The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, March 16, 1950, Page 7, Image 7

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    Mixing Crankcase Oil
May Prove Harmful
traded-in for another. Tips include
use of a non-foaming oil in the air
cleaner. Use the correct weight, and
detergent oils are not recommended
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Set up a regular cleaning schedule
Services every Lord's day
especially where the tractor is being
Morning worship 11:00 A.M.
operated in dusty conditions.
Young People’s meeting 6:30 P.M.
Evening worship 7:30 P.M.
Tractors should always be permit­
T. Courtney, Jr., Pastor
ted to come to their operating tem­
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perature, Huber continues, before
must PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
being loaded or driven.
Morning worship 11 a.m.
Although not recommended for use
Music by choir.
in the air cleaner, detergent type oils
Dr. David J Ferguson, Preaching
are 'recommended for crankcase use
Young People at 6:30 p.m., Mrs.
in tractors. Their washing action
Arthur Kreiver, leader.
helps keep the rings clear of carbon.
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The use of this type oil is more im­
ST. CATHERINE CATHOLIC
portant for diesel engines than in
CHURCH. MILL CITY
conventional gasoline burning equip-
Mass at 9 A.M.
Confessions heard before Mass.
ment.
Altar Society 2d Wednesday 8 p.m.
Lenton devotions Wednesday eve­
ning at 7:30 p.m.
Father C. Mai, Pastor
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L.D.S. OF JESUS CHKIST CHURCH
Detroit
CAltE WILL RETURN
Sunday school each Sunday 10 a m.
DIVIDENDS
in high school building, Detroit.
Every Penny It Costs
Priethood meeting 11 a.m.
pair of eyes must last
Zealand Fryer, Presiding
us a lifetime.
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Don't force them beyond
their ability.
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GATES COMMUNITY CHURCH
OF < lllth 1
Eye examination
Sunday school at 10 a.m.
Eye glass adjustments
Morning worship 11 a.m.
Glass fitted
Christian Endeavor 6:30 p.m.
Broken lenses replaced
Evening worship 7:30 p.m.
Walter Smith, Pastor
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Church Activities
Mixing various brands of detergent
type oils in the crankcase of your
tractor or car may cause a chemical
reaction that could be harmful to
the engine, warns M. G. Huber, Ore­
gon State college extension agricul­
tural engineer.
Before switching from one brand
to another, drain the present oil be­
fore refilling with a different brand,
the specialist suggests.
That’s just one other way to make
the family car or tractor last longer
and give better service.
Huber has other suggestions for
tractor users, which he says will
postpone costly repairs or the day
when the present tractor must be
Koch Candidate
for Legislature
Lawrence J. ’’Larry’’ Koch 35 year
old resident of St. Paul announced
his candidacy today for state demo-
cratic representive from Marion
county, advocating a definite flood
Mason Files for
Legislature
Too many motorists depend upon
legislation and forget the personal
responsibility which, after all, must
be the greatest factor in safe driv­
Earl G Mason. Linn county farm ing.
leader and one of Oregon’s
known foresters, today announced
candidacy for state legislature
represenative from Linn county
On \ acation
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Open again Friday, April 7th
McEWAN
PHOTO SHOP
MILL CITY
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Are You Riding
on a Cloud?
REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST
Jenkins Building, Mill City
Telephone 2243 for Appointments
Open Every Thursday 1 to 6 p.m.—6 to 8 p.m. by appointment
General offices at TenBrook Jewelers, 331S First St., ALBANY
CAR TROUBLE?
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I’HONE 3-8955
J. W. GOIN
VETERINARIAN
control program for the \\ illamettee
Valley.
Mr. Koch, a graduate front the
University of Portland, was selected
by former Mayor Riley of Portland
as assistant coordinator of Civilian
Defense in 1941. He later entered
the military service.
The candidate now owns his own
business in St. Paul and at present
DETROIT CHRISTIAN CHURCH Is serving as president of the St. Paul
Chamber of Commerce. He has been
Sunday school at 10 a.m.
active in numerous other organiza.
Morning worship 11 a m.
tions, and is a past Vice Commander
Youth meeting 6:45 p.m.
and Adjutant of the St. Paul Legion
Youth night Saturday 7 p.m.
Warren Knape, Pastor Post No. 132.
Koch states, "I will do all I pos­
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sibly can toward a justified bonus
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
for the veterans of World War II in
North Mill City
this state, I will legislate and sup­
Sunday school at 10 a.m.
port any bill introduced that will
Morning worship 11 a.m.
help keep the small businessman in
Junior church 11:00 a.m.
business, I will support all legislation
Evening service 7:30 p.m.
that will pay a man a good day’s
Wednesday prayer meeting 7:30 p.
wages for an honest day’s work.
Phone 1906
Rev. L. C. Gould, Pastor
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Mespelt for Commissioner
DR. M \RK II VMMERICKSEN
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267 N. CHURCH ST.
