The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, August 08, 1968, Page 7, Image 7

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    À Salem Scene
by Everett E. Cutter
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Santi.im Memorial Hospital
(Stayton)
for personalized
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call:
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Insurance
Ph. 897-2413 or 897-2754
Mill City, Oregon
he’ll treat you like a
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WELCH—To Mr. and Mrs.
David H. Welch, Idanha, a
son, Monday, July 29, 1968.
ANDERSON—To Mr. and
Mrs. Darrell R. Anderson,
Stayton, s son, Tuesday, July
30, 1968.
TOLLEFSON—To Mr. and
Mrs. Matthew A. Tollefson,
Scio, a son, Thursday, Aug­
ust 1, 1968.
FA VER—To Mr. and Mrs.
Monty B. Faver, Stayton, a
son, Thursday, August 1, 1968.
MCKINNEY — To Mr. and
Mrs. George L. McKinney,
Turner, a daughter, Thurs­
day, August 1, 1968.
ROSENBALM—To Mr. and
Mrs. Gary Rosenbalm, Stay­
ton, a son, Friday, August 2,
1968.
Advertising in The Mill City Enterprise
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MILL
CITY.
OREGON
Phone 897-2610
BUSINESS MANAGEMENT quality of Oregon’s elemen­
tary and secondary education
EXPERTS TO STUDY
are sound busine*; goals in
OREGON EDUCATION
the best interest of all citizens
PORTLAND—As any busi­
nessman knows, basic princi­
ples of success include reduc­
ing costs and increasing pro­
ductivity—without impairing
the quality of his product or
service.
Can such rules be applied
to improve Oregon’s already
highly-rated school system?
Gates Church of Christ
10 a. m. Sunday school.
Business leaders now are
11 a m. Worship service
cooling their expertise to find
Saturday 7 p. m. Youth fot
out, and in tackling their am­
bitious project they voice de­ Christ.
cided optimism. Similar task
'orce studies by businessmen Mill City Community Church
'n other states have resulted Rev. Donald L. Dishong, Pastoi
Full Gospel
'n the saving or more effic-
ent use of millions of tax Sunday School 10:00 A. M.
Morning Worship 113)0 A. M.
iollars.
Service 7:80 P. M.
Oregon's study, announced Evening
Evening 7.30 P. M.
here Monday, is being launch­ Wednesday
Everyone
welcome.
ed by Associated Oregon In­
dustries (AOI), statewide em­ Mill City Baptist Church
ployers’ organization.
Rev. Roy Bedwell, Pastor
It has the backing of top
215 S. W. 6th
business leaders, of Gov. Tom
Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
McCall and of Dr. Dale Par­ Worship service, 11 a. m.
nell, state superintendent of
Training Union 6:30 p. m.
public instruction. The Ore­ Evening Worship, 7:30.
gon Association of Intermed­
iate and County Superinten­
Santiam Chapel
dents and other interested or­
Assembly of God
ganizations also are pledging
Lyons, Oregon
their support.
Douglas Mentze, Pastor
Phone 859-3364
Aim of the project is to ex­
amine through business-man­ Sunday Schoal, 9:45 a. m.
agement eyes the budgetary Morning Worship, 11:00 a. m.
needs of Oregon’s primary and Evening Service, 7:00 p. m.
secondary education. Hope­ Wednesday evening Middle
fully, it will result in sugges­ Week Service, family night.
tions for more efficient use of 2nd and 4th Thursday eve. 7
dollars in the business end of p. m. W. M. C*» Youth Service
or C. A’s. 6:30 Sunday even­
public education.
This is considered import­ ings.
ant for every Oregonian, for
Mill City Presbyterian
most of our tax dollars—both
James C. Murray, Pastor
state and local—are spent on
Sunday School at 9:45 a. m
education. It is important for
Worship Services
businessmen, whose firms in­ at Morning
9:30
and
a. m. Sermon
vest heavily in edccation ‘To Create is 11
to Communicate’
through their tax payments,
and who frequently serve on Nursery through adult classes.
school boards and finance com­ Detroit Church of Christ
mittee^___________________
Sunday School, 10:00 a. m.
This fact prompts Dr. Par­ Morning Worship, 11 o'clock.
nell to say he considers busi­ Come fellowship with us.
ness and industry to be “full
working partners in the mak­
First Christian Church
ing of decisions concerning ed­ Minister Charles E. Fultz.
ucation and taxation.”
Bible School, 9:45 a. m.
Private business is supply­ 11 a. m. Sermon Topic is:
ing the manpower to conduct “Fellowship.”
the sudy, plus the estimated
Youth service 5:30 p. m.
$50,000 it will cost. Study
Evening service at 7 p. m.:
teams will work under the di­
rection of an AOI project
Community Presbyterian
steering committee of six bus­ Rex Arne V. Magnuson, Pastor
iness leaders, temporarily
Mehama, Oregon
headed by Philip N. Bladine, 9:45 a. m. Church School.
AOI vice president and editor­
(Classes for all ages)
publisher of The News-Regis­ 11:00 a. m.Worship Service.
ter in McMinnville.
Overall coordination will be
St. Patrick's Parish
exercised by Warren King & Rev. Bernard Neuman, Pastor
Associates, Chicago manage­
Lyons
Mass: 1st, 2nd and 5th Sunday
ment consultant firm which
is being retained by AOI’s at 10:30 a. m.
special education study com­ Mass 3rd and 4th Sunday at
mittee. The firm has conduct­ 8:30 a. m.
ed similar efficiency studies
Lyons Methodist Church
of government and education
8th and Ash St.
in Ohio. Washington, Califor­
Phone 859-2540
nia and Oklahoma.
In Ohio, it was found that Rev. Greg Johanson, Pastor
Welcomes you to come as
by combining the purchasing
power of school lunchrooms you are.
