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6—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, July 18, 1968 EFFECTIVE NOW Coming soon on radio.- THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE Take a ride on Oregon's fabulous "frustration railroad" Wednesday July 24 ALBANY ■ KRKT 12:30 P. M. ALBANY - KWIL 4:45 P. M. New higher interest rates on Savings Bonds and Freedom Shares Now U.S. Savings Bonds pay 4lA %, new Freedom Shares pay 5%. STORIES OF PACIFIC POWERLAND told by Nelson Olmsted 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. Subscription Rates Marlon-Linn Counties, per year ...... —................... -...... $3.50 Outside Marlon-Linn Counties, per year —--- ----------- $4.00 Outside Oregon, per year................ _...................... -......... $4.50 DON W. MOFFATT ............................... Editor and Publisher GOLDIE RAMBO................. ............. Society and News Editor GEORGE LONG . ....... -.............................................. Printer iff** NEWSPAPER NATIONAL NEWSPAPER PUBLISHERS ASSOCIATION AFFILIATE McMBt» CORRESPONDENTS Today, Savings Bonds are a better investment than ever. Now they pay 4’Z e % when held to maturity. And new Freedom Shares pay a full 5% when held to maturity. Freedom Shares are still sold on a one-for-one basis with Series E Bonds, but now you can buy the com bination any time at your bank—and not just on a reg ular monthly plan as before. The higher interest rate on Savings Bonds applies not only to the new ones you buy, but to your older ones too for their remaining period to maturity—generally effective with the first full six-months interest period beginning on or after June I. (Outstanding Freedom Shares are not affected). Buy Bonds and new Freedom Shares—help yourself even more as you're helping your country. PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT COMPANY WE'VE GOT 'EM! £ß*Doradi AMERICA'S FAVORITE CAMPERI We Are Proud to Announce That CAPITOL CHEVROLET Is the New Franchised Dealer in this Area for El Dorado Campers Detroit-Idanha ........ ................ Gates--------- --------------------- Mill City -------------------------- Lyons ------------------------------ Mehama---------- ----------------- _________ Boots Champion ___________ Arlene Taylor ____ ___ .............. Rose Cree _____________ Eva Bressler Merle Teeters - Jean Roberts LIKE CHARITY— IS. Savings Bonds/ New Freedom Shares Nation wide reputation for high quality, luxury, and low price! 20 floor plans . . . see them today. Camper pickup available, tool P. O. Box 348 Phone 897-2772 Mill City, Ore. 97360 Published at Mill City, Marion Coanty, Ore. every Thursday Entered as Second Class Mall Matter at the Postoffice at Mill City, Oregon, under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879. rentals Th« U.S. Oovernment does not pay for this advertisement. If Is presented as a pnbilc service In cooperation with the Treasury Department and Th* Advertising CouadL CAPITOL CHEVROLET CAMPER CENTER Church and Center St. NE The land of manycamperj Phone 363-3175 it’s non- returnable, not invisible! V. please don’t litter Olympia Brewing Company, Tumwater, Washington. *Oiy Executive Suites e GATES By Arlene Taylor Phone 897-2517 Bruce, of Corvallis. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Sarff and son, Jerry, attended the 60th Wedding Anniversary, for Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Sarff, of Newport, recently. There were 125 relative and friends present, some from back East. Mrs. Sarff spent the week in Newport. Present were 23 grandchild ren, and 33 great-grandchild ren. I believe 60 years of mar riage is quite and endurance record. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Woods spent last Sunday at Big Lake. They reported that it was cold and the fishing was not too gO<xi. A birthday partv-picnic was given for Jeffery Harrison, who was 5 years old last Sun day by his parents Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Harrison. Oth ers attending were Greg, and Kathy, brother and sister to the birthday boy, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Weger, and son of Brownsville, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Fitzmorris and children of Halsey. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Harrison, of Shedd, and their grand-daughter of Salem, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beecher and daughter, June, of Gates. Because of cool weather, they held the get together at the Gathes Community Center. Fun was had by all. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Tucker this last weekend were, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Shrake of Salem. Granddaughters, Cindy and Teresa Tucker of Salem are spending the week at the Tucker home. Visiting for a week with her sister Bernice Evans, was .Mrs. Clifford McMillan LOOK AROUND A BIT— Pauline Wilcoxin and three Telephone 854-3692 children of Seaside. Mrs. Wil- Just imagine for a minute, that you had to change your coxin’s daughter, Debbie had job location, and need to find a home a couple of hundred been staying at the Evan’s Arriving here Friday for a miles away. home for three weeks and was weeks visit at the home of One of the first things you would do is to make many going to return home with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Marsh was inquiries about the immediate area of the new location, and her mother. Jackie Evans, Mr. Marsh’s brother-in-law then select a few cities and towns for personal inspection. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. and sister, Mr. and Mrs. While “casing” the surrounding countryside, those areas Jack Evans recently visited James E. Longacre of Belling with neat attractive homes, clean streets, and modern shop Rexburg, Idaho, seeing rela ham, Wash. Also visiting at ping areas arouse your interest, while those which are lit tives including her great-great the Marsh home is their 12 ter-strewn and spotted with un-kempt homes pre immediate grandfather. She was vaca year old grandson, Steven ly rejected. tioning with her grandpar- Smith of Portland. Steven’s But, you don’t have to move. Yet this imaginary visit pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy three year old brother Chris- lias served a useful purpose. The way to keep America beau E. Virgin of Seaside. Also vi tophor received severe head tiful is to set a perfect example in your own backyard. It siting this last weekend at the and facial lacerations when he will serve as a challenge and reminder to your neighbors— Evans home was Mrs. Ruth dashed out into the street at and their neighbors will follow. When pride in cleanliness Davidson, aunt of Mrs. Evans. his Portland home Thursday has permeated the neighborhood, this good example will en Mrs. Lang Stafford attend while playing with play mates courage the entire city or town to follow. ed the W.W.I. Veterans and and was struck by a car. 17 Remember, it is the combined efforts of individuals who Auxiliary Picnic that was held stitches was necessary to determine whether or not litter is to be downgraded and an at the Cottonwoods Shelter at close the wounds. entire area upgraded. Fishermens Bend last Satur Steven and Christophor are day. The picnic was hosted by the sons of Mr. and Mrs. day afternoon with a farewell the Mill City W.W.I. Veterans Chas. Smith of Portland who coffee. Also in attendance was for District No. 3 that consist will be visiting the Marsh’s Mrs. Ketchums sister Alice ed of local towns in this area. Saturday. Steven will return Morrison who baked two Approximately 100 persons at home with his parents follow sheet cakes for the occasion. tended the Picnic. ing a weeks visit with his Mrs. Ketchum personnel clerk Visitors Friday afternoon at By Boots Champion grandparents. at Detroit Ranger Station re the home of Mrs. Lang Staf Don’t be surprised while Recent visitors at the home tired Friday following ten ford, were Mr. and Mrs. Em walking down Humble Street of Irene Stout were, Mr. and years of service at the sta ory Pankalla of Philomath. if you meet Charlie. All Char Mrs. Joseph Hanf and Mr. tion. They were returning from a lie needs is a tall silk hat and and Mrts. Leo Hanf of Minne weeks stay at Brietenbush. a watch and you may think apolis, Minn. While here Mrs. Visiting the Ray Snelson you are Alice in Wonder Stout and her guests made a home In Gates was his twin Land. Charlie is a large white couple of trips to Depoe Bay brother Roy and family from rabbit, and is making friends where they did a bit of sal England. They flew to New on Humble street despite the mon fishing on a chartered York, purchased a new car fact that he likets to eat from boat. Mrs. Stout said, fishing and are touring the country private gardens. Charlie be was not so good, the five of visiting with relatives and longs to Robin Mennis. Robin them caught only eight sal seeing places of interest. Also is the son of Mr. and Mrs. mon on the two trips. On an Interesting event that hap Dan- Mennis of Idanha. DETROIT—Young people of their return home from the pened recently at the Snelson Guest at the home of Mrs. coast they visited with Mrs. Detroit, Idanha, and Marion home was the new arrival of a j