April 12, 1934 THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FAU3. OREGON PAGE PKVEN E GOVERNMENT HELP R. II, Dunbar, socrtitury-troiu-urer of Ihs Klamath Kit I na llnntil fnrin limn association of Kliiiiinlli mill l.uku roiiutli', ro conl ly rncnlviiil wurd (rum the KiiviiriKir of Hio fnrin credit oil tn I ii I nt 1'it lion, W II 1 Hi in I. Myor, Inllliiii hi in of thn run il y ri'ci'p tin n whli h farmer mill tliulr crnilllor urn iiIvIiik Id I ho lunula of 1 ho fmlunil furm inorimino tiorpiirnllon wlili'li urn now lining tmiiliiroil by thn fi'iturnl In nil bunk of Bpoknn, Wli., In pluco of oash otllnnioiit ot fiinner' dnhli. "Those bonds have boon !! tiiK In tlm largo markets at a little nliovo pur, Indicating a ready innrkol fur Ihntn. Junt a wok nflur Ihs liunliii began using liomli Instead of coih, the first bonds to ho mild on Ilia Now York ninikoH worn pun-hnsiM) nt 1004. Wo anticipated IIk-ho Used Cars In Exceptionally Fin Condition '31 Ford Ajifi Coupe . . , , 30 Ford IRC Sport Coupe mO 4 HP Tudor .... '32 Ninth 8 LLC Sudnn .... '32 I'ontiac ACt Coupe ... iJw '2D Packard 8 ATC Sotlnn .... ". '30 Hudnon 8 A1C Sudan ... '30 Ford Tudor JPC Sedan . . . ml '31 Ford ' Q Pickup.... mOJ '29 Ford i QC Coupe . . . 03 '29 Ewiux Sedan .... 195 Term and Trade Balsiger Motor Co. Main and Eaplanade hnndH, which bear 8 par cant In t itrimt pur iitiuiiin, would (oil at pur or abnva nt tliu tlmo wo ant Ihu liilorvat rate, 'for guvnriimunt bund inuturliig In 1941. Iiuurliiit Ilia aumu rulo wore soiling abovo mr." Myers point ml out Unit tlxmo boiiila wnra not only exmupt from lociil, atuto and foilanil luxation wllh Ihn exception of surtax., Inliorlliinio mid K I ft tuxen, but Hint limy urn an miullly milnlilo nn Kiivnriiinuiit iTtirltlo, Ho lulil limy aro boliig quoted In tha iimlroiiolllnn papers, but If audi initiation uro not avulluhln rmullly to furumri that limy will bo glvnn thn quotations If they will write to thn failoral land bunk of tliulr district, Vital Statistics IlIflTII. MOORE Bnrn to Mr. and Mm. V, U, Moore of tlm AhIiIhiiiI roulo, a ion, April 12, nt lllllnlila h'- piini. weight 4 pountis, lift ounces. Tuxti had not boon lovlcd In (Iran, a purluli In Hwotlttn, for 4 7 yours, but now they linvq luxe In relievo iini'inploynmnt, mtU of Atiniul Rl iltm.nl of Tin riututv t casuai.iy compahy or HIW V0IIK of NX York, In II" am. ol N' Ywt, on Urn Idlrlr-flMI il.r of ll.rtinl,,r, ISM, tnadf 10 Ilia Imoiu. ruoimaialvnar 01 1)4 Kill of Otri,o, tittfioanl lo U.I TAI'ITAI, ABXntftl of niillal Ilota l' 11 W.l S.5C0.O0O.0O INIIIJIK Not ptmluaa titlotl emu ll yMr . 3 i.oao.aai.T i Moral, dliM.ili oiI unto if orltofl dovlux Hi. r 1,119,3(10.70 llKvao tlm olW ooutw, tf ,..,,,. oolio nill UN toot ,mi,n T M Imom sso.iiof.eao.ts lilHlil ItnKMi sra Krt loaM pal4 - t't tiwludliot a,llutmnt nMiM. 114,007,910. 01 pttldmli paid on capital Itata durliiri Hi. r tar . t 0b.ImIm aid HltlW paU itull ll I,I7I,I6.1 Tn. Unmn onl IHO oald IK ll lt 491.171. 91 T- 1..1.T..:T.'.T. T.9.1.97..0. Total namlllowt 7,fll9,4l9.0 AKOmi V.loa rf ftal l.l. oi4 iau- Ul ialil IJ9.54I.S9 ot ilorti ."I v- l.ul.l lall If,4l0.19l.0 Imm on OMfliatM ud oellat mi. m. .............. full In ImU ai4 oti uainl. . . , riMoliHaa In rvum of rulWtlia OTlltrti alixo Bpliw 00, III 11 tlltinl out Itnu 4M onil Of ClUfd Olhtr omU I. 1,319,114.17 4,lt,15 II jaa.tat.T0 ' 411,9110.17 TUl aa-lllol owtl 9J3,7fa.01!. Oroof (UIom lor lim"i'iJM?.ll.l".0' p , l-k. o0 aroknoto "' ?? ;' All mm iiawuiw 4.oj.i3i.iJ Total llabmila, ai wt at lal TV.I39.9H.791 .91 - 11.1 U m t J.150,0110 00 ttopV, H taioi o.UnloUWra.9 4.15I.401.H Tout ..