March 24, 1948 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE SEVEN Midland ttfue Afemd. EV PHLUPS WILL ADDRESS 1 GRADS MALINTlcv, Victor Phillips pun to i' of the Klrst Melliodlsl rnuich, Klamuth Fulli, will de liver the commencement address for the graduating clam of the Malln mull school, Thursday eve nlim, Muy 6 In the Broadway theatre. JDIplomuii will be pre' incited by Fred Peterson, Klunv nth county ichool superintend out. School will officially cloio May 7, Because of pressure of work, students for the tint time In intiny yearn, have abandoned dIuiis for Blunt iiliiht, one of the cnd-of-tliu-ycar extra currlcular activities thul brouKlit out a ca puclty audlenco. All four classes of the hltih school liavo in the past presented ait original Kit, To the winner wont a banner. May 3 hi been ot b achieve ment day for tho six classes of (lie Junior and senior high school. Merit awards will bo presented durina tho afternoon assembly hour which will be open to tho public. Theme of the program will center around Oregon history. Viiledlctorlun and salutatorlan for the graduating class are bo Itig determined this week. Hager , Mr. and Mrs. Creed Green have sold tholr ranch which they purchuicd last full from Mrs Baldwin and are moving to Seat tle. Wash. Claronce Green, who moved from the Charles Green proper ty here, has purchased property In Klamath Falls. Reports are that Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Howe have sold their prop. erty here to Mr. and Mrs. Forest Hem of Lovelock, Nov., and pur phased an acreago near Merrill. Larry Snyder was 111 one day last week and missed school Douglas Kohler was out two days due to Illness. Mr, and Mrs, Roy Wilson, for merly of this community, have gone to Los Angoles, Calif., on defense work. Mr. and Mrs. John Richardson are caring for the Wilson prop erty In Homedalo. , Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hllyard en' Klamath Falls, Miss Blllie Lee Davis and her friend, Caroline Mrs. D. R. Stebblna ot Pine Grove la very busy these days caring for 400 little chicks, which are doing line and grow Ing like weeds, Some are for fryers and soma she is raising for winter layers. Weyerhaeuser Mr. and Mrs. Keith McCauley and daughter, Genevieve, moved on Saturday to Butte Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Walt Llppert also have moved to Butte Fulls. S Mr. and Mrs. Vern Marker and children have moved to Klamath Falls. Mr.' and Mrs. II. H. Ogle dis tributed department of agricul ture leaflets on "planning your fnmlly'a food supply" to local families lost week. They are neighborhood lenders and R. A. Johnson who delivers milk in this vicinity Is community lead er. Mrs, Wlnnifred allien of Klamath Falls presented a dem onstration on preparing working mens lunches ol the home ot Mis, Wayne Knopp last Thurs day with 10 women attending, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Harbin of Camp 8 stopped at tho Vorn Marker home on Friday and took their grandson, Mickey, with them to their place at Brookings for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Will Jameson a of Camp 6 spent the weekend with their children and grand children in Camp 4, the Richard Jameson and Hank Waldrep fam ilies. Art Cooper Is In Ashlnnd Com munity hospital where ho is re . celving treatment for flu. Karl Frledriclt la In Klamath Valley hospital receiving treat ment for flu. Mrs. Walter Herrlck was 111 last week at her homo with flu. Mr. and Mrs. David Vandon berg and children of Klamath Falls spent .Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Rccck and son at King Cole, HEMORRHOIDS (Piles) Hernia (Rupture), Fissure or Fistula flush dliorcUn Inpilr your ntaun fj!iioinoy lining t powr. For 30 yit w lura I uensjiilullv treated thou1 landa ol naopU for thti aiU I nonla. No hospital opart- 1 UoBt No eonllnamani. No 1 loaa oftlm from work. Call Ior xatmnatlon or aanrt lor fREl cUiotipllv Booklet. Dr. C.J. DEAN CLINIC Phyleltn and turf en N. 1 . Cor, X. Burnlld ind Grind At., T.l.phon. I Ail 3918, rortl.id, Otm Altar Society to Sponsor Food Sale MERRILL The Altar society of St. Augustine's church will sponsor a cooked food sale the Saturday before Easter, placa of the sale to be announced later, Mrs. Leonard Petrlck, Mnlln, Is the newly elected president and Mrs. Daniel (.ashman, Mer rill, Is