Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1928-1957, November 09, 1928, Image 8

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Deep in the winter
woods—no doctor for
miles—knowledge of Red Cross First Aid will save life
More than 40,000 men and women qualified for First Aid
certificates the past year.
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The young nutrition ex­
perts will now give Kitty proper
food. They are recording Kitty's
weight just as theirs was recorded
in the Red Cross nutrition class.
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These Junior Red Cross members,
whose motto is "I Serve," dressed
500 dolls and distributed them to
children ill in hospitals.
The disaster relief forces of the American Red Cross have been in action
continuously for more than a year aiding those overwhelmed by catastrophe
Floods and tornadoes have been the principal agencies of destruction.
TEN YEARS AGO—AND TODAY—(OVAL) Hot chocolate from a Red Cross outpost canteen hit the right spot with these wounded
doughboys in 1918. (LEFT) A Red Cross carttecn "over there." (RIGHT) Mrs Coolidge, as a Red Cross volunteer, cheers disabled and
sick World W ar veterans, 2*,000 of whom are in hospitals today.