The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, April 27, 1950, Page 11, Image 11

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    SPECIAL SERVICES ANNOUNCED
The Mill City Community church
announced special services for this
weekend.
Rev. Clarence Harms from Belle-
flower, California will conduct the
special services on Friday night and
on Sunday, Rev Wayne Watkins,
pastor of the church announced.
IDANHA
STAMP PROGRAM FOR TH! REMAINDER OF 1050
9—THE MILI, CITY ENTERPRISE
April 37, iaa>
The Postmaster General has announced the following list of new postage
stamps approved for issue during the remainder of 1950, together with the
place and date of first day sale of each
DETROIT CHRISTIAN CHURCH
By REBA SNYDER
3-cent
Freedom.
National
Capital
Washington.
DC
Sunday school at 10 a.m.
April
20
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Evenson and
Sesquicentennial Series
Morning worship 11 a.m.
family, Salem, were weekend Idanha I 3-cent
Jackson, Tenn.
Railroad Engineers of
April 29
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Youth meeting 6:45 p.m.
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visitors. Eddie celebrated his birth­
America
North MUI City
Youth night Saturday 7 p.m.
day with dinner in the home of Mr. 3-cent Gateway to the West—
Kansas City, Mo
June 3
Sunday school at 10 a.m.
Midwest Centenary
and Mrs Kenny Clark and family,
Warren Knape, Pastor
I 3-cent Executive, National Capital Washington. D.C
Morning worship 11 a m.
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..........June 12
on Sunday.
Sesquicentennial Series
Junior church 11:00 a.m.
Mr and Mrs. Wayne Lierman and
ST.
CATHERINE
CATHOLIC
Valley Forge. Pa
June 30
baby of Stayton were Sunday guests 3-cent Boy Scouts of America
Evening service 7:30 p.m.
( Hl'RCH, HILI. CITY
Vincennes.
Ind
I
3-cent
Indiana
Territory
Sesqui
­
July
4
of Mr and Mrs. Vernon Hallford and
Wednesday prayer meeting 7:30 p
Mass
at 9 A.M.
centennial
baby.
Phone 1906
Washington, D.C
Judicial. National Capital
August 2
Confessions heard before Mass.
Arnold R. Snyder, of the Gen. H B. 3-cetU
Sesquicentennial Series
Rev. L. C. Gould, Pastor
Altar Society 2d Wednesday 8 p.m.
Freeman, flew home from Seattle 3-cent California Statehood
Sacramento, Calif.
....... . Sept 9
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Father C. Mai, Pastor
Friday night to spend a couple days 3-cent Legislative, National Capital Washington, D.C.
Nov 22
COMMUNITY CHURCH
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with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. R
Sesquicentennial Series
Full
Gospel
Preaching
L.D.S.
OF
JESUS
CHRIST CHURCH
Snvder and his brothers. Donald and
Sunday school 10 A M.
Detroit
Leonard
Low Income Form Loans
Morning worship 11 A M.
Mrs. Anna Girod. Salem is visiting ;
Sunday school each Sunday 10 a.m.
Loans to low income farmers arc
Evangelistic service 8 P.M.
in the home of her son. Lloyd Girod
in high school building, Detroit.
available
at
the
Farmers
Home
Ad
­
and family. Girod returned home Butler's Trailer News, Gates
Preaching services Wednesday and Priethood meeting 11 a.m.
ministration, United States Depart­ Friday 8 P.M.
Friday, from a week campaign in the
Zealand Fryer, Presiding
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Davidson spent ment of Agriculture, at 4 percent
valley.
Rev. Wayne W. Watkins, Pastor
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The Baldwin car caught fire Mon­ the weekend in Portland visiting interest for periods up to 33 years
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These loans are for people who can­
day noon due to faulty wiring, with friends.
GATES
COMMUNITY
CHURCH
Ora and Connie Hauser came down not get financed elsewhere, and whose FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
little damage.
OF CHRIST
Dude Renner is improving nicely. from Carson, Wash., over the week­ farming and other income show that Morning worship 11 a.m.
Sunday school at 10 a.m.
A pick used to remove rubbish from end, and got their trailer. They are they can pay off the loan as sched­ Music by choir.
Morning worship 11 a.m.
uled.
Dr. David J Ferguson. Preaching
the school grounds was run through returning to Carson.
Christian Endeavor 6:30 p.m.
Mrs. Joanna Nolan and sons spent There is no money for refinancing Young People at 6:30 p.m., Mrs
his finger, just nicking the bone, while
Evening worship 7:30 p.m.
present obligations, as all money is Arthur Kreiver, leader.
clearing the grounds last week. He the weekend in Woodburn.
Bob Chase motored to the coast appropriated for new houses, barns,
Walter Smith, Pastor
was treated by the local physician.
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Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Brown went Saturday evening, to do some trout etc., and for repair or remodeling of IDANHA COMMUNITY CHURCH
present structures.
by bus Friday evening to Bend, where fishing.
Sunday School 10 A M.
