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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (March 2, 1967)
BOWLING TwUighters Name of Team Won Lost Simpson ............ ... 21 7 Dollies ................ ... 18 10 11 LaFemme........... .... 17 Adams ................ .... 17 11 Laird’s ................ ... 16 12 Tincknell ............ .... 15 13 Turner Bldg........ .... 15 13 14 Teague ................ .... 14 1st Federal ......... .... 11 17 Fer Const............ ... 10 18 20 P P & L ............ ... 8 Tress Cric........... ...... 7 21 HIG Rose Peters 185; HIS Janice Fery 506; HTG Doi- lies 920; HTS Dollies 2668. North Santium Merchant» Name of Team Won Lost Girod’s .................... 24 8 1st National .......... 21 11 Lowers & Holm ... 20 12 Rex Lucas ............. 17 15 Porter & Lau .......... 16 16 Valley Tele................ 14 18 Blaylock Roofing .... 14 18 Mike's Motel .......... 12 20 Mike Adams .......... 12 20 Philippi Ford .......... 10 22 HIG J. Schieman 237; HIS Jess Schieman 629; HTG 1st National 1015; HTS Girod’s 2918. Splits Picked 6-7-10 Bob Davison. OTHER HARD SPLITS 3-6-7-10 E. Barrowcliff; 4-7- 9-10 B. Jordan; 4-6-7 R. John son; 5-7-9 F. Spellmeyer; 4-7-9 F. Garsjo; 3-9-10 G. Pendleton, E. Wulf; 5-8-10 P. Choate, J. Boedeker; 2-9 F. Durland; 3-7 J. Roy, A. Harrison; 4-10 F. Wallace; 4-5 D. Gustafsohn; 5-7 O. Runion, N. Miotke, D. Carey, B. Samek, G. DeJardin, F. Welter, Viv Chamberlin, M. Schachtsick, E. Johnson, D. Bales, D. Music, D. Waller, N'ghtengals V. Wagner, A. Harrison; 5-10 Name of Team Won Lost Mill Supply ............. 24 12 L. Jacoby, P. Smith, D. Aumsville Flour...... 23 13 I Schwindt, G. Craig, R. Boe- E. Myers, D. Doz Riverview ................. 21 15 digheimer, ier. Valley Telephone .... 20 16 Men—Over 210— Drushella Furniture 17 19 B Davison; 246 K. Boyle, Stayton Florist ...... 15 21 D. 249 Peters; 242 H. Fryer, C. Stayton Radio & TV 15 21 Clapp; 237 J. Schieman, L. Stout Creek .......... 9 28 Henning; 236 G. Gleason (2); HIG Phyllis Smith 212; HIS 234 L. Myers; 232 J. Hancock; Phyllis Smith 561; HTG Mill Supply 764; HTS Mill Supply 227 E. Garsjo; 225 C. Gentry, L. Myers, L. Holm, L. Glide- 2175. well; 224 E. Wulf, D. Peters; Friday Night Mixed Doubles 222 L. Wallace; 221 L. Holm Name of Team Won Lost A. Dozier; 220 J. Hancock; Team No. 2 ............. 24 16 219 J. Myers; 218 J. Myers; Girod’s Super Mkt. 23 17 215 J. Strout, E. Garsjo, F. Ray’s Drug .............. 21 19 Eastwood, R. Scott; 214 G. Lierman’s Ins.......... 20 20 Harteloo, M. Williams; 213 L. Gingerbread House 17 23 Holm; 212 G. Gleason, B. Simpson Lumber .... 15 25 Owens, J. Myers; 211 N. Gus HIG Dan Peters 246; HIS tafson, G. Carey; 210 D. Peters, Dan Peters 658; HTG Ray’s J. Kirsch, J. Schieman, O. Drug 809; HTS Gingerbread Miotke, G. Hughes, B. Nuxoll. House 2248. Women—Over 190— Stayton Classic 223 Betty Wallace; 213 Name of Team Won Lost Blanch Wallace; 212 P. Smith; 8 209 F. Garsjo; 194 F. Garsjo; Take Two......... ...... 24 9 193 D. Clanp; 192 D. McClain; 3 Aces ............. ..... 23 11 190 D. Schwindt. Polka Dots ...... ..... 21 12 Men—600 Series— Tag Alongs .... .... 20 16 River Rats ...... ..... 16 658 D. Peters; 629 J. Schie 23 man; 624 G. Gleason; 617 J. Sweet 3 ............ ...... 9 24 Hancock; 613 J. Bethell; 605 Go Aheads ...... ..... 8 25 G. Hughes. 2 Hoops & a Holler 7 HIG Fran Garsjo 209; HIS 4-Game League Fran Garsjo 550; HTG Polka 811 J. Myers. Dots 512; HTS Polka Dots Women—First 500 and Over— 1467. 562 F. Garsjo; 561 Blanch Canyon Merchants Wallace, P. Smith, Betty Wal Name of Team Won Lost lace: 550 F. Garsio; 525 M. Drushella ............. 20 12 Yankus; 520 D. McClain: 510 Lyons Tavern.......... 19 13 F. Garsjo; 506 Janice Fery; No. 4 Team ............. 18 14 505 P. Lierman: 502 D. Mc Reiman Lucas.......... 14 18 i Dougall, E. Fudge; 501 R. N. Santiam Ply ...... 13 19 Peters. Simpson Timber...... 