NewsFA

Box 20

Folder 1

Illustrated Review, 1918

A review that centers on the recent victory in World War I. Many references to Red Cross, but nothing specific.

Folder 2

Collection of Newspaper Clippings, 1930’s

Juniors and Seniors to Hold Floor at Today’s Session”

Day’s Program for Delegates”

“Junior Group Greets World”

“F.R. Praises Grayson Work for Red Cross”

“Role of Red Cross in L.A. Flood Told”

“Safe Driving Urged by Hoyt”

“Blood Donor Plea Voiced”

“Social Engineering Job of Red Cross Wins Race”

“Geiger Lauds Health Service”

“Red Cross Shows way to Prevent Suffering”

“Thousands Hear Boardman Plea for Humanity”

“Red Cross Aid Shown By Disaster Service”

“Lack of Amity called Cause of World Ills’

“Child Welfare Program Championed by Dr. Wilbur”

“Nurses Lauded T Luncheon”

“Red Cross Conquers South’s Dread Disease”

“S.F. Red Cross Convention Closes on Note of Prayer”

“Drive Spurred To Aid Chinese”

“Progress Told Of Junior Red Cross Efforts”

Folder 3

Oregon Journal December 11, 1942

Articles from the War Today section where the Red Cross assists the American military prepare for war in the aftermath of Pearl Harbor.

Folder 4

Articles from March 25, 1945-May 8, 1945

Oregonian, three photos of Red Cross workers filling kit bags for servicemen. Pittsburgh Telegraph is the entire newspaper with no reference to the Oregon Trail chapter of the Red Cross.

Folder 5

Articles from May 18-Aug 15, 1945

Photo of Red Cross worker serving food to the American servicemen. Entire Pittsburgh Sun-Telegraph newspaper with the headline of PEACE.

Folder 6

Articles from May 29, 1948

“Flood Total $30 Million”

“Flood and High Tides May Breach Clatsop Dikes”

“Prophecy of 29.5 Feet More Certain”

Folder 7

Articles from May 30, 1948

“Farm Factory Inundated by Columbia Flood”

Oregon Gets Double Time”

Portland Braces for River Peak

Folder 8

Articles from May 31, 1948

“Matchstick Rubble Hunted for Bodies”

“Truman Sets Disaster Area”

“Air Survey Shows Vast Devastation”

“Red Cross Gives Quarter Million”

Rainier Dike Washes Out Flooding Farms’

“Scores Taken to Hospitals”

Folder 9

Articles from June 1, 1948

“The Vanport Disaster, Houses for Refugees”

“500 National Guardsmen Patrol Vanport

“Cause of Vanport Disaster, Late Assurances Draw Study”

“New Housing to Be Studied”

“Deputies Battle to Block People From Flood Waters”

“Water Spills into Kelso, Woodlands”

Vanport Homes Swept Eastward in Low Area, man plunged to Death”

“Evacuation Edict Given Along River”

“Flood Losses in Business Section Rising”

U.S. Opens Treasury to Victims of Flood”

“Last Refugees of Ruined Vanport Learn Real Meaning of Word Neighbor”

U.S. Rushes Relief”

Denver Avenue Break Brings Progress Echo”

Folder 10

Articles from June 2, 1948

Vancouver Nearly Isolated As Crest Sweeps Streets”

“Flood Waters Strike North Portland as Road Barriers Break”

Sea of Muddy Water, Floating Houses, Rubbish Sighted From Air”

“Placid Willamette River Creeps Higher in Downtown Portland

Vanport Buildings Sweep into Portland Meadows Race Track Layout”

Folder 11

Articles from June 3, 1948

“Flood Wreckage Blankets North Portland Area as Dike Fight Continues”

“Relief Agencies Draw Higher Praise From Haggard Dike Workers”

“Cresting Columbia Changes Map as Grim Dike Fight Continues”

“Call Off Festival? Decision Slated At Night Meeting”

Folder 12

Articles from June 4, 1948

Vanport ‘Small Fry’ Get Attention, Clothing, Housing Evacuees Still Top Job”

“Treat of Dike Breakthrough Near Portland Airport Believed Eased”

Folder 13

Articled from June 5-6, 1948

“Flood Fear Eased”

“2 Babies’ Bodies Found at Vanport

East Side Rose Parade Gets Ok of Council, 3-2”

“Repair Work, Refugee Aid Press Forward as New Flood Crest Approaches”

“5000 Jobless Since Flood”

“Caution Attends New Optimism on Floods”

“GI’s in Tokyo, Berlin Worry About Vanport

Folder 14

Articles from Aug 15, 1953-Jan 20, 1956

“Young Man With Crippled Hands Finds Release From Misfortune by Painting”

“Miss Buckley to Wed February 11 in N.Y.”

“Sergeant Gives 57th Pint in Own Drive”

Boise’s Life Lines”

Box 21

Folder 15

Articles from Feb 12-Oct 25, 1962

“Civic Organizations Honor Publication”

“Hurricane Death Toll Still Mounts”

Bonn Receives U.S. Assurance”

“Luxury Resort Rises on Rubble”

“Governor Sets Cost in Oregon At $150 Million”

“Wind Victims Receive Aid”

Folder 16

Articles from 1963

“Red Cross Conference Starts in Portland

“Red Cross Aide Visits”

“Blood Unit Needs Aides”

“Area Resident Directs RC Canteen; Reports Need for More Volunteers”

“Teen-agers Keep Busy”

“National Award For Gardening To Mrs. Robinson”

“Red Cross Volunteer Award Program Slated”

“Group Forms to Save Clara Barton House”

“Red Cross Volunteers Able, Responsible”

“Their Payment? Perhaps a Smile!”

“Teen-agers Summer Volunteers”

“Red Cross Seeks Workers To Assist in Services”

“Red Cross Marks Century of Aiding Unfortunate”

“Soon-Retiring Red Cross Chief Praises American Volunteer System”

Montgomery Ward Employee Attracts Nationwide Recognition”

Welches

“Blood Group Thanks Sandy

“Cone Shaped Tree of Macaroni Leads Reporter to Fantasy Land

“Hospital Group Picks President”

“Help for Girls’ Personal Lives, Future Family Course Goal”

Folder 17

Articles from 1964

“Red Cross Slates Training”

“Red Cross to Benefit”

“Meeting Billed For Red Cross”

“Millionth Donor”

Lake Oswego Woman Millionth Blood Donor”

“Blood Donors in NW Reach Million Mark”

“Blood, Gift of Human Kindness”

“Southeast Housewife Wins Hanna Contest”

“Red Cross Bills Volunteer Fete”

“Service Awards Slated”

“Mother, Baby Care Course Set”

“First Aid Instruction Class Offered”

“Tropical Topics”

“Teen-Aides Ease Cares”

“Youth Serves Through Red Cross”

“Youths Discover Activities Aiding Fellow Man Gratifying as Summer Red Cross Volunteers”

“Girl Scout Canoe Trip Begins As Paddlers Head for Albany

“Names in the News”

“Health Officer Urges Handy First Aid Kits”

“Sixteen Pretty Young Teen Aides”

“Group Plans Ceremony”

“51 Teen-Aides To Graduate”

“RC Teen-Aides Capped”

“Friendly Visitors Cheer Patients”

Vanport Flood Tragedy Drew Unfounded Reports”

“Community Service of Value to Youth”

“Volunteer Teen Aides Find Jobs Interesting”

“Nurses Observe Memory of Jane Delano”

“Benson Drivers Help Red Cross”

“All Ages Volunteer”

“Volunteers Vital To Blood Donor Program”

“Creative? Call Red Cross”

“Volunteer Workers Attend Red Cross Drive Kickoff”

“Volunteer Spirit Thrives in U.S.

