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MAIL TRiBUNE, Medford, Or. Friday, Jan. 1, 1960 HORNBROOK Many Christmas Visits By KATHERINE CHAPMAN " Hornbrook Many local residents entertained guests over the Christmas holidays while still others visited - friends and relatives through out this and other areas. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Walsh and daugh ter Sharee were Mr. and Mrs. Lauran Paine and sons Lornie and Bob, Ft. Jones. Bob, a pre-med student at the Univer sity of Oregon at Eugene, is spending the holidays at home. Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Bailey, Portland, spent Christmas here with their daughter and her family, Mr. and Mrs. Al Kutzkey and four children, at their lodge up the Klamath river. Holiday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Peters and their two children were his sisters, Marcella and Mary Jane Peters and Mr and Mrs. Al Walker, all of San Francisco. Joining them for dinner were Mr. and Mrs Ted Ladd. Ladd is a brother of Mrs. Peters, and Mrs. Ladd and Mrs. Walker are sisters. Klamath Falls with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ned Putnam. Putnam came over in his plivate plane and flew his guests to his home. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. (Slim) Protsman spent the holiday in Yreka at the home of their daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Mel Cozzalio and their three sons. Mrs. Bertha Bradley . re ceived word Christmas Eve that her son Jack Bradley, Napa, Calif., had .suffered a severe heart attack, and will be confined to the hospital for a lengthy period. At present, he is not allowed visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin McMas- ter and sons Steve, Gary, and Larry had Christmas dinner at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Clyburn on the Klamath river. Other guests were a brother, Wood row Clyburn, Weed, and Mr, and Mrs. Ernest McBain and daughter, Narcie, Yreka. Mrs . McMaster and Mrs. McBain are sisters. Spending Christmas Eve with their parents, the Louis Millers, were son John Miller and son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miller and children Mike and Jean- nie, Ashland. Christmas day their daughter, Mrs. R. E. Mil ler and her children Elin and Bob Jr. of Jennie creek were dinner guests, as were neigh bors Mrs. Minnie Farrel and Daniel Cook, and Mr. and Mrs. Al Guerrin of the Horse shoe ranch up the Klamath river. Bob Miller Jr., a stu dent at Oregon State college, is home for the holidays. Arriving Dec. 24 for a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. "Ike" Dooley and sons were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sain, Areata, Calif. Visiting Christmas day were friends Mr. and Mrs. Ray mond Thomason and sons Gene and Merle, and Miles Thomason, all of Los Angeles, and Al Thomason, Humbug. Thomason is Raymond's fa ther. Mrs. Al Thomason is a patient in the Siskiyou Gen eral hospital, Yreka. Mrs. Emory Parshall slipped and fell at her home Dec. 23, breaking her hip. She was taken by ambulance to the Siskiyou General hospital, Yreka, where she was to undergo surgery Sunday morning. It is expected she will be in the hospital for about a month. Mrs. Orson Coleman re turned Dec. 15 from the Ash land General hospital where she had been a patient for a week following surgery. Also returning home Dec. 15 was Mrs. John Griffin, who had major surgery Dec. 7 at the Rogue Valley Memorial hospital, Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Ivon Howard and her sister, Mrs. Dan Van Gerpen, St. Joseph's, 111., ac companied by Rob Cummins, drove to Dunsmuir Dec. 16 where Mrs. Van Gerpen took the train for Albuquerque, N.M., where she attended the wedding of a granddaughter Dec. 19. She plans to spend the remainder of the winter in Albuquerque with her daughter. Mrs. Van Gerpen had come to Hornbrook to at tend her sister and bother-in-law's golden wedding anniver sary open house Dec. 13 at the Howard home. Mrs. John Rosenberg left for Chicago by plane Dec. 18 to visit her son and his wife, Cpl. and Mrs. Willis Jones, and to meet her first grand child, Phillip Kay Jones, born Dec. 7. Cpl. Jones is stationed at Ft. Sheridan, 111. , Spending Christmas Eve with the "Pete" Fishers and their three children were his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fisher, Horse creek, and her parents and brothers, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Flack, Virgil, Au dren, also of Horse creek, and