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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1946)
' liiili R.lurni Mil. Joint Yudon, 101 Old Kurt loud, returned Holiday night from I'urtlmul where she hu licen visiting her ion Mi'lvin, who returned to the jtule hint dill from service In .liu I'uclllc. Molvln hug reiuiniud nlK iHmltlon with Wellnglioue filectnc company unci l now pruiiiotloniil unit minT v lmn en llneer for the cnmmerclul do piirtiiienl. Ilia territory Include ill of U r K o ii and oulhern Wellington. Ho In perniuiienlly ioeuled In l'ortlunil, having uoiight a house there. Mr. Yu don iiiiw her (oil leave by plunu Momhiy for SfUtllv where he will ii 1 1 c n cl u conference of northwest uleclrlcul engineer. Vacation TSgt. Hurry C. SIliiMxiiiK. Iiiimp now ut route 3 box 8411. a former primmer of wur In Jupuii. Iiiik iiiii tfit the viii'iilliin ut Mhiinl lleuih, Klu., offered him by tliii AAK per sonnel distrlliutlnii comiiiund, uml will urrlve there Mny lit. These two-week vnnillon of fer to released prisoner of wur include triiiisportutlon by ulr, mil or private rur for the vet (run uml two of hi hninedlule linnlly with nil expeue, Incliid mil hoti'l uml mcnls, nt the briich resort. L.av. St. I.oul, lent, und 17, route tllriuilfUfd nth Villi.' hnve rece Juries reci accident April 23 Hospital -Dnrrell Jon 13, Ki-nii, KUIIS tu John Klrhiiril Snyder. 3, box 343, city, were Moniluy from Klum y hnspltul where Ihry Ivrd treatment mr in- elvrd In nn initoniobllo on the Kciio rond on Roturni Frunklln L. Weaver returned Monday night from l.o Angeles, where he w culled by Ilin lllnen of hi ller, Florence Weaver, well known here. Ml Weaver, lenclier In the U Angelc achool, underwent ma jor urgery on her eyea and la ut Good Samaritan honpltul. She i reported doing nicely. Called to Valley Mr. John White, owner of lluHlnv beauty ahop, waa called to Mcdford tins weekend by the aerioua lllnen of her father, Runkln Kale, lie haa been In poor health for aome llmo. Mr. White culled frlentla here toiluy and anld her fnther'a condition waa unchaniied. Navy Enlist.. Evan Everett Everly of l.nkevlew, aon of Mra. l.ols Kverly, C'hlco, Calif., and Dnnuld David Smith, aon of Mr. and Mra. Hoy Smith of lily hnve Joined the U. S. navy unci re now In boot camp, San Diego, lloth are 17 yciira old. Data Vl.w.d Data compiled by the technical atuff on the vetemna hospital ailea wna cure fully none over yesterday at a , meeting of the veteran affuira committee of the chumber of commcrro and the city planning commission. Vacation Over Delia Stark, Vutley hotel, who took a plane trip to Iowa to vlait her family on her vacation, returned this weekend. She will return to her position with Weyerhneuaer Timber company Mny 1, To Cooa Bay Mr. und Mra. Hurry 8. Wood, 11)113 Auburn, pioneer resident of Kliimulh r'ull, left Tueatiuy iixji lilriu for Cooa Hay where they will vlait their diiuglilor'g family, Mr, und Mra. Kii'fiiiun Ki'liult. und chil dren. SchulliC, formerly iniinu Iter at Aliloinu l.uniljer com pany, la now umtlnliiut auperin leiiilent of the Cooa Huy Lum ber company. From Malln Mr. uud Mra. A. N. Kelaey, who are now residing ut Malln, are In Klumuth Kails for a short lime on business. Mra, Walter liower, daughter of Mra. Kelaey, la upending a few duya In Sun Kruui'isco where, her hus band, a second engineer with tiie uriny transport, la aliitionetl. Vlaila Pur.nts rtui-ll Crun dull of Yreka, Calif., spent the pust weekend here visiting hla parents, Mr. und Mra. Wlllmott Cruiidull of 213 Kldoriitio. Mra. Crundiill la atlll confineti to her