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MAIL TRIBUNE, MtdforJ, Onsen, Thurtday, Jinuary 8, 1959 Sk Look at this terrific savings on Gardenside brand peas, $ 303 tins Case of 24, $2.99 Take your pick of these delicious "garden fresh" vegetables at special low, tow prices. Young 'n tender peas with a fresh-from-the-pod flavor. Delicious cut green beans of fine quality ... and golden creamy corn. Mix 'em or match 'em. Pi n I Sundown brand, irregular Freestone Peaches . . 4 $1 Tomato Juice Town House finest fancy quality. Doz. tins $2.99 4 r i mm, mm (o) iff) Pineapple Juice VJhole Apricots Lalani brand. Fancy Doz. $2.99 1 46-oz. tq If -II Al' II L Highway brand, halves and 4 n, I i enow tiling reacnes ca,. 24, $5.95 Grapefruit Sundown brand, unpeeled in light syrup. Wo. 2Vi Doz. $3.45 tin 4 No. IVz $ tins 29 Delicious Highway brand. Broken segments. 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Perfect for pan-frying or swissing. s For the finest in Guaranteed meats., .all you need to remember is Safeway, F BUG3P MSTi HERE'S SAFEVAY'S MEAT GUARANTEE TO YOU! Select your favorite cut of meat at your nearest Safeway. Take it home. Cook it, and serve it as you prefer it. Eat it and enjoy its tenderness, . juiciness, and superb flavor. If for ANY reason you are dissatisfied we will refund every cent you spent without fuss or quibble. el mm Whole or Full Half Shank Slab Bacon (SiSm. 49 Tender Fresh Pork, Up to 3 Pounds Spare Ribs . 55' E BACQD "USDA CHOICE'W. Tender cuts with the bone-in. Famous "Sweetheart" brand. Fully smoked, premium sliced bacon. For the thrifty minded who like plenty of good eating lamb For Stew lb. M Leg 0' Lamb .b 75c Breast 0' Lamb Square Cuts Rib or Large Loia Lamb Shoulder ,b. 49c Lamb Chops lb. lb. 1 minium Tit iiiiniiwwiiiir"iiir-TrwiiiMMnwiTriiiiiiiir-1 SUSPICIOUS This Cuban civilian was arrested by guards in front of the Presidential Palace in Havana, shortly before the arrival of President Urritia. He jv&s "acting suspiciously" and the guards brought him in for questioning. GOLD HILL Holiday Visitors Leave By MRS. CLYDE KELL Gold Hill - A2 Sam Col lins has returned to his duties at Castle Air Force base near Merced Calif., after a two week's visit at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Collins. He enlisted an the U. S. Air Force a short time following his graduation from Crater High school. Also a cuest in the Collin's home over the holidays was their daughter, Miss Gail Col- lins, who returned Sunday, Jan. 4, to her studies at Lewis and Clark college in Portland, where she is a freshman. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gascon had as their houseguests dur ing the recent holidays, .her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. G. I. Snider, and children, Tena and Ricky, from Milwaukie The Sniders also visited in the homes of her sisters in Medford, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Goodman, and Debbie and Miss Barbara Rains Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Gribble i-otdrnofi to their home here hast week after spending Christmas holiday m soutn- ern California. New Year's Day dinner guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lance were meir son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hope, and sons, Lance and Bradford, and their son and daughter-in-law, air. ana Mrs. Robert Lance, all of Medford. Lance remained un til Sunday, Jan. 4, as a guest of his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. George Krit- chen from Parkdale, Ore., visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Schoeneman, highway 99 north, during the holidays. They were en route to San Fernando, Calif. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Brown. and four children, Mike, BilL Rose and Melissa, all of Cave Junction. 25c 79c A meetine of the Gold Hill Parent-Teacher association is scheduled for Thursday, Jan. 15, at 7:30 p.m. at the Hanby school, H. D. Force, president of the unit said. On that date Dr. Leon Mull ings, from Southern Oregon college will be guest speaker. Fifth grade room mothers will be in charge of refreshments. They are Mrs. Charles Rose crans, Mrs. Floyd Taylor, Mrs. James cornutt, and Mrs. Clyde Kell. New Year's eve guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard McMahan were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hocker all of Sardine creek and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Johnson from Medford. ninnpr cuests at the home of Mr. and" Mrs. Arthur Boye nn Christmas dav were Mr. and Mrs. Victor Sethers, Med- fnrH Mr. and Mrs. Ted Scho- enemann, and the Boye's chil dren, Patty and Bob and Mr. Boye's brother, Arnold Boye. John F.lliott of the U. S. Army, Fort Ord, Calif., visited during the holidays in the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Elliott, Second ave., Gold Hill. Mrs. Ruby Quackenbush re turned to her home here Saturday evening, Jan. 3, after spending the Christmas and New Year's holidays visit ing in California. At Richmond she was a guest in the homes of her son, and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Quackenbush, and her daughter, Mrs. Yvonne Cor ella, and children, Carolyn and Mark. In East Oakland she wet a guest at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Hawkins. Mrs. Quakenbush attended a din ner party held at the Hawkin'i home, at which time the en gagement of her daughter, Mrs. Yvonne Corella, the for mer Yvonne Quakenbush, was announced to Mr. Arnold Rose, of San Pablo, Calif. The wedding is scheduled to take place on Feb. 21, Mrs. Quak enbush said. More than 40 relatives and friends attended the engage ment nartv. Mrs. Corella. Mrs. Hawkins, the former Eugena Quakenbush and their broth er. Rart Quakenbush. are all former residents of Gold Hill and all attended the local school. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bonney, Lamnman rd.. were hosts to a. family dinner New Year's day at their home, uuests were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Boussum, Mr. and Mrs. Harry tiddus and children Harry, Delores and Carl all of Grants Pass, and Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Woodford, and children, Ron and Nanrv of Merlin. The Tihhils snent the Christ- man holiday in Concord, Calif. Calling at the home of -Mr. and Mrs. Leonard McMahan and sons. Steve, Douglas and Jeff, on Christmas day were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Paulson and son, Elwin, and their daughter, Miss Volda Paul sen, who was visiting her fam ily at home on Sardine cree during the holidays. Miss Paulsen attends col lege in Gardena, Calif. Other callers were Mrs. McManan s narents. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Taylor, their daughter, Miss Dana Taylor, and Lanny Tay lor, all of Medford. Dinner suests included Mrs. Eliza McMahan, Mrs. Mabel Christian and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Shaw and sons, Jim and Neil, all of Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Mc Mahan and family were hosts to a dinner at their home Sun day, Dec. 28. Guests wer her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baker of Medford and her mother, Mrs. Jessie Hayes, were guests in the home of Mrs. Hayes son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hayes, at Chico, Calif., during the holi days. x Mrs. Chet Price, Is visiting in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Haerz and sons, Larry and Kenneth, while her husband is in Phoe nix, Ariz. Mrs. Price is the former Anna Marie Maerz. CALLING GUADALCANAL San Francisco - (ITD - Tele phone calls may now be placed to Guadalcanal, World War II battleground in the South Pacific. The Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. said the service will cost $12 for three minutes from any point in the United States and will be available from 12 midnight to 1 a.m. (est) which is 3:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.nu the following day in Guadal canal time. EXPENSIVE BIRD Arcade, N.Y.-(LTD -Three past presidents of the Arcade Kiwanis club chipped in to buy a four and a half pound prize chicken at a children s fund benefit auction. They couldn't think of anything else to do with the bird, so they ate it ... at S7.33 a pound. About one out of every six hospital admissions in the U. S. is a maternity case. ' -