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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1973)
Advertising in The Mill Gty Enterprise _IT TAKESMORE THAN HARD WORK Painting Course I 4—The Mill City Enterprise, Thurs., September IS, 1973 To Be At Detroit Brings Results—Try It Every Week THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE P. O. BOX MS PHONE WW72 MILL CITT, OBE. STM* Pabhshed at Mill City. Mario* C«**ty, Ore. every TharwUy. DETROIT — An oil paint Entered as Second Class Mail Matter at the Postoffice at Mil 1 ing course, sponsored by City, Oregon, under the act of Congress of March 3, 187». Chemeketa Community Col Mill City Enterprise assumes no financial responsibility lege. under the direction of The for errors in advertisements. It will, however, reprint Mrs. Keith Kramer is sched without charge or cancel the charge for that portion of an uled to open at Detroit school advertisement which is in error if The Enterprise is at fault Sept 27. This will be the of An independent newspaper, dedicated to the development ficial date for enrollment. of the timber industry and agriculture in this are*. Interested persons may con tact Mrs. Kramer by calling NATIONAL NEWSPAPER 854-3628 or Mrs Frank Han UUcTáñl» cock, Detroit Patio. 854-3351. W t » Preliminary information on enrollment is needed to de termine if there will be enough interested persons to hold a class. Although the SUBSCRIPTION BATES first meeting is scheduled for Marion-Linn Counties, per year_________ ------ M50 the last Thursday in Septem- Outside Marion-Linn Connties, per year — -..... »5 00 mer. this may be subject to ------ »5 50 Outside Oregon, per year — change due to conflicting ac i---------------------------------- tivities on that particular GEORGE LONG _______ Editor and Publisher night. ___________ Printer Enrollment fee is »15 for the RAYMOND E. PRESLER . ten lessons Class sessions will NORMA LONG________ Society and News Editor ■ be from 7 to 10 p.m Each ROSE CREE__________ ____ Local News Editor person will be requ.red to fur MARY KELLY ..... .......... ____ Local News Editor nish their own basic supplies, CORRESPONDENTS plus the fee. ____________________ Boots Champion The instructor will advise Detroit-Idanha Betty Kelle Gates______ the class on basic materials Lyons ________________________ Eva Bressler ______ needed ______ Mrs. John Teeters • Jean Roberts Mehama ____ DONT jj Get Your Car Tuned Up Now! For Carefree Fall Driving Vern’s Shell - Towing When in need of Building Supplies Former Detroit Couple Think First of Kelly Lumber Sales MEANING OF PRODICTIVITY Are New Parents Words can be confusing. For example, if you call a young DETROIT — Mr and Mrs lady a "vision” she . wJ consider it a compliment, but if you w — tviusiutrr curr.p,-mer.. ou: u vou c... v Sophy, Aumsviue. are .... __ watch . * . out . let, . t. basica.lv ,, tnev ‘ < both .. _ Rav E. say she is a "sight", . men . . v—», .. . w. receiving I? felicitations on .. the have the same meamng Now. let’s take the case of productivity and production. (birth of a son. born Tuesday There is an important difference. Production refers to the morning at Salem General total quantity of goods produced, while productivity is often Hospital Named Raymond Briar», he expressed as the measurement of output per man hour. Just as a football player, no matter how much skill he weighed eight pounds, three has or how hard he works to keep in condition, needs good ounces at birth. equipment to produce victories, increased productivity by I Paternal grandparents are business and industry is achieved by melding all factors — I Mr and Mrs. Raymond Sophy raw materials. labor, and capital costs — in the manufacturing of Jordon Valley and mater of a product A major result in the efficient use of capital nal grandparents are Mr. and funds is an increase in output per man hour with no increase Mrs Doyle Bailey of Cottage or reduction of the physical work effort in the creating of Grove. The Sophy family were products. A better appreciation of what productivity is all about is former residents of Detroit essential if we are to compete successfully in the market-places of the world. the first Tuesday of month at 10:30 a.m. Mrs. Irene Paullin will be available for baby sitting dur ing the meetings. Carol Benton New STAYTON CANNING COMPANY Stayton, Oregon Now Hiring On All Shifts 3 P.M.—11 P.M Long Operating Season—Late November registrations Taken At Plant Personnel Office Washington Street, Stayton, Oregon Wages As Per Union Contract For Information Call 769-6361 Office Opens 7 A. M. An Equal Opportunity Employer PERSONAL STATIONERY LETTERHEADS ENVELOPES DETROIT Extension President DETROIT — At the regular meeting of the Deanha Home IDANHA Extension Study Group Mon By Boots Champion Mr. and Mrs. Fred Taylor and dai.gr.ters. Arm Mane and Sr.aron. drove to Sweet Home Friday where they visited Mrs. Taylor’s parents Mr. and Mrs Charles Mason. The girls remained with their grand parents while the Taylors drove to Depoe Bay at 2:3b ajn. Saturday for a bit of salmon fishing. They were joined by seven other people on a chartered boat. A total of four salmon were caught with Mrs Taylor leading the sport by catching the first salmon. Saturday to Monday visit- ers at the Harold Champion home were Mrs. Champion’s sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. George of Sa lem. Other visitors on Satur day were her nephew and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fry of Tigard. Oskie Nyberg of Sublimity was a caller on Sun day. Mrs Caroline Smith will host members of the Womans Mission Society of the Idanha Community Church, at their ( first fall meeting following summer vacation. Time will be at 7:30 pm. Thursday even ing. Following the meeting, the group will honor Mrs. Robert Smith with a bridal shower. The Detroit Cougars will play their first football game of the season Friday, Sept. 14. vs Crane Union at Crane. The game is scheduled for 12:30 p.m. On the following Friday. Sept 21. Mohawk will host Detroit at Marcóla at 3:00 p.m. Weekend visitors at Idanha home of Mr. and Mrs. Len Davis were Dave Ken nedy of Depoe Bay and Mrs Louise Bowers and a friend from the Keizer area. Mrs Cliff McMillan. De troit. was admitted recently to the U. of Oregon Medical Hos pital, Portland, where she is undergoing a series of tests. ENCLOSURES BUSINESS CARDS each day, Carol Benton was elected as vice-president She suc ceeds Betti Lynn who moved away. The group also voted to move their meetings back to We Are Now The Admiral and True Tone Warranty Station T-V TROUBLE? CALL MILL T-V Phone 897- 538 S E. FIRST Jm B ostwick . T ech . ALL MODELS SERVICED Fire dug these ditches HEN FIRES burn trees and other soil cover on sloping ground, ditches like these come naturally. W BOOKLETS ACCOUNTING FORMS Tree roots and other vegetation tend to hold the soil to gether when rain falls or snow melts. RULED FORMS INVOICES That’s why it is important to prevent forest fires. You help to prevent soil erosion w hen you Keep America Green. The Mill City Enterprise Phone 897-2772 Mill City, Oregon Frank Lumber Co. U. S. Plywood-Champion Paper», Inc. MU City, Oregon **.\ow don't give hr« dime*« worth of mrdiral ad v ice unlcvr h.-r 1» »1 sli ng- onoff it ■« good ti rhe brag»... •” Young & Morgan Timber Company Idanha—Lebanon, Oregon Stout Creek Lumber Co. Mill City—Idanha. Oregon Lyon«, Oregon—Mill at Mehama Will» Shingle Mill Intermounta'n Trucking, Inc. Mill City, Oregon Lyons, Oregon