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The Daily Republic from Mitchell, South Dakota • Page 2

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Mitchell, South Dakota
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'Let's Communicate' Panel Discusses Older Americans Problems Ronald Gates, administrator of the Mitchell Retirement Home, introduces panel moderator, to his lefl, Mrs. Dorothy Ncpslad, Republican 17lh District Representative, at South Dakota Nursing Home Association sponsored and Office of Aging funded "Understanding and Communicating with the Older Population" mcel at the Holiday Inn Wednesday. Other panel participants, seated from left, arc: F. W. Un- zlcker, Mitchell, podiatrist; Mrs.

Margaret Pueppke, Mitchell, RN and director of social services at Methodist Hospital in Mitchell; William H. Wicdcrlch, Huron, District Office Social Sccuri'ty Ad- ministration; William Me- a Huron, program specialist for the State Department of Social Services; and the Rev. Hans M. Poppe, Congregational Church of Mitchell. (Republic Photo by Malm) Commission Approves Amended 74 Budget provisional budget for for )l collision with 1M5 sfrlnn thnrsday, Sept.

13, lflt.1 driven by Doran J. Bartschcr, Mltchrl! D.r'y Rt-pn RK 2, and owner! by Eldon Mall September 11, 1973 Barlseher which suffered $250 al 1000 N. Winsor and to St Joscnh 111th Ave. Babb hit Ms. Bart- srher while she was pulling away from her parking space.

AMttULANCft RUNS The Mitchell BUfUJLARY REPORTED A break-in at Pheasants 115 N. Lawler, resulted in $445 worth of merchandise stolen. Ambnlanre The burglars made their entry I FIT; ni UUUKUI IMIIMIIUI. 'if it, i In Davison County as amended and purchase of two Service marie three runs Sept. and exit from the front, door, adopted as the annual budget a i for the Highway 12.

At p.m. from Methodist FIRK RUNS of appropriations and for $1.440. Hospital to the Goldon Age The Mitchell Fire Dept. made penditures by a board resolution i Authorised the aurlilnr in Nursing Home; at 3:15 p.m. two runs Sept.

12. At 12:57 p.m. al the reuulnr Tuesday mee-ling'sign a purchase order for a from Olh and Sanborn to they wcnl to of the counlv commissioners. radio through stale bid for Methodist Hospital; and at Hospital and at 12:44 p.m. to i or to adoption ihr' installation in a nfw p.m.

from 12 miles S. Hwy. 37 Eugene Field for a fire drill. following amendments were -Approved subject si Bio made to the provisional budget: approval a proposal dated Sept director of equalization partial submitted by Pierce and office expense addition of knginconnfi Company lo change in the sheriff'sIpropare structure plans and office, travel expense from grading for a bridge. $0,000 lo $7,200, office expense! abatement of from $4.110 lo 34,360.

and poll tax against salaries from $32,030 lo Kindt, a veteran; and Mo aecomodate additional $389.51, 1971 real lax on three personnel; change in ap- lots in Potters Addition, as the propriation for a new am-'properly was sold to the bulanco and radio from $13,000 Episcopal Church. Both lo change in estimated i measures had been approved by income from $150,000 to $160,000 the Mitchell Cily Council, to reflect the reimbursement a land plat from the city for Ethan for a prepared by E. Lyle Kinport for new deputy sheriff and federal Alice G. Malhis, owner, funds for a new ambulance. Present al Ihe meeting were In other action the com- commissioners Francis (Bud) missioners- iHornan, chairman; Herbert -Approved appointment of inert; Eugene Frascr; I GE The "All New Blue Room" --TONITE-- "SING ALONG" with MOKE Tomorrow we will be featuring the famous Flame Embers BLUE ROOM LOUNGE In The Hotel Lawler Jerald'E.

Mclcalf as deputy FoTcsl sheriff for Ethan al a salary Strong, of $600 per month, $275 lo be reimbursed 'by the cily of Elhan. as approved by Sheriff Lyle Swenson, effective Sept. 10. notice of hearing on the intention of the commission lo adopl a supplemcnlal Gaelze and Floyd City Log Care of Aged Staffers Hold Meet in Keynoter Sister M. Desideria, 70, Yankton, RN and director of public relations at Sacred Heart Hospital, stressed that old people need somewhere to live, something to do and someone to care at a long-term care of the elderly staff meet at Mitchell Wednesday.

