Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 06, 1957, Image 7

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Thursday, June 6, 1937
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DIGGING IN BOCKT SOIL, people of neighboring villages help in burial of more than 30ft
men killed in Melouza by band of Moslem rebels. (International Soundph;)
HORNBROOK
Family Returns Home
By MRS. H. H. CHAPMAN
Hornbrook Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Smith returned Saturday eve
ning from San Francisco where
they had been since February
while Smith was undergoing sur
gical and medical treatment. He
was injured in a car accident.
Their son and his family, Dr.
and Mrs. Edward M. Smith and
son Mike of Orland, Calif., ac
companied them home, and re
turned to Orland on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Cummins
and daughter, Shirley Moffett,
drove, to Dunsmuir on Saturday
where they attended the wedding
of Mrs. Cummins' niece, Suzanne
Spearin, to Y.N.C. Noel Cecil
Patton, son of Mrs. Beulah Reed
of Castella, Calif. The young
people attended high school in
Dunsmuir, and will make their
home in Oakland, Calif. Suzanne
is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Spearin.
Mrs. Margaret Phillips re
turned last week end after vis
iting her daughter in Palo Alto,
Calif., for several weeks. While
in Palo Alto, Mrs. Phillips was
hospitalized for several days
with pneumonia.
Mrs. George Sloan and her
daughter, Mrs. Frank Burkhart,
drove to Eureka, Calif., on Mon
day. Mrs. Burkhart will remain
there with her husband's parents
until he returns from a tour of
duty in the Orient with the
Marines. He is expected back
within the next two weeks.
Two of Hornbrook's teachers
are leaving this week on vaca
tion. Mrs. Loren Cummins plans
to leave on Thursday for Seat
tle, Wash., to visit her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Howard.
Leaving on Firday by train will
be Mrs. L. E. Jeter who will
visit in Elmhurst, 111., with a
friend with whom she went
through grammar school, high
school and college. On leaving
Chicago, she will go to Arcadia.
Kans., to visit her parents, and
her brothers and sisters who live
there. Mrs. Jeter is one of four
teen children.
Mrs. Albert Wedin of Yreka
was a visitor in town on Tues
day. She called on Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Smith and on her parents-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Tyrer.
The people of Copco ar
pressing their welcome to Sic.
and Mrs. Kenneth De Shae
who have been transferred heni
from Prospect. o
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hohl fcaVw
moved to Tokettee Palls Whtr
Rhol will resume hi job t op
erator there.
Mrs. Barbara Pixler nd oH
Douglas were overnight $uot
May 29 of Mr. and Mrs. Dick
Trullinger and four sons.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kessee n4
family visited friends here r
cently'The Kessees are forfref
residents of Copco now living in
Klamath Falls.
Mrs. Heniey CUwson, the
Rev. Lewis Manning, and Mrs.
Harry Chapman attended a per
formance of "Cry, the Beloved
County." by the Bishop's com
pany, at the Methodist church in
Yreka Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Drir
dorf and family of Pittsburgh.
Calif., have been visitini th
past week with his parents, J4r.
ar.d Mrs. Bill Deardorf.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goelfer
of Klamath Falls were eek en4
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thurman
Turner and family.
COPCO
A week end guest of Mr. and
Bob Wilson and family was
Mrs.
Mrs. Wilson's mother,
Hammon, Myrtle Creek.
Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gaide and
family were visitors on Memor
ial day at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Morrie Chappel.
Mr. and Mrs. William Paulsen
of San Leandro, Calif., were
guests last week end at the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ar-
oon Burns. Mrs. Paulsen was
JoAnn Burns before her mar
riage April 20.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Gregory be
came the parents of their third
child and second daughter on
June 3. Gregory has been prin
cipal of the local grammar
school for the past two years.
They plan to leave about Aug.
1 for their former home in Bos
ton, Mass.
Little Tommy Collister, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Collister, was
taken hurriedly to a Medford
hospital Monday night when he
suffered a severe attack of hay
fever and asthma.
The Misses Barbara Burns,
Sharon Walsh and Mary Lee
Rutledge, and Bob Paine attend
ed a picnic of the Trampoline
club of Yreka High at Lithia
park in Ashland Monday eve
ning, June 3. Later the young
people bowled at the Ashland
alley and went swimming at
Twin Plunges. Barbara and Bob
are members of , the club, and
Sharee and Mary Lee were their
guests. On Tuesday evening,
June 4, Bob and Sharon, with
the other members of the jour-
' nalism class, attended a banquet
at the Piemont hotel in Mt.
! Shasta City.
Miss Mary Lee Rutledge,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Rutledge, and Granddaughter of
Mrs. Mary Kurt, and a graduat
ing senior at Yreka High, has
been awarded the Yreka Lions'
! club scholarship of $150. One
; student from the senior class is
' selected each year on the basis
of scholarship and leadership to
receive the award. Mary Lee
hopes to attend the University of
California at Berkeley, and tc
I become a teacher, thus following
; in the footsteps of her mother
j and grandmother.
Heal Prices in this Ad Good through Sat. June 8
3
"Chuck" Dilley, son of Mr.
i and Mrs. Milo Dilley, returned
last week end from Tempe, Ariz,
where he is a student at Arizona
State college.
Mrs. Ardon Burns drove to
Chico. Calif., on Tuesday to re
turn her daughter, Arlene, home
from Chirn Stata mllese Ar.
I lene and "Chuck" Dilley are
: planning an August wedding.
Mrs. Lawrence Breceda en
j tertained the Sewing club at her
home on Tuesday. Since it was
an unusually warm afternoon,
none of the members displayed
much energy for sewing, and the
sewing, and the afternoon was
. spent in visiting, after which
i refreshments were served to
j Mrs. S. D. Haworth, Mrs. Harry
l Chapman, Mrs. Kap Kettlewell,
Mrs. Marshall Horn, Mrs. L. E.
Jeter and Mrs. Ed Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rukovina
of Medford were dinner guests
Tuesday evening at the home of
her mother, Mrs. Kay Kettle
well. ,
Roy Pike has been transferred
to Klamath Falls where he will
resume a job identical to the
one he has held t Copco.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sliepar
have had visitors the psst wotk,
from Goshen, Ind.. Mrs. t!ma
Grabill, a grandmother, and
from Portland, Ore.. Mr. and
Mrs. James Adair, Mrs. Sh
ard's parents. While here, thT
held a reunion at Diamond lmH.
John Kassick of Yreka mt a
week end guest of Mr. nd Mr,
Mike Friday and son W!t.
On Saturday they drove to Cra
ter Lake, and en route home vi
ited at the L. O. Rogers horn inO
Prospect. An unexpected thrill
was added to Kassick's vit,
where, on Sunday, he and Wal
ler Friday killed a 52-inch rat
tlesnake near the Sloan ranch.
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and we'll mail yon a coupon good for one free can of
Breast-O'-Chicken Tuna at your grocer's.
Send no money. Just the labels. But do ft today. This
limited offer expires June 15, 1957.
YooTl find Breast-O'-Chicken Tuna, the famous Hi
Protein tuna, the best you've ever used. And the rea
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finest one-third of the tuna.
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