tribute to the British hero.
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WE AIRE
"MEDFORD'S FINEST MEATS SINCE 1940
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"SWIFT'S PREMIUM"
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FRYER
NETTED Jack Webb of TVs "Dragnet" and big bride
Jackie Loughery, a forjper Miss U. S. A., smile happily
at their wedding reception in Hollywood. This ia Webb's
giird marriage and the second for Miss Loughey.
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Big Week-end
coming up?
NO SACK LOOK
Burlington, Vt. (UPD
Burlington J u n i or High
School Principal Winslow R.
Hodgdon banned a scheduled
"Sack Dress day" by seventh,
eighth and ninth-graders who
planned to salute the new
fashion by wearing sacks.
Hodgdon said some of the
girls came prepared to wear
bran sacks and potato sacks,
and some boys even planned
to wear bran sacks to class.
"This," he added, "could not
be allowed."
A grave mound of the
Bronze Age found 40 miles
from Stockholm, capital of
Sweden dates back to about
900 B.C.
DON'T EORGET
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SIGN OF GOOD TASTE
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you know what to look for it's easy. Look
for the tuna meat with a clear, clean, light
color. This comes from fresh, prime qual
ity tuna. Look for firm, special-cut chunks,
always just right and ready for casseroles,
salads or sandwicb'jr. These neat chunks
come frog packing fresh prime tuna with
great care. There you are. You've already
picked the Uumble tsee
chunk style tuna. It's
e and e in the picture.
Now ytou're getting to
be a tuna expert. Good.
Next time you buy chunk style Light
Meat Tuna it will be Bumble Bee Brand.
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12 to 14 lbs.
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WE WILL BE
JULY 4th (FRIDAY)
PRICES FOR WED., THURS., SAT.
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