Di-cemlxT 11, 1931 THIS EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE SEVEN EMPLOYES TO give i ours PAY TO NEEDY Klmimtli i mi Ml)' i'inil(iin ire kt-d In tvit ifiiti Ih i mv h riilnutitr itiniiih luwuitl thy rt-1l-f n Ilm tH'rOv during thn m r III ItoOllllllill adopted bv Ibr Kid him Hi county court Thur-duy. Thr r'Knhittin an adopted fol io IlKnOlJ'TlON hi thr County Court of ( lit N i it ir nf Orituu, lii and fur Km County ii hlitiiiiiih. In ihi Mnitiir or H'lpHiB lhi n-d m ml I' tini ployed , WllKKKAM. Imal Chupir Hi of l hi- National rVil'-rntloii of t-'itat Kiiiploa HI Kliiiiiuili At-n', Oti'Hiin, linn imrirtj and ill of Ha mrniliaia Nii'd In ti ti ll In our day's buy (r ru h and firy i uli-mlur month towaid hi'luhiK urn! altrvlHilug the Mtg tntMlllin iff Ihfl UIM'lll- pbrtrd and nrdv; mid, W (IKIIKAM, Ihu rmplnyfa of Ih Hlulo of Ori'Koti havtt rutnr d Into a llkn arrungt maul, mid II In ilimlilo that thla policy tie attended a fur as can bo so far as Klmimlh I ounty and Ha rm plir arr lom-rrnrd : THKHfc KOltr.. IT M IIKKKIlY l;KfI.YK!t lr III County Court m Klamath Count. Orrttun. Idat Ilm inrtiilwra and ra li f th mrttilHTN 1 thla Court dntiiti oil day's, pu nut of ft h i atriidar muni tt ilury tnwui d aid pur imm and tha County Court U"Ma bi-rrhy rl'"cf fully reiurt all alartd nMbiali. and cmplo)c. of Klamath County. Or-gun. lu adopt a llkn rouri w mt thrv am able to do mi aud ran affoid tt, to Hie rod that thr hunger. uiti and uifrtni of th n lv and nnrmployad tuny li duly pnividid for, mid amounia to b paid to tit titttoriiora till.-f t uiiiniltitr of Klumai It County. tMi'Kiin. or the irrtary or trta Uir thrr.if latrd thi loth dyy of ! , I9H r KH 11. t.OUHAItll. t'ouniv Judge HI I. Art OMKNCIIA1N. t'oittmlf-iiinfr, ( HAKI.KH H. WILLIAM. Coninillotur. It's the "Hoover Hat" ' . , .. . .. Hltii., unit now hut, Mr Unnrhd ui'tr the ti.inM of funioua tHHiil. ThU Imry hU k rrrHtmn. rn to ont kid of lovuly Cotiiit.. lip lUltl!'. hl'Miiln bl. In lha "Ho4ivr llitt." named nflr lb Amrrlran l'rrald"tit lit- lh I'urlalii n niodl.l who dnlinrd It. alia and Kldaeit lwt r It prrttr bad ibapa. bat tbcyr fellD btlr tonlfbt nd will b okay soon. Five "Lost" Seamen Recount Experience of Twenty-Five Hours Tossincr On Atlantic Lr"'n,ai . & i o ne featured in Church's Program KiJIIur. Noli': Thn I'lillcd I'reaa prewnla h'rewlih an icluatv ri mint ( III" npirlcni-K nl flrn afainxn of Ih fl.lilng Irawlor, "Anna .Ma," who Hfi rai:ijed todav by roaat vuardarati aftr I bnura of inuur lanhi-d In maita of III reaiel wblrb fonaded on llainind ahuala, "(iravtyard of lh Atlantic." Kalih tarmlna, Klmar tnd John ELIGIBLE IN VOTE 5 I in uiia rat Ion rotrlition under a rnltiilon adopii'd by Ilia bnuka today. A almllar revolution la pendmi In tha annate. Il M, M. JOMVMIV Mramaa MMuinl Ilm T ran In .tnna Man oprlglil. I;il, h lulled rre) IIATTKKAH INI.KT COAKT fil'AHII HTATIO.V. N. C. Der. II. (UB It a a Irlnhtfiil ei parlenie. Wa war lualiexl lo tha rlln of I be Anna Mas for orer li boura. wlib aeaa running bo feet blab at tluiea. It didn't look Ilka wa were going to be rxarued. Ilaa Into Hlioala Tha Irawlrr ran on tba ahoala In a nlorm yrntiTday morning and Bank alowly. Tha ivaa kept throwing her up ahere tha roaat guard boata rouldn't take