Floyd, who has just returned home after spending a year with the Marines in Honolulu. Holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Robertson and her mother, Mrs. Collie Fairbanks, were Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Way, Scott Valley. Mr. and Mrs. David Mallow and children, Big Springs, were Christmas guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Greene and granddaughters, Linda and Lydia Greene. Mr. and Mrs. James Gaut and daughter Marcheta, Fal lon, Nev., and their son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hoover, Reno, Nev, arrived Dec. 24 to spend the holiday week end with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wayne and their son and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew (Buck) Skeahan and four chil dren and her mother, Mrs. Jean Etier, Redding, were Christmas day guests of his mother, Mrs. Agnes Skeahan and daughter Edna, down the Klamath river. Joining the group for dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Merle Hegler and daugh ter Karen and Barbara, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Milne and chil dren Billy and Cheryl, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Skeahan and children Clifford, Susie, and Ginger, and Mr. and Mrs. John Skeahan and son Marc. Mrs. George Pettee drove to San Francisco Dec. 19. Re turning home with her was Miss Agnes Tackleberry. who spent the week here. Christ mas day, Mr. and Mrs. Pettee and their guest had dinner in Yreka at the home of Mrs. Pettee's son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dodson. Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Kil lingsworth were guests in Hilts of their son and his fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. "Pat" Kil lingsworth and their two chil dren. Other dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Tho mas and four children, and Mrs Naomi Owens, all of Yreka. Mrs. Thbmas is a daughter of the Dudley Kil linsrsworths, and Mrs. Owens fathe mother of Mrs. "Pat" Killingsworth. Mr 'andMrs. George Mc Cann' spent Christmas in Mrs. L. C. Walsh received I word Dec. 16 of the birth of a daughter that day to her niece and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Black, La Grande, Ore. The little girl, named Bonnie Jean, is a first grandchild of Mrs. Walsh's sister and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Nothelfer. Salem. The Nothelfers are frequent visi tors here. Mr. and Mrs. Walsh left Dec. 26 for Salem, where they will meet the newest member of the family. A lift truck repair shop has been completed at the Black Mountain Lumber Co., and the building now in progress is to be a dry kiln, according to the owners and managers of the local company. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Cum mins and Mrs. Rachel Martin took part in a Spanish dinner recently at the Theo Deter home in Yreka. Mrs. Cummins and Mrs. Martin, both teach ers in the local grammar school, are members of an eve ning Spanish class being taught by Stephen Pueyo of the faculty of Yreka High school. The dinner was for members of the class and their wives or husbands, and each member was to prepare and bring a Spanish dish to the dinner. The main dish was prepared by Mrs. Nellie Grif fith, who formerly lived in Hornbrook, but now makes her home in Montague. Mrs. Mary Kurt and her daughter, Mrs. W. A. Rut- ledge, received a telephone call Dec. 18 advising them of the death in Tacoma, Wash., of Mrs. Lee Bailey, 81, wife of Mrs. Kurtz' brother. They drove to Ft. Jones that after noon where they had the un happy task of breaking the news to Mr. Bailey, who is 84 years old. Mrs. Bailey had been in Tacoma since October visiting a daughter. Funeral services were held Dec. 22 at Girdner's funeral chapel in Yreka, with burial in the Ft. Jones cemetery. John Wayne, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wayne, is one of six new students applying for admission at the new Col lege ot the Siskiyous during the spring semester beginning Feb. 1. John is a senior at Yreka High school. Linda and Lydia Greene took part in the Nativity pag eant presented by the Sunday school of St. Mark's Episcopal church in Yreka Dec. 20. The two little girls are grand daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Greene, and make their home here with their grandparents. Poison Oak? Try a Bottle of ZEMACOL You must b satisfied or your money cheerfully refunded. 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