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lWxIaT. May 21, 1959 A MAIL TRIBUNE, M.dford, Or. J (I 0 - w f ARC OF FIRE A second combat-type Atlas ICBM leaves a trail of fire as it takes off from Cape Canaveral, Fla. Unfortunately, the missile exploded unintentionally about 60 seconds after its launching. The Air Force had hoped to recover its nose cone, some 500 miles from the launching site. YREKA Annexation Approved By BERTHA WILSON Yreka - The town of Yreka ballooned in area when resi dents to the west and north west voted 41 to 32 to enter the city. . The city council will com plete the annexation by can vassing the vote and accepting the area. The vote by 73 persons rep- -wnted almost 80 per cent of ii registered to vote in area bounded by Lane st. the south, Humbug rd. on north and uninhabited n the west. ' ' J!! -1 o exact iiKure was avail able, but City Clerk Alton S. Taylor has taken a rough guess that the annexation will add 25 per cent more area to the city. Mrs. Ruth L. Zoller, 52, died May 10, in Siskiyou Gen eral hospital after having been admitted. She suffered a heart attack in her home in the Pines district. Mrs. Zoller was born at Spokane, Wash., July 15, 1906, and had lived here since 1953, coming from Shasta county where she and Zoller operated the Flume Creek inn. Prior to that they lived in Alameda. For the past three years, she had been day clerk at the Yreka inn. She Was a mem ber of the Greenhorn Grange and the Lady Elks. She is survived by her hus band, Carl Zoller; two daugh ters, Mrs. Lillie May McRae of The Dalles and Mrs. Audrey Le Mierex of Spokane; two sons, Rod Landreth of Lodi and Paul Landreth of Red ding; two stepsons, Dudley F, Zoller, former Siskiyou coun ty agricultural .commissioner, now of Las Vegas, and Bruce D. Zoller of Atwater; two brothers, R. H. and H. J. Paddock, both of Spokane; and 18 grandchildren. Funeral services were held May 13 in Gridner's Funeral Chapel with the Rev. John S. Martin of St. Mark's Episco pal church officiating. Inter ment was in the Evergreen cemetery. An Oak Knoll ranger sta tion crew attempted to ex tinguish a fire that destroyed the home of Joe Freshour on the Klamath river near the Honolulu school recently. The forest service said the cause or the extent of loss had not been determined. Here for Mother's Day were Mrs. Bessie Callahan and son, the Rev. Paul Callahan and his family, all of Gridley. They visited Mrs. Callahan's mother, Mrs. .Alice Norton, of Yreka, who was 98 years old Jan. 2. Mrs. Norton, who lives with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wylie Moore, is still active. Her immediate family also includes three sons, Ernest Milbourn of Yre ka, Hugh Norton of Berkeley, Calif., and Frank Norton of Denver, Colo. June 20 has been set as the date f o a reunion of the class of 1934 of Yreka High school. It will be held at the Yreka Inn and will include a dinner- dance starting at 7:30 p.m. Of the 77 members of the class, all but two have been notified of the reunion! They are Thomas Simms and Ber- nice Will. Anyone having knowledge of their where abouts is asked to contact Mrs, Vivian Truelove, Grenada. Alton Anderson is the new owners of Marlow's jewelry on South Main st., Yreka. He also owns Andy's Jewelry store in Medford. , E. H. Marlow, the former owner, will continue operating the watch repair portion of the business. Marlow has op erated the local jewelry store for the past HVz years. Mw-iwm Pfl I Morrell's Pure Pork 1 1 Ballard's or Pillsbury I 1 1 A A Large ll WM'' SAUSAGE 1 BISCUITS ' EGGS - mMBV M li f Tube of 10 3 for 25 3 doz. 5! 1 !v' '? - J f With This Coupon -at Food Basket f With This Coupon -at' Food Basket With This Coupon -at Food Basket O V '''V 'V ' ' ' 'jf 41 limit I Coupon. Good through May 27 . V A Limit 1 Coupon. Good through May 27 - M limit 1 Coupon. 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Xrv I i n , f f L fpl II ruilP-rv fOl "lO nbc Ritz fiirvu pure cane from , hawah-c&h . in.ihc . r. : vrj i i if f r: --,. vjrsv j -jy . . mmm mmmi mmmr -mmmw m. m wm mm i 1 ; I Jerry Tray Dowell, Yreka, will be initiated into Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha of California at Berkeley soon. The annual Girls' League Mother's Tea was held May 12 in the old gym at the Yreka High school. Due to the in creased enrollment and lack of facilities, the tea this year was for mothers of the junior and senior students only. The style show was present ed by the Home Economics department. Exhibits by the advanced shop classes were displayed. All table decora tions were made by the art classes. The theme for this year's tea was "Hawaiian hol iday." Court Records CIRCUIT COURT Verda Louise' Turner vs. Jerrv Wayne Turner, divorce complaint. f-amcia Ann ureen vs. jNeil I. Green, divorce decree. Mildred A. Burns vs. Raymond Burns, divorce decree. Martha Mae Mastin vs. Ernest Leon Mastin, divorce decree. James Kelly vs. Mae Kelley, di vorce decree. Greta Ann Swartsfager vs. Ernest Arnold Swartsfager, divorce complaint. DISTRICT COURT Denver R. Ladd, unnecessary noise. $15. Phillip R. Austin, failure to make traffic stop, S10. Albert Costelow, overload, $285. Helen C. Handbury, failure to make traffic stop, $10. Edmond W. Davis, failure to make traffic stop, $10. David W. Brown, truck speeding, $15. Grey Scarborough, no operator's license, $10. Ernest W. Hinkle, overload. $117. Lyle F. Woodfin, overwidth, $10. : Harold Harris, overload, $137, and overwidth. $10. Leavy H. Taker, parking in pro hibited area. $6. David L. Pitts, improper brakes, $10. Ronald L. Austeod, overload. $59. Harold L. Jones, failure to make traffic stop, $10. Robert E. Mramley, violation of basic rule. $15. James B. Baches, one license plate. $10. Lewis R. Sharp, no public utili ties commission permit, $15. Bob G. Kimmel, overload, $89. 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