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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1954)
3—THE Mill, CITY ENTERPRISE I HI 'H i \PRII s. l“ >l YOUR ,e4 l>\ IDANHA COMMUNITY CHURCH I Sunday 11 a.m. Wednesday meeting 4th Wed » nir Sunday school 10 a m. Morning service 11 a.m. »UR LADY OF LOURDES PARISH Jordan. Oregon Evening service 7:00 p.m Mass: 1st, 2nd, and 5th Sunday at America's cars, trucks, truck Wednesday prayer meeting at i 30 4:30 a.m. p. m. trailers and buses are traveling at Mass: 3d and 4th Sunday 10:30 a m Wilbur Schmidt. Paatcr the rate of more than half a tril Rev. Bernard Neuman. SDS, Pastor lion miles a year, reports the Auto • • • FREE METHODIST CHl’RCH mobile Manufacturers Assn. North Mil) Citv ST PATRICK'S PARISH About 28 percent of the vehicles Sunday school at 9:45 a m Lyons, Oregon contributing to this impressive • • • Mass: 1st, 2nd, and 5th Sunday at mileage were built 11 years ago. Morning worship 11 a m. 0:30 a.m. Fuel consumption by motor Evening service 7:30 p.m Mass: 3rd and 4th Sunday 8:30 a m. vehicles in Rev. Bernard Neuman, SDS, Pastor Wednesday prayer meeting 7:30 pm Ft,**» iw v • • • U. S, now Phone 1900 Rev. C. R. B."»wer, Pastor ST. CATHERINE CATHOLIC ceed 401 • • • CHURCH. MILL CITY lion gallons LYONS METHODIST CHURCH Mass at 9:15 a.m. every Sunday year. Confessions heard boFc-» M««s Church school at 9:45 a.m. This year Fr. Robert O'Hara, Pastor Mrs. John Prideaux, general super motor vehicle intendent, and Mrs. Glen Julian, pri registration will mary superintendent. Insectcides Mixed Into Worship service at 11 a. m. reach an esti • • • I Soil Control Potato Pests mated 54.7 mil Oregon potato growers are going SANTIAM CHAPEL AT LYONS lion. “underground” in their battle against Rev. LaVerne E. Gould, Pastor Highway three major pests that feed on tuber;-. Sunday school at 9:45. Oregon State college insecticide trials users paid $5.3 Morning services at 11:00. show that aldrin, dieldrin, or bepta- billions in spe Christ’s Ambassadors at 6 p. m. ■ chlor properly mixed into the soil be cial taxes in Evening services at 7 p. m. ■Wednesday prayer meeting at 7 p.m fore spring planting will give almost 1952. , complete control of tuber flea beetles, * • • Taxes took 29 cents out of the DETROIT CHRISTI AN CHURCH 1 Western spotted cucumber beetles and ; automobile and truck sales dollar J wirewoi ms. Sunday school at 9:45 a m. in 1952, compared with 14 cents In addition to ridding the soil of Preaching at 11 a. m. by Richard in 1039. | wireworms, the new method chatches Hake, minister. 31 million families in the I'. S. I winged beetles underground in the Youth meeting at 2:30 each Sun larvae stage and does away with the now own automobiles. day afternoon. 1 time-consuming and less effective job 1952 traffic fatalitie- per 100 Topic: “Lita IV. ith Living.” I of spot checking fields with insect million vehicle miles weie 7.3 . . . M. Y. F. group will meet at the par nets and then dusting potato plants ! lowest since records were kept. sonage at 7 p. m. three to five times during the growing But despite th - inciea- d trall'ic, Rev. Harold E. Sheriff, Pastor season to kill adult beetles. a • « 19.>2 highway expenditures were H. E. Morrison and M H. Crowell, below prewar levels in terms of FIRST CHRISTI AN CHURCH OSC expei iment station entomolo actual but ing power of the dollar. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. gists, say two pounds of soil insecti Morning worship 10:55 a m 29 percent of U. N. automobile cide per acre mixed into the top six Evening Services 7:30 p.m. driiers are women. inches of soil will give control. Grow Wed., 7:30 p. m. Bible Study hour. ers should not rely on the treatment More than 9’'. million Ameri Mr. Hugh Jull, Pastor cans are employed in highway giving complete control beyond one v » » transportation industries. year. Tests by the college food tech ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH nology department show that the Three out of every four cars Sunday School 9:45 a.m. materials used at the two pound rate I sold in the U. S. last }car replaced Morning worship 11 a.m. caused no flavor changes in potatoes. cars being scrapped, Young People’s service Sunday at Heptachlor treatments as high as 5'A million pupils reach school 0 30 p.m. five pounds did not effect flavor. by bus . . . 