The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, March 05, 1945, Page 6, Image 6

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THE EFND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH G, 1945
Nation-Wide Drive For Urgently
Needed Funds Now In Progress
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Keeping Home Ties Secure-Giving Plasma to the Wounded
Giving Sustenance to the Interried-The Red Cross Lends a Hand!
Words can only enumerate the services ex
tended by the Red Cross to service men and
their families. But words can't begin to con
vey the security, a fellow overseas feels when
he knows the Red Cross has enabled his wife
to be operated on: or the heartfelt thanks of
a discharged man in uniform whom the Red
Cross helps back to 'a niche in civilian life
even in the face of disability! Nor can words
quite tell what it means when the Red Cross
makes it possible to get home to see per
haps for the last time a dad or mother crit
ically ill. Can words express what an interned
American feels when the Red Cross passes
him a box of food, smokes, mail from home?
But let only words fail! Don't you fail to sup
port the Red Cross by giving now and giv
ing more to keep it at his side! Your Red
Cross money goes far in miles, and in serv
ice men's smiles!
ESCHUTES COUNTY'S QUOTA $22,300
DESCHUTES COUNTY'S VOLUNTEER CAMPAIGN COMMITTEES:
Deschutes County Red Cross Chairman: Bruno Rath. Deschutes County Red Cross War Fund
Chairman: Bruce Gilbert, assisted by Carroll Meeks and Den Higgins. Bend: Junior Chamber of
Commerce with Harold Gentry in charge of downtown solicitations; residential, Mrs. A. E.
Stevens. Mills: Ben Hamilton and Marie Seargeant. Headquarters: Bend Chamber of Commerce,
Mrs. Don Higgins, Chairman. Office Open 10 a. m. to 6 p. m. Redmond: Redmond Kiwanis Club,
Roy Carpenter, Chairman. Sisters: Mrs. J. B. Patterson and Maida Rossiter Bailey. Lapine: Wil
liam Foss. Rural Areas: Mrs. McKinley Stoffel.
GIVE MORE TO THE RED CROSS . . .
THERE IS MORE WORK FOR THEM!
THE RED CROSS IS AT WAR!
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