GATES Mr. and Mra. Bob Kelle and family, Mr. and Mr». Bill Milla of New|»>rt, and Billy Milla of Ity Marina Mtovnll Portland Visitor» nt the home of Mi*. | Mr. and Mra. Robert II. Wil- unit Mra. Vic Ht'iron lor aon and five aona of Eugene Oiiiatmna were her ion. Ix-on. 1 apent the weekend at the home of Vancouver, her parent!, Mr. I of ilia parent», Mr. and Mra. and Mi» Lea Mullen of Stay­ II N. Wilson. ton; John li Herron, Hob Ol- : Mra. Ruble Stubb* apent the non of Portland nnd Itennbi holiday! nt the home of 'her Smith of Redmond, who spent m > ii und hia family, Mr. and die holiday! there. M'» Rodney Stubbs al CorvaE Ijeatta McColl of Snlem via Ila Itrd but weekend nt the home Mr». Velma Carey drove to of Mr. nnd Mr». Vic Herron. Portland Saturday to B|»*nd the Mr and Mr» Walter Tbomu», remainder of Clirlatinu» vaca­ Walter Jr , and Mr» Juanita tion at the Eugene Carey home. Emmerson and son, Chria, were Helping celebrate the Christ- guests nt n family dinner at the inai holidays at the home of Al Ynnkua home Sunday, Mr. und Mr». Bob Oliver were Brian nnd Debbie Rush of Mr. nnd Mr». Clyde Oliver, Ed Salem spent Clirlatmaa week OllvM fat i Oliver, and Mi with their grandparenta, Mr. and Mr». Terry Muir and Ran­ and Mr». Clare Huah. dy and Terry, Jr., of Salem. Among tbone who a|>cnt Mr. und Mr». Don Curry of Chrlatmna out of town were Stayton »pent Oirlatnia» with Mr and Mr» Walter Thomas, her parent», Mr. und Mr». 11, »on Walter, Jr., and daughter, N. Wilson. Mr» Junmta Emeiaon und eon Eddie, Anne .Marie and Bar- Chris, who celebrated the holl- buru lllrte werr home to »|>end day with Mr and Mra. llonuld the Chriatma» liollday with Denn Ikon nt Mountnlndale. their parent», Mr. and Mr». O Mr». Oliver Win» low and K lllrte. Donald left December 1H to Mr. and Mr», llurlnn Gobe] »pend the Qirlatmaa holidays enjoyed the Chriatma» holiduy vlxltlng relative» In Cnnada lit a family gathering at the They visited the Wlnalowa home of their daughter, Mr». daughter» and their fumlllea, I kin Cole, in Salem. Mr. nnd Mra. Bobby Delxmg Mr ami Mr» Bob Biumenatrln and Mr nnd Mra. Courtney nnd family and William Cock­ Hunter, in ImComb»*, Alberta, rell <>l Union, were guests for and Mra. Winslow'» parent». Chriatma» dinner at tho home Mr and Mr» D*a Saunders at of Mr. and Mr» Robert Blum- i’otnoka, Alberta. They expect rn»tein, Sr., in Salem. t»» begin the return trip Wed- Mias Barbura Biumenatrln la neaday, »tending the remainder of Mr. nnd Mra. Earl txxicka Chnatmaa vacation at the home werr guests for Chriatma» din­ of lu*r grandparent», Mr. and ner nt the home of Mr. and Mr». Robert Blumcnatein, Sr. Mr» Donald Porter In Salem. They will drive her to Eugene Chrlstinna Eve gueata at the Tuesday. where ahe will resume home of Mr and Mr». Bob atudiea at the U of O. Kell«* were Mr and Mr» Hollii Ml»» Frances Blumcnatein Tumldge. Mr. and Mr». Fred celebrated her 9th birthday De­ Gooch of Salem and Ml»» Cart>- cember 29 with a family gather­ lyn Brejcha of Portland ing at home. Gueata for thristmai dinner Mr and Mr» Keith Kadin at the Dalia Kelle home were and children of Scio »pent 1963 Hunt Licenses Are Required Now 3—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Jan. 3, 1903 . . . and One for Good Measure Oregon hunter» und flahermen an* reminded that 1963 hunt­ ing and angling llcenaea are re­ quired if they intend to hunt und flah after the first of the year. Waterfowl huntera and steelhead flahermen will lie af­ fected moat »Ince the aeiiaona on these game bird» und fish