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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1946)
MIDLAND Il'llli: M US Malin April 17 has been set for the bazaar and carnival to be spon- Borpd by the Helping Hand so ciety, xiie auair, wmcn win in clude entertainment, will be held In the evening in the Broadway hall. Plans for it were talked over at the last meeting of the society held at the home of Mrs. H. E. Wilson. The con cessions , will include a fish pond, country store, fancywork booth and a white elephant sale. A quilted quilt made by the members, a wool blanket and a lace tablecloth will be sold. Visitors at the meeting were Mrs. Melvin Fitzpatrick, Klam ath Falls, Mrs. Hubert Morelock, Mrs. Frank Paygr, Mrs. Ben lienzel and Mrs. George Fabi anek. Members included Mrs. Jess Smith, Mrs. Lou Drager, Mrs. Dick Henzel, Mrs. Jess Lindsay, Mrs. Joe Jacobs, Mrs. Terry, Mrs. Bertil Shogren, Mrs. Clar ence Hundley, Mrs. Harry Hund ley, Mrs. Glen Morton, Mrs. John Bailey, Mrs. Merle Loosley, Mrs. Charles Johnson, Mrs A. E. Street, Mrs. John McCulley, Mrs. W. B. Graham, Mrs Hal bert Wilson, Mrs. C. M. Kirk patrick, Mrs. George - Smalley, Mrs. Lester Schreiner, Mrs. Charles Hamilton, Mrs. J. Perry Haley, Mrs. Earl McVey and Mrs. Jack Ratliff. v.- - ; : Mrs. Gerald West will be the next hostess. Mr. and Mrs. C M. Kirkpat rick, accompanied by their daughter-in-law, Mrs. Marion Kirk patrick and her baby daughter, are in Seattle where they will be joined by their son, home from Korea. Young Kirk patrick, who survived some of the worst of the last Pacific bat . ties in the army, is- being dis charged. The young Mrs. Kirk patrick is the former Merle Watkins. They have remained here during the two years he has been overseas. Orange and black, colors of the Malin high school were used as the color note for the banquet which honored - the basketball squads Tuesday night. Place cards were small orange basket- balls and gay crepe paper ; streamers added to the central theme. Girls of the freshman class served the dinner. All stu dents of the high school and fac ulty members were invited. The welcome was by Mary Jane Hornbeak, the response by . Gorge Spolek and the basket ball review was by Principal : Street. Dorothy Loosley played a piano number, school cheers were given and Mary Ruth Bey and Barbara Nyhart sang. On the A team this season were George Spolek, Clifford McKoen, Con McAuliffe, Lee Liebolt,, Jack Lindsay, Andy Fields, Bobby Victorine, Bob Can trail and Corky Ellis. Boys playing on the B squad were Virgil Batliff, Carl Rajnus, Teddy Gordon, Leonard Lahoda, Donald Coleman, Kenneth Green, Lloyd Fields, Larry Johnson, John Saunders, Ernie Arnold, Johnny Baker, Gilbert Kinkle and Bobby Coleman. Mrs. Lahoda and Mrs. Laddie Rajnus will demonstrate care of woodwork, and floors at the meeting of the Malin home eco nomics unit Tuesday night, April 2. Officers will be elected for the coming year. Anyone interested- In topics for discussion next year is asked to present them at this meeting which will be held in the home . economics room of the high school. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Petrasek have moved into the Kalina court. Mr and Mrs. A. M. Thomas have returned here after spend- New Pine Creek Final plans for luncheon ar rangements will be made Sat urday afternoon at 2 o'clock when the grange' ladies will meet to concoct salads, make sandwiches, etc., for the big East, Side grange benefit dance to be held in the Davis Creek hall this Saturday night, March 30. Inasmuch as the Thomas Creek grange get-together, which was to have been held last Saturday night, was thwar'ted by a bad road situa tion, and this when everyone was p ri m e d for a big time, grangers, as well as the general public, can give vent to their desires for a big evening of fun at Davis Creek this Saturday evening. Music for the event will be furnished by the East Side grange orchestra. Charlie L a r k i n returned home last Monday after serv ing a short term in the Alturas hospital.. The hitch, caused by a discomotion of the vertebrae in the lower region of his spinal column, happened when he somehow disrupted the unity between two vertebrae, setting them unhappily one against the other. This caused grief and pain to the whole column and subsequently became unbear able to the body as a whole. We are glad that the malad