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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1951)
February H, 1951 THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE Hospital Workers Elect Officers Eagles Hold Guest Social in Fireball Appreciation Resolutions By Hospital Committee Dr. D. W. Reid Is Now in Hospital W. I). TURNBULL APPOINTED W. I). Turnbull of Rainbow Trailer The board of directors of the San Court near Gates now husbands the Dr. D. W. Reid, much loved and The Santiam Memorial Hospital tiam Memorial hospital and the volun fortunes of the Salem printed and The Eagles Aerie No. 2745 next mailed advertiser sheet, the Detroit Founders’ Service Organization, com teer workers of the money-raising meeting on Wednesday, Feb. 14, at the respected Mill City physician who long Thirty volunteer observers turned Dam News, printer W. H. Hender posed of the men who served in the campaign gave a vote of appreciation Mill City fire hall will be a guest has served devotedly the citizens of recent money raising campaign for for the splendid co-operation shown social according to Barney Oliver, this valley, recently entered a Port out 100% for their shift on the air son announced today. land private hospital for special care craft warning service observation post Henderson of Salem revealed in the Hospital, met on Thursday night, by the people who subscribed funds president. not available in this area. His family February 3 and 4 in Mill City. his advertiser that Reverend Turn February 1, 1951 and, through an to make possible building and equip This meeting will be for both the expect to be able to bring home in Observers reported very few planes bull has been appointed his local Executive Committe, adopted by-laws ping the new hospital. Aerie members and the Ladies Auxil heard during the two-day exercises. advertiser functionary in the North I and elected the following Board of A resolution was passed extending iary. All members, past and present about two weeks. Due to the low ceiling and continuous Santiam Valley. Mrs. Reid, his faithful and charm 1 Directors: Mike Benedict, Sublimity; appreciation for the publicity given of the Eagles, and all others who rain, no planes were spotted. John Brand, Stayton; Dr. Wm. II. by the Stayton Mail, Mill City Enter would like to become better acquainted ing wife, and Dr. Jack Reid of Mill Those manning the observation post City, his son, keep a close vigil at Burrell, Stayton; Merle Crane, Mar prise, Capital Journal, Oregon States are invited to attend. were: Frank Hunter, A. T. Koeneke, the side of Dr. Reid in the Portland ion; C. H. Darley, Stayton; G. W. De man, Oregonian and Oregon Journal. Mrs. La Von Kriever and Betsy, Mr. At the meeting Wednesday, Feb. hospital. Jardin, Stayton; John Etzel, Stayton; To the American Legion Post No. and Mrs. R. B. McClain, Mrs. Frank David Reid, Mill City realtor and iJ. A. Frank, Sublimity; Paul Kirsch, 58, Stayton, appreciation for the use 7, the following officers were elected Blazek, Kay Colburn, Mrs. Geo Ste (Continued from Page 1) Rt, 1, Stayton; J. J. Keudell, Aums of its hall and equipment for cam to serve until the next regular elec son of Dr. D. W. Reid, quickly post- wart, Mrs. John Swan, Mrs. James tion in July: Barney Oliver, president; poned a vacation to California pre- Barton Jr., Mrs. Lee Owens, Mr. and March supervised locally by Mrs. Bar- ville; Wilbur Lesley, Stayton; Omey paign luncheons and dinners. Mrs. Charles Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. ton, who was ably assisted by her Lovell, Aumsville; Chris Neitling, To Gene Teague, owner of the Chev Benny Bennet, vice president; Ed De viously planned, when his father’s Veteto, W. R. Greene, Mr. and Mrs. faithful helpers the Campfire and ¡Stayton; ' Sam Palmerton, Idanha; 1. rolet agency, Stayton for the use of Bolt, past president; James Kester condition shifted suddenly making Ray Roberts, Mrs. Melbourne Rambo Rainbow Girls, who gathered in $110. ' E. Parberry, Stayton; E. S. Peterson, his display room located at 116 Third son, chaplain; John W. Nelson, con necessary his hospitalization in Port and son George, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde The clever and timely iron lung col street for a period of 3V4 months ductor; trustees: Forrest Etter, John land. Golden, Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Plymale, lection containers, seen in business Mill City; Nolan P. Resnick, Detroit; Nelson Sr., Roy Morris; Robert Man- Dr. D. W. Reid has not been active for campaign headquarters. Mrs. Cecil Lake, Mrs. Mel Robinson, houses, proved their appeal value by Byron Shuck, Stayton; Arlo C. Tuers, I ning, treasurer; Claude Holbert, sec in the