November 21, 103!)
THE NEWS AND THE HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
GUARDSMEN TO
ENTER FIELD
E
Thro field training periods for
hallory I), ()rpin linllonnl guard,
will ho held In Inn net nix week,
It was annnunred Monday by Cap
tain T. D. Cm.
Ashland's guard unit, .buttery
B, will ho here for th first p
rlod, In hit hnlrl the coming week
nd. Tho othnr period are De
cember 2. I mid 4 anil January
t, t and 1.
Pinna for I In field training cull
for thn guardsmen to assemble nt
thn armory, which will lin muds
headquarter throughout thn pe
rlort. Thn rni'ii will eat unit eleep
at thn armory.
A night inurrh, ciiminunlrnllon
pracllre, selection of gun position
nnd othnr nporatlona will Ink
plnrn.
Ths field pnrlmla will In actual
ity hn n "tnat mobilisation," Cap
lain Cnn said.
WINTERS COLD FOR
OLD SADDLE HORSE
ALTOIIAH, Cnl.. Nov. 21 (U.R)
1'hn winters am gutting culilur
vmy your lor lluiiiy, 3I-ycar-old
ndilla horso owned hy Krod AnIi,
Kt, Hid mdl rancher, hut ho hopes
to colobint hli guth hlrthdiiy next
April.
ilanly la king of Hurprlso val
ley. Mo wamlora through thn val
ley for wonka at a 1 1 mo, and la
alwnya good for a handout al any
of thn ranches. Hut no matter
how long ha In gone on his eseur
atmiN. Hiinty always saunters back
to thn Anh riiiu-h.
Itlght now llnnty'a fnvorlto play
mato In Edward Hrlle, aon of
Milan tlrlli'a of Alluraa. Kdwnrd
la thn fourth generation of thn
Itrlles fumlly in tide thn ni'lghhor'a
horse,
Oii llciiil, Six Hurl In I,. A. Flro
wit.
PAGE THREE
SECURITY ftC
T
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AGED WORKERS
Olio flrniniin , dad und alx Injurod whi'ii thn roof collnpMOd
In thla HUO.OUO fr which atruck a flvn-alory l.oa AiikoIph factory
hulldlng. Thn flra was rnporlod cnuiiod hy Kiumiol Trnvor, who
took hln dog for a walk und loft a hot plum tin-nod on In hla aocond
floor ahop. Thla'la a' general vluw of iho hluio.
for novorobor only
specials
on one
on
th
ree
on six
on twelve
lovely
gift photographs
your option of on oiler)
opon lundflys and evenings by
appointment
kennell-ellis
artist photographers
u. i, national bank bldg.
tel. 2010 '
Portland Doctors to Hold
Crippled Child Clinic Here
For Klamath, Lake Patients
Arrnnci'inonla aro lining roin
ploti'd for a clinic for crippled
children of Kliiuinth nod like
collude to bn liclil In Kliiuuitti
Kill la at thn henlth unit officio.
Klghtli and 1'lno airenta. Novoiu-
hor '11, when Dr. Itlcluird II.
j Dllluhunt and Dr. John V. Ahele,
both of rortlund. will ho thu nx
iinilulng phyalclniia.
Thla clinic la being nrrtuiRcd
by thn Crippled Children'! nerv
lena of the Htnto Public Wvltnru
coitiinlKalou, aanUted hy the
Klamnth County Prtbllr Wolfnro
coitiinlaiiton and Iho Kliunlith
oiinty health unit, with Iho like
county public health niiriie and
INTERSTATE ANGLER
! LICENSES. INCREASE
I WASHINGTON. Notr. 21 (!')
The bureau ot flshorlca report a
ateady growth In the ranka ot the
I "Intertlate" angler tho follow
who often hellnvea the flalt aro
thlckor far away.
Thirty atutea aold 276.fi2 tour
! lat Itceuaea to vlaltlng flahoruicii
I for 3!.S.066 III the flacal year
; 11)38, an Increann of 30U per tent
; In five ycura. Sulcn of Iho pur
i uiltn In Oregon numbered 11.&93,
.Michigan, which e.ilnlillhrd an
all tluio high of Oi.OST toutlal II-
centos laaued la.i year, led all
i etntva In tho number of permits
of thla typo during each nniiunl
j period In tho pant live earn.