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Johnson and
Applications are now being taken
they spent a couple days with Brown's
Morning Service 11 A.M
laughter, Mrs. O. G. Nichols and son Dennis have been transferred to for Linn, Lincoln and Benton counties
Youths
Hour 6:15 P.M.
Empire.
Mr.
Johnson
is
concerned
at
the
Farmers
Home
Administration
family.
office in Room 222, Post Office Build­ Evening Service 7 P.M.
Darlene Storey has for the past with the Gates Construction Co.
Thursday prayer meeting 7:30 P.M
week been suffering from Trench Johnny Esch spent a pleasant day ing in Albany.
VETERINARIAN
The County Supervisor, Martin H.
Eldon Haley, Pastor
mouth, her condition is much im-j Sunday, when his wife and friends
came
up
from
Portland
to
see
him.
Baker,
is
In
the
office
only
on
Tues
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proved. She is being treated by our
STAYTON
local physician. Dr. Willcut. Other Walter Thompson and John Ham­ days, but the office is open daily,
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
mond
spent
the
weekend
m
Portland
Monday
through
Friday.
PHONE
4148
cases have been reported.
Services every Lord's day
with their families.
The applicant must have a deed
Mrs. Homer Shaw and daughter,
Morning worship 11:00 A.M.
Dick and Dorothy Long motored to to the land on which the construction
Opposite
Grants Pass, Oregon, came Friday to Portland Sunday.
or remodeling is to be done. How­ Young People’s meeting 6:30 P.M.
Claude lewis’ Service Station
visit her sister. Mrs. Harold Perton,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hershfelt were ever, in many instances a second
Evening worship 7:30 P.M.
who is quite ill in the Salem Memor­ guests at Pearl and Art Durhams mortgage will be accepted by the
T. Courtney, Jr., Pastor
ial hospital, and her mother and an­ Sunday.
Farmers Home Administration as se­
other sister, Mrs. Nina Tucker and
curity for the loan, said Baker.
Delphine and two brothers R. L. and CARE HEADQUARTERS
If the applicant can bring in tenta­
Frank Tucker.
CARE food and textile orders for tive plans, or a rough sketch, show­
Jack Ward and wife, agents from persons in Europe and Asia can again ing the type of construction, esti­
Salem for the Miracle Maid alumin­ be forwarded through Portland head­ mated cost, along with title evidence
ium ware cookery company of Chi­ quarters, according to Mr. Edward such as a deed or mortgage, a great
cago, served at the home of Mr. and Flynn, west coast director of CARE, deal of time will be saved.
Mrs. Even Evenson, Friday night a the Co-operative American Remit­
ham dinner to Mr. and Mrs. Athol tances to Europe.
Savage, Mr. and Mrs. Frank New, Arrangements have just been com­
FROZEN FOODS
Mr. and Mrs. James Gordon and the pleted with the Oregon Council of |
hosts. Mrs. New drew a prize of a Churches to handle all orders for
frying pan and the hostess was given ! CARE coming from Oregon. Full in­
a larger one.
formation on the many varieties of
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Perton are the CARE packages may be obtained by
GENERAL AUTO and
parents of a 7 and a half pound boy, writing CARE, 215 SE Ninth Ave.,
TRUCK REPAIR
bom in the Salem Memorial hospital, Portland 14, Oregon, or by telephon­
HALVES AND SEGMENTS, No.
<an
Thursday, April 20. Mrs. Perton's [ ing EAst 3544.
Arc and Acetylene
condition was not good Friday and
Saturday but is much improved and He who has health has hope, and
Welding
he who has hope has everything.
able to return home Tuesday.
Phone 3452
No one is rich enough to do with­
SANTIAM Fraternal Order of Eagles out a neighbor.—Danish proverb.
2745 meets at Ladies Auxiliary Hall
each Tuesday at 8 p.m.
Church Activities
TRAILER COURTS
MASTER it's
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J. W. GOIN
MILL CITY MEAT MARKET
Quality Meats & Groceries
A1GLO
TRADE MARK
STAY-WHITE
Regularly
$1.39
Until Moy 31, 1950
Try a pint of KEM-GLO, in
white that stays white, at
only 98f, Today! A pint
covers up to 50 square feet.
• 10 lovely colors in quarts
and gallons. Pints in Stay*
white only.
SANTIAM
GARAGE
PEACHES
FRERES
Building Supply
Mill City Lodge No. 144,
I.O.O.F. meets every Friday
night. Visiting brothers welcome.
Open Friday
Afternoons
PHOTO SHOP
Phone 2243
MILL CITY
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DR. MARK
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REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST
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Will be at his Mill City office in the Jenkins Building
Thursday afternoons 1 to 8 p.m.
Also Thursday evenings by Appointment.
HOME OFFICE: 313 W. FIRST, ALBANY
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Front End Parts
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FRONT END INSPECTION
DI E TO HIGHWAY CONDITIONS AT THE PRESENT
TIME NUMEROUS CAR OWNERS ARE DRIVING THEIR
AUTOMOBILES UNAWARE THAT THEY HIT A SMALL
CHUCK HOLE WHICH SEEMED TRIVIAL AT THE TIME,
BUT STILL HARD ENOUGH TO KNOCK THEIR FRONT
WE CAN F SAVE YOU
END OUT OF ALIGNMENT.
