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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1971)
el Huffman. — * ---- ---- — 1— The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Sept 30, 1971 Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen at- I tended a family gathering held i Bv Eva Bressler Sunday at Fishermen’s Bend; — -------- » ------ Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hiatt park, honoring Mrs. Alien’s1 Wednesday, October 6, at | with their son-in-law and aunt, Mrs. Bessie Bassett of the Gates Community hall at daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mill City on her 81st birthday 10 a m- ,here win ** a meel' I I Elmer from Albany, spent last anniversary. I *n8 put on by the Marion-Polk , week at Fort Stevena. r* : : l .. — l . __ , " 7—J J J By Gail Christensen .snt several scodai days over the and Kindergarten started on the spent and Nutrition Nli!.r!tion Education Education^ Dro- pro ' Who loves a hospital? The to provide proper care to 100 21st with 34 registered. There weekend at Seaside. They J gram. This is a part of the patients, compared with 156 are two classes. One group will were guests at the home of Mr. I Home Extension program. This answer, of course, is that no a quarter of a century attend on Tuesday and Thurs and Mrs. Wallace Ogden. Mrs 1 is on low cost foods and nutri- body really loves a hospital— workers ago. Boosts in the prices of day of each week with the oth Ogden will be remembered as . tion, and everyone is invited. but the real core of a hospital hospital supplies are justified, A recent trip taken by Mr. is people—serving other peo er group Wednesday and Fri the former Mabel Spa, a resi and Mrs. Cress Cullison in ple. And, love toward you is but it takes even more equip- day. The nursery school regis dent here some years ago. tered Monday the 20th with 12 Sewing classes in stretch cluded a tour through the present in these people or they ment an<i supplies to provide enrolled and their classes be and knits will be held at Mari- cheese factory at Tillamook wouldn’t be there. Love you Ithe advanced clinical and diag- gan Monday and will be held Linn school October 19. After I and on down the coast to New- might say, is the essence of the 1 nost*c services now expected the hospital. each Monday. noons will be 1 to 3 and even 1 port where they visited the hospital and its care—how it 11 i Hospitals are front and fore- Clifford Babbitt, Bob Mark- ings 7 to 9. To sign up and oth wax museum. Friends went all began and how it must | most in the quest to control grow. I lund and Jim Davidson from er information call 859-2669 or along with them. Hospitals are thought of as . operating costs, reduce the Sunday dinner guests at the Mari-Linn chaperoned a group 859-2634. , length of stay and provide of 7th and 8th grade students I Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Naftz- Jack Shewmake home were places where most people go comprehensive health care from Lyons and Mill City to ger of Salem were Sunday vis- Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Turnidge when they are sick. More ac . prepayment. Since it is so im- Corvallis Saturday where they itors at the home of Mrs. Flor- I of Mill City, and Betty Kelle. curately, hospitals are places , portant that a good hospital be Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hansen where most people are being attended a football game. It ence Burmester. Mrs. Naftz- I of Sunnyvale Calif., arrived a restored to healthy lives or available to any of us at a was Kiwanis Kids day. I ger is a sister-in-law of Mrs.' week ago Saturday at the Vir told what to do to stay heal moments notice, it behooves I The first grade class of Mari- 1 Burmester. They all enjoyed | all of us to keep informed of gil Lewis home. That evening thy. Linn went on a field trip ' the chicken dinner at Our Lady Hospitals are accused of con the hospitals needs and prob