The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 07, 1942, Page 14, Image 14

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posed mobile Held unit to De used for defense purposes met at the Salvation Army Monday after- WAR PRODUCTION-rOne of J. H. Schnccbcrgrr's Rocker R
noon. Mrs. George H. Merryman Jr., was named president and Mrs. Mahr Reymers, secretary Poultry farm's hens went all-out to aid the war effort this week
and treasurer. Seated, left to. right, Mrs. Harry Panning, Mrs. Charles V. Rugh, Mrs. Charles when it laid a 64 -ounce egg which measured 7H Inches around
G. Hovey, and Mrs. Merryman. Standing, left to right, Mrs. Mahr Keymers, Mrs. Ted bhoop the girth and 8 inches around the long way. bennecoerger nam
SPORTSMEN Rex Vowell. left, and Harold Putnam were accorded the distinction of the "o
standing sportsmen" In their respective basin basketball league this week and presented with
awards by Lynn Roycroft and Arthur Rlckbcil of Rlckys Jewelers. Vowell, of the Church league,
won the Rlckys trophy. Putnam, a member of a Commercial quintet, won Roycroft'i annual
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THEY TOOK HOME SOME GOOD SPUDS-Here are five hlgh-ratlng Bend trapshooters. each PARLIAMENTARIANS This Is the Mai In school Future Farmers of America parllamen-
with a sack of high-rating KUmath Potatoes. The Bend men received the po atoes at recent , recently In competition at Bonann. Andrew Street, center,
shoot at the Klamath Gun club. Left to right: Dr. W. G. Manning, Lloyd Mag.ll. Vic P ath. Wal- J nrlncloal at Malln. -Kennell-EUla
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KNOTTED TREE OF SPRAGUE RIVER This knotted tree trunk
is,, a relic of early days la Klamath county, belonging to the
family of George Hum, pioneer. The huge knot is held in the
picture by William Hum, son of the pioneer. As Klamath Agency
farmer, the elder Hum was in charge of a trail-blazing crew in
1898 which laid out the present Sprague River road. He found
a growing pine tree which had been tied in a single knot by
some passing traveler. The tree had grown with that knot in it
trunk for some years. Hum took it home and made a table with
the knotted trunk as the center leg. It was recently brought from
theHum basement, where for many years it had been stored.
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ORATOR This Is Danny Gl
van, Bonanza, who recently won
a public speaking contest In
Future Farmers of America
competition at Bonanza. Danny
RENAULT MOTOR PLANT Here's a censor-approved royal air force air view
of th huir GAY SCRAPBOOKS Camp Fire Girls who belong to the group led by Mrs. Rollln Cantrall and Mrs. Matt Kohn Jr., pr
L- 1 scrapbooks they have made this winter to Mrs. Rollo C. Groesbeck, chairman of the Doernbecher hospital committee. The
Renault motor plant on the outskirts of German-occupied Paris, the main objective of a deadly ocrapoooKs wey nave mane tnis wmr
and destructive bombing ta-be,. ta ...-tated 6C0 Shew. ZLTdXS ff? MeakW
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ment, (8) airplane engine plant, (9) offices, and (10) engine test shop. The picture was radioed Ca prine Blanas, Gloria Croup Clarissa Mason ; Clajidette Gleason Lois Allen and Faye Ne son Fourth row, June Vaagen,
from-London to New York. ,
. m . . will compete at the state FFA
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ESSAY CONTEST WINNERS These are defense bond essay contest winners with members of the Klamath Shrine club which
sponsored the competition in the schools. Tho girl winners, loft to right: Lois Shoemaker, Dorrls elomentary school honorable
mention: Dolores Cone, Falrvlew school, honorablo mention: Carol Vnnderwnll. Mill, .nhoni i-.t r 'r t-..
HIGH SCHOOL ROOTERS RALLY Downtown Klamath Falls was invaded Friday afternoon by hundreds of enthusiastic Riverside school, second prise; Buetta M. Lion, Roosevelt school, third prize, Mon In tho picture left to riant' A M "colllor,
Klamath Union high school students, rallying in support of the Pelican team which goes to the state tournament the coming county defense bond chairman; William Dinsmore. President Walter Wlesendangor. Georco P n'nvi. Twt v ' un'u ',h Paul
week.:ere is a section of the crowd at Eleventh and Main streets. , Landry, Shrlners. ; ' " " i n flail wo to