TIornbrook'
PTA Officers Installed
By MRS. H. H. CHAPMAN
Hornbrook At the regular
meeting of the PTA Thursday
evening at the school house, the
officers for the next year were
Installed. Mrs. Everett Barr
of Yreka, the first vice-president
of the 25th district of the Cali
fornia PTA, was Installing offi
cer. Those taking office were,
president, Mrs. Alec Rutledge;
vice president, Jack Cross; sec
retary, Mrs. Tom Watt Jr.;
treasurer, Mrs. Lauran Payne;
parliamentarian, Mrs. Ed Smith,
and historian, Mrs. Elsie Hogan.
After the installation, W. E.
Roberts, Siskiyou county school
superintendent, spoke on the
bond issue for the proposed addi
tion to the local school building.
Hostesses for the evening
were Mrs. Elsie Hogan, Mrs.
Nelda Rue, Mrs. Ethel White,
Mrs. Robert Farmer, and Mrs.
Daniel Metzen.
Mrs. Ruth Cummins, primary
grades teacher in the grammar
school, left Thursday for San
Francisco where she is to under
go surgery. Mrs. Alec Rutledge
will substitute for her during
the remainder of the school
term.
Mrs. W. H. Farmer gave a
birthday party May 4 for her
two sons, Danny, 9, and Billy,
8. Helping the boys to celebrate
were Douglas and Benjamin
Bennett, Marilyn and Jimmy
Doolittle, Darrel Jones, Spike
and Jimmy Maynard, Danny
Thompson, Steve, Dale and Gene
Farmer, Danny Metzen, Tommy
Collister, Jackie Skeahan, and
Mrs. Frank Lowe, all of Horn
brook, and Susie, Lisa, and Amy
Lebate, and their mother Mrs.
Norma Lebate of Yreka, and
Mrs. Lebate's mother, Mrs.
Frank Kassik of Bogus. Each
guest received a prize, and after
playing games, they were served
refreshments of ice cream and
cake.
' We have been asked to make
a correction to an item appear
ing in the Hornbrook column
of the Mail Tribune for May 3
concerning the reorganization of
the fire department. The correct
notice should read as follows:
"For those responding to the
fire alarms, the location of the
fire may be determined by the
following:
1 blast Henley Way vicinity.
2 blasts Center of town (old
Highway 99).
3 blasts Anything across the
tracks."
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Cum
mins have received word that
their son, A3c Raymond Mof
fett, is now stationed near Rome,
Italy, at an aircraft control and
warning site.
AB Frank Fick, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Chapman, has
completed his basic training, and
has been transferred to Amar
illo Air Force base, Texas,
where he is to take training in
jet engine mechanics.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Williams
and family have moved into the
house across the road from the
Methodist church. Moving into
the house ' vacated by the Wil
liams' will be Mr. and Mrs.
Rubin who operate the Henley
Way cafe.
Spring is "bustin out all
over" the valley. The soft, warm
rains and cloudy days have
caused the farmers to beam
with anticipation of good hay
and grain crops, and the Older
Girls (with apologies to Arthur
Perry's Smudge Pot), to squeal
with joy over the appearance
of each new young blade that
shows up in their garden.
Police Warn Children
About Blasting Caps
Charles Champlin today cau
tioned children to avoid touch
ing blasting caps they might find
in the area.
Blasting caps are small, me
tallic cylinders about as big
around as a pencil and from one
to 5V4 inches long, he said. A
cap may or may not have a fuse
attached, he said. Some are
bright aluminum or copper with
plain or colored wires at one
end. All are charged with sensi
tive explosives that can be set
off by careless handling, shock
or heat, he explained.
The caps are used in a variety
of excavation projects and when
they explode, bits of metal fly
in all directions. Champlin said
the sharp fragments can cripple
or blind o child, or in extreme
cases, cause death.
The police chief also cautioned
adult users of blasting caps to
carefully account for every one.
Otherwise, he said, a mislaid cap
may maim or kill some youngster.
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A high official of the princi
pality of Monaco recently said,
"American women are always
awed by European nobility." Not
always. There have been some
notable exceptions. When Lillian
Russell then known as "The
American Beauty" visited Ber
lin she was pursued by the
Crown Prince Wilhelm. He never
caught up with her. On one oc
casion the prince sent a message
to Lillian at her hotel asking her
to go riding in the Tiergarten
the next morning at eight
o'clock. Lillian said to the bearer
of the message, an army officer:
"You tell the Crown Prince that
I wouldnjt get up at eight in the
morning to see Washington cross
the Delaware."
Asking
Queries from clients. Q One
of Irving Berlin's first hit songs
was about a barber who bet his
shop on Dorando, the great Ital
ian long distance runner. What
race was that? A That was a
match race with Johnny Hayes,
who had won the Olympic mar
athon that same year, 1908. Was
held in the old Madison Square
Garden. Distance was 25 miles.
Dorando won. However, in a
similar race held shortly after,
Dorando was defeated by the
remarkable Indian runner Tom
Longboat.
Alimony
Over 2,500,000 women are col
lecting regular alimony checks
in this country. Most of them
keep on collecting alimony from
the first husband after they have
acquired a second husband. Only
three states provide for discon
tinuance of alimony when a
woman marries again.
