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Rough Rogue To Take Pre Hornbrook - In spite of itonny weather and unfavor able road conditions In all directions, many- persons traveled to Hornbrook, Hornbrook folks made their way to other places to spend Thanksgiving day with rcla- lives or friends. What proved to be a most extraordinary trek of this nature was the one under taken by Mr. and Mrs. Henley Clawson and their daughter and her family, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Seaman and children Ray, Bob and Jane of Yreka and Mr. Seaman's grand' mother, Mrs. Blanche Robl son, who joined the group in Medford. Their destination was the home of Mr. Seaman's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Han sen, five miles up the Rogue river from Shady Cove on the opposite side of the river from the Crater Lake high way. Under normal conditions . the Hansen home is reached by taking a row boat to cross the river, but It was decided on reaching the boat landing, that the Rogue, churned up by the recent storm and with logs and debris tossing around, looked a little too unfriend ly. So the group returned to Shady Cove where they "chained up" and crossed the river on the bridge, and were able to drive to within one mile of their destination. Here the eight hungry travelers left their cars and in single file, tramped through the woods in the rain and the red clay, packing along a picnic hamp er of fresh baked mince pies. The Hansen place is a state .protected game farm, and the visitors enjoyed watching the deer come down for their eve ning feeding. Since returning from a trip to Denmark around September 1, the Han sens have remained at their Rogue river place, but planned to return to their home In Medford the week end of November- 26. Other Hornbrook residents spending the holiday away from home were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bear who were guests in Montague at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Halter, and their son Bradley Halter. Another guest at the Halter home was Mrs. Ann Akers of Yreka. From Grants Pass, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Blanchard drove over to spend the holiday here it the home of his brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Blanchard and sons. Spending the holiday here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. WHAT DOES THE BIBLE SAY? When Abraham was 99, God promised him that he would father a child by his wife Sarah, God told Abraham before Sarah was with child that she would bare him a man child and that his name would be Isaac, the son of promise, and that the nation of promise would be through him. We find on sev eral different occasions where things that came to pass 'In the Old Testament were the fore thadowing of things to be In the New Testament, Let us con sider Isaac of the Old Testa ment and Christ of the new. It was prophesied In Gen. 1 7: 1 9 that Isaac's birth was to be a miraculous birth and his name would be Isaac. Mis birth was miraculous because Abraham and Sarah were both past age to bear children. In Matt. 1:18, 23, we learn that Mary was with child by the Holy Spirit, so Christ's birth most certainly was a miraculous birth by the power of the Hoi y- Spirit. Christ's name was also foretold long before his birth.. Continued Each Wednesday by The Church of Christ : Third and Oak Street . Central Point, Oregon CHECK POINT for garbage can ; maintenance and use BU can should be placed where it is not exposed to ' the elements for convenience in inclement weather, but not too close to the house for sanitary reasons Off you could do away with the garbage can . . . there's no garbage ever when vou install a NATIONAL fjO&ij DISPOSER Crosier Appliance 6th and Front Forces Guests - Dinner Walk Paul Greene and Linda and Lydla, were Mi. and Mrs. Gordon Greene and i twin daughters and small son, Ash land. Traveling to Ashland for the day were Mr. and Mrs, John - Rosenberg who were guests of Mrs. Rosenberg's son and family, : Mr. and Mrs, Willis Jones and one-year-old son Phillip. The Jones' have just recently returned from Illinois where Mr. Jones com pleted his enlistment in the Army. Mrs. Minnie Bloomingcamp and son Charles, accompanied by Miss Elsie Bloomingcamp of Bogus, were holiday dinner guests In Medford at the home of Mrs. B I o o m i ri g camp's daughter, Mrs. Marge Snyder and children Karen and Vic tor. Making up a group of friends observing the holiday at the home