justment has been corrected and Charlie is again at ease with himself. He is going to visit for awhile with his daugh ter, Mrs. Alice Allen and her husband, Bill, down on the ranch. Mr. and Mrs. ' R. L. (Short) Snider arrived last weekend for a visit with Short's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Robert J. Snider. Short has recently been dis charged from the service and he and his wife arc taking a little breather before launching upon an adventure which is to be their life's work. Short is planning on returning to Alas ka where he worked prior to his enlistment into the army air cadet corps, and as soon as possible secure a homestead in the north. Both he and his wife like the country so much up there that they are going back to make their home there. Mr. and Mrs. Claude New comb are visiting for a time with the Delbcrt Cloud family. Natives of this village have had their fond hopes revital ized, of the day when they will see a swell highway stream gracefully between here and Al turas, skirting Sugar hill at a lower-bench level, and shorten ing the time to that county seat. Substantiated rumors have it that work is to begin on this much needed improvement now soon. The sooner the better the quicker to Alturas we will go! Chief Steward Ralph D. Brickey is home visiting with his mother. Mrs. A. H. Daugh erty, arriving last Sunday. He is home on a 30-day leave and will probably be in the mer chant marine service for an other five or six months. Brickey s rating is equivalent ing the winter at their old home i in Ohio and are seeking living quarters. . Thomas is secretary I of tne enterprise irrigation dis trict. Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Wilson, ac companied by Mrs. Wilson's par-1 ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Fabi anek left this week for Sawyer Springs near Roseburg where they are assuming management of a resort that Mr. and Mrs. Wilson purchased about a year ago. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tripett, new owners of the Wilson ranch, have moved in. Mr. and Mrs Jess Whillatch had as-guests Sunday, Mr, and Mrs. Van Thome, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Propst and children, Pa tricia and Michael, Klamath Falls, and Mr. and Mrs. William Walker and young Jimmie, Mer rill. Phelps Lewis, Merrill, was a visitor at the John Craven home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Carr, Merrill, were business visitors in the Shasta View district Tues-i day. I ENDS TODAY! Continuous 12:30 P. M. 2 HITS! rm A WARNER BAXTER Both On the Sam Program) and ALL TRUIi to a lieutenant in thu, navy, or a cupluin in the army. He has charge of all the ships' crew purchases, and is third ranking officer on a Victory ship. His next trip will probably be to New York from Frisco. Ills service during war time was in the Pacific, one of the most hazardous, as all shipping was number one target for air raid ers. He and his mother were dinner gliosis at the Furls homo last Tuesday evening. Ralph Woolrldge of Mcdford, has recently purchased tho Frank Addington place at Fair port and plans to make this his home. He is married and has a small boy, He in to nils , to get into the lumber mill work as soon as tho spring season gets under way, ;, Mrs. Dorothy 1 Blunt enter tained at dinner last Monday evening honoring tho birthday of her mother, Mrs. Alpha Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin L. Faris and family wore tho only guests outside of members of Mrs. Blunt's Inunediato family. The evening was spent playing pinochle. The Happy Hour club met March 1!) at the homo of Mrs. Lillian Hold with Mrs. Mildred Hallinan as hostess. There were 12 members, six children and oik) guest, Mr. Myrn Hoblicll, present . Mrs." Ethel Thompson received an anniversary gift from her secret pal. In a song contest the learn composed of Hazel Sun ford, Cora Vincent, Fannie Fisher and Myrn Robnott won tho prize, and in a rlddlo contest Mrs. Cora Vincent and Mrs. Hazel Sanford won prizes. The hostess' served light tmd dark cakes with ice cream and coffee, Thu next meeting will n A in-1 1 a. with Min. Ctiuhimi as hostess. I Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smith and son spent two days, Mon day and Tuesday, visiting with llr.HAI.il t, NIIW'H, HUm.Hl r,,, ,)rI Aft,,,,,,,, . 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