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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1971)
4—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, August 12, ’71 NEED A — TOW? Call 897-2442 For Fast Service AllS+ate Motor Club Road Service Vern’s Shell Service We Give S & H Green Stamps Phone 897-2442 Mill City FREE SEASONINGS We are pleased to offer our neighbors a unique set of eight spices and seasonings especially selected for prepar ing tasty indoor and cook-out meals. In addition to the FREE “Spice Ship” Seasonings, we are offering you the opportunity of purchasing a beautiful SPICE RACK for only $1.99. This rack was made es pecially to hold your eight spices and seasonings. It has been hand crafted in the mountains of North Carolina specifically for your set of seasonings HERE’S HOW TO GET YOUR FREE SET: With each minimum purchase of $3.00 or more, you re ceive a jar of your choice FREE. Additional jars may be purchased for only 19c each. Your custom designed spice rack is only $1.99 with any purchase. IT’S OUR WAY OF SAYING, "THANK’S FOR COMING IN." PHILLIPS PETROL EUM COMPANY. At Phillips 66 It's Performance That Counts MILL CITY PHILLIPS ¡Report to the People from Santiam Memorial Hospital Building Your New Home Now? FREE ESTIMATE DETROIT IDANHA Moffatt Plumbing & Heating Co. WES FLANDERS Phone 897-890« ergency call schedule, on a ro THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE tating basis( from 6 a.m. to P. O. Box 348 Phone 897-2772 Mill City, Ore. 97360 6 p.m. Thy also rotate on call each weekend. This means Published at .Mill City, .Marion County, Ore. every Thursday that each must take call at Entered as Second Class Mall Matter at the Postoffice at Mill least once each week and work City, Oregon, under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879. I his share of weekends as well The Mill City Enterprise assumes no financial responsibility Each doctor is also treating for errors in advertisements. It will, however, reprint his hospital patients, perform without charge or cancel the charge for that portion of an By Gale Christensen There are many misconcep ergency room is for the care ing scheduled surgeries, and advertisement which is in error if The Enterprise is at fault. tions as to what an “Emergen of “emergencies” only. Frac working long office hours. The An independent newspaper, dedicated to the development cy” is. It stands to reason that tures, uncontrolled bleeding, doctor’s time is pretty well of the timber industry and agriculture in this area. when one is ill or injured he shock, severe head injuries, filled and, like anyone else, /W.IVIOC*_______________ MEMBER wants medical attention imme unconsciousness, respira t o r y when he can be free for a day or two from his cares, he will diately. This is understood. distress and this sort. Oregon But unless he is in “dire” con If a patient ordinarily goes very likely take advantage of Newspaper dition, the patient will best be to a Salem doctor, then his this and be out of town or Publishers served by going to the doctor’s best bet is to call that doctor. spending some time with his Association ¡15 Association - FounOed 1886 office and asking for care His family physician is best family, leaving another doctor in charge of his patients. there; or calling the doctor”s informed about his past his Sul script ion Kates The hospital will do its best Marion-Linn Counties, per year................. office and being told whether tory, and best able to tell him $4.50 to get help for anyone who or not to come to the hospital. what is to be done. $5.00 Outside Marion-Linn Counties, per year .... His care in many cases can The Santiam Memorial Hospit comes through its doors. The ( Outside Oregon, per year ............................ $5.50 proceed much more quickly if al doctors, of which there are hospital cannot, however, do j ! the doctor ’ s job. There must | DQN w MOFFATT he does this. The hospital em- six, operate on a 24-hour em- .................. ............. Editor and Publisher | be a doctor in attendance on GE orge LONG ..... ......................... Assistant..Publisher-Printer F ¡every patient. A doctor must , NORMA LONG ....... .............................. Society and News Editor give orders before any contin- , ALAN yANKUS .... ...................................... Local News Editor uing care can be given to the ^.\RY KELLY ......... _............................ Local News Editor patient. There is no one else ( CORRESPONDENTS who can do this. Detroit-Idanha ........ ............................ ______ Boots Champion When the hospital is called , Gates ................... Betty Kelle to send the ambulance, this is ! Mehama.............. ........... _... Mrs. John Teeters-Jean Roberts done immediately. The men Lyons ................................ __ _____ Eva Bressler who drive the ambulance all work at their personal jobs in We Sell and Service j the town but have made ar- tors. Unfortunately there are base on a 30-day leave. Fol j rangements with their employ- not enough doctors to go lowing his leave he will re JACUZZI PUMPS J ers to be released for the vol around. On moving into a new port to Andrews Air Force unteer ambulance duty at any community, it is necessary for Base, Maryland, August 26. His I hour of the day of night. The the potential patient to try to mother said Monday, Paul is Santiam Memorial Hospital has make some contact with a lo expecting a promotion when has a fine ambulance service cal doctor and establish some he returns to active duty. Herman Robert Hanson of and the ambulance men are contact so that when illness well trained to handle the pa arises the doctor can be con Salem was taken by Detroit tient as comfortable and quick tacted at least by telephone for Mobile First Air unit to Sal- ly as possible and perform cer medical advice. Do not wait em Memorial hospital about tain emergency procedures un until you have a emergency ,4 p.m. Sunday. Hanson, who til they turn the patient over to find a family physician, con- ' has a summer home here, col- to the hospital personnel. The tact the one of your choice lapsed at Detroit Patio. Am- hospital personnel is well now so you will have one bulance attendants said he ap- i peared to be suffering from trained to continue this em- when you need him. ' heat prostration. The temper- ergency care until they can I ature here Sunday reached an contact the doctor and receive all-time high of 96 degrees for his orders. They will observe the season. the patient, noting color, res Attending the Pentacle thea pirations, pulse, blood pres on any and all of your plumbing needs. tre in Salem Monday evening sure, any obvious injuries, de to view ‘“Fiddler on the Roof”, gree of shock, and then report By Boots Champion these observations to the doc A-l/C Paul Michaelson, son , were Mrs. Earl Michaelson and tor, who then takes over with of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Michael Mrs. Arthur Whiteley. They orders on how and what to son arrived home Tuesday of ! were joined by a friend in Sal Phone 897-2799 proceed. I last week from Goose Bay, em. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cham Sick people must have doc- : Labrador, Canada, air force pion drove to St. Paul Satur day morning where they visit ed Mrs. Champion’s brother- in-law and sister, the Roy Pulses. Mrs. Pulses, an em ployee at Textronix recently sustained a broken ankle in a freak accident when she and a fellow employee collided in a narrow hallway while at work at the plant. Donald Day, 24, Mill City, sustained a broken leg in a logging accident about eight miles northeast (Breitenbush) of here Wednesday of last week. He was listed in good condition at Santiam Memor ial hospital, Stayton, where he was taken by the Lyons ambu lance. He is employed by P. & B. Logging Co., Lyons. Sherry Williamson, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Wil liamson of Idanha was an overnight patient Sunday at Santiam Memorial hospital. Stayton. where she underwent minor surgery Monday morn ing. Jimmy Hiebert was released from Salem Memorial hospital Monday and is now recuperat ing at home. Mr. and Mrs. Larry (Darlene Mennis) Mann of Salem are receiving felicitations on the birth of a son bom August 3 at a Salem hospital. Named Douglas Wendle he tipped the scales at seven pounds 10 ounces at birth. Paternal grandparents are the senior Manns of Salem and maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Darr Mennis of Idanha. Sunday visitors at the De troit home of Mr. and Mrs. John Henzel was Mrs. Henzei’s aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Jones of Richmond, Calif. Stricken with polio, Mrs. Jones has been confined to a wheel chair for the past 12 years. The Jones travel van is equip ped with a portable lung unit which enables Mrs. Jones to get away at times from the confinement of her home. This is the first time Mrs. Henzel has seen her aunt in about six years and the visit was a com plete surprise. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Davis of Idanha are also receiving felicitations on the birth of a son born Thursday, August 5 at a Salem hospital. Named Douglas Allan he weighed six pounds eight ounces at birth. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs Thomas Davis of Pig gott. Ark.; and maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs Joe Wooldrige of Coming. Ark. Mill City BUILD for your own use I Every one of us is a Builder. Some of us build bridges, some build houses; others build great fortunes or police records, electronic brains or lawn furniture... but each and every one of us is a Com munity Builder. Because... every penny we spend to satisfy our daily needs helps to build the economy of the trade area in which it is spent... making that community a happier, more prosperous place for its citizens to live, to work, and to shop. Which makes it profitable and wise to do our trading... our Com munity Building... where we get the benefit of the inevitable results of it... in the economic area where we have our own lives and tal ents invested... and where our children are being trained for life. There may be nobleness and unselfishness about using our money to help build bigger and better cities for the pleasure and profit of other people... but is it practical? These Firms Are Genuinely Interested in the Future of Our Community and Your Welfare H. L. Ashby Santiam Cable Vision Kelly Lumber Sales Madison-Davis Ins. Co. Inc. Distributor of Shell Products Jerry Pittam Insurance Phone 897-2413 or 897-2754 U.S. National Bank of Oregon Head Office Portland Mill City Pharmacy Frank Stromquiat, Owner Mill City, Oregon Circle K Mill City’s New Convenience Store Mill City, Oregon Building Supplies. Paints. Plumbing Supplies, Electrical Fixtures Moffatt Plumbing & Heating Phone 897-2799 Mill City. Oregon ZÄ£ Old. lúmí/i D & J Automotive S. W. Broadway at Fifth DON'S TIRE SALES "TIRES ARE MY BUSINESS” 4th and Broadway Mill City Girod's Hilltop Super Market S & H Green Stamas We Give SAH Green Stamps Less Body & Fender Repair Complete Body Repair A Paint Service “To keep friend* always, give your candied opinion.” I