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where they were guests at the 7—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Sept. 16, 1971 home of their son and wife, i Mr. and Mrs. Michael Cruson. ; By Eva Bressler Weekend guests at the home | Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Len- of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wright gacher, Rhonda and Ronald were Mr. and Mrs. John Met- j | from Orafino, Idaho and Floyd teer and two daughters Lengacher of Seattle were La Auburn, Washington. Call Us Any Day For By Gail Christensen I------------------------------- Bv bor day weekend guests at the Julie Sutherland from Cor-' _______ ______ No Mileage Charge on Route Calls Between home of their parents, Mr. and vallis is spending several 2 days • 1 Iisn’t it strange that one ness, medicine, sterility. EVA A. SEIFER Mrs. John Lengacher, Sr. this week at the home of her | ^e most attractive words Stayton and Gates. But the root meaning of 1 SALEM—Eva A. Seifer, 64. Mrs. Frances McPheeters and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Iis the language is "hospitality" both words is the same: Care I a resident of Salem for the last 1 and one that is less attractive —for guests. Your hospital t ONOR OFF THE CABLE 29 years, died Wednesday in a daughter Miss Barbara Me- ( Hugh Johnston. ; Pheeters from San Francisco, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen » "hospital.” cares. Salem hospital. RCA VICTOR in . 1 Think of hospitality and „ you - ---- — How does your hospital show ’ Surviving are her widower, 1 Calif., were recent guests at were Thursday visitors in 77ie Bes/ TV for Cable or Fringe Areas. Joseph, Salem, two daughters, the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Philomath. They were guests want to go and enjoy it. Hos- I it cares? By providing skilled j employees t o I Patricia Stange, Mill City, and McPheeters. They were en- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. pitality reminds us of warmth, professional RCA WHIRLPOOL 1 take care of the needs of each Marlene Trotter, Spokane; a route to Kansas City, Mo. to Cecil Green and Mr. and Mrs. I co^OTl' smiles. visit. I George Cummings, who are' The Best Laundry Equipment Think of^a hospital and you patient. Not only the physical son, Stanley, Salem; a sister, Mrs. Donald Huber and Mrs. cousins of Mr. Allen. I want to - stay away from it. and mc<jjcai needs, but also Helen Miller, Chicago; three stepsisters, all out of state, and Hugh Johnston of the local Ex-! Mr. and Mrs. John Weber Hospital raises visions of sick- . the psychological, emotional I tension unit were in Albany and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Weber I and nutritional needs. five garndchildren. By maintaining the most ad Rosary was a 2 p. m. Friday [ Wednesday, September 8 to at- from Emery, S. D.. spent two j vanced scientific equipment to in Unger Funeral Chapel, Mt. I tend the Extension Officers days last week at the home of 1 help in delivering the presrib- Angel, by the Catholic Daugh I training meeting, and date of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Blum By Patty McClintock ters of America and St. Anne’s I their first meeting of the fall and Thursday visitors at the I School started on Tuesday, ed care. i Blum home were Mr. and Mrs. | | Maybe going to the hospital Altar Society, and at 7:30 p. I will be announced later. September 7, with an assem Appliance — Radio The Lyons Garden Club Bill Morman from Albany. I is nothing to cheer about, but m. in St. Mary’s Catholic MMCM William Grimes and >. bly. . President, , , _ . Gordon Plot Is, : it’s certainly reassuring to SALES — SERVICE church. Mt. Angel. Mass was I meeting will be held Wednes s Jahn, Shirley, „ Long Be.eh. | 503 N. Third Ave. Staytun Ph. 769-2154 at 10 a. m. Saturday in St. day, September 15, at the ( ' who told about the new cafe- I know that a care-dedicated Calif., were weekend guests at home of Mrs. Glenn Julian, i hospital is nearby when cir- Mary’s church with interment ‘ , teria and asked the stud- I cumstances send you there. i! with Mrs. Lenard Cruson co the home of his parents, Mr. I in the church cemetery. 