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drop Report to the People from 4—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, August 19, 1971 I THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE P. O. Box 348 Phone 897-2772 Mill City, Ore. 97360 By Gale Christensen A patient spends half as unknown. A doctor’s recom much time, and gets better fas mendation for surgery may ter today in a hospital than he upset you, may lead you to did 30 years ago. Gale Chris expect and even fear of fatal tensen, administrator of San- consequences. tiam Memorial Hospital said It is only natural to today. "Your hospital cares. some apprehension. But Our first concern is your sider this: Even if surgery is health.” These are themes of required you probably will be National Hospital Week which able to return home within a comes each year during the week and resume your normal birthday of Florence Nighten activities a short time later. gale's birthday, which is May Your doctor will not recom 12th. mend surgery unless there is Services, drugs and methods an excellent chance that it will of patient care that were un- be of considerable benefit to Come on by the Olympia Brewery in 1 known a few years ago have you. Remember that in most ! helped reduce the average stay cases, the surgery patient is Tumwater, and help us celebrate 75 yean of the patient. Remember a much safer than he is when in the same location. We're open few weeks ago when we re out driving an automobile. ported to you that 75% of the When you are in the hospital every day, 8 to 4:30. drugs in use today were un it is because your doctor be heard of just five years ago. lieves it is the best place for ' Just 30 years ago a person who you to be. Therefore, no mat- Olympia Brewing Company j entered a hospital could expect; i t ter er what wnat your problem might Tumwater, Washington *Oly*® on an average to stay 14 days. | be yOU are jn ^e place where 1 Today the average is 7 days, help can be received, and you and with improved patient [ will fare better if you put your I care it may be reduced still, hospitalization into its proper I further. Heart Monitoring, I perspective. To provide your Coronary Care Units, Defibril- care, you have an average of | lators have save many lives. 2*6 hospital employees and ; The Santiam Memorial hos- staff members to serve you. | pital is equipped with this This is necessary because the equipment and has several hospital’s door are never We are pleased to offer our neighbors a unique set Of lives because of it. closed. If you are hospitalized eight spices and seasonings especially selected for prepar These improved methods, he this year, do not become alarm ing tasty indoor and cook-out meals. explained, are the result of sci-1 ed, try not to worry, but relax In addition to the FREE “Spice Ship” Seasonings, we are entific developments in health and enjoy your stay at the offering you the opportunity of purchasing a beautiful care, more efficient diagnosis SANTIAM MEMORIAL HOS and treatment and higher med PITAL. SPICE RACK for only $1.99. This rack was made es ical standards. New triumphs pecially to hold your eight spices and seasonings. It has of medical science mean not been hand crafted in the mountains of North Carolina only new supplies and new specifically for your set of seasonings equipment for the hospital, but also the requirement of new HERE'S HOW TO GET YOUR FREE SET: skills for hospital personnel, With each minimum purchase of $3.00 or more, you re new technicians to operate By Boots Champion ceive a jar of your choice FREE. Additional jars may be some of the very advanced Robert Smith, son of Mrs. : equipment. purchased for only 19c each. Your custom designed spice Jessie Smith of Idanha, has LYONS—Robert Carpenter Although costs of hospital received “greetings’? from of Lyons is a logger who works rack is only $1.99 with any purchase. care have risen, ChrisenseD Uncle Sam and will leave alone on his 160-acre place the patient is getting Thuisday for training at the near here. IT'S OUR WAY OF SAYING, "THANK'S I a believes bargain. With the advanced San Diego Naval Training Recently Carpenter left as FOR COMING IN." PHILLIPS PETROL methods which are employed Base. usual to cut timber about 1.5 today in hospitals, the patient A group of Camper Crusad miles from his