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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1971)
Visitors at the Lowell Cree | While the Phillips were on' 5—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, July 29, 1971 Monday were Mrs. ' tour of Europe one of the high-1 Cree’s mother, Mrs. Dickin lights was meeting Mrs. Gord The Enterprise Prints Wedding Announcements son, and her brother-in-law ie McMorris’ pen pal of 24: and sister, Mr. and Mrs. O. W years. Mr. and Mrs. MacLen- Expert Craftsmanship—Fast Service, loo Gorton and friends, Mr. and non of Iverness, Scotland. The Mrs. Harold White of Salem. MacLennons met the Phillips Mrs. Dickinson remained with at their hotel and took them Mrs. Cree while the others vis- to their home for dinner and | Weekend guests at the Ole ited Breitenbush and return- sightseeing. In 1967 when Mrs. I ' (Note)—This is a second in Erickson home were their ed and picked up Mrs. Dickin MacLennon visited an aunt in '• | a series of articles on the San tiam Memorial hospital writ day being done which were long time friends, Mr. and Mrs. son, and returned to Salem. Chicago, Mrs. McMorris flew ten by Administrator Gale unheard of just 10 years ago. I Paul Carlson of Los Angeles. there and spent a few days vis Christensen. Disposable supplies are much They enjoyed a trip to De- Mr. and Mrs. LaVern Tor- iting her. safer and more effective. There Injury and illness are unpre troit Lake while here. gison and two sons of Scio is much new life-saving equip visited at the Lowell Cree Friday dinner guests at the dictable. Hospitals never close ment in surgery. 28 Ounce Bottles i their doors. It takes people to Randy Bilyeu, 5 year old home Saturday evening. Al Yankus home were Mr. and i care for people, as each pa- The number of workers per son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mrs. James Bryan, their son- ' tient has special needs. It is | patient has doubled since 1940. (Bud) Bilyeu, underwent sur Visiting at the Harve Keen in-law and daughter, who re imposssible for hospitals to The average length of stay of gery last week at Salem Me home are their son-in-law and cently moved to Portland. have automation. patient has been cut by one- morial Hospital. He is now at daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bill home and reported to be do Edward from Canoga Park, Hospitals work four times half. Better patient care and Houseguests this week at ing fine. the home of Mr. and Mrs. H longer because patients need i wonder drugs mean a shorter Calif. I. Plymale are the Lester Ply- attention 24 hours per day, stay and the patient returns to Visiting the past month at males from Rockford, Ill. and seven days per week and 365 his job much sooner. But, most Visiting the Clyde Phillips the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ro- ; their daughter’s family, Mr. I days per year, with holidays of all, you have a far superior Plus Deposit ger Penrose, Keith, Kenneth home are their son-in-law and and Mrs. Bernie Ramsey and included. Hospital costs will hospital because of better .¡. I qualified people. and Kimberly have been, daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Rod daughter, Kathy from Belve continue to rise as medical sei --' Remember, your hospital’s J grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. ney Hansen and two children dere, Ill. ence continues and as long as Chester A. Penrose of Orland, from San Diego. inflation continues. Hospitals only purpose is serving your I Limit 12 Bottles Calif, and Mrs. Q. L. Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Hel must pay larger wages to their health needs .The cost of keep- I Mrs. Al Yankus and Jim ler entertained ing your hospital functioning | of Eureka, Calif. at a riverside employees and give more Bryan went to Morton, Wn., picnic Sunday evening. Pre- fringe benefits. is translated into the rates Oliver Lloyd Elston is now Monday where they picked up sent were Mr. and Mrs. Dale It costs little to be hospital you and other patients pay. i confined to the Albany-Linn the Yankus’ travel trailer and Hedge, Salem; Mr. and Mrs. ized to die; it is expensive to The rates are high because it is necessary that we keep up to Convalescent Home in Albany i took it up near Trout Lake, Lee Kuhlman and Herman be hospitalized