Assistance for Tansy I—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE THI RSDAY, JANTARY 2*. 1954 Mr. nd Mr«. Ike Myers »ere Ragwort C ontrol in 1954 The Linn County Agricultural Cor.- guests at a buffet supper and card party at the Emanuel Miller home in I nervation program for 1954 has been 1 amended to provide for cost sharing Gresham recently. | in chemical control of Tansy Ragwort, Mrs. H. E. Smith. Mrs. Prichard 1 .says George L. Koos, chairman of the Hugh Walkup was a business vis­ and Donna Smith of Lyons, motored County ASC committee. Because of the serious increase of itor Salem and Albany Friday. to Ranier, Oregon last week, where they attended the funeral senices for this poisonous weed on pasture land Mr. and Mrs. Albert Toman were in Mrs. Myrtle Neilson, a friend of Mrs. the County Committee requested a special conservation practice for its Portland Sunday to attend a showing Prichard. control. This request was granted by of spring merchandise. Mrs. Oscar Johnson motored to the State and National ASC offices Spending the weekend at the home Salem Sunday to visit her husband but too late to permit inclusion of the of Mrs. W. J. Robinson was Mrs. who is a patient at the TB sanitar­ practice in the 2300 handbooks that Bertha Shepherd of Portland. Mrs. ium there. Mr. Johnson is planning were mailed out early in December listing 20 conservation practices Shepherd formely lived in Mill City. to have surgery soon. needed in Linn county. All Community Committeemen in Mr. and Mrs. Russell King returned Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Large and Saturday from Roseburg where they son, Larry, and Larry Kanoff, visited | the County have received a copy of had visited for several days with Mrs. at the Jim Dennison home in Salem : the amendment explaining that the King’s father. Saturday. The Dennisons moved to government will share to the extent San Flancisco Sunday. They are form­ I of 50% of the cost of chemicals used to control tansy ragwort. Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Smith, Dale and er Mill City residents. Farmers wishing to cooperate with Lynne, visited Sunday at the home of -Mr. Smith's brother, James Smith Attending a recent schoolmasters’ the government in the battle against and family at Vernonia. meeting in Stayton were Vernon Todd, this weed should write, phone or call Howard Means, Burton Boroughs, and at the County ASC Committee office Mrs. J. C. Kimmel, president of the Daron Dierks. This is a new- organi­ on the third floor of the Courthouse Santiam Memorial Hospital auxiliary, zation, composed of men teachers in before Apiil 1. No assistance can be given unless such application is made Mrs. W. W. Allen, and Mrs. Arlo the canyon, East of Salem. i before time for applying chemicals. Tuers attended a meeting in Stayton last Thursday. The second and third grade rooms JOHN DAVIS, IDANHA ON of the Mill City grade school will pre­ TOl’RS COMMITTEE AT OCE Mr. and Mrs. W. I). Nettleton and sent a program in the elementary gym­ John Davis, Idanha, OCE sophy- Ciaig of Dallas, visited the John Muir nasium Thursday evening of this I more at Monmouth has been named home Friday. While here, they and week. These programs are presented [ chairman of the conducted tours com­ Mrs. Muir, attended the cub scout periodically by the various grades. mittee for the annual Folk’s Festival program at Lyons Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. James Grant (form­ to be held there this weekend, Janu­ Mr. and Mrs. Dub Stewart and el ly Paula Jane VanBuskirk) became ary 29 and 30. children, Mr. and Mrs. Verne Shaw parents of their second son at a The Girl Shuffleboard team from and Father O'Hara of Sublimity were Salem hospital on Sunday, January 24. Meander Inn did not go to Detroit dinner Quests at the Earl Bassett Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Tuesday night for their game wtih home Sunday. Cox. The Lake on account of the weather. Weather permitting they will go there Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Flook, of Weed, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Morrison re­ next Tuesday night. I California, visited for several days ceived word of the death of their Minister and Mrs. H. E. Jull drove I last week at the home of his brother son-in-law, Clifford Carter, in La- ¡and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Grande, last Friday. Mr. Morrison to Salem Monday on a combined busi­ Flook. His sister, Mrs. Paul Smith, has been under a physician’s care at ness and shopping trip. They were accompanied by their daughter, Wil­ I was also a visitor in the Flook home. his home here all winter. ma, who was returning to her work at the State Hospital and Mrs. E. D. Cooke. I 130-h.p. l / - Test Drive a FORD... and you'll want to drive it home 115-h.p. block Il - block V-8 SIX Rev. and Mrs. Harold Martin are the parents of a son, born to them at a Portland hospital Monday, Janu- i ary 12. The baby has been named David Paul. They have one other son. The mother and new baby expect to return to Mill City this weekend. The following news was sent to the Enterprise this week: “Rex Herron killed a chicken hawk with a 24-inch wing spread, that had been getting his grandfather’s chickens. He dressed him and fed him to the chickens. He said he called it turn about face.” Try the . / or the U.,« You’ll thrill to Ford’s greater responsiveness the first time you take a Test Drive. And vou 11 discover that this new “Go” is yours through the full ranee of driving speeds! Both of Ford s new engines have an extra-deep block extending well below the crankshaft, giving the V-8 a “Y” shape, the Six an “1 shape-and y« a more rigid, smoother, quieter engine. Both are short-stroke engines, too. which means less internal friction, more usable energy, greater gas savings and long engine life. Mr. and Mrs. Don Moffatt on son, Brian, motored to Troutdale Friday where they were guests at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr and Mrs. John Frace. They returned Sunday evening, reporting much more snow there than in this area. Mr. and .Mrs. Leo A. Poole and son of Monmouth spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Poole. Sunday, Bill Mikkelsen of Portland, brother of Mrs. Leo A. Poole was also a guest at the Jim Poole home. The gathering was in honor of Mrs. Leo Poole’s birthday anniversary. Word was received by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rada that a fourth son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Rada of Pendleton Sunday, January 17. Young Rada is assistant superintend­ ent of schools in Pendleton. Names of the other three boys are Robert. Roi - aid and Roger. The new baby has been named Paul Edward. • Feel how Ford's new Ball-Joint Front Suspension cushions the bumps. You'll find a new kind of ride . . . level and smooth ... even on rough, nitted roads. And, because ForxTs new lull joint front suspension is simpler than the conventional type . . . with 12 points of wear elimi­ nated . . . that "new car” feel lasts longer. Look at your beautiful surroundings. You’ll see why Ford interiors for '54 set a new high in beauts For here is a matchless blending of fabric, color and styling. Every detail says “fine car” quality from the new upholstery and trim to the unique new Astra-Dial ( ontrol Panel. And you’ll find there’s all the “living room” you’ll ever want or need. See how Ford's optional power assists* make your driving easier. Vnlike other low-priced cars. Ford offers a power­ lift system that operates on all four windows. And Ford’s power-operated front seat moves up and dou n as well as back and forth. Ford also offers you power brakes, power steering and fordomatic. In observance of youth week, young people of the Mill City Christ­ ian church will conduct the morning worship service this comnig Sunday. Sermonettes will be presented on the subject. “Watch,” as follows: W-ords, \ era Loucks; A-ctions, Franc s Clark; T houghts, Bob Shelton; C- haracter, Ralph Jull; H-abits, Wilma Jull. 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