Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, May 03, 1948, Page 9, Image 9

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    "MONDAY, MAY 3, 194B
HFRALD AND MEWS. KLAMATH FALLS ORFCON '
PACP NINH
Seniors To
iive Comedy
Of Errors
Wlllluni Hlmkdhiiriin' ' only funl
(nl piny, "Ciimmly f Knurs," will
bn prMiKillnl a lliii Kluiimlh Unliui
liilih arlmola srnlur clafi piny Muy
' in and II, II wnn niinniini'i'il by Mrs.
flnirvleve Oppril. tiiiiilly illiwinr.
!" TlM ply will be glvm lit u iilil-
I jit-ni iiiiitliinn mi My in. mill mi
UrnlliB prrfin illume lor Urn public
ln May 11.
K HttltlHila liiivn bri'ti working tin
the oomrdy lor llic punt M wreks.
Ml toalunira have hunii iTfiili'd by
Ihr tluileiita mill 1 1 icy nm iiilnrlul
'.In the IJiniim niylr. Hubert lliin
lnlor him mrmmnl 111 art which to
.'.nil simple Grecian lines,
i Members of Hi i imt Intitule, tlukr,
jl.elloy Uvrinn: Aik i, iiimcliunl
'tut Hyruiiuw mill fullirr l ih twin
J Anllpliiilili"'". Hex Mills: Aii"ilpli iluo
iiot Kpliraua, Hurry CIhiimiii; Anil
plmlu nl byiuriine. I'll llt'simi:
I I Jrninici ol Kplirsiis, H"y 1 .iirmjn ;
f Dmmio ol HyrurUMi. llrniji Junes;
1 llalllinrnr, Hill Hmilliwrll; Aiwrlo.
vvld iiieiiiiiuil, Hiuiirt Oliver;
first inrri'lmiil, Hill Musy; ttirunrt
merchant, Gilbert Joyce; I'lnrh. n
tlmitir, Alvln IJiinicIs; Acinlllii, who
ol Arvroil, Kutllcrlllc Wilmm.
Ailrlmm. wile ol Anllpliolus of
Kplirsiis. Dilllim H Wtmli-n: I.U
clium. slslcr ol Atlruiuu. Miiry l-ou
Cass mid I Jin Ann Uimr: l.me.
... i i.til nl Aili-liiiiu. llorli ritlnwlue;
,irMin. Niidliin Yoiki-y; Jullirr
. . 11..1. M... ..it hiwI 1 lli-lr
Situ Ollli ri, i.kw ...... .. -
Young.
I'lny iniiiiuiirr l Mlimrl Oliver;
rimtuine dirn tor. Kutliriiiir WUmjii;
smite mummer, Alvln IJiinii U; liiihln,
LrHoy Ijilduhl; make-up. iliiiinnUin
clniu.es. Mm. H H HlnmuHIM: sl'iK"
set, art department. Ittihrii Hull
liur; publicity. I'aul McCnll, Her
bert Curllii; bininrwi in n a K c r.
Glenn Jirni.
Driver Burns
Under Wreck
TUB UAI.I.K.S. Muy 1 1V' A
yonnii mutui tt was bin lied lo drain
wliild plnnrU mulct it winked auto
mobile eusl ol here yciirrduy.
rilitln iMilltd irportrrt gasoline
fumes ol the fur apparently were
limited by defective, wiring or tlif
lluina of highway wuining tiuin
rL oul by one of llu ro WnKliltiKtti
yoiUlm who nviifticd hi mi utiriuptrd
10119.
flit! victim. I'liilhrrl Mryrr. III.
oii of Mr. mid Mm. Kttu Mrycr ol
Condon, Ore., wnn nhio nl Oie tune
f ira broke out. Hp hud tpoken to
hi coinpuiiuuu. Floyd Cok And
Um Adlmd. both la. Cnnilnn. )M
before the fire enveloped the wrcck
ge. CtKik end Adlard Miffered hrtilnei
mid lacerutloim of the head.
Klre Chief Chrlr Kolh Jr. Mid
the reapiie wua aiieniptril by llirh
nl Rirlm, (loldpiidulp. Vall., Ed
i r Onblirri. Wulirnni. Wun , and
ieiry Portacliy. OoldPiululp, who ar
rived at the u-ent alter the acci
dent. Pnllce tald the car driven by
Meyer had ikldttrd In ni.tklng a
cui-ve Jum east of here It plunged
Into a ditch and overturned.
Dr. Gregg Accepts
Willometrc Post
BAI.RM, May 3 n- Dr. Rolwrt D.
Olfitg will become proleMtir of hl
tory and dean of the college of lib
eral arta al Willamette university
September I.
Hi appointment win announced
by Or. O. Herbert Smith, Willamette
piee-ldcnt.
Qregg hn been hend of the hln-loi-y
department at Carnegie Iiutl
nn of Technology in rittsburgh.
Pa for the pant 13 yearn.
Cyclist Hurt In
Sudden Smash-Up
NORTH BEND, May 3 lTf A
motorcycllat suffered a aevered ear
and face laceration Saturday when
thrown through a plate glnna office
window an hla vehicle nkldded out
of control hi nildtonn.
Police reported W. E, Terrv. 37.
North Bend, had Just atnrted the
engine of the cycle when It leaped
ou( of control.
nnowNS
LA C1RANDK. May 3 lI'i Tell-
I year-old Bhnron HutAon drowned
rmurdny In the Qrnnile Roiulc
.j'r when rubber bont ahe wan
filing In eapalr.ed. She wna with
her fill her on n (lulling trip.
YOU
CAN'T
WIN...
Wm
i. not when you're defend
ing a damage lilit. If it goel
agaimt you, you may toie
, i.veril thniiiand dolUri. If
you gain the verdict, there'll
(till be feel and defem.
eoita to pay. Damag. Suit
murine, will relieve you
f thli load.
T. B. WATTERS
W 8. 7th Rt. Phone 411).'!
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