Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 23, 1959, Image 7

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    MAIL TRIIUNt, M4fW, Or.
IF YOU'RE NOT TRADING AT THE GROCETERIA YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH
It's Jr
It's Hot Weather Time. And
these Week End Specials are
ideal for outside or inside
cooking.
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Meat phlces In this ad
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Limit Quantities '
U.S. GRADED CHOICE STEER. Trimmed of excess waste.
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Enjoy a breath-taking viow of Portland in a 1959 Cossna Skylano
from Skyways, Inc. "North-Wotf t . largest flight operation."
Relax and enjoy the Oregon Coast at the famous Gear hart Hotel,
Gearhart, Oregon. FREE golfing, equipment furnished swimming
clam digging. '
PLUS three other valuable prizes given Monday. All winners announced on Gretchen's Friend
ship Circle Program, Monday, July 27th.
GROCETERIA PRODUCE O
RED RIPE CHULA VISTA SALAD SIZE
Armours Star Brand Old
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Perfection
Delicious.
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ENDS
MONDAY
Fillet
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Cold Plate Time Is
Tomato Time
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Orange -
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Hot Weather Treat
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FOUR NIGHTS - MEALS INCLUDED, AT THE CONGRESS HOTEL IN PORTLAND, ORE.
FREE TICKETS TO THE OREGON CENTENNIAL EXPOSITION IN PORTLAND, ORE.
FREE GOLF AT COLWOOD GOLF COURSE, PORTLAND, ORE.
if FREE SCENIC FLIGHT WITH SKYWAY'S, INC. - TRQUTDALE AIRPORT '
TWO NIGHTS - MEALS INCLUDED AT THE FAMOUS GEARHART HOTEL, GEARHART
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MONDAY JULY 27
WINNERS FOR JULY 20th
W. S. SWEET, 2045 S ' Stage Road, Medford. Barbecue
L. D. HULL, Table Rock Road, White Cry Electric Clock
MARY IGO, 849 Cherry St., Medford.-.Sot of Mixing Bowls
M. S. ALLEN, Trail Set of Mixing Bowls
D. KADIN, 60l W. Jackson, Medford....Set of Mixing Bowls
REAL COOL BUYS FOR
Local Fresh Selected
C DOZ.
Fall of
Country Goodness
MEATY KING SIZE
chill
Then Dig
In For
Enjoyment
CANTALOUPES
IIOnr.lEL DAIRY BRAND
Pkgs.
Approx. 12 Fresh
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2 lbs.
CELLO SEALED
Made Franks in each Package
ENTER
NOW!
Obtain entry blank at your
Groceteria, sign you name,
address and phone number
drop in entry box win
ner announced Monday,
July 27. You don't have to
buy to participate . . . JUST
register.
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HOT DAYS!
For picnics, lunch box, banana splits, or snacks,
just zip off the skin and they are ready to use.
LOCAL
APRICOTS
NOW IN. QUALITY IS GOOD.
HOT AS IT IS THEY WON'T
LAST LONG. DON'T MISS OUT!
HOLDING ACHING HEAD, Marie LIdholm, maid for
Dr. Bernard R. Finch, accused of slaying his wife in their
West Covina, Calif.,. home, says Dr. Finch knocked her
head against wall so hard it cracked plaster. This occurred,
she said, after she saw Mrs. Finch lying on the floor.
GOLD HILL
Classmates Hold Reunion
By MRS. CLYDE KELL
Gold . Hill-Mrs. Lee. John
son was hostess for a reunion
of former classmates at her
home in Medford July 17. The
hostess is the former Anne
Christensen.
Attending were Mrs. Ro
land Washburn, Mrs. Bob
Jacks, both of Gold Hill, Mrs.
Donald H a n s c o m. Central
Point, Mrs. Douglas Ness,
Medford, Mrs. Albert Goupil,
San Martin, Calif., and Mrs.
Donald Dusenberry, wife of
a former schoolmate of the
women, when they, were stu
dents in the old Gold -Hill
High school here.
Mrs. Thelbert Wright, Sar
dine Creek, was unable to at
tend because of a fire near
her home that evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Arty Laws
and daughter, Elivbeth Laws,
Rogue River, were hosts to
a family picnic near Gold Hill
recently. Attending were his
nephew and niece, the Rev.
and Mrs. Delbert Laws, and
children, Debbie, Steve, and
Douslas. Port Orchard, wasn.;
Harold Laws, Mrs. Effe Black
burn, Mrs. Orva Jean Cruise
and children, Jim ana manna
Cruise, all of Rogue River.
The group visited at the Clyde
Kell home en route to Kogue
River.
While in aouthern Oregon,
the minister and his family
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were guests of his uncle and
aunt, .Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Laws, West Evani Creek rd.;
Rogue. River. Mrs. Effe Black
burn, an aunt o Mr. Laws
was hostess for a family din
ner at her home In Rogue
River.
Mr. Laws, pastor, of the
Church of the Nazarene in
Port Orchard, Wash., was
guest minister at the Church
of God In Rogue Kiver.