Sunday School 9:45 a. m.
to take advantage of volume
The Church in Worship 11
buying, savings could amount
to $5.4 million. Other million- a. m.
dollar savings were recom­
Calvary Lutheran
mended through changes in
Stayton
maintenance procedures and
textbook purchasing—without First Ave. and Fern Ridge Rd.
sacrificing the quality of ed­ Rev. Paul Emmel. Pastor
Sunday School___ 9:45 a. m.
ucation.
Dr. Parnell says he is "very Worship Service ....1030 a. m.
enthusiastic, seeing expertise
from all areas of Oregon busi­ Canyon Conservative Baptist
Rev. Robert Lathrop
ness seeking ways to improve
business-management practic­ Services in New Church
in Lyons
es in our schools.” Having
heard questions about con­ Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
Morning Worship 11 a. m
struction costs for a long time,
he says, he is anxiously await­ Training Hour, 6:00 P. Mm.
Evening Service, 7 o’clock.
ing results to see if they are
Wednesday evening Bible
too high.
Educators have not relied study and prayer time 7 p. m.
enough on the knowledge and
Free Methodist Church
abilities of business in the
North Mill City
past, he asserts. “Our train­
Rev. John DeMain
ing is mostly Ln the teaching­
learning process, and not
9:45 a. m. Sunday school.
management.”
11 a. m. Morning Worship.
Conversely, the business
6 p. m. Young People’s
study is not getting into the Service.
educators’ field of expertise.
7 p. m. Evening Worship.
It will probe into such areas
as utilization of buildings, The Church of Jesus Christ
bookkeeping, procedure«, use
of Latter Day Saints
of busses, insurance programs,
Richard W. Weils,
centralized purchasing and Branch President—585-4442
other administrative cost fac­ Meetings at Stayton Branch
tors.
Chapel • Westown Subdivison
AOI expects completion of Priesthood Meetings ...... 9:00
the study in time for findings Sunday School .......... 10:30
6:00
to be available to the 1969 leg­ Sacrament Meeting
islature. Taxation matters, as Relief Society Tuesday 7:30
MIA Wednesday ........ 730
always, will be the legisla­ Primary
Thursday ...... 4:30
ture’s major business, and
school budgets always figure Idanha Community Church
prominently in any revenue
Rev. Harold Roth. Pastor
considerations.
Jean Roth. S. S. Supt.
Because of the magnitude of
Sunday School, 10:00 a. m.
education as a business, busi­ Morning Service, 11:44 a. m.
nessmen and educators alike
Youth Fellowship, 6:30 p. m.
are banking on the AOI study
Bible Study, Wednesday 7:30
for recommendations to run it p. m.
more efficiently. Reducing Junior Choir and Bible Club
I costs, increasing productivity Adult Choir, Saturday at 7:30
and maintaining the high p. m.
|| CHURCH
HEWS
St. Catherines Catholic
Fr. Hugh Gearin
7—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, August 8, 1968
Masses Every Sunday
Mill City 9:00 a. m.
Detroit at 11:00 a. m.
Seventh Day Adventist
8. W. Ivy St. MUI aty
R. G. Letoher, P— ta r
Advertising in The Mill City Enterprise
Brings Results—Try It Every Week
11 a. m. Worship aervioe.
7 p. m. Wednesday prayer
meeting.
Our Lady of Lourdes Parish
Jordan
Mass 3rd and 4th Sunday at
day at 8:30 a. m.
Mass: 1st, 2nd, and 5th Sun­
day.
Work Smarter..
Not Harder
By Bernice Strawn
Extension Home Management
Specialist Oregon State
The main job of parents dur­
ing a child’s growing-up per­
iod is to work themselves out
of a job, says Mrs. Roberta
Frasier, Oregon State Univer­
sity Extension family life
specialist.
This means a gradual re­
lease of control as a child
grows to the point that he is
able to take responsibility for
his own behavior.
Letting go is a fine art and
a difficult one for a parent to
master. The important thing
is for a child to have the se­
curity <if parental controls
until he masters his own in­
ner-self control.
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Stainless steel tableware is
When you choose from our famous Regency Flower Wed­
not absolutely stain-proof.
ding Line you need have no qualms about quality—this rich,
How much or how little stain­
raised HELIOGRAVING* has all the dictinction of the fin­
ing will occur depends on the
composition of the tableware
est craftsmanship—yet costs about half as much as you’d
and the way it is finished.
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Certain foods have proved
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be confused with engraving.
stainless steel. Mustard is the
worst offender. Other foods
which may cause stains are
tea, coffee, lemon juice, vine­
gar, mayonnaise, cream and
vanilla.
Tableware should be rinsed
immediately if it is to stand
Phone 897-2772
117 N. E. Wall Street
Mül City
before sudsing.
The Mill City Enterprise
WEAPON
Yes, the gun is a dangerous weapon, but it is the match
we are talking about. In careless hands, it can start a forest
fire that will burn thousands of acres of growing forests,
ruin hunting grounds for sportsmen, and recreation areas
for hikers and campers. When you are in wooded areas be
careful with fire as you are with loaded guns.
dangerous.
Prevent forest fires.
Both are
Keep America Green.
Frank Lumber Company, Inc.
Young & Morgan Timber Co.
Mill City, Oregon
Mill City and Idanha, Oregon
Freres Veneer
Cedar Lumber Company, Inc.
Lyons, Oregon
Mill City, Oregon
Stout Creek Lumber Company
Stuckart Lumber Company
Mehama, Oregon
Idanha, Oregon
Parkett Logging Company
Mehama, Oregon
Boise Cascade Corp.
P. O. Box 127
Independence, Oregon
U. S. Plywood-Champion Paper, Inc.
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