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SATURDAY, NOV. 3, 1949 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PACE NINI Breed of Dog Answer to Previous Puizl IBIUIE HORIZONTAL 1,T Depleted I breed of dog II Decorated II On to whom 1 , goods ere committed In trust t Peruse IS Ocean 17 Thin II Organ o( hearing It Fox to Attempt II Helf-ein II Thre-loed loth 14 Direction 36 Scrutinlre 31 Oriental muiuK 10 Negative reply 11 Hypothetical structural unit 12 Toward II Promontory 30 Chlel None od tIPalm Uly 39 Pronoun 40 Correlative of ntllhtr 42 Golf term .41 Written form Mlitrni I Enthusiastic ardor tO Brazilian macaw SI Enticement , 02 Natl ; M Thli breed ' i originated ',' In t( Modulation: of tha voice, ' 67 Barter VERTICAL, I Perforation 1 Plana lurfact I Trapi 4 Sorrowful 5 And (Latin) Trial 7 Laughttr sound I Lubricate ( Pertaining to IS Military the gumi aiaistant 10 Clow 27Agalnit 1 1 Refute 21 Midday IJWlrked 34 Progeny 18 Daybreak HYes(Sp) (comb, furm) 3D Myitlo syllabi 22 Symbol fur 37 Claim dua niton 40 Hlrd'i homt U While 41 Oil (comb. 24 "Emerald Isle" form) Shevlln 42 Dance step 43 Measure of area 44 Log float 4 Cereal grain 47 Female salnli (ab.) 4D Compass point SI Sheep's bleat S3 Electrical unit S3 Railroad (ab.) , hi En I c II It 15 la I IV 11 B 14 III r- rr rr i i i I 3 T 5"55 o ii ' "7" T vT "T hT" ; IT" 7T "53 "si " r- s -15T5? 'H Mil, Midland Empire News Lanqell Valley Mrs. Cora Tlrknnr of Medfnrd Is Ivialllng Mr. and Mrs. Paul Monroe "and other friends. Mrs. Tlrkour lived In Langfll Vallry for many 'jeara brfore moving to Mrdfurd. ! Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. TVb Kvans on thrlr new baby son. -born at Klamath Vallry hospital. Mr. Keith Hire Jr. has I'll Klamath Valley hospital, and Is llh hrr parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Holiday. Little Kathy Lynn la still at the hoapltal In an Incubator. - There will oe a bridal shower at th Langrll vallry community hall on Nnvrmber 14 at 3 pm.. In honor of Oenrva llltson. brlde-rlert of Dick Bmllh. All friends are cordial ly Invited. Floyd Jotnrr and Earl Clarke of Klamath Falls were Sunday visitors at the Lra Lravllt home. Mr. and Xlra. Frank De Bel lrft Monday evening for a wrrks visit In Portland with relative and frlrnda. - n-- l 1rk Pa . Tf.wl of Ban Franclaco aiirnl sever al days with relative and friends. Mr. and Mrs. B. I uurneu oi nranu Paaa. and Mr. and Mrs. Omar Bonner of lrwln. Pa., apent tha week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Itlll Burnett and family. On Sunday they vlalted Crater Lake. Vista Bga of Bonanza visited r-nra l.vltt on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Johnson left K.mrdav for Mlddleton. Ida, to vil li their nephew. Al Dearborn and family. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Trailer took Mra. Kilty NU-oIaliien to Proapect nn Monday. Mrs. NlcoIaUen has been visiting the Trailers and John anna for a week. Mra. Mary Dearborn returned Saturday from HilUlde hoapltal to the home of her daughter. Cora l.eavtlt. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hodges or Tulelake spent Monday wun Mrs. """" MARX TRAINS $12.95 -$18.95 Lay Away For Chrlitmae Klamath Variety Store Mrs. Joe Petronavlch was hostess to Die Pinochle club Thursday, Oc tober 27. Ouesta were Mrs. Jim Dll ley, Mrs. Henry Erdman, Mrs. Ken neth Cos, Mrs. Oeorge Prokrovlch, Mrs. Wlllsrd Oumpert, Mrs., Rob ert Van Tassel and Mrs. Amos Thompson. Mrs. Cos won high prise, Mrs. Erdman won low prlie and Mrs. Dllley won the floating prise. Nancy Ellen Clifford was honored at a birthday party on her fourth birthday October 23. Oueat wer Handra Murrhead. Buddy More- head, Karen Freeman, Harvey Freeman, Carol Jorgeiwon, Judy Krdnian. Joan Utley, Bhlrlry But ton, and Thomas Horton. Mrs. Aanea Johnson of Purdy. Mo. has been visiting at the home of har daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Cooper. Mrs. Ed Banks and Mra. Vernon Bayre were both admitted to tha At. Charlea hoapltal In Bend Thurs day October 27. Bam Buriesa has been visiting In Portland with his wife and his daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Vrs. William OrlOth and son. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Baker gave tha school children a Halloween party at tha school Monday evening. Tha children had a parade down Divi sion to the Olft Shoo where they received treat and Mrs. norent Olson and Harry Kooyman took pic tures. Among the Bhevlln people who l.ave been elk hunting are Earl Tal bet. Burl Murdorks, Woody Dex ter, Morgan Jorgensen, Shorty and Bud Bhough, Tom Rltter and Star Icy Parrlsh. Rusael Emery of Silver Lake vis ited recently In the home of his brother Mr. and Mrs. Jim Emery. Mr. and Mrs. Merlll Seely were vis ited by his father recently. Mrs. Eugene Myers and son spent the week-end visiting at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Freeman and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sting ier Barbara Conk and Jim Van Tassel spent the week-end In Corvallls vis. Itlng Jim Bhelton and seeing the footbsll tame. Mrs. John Cooper snd son and her mother Mrs. Agnes Johnson hsve gone to Purdy, Mo. en visit. The Camp Fire girls assisted by Tulelake Mr. and Mrs. Otis Roper hsve had aa houseguasu, Lt. and Mrs. Ed Bahlhorn and their two daugh ters, Judy and Lynn, recently of Japan. Tti lieutenant, serving In the army air corps for the paat three years In Ui Orient Is en rout to Washington D. O. for further as signment. Mrs. Bshlhorn Is a niece of Otis and Ray Koper. Mrs. Bahl horn observed wnlle her that young Japanese women who nave been servant of American In Japan art rapidly taking on Western ways. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Ryckman, son Norman and Mrs. Kyckman's sis ter, Mra. Evelyn Johnson of Wash brothers. They were met Wednesday la., where they will be guest of Mra. Ryckman s father, Frank Wil liams and other relatives. Before leaving Mrs. Ryckman, Mrs. John son and Norma visited for a week with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Prenger, Walnut Creek, Mr. and Mrs. Eu gene Nelson, 'Chico and Mr. and Mrs. Orlo Ryckman, San Francisco. Mrs. Nelson and Mrs. Prenger are i daughters of the Ryckman. Mrs. 1 Orlo Ryckman Is Mrs. Kyckman's sister and the Ryckmen men ax brothers. They were met Eednes day In Reno by Mr. Ryckman for tha drive to th Middle West. O n their return, Norman will enter OTI at Klamath Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Larson left Wednesday for Ban Francisco where ha will attend to business for the Tulelake-Modoc farm center. En route south they will visit al Tur lock with Mr. and Mrs. John Bow man. Mrs. Bowman and Larson are brother and ststrt. Mr. and Mra. Milton Orleser and two young daughters of Sacramen to have returned home after a visit with Mrs. Orleser parent, M r. anand Mra. Clyde Barks and her brother William Bark and family. Mra. Orleser will be remembered her aa the former Maxlne Bark. Her husband Is with Pacific Tele phone and Telegraph. Of interest to local resident 1 th announcement of the coming marriage In Portland of Ted Fish III. eon of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Fish of Tulelake to Donna Maa Bramel, Portland. The date has been set for Saturday, November 12. The young couple will make their horn on the Fish ranch at Madras. Mr. and Mra. Marvin Thomas had numerous guest during th early part of th duck and goose hunting season. Here were Mr. and Mra. Frank Hardeaty, Mr. and Mra. Dick Hardesty of Eugen and the Thom as' son Buss from Oregon Stat col lege, two officials from the MOM studio in