IRCGE FOURTEEN' N '
MEDFORD MSTE TRIBUTE, MEDFORD, OREGON. THURSDAY, JHNE 13, 1935.
VEAR.S ACTIVITIES
OF HEALTH ASSN.
SI
646 Smallpox Vaccinations,
284 Diphtheria Immuni
zations Given Entire
County Well Organized
Seeking better health for Jacfcaon
county has been the work of the Jack
son County Health association during
the year Just closed, and In an an
nual report released today, the or
ganization list many gratifying ac
tivities and accomplishments.
Under offioera of the health ssbo
eiatlon proper Mtsa Mildred Carlton,
president; Mrs. Fred Waner, vice
president: Mrs. Lwla Ulrlch. secre
tary, and Mrs. J. C. Wcills, treasurer
work of the organization In better
ing health conditions throughout the
county has been affiliated with that
of the Jackson county board of health
nd the Jackson county heAlth de
partment. List General Activities.
In general actlvltlea of the health
association, the report reveals that
the organization has:
Held five bi-monthly meetings with
average attendance of 85; sponsored
six talks by Jackson county physicians
on special subjects for child health
veek (six physicians gave radio talks
on diphtheria immunization and six
wrote articles for the newspaper on
the subject) : financed 77 dental
clinics with MO children treated, nine
helpers giving 231 hours In assisting
the. dentists; sponsored 13 talks by
the president; sent five delegates to
the state tuberculosis meeting at
Pendleton; transported children from
rural communities to the DUlehunt
Dlxon clinics; offered a study course
for several community groups and
P.-T. A.'s which studied throughout
the year; conducted a membership
drive during May,
In general actlvltlea of the health
department, the report shows that
this department has:
Conducted 649 smallpox vaccina
tions and 284 Immunisations for
diphtheria; examined 88 children and
adults at special tuberculosis cltnlo;
examined 83 children at Dr. Richard
Eillehunt's clinic for crippled chil
dren; examined 00 children at Dr. H.
Dixon's cllnia for handicapped chil
dren; tented 4400 children for hear
ing: examined 434 babies at 48 baby
clinics; sponsored 17 talks by the
health officer and 22 talks by the
county nurses.
Kntlre County Aollve.
Besides Med ford, combined activ
ities of the health association, the
Jackson county board of health nnd
the Jackson county health depart
ment are carried on In Ashland, Pros
pect, Eagle Point. Rogue River, Gold
Hill, Central Point, Jacksonville, Oak
Grove. Sams Valley, Phoenix and Tal
ent, the report reveals.
Officers of the health association
are assisted by members of the execu
tive committee: Mrs. Leonard Car
penter, nurse; Mia. Alex Sparrow, fi
nance: Mrs. I. E. Schulor, publicity;
Mrs. Charles Taylor, suply; Mrs. R, E.
Green, education: Mrs. Moore Hamil
ton, Mrs. Jax-k Hcyland, Mr. Robert
Hart, Mrs. Robert Brown and Mrs.
Elwood Hedberg.
Members of the Jackson county
board of health are: Eugene Thorn-
dike, chairman; Dr. C. H. Paske,
Thornton Wiley; C. R. Bowman, Ralph
Billings. Miss Mildred Carlton and Dr.
A. P. W. Kresse.
In the Jackson county health de
partment are: C. I. Drummond. M.
D., health officer; Mlsa Blanche Run
ela, R. N.; Mls Sibyl Walker, R. N.,
and Ml M Josephine Koppes.
Cooperation has been reported from
every community In the county in
activities of both the health depart
ment and the health association,
which have carried on membership
and seal sale drives, baby clinics, im
munization tests among children and
school medical examination under
the following chairmen:
Medford, Miss Helen Butlls; Pros
pect. Mrs. Fred Mlddlebusher; Jack
sonville, Mrs. Herbert Hanna; Ash
land, Mrs. John Puller: Phoenix. Mrs.
John Oammlll; Talent. Mrs. W. H.