“Red Cross Gray Lady Service Extends to East County Units”

“Red Cross Gray Ladies to Serve Gresham, Woodland Park Hospitals”

“Among Those Present; Red Cross Tri-State Conference”

“Red Cross Needs Aides in Blood Program Work”

Folder 18

Articles from 1965

“Red Cross Volunteers Capped in Rite Monday Night at Hillsboro VFW Hall”

“Veteran Red Cross Aide Here Eases Problems of Inductees”

“Red Cross Alert Heard in Gresham

“Red Cross Tells Volunteer Need”

Vietnam Spurs Red Cross Action”

“RC Volunteers Needed with Vietnam Step-up”

“Volunteer Course”

“Needs Outlined for Volunteers”

Michigan’s Ally in Disaster”

“Red Cross Seeking Center Volunteers”

“Red Cross Ready for Emergencies”

“Portlander Donates Rare Blood”

“Hospital Aide Class Offered”

“Red Cross Course Due”

“American Red Cross Volunteer Service Reorganized”

Folder 19

Articles from 1966

“Red Cross Plans Classes”

“Operation Bloodlift

“War Puts Strains on Red Cross”

“At Home and Abroad, ARC Gives Viet Nam Aid”

“Service Wives to Ship Tapes”

“Joe Fore”

“Lt. Roger Okamoto’s Death in Viet War Reveals Japanese Family’s Sacrifices”

“Training Class Due Volunteers”

“Nursing Skills Learned by Teen Aides”

Folder 20

Articles from January 1967 through March 1967

“Emergency”

Blood Drive to Aid Girl”

“Blood Needed for Cancer Victim”

“Blood Donors’ Records Noted by Red Cross”

Dayton Donors Give 30 Pints in Unit Visit”

“Not for Servicemen”

“It Only Takes a Few Minutes”

“United Grocers Claim First Place

“Blood Staff to Reunite”

“Going for 37 Pints”

Blood Drive Planned for Leukemia Victim”

“Blood Donors Needed to Help Newberg Man on Kidney Machine”

“100 Pints Blood is Sector Quota for March 17”

“Bloodmobile Due March 23 at Elks”

“Donations Taken”

“Community can Donate or Use”

“Plastic Bags Replace Bottles”

“Blood Unit Due in Mac Tuesday at Elks Lodge”

Greshamites Contribute Record 200 Pints Blood”

“Woman Donates 40th Pint; Mac Visit Nets 132”

“Blood Donors Needed Thursday”

Kroessins Tell Appreciation”

“Blood Donations Reach Quota”

“Red Cross Volunteers Needed”

“100 New Volunteers Needed by Red Cross”

Blood Drive Again Soars Over Quota”

Folder 21

Articles from April 1967 through June 1967

“Pin Presented”

“Blood Appeals Bring Results”

“Red Cross Needs Blood”

“Red Cross Asks Blood Donors”

“Blood Donors Answer Call”

“113 Pints Seen in Two Visits”

“Donors Curtail Blood Shortage”

“Put Blood in Plans”

“VFW Blood Bank Report”

“Publisher Sets Drive to Replenish Low Bank”

“Red Cross Unconcerned”

“Blood Wanted by Red Cross”

“Blood Shortage Curtails Surgery, Triggers Call”

“Cupboard’s Nearly Bare”

“Blood Shortage Developing with Warm Weather”

“Portland Red Cross Chairman Denies Charge Donor Blood Wasted”

“131 Students Give Blood”

“Sharp Needle”

“246 Donors at Red Cross Bloodmobile”

“Blood Brothers’”

“Blood Donor Mrs. Howard Hanson”

“RC Blood Officers Re-Elected”

“UP Employees Give 147 Pints”

“Blood Program Aide to Speak”

Gladstone Jaycees Win Awards”

“Hollywood Lyons Receive Award”

“Donate to Teamster Bloodbank

“’Home’ Found by Blood Bank”

“Two Important Blood Drawings Slated Tuesday”

Folder 22

Articles from July 1967 through September 1967

“Helping Hand of Red Cross Reaches Over 50-Year Span”

Hollywood Blood Donations Break Record”

“Red Blooded Sailors”

“Blood Unit Visit Nets 54 Pints”

“Area Donors Establish TRFPD Blood Bank”

“Bloodmobile Visit to MAC Nets Far Less Than Quota”

“O-Positive Blood Type Asked Here”

“Police Relay Rare Blood”

“Needed: 393 Blood Donors”

“TRFPD Resident Support Asked”

“Bloodmobile Chairman”

“’Two Arm Charlie’ Prepared to Give”

“Special Blood Drawing Slated”

“Cooperative Effort Helps Eugene Wives Spend Time With Servicemen in Hawaii

“Daughter of Local Couple on RC Staff”

“Blood Needed for Holiday

“Last Call for Blood Donors- Next Tuesday is D-Day!”

“Commander Appointed”

“Blood Record Broken”

“Blood Givers Break record”

“Blood Need in Portland is Critical”

“Multnomah Jaycee”

“Blood Therapy Not New Found Many Medicines”

“First Time Blood Donor”

“Blood Need Urgent for Surgery; And Edwin Chastain”

“Frederic Laise

“Employees Heed Call”

“64 Pints Seen From Newberg”

“Boosters Promote Bloodbank

Folder 23

Articles from October 1967 through December 1967

“Newberg Tops Blood Quota; Tester Cited”

“Lions Blood Bank Due”

“Appeal Made for Blood”

“You can Give Precious Gift”

“Blood Chief Named”

“Blood Unit Receives 58 Pints”

“Bloodmobile Visits Tuesday; Donors Needed for Chastain, Millie Lang, Heart Surgery”

“Wes Schulz Gives 4th Gallon”

“Red Cross Wants Blood”

“Donors Aid Child in Giving Blood”

“Bloodmobile Visit Slated at Linfield

“Blood Plan Costs Cost”

“Blood Unit Sets Hillsboro Visit”

“Local Blood Bank will be Aided by Dec.1 Drive

“Donor Turnout ‘Disappointing’”

“Lions Sponsor Blood Campaign”

“Red Cross Equipment New in Blood Testing”

Blood Drive Unit Forged”

“Donors asked in Oswego

Lake Oswego People Urged to Give Blood”

National Drive for Blood Due”

“Red Cross Plan Set”

“Make it Pledge of 50- And Bloodmobile Will Be There”

“80 Donors Give Blood”

“Machinery Improves Donor List”

“Blood Bank Chief Dies”

“Rejects get 2nd Try”

“Red Cross Bloodmobile in Clatskanie Monday”

“Blood Banks are Important”

“Doing Things to Help Others is Important”

“Blood Test Adds Donors”

“Red Cross List Told”

“Club Assumes Bloodmobile Sponsorship”

“Strauss Blood Donors Sought”

“Pitch Pipers Give 24 of 66 Pints at Blood Bank”

“Blood Donations Reach 16 Pints”

“Unit Schedule Told for 1968”

“Blood Drawing in Gladstone Gains 35 Pints”

“Blood Goal Doubled in Gresham

“Blood Donors Dip”

“Public Opinion”

Folder 24

Articles from January 1968 through March 1968

County Red Cross Drive Opened in Area with Kickoff Luncheon”

“Newberg Visit Nets 61 Pints; Sheridan Next”

“Importance of Blood Program to County’s Residents Pointed Out as Red Cross Campaign Opening Nears”

“Red Cross Blood Available to Yamhill County Residents”

“Blood-Clotting Substance Offers Hemophiliac Aid”

“Robert L. Tanner”

“Blood Bank Praised”

“Unstinting Blood Donor”

“Red Cross Issues Call For Blood”

“Red Cross Needs Blood”

“800 Answer Blood Appeal”

“Blood Call Brings in 800 Pints”

Folder 25

Articles from April 1968 through August 1968

“Red Cross Mother-Baby Care Classes Offered at Hospital”

“Chairman of Blood Drive Donates Blood”

“Blood Supply Needs Critical”

“To the Editor”

“Donors Respond to Blood Request”

“Blood Plasma Transfusions Now Await Alternatives”

“Boat Explosion, Fire Injures Father, Son”

“Officer Named For 5th Term”

“Blood Program Leader Named”

“Nothing to this Blood Donor Business”

“54 Pints Given at Red Cross Blood Drawing”

“Blood Bank at Legion April 25”

First Place Award Received”

“Blood Donations Declining Here”

“Red Cross Bloodmobile Sets May 2 Visitations”

“The Gresham Elks”

Folder 26

Articles from September 1968 through December 1968

“Stephenson Second Grader Poster Boy”