Jules Hill for the holidays Stout’s sister, Mrs. Kasper Forks, are busy this summer red headed baby boy, bom on I were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Swanson, at Dallas, who mov on summer jobs helping the the 11th. His name is Benja Joerg and daughters of Kent. ed there recently from Minne public. Misses Linda and Judy min. and he was born at Stay Wn. Also a family gathering apolis. The group also made Roth of Idanha are working ton hospital. The Albert Harris family at Hanti.im Memorial Hospital including a cousin, Lavern a tour of the scenic Cascades in Camp Sherman at Ford’s Rath, a cousin from Idaho; including McKenzie Pass. Restaurant, Linda also works tended a family reunion at his (Stayton) Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kniss for Idanha water works as brother's home, the Milo Har PETERSON — To Mr. and Larry Hill, wife and family ris’s in Lowell. Sunday. Ap Mrs. Leslie G. Peterson, Stay from Kent, Wn., Grady Hill of Tonasket, Wash., were cal bookkeeper. Vince Drago proximately 40 persons were ton, a son. Saturday, June 6, from Estacada, and Mrs. Ven- lers at Detroit Ranger Station works for Idanha mill as well da Adams, an aunt. Lavern this week, and also visited as handling Little Leagures present. Also present from 1968. the Gates area were Mr. and McCALL—To Mr. and Mrs. Rash visited with other re with area friends here before during summer vacation. Jeff Mrs. Oscar Harris, son of Mr Harold Dean McCall. Stayton. latives. Mrs. Derrick of Idan leaving for their home Tues Drago is working for the Mar and Mrs. A. Harris. a son. Saturday, June 6, 1968. ha and Mrs. Don Gibson of day. They were called to Port lon Forks Fish Hatchery. land on Wednesday of last Chris Rogers is employed by Mr. and Mrs. Albert Peter HILL — To Mr. and Mrs. Detroit. Jean Ballard was taken to week by the death of Mrs. the Detroit Patio. Paul Mich sen of Salem were Sunday din Donald R Hill, Stayton, a Santiam Memorial Hospital Knlss’s father. aelson and Myles McMillan ner guests at the John Taylor son. Tuesday, June 9. 1968, home. SNELSON — To Mr. and by ambulance where she re The Gale Fagan’s are ac are employed by Hill’s Shell Arriving at the Floyd Mrs. Ray J. Snelson, Gates, a ceived outpatient care. She companying them back with Station. Kathy Hancock is al Swaim home last Saturday, son. Thursday, June 11. 1968. was suffering from extreme their trailer house for a two so employed by the Detroit heat and exhaustion. month stay in the Tonasket Patio. Karen Peterson is em were his sister. Mrs. Don Hes- ployed by the Lake Cafe. ling and a friend, Mrs Cor WO/1 William Whitely re area Monday visitors at the Laura Storey is employed by inne May. both of Eagle Moun Weather, Detroit Dam ceived at Ft. Devens Army tain, Calif They are visiting 7 a. m. Daily Weather Reading Hospital, Mass., an air medal home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold the Cedars Cafe. Ron Thom a few days while enroute to for participating in more than Champion were Mr. and Mrs. asson is employed in an Idan Pool Idaho. 25 aerial missions in Vietnam Cecil Fullerton and foster ha Mill. Jimmy Hlebert is em Elev. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Knutson while stationed wth the First daughter, Melissa, of Puyal ployed by the U. S. Forest 1566.66 0.0 10 July 85 59 of Montana were guests at the Calvary Regiment before be lup. Wash. They plan to spend Service. George Maki is busy Mrs. George Stafford home July 11 84 60 1566.55 0.0 ing wounded. He is now a few days of their vacation directing the Summer Recrea last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. July 12 73 56 1366 42 0 28 spending two week’s leave at here at Hoover Forest Camp tion Program These Young People are also active in Knutson are staying with his July 13 66 52 1566.34 0.02 the home of his parents. Mr. and do a bit of fishing. Detroit Ranger Station of Church activities and sports mother. Mabel Knutson, of July 14 71 S3 1.566 21 0.04 and Mrs. Bud Whitely, his fice personel and employes The community commends Niagara Also visiting last weekend with Mrs. Safford July 15 63 52 1566.10 0.04 wife. Sandra, and baby daugh honored Mrs. Lloyd Ketchum. them on becoming good citi Jr., at her Detroit home Fri zens were Ruby Frichtl and son. July 16 69 49 1565 96 00 ter. A ARIZONA Executive Suites with full Kitchenettes. Separate living room. Completely furnished. New and ultra-modern. Controlled air-conditioning and heating. Landscaped patios. Heated Swimming pool. Shuffleboard courts. Near downtown, fine restaurants and ahops. 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