The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, March 09, 1950, Page 3, Image 3

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    TRAILER COURTS Senatorial Pace
Butler’s Trailer News, Gates
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Davidson have
returned from their two week trip
to Pullman, Washington.
We have Mr. and Mrs. Ray Byer
and two children also Mr. R. B. Brig,
ham, as new patrons to the court.
Ada and C. M. Hamm and Fred
Butler motored to Salem on Monday
on business.
Entered bv Shelby
DETROIT
By MRS J. A WRIGHT
Houck Enters
GOP Contest
March 9. 1950
5—THE MIIX CITY ENTERPRISE
Hale Enters Race
for Legislature
precir No 20 "e is treasurer of
the illywood Lions club in Salem.
an,U director of the North Salem
I,,, less association.
W Hale has been in the jewelry
P. W. Hale. Salem jeweler, has
announced his candidacy for repre- isiness in Salem for twelve years.
and one half years ago he estab-
senative of Marion county on the, ?wo
,
.
lished a store in the Hollywood busi-
Democratic ticket.
He is treasurer of Marion coup . ness district.
This is the first time Mr. Hale has
ever run for political office, but
many friends, both Republican and
Democrat, have expressed confidence
that he can give honest and intelli.
gent representation to the people of
Marion county and the State of Ore­
gon. He firmly believes the legisla­
ture should be re-apportioned.
Walter Shelby, prominent Linn i
Pete Roid who moved here recently
Roy L. Houck. 1585 North 20th
county farmer and dairyman, today ■ from Bend is starting Taxi service
announced his candidacy for the state i here this week. His stand will be Street, Salem announced his formal
legislature as Senator from Linn located at the Canyon club where he candidacy for Republican nomination
for state representative for Marion
county on the democratic ticket.
has a phone.
county this week.
Shelby, a 40 year old native of Linn
A miscellaneous shower was given
county has not previously tried for at the Ladies Auxiliary hall on Fri­
public office. He was graduated day afternoon for Mr. and Mrs. Vern
from Albany college and was a grad­ Franse who lost all of their house­
Mrs. Ralph Long has been on the uate student at the University of
hold goods in a recent fire. Ann
sick list this past week hope this Oregon. He is in partnership with
Anderson and Audrey Layman were
week finds her improving.
his father and brother and has helped the hostesses. About fifteen women
Theo Asmus has also been sick and develop an outstanding Jersey dairy attended bringing many useful gifts.
under doctors ctre this week.
herd and grows certified seed crops. Many others sent gifts. Dainty re­
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Henahfelt,
Shelby is Master of Morning Star freshments were served.
daughter and son-in-law of Pearl Grange and Vice President of the
There was a very small crowd at
and Art Durham, were visiting her Grange oil company. He is a former the basket dinner at the ladies aux­
parents here Sunday, and very proud president of the LinnBenton Jersey iliary hall. There were only 14 bas­
of their new baby son.
Cattle club and former director of kets and just a few men to bid on
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Wilson and son the Oregon State Jersey Cattle club. them. A sum of $7.00 was taken in.
One inch of new snow fell on Sun­
Robert motored to Salem Sunday.
He is a member of the Oregon Seed
Mr. and Mrs. George Ryan have Growers League, serving as chairman day night.
VERY Iti XNONABI.E
The Detroit school will lose two
returned from their rush trip to the of the field crops seed committee in
pupils
this
week
when
Peggy
Goodeve
state of Washington.
1948. He is an active 4 H club leader,
Glad to see Jean Wilson coming presently leading the Model Dairy a sophomore in high school and Dixie
Mill City
along so nicely since her trip to the club, the oldest active 4 H club in the Goodeve in the eigth grade moved
with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred
f
U. S.
Houck, a native Oregonian
hospital.
OPEN WEEK DAYS
l A.
In announcing his candidacy Shel­ Goodeve to Tillamook where Mr. born on a farm near McMinnville,
8 A M. to 7 P.M.
by pledges full support to the Demo­ Goodeve will be employed in the Oregon 54 years ago. He is a grad-
SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS
9 AM to 4 P.M.
cratic party platform in Oregon. shingle mill.
j uate electrical engineer of Oregon Democ/Uc Central committee and
precii^ committeeman of Salem
Registration
for
the
election
closes
He
favors
perfecting
the
Unemploy
­
1 State college.
For Guaranteed Cleaning
ment Compensation Law; in roving April 18. and the election will be held
For a number of years Mr. Houck I».: /' !«
the standard of living for the working May 19. The person in Detroit with has been active in civic affairs of Ma-
it’s the
farmer; eliminating the old age pen- ’ whom you should register is Mrs. . rion county and the state. A past
sion lien law; and preserving the Earl Parker (Mabel Parker)
chairman of a school board, clerk of
r
r
The Canyon Star club which is a election board, past Marion county
initiative and referendum.
newly organized club made up of chairman and State Vice-Chairman
LET VS FIGURE YOUR ESTIMATES ON
The courteous driver may be the Eastern Star members met Tuesday
PLUMBING AND HEATING
of
the
Advisary
board
of
the
National
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24-HOUR SERVICE
victim of an accident, but never the at the home of Mrs. Ray Johnson,
Foundation of Infantile Paralysis,
No Job Too Large and None Too Snudi
cause of one. He must often go out with Mrs. Wilbur Chestnut of Idanha
and now chairman of the Salem Air'
Mill City
Shop and Residence 4’160 Macleay Itoad, SALEM
Ph. 2-7390
of his way to compensate for an- and Mrs. Winifred Booth of Detroit
Port, Zoning board. He has serve!
other's carelessness.
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lanini iiiiiw«,i«niMm<naaaBi
as hostesses.
on community Chest. Red Cr<es,
The Eagles lodge is having a St. Polio, and Bond drives. He V a r.
I Patrick’s Day dance at the new audi­ member of the Chamber of Com­
torium for which the ladies auxiliary merce. Kiwanis, Order of Elks No.
are selling shamrock buttons. The 336, a Mason, and a Shriner.
music that evening will be old-fash­
Factory Prices — I-urge Selection of
Motorists turnover in ca-s these
ioned dance music.
MODEL AIRPLANES
MODEL AIRPLANE MOTORS
100% VIRGIN WOOL WORSTED
On St. Patrick’s Day there will be 1 ' days is on the streets and highways.
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is invited. It will be held in the J
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MASQUERADE SUPPLIES
home economics room of the high (
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SPECIALTY CARDS
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TOYS AND DOLLS
school. There will be a program ap- '
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propriate to the day and refresh-'
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FINE FABRICS INCLUDING — GABARDINES TWILLS —
ments will be served. Many people
or
FINE LADIES SITTING AND SHIRTING IN
have said they have books, some one
AN ARRAY OF COLORS.
.some
more,
which
they
would*
like
to
SALEM’S ORIGINAL
donate to the library. Our library is
steadily growing, make It your. li­
8300 N.E. McLoughlin Blvd.
brary. Come to the party.
East Side Highway Entering PORTLAND, ORE.
Keith Moore killed three bobcats
SALEM
163 N. Commercial
SALEM
Phone 2-1588
Mill City
Write Our Mall Order Dept, for FREE Samples
one day last week. Two were caught
in traps and the other one shot.
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Kelloms Grocery
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Hobby Supplies
YARNS & FABRICS
One Day Service
While You Wait
Toy 6* Hobby Shop
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Gardenias for the Ladies
Coffee and Doughnuts for Everybody
Triton pennybanks for the Kiddies
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