The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, February 22, 1951, Page 8, Image 8

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Dean S. Culp Joins
"Sea Going Army”
February 22, 1951 clothes. First to walk across the
stage was Leia Kelly in Mrs. Kenneth
Crosier's mother’s wedding dress;
Hazel Neil, in a graduation dress;
Frances Johnson in a Betsy Ross
Fort MacArthur, Calif.—Pvt. Dean
dress; Anna Mae Nelson in what
The board of directors of the San-
S. Culp, son of Mr. and Mrs. Archie
ladies wore in afternoon; Betty Lou
Women's
tiam
Memorial
Hospital
Culp of Mill City, Ore., is one of 495
Cree, graduation dress; Josephine
Mari-Linn PTA observed Boy Scout
new army inductees now taking basic
The Mill City PTA saw an antique Roy in white afternoon dress; Gary Auxiliary, at its regular meeting
week in their meeting held at the fashion show Wednesday in the high Peterson, dressed in a gay blade's Thursday afternoon, Feb. 15th, elected
training at Fort MacArthur, with the
school house in Lyons Tuesday eve­ school auditorium.
A large crowd clothes; Delores Poole, nightie and the following members of its board
409th Engineer Special Brigade.
directors
to
an
executive
commit
­
of
ning, Feb. 13.
was present for the spectacle.
After six weeks of basic, Pvt. Culp
cap; Donna Nelson, driving dress;
tee: Mrs. Chris Neitling, Mrs. John
will take advanced engineer training
Mrs. Robert Fetherson president
The business meeting was presided Pat Cree, dressy coat; Arlone Daly, A. Frank, Mrs. Kenneth Hansen, Mrs.
which will qualify him as a member
presided over the business part of over by Mr. Bengston and opened shawl; Dorothy Downer and George Sim Etzel.
of one of the most remarkable or­
the evening. It was reported that with the flag salute.
¡Neil, Mr. and Mrs. afternoon calling
“
We
are
informed
by
many
resid
­
Hospital adviser Louis D. Barr
ganizations in the armed forces.
all equipment for the hot lunches had
Mrs. Ed Cooke stated that the PTA clothes; Betsy Kriever, flapper dress;
been purchased and will arrive this had 143 paid members. Mrs. John Ardith Jones, afternoon flapper dress; talked on committee programs and ing in the area to be served by the
The 409th Brigade, commanded by­
the future activities of the women’s Santiam Memorial hospital, that they
week.
Davidson reported on the progress of ! Sue Mikkelson, flapper time wedding auxiliary, after which the board ■ were not solicited by the volunteer Brig. Gen. Henry K. Kellogg, is part
of the nation's “Sea Going Army"
Mrs. Virginia Fulkner, Linn county the Canyon Teen-age club; Mr. Todd dress; Donna Bengston, bridge dress;
elected the following chairmen and | workers, and also that others desire [ and combines the functions of the
Red Cross chairman, gave a very reported on federal aid for schools. I Donna Cooke, plain black dress.
to become voting or associate mem­
interesting talk.
Mr. Clark Lethin, Mrs. Stewart, new kindergarten chair­ Everyone agreed that they were regional co-chairmen of the various bers of the organization, and others Coast Guard, Navy, Seabees and Com­
committees:
public
relations,
Mrs.
C.
bat Army Engineer units.
and Miss Dorothy Wilson, Scout ex­ man, told of the success of the card glad to be living now where clothes
desire to establish memorials to per­
ecutives from Albany, were guest parties held at the Russell Hoffman j do something for one’s figure, com­ E. Neitling, Stayton, chairman, Mrs. petuate the memory of loved ones, > Pvt. Culp, whose wife is the former
Jane Peterson, was employed by the
speakers.
Miss Hope J. C. Kimmel, Mill City.
, residence to aid the kindergarten. pared to olden times.
Publicity: Mrs. E. J. Bell, chair­ or to memorialize the names of their Shetcky Logging company prior to his
1
Baney
was
master
of
ceremonies.
The program was furnished by Mrs. Arey Podrabsky stated that a
families,
themselves
or
their
organ
­
three groups of girl scouts under the party was to be given the 6th, 7th.
An old-time spelling match was man, and Mrs, L. E. Spraker, Stayton. izations," stated G. W. Schachtsick, entrance into the army on Jan. 17.
Picturesque Fort MacArthur is lo­
Memorials and gifts: Mrs. Arlo C. general chairman of the Santiam
direction of their leader, Mrs. Jack 8th grade.
held between six pupils and six par-
and j Memorial Hospital money-raising cated on the shores of the Pacific
Christensen, and assistant, Mrs. Ray
-
Mr. Kenneth Crosier read an article i ents. It seems that the parents are, Tuers, ... chairman. Route 1, Lyons,
ocean at San Pedro, Calif., 15 miles
' just a little smarter as they came out j Mrs. ' incent Mertz, Stayton.
Mohler, and a group of Brownies di­ on the founding of PTA.
' campaign.
southwest of Los Angeles.
Mrs.
I
in
the
lead
with
Mrs.
O
’
Leary
the
I
~
Equipment
and
furnishing:
rected by Mrs. Clarence Jungwirth
Chairman Schachtsick states, “Al­
The audience was entertained by
Those
were
Allen,
chairman, Lyons, and Mrs. though the intensive drive for funds
and Mrs. Hugh Johnston. Twenty-one high school pupils modeling old-time I winner.
