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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1924)
TT ■4- i ■ A, .*-■ T >— * 46 i J t ' J “A J » » *• DR. MACRUM STRONG FOR COOPERATION ì Ew • *i* 4 » F » I 4 * ri) Wvirt* • HE Phi Beu Kappa “Key” identified iu owner aa having won the highest scholas tic honors his university could giveliim. Just as the “Red Crown” disc identifies a product that has won all motordom’s approval for its high standards of quality, of power and of mileage. T COUNTY HEALTH NOTES Again in Full Swing Is our Fountain and Ice Cream Service. Our old customers know of the quality and service we give. We again solicit their patronage. And to those who have not—we ask one trial. » 5 .V :«i. - z 5* l> -* / Our Famous Milk Shakes are bigger, richer and better and their fame has extended many miles outside of Hood River. ' : We invite you to inspect our fountain at any time, for neatness, sanitation and purity of our syrups—nothing but true fruit Syrups I 1 ». » Miss Elisabeth Campbell, public health nurse, announce* that the clinic for chUdreu of pre-school age will be 5 held as usual thia month Friday. April Dr. 0. A. Macrum. president of the 18. Parents are urged to bring all board of directors of the Mosier Fruit children who are not of school age for Growers Association, all of whom, examination and conference over igpb- along with their manager, R. D. Chat lerna of child training, food and care. Enthusiastic interest marked the field. were here last Thursday to bear I the presentation of the plans of the fourth annual meeting of the Hood rommleaion of five, expressed himself River County Public Health associa as heartily in favor of the proposed tion, held Friday afternoon, April 4. at the library and showed the gain cooperative movement. which public health work has made j “The commission has been .doing in the county during the past year. some excellent, constructive work,” C. H. Vaughan, president of the asso rsaid Dr. Macrum, “and we are now ciation, was In charge. Mrs. Glendora ready and set to get into something Blakeley, of the State Bureau of Nurs that we have long needed. Mosier and ing, and W. J. Wheel don. of the other mld-Columbla sections are ready Oregon Tuberculosis Association, ad *■ any time to affiliate with the organi dressed the fneetlng. * zation. Indeed, eren though the plans Atiss Elisabeth Campbell's summary for the general cooperative organisa tion had not been brought to the point of her nursing work during the past of materialisation, we of the mld-Co- year was a remarkable record of ac lurnbia districts were ready to coop complishment. Six hundred and forty erate in ths distribution of our tonnage patients were cared for during the resr. 800 visits made, " ih ; office calls Anil fitoltzAnburstM.” received and 487 offi<v hours kept. In her school work 283 visits were made to 1« schools. 1847 pnptis in- spected, 1231 defects found, .802 de fects corrected. 0,503 class inspections We will be glad to see held, 214 excluded for communicable you and your friends at ■ disease. In the work with pre-school any time at children, literature on care and feed Yours for Service THE APPLE BLOSSOM CAFE j ing was distributed to 201 parents, 15 clinics were held. 428 children in- sperted, and 922 defects found, of “Try The which 00 per cent have been corrected. Fifty were enrolh*d in the three home hygiene classes taught. Twenty-three children suffering from -a deformity or malady were eared for by surgical operations or hospital caw.' Those who have not already made complete re all children of -pre-school age for covery have showed marked improve weighing, measuring aiid examination. ment. The local chapter of the Red A physician will he present, and a Cross paid hospital and transportation number of assistante, to insure in expenses for 17 of these cas^s, sup dividual attention to each child. The plied glasses to nine children and paid- value of regular attendance and care for treatment In two serious