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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1921)
Ir' iminAY, MAitoir, is, 1km. THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON APPEAL FOR FAIR FOLK i l1 l"7 i - r-i "" STEPHENS HAS America Means Salvation to These Little Ones f.l M i i f! "In tho r.iro cliarm of tho qulot, sturdy Stephens Salient Six which will ntlrnct such a dominating Inter est nmong tho show Tlsltors, woraon motorists will find thoso touches ot refinement so near to tho hoart of Milady," ssjfs O. L. Williams, asso ciated with V. T. Leo of tho Metro politan garage, Steiihctts dealers. "As striking as nro tho Important units of these, car, such as tho mo tor, the chassis, tho body, It Is In that careful attention to tho little details which mean so much to the discrim inating woman motorist that the Ste phens will scoro heavily with femln Sno show visitors. , "Stephens engineers have bowed to Damo Fashion, 6ven In the matter ot tight sklrtH. Tho design ot the frame and the position of tho rear springs are such that running boards aro nearer to tho ground, making egress nnd Ingress easier for tight skirted femininity. "In tho right front pocket' of Ste phens cars Is a complete touring kit that Is prorlng a delight to discrim inating 'vomen motorists, as well as ,to tho mn. In this kit, In com pnrtments designed for them are, whisk broom, mirror, brush, col lapsible cl and soap box. The con Tcnlcnce rf these articles Is much 'appreciated for short city driving, as woll as for touring. This compart ment is protected by lock and key. "Largo pockets, also, have beon arranged In tbo rear doors to permit tho carrying ot casual extras, such as cloves, veils, etc. Thcso compart ments are especially convenient on shopping trips or for trips Into tho country. "Probably nover before in tho his tory of the automobile Industry havo women attained such a knowledge ot motor cars as at present. As a re sult they are keen In tholr appreclar Hon ot tho handy tool kit in the left front door. There, tools for ordinary repairs can bo reached conveniently, without dlstusblBg other passengers In tbo car and without the tugging ixmiuiL The Kuropcnn Ilcllef Council, which seeks to rnlso $.13,000,000 ut the Christmas reason, has been formed for the purposo of throwing llio entire chiirltnblo energy ot tho United States Into the vital tusk of providing food nnd metllcnl assistance to a.000,000 children In eastern nnd central Uuropa this winter. itcprescntutlves of eight gtvnt relief organizations, working Inde pendently, gathered overwhelming evidence that the plight of these unfortu nates should tnko precedence In world charity until they are saed. The co-operating agencies which form the Council are the American Itellef Admin istration, tho American lied Cross, tho American Friends' Servlco Committee (Quakers), the Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, the Federal Council of tho Churches of Christ In America, the Knights ot Columbus, the V. M. C. A. and the Y. W. C. A. nnd hauling necessary wnoro tools aro carried undor scats. "Refinement and comfort, espec ially for Milady, aro built Into the Stephens models. Seat cushions aro deep and luxurious, of gcnulno leath er, French plaited, over heavy, rcsll-J lent springs. Tbo arrangement ot the Instruments on tho instrument board, tho tonncau light, tho ex tremely long floxlblo springs, under slung In tho rear, tho perfect venti lating windshield, tho bullet side lights are foatu'es that givo to the Stephens that finished expression and that Impressive Individuality that so appeals to the woman car buyer and user. "And topping thcso advantages, aro a striking beauty of body and chassis lines, crowned fendors, which, coupled with Stephens' re markable mechanical plant, blend Into an Imprcsslvo picture of motor car refinement and beauty." Surgeons declare that thoy aro never very busy In tho oporatlng rooms on tho 13th day of any month. Trees Hard to Kill. When a tree Is cut to the ground nnd the root Is left to rot. nil the forces seem to rnlly round the dor mant lenfbuds contained In the old roots. Subsequently, strong new shoots grow, In much the some man ner ns from pollard willows. With the saplings nnd penstlcks, the ense Is the snme ns with shrub, because. purposely or Inadvertently, some lenfbuds on tho stem have been burled under tho earth. Although oak stakes nro rarely found among thoso which flourish un der such conditions, yet there Is n ense now In n Welsh colliery, where n piece of oak timber, supporting the roof, has developed branches like mini ature trees, which have grown to a length of three or four feet. These are thickly covered with fully opened leaves of palo green, tipped with pink. They live In utter darkne.M, nnd present a most peculiar sight when revealed by tho light ot a passing snfety lamp. oinnniNG Tho high quality of success that follows advertising In tho classified column of Tbo Herald is duo to the Intelligence ot Its readers. COMPANY l NINTH AND MAIN STS. Basic Elements of Progress j m ." - .1.12 Industry, Confidence WHAT IS the value of an individual in a community? If you have not done so, look about you and estimate the value of everyone, you know in your neighborhood. Not necessarily in dollars and cents, but financial independence is a large factor in the making of desirable citizenship. Ask yourself what your neighbor is worth to the community includ ing yourself and you will find that besides his moral and religious qualities the well-rounded desirable citizen has a substantial bank ac count or its equivalent. He stands on his own feet, and knows it. He radiates Confidence, Industry, Progress. He stands for con- t structive principles, not destructive. He is not jealous of his neighbor's success, but is enthused with an honest effort to excel. His public spirit is of the highest order, and he gives valuable, efficient service for the public good. . ,' M - f :(. FIRST STATE AND SAVINGS BANK J. W. SEIMENS, President . '