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    HERALD AND WEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREOON
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THURSDAY, FKnriUARY 21, 11)32
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OFFICERS OF THE Lake County Shrine Club recently installed arc (left to rilit) Louis
K. (Choc) Shcllon, Ki-njciiiil-iil-arnis; K. M. Carlon, retiring president; VWi. ninnion, new
president; John Hlair. past president and installing officer; K. 15. M a c K a y, secretary
treasurer; and K. J, Mocaliee, vice president,
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LEOPOLD VILLE, Boliflnn Congo j
ift Should tho Belgian Congo's e- j
tlrnntrd 100,000 clcphnnts bo killed
or protected? Thlt quettion Is now :
the object of a quarrel between I
local nfllcinls and elephant hunters I
on one side and the local Asracln- '
tlon (or the Protection of Nature
on the other side.
Symptoms of Distress Arising from
STOMACH ULCERS
due to EXCESS ACID
QUICK RELIEF OR NO COST
vnr four million ttotllea of the W h i. Ann
Hf AT MfcNT hkVA Isftflfl sVM tOf rfllllf Ot
tymrtt'irniof fl(irnM suUInK from ftlomsch
trxl Ouorfcnal Ulcers dun to Eicnt Acid
Pr Di !, ftwr or Upwt ttmch,
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fhi'i u Cict Acid. Ank for "Willard't
Mtmn" wbirh fully ffzplftirm this raioark
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This month only!
complete,:
LUBRICATION
AND
OIL CHANGE
CUSTOMER CAN
SELECT ANY FIRST
GRADE OIL AND
GREASE!
DRIVE IN!
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- With A qt. rrank cut
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ASHLEY CHEVROLET
410 So. 6th
FOR A SMALL FAMILY this plan 223-T offers a lot of !
livability in economical construction. Designed by Edward "
It. Tyler, 588 Macon Road, Hempstead, N.Y., the house
covers only about 1,030 square feet. A full basement, nine
closets and floor-to-ceiling built-in cabinets in the kitchen
provide an abundance of storage space. Front foyer with
guest closet and a rear service vestibule with access to
basement, kitchen and two closets are features of this plan. !
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LATEST NAVY 'CAT' The Uruman K9K-0 Cougar, latest member of the U.S. Navy
fighter plane family, knives through the sky in a test night. The streamlined jet fighter
craft, rated for security reasons in the "over 600 miles per hour" class, is a swept-wing
successor to the Panther, first jet to be used in combat by the navy.
PFC ANNE VANDERPOOL,
20, women's army corps,
has returned to Ft. Lawlon,
Seattle, after spending a
furlough here with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C.
Vandcrpool, 1535 Eldorado.
Anne joined the service
April 13. 1951, and is in the
record processing depart
ment where she handles re
ports of men home from
Korea. Some 70,000 reports
have already been pro
cessed in Seattle. Anne is
signed for overseas service,
probably In Japan.
KLAMATH AGENCY
By DARLKNi: WOLFF
Mnry Klrkland. who had worked
here as social worker for most of
the past two years has been trans
ferred to Parker Ariz. Her posi
tion hnn not been filled here yet.
She left for her new location on
Saturday.
Wreck Hurts
Prove Fatal
PORTLAND UV- Robert Butler,
65. Milwaukle. died In a hosDital
acTwasTafoVrestC! ln 8 tra'" Sat
Plcke. who left last weekend fori i' . .... . ,. .
new location In Minneapolis. L "u-J ZT.l "'"Ti J " "r inal
truck and trailer. Floyd L. Green,
Minn.
Nrw forester here recently Is
DwlRhl Palton who with his wife
and two months old dauiihtcr have
moved here from Mississippi al
though his home Is In Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wing re
turned a few days ago from a ten
day trip to Portland and Astoria.
Senmun first class Jack Morgan
was here on Wednesday with a
short stopover on his woy from
56. Salem, driver of the other car.
suffered a broken breastbone. His
wife, Gertrude, 52, suffered face
lacerations. Arthur Baumgardner.
M, Oak Grove, a passenger In
Butler's car, suffered a fractured
pelvis and nose and leg Injuries.
Kenneth D. Bteckly. 23. Albany,
the truck driver, was unhurt.
Butler's death was the seventh
Seattle to a six weeks' training ln lra,"c ,n "iruanu
course In San Diego In electronics
before he ships out. He was here
with his bride, the local nurse.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Ijouers of
, Springfield have moved to the
Agency and arc at the present
! time staying with his parents Mr.
and Mrs. Dwlght Soucrs. Dick is
i a member of the guard unit In
Klamnth Falls and must stay with-
j In travelling distance of that post.
inc ouuii wmi wpicn ne whs work
ing was moving to Washington and
It was Just too far to travel to
KJamulh Falls each week.