are currently In progress and will extend Into the coming year. Hunter» after predator» and other nongame anima!» must also have 1963 llcenaea in their ;io»»r»»lon. I’he waterfowl aeaaon 1» achrduled to close on January 2, but 1963 hunting llcenaea are required if the hunter intend» ; to hunt during ttwiae two day» , In addition, the brunt aeaaon I will extend through February 13 Winter ateelheadera can | continue Into the coming year | with thia aeaaon achrduled through March in moat water» >f the state. Steelhead angler» muat al»») have in their possession the 19«>3 »almon and steelhead I punch card In uddition to a re- j gular angling license. License | f< <*» are JI for general hunting, JI for general fiahlng, and 37 for combination llcenaea Coat of th«* »almon-ateelhead licenae i» $1. Chri»tmaa Day at the home of 1 hia parent», Mr. and Mri Ed 1 K idin. Mr». Kadin report» that hrr mother. Mrs Root, haa been ill. Sunday, Mr». Bob Blumen- »trln and Barbara drove to Salem, where they attended a family gathering at the home of her [rarenta, Mr. and Mrs D*wla Bonnett. Alao present were her brother. Frederick j Macy of Albany and her niece and her husband, Bette and Ar­ thur Myers, nnd their son. | Brian, of Indio, Calif. want when you WANT IT... then WITAPS are for mou ! The Mill City Enterprise Phone 897-2772 117 N. E. Wall Street, Mill City You Are in Safe Hands When You Buy From Ue. We Carry Nationally Advertised Quality Brand Building Supplies Check us for your building needs Fiberglass Insulation Milk stains act the same way as a mild do«e of paint remov­ er when spilled on fine furni­ ture. Wipe spills up nicely. Try cleaning with cream wax to re- polish the wood To hide a stain, rub area with finger dipped in liquid or paste wax. silver pol­ ish. boiled linseed oil, or cloth barely dampened with ammon­ ia. If deeper treatment is called for rub with rottenstone and light oil Keep a »mall piece of sand­ I paper in the kitchen to use on the edge of the work counter or able when you screw your food chopper in place. This will pre­ I I vent slipping. Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise KELLY LUMBER SALES MILL CITY. 36 O R £ G O N ELECTRIC APPLIANCES Here’s how electricity helps Mrs. Brumbeloe and her family: “Here's what PP&L customer Mrs. Clifford Brumbeloe says about electric living. ..* "Electricity not only helps us live betters it helps us save money, too!" 11 “We rely on electricity to help us whenever we can. I do a lot of sewing and make nearly all the clothes for our two daughters. And my husband is seemingly always building some improvement for our home in his workshop. We find that electric appliances are a big help—even in the garden. For the many ways we use our electric service, we feel it’s our biggest value.” Thousands of other Pacific Power & IJght customers, like Mrs. Brumbeloe and her family, live better because they make generous and effective use of modem electric service. How about you—art you mating Ml an dt Reddy Kilowatt's helpful serviced I - Kv ‘ - 0 Range O' Water Heater 0 Refrigerator 0 Washer 0 Dryer 0 Televisior 0 Radio 0 Iron 0 Vacuum Cleaner 0 Food Mixer 0 Furnace Motor I Electric Blankets—♦ Vent Fan Portable Fan Coffee Maker Toaster Sandwich Grill Waffle Iron Heating Pad Sewing Machine Room Heaters—2 ' Power Tools—5 0 Stereo Set 0 Lighting 0 Worm Wand M Electric Garden Hot H Hair Dryer 0 Deep Fryer How many of these appliances work for you in your home? Pacific Power & Light Company• Yaxljpt Better •• • ElectricaUyl i