secretary. To save tires and gasoline the society meets In the parish house the second Sunday of tho month after morn' Ing services. Hildebrcmd Mr. and Mrs. Enille Egerts, who have been the house guests of Mr, and Mrs. Leonard Rlt. tor, returned to tholr home on Sunday, S. K. Hartzler and son, John, were transacting business In Klamath Falls on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs, Marvin Michael attended the wedding of their brother, Staff Sergeant Clifford A, Welch, and Miss Ruth Se right at Sprngue River on March 7. Ernest Rlttcr visited on Sun doy with Mr, and Mrs, Emilc Egert. Mrs, Maggie Heath ot Klam ulh Fulls has. been visiting for the past ton days with her un cle and aunt, Mr, und Mrs. Emilc Egort, of lllldcbrnnd. Mrs. Murvln Michael and Mrs. T. l Michael visited with her mother, Mrs. Margaret Broadsword of Bonanza on Thursday. Mr, and Mrs. Murvln Michael hud as their dinner guests on Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Welch. Mrs. Maggie Heath of Klam ath Falls was an over-night guest of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Rlttor on Wednesday. Ernest Rlttcr was transacting business In Klamath Falls on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Mich ael, C. A. Carlton and Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Michael were trans acting business In Klamath Falls on Monday. Marvin Michaal visited on Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Emile Egert. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Welch and daughter, Clarene, and sons, Loy, Elton and Eddie, vis ited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ritter and family. ...- -, Frank Chains was a business visitor at tho Ritter ranch on Thursday evening. Midland Midland grange is painting their grango hall, A number of members gathered at the hall Sunday for the affair. Grange members held a card party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Huff Saturday evening. Arthur Stewart has been 111 at his home for the past few days. Pat Milanl underwent a surg ical operation at tho local hos pital but la able to be at home this week, Bornice Plnnolll underwent a tonsil operation Monday at a local hospital. Mr, and Mrs. S. L, Burnett entertained a number ot friends and relatives at their home Sunday. Merle Stewart, son of Mr. and Mrs, Phil Motsclicnbachor, Is home on a 19-day furlough from Payne field, Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Kal Dockry, who have been residing in Wyoming, are spending the summer months with Mr. and Mrs. . B. Lar- gent. The Midland Home Economics club will hold their meeting at the home of Mrs. Fred Crapo on Tuosday, April 8, 1043. A hand kerchief shower will be given in honor of the hostess, Mrs. Crapo. MONCKE WRENCH It Is thought that the monkey wrench recoived its name from tho fact that It is reputed to have been invented by Moncko, a London blacksmith, but thoro Is little evidence to substantiate this belief. It's. CAL ORIE TONITE Cfll-ORE TAVfRil HIOHWAV 47 SOUTH BENEFIT PIE SALE FORT KLAMATH A Red Cross benefit, at which a lorn on chiffon pie baked by Mrs, Amy Zumbrun brought 110, was held at Fort Klamath Sat urday night. Old time dances followed the auction conducted by Charles Rucc, principal of the school. Music was provldad by Dick Varnum and "Coke Cochrane of Chiloquln, Charles Bricco was high bid' der during the pie sale, paying 10 for Mrs. Zumbruns pastry. A total of f 10S.19 was re allied from the evening's pro gram which moro than doubled the Red Cross war drive quota for this community. About 23 pies were sold, Surgical Director to Address Meeting Of Malin Chapter MALIN Mrs. R. R. Macart ney, who Is directing Red Cross surgical clusscs In KlHinath Fulls, will address a public meeting here Frldoy evening, March 26, at 8 o'clock in the high school building, hoping to stimulate in terest in organization of a class In Malin. With the need for dressings for all branches of the service be coming Increasingly urgent, ev ery mun and woman who can assist with such a project should be on hand to pledge their help. Enough people must signify willingness to help, not only one evening or afternoon a week, but as often as possible. Bed Cross week is to be ob served by the Broadway theatre April 1-7 Inclusive in a nation wide program for all theatres. The management asks full