“Lab Table-GAF Employee”

“Shortage of Blood Threatens Nation”

“Worst Yet to Come in Flu, Declares Official”

“Pathologist will Discuss Blood Donation”

“Pathologist Explains Blood-Donor System”

“Santa Claus Answers Blood Appeal, Admits Making Visits in Disguise”

“Messages Taped for Servicemen”

“Santa Gives Pint of Blood”

“Giving Life—A Wonderful Present”

U.S. Bureaucracy Hit for Delaying Automated Blood Handling Advance”

“Dr. Tibor Greenwalt

“Red Cross Dinner Slated Tuesday”

“Artificial Heart Valve”

“Blood Donor Hours Change”

“New Blood Hours”

Blood Center List New Hours”

Blood Center Revises Hours”

Blood Drive Volunteers”

“Hepatitis Tied to Transfusions; Addict Donors Hinted as Source”

Milwaukee Blood Donor Shows Way

“Blood Donors Lag Behind Needs”

“Red Cross Blood Bank”

“Frank Kowing

“35 Pints of Blood Given at Twice Yearly Bank”

Folder 27

Articles from January 1969 through March 1969

“Leona Stoebner of Carlton

“”Gratifying” Was Canby Response To Bloodmobile”

“Red Cross Headquarters Toured by Farmington View Sixth Graders”

“Swim Lessons Offered”

“McMinnville Woman Wins Honors For Work With Handicapped”

“Bloodmobile Drew 59 Pints in Four-Hour Period”

Midwest Faces Severe Flooding”

“March 17 Tea Fetes Mothers, Volunteers”

“Blood Donors Needed March 27”

“150 Pint Quota Sought in Visit”

Michauds Generous in Blood Gifts and Also Benefited from Bank”

“Blood Call Nets Quota”

“Blood Needed for Victim”

“First Our Blood, Next Our Heads”

“33 Pints Needed for One Surgery; Bloodmobile Due”

“Blood Donor Gift Slated”

“64 Pints of Blood Needed by Four; Monday Can Help”

Blood Drive

“75 Pints Sought in March 4 Blood Drawing”

Hollywood Bloodmobile Success Despite Weather”

“Lions Present Donor Awards”

“Blood Center 20 Years Old”

“Camas Cpl. Mike Kelly Serves with Canine Unit in Vietnam

“Blood Bank Needs Your Help at Once!”

“Red Cross Volunteer, 75, Still on Job”

Albany Wives Have Lots in Common”

“Mormon Women, Red Cross Launch Nursing Project”

“Chief Receives Recognition From Red Cross for Efforts”

“Red Cross Classes Set in Baby Care”

“Blood Supply Runs Low”

“Emergency Blood Visit in Mac Set”

“Blood Donor Need Critical”

“Type O Blood Badly Needed”

“Red Cross Blood Needs Urgent”

Blood Center Adds Office”

“Flu’s Speed Curbs Help”

“Teen Nursing Classes Slated by Red Cross”

“Red Cross Motor Service Volunteers Vital”

“Red Cross Aids Biatra

“Red Cross Thanks Local Blood Donors”

Folder 28

Articles from April 1969 through June 1969

“Red Cross Raises Age of Blood Donors To 66”

“3 Groups Noted for Blood Giving”

“Blood Program Head Retained”

“Unions Make Urgent Blood Donor Appeal”

“Blood Unit Chairman Re-Elected”

“Bloodmobile Needs You—Next Tuesday”

“Blood Needed For Heart Case”

“Letters to the Editor”

“Blood Drawing Set to Aid Kraxberger

“Blood Donations Go to Schoolman”

Rivergrove Student Aided by Blood Drive

“Red Cross meeting Held”

“American Legion Auxiliary Members”

“Girls Get Treat at Farrell’s For Helping in Blood Drive

“Greater Blood Utilization Described in School Talk”

“Students Bleed, Give 204 Pints”

“To the Editor”

“Red Cross Cites Donors”

“BPOE Seeks Blood Donors”

Folder 29

Articles from July 1969 through September 1969

“When it Comes to Giving Blood”

“Operation Matchup

Blood Drive Due Sept. 25”

A Personal Way to Give”

Blood Donor Drive Launched”

“Navy Aids Youthful Bleeder”

“Blood Supply Drops Low”

“Unbelievable Success”

“Hill Has Blood Needs”

“Red Cross Thanks Community”

“Blood Need Dire”

“Eight Gallons of Blood her Gift”

“Sixth Gallon of Blood”

“Blood Bank Shortage Critical”

“1969 Spring Blood Drive

Folder 30

Articles from October 1969

“RC Names 3”

“Robert W. Campbell”

“Local Red Cross Set”

“Elks Sponsor Blood Visit”

County Men Elected Red Cross Directors”

“Promoting United Good Neighbors Campaign”

“First Aid Course Set”

“Red Cross Safety Course Offered at Gresham High”

“Swimmers Aim at Fifty Miles”

“Guy Rea Red Cross Chairman”

“Red Cross Picks Heads”

“Life Giving Blood- Will you Ever Need it?”

“Whole Blood Needed to Assist Open heart Surgery Patient”

“Blood Program Workers Needed”

“MP Red Cross Worker Tells of Misery Caused By Hurricane Camille; Coos RC Quota Sadly Short”

“$8,851,041 Spent in Direct Aid to Victims of Camille”

“Red Cross Outlay Now At $7,675,085”

“It’s All to Help You”

“Jr. Red Cross Conference Due”

“Conference Billed”

Vietnam Ditty Bag Service”

“Centennial Students Sponsor Vietnam Servicemen Project”

“Christmas Gifts Vietnam Bound”

“Shrine Gift Caravan Arrives”

“Red Cross Attempts to Aid POW’s”

Folder 31

Articles from November 1969

“’Gang’ of Teenagers Bakes Cookies for Vietnam Men”

“Tape Records for Holidays, Servicemen”

“Send Pictures or Tapes Servicemen Request Santa”

“Red Cross Tells What, How, When for Vietnam Yule Gifts”

“Yule Gifts for Servicemen”

“Students to Fill Christmas Stockings for Children”

“Yule Greetings Offered Again”

“Ed Freeman Red Cross President”

“Red Cross Lists Gifts for Troops in Vietnam

“Red Cross Features Baby Class”

“Christmas Voices from Home”

“Send ‘Voice’”

“Overseas Wives Club Reduces Loneliness”

“Group Supports Vietnam GI’s”

“Red Cross Offers Free Tape Records”

“Red Cross to Tape Messages”

“Send Voice, Picture To Your Serviceman”

“Miss Enzler Serves with ARC In Vietnam

“Messages to Men in Service Slated for Area Families”

“Plans for Student Store Backed by Leadership”

“Youths Plan Santa Aid”

“RC Volunteers Classes Open”

“Assignment in Vietnam

“Red Cross Volunteers Recognized for Service”

“Red Cross Tea Set in Forest Grove”

“Red Cross Volunteers Recognized for Service”

“Mrs. Isabelle Yeomans

“Driver Honored”

“Monday Tea to Honor Red Cross Volunteers”

“Fire Guts Forest Grove Apartments”

“Red Cross Volunteer Finds Career in Aiding Victims of Nature’s Violence”

“RC Assists 7 Families”

“Fire Levels Landmark; 16 Families Homeless”

“Red Cross Turns Preventive”

Linfield College

“Blood Donors Needed for 2881 Member”

“Blood Donations Asked for Open Heart Surgery”

“Child Struck by Hit-Run Driver”

“Water Safety Meet Set”

“Water Safety Course Begins”

“Water Safety Review Course Opens Monday”

“First Aid-Safety Classes to Start”

“Free Messages To Servicemen Again Available”

“Message Taping Dec.1 in Canby”

“Military Wives Unite”

Folder 32

Articles from December 1969

“Assistance Appreciated”

“Friendship Kits”

“Wendy Helps the “Women who Help the Men””

“Christmas Message”

“Harold C. Damm

“Red Cross Recording Message”

“Recording Service Offered Thursday”

“Tapes Offered for Servicemen”

“Voices from Home Recorded Thursday”

“Red Cross Hosts Overseas Wives”

