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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1963)
PP&L Urges Irrigators Use Caution Irrigators are being cautioned anew this week to exercise ex j treme care in moving large J metal pipes or sprinkler system equipment in the vicinity of electric power lines. ■Regardless of how many ' times tiie pleas for this safety precaution an* repeated there has rarely been an irrigation season pass without a tragic accident that demonstrate« again the need for constantly remembering to be careful when moving the metal pipes." ex plained Wayne Goin. PP4L k> ' cal manager. "Irrigation system pipes 1 should never lx* upended when I near power lines." "And when mobile sprinkler I equipment is to be moved from | one field to another the power ’ in overhead lines crossing the ! fields should lx« turned otf or the equipment dismantled so it . will not brush against or be entangled in live electric ser vice lines,” he added. Another source of hazard is tiie electric motor which pow ers the irrigation pressure pump, it was stated. "Be certain that the motors I ire properly grounded, and I make a check of all insulation j to be certain it has not become i worn off.” he added. The PP&I. manager said sum- | mertime help or new ranch i hands should be instructed about i .he location of power lines on i each farm. Mrs. Mel Rambo Now Member of Hire The Handicapped Com. Mrs. Mel Rambo has been I appointed on trie Hire the Handicapped committee from > this area according to word she received this week. This pro- I gram is being handled by the i state department of employment in conjunction with President Kennedy’s national program. Next meeting of the group will be Sept. 18 in Salem. Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise New Optional Payment Schedule: Choose Your Program For Better TV - Support Your Local Translator Two Plans To Choose From : (I) $45.00 Initial Translator Club Membership,’ and $18.00 per year annual Maintenance Fee. (•Receiving Antenna or Convertor May Be Financed if Needed) SALEM New Pacific I \iwrr X Light *’«> rate •cla«<iulea for waler systems supplying Al bany. l-elianon. Mill City, In dependence and Prineville have tiren suspended by atule Public Utility Commissioner Jonel <’ Hill Hill said the suspension was nr «til'd I« jruvlde time tor fur ther investigation of the pro- tsiard rates and to hold hear ings. Mary Ann Bassett Gets College Honor Nofl »not 4H Servlte Commit Itt Hofo Milhin the nevi decade about 30 million womea are expected to lw holding down jobs, My« the 1 S. Dr|>artincnt of labor. iioinrn now make up about one-third of the total labor force ol 75 million. Stodera invention and technological advances will add new job« to the wide »pan already being tilled by women. Many poiilion« are and will lie in the home economics field. Employer» indicate that more professionally educated women are neerled, and I how trained in specific »kill» M well. ¡the projects in which 4H Club I will give six $500 scholarships members participate 1 to top ranking dub member» in They start in 4-H us young as the 4 II foods nutrition progtam. 9 years of age, and many re Chicago Delegates Today educators urge stu main for as long as 10 years Both Arms will bring to Chi dents to complete high school, Volunteer adult and junior 4 11 cago as dclegstcs to the week and make an early choice of leaders supervised by the Co career so that later training and operative Extension Service long National 4 11 Club Con gress state award winners from education can be planned ac head the local clubs. Helping to encourage these all 50 states and Puerto Hiro - cordingly. One group of young 102 in all. Here they will be women who have a head start, future home economists, scien honored by their hosts at ele tists, writers, mothers, teachers reports the National 4 H Service and business women are two gant parties and banquets Committee, are 4-H members. During the week long con corporations that annually con 1.3 Million Girls tribute funds, educational liter gress these talented teens will At some time during club ature and technical assistance hear prominent educators and membership, nearly every one to the national 4-H clothing and noted speakers. Along with 1300 of the 13 million girls now the foods-nutrition programs. fellow All ers they will partici enrolled in 4-H receives some pate in several challenging and Scholarships Help training in her dual role of inspiring events For most, it future homemaker and career They are Coats & Clark Inc, will be the first trip to a big city woman. which this year will help 12 Coats A Clark and General Sewing, meal planning, nutri girls with their college educa Foods are but two of hundreds tion, home management, in tion by way of $500 national of private enterprises