Thursday to the Enchanted I 1 of Lourds Catholic church in they attended the Rainbow in stallation in Mill City with tributing to inflation. Instead, lems. Forest near Salem. They were I Jordan. Nearly 4 million people work accompanied by their teacher, [ Election of officers will be Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Lewis, hospitals are victims of infla- I for your health. For every doc Suzie and Paul. Ms. Hansen tion. Recent raises in hospital Mrs. Viola Helsel, Mrs. Ed An the main business at the San I wages were long overdue, yet tor, there are 12 additional derson, Mrs. Jesse Orr, Mrs. tiam Valley Grange meeting is Virgil’s mother. The Hansens left Sunday for it takes 279 hospital workers workers in health careers in Robert Parker and Mrs. Ira Friday night. Reports of the the U. S. Many of these work Clark. fair will be heard and a pot other visiting and returned on ’ in hospitals. I Wednesday for about a week ’ s — •• • .... one 32 gallon barrel of John Mrs. Clara Doll from Stay- I luck supper will follow the Nursing is the most popu- ton was a Wednesday over-' meeting. Due to an error it1 I stay. Sunday they were joined son-Miller whiskey, 7 years j lous of the health professions for dinner at the Lewis home old, 20 gallons apple brandy, night guest at the home of j was stated that the saxophone 1 her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 40 gallon copper still, 3 scythes in the U. S. There are more Mrs. Mary Fink. solo during the program at the i by than 1.8 million people in the and cradles, 1 dozen wooden I . nation Ruby Prichard will begin fair was played by Earl Cox. [ Paul X. Smith. ’s active nursing force; I Sunday afternoon, Janet pitchforks. stretch and knit sewing classes It should have been Earl I 1680.000 are registered nurses, Lewis, Mother Advisor of the t _______ ______ _____ , Seven 32 calibre rifles, bul- at Mari-Linn October 19, with Loucks of Mill City. for Girls, Linda Long, iet molds and powder horns, j 345,000 are licensed practical afternoon or evening classes. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Kuni from Rainbow ; worthy advisor and Colleen 50 gallons soft soap, bacon, I nurses and over 800,000 are, For more information call Creswell were Thursday visit- Grant, ( Associate Worthy Ad hams and lard, 6 head of fox I nurses aides, orderlies, and 859-2669 or 859-2634. ors at the home of Mr. and visor, , attended installation of hounds, all soft-mouthed but ' attendants. On any given day, | Mrs. Florence Burmester was Mrs. E. L. Roye. one and a half million Ameri officers at Barzillia assembly one. a Tuesday evening dinner Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Johnston in j Albany. are patients in hospitals I i At the same time I will sell cans guest at the home of Mr. and spent the weekend visiting Hospitals rank as the third Mr. and Mrs. Irvin String- the my 6 negro slaves, all to C — Mrs. Richard Burmester of several places in Eastern Ore- j ! fellow . have been visiting the same party as will not seper- largest employer in the U. S. Scio. Ton TTm?atVrondonhiS U"Cle’ R' Parr’s for the Pa^ 10 ¡te" th^mJ^nns ’ of ’ sale"c7sh More than two and a half mil- ' Marine Lance Cpl. Robert Mr ru.f.r J daXs- They are from Riveria jn hand or note to draw four lion of your fellow Americans M. Salter, son of Mr. and Mrs. hav. rttnrnpd A"Z'’ and while here Purchas' percent interest. My home is are employed in hospitals. In ' Clarence L. Salter of Lyons, have returned from a a two two d a mobne home near Mill on McConnell’s ferry pike. | I the last 10 years, outpatient| is serving at Marine Corps weeks vacation at Santa Bar- Cit . PManila visits (care without staying Air Station, Yuma, Ariz. bara. Calif., where they were were, I Inez T__ _____ ,__ G , ... bara, Flanders, Ruth ,,„1. Me- for a 1 weeks visit .... with ... his sis- ! ' overnight) have increased by ’ A guest at the home of Mr. guests at the home of their | Combs, Ruby Brisbin, Doris ' ter, Margaret Rush, was W. A. j . 