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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1974)
•The Mill City Enterprtae. Thursday, July 25, 1974 brother. Lew Joyce. Mr. and THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE Mrs. Gale Joyce, daughter PHONE 897-2772 MILL CITY. ORE. 97380 Kate and son Donny all of P. O. BOX 348 Published at Mill City, Marion County, Ore. every Thursday. Dee Palmer Home Portland. Entered as Second Class Mail Matter at the Post Office at Mill Too Late ro Classify City, Oregon, under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Also. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scene of Family Picnic Rayen and son Tom of Payette, The MiU City Enterprise assumes no financial responsibility DETROIT — The Detroit! Idaho, and the Palmer’s for errors in advertisements. It will, however, reprint without or cancel the charge for that portion of an advertisement mobile home of Mr and Mrs grandson, Greg Ray of Aums charge which is in error If The Enterprise is at fault An Independent Dee Palmer was the setting ville. newspaper, dedicated to the development of the timber Industry YARD SALE July 25 to 28. Saturday’ for the gathering of Friends in attendance in and agriculture in this area. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at trailer family members and friends ! house on left side of Louisa, for a picnic luncheon. In at cluded Pearl Giebeler. Irene NAT,ÜNAL NEWSPAPER in Gates. 30p tendance was Mrs. Palmer’s | Stout and Lee Hyde, Calif HMtuflW iwf Oregon fret Press Fj] NNÀ SUSTAINING Newspaper !" A 1er SJ M£M3tR - 1973 Publishers Association Detroit-Idanha Gates_______ Lvons ______ Mehama ____ DETROIT — Weekend guests at the home of Mrs. June Williamson were her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Selland and daughter Susan of Salem. Sun day, Mrs. Williamson and Su san drove to Breitenbush on a days outing, while the Seilands enjoyed some fishing on De troit Lake. Susan, a 4-H member has been working with her Ara bian mare and its three month old colt She is the recipient of a blue ribbon awarded to her on judging. She is also the proud holder of three red ribbons. Reg. Prices Up To $19.95 i PRICE 99* Surprise Barrel Full of Odds and Ends See You At The Sunfest Sat., July 27 DICKû'CAROLS 400 and ........... Editor and Publisher .................... ----- Printer ..... Society and News Editor ..... .......... Local_News.. Editor ........... __ Local News.. Editor CORRESPONDENTS ........................................... Boots Champion ................................................ Joyce Presler ................................... -------.... Eva Bressler ....................................... Mrs. John Teeters June Williamson Has Sunday Guests Mens and Womens Apparel SHOES APPAREL 3rd Ave 769-2762 Oil Paint Lessons I Attended By Upper Canyon Residents j I YOUNG PEOPLE HAVE MOST AT STAKE The most important resource this country has is its work DETROIT — Local residents 1 force taking advantage of the land-1 11 is the working American who is the backbone of our scape oil paint-out lessons gnomic system, who produces the goods and serv.ces, pays f? t d .. _u. u ti... the taxes, und. indirectly, creates business growth. at the Lower Breitenbush Hot Better jobs for more Americans will come, of course, from bprings July 12-13-14 were business profits and the expectation of profits which are es- June Williamson, Flo Young, Sential for companies to expand. Maryellen Hancock and Mary ' The term “profit,” unfortunately, has taken on a negative, exploitive connotation in some segments of American society Madarus. . _ _____ The paint-out was sponsored today Vice President Gerald R. Ford told a group of business by David Ewart, a well known '• leaders that they have sot succeeded in their efforts to educate artist who resides at Salem. It the American public about the importance of profits. Young people are entering the job market each year. In was reported that all partici creasing numbers of positions must be created Without steady pants including people from growth, the economy will soon stagnate. other areas in the state en Under our system high profits attract competitors who, in the privilege of taking turn, will provide more jobs and seek to produce better pro 18 Hole Group Plays joyed the lessons under the direc ducts at lower prices. It is a never-ending circle which, if broken at any point, will have disastrous consequences for Blind Partner Tuesday tion of the talented artist “Blind Partner” was the Mr. Ewart painted a scenic those at all other points along the flow. days play Tuesday for the 18 landscape each day along with ! hole group of the Santiam Wo- instructions to his students. I men’s Golf Club. On the first day of the three The Enterprise Prints Wedding Announcements Winning first were Ruth day sessions, majestic Mt. Tohl and Pat Dye with a 146 Jefferson was selected as Expert Craftsmanship—Fast Service, Too Second place with a score of number one lesson. Breiten- 150 went to Vi Chamberlain bush River flowing back of the and Marie Galloway and third store was the second day les place winners were Dorothy son, and the great tall trees Nye and Glenna Ward with a and one of the cabins in Erei- 153. tenbush Park completed the Betty Hicks won first low sessions on the third day. net with a 70 and Mabel Pen Class participants numbered dleton was second with a 75. from eight to fourteen each day. Tentative plans are to con-1 duct another class in oil paint- Ph. 897-2592 | ing this fall in Salem, a spokesman of the local group said. KNIT KNACK DEPOT Stayton SUNFEST Sat., July 27 th Flea Market Downtown Stayton ! Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise Read it Every Week Crewel & Needlepoint Classes Start August 7,1974 Pre-Register at Baldwin's in Stayton See My Display at the Sunfest, July 27th I Come To 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. I « STAYTON’S MERCHANTS O L- J’ SUNFEST Saturday, July 27th r à I N IGEORGE LONG ............... RAYMOND E. PRESLER I NORMA LONG ................. ,ROSE CREE .................... MARY KELLY ................ Mens and Womens Shoes 12 I IH $5 00 $5 00 W. 00 Marion-Linn Counties, per year Outside Marion-Linn Counties, per year Outside Oregon, per year ______________ Saturday, Julv 27th To CRI'I X SUBSCRIPTION RATES Si D EWALK.SALE $000 TH I y Food Booth Art Show FREE ENTERTAINMENT from I 1:00 to 5:00 in the U. S. National Bank Parking Lot 4 PARADE 5:30 p. m. I SING-A-LONG TEEN DANCE On 2nd St. between Water St. and Florence St 8:00 p. m. to 12:00 Midnight CARNIVAL RIDES MANY ITEMS AT I LOW - LOW PRICES Midway BALDWIN’S Fun for the Whole Family Sponsored by the Stayton Chamber of Commerce DRY GOODS 351 3rd Stayton, Oregon Ph. 769-2926