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HORNBROOK Holiday Visitors Named Bf KATHERINE CHAPMAN Hornbrook - The historic old Henley-Hornbrook ceme tery attracted the usual num 'br of visitors over the Me morial Day week end. Names registered in the visitor's book showed that 33 distant towns were represent ed, ranging from Eugene and 5Pneville, Ore., in the north to Los Angeles in the south. Yreka headed the list with 23 names, while Medford ran a close second with 21. X A number of visitors availed themselves of the op portunity of having dinner at tho Grange hall, with some coming from Medford and Applegate Valley especially for the drive over and the din ner. The dinner committee of the Grange headed by Mrs. Ben Phillips, has expressed appreciation to all who at tended the dinner. A dinner was given at the home of Mrs. Grace Tyrer on Memorial Day for friends and relatives. The dinner, pre pared by . her daughters-in- law, Mrs. Albert Wedin and Mrs. Allie Tyrer. both of Yreka, was attended by Mr. and Mrs. Willard Jones of WhitUer, Calif., , Herschel Jones of Los Angeles, Roy Jones Jr. of San Francisco, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hansen and daughter of Brownsboro, Ore., Hugh Vettel and Mrs. Stella Cooley of Yreka, Mrs, Edith Young of Grenada, Calif., and Mrs. Mollie Cole, Dr. and Mrs. Roy Jones Sr, of Fairfax, Calif., had planned to come up also for the week end, but at the last minute, Mrs. Jones suffered a broken foot in an accident in her home, so they were unable to come. Mr. and Mrs. Reid Renfro of Sacramento spent the week end here with herabrother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. tfeter. Last weef, the Jeter's son. Bill, was home on Rave from the White Sands Missile range in New Mexico. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Spearin of Rumsey, Calif., and his sister, Mrs. -Guy (Viola) Mur phy of Salinas, Calif., were here for the holiday week end to visit their mother, Mrs. Jim (Maud) Spearin, who is ser iously ill in Sacred Heart hos pital in Medford. Mrs. Marie Zink of Eureka, Calif., and her daughter, Mrs. Ted Davis, gnd three children of Ukiah, Cfclif., were week nd guegts of Mrs. Zink's brother siSter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Smith. All were visitors Kemoriftl Day at the home of Mrs. Smith's mother, Mrs. Doi& Harlahan, in Scott Valley. HolidfJ ytek end visitors at the hom of Mr. and Mrs. (if. C. iT&lsh were her brother and etr-in-lw, Mr. and Mrs. G. X. Cameron and daught$-s, Cynthia, and Linda Camarot sactntly sold his businjBS in Dimitt, Texas, $VB)to loottsj in Oregon, A, recent visitor t the home of Itr. gnd Mrs. Leo King was hf cousin, Dewey Holl- rich, feho an route to his hozm) in Caldwell, Idaho after spVndinS tha winter in the Hagaiifn Islands nd'south- arn Cfcliibrnift. - .;: Jfr. ffnd V. D. Good man ens sons are spending a . fef dgyt viiitin relatives in iuamfin sails ana JJorris, CIif. w St. fohnfc Altar Society held an outdoors meeting May 28 gt th home of Mrs. Frank ; Bear. Present were the presi- , dent, Mrs. John Sylva, Mrs, ' D. F. Metzen, Mrs. Jess Cum mins, Mrs. Agnes Clark and lns F. Van de Weghe. Postmaster Wayne Cum mins and his father-in-law, Charles Spearin, made a busi- ? Sss trip to Dunsmuir Mon- Vy. Cummins has been on ; vacation the past two weeks, wad Mrs. cummins has . re placed him in the post office. - Acting as clerk during his ab fjtnce was Mrs. Lawrence Breceda. Urs'. Eileen Rowell of Ward Cove; Alaska, .near Ketchi kan, is visiting her father, lfred Clawson. 4. belated birthday party honoring the May birthday of Ct S. D. Haworth was held ' 4fuesdr when the Sewing club met with Mrs. Ed Smith. Members present were Mrs. Lawrence Breceda, Mrs. L. C. Walsh, Mrs. John Griffin, Mrs. L. E. Jeter and Mrs. Marshall Horn. " ' Out-of-town relatives of sev eral of the eighth graders fraiikie : is GOMIIIG TO JOHNNY'S See Pg. 5, Sec. 1 were here for their gradua tion exercises May 27. Among them were Mike Turnbow's grandmother, Mrs. Jean Etier of Redding. She was accom panied on her trip here by a friend, Mrs. Bill Dean, and grandson, Ricky, also of Red ding. They were overnight guests of Mike's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Andren Skeahan. Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Baily came down from Portland, Ore., to see their granddaugh ter, Suzzan Kutzkey, receive her diploma. From Jackson ville, Ore., were Mr. and Mrs. Claude Spiegle and sons, Dell and Hardy, aunt uncle, and cousins of graduate Donna Jean Spearin. Relatives of Maxine Freitas here were her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Sargent Barnes of Yreka, and her aunt and uncle and cous ins, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Freitas and Don and Mike of Montague. Coming from Sacramento were Mr. and Mrs. Berrettini and two sons. Mrs. Berrettini is Terry Cobb's mother. Terry has made his home here with his grandmother, Mrs. Jeanne Cunningham, and attended his last three years of school here. Mrs. Cunningham teaches in the local grammar school. Mrs. Ida Sloan is staying with Mrs. Grace Tyrer now and caring for her. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Fick were "drop-in" visitors at his parent's home Tuesday eve ning. The young couple, son and daughter-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Chapman, were returning to their home in Canyonville, Ore., rom a five-day business trip to Liver more, Calif. Visitors at the Harry Chap man's on Memorial Day were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Williams of Oakland, Calif., Mrs. Wil liams is the former Harriet Hobson, and lived here a num ber of years ago. Mrs. Hob son, her mother, is now 90 years old, and makes her home with the Williams. Other callers were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Beall of Medford, and Mrs. Beall's mother, Mrs. Guy Kraft of Yreka. Guests of Mrs. Minnie Bloomingcamp over the holi day week end were her daughters and their families, Mrs. Marge Snyder and Karen and Victor, and Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Wyatt and Steven, Paul and Teresa Kay, all of Med ford. Her other "daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Cavin and Janet of Hilts also were with her on Memorial Day. . ,. , ...... . -., It would be hard to say whether the fish or the fisher men were more plentiful up and down the Klamath river over the holiday week end. "A toss-up," some seasoned fishermen said, when they ar rived to find their favorite riffle already manned by an- otner hopeful fisherman or two. Particularly on the up per reaches of the river was it noticeably "over-staffed," while farther down, in the Ash creek area, fishing was reported good, with not too much competition from other BARGAINS! husrsctts "siSsT a complete CYLINDER and RING JOB FOt ONIT - WITH YALE EMGIXE OVERHAUL FQ1ETS DO If rOUASttf IN 10 MINUTES Wftfcovt fmkii Tmt Atofor Apart Jmt 4ra Eaaiaa-Ovarnaat sallats iat start pltt aaeaiafs . . .'and GO! White yam arrva, a faetory.Maootfc. aMtallic tayar ft plata avar wora-cyliaaar walls aatf srttoa rtaas. rastar taair sraciziaa fit aad raisin wra sioa. Ewaiaa-Owraaal last 10.000 atites. Doal compare it wit awapwarjr ar oU aridttiwa. StOfMOr! Savw ym $1W a SOU) OH MONET-MCX GUARANTEE sin wrn&rw n .a mm- xSDIl I - - - , 1 MiJwto iwktolLW 7 News About Servicemen IN OPERATION Four Marines from Med ford and a Jacksonvillle Navy many took part in Operation 'Twin Peaks" on California's southern coast May 17 to June 2 with the First Marine divi sion at Camp Pendleton, Calif. They were Pfc. Richard D. Thibedeau, son of Mr and Mrs. John A. Thibedeau, 905 South Central ave.; Pvt. John J. Gomer, son of Mr. and Mrs. John J Gomer, St., 412 Man zanita st.; Pvt. Neal W. Rob erts, son of Mr. 1 and .Mrs. Roscoe W. Roberts,. 2476 Spring st.; Pfc. Monte L. Whaley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Todi' Whaley, 833 West Jack son st.; and Kenneth W. Wells, hospital corpsman, 3c, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence L. Wells, route 1, box 1C', Jacksonville. The two-week maneuver was the most extensive air ground landing exercise to be conducted on the southern California coast since 1957. ASSIGNED Staff Sgt. Kenneth T. Adams, whose wife is a form er Medford resident, recently was assigned to headquarters, Air Training Command, Ran dolph Air Force base, Tex. Mrs. Adams is the former Miss Phyllis R. Devor, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Amos I- t i n ir i e i ' uevor, uanney lane, meuiuru. PROMOTED Robert D. Burns, 24, son of Mrs. Edna P." Burns, 845 Gar field st., Medford, recently was promoted to specialist four at Fairchild Air Force base, Wash. He entered the Army in February, 1958, and completed his basic training at Ft. Ord, Calif. He is a graduate of Medford High school. ENLIST Seven Jackson county men recently enlisted in the Army through the local recruiting office. They are Ferdinan W. Bay er, route 4, box 427, Medford; Lemuel L. Garrett, 10ft Fair view St., Talent; William G. Gilman,' route 1, box 340, Eagle Point; Raymond R. Grisham, Forest Creek rd., Jacksonville; Lee K. Seitz, 215 South Orange st., Med ford; William C. Stogsdill, 108 Fairview st., Talent; and George J. Lawson, route 1, box 3 13D, Central Point. - Miss Elizabeth R o n s s , route 1, box 512, Talent, re enlisted in the Women's Army corps. , PRAYS FOR SUCCESS Vatican City (UPD - Pope John XXIII, in a brief un scheduled address during a fholy hour" rite in St. Peter's Basilica Friday night, asked Roman Catholics to pray for the success of the Geneva for eign ministers conference. He did not mention the confer ence by name, but Vatican sources said it was a direct reference to the Geneva meet ing. Tabspray in ctltre TURTLE WAX THC HAKD SHEU PiMSH AUTO POLISH MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Or. Monday, June 8, 1959 3 IK ifiL la SIXTH AND Start 1m lay 0 With a Tall Glass of Tasty Refreshing, Healthful MIT JUICE Your Selection of Top Grapefruit NJpv Pineapple . Grapefruit DRINK 1 46-ouncecan -33c J V Lf cans U NS. SAVE 32c y Orange Beverage Pineapple Grape Punch Tree Top Apple Juice Hi Country Apple Juice Pineapple Juice Del Monte 12-oi. can ni n: i i. 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