71 per cent. Inpatient days and Mrs. John McPheeters is son, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Riggs. y | Rogers and Toni Thomas were ' (Bill) Chittick. Main purpose have increased by only 28 per her mother, Mrs. Laura As- While there they attended a * j I Gates ladies who enjoyed the I of the visit was to attend the cent. wall from Downey, Calif. family reunion. Guests were e | ' trip on the chartered bus tak- golden wedding celebration of I Hospital costs have risen J Recent guests at the home present from Florida, Kansas, !’ en by the Garden Club Thurs- Margaret and Clare. . and will continue to rise, even of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sletto, j Utah and the immediate fam-1 day. I Also here for the celebration i though at a somewhat slower were her sister and husband, ilies in California and friends I Toni Thomas drove to Port- was Lourdes Penflorida of Ma pace. We are continually shar Mr. and Mrs. Louis Olsen of from Morro Bay, Calif., the I land Friday to visit her sister, nila. Lourdes has been tour- ing experience and know how ' former home of the Riggs be-' i jyiio Brookings, Calif. cw off oxi on keeping costs under control I Mrs. uclic Gene Martin of Albany, ¡ng in Europe and stopped Mr. and Mrs. Pete Butts fore coming to Lyons. I who ¡s ¡n the Good Samaritan 1 here for a visit on her 1 "way __ _ I . Very soon there will be some of Roseburg were weekend Mrs. Donna Asmussen and ' hOSpital I home. She will be here anoth-, type of national health insur- guests at the home of her mo Mrs. Kenneth Champ and lit-1 Recent visitors at the Walt! er ■ week i ance which will be jointly paid week. tie daughter were Saturday Rochon home were Mr and ther, Mrs. Effie Anderson. The Travelers Cafe, closed ^?°y"nment’ EmPloyer and , Mrs. Nellie Wales from Sis guests in Lebanon at the home ? I Mrs. Henry Royal of Amity, ! since early summer, has been | •• • : j We are often asked. “Isn’t ters was a Sunday afternoon of Mrs. Asmussen’s daughter, j Back to college time has ar I undergoing a face lifting this - ; , there something you can do in guest at the home of Mrs. Eth- Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Tibbits. rived with several young local past week Buck and Eunice The occasion honored the first people returning or going for. Garmen have been 1 busily runn‘ng the hospital to put a birthday of Leigh Sarah Tib their first year. painting inside and out trying lid on the costs of hospital, bits. Sandra Oliver left on Satur-1 to get ready to open the cafe care?” ED LEWIN | The j answer is—to a very1 day for Klamath Falls to at- Thursday, September 30. . * Auctioneer, Inc. tend OTI. This will be her first. Changing hands this week >mded «‘ent, yes About two- , ; year in the associate degree has been the Gates Union Sta- ,hl.rds a hosPItal s exf®nSl“ Complete Auctions nursing program. Karen Oliver tion. It has been purchased by ° ar goe® Payro 1. A out has returned to OSU for her the Andersons of Lyons, Walt ^0 < are for fixed expenses! Phone 769-5466 sophomore year. She is major-' Rochon, former owner will be ( ^at we^ have ^no^ control^of, ( ing in zoology. Kenneth Go-1 opening Gates Enterprises in | such as heat, lights, insurance, forth is attending Southern the Remine shop building on etc. Labor costs could be cut by cutting back on certain 1 Oregon College at Ashland. 