of Mr. and Mrs Frank Cardoza and children Jeannle and Frankie, were Mr. and Mrs. George Silva Mr. and Mrs. Gcrmon Silva and children Mike, John, Rob ert and Jerry of Etna, Calif and Mr. and 'Mrs. James Childs and a - friend from Yreka. : - ,, .. . Mr. and Mrs. Gene Breceda and children Larry and Gor don, Montague, Calif., spent the holiday here witn his par ents,1 Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Breceda. - . A family gathering at the Harry Chapman home includ ed their daughter and her family from Medford, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Dungcy and children- Mary Pat, Christopher, nd Jane Ann, and their son, Frank Fick, of Montague. Others coming over from Medford were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rukovina and daugh ter Cynthia who were holiday dinner guests-of her mother, Mrs. John Griffin and Mr. Griffin.- Travelers to Scott Valley for the holiday were the Alex Rutlcdge family and Mr. and Mrs. L. C; Walsh. Mr.- and Mrs. Rutledge and children, Mary Lee, Ann, David and John, and Mrs. Rutledge's mother, Mrs. Mary Kurt and son Carl Johnson, spent the day with Mrs. Kurt's sisters, the Misses Kate and Maggie Bailey at Ft. Jones. The Walshes were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lauran Paine and son Lauran Jr. "Also at' The Paine home were their - other son, Bob, and his fiancee; Miss Steph anie Schmeer, of Portland, both of whom are students at the University of Oregon at Eugene. In Hornbrook to spend the holiday week nd with Mrs. Grave Quigley were -her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. D. Fi Metzen and chil dren Danny, Mary and Jimmy. Since September, the Met- zens have been In Vallejb, Calif., where Mr. Metzen is a teacher in the high school. , Mr, and Mrs; Floyd Burns were holiday dinner guests at the home of their son-1"- law and daughter, Mr. ar I Mrs. Leland Stlckney and daughter, Alana, in Medford Overnight guests on Tues day and again on Saturday at the home of- Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Walsh were Mrs, Walsh's brother and family, Mr. and Mrs.- G. R. Cameron and two daughters; Salem, Ore. The stopovers ere made as the Camerons were en route to and from Sacramento, Calif., where they ' spent Thanksgiving with relatives of Mrs. Cameron. ' The arrival of Cindy Dee Hanke caused change, In the holiday plans for the John Silvia family. The infant was Phon. Sl 2-6011 Women's News - . ' ..,- -- .s-?; Ll i H Vv " u-r (c iH t3 l writ tp. Appearing in the Thespian production of "The Tea house of the August Moon" are (left to right) Pat Cranston, Marty Wyott, Beverly Gebhard, who plays ihe role of the daughter, Jim Douglas, cast as Sakini, the male lead; Calendar Calendar notice and niwi for the fociety aec-Uon of Th Mai Tribune must be submitted In wrltlna and deadline for tha Sun day edition la 1 D.m Friday Dead line for the weekly calendar ii 9 a.m of the day of publicaUon and for week day news la S pjn. the day before ouDUcauon Wednesdayt 7 p.m. - Toastmistress club. Orientation, 216 West Main St. 7:30 p.m. -Medford Bethel 69 council, home of Mrs. Charles Turner, 349 Havana St. 7:45 p.m. - T o a s tmistrcss club, 216 West Main st. Thursday! 10:30 a.m. - Reese Creek Home Extension unit, home of Mrs. Ben Gardener, Crater Lake highway, three miles north of Eagle Point. 1:30 p.m.-Medford Garden club, courthouse auditorium. 1:30 p.m. - Sams Valley Ladles' club, home of Mrs. Dale. Schulz, R a m s e y rd., Sams Valley. amily Spends Holiday in Yreka Ashland - Mr. and Mrs. Carl Peterson and son Dale, S80 Clover lane, Ashland, Joined In a Thanksgiving fam ily celebration at the Yreka home of Mr, and Mrs. Halvar Haupi. Mrs. Haupi is Mrs. Peterson's mother. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Farn- ham, Anderson Creek road, Talent, entertained their son and daughter and their fnm- Hies, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Farn-' hnm and two children, and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Livacich and five children, all of San Jose, Calif., during the Thanksgiving week end. - Student Home Gold Hill-Terry Cooper, student at Sacramento City college, Sacramento, Calif., was a guest of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Ernest H. Coop er, his brother, Rlchnrd Coop er and sister, Miss Dolores Cooper, over the Thanksgiv ing holiday and week end. While here he visited friends in Grants Pass and Medford born November 23 at Hay- ward, Calif,, to Mr. and