HORNBROOIC
Cafifornidns Welcome Sun
By MRS. H. H. CHAPMAN
Hornbrook A welcome
breath of "springtime," in the
form of sunshine and clear skies,
greeted this part of water-logged
northern California Sunday
1 morning.
Siskiyouans by the hundreds
turned out on the highways to
take advantage of this first nice
Sunday in weeks.. Among those
enjoying the day were John and
Mike Brunk, sons of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles S. Brunk. The
boys were part of a group of
about 75 students from St.
Mary's academy in Medford who
enjoyed a snow party at Siski
you summit, skiing, toboggan
ing and sledding. The young
sters were accompanied by a
large number of their parents.
Hornbrook Troop 38 of the
Boy Scouts also took to the snow
areas of the mountains on Sun
day. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ruko
vino of Medford were in Horn
brock Sunday where they called
on Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bre
ceda. Mrs. Rukovina is the
daughter of Mr: and Mrs. Chet
Kettlewell, former residents
who now make their home in
Calistoga, Calif. Mr. Kettlewell,
who has ber in failing health
for some time, is ( reported
"about the same."
Hornbrook grange held their
regular meeting at the Grange
hall Friday evening, Jan. 27, at
which time ten new members
were initiated. They were Mrs.
Gordon Jacobs, Mrs. Grace
Quigley, Mr. - and Mrs. Jack
Cross, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hen
ley, Mr. and Mrs. Al Gregory,
and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Adams.
Vayne Ralston, district deputy
from Yreka,. -was installing offi
cer. Park Shelley of Yreka, who
is insurance agent from Green
horn Grange, gave a talk on
Grange insurance. Mrs. Mary
Lemos, also a member of Green
horn Grange, was a visitor.
Tom Watt Jr., part owner of
the Johnson Trucking' iinr.s and
dock manager of Willamette
Builders supply, report-: that
their trucks are now able to get
through on the Klamath River
road for the first time since the
pre-Christmas floods .of Dec. 21.
The first loads of veneer arrived
here from Happy Camp last Sat
urday, after having been' pushed
out by "cat" on the detour which
was established, where the Scott
river bridge had been washed
out in the flood.
Since Sunday the trucks have
been atle to make the entire trip
under their own power. The
veneer is brought in here to the
loading dock where it is trans
ferred to railroad cars for ship-
Bids For Prison Boiler Are Opened
Salem (U.R) Low bids
totaling more than S330,0b9 for
construction of a state prison
boiler house were accepted here
yesterday by the State Board of
Control on condition that they be
approved by the . legislative
emergency- board which meets
here Feb. 10.
E. . E. Baterman, Salem, was
low at $11,982 for the general
building ' construction. Low bid
for mechanical construction was
submitted by P. S. Lord, Port
land. It was $122,600. The Elec
tric Corporation, Salem, was low
for electrical work with $81,
970. - .
The boiler house, which will
ment. The docks, of the Yreka
Veneer , Co., . adjacent to . the
Hornbrook depot, also has been
able to - resume- loading operations.
be located outsid the prison
walls, will cost $335,545. How
ever, an additional $20,000 will
be needed to extend , a steam
tunnel inside the walls.
The board ' agreed that it
should wait for an Army report
on flight patterns which might
affect location 'of a proposed
mental hospital in the Wilson
ville or Hillsboro areas.
. Several sites are being con
sidered for the air base in areas
where the state has options to
build, the hospital. A flight pat
tern . report is expected within
two weeks.
In other business, the board
accepted the resignation of its
secretary, E. J. Bill Ireland, with
regret and ordered a . letter of
commendation for him. Wililam
Ryan was named the new sec
retary -and - Arthur Handly his
assistant. "
Wednesday, February. 1, 1956.
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNETHREE
County Road Crews
Found PlayingCards
Flemington, N.J. U.P.) The
Hunterdon County Board of
Freeholders decided Tuesday to
crack . down on county road
gangs.
The board made the ruling aft
er learning that several road
gangs had been surprised play
ing cards and sipping beer on
the job. The freeholders said
that in the future they will re
quire official reports of such in
stances instead of just repri
mands. -
A. A. Milne Dies
After Long Illness
Hartfield, England (U.R) A:
A.. "Milne, world-famed author
and p!a' -vright, died at his home
here Tuesday night after a long
illness.. He was 74.
Milne was the creator of
Lose Pork Selling
Contest; Beef Dinner
Cozad, Neb . U.R) Cozad res
idents "lost; their pork selling
contest to -Audubon, la., in a
campaign to promote pork r and
will, pay off with s dinner for
75 persons'. f ' f, ...
The dinner will feaiare a beef
menu, however. Residents of
both towns said they simply got
tired of eating pork day in and
day , out during the campaign.
Port Glasgow, Scotland U,R)
They were unable to launch the
new motor cargo ship "Squall"
as planned. Tuesday. It was too
windy.
South America's Lake Titica
ca is half as big as Lake On-,
tario. . . ..
"Winnie 'the Pooh" and Christo
pher Robin, the series of chil
dren's books which brought him
world-wide fame. His successful
plays included "The Dover
Road" and "Michael and Mary."
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