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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1942)
J ? I 1 li Picture Metal Week HONORED Izaak Walton league members and their wives honored past Waltonlan presidents this week at a dinner In the Willard hotel. Above, State Game Commissioner Francis Olds, right, presents plaques to Forrest Losee. left, and John B. Ebinger, center. In token of their services as past leaders. In lower right is Mrs. Losee. THIRD DRAFT REGISTRATION This general view was taken at the Klamath armory Monday, when hundreds of Klamath men signed up In the third selective service registration. mmMWmwimmmilJlt. m mi ?v mi,ih 11 imtmmKmmmtmtmmmmmmimaammmmimrYfr-m -vrs ' i 1 ? u , : .!'!: 1 J':i Pb irv C7''"i ft . . v'-fjV " ' I, - " v " AVIATION CADET CANDIDATES HONORED Forty applicants for aviation cadet trnlnlnR were paid upcclnl honors at a meet ing of the Klnmatli Falls Elks lodge Thursday evening. The group is shown above In tho lodgo hall. It was a feature of "Keep 'Em Flying" week. SECOND 1942 FATALITY Picture shows the automobile that carried Clare Leonard. San Francisco business woman, to her death a mile south of Modoc Point on The Dalles-California highway Friday afternoon. The car tumbled from the hlghwoy down a rocky embankment to the S. P. tracks below. In the picture, a railroad man Is closing the door of tho wrecked car to give clearance to a passing train. tJMMI JliB.M II JMIIIIWJ IUI rt? 'if A GETS AHEAD Dalo Teppcr, ! above, graduated from the nrm. HIGH SCHOOL ANIMATION-Partlsanship was intense Friday night in the Altamont gym a. students from Klamath and Lake GSWINGS Ehlecbcr ton ry eld Denver on February 7 ii j "T t ..-., o- . of county Commissioner and 8, and is now instructor there. quin rooting section during a cheer. j Mrs. John Rcber of Malin, has He enlisted in the air corps on received his wings at Luke October 1, at Fort Lewis. Ha field, Phoenix, and now is a is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. second lieutenant in the air Teppcr, and graduated from corps. He has been transferred Klamath Union high school' in to Boise. 1038. - Lz- - V -A 1 v ' : it-is t 4 -arj:. a i i j Two Klamath county men, Wcs- I;iJ.XVf lejr F. Carter, right, and Lloyd p-pa Pcpple, above, both o( .Bonanza; tSPA are presumably prisoners In E.-' .Tnnnn. r-lultlan nmflrn.i mm l.-.'S'T.:,!' TOURNAMENT ACTION Jimmy Conroy of Chlloquin leaps high for a free ball as Bob Carnint, Blwyn Hall and Claude Parrish of Sprague River watch for a slip-up. Chlloquin whipped the WHO HAS IT? Elwyn Hall of Sprague River and Don Smith of Chlloquin Jump for a loose ball Warriors Friday night to enter the finals of the Klamath-Lake B tournament In the Altamont as Jimmie .Conroy of the Panthers waits. The action took place Friday night during the Klam tchool gym. ath-Lake B loop cage tourney In the Altamont school gym, a Japan. Civilian workers on Wake Island, they were cap tured by Japanese. Above 'is a view of Wake Island. r