Mrs. Norvllle Hanke (Delia Silvia), their second child and first daughter. Mrs. Silvia left to be with her daughter and the baby for a few days. An Im promptu family gathering was then arranged and held here at the home of another daugh ter and her family, Mr. and Mrs. George Smith and two sons. Guests were her father, John Silvia, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Smith and son, David, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sanders and children Sally and Bobby, Miss Vivian Silvia and Johnny Silvia, all of Yreka. Mrs. Thomas Watt Sr., Port land, arrived In Medford by plane on Wednesday and spent the holiday week end In Horn brook with her son and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Watt Jr. and sons Tommic and Ronnie. She returned to Port land Monday. IHAVS I SANTA I I WILL I TRAVEL J MEDFORD MAIL Portland State To Have Chapter Of Pi Beta Phi .The Medford Alumnae club of Pi Beta Phi fraternity joins with other chapters and alum nae clubs in the United States and Canada this month in wel coming the 104th chapter of Pi Beta Phi. The new chapter will be in stalled at Portland State col lege, this week end by Mrs. William H. Mansfield, nation al president of Pi Beta Phi. Assisting her will be Mrs. Stewart Tuft, Portland, who Is the fraternity's director of membership. Other officers taking part will be Omicron province officers, Mrs. Virgil H. Dunkin, Portland, presi dent, and Mrs. Leslie Stilson, Spokane, Wash., vice presi dent. . Mrs. G. A. Allen, Portland is in charge of arrangements for the three-day program which will begin with a buf fet supper for the new chap ter members and visiting of ficers on Friday night. Fol lowing the initiation and in stallation ceremonies on Sat urday there will be a formal banquet. Sunday the new Pi Phis will attend church to gether, hold a model chapter meeting, and entertain at a reception. Members of Pi Phi chapters at the University of Oregon, Oregon State college, and Wil lamette university, and alum nae clubs in Oregon will join in- the ceremonies. Alumnae in this area interested in at tending any of the week end activities may obtain more complete information from Mrs. Manfred Olson, SPring 3-2817, or Mrs. Elliott Mac Cracken, MUrodock 5-8006. Thanksgiving Visitors Gold Hill - Mr. and Mrs. Grover T. Mulkey had as their guests over the Thanksgiving week end, their son, Richard Hammersley, a pro-law stu dent at University of Oregon, Eugene, a son and daughter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. G. R, Mulkey and three sons, Den nis, Larry and Brett from Linden, Calif. Other guests on thanksgiving, day were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Smoot and sons, Ryan and Steven Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Robin Binns and children, Mike, Sandra and Stephen Robinson, stopped en route to their home in Medford on Saturday after spending the holiday at Salem with Mr. Bum s relatives. Meeting Announced For Sewing Club Disabled American Veter ans Auxiliary Sewing club will meet at the home of Mrs. J. P. Graham, 175 Jeanelte street, Friday, December 2, at 1 1 a.m. A potluck luncheon will be served at noon. When buying cotton knils. examine the knit closely lor plump, round loops. Loops that are pulled long and thin will relax to their norr al round shape during washing, resulting in a shorter, wid:;r garment. 3 Ho! Ho! Ho! SANTA'S VISITING MEDFORD CHILDREN Starting December 1 $1.00 FOR APPOINTMENTS Phone SP 3-7000 Sponsored by Epsilon Sigma Alpha Sorority TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON Linda Samuelson as Miss Higa Jiga and Dean Hiser as Colonel Purdy. The play opens Thursday al 8, p.m. at ihe Medford High school auditorium for a three-day run. Thespian Play To Open Thursday at High School When the John Patrick comedy, "The Teahouse of the August Moon," opens at 8 p.m. Thursday, December 1 in the Medford High school auditor ium, it will be the result of the combined efforts of some 150 people, students and fac ulty members alike. The 24 members of the cast have been in constant re hearsals for seven weeks. Chapter Holds Hatter Party A "mad hatter party" was held recently by Alpha Lamb da chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha sorority at the home of Mrs. Davis Young. A vote was taken for the prettiest and funniest hat with the prizes going to Mrs Young for the prettiest and Mrs. Harvey Wyatt the fun niest hat. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Herbert Partridge and Mrs. Peter Greene. Alpha Lambda and Delta Omega chapters recently had a Monte Carlo party at the American Legion hall in Cen tral Point. The hall was decorated as an imitation gambling casino. The entertainment consist ed of games and a floor show with Harold Applcbaum, Mr and Mrs. B. H. Gilbert, Gary Gustafson, Miss D e M a r i s Glutsch and Richard Harrison participating. Refreshments were served buffet style. Christmas Party Planned by Club; Lodge To Meet Phoenix - Phoenix Thimble club will hold a Christmas party Friday, December 2, at me nome of Mrs. Harlan Glasscock, 109 Fourth street, Phoenix. Luncheon at noon win ue lunowca Dy an ex change of gifts. They are to cost no more than $1. Members attending the event arc asked to lake a pot luck dish and table service tor the meal. Phoenix Phoenix Neiuh. bors of Woodcraft will meet Thursday, December 1, at 8 p.m. at me Home of Mrs. Enid Caster, 600 Sixth street, Phoe nix. A social hour will follow the business meeting. Tiller Couple Hosts at Dinner Tiller-Mi", and Mrs. fionn Carlson were hosts for a din ner Thanksgiving day. Guests were the Hillard Liligrens, Don Kotons, Richard Clarks, Del Goodbys. Louis and his mother, Lyle Garden er, and Edward Lohmeyer. Mr. and Mrs. Chirla'. Phelps mid family of Wal. port, Ore., visited over (hp week end In the Emmni n..i. cher home at Tiller. Mr Phelps was Drincinnl nf th.. Tiller school two years ago. APRONS COOKED FOOD SALE by V.F.W. Crater Lake Auxiliary HOME APPLIANCE COMPANY 115 East Main - Medford ' 9:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2nd Social Events 1 1 ii Warren Wolf, assisted by the students of the art depart ment, has been responsible for the posters and displays. Stu dents have also helped with the painting and decoration of the sets. Stanley Zapell, assisted by a crew of boys, constructed the sets which include the tropical makeshift offices for two units of Army occupation, and the teahouse. Robert Sted man, assisted primarily by the Thespian president, Ken Peek, has been responsible for light ing the many acting areas re quired for this production. Vern Voss, with the help of the boys In woodshop, impro vised small Japanese tea ta bles from wooden boxes. John Drysdale and the full high school orchestra will play before the play and dur ing the intermission. Music to be played during the production, to intensify the mood, was especially com posed by D. K. Lee for the original production on Broad way. Miss Colleen Hope has as sisted Lotus Blossom (Linda Jo Waltermire) in learning the Japanese dance, which is per formed in "Teahouse." J. Arthur Keith, the wres tling coach at the high school, served as a consultant in the wrestling match which will be fought in the teahouse for the attention of Lotus Blos som. The people of the commu nity have generously offered the use of many Japanese cos tumes, adding color and au thenticity to the production. Many tickets are still avail able. They are on sale at Fos ter's Pharmacy and Puruck er's Music house. Reserve scat tickets may be obtained by contacting Mrs. Lenore Zapell or Beverly Gebhard at the High school. The production will be re peated Friday and Saturday, uecemuer z, a. Bleiles in City For Thanksgiving Mr. and Mrs. Earle Bleile and children, Bob, Barbara oruce ana Betn, have re turned to their home in Sacra mento, Calif., after spending the Thanksgiving holiday here with Mrs. Bleile's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Jar- min, 821 Minnesota avenue. Mrs. Bleile is the former June Jarmin. , Ashland Couple Keturn to City Ashlnnd-Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Vogel returned Sunday from a five-day visit in the Bay area witn ineir daughters and families, Mr. and Mrs. Roliorl UeVoe and Mr. and Mrs Lliacl Leaf. All are former fticdiord residents. During the Thankscivinp vMLnuon, mr. and Mrs. A H. Herndobler, Portland, visited with their son and his family, the Richard Herndoblers, 1500 Oregon street, Ashland. They left for their home Monday. Society Head Visits Here G. C. , Tewinkel. national president of the American Society of Photogrammetrv was a Thanksgiving guest of his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Bohnett, 317 West Janksnn o 1 r o o t Their father. Asa Tuiniri Spokane, Wash., is spending ine winter witn his daughter here. i . G. C. Tewinkel is ensaenri in a graduate studv nrneram at Massachusetts Institute of TechnoloEv and hat fnr eral years been