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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1952)
HERALD AND NKWS. KLAMATH FAt.I.S. OREGON ' PKGT. SFVF.N MONDAY, JULY 14. 10M ' ItOROOU K0K0OM I j( , ! KHMMiyp 3 ! IIm I ir7u P" i'' ' ' ' I -V 111 1 f ... ..vl 1 , . jJL-AiivAv sVusWa Ji' ! Surprise For Pat Nixon llv ni'TII COWAN CHICAGO li Mn. ftlchard NUon r.truggled through the crowds l hunt rrreinioii Sunday to meet Che Klnrnliowrrs. Now. him five- days later, me enn hrr hushand urn sharing the do Hi ll l spotlight ullli lliein. The ullin. nltrnullve wile o the Junior senator from California enid he truly la "Irriiiendounly sur prised." Blip never drrsnird the Itepubllran convention would pick her husband k I lie vlre-uresldrnt-lei nominee on the ticket headed by Cen. Elsrnhowrr. "I heard report lest Wednev day that he might be ronnldered," she Uild reporter;., "but I didn't luge it seriously and neither did Dirk." Durum the Inlerlude that follow ed Hie volliiy whl'-li noiniitfiCen Kl- '.rnhower on Hie flrit Imllot, Mrs. Nixon and two friends lelt the con vention hull to net a sundwtch. She gut the sandwich and then aorne: "We were watching tirade D movie on telrvlMon. Huildenly a commentator rut In with a news .la-.h that niv hxbtii't v.ss beinn nominated. I hod runt taken one bite of mv ssndwlrh. I drontied II and ruhed back to the hall." The former Patricia tlyan. Mr. Nixon .i born In Klv. Nrv., but grew up In Whltuer, Calif. A strawberry blonde, she Is 5' fret-It '.. inrhes tall and atnul 111 oounds. The Nlxons have two child, en Patricia, . and Julie, 4. Civil Defense Stresses Medical Division Work (This la another In a aeries of artlrlea on rlvll defense opera tions as organlvrd In Klsmath t.'ounty, released through the publlrllr division sf Ilia local program.) By MALCOLM EI'I.KV JH. Probably one of the most nec essary groups In an emergency or gsnl.ution in cai-e of a disa&tor li the medical division, and the Klnmath County civil deleave pro- supplies. "Such stockpiling" he continues, "will be set up first near the cit ies designated as prime target sress, and only later at lesser target taigets." Urn 1th plans "re closely Inter, woven In the county's other civil defence groups welfare, commu nictt'ions, personnel procurement, puolic liifurmailonand lit. Cob- grove gives as an example the pro- the transportation sec- necessary for use as emergency ambulances and for moving medical supplies and per sonnel. ' laundry trucks, he said, would probably function well as emer gency ambulances. The personnel A LOW-COST, three-bedroom haul with a two-way fireplace and attached car-port in modern ityle. Thii plan 255-51 by A. H. Salkowlli, architect, 37-60 12nd St., Jackson Haighti, N, Y., eovart an area ol 1,080 iquara feet with storage room, which raplacsi basement. Thii home ii being built and told by Irving Warfield at Sye.iet, L. I., (or $, on lott 70 x 100. Eatoriori are covered with vertically ttriatod colored atboitoi. Kitchen! are finiihed in knotty pino. Rood are asphalt ihinglet, lathreoml arc tiled and picture windowi aro of doubla-pano insulating glass. (Further information and plans available from architect I Grass Contest Judging Due I AKEVITW Judging to deter mine which Lag County rancher or farmer shall be the winner of the lM edition of the five-year rounty.wlde range Improvement pregram, end which will represent l-ske County In the Portland Cham ber of Commerce "Ores Is Gold" contest w ill soon get under w ay at a result of a tinning held Tliuri 'dsjr, July J. br the tske County Chamber of Commerces agricul ture committee, of watch Elgin Cornell Is chairman. The live-year contest la strictly a I. ska County alfsir, with annus! awards to be presented the yesr following actual rsnge Improve ment work and with a big prtte offered for the best five-year allow ing. It was started In 141 by Ihe Rotary Club and la now sponsored Jointly by Use Chamber and Rotary. The Orasi Is Oeld contest Is con ducted by the Portland chamber atsrted last year. It covers the Pe rnio Northwest slates with large pritea offered for the trend win ner and for winners of tha state divisions. The county contest awards lag one year behind Ihe range Improve ment work because the committee wishes to give Improvements one yesr In order to study remits. The lets corneal was won by C.W. Ogle and Bon. who won a graln-grasa drill. The IBM contest was won by Dan Schumacher, who received MOO worth of grass seed. In 1 06 1 when Schumacher was nsmed win ner of Ihe 1H0 county contest, he was also entered as lake County's representative In the IBM Orsss Is Gold contest and he won second plsce In the state division. FIVR KILLED l.A POCHXLLK. Ftanca '! Five American soldiers were killed and four ethers seriously Injured Friday night when their cars crashed Into a tree alongside a highway southeast of here. Saddle Club Organized MACDOKL About M women turned out lor an organizational meeting held here lent week lor a ssdflle club. "The Butte