1
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Steel Pay I
Hike Okayed
PITTSBURGH, April 31 WJ
Agreement on wags Increases of 11
day (or 140,000 U. 8. Steel Corp.
workers today cheered the entire
Industry with the prospect of a
year of strike-free production. .
The pay hikes agreed upon yrs
V terday by Philip Murray, president
-f the CIO and the United Sleel
, workers, and J. A. Stephens. "Bit
Sterl" vice president won ejulok
approval of fire major producing
subsidiaries and are expected to set
the wage boost pattern for other
steel companies as well as other
industries.
The agreement comes before the
Union's no-man wage and policy
committee today for final approval.
The union said signature of the
pact could be exiwcted tomorrow,
"Great Victory"
' Accord on a new contract was
hailed by some executive -board
members as "a great victory.".
President Benjamin P. Falrless of
the steel corporation Issued a state
ment in which he said he hoped
the cost of the Increases could be
taken care of in the present price
structure. He asked employes' co
operation in absorbing the costs by
improving efficiency.
U. S. Steel put the direct cost of
the wage Increases at $76,000,000, in
cluding pay boosts for fabricating
companies expected to sign similar
pacts. The steelworkers' announce
ment estimated the cost at more
than $43,000,000 but explained that
figure applied only to the five sub
sidiaries Involved In the present
agreement.
Ganong Named To
Law Honor Roll
UNIVERSITY OP OREGON. Eu
gene, April 21 (Special) Willi am
Ganong Jr. of Klamath Palls was
among the IS law students named
to the university law school's honor
roll for winter term.
' Ganong Is a senior and the son of
Mr. and Mrs. William Ganong Sr.
of 724 Main street
In A Morgue
ON A SLAB Look at that dead
body all cold on a slab in the
morgue. Just as that man is dead
to us, so are all dead to God, who
go on in sin.
STRAYS All we like sheep have
gone astray, we have turned every
one to his own way and the Lord
laid on Christ the sins of us all.
Christ who knew no sin was born
into this world to become sin for
us.
- LIFE FROM VINE Receive
Christ Into your own heart as your
own Lord and Saviour and then
and there Ood fives you new birth.
He becomes your eternal Father
from that instant. You can now
see your name in his Book of Life.
You are born again born from
above God's New Creation. You
are now to draw your life from
Christ who said I am the Vine,
you are the branches. And Just as
the branch has its life from the
Vine, so also Christian has his life
from Christ, his Lord. I can do all
things thru Christ who is my
strength, said the Apostle PauL
Yes, Ood has - saved -people
here on earth. The Bible is their
guide, Christ their strength and
their reward is sure. Who-so-ever
will may come. And may that
Who-86-Ever be you. Bow shall
we come, up out of death into life
if wa neglect so great salvation
; S. W. McChesney RL, Portland
1, Ore.
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Good
Old Days In Public Health Nursing
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The first public health office In Klamath county was established
in the old chamber of commerce rooms, located (n 1921 In the basement
of the Early hotel building. Mrs. Lydla F. Howard (then Lydla Frirke)
is shown here beside the old roll-top
Public Health Nursing
Marks 70th Anniversary
By LYDIA FRICKE HOWARD
This week, April 20 to 26,
marks the 70th anniversary of pub
lic health ' nursing in the United
States and 26 years In Klamath
county. - Lydla Fricke Howard, R.
N., graduate of Lutheran hospital,
St Louis, received her public health
training with the school of social
economy in St Louis, pioneered pub
lic health nursing in Klamath coun
ty, beginning her service on Jan
uary 20, 1021. Mrs. Howard served
with the Army Nursing Service and
with the AEF overseas during World
War I. She also did public health
nursing with the St.. Joseph Lead
company at Bonne Terre, Ma, be
fore coming to Oregon.
The Oregon Tuberculosis associ
ation at that time was maintain
ing the bureau of Dublio health
nursing, and had as its ma lor
project, the placing or public health
nurses In the counties of Oregon for
a demonstration of several months.