chief of re search, branch of the photo grammetry division, C o a s t and Geodetic Survey, Wash ington, D.C. He attended international meetings in London and Milan this fall, and has been meet ing with the Pacific Coast societies of photogrammetry uus past monin. Twice as Nice" Twin Club Slogan A new club in Medford has adopted a name and a club slogan. Mothers of Twins is the club name, and the slncmn is "Twice as Nice." The December meptinn nf the group will be held Thurs- aay, uecemuer 1, at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Richard Wooton, 3415 Hollywood avenue. It is stated that the nnml. natina committpp will rnnm-t and a Christmas project will De discussed. Mrs. John Dani- Kon win take charge of the program. Family Dinner At Rogue River Gold Hill-Mr. and Mrs. J. Raymond Ritter attended a dinner held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. White, Rogue River, on Thanksgiving day. Others present were Mrs. Jerusha Moore, Rogue River; Mr. and Mrs. William Moore and daughter, Marilyn, Mr. and Mrs. Larry O'Neal Grants Pass; and John Kluk- kert and Mrs. Joanne Sander son, Medford. In half the time it takes to heat a frozen dinner, you can please a family with this delicious casserole! v - And that's the beauty of serving Walla Walla peas. All "Fancy" grade they're better than you can buy fresh or frozen. Yet they're pre-cooked and ready to serve. Takes two minutes to heat them as a dinner vegetable. Use 'em this instant in casseroles or salads. Just ask for Walla Walla peas, please. Walla Walla 15-minute casserole (serves 4) 1 y03 can Walla Walla Fancy peas j 2i cujw water 1 (Hi ounce) package dehydrated onion soup mix t teaspoon Worcestershire sauce cups pre-cooked rice 1 can (7 ounce) solid park tuna, drained 2 tablespoons chopped pimento Bring iratrr to boil, odd onion $oup mix, WorttMtftthire $eucc, ricr and tuna fbrokrn into bite-sued piece) Simmer on low heat for 10 minute. Add drained Wntla Walla peoM and pimento. Heat (or 5 more minuttt. Walla Walla Malta Walla Canning Co., Walla Walla, Washington Martins Are Hosts For Family Dinner Gold Hill Mr. and Mrs, Wilbur Martin were hosts tor a family dinner at their home on Upper River road on Thanksgiving day. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. bidney Baker and children, ' Judy, Jean and Jack, Rogue River; Mr. and Mrs. James Martin and sons, Kenneth, James, and Gary. Mrs. Mary Triller, Grants Pass, Mrs. Donald Thumler and children, Donald and Debbie, Central Point; Mr. and Mrs. John Novak Medford; and , Miss Roxy Winnshuffle, Gold Hill. Christensens Attend Reunion Gold Hill - Mr. and Mrs. George Christensen who ar rived in Gold Hill early last week were among guests at a reunion of his family Thanks giving day at the home of his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Jones. This was the first time in about seven years that the entire family of .Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Christensen had been together for a holiday. Others present for the oc casion were Mr. and Mrs. Del- mar Chapman and children, Dennis, Linda' and Leslie Chapman, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Johnson and sons, Mike and Curtis, all of Medford; Mr. and Mrs. Roland Washburn and children, Carol, Patricia and Larry, Miss Marie Jones, William Jones, Karen Chris tensen and Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter Chaffee. Gold Hill Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bell have sold their home overlooking the Rogue river and have moved to Casa Grande, Ariz. Don't Put Off Any Longer! Order NOW Name Imprinted CHRISTMAS CARDS Largest Selection To Choose From On the Balcony at..-. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 30, I960 Gold Hill Couple To Be Honored Gold Hill-Mr. and Mrs. Lea Roy Bornaman will be honor ed Sunday, December 4 at a reception in observance of; their golden wedding anni versary. The event will ba given in the social room at the Gold Hill Community Methodist church by members of the Women's Society and Amethyst Rebekah lodge. Friends are invited to attend between 2 and 4 o'clock. The committee in charge of arrangements is Mrs. Frank Carter, Mrs. Wilbur Martin, Mrs. Earl Moore, and Mrs. George Dorman. All friends and relatives ot the couple are invited to at tend. NOW I'M A JOLLY "JOLLY TIMER BEFORE AFTER I was a nervous wreck from eating old-fashioned pop corn. It was tough, full of hulls. 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