23,000.000 dwellings The insecticides can be applied to Evening service in the U. S. receive their oil or the soil by airplane or ground equip Prayer meeting coal fuel by motor truck. ment and are available in several Thursday at 7:45 p.m. No wonder your highways aie Rev. Alfred Vickers, Pastor forms for use in sprayers, dusters crowded! and fertilizer equipment, Dealei s * * • have successfully mixed the insecti COMMUNITY CHURCH cides in dust form with landplaster Full Gospel Preaching or fertilizers, the most common meth steady, the nation’s wheat supply for Sunday school 10 a.m. od of applying. The entire field should the marketing season starting next Morning worship 11 a.m. be covered. Insect damage has shown July is almost certain to be as large Evangelistic service 7:30 p.m. as the record supply for the present Prayer meeting Tuesdays 10 a.m. to up at the corners or ends of fields season. missed by the spreader. 3 p.m. Discing will u.-ually mix insecticides Heavy plantings of barley are ex Preaching services Wednesday and into the soil thoioughly enough for pected on land taken out of wheat, Friday 8 p.m. Rev. Lee M. Joiner, Pastor control of cucumber and flea beetles. cotton, corn and other surplus crops, • • • To assure mixing to the six-inch depth the economist indicates, with barley FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH for control of wiremorms, the re prices at harvest time next fall like searchers recommend split applica ly to drop farthur below 1953 quota Mill City tions—half the application plowed tions than other grains. After harvest, Sunday Schaol 9:45 a.m. under and the other half disced in. barley prices should work up toward Morning worship 11:00 a.m. Rotary tillers are effective for mixing support levels. This means, Thomas Music by choir. Youth Fellowship, Sunday at 4 p i.m insecticides with some soils for wire continues, that barley will be hard to beat as a cash crop on Oregon farms worm control. Evening services 7:30 p.f. A dosage of five pounds to the acre where barley yields a fourth more Midweek services Wed 7:30 p.m. is sometimes needed where wireworm than spring oats or more than half Mehama infestations are especially heavy, but again as much as spiing wheat. Morning worship 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 10:45 a.m. the rate should not be repeated until Oats and corn prices—with aver Midweek services, Thursday 7:30. the soil again becomes infested. An age weather, in the midwest—will like Rev. Noble Streeter. Pastoi OSC circular of information with ly be moderately lower in the year • » » complete details will be available from ahead. Oat prices won t hold up as GATES COMMUNITY CHURCH county extension agents within the well as wheat, but probably won't de OF CHRIST next few weeks. cline as much as barley. Sunday school at 9:45 a.m. Prices for Oregon’s 1954 hay crop Morning worship 11 am. Prospects Better for Mint, piobably won't be higher than those * • • of last year’s crop. Hops, peppermint, (’lover and Tall Fescue CHRISTIAN SCIENCE dry peas and beans are some of the 3:.d and Juniper. Mill City Market prospects for Oregon farm products during 1954 look better for specialty field crops being considered clover seed, tall fescue and mint re for spring planting in Oregon. Thom as says none of these hold outstand- ports the latest Agricultural Situation DR. MARK ing promise this year. and Outlook circular prepared by the HAMMERICKSEN Copies of “Agricultural Situation Oregon State college extension ser REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST and Outlook" are available at county vice. Wheat, hay and hop prices should extension offices and from osc. Has moved his Mill City office be about the same as in 1953; oats, to Stayton in the Poet Office corn, fine fescues and dry beans will Building. 2nd Floor, tn the likely go down some, and barley and Dr. Victor J. Myers offices dry peas down even more, according Thursdays 1 p. m. to 6 p. m. to the circular. HOME OFFICE: M. D. Thomas. OSC agricultural 313 W. FIRST, ALBANY economist, explains in the circular that production cutbacks and good de mand prospects brighten the seed LICENSED market outlook, with turf gra-ses pos sibly being the exception. Increasing domestic and foreign production of fine fescues and Merion bluegrass are • • '••• letter» «tart. Then from almost certain to bring lower prices • II over the free world rome ,urh $1.50 Per Month and Up by 1955, if not before, says the econ comment» •■ these from reader* omist. nt THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Also servieing Gates, Lyons, MONITOR, an international daily Idanaha and Detroit Oregon