12 20 HIG Bob Davidson 249; HIS Gary Gleason 624; HTG No. 4 Team 696; HTS Lyons Tavern 1913. Monday Night Majors By Peggy Cooper Name of Team Won Lost The regular club meeting 40 Santiam Hardware . 79 N. S. C of C .......... 73% 45% of F.T.A., VARSITY “S”, and 46 Honor Society were held dur N. S. Lanes ......... . 73 56 ing activity period on Friday. Girod’s Meats ..... 63 59 F.T.A. made plans to visit Scio ....................... 60 61 the school in Salem for the Girod’s Produce ... 58 65 blind and the deaf and Baby Girod’s Market .... . 54 65 Louise Haven. They also dis Geiath’s No. 1 .... . 54 66 cussed plans for a potluck Coast to Coast .... . 53 67 dinner in the near future. J W Wood ........ . 52 Lowers & Holm .... 49% 69% Honor Society continued dis 77 cussing their forthcoming Gerath’s No. 2 .... 4? HIG Ernie Garsjo 227; HIS induction. Jay Myers 811; HTG Coast During the pep assembly to Coast 665; HTS N. S. C of on Friday, the Varsity C 2421. Cheerleaders performed their Koffee Klatchers Charleston routine before the Name of Team Won Lost student body. It was the same Thiel’s Groc........... 23 9 routine done during half-time Garton Builders —.1914 12% of the North Marion game. Girod’s .................... 19 13 The girls have been working Bob & Bills ............. 19 13 on the routine for the past Ray’s Drug ............. 18 14 few weeks with the aid of Western Auto....... 15 17 Mrs. Laura Wilson. I.owers & Holm ...... 15 17 The school paper was Lou’s Barber Shop 15 17 handed out this week. Two N. Santiam Lanes .... 14 18 new co-editors, Dennis Dav Clayton’s ............. 13% 18% idson and Patti Eastwood, are Davis-Bell Ins....... 11 21 heading the paper staff at Gene’s Meat Market 10 22 this time. Their advisor, Mr. HIG Betty Wallace 223; Monson, plans to let several HIS Betty Wallace 561; HTG different students try their Western Auto 970; HTS Ray’s hands at the editors job. Drug 2749, Monday Night Mixed Doubles Name of Team Won Lost 12 Ally-Oops ....... 24 DISSOLVE THAT What Nots ............ 23% 12% 15% Shot Pots —......... 20% Misfits ................... 19^ 16% 17 4 Erratics ............... 19 Never Wasses ....... 17% 18% 25 Has Beens .............. H du* to a cold with 27 Pin Poppers .......... 9 HIG Blanche Wallace 213, Lloyd Wallace 222; HIS Fran Garsjo 562, Jim Bethell 613, Lpjohn HTG Never Wasses 835; HTS ■ Three eipectorants help disselve Never Wasses 2389. contest ion Eight Ball ■ Contains no narcotics or antihistamine Won Lost Name of Team ■ Safe even for 5 two year olds * Garton Builders ...... 23 7 ■ Delicious wild Stayton Can. No. 1 .... 21 cherry flavor 13 Sublimity Fire Ins. 15 •Us*d M directed 13 K of C No 2 —..... 15 14 Sportsman's Center 14 15 Santiam Farmers .... 13 16 Stayton Can No. 2 ...12 18 ."Your Webb’s Texaco ----- 10 19 Girod's Hilltop ----- 9 21 Gift Headquarters” Gorman’s —---- 7 HIG Louie Henning 237; MEL EIDE, Owner HIS Gary Gleason 653; HTG Ph. 897-2812 Mill City K of K of C No. 2 821; HTS C No. 2 2200. Santiam Ripples Cheracol D' Mill City Pharmacy Santiam Memorial Hospital LBXilîLs Gives Complete Service 3—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, March 2, 1967 and broke her right hip, and by Fred Lindemann. Tuesday afternoon callers Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Mc was just getting so she could get around some. Februaiy 21 at the home of Dowell and children from Sunday forenoon visitors at Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Pietrok Port Townsend, Wn., were her sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Sunday dinner guests at the the home of Mr. and Mrs. were and brother Louis home of her parents, Mr. and Ralph Downer and Dwight Pietrok Knopt of Stay ton and her was Mrs. Downer ’ s cousins, Ed. Note—This is the third storage for oxygen machines Mrs. Harley Scott. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Whitlock brother-in-law and sister, Mr. Guests for a couple of days from Vale. in a series of articles written (oxygen may be piped in to and Mrs. William Grant of by Henrietta Powell for The any room in the medical-surg last week at the home of Mr. Sunday dinner guests at Lyons. The occasion honored Mill City Enterprise. ical area), storage for intra- and Mrs. Chester Roy were the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Phillip Pietrok on her Santiam Memorial Hospital veous solutions, a shower his brother and wife, Mr. and Donald Naue were Mr. and birthday anniversary. is a general hospital, The die- room for the men’s ward, and Mrs. Clayton Lee Roy from Mrs. Harold Slory from Sal Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Pietrok tionary says that “general,” in a room with a bathtub for Lynnwood, Calif. em; Mr. and Mrs. Andrew are announcing the birth of this sense, means “not limit sit-down bathing. Sunday dinner guests at Helget from Sheridan, Mrs. another grandson, born to ed to a precise application— At the end of the corridor, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jane Lucas, Mrs. Vonney their son-in-law and daughter not specialized,” very good de doors open onto a porch, Ralph Downer were Mr. and Cochran from Sweet Home, Mr and Mrs. Francis Hend finitions for our purpose^. where wheelchair or ambula Mrs. Eldon Hutchinson and Mrs. Ruth Lucas of Elkton, ricks of Aumsville at San Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Naue, Mr. tiam Memorial Wednesday, The general hospital is not tor convalescents may sit and Vernon of Mill City. limited to the care of just enjoy the sunshine on a fine Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mason and Mrs. Mike Naue and February 22. Mari-Linn basketball teams one age group, not bound to day. and children from Vancouver, daughter, Roxanna of Lyons. the treatment of one illness, The labor room in the ob Wn., were weekend guests at The occasion honored the se played St. Mary’s at Stayton such as broken bones, new stetrical department is only the home of his stepfather, cond wedding anniversary of Thursday night, February 23, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Naue. and were defeated both born babies, or tuberculosis. a few steps from the nurses Warren Edwards. Miss Lucille Lewis of Cor games. One might say that this station so that mothers-to-be Mr. and Mrs. Donald Olm- Mrs. Susie Reynolds from type of hospital is quite spe- may be observed constantly. tead and children and Walter vallis spent the weekend at cialized, in that it can gen- For obvious reasons, the de Olmstead of Auburn, Wn. the home of her mother, Mrs. Eastern Oregon is visiting at erally offer care for any livery room is just around were weekend guests at the Hazel Lewis and Beulah, the home of her son-in-law trouble a patient may have, the corner from the labor home of their parents, Mr. They enjoyed a trip to Camp and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. right up to the moment that room. When the newborn is and Mrs. Arthur Olmstead Sherman and down the Me- Lewis Dougall and family. Roy Brown Jr. and Dave the doctor may decide to em I placed in his bassinet in the and Jim. Additional Sunday tolius River. The former old Crabtree Tunnell are at Gig Harbor, ploy specially trained con nursery, he can be observed guests at the Olmstead home company office Wn., where they are employ sultants or a special care unit at all times by the nurse for a family gathering to cele Lumber which had been converted ed. Mrs. Brown and little somwhere else. through a large window in brate several birthday anni into living quarters was de daughter are staying at the We might go so far as to I the separating wall—and vice versaries in the family were state that a “general” hos ¡versa; for contrary to popu Carl Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. stroyed by fire Saturday ev home of her parents, Mr. and Ronda ening. It was located back of Mrs. Perry Clipfell for the pital is really very “special.” lar belief, babies