-.-,.-riv.'-M at HISKN1 1?( OHWrtia r ia tM ltlOM toMltrf " fs.434.J( (.o ol fi"r. Tlm noalttf Caoalir Convanr ol Wo Tilt , . n.im of am.tur. w. t Uouo. Jr. r.?, raubnt otiotoor w M. I.. JOIINKON llinMi'iit An.'iit, hlninntli Full i Egyptian Queen IIOIIIZONTAl, I Vrnoiiinua naka luinnua In Kxypllan hlKtory. 4 What Knyp Hun fiionii coin mlllrd milrlilo with 111 II llofrltivriiiit, 1.1 KnclrclltiK. ID I'erlitlnliiK to the our, III Innono. 18 Ulacrltlcnl murk, 10 I'nroillno. 20 Kuinllllno Tourtooy tlllo 22 DroKo. 22 Hclniltar. 24 Inorganic. 20 To unilorinlno. 271'alil publicity. 2 Dill of far. 29 Hot of three. 2J Nay. .12 Half quaru. 33 I'arl II lonai. Aiiiwitr to lrnvluua I'unxle TO HE II MURRAY Bk mm ME BP'fty ij I lDjN TOW iiillM .in Hun. 30 Unit. 3 To atop lowoult.. 40 lndln wharf 42 Wrath. 43 Color. 44 1'ortnlnlna to a braid. 41 To decay. 4 Hlnc. 411 Tlireo, 00 Hho waa a nieinher of the . family, CI Poem, VKIITICAI, 1 Wild iheep. (Typical (enuo of ahrawa. t Scheme. 4 Credit (abbr.). J To ahun. I rather. 7 Work of aklll. I To labor ( Lawn. 10 I'orlnlnhif to tlie.Andoa. It The ruler who aspired to thla queen'a country 12 Deity. 14 Tyrant. 10 The hand. 17 Juvellno. 20 Money factory. 21 Kenmle home. 24 Mali. 20 Portion of the mouth. 28 Klour factory. 20 Indian. 22 Bkunk. 34 Plowerllke. 35 Hall (bird). (7 Toilet box. 21 Chief river in Efypk t To Itno). 40 Impartial. 41 To acream. 45 Self. 47 Golf teacher. fiJ rs SS31 - r T A Olrl Scout cabin ha been addud to the property ot tha Coin munlly Congreaatlonai cnurrn IhrotiKh the gcnoroeliy of the Chllcoto & Smith roal eolate firm. Thla little houne waa formerly located on Wantland avenue, and wna moved to tha church lot through, the klndneaa of ft. B. Hadlcy, house mover. Thla building la 12 foot oy 24, fitted with tha convenience! for hontliig, lighting and kitchen norvlro. It ha been placed back of the church and paraonage. op ening on to the outdoor flroplnce and council circle. The Girl Scout troop will get to work right nwny under the aunervlalon of lliolr loader, Mr. Klraor Mit chell and Mra. T. Davit rreston, In paint and paper and furnish tha home. The landscaping of tha church grounds ta being fur thered till aprlng, additional tree have been aot out and flower beds planted, The new lawn, planted laat year, la In fine shape, according to Rev. T. Davli Preston, miniator of tha church, and will be used to tha fullest ex tent thla summer for parties, cro quot and archery, In addition to tha full use of tha outdoor fire place. Thla new acout building completes an equipment of fire buildings on thla fine corner lo cation In tha Mills addition, and makes one of the most useful and attractive church properties In the city. Holds False Teeth Tighter and Longer This new delightful - powder keeps falsa teeth from rooking, slipping or dropping. ' No pasty taste or feeling. Give perfect confldenc all day long. Oat Fasteetb. from Star Drug Co. or your druggist. Three sliea. Tha Presbytery of aouthwest Oregon opened on acheduled time, 7:10 Wednesday evonlng, with nearly a full qnota of min isters and many elder. During the opening exerclsea Mra. Madge Hampton presided at tha organ and a male qifartet consisting of O. A. Myers, A. M. Collier, Myron Shannon and Dr. H. M. Drown, aang "Jesus, Lover of My Soul." o Dr. D. T. Robertson, retiring moderator, delivered an Illumi nating and Inspiring addresa on "Without a Vision the People Would Perish." Following thla tha Presbytery waa constituted and nominations for moderator were made, resulting In a con. test between Dr. i. K. Howard of Glendale and Rer. J. M. John' aon ot Central Point. Tha latter waa elected and took charge of tha meeting for tha ensuing year. Thursday' session open with devotlonala at 8:20 by Rer. Thomas Robinson of Oakland. Bualnesa will then occupy the morning, closing with commun ion service at 11:80 with Rer. Kngrald Iverson In charge, an ointed by Rer. J. S. Smith of Unite Falls, and Rev. H. h. Weir of Matin. . During the morning Evangelist Walter Duff, Jr., will be presented for licens ure as an evangelist under the Presbyterian denomination. ' The luncheon was served at the Flrat Methndlst church at 12:16 with nearly a hundred In attendance. The Rer. A. Theo dore Smith wag the toast master. The afternoon devotions at 1:80 were led by Elder W. M. Wright of Ashland. Commis sioner to the general assembly were elected and reports of per manent committees heard. At 6:30 th banquet la to be held at tba Methodist church with Miss Helen Swarti In charge, assisted by Walter Duff, Jr., aa song leader. ; . In the evening tha entire meeting la to be In charge of tne women with Miss Donaldlna Cameron, Chinese rescue worker th principal speaker. The pub- lio la cordially invited to attend any or all session. DON'T GAMBLE ON OLD TIRES! 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Fanerala NANCY ANDREW Funeral services for tha lata Nancy Andrew wro pawed away in thla city Tuesday, April 10, 1034, will be held at Tha Church ot the Seventh Day Arvent In Ashland, Friday, April 13, 1934 at 3:00 p. m. Commitment ser vices and Interment In ML View Cemetery, Ashland. Tha remains will rest In tha Gold Room at the Earl Whltlock Funeral Home, Pine atreet at Sixth, where friend may call until 10:00 a. m, Friday. English taxpayers pay $100 for each child In the secondary gradea of England'a schools. Pennsylvania produce mora anthracite coal than any other atate. miserable Spring Colds HEAD THEM OFF oo with this amazing aid in prevent ing colds . . . CLEARS "STUFFY" HEADS VISITS Frank Lonergan, candidate for the republican nomination for governor, waa here Thurs day aa a member of tha grand lodge party ot the Klka. The Portland candidate was on fraternal business, but he took time out for a discussion of the political situation with friend here. "Thing are looking good," said Lonergan. "Of course, I'm not fooling myself. This Is a race, but I am In It and am making progress." The Portland candidate ha seen much service in the legis lature. He laid he expected to be back here a a political cam paigner, probably around tha first ot May, Dean Jewell Will Addresa Graduate Dean O. R. Jewell, director ot secondary education for Oregon, will again apeak at tha com mencement exerclaea wbloh art to b held at th Pelican thoatr May 26, according to Paul T. Jackaon, principal ot Klamath high school, Thla will be Jewell' aeoond talk ' to tha graduation clasa ot Klamath high school. H will talk on a subject of hi own lection. Plana are being mad for huge airport rtt Ruayn, a sub urb of Prague, Caechoslovakla. Tbe aparrow ta tha costliest alien that North America ever admitted. 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