dental ful watching cannot be overeatlmated, (Homeopathic Physician) <-aaes. Six active cases of tuberculosis even for children who appear to be in were found, excluded and cared for. l»erfect health. Office at residence 724 Cascade Ave. among school children. Local den Warning is given to everyone that Telephone 2964 tists gave free care to 50 children and ditch watpr la unfit to drink. Public the physicians of the city each gave a health authorities have been notified half day every six months for exam tbatdn some sections of the valley the ination of the ba hies at clinics. Two water is being used to drink. Poisons j hundred and thirty-three social ser from spraying, have run into the vice visits were made, food and cloth water, contaminating it and making ing supplied, employment secured and Its uae^a menace. 318 Cascade Avenue homes found for children.* ' Public Health Nurse Campbell is HOOD RIVER, OREGON The outstanding feature of 8. J. taking her vacation during this OLD CITY NALL PLUMBING SHOP Moore’s report as treasurer is the de month, being on duty only for emer has moved—the new Iceation is 908 12th pendence of the health association on gency work. She will conduct the Street where *are will be a,large dis the Red- Cross for its existence, clinic Friday and answer urgent calls, play of Plumbiigand Heating Goods at through fsilure of the county to ap but school work and routine duties reasonable prices. The new location will propriate sufficient funds to carry on should be postponed until she returns be known/aa- TOM FUHER’S tie* work. The Red Cross i>ought the to her regular full-time Vork. nurse's car, pays for its upkeep, a Pie*« f heat 9M 12* Strsrt, W Uw portion of her salary, and as shown Hackett On Furniture Committee in her report, transportation and hos pital expense for many children who W. A. Hackett, of the Kelly Bros. otherwise would have no relief from Co. is one of the Oregon representa their suffering. Iaist year the Hood tives on the Northwestern committee Real Estate and Insurance River Red Cross chapter paid 81.300 In charge of preparations for North Accurate Abstracting of Land Titles. for pulille health work which cvnld west-Made Furniture week, which will not tie carried on by the 81.500 appro t>egin April 21. Otto 8. Greenbeutn, of priation allowed t>y the county. Seattle, in announcing the week says*: “We have bwff weeks and weeks—of Mrs. R. B. Perigo’s report of Christ CONTRACTOR inas seal sales showed that 3192.57 all sorts and descriptions—for almost Practical worker in Stone, Concrete, was retained In Hood River county every conceivable purpose under the Brick and Piazter.- and 8229.87 forwarded to the Oregon sun. Some good, some not quite so Excavating, Grading, Etc. good. Ttiiiercnlosta Assoclatiob. Telephone 6934 “It is,, however, with a very vital and Mrs. Blakeley asked for the support of the work l»y a strong organization specific pur|M>se that we are announc of workers-and urgffj that people ing ‘Northwest Made Furniture Week’ PHYBICIAJ» AND BURGEON. make greater us<* of the child welfare for April 21-28. <MUe emaaatly Mewwad la town or eoentry and hygiene groups in the state. "The sole idea is to visualize for the ' Day or Night. Mr. Wheeldon in an excellent talk benefit of all our jieople, the rupld de T.I«pbonM: ld.no., UB1: OSes, 1M1. velopment that is being made in the OlBo. Ln U». Brortn. Bolldl^ iiful, T^ATTIvulnriy ill HTIG manufacture -of furniture and what a told nf the *dfscnvery ttmr-hnrfth rdu wonderful opportunity the future holds cation is the greatest factor tn tlie forth for the Northwest in this line of PHYSICIANS and BURGEONS against tuber<-nloals. Tie com endeavor. Room. 17, 19, 90 Broeia* Building fight "Here is an industry that has devel mended Hood River county highly for Rea. Phone*: Dr. Abraham 4152. oped almost over night, unheralded, standing behind the nntnc In her work Dr. Bifton 3818. Office 4151. and emphasized the necessity fof keep and almost unknown to the average citizen?’ ing up that strong organization, c Dr. W. DONALD NICKELSEN, L. B. Gibson related that the senti <r For Sale — 7-pasaenger, 8-cylinder ment among the teachers rexnrding Sordeon IT’S Studebaker in good condition, new public health work could be judged by 8TEVEN8 BLDG.. PORTLAND battery. Reason, too large for family the fact that 81 out of 83 ipcuiorlai- O.K. Consultation- Hood River by appoint f28tf iz* '1 the tax commission to allow the of three. Phbne 3821. ment. Phone 5959 public health appropriation. He sug gested that every possible means lie employed to get more health educa tion Into the course of study. A nurse hysicians urgeons FINE LINE OF Is now kept at normal school in this Dtvidson Bldg., O i ficejihone 2172 state to tench the teachers bow to appreciate the work of the nnraee in / Res. phone j < ».r. Thrane 2174 Dr. Rogen 2601 the schools. Mrs. 8. G. Babson reported the work done in Parkdale, under Miss ('ampbell's direction, The outbreak DENTIST was confined to one room, and no case Office, 4, 5 and 8, Smith Building. AND came down in school after the first Office Phone 2021 Res Phone 3144 ones, exposed during the Christnins Hood River, Oregon holidays, had been excluded. Mrs. A. W. Peters told of the hot lunch work tn Pine Grove, when* BRO8IU8 BUILDING there is no equipment in the school, WM. WEBER and the church kitchen was used by Office Hours: 8 a. m. to 0 p. m. the women of the community, who Office Tei. 3181 Residence Tel. 3412 prepared and served the lunches. The chest of emergency supplies has also t>een filled by th<We women. Mrs. J. It. Nickelsen. of Frankton, told how hot lunches had been served IT’S Rooms 11*15 Brosius Bldg. at their school for 22 weeks. A small electric range was installed there. O.K. The pupils prepare their own food, the teachers ls*ing in charge. Silver teas DENTIST were given In this community to fill Telephones : Office 1081 ; reaideaea 3381 their chest. Mrs. A. C. McCammon, of Dee, told Office over Butler Bank of their plans for filling their chest and reported the community in excel lent condition from the standpoint of (Successor to Dr. Pineo) health work. Office: Electric Kitchen. DENTIST Mrs. S. I*. Banks, of Oak Grove, Phone 1191 Eliot Building, Hood River, Oregon. told of the purchase of scales for weighing the school ehildren, through Phone 8812 funds rnlsed by entertainments, and nlso reported filling their cheat. About $40 has been ralm*d there. Hot lunches have lieen served to the school children for three years, the work be HOOD 8IVKR. ORKQON. ing under the auspices of the Parent- Teacher Association. They plan to We Will please you with our buy a pr<*s»ure cooker next fall to en large tlieir equipment. Mrs. O. L. Craton reported for Bar Hemstitching a Specialty rett that the children are weighed and measured every six weeks in their FLORENCE SIMONTON sclusd by the health workers of the at THE PARIS FAIR neighborhood. Mrs. J. W. Graff reported that Odell GBO. r STRANAHAN . P. M. HEAVEN Tel. *71* ■ Tel. MO* plans to make up during the next year for its Inck of accomplishment during the last. • Iieslle Butler wild that Oregon had General Contractors and Builders showed what could be done in chang Lcnoroi *4000 RIVIR. ORKQON. ing health conditions. Since public health work started in the state almut 15 years ago the death rate from TRY OUR tuberculosis has l>een decreased 50 for Painting, Kalsomining, Paper per cent, and from the standpoint of Hanging, Decorating. social hyglens work Oregon's repre Have your work attended To IrTthe Win sentation lu’Ihe army ranked highest ter and avoid the Spring rush. in the country. < Telephone 8122 Officers for tlie coming year, pre sented 'by the nominating committee, were elected, an follows: President, LICENSED TETERIN ABY 8URWEOS C. H. Vaughan: vica president. Mrs. WE KEEP IT Waldo Milla; secretary. .Mrs. R W. Is prepared to do any work in the Moe: treasurer, 8. J. Mimre. Com RIGHT veterinary line. He can be found by mittee chairmen elected were: A. 