4 I ents for their cooperation dur j Your appreciation of the I hostess. Program of the day and Mrs. Chester Grimes and , will be artifical Flower ar-! at the Cletus Nydegger home I ing its construction. Mr. Bor ■ economic problems the hos-1 LOUISE SCHIEWEK tea- Mr. Grimes returned to Long, oughs “gns introduced the new «?a- pital must conquer in deliver LYONS — Louise G. Schie- rangements. Beach Sunday night and Mrs. | ehers' They are Mlss Foster' ing quality care—and of the; Mrs. Perry Clipfell, and wek, 51, Lyons, died Friday in Mr. Grant, Mrs. Pumphrey, a Stayton hospital after a daughters Pat and Doris were Grimes remained for a longer > I and Mr. Twede. The students freedom the hospital must have J to further health in all seg-1 • hostesses for a family gather- ( visit. lengthy illness. ' then registered all morning. She was born in Ryder, N ing at the Clipfell home Sun- I Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Hiatt of In the afternoon 20 minute ments of the community—is a major fcator in influencing D. and came here six months 1 day, Sept. 5. Attending were. Roseburg were Friday over classes were scheduled. I labor, business and political Mr. and Mrs. Ray Nye, Mr. I night guests at the home of, SO YOU THINK ago from Richmond, Calif. A combined GAA and Pep leaders to think accurately and and Mrs. Jim Nye. Virgil and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bodeker. i Surviving are brothers Ern I Club meeting was held Thuts- YOU'RE PAYING est and Paul, Lyons, and sister, Kevin, and Mrs. Viola Nye of, Rodney Wilson from the U. j I day after school in the foot- constructively about hospitals. THROUGH THE Stayton. Virgil Nye of Port- ' S. Navy spent a week visiting Think well when you think Mrs. Frieda Corneluison, Mil stands. The cheerleaders i of your hospital. Helping peo- land, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hunt ! his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Er- I j | ball NOSE FOR OTHER waukee, Wis. gave a preview of the new I pie get well is the hospital’s Services were at 2 p. m. ley of San Diego, Mr. and Mrs. cill Wilson of Mehama, and ' yells to those attending. DRIVERS' | main business. Treating peo Jimmy Nye of Monmouth, Mr. I with his wife, the former Miss , Vi Tuesday at Weddle Funeral i Friday was the first game ACCIDENTS,^^ ple well is the hospital ’ s policy and Mrs. Ronnie Van Handle, I Nikki Cruson, at the home of Home, Stayton, with Rev. Don for the new school year. The each patient is being served Safe drivers save ald Dishong officiating. In Tom, Pam, Julie and David her parents, Mr. and Mrs.1 team really stuck together. money at Safeco. terment will be Friday in from LaGrande, Mr. and Mrs. ( Lenard Cruson. He is serving . even at lunch when they all by skilled personnel. Perform Careful people hava ing work well is a require Dennie Clipfell, Jeff and Greg on a Submarine in the Navy, Ryder. fewer accidents, so j ate together! In of Lyons. j Mr. and Mrs. Ramie Martell a Pep assembly the afternoon ment in delivering the quality it costs us less, and was held and of care a hospital wants to A no host luncheon will pro and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mar-1 we pass the saving! the cheerleaders in their strik- give. That’s why so many hos- on to you. And ceed the 1st meeting of the tell from Lincoln City were1 ing new outfits, led the stud- I pital employees have invested when it comes to Women’s Society of Christian Sunday guests at the home of ED LEWIN claims settlement Service on Tuesday, Septem their sister, Mrs. Melvina ents in the school song and the ' time and study in the develop we try to contact Auctioneer, Inc. new yells. I ment of specialized skills. -1 ber 14, in the dining room of ( Franklin. Additional guests( claimants within Annuals were distributed 24 hours, and Mttii Feeding people well is often the United Methodist church, j were Mr. and Mrs. Gabe Gob-1 >1 Monday night at an Auto- Complete Auctions claims within I the best medicine there is. Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Crus- ron from Woodland, Calif. working days. I graph-Banana Split party held , That’s why the hospital dieti i on have returned from a ten Mr. and Mrs. Donald Huber Phone 769-5466 . in the Student Commons. Stu- cian orders high quality foods. Safeco. InsuraoM M day trip to Denver, Colorado ; were hosts for a barbecue exchanging the everything you vahio. Serving the community well I ” y eV ng best edition ever of the Wol- orlng the birthday anniversary Yearbook, with their is an attribute of hospital of Mrs^ Ed Pyeatt. Others at- ds annual service. That’s why your hos pital is fortunate to have the help of capable and conscien •3 Leota Worden, Mrs. Leoa .fu __ • . tious volunteers. T , a a j x which were signed by many • Well communities are better Johnson, Art Boyce, and Mr. friends. The bookR communities to live in. The and Mrs. Frank Spellmeyer. | win be delivered to our one thing your hospital wants | Thursday afternoon and ov in uniform. to do well is to communicate, ernight guests at the home of i its care for you. Sometimes it | Mrs. Gladys Nygaard were Mr. I is too busy delivering care to I and Mrs. Hubert Hollis from Phone 897-2413 or 897-2754 I tell you about it. Your hospital San Pedro, Calif. Mill City, Oregon — | cares. It cares about getting | Miss Kathryn Landers from Thursday, September 16— you well and keeping you that Portland and Miss Linda Meat Hash way. Landers from Monmouth were Peas Sunday guests at the home of Bread and Butter their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Diced Pears i» Orval Landers. Chocolate Cake Rev. and Mrs. Edward Milk Springman from Myrtle Point Friday, September 17— were Sunday guests in Lyons. Submarine Sandwich They attended the morning Sliced Tomatoes services at the Lyons United Applecrisp Methodist church and w<ere| Milk guests at the home of Mr. and Monday, September 20— Mrs. Howard Meek. Rev. Macaroni and Cheese Springman is a former minist Spinach er at the Lyons Methodist Bread and Butter church. Applesauce bar Mrs. Rose Cox, who under Milk went open heart surgery the Tuesday, September 21— first of September at Good I I Hamburger Vegetable Rice Samaritan hospital in Port Soup land, returned to her home Peanut Butter Sandwich | Sunday. Red Jello with Topping Snickerdoodle Cookie Milk LYONS Report Io the People from - Santiam Memorial Hospital OBITUARIES TV, Radio & Appliance Service PORTER&LA 1__ Santiam Ripples Advertising in The Mill City Enterprise Brings Results—Try It Every Week w. Jerry Pittam Insurance School Lunch Menu NOTICE Subscribers, please check the label on your Enterprise this week. If the figure following your name is MEHAMA Mrs. John Teeters Mr. and Mrs. Chan Shippy and children Todd and Lori left Saturday for their home at Colone, S. D. after a visit at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Stroschine. Also visiting at the Strochines from September 1 to 4 were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sewart of Anderson, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Helsel went to Tacoma Friday, where they visilqd with long-time friends, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Davis. At the Helsels on Sat urday were their daughters’ families, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Dodd and two daughters of Leaburg and Mr. and Mrs. Ron Hamile from Las Vegas. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Smith spent part of the Labor Day weekend at Reno. Among those going to Crane Prairie for the Labor Day weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Frank White, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Longfellow, Mr. and I Mrs. Donald Teeters, Bruce Teeters, Pat Chapman. Austin Longfellow and Leonard Kirsch. Mrs. Giles Wagner returned home Friday from a Salem hospital where she underwent surgery on her arm. Visitors during the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs Alvin Griffiths were her granddaughter's family. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Curtis and daugh ter. Sherry of Eugene. Subscribe tc The Mill City Enterprise S4.50 per Year 9-71 Wednesday, September 22— Bar BQ Hamburgers Potato Salad Green Beans Mixed Fruit Oatmeal Cookie Bar Milk your subscription has expired I Thursday, September 23— Turkey and Noodles Cabbage and Apple Salad Hot Rolls Applecake and Butter Sauce Milk I Why not send in a check for your renewal today YOU SAVE MONEY Friday, September 24— Meat Balls and Gravy over Rice Bread and Butter Buttered Carrots Watermelon Milk THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE You can save more than the subscription price of The Enterprise by reading the ads and then taking advantage of the bargains offered. Try it and see. Santiam Memorial Hospital (Stayton) SEMOLKE—To Mr. and Mrs. Donald John Semolke, Meha ma, a son, Tuesday, September 7. HICKERSON—To Mr. and Mrs. David Leonard Hickerson, Salem, a son, Wednesday, Sep tember 8. SUBSCRIPTION RATES StMeOte. & r By Subscribing to I In Marion and Linn Counties S4.50 Outside Marion and Linn but still in Oregon . S5.00 Outside the State of Oregon S5.50 • • The Mill City Enterprise Phone 897-2772 Mill City .Oregon