helping terior decoration, fashion and clothing scholarships. the youth of this country consumer education are among General Foods Corporation achieve future goals Educators Urge Early Career Choice n* IDANHA COMMUNITY (HIIMII Rev. Harold Roth. Paator CHURCH 4 HEWS f w iiai m a "The Coming UHF Boom May Push Out VHF Altogether. The Military and other public and private agencies, starved for spectrum space eye present VHF TV allocations hungrily. As now constituted, the FCC tends to regard their eventual aband onment by TV with favor... Translators hold bright promise for all." (Quoted from Electronics World Magazine - June 1963) There are now already 450 UHF Translators alone Licensed and serving about 21/} million people. Experts in the Electronics Field have conceded that this system is by far the best from a technical point of view. Golden Rule Translator COMPANY (Offices With Golden Rule TV Service) Phone 897-2446 - - . - Adult Choir Saturday at 7 M p. m. Corne fellowship with us. Jenn Roth. S. S. Supt. Omnnunlty 1'rrwbytrrian (hurch Sunday School 10.00 a m Mehama. Oregon Morning Service. 11:00 a rr. Youth Fellowship 6 30 p m Rev. Ame V. Magnuaon, I'aator 9 45 a. m. Crurch school. Bible Study Wednesday 7:30 p. m. (Classes for all ages) MILL (Th PRESBYTERIAN Junior Choir and Bible club 11 00 a. m.—Worship scricve. Richard I’. Còle, Paator Thursday. 4:00 p. m. Everyone is welcome. Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. Nursery through Adult classes Morning Worship Service at 11:0O o'clock. Sermon topic : "In Partnership With God." SEVENTH DAV adventist 8. W. Ivy BL Mill City 9:30 a. m. Saturday Sabbath School. 11 a. m Worship service 7:30 p. tn. Wednesday prayer meeting. Visitors welcome. FREE METHODIST CHURCH North Mill Cttv Rev. Geoe E. Davtdeoa, Paetct 9:45 a. m. Sunday School. 11a.m. Morning Worship. 6:15 p. m. Teen Tune. 7 p. m. Evening Worship. 7 m. Wednesday prayer meeting. ST. PATRICK** PARISH Lyons Rev. Bernard Neunuui, Pastor Mass: 1st, 2nd and 5th Sunday at 10:30 a. m. Mass 3rd and 4th Sunday at 10:30 a. m. ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH (2) $4.00 Initial Membership Fee for first month, $4.00 every Month Thereafter, or $3.00 PER MONTH IF PAID QUARTERLY ($9.00 per quarter) Hike In Water Rates Not Coming Yet I—The Mill City Enterprise Thursday, August •’!>, 1963 6th and Cedar Sunday School. 10:00 a. m. Morning Worship, 11:00 a. m. Evangelestlc Service, 7:30 p- m. Thursday, 7:30 p. m. Bible study and Prayer. A church with God's answer tor your problems. Mary Ann Hiinnctt. who nt- tetuh'd the University of Port land Inst year has received a »|M-clal commendation from the Rev. Paul Waldschmidt. CSC. president of the school for tier outstanding academic work Mary Ann is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Earl Bassett and a graduate of Santiani Union High school The new rate schedules, un less sus|M-n<led, would have In-ell effective August 33 Starts Aug. 30 mm nanrn 36 OREGON » STATE FAIR b k More to do... More to view (Utsi open 10 00 s m daily See dazzling floral splendor m the nee floret exhibit building Other buildings bulge with eicdinj di«, pliys 4 H end F f A Lnestock taste tempting foods | • crafts end hobbies IIMMM SOOGINS IN HRSOM «i.X m it» <4»t to< the Rt'.Uf 7eice ■•»- , * Rod« H o ' m »ho« lMn ne«i I * Hon« H» n< d«>ly («Kept i. ** * -1 00 p m All Or«* -fl til.-! it • < freoi B*od cooctrti daily (free) fun filled ciicv. <<’*•1 SALffAP OWffiOW Golden Rule Translator Co. ANNOUNCES Special 30 Day Offer! Throughout the month of September— You may RECEIVE FREE A BEAUTIFUL SILVER PASTRY SERVER made by the International Silver Co., (Retail Value $4.50) as our advertising gift to you in appreciation of a few minutes of your time, and without cost or obligation! Here's how: We are now prepared to show reception in your home. Call for a Free Demonstration of Translator TV in your DETROIT CHURCH OF CHRIST home, and we will give this lovely Silver Gift to you Sunday school, 10:00 a. m. Morning Worship, 11 o'clock. to keep without cost or obligation —Yours to keep BANTIAM CHAPEL Anacmbly of God whether you Lyons, Oregon Douglaa Mentze, Paator Phone 859-3364 Sunday School, 9:45 a. m. Morning Woahip, 11:00 a. m. Evening Service, 7:00 p. m. Midweek Service, Wednesday 7:30. p. m. Christ Ambassadors (Youth Service) Saturday, 7:30 p. m. Slngspiratlon Every 4th Sat urday, 7:30 p. m. sign up for the Translator or not? (Offer Limited To One Per Family) For Better TV - At Lower Cost - Call Mill, CTTY COMMUNITY CHURCH Full Geepet Rev. DaaaM Dfaiwwg, Pastes Sunday School, 9:45 a. m. Morning Worship, ll 'OO a na Golden Rule Translator COMPANY Evening Worship 7:30. Thursday evening 7:30 P. M Everyone welcome. (Offices With Golden Rule TV Service) Phone 897-2446 .... M¡|| c¡|y Oregon Mill City, Oregon I