Hlgglns: Eagle Point. Mrs. H. J. Stan
ley; Sams Valley, Mrs. J. L. Pink;
Rogue River, Mrs. Reed Carter; Oold
Hill, Miss Nellie Jacobs; Ccntial
Point, Mrs. Arnold Bohnert.
Financial Report Olven.
Included In the annual report was
the following financial statement:
January 1, 1034, to December 31,
1034.
Receipt!.
Seal sale (groas receipts) H.440.52
Membership and communty
chest - - 1.41S.80
Miscellaneous . - 207.10
Sale of nursing service 813.75
Total receipts $3.878 87
Balance at beginning of pe
riod - 37829
Total - $4,185.16
Plubumements.
Health education .. 70 11
Nursing 2.008.84
Clinics - 334.40
Administration ... 130.47
Seal ssle 107.B7
X-rays, etc. 320.60
2.081.29
Percentage on gross receipts
from seal sale 804.31
Total
$3,845 80
Balance at end of period $ 300 56
FOR DUTY NEXT YEAR
Nomination of officers for post No.
15 of the American Legion here, with
many names having been aubmltted
on Monday night's meeting, will be
continued at the next meeting night,
Monday, June 24, according to word
released today. Those nominated
Monday were:
Commnnder. Cole Holmes; first vice-
commander, W. Q. Averlll; second
vlcc-commander, Morris B. Leonard;
chaplain, A. J. Anderson; adjutant.
Joe Pllegel and Fred Pry; historian,
Col. W. H. Paine.
Those nominated for the executive
committee were: L. C Oarlock, P.
W. Schftfrel. Geo. A. Codding. Kdw.
Leach, Warren Butler, Cans Wymore
and Russell semon.
Elections will be held on the first
meeting In July. Medford Volture
40 and 8 are' holding Installation of
their newly elected of leers at Ash
land Legion hall, on Saturday even
ing. June 22. A real sing party la
planned, and all 40 and 8'ern arc
asked to be present, and to bring a
good Legionnaire. Tickets may be
procured from Ruas Semon.
DUST BELT TOUR
IS DESCRIBED AT
Fire Chief Roy Elliott, but re
cently returned from a motor trip
to the middle west, was main speaker
at the regular meeting Tuesday at
tho Hotel Medford of the Active club.
He described the Incredible condi
tions occasioned by the recent dust
storms In that district.
The fire chief said that a dust
storm had to be seen to be believed,
and recited incidents to illustrate
that point. In one little town, Colby.
Colorado, It was Impossible to see
neon signs burning across the street.
Normally the town has a population
of about 750, but dust storms held
up so msny at that point, that at
one time there were over 1500 people
lnr the place.
On the return trip Mr. and Mrs.
Elliott encountered floods, to make
their trip a complete success. The
nice part of the Jaunt. Elliott told
the Actlvlans, was getting back to
Oregon, where the climate has no
extremes.
During the regular business meet
ing of the club It was announced
that definite arrangements will have
been made by Tuesday for the Joint
social gathering with the Ashland
Actlvlans. The committee working on
the social Is headed by Poster Cone,
with Eugene Dowling, Frank Bas'J
and Lea Welscnbergcr serving with
him.
The convention committee reported
that they are busy on plans to
bring the 1036 International conven
tion to Medford.
latest Improvements and refinements
are now being displayed by local deal
ers, and terms are said to be the
lowest In history.
DANCE
At Boone y's Grill, Saturday night.
Need Permits For
state at a cost of 50 cents, under a
Mt l.w V.tVi will tuulna autliM
Gasoline Refunds July 1. The state department to
day sent out 7500 application blanks
to active claimants. Refunds have
averaged In excess of $750,000 a yesr.
SALEM, Ore., June 13. (AP) Claim
ants for gasoline tax refunds must
obtain permits from the secretary of
OPPOSE ML ADAMS AS
NATIONAL PARK AREA
HOOD RIVER. Ore.. June 13 (AH)
A resolution condemning the pro
posal to convert the Mt. Adsms sres
into a national park has been adopt
ed b the Olenwood, Wash., women !
club. The women declared the plan
would work adversely to the Inter
ests ot those residing adjacent to
such a park.
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