8. <*alllng at or phoning to the Faahion Ketr. finance: Mrs. E. R. Moller, edu Stables. _ cational: Mrs. Chan. T. Howe, publi city; Mrs. C. K. Benton, nnrse; Mrs. Wm. 8keuo. supply, and Is-slle Butler, Art and Music advisory. Oils, Pastels sad China Painting * A. S. KE1R Reliable Druggist Drug Store First” 9 J. L. BLACK. M. D . : V B. B. POWELL STANDARD J-»«- of QUALITY g«K| and Work t I -, STANDARD OIL COMPANY (CAU1OKK1A) Hood River Abstract Co. In Time Of War Prepare For Peace Th« winter montha are the time to have your farm ing machinery and implements repaired. How’s your spray rig ? Don’t wait until you start work next Spring to find out. J. D. McLUOAB HOWELL BROS. , TeL 2551 FOURTH STREET y Pïbféd the surface of your linoleum j ■^Renews and brings out ' the pattern Dries hard,cleans —is waterproof e 3 i r I. C armote Drs. Abraham & Bifton Save the surface and you save all A. S. KEIR ♦ Time Table No. 37 BOOTH BOÜHD sohtbsocsd Ne. 3 Ne. 3 Stations w P. M. A. M. 4.15 4.18 4.28 8.00 8.05 8.15 8.25 8.30 4.88 4.41 4.4« 4.52 4.57 5.01 6.05 5.10 8.43 8 48 8.53 9.03 9.08 9 15 9.25 s.is 5.25 5.50 12 50 12.55 .... .... Lv. Io«4 Hvcr Ar... ............ Powerdala .......... .......... Switchback........ ............Van Horn .......... ................ Mohr ............ ................ Ix»nt« ............ ................ Odall ............. ........ Summit ............... Blooehar ................Holstein ...... ........ Winans ..................... .................. Daa......... m .......... Trout Creek .......... ........ '... Campl ..'........ ............Wood worth ......... ....Ar. PsrUsIr Lv.... P. M. Me. 4 Me. 4 •Dally t Daily Eio.pl Kxoepl Sunday Bondsy 5s. 8 E. L. SCOBEE, D. D. S M otor Ml, P. M. 7.90 7.27 7.17 7.07 7.03 P. M. A. M. P. M. 3.15 3 12 3.05 2.65 2.60 9.15 9.12 9.02 8 52 8.48 2 55 2.52 2.42 2 82 2 28 2.45 2.40 2 35 2.25 2.20 2.16 11.15 8.43 8.3« 8 31 8 27 8 24 8,20 3.12 2.23 2 1« 2.11 2.07 2.04 2.00 1.52 0.27 11.06 11.00 8.05 8.00 1.45 1.40 6 20 0.15 A.M. A. Me P. M. P. M. 058 0.51 0 40 0 42 039 *8teem. tMotor. Owing to* limited space on Motor Car* *11 trunks and heavy baggage will be handled on the steam trains, either in advance of or following the passenger*. Noe. 8, 4, 5, 6 and 8, Motors, have right of track over No*. 1 and 2. Steam TrQin* will clear time of Motor Car* at all meeting and passing point* Five (5) Minutes. Steam Trains will occupy Main Lineal meeting and passing pointe, but wip permit motors 10 paae without delay. Motor Cars will approach Siding* and Station* cautiously, expecting tp find main line occupied. H. L.YkKITTRICK, Deepr. F. M. 8HURTLIFF, Supt. Fuel - Fuel - Fuel * The Transfer & Livery z A S.E.B ARTMESS FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND LICENSED EMBALMER Licensed with Orion's nrstciiii of Embalmers. Phone 1381,3821 HOOD RIVER, OREGON w ». -,, li - ‘f * The Electric Bakery W. A. Osborn, Prop. 309 OAK STREET IT’S O.K. REAL BREAD 0. H. JENKINS, D. M. D. DR. B. L. PETERSON A. J. DERBY Lawyer WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Gigars Tobacco Soft Drinks LUMBER Confectionery OREGON LUMBER COMPANY DEE, OREGON Phone: Odell 406 » Jfc. Draught Luxo M. E. WELCH, * Tol. 4111 L JUST LIKE MOTHER USED TO MAKE See O. A. LAKIN iaorzpl : f O.K. HEIGHTS JITNEY Stranahan & Slaven Call us for wood or coal. We also do heavy freighting, as well as light hauling. Band, gravel and builders’ materials^ « L. L. MURPHY, D. D.M General Dentistry Dressmaking s i Leather Suitcases Handbag's L. R. Alexander,D..M. D. Taking effect Sunday, July 29th, 1923. IT’S REAL MILK BREAD Drs. Thrane & Rogers P a S nT. HOOD RAILROAD COMPANY . ; H. L. DUMBLE, 4th of July C. 1 RICHARDS 81 per lesson, or fl .00 for two subjects . Tlie Imby clinic for April will be or for two in same finally. hold Friday afternoon in the library t ROBA 1’HILLIPPI banemrnt under dlrectkp of M1 h * 1811 May 81. - Phone 3482 Campbell. Parente ere urged to bring WATCH PARK GRANGE CELEBRATE 111 2nd Street f t * r- a V ♦ I I' L -Î 4 < I 4 t \