“Christmas Means Helping Others as Well as Receiving Gifts”

“Students To Help Blood Donors”

“Student Volunteers”

“Students to Help Get Get Blood Donors”

hyb Club”

“Pupils Work Like Elves as Shop Becomes Toy Factory”

“Busman’s Holiday Now Real Thing”

“Red Cross Honors Volunteers From FG”

“Volunteers Return from Disaster Area”

“Red Cross Unimpressed by New Nigerian Pledge”

“The Life You Save May Be…”

“A.L. Volunteers Join Red Cross, M.D.’s, Nurses in Blood Drive

“Donors Answer Plea for Girl”

“Donors of Blood Needed Urgently”

“Give the Gift of Life---Bloodmobile Set Dec. 22”

“First Aid Will Be Taught in January”

“UGN Allocates Shares of $5,454,626; Two New Agencies to Receive Support”

“’70 Funds Allocated by UGN”

“UGN Approves Allocations”

“Blood Donor Plea Issued”

“Merry Christmas Daddy”

“Christmas Voices From Home Recorded For Vietnam Father”

“ARC ‘Christmas Voices from Home’ Recording Date is Announced Here”

“Donations of Blood Vital Now”

Box 22

Folder 33

Articles from January 1970

“Safer 70’s Seminar Set”

“New First Aid Course Announced by Red Cross”

“New First Aid Study Available”

“Aid Course Now Pliable”

“Second First Aid Method Available”

“New Training Method for First Aid Set”

“Birthday Boy Donates Blood”

“Calling All Blood Donors”

“Roll Up Your Sleeve”

“Blood Donor Month”

Student Drive Set”

“Unconcern not the Problem”

“NW Pilot Studies Law while Captive in China

Hawaii Has $5 Million Damage”

“Red Cross Worker Tells of Mississippi Disaster”

Mozorosky Spearheads Work for Disaster Unit”

“Club to Hear Disaster Worker”

“Meanest is at it”

“Portland Women’s Forum Names Women of Year”

“Mrs. Norton L. Peck Named Forum’s Woman of the Year”

“Red Cross Class Set”

“Girl Plays Santa Claus”

“Grateful GIs Thank Portlanders for Gifts”

“Hope for Change in Hanoi

“GI’s Thank-You Notes Humorous, Nostalgic”

“Home Nursing Course to Train Instructors”

“Baby Class Under Way”

“Disaster Nursing Course Set”

“Expectant Mothers’ Class Opens”

“First Aid Course Offered”

“Leader Named by Red Cross”

“North CAP Seeking Statement of Concern”

Folder 34

Articles from February 1970

Adams Adds Evening Classes for Community Residents”

“Red Cross Offers One Day Course in First Aid”

Marylhurst Swim Classes Disclosed”

“Second First Aid Method Available”

“Seminar Slated for Safety Men”

“Margaret Goodness”

“Craig Wibbens Knows you Gotta Have Heart”

“Blood Units Asked for Hemophiliac, 11”

“I Gave Blood Today”

“Training Set”

“Students Attend Red Cross Dinner”

“Kristi Lee”

Red Cross High School Council”

“Mother Goes to Vietnam and Writes Series on War”

“Red Cross Sets Nursing Course”

Mt. Hood Sets Free Course in Baby Sitting”

Folder 35

Articles from March 1970

“Consolidation of Clark, Tri-County UGN’s Offers New Strength in Service to People”

“Water Safety Course Set for Instructors”

Lanemo Leaders Study First Aid”

“Staff Learns First Aid”

“Pleasure Boating”

“Aid Instructor Course Dated”

“Blood Banks Needed to Meet Continuous, Tremendous Needs”

“Dennis Hiedeman

“Would you Save a Life”

“Blood Bank Sets Record”

“Mother, 8 Children need Home”

“Jerry Wieber

“Network of Volunteers, Benefactors Observes Red Cross Sunday”

“Ad”

“School’s Wishing Well Aids Junior Red Cross”

“R C Princesses Chosen at School”

“Camp Fire Girls Send Gift Box to Vietnam

Camp Fire Girls”

“Oregonians Asked by Red Cross to Protest Prisoners’ Treatment”

“Mother, Child Care Instructors Sought”

“Red Cross Sets Mother, Baby Care Classes”

“Red Cross Sets Course”

“Registration for Free Home Nursing Classes in County Offered”

“Home Nursing Class Slated”

“Vagabonds Return”

Berentson Honored”

“Red Cross Planning Frozen Blood Facility”

“Bloodmobile Notes 20th

Folder 36

Articles from April 1970

“Mothers’ Class Set Monday”

“Nursing Class Set”

“Mrs. Mark Hatfield Greets First Ladies at Red Cross Luncheon”

“Organic Club Sets Thursday Meeting”

Youngson PTA”

“First Aid Course”

“500-Pint Bloodmobile Goal Set for this Week’s Visits

“RC to Conduct Blood Freezing Test”

“Visiting Nigerian Bishop Stresses Biafran Needs”

“New Hospital Radio Network Tested to Handle Disasters in Portland Area”

“Disaster Planning at City of Roses

“Relief Agencies Helping Storm-Wracked Texans”

“William Stryker”

“Red Cross Volunteers Given Recognition at Tea Sunday”

“Red Cross Volunteers to be Honored in MAC”

“Red Cross Volunteers Recognized”

“Staff of Agencies Instructed in Working with Volunteers”

“RC Courses Remain Open”

“Civil Air Patrol Seeks Young Recruits”

“Display Slated at Bank”

“International Art on Display”

Gresham Plans Art Exhibition”

“Red Cross Slates Dance Tonight”

Chalfan Serves with Red Cross in Vietnam

Folder 37

Articles from May 1970

“Back and Forth—First 10-Miler”

Gresham Volunteer Fireman”

“Two Men Cited for Passing 10-Gallon Blood Donation”

“Aaron Alleman

“Training Scheduled”

Volunteens Pinned”

“Boy, Girl of April Selected”

“New Parents Class Set”

“Four Complete RC Training”

Folder 38

Articles from June 1970

“Summer Job Plan Aired”

“Red Cross Plans Swimming Classes”

“Learn-to-Swim Classes Offered”

“Water Safety”

“Red Cross Certified Classes are Offered

“School Bus Drivers Complete First Aid Course”

“Course Offered”

“Red Cross Elects New Officers”

“Reservists Offer Blood”

Mable Stryker Named Red Cross Chairman”

“Red Cross Names New Blood Chief”

“Nearly $10,000 Collected for Earthquake Victims”

Peru Relief Aid Needed”

“Oregon Trail/Peruvian Earthquake”

“Comfort Kits Given Peru

Mrs.Meyers Awarded Red Cross Certificate”

“Mrs. Gretchen Sirpo

“Frank Nickel”

“Summer Help Sought by Red Cross”

Battle Against Hunger Continues”

“Food Sought for Needy as Welfare Rolls Rise”

“Aid Agencies Hustle for Needed Food Here”

“Young Volunteers Needed”

“John Gumm Students Visit Portland Red Cross’

“Hard –to-Get Goods Aid Vietnam Hospital

“Mrs. D.S. Reardon”

Folder 39

Articles from July 1970

“Red Cross Gift Program Continues”

“UGN is Not Fund Raiser but Rather a Collector”

“Digest Tells How to Prevent Accidents Common to Summer

“Red Cross Delegates Hear Novotny’s Praise”

“National Red Cross Award for Guards”

“Red Cross Honors Pair”

“2 Lifegaurds Win Medals”

“Two Oregon Men Receive Red Cross Merit Award”

Turnock Receives National Award”

“Auxiliary Taps Local Woman”

“Teen-Aids”

“Red Cross Asks for Volunteers”

“Help Needed by Red Cross”

“Red Cross Event’s Delegates Named”

“Hardships of War Come Home to Them”

“Red Cross Announces Gift Project”

“Red Cross Plans 4th Vietnam Gifts Project”

“Christmas Gift Project for Vietnam Servicemen Launched”

“Red Cross Asks Public Help on Christmas Gifts for GIs”

Reuf Named to Coordinate Servicemen Gift Project”

“Servicemen Gifts Needed”

“Red Cross Collecting Items”

