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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1942)
IB- t iHjuniyHii yyf-yH.rm " ' PICTURE NEWS of the WEEK i a. in n' -. Kti d t v v -AM. . .-.-i - Mir......:, . w-x voV-R- L X X v 1 .Pl OH 1 it l 1 L -x N; x x xv x xxxxv x X Xs .. x-xxxx-vx (A-111 ' wwiKt A!.-- JLi: ki;- tw.Jw l xV x s 1 x xi. r x a. yXX J XX v. XX xx x v. .'.V sx x -y s x s v ! x . x X X . X Tv xx, s X i!';i.Jh:L:4 lx.J 1 ljt.J.iLik TURN OVER MONEY This plrturo Wo InktMt when $1000 wim liirni-d ovit flciin (hu Hmkiiroo Days sliow to the city's troop entertainment commltti-o. In tne picture, lull 10 riliiu: louniy nr vc.vor Frnnk Hnwnnl, Myor John !!'.j!oii, Frpd Hi-lllimnnnr, O. D. Mnllliows. Hobcrl Mo- Gohcy and Ed Hell. 5 I -WVRr ' IT WEEDING ONIONS This Is the summer vocation of Iva Jano Haskins and Betty Kilpatrick of Merrill who arc shown hard at work in the field of Don Hubble. They ore paid 60 cents on hour for the work which they hove undertaken in order to do their bit in view of the shortage of farm labor this year. Miss ' IMA Itlephoia) Haskins is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Haskins. Miss AN ALL-AMEfllCAN PARTY Vou'vo seen lots of pictures of bombs belnR londcd on plnnei Kilpatrick, doughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Kilpatnck, is homo but this is the first picture you've seen of American airmen In England loadlnK an American, for the summer from OSC where she is n Junior majoring in ,nn0 homb on an Amcrlcan bullt bomber for n hop over Germany. y now this 2000 pound home economics. . bomb probably has already nuido Its mark on German soil. 1 . x-il'i a xt- V x x r " i- Af ' Hi- " X, 1 1 ss ?rr?"rti i V A--'ri--'f J t , Vv-i ?, V f COURTHOUSE ANNEX Above are three views of the Legion hall, Fourth street and Klam ath avenue, which was occupied this week following a remodeling program to provide quarters for various offices now using the courthouse. The upper picture shows an exterior view of the building. The other pictures show the Legion assembly room on the second floor, and a hall (cene on the lower floor. ' , 1 ! i I '. i ?t-t Tjn . nnuv-i . r: 5 iV - "nut 1 Hlf' " ' 1 s a r.i BOND BUYER Charles Rob crts, 12, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Roberts of Weyerhaeuser camp 4 is shown with a $100 bond purchased from money saved during his year's service with the Herald and News as a carrier boy. if.,:i; fife ykrL RECREATION CIRCUS PERFORMERS This picture was taken last weekend at Victory House, Eighth at Main streets, and It shows performers from the recreation program circus doing their stuff on tho Victory House program. . 7, VM .'!lt'lF'.'Hi'!',l'. ! ' ni"y i ' DUTCH QUEEN ADDRESSES V, S, CONGRES S Describing the resistance . of her people, Queen Wilhelmina told a joint session of Congress in Washington that "the fight goes on." To her left on the rostrum is Senator Alben W. Ba rkley (D-Ky.)) and to her right Representative Sol Bloom (D-N.Y.), speaker pro-tem, and Vice President Henry A. Wallace. The man at tho extreme left is an unidentified senate attache. iiu-iy I - -i: . . ut-ii- 8TUDENTS PRACTICE AERIAL GUNNERY Occupying the rear cockpits of North American AT6A trainers, student gunners from tho army air forces gunnery school at Las Vegas, Nev., E i s 4 ' tJ I i A i . .. . .e jK i 9 t r . J innM l7Mm fire at a sleeve target (lower left) towed by the Martin plane at the tight. This is the final NAVY'S NEW LONG-RANGE FLYING BOAT Maintenance men work on the Sea Ranger, now two-molorcd experimental long rangfl Nnvy flying boat. Dcs--phase-of-tralning-ot-the-schools Jsnatnd,by-tl)e,.Nayyja.lhe-XPJBB-l, the Sea Ranger Is heavily armed and Is expected to hove a longer rango than any Navy plario now In nervlrn, '