ua oil. Tblnga looked vary bad. Tba ahlp began lo break up. It water logged. It gava na a ter rlbla fMiing to ba out thera alona with no ona to pick ua up. Finally It became neceiuarr. aa tha ahlp aank on lb ahoala, for ua to ropa and laab our aalvea to tba rigging. Then wa thought wa wera gonara. We prayed together, me. Captain (arinlne and Kldaont Liwia. Our prayera wera anawered abon- dantly, Iteld a ad llnngrr Wa wera terribly cold aad hungry. Wa ware beaten about by the blgb watea and toaaed about Ilka rubber balla. Wa ware eipoKed to rain and cold within li mlnutea after wa (truck the ahoala. I thought It waa all over with ua, wben morning came. Thera waa an awful current running arroaa tha ahoala all Ih time. Hut tha coaat guard boata came aa clone aa poaalble aad ahot Ufa llnea Into tha water near m about in yarda away. Captain Carniua, Elmer Car- Door of tba Inu.'" Thirty-two I CL-a P.i . aao.l. ar. being rehe.r.ed for I farttf thla pageant, augmented by a chorua and orcbealra. Itranger Why aren't you In erhool, my lilt las man? Chlld-rllell, lady, I'm only four. 1 Held on River no.NA.NZA. Ore. During Ih. recent cold apell Loal rlirrr baa frnien above tha aprlnga, pro viding an opportunity for many abating parllea. Tha f'brlalmaa meaaage and aplrlt la being featured thla month at tha popular flunday evening rain m m ia. i oin m anil Congregational church. Hunday evening, according to annoancament by Her, T, flavla Preaton, colored plctnrea of the acene and Ufa aa It la today of phe country of Jeaua' birth, will b abowa. Tbeae picture wera tak en for tha National Oeograpble Koelety, and ara of tha high aland ard uaual In all their llluatra tlona, Ker, Praaton aald. In ad dition to the plctnrea the nolo, "Th Holy City." will h aung by K. K. I'altaraon. and will ba lllua trated with colored alldea. Ka mlllar Chrlatmaa carola will ba aung. Tbeae pli-tura aervlcea on th firat two Kundaya .of tba month make a fitting background for tba pageant wblrh the chun b will preaent Hunday evening. Decem ber 10 and 27th. entitled "At tha Heatinf Modern Homea la th principal function of our fuel oil. Heat that la clean, heat that la health ful, beat that requlree little or no attention will ba yonra when yon, too, uaa thla perfect fuel. Th quality of th kind wa .ap ply la alwaya uniformly blgb. It la aa dependable aa tha proven economy of our low price. HlJilJlUiWyilila'i a(aJj a i 1 HjlaS ( a. Market Send$ Meat To Hooverville Folk Kui!laht mill In llomir tllti U4-n'flttd whr-o thr Haul try ttifat tiiark! nk nln 4 ound rhl' kriia, li poniidft Of lr mat and U pounds of 01 tall nd pl tr- to tha hotrl In Hoot r villa- Vrdn-i.day. Tb mn lack krttlra to tnak tw In and vpi'taMf to put ttt th piw, '.Mayoi' Klrhard Mr Hern alaia Tbo rlty polltit diairtnirat ra porta that many prona bava takra food and riot bins to the ftfrdy of llorrilla rH-ntiy. Mi mUr i a and li-it.il vutrii of thr Klamalb Indlau I rib- may toiv fr any right adult Indian lor itirinhfr of th Tribal llurl ) i-onimltttw. Huprint'nd'nt C. M hlalr of Klamath Aifn. tHirai in bul ion lorrvctliic thr f lr-1 . vhlib annonnd tht? rliM-tton for Tutvday. lHr?mbrr lath Hlalr atataa that It Ha boan nllid to hl attruilon that an lantrndmrnt lo thr constitution ol tha lliialaroa Commlttar