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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1972)
2—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday. Feb. 3, 1VU Mary Heller Student Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Ford of Monmouth and formerly of Teaching at Salem Engagement of Couple Announced Santiam Ripples require more intensive care. Thus it can provide more care for more patients at the same Bv Patty McClintock time. Outpatient costs are less Monday, in an away game than inpatient hospital costs. Mill City are announcing the MONMOUTH—Mary Heller, Oupatients may even continue against Kennedy, the Fresh engagement of their daughter, working. Some outpatients men once again won. Miss Patty Ford and Ted L. daughter of Wendell and Isa- bell Heller of Mill City and Phone 897-2772 served by hospitals offering i An F.T.A. meeting was held Norma J. Long, Woman's Page Editor Gibeon. this type of care do stay on the Monday evening. Mrs. Reid Mr. Gibson is the son of currently a senior enrolled at job—some part-time, some spoke and showed slides on Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Gib Oregon College of Education, is student teaching at North Rainbow Mothers Five Tables Play her trip to Russia. son of Independence. full time. Tryouts have continued Some day, we may even see Miss Ford is a graduate of Salem High School. All OCE students preparing Meet At Hall I one-day surgical care—in by 8 throughout ____ ~___ the week for the At Eagles Thursday Central High school and is o’clock, out by 5, just like your „Web of Murder.' now a clerk typist for the De themselves for a degree in ed There were five tables of laundry. This _____ ma - ysound During activity period Fri- partment of Veteran’s Affairs. ucation and a career as teach The Rainbow Mothers club cards in play at last Thursday’s fetched but it is entirely pos-1 day class meetings were held Mr. Gibson is alao a gradu er in the public schools are re met Monday evening at the pinochle party at the Eagles sible.'hT”fact some hospitals Sweetheart’s Princesses were ate of Central High school and quired to student teach, under IOOF hall. Those attending lodge. During the afternoon are already practicing it for chosen. Representing the is a sophomore at OCE. The close supervision of a regular were Mrs. Virgil Lewis, Mrs. party Joyce Nicholson and minor surgical operations. Freshmen will be Melissa Law young couple plan a June wed teacher for one term of their Vern Peterman, Mrs. Don Jen year, or to become an kins, Mrs. Joe Lalack, Mrs. John Swan held 1,000 aces and All of this talk of the fu rence. Jocelyn Clark will re ding. ________ senior intern teacher for a year after Harve Keen and her sister, Mel and Goldie Rambo had ture is a way of highlighting present the Sophomores, Pat completion of their courses at Betty Wleting, Mrs. William 1500 trump. how much more a hospital is ti Babbit the Juniors, and Jen OCE. Both student teachers McClintock, Mrs. Dorothy Ike Myers won high for the than most of us think. nifer Mansfield the Senior ED LEWIN and interns are also supervis Grant and Colleen Grant, men and Gloria Urban was Most of us think of a hos Class. Auctioneer, Inc. ed by visiting members of the Worthy Advisor of Marilyn high for the women with El pital in personal terms. We A pep assembly was held fol OCE faculty. Assembly, and Mrs. Juanita sie Myers and Orville Hay think of it in terms of family, lowing the class meeting. San- Complete Auctions Culver, Mother Advisor of ward each winning low prize. friends and acquaintances. Try tiam’s champion drill team Why Don't You Subscribe to Marilyn Assembly. The parties are held each to think of it also in terms of performed and presented their Phone 769-5466 The majority of the meeting Thursday at 1 p. m. and any the total community, the way latest drill. The Mill City Enterprise was devoted to plans for the one is invited to attend. your hospital is beginning to The Wolverettes attended Rainbow Girls Secret Dad competition at Albany Satur I see itself. banquet which will be held ! The next time you visit a day. They walked away with Cub Scouts Slate Wednesday evening, February 1 hospital or drive past one, stop the first place trophy once 9 at 6 p. m. at the IOOF hall. a moment and think of again. Congratulations Wolver Blue and Gold Banquet for Serving on the decorating what goes on inside it in ettes! ! ! ! committee for the Rainbow The meeting of Cub Pack terms of manpower, material, Girls will be Susan Keen, #49 was held January 26th at and money. Think of the many Laurie Bethel, Verlene Peter-1 the Scout Cabin. Cubmaster ways your hospital is striving man and Colleen Grant. i j Ken Harrison presided. Den 4 to meet its health and financial Rainbow mothers will be Community ' presented the flag and led the obligations and remember, We wish to announce that we are the new notified by telephone regard- ( your hospital cares! 