Backwards
Who started the idea of spell
ing a notel, firm or brand name
backwards? I believe it was a
man named Holmes who owned
the Semloh Hotel in Salt Lake
City. Incidentally, when I first
saw the sign of the Sal Sagev
Hotel in Las Vegas, Nev., I
thought for a moment it had
been named after some girl of
Uie Old West named Sal. I didn't
realize offhand it was Las Vegas
spelled backwards. By the way,
in Beverly Hills, Calif., there is
a haberdashery bearing the name
"Yvel." That is Levy spelled
backwards. It's a fact.
Among the Married
Olivia De Haviland expects
the first child of her second mar
riage to arrive on her 40th birth
day which is July 1 of this year.
This brings to mind Olivia once
told the childless Queen Soraya
of Persia what she believes to
be an infallible Way of having
children. This calls for taking
the volcanic baths at Ischia,
Italy. It is said that after taking
these baths many women who
had - been childless for years
have had blessed events shortly
after.
Pasing By
Erie Stanley Gardner. Highly
prolific author of detective mys
tery stories. He is the originator
of one of my favorite detective
story titles namely: "The Case
of the Restless Redhead." How
ever, the detective tale bearing
my top favorite title still is, "The
Corpse in the Derby Hat" by
Harold Swiggett.
Knitting
Is your charming matrimonial
mate a knitting expert? How
quickly can she knit a pair of
socks for you? Ask her what she
thinks of the possibility of knit
ting a pair of men's socks in 35
minutes. It is claimed this can
be done by a home knitting ma
chine that knits at the rate of
30 rows and 5,000 stitches a
minute.
Zodiac Club
Ever hear of a Zodiac club?
One made up of women born
under the same sign. New York
er says she belongs to a Scorpio
club and adds I may be invited
to their next dance. Very nice,
Still, should I go? Have aU those
Scorpio women who threatened
to slap my face forgiven me?
How about that red-haired Scor-
pian who expressed a desire to
slap my face on both sides and
add a kick in the pants? She
lives in Manhattan. I must find
out if she belongs to that club
before I go to the dance.
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Youth on European Tour
By CAROLINE L. HARDING
McLeod Wayne Close, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Close, is tour
ing Europe. At present he is in
London where he arrived April
15, then went on the Scandina
vian countries and Ireland, and
will go to France where he will
purchase a bicycle and tour the
rest of the country. He will be
back in the United States in
time to re-enter City College in
San Francisco for the fall term.
The first outdoor picnic of the
season was held at "Hardings
Paradise" on Butte Creek April
22 with the Harding clan. Those
present were Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Harding Jr. and daughters,
Wrena, Laurie, Holly and Suzy,
all of Oakland, Calif., Mr. and
Mrs. Eldridge Kohernik and sons
Rickie and Randy, Roseburg,
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Vaughn
and son Wayne and daughter
Sonda of Prospect, Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Hume and twin daugh
ters Jacqueline and Josephine,
and Doris Darrohn and Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Harding Sr. .
Mr. and Mrs. George Neary of
Los Altos, Calif., are spending
time at their cabin on Butte
Creek cleaning up the debris and
damage that was done during the
flood in December.
Sympathy is extended to the
family of Dwight Moore, whose
little boy was killed in an acci
dent last week.
Mrs. Harry Harding Jr. of
Redding, Calif., and her four
daughters are house guests of
her sister-in-law and family, Mr.
Oregon Man Killed in
California Accident
Ventura, Calif. (U.R) Three
persons were killed early Satur
day .on rain-slicked U. S. High
way 101 about six miles north
of here when one car skidded
head-on into another, the Cali
fornia Highway Patrol said.
The victims were identified as
Clyde P. Campbell,. 37, -of Port
land, Ore.; and Eric J. Franz and
Robert J. Johnson, both 19 and
from Santa Barbara, Calif.
Campbell's wife Elizabeth,
was taken to Ventura General
hospital with serious injuries.
There are 75,000,000 licensed
auto drivers in the U.S.
Peiping Charges
Nationalist Bombing
London (U.R) Radio Pel
ping charged Saturday that Na
tionalist Chinese jets bombed
and strafed a British freighter
stranded off the coast of Red
China.
The Red Chinese Communist
broadcast said eight U.S.-built
F84 Sabre jets of the Nationalist
Red Air Force attacked the Brit
ish freighter "Nigelock."
The Peiping broadcast did not
say what damage, if any, the
British vessel suffered. It said
the alleged attack occurred yesterday.
Sunday, May I. USB
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBTTrTE HTKaT
and Mrs. Arthur Hume, and will
stay until the end of the school
term as one of her daughters,
Wrena is enrolled in the Elk
Trail school.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Denninger
made a business trip to Cave
Junction May 1,
Mrs. Arthur Kobernik of Rose
burg is spending a few days visit
ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Harding Sr., and her sis
ters, Mrs. Arthur Hume and
Mrs. Donald Vaughn. On Friday.
May 4 Mrs. Kobernik will attend
the Style Show m Prospect
given by St. Martha's guild of
the Church of the Good Shepard.
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