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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1V49 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE SEVENTEEN Midland Empire News Bonanza Tti first reiulsr meeting of the Bnninu PTA will be held l tlx hllh arhool at pm, October 34. There will b a panel dlscusalon on tilt toplo. "What Make C1(H fill aen?" Special school equipment will be on display. President Esther Brown urges ell parenta lo attend the meeting. A betielit dlili will be llvrn by the Rebakah (Hl el the Lsniell Chiloquin A recent vUltnr In Chiloquin wu Arlrne Allrn, who wu returning to her Job as nurae md Imlrurtor l HI. Vlnrriils hmpllal In Portland after vlaltlng with hrr ller, Miri am, and family in Han Lula Oblapo, Calif. Mlaa Allrn la a Chiloquin hllh school gradual. lueta at the home of Mr. and Mra. Elmrr llrulund have been her parenta, Mr. and Mra. Claude John- 5 Valley community hall Hatunlay on' n Mr. and Mra. Alva John. nisht Music will be bv the We.tmi i "" ann ton. an 01 uarpio. n. u. Ramblera. Everyone U Invited. I Th Johnson left on Monday to Mr, and Mra. Charlra Hnelatroin ' drlve "uln " Loa Angele. before and Ruwll of Rnaebiirg aprnt laat 1 '"urning noma. week with Mr. and Mra. Jeaa Mr- Hobbery Pall and daughters. A robbery occurrd In Chiloquin Robert Olvan. U8N. arrived rrl-1 VVrdnrnday niaht when the day from Han Diego to vlalt liia j "' Ar,ur0 Odlllo. Southern narenu. Mr. and Mia. E. T. riiv.n I ""1'ioye, aa enirrea rorci lobby will be ar.it In Mriimhie. blv- lin '". clothing, and Tenn. after he renorie berk . H.n ' money were taken. ntrgo for apeclal training. Mr. and I v" '30 """ laat Wedneaday Mra. Jns Hynee and Joan alao ar. "I"'""! Interest In a aewmg rived rrlday from Miami. Pla. to j r' " "'rl loctUy. The viait her narenta. the fliv.n. Mr meeting, held In the home eco- and Mra. Denny Olvan of Kugene ' ""' '"" lh arhool. waa and Oordon Olvan of Aahl.nrt ! determine Uie number of Interest. aient the week-end with thrlr faint- iy. Mia. Donald Phllpolt and Carol are tendlrig a few daya In Port land with trlenda. The Phllpotta re cently aold their ranch nrar llaipuld dam. Mr. and Mra. Prrd Carllale of ed peranna and lo decide on a meeting time. The Inatructor waa not preaent, and the meeting waa conducted b y Margaret Molltor, home rconomlra Inatructor. Octobrr 21 la the data of the sec ond of four card partlea being apon aorrd by the Altar aoclrty In the Aahland aent laat week-end with ' baaemrnt of the Catholic church, her enter, Mra. Bill Oourley, and j '"d " ' both bridge nd family. Larry Oourley. UBN. haa I plnnchl for the tournament will bt been aent to Ouam and will be re-1 l"nled with turkeyt and amaller aaalgned to another elation from , "" " being given at each par- ty. Winnrra at the firat party, which Mra Rube Brown la vullm. in waa new on wiooer a. were Mra, t .,,...11 v.ll.v with her rieuehter. Harriet Zumbrum of Port Klamath Mra. Wee Dearborn, and family. Mr. and Mra. Leonard Rlltrr have a grandaon, their flrat grand child, born Hunday, October lfl to Mr. and Mra. Nell Oroha. and Dwlght Houera. Revival OrUiber waa the laat data of the aerlea of revival tervlcea held In the achool gymnaelum by He v. Uraulord Mr. and Mra. Harold MrAbee nf Miller. The meetlnga, which had be. Keno were dinner guraia at the ' gun on Brptember 2J. were aporuor Wsngnnrr home Saturday evening ed Jointly by the Open Bible Btan following the football game. ; dard church, the Church of Ood In Marie Hodgea vuited her mother Chrtat. the Methndiat church and al Newport laat week. Her mother i tiie Pentecoatal Assembly of Ood. haa been quite ill. R. ,nd Mri. Harley Zeller re- Mra. Jack Mrrall and dauahtera , r-ntly attended a cooka' convention spent aeveral days laat week a) , m Oold HllL Tha affair waa held Newport