The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, December 07, 1950, Page 10, Image 10

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    December 7, 1950
10—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
Hospital Fund-
(Continued from Page 1)
hospital is obtained, depends in a
large measure upon the the response
given by those who are able to give
larger amounts of money.”
R. L. Stewart, chairman of the
general organization, will preside at
the noon-day luncheons of the general
organization composed of five groups
of workers and the three groups of
the advance gifts committee for this
section of Santiam valley. Chairman
Stewart says “The new organization
of volunteer workers will give the
advance gifts committee a race for
production that they will never for­
get.”
MILL CITY
Willamette U
Semester Plan
Campaign Leaders
Get Instructions
Please, Don’t Hurt
My Little Boy’
Instruction of the group leaders of
Mrs. Kenneth Crosier, president of
Mrs. Curtis Cline just returned
from Eureka, Calif., where she visited
Willamette university has been I the general organization for the forth­ the Mill City PTA, this week brought
her daughter and family. During singled out by the American Univer- coming hospital campaign was given into the Mil) City Enterprise office
her California vacation she contracted | sity of Washington, D.C. as a member at a meeting held Thursday night at the following article. The Mill City
virus laryngitis and still undergoes institution in the Washington sem­ i the area campaign headquarters in Enterprise — like Mrs. Crosier — be­
lieves the piece worthy of your pe­
treatment for the throat condition
ester plan, according to word re­ ! Stayton.
R. L. Stewart, chairman of the rusal:
v
Floyd Völkel was in Portland Mon­ leased today by Dr. G. Herbert Smith,
general organization of volunteer
“The opening of school was edito­
day and Tuesday of this week on a president of the university.
workers, outlined the plan of group rialized in practically every newspa­
business trip.
In naming Willamette to the plan, ■ organization for the workers.
per in the United States, but no finer
Mrs. Robert Majhor and new baby the local university becomes the only
The general organization for the
returned to their home Tuesday from school west of the Missouri to par­ I Stayton area of Santiam Valley will subject was chosen or better written
the hospital.
ticipate in the program. Only 11 be composed of five groups of 11 than that of Roger Hill in the Laurel
other
selected colleges and univer­ workers each. The leaders in at­ Advocate, headed “Please, Don’t Hurt
The local Eastern Star meets Mon­
My Little Boy”.
day night for the election of officers. sities, in the east and middle west, tendance were: group 4, John Brand,
“Dear Driver. Today my son, who
Men members of the Eastern Star are currently included in the program. mgr., Chris E. Neitling, ass’t; group
is
five years old, started to school.
will do the entertaining at the next
Under the plan, two to four quali­ 5, O. C. Lovell, mgr., V. R. Tuel,
fied majors in the social sciences go ass’t; group 6, J. J. Keudell, mgr., He wore brown trousers and a little
meeting.
He had on brown and
to Washington, D.C. in the second Walter Smith, ass’t; group 7, John tan shirt.
semester of their junior year to study Welz, mgr., Mike Benedict, ass’t.; white saddle shoes and a little green
His cocker spaniel, whose
a full semester in the nation’s capi­ group 8 (S), C. H. Darley, mgr., jacket.
name is “Hypo” sat on the doorstep
tal while enrolled in their own in­ Wendel Weddle, ass’t.
and whined his belief in the folly of
stitution and receiving academic
credit as if they were carrying Jhe Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll education as the boy waved “Good- j
bye” and started off to the halls of :
same courses on their respective
“At the Bottom of the Hill”
learning.
campuses.
BOX
ASSORTMENTS
“Tonight we talked about school.
Plans are underway for two or more
He told me about the girl who sits
outstanding science majors at Will­
OF
in front of him . . . the boy with blond
amette to initiate the Washington
i
curly
hair . . . and the boy across
semester plan in February, 1951.
i the aisle who makes funny faces.
Study falls under four major head­
I He told me about the teacher . . .
ings: (1) an individual study project
I and about the trees in the school
worked out in connection with some
CARDS AND
j yard . . . and about the big girl who
one of the government officials; (2)
¡doesn’t believe in Santa Claus. We
CHRISTMAS NOTES
a seminar on American Government
talked about a lot of things; we
in Action in which government offi­
! colored, drew letters and then off to
cials will appear as the speakers;
| bed.
(3) courses in the School of Social
“He’s in bed now . . . sound asleep
Sciences and Public Affairs of the
with his little toy panda cuddled in
American university, done mostly in
his right arm. You guys wouldn’t
the evenings so that the full day
hurt him would you? You see, I’m
could be devoted to the individual
his Daddy. When his wagon breaks
project; and (4) special events in­
or his finger is cut, or his head gets
cluding social invitations to some ot
bumped, I can fix it . . . but when
the embassies, invitations to profes­
he starts to school, then he’s in your
\., I sri DS, io in-
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sional societies, trips to points of
1 hands.
historical interest.
“He’s a fine little guy and I’m so
Other
schools
included
in
the
Amer
­
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l> MILK
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proud of him. He runs like a deer
ican universtiy plan are Allegheny,
j and darts around like a chipmunk.
Dickinson, Westminister in Pennsyl­
FRANCO AMERICAN SPAGHETTI
2 for
He likes to play cowboy and go fish­
vania; Hiram, Oberlin, Denison and
ing with me. But I can’t be with
Wooster in Ohio; Birmingham-South­
SOAP POWDER. Regular 32c
him all the time ... 1 have to work
ern in Alabama; Hamline in Minne­
to pay for his clothes and education.
sota; Lindenwood in Missouri; and
, So please drive slow’ly past the schools
Transylvania in Kentucky.
and intersections . . . and please re­
Once every few years, each of the
member that children run from be­
member schools, including Willam­
hind parked cars.”
ette, will send a faculty member to
Washington to teach students in the
AT
semester plan.
CARD OF THANKS
This is the second such honor ac­
Due to the loss of cards, we wish
corded Willamette within the past
to take this means to thank our
nine months. In March, the univer­
many friends for their kind thought­
sity joined the Carnegie Tech in a
•THE HOME OF HALLMARK
fulness during our recent bereave­
combined plan, whereby a student
CARDS”
ment.
may receive both a Bachelor of Arts
330 Court St., Salem
MRS. OLLIE PLANT
degree from Willamette and the Bach­
MRS. JUANITA REVES
elor of Science degree in Engineering
SGT. ROBERT B. PLANT
and Science from Carnegie Tech.
The greatest parts, without discre­
tion, may be fatal to their owner.
—Hume.
All the world over it is true that a
double-minded man is unstable in all
his ways, like a wave on the stream­
let, tossed hither ar.d thither with
every eddy of its tide. W. Punshon.
How little do they see what really
is, who frame their hasty judgment
upon that which seems.—Southey.
! Never a Dull Moment !
!_
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citizen
is tolerant
of the likes
of others.
MILL CITY TAVERN J
Christmas
Light beer is the beverage
of moderation. Enjoy —
FOR CHRISTMAS
Dried Fruits, Glazed Fruits
and Citron
.
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Fresh Vegetables
and Meats
Edward Williams
Gates General Store
Good Selection
Beautiful Chrome
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Complete Parts Inventory and
Most Sheet Metal Items
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Porcelain Figurines and Ceramics
Terms
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