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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1958)
Propoed Auditorium-Armory To Be Voted Upon Vote Démocratie These Candidates Will Work for YOU Per 1TATI R*PR!**NTATIVIl VOTI fer POUR STATE 'ND DISTRICT LX] LX] LX] LX] Per RIPRÜINTATIV1 IN CON OR!**, 1st Can(r*Mlon«l Ditti DC] Robert Y. Thornton Herbert W. Carter Daryel W. Donaldson Rose Marie Lockhart Delbert E. McDonough opportunity November l to acquire • n 2 rm >ry and public auditorium, cen trally located, with unlimited free parking, at 3 “bargain price”, ac cording to Robert Sprtgue, Salem, Chairman of the Citizesn Auditor- Per OOVIRNORi [X] Robert D. Holme* COUNTY Per COUNTY JUDOSi Per ÇOMMISIIONBR OP TH! RUR1AU OP LASORi LX] Ralph B. Robertson DC] Norman O. Nilsen Per ITATI SANATORI VOTI fer TWO Per aOUNTY COMMISIIONM« ELECT DG Pat McCarthy Daryel W. DO John 9. O'Brien Per COUNTY A(*l*aORi DG Ralph A. Wilson LX] Alice H. KanoaU I i ‘ AVOID THE RUSH VOTE EARLY DONALDSON MARION COUNTY Demo«retic Candide*« State Represen tati ve Businessman, Civic leader. Veteran i t J**************************** > • • • -♦*** Pd. for by D. W. Donaldson for Rep. Comm. Tom Pomeroy. 3935 River crest Dr, Salem. ■-********* ********************^^ *s al participation will be $-60,800. Af ium- Armory committee. Tie new facility, to cost approxi ter completion of the project (in early mately $660,800, would be built on 1960) maintenance and operating ex tale land at the State Fairgrounds penses is assumed by State Military in Salem. It would consist of a main department. “Our people have just this one op auditorium with permanent seating 3,800 persons and a separate building portunity to acquire this splendid for use of the County’s three Nation plant,” Sprague said, stressing that al Guard Companies. A covered walk “should either the County levy or the way would connect the two units. The City bond issue fail to pass, the State auditorium would be available at very will withdraw its share and this pro nominal rental fee for diversified ject will be abandoned.” purposes including agricultural shows, meetings and conventions of The most dangerous accident tune farm and other organizations, large of day for children during summer La or small. Plans provide for kitchen between five and eight p. m., accord- facilities on the auditorium ground ' ing to the National Safety CounciL A level. primary factor involved is that older To finance the project, Marion children are often sent to the store county voters living outside of Salem during this period, and many toddlers would approve a $125,000 one-year will tag along if parents don’t watch levy, but Salem voters must vote fav closely. orably both on the one-year levy and a $125,000 ten-year bond issue, Spra gue pointed out. The State’s share is 7—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISB $25,000 of the total cost and Feder- THURSDAY. OCTOBER 30, 1958 SURGICAL SUPPORTS Of all kinds. Trusses Abdominal Supports Elastic Hosiery Ripert Fitters Private Fitting Rooms. “Ask Your Doctor” Capital Drug Store 504 State St Corner of Liberty S and H Green Stamps LOGGER'S CHOICE McCullough's New CHAIN SAWS Super 55 A 7 h. p. 22 lbs. $329 and Up YOU’LL ENJOY A DRYER, TOO! Buy One Now and Enjoy 1949 • Super 44 A 7 h. p. 19 lbs. 1958 $239 and Up Carefree Washdays! Model D36 It's Another Way Low-Cost PP&L Electricity Helps $179.95 and Up You Live Better For Less! Model Mac D30 • Avwagw cW •* PFU eUcMdhr per iilowoB-lbovr For ho m vto. PACIFIC POWER <S e light company See Your Appliance Dealer Today! Live Better... Electrically My living cost* have gone up, too. But since you are working me so many more hours per month, you're getting the advantage of my quantity rates. That's why today's average price per kilowatt-hour for PP&L residential electric service is 16 6Z lower than in 1949. •« $149.95 and Up Raymond Brandi & Son Equipment Company Phone UL 9-2160 Mehama, Oregon