“POW Campaign Set for Oregon Families”

“Signs that Hanoi Heeds Letters”

Folder 40

Articles from August 1970

“Red Cross Offers Aquatic Scholarships”

“Red Cross Gives Scholarships”

“Swim Aid Offered”

“Swim Scholarships Slated”

“Swimming on Agenda”

“Boating Education”

“Surgery Requires Blood for Hisel

“Aid Asked for Hurricane Victims”

“Where Men Meet the Test”

“Hurricane’s Home Toll Hits 64,500”

“Red Cross Appeal Aired for Victims of Texas Storm”

“Woman to Aid Celia Victims”

“Storm Goal $35,038”

“Red Cross Aids Storm Victims”

“Oregonians Aid Texans”

“’Neutral’ Medics Plan for Worst”

“Applicant Asks Use of Parks”

“MDs, Hospitals Map Emergency Care Plan”

“Hurricane Celia”

“Pool Director Gets Honor”

“Red Cross Cites Rescue”

“84 Year-Old Man Cited for Saving Life of Tot”

“R.C. Cites Lifesaver”

“Highest Lifesaving Award to be Presented Tonight”

“Top Red Cross Honor Won at Forest Grove”

“Former Lakeview Man is Honored for Saving child”

“Chess Lures Younger Set”

“Red Cross Worker has Helped Program Greatly”

“Unusual Art Display Scheduled at OMSI”

“POWs”

“Red Cross Will Provide Gifts”

“Yule Gifts Sought for Servicemen”

“VFW Auxiliary Initiates Campaign ‘Write Hanoi’”

“Red Cross Seeks Gifts for GIs”

“Baby Care Class Set”

“Stabbing Kills Red Cross Aide”

“From Leadership: Views on Questions of Confrontation”

“Speaker Due at Red Cross”

“Lucile Higby

Folder 41

Articles from September 1970

“Tiny Tots Learn to Swim Under Expert Guidance of Instructor”

“Fall Swim Registration Opens Soon”

“Peter Had First Swimming Lesson at 5 Days”

“Red Cross Class Visits Beaches”

“Meeting Billed”

“On Giving Blood”

“Arabs Vow Reprisals for Arrests”

“Uncertainty Grows Over Hostages’ Fate”

“Palestinian Gets Helm in Jordan

“U.S. Boosts Mideast fleet for 3-Month show of Force”

“Americans, British Evacuating Jordan”

“Correspondent Finds Amman Committing Suicide”

“Cease Fire Ordered in Amman

“Birth Aboard Hijacked Jet Prompts Felicitations”

“Hijackers Lift Deadline, Free 60 Hostages”

“Arabs List Terms to Free Hostages; Stewardess Says Cash Found on Jet”

Israel Pulls Out of Peace Talks”

“Arabs Threaten Hijack Hostages”

“Camera Club Meeting Sets Off Fall Activities for Organizations”

“Society’s Role in Preparedness Plan Brought Medical Community Together”

“UGN Supported Red Cross Favorite of Loaned Execs; Blood Program Saves Lives”

“Disaster Training Course Available”

“Letters to Hanoi Asked by POW Wife”

“Laird Sees Little Need for U.S. Mideast Move”

Borman’s Sound Advice”

“Hussein Views Asked On Hostage Release”

“Letter Writing Campaign Planned by VFW Auxiliary”

“Legion Resolution Asks National Drive to Free 1,400 American POWs”

“Forest Grove to Offer Classes in Baby Care”

“Shut and Wake”

“Supplying Basic Needs Credited With Help in Keeping Violence in Check”

“A Word to the Haves”

“Help for Others”

“Disaster Plan Leaves Lasting Effects”

“Campaigns Stir Legion”

Folder 42

Articles from October 1970

“First Aid Course Set”

“1st Aid on Tap”

“Review Course in First Aid Opens Oct. 12”

“Local Woman Helps Save Life Due to Red Cross Course”

“First Aid Offered”

Crockwell Named by Cancer Society”

“Red Cross Picks Head”

“Guy Rea Elected Chairman of Oregon Bank Board”

“Vikki J. Kampeol

“Bloodmobile at Tigard”

“Auxiliary Sponsors Blood Drive

Sacajawian Blood Drive

“68 Pints Drawn at Blood Bank; Possible Record”

“Healthy Students Needed for Sacs Oct. 8 Blood Drive

“VFW Auxiliary Offers Free Flags to Youths”

Oklahoma Town Ripped by Twister; Three Dead”

UGN Funds Aid County via Red Cross”

“United Good Neighbor Campaign Helps Program of the American Red Cross”

“United Dollars Aid Storm Victims”

“Elnora Dickel

“Red Cross Offers Blood, Aid, Gifts”

“English Instructors Needed”

Irvington Club Plans Review”

“Red Cross Seeking Volunteers”

“Mt. Tabor Center Needs Volunteers”

“New Red Cross Service Launched”

“Vera Goble Installed”

“Red Cross Seeking Volunteers”

“Red Cross Seeks Volunteers for Care Center

“Delegates at Red Cross Meet”

“Leadership Class Draws Students”

“9 Students Attend Red Cross Conference”

“Red Cross Schedules Teen Volunteer Class”

“Students Attend Training Center

“Christmas Gift Bags Filled for Servicemen”

“Service Wives Pool Resources”

the Elkettes

“Red Cross Ditty Bags Made by Local Groups”

“CPA Wives Organize”

“POW Families Plan Letter Writing Drive

“Dinner Planned”

“Expectant Parents Class Set”

“Nursing Class Set”

“Baby Care Classes”

“Home Nursing Class Due”

“Class Planned by Red Cross”

“Babysitting Class Offered”

“Frozen Blood Offers Chance to Stock Rare Types Ahead”

Folder 43

Articles from November 1970

“Nursing Homes Need Volunteers”

“Woman Named Year’s Boss”

“First Aid Class to Begin Thursday”

“RC Gives Safety Tips”

“Severely Burned DeBordes to Get Community Blood”

“Bloodmobile Schedule Light”

“Blood Need Always urgent”

“Newberg Mark Set in Blood”

Waluga Lodge”

“Community asked to Support Blood Donor Drive for DeBord Benefit”

“Blood Shortage Threatens”

“To Put Meaning in Gratitude”

“Contributions Scarce in Pakistan Disaster”

Pakistan Aid Hits $1,131”

“Cash Sought for Pakistan

Childrens Book Week Arrives”

“Red Cross sets Two Sessions”

“The Word was ‘Get Sphagnum Moss’”

“Net Stockings Offered Youths”

Wa Can Da Campfire girls”

“GI Recording Service Ready”

“Letter Writers in Behalf of POWs Asked to Send One More in Drive”

“Director of Red Cross Services Finds Activities Far-Ranging”

“Don’t Underrate Letters”

“Service Wives Unite for Mutual Support”

Folder 44

Articles from December 1970

“Red Cross Announces Free Gift”

“Fire Victims say ‘Thank You’”

“UGN Allocations Top $6 Million”

“Lifesaving Award Won”

“Fireman Honored for Heroism”

“Life Saving Heroics Nets Red Cross Citation”

“Fisher Gets Lifesaving Award”

“Blood Drive Successful”

“Red Cross Donors Needed”

“Blood Need Soars Here”

“Yamhill Boy’s Family Thankful for Support, Youth Still Critical”

McMinville Teacher Much aware of Gift of Life; Bloodmobile Due”

“Red cross asks Blood”

“Red Cross Donors Needed”

“Blood Bank Chairman Visits Eastern Star”

“The Greatest Gift of All is Life”

“Burned Out Mother, 3 Girls Need Home”

“Good News”

“$2,680 Donated Here for Pakistan

“Do Something Project Seeks Volunteer Help”

“POW Stamps”

“Club Prepares Holiday Gifts”

Banks High School

“Students Produce Cards, Sign them, send to Vietnam

“Bruins Set Christmas Theme Play”

“Powell Valley Students Sent holiday Cards”

“World Opinion Growing Force”

“Red Cross Speeding Tons of Yule Cheer”

“Family Records Message to Soldier”

“Voices From Home”

“GIs Overseas Get Yule Messages in ‘Voices from Home’ Program”

