Tuesday, November 21, 1922 THE HEPPNER HERALD. HEPPNER, OREGON PAGE THREE FRANK. SHIVELY Practical Horseshoer Lame and interfering horses Carefully Attended & GENERAL BLACKSMITH IN G Located at Scrivner's DlacKsmith Shop HEPPNER OREGON Greatest Mother Summons Her Children ANNUAL 3GLL C J. -4. it ..TSi "t 'i S, ill V 1 . 1 t Aiw"" 'yt'X " Ck Vjl I iVi v " w" 2 v k ' 0 i O An allegorical concept of the Red Cross as a peace-time ideal is era ployed by the American Red Cross in a new and striking poster for its Annual Red Cross Roll Call. Spread out before the heroic size figure is the outline of the United States with a Red Cross superimposed upon it while around its borders are sketched scenes depicting the chief activities of the Red Cross today service to disabled veterans of the World War, disaster relief and promotion of the public health. The poster .is the work of Lawrence Wilbur, a New York artist and will be displayed throughout the country during the enrollment of the Red Cross membership for 1923. WE BUY'POULTRY Highest Prices paid for Chickens, Turkeys, Ducks and Geese delivered at our poultry yards in Heppner. Cornell &. Merritt, Heppner, Oregon Phone Main 615 Dick TRobnett Practical Horseshoer AT CALMUS' SHOP RED GROSS WillfiiNG IH FIGHT FOH HEALTH Better, Stronger Citizenry Now Emerging Out of Work in Uriited States. The Anierii'mi Ret! Cross as nn pviincfUst of ln-tUT health has looked its problem siuaiv In the face. How it aivepfVd u tsi: r.'voiihxl to It In the nation's physical condition ns fcroairlst iVir.'ns the. World War, end conscientiously applied its activi ties to c-rreitim forms a vivid chap ter In the (Vrihc.m'ns annua! report. Ilisiori, aiiy and practiciily, nursing la a hi.sic v.ori; for the iled Cross. In its public health ntirsins service, in in stnict.i mi i;i lioaie hvtiene intl care of the s'ck, nutrition classes, ' first aid ami life saving courses and health cen ters, the American Red Cross is ap plying effectually the lessons learned during the war and making for a healthier, stronger and better nour ished eitifenry. , ' The task of the lied Cross TuMIc Health nurse in the 1,2-10 nursing serv ices now operating throughout the country instructing their communities in health essentials and disease pre vention is demonstrating the possibili ties of human betterment and the great benefits of enlightenment. During the last year 313 new public health nursing services were establish ed by Red Cross Chapters, and several hundred services so convincingly prov ed their effectiveness that they were taken over by public authorities. In orilcr'to promote this work $.".0,000 was allotted to provide women to prepare themselves for public nursing. The home visits made by the 1,210 nurses aggregated nearly 1,. "00,000, visits to schools numbered 110,000, and in six months 1,250,000 school children were Inspected by these nurses and where defects were found advised examina tion by physicians. In rural commu nities this service has made a very marked advance and has won thou sands of converts to approved methods of disease prevention. In home hygiene and care ofTnesick instruction, which tits the student in methods of proper care wheiv illness is not so serious as to reipiire profes sional service, the Red Cross conduct ed 3.SS4 classes during the last year, enrolled 2,3,ri(i Instructors, 03,4-M stu dents and Issued 42,050 certificates. On .Tune 30, 1022, nutrition service embraced 1,100 classes, with a total of 27,523 children and 2,5S9 enrolled dieti tians. Seventy-eight food selection classes graduated 733 who received Red Cross certificates. In general health activities Red Cross Chapters maintained 377 health centers, serving as many communities, provided 38,751 health lectures for large audiences ev erywhere, while clinics numbered over 10,000. Special attention g'iven to lame andin terfering' horses. I Guarantee Satisfaction. Give me a Trial Red Cross Gains Strength in All Foreign Fields In Insular possessions f the United States and in foreign lands the Ameri can Red Cross scored heavy gains dur ing the last year, passing the pre vious membership high mark of 1918 by 4,201 and advancing the figure to 15(i,40S. The Philippines take the lead, gaining nearly 100 per cent, now having 115,917 members. In Europe the 1921 Roll Call enrolled 11,123, with the Constantinople Chapter re porting 605, a gain of 33 members. China was 1,782 members, a ain of 59C; the little Virgin Islands have .1.000, while the Hominlcan Republic with 2,927 advanced from its previous high mark by 1,423 new members. Haiti, organized In 1920, now has nearly 1.000 enrolled. Mexico reports 354, a gain of 327 In one year. The American Red Cross has spread Its membership over som" 70 foreign hinds and its Junior membership out side of the United States is close to 700,090. Get Out Your Heavy lies i Cleaning -:- Dyeing Relining -:- Repairing Red Cross Water First Aid Makes Life-Saving Gain More than 325 Chapters engaged In life saving or water first aid last year with tlie result that the American Red Cross Life Saving Cofjis has set a new high mark for enrollment and the number -of qualified life savers de veloped. The Influence of "learn to swim week-' in naiay localities is re ducing the water facilities through in struction and I'm. wider t!se:iiln.il;..n of ro--sc'-;it ion methods dell-,llS."a'"d ' by tl.e lJrl i , r o-e-,:u 1 1 : . liv , ; T "Will You Excuse It, Please- There Is No One ontheLineNow" Mistakes arebound to happen. We all make them. When your telephone bell rings and the operator says, "Will you excuse it please, there is no one on the line now," she is not responsible for your annoyance and inconvenience. The occasion for the use of the phrase most frequently arises when the called party is slow to answer the calling subscriber does not' wait and hangs up his telephone. Many times daily telephone users call wrong numbers use incorrect prefixes, such as "Main" for "Market" transpose figures, such as 5342 for 5432. Suddenly realizing their mistakes, they hang up their telephone. Without fault or negligence on her part the telephone operator is left to explain, and the sentence first quoted is that adopted as most briefly and concisely covering the situation. The Pacific Telephone And Telegraph Company V V? V ;i :: vvherc moy '1 i J V.t,.;.I lij ' 1 if; This is house cleaning season Just received a fine assortment of the best brooms money will buy. -PRICES RIGHT -A white enameled broom holder with every broom. 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