don’t sleep Norman Edwards, It is composed of special de all the time. The baby’s mo and Tommy from Eddyville; the Lyons Tavern and owned present time. partments, where special ther is put to bed for her Mr. and Mrs. Steve Cleveland things are done. This is con brief sojourn just a little fur and Mike, Mr. and Mrs. Ed tradictory, and sounds like a ther down the hall past the Olmstead from Coburg, Mrs. Rent a natural Viola Eckles from Spring conversation from Alice in nursery. gas furnace con Wonderland, so let’s take a The pediatric ward, with its field, Mr. and Mrs. Byron version burner ! We'll transform your present furnace look at our hospital and see gay curtains and special util Edmondson, Mr. and Mrs. to clean, economical, safe natural gas heating. what’s here. ity room, is directly across Ronald Edmonson, Matt and Entering the hospital by the hall from the nurses sta Jay from Eugene, and Mrs. No additional cost for inspection, adjustment or main the front door (and let’s do, tion, located to give the small Walter Olmstead of Mill City. tenance. Pay monthly with your gas bill. No hidden The regular meeting of today, rather than be brought patient maximum observa- charges, ever! in the emergency entrance!), tion by the nurse who can Santiam Valley Grange will I we find the department of check their needs quickly be held Friday, March 3 at 8 business. through the large windows p. m. Mrs. Lloyd Sletto will continue with the ritualistic This is where the hospital lining the hall. bookkeeping is done. Here The drug department is program and Mrs. Lee Pink there are books showing re- part of the office of the di son will give a talk on the ceipt of your subscription rector of nurses, Mrs. Yvonne “Ides of March.’’ Following from the fund-raising cam- Crandall, who is ably assisted the meeting a potluck supper INCLUDES INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE. nalgn, or the bed sheet in in her duties by Mrs. Barbara will be served. ventory from, say, 1960, or the Morris, the surgery supervis Mr. and Mrs. Harry Elmer of Albany were Sunday ev amount of each employee’s or. salary. Other books show A brief introduction to the ening visitors at the home what it cost to have your first remaining departments of the of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. baby delivered, and what his hospital must suffice now, Percy Hiatt. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen tonsillectomy cost six years as we intend to come back later. These books show that later and see what’s new. were Sunday afternoon visit your bill was paid, either by There is central supply, where ors in Philomath. They were you or your insurance com all the meals are prepared. guests at the home of Mr. pany. Thre is central supply, where and Mrs. George Cummings. The administrator’s office is collections of surgical Instru Mrs. Cummings is a cousin of in this area. Another office is ments are expertly scrubbed, Mr. Allen. Sunday dinner guests at the shared by Mrs. Opal Bryant, packaged and sterilized by business manager, and Mrs. the surgery crew, along with home of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Mary Tobbs, office manager. great bundles of surgical lin Kimery and sons, Jack Jerry were her parents, The admitting desk is here. ens. If you are going to be a pa There is the surgery itself, and Mrs. John Shelton, tient, you are asked a peck with its great lights, air-con her brother and family, of questions—the correct spel ditioning, and its rather awe and Mrs. Hamen Shelton children, Cherri, Butch ling of your name, your exact inspiring, sterile look. address, the name of your in We still have to visit the Larry of Jordan. The occas- surance company and the laboratory and try to under sion honored the birthday an number of your policy, your stand how the microscopes niversary of their son, Jack. Mrs. David Danielson was age, birth date, physician’s and test tubes aid the