“Toward Happier Holidays for Area Thousands”

“Parcels Sent by Red Cross”

“Cards Sent to Nam

“Christmas ‘Voices from Home’ Offered Overseas Servicemen”

“Students Here Quiz Soviet Embassy Aide”

“Dates Set for Recording Yule Messages”

“Christmas Voices from Home”

“Tapes Slated”

“’Home Voices’ Project Set December 7”

“Servicemen to Receive Recordings”

Folder 45

Articles from January 1971

“Blind Chapter Elects Calkins as President”

“Secretaries Bill Dinner”

“Volunteers Man Transportation Van for the Needy”

“Charles L. DeKlyen

“Readers Suggest Ways to Help Poor”

“Instructors Rites Set”

“Legally Blind Ruling Doesn’t Hamper Courageous Woman”

“Baby Care Class Set”

“Red Cross Sets Baby Care Class”

“Red Cross Bills Classes”

“Red Cross Boating Class Set”

“Red Cross Lists Class at Pool”

“Red Cross Bills Swim Courses”

“Red Cross Class Set”

“Boating Course Begins Feb. 17”

“Radio Rescue Exercise Slated”

“Special Education Swim Program Benefits Retarded”

“Course Offered Disaster Aides”

“Statewide Program to Aid Vets, Dependents Announced”

“Red Cross Sets Training Class”

“Harry T. Lewis”

“Red Cross Makes Awards”

“Maj. Leonard K. Shlusher

“Receives Life Saving Award”

“Physicians Surpass Quota in Annual UGN Drive

“Fire Claims Family Home”

Pakistan Relief Fund Tops $5,600 Here”

“Federal Flood Damage Funds Sought”

“Fire Destroys Trailer Home, Damages Truck, in Grande Ronde

“Damaging Combination”

“Schools, Roads Hit by Floods”

Washington Periled by Slides, Floods”

“Flood Threatens SW Washington

“RC Reviews Disaster Aid”

“Local Man’s Efforts Aid Adoption of Postage Issue”

Hollywood Lions Bloodmobile Kick Off Luncheon”

Portland Secretaries to Hear 3 Speakers at Jan. 13th Meeting”

Folder 46

Articles from February 1971

“Family Escapes Injury”

“Novotny is Appointed to Commission”

Volunteens Feted at FG Hospital Tea”

“Students Begin RC Collection”

“Boys, Girls Share ideas, Kitchens in Home EC Class”

“Teen Girls Offered Training in Care of Young Children”

“’GEMS’ Hold Classes for Young Mother Substitutes”

“GEMS Program Planned for Sitters”

“Council Corner”

“Registration for First Aid Classes Now Being Taken from Residents”

“Series Planned in First Aid”

“Volunteer Trainees Learn How to Assist Sick and Injured”

“Safe Boating”

“8-Hour First Aid Class Set”

“Service Noted at Meeting”

“Mandeville Mann”

“John W. Orefice

“Kenneth Quiding

“Guy Rea Elected President of UGN”

“600 Flee Deadly Fumes”

“Earthquake Victims Have Massive Job of Clean-Up”

“Rail Pileup Explosion Feared”

“Red Cross Unit Here Poised to Help Earthquake Victims”

“Sightseers Jam Earthquake Area”

“Appeal Seeks Disaster Aid”

“Mighty Earthquake Jolts S. California

“Victims Recount Horrors of Super Strong Delta Tornadoes”

“Ravaged Delta Declared Disaster”

“Gift of Blood Great Tribute to Mrs. Stryker”

“Bloodmobile Nets 320 Pints at SOC”

“Blood Donors Needed; Art Contest Entries Honored”

“Mrs. L.M. Perry”

“Miss Caroline Perrine”

“Drive Sets Record”

Folder 47

Articles from March 1971

Antihepatitis Drive Starts”

“Red Cross Month Brings Review of Organization’s Many Services”

“John Gumm Pupils Visit Red Cross”

“Red Cross Pledge”

“Red Cross Home Nursing Course Slated”

“Head Start Sets Busy Schedule”

“First Aid Class Set for Reynolds”

“First Aid Class Set”

“Water Safety”

“Women Serve Red Cross”

“POW Week of Concern Cites Value of Hanoi Letter Campaign”

“Write Hanoi Campaign Gets Boost”

“’Digest’ Provides Letter”

“UGN Directors Named March 8 at Annual Meet”

“’Do Something’ Said a Success”

“Volunteers Pay Off”

“Red Cross Appealing for Disaster Funds”

“Red Cross seeks Financial Help for Disasters”

“Clinic Gets ‘Crisis Vehicle’”

“Giving Blood Stamp”

“He’s a 64 Time Blood Donor”

“Leona Stoebner

“Medicine and You: Oregon Joins in Fight Against SerumHepatitis

Folder 48

Articles from April 1971

McMinville Red Cross”

“Red Cross Helps”

Grant Girls Visit Childrens Hospital

“Youth Aids American Red Cross”

“Top Scholars Named at Forest Grove High”

“Red Cross Sets Disaster Class”

“Home Nursing for Teens Held at High School”

“Red Cross Baby Care Class Set”

“Water Safety Course Due for Instructors”

“’Good Sam’ Course Aids Auto Victims”

“Swim Class Due”

“Training Billed for Volunteers”

“Campaign to Aid POWs Pressed”

“Digest to Feature ‘Write Hanoi Effort”

“Jenny Embarks on Fight for Life”

“Bloody Exceptional”

Portland Responds to Jennifer’s Plight”

“She Needs Help”

“Spring Blood Drive Nets Forty Pints”

“Donna Endicott”

“Special Stamps Go to Blood Donors”

A True Blue Court

“Hepatitis Cases Stir Red Cross”

“Dave Schubaum

Folder 49

Articles from May 1971

“Blood Aids Hemophiliac”

Marylhurst Honors Rep. Edith Green”

“Red Cross Needs Young Volunteers”

“Red Cross Youth Program Offers Educational Rewards”

“”Linda Candler”

“Phil Lewis Elementary”

“Portland Public Schools”

“Books Given City Schools”

“Swim Program Draws 600”

Sehorns Europe Bound to Contact Red Cross”

“Youth Volunteers Needed”

“Drivers Needed for Volunteer Red Cross Car”

“World Peace for America, Seen by Nixon”

“Red Cross Honors 1970 Volunteers”

“Heppner Digs Out of Flash Flood Debris”

“Jenny Improving After Operation”

“Bank Opened by Fraternity”

Portland’s Jenny Has Surgery”

“Heart Case Child, 7, Has Tests”

“Rose Festival pins Put on ‘New Look’”

“Guard Rushes ‘Gift of Life’ to Hemophiliac Here”

“Race with Blood”

“Helicopter to Carry Blood for Hemophiliac”

Folder 50

Articles from June 1971

“Courtesy Car Available for Elderly Residents Through Aging Council”

“Free People’s Clinic Offers Variety of Medical, Social Services”

“Red Cross selects Man”

“One Man,32, Leaves; Six Posts Open”

“Princess Shelley Counts ‘Listening’ Among Her Hobbies”

“Class Offered Teen-Age Girls”

“Volunteer Jobs for Teen agers are Plentiful”

“Baby Sitting Course Slated”

“Baby Sitting Course Set”

“Grange Women Aid Red Cross”

“Program Seeks Volunteer Nurses”

“From Wheel Chair into Swimming Pool”

Wilson Hosts Swim Course”

“Jr. Lifesaving Starts at Pool

“Water Safety for Instructors”

“POW Issue Makes Deep Impression on Everyone but N. Viets, Says Oregon Woman”

“Fly-up, Awards New in Lynch District”

“Baker Red Cross Volunteer Service to be Congratulated

“Lifesaving Awards Given Three Men”

“Red Cross Lifesaving Award Given to Lloyd”

“Police Officer Wins Award for Rescue”

“Trio Honored for Saving Life”

“Blood Unit Total Higher”

“Chamber Gets Award”

“NW Blood Chairman Retained”

“Volunteer Help Asked”

“Red Cross Meet Slated”

“Two Mac Residents Need Blood; Drawing Slated”

“Nine Each- Candles and Gallons”