Proccoils from all forms ot (lr.h-
Iiik llconaea aRKii'galcd 10,2Jo,-
787 In 11)38, the bureau reported.
The atutea cupeiuled a aubatuntlul
nmuuiii of thla lor ndmlulKimtinn,
educational work, and renlocklng
of atrennia.
WAR HITS EUGENE
SOPHOMORE PANTS
KUCiKNU, Nov. 21 IP) Eu
rope' war la threatening to Inko
tho pnnla nwny from University of
Oregon aophoiuoroa!
Superior aecond-yenr men, cruis
ing about tho city's business dis
trict In search of "moleskins"
hnve learned from clothiers that
Chnmberlnln' Kngllsh manufac
turers consider they need their
oxtra, cloth worso than American
colleges need traditions.
At Oregon It Is thn custom for
frosh to wear "tin" pants, the
sophs, moleskins, and tho uppor
clnsnmon, corduroys.
thn Luke Counly Public Welfare
comiiilsiloii piiriiclpuliiig. It will
bo the second dll!: to be held ill
this city fur crippled children.
Any person under 21 years, of
apparent iiormul mentality, who
Is suffering from a condition
leading to a detoimlty of the
bones. Joints or muscles, or who
Is nctuully suffering from such
a deformity may attend this di
agnostic clinic uiin referral by
pureuts and family physician, It
was atiited by Dr. I. H. Itozen
dnl. county health officer. In
f addition, the deforuiltli-s of cleft
! pulme, hur. llp. burn contracture
laud plastic skin contractures aro
Included.
Attendance nt thn clinic Is by
application n n d appointment
which mny be secured either from
tho Klumnlh County Public Wel
fare commission or fro m tile
health unit. Following tho clinic,
if II 1 found that the family la
unnnie to Ilnanco the cost of the
recom mnndod care, plana for thla
cam will be mado through the
welfare commission of the county
of residence. Dr. Ituzi-ndiil slated.
FOOTBALL. DOG
KICKED BY BOY
It's news when a man bites a
dog, but It a also news w hen hoy
kicks a dog and a fooibnll at Iho
same time.
.Mrs. Kdnn Allen, 2ns itooliuna
llon nvenue. told officers her son
Diehard, tins playing football with
somn hoys Sunday afternoon when
ho kicked iho bail nnd tho dog nt
(ho samn tlmtf. Tho blnck collie,
a friendly dog, bit thn hoy's hnnds
nnd It was found necessary to ad
mlulsler medlrnl aid.
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The federal social security
board I mailing notices this
week to 1932 men and womon In
Oregon advising them that after
noxt January 1, they may be en
titled to monthly old-age Insur
ance check under the amended
aoelal security act.
Thin notices, accordlr.'t to
Wnaloy Hayes, manager ot the
Klumnlh Kail office of tho social
security board, aro being sent to
persons who hare received a
lump-sum aettlemonl at age 66
under the original social security
ucl. Theao person, he said, re
ceived the settlement at 60 by
having been employed at Job
covered by the orlal aecurlly act
after January 1, 1(37, and before
attaining that age.
"Amendments passed by con
gress and signed hy the president
on last August now make It pos
sible for a wage earner to qualify
for the monthly payment after be
a en even ir bo has received a
lump-sum settlement." lli.v.ji e.
plained. "The amount of the
sell lumen t will, however, be de-
dueled from the monthly pay
ment for which bo may qualify."
To receive the monthly pay
ment after next January 1, tho
workef must have been employed
In nt leaat tlx calendar quarter
since January 1, 1937, at Job
covered by the social security act
and must have earned at leaat
lie in wage In each quarter.
I he amended law now applies
to the eninlovmeiit of iiecMru,N i.m-
yund ago 65. This provision v. us
made retroactive to last January
1 und make It possible (or a
worker who had less than alx
calendar auartnra of nmninvmeni
al age 6 G to acquire the neces
sary additional quarters cither In
this year or at any lime there
after,
A worker who was 65 or tnoro
when the federal Insurance plun
becatno effective was not covered
by the law during 1937 and 1938.
