The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, November 06, 1930, Image 6

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A daw in Life-Saving at one of the 19J0 Red Crow institutes. Here
are learned all the rules of water safety protection for self and others
A recent Red Croat
d e m n n t t r a tion of
artificial
respiration.
T he prone pressure
method hat proved ita
efficacy in thousand*
of catet of drowning,
electrocution, and auf-
focatton
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AMERICAN RED CROSS AFIELD
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from a
19r'0-model
tornado.
Almost as
soon as the
twister
had roared
o v e r the
horizon the
Red Cross
was on the
job w i t h
food, doth'
mg, medi-
cine a n d
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relief.
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o f s e rv ic e fo r o th e rs.
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All happy at the most recent of the an­
nual parties for disabled war veterans on the
White House lawn in Washington* Vet­
erans and enlisted men of Army and Navy,
whether sound or otherwise, arc grateful
for Red Cross service.
fo r
th e fin g e rs o f
C h a p s era
and
th e
b ra n c h e s
b lin d
engaged
in
t w e lv e
in
t h is
servace p r o g r a m
m a d e p o s sib le b y
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hers.
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page.
in c id e n t « a c c o r d in g t o th e a b o v e fig u r e s
M u lt ip ly
th e
W a t c h ea c h
p re c io u s m e m b e r s h ip d o lla r a> it s tr e t c h e s t o meet the
in c r e a s in g d e m a n d «
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Then
ask
y o u r s e lf . " W h e / 1 h s ll
These school girls enjoy the periodical checking
o f height, weight and teeth by the Red Cross
public health nurse
This little fellow is getting a running start
in life, few the mother has been taught in a
Red Cross class of Home Hygiene and Care of
the Sick.
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An Ea*ter basket b rin g * to a little paUent in Children*! Hoapital, D e­
troit, courage to face an operation for matfoiditi*
Smile* like these
b righten the facet of 7,<100,000 juniors and untold thousand* who are
rem em bered hy the children of the Red Cross.