doctor NATURAL GAS NORTHWEST name and the nature of your in proving or disproving the taken by ambulance to a Sal illness, probably. All this is suspected diseases; and next em hospital late Sunday af transferred to a permanent door to this the X-ray rooms ternoon following a fall at her ' ecord and must be correct where some of the “greatest home. Xrays showed she had Collect Calls Accepted in all its details. pictures in the world are broken her hip and she un Call Now! Phone 363-3111 Proceeding to the main cor made.” These departments derwent surgery Monday Salem, Oregon 109 Commercial S.E. ridor of the hospital, we come are directed by Salem path morning. Last April she fell I to the nurses’ station—head ologists and radiologists, who quarters of the hospital’s de act as staff consultants, and partment of nursing. All of perform the special services the care of the inpatient be of their professions. gins in this office. Here is Another very important where the doctor writes his place we’ll visit later is the orders for treatment, and emergency room, the scene the nurse reports to the doc of a great deal of daily hos tor on his patient’s progress; pital activity. here the nurses report to each Across from the emergency If you think other from shift to shift. Pa loom, tucked back by the tient call bells are answered nursery, is a room called the youfe buying a sporty car here, pending surgeries are doctor’s lounge. In this room scheduled, the ambulance is i is a telephone, desk, comfort and don't see this on the wheel... called, medicines are measur able chairs, a couch, and a ed, phone calls dealt with, case full of reference books. aides assigned and instructed. There are clothing lockers, The department of nursing because here the doctor is woven through all the ac changes to his surgery tivities of the hospital. Its “greens” (special garments he focal point is the nurses sta must put on before he scrubs tion, and this is a very special to go into either the surgery place. or delivery room). Adjacent to the nurses sta In this room, the doctor tion are the three specific may make a private phone areas where sick people are call, take a much-needed rest put to bed, doctored, nursed while he waits to serve a pa and made well. These are the tient in the middle of the medical-surgical wing, the ob night, or sit for a while to stetrical ward and the pedi discuss a problem with a col atric ward. league. youre getting The medical-surgical wing This room is his quiet place a bum steer! has 12 rooms, 28 beds in all. —the place where he crosses Two of these rooms are larg over from his outside world er, and are the men’s and into the constantly moving, women’s wards respectively, functioning, changing world holding four beds each. The of the hospital. This man is other rooms have only two someone’s family doctor. beds each. If a private room is requested by the patient or ordered by the doctor, the second bed is left vacant or moved out. Two of these rooms are so arranged and furnished that k I HALLMARK Of THE ORIGIN AL patients with a contagious disease can be cared for, us ing what is called “isolation Santiam Memorial Hospital technique,” for the protection (Stayton) of the other patients. These FLANDE—To Mr. and Mrs. rooms are separated by their Meyer F. Flande, Jr., Aums own utility room, Another ville, a daughter, Saturday, room is designated as a hold- February 18. See your Eager Beaver Northwest Ford Dealer for ing room for the disturbed SCHOTTHOEFER—To Mr. White Sale Savings! patient who needs maximum and Mrs. Douglas A. Schott- attendance for his own pro hoefer, Lyons, a son, Sunday. tection. February 19. Sandwiched in between are HENDRICKS—To Mr. and seven very small utility Mrs. Francis L. Hendricks, rooms, two being linen clos Aumsville, a son. Wednesday, 1061 First Street Phone 769-2117 Stayton, Oregon ets, one a diet kitchen and February 22. RENT IT! MUSTANG Philippi Motor Company