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Sunday, November 6, 1955
The difference between LIFE and DEATH
may be the lack of adequate modern hos
pital facilities.
"ACCEPTABLE" BEDS - DATA - JACKSON COUNTY
TOTAL N E E D E D 300 BEOS
EXISTING BEDS 104 PRESENT SHORTAGE - 196 BEDS
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AND PREVENT UNNECESSARY SUFFERING AND LOSS OF LIFE
Advance Gifts Campaign Starts
Advance Gifts Committee
EUGENE THORNDIKE, Chairman GLENN L. JACKSON, Co-Chairman
Associate Chairmen: H. H. COLEMAN, MARK A. GOLDY, E. B. DE VOE
Group I Group II Group III Group IV
Colton, Sam, Mgr.
Moffat, John, Asst.
Brown, David
Alexander, Reese M.
Cook, K. W.
Brill, W. B.
Schade, Larry
Hulse, Harold
Milne, Ed
Dawkins, Wm.
Hubbard, Chester
Sorenson, Ray
Finch, Dick, Mgr.
MacLeod, Tom, Asst.
Root, R. W.
Stark, S. L.
Rector, Robert E.
Thierolf, Burt
Ayers, Francis C.
Watson, Dick
Miller, Darrell
Heysell, Russ E.
Hersh, Sam
Thorndike, Wm.
Rowan, James, Mgr.
Potter, A. N. Jr., Asst.
Bender, N. B.
Budge, B. E.
Blackhurst, Kent
Durno, Dr. Edwin R.
Hogan, Ervin
Mellish, Lee
Mencke, Ray t
Trowbridge, Ben
Hopkins, Curtis, Mgr.
Christensen, H. D., Asst.
Harrington, Geprge
Bell, Homer
Voegtly, Robt.
Burt, Bill
Dumas, A. L.
Chamberlain, C. E.
Eden, O. A.
Fitzgerald, Jack
Harvey, A. D.
Skaggs, Lee
Gandee, Ron, Mgr.
Ferrell, Eugene, Asst.
Hibbs, Ralph
Lewis, Clayton
Garner, John
Bolster, Rev. Geo.
Shepherd, Tom
Hedberg, Elwood
Tibbutt, T. M.
Bush, Howard
Bates, Keith
Schott, Robert E., Mgr.
Hogue, Russell J., Asst.
Caldwell, William
Hamacher, John B.
Robinson, Fred E.
Schei, William
Welch, Dr. John L.
Davies, Buzz W. .
Havard, Bert V.
Haupert, G. T.
Dancer, Frank G.
Edwards, H. R.
Jackson, Glenn, Mgr.
Coleman, Hugh
Crawford, John G.
Cummins, A. S.
DeArmond, J. L.
De Voe, E. B.
Flanagan, Geo. C.
Frohnmayer, Otto
Goldy, Mark A.
Harder, Ben
Haugen, Loren
McAllister, Wm. M.
Nutting, Bud
Pease, E. W.
Reter, Raymond R.
Roberts, George -M.
Von Der Hellen, William
West, Rev. D. Kirkland
Luther, Martin
Pryor, Ken
HOW YOU MAY SERVE
WELCOME THE VOLUNTEER WORKERS who are serving you. Subscribe to the
BEST of your ability. It is not a question how little we can give but how much, in
order to protect the lives and health of your friends and neighbors and, perhaps,
some day your own.
WE
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Under this title in the public lobby of the hospital will be listed
the memorials, the names of all who contributed any sum of
money, and the volunteer workers of the money-raising cam
paign . . . all who make this new hospital possible . . . Their
names will live! Be a Founder in order that future generations
will know that you helped build this hospital.
Establish a Living Memorial
Your name or that of a loved one wife, husband, mother, fa
ther, son or daughter, sister or brother will be honored, and
his or her memory perpetuated by this service rendered the
community. Establish a memorial for yourself or your loved
ones by making a really sacrificial gift You and they will con
tinue to live-year after year, you and they will live-active day
and night, relieving human suffering-saving human lives.
Memorials
NAMES WILL BE ON PLAQUES IN PUBLIC LOBBY
The name of any person, family, organization or business may
be commemorated by donating one or more of the following
units:
Maternity Department $30,000
Nursery ; .' . 25,000
X-Ray Department 15,000
Isotope Department 10,000
Surgery Suite 20,000
Major Surgeries 15,000
Minor Surgeries . 8,000
Emergency Surgery 5,000
Pediatric Department $15,000
Laboratory 10,000
Chapel 10,000
Physiotherapy Department 5,000
Nurses Lounge 3,000
Rooms (each) 2,000
Beds (each) 1,000
Bassinetts 500
The Board of Directors expresses its appreciation of Special Memorial
Gifts from Alfred S. V. Carpenter and Helen B. Carpenter, and John
R. Tornlin.
One Hospital Votirfg Membership
For $100 or More Subscribed
Associate Membership, gift of less than $100
DONATIONS ARE DEDUCTIBLE FROM INCOME TAXES
PAY IN INSTALLMENTS
Give
That Others May Live
3 WHIGM TO LIVE!
We acknowledge the courtesy of LOOK Magazine for use of
Father and Son Picture.
ROGUE VALLEY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL CAMPAIGN HEADQUARTERS 28 S. BARRETT STREET. PHONE 3-4579