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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1951)
THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE New Detroit Site Nearing Readiness November 15. 19~»1 IT’S AMAZING! Detroit Parents Discuss Schools Mrs. Agnes Booth, sperintendent of The tractor from the Hammond Lumber company in Sweet Home was Marion County schools was present at returned to that vicinity today having a meeting of parents called by the been for the past five or six weeks Detroit school board in the school clearing and assisting in burning on gymnasium on Tuesday evening of the lots in the Hammond addition to this week. The meeting was for the Detroit in the vicinity of the grade purpose of discussing the disposition school. A number of lots have been of the high school in this community, sold in that addition in the past few the present building being available weeks and there is considerable activ only until June 1st. Mr. Otis White, superintendent of ity there. Ray Sophy who finished burning on Detroit schools reviewed briefly the his lots two or three weeks ago is previous meetinges held on this sub busy with forms and with pouring of ject at Gates and Mill City and bring- cement in preparation for his new ■ ing them up to date presented Mrs. store which it is planned will be a Booth who outlined ways and means General merchandise store and which for the school board and community will include two lots with fronts on to proceed in the disposition. Mrs. Booth stated that there are three streets one of those being the four ways they might proceed and new highway building. felt it only fair that she should out- Guy Moore is erecting a building i line for them all four ways and let which was to have been the new post I them choose. No. 1. Keep the school office but which has been leased to the here and build a new high school. Benton-Lincoln electric company as This would not be difficult she ex- an office. The lot for the new tele 1 plained since there is only an indebted phone office has been cleared and ness of $500 against the school. There is to be work started soon. The No. 2. She suggested that they might Christian church at Detroit has selec form a Union high school district ted a lot which the Hammond lumber with some other school to educate company is donating to the church. their boys and girls. No. 3. She This lot together with one which the j said they might consolidate with Mill church will purchase is fairly cen I City and Gates as had been suggested trally located. The present church at an earlier meeting held in Mill building has not yet been purchased | City with Mr. Turnbull of the State December 15. This is necessary to allow ample time for issuance of 1952 by the army engineers. ' Department. No. 4. She said they certificates by the new year, according | form a Union hogh school district to Administrator W. A. Bingham. which in her oponion was merely a The mere act of filing an applica- I back door to consolidation. When asked by a parent what her choice tionfor a 1952 license will not legally A SON—To Mr. and Mra. A. E. would be she said consolidation, since permit an operator to sell alcoholic 'Armstrong Jr., Mil ICity, Nov. 15, at it was the most economical from the beverages after December 31 unless ^ftlem Memorial hospital. standpoint of teachers, textbooks and he has a valid license certificate or a A SON —To Mr. and Mrs. Paul school room space as well as adminis letter from the commission authoriz Wargnier, Lyons, Route 1, Nov. 11, tration. ing such sale, Btngham said. at Salem General hospital. Following Mrs. Booths departure Prospective licensees of the Oregon A DAUGHTER—To Mr. and Mrs. Mr. White again took the chair for liquor control commission will be re (Wayne Tompkins, Idanha, Nov. 11, at i further discussion and a motion was quired after January 1 to post public I made by Ray Sophy that the petition notices of application on their prem Salem Memorial hospital. now in the hands of the clerk Jim Gor ises before their applications are con don be circulated for the purpose of sidered, the commission decided at its obtaining the wish of this community November meeting. The new policy on the disposition of the school. The provides that a placard be posted at motion carried. This will mean that least ten days before an application is those who sign the petition are not submitted to the local governing body at this time asking for consolidation for approval. The commission states but merely a move to ascertain the that the ten-day notification period wish of the community. was deemed advisable to give resi dents of an area opportunity to make known any opinions regarding the Just Arrived NATIONAL MESS »HILDING WASHINGTON. 0. C. ly A rm C>N« Have you noticed that red is the truly important fashion color this Fall? From morn till midnight you'll see it in suits, dresses, cock tail frocks and sumptious evening gowns and, of course, in all kinds of fabrics. A ^ mong the A ncient B abylonians , X) R cmeoy F or graying HR i R was n mixture of ground up pigs ' feet pnd G oose fat ’. * establishment of a new licensed out let. The commission also directed the staff to file with the Office of Price Stabilization appropriate records of Commission prices and procedures used to determine the retail price of liquor sold in state agencies and stores. OPS requested that this data be filed before the first of the year so that the Commission could re price all liquors sold by its stores and agencies in accordance with new'ly issued regulations of the Office of Price Stabilization. Two regulations were revised by the commission. Regulation 1 was changed to prohibit delivery of alcoh olic beverages, including beer, to or from licensed premises after closing hours. This change will not prevent the delivery of a restaurant or club patron's bottle to him after closing time if he is not visibly intoxicated. A second revision established min imum lighting requirements in areas of premises where food and beverages are served and consumed at one foot candle. The minimum requirement for portions of premises where food and beverages are prepared is still ten foot-candles. pt ---------- I *,fB ill ★ # Couldn’t leave the color red till we ¿"vgested a saucy starched red petticoat •»* wear under a dark suit or dress. And if you're penny- wise you'll make it yourself — a half-slip of muslin, the bottom flounce of eyelet embroidery. Dye a bright red with all-purpose dye, starch and you're walking in high fashion. * * * When rhinestone Jewelry needs a little brightening up, douse it in an ammonia bath or spread tooth paste on a soft brush and gently go over stones, then rinse in warm water and dry. Your gems will glit ter beautifully! ♦ ♦ Don't you Just love those little individual fruit tarts? And do you want to know how you can make ’em easy as can be? Use the backs —yes, I said backs—of your 3-inch muffin tins to make shells. Bake, then fill with fresh fruit; top with whipped cream for a sort of fruit salad dessert. Delicious! WWW Don't throw those odd earrings away. Use as lapel pins or string on your charm bracelet. They make mighty pretty ornaments. _ For Guaranteed Cleaning it’s the NU-METHOD 24-HOUR SERVICE Mill City Close« at 6 P.M. Liquor Control-- Tax Consultant W. N. SIMMONS PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Bookkeeping, Accounting and Tax Service Telephone Illi Rubber Boot Work (Continued from Page 1) will, therefore, adhere to the policy which it has heretofore declared con cerning this problem. This policy provides as follows: Whenever it shall come to the attention of any of the officers or agents of the Commis sion that any form of amusement device is apparently being used for the purpose of gambling or conducting lotteries in violation of law, the matter will be promptly reported to the District Attorney of the County involved. If a conviction is obtained for gambling or conducting lotteries unon licensed premises, the Commis sion will take such action regarding the licensee conducting such premises as may be deemed appropriate." The statement was signed by chair man R. L. Elfstrom and Commissioner iW. A. Spangler. Licensees of the Oregon liquor con- Itrol commission are reminded that a1! leurrent license certificates expire at midnight December 31, and that re- I newal applications and fees should be sent to the commission prior to We hope you are pleased with our service. or amazingly relieved in 3 out of 4 cases in doctors' tests I • Here's wonderful news for women and girls who — each month — suffer the tortures of "bad days" of functionally- caused menstrual cramps and pain — headaches, backaches, and those 'no-good,'' dragged- out feelings. It's news about a medicine famous for relieving such suf fering ' Here is the exciting news. Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable Compound — gave complete or etriking relief of such distress in an average of 3 out of 4 of the cases in doc tors' tests! 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