8—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE DETROIT By MRS. 8. T. MOORE Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs Howard Dean the past weekend c-were Mr. Dean’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. «-Oj-vill Dean of Oakridge. An engineering inspection tour of th« Willamette national forest brought Grate, assistant regional forester • r number enrolled last fall. Principal cause of the large decrease in enrollment is the completion of the in charge of engineering, and his as­ (Continued from Page 1) Detroit dam which has caused many sistant, Hempe Erickson, to the De­ need reliable Detroit—Enrollment is the Detroit workers* families to leave the canyon. the regular Civic club meeting last troit district this week. Both offi­ tout "crisis crisis « answers •• your week to investigate the possibility of schools this fall shows a marked drop cials are from the Portland office, year! s questions" ibis I securing a building for moving and over that of last year, according to I and they are accompanied by Lloyd — :- . . . get them in i Streamlined Wiring Paves the approximate cost. Rutherford O. J. White, superintendent. Bransford, forest engineer from attended the special meeting Monday The figure of 119 grade school stu­ VZay for Push-Button Future I Eugene. Also on the Detroit district T he to report the committee’s findings. dents shows a decrease of 60 when I this week is Al Weiner, an assistant compared with last year’s register, j C h bistlan S cience The North Santiam Tavern build­ in timber management from the while the present high school regis- ing may be purchased for $75, with M onitor Eugene office. r 'AN ■NHAMA'BtiNAi UffL * 1 tration of 32 pupils is 20 beneath the the moving costs ranging up to $500, 9i Mr .and Mrs. Keith Pinkstaff and I depending upon the onerai ions re- family moved from Mongold to Gates Often referred to os "o * I ? quired. last weekend. newspaperman's news­ Í z Definite word on the donation of Earl Reeves left Mongold recently UTTLE ILLS paper" the MONITOR the Hammond Lumber company lot for the Army Engineers district of­ covers the world with a ♦ I MAKE i is expected the last of the week, ac­ fice in Walla Walla. Wash. network of News Bureaus r •s. X cording to Rutherford. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Cline and sons V’i R'lAMLlNE your home » wiring, and correspondents. Sí Considerable interest has been O la:'/. It you want automatic cou- E of Cutler City visited friends at the Order a special intro­ venl-.nces. .Make the electric serv­ shown in Detroit for establishing a ranger station Sunday. They are ice entrance bigger, It you're set on ductory subscription community center and it is expected former residents of Detroit and Mill having automatic electric cooking, today — 3 months for that the two clubs will merge their • True, that "little ¡line»«” City. clothes washing, drying, dishwash­ you'»« beer mentioning in $3 You'll find the efforts toward the proposed project. Mr. and Mrs. Al Nesbitt and daugh- j ing and all the other 20th Century an offhand way, may iK’ MONITOR "must" ter of Mill City visited with the Starr seem to amount to much— a aids to living. . * reading and as necessary just • few faint symptoms. Reed family last weekend. "Electric service entrance” is But, neglected, the« "little .„os your HOME TOWN Otto Heider of Sheridan visited at Just a technical, engineer's way of ills'* can lead to big bills for i! PAPER. da s-rlblng those wires that bring the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. J. White doctors, medicines, etc; not eir etriclty into your home from the So mention needless suffering last weekend on his return from the nn (Hum Mr. and Mrs. E<1 Cooke and family pj: < ;• lines. The term also applies and loss of precious time. bar association meeting at end. went to Portland Friday evening to Consult , Doctor now— to the panel box holding your main you'll save by it in the end. meet Jim who arrived by air from S.V h or circuit breaker. This The Christian Science Monitor And, of course, we hope you'U equif tent must be large enough for ' Norfolk, Va. Jim left Mill City Sat­ One, Norway St., Boston 15, Mass .USA, bring his prescription to us : '1 tbs pu-h button wonders in your urday for Los Angeles where he is a for r«reful compounding. Please send me an introductory Moni­ re. So plan your wiring now senior at U.S.C. tor subscription—76 issues. I enclose $3. what’s ahead. It’ll save costly Miss Edith Veness has been visiting eg later. at the home of her brother and his (name) family during the past week. Miss balem Veness expects to make her home in (address) Mill City. REllABLFp' I J. E. Clark left this week for San ljb (rone) ( state) Francisco where he will visit Roy i Mundt, and will stop at Klamath Falls j prescriptions ] KEEP OREGON GREEN to visit a sister' on the way and a brother at Modesto, Calif. PILES Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smeenk and I (Hemorrhoids) son Johnnie of Portland visited th« past weekend with Mrs. Smeenk’s par­ Fistula, Fissure, Itching, Prolapse, ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Swan. and other Rectal disorders corrected. September 11, 1952 School Registration in Detroit Drops Sharply Detroit Clubs Plan-- « f = 1 MILL CITY I A Girods Super Market f ON THE HIGHWAY at STAYTON JOINS TAXPAYERS' GROUP URGING “NO” VOTE ON RACING BILL EGGS Fresh from the Farm and Candled by Our Excellent Candler Large g7c 3 Medium 59c Small 47c FARGO PRUNE PLUMS in Heavy Syrup No. 2'/2, jQc DUNDEE PEACHES Sliced or Halves No. 21 z, 25c I Oscar Mayer LUNC H EON MEAT 12-oz. can 39c I Del Monte STEWED TOMATOES No. 2, 23c p Ì l I a I Pillsbury CAKE MIXES 3 for $1.00 SIERRA BLACK GUM DROPS Full pound 19c FOLGERS COFFEE IbßÖC DENNISON CATSUP 2 bottles 29c I» RED FLAME TOKAY GRAPES 2 lbs 25c DANISH SQUASH ,b 5c I SAYS: I "Here'« why we can't af­ ford to lose pari-mutuel rev­ enues: *' 11 ) Taxes would go up. Next year the State Treas­ ury would lose roughly $ I 000,000 in pari-mutuel rev­ enue. We taxpayers would have to make up the loss. • L 37c FRYERS Cut up. 69c lb Girods 2073 Fairgrounds Rd., Salem, Oregon Good Music MEANDER Where Friends Meet On Highway 222, Linn County MILL CITY George “Sparky” Ditter “(3) Oregon and its 36 counties receive more than eight (8) times as much as the track stockholders are paid in dividends. That's not unreasonable. In addition, official records and audits show thot over 98 •/• of every wagered dollar that produces this revenue, re­ mains here in Oregon. • "Joining me in this opposi­ tion are 37 responsible men representing every county in Oregon. Our Taxpayers' Committee to Retain Pari- Mutuel Revenues is compos­ ed of ranchers, businessmen, farmers and civic leaden who realize pari - mutuel funds make a yearly contri- bution to the tax and eco- nomic structure of our state." VOTE RACING BILL 327 X NO Pay Cash “Was a nervous wreck and from agonizing pain SAVE at R. REYNOLDS, N.I). 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