makloc Ilir irK-rtdur u h that four mamhf r of tba rtimmlH"f would lr rlrctrd fiom unr ald of thr rtrratlon and four from tha oth rr a not prrorntrd In proprr form, and will not apply at thl In I loll. Thr Indun-. on th triiial rot: and aitrd 21 or ovrr. will at tlirtr ballota at thr Wllltamton rlrrr and Hratty rhurcbra. Wlla- Arr all mrn aa atupld a vou arr? Nuiihaiid 'hi. mi' drar: look at all thr oat)rlnra thrra arr. Births Outnumber Deaths in County lltrttu In Klamath rounty dur ing the month from Novrmbar 11 to iMH-umbrr 10. tutalrd 43, ac cording to official rrrorda rom ptlrd by tha offlr of the count) hrattti unit. Iiralha duflng Ih timi nrlod of lima nuuibrrrd 1 0 . glvlns tba birth total a Irad o( 14. Restriction Lifted For Alien Athletes WASHINGTON, I)c. II. J Alton participant and officials In th Olympic (iron In Lot An Klra nr&l aprlns will ba ad rntttrd without tha customary Boys Hi-Top SPECIAL Tha boot with 9 outetandinf feature. FULL OIL TAN UPPERS. HEAVY LEATHER SOLES. LEATHER HEELS. 14 INCHES HIGH. WET WEATHER WELT5. SIX STITCHED BACK STA. PETERS BRAND. PLAIN TOE. GUARANTEED LEATHER THROUGHOUT. M &oldetfituletficre4 ICOltOHKTS m I M i otsrmsunoM THC MAMS Que PQUC Fifth and Main St. Stfai? Pmg Sttoie Tenth and Main St. Special Prices On Ivory Eyralin Thro Piace) Sot a. Mirror, Comb and Bruah 'with cloth lined hinges box. New styles and new colors. $3.98 .o $6.50 Too Piaca Pyralin Sat, Mirror, Brash, Comb, Buffer, Shoe Horn. Nail File). Cuticle Knife, Powder Box, Scissors, with cloth lined box $13.50, .$16.00 ll-Piece Flueret Pattern Lucite Pyralin Sets Comb. Brush. Mirror. Nail Buffer. Shoe Horn. Scissors, Cuticle Knife, Powder Box. Hair Receiver. Rouge Case and Nail Polish Cae ,,, . $18.50 Gent' Traveling Set Two Military Brushes, Comb, Hat Brush, Tooth Brush Holders, Soap Box with leather case $2.98$9e00 Gent's Purse Set Genuine Leather Bill Fold with Key Einf ft match, smooth and fancy grain. All fta come in Xmas Boxes. 98cto $6.00 HANDBAGS Ladies' Hand Bags. One of the Largest Assortments in Klamath Falls. All Biea, Colon anS Shapes. Misses under arm n Qn French Steel purses e$.&70 . toPO Beaded Bags Color enameled frA rin Children's Purses Mesh Bags - O'TaOU toOlU AU colors . . $6 98c Photo Albums Three sizes and two or three colors Real Leather, Loose Leaf, with Embossed Borders 50c to $3o50 CANDIES Liggett's and Haas' Fresh Candy in small sites. In Christmas Wrapping. 25c ,.$5.00 TIKIE RECALL STOEE are MIL a fid heris hcrw they get that way! The mildest cigarette is bound to be the one that's made of the mildest to baccos. It's harder to find the milder varieties but wc pay the price and get the choice. The world's finest Turkish the world's finest Domestic -tnc purest, mildest and best tobacco that grows that's what we buy for Chesterfield. , We tic up millions of dollars age ing these tobaccos right. Then wc blend and cross-blend them for extra mildness and taste. Good they've got to be good! Everything that money, science and skill can do to make a milder cigarette shows up with every puff. A cigarette cant be made any milder or purer you can smoke as many as you like. And you'll like as many as you smoke. Chesterfields TASTE BETTER and THEY SATISFY! TO hesteitield MILDER TASTE BETTER PURE THEY SATISFY