coop eration of all patrons in adding still a bit more to Red Cross cof fers. All proceed! go to the Ma lin Red Cross. Merrill W. C. Martin, who suffered a broken leg in an accident on the D. E. Alexander ranch two weeks ago, will return home this week from Klamath. Valley hos pital. Mr. and Mrs. Martin will occupy the Zbinden residence, to be vacated soon when the Zbin den brothers move to Prinevllle, where they will farm this summer. Mrs. J. W, Taylor has returned home from the bedside of her daughter, Mrs. Burton King, who is seriously 111 in a Scotia, Calif., hospital. A telephone message received here Sunday night informed the family that Mrs. King s condition was slight ly improved. Vivian Hartlerode spent the weekend In Bend with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Hartle rode. Hartlerode is employed on a defense project near Bend. Miss Pauline demons, em ployed In the SP freight office in Klamath Falls, spent the week end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Emmctt Clemens. An exchange of residences be tween the Pete McNeill and Jer ry Ahem families was complet ed over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. McNeil moved to the 10 acres east of Merrill, which they acquired in a recent real estato transfer. Their farm of 114 acres, which they have owned for several yours, became the property of Ahern, The Merrill Service club Is having "ration pains" and, since business is talked over during the Tuesday luncheon hour, pros pects for future meetings aro not bright. The Merrill Library club has been responsible for pre paring and serving the luncheons for several months and with most commodities rationed, it is becoming increoslngly difficult to prepare the meals. The club pluns to continuo meeting as long as possible, however. Langell Valley Mrs, Frank Pepple and Mrs. Owen Pepple visited on Sunday with Mrs. Claude Murray and Mrs. Botklns. Mrs. Murray re turned from the Klamath Val ley hospital on Thursday, where she had been ill for several days, Mr, and Mrs. Albert Dearborn and family upcnt Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Lester Leavitt and family. Mrs. O. C. Johnson was an afternoon visitor. Paul Monroe bought a new tractor and equipment last week. Ben Nork and son Bill, visited In Poe valley on Tuesday with his brother Joe and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Zick and Larry of Algoma, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Owen Pepple and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Burnett and Richard, and Earl Kent of Klam ath Falls, spent Saturday eve ning with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dearborn. Bill Noble had a tonsilectomy performed last week in Klamath Falls. Mrs. Owen Pepple and Ted. spont Sunday evening with the Les Leavitt family. Mrs. Malcolm Teare Is home again after spending several weeks at Yreka with her daugh ter, Mrs. Clifford Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bramwell ot Bonanza, visited one day last week at the Henry Bylngton ranch. Beatty Mrs. Luther Milton Is visiting her parents at Salem, Ore. She expect to return to her home here Monday. Mrs. W. E. Phllllpson re turned to her home here Sun day, from Los Angeles, Calif., where she was vacationing for the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Lantto, of Crater lake camp, were Klamath Falls business visitors Saturday. Miss Harriet Brown returned to her home here from Bacon college. Harriet is the daughter of Toy Brown, well known rancher of this section. Among those who are plan ning extensive farming opera tions in this section is Dice Crain and the Hill brothers. Equipment is being moved in for spring plowing and planting. MUST TIGHTEN BELTS Joseph L. Weiner of the Office of Civilian Supply says that "on the basis of present programs, we estimate that the bedrock re quirements of civilians are 23 per cent less than tho volume of goods and services they will actually receive in 1943." P i L E S SUCCESSFULLY TREATED NO PAIN - NO HOSPITALIZATION Ns Lom of Tim. Ptmuntnt rmuH.I DR. E. M. MARSHA Chlr.pr.otl. Phr.leR l Nh 7lh - IMgulr. Th.Hr. lid. Phonr 1 0(1 jr .w.vW.?1.,'Ttv iff. L C f fop TWO LETTERS THAT STAND FOR .... Yoo esa be sure of Ae nygtenle etesnslof quslldn of M-D Toilet Tluue. 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