The chamber of commerce, the
Red Cross, and the American Le
gion, were the sponsoring agencies
m procuring puouc neaiur nursing
service for Klamath county. The
nurse's office was a small space In
the chamber of commerce rooms
then located in the basement of
the now Earley hotel. The steno-
grapner ana oince clerk at the
chamber of commerce took tele
phone calls and messages for the
nurse. A roll-top desk was loaned
by the late Captain O. C. Apple
gate. This desk was shared with the
part-time Red Cross secretary. The
Red Cross proMded ' transportation
for the nurse, which was a real
pioneer Job; but it was also an em
pire awakening. There were few
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naved streets and very few high'
ways. It was not an unusual thing
to have the little old Model T,
driven by the nurse, pulled out ot
a mudhele. '
The duties of the nurse were 8ut
llned as follows. She demonstrated
public health nursing in communi
cable disease control and Immuni
sations for prevention, tuberculosis
follow-up on cases reported as con
tacts, assisting with applications tor
those needing hospitalisation, in
spection of school children, prena
tal, infant and maternal Instruction
care, teaching of home hygiene
courses, investigations of county
Indigents, making reports and rec
ommendations to the county court
for assisting the needy, and many
other problems were handed to the
nurse.
In 1924 the office was moved to
room 12 of the courthouse. The
staff consisted of a full-time health
officer and two publlo health
nurses.
Two serious epidemics occurred
in Klamath county, one of menin
gitis In 1925. and the other of polio
myelitis In 1928 and 1934. The value !
of publlo health .nursing to the I
community was now definitely es
tablished; and her part in assisting
In the control of these epidemics is
well-known.
In 1936 the health department :
was moved to 6th and Pine streets. '
At that time a city school nurse
was added to the health department
staff. In 1938 the nursing staff In
creased to five public health nurses,
with a supervising nurse. In 1944
the department was moved to the ,
present location. 1949 Main.
At present the health department
staff consists of Or. J. Martin
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Adams, aotlng health officer; Annla
8 truth era, supervising nurse; Lydla
F. Howard, Mlllrent West, Nnoml
Miller, publlo health nurses, and E.
Mas Snelrs. R. N.. cliiuo nuree. The
county Is divided Into nursing dis
tricts as follows, Mrs. Howard. Wey-
ernaeuser, port KlRtnnin, n. e n o,
Fatrhaven, Chlloquln, Crescent
Lake, Ollchrlst, Henley and Bhav
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Summers, Altamont, Sncrod Heart
academy and Roosevelt Miss
Struthers, Mills, Riverside, Conger,
Falrvlew and Pelican.
Due to advances In medical prac
Opening Saturday, April 26-
Lake 0' Voods Resort
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O Restaurant Open.
O Grocery Store cMht:
O New Outboard Motors.
T"0' Boats for Rent.
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KLAMATH THEATRE GUIDE
Monday Night
Esquire "It's a Wonderful Life," starrlnf James Stewart.
Pelican "Love Lauths at Andy Hardy," with Mickey Rooney.
TOWer lfs a Wonderful Life," starrlnf James Stewart.
PJnA T "Woman Chases Man," with Miriam Hopkins and
rine I res? Joel McCrea, plus "Riders of the Desert,"
BMf nlksji "Tn Bowe'', starring Wallace Beery and Georje
ItainDOW Raft. Also, "Trlffer Tom." '
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tice through sclcnttflo research and
the changing philosophy ot educa
tion, there has been an evolution In
publlo health nursing practice. The
publlo health nurse today Is a grad
uate rwtstered nurse with sixh-IhI
preparation In community lieultli
education, and usually has a bache
lors or master degree. She Is rec
ognised In progressive communities
as a family health teacher who In
terprets the physicians fttidtiiiis and
Instructions by demonstration' and
care. She la a liaison person be
tween the hospital and the home.
She assists the teacher as a con
sultant The publlo health nurse serves
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, Steel Utility Table
24x1 6-inch Top - 3.88
AN steel fable with heat, stole-re-rsiilanf
glistening white baked-on
enamel fop, legs. R.d or black. Legs
Dared af bottom for greater rigidity.
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ELECTRICAL DEALERS OF KLAMATH FALLS
Modern Bed Divan & Matching Chair
Regularly Priced at 169.95
Both pieces have coil spring seats and backs,
sagless base, doweled and corner-block frames,
printed tapestry covers. Divan Is quickly opened
out to double bed. Big roomy bedding compartment.
Drugget Rugs
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Hutja shipment arrives! Those 'rouejh-tnd-tough1
all-wool rugs, so useful in any
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36-inch Matting ' i
'jWafarproof 73c
Live rubber matting Is corrugated.
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floors. Useful In halls, on porches,
before laundry tubs.
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Phone 8821