1 salute and singing of “ Amer- ing committees and food pre- j Calendar of Events | ica”. i paration. managers of the Mill City Den 3 presented a skit call- The next meeting of the I ed “The Train that Wouldn’t Mother’s club will be February Whistle”. Awards were pre 28 at 7:30 at the hall. Madam Mrs. Opal Stoop, sented to the following boys: Thursday, February 3— State President of the Eagles Bobcat pins to Robbie Humes Auxiliary, will make her of and Brian Mumey; Assistant Mill City Garden Club meets Antique Dealers ficial visit to the North San denner bars to Larry Brown, and that we will do our best to give the at the home of Mrs. Martin tiam Auxiliary the evening of Russell Goffin, Oran Hampton, Hansen with Mrs. Louis Ver Prepare For Showing February 10. Greg Payseno and Dan Sims; customers fast courteous service. beck as co-hostess for 12:30 A banquet, in her honor, will Denner Bars to Larry Brown, The 1972 Mother’s March dessert luncheon. Antique dealers from Oregon be held at the Frontier Inn at Jeff Ficker, George Grey, Mike and neighboring states will be 6:30 p. m. with a regular meet Holt and Randy Hutchenson for the March of Dimes cam COME IN AND VISIT US SOON F.O.E. #3384 Aerie meeting paign in Mill City collected displaying for sale, a wide ing to follow at 8 p. m. at the variety of items to treasure, Lodge. All Auxiliary members, and Wolf badge to Tim Hamp $273.50, reports Doris Daven and Auxiliary officers meeting port, city chairman. Collected at the Lodge at 8 p. m. at the First Presbyterian husbands and guests are in ton. It was announced that there in 1971 was 231, and collected George and Lorraine Loveall Church of Salem on Chemeke- vited. Those planning to at was Pinochle party at 1:00 p. m. Cub Scout neckerchief was $231.67 in 1970. ta and Winter Streets, Wednes tend the banquet should notify slide a found at the Eagles Lodge. Public in on the Scout Bus Helping to make the cam day and Thursday, February 9 Mrs. Mike Pollreisz at 769- the boys went caroling paign a success were Sharon vited. and 10, from noon until 9 p.m. 2516 or Mrs. George Long at after the hospitals in December. Hutchinson. Pat Stange, Susan for the Sixteenth Annual Show 897-2159 not later than Febru at Whoever lost it, let their Den Stewart, Joyce Trout, Mabel Monday, February 7— sponsored by the Women’s As ary 5. Mother know and it will be sociation. Tickets may be pur Mrs. Stoop was installed as returned to them. The Cubbie Boester, Glenda Elliott, Nancy Canyon Camp Fire Leader’s Eat Drink and Be Merry chased at the door. the Madam State President of was awarded to Den 4 for ex Girod, Kathleen Pratt, Bon Association meeting at the nie Krecklow, Barbara Free home of Bobbie Budlong at 10 Buffet luncheons will be ser of the Oregon State Auxiliary ved each day from 11:30 to 1:30 of the Fraternal Order of cellent deportment at the meet man, Grace Hutchinson. Laura a. m. ing. Den 1 tied for this but it Wilson, Mrs. Walter Thomas, and afternoon dessert from 2 Eagles, at the 56th Annual Budlong, Barbara to 4 p. m. A dinner on Wed State Convention, held in La- was awarded to Den 4 as hav Bobbie Women’s volleyball at the ing the largest percentage of Thomas, Shirley Richards, Col-, Mm city Grade School Gym. nesday from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Grande, June 26, 1971. members present. " " Mc •' f f0 g.QQ p m leen Grant, Sue and ’ Patty is by reservation only, which She is married to Dohl Mr. Harrison announced that may be made through the Stoop who is employed by Clintock. Each chapter sends 25 per Round Robin Pinochle Club Church office, and limited in the U. P. Railroad. They have the February Pack meeting ' will be the Blue and Gold Din meets at the home of Mabel number. three married daughters and ner at 6:30 p. m. February 26th, cent of its campaign proceeds Yankus at 7:30 p. m. to National Headquarters to Proceeds from the Show and one grand-daughter. at the Grade School Gym. Pack make up a fund which finances Sale will be used for projects Mrs. Stoop joined the FOE Bid or Bunch Pinochle Club aided by the Women’s Associa Auxiliary #259 at LaGrande in ■ meetings are normally held the grant for research institutions, meets at the home of Rilla tion, including local and for 1958. She has been an active 4th Wednesday of each month the operation of Birth Defects Schaffer at 7:30 p. m. Research Centers, and contri eign missions; the local Chris member ever since, working ' unless otherwise stated. There will be further an butions to the research and op tian Education program; schol on many committees, both lo ! Mill City-Gates Post #159. nouncements in the paper re arships for Summer Camps, cal and State. She has held erating costs of the Salk In- American Legion meeting at garding the dinner as the time sending young people to help many offices in her local and stitutee. The remainder of 8 p. m. at the Eagles Lodge. Prices Good Thurs., Fri. and Sat. Chapter campaign proceeds is All vets and wives, and those on the Summer Health Fair region, and is a Past Presi approaches. program in New Mexico; the dent of her local. She worked divided evenly between Na interested in forming an Aux Salem day care nursery and her way through the State of f or Quality .lob Prilling call tional Headquarters and the iliary invited. Refreshments. ORDERS TO GO for the Church Women United fices to her present position. The lintel prise, 897-2772. individual Chapter to be spent on Patient Service Programs, Wednesday, February 9— program. ___ Professional Health Education, Phone 769-5311 Public Health Education and Order of Rainbow for Girls, II the number lollop otner community services. Marilyn Assembly #60, regular Stayton, Oregon ■ meeting at 7:30 p. m. at the your name on Ine tn-1 u ill 1 Home Extension Unit IIOOF Hall. The girls will hon- ■ or their Secret Dads at a din- NEW HOURS: Mon. thru Thurs. 