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MONDAY, APRIL 3, 1948 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON Mllll'MRlMtiM PACE SEVEN! Bonanza High Seniors To Give Three-Act Comedy senior cluu of Iloimu.u lilnh school la priwiilliiu a llitre-niit i comedy iitlllrd "lliiltoiuii Up." Oc ( plrtlMK the troubles ami tniKnllra of rollriie life. ; 'llie pint renters annul a ruinpue queen t'lintrat Willi pnllllinl Intrlillle Olene ; Til card party lirlil at the Com niiiuliy hull wii.hi'1 aa well ntlrmliU n previously, tlito tu wtutliiT cunill tluua. Ilowcvi'i, a very cnjiiyiible evening wiia spent Willi IiIkIi acorea Mrlltll. In tllirtU MlMlli.u i ll A , It. Campbell. Hiilmtluy. April 3, there will be uiuitlier mill purly Willi Mr. j and Mra. Htuiilry Matilda miU Mr. . mill Mra. lllen WrlKht aa hunia. 't'lio ltjin anil I'oe vullry com- . munlllra were aaildrurd In recent ; weeka by the pn.ialng of Mra. Nona C'opclaml Irtnii a llnKerliig IIIiicam. Mra. Cnprlaiid wua a rcmilcnl of Olene for muiiy yoiua itnd Irli Inula . uf frlcniU to mourn hrr pawing. 'Ulead two rommunlllea ulim ex tend ayinpatliy to the Kilillo Koucrta luiniiy in me ui-uui 01 uicir mm, Arlirr, who pitaHcd iiwuy ol n heart ' attack Hid sumo day aa Mra. Cope luiul. j 'Va Blnnloy Mnatcra returned early lnl week from I'ortlnnd, where liry ntlrndrd tin wedding uf Uinr (laughter, Jcuu Miuilera, to John icalcr Ward. Mra. Hint la anrlotia to tho stmleiila but lilhiiluualy funny to the audience. What hiipprna when Hetty War ren tries to blackmail I.lndu How ard to luako her Ineligible uacuiupua cjurni brlnga About many unexpect ed events and prnvra exciting and entertaining for nil, Tim caat la cliuraclcra la aa follnwa: Ocnrge Harper Owen Kruiirr Hilly Drake J I in Wnmark "Bulge" DoollttlB Ted I'epple Mlaa CiirlwrlKhl .. Kranklo Chains l.lutla Howard Ontly Wllann . Connie Ulshnp Hetty Warren Dixie. I.ea Dean 1'nge Algernon lllggciut Julia Eilwnrda .... Kiita Adnina Altro Lane lienor Announcer Hludeula June Dye. Willi Wntkllia. Hume properties -Krncal Walker. DirectorJoanna Olvun. Tim play will be given Friday and Hatiirdny nlKlil, April II and III. at B o'clock In tho llonanji hli achoul auditorium. . C'harlotU) rklmnr. Mary Malnno Dorla Newlun Dulorrs I'nnmli Margery liramwrll Lenorn Kiucr Hurry Noble C'harlene HUiry .. lllrillc Tupper Murlun Hunk ln Uavld Homtvedt K.rncsl Wulkrr Hchmoc, Klwood Hager Mr. and Mra. It. If. Anderann and Mra. Maude lloaley returned laat Thuraday from a three weeka' aulo Hrlen Bulllvan aienl Kualer I trip In lxwer California. They re- wllii her purinu, the Prank ttulll ' vana. Mlfta bulllvuii la In mime a tralulnu at Ht. Vlnrciil nurln . achiKd In I'uriland. Kuairr dinner uiirila at tho Hill . Clauloli home In Klamath Kail .- were Mr. anil Mn Murlun Hitmen of Olene and W. II. Uitruea of Kla math FulU. Hecently indlnu the day at the Marluu Huruea homo were Mr. Vera lenl, Mr. and Mra. Jaluea Hume and three aoiu, Juutnie, Jerry and Duml. Jack Marshall, aon of the John Marahalta, had the ntlnfortune of breaklm hla Irg while akllng at Crater lake during Kaatrr vacallon. We are glud to report he la doing nlt-rly and rxtcru to be back In achml wllhln few lu) i, of courne on crutrhea. Bam Keateraon la again In Kla math Valley hoapllal, but la reported aomewhat Improv-ed. Mra. Hob Lewu la rx)ectel home from Montague, Calif., where ahe haa been fur aeveral weeka recu perating from major auigery. Mra. Lewta haa been at the home of her later, Mra. Nell Aiken. Mra. Laura FlAher accompanied her aon and daughter-in-law for a weeka trip In Northern California and Nevada where they aient two daya In Iteuo and Virginia Clly. ixirt a fine trip. They came bark by way of the Orrcmprlnua high W'lty and any the treea were very heavily covered with enow. Mra, O. Wright and aon. John T. and Mra. II. O'lteilly and daughter. Dalna, were railing on Mra, Kobert Molngo Thuraday forenoon. Mra. Motlngo and ' Mra. O'Reilly earh have baby rhlrkena to care for now and are having very good lurk ao far. Larry Rnyder waa quite 111 the flrjil of the week, but waa able to attend adiool Wrdnraday. Mr. and Mra. Paul Dnltnn were dinner gueata at the William DeCew home on South Sixth atrcet Mon day evening. A number of the Henley achool aludrnu enjoyed a akatlng party at the akatlng rink In Klamnlh Falla Wedneadny evening. I-oula Hendrlrkaon haa been In dixwied the paat few daya and un able to work,. POOLE'S for Fishing Tackle Kl Ha. 1th Newell Mr. and Mra. John Drnglrl re-, ccntly returned from a trip dowij the i-oaat. They vlalted