farmers can count on prices newspaper; for their 1954 wheat about like tho-e MILL CITY received for the 1953 crop, Thomas “Th» Monitor u mu.it read- DISPOSAL SERVICE mt for uraight thinking says price supports, plus storage people. . . " Phone 3952 space and compliance with planting I returned io irhool after a LEONARD HERMAN restrictions will do the trick. Although lapir of Hi leari I will get the price for wheat should remain "•» degree from the college, GARBAGE SERVICE MILL CITY MEAT MARKET Quality Meats and Groceries FOOD LOCKERS but mf nlucrjue comet from ike Monitor. . . ." The Monitor girei me ideal for my work. . . ." “/ truly enjoy let com pany. . . Enterprise Class Ads Pay Bicycle Occidents Special Prices Show Increase During The Past Year Bic\ le accidents in Oregon totalled 571 in Oregon last year, bringing death to four rider- and injuring 312 others, the Secretary of State's ’raffic safety division reported today. Thi- in an increase of t>5 over the 5lk> b cycle mishaps reported in 1952 when 291 riders were injured and four we'e killed. A mistake or error in judgement on the part of the rider was the underly ing cause of most of the mishaps, the safety office .-aid. Riding at night <>n high speed traffic arterial* without proper lights was one of the deadliest mistakes, records show. The -afet.v office reminded that Oregon law requires bike riders to follow the same rules of the road that apply to motor vehicles, a fact it said was overlooked by many parents and youngsters. Bicyclists, especially the youngsters, were urged to memorize I the following rules: 1. Keep to the far right. 2. When with fliends ride in single file. 3. Put books and packages in a carrier and never carry passangers. 4. Obey all signs, signals, and per tinent traffic laws. 5. If you must ride at night have a good light and rear reflector. 6. Keep bicycle in good condition. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SUNSHINE BROWNIES Regular 39 cent package 33c SMALL WHITE BEANS 2 pound hag 29c ROMAN MEAL MUFFIN MIX Regular 21 cent package jgc COUNTRY RESH EGGS Grade A Large per dozen 49c PHEASANT TOMATO CATSUP 12 ounce bottle Quality Job Printing at Mill City Enterprise FROZEN FOODS •Mflaa« (MW*!-* 1 ............ Red & White Store Mill City, Oregon Phone 2671 THE CHURCH FOR ALL . . . ALL FOR THE CHURCH Amid joyous hosanna and wav ing of palm branches. He rode into the city of Jerusalem, past these same walls which are standing today. Long ago in ancient Palestine, the prophet had heralded the coming of a king. But now few thought it more than the usual procession of some new earthly ruler. Yet no king ever came as He came. No king ever built such a kingdom. This was the King of Heaven who rode into the hearts of men and built there a Kingdom of Love! Thev crucified Him, but death could not stop His coming. He comes in every age to all who will believe. He comes to you. Go to church this Palm Sunday, for “thy king cometh.” Let the King of Heaven ride it-to j-our heart. Th. Church i> th* gr.at.,; fac tor on varth lor th* building ol chara t»r and good cltu.n.hip ft >• a •: jrvhou,« of »piritual valu»». W;:hou> a strong Church n.ithvr damocracy nor civilisation can •urvl-o Thvrv ar. four «ound reasons why vvsry porson should attend services regularly and sup. port the Church They are (|) °Wn ,ak* <2> Fo' >»• children s sake (3) Tor the sake Ol his community and nation (4) For the sake ol the Church itself Which needs his moral and — —— ma- renal support ~ Pian to go to church regularly and read y out Bible daily D»y Book Chapter Verees Sunder..... M ark 11 l-io Monday.... Mark 12 2134 Tuesday , Mark 14 32 42 Wsdns,d'y. Merk K 22 39 Thursday. . Philippians 5 7-14 Friday ... - Colomana 2 1-17 Saturday 1 John 3 13 24 Cai gbr |»5a »• -t- A«» •• StraaSarg. Va Thia Serie-» of Ada In Sponaored by the Following Firme in Intere«! of All Uhurehee T-iV.) MNVH Mill City, Oregon Ml IR’S BAKERY Mill City, Oregon GATES GENERAL STORE Gates, Oregon ADAS NEEDLE SHOP Dry Goods and Dressmaking S.W. Broad way,Phone 2243, Mill City KELLY LUMBER SALES Building Material Mill City, Oregon IDANHA SUPER SERVICE Don Lloyd Idanha, Oregon RED & WHITE STORE Mill City, Oregon WRIGHT TRUCK LINES Ship The Wright Way Stayton, Oregon Steaks Sea Foods CHUCK’S FINE FOODS Modern Cabins DR. REYNOLDS CLINIC Proctologist-N auropath 1114 Center Street Salem, Oregon d (H»y> 2 for 25c WE ARE ALWAYS OPEN ON SUNDAY From 9:60 A, M. until 5:00 P. M. 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