SLAP-HAPPY Harvard sophomores Oakleigh Thome,
left, of Bedford, N.Y., and Richard Mortimer, of New York
City, bang away at each other during their 48-hour face
slapping marathon. Having heard how two of Stalin's Reds
set a record of slapping each other 17,200 limes, they
bettered that mark by one slap.
NEW FILM CENTER
MILAN iflV-Cindelphla. the Ital
ian film center to be built in the
outskirts of Milan will have four
large studios, Enzo Furls!, presi
dent of the centers corporation
has announced.
Here's Your Invitation
lo Our BIG, FREE
Mother Wins
Right to Sons
SALEM W An Indiana mother
won six-year court fight Wednes
day when the Oregon Supreme
Court awurded her custody of her
two sons, now gcd and 11
years.
The 8upreme Court, ruling for
the first time on the question, held
that an order by a, court In another
state, Indiana, is entitled to full
faith and credit In Oregon.
DIVORCE
The mother, now remarried nnd
named Mrs. Helen A. Lorcni, was
given a divorce In Indiana in IMS.
nnd was awurded custody of the
two boys.
But the father took the sons to
Illinois, then to Wisconsin, and fin
ally lo Turner, Ore.
It wasn't until the summer of
1947 that she traced the father.
Robert W. Roycr. to Oregon, and
she brought, a habeas corpus pro
cccdlnR In Polk County, Ore., to
yet her boys back.
She camo out here with her new
husband and saw her boys, but
they didn't recognize her.
APPEAL
Circuit Judgo Arlle CI. Walker,
of Polk County nwnrdcd Iho boys
to tho father, and tho mother ap
pealed. Wednesday's high court decision,
by iJustlce Walter L. Toozc, re
versed Judge Walker.
Roycr now Is living In West
Salem. The Supremo Court order
directed the lowor court to lake
the children from I he father so the
boys can go back to Indiana.
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Bring the Family
and have
A lof of Fun
With Us
More Comfort Wearing
FALSE TEETH
Her 1 a p!aflnt wiy to 'oi-prtom
Ioom plat ducomfort. FASTEETH. an
Improved powder, e prink led on uppr
and lnwfr plalta holdp them firmer o
that they leel more comfortabi. So
fumrm. tooev, paetv taste or feeilnn.
4lkaim (nonacid Does not uw.
I 'heck "plate olor" (denture breatht.
Get FA STELTH today at any drug atore.
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FARM MACHINERY
CLOSE-OUT SALE!
SSL
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Going at Cost!
TRACTORS
O COMBINES
CRAKES
MOWERS
O ELEVATORS, etc.
All new machinery
on our lot will be
sold at our cost to
you. Save as high as
20! Sale will be
from February 20 to
March 1. All sales
final.
WHERLAND
TRACTOR AND EQUIPMENT CO.
Case Dealer -Tulelake Calif.,
there's no substitute for greatness
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23
8:00 P.M.
TULELAKE HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
Medo-Land Ice
Cream Honored
CORVALLI3 P) Champion Ice
cream makers of Oregon were an
nounced here Wednesday nt the
annual convention ot the Oregon
Dairy Manufacturers Association.
Ole Tltland nf the Rainier Cream
ery won the vanilla nnd chocolate
titles. He scored 06 for vanilla nnd
05 for choci5lute.
James H. Dunlap, Mrdo-Lnnd
Creamery, Eugene, topped the
strawberry Ice cream mnkors with
a score of 95.
The convention will continue
thrown Thursday.
(DDflIBgH$
DOLORES ALEXUS
Lovely Top and Acrobatic
Artist
HARRY MENDOZA
Master of Ceremonies
Well Known Mystifying
Magicomedian
FRAN MEEKIN
Playinq the Songs You
Like to Hear
HALPLUMMER RUSS MILLER & CO. LUCILLE ELMORE
The Human Pretzel A Variety of Entertaining Acts Mistress of Ventriloquism
FLOYD A. BOYD CO.
TULELAKE, CALIF.
Your International Harvester Dealer
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tneres no substitute for SERVICE
We pay tribute to the Father of our country... commemorating the event
of his 220th birthday. As a service to Oregon, The First National Bank of
Portland will remain open February 22.
Open 10 to 5 on Washington's Birthday
The First National Bank of Portland feels that adequate service requires
being open on the days, and at the hours, that banking facilities are most
needed. Therefore, its complete state-wide banking offices will be open
to serve you on .Washington's Birthday.
Klamath Falls Branch, South 6th Strati Branch
:. Merrill Branch,
FIRST NATIONAL DANK
OP PORTLAND
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Th. hank ,kX sfoy OPEN 10 TO 5 SIX DAYS A WEEK for ) tovhM
"LET'S BUILD OREGON TOGETHEIf irtuhWDwia"
Ph. 4113