Hollywood. Lou Sidney, yloa president of MOM and Eddie Meruilx, secrstary-treaaurer and Lee Oreenway. Rev. and frs. Bronaon wer hon ored Sunday following the morning church service with a potluck din ner In the church annex. During the morning service farewell numbers were sung by Allison Osborne and the Bchult sisters. Rev. Bronson spoke of his new pastorate In Spo kane. They were presented with a gift from the church, the Mariners' club, the Sunday school, the Oulld and the Rotary club. The Bronson s left Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Christy and baby son will be moving soon to their new home In the Coppock bay area. Power service which I being made available to the new home steaders I In the final stages of distribution and the Christy's will have electricity In the near future. They have been with. Mrs. Christy's parent. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Thomas for several months. Leonard Meshke Is visiting the stock show at the Cow Palace In Ban Francisco this week while his so" Walter visits In Oakland. Student of th elementary school are puuiismng a school paper, "The Ooslln" one a month. Wlnema el ementary I publishing "The Mal lard." The freshman class of the high school plsns a return dance for the sophomore on December S. The Levi Leap will follow a basketball gam with Yreka. Mrs. M. V. Mitchell waa called to Boise recently by the serious Ill ness nf her mother following sur gery. Mrs. Tom Newton substituted for her on the high school faculty during her absence. Louise Dlaterheft, girls' athletic director, will accompany group of 20 students to a YMCA confer ence Saturday in McCloud. Confer ence on boy-girl relatione will be held during the day followed by a banquet and dance. 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Smith Br , and Mary Anne, Mrs. Stanley and Mr. and Mrs. Smith Jr.. and Cheryl en)oved a trip to Crater lake and the House of Mys tery. They also visited friends who own a resort at Union Creek. The Assorla'ed Women of the Larucll Valley Farm Bureau met at the home of Mildred Novotny on Wednesdsy afternoon. The meeting ass In charge of Chairman Chris tine Brown. By-laws were resd by Mrs. Brown. Education chairman BUlie Colwell showed how the PTA apent the money raised last year. A discussion was held concerning few laboratory farllltlra at Corval lls for 4-H girls and boy. Hobby chairman Violet Harris ha organ ised a knitting and crocheting class to which all Interested women are Invited. First meeting will be No vember 1. at the home of Mrs. Harris. Refreshments were eerved by Mrs. Novotny to Blllle Colwell, Ruby Paramore, Margaret Burnett, Christine Brown and Cora Leavltt. The Langell Valley grange held Its annual booster night at the com munity hall on Thursday evening. A potluck dinner was enjoyed at 7:30 by sixty grangers and friends. A program under the direction of Jeanette Orallan was greatly en Joyed. It constated of musical selec tions be the grange orchestra, a skit "The Vllllan Still Pursued Her." a quartet called The Scare crows, two other skits "The Truth, Nothing But the Truth." and "Shan- tytown Scandal." Exhibition square dancing completed the program. the Fort Rock dance Baturday night, Donna Dexter of Klamath Falls Is visiting at the Woody Dexters and Walt and Marshall Dexter. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Baker took Jax Baker bark to school at Eu gene Sunday. Jax had been visiting over the week end here. Want Ads don't cost they payl h m I BBaaeeaa r" Chimney Block wKfe pa It mert msYMfftry a (alia 9mt froa rtwt loral aHsf lulir r PEYTON A CO. ass u.s at. ti. sis T.I. siss Ilmll rails i Sixth Street Exchange C19 Klamath Ave. Fh. 71i I'SFD STOVES FURNITURE Oil. Wood. Caa All Klnda Quality Mdse. 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