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. terprise label reads I ner which will be served at To Have Bake Sale Friday, Saturday and Sunday 10 a.m. to Midnight 6:00 p. m. at the hall dining 2-72 it’s time to send I The Santiam Canyon Home room. By Gail Christensen call them challenges—must be Live a Little I A look at the population ex met by your hospital. And In Extension will have a baked a check for renewal. plosion wil show you one rea meeting them, if, too, will food sale February 11 in the City Council Meeting at the son hospitals are changing. change. When I said that hos U. S. Bank building beginning City Hall at 8:00 p. m. There are now approximately pitals were taking a new look at 10 a. m. Valentine goodies Sponsored as a public service 207 million people in this at themselves to determine will be a specialty. country. In 10 years, by the what they should be. I was re Their next regular meeting will be Thursday, February end of the ’70s, it is estimated ferring to these challenges. 10, starting at 10 a. m. at the there will be 250 million peo How can your hospital best ple. That’s an increase of 43 meet the need for more and Gates Clubhouse. The substi million or enough people to better health care? How can tute lesson will be “Family fill five new cities the size of it provide the best possible Reaction to an Emergency.” Insurance Agency, Inc. Chicago. 129 Wall Street health service for you, for ev The composition of our pop eryone in the area. Hee Us For ulation will change, too. By Your hospital administrative All General Lines of Insurance 1980, there will be over 23 team, and people like them all Phone 897-2345 million people in this country over the country, are working A PERSONAL STATIONERY who are over 65 years of age. to answer these questions. That’s an increase of 127 per They are preparing now to LETTERHEADS cent in the number of people meet the health requirements who will collect social secur of the 1970s. They are working ENVELOPES ity in that year as compared at the same time to solve the with those who will begin re financial requirements of the ceiving benefits this year. hospital. There will be a corresponding Interestingly, they are work You're Invited To The increase in the number of per- ing on the financial aspect in ' sons receiving Medicare. To- two directions at the same I day, more than 30 percent of time. First, they are trying to all patients in general, short- solve the financial needs of the • term community hospitals are hospital itself, second, they are ENCLOSURES . Medicare patients. Think for a striving to solve the problem | moment what that percentage of giving you the best possible might be In 1980. There will be care at the lowest possible cost. BUSINESS CARDS ' other changes. The rural popu Your hospital is becoming a lation will continue to drop. It community health center, a BOOKLETS is estimated that it will be only shopping center for all your From 8 p. m. until ? ? ? about 5 per cent of the total health needs. Such a concen ACCOUNTING FORMS population by 1975. But the tration of health services will cities and their suburbs will eliminate duplication. This is RULED FORMS be bursting at the seams. Over one way hospitals are planning 29 million more people will to meet their challenges. There INVOICES be living in them by 1980, are other ways, too. than live in them today. When you check into your • > There will be more people, hospital in the future, your most of them in large metro stay may be brief. Depending politan areas, and there will be on your illness or injury, your many older persons. These are stay could be only a few hours. but a few of the major changes New medical techniques and Sponsored by the that will occur in our popula- practices make this possible; ' tion in the coming decade. you would be an outpatient of MILL CITY JAYCEES These are the changes that the hospital. You could stay at Phone 897-2772 Mill City, Oregon your hospital will have to home and visit the hospital meet. There will be other only for treatment. What this means to the hos changes in medical technology '»7 and in hospital care. These pital is that it can use its pre changes—you might almost sent space for inpatients who UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT State President To Visit Eagles Auxiliary Feb. 10 CIRCLE K STORE Mothers March Collects $273.50; Best in Years D. 0.1c CONE SALE Buy One At Reg. Price. Second One 1‘ I |Q |^g PgQgjg f j.Qjp ‘ Santiam Memorial Hospital Fine Printing MADISON & DAVIS Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise VALENTINE'S DANCE Saturday, February 12,1972 Gates Woman's Club Hall Admission SI .00 The Mill City Enterprise