to live. (formerly the Powell Nursing Wn., where Mr. Yankus will Kuhlman, Albany; Mrs. Wes In 1925 one out of every four date. Sound business management Home). Mr. Elston is a life be working. Flanders, Gates; Mrs. Ruby f major surgery patients died. must be had if hospitals are long resident of Mill City and dropped to one Today it has Falldigger and Miss Toni Craig Shaw left Thursday to provide the public with the would enjoy hearing from or Walters. The Heller’s daugh in a hundred. seeing any of his old time afternoon for North Carolina ter, Mary Susanne, was home In 1900 a newborn baby quality and variety of services where he will be taking part they require. Isn’t that the way friends. for the weekend and also at could expect, on the average, in National Guard boot camp tended. to live to age 48. By 1940 this you want the Santiam Memor Chief Petty Officer and there for the next few had jumped to 63; today it is ial Hospital to be kept? Mrs. Jon Hall and Chris, Crys months. If our clerk fails to Greet You, be sure to Mr. and Mrs. Ercell Ingram 70.3 years. tal and Jonnie were Saturday Ninety percent of the drugs of Claremont, Calif., were Fri Mr. and Mrs. Roy Watson evening, July 18, visitors at the day overnight guests at the used in hospitals today were ask for your Free Pound of Coffee home of her mother and fam and son, Greg from Westmin home of Mr. and Mrs. Dono- not known even 15 years ago, ._____________________ ' ily, Mr. and Mrs. William Mc ister, Calif., recently spent 12 van Moffatt and family. The and 75% of them were not WANTED—Water Supt. for city of Detroit. Further in Call. The Halls, formerly of days visiting at the home of Ingrams are visiting various known five years ago. formation may be obtained Virginia Beach, were on their Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gees- friends and relatives in the Length of stay of Medicare Prices effective through Sunday Aug. 1 by contacting Jules Hill at way to San Diego where he man. Their daughter, Sandra, area. They returned to Corval patients in the U. S. today is and her two daughters from Hill’s Shell Service Station, will begin assignment at the lis Saturday and have plan just over 12 days. Non-medi- or calling 854-3512 home San Diego Naval Station. Mrs. Walnut Creek, Calif., spent | ned to spend about two weeks care is just over seven days. number. Application dead McCall’s mother, Mrs. Beebe, two days here and then flew | in Oregon. Ours is seven days Medicare line, August 7, 1971. accompanied them to San Die home. Earlier in the month and just over four days for Fast, the Willard Geesmans from non-medicare. go. Mr. and Mrs. George L. Orting, Wn., spent a weekend A few things that we have Convenient Schultz, accompanied by their Pvt. Karen Olson left Sat at the Charles Geesman home. daughter, Mrs Paul Baldwin today that we did not have in urday, July 17, after spending Plenty of 1940 are antibiotics, blood Service Visitors Sunday at the Cecil from Vancouver, B. C., spent banks, radioactive isotopes, de a two weeks leave at the home Wednesday night at the home ! Lake home were Mr. and Mrs. of her parents, the George of Mr. and Mrs. Don Moffatt, fibrillators, eye and bone Lovealls, for Ft. McClellan, Terry Coryell and Mrs. Cory They had been on vacation banks, pacemakers, cardio ell ’ s mother, Mrs. Harry Bark Ala., where she will begin scopes, intramuscular injec from their home at Van Nuys, er, who is from Redding, Calif. her duties as a cook. tions, steroids, respirators and Also visiting was Mrs. Lake’s Calif. They had visited with piped-in- oxygen. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Schultz Studio of Hair Design open son, Jack Coryell. Surgical procedures are to- on their way to Canada. six days a week. Barbara Dav Terry Hansen and Alan idson on duty Monday, Wed Miss Leona Lamb of Port It has been noted that Navy nesday, Thursday and Friday. Yankus spent the weekend at I land, who has been visiting at Airman Steven C. Toman, son STORE NO. 468 Ellen Stahlman on duty Tues the coast. They rode their mo the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don of Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. day through Saturday. Betty torcycles over Saturday and I Moffatt, is returning to her Toman of Salem, formerly of Canned Goods Breads and Pastry Klutke on duty Thursday returned via Portland Sunday |home Thursday (today). ¡Mill City, has been assigned Money Orders Frozen Foods through Saturday. Hours 9 a.m. evening. They reported nice — “ = - - 1 to duty aboard the attack air Pastor Wayne Blake of the Fruita and Vegetables Non-Prcscription Drugs to 5 p.m. Phone 897-2100. 