The Rev. and Mrs. James
F. Eubanks Jr., returned to
their home here last Thursday
after a trip to Portland. Mr.
Eubanks is pastor of the Gold
Hill Community Methodist
church,
Mr. -and Mrs. Ferd Jones
had as guests last week their
daughter, Mrs. Albert Goupil,
and her daughter, Marna, of
San Martin, Calif. Albert Gou
pil joined the family at the
Jone's home Saturday.
Mrs. Gernie Noah and sons
of Merlin have been guests
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
William Price,
Mrs. Richard Abbott and
son, Dickie, and daughter,
Julie, of Chula Vista, Calif.,
arrived last week to visit her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Cogswell. The Abbott's daugh
ter, Debbie, arrived several
weeks ago and' has been a
guest of her grandparents.
The Rev. and Mrs., Jerry
Reeves are parents of a daugh
ter born July 4. She has been
named Krestia Lynn. Mr. and
Mrs. William Price, Gold HilL
are maternal grandparents,
and Mr. and - Mrs. Frank
Reeves, McKinleyville, Calif.
are1 paternal grandparents.
The Rev. and Mrs. Jerry
Reeves and daughters have
moved to Prospect where he
will be pastor of the Assem
bley of God church there.
Bill McHareue is conva
lescing at his home after be
ing a patient in the Rogue
Valley hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl'Courtr
ney and son, Henry, of Med
ford were hosts to a dinner
party honoring his mother,
Mrs. Lee Marsden, on her
birthday Saturday, July 18.
Attending, besides the hosts
and the honoree, were her
husband, ee Marsden, Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil Johnson and
son, Charles Johnson,' all of
Gold Hill, and Mrs. Johnson's
brother, Lee Tolman, of Sa
lem. Mrs. H. L. Maerz of Yam
hill was a guest last week
of her son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Elbert
Maerz.
Accompanying Mrs. H. L.
Maerz to Gold Hill were three
other women, who were over
night guests at the Maerz and
Chet Price homes en route1
to Los Angeles, Calif. They
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were Mrs. J. R. Young, a
cousin of Elbert Maerz, Los
Angeles, Calif., Mrs. Coon
Trout, Canby, Ore., and Miss
Phylis Fleck, Los Angeles.
An old-fashioned ice cream
social has been planned by
the Woman's Society of the
Gold Hill Community Method
ist church,. and will be held
on the lawn at the church at
6:30 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 1.
Proceeds will be used for the
new furnace fund. Cake, pie
and ice cream will be served.
The public is invited.
Mrs. Lawrence Smith is
chairman of the event. She
will be assisted by Mrs. Mel
vin Burnett and Mrs. Paul
Molloy. Mrs. George Dorman
is in charge of publicity for
the event and Mrs. Roy
Eskew, the posters. -
Contributions to the fur
nace fund for the church may
be made to Mrs. Melf ord Hood.
financial treasurer, Mrs. Frank
Carter, treasurer, or Ferd
Jones, chairman of the board.
Harold Gist,- an employee
of the Ideal Cement company.
received word of the death of
his sister, Mrs. Ruby Conrad,
Friday, July 17. He left Sun
day, July 10 for Henderson,
Nev., to attend funeral serv
ices Monday. He and Mrs. Gist
had gone to Henderson the
previous week end because of
roe serious uiness oi nis sister.
and had returned to their
received.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Burton
and daughter of Glendale,
Calif., were guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. John Cogs
well last week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Bailey
and son, Kenneth Bailey, had
as their recent guests Mr. and
Mrs. Andrew J. Miller and
her son, Jack Essman of Ta
coma, Wash., and Mrs. Miller's
father, Fred Lobe, Olympia,
Wash. The Baileys took their
guests to Crater lake and Dia
mond lake. Mr. and Mrs. Don
ald Hanscom were hosts to a
picnic at their home at Cen
tral Point for the visitors.
Mrs. William Wright return
ed to her home on Sardine
creek last Saturday from
Rogue Valley hospital, where
she was a major surgery pati
ent.
Mr, and Mrs. William
Wright had returned to their
home from a two weeks trip
to South Dakota, Nebraska
and Kansas. Accompanying
the Wrights on the trip were
their son and daughter-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Thelbert
Wright, Sardine Creek. They
went by way of Boise, Idaho,
where the Thelbert Wright's
four children, Sharon, Mar
lene, Beverley and Donnie,
remained to visit Mrs. Thel
bert Wright's parents.
Visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. William Force Sun
day, July 19, were two of his
brothers ' and sisters-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Force,
Medford, and Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce Force, Central Point.
Mark Boyden, deputy coun
ty surveyor, attended a re
cent meeting of the city coun
cil, and discussed several
problems relating to survey
of the city for getting exact
points located so that street
improvement could be done
with accuracy as to property
lines. ,
The council voted to start
a survey program and to em
ploy Mark Boyden to do the
survey work. The first project
will be to establish a base
line from the monumented
section corner to the quarter
section corner of sections. 10
and 15 in vicinity of the city
limit line on the Sams Valley
rd.
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