with Mr. and Mra. H. L. I for the cafeteria operatora of Lldlne. The Lldlhee brought her schools In Klamath, Like. Jackson home and auyed for a few daya' ; and Joaephine counties and waa at deer hunting. j tended by BO chela. The Zellera apent Mr. and and Mra. Phil Hunt and ,me night on their way over with Jenny of Portland art visiting her their older ann. Jamea. who la a parenta, Mr. and Mra. Bill Beth- I ,tudrnt at Southern Oregon college doldl. ! in Aahlsnd, and one In Roaeburg Mr. and Mra. Id Oowrn and llel- rtev. Zeller a mother. Their en of Klamath PalU were dinner , ounIer ton. Bill, drove up from gueata at Uie Owen Pepple home ,he coaat where he la employed by waa for tha purpoat of buying palntt to redecorata the church bulldlnga. Venison, fried chicken and baked ham were all featured on tha menu. A large crowd attended, Including gueata from Port Klamath, Klam ath, Klamath Agency, Chiloquin, Klamath Palla, and al from Port land. Rev. and Mra. Harley Zeller, realdenta paatora at tha mission, were In charge of preparation. Mra. Joe Ball aprnt the peat week end In C'araon City, vlaltlng both with hrr ami. Joe Jr., and with oth er relative.. Joe la In hie arnlor year at high achool at Caraon City and la playing quarterback on the varalty squad thla year. Herloualy III William Iireim made a week-end trip to Portland, returning on Bun day after having vlalted Emil Lat cher. a clerk In the Ixirenx grocery who haa been critically 111. Latcher alerted to Portland aoma three week ago to take aoma. allergy teala and became ao 111 near Silver ton that he waa hoapltallzrd there for a week, before being transferred to Portland. He waa under an oxy gen tent for aoma lime and atlll muil have bottled oxygen. Por tha benefit of hi well-wiahera. hi ad dreaa la Emit Latcher, Providence hnapltal, 100 NE 41th treet, Port land. Thoae three little girl of Mr. and Mra. Elwood Miller have been In cahoota with the atork and compar ing agalnat their parenta. frlrnda and an ambulance driver. The oldeal girl, 1. managed to claim the Klamath Valley hoapltal aa hrr birthplace but her auier. born a year ago, may aay aha waa born on the Klamath Indian reaervatlon. but )ut barely: ahe waa born at Bar clay aprlnta on the way lo Klam ath PalU. Thl pt week an am bulanre waa aummonrd to lake Mra. Miller to the hoapltal. but the new eat girl In the family fooled them and waa born in Chiloquin. She and her mother are at Klamath Val ley hnapltal for a few daya now, before returning home. Grandmoth er of the three little girl are Mra. Mllddred Craln and Mra. Rena Olb bona. Carl Jarkaon of Reno. Nev.. who haa finlahed a all month' training at tha Reno telegraph achool, la I breaking In aa operator at tha lo cal Southern Pacific depot. Ha will be here about 10 daya and haa hi wife and child with him In town. Mr. and Mra. Prank Tyrer of Portland were week-end gueata of Mr. and Mra. Van Wyck Wyckoff recently. Tyrer opera lea a pilot car for hi trucking bualnra. Hympalhy Sympathy waa extended during tha paat week to tha relative of Mra. Joaeph Kin hrr, who paaaed away In Klamath Palla 'early laat week. Pinal rite were held In BIN verton, her former home, on Prl day. Driving north for the aervlcea ere her huaband, Joaeph Klrcher, her aon and daughter-in-law, M r. and Mra. Dwlght Klrcher, and her grandaon, Olen Klrcher. Bonnie Olenger (pent the paat week-end at the home of her par enta, Mr. and Mra. Leroy Olenger. Bonnie attend the Unlveralty of Orrgon. Houm gueat of hi former college roommate, Leroy Olenger Jr., laat week-end. waa Tom Lindbergh of Aatorla. Tom attend Oregon Slat eollrge In CorvallU. Capt. Oale Rica left on Friday to return to hi baae In Palrbanka, Alatka. Ha had been vlaltlng hi parent. Mr. and Mra. J. B. Rica, alnce Uta flrat of the month, lophomorea Entertain Tha eophomorea