22tf weather. Presbyterian Church left Sun craft carrier USS Saratoga in Meats and Dairy Products Ice the Mediterranean. He is a r day afternoon to spend the Beverages (Warm and Cold) Cigarettes and Candy week at Synod Leadership nephew of Mrs. Jack Scott, and grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Wil School which is being held at Willamette University in Sal- son Stevens of Lyons. Open 7 a. m. to 11 p. m. For Your Convenience em under sponsorship of the Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scott and Presbyterian Church. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stevens Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lalack helped Mr. and Mrs. W. R. • Let Rexall help reduce your everyday and daughter, Nancy, spent Stevens celebrate their 52nd ! last week on vacation in their wedding anniversary by going Drug and Sundry costs. out to dinner at Mehama Tues trailer at Wallowa Lake. day night. The Stevens have • Popular Drug and Sundry items at ev- Mrs. Golda Martens went to lived in the Lyons area for ryday low prices, designed to save , the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dick many years. Shulz in Prosser, Wash, 25% to 50%. on July 13th to help celebrate his birthday. She returned Meeting on Foster • Satisfaction guaranteed. home July 27th. She reported the temperature reached over Parent Program Slated • Ask Frank about savings on prescrip I a hundred several days. LOCALS 3 I home PEPSI COLA 10 " We Will Soon Have All Sizes of Records For Sale Advertise where people LOOK to buu SAVE 25% to 50% tion prices too. • Compare and Save. uiinii'itiiiniiiuniiiiijiitiiiiiiiiiiiHitnimiiiii'iMfiiuiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiHiunuiiiiiiiMiiiiiinuiiiiimiiiiimf ''Your Gift Headquarters Frank Stromquist, Owner Phone 897-2812 THANK YOU .... We wish to thank the people of the area for their patronage during the past eight months we have owned the Mill City Hardware. It ha» been a pleasure to serve you and we wish to introduce to you the new owners Everett and Iola Hamilton and ask that you give them the same good Mr. and Mrs. Bud Cline vis ited their son and daughter-in- . law, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Cline 1 and daughter in The Dalles Sunday and Monday. Jimmy Cline flew to Dallas, Texas where his brother David, who has been training in Oklahoma met him, and they are going to drive back to Davids Base in Nevada. I YARD SALE: Saturday and Sunday, July 31 and August 1, all day each day, or until sold. One Block past Grants Rest aurant on Highway 22. At Stayton August 4 There will be a meeting in Stayton on August 4, for all persons interested in learning about becoming foster parents. This general informational meeting will be held in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Christensen, 1732 6th, Stayton at 7:30 p. m. Staff and Foster parents of the Marion County Children’s Services will be on hand to provide information and an swer questions about Marion County's Foster Home gram. YOU HOLD IT IN YOUR HAND... ANNOUNCEMENT We wish to announce that as of August I, we will become the new owners of Little seedlings produce tomorrow’s timber. You hold in your hand the power to nurture or destroy America’s future timber crops. Use this power to prevent forest fires. MILL CITY HARDWARE and sincerely hope that you will come in and get acquainted. It will be our desire to carry a complete stock of hardware 1 and gift items. We will be glad to wel come old customers, and hope to meet WOOD WATER RECREATION WILDLIFE new ones each week. patronage you have given us in the past. Come in and get acquainted soon Mill City Hardware We Give S&H Green Stamps Fred and Eleanor Schofield Everett and Iola Hamilton Phone 897-2977 Mill City, Ore. KEEP AMERICA GREEN Frank Lumber Company, Inc. Young & Morgan Timber Co. Mill City, Oregon Mill City and Idanha, Oregon Stout Creek Lumber Company U.S. Plywood-Champion Papers, Inc. Mehama, Oregon Idanha-Lebanon