THE
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Phone 3-3175
anybody with foreign “isms” to tell them how to lead their
lives from the cradle to the grave. Were they “yokels,”
Gene?
Maybe there’s a reason why the boys on the big city
dailies arc poking fun at “Deadwood Dave.” They all be­
long to the Newspaper Guild which is affiliated with the
CIO. Have you seen the issue of the CIO News for Jan­
uary 2, 1950 which lists Wayne Morse as the only "Repub­
lican" senator with a perfect record of voting for CIO-
sponsored measures? Gene, we know you take your orders,
from the labor bosses, is that where Morse gets his orders?
Well, Gene we know the spot you are in. Oregon is on
the spot, too. It will be six years before the people of
Oregon will get another chance to vote on the office Morse
now occupies in the U. S. Senate.
Maybe this is the last chance the rest of us “yokels”
will have to wake up before the labor bosses and the bur­
eaucrats put a yoke around our necks for good!
After all, if only a pinko college professor who has
never had to meet payroll, who has never worn his coun­
try's uniform in time of war and who has fed at the public
trough since he got his college diploma in Wisconsin is
the only type of man qualified to hold public office in this
country all we can say is GOD HELP AMERICA!
Dear Gene:—It is common knowledge that no-one in the
state of Oregon thinks less of .Wayne Morse than you
do. Time and again Joe Battaglia, Heinie Detloff and the
others around the table at Hilaire’s have heard you de­
nounce Morse as a “commie” sympathizer and political
racketeer.
Why, then have you used the old, familiar "commie"
smear technique in the last two issues of the Oregon Labor
Press calling Dave Hoover an illiterate and unintelligent
"yokel?"
You know better, Gene. You know that Hoover has had
three years of law training and is well informed on world
DAVE HOOVER: Born in 189H on a farm in Wayne
and domestic problems. He takes short-hand fluently and
County, Indiana, of Quaker parentage. After leaving the
is an expert typist.
"little red schoolhouse” attended Richmond, Indiana high
We know why the Labor Press called Hoover a “yokel
Gene. Because, like most the rest of us, you have to work school, immediately following graduation, enlisted in the
for a living. Your bosses at the Labor Temple have had U. S. Army on May 6, 1917. Following war service, was
employed by cotton exporting firm at Ardmore, Oklahoma.
their orders from the big labor bosses in the East.
When our advertising man tried to buy space in the Moved to Los Angeles in 1923. Employed in law enforce­
Labor Press to answer the scurrilous and unfounded at­ ment by Los Angeies county. Attended Southwestern I ni-
tacks on Hoover you told him "nothing doing." You had versity Law School 1930-1932. Resigned from his Los
your orders on that. too. NN hat about Ereedom of the Press, Angeles County law enforcement possition in 1942 after
Gene? And what about Ereedom itself? Will America making outstanding record and returned to farming at
continue to be free when the labor bo^es and bureau­ Deadwood, Lane county, Oregon. Member Dairy Herd
crats take over? Right now the labor bosses are tapping Improvement association and deeply interested in the ad­
the rank and file of union labor $2 per head nationally to vancement of agriculture and the dairy industry. Long a
put up a slush fund for their pals like Morse an estimated student and supporter of good government.
$15 million dollars.
We never heard of the membership of a union being
given a chance to vote on such things. The labor bosses
pick who they want to throw their support and the mem­
bership's money to. Do they regard their own Union mem­
bers as “yokels?”
Are you calling Hoover a “yokel” in the Labor Press,
Gene, because he owns and works a 4<M> acre farm in Lane
county? According to "Who’s Who,” Jim Marr, execu­
tive-secretary of the Oregon State Federation of Labor
"began as a farm laborer.” From the same source we
learn. Gene, that your first job out of college was with a
farm implement concern. Kelley Loe, political “brain” at
the labor temple was bom on a farm. Charles L. McNary
and Abraham Lincoln were also bom on the farm. Would
you say they were “yokels?”
Have you forgotten. Gene, that America was built by |
men like Dave Hoover who were not afraid to go out into .
the country and work with their hands? Those pioneers | \r f \ TZ T? I r J Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hoover attend a
who came to Oregon in covered wagons carried an axe in
I I f IV i\ I j o • Clackamaa Republican Rally accompan­
one hand and a Bible in the other and they didn't need ied by Walter R. May, Co-Publi»her Oregon City Er.terpriae-Courier
Take the State of Oregon Away From the Federal Government—Give It Back to the
People. ELECT \ REAL REPUBLICAN—A RE A L AMERICAN . . .
I he Douglas McKay Chevrolet Co.
SALEM, OREGON
510 No. Commercial Street
WHO CALLS
HOOVER A
‘YOKEL’ and Why!
An Open Letter to S. Eugene Allen
Editor of the Oregon Labor Press
McEWAN
Mill City
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DAVE HOOVER FOR U. S. SENATOR
HOOVER for U. S. SENATOR Committee, James A. Rodman. General Chairman, 203 Broadway-Oak Building, Portland 5, Oregon