entertained t h t upper ala grade at a Saturday eve ning party al the achool gymnael um In honor of the frethmen, who went through their recent Initiation with uch good eportamanahlp. Mra. Lynn Webb of Klamath Agency haa been aubatltutlng at tha local grade achool for tha paat few daya, teaching Mra. Athel Roaer't claaa. There will be a potluck dinner fol lowing tha regular 11 o'clock church eervlce next Bunda at the Metho dlat church. Everyone la Invited to attend. Rev. Wealey Huntley la the realdent paator. Shevlin FASTER SERVICE PORTLAND, Oct. II UP) The relocation of the Union Pacific railroad In the McNary dam area will a peed aervlca between Portland and Spokane, the railroad president predicted here. Tha Shevlin PTA report that It ratted over 1100 for tha polio drive. Mr. and Mr. Bouaha wtra rial tore of hi daughter and aon-ln-law, Mr. and Mra. Robert Van Taaaa, laat week from their home In Port land. They were en rout to Ban Pranclaco and will atop again their way home. Mra. Ed Banka apent a few daya In Bend laat week when (ha waa on tha alck UaL Mr. and Mra. Norman Oauge of Portland vuited laat week at tha home of Mr. and Mra. Harry Stlng- iy- Mr, and Mr. Jim Emery and family vuited In La pine Sunday with Mra. Emery mother, Violet Pool. Mr. Agnea fcDowell of Loa An gelea waa a repent vlaltor at the home of her niece. Mra. Melvln Freeman, and family. Mra. Bonnie Moore and children ar Halting her brothers, Al and Arlen Moor, from their horn In Sweet Home. Ralph Townaend of Oranda Ron- de, Ida. waa a recent vUlter of the Harry SUngleya. Mra. Charlea Plummer and aon of Bend recently vUlted her parenta, Mr. and Mra. Nary Kltlleaon. Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Cog and a n apent laat week-end vlaltlng In Bend with Mr. and Mra. CecU Cox. Mra. Bill Callahan returned from Seattle lait week. Dl'fJT SICKNESS CINCINNATI. 0P Something In duat that cauae alckneaa waa da acrlbed to the American Roentgen Ray society meeting at Cincinnati. Twelve ruen cleaning a dusty tower In Cincinnati got It; 40 men at Wedneaday evening. Henley Mr. and Mra. Fred Noland recent ly returned from Ataacadero. Calif , where they vl.lled with Noland'a brother. Sydney, and lamily. The I n m.,. V. r. nnl -aam a- m -,k .. Tri .. . I vWiee) at Ihe home of hu brother, niece. Mra. Le.ter Prince, and H"""d' nd tKtnUr , ,,,.,1. .. r.,1 r.ut I Mr. Mary Stettler waa a recent Mra. Cel CtirUa of Sutherlin waa."'"1 K,Um'h V""' ""P"'- a recem week-end gueat at the home .. the atate highway department, to be with them. Benefit A benefit dinner glvrh during th current week; waa held on Friday evening at the Williamson River Mrthodut mission dining hall and c 3 No Matter Where You Live . . . You Con Enjoy Tank Gas Service of Mr. and Mrs. It. H. Slaughter and family. XI r a. Chrlsa u a for mer Henley realdent. 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ABC Coat to Cooit, Wednesday Nights (Miller High Lit Beer Program) 45 MINUTE FLOOR SHOW 16 Musicians Entertainers, Including Vocalists, Gene Mogden, Bob "Ten" Cromer, Garth Andrews and Dick Hill ROY WOLDUM BARNEY LIDDELL Whistler Trombonist JERRY BURKE LAWRENCE WELK Hammond Orisnlai Accordion DANCING 9 . 1 $1.50 PER PERSON (tax Inc.) BRIEF NOTES ON Tha Champagne Music of LAWRENCE WELK This is the first Northwest tour for Lawrence Welk. His only stops in Oregon are Klamath Falls and Portland. He hot been a favorite with Midwest dancers - for many years. His band re places Guy Lombardo's at the Roosevelt hotel in New York each summer during Guy's vacation. His music satisfies every type of dancer from the young to the old. He is fa mous for his polkas and schottisches. He is one of the few lead ers in tha country to fea tura both an electric organ and a celeste. 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