1 the west end of town. Looks like work is finally j Miss Geri South spent the services, but this would be un getting started on our water weekend visiting a former acceptable to the community, the hospital and the doctors. system. Seems such a shame roommate in Eugene, I Call Us Any Day For that all that lovely sunshine ‘ Sunday dinner guests at A certain number of employ I ees must be retained in order was wasted and now that what' Velma Careys were her son, to meet the hospital’s emer No Mileage Charge on Route Calls Between looks like the rainy season may Eugene and wife Neoma. Stayton and Gates. have set in. Of course some Friday evening the Canyon gency needs at all times. Cooks ..»u had a surprise birthday I I work behind the scene was vuu^ „„ j ___ ON OR OFF THE CABLE probably getting done all the party for Velma Carey at the icPnnnHn..an„ Frontier' Inn “ ‘ Ther “ e'we “ re '13 ^nt ¡s contlmiany being of- | time but sure easier to be- ( RCA VICTOR lieve when you can see re present from Stayton, Mill fered on the medical market andrites. They . but ¿t is the rising cost of ev- The Best TV for Cable or Fringe Areas. sults. All the pipe laying a- J 1 I City'Mehama — — erything that makes your hos- usually meet once a month. I round looks promising anyhow. RCA WHIRLPOOL The past week the Linn, Nellie''AHen. Ruby Brisbin., j P»tal bill go up and up and up. The Best Laundry Equipment I vuumy ween and Mary Stafford attended t County roau road view crew nas has been f I working up by Mad Creek with the golden wedding receptions j a big shovel cutting back the for Mr. and Mrs. Clare Rush i bank to make visibility better at Gates and the Floyd Shep- uo |Á p +S ’uo+ßuiipPM SZ6I 96ZZ-69Z 9uoHd | coming off the hill. That was . ............................ herds at Gates. ■ | I Mr. and Mrs. Terry Merrill a pretty blind spot trying to Meriili 1 | of Gresham were houseguests get onto the main road. Garage sales are a very com ' of Mary Stafford Tuesday and mon thing now-a-days and Wednesday. Mrs. Merrill was : Appliance — Radio used by many when they are the former Donna Pierce be-| ÁeM-e-Áe| Xep-ov zo 'sqaaq.) poo;) ’qsej :suuax getting ready to move and fore her marriage August 20. 1 SAIÆS — SERVICE She is the great niece of Mary can’t take everything with 503 N. Third Ave. Stayton Ph. 769-2154 small snoauenaastiu aiqaasn poo3 them, but sales of some sort Stafford and the Myers broth for this purpose have gone on ers. Mr. and Mrs. Howard pue sduiej pue sa);auip ‘saauaqdde pue ajnpu-inj pauMo-aad jo uonaaps pooS os[y for many many years, although Stafford of Eugene visited his ■ sjo | o 3 jo juauipossv—SHll.I.HI.I.Vfl ALJ.N called something different in aunt, Mary Stafford last Mon-j 96’6$ the past. The main difference day and Tuesday. Howard was íriHVJ. 3NIH3VM1 9NIM3S osti being in what is being sold. born here but has been gone 961$ XDDflfl AHVH years. The following is part of an ad for — many ----- » « ----- ea OS'IÍ sMO'Fiid <iau WVO.4 aavaiixvaa placed in the paper in Pana, Melody Barnhardt starts her | OSEIS V.4OS aasn Nva*i3 second year at OCE Monday. Ill. in 1849. (suouiaifs) vaos aaAiivnavN 26'61$ __________ ____ ___ Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd St. John ' Having sold my farm and (uoissasodajj) X3S 8IVHJ P“’’ VJOS 33IX 56'69$ leaving for Oregon Territory of Willamina, Mr. and Mrs. by ox team will offer all me Dave Barnhardt, Debbie and 00221$ Ml HOM dniai ' i xaA'iaA 13U t MIN personal property to wit:_____| Lisa were dinner guests at, OS'¿6$ ana who p «» vaoa min lhe A. T. T Barnhardts Barnhardts^Sunday. Ten gallons maple syrup,, tbe Sunday S6’6tl$ xvas aAO'i pu® vaos iisinvjs ONMO-MM • 30 — pounds ■. Helen Watson, of Portland, two spinning wheels, I——........... -- - ———■ • SMsaww qj|M s<i:4H MXilH 3'IAXS IIJNVU Max 56'69$ of mutton tallow, 20 pounds spent a long weekend at the S.»SSJJ)JRH Ml!* ««duioj — (UM MN3H S6IZS beef tallow, 100 empty barrels, I Harold Wilson home. On Sun- S6»U J’laHSMOOfl | day they visited Edith Haines ÜÎ IS «xnan oasa of Mill City, a long-time friend sr«u MOTELS-RESORTS! who is recovering from surg saaNriaaa Max ery. OS LEÍ H4AH<i aaoKNaa NEED MANAGERS I Mr. and Mrs Gary Berry 56 68$ M3AH(I aOHON XNOXMI.I.IO.) are new residents in the area, Swg’rt • tooples • Vet«¿- SISIS ssaaxxvMi hxi . m siimi moving into the Harold Wilson • No s¡- •> »• amt SHIVII3 9 pue a iHVX edocron needed. Age no bamer . rental. 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