Valley Spurs." The session wss held In the party room of the Macdoel hotel. ( t icnke" '-- r Arnold, Klamath Falls Saddle Club Who c-.p.uiiiti mi.. ,,iw....i,,k t, un saddle club and emphasized horse manship and sportMnnn.ihlp. Miss Doris Porterfleld. JF Ranch, Dorrls. was elected pre.M dent; Mrs. Marie Thsrp. vice pres ident: Miss Barbara Andernon. sec retary; Mrs. Jusnlta btcrensnn. treasurer. Mrs. Margaret Steven son was appointed publicity chairman. A committee was appointed to draft by-laws to be read at a meeting set for tomorrow at s p.m. at Uie hotel. Members need not own their own mount, but should be able lo acquire them when the occasion demands. President Porterfleld has extend ed en Invitation to all Interested women to Join, and to bo at the next meeting. All signing up at that time automatically become charter members. gram has prepared lt.-.ell well In .v'.''"'" b 'h l"JJr'"" ltis.1 raumnl i 1 VrilstlCB IlfJUCAoll y IWT Under thi dlrrt-torMilp of Dr. Orralrl Co k rove, I ho dlviA.uii hJ Iwo Immediate objectives; 1. Jl Ih to Uko care of any local dKaftler In organized, orderly and elflcieul tanhion with a min imum Ion, of life and dlnabillty to the injured victim. 2. ft In tu have trained personnel In medical unit available to move la other dl&ater arraa in tut fttntr. Tor local disasters, Cosfcrove ex plain the way hla division Ji to .unction. Plana re underway to have eight or 10 bcattrrcd emrrency lira aid poit in the city and ul urban arc, Two emcrHtney huh pitalh oeparalc from ex (Minn hob ultaU oivU beveral In rue fiheltt-rh lor inasii care of minor Injuries. The latter would be run by wcl fare perarjnnel. In ueneral. first aid posts are vel.lu irhurchefl, schools, lodfje halls or npaciouA buildings with walor. lav a lory and kitchen facilities. Kmer kency honplinlA and ma.su cre cen tera are larger buildings with aim liar factltllcr., Ur. Coin rove notes the buildings a mentioned are di&tributed about town so one single catastrophe 1a not likely lo damage the bulk ol them. On a regional baMn, Klnmath County ha an Important roll, too. Ur. Co? drove report the slat civil dclen.su oil tela. ft have request ed Klamath ort,aniz hcven mobile first aid tea ma and two emergency hospital unlta. Each of these would consist of doctors, dentist, nurhes, pharmaclMs, clergy, nurses' aid. trained first air personnel and clerical and other a-sstalants such as litter bearers and ambulance drivers. Bays Urn doctor: "Supplies for such teams will have to come from existing medical supplier available In the county, although eventually federal, state and per haps county funds may be made available for stockpiling necessary 4-H Camp Set For July 27 I.AKEVIXW The annual 4-H Club summer camp at Cottonwood Meadoaa will be open July 27, and run for one week. Registration Is to be completed by July 1 in order that planning can be made accord ing to the number expected In camp. Sponsored by the 4-H Leaders Association, the camp will provide a full schedule of activities. The fee will bo $10 pe child for the seven day period. Parents and friends of 4-H are asked to go the camp early Jul 77 to help get It up. The program will begin with aupper that eve ning. Lee Hanson, club agent, hat sent letters to all parents of 4-H members, urging early registration and help In setting up the camp. August I will be visitors night and i.ci in.n would register volunteer a special campflre program will be civil defense workers and assign arranged. thrin as assistants lo aid teams j and hospital units. i The level of the Caspian Sea has Dr. Cusgrove has under his lead- j risen and fallen sharply several rr.Mi.p a commune covering au asix-cls of the medical dtvlMon. That Includes dental, nursing, phar maceutical, mortuary, laboratory and ambulance personnel. An Important and not to be for gotten phase of the medical divi sion Job Is that of controlling communicable dl.sesse, a well as irHlnihg In resistance to chemical, bacteriological and radiological warfare. times within historic times. Tele-fun by Wirrin Goodrich Printer Strike Strikes Ireland DUBLIN. Ireland. I Dublin went without dally Irish news papeis lor the fourth day Mondsy with no sign of a settlement of a printers' strike. Three morning newspapers and two evening editions suspended publication Friday when 4.000 printers struck for a 30 shilling iM 20 a week pay increase. The printers have been offered a 12 shilling six pence 11.751 week increase, but the proposal wss rejected. INVISTMINT MOrlRTY ' FOR SALE tttum a Yeur lovettaneer Vry Sea4 Priced ol J1J.OO0 far auks. sale. 120 North 10th Charlie Read' SADDLERY will be CLOSED July 13 to August 1 ! tl- yaw thund timet to thrw ojwejy that ein- clent number Hit em Molt up number before you IU". . . Keep your personal number list up-to-date by checking it with the latest directory . Pacific Telephone- WURLITZER A mf niflctnl plan. Many lavalf itylat mn4 fialihat ta chvaia fram. LOUIS R. 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