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an attached step that wiU support
up to 400 pounds. A bedside stand,
that may be used at either bed or
chair level, has a compartment with
i A point of personal Interest In a mirror on the reverse side of the
every hospital Is the general appear lid. that wiU please many of the
ance o f the rooms for patients. Both feminine patients. The maple bed
the private and two and four-bed side cabinets have formica tops, and
rooms of the new hospital are fur acid, heat-proof covering, and the
nished with maple furniture. This drawer utility may be opened from
special type of furniture is manu- either side of the cabinet.
factored by the H ill-Ron company
A straight chair. Duron plastic
This company specializes in hospital upholstered arm chair, and an ad
furniture, and some o f the details justable floor lamp complete the
found in the hospital furnishings room furnishings.
will add a great deal to the conven-
The two-bed rooms are similar in
| ience and comfort o f patients.
furnishings to the private rooms, but
The private rooms are equipped,1 wrth no arm chair, and no sepearate
as are the other rooms, with hard bedside stand, the cabinets having
wood maple furniture. The bed has attached bedside trays. Each bed
Maple Features
Room Furniture
Editorial* I’ raiw
Hospital Spirit
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A laudatory ediroriml about the
Malheur Memorial hospital, ’ Nys*a
8eU the Pace” , appeared In the
Salem
Capitol
Journal
several
months ago
The editorial follows:
"O f Interest to Salem and Its con
templated drive for adequate hos
pital facilities Is the result of a stm-
The
Malheur
Memorial
Hospital
i
Attend The
Malheur Memorial
Hospital Opening
Sunday, Sept. 24
1:30 to 7 P. M.
Congratulations
is certainly
a living
memorial lo
the avidity
of the
people in
contributing
money and
work for the
institution.
Such
eagerness
to help the
hospital
gives
assurance
of its
successful
maintenance
Nyssa
Implement
Company
has a footstool, but is constructed
so that the attached step might later
be included.
The same sturdy maple furniture
used in the patients' rooms is used
in the nurses’ dining room.
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lo the citizens of Malheur county on the com
pletion of the
The founders servire organization,
composed of prrsons who solicited
runds for Ilie hospital, has been
very active in directing plans for
opening the hospital. Those In the member of the executive committee,
picture (left to right! are Krcd and Wilton Jackson, virr president.
Bracken, president: Kay Peterson,
secretary;
Kobert Thompson, a
liar drive in the little eastern Oregon
City of Nyssa, Malheur county,
"Oateway to southeastern Oregon,
the fastest growing community of
the famed Snake River valley, with
all streets paved and curbed” , as its
chamber of commerce proudly pro
claims.
'Nyssa claims a population of 2900
and raised in the campaign for a
new hospital (262,309 with pledges
for $5.000 more
Greater Salem ’s
population is estimated in the 1948
Polk directory as 48.000. But for
purposes of comparison, will take
the more conservative figure of
43,500, or 15 times the population
of Nyssa. If Salem citizens contrib
uted to a hospital drive in proportion
to those of Nyssa, the amount rais
ed would be (3,934.835 There is no
reason why they shouldn’t for our
industries, resources and wealth are
far greater proportionately than
THE MALHEUR
MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
EPITOMIZES
SPIRIT OF
THE PROGRESSIVE
THIS COMMUNITY
It Is A Fine Institution In A
Great Section Of Oregon
KEN POND
lß N. 3rd St
T nsurance TE
Nyssa, Orrgon
Phone 218
those o f Nyssa.
"Donors to the hospital fund in
Nyssa numbered 1650. I f Salemltes
contributed proportionately to those
of Nyssa there would be 24,750 con
tributors. Donations per capita in
Nyssa are (89 55; the average per
donor (158 There was one (12,500
donation, three (5,000, four of (2,000,
seven of (1,500, 27 of (1,000, 116 of
(500, 682 of (100, 295 of (50, 225 of
(25. 98 of (10 and 58 of (5 Other
contributors made up the total.
Nyssa has reason to be proud of
the enterprise und the vision of its
citizens, but there is no reason why
Salem should not make a compar
ative showing In a hospital campaign
for the most needed institution in
the valley— unless It is because of
traditional inertia and parsimony.
We can’t expect too much of a fut
ure unless we adequately prepare T ot
It— and adequate care of the sick
and injured is an inescapeable obli
gation o f the entire population. We
can attain any goal we desire If we
exercise our latent initiative and
driving force In a carefully planned
and co-ooerative effort.’’
An editorial along the same vein
appeared in the Idaho Statesman—
“ Such an accomplishment indicates
a combination of highly desireable
factors are indigenous to Nyssa. It
must be a town where business is
booming, where people are generous
and civic spirited and where the sky
Is the only limit Its inhabitants rec
ognize when they set out to do right
by their community. Nyssa’s self-
confident motto is that it is a place
"where self-reliant farmers and
townspeople Join hands and do
things, a place for those "who care” .
Judging from its record, we'd say
Nyssa parctlces what it preaches— ,
and to a commendable farethewell.” I “ i
MALHEUR MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
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Through the combined efforts of fhose who
contributed their money and Ihose who con
tributed their time so unselfishly Ihe Malheur
Memorial Hospilal is no longer a dream, bul
a reality. >
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Again we say CONGRATULATIONS.
Grigg Bros. & Butler
REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE, LOANS
«
Best Wishes
and
Good Luck
TO A DESERVING COMMUNITY!
We Consider The
M ALHEUR MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
as one of this area s outstanding institutions.
It has been well planned, well built and equip
ped first class. It will serve you for many years
to come.
Ace Pastime
114 MAIN STREET
The Nyssa Area
Can Be Proud of It s e lf ....
When a community can put forth a co-operative effort, such as
the residents of Nyssa and vicinity, and build themselves a
hospital as modern and up-to-date as the Malheur Memorial
hospital, they, indeed, can be proud of themselves.
Many hours of work has been devoted and a lot of money
has been donated by the people of this community, but the
goal has been reached, the building completed and well
equipped.
All these folks, we sincerely congratulate-and we might add,
we also are proud lo be one of you.
Herriman Motor Co.
Your Ford Dealer
Phone 77