The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, December 07, 1950, Image 8

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    130 Men Are
Working for You
One hundred thirty farmers, men in industry and business,
and professional men have pledged to work during an inten­
sive money-raising effort to procure a modern hospital for
the protection of the life and health of all who live in this
section of Santiam Valley and Canyon Area.
WELCOME THOSE WHO SERVE YOU
LIGHTEN THE LABOR OF THESE VOLUNTEER WORKERS. REMEMBER THIS
IS YOUR PROBLEM AS WELL AS THEIRS. DON’T GIVE ALIBIS-GIVE THAT
OTHERS MAY LIVE! When the life and health of your neighbor, your own family and
some day your own will depend upon the success of this present money-raising campaign.
it should not be necessary for these workers to SELL you on the need. It should not be a
question of how little, but HOW MUCH you can do in the way of a sacrificial gift to ob­
tain a Modern Hospital—YOU AND YOUR FAMILY MAY NEED IT TOMORROW.
DO NOT FORGET-Each Year in This Area:
1 Out of Every 8 People, and 1 Out of Every 3 Families Will Need a Hospital
Your Name Will Live
Campaign Organization
YOUR NAME or that of a LOVED ONE Wife, Husband, Mother,
Father, Son or Daughter, Sister or Brother—will be honored, and
his or her MEMORY PERPETUATED by your GIFT.
Advance Gifts Committee
G. W. SCHACHTSICK, General Chairman
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 SUF­
FERING SAVING LIVES.
MEMORIALS
Names Will Be on Plaques in Public Lobby
Ask the volunteer worker for a list of the memorials for units,
rooms, beds, etc. Many of these memorials for $10,000, $5,000, $2,000,
$1,000 and $500 must be donated by individ u a 1 s or organizations
who are ABLE to do so. EACH PERSON and organization should
DONATE TO THE BEST OF HIS OR ITS ABILITY.
DIVISION A
DR. WM. H. BURRELL, Chairman
J. C. KIMMEL, Associate Chairman
GROUP 1
Walter H. Bell. Mgr.
G. W. Schachtsick. Au't,
Merton F. Cox
E. A. Ditter
M. F. Headrick
Al Klamp
B. J. Minden
Roy Philippi
Joe Pieser
I- E. Spraker
M. Van Driesche
A. G Van Nuys
Everett Ward
Harold Wolf
GROUP 2
M. J. Martin. Mgr.
T. G. Freres, Ass't.
Jos. M. Devers. Jr.
Al. Hassler
Maurice Heater
Louis Hendrick*
Wm. J. Lulay
John J. Mackie
H. S. Pendleton
George Sandner
Irvin Schumacher
John Silbernagel
W. M. Tate
Gene Teague
L. H. Wright
S. H. Wright
GROUP 3
Anton Moravec. Jr., Mgr.
Dr. Wm. H. Burrell. Ass't
Dr. R. P. Andersen
Edw. J. Bell
Gale Christensen
K. B. Farwell
F. M. Forrette
Kenneth Hanson
Douglas Heater
Wilbur F. Lesley
John Neal
I. E. Parberry
W. N. Simmons
F. M. Smith
Luther Stout
General Campaign Organization
DIVISION B—Santiam Valley Area
R. L. STEWART, Chairman
Be a Member
One Hospital Voting Membership for
S1OO or More Subscribed
Associate Membership, gift of less than $100.
You May Pay in Installments
> DONATIONS ARE DEDUCTIBLE FROM INCOME TAXES >
WILL YOUR NAME BE THERE?
The names of all who give ANY AMOUNT
of money will be listed in the public lobby of
the Hospital, in order that citizens of this and
future generations will know the names of
those who helped to build Santiam Memorial
Hospital.
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GROUP 4
John Brand. Mgr.
Chris E. Neitling, Ass't.
Herb. K. Booth
M. J. Boyle
Paul Kirsch
E. W. Klecker
John McMann
W. D. Roach
Jos. W. Samek
J. H. Smith
Rev. P. G Walcher
GROUP 5
O. C. Lovell. Mgr.
V. R. Tuel. Ass't
G. W. DeJardin
Rev. Clyde Freeman
R. K. Frey
T. C. Martin
Rev. Nick N. Neufeld
J. E. Powell
W. J. Roberts
Byron Shuck
Kenneth William*
GROUP 6
J. J. Keudell, Mgr.
Walter L. Smith. Ass't
Clarence Baldwin
W. Lowell Brown
Lawrence Clark
Merle Crane
Wm. H. Fair
J. L. Goes
Vincent Mertz
Otto Nelson
Gerald Tharp
GROUP 7
John Welz. Mgr.
Mike Benedict. Ass't
John P. Bentz
P. J. E'.zel
Ted Etzel
J. A. Frank
L. A. Frank
Leonard Hendricks
Joe Heuberger
Fred Hottinger
Al Phillips
George Zimmerman
GROUP 8 (S)
G H. Dailey. Mgr.
Wendel E. Weddle. Ass't
Shirley Bates
John Etzel
Robert Freres
Ed Gilbert
O. R. Herrold
Walter S. Hinrichs
W. A. Inglis
H. J. Rowe
R. G. Wood
DIVISION C—Canyon Area
J. C. KIMMEL. Chairman
GROUP 8 — Mill City
A. J. Frank. Mgr.
Ervin S. Peterson. Ass’t.
Cha*. E. Coville
W. B. Hirte
J. C. Kimmel
John A. Peregoy
Donald C. Peterson
Dr. J. A. Reid
Tony Zeibert
Arlo G Tuers
G. V. Sorenson
GROUP 9 — Mill City
Albert Toman. Mgr.
R. B. McClain. Ass't.
D. L. Beebe
Frank Caraway
Burnett L. Cole
Clarence Estenson
Paul Mason
John Muir
Ernest Ragsdale
Frank R. Stovall
GROUP 10 — Mill City
George L. Steffy. Mgr.
Seorge Veteto. Ass't.
J. T. King
Ralph Nibler
R. L. Stiffler
Dr. William Teutsch
GROUP 11 — Lyon*
George Huffman. Mgr.
L. Burl Smith. Ass't.
M. G. Brassfield
G L. Grime*
Hugh Johnston
Clarence Jungwirth
A. W. Olmstead
W. R. Steven*
James Toombs
GROUP 12 — Gate*
Oswald K. Hirte. Mgr.
J. F. Bowe*. Ass't.
Emil Johnson
Ed Kadin
Ernest Miller
GROUP 13 — Idanha
Huber Ray, Mgr.
Sam Palmerton. As*'t.
Vernon A. Alvin
Jack R. Haseman
Frank New
Paul N. Reynolds
G. J. Skidmore
R. L. Tucker
Noyes Whitten
Ray Watkins
GROUP 14 — Detroit
Nolan P. Rasmck. Mgr.
R. D. Johnson. Ass't.
John Cannon
Russell Hoyt
Warren Oard
Earl Parker
Arthur Richardson
Ray Sophy
Otis White
Your Gift Wih Save Human Lives... Perhaps Some Day Your Own
The Cost of this Advertisement has been raised by
Public-Spirited Citizens.
SANTIAM MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Area Campaign Headq'ts._
• STATTON — l.O.O.F. A Masonic Bldg . 116 3rd St, Phone 4392
• MILL CITY — Mill City Pharmacy Phone 2607.
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