medical field since the stren Rt. 1, Lyons; M. Van Driesche, Stay-1 Mrs. Bertha Baltimoiv, Mrs. J retary; Jim Giebler, inter guard, and uous times of World War II and the bringing $80 into the March of Dimes ton; Everett Ward, Rt. 1, Stayton; | Kimmel, and Mrs. Rosa Roten. ' David McCormick, outer guard. coffers. Organizational and identified return of Dr. Jack Reid. Dr. Jack J. T. King, supervisor and Julia John Welz, Sublimity. The Board of — took over the responsibility carried by Bassett, chief observer, expressed donors gave $30. Directors elected the following offi During the stage show Wednesday cers: President. M. Van Driesche; 1st their appreciation for the wonderful Mill City’s doctor, Dr. D. W. Reid. (Continued from Page 1) ¿co-operation of the volunteers. night, $60 poured into the fight Vice President, Ervin “Pete” Peter Dr. D. W. Reid is an honorary mem against the rigors of polio. Living son; 2d Vice President, C. H. Darley; explained to the pilots by Col. Archie ber of the medical staff of the San evidence of what March of Dimes can Secretary, G. W. DeJardin. Roth, commander of the air group. /WEEKEND VISITORS AT GATES tiam Memorial hospital. Weekend visitors at the home of mean are Dee Anna and Ray Steiner, The purpose of the Founders’ Serv Jack Bartlett, director of the state Mr. and Mrs. Roland Berry of Gates polio victims who appeared on the ice Organization, composed of 150 board of aeronautics explained the * Was Mr. and Mrs. Warren Howe and Mill City Theatre stage in a plea for workers in the money raising cam working of the organization on a local | Mill City’s Explorer Post No. 49 level. family Wilma May, Bobby and Larry public support of the polio fight. got off to a good start Monday eve paign, is to augment and safeguard James Keyes, chairman of the Ma the work accomplished in the cam Jack Hayes, deputy director of civ ning as Clarke A. Lethin, district of Roseburg and Raymond Linn, son ol Mr. and Mrs. Linn Goodwin of Mill rion County March of Dimes, Gene paign by the volunteer workers, and ilian defense, told of the role aircraft field executive of the Boy Scouts from City. Returning to Roseburg for a Malecki, promotion campaign special the subscriptions by over 2,000 citi would play in civilian defense. Albany, appeared before the group for The flight organized will have its a lecture and the showing of a Scout visit was Mrs. Nora Goodwin, mother ist and entertainer, and Arthur White, zens whose donations will make the Jefferson magician were prominent I pf Mrs. Warren Howe. ing film in the Mill City fire hall, hospital possible; to investigate and headquarters in Ix-banon. figures in the final Mill City effort according to Walt Peterson, Explorer counteract any detrimental propa against polio transpiring on the Mill ¿INN COUNTY TAXPAYERS committee chairman. ganda to continue to obtain new mem Sheriff H. A. Southard has issued I City theatre stage Wednesday night. bers, donations, memorials and be- I Glen V. Sorensen, Post No. 49 ad- In a post campaign interview, • warning that second quarter of the . quests for the hospital; to act as a visor, introduced Mr. Lethin and con- (Continued from Page 1) 1950-51 taxes are due and payable Veness placed much stress upon the medium of interpretation of public ducted the business portion of pn or before the 15th day of February. fact that he appreciates deeply the opinion to the board of directors of Stayton. His boyhood and young meeting. Lethin exhibited the Expert work. response of Mill City ’ s citizens and After that date, two-thirds of one Finest mats- the Santiam Memorial Hospital, and manhood were spent there. On April Scout film, “This Is America” percent interest applies to second j thanks them from the bottom of his to continue public relations programs 15, 1904, he was married to Miss the pleasure and education of rials. Work done promptly ... quarter payments, Sheriff Southard heart for their generosity and kind- in order to secure and maintain the Bertha Bailey of Stayton. From this group assembled in the hall. and guaranteed. Let us give I ness exhibited during the polio appeal. emphasizes. you a free estimate. interest of the public in the continued union five children were born, one of Explorers and candidates ate whom died in infancy. I dogs and consumed quantities of pop welfare of the hospital. WATCHES In later years he and his family LEGION AND AUXILIARY In order to accomplish these pur following the business meeting. An HOLDS FREE EVENT DIAMONDS BARBEQUED BEEF, poses, the board of directors of the settled in Gates where he engaged in other meeting is slated for next Mon The American Legion Auxiliary Founders’ Service Organization em logging operations until his