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DETROIT IDANHA 6—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Jan. 1, 1970 THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE P. O. Box 348 Phone 897-2772 Mill City, Ore. 97360 By Boots ChaniBion Published at Mill OMy, Martnn County, Ore. every ThurMtij Entered as Second Class Mail Matter at the Poatoffiee at Mill City, Oregon, under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879. The Mill City Enterprise assumes no finaneial responsibility for errors in advertisements. It will, however, reprint without charge or cancel the eharge for that portion of an advertisement which is in error if The Enterprise is at fault. An independent newspaper, dedicated to the development of the timber industry and agriculture in this area. Subscription Kates Marion-Linn (Bounties, per ysur .... ................... ~..... $4.00 Outside Marion-Linn Counties, per year............................. $4-50 Outside Oregon, per year___________________________ $5.00 DON W MOFFATT _________ ___ — Editor and Publisher GEORGE LONG ._.......................... Assistant Publisher-Printer GOLDIE RAMBO ............................ _... Society and News Editor ROSE CREE ______ ________________ Local News Editor CORRESPONDENTS Koffer Klatchers Name of Team W L Lowers & Holm ___ 42 22 Girod’s ..................... 40 24 Santiam Cablevision 39% 24% Western Auto .......... 37 27 Walton’s Grocery .... 36% 27% Ray’s Drug .............. 35 29 No. Santiam Lanes .... 27 37 Bab & Bill’s Richfield 31 33 U. S. Bankers .......... 27 37 1st. Federal Savings 26% 37% Salem Trophy ...... 23% 40% HIG and HIS Dorothy Gene’s Meat Mkt...... 19 45 Schwindt 242, 555. HTG and HTS Santiam CableVision 1010 2808. Detroit-Idanha........................................................ Boots Champion Gates ------------------------- ----------------------------Toni Thomas Mehama..... _...............................Mrs. John Teeters - Jean Roberts Lyons ------------------------------------------------------ Eva Bressler Mr. and Mrs. Dave Roberts drove to Cottage Grove where they were Christmas Day din ner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McKinney, a brother and sister of the Ro berts. The Harold Champion’s at tended a family gathering at the home of Mrs. Champion’s sister, Mrs. Emma Rammage in Salem on Christmas Eve. Christmas Day they were din ner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. George broth er-in-law and sister of Mrs. Champion. The Idanha home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Snyder was the scene of a family gathering on Christmas Day. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Snyder and children, Jeffery and Nik- sure you get your money’s worth from bulbs. Dust and dirt can cut the amount of light you are getting from light bulbs by 40 percent When you’re planning fall cleaning, you’ll want to in clude one good cleaning ses sion just for light fixtures. Al ways disconnect lamps before cleaning for safety’s sake. Plastic diffusing bowls sometimes darken from the heat and may need replacing. Bulbs themselves darken when they are about to give out. So it’s a good idea to re By Bernice Strawn place darkened ones that are in hard-to-reach places while Extension Home Management you are cleaning. You can transfer these bulbs to places Specialist Oregon State where less light is needed, as WORK ON THE DOUBLE in a closet. when you dust Venetian blinds. Put an old cotton glove WHEN IT’S TIME TO PUT on each hand. You can dus* AWAY Cotton Garments for both sides of a slat at once if the season, wash them but you grab it between your fin skip the starch. Silverfish are gers—and keep both hands insects which feed on starch busy, too. in the dark. Therefore, they are hard to spot during the AS DAYS GET SHORTER check up on your lighting. Be ki, The Dalles; Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Snyder and son, Gary, of Portland, and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Snyder and daughters, Nancy and Eva of San Diego. Donald, son of the Albert Sny ders was on holiday leave fr:m the San Diego Naval Base where he is taking an advanc ed Electronics course. Work Smarter.. Not Harder day and can damage stored clothing. REMEMBER HOW WIN DOWS STEAM UP and mil dew sometimes shows up when the weather cools down? Now’s the time to ward off this prob lem. If you live in a basementless house, be sure the ground in the crawl space is covered with a moisture barrier. It’s easier to do this now before fall rains start. About 10 gallons of water in the form of vapor can cerne from the earth underneath a small house every day. This finds its way up through the floors and walls. For more information ask your county Extension office for a free copy of “How to Prevent Moisture Damage in Your House.’’_______________ Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise A recipe for happy Happy days ahead and a big big thank you fine people, fine customers. Lakeside Motel days from our own May it bring bright pictures for you... Rise to new heights through the New Year. Detroit Hill's Shell Service Super Market The Wayne Crist Family Detroit, Oregon Idanha Jo and Sam Leffler Detroit, Oregon Union Service kitchen. Have a ring-a-ding year with a boom-boom thank you from us. Spillway Cafe Cedar Tavern Earl and Audrey Detroit, Oregon Spillway Tavern Dick and Mary Dee Curtemon Soelberg Idanha, Oregon Detroit, Oregon Idanha, Oregon A loud note to say many, many thanks and many, many wishes to you for a great year. Join Us In Our New Year's Eve Party Live Music It is our wish that the year ahead Favors For All will unfold wonderful things. Lake Lodge U. S. Plywood-Champion Paper, Inc. IDANHA-LEBANON Detroit, Oregon The Mill City Enterprise Phone 897-2772 Don and Alta Moffatt Boots Champion Eva Bressler 117 N. E Wall Street Goldie Rambo Jan Lewis Merle Teeters Mül City George Lung Rose Cree Jean Roberts