Next Door to State Theatre
March 16. 1950
. 7—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
STAYTON
PHONE 4118
He belongs to the Grange, the Far­
mers Union, the Izaak Walton
League, and the Society of American
Foresters.
In filing his candidacy. Mason
pledges sincere and energetic support
for the state platform of the Demo­
cratic party which he helped draft.
A firm believer in the American sys-
tern of free enterprise and initiative
and referendum. Mason said, “Oregon
is now governed by an inefficient
and wasteful maze of unrelated
boards and commissions which are
responsible neither to the people or
to any elected official of the state.
This situation must be corrected and
a program developed which will
strengthen the family farm, provide
decent old age pensions, eliminate
Oregon’s unfair anti labor laws, put
real competition into the sales of
state and county timber, and develop
fully our great natural and recrea­
tional resources.”
Opposite
Claude lowin’ Service Station
Mom & Pop’s
CAFE
Private Dining
Room
GARAGE
IDANHA COMMUNITY CHURCH
Sunday School 10 A.M.
Morning Service 11 A.M.
Youths Hour 6:15 P.M.
Evening Service 7 P.M.
Thursday prayer meeting 7:30 P.M.
Eldon Haley, Pastor
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Fred Mespelt, prominent Linn REGISTRATION CLOSES APRIL 18,
GENERAL AUTO nnd
county farmer, filed late Friday for
TRUCK REPAIR
OPEN 24 HOI RS EVERY DAY
County Commissioner on the Demo­ SANTIAM Fraternal Order of Eagles
2745 meets at Ladies Auxiliary Hall
Arc and Acetylene
cratic ticket.
Nespelt has had wide experience in each Tuesday 8 p.nt.
Welding
forest and road work as well as in
Mill City Lodge No. 144, 1.-
farming having three seasons work
Phone 3452
F.. Meets Every Friday
with forest fire protective agencies.
ON ALI. MAKES
night. Visiting Brothers Welcome.
COMMUNITY CHURCH
He spent three years in road main­
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Full Gospel Preaching
tenance work in Alaska, three years
“30 YEARS OF GO()I> SERVICE”
a
Sunday school 10 A.M.
on road building projects for the CCC, f
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Battery and Electrical Service
Body and Fender Repair
Morning worship 11 -A.M.
four years on county road work in
Radiator Cleaning and Repair
| Painting and Refinlshing
Evangelistic service 8 P.M.
Linn county, and two seasons with
Wheel Alignment and Balancing g
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» Brake Relining and Adjusting
Preaching services Wednesday and Lincoln county. He knows road
Official AAA Garage
Friday 8 P.M.
work from the ground up.
Rev. Wayne W. Watkins, Pastor
Mespelt has been active in com­
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munity affairs and is a member of I
the Farmers Union.
Washed Sand, Cement Rock, Crushed Road
In announcing his candidacy, Mes­
pelt said, "Due to the urging of
Rock, Oil Rock, Fill Rock
friends I have decided to file for
County Commissioner. As a tax.
I payer I want to see our county busl.
ness conducted efficiently.
Our
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MILL CITY: Phone 9242 Days
to deteriorate when a reasonable I
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amount of maintenance would have
1 proven more economical. Brush has
Mill City Plant 2 Miles West on River Road
been permitted to grow on the road­
sides often causing hazards to safe
driving. Roads are our number one
county problem "
Complete Auto Repairing
and Towing
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JUNGWIRTH
Shovel and Trucks for Hire
Who owns
Mountain States
Power Company?
REGISTRATION TO VOTE < LOSES
APRIL IS— IT IS YOUR PRIVILEGE
joh Æ ams
F£W RICH PEOPLE?
NO!
For your excavating
and dump truck work
3-8 yd. 10-B Shovel
L oth « corporat / on ? no
Basements, Trench and
General Excavating
Silver Saddle Trailer Camp
Mill City, Ore.
People like you! More than half *
of whom live in the 11 western states ,
Answer:
Phone 903
LITTLE ILLS
MAKE
... Th« widow of ono of your neighbor«, rhe girl in the
beauty shop, or perhaps th« chap who puts up your bag of
groceries! Yes, people like you control the policies
of
Mountain Stat«« Power Company. Their policies are ad­
ministered by a board of nine directors, all but ono of
whom live in tho territory served by the company.
Mountain States la controlled and managed by peo­
ple who backed their faith in the American system
of
FARM ALL-FIRST IN THS FlSLD
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free enterprise by precious savings and trust funds. Moun­
Onl* $745
tain States reflects their earnestness, their sincerity, and
their initiative.
Salem
Mountain States Power Company
"A Self-Supporting, Tas-laying, Private Interprise"
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SHIABlle
Santiam Hardware & Implement Co
CHRIS E NEITIJNG
STAYTON
PHONE »74