retire- day evening at 7:30 p.m. at the Amer JEWELRY PORK and under the guidance of Mrs. Albert powered President Van Driesche with ment several years ago and where ican Legion hall. FOSTORIA they have resided since. TURKEY Toman hold a free card party, prizes authority to appoint leaders of cer During the February 12 meeting Surviving are his widow, a daugh and all, open to the public tonight tain committees, and to authorize the the Explorer committee, Walt Pet Open 6 a.m. to 12 midnight BAKERS ter, Mrs. Mabie Hampton, of Grang- in the Mill City Legion hall. chairmen to select, at a later date, j erson, Ed Cooke, Chet Ferguson, Irl Saturday—Ope-' All Night Mrs. Jack Colburn assists Mrs. To additional members to these com ville, Idaho; three sons, Paul Shepherd Plymale, and J. T. King, plan the man in the directing of the Legion mittees from the membership of the of Tensed, Idaho; William of Mill election of crew chiefs and other of City and Harold J. Tillamook; four | Auxiliary in the large task of as Founders’ Service Organization. ficers. sembling the prizes, food, and equip President Van Driesche appointed grandchildren; one brother, Jess Shep herd of Powers, Ore., and one sister, — ment necessary for insuring the suc the following chairmen and assistants cess of tonight's get-together of Mill to the following committees: Bequests Mrs. Minnie Brotherton of Medford. Mehama, Ore. Services were held Tuesday after City citizens in the American Legion and gifts: G. W. Schachtsick, chair hall. man; W. H. Bell, D. B. Hill, Rev. Nick noon, February 6, in the Weddle mor Neufeld.. Business office: R. L. tuary, and interment made in the fam Stewart, chairman; Gene Teague, ily plot at Lone Pine cemetery in FREE ESTIMATES ALL SIZES assistant, Collections: John Etz,el, Stayton. Rev. Freeman of the Stay ton Christian church conducted the Phone 2-4542 chairman; W. A. Lesley, assistant. New members: Everett Ward, chair services. man; R. B. McClain, assistant. Prop aganda: F. M. Smith, chairman; L. A. THREE LINKS CARD PARTY Frank, assistant; Chris Neitling, W. PLANNED FOR FEBRUARY 21 E. Weddle. Publicity: I., A. Spraker, The Three Links club made $15.00 chairman. Public relations: Dr. Wm. at their card party last Saturday eve 546 N. High. SALEM IL Burrell, chairman; F. N. Tate, ning at the IOOF hall. assistant; John Welz. Special events: A lovely feed of salads, sandwiches M. F. Cox, chairman; W. Lowell and coffee was served. First prize in Brown, assistant. The chairman of canasta were won by Mrs. Bert Morris each committee is authorized to select and Frank Stovall. First prizes in additional committeemen from the pinochle were won by Mrs. Art Kerr membership of the Founders' Service and Clayton Baltimore. Door prize Organization, and to co-ordinate the was won by George Veteto. selections so that the Canyon area Another “3 Links” card party will and other sections will be adequately be given Saturday the 24th of Feb represented, and that all workers in ruary at 8 p.m. at the IOOF' hall. I the campaign will be assigned to Everybody welcome. Committee work. Aircraft Spotters Get Trial Stint Veness Gives-- Local Aviators- Explorers Chart Activities Here GUARANTEED WATCH Rf PAI RING Adam A. Shepherd-- Mill City Jewelry SOUTHERN BAR-B-Q HOUSE MOVING NOW Bales Ô* Brady TOWING SERVICE Riverside Ramblers 3 piece Western Swing Band each week MILL CITY MEAT MARKET Quality Meats and Groceries REV Tl RNBl I.I. \NNOINCES •STORY TELLER' HERE FEB. 10 Rev. W. D. Turnbull announces that the “Story Teller" will be at the Assembly of God church Saturday morning Feb. 10, from 11 to 12 a.m. All children are invited to attend. Get free tickets from Rev. Turn bull who will be at school grounds when school lets out Friday after noon. The “Story Teller” is Mr. Harry Leacock from southern California, lie makes it his work traveling in in terest of children. He tells stories, performs magic, and has many other interesting things in his program. Everyone is invited to come and have fun. HALLMARK LEADING MONEY-RAISERS IN HOSPITAL ORGANIZ. 1TION The four highest ranking producers in the money-raising campaign for Santiam Memorial hospital were E. S. Peterson, Mill City with 149 sub scriptions for $16,190; John W. Etzel, Stayton with 153 subscriptions for $21,250; Chris E. Neitling, Stayton, 122 subscriptions for $13,640; and John A. Frank, Sublimity, 51 sub scriptions for $12,420. FOOD LOCKERS FROZEN FOODS I UY AT HOME and Save Traveling Expenses JANUARY 30. 1951 1» KICKS: A LARGE SALEM STORE: OUR PRICE SAME DATE: FLOl R. 5 lbs. .53 .50 (RISCO. 3 lbs. 1.25 .53 .13 1.25 .53 .13 .35 I for ,35 4 for .35 «35 F m H .91 .49 »09 SECAR. CANE, 5 lbs. 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