home with a buck Injury re ceived March 4 while attending a meeting at a local hotel, III at Hospital Syd Johnson, who reaidc in the Kute rprihu traeta, la receiving uu.'dical at tentlon at Klumuth Valley ho pltul where he bus been seriously ill. Johnson was Jual recovering from un ankle fracture when hu became III und hail to return to the hospltAI. Lt. Cmdr. Gould Escapes In Crash Friend of l.t. Cmdr. Hich urd K. Gould, who was atutloned a', the Klumuth naval ulr stu tlon lust year will be Inlcrt-atcd to leurn of hla nnrrow escape from Injury In a midair cuish of two oiivy figliter planes off Hawaii 10 day ago, according to word received by hi parents. Mr. uud Mra. Jay Gould of Hrenierton, Wash. Gould, commanding officer of a fighter squadron, was taking part In eombut training whet another plane sheared off Ijie lull section of hi plane. He went Into un inverted spin, but man aged lu ball out und parachute Into tli,; aen, aeven nillea out, where lie Inllnted a small life ruft. A navy tug rescued him unhurt except fur a few alight injurii-a. Ill wife and two small daugh ter ar.' row living In Sun llec.o where 1,1. -y purchased a ii.inis alter leaving Klumuth f i 'i Requiem High Mass For War Casualty Solemn requiem high mass waa aaid thla morning at 8 o'clock ut Sncred Heart church for S 2c Joseph F. Sexton, aon of Mr. und Mr. Frank Sexton, 2:13 Riverside, who waa lust cur ly In the wur on tho Jurvla in Uic South I'neific. Again on Thursday at 8 a. m. Ihere will be celebration In memory of Harold Derrnh, aon of Mr. and Mra. Frank Derrnh, 134:1 Crescent, lost on a subma rine Inte in the war. Celebrant included the Hev. Father T. P. Casey, John I'helan and Ray mond liiard. 'She Stoops To Conquer' haa been choaen aa thla The fiveact play by Oliver Goldsmith, "She Stoopa to Conauar, year'a Klamath Union high achool atudent body praaentation, to be given for the general pub lic. Thursday at 8:15 p. m. In the silks and lacea of the mid-18th century are four mombers of the caat. front, left to right, Shirley Dalton. Miaa Neville) and Marilyn O'Neill, Mill Hard caatle. Back, left to right, are Gary Cruikahank, Mr. Haatinga; and Dave Williama, Mr. Marlow. Evergreen. HIGH SCHOOL Now Not and. wuanuiviir 1 1 ,11 'IliliHi'i.l!,, By JOAN O'NEILL Yesterday waa another big day for the seniors. Yesterday morn ing most of the seniors arrived at achool dressed in the tradi tional senior lli.b rinv atvlo ranged through f almost a 1 1 U 4 J form of attire. j;1 The kids wore fA $, their eriHtumea w all day. At the it an axaembly was held for the student jBta O'NalU body In which the seniors were shown off. Prizes were awarded by Bill Sari, senior class president, who acted as master of ceremonies for the gathering. After the seniors had paraded through the aisles, the Judges submitted their opinions as to whom prizes should go. John Heilbronner. Carol Reeves, Jim- Howard and Erlene Wheeler received single prizes. Five girls, June Bosworth, Ruth Merrill, Barbara Roskamp, Charlotte Carter and Joan O'Neill, posing as "Five Salted TtiasDAT, ptii it, lata, rt ru Peanuts," received the prize for tiie funniest. The award for the funniest boy went to George Zupan; funniest girl, Gladys De Witt; cleverest boy. Bill Sari; cleverest girl, Shirley Robinson. Mary Havens received the award as the best sustained character for her imitation of an old woman. Play Today The student body play, "She Stoops to Confuer," was played today. The remaining list of characters as mentioned yester day are Alyce Wells. Mndlin Ellis. 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