house. His dog, EUM COMPANY. is made more comfortable, re ers for Christ left Saturday by Blinker, a 5-year-old Austral faster, and returns to charter bus for Arrowhead, ian shepherd went along. At Phillips 66 It's Performance That Counts covers his normal daily routine soon San Bernardino, Calif., on a At mid-morning Carpenter er. week’s sight seeing tour, In stopped his logging tractor to Approximately one person1 eluded in their itinerary will set a choker on a fallen log. out of seven will enter the be a visit to Disneyland and The tractor brake failed and , hospital this year, and many places of interest in the San i Carpenter was struck. His leg of them will be concerned— Francisco Bay area and Los I was broken, and he couldn’t WES FLANDERS but they shouldn’t be. The ma Angeles. Joining the group move. Phone 897-8908 Mill City jor reason for concern about was Larry Smith and a group He fashioned a tourniquet on hospitalization is fear of thelof his OCE friends. Larry is his leg from a belt, then tried majoring in Education and to find a way to get word to will graduate in a year. He re his wife. cently conducted a summer According to Mrs. Carpent recreation program at Detroit er, a red bandana was tied to school. He is the son of Mr. Blinker’s collar and the dog and Mrs. Quincy Smith of was told to “go tell momma.” Your Chevrolet Salesman Says: Idanha. She said the animal did not A benefit potluck luncheon want to leave the injured sponsored by the Deanha Kin man, but finally headed for dergarten mothers is slated for the house. Wednesday, August 25, in the ‘“He showed up about 11 clubroom of the Idanha Fire o’clock,” she said, “and led Hall from 11 a. m. to 1:30 p. m. me back to my husband.” Mrs To date, only nine pre-school Carpenter said she started to ers have been enrolled, Mrs. follow a short-cut trail Jerry Lawrence, president of through the woods but the dog the kindergarten said. With barked and pushed her away. Nova 4 Door Sedan such a small enrollment, she Blinker led her instead down said food donations will be a road that proved to be a 6 Cyl. Automatic greatly appreciated on the shorter route to her injured Power Steering fund raising project, Kinder- husband. garten is scheduled to open on Carpenter is now in a Salem Septmber 14. Classes are Tues hospital. day through Thursday from 18:45 a. m. to 2:30 p. m. Home Phone 859-2552 6 Cyl. Automatic, Power Steering William (Bill) Wright from Tumalo State Park near Bend will be the new manager at Detroit Lake S ate park, it was announced here this week. He Turbohydramatic, Power Steering and Brake»—(SAVE $1,200.00) succeeds Don Pizer who is being transferred to Valley of the Rogue State park near Six Chemeketa Community Grants Pass. Pizer came here Turbo Hydramatic, Power Steering and Brakes—(SAVE $1,000.00) I from Champoeg State Park 5 College administrators and in years ago. His transfer takes structors—including President effect August 31. The family Paul F. Wilmeth—have been plans to leave here August 26. named “Outstanding Educators Mr. Wright, who has been em of America.” it was announced ployed by the State Parks today by Frank T. Crow. Jr., System for a number of years. Chairman of the Board of Di I has served as manager at Tum- rectors. The educators, in addition to ' alo State park for the past 8 Dale E. years. His transfer will be Wilmeth, include Pinckney, Director of Plan effective September 7. It was announced here this ning, Development and Publi I week that Mrs. Joe (Margaret) cations; Henry T. Cole, Divi Front Wheel Drive, Automatic, Power Steering, Brakes, Air Brosig is the new registrar for sion Dean of Math, Science, the Detroit area. To be eligible Engineering Technology and for registration you must be a Related Subjects; Gladys E. resident for six months and Hatfield. Health Occupations V8, 4 Speed, Air, Power Steering and Brakes registration must be made 30 Department Chairman; Joseph Many More Makes and Models day prior to election. In the W. Smith, Forestry Department Idanha area Len Davis is re- i ' Lead Instructor, and D DeVon gistrar for Marion and Linn I Wade, Business Technology In-1 structor. All are from Salem. I (Rock Creek) counties. They were chosen for the Thievery continues in the upper North Santiam canyon. honor on the basis of their • Mrs Gale Fagan reported that civic and