“Blood Program Need Helpers”

Folder 51

Articles from July 1971

“Help Thy Neighbor Practiced in Burned Area”

“Fire-Fleeing Goose Hollow Residents Dazed, Homeless”

“Fire Leaves 65 Homeless”

“Operations Under Way to Aid Blaze Victims”

“NW Newsman Killed in Newport

“Park Swimmers to Participate in 50-Mile Red Cross Swim”

Synchro Swim”

“Pools Offer Classes”

Vietnam Gifts Due Sept.10”

“Gifts for Servicemen Project Again Slated”

Ruef to Coordinate Christmas Project”

“Red Cross Handles Gifts to Vietnam

Vietnam Bags Need Filling”

“Servicemen Gift Project Launched”

“Red Cross Handles Gifts to Vietnam

“Christmas Vietnam Project ReLaunched

“Cool Thought Offered for Hot Summer”

“Competent, Retired Men Invade Red Cross Volunteer Work”

“Aid Given Fire Victims”

“Fire Aid Operations Under Way”

“3,000th Mercy Mission Flown”

“76 Blood Donors Set Record”

“Two Portlanders Give Rare Blood for Chicago Woman’s Operation”

Folder 52

Articles from August 1971

“C.B. McLaughlin”

“Water Safety Taught”

“Winter Sports First Aid Course”

“Tigard Tankers Sought- Lifesaving Class on Tap”

“First Aid Course Offered”

“Rainier Jayceetes Get Christmas Gifts”

Tualatin Valley Ambulance Service Fills Vital Need”

“Perry H. Nordmark

“Red Cross Leader Plans Visit Here”

“Tri-County Emergency Units in Simulated Search”

“Burned Out Family Finds home”

“Little Jenny Drew Well, Sassy Again”

Folder 53

Articles from September 1971

“Red Cross Trains Leaders”

“Red Cross Event Draws Students”

“Two Students Attend Red Cross Conference”

“Red Cross Instructors Needed”

“Instructors Needed”

“A Full Fledged Swimmer at 7—Kathy Takes to the Water”

“Water Safety Topic”

“Red Cross Car Needs Drivers for County Transportation Needs”

“Red Cross Hunts Volunteer Help”

“Volunteers Receive Praise for Efforts”

“Local Woman Honored for Saving Mans Life”

“UGN Agencies Offering More Services Than Ever”

“Emergency First Aid Use Brings Honor”

“A Single Gift Can Help Many Causes”

“Youth Gets Largest Part of UGN Dollar”

“UGN Kickoff Set Sept. 13 for Goal of $6,312,600”

“Hardhats for UGN Organized”

Fund Drive Starts Monday”

“Red Cross Chief Urges Sense of Mutual Responsibility”

“Red Cross Chief Notes New Services”

Oregon Trail Chapter to Hear National Head”

“Annual Red Cross Meet Draws National Leader to Chapter Meeting in Portland

“Helping Hand”

“Blood Freezing to Add Storage”

“Heart Surgery Patient Backs Blood Program”

Blood Drive Seeks Donors in Sandy Area”

“Women of the Elks”

Aquatic School Trains Future Water-Sports Instructors”

Folder 54

Articles from October 1971

“Hot Line, Can I Help You?”

“VHS Red Cross Rep Students Show Film”

“Attainment Succeeds Fear”

“Flu Shots at Center Scheduled”

“Largest of Red Cross Programs Provides Services to Servicemen”

“Way to Cheer”

“Women Aid Families of Men in Service”

“Group Benefits Service Wives”

“Tangent ‘Dolly’ Finds She’s Needed in Viet”

“Red Cross Honors Carla Patterson”

“WAVE Cited by Red Cross”

“Bloodmobile Van Pays Regular Visit to St. Helens

“Pi Kappa Alpha”

“94 Belong to Spanish War Group”

Blood Drive Set”

“Southern Oregon College

“Blood Needed Assist Five-Year Old Boy”

“Reed Bleed”

Folder 55

Articles from November 1971

“Daily Bread Real Problem for Portland Needy”

“Girls Pack Friendship Boxes for Disasters”

“Nursing Course Billed”

Servicemens Wives Meet”

“Fund to Boost Pakistan Relief”

“Life or Death Decision: To Move Accident Victim or Not”

“Simulated Earthquake Ends Disaster Drill”

“LC Student”

“Reed Community”

“Give Blood to Aid Dan Whitney”

“Donors Give Blood at College”

“Tainted Blood Makes Hospital Patient Sick”

Blood Drive at OSU aids Hemophiliacs”

“1 Out of 8 OSU Students Donate Blood”

“Nine Gallons of Blood Given”

“’Copters to Aid Blood Drive

“Servicemen to get Family Recordings”

“Red Cross Letter Program”

“Christmas Voices From Home”

“Red Cross Sets Recording Day for ‘Voices’ Program”

“Tapes Sent Free”

“Yule Record Service Set”

“Yule Messages Planned Again”

“Servicemen Recording Set”

“Servicemen Tapes Again Offered Free”

Folder 56

Articles from December 1971

“Reception Held at Church”

“Services Friday for Lamar Tooze, Portland Attorney”

“Brownies Bring Filled Stockings”

“Nurses Needed by Red Cross”

“Red Cross Seeks Help”

“UGN Sponsored First Aid Classes Established”

“Yule Voices Speed Overseas”

“Hi Daddy”

“Christmas Greetings to Dad”

“Generous Portlanders Help Pakistan Refugees”

“Ship Crew Gives Blood”

“PCC Generous Contributor to Blood Bank”

“Blood Donations Help Albany Victim of ‘Bleeding Disease’”

“American Red Cross Sets Holiday Donor Location”

“Date Set to Record Voices for Christmas”

“R.C. ‘Voices from Home’ Chance Slated Dec. 6”

“Red Cross Offers Tapes for Christmas”

“Servicemen Tapes Again Offered Free”

“Yule Wishes to be Taped

“For Daddy”

“Christmas Greetings to Dad”

“Yule Voices Speed Overseas”

Box 23

Folder 57

Articles from April 1972- June 1976

“Frantic Search for Possible Victims Trapped in Debris”

Columbia Broke Through Smith Lake Dike, Flooding Vanport

“Letters Express Gratitude and Praise”

Vancouver Storm Kills 7, Hurts 200”

“Debris Filling Hallway in School”

“Aerial Photograph Reveal the Damage from Storm”

“Photographs Reveal Tragic Aftermath of Violent Windstorm”

“Generous Donors”

Folder 58

Articles from December 1978

“Tualatin valley men’s Garden Club Presidential Changeover”

“A Special Gift for Christmas”

“United Way Honors Tek

“Spanish Parenthood Class Begins Tuesday”

Pacific U. Awaits Blood Mobile

“Classes Dated for Instructors”

“97 at Pacific Give Blood”

“Red Cross Asks Blood Donations from Recoverees of Chicken Pox”

“Blood Shortage Declared as Donor Pace Slackens”

“I Had Two More Weeks to Live”

Blood Mobile Aids Hospital

“69 Pints Above goal”

Iva Beck, Pat Cunningham, Ruth Merchant Photograph”

“Class Planned In First Aid”

“Blood Drive Due at Stuhr Center

“Nurses Can Count Volunteer Service as ‘Required ‘ Time

“Blood Mobile Plans Visits”

“Blood Drive to be Held June 1”

“Classes Start on Parenthood”

“Red Cross Sets First Aid Course”

“Bloodmobile due March 21”

“50 Become Certified in CPR”

“Parenthood classes Slated”

“Lifesaving Courses Offered at Pool”

“Hospital Offers CPR Classes”

“Girl Scouts Sponsor Area First Aid Class”

“Blood Supply Remains Short”

Forrest Grove High School Gives the Gift of Life”

“BHS Math Classes Multiply Holiday Spirit”

“Hospital Fills PR Position”

“19 Complete CPR Course”

“Banks HS to Host Bloodmobile”

Blood Drive nets 78 Pints”

Fg Hospital at 15th Year”

“101 Give Blood at Pacific U>”

“Red Cross Gives Plaque”

“Aloha Methodist Church Blood Drive Targets Type ‘O’ new Donors Thursday”