Mrs. Olga Ulberg, Sioux Falls, education director for the South Dakota Nursing Home Association, directed the one- day event which is part of 10 meetings being held across the state sponsored by that association. A grant from the Office of Aging made the "Understanding and Communicating with the Older Population" programs possible, according to Mrs. Ulberg. The first meet was held in March and the last is planned for December.

The object of the meetings is to train long-term care staff to better communicate with their elderly charges. About 160 nursing home and hospital personnel and interested senior 4-Uft vttnnt in CAR MISHAPS Iwo car accidenl at aim budget, in the'amount, of $8,000 and Duff, totaled a 1963 sedan protection and safety amid the the person how they're feeling to provide salary, radio, by Frances Bertha hazards of daily life. 9) The and then close your mind to and expenses for Ihe depuly; Rogge Hollywood Calif and right lo act together to seek their answer. Listen and be sheriff at Ethan. The sup-owned by Ethel Slopfcr, 712 E.

redress of their grievances. 10) aware of what they're plcmcnl will be transferred 1st. The second vehicle driven Thn in IIVP life fullv and he said the surplus of Ihe general by a Joseph Marlm Matthews, with hoSor not to the age Rocgicrs sees communication i fund of the county lo Ihe 706 S. Kimball suffered $250 bufoi their humanity." as a three part process. sheriff's office budget.

The accident occurcd "Communications is the most "There is a sender, receiver hearing will be held Sept. 25 when Ihe Matthew car failed Important business of man," and Ihcn the feedback and with at 10 a.m. 'to yield at an uncontrolled in- said Charles L. Roegiers, one process nol working, -Approval of employment of terseclion. Professor of Communication at communication will break Gladys Judslra on a three- A 1964 sedan driveriby LcRoy the University of South Dakota, down," he said.

month trial period as probalion; Elmer Thum 1407 Bridle Roegiers, the final speaker at Lloyd Ueckcr, Chairman of officer of the District County IcoUided with ai 1971 sedan Ihe day long workshop, urged the S.D. Advisory Council on Court at a salary of $500 per by George William the nursing home workers and Aging, spoke before Roegiers on month 40Y N. tiuu, a.awn 'the student nurses in attendance the accomplishments of 4he auditor to and Kittridge. The accident lo be aware of what the other aged. He said Ihe aged have for bids for a new which an Jl 000 person is saying.

been building a bridge for the ambulance. I dam age to tlhe.Larson ca rand -We sometimes forget about future, spanning the continuing -Authorized the sheriff to $10damage' to Thum hap. the other person. Don't just ask life. t(J ker Mitchell after shc gave an invocation at a citizens attended the meet Mitchell.

impromptu Morning "favities Deluded tizens meet held in registration with 17th District Mitchell Corn Palace. She Representative Stanley Johnson Yankton on "how presiding; greetings from Nick i gracefully and Wenanda, Alexandria, member Jr lt 0wt how of the South Dakota Commission 1 on Aging, and Don Daughetee, director of the Office of Aging of the South Central Community Action Program at Lake Andes how old you are; bul, are old." her talk in Mit- quole from John "Science and ROW leuimiwuey udve added many an years to life; it's up to us to add new life to those years." of ad- purchase a new Mo-Trac radio pened when Thum followed too close and rear-ended Larson. A car-cyrle accident at W. 9th Sanborn resulled in a ticket being issued to Scot Peter Wiskimins, 220 W. Foster, for ailure to yield after stopping.

The cycle owned by R. S. Miskimins, 220 N. Foster, for damage and collided with a 1972 sedan driven by Joyce Annetle HcGraw, 900 W. Ash and owned by Jesse McGraw.

The car had $300 damage. A 1963 sedan driven by Brian D. Babb, RR 4, was totaled in Ethan Deputy Sheriff Sworn In Invited Local Scene Clearings at the Mitchell banks Thursday totaled $304,449.13. open house for anyone terested in joining at the Lawler Hotel Wednesday, Sept. 19 at 7:30 p.m.

and Thursday Sept. 20 at 9 a.m. New family in town? Call things that the staffer in a nursing home expects of the resident in attitude and cooperation and in turn the things expected by those being cared for. She diagramed the communications process from Weight Watchers will host an sender to receiver through the and beliefs of each person, hoping to improve the process and the quality of life in the care of the elderly. Quoting from "Growing Old and How to Cope With It" by Alfons Deeken, Sister Desideria told the group that while beauty and health are fleeting, the older person can develop a new awareness of the lasting Welcome Wagon 4592.