professional achieve- two fishing rods, two reels and ments. “Outstanding Educat- a fishing basket were stolen ors of America" is an annual from their carport sometime, awards program honoring dis tinguished men and women last Monday night. Cindy Roth spent a couple for their exceptional service, of days this week visiting at achievements, and leadership the Jim Quarry home in Mill in the field of education. Each year more than 5.000 City. WE WILL BUY SHARP, LATE MODEL, LOW MILEAGE of the country's foremost edu- I cators are featured in a na-1 CARS AND PICK UPS FOR CASH. tional awards volume Guidelines for selection in clude an educator’s talents in the classroom, administrative j abilities, contributions to re Stayton. Oregon Phone 769-2126 search. and professional recog nition previously received FREE SEASONINGS Faithful Dog Helps DETROIT IDANHA Who Broke His Leg MILL CITY PHILLIPS Jerry Coffman Look At The Savings On These 1971 DEMONSTRATORS $2,595.00 Nova 2 Door Sedan $2,745.00 1/2 Ton Carry All, 350 V-8 $3,995.00 1971 Comaro Rally Sport 350 V-8 $3395.00 Chemeketa College Staff Receive Education Honors LOW MILEAGE USED CARS 70 Impala 4 dr. HT. Strg.-Brakes-Air-Automatic $2995 70 Plymouth 2 dr. HT. Strg-Brakes-Air-Auto. $2895 '69 Olds Toronado Coupe $3395 '69 Mustang Fast Back $2595 LOW PRICED NICE CARS ’69 Renault R16 4 dr. sedan $1495 '64 Buick Electra 4 dr. HT $995 '68 Dodge Custom Sportsman 9 pass. V-8 Auto. $1995 JOHN LUCAS CHEVROLET __ Inc Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise 54.50 per Year Published at Mill City, Marion County, Ore. every Thursday Entered as Second Class Mail Matter at the Postoffice at Mill City, Oregon, under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879. The Mill City Enterprise assumes no financial responsibility for errors in advertisements. It will, however, reprint without charge or cancel the charge for that portion of an advertisement which is in error if The Enterprise is at fault. An independent newspaper, dedicated to the development of the timber industry and agriculture in this area. MEMBER________ Oregon Newspaper Publishers Association I Sul scription Kates Marion-Linn Counties, per year.................. Outside Marion-Linn Counties, per year .... Outside Oregon, per year .............................. »4.50 »5.00 »5.50 DON W. MOFFATT ....... ......................... Editor and Publisher GEORGE LONG __ . ......................... Assistant..Publisher-Printer NORMA LONG ....... ............................... Society and News Editor ALAN YANKUS..... ............................... ........ Local News Editor MARY KELLY ........ ................................... . Local News Editor Detroit-Idanha Gates ... Mehama Lyons .. CORRESPONDENTS ..................................... __ Boots Champion ................... Betty Kelle ................ Mrs. John Teeters-Jean Roberts ....................................... ____ Eva Bressler Jesus is coming In a cloud in the sky To gather His loved ones And take them on high You must be prepared If you go with that band, It is born again Christians He takes from this land. It’s the followers of Satan That Jesus never knew, He knows the reborn saints In ever place they go. The ones that saw His ascension And a cloud received Him from view They stood there gazing upward As they wondered what to do. They were shocked and bewildered When they heard a mild voice say, He will come in like manner Just as He went away. If we have been born again As His children we can sing, There is no condemnation. For our God is our King. We must all stand before Him, When He comes to earth again. Have our slates wiped bright and clean So His kingdom, we can enter in. Enter into that wonderful kingdom Prepared by Jesus all His saints, Beauty beyond man’s imagination We will see, at the very first glance. HUGH DURALL Red Haven and Golden Jubilee i Peaches .... Lb. 14c Local Sweet Corn . dozen 69c Schrio Plums . . . Lb. 19c Local Broccoli . . . Lb. 15c Gravenstein Apples . . lb. 10c Local Cukes . . . each 8c Local Summer Zucchini & Banana Squash 10c Large Size Cants . 3 for $1.00 Cabbage .... Lb. 10c Phone 897-2331 HARVEST H UT Highway 22 Mill City We Sell and Service JACUZZI PUMPS Your New Home Now? FREE ESTIMATE on any and all of your plumbing needs. Moffatt Plumbing & Heating Co. Phone 897-2799