frlenda ami relutlvea In Hollywood, Ulcndale anil Han Diego, Mr. and Mia. Cliff Parker enter tained at a dellcloua duck dinner nt their home for the following fiienda: Mr. and Mra. Joe 'lliomaa, Mr. mid Mra, 1'crliiixinl, Mr. mid Mra. Olla Hoper, Mr. and Mra. Hay lloper, n nil Mr. mid Mra, O. 1). Her cheaa of Yrrkn, Calif, A rottage mrellng wna held ThiirMluy night nt the home of Mr. and Mra, Luther Martin. Mr. O. K. Prderaon, acout maaler for Newell Center and Troop 44B took hla Hcouta to CnpUiln Jurk'a atronghold for a wlener-rnaat. The boya apent a moat enjoyuble eve ning. Mr. and Mra. Walter Mleaaner have had im Ihrlr Iioiim- gumta, Mr. Mlennuer'a aon and hla wife, Mr. and Mra. Karl Mlraauer, of Bun Der nudlno, Calif, Ml Klectrn Marl In apent (he hollilaya on the Center wllh her folka, Mr. find Mra. LuUier Martin. Mr. nnd Mra. O. K. I'ederaon en tertained nt nn Kaater dinner party nl their home for the I.DH Mlaalon arlea who ore working for the New f :haiel In Tulelnke. The guenia were niathrt Prealdent J. W. Ileed. F.l dern Hmlth, Hunilera, Lumla, Hhrp nrd, Jenarn and Arrlngton. Other guiata nnd frlenda who atopped to vlall were Hlatera Dunn and Kel rhimlilea, the Klamath Fulla I.DH nilfinlnniirlea, and Mr. Fnrrcat Ken nlngton mid Mra. Ituimrd Hupp and her small aon, Vance Hupp. Mr. Luther Martin, who auffered a broken leg recently, wna able to return to work thin week. Mr. and Mm. Cliff Pnrker have had na their houae guenta, the for mer Newell realdenta, Mr. and Mra. Jerry Miller, now of Willow. Calif. Baby Snatched From Burning Bed AsroniA. April 5 Oil A flve-month-old girl wua anauiied from a burning bed by her mother yeater day when tho woman returned home nfler a visit to nelghbora. Firemen aald Mra. It. E. Crnw ford'a daughter auffered only alight burn. The flamea had not reached her body. Defective wiring In the apurtmenl wua blamed. W0 Bonanza High Vins Speech Festival Title At the apeech festival held at Henley March 2S, Honnnza high achool won flrat place with a total of 311 polnta. Thla win entitled them to the apeech trophy recently do nated by the Klnmuth county prin cipal mid coachea association to the school having the best rounded apeech program. Bonanza debate atudenUi had the hlgheat debate acme In content with Chlloquln and Mnlln. The question debated waa. "Resolved: Uial the federal government should require compulsory arbitration of labor disputes In all basic American Industries." The affirmative waa reprcaented by Patll Drown and Huthle Clark, the negative by Do lores Prough and Jim Womack. In panel discussion Bonanza was placed first with their discussion "What may we expect of the Marshall plan?" Member of the panel were Dennis Davis, Ted Pep ple, Mary Malone. I.enora Eagar and Margery Hramwell. Other Bonnnn entrlea and their scores were: oratory, Betty Jonea and Dnvld Robinson, two points; radio, Hnrry Noble nnd Dennis Davis, five points; after-dinner story telling, Ted Pepple, Annie Lou Homtvedt nnd Irene Bement, three points; ajec!nl speechea, Dolorea Prough, two polnta; extemporane ous talks, Mary Mnlone and Lenora Eagar, nine polnta: poetry, Meldn Chandler and Mnrlnn Chase, four points: humorous talks, Mnrgery Brnmwell and Adele Brown, alx polnta. These atudenta were coached by Mra, Joanna Olvan and Mri. Norma Lou McAbee. TRAFFIC DKATII PORTLAND, April 5 M'e-Thomn J. McOlnnls, 73, waa Injured fatally yesterday when he stepped Into traffic on S. E. 82nd avenue and waa struck by an automobile. It waa the eighth traffic fatality In the city tills year. 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These plendid civilian components have been credited by top military leaden for much of the success in quick mobilization and actual winning of the last war. Today they are Important factors in backing up the strength of the Regular Army. Both Veterans and non-Veterans who meet requirements are eligible to enlist in the Or ganized Reserve Corps. Veterans retain tho grade and rating earned in the Army. In many high schools and most colleges, you can join the R.O.T.C. and get your mili tary training and credit toward a Reserve commission along with your education. Any one of these steps that you can take on Army Day will help toward making Amer ica strong. And it has never been truer than right now that A Stronq America is a Peaceful America. Make a point, on April 6, of stopping in at your U. S. Army and U. S. Air Force Recruit ing Station and getting the information about the part you can play toward World Peace. 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