Adv. Hostess, 996- The United Methodist Church on Third and Rowley will be and eternal quality of life open at 9 p.m. on Friday nights through faith. She told' the for youth All are group to avoid being a welcome. workholic she works and prays.

Completing her talk, she A gun show sponsored by the a declaration of rights for Dakota Territory Gun Collectors the aging The right to i ive Association will be held 9 a.m. 9 wjth su ffj i on means for Saturday a.m. -4 p.m. decency and self-respect. 2) The in Sunday at the Jr.

High. right to move about freely, Tiif on nrf reasonably and conveniently. 3) Cattle Feeders Meeting at reep Davison. County Fairgrounds withoul naUy Thursday, Sept. 20, 8 p.m.

ou nded on age. 4) The right nrr to be heard on all matters of unil Churc general public interest. 5) The Hol0 rn right to maintain health and basement at 1.30 p.m. on fabelns through preventive Thursday, Sept. 20.

open an(lbeducation- 6) Tn right to receive assistance in time of illness or need or other to Jerry Metcalf, left, former probation officer for Davison County and Mitchellite, is sworn into office as deputy sheriff for Ethan by Judge Merton B. Tice as Davison County Sheriff Lyle Swenson, right, looks on. Metcalf and his wife Lynn are at home in Ethan and he will take up normal police duties with the first being the collection delinquent personal property taxes. He will serve as traffic and school policeman and take assignments for that area of the county from the sheriff's office, to Swenson. The Davison County Commissioners approved the creation of the office of deputy sheriff at Ethan earlier this summer with a maximum pay of $600 per month plus housing with $275 of that to be paid by the town of Ethan.

THE BRADY IN public. Harvest Festival Auction will Salvation Army is the event and items have been donated by Mitchell businesses. CARD OF THANKS The kindness and, sympathy of neighbors and frionds in our recent sorrow will always remain with us a precious memory. Our sincere thanks and gratitude for all those comforllnK acts and for all thft cards and letters. Mrs.

Jlorb Illume Mr, awl Mrs. Wall Sdioiiobuum and family i participation, 8) The right BANQUET MONDAY SfPT. 16 6:00 P.M. HOLIDAY INN I'voi'iwds these, dinners, ulong with Ducks Unlimited uuiiMborshlii fees, will ton- niltulo South Dakota's contribution to the nearly $5 million Ducks Unlimited has get for Us Kouls. Tk'kuU at the Holiday Inn, MIU'hi'H National or Commercial liutik und Leader and ilcrtars.

HOLLYWOOD Host -Peter Marshall with Nine Celebrity Guests Including Regulars Paul Lynde and Wally Cox SENIOR CITIZENS Hobby Talent Show September 21 22 SIOUX FALLS ARENA Exhibits Open: Noon p.m. Friday, 9:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m. Saturday. Talent Show: 2:00 p.m.

Friday, 2:30 p.m. Coronation; 7:00 p.m. Friday, 1:00 p.m. Saturday Dance: 7:00 9:90 p.m. Sat.

PUBLIC INVITED FREE ADMISSION GUN SHOW DAKOTA TERRITORY GUN COLLECTORS INC. IS HOSTING A GUN AND CARTRIDGE SHOW Mitchell, South Dakota NEW JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL 800 West 10th Avenue Sat. Sept. 15 16,1973 (9 to 9) (9 to 4) Public Invited Admission 50c MARK FIVE FRIDAY NEW SEASON! With six kids gamboling about, it's a full house- full of love and laughter. Robert Reed, Florence Henderson star.

NEW SEASON! Take anew lease on laughter with these wildly mis-matched room-mates. JackKlugman, Tony Randall star. 7S3O Fri, NEW SEASON! America's favorite class meets for a fifth happy year! Starring Lloyd Haynes, Denise Nicholas; Michael Constantine jpnd Karen-Valentine. PREMIEREIS If your wife's a lawyer it can be an asset-unless you happen to be an Assistant DA. Then it can be fireworks! Sparkling, romantic comedy starring Ken Howard and Blythe Conner.

8--3O NEW! love. It's a cause worth fighting for! Enlist in the movement" that's already recruited millions of happy members) TV KORN.

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