•v
•
v ov
j participating
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a
I X Earl
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parents, Mrs. O’Leary, Mrs. Bauer, ' er*a Frey, Stayton.
members from the county budget
ended January 22, 1951, the campaign
¡Charles
Mrs
Foo<is an.<1 canning: Mrs. John to raise additional funds through
board were guests for refreshments
Charles Kelly, Mrs. Pinkston, Mrs.
which were served by the third grade grade room mother, chairmaned the Teutsch, Mrs. Jones, and for the pu- leeters, chairman, Mehama, and Mrs. ' voting and associate members and
A SON— To Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord
pils: Sue Mikkelson, Pat Cree, Ar- Earl Miller, Scio.
mothers. Mrs. Orlin Elwood, third refreshment committee.
memorials, is still on, and will con-J
dith Jones, Delores Poole, Leia Kelly,1 G_ro™ds.' Mrs' * G Fr"e^ c£,air; tinue. Many people are contacting Lowry, Mehama, February 15, at
Gary Peterson. Miss Hope Baney man. Stay ton, and Mrs. V. R. Tuel, workers in the campaign, or coming Salem Memorial hospital.
A DAUGHTER—To Mr. and Mrs. >
i Lyons.
was “Doctor I Q”.
to the business office and signing
Training hospital aides: Mrs. Percy subscription contracts, payable under j Donald Quinton, Idanha, February 17,
The past presidents of PTA were
at Salem Memorial hospital.
honored but Mrs. Edith Mason was Hiatt, chairman, Lyons and Mrs. the installment plan.
A DAUGHTER—To Mr. and Mrs.
Verne
Clarke,
Route
1,
Lyons.
the only one able to be present. She
We are sorry that all who desired | Lyle Thayer, Lyons, February 20, at
Special events: Mrs. W. H. Burrell,
received a gift from the PTA presi­ chairman,
to
participate
in
this
great,
humani-
>
Salem Memorial hospital.
Stayton, and Mrs. George
dent, Mrs. Crosier.
tarian project could not be visited by ;
Huffman, Lyons.
The “most parents present” con­
Hospital visiting hours: Mrs. S. F. the limited number of volunteer work­
test was won by the 8th grade and Etzel, chairman, Stayton, and Mrs. ers during the short time of the cam- :
paign, and we assure the public that
i by the seniors.
NEW 1951 WILLYS
Chester Kiersey, Aumsville.
Cake and coffee were served by
New members: Mrs. J. A. Frank, all who want to aid and have their
STATION
WAGONS
the PTA board with Mrs. James Bar­ chairman. Sublimity, and Mrs. Roman names enrolled in the public lobby as
founders
of
the
hosptial,
may
do
so
ton and Mrs. Richard Gorman assist­ Kintz, Stayton.
Pickups, Panels
ing.
The public relations and several at any time.”
Jeeps
committees will encourage the forma­
tion of chapters, branches, groups, men of the various committees, or by
Closed Mondays
2 and 4 Wheel Drive
or committees in churches, fraternal, writing to the area business office
Immediate Delivery
farm, civic and social organizations in of the hospital, 325 E. Ida Street,
Stayton,
or
telephone
4392.
All
wom
­
the various districts that will be
ELSNER MOTOR CO.
served by the hospital. The women en in the area to be served by the
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N. High
Salem, Ore.
in these various organizations who hospital, are invited to join the aux­
and
are interested in the welfare of the iliary.
hospital, are urged to communicate
with the chairmen of the various com­
mittees, who will instruct them in
BARBEQUED BEEF,
forming the various branches and the
FAMILY STYLE MEALS
PORK and
enrolling of members of the womens’
The
Woman
’
s
Missionary
Society
,
TURKEY
auxiliary of the Santiam Memorial
Mr. and Mrs. “White” Johnston
hospital.
Membership application of the Presbyterian church met last
Open
6
a.m. to 12 midnight
cards may be obtained from the chair- Wednesday at the manse. Mrs. Har­
Saturday—Open All Night
rison Caughey spoke on “Christianity
vs. Communism". Mrs. James Swan
had charge of the devotions. The |
business meeting was in charge of the
president. Lunch was served by the
hostess, Mrs. David Ferguson.
The Lowell Stifflers and Geo. Vet-
Mehama, Ore.
etoes spent the weekend at Harris­
burg visiting the O. B. Auslands. I
Mr. Ausland was a former S. P. sta­
tion agent in Mill City.
The Three Links club holds an­
other hospital benefit card party Sa­
turday, Feb. 24, in the IOOF hall.
Alma Thomas, Mabel Bruder, Gladys
Lake, Mabel Veteto, Hazel Nelson,
Chrissie Henderson and Alura Chance
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have charge of the arrangements.
Activity begins at 8 p.m. and it costs
50c per person.
The regular monthly meeting of
the Mill City Garden club was held
at the home of Mrs. W. W. Allen
today.
The Woman's Council of the Chris­
tian church will meet next Wednes­
t day, Feb. 28, at the home of Mrs.
Carl Chance.
This is an all day
meeting with a basket dinner at noon.
During the day the ladies will sew
quilts for benevolent homes sup­
ported by the Christian church.
The Mill City Garden club as a
group thanks Don Jenkins for allow­
ing them the use of his hardware
store, and Bill Stewart for his as­
sistance with the posters for the 1
Valentine day cooked food sale held
in Jenkins hardware store.
A—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
Mari-Linn Marks
Boy Scout Week
Hospital Auxiliary
Directors Meet
Antique Fashions
Shown Local PTA
Those Left Out Can
Yet Contribute
ass
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beginning
Tuesday, March 6th
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