The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 30, 1942, Page 12, Image 12

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tV' iw',Vs'.''''Vi'V' HEADQUARTERS The wr relocation authority ha lt headquarters In this building at th IU.iIT
WIMS CUP Erlene Wheeler, daughter ol Mrs. Freda Wheeler,
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ighth graders from the Fremont Girls' Athletic association.
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AT LIVESTOCK BARBECUE Upper picture shows a part of the lineup at the serving tables at when enlistment was open to
"'S uvesiocK tout Daroecue neia wis weeK at tne unet Barton place in foe valley. The tes- ladies of the nation
tlvities took place on the big lawn with special tables constructed for the business of eating.
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AWARD PRESENTED Mayor John Houston presented the safety award plaque received by Klamath Falls to members of tha
safety council. Left to right: Police Judge Leigh Ackerman, Officer Tom Judge, Jack Campbell, member of the safety council,
Sam Rltchey, chairman, Mayor Houston, John Sondmcyer, council member, Officer Odcll Olson and City Engineer E. A. Thomas.
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KLAMATPi SOLDIERS Left to right: Staff Sergeant Leon Deering, member of the US army air corps, is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. M. C. Deering of this city. He was a member of KUHS class, 1934. Jack Otterbeln, 19, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Otterbcin,
624 North Tenth street, is now with the US marines stationed at Great Lakes training station, Chicago. He Is taking torpedo
training and is up for the rating of private, first class. Corporal William McCauley is now at Camp Leu, Virginia. He Is tha
son of Mrs. W. P. McCauley of this city. Second Lieutenant Robert Muskrat of Chlloquln Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Musk- ' , -
rat of Klamath Agency, He reports for regular duty June 1 after two years at Oregon State. Young Muskrat was an outstanding ' PRO-AMERICA Mrs. Sylvia Rlggs, Portland, state prcpldcnt, spent last week here In the Interest of organizing Pro-America,
track star during high school days, made the varsity at OSC and qualified for his army commission at the age of 18- years. He Seated,' left to right, Frcida Sugarman, Mrs. Van Thome,. Mrs. Rlggs, Mrs. Charles D. Garcclnn, Elnnora Wcatlierford. Standing,
is now SO.- Muskrat-was-valedictorian of bis high school-class, 1940. ' -' ' " '-' . , Mrs. James H. Van, Mrs. Ethel Storm, Mr. .L...A,. Murphy,. Mrs. Joyce Jacobs, Mr.- Grace Wells, Mrs: Stephen Sabo;,
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