“United DC-8 Crashes at E. Burnside, 157th; 10 Killed, 175 Survived”

“7000 Homes Lose Power After crash”

“DC-8’s Passengers Prepared for Worst, Survivors Praise Flight Attendants”

Folder 59

Articles from January 1981- May 1992

“Red Cross Celebrates 100th Birthday With Artifacts Exibit

Northwest May Have Major Tremor Building Offshore”

“I Was a World War II Red Cross Girl”

Portland Red Cross to Aid Samoan Victims of Typhoon”

“Local Red Cross Signs with Mexican Red Cross to Bring Closer Relationship with People of Guadalajara

Folder 60

Articles from March 1993

“Deal Reached in Red Cross-AIDS Case”

“Be Ready for Earth Quakes”

“April is Earth Quake Preparedness Month”

“Volunteer’s Experiences Help Her Cope with Quake”

“What to do When We’re All Shook Up”

“Problems locally: Most Buildings not Quake-proof; Resources Strained”

“Quake Increases Demand for Portland man’s Book”

“Quakes Possible in Basin”

“Red Cross Offers Earthquake Training”

“Red Cross Aids Newberg Families”

“Damage: Bridge Reopens to Traffic”

“Be Prepared for Next Quake”

“Be Prepared, Learn how to Survive a Disaster”

“Quake Preparedness Cannot Be Ignored”

“Officials: Quake Just ‘A Warning’ of Bigger Worries”

“Red Cross, AIDS Patient Settle Suit”

“Man with AIDS Takes Settlement in Lawsuit”

“E. Coli incidents Prompt Training”

“AIDS Patient: Time to Get on with Life”

“Red Cross Offers Childcare Training”

“Child Care Training Classes Set”

Folder 61

Articles from April 1993

“Meeting Will Help Prepare for Disaster”

“Earthquake Dumps Tenants Out for Good”

“Quake Forces Move”

“Earthquake Gives Local Folks, Agencies a Real Wake-up Call”

“Officials: Be Ready for a Quake”

“Duckworth Urges Earthquake Awareness”

“Volunteers Needed for Quake Team”

“How to Prepare for the Next Quake”

“Metro Issues Resource List for Assistance in Natural Disasters”

“Red Cross Offers Quake Safety Tips”

“Quake Training Set for Businesses”

“Disaster: Establish a Plan in every Room”

“Be Ready for Next Disaster”

“City Rolls Through Quake Unscathed”

“This Month Think Earthquake”

“Quake: Whole Family Should Be Included”

“Quake Rattles Beaverton

“Experts Say Prepare Now for ‘Big One”

Folder 62

Articles from May 1993 through December 1993

“Just in Case: Here are Things to Keep Handy for Emergencies”

“Quake, Rattle Rattle and the Book’s Coins Roll In”

“Youngsters Get Ready for Quakes”

“Parents Prod Schools to Post-Quake Preparedness”

Cannon Beach Prepared for Quakes, Tsunamis”

“What Would Happen Downtown if Largest Quake in History hit?”

Portland’s Faults Tough to Assess”

“City, County, State Agencies Formulate Emergency Plans”

“Scientists Spell out Quake Risk”

“Disaster Agency’s Haste Made for Contract Waste”

“Tsunami: Estimating Effects Difficult Task”

“Researcher Calculates NW Tsunami Dangers”

Folder 63

Articles from March 1994

“Red Cross Urges Water Safety Programs for Spring

“Deaths Spur Warnings About Rivers”

“It’s convention Time In Seattle, Wa for American Red Cross”

“United Way Fund Recipients Face Smaller Allocations”

“Black United Fund Receives Dedicated Contributions”

“Quake: Plates Lock Offshore”

Folder 64

Articles from April 1994 through December 1994

“Quake Fest ‘94 Set for Saturday”

“Red Cross Under Attack Over Activities in N.J.”

“United Way Sets Goal at $79,750”

“New Manager of Red Cross Blood Banks Will Have Hard Time improving Safety”

“Fires Damage Two Rural Homes; Faulty Heating Systems Blamed”

“Fire Provides a Reminder of Christmas Tree Dangers”

“Family Narrowly Escapes from Flames”

“Family Loses Everything in Pre-Holiday Blaze”

 

Folder 65

Articles from January 1995

“Red Cross Aids 12 People”

“There’s a lot of Smoke on the Horizon for ‘95 Fire Season”

“Japan Now, Oregon Next?”

“NW Quake One in Long Strong”

Erosion Sinks Coast Highway

“Parents of Fire Victims Thank Everyone for Aid”

“Stunned Wilsonville Reaches Out to Help Victims of Deadly Blaze”

“Blustery Rains, Floods Awaited as Storm Front Nears”

Salem Apartment Fire Leaves 6 Homeless”

“Heavy Rains Wash out Highway 101 Section“

“Quake Serves as Wake-up Call”

“Families Recover in Motel After Flood Destroys Homes”

“Red Cross Helps Flood Victims”

“Red Cross Helps Families Affected By Flood”

“Red Cross Helps Out Flooded Takilma Residents”

“Water Dropping In Local Rivers”

“Red Cross Aids Oregon Victims”

“12 Families Aided by Red Cross”

“Fire Guts N. Portland House; Child Blamed”

“Red Cross Questions”

Folder 66

Articles from March 1995 through April 1995

“Red Cross Launches Its ‘95 Community Campaign”

“A Little Help From Little Friends”

Holocaust Tracing Center Seeks Answers”

“55 Youths Spend Spring Break Getting in the Swim of Things”

Folder 67

Undated articles

President of Red Cross Gives Speech Today”

“Changes Made in Red Cross”

“Blood Program Celebrates 5th Birthday”

“Red Cross In Oregon Praised By Gruenther

“Red Cross Chapter in Oregon Considered ‘One of Very Best”

“Order of Amaranth Volunteers Give 7,983 Hours to Red Cross”

“Bored Idleness Drives Retired Men To Seek New Interests, Aid Others”

“Benefit Dated For Red Cross “

“Awards Set in Red Cross”

“Aid Offered to Retarded”

Vietnam Spurs Red Cross Action”

“What Red Cross Needs”

“Special Drawing for Vietnam Servicemen Scheduled”

“Teen-Aids Given Caps in Ceremony”

“RC Announces Cap Ceremony”

“Red Cross Alert Heard in Gresham

“Voluntary Service Chapter Under Formation In Hospital”

Gladstone Jaycees Display Hardware, Honor Members”

“Red Cross Chief Predicts Bigger ‘65 Fund Drive

“Volunteer Spirit Thrives In U.S.

“Blood Shortage Feared”

“Youth Serves Through Red Cross”

“Blood Program Director Named”

“Open Heart Surgery Depends on Hollywood Blood Donations”

“Rare Blood Bank Being Organized”

“Local PTA’s Sponsor Blood Drive

“Red Cross Provides Aid to 18 Families”

“Red Cross to Gather”

“Program to Mark the End of Red Cross Canteen”

“Red Cross Head Named”

“Churches Supply Half Vanport Refugee Shelters”

“Red Cross Honor Paid Mrs. Curry”

“UGN Helps With Voices from Home”

Portland RC Official Tells Story of Blood”

Portland Nurses Put in 2000 Hours”

“Firs Vanport Salvage Found”

“Broken Dike”

Columbia Crests Hits Clatskanie”

“Trestle Spans Break in Vanport Railroad Fill”

“Columbia-Edgewater Greens keepers Work From Boat”

“Use the Underpass-if you Have a Submarine”

S.P.’s Last Train Rolls Downtown as Water Rises”

“Careful Planning, Painstaking Follow-up Saves Industrial Plant From Damage”

“Joe Spooner Craft Being Displayed”

“Frozen Blood Cells to Provide Safer Transfusions, Longer Storage”

County Still Best By ‘Hunger Crisis”

Hard-to-get Goods Aid Vietnam Hospital

“Thirty Nurses Take Disaster Training”

“Giant Quake Down the Road for Northwest”

“Quake Damage Forces House out of Chamber”

“Red Cross Offers ‘Emergency Preparedness’ Guide”

“Local Red Cross Chapter Ready in Event of Tremor”