The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, November 14, 1929, Image 6

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EXECUTIVE ENROLLS President Hoover,
who also is president of the American Red
Cross, is among the first to loin the Red Cross
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A CRUSADE ACA IN ST ACCIDENTAL DEATHS
Red Cross train, demonstrating first aid, travels nationwide to
teach life saving methods
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SERVICE
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DISABLED
Red ( toss
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service work
for the
W orld W ar
veteran,
24,(XX) of
whom are
in hospitals
ALWAYS
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Disasters Al
most IXmWf
in I92V- Red
Cross relief
was given in
I 1 (> disasters
a n d $8<X),000
was spent in
this work
from Red
Cross funds
Ei aid..shelter,
clothing and
re h a b 1 1 ita-
tion in their
hom es w as
given m ore
th a n I 40,-
000 persons.
reserve army of 48,000 Red Cross nurses stands always pre­
pared to answer the call during any emergency.
BUILDING HFALTHY BODIES
St hoot childrrn, undei Retl ( ’rows nutrition rules, stain
learn the value of a proper diet