If this poraon, Huyes aald, haa
boon working during the four
calondur quarters of 1939 he will
be able to meet tho minimum re
quirement by being employed In
two quartera of next year with
earnings of at leaat t50 In each
quarter.
EDUCATOR TALKS ON
CZECHOSLOVAKIA
AT LEAGUE MEET
.Miss rtulh Catlln, pioneer edu
cator of the state and a well
known resident of Portland where
the head Catlln ichool, spoke
to tho Klamath county chapter,
League of Women Votera, on
Cxechoslovakla at a meeting call
ed Monday afternoon In tho city
library club rooms.
.Miss Catlln has been here as
tho guest of the league presi
dent, Mrs. K. A. deary. Since her
return from Kurope Miss Catlln
has spoken frequently on condi
tion In central Europe and
especially In Czechoslovakia wher.0
she spent tho greater part of a
year.
H
ma id
News Notes and
Comment
By Bill Ganong
E. I COMPLETES
ESI
eon and an hour' ontnttnlnntent
In which Dleher elementary school
children wero tho principal performers.
Churches built on E n 1 1 1 fc
orown land have not boon pr
mltted to ring bolls tint) th He-
formation.
, 1 m
v. ij -
Thla year' Wildcat team will
bo limited, with tho exception of
two Juniors, to sophomores. In tho
past the Cat
hare been made
b p largely o f
Junior. The fol
lowing year thoy
would become
Pelicans, play for
a season, and
leave. The next
eason the Peli
can team would
bo mado up of
raw material nnH
V history would re
peat Itself. Under
the proposed plan the same group
will play on the Pelicans two
yenrs.
The Juniors, who would have
been on this year's secondary, will
form a separata team and play
In the church league.
There ha bean some discussion
among forensic circles In south
ern Oregon schools of forming a
southern Oregon debate confer
ence. It is believed that schools In
this section of the slate will find
It easier to attend a tournament
held In this country than to go to
tho tournament held each year at
Llnfleld college in McMinnvllle
as has been done In the past.
However, as with the Lintleld
tournament, the result will have
no effect on the standing of the
teams In tho state tournament In
the spring. Tho state tournament
decides tho stalo champion team.
The proposed tournament would
be moro of a practice Joust.
Tho southern Oregon contest
would probably bo held at the Col
lego of Education at Ashland.
The Boys' alliance got together
Monday afternoon to have the of
ficers of the departments explain
the approaching alllanco carnival.
When you Trot the entire male
population together for a meeting,
you have quito a problem facing
you In parliamentary procedure;
tho business before the meeting is
always taken care of in the boys'
own rough and ready style.
Completion of a new siding nn
the Orent Northern line, to be
called "McKendree," waa an
nounced Monday by the 0. N.'s
general agent, Harry Wayne.
The siding, he suld, I In keep
ing with general improvement and
I Intended to take care of In
creasing traffic.
It Is located 2.42 mile south
of Hehlinger itntlon, In a produc
tive potato area In the vicinity
of the hill road to Merrill, near
the Lost river bridge and adjoin
ing the Scott McKendree ranch,
one of thsi oldest In the basin.
SEVENTY ATTEND
DISTRICT MEETING
BIERER About 70 women
from Modoc, Lassen, Shasta and
Trinity counties attended the 26th
district conference of the Califor
nia Congress of Parents and
Teacher held at the Bleber high
chool Saturday.
Cedarrllle. Alturaa, Susanville,
Bedding, Weaverrllle, Clenburn,
McArthur, Johnstonrllle, Willow
Ranch, Toyon, Janesville, West
wood, Hat Creek, Matheaon, Ble
ber and Nubieber were among the
communities represented by those
present.
The day's activities Included
talks, reports and discussions on
educational topics, a noon lunch-
Herman's
Men's Store
826 Main St.
Will Be Closed
Wednesday - Thursday
Preparing for
the Most Sensational
Sale of Men's Wear
In Our History
See This Paper Thursday
for Details
Don't Miss This Event
Extra Sales Help WantedApply
Wednesday
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THIS TREATMENT is successful because
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taining several essential relief-giving
agents plus ephedrine expressly de
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What 8 more,
when used at first
snifile or 'snecie,
Va-tro-nol actu
ally helps to pre-1 VICKS " -
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