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GATES 3—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, March 30, 1972 the week visiting with rela tives. The Wallen’s daughter, stuck? Her solution is to lay ing by. Mrs. Allen Choate and sons of the plates upside down in the By Betty Kelle Mrs. .John Teeters Independence, spent the week I love the morning’s early sun dishwater, the steam will soft here with her father. Another (Crowded out last week) Mr. and Mrs. Parris Bouche The western glow when day en the stuck food. Then for 1 of Bend were overnight guests daughter’s family, Mr. and washing dishes and the cream is done Nick Ball was injured at Tuesday, March 21, at the Mrs. Don Bomberger and Car work The pleasant, lulling sound of separator she used a home on Friday. They brought rie of Tualatin met Mrs. Wal home of Mr. and Mrs. B. L. made dish mop. Taking a small rain him out about 11 after he had Kirsch and visited with other len’s plane in Portland and cut On ground and roof and win round stick for handle, having his knee with the power spent the rest of the weekend friends here. On Wednesday it smooth and of convenient dow pane. saw. He had to have several they went to Salem where they here. size and length, wind dish I stitches but was able to return Glenn Rice of McCleay was were overnight guests of his Let those who crave a faster cloth around one end, tying to work on Monday. a guest Sunday at the home brother and sister-in-law, Mr. securely. Having very hard pace of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Taylor. | This is a copy of a poem I and Mrs. Joel Bouche. Find challenge in a crowded water she was compelled to The congregation of the Me cut out of a paper awhile back Susee Engdahl and children, use lye, even in the dish water place Erik. Chris, Jane and Garth hama Church enjoyed a pot that I thought some of you And beauty in their buildings and it worked havoc with the of Healdsburg, Calif., came luck dinner following the might enjoy. It is by Alice E. hands. She kept a bottle of tall— Friday, March 25, for a visit morning worship services Sun Chase and called: I love small towns the best of vinegar at the sink to rinse her with relatives and friends here . day, March 26. hands as soon as taking them I Love Small Towns all. during their Spring vacation. I The pace can get rather hec out of lye water. Letting the I love small towns the best of They are houseguests at the tic even in a small town but vinegar dry on the hands all— home of her sister, Mrs. G. V. 1 as we can see by the number keeps them soft and white. A place where neighbors come Christensen. One of the ads in this issue of people moving up in our to call Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Schnei- I area there must be lots of is for agents to sell the Bush der and Doug, and David Where flowers grow and grass people agree with me that a car in different counties, be Schneider, son of Mr. and Mrs. is green first, hurry. There was the | small town is pretty nice. David Schneider of Stayton, And life is slower — more I imagine most of you gals Bush light four and the De returned home Friday from a serene. have read the helpful house Luxe six. Not knowing much four-day vacation trip. Theyj hold hints from Heloise from about cars, I hadn’t even heard went to Reno and made a num-1 I love each pretty tree lined time to time, how about a of this car before. ber of stops coming home by] street Enough of this for this week, couple of hints from 1920? way of Redding. The Village Church—my quiet This is from a reader of that hope I haven’t bored you, but Mrs. Leonard Wallen arrived retreat time: How many have the an these articles are quite inter home Saturday afternoon from And over all a mile of sky noyance of washing plates on esting to read. See you next Akron, Colo., where she spent With cotton cloudlings drift- which egg or other food is week. MEHAMA Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise Only $4.50 a Year Read it Every Week THE ENTERPRISE Mill City, Ore. 97360 Entered as Second Class Mail Matter at the Postoffice at Mill City, Oregon, under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879. The Mill City Enterprise assumes no financial responsibility for errors in advertisements. It will, however, reprint without charge or cancel the charge 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. MEMBER MtMbtK Oregon Newspaper Publishers Association B ■ Sul scription Kates Marion-Linn Counties, per year--------------------------------- $4.50 Outside Marion-Linn Counties, per year---------------------- $5.00 Outside Oregon, per year----------------------------------------- $5.50 DON W. MOFFATT .......... Editor and Publisher GEORGE LONG ________ ______ Assistant Publisher-Printer NORMA LONG....... ................ Society and News Editor ROSE CREE _________________________ Local New Editor MARY KELLY_______________________ Local News Editor CORRESPONDENTS Detroit-Idanha _________________________ Boots Champion Gates ----------------------- ------------------------------ Betty KeUe Lyons ___________________________________ Eva Bressler Mehama ........................ Mrs. John Teeters-Jean Roberts We’d like to introduce you to a brand new service. Help you choose the best kind of idea in banking. checking or savings account. Even help you We call it Red Carpet Service, and it means balance your checkbook if you want. that from now on you’ll have a personal serv So look for Lois at U.S. Bank here in Mill ice representative at U.S. Bank in City. And think of her as a friend. V Mill City. Because w hen it comes to money, Her name is Lois Scott. And her she may turn out to be the best BANK only job is to help you. Introduce friend you ever had. you to the right people for faster UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK OF OREGON MEMBER FDIC. CITY Published at Mill City, Marion County, Ore. every Thursday LOIS A very personal thing. MILL P. O. Box 34« Phone 897-2772