16 Tht Newt-Review, Rojeburg, Ore. Wed., Mor. 23, 1960 vour Dou ounty iiiapiei - V-l C-eW Cross Volunteer Nurse Giving Message To Kqkv-iI-qi- rf Di iK-y-iklo Roar Arl!inn Fnr RpH fmQC P)l I f- C "tff t ing The Roseburg Disaster. i HIS r Is ' I y nt 'k , , t-- ; ,10 ' : j t RGANIZED under the Congress of the United States, the work of the Red Cross is performed y by over two million volunteers and a small staff serving across the nation and overseas. Under v ' 'Jit1 federal laws and regulations, Red Cross provides emergency relief for disaster victims and needed assist- . I veterans, and their families, and carries on many other activities that help the community ... according - u-1; - to neea. Whatever help your chapter gives - most ot it is the VV , work of volunteers who are interested in doing every- ' X.- X. I 4-I ininy inuy Luri iui uuieib. HERE ARE THINGS A VOLUNTEER DOES: Drive a car Teach a course Aid the ill and needy Sew, mend, repair Help people with their problems Cook and bake Work with young people Inspire others to give Give talks, write, type Work at Veterans Hospital ?'-A if: AUGUST 7th NATIONAL DISASTER RELIEF REPORT CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED $16,352.90 NATIONAL RED CROSS FUNDS 5,407.88 , $21,760.78 TOTAL DISASTER EXPENDITURES $21,760.78 DETAILED EXPENDITURES EMERGENCY MASS CARE FOOD, CLOTHING AND MAINTENANCE BUILDING b REPAIRS HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS . MEDICAL & NURSING OCCUPATIONAL SUPPLIES & EQUIPMENT COMMUNICATIONS. TRANSPORTATION ETC. . S $ 1 -M 1.35 11-13.61 . 9S6.5-4 S63.TS 6799.21 G2o5.02 1261 S7 7u0.7S IT MAY BE NECESSARY FOR THE NATIONAL RED CROSS TO PRO VIDE $20,000.00 to $30,000.00 ADDITIONAL ASSISTANCE IF PEND ING DAMAGE SUITS DO NOT RESULT IN FAVORABLE VERDICTS. DOUGLAS COUNTY CHAPTER STATEMENT Statement of Income and Expense for the Fiscal Year ended June 30, 1959 INCOME: Fund Campaign ... United Fund . - Home Service refunds Sale of supplies . Inriinr Rprl Crnss Advances and transmittals 140 00 5 14,023.42 EXPENSES: Home Service Financial Assistance S 1,246 40 S Salancs and Expenses 1,644 46 Blood Program Junior Red Cross . - Service Groups First Aid and Water Safety Fund Raising and Public Information .. General Management and salaries Telephone, Western Union and TVVX National Campaign Fund Rent Utilities and Maintenance . .. Miscellaneous and other exoenses .. . Olfice Supplies and postage 40109 $ 15 S34 76 Excess of t xpenses cner Income for the Fis.al Year Ended Juno 30, 1959 (S 1,53! 34) Gift from Pacific Area to pay current expenses due to deficit. -780 00 Remainder of gift to pay current expenses 5 248 66 Respectfully Submitted, ROBERT D TRUED Roseburg, Oregon 6,240.69 6,412.20 623.98 259.99 346.56 140 00 2.S90 86 1 815 00 266 75 164 92 186 43 136.79 1,505.04 880 65 6 093 63 712 50 268.13 232 97 401 09 Board of Directors Chairman Judge Charles Woodrich Vice-Chairman Mrs. Philip E. Johnson Treasurer Mr. Ivan Pickens Secretary Mr. Ralph Church Mrs. John Doering Mrs. Burton T. Randall Mrs. Arthur Clark Mrs. J. Milton Clay Mrs. J. Spahr Sullivan Mrs. George Possee Mrs. Ralph Herman Mrs. Harrre Booth Mrs. Al H. May Mr. Robert Hansen Mr. William Carstem Mrs. Louis Redmond Dr. J. E. Campbell Mr. William Brinkley Mrs. Leonard Riley Gen. Curtis Beecher Mrs. J. Harley Smith Mrs. Russell Rummell Mrs. Roy Young Mrs. Robert Franks Mrs. Edwin Barnes Mrs. Robert O'Neil Mrs, Curtis Beecher Mr. Vernon Murdoch Jr. Mr. Fred Lockwood Mr. Orval Peterson Mr. Howard Petersen Mr. Jock Davis Mrs. Walter Brittell Mrs. Porter Lainhart Dr. B. R. Shoemaker Mrs. Albert Morene Mrs. Roy Bradley Mrs. Albert Fray Mr. Robert Davis Mrs. Albert G. McBee Mr. Frank Ashley Miss Helen Falbe Mr. Francis Riley Mr. Gil Commons Dr. John Doering Dr. H. C. Church Mr. Al Flegel Mrs. Jock Cummins Mrs. Vince Rogers Eugene Lincoln, I960 Fund Campaign Chairman Yovr Red Cross ON THE JOB d:a for you li'P Red Cross stund. icady to ".cue twcnU four hours ei dav. Mcik tlns help possible, keep ing the Red Cross on the jot is the responsi bility of eaji of uv VOLUfc 1 i llsii SiisHiCsES. Chairman-Mrs. John Doering 1 . BLOOD PROGRAM 3. SERVICES TO VETERANS HOSPITAL- V.i I. I ' ' S ,,..., .. ,.. -.1 :, ..-....It . I ,-. r ' . i.t i- .s .1 'I l' ti l K,-il... 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