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Base in California where he will take a six Marian Home DETROIT Marine month special training course in missiles and radar before IDANHA being sent to Vietnam. This Now Offers was Sgt. Caddle’es first visit By Boots Champion The tranquility of Detroit home in three years. You don’t have to take “no” for an answer Just ’phone ahead for reservations. VALLEY TELEPHONE CO. a part of Sunnyside Telephone Co. P.O. Box 507 • Silverton, Oregon 97381 Executive Suites ARIZONA Executive Suites with full Kitchenettes. Separate living room. Completely furnished. New and ultra-modern. Controlled air-conditioning and heating. Landscaped patios. Heated Swimming pooh Shuffleboard courts. Near downtown, fine restaurants and shops. SPECIAL SUMMER RATES »760 •n'r • doubl» "graataat vaila *» FJUsnta" L Cfaytorò APARTMENT MOTEL 3547 East Van Buren (U.S. CO, 70, SO, 89) PHOENIZ, ARIZ. 85008 was shattered Sunday after Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ste noon as the fire truck siren phens and family and Mr. and sounded as they roared down Mrs. Carroll Quillin and fam Clester Avenue in search of ily of Idanha spent the week a fire reported about 3.30 Sun end at Newport on a fishing day. Idanha Rural Fire de expedition. They reported partment was called when a fishing successful and said grass fire was noted burning they had seen a 23-pound along the shore line of Detroit Chinook that had been caught. Irene Stout and Joe Arsen Lake west of town, off San- tiam Avenue. Reports indi ault hiked in to Marion Lake cated the fire started from a Sunday for a bit of fishing. camp fire along the shore of They reported many people in the area including several the lake. The home of Mrs. Tom Lev Canyonites and that trowling ering was the setting for a was good. farewell coffee honoring Mrs. Visiting at the home of Mr. Rolf Anderson Wednesday ev and Mrs. Walter Dewhurst ening. Mrs. Anderson was pre this week are Mrs. Dewhursts sented with a table cloth as a mother, Mrs. Myrtle Mark of going-away remembrance. Klamath Falls, and her broth Mrs. Lee Boeckstiegel and er-in-law and sister. Mr. and children Kelly and James are Mrs. John Ekret and children, expected to arrive home on Terry, Susie, Kathy and Bar Thursday following a months’ bara of Pala-del-Rey, Calif. visit with relatives in Mis A loaded logging truck was souri and Washington, D. C. noted partially tipped over a- Friday to Sunday visitors at gainst a hank some two or the Harold Champion home three miles above Idanha were Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Monday morning. No details George and Mr. and Mrs. Cal have been learned as to what vin Chambers of Salem. Mrs. caused the accident or if any George and Mr. Chambers are one was injured. Reports in a sister and brother of Mrs. dicated it was one of Jack Champion. The group had Millers trucks. been on a fishing expedition A Saturday to Monday vis by chartered boat Thursday itor at the home of Mr. and at Newport and had caught Mrs. Joe Muise was Mr. Mu- seven salmon. Chambers top ise’s brother, Fred Muise of ped his fishing companions Biddeford, Maine, whom he by catching a shark and a jel-1 had not seen in 20 years. ly fish. Fred is on a two month tem Mr. and Mrs. Francis Dum porary assignment at San mer and family attended the Francisco, so flew in for a annual Dummer family pot short visit. He will be return luck picnic at Settlemier park ing to his home in Maine in in Woodburn Sunday after-i August. noon. Some 75 to 80 were in Visiting over the week end attendance. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Recent visitors at the Idan Ray Marsh was Mrs. Mae ha home of Mr. and Mrs. Cranston, Portland, great Robert Guerin were Mrs. grandmother of Mrs. Marsh’s Guerin’s mother, Mrs. Virgin grandchildren. Also his son- ia Swayze of North Bend, her in-law and daughter, Mr. and brother and sister-in-law, Mar Mrs. Charles L. Smith and ine Sgt. and Mrs. Dick Caddie, children of Portland. Huntsville, Ala., her sister, Visiting at the Detroit home Mrs, Nona Knuz of Empire, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ander and cousins, Martha Man- of was their son and daugh ghan and Tom Massey of Se son ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Karl attle. Following their visit Anderson and daughters, Kar here Sgt. Caddie and his wife en and Susan of Waterloo, Io left for Twenty Nine Palms wa. While here they also vis ited in Salem, Portland, Seat tle and on the coatst at New- porft. Other visitors were Mrs. Karl Andersons parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arby Newman of DesMoines, la., who visited at couple of days at the Ander son home here. Son Karl and family left Tuesday for their Iowa home following a three weeks visit on the West Coast. Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise $3.50 per Year Read it Every Week 4—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, July 25, 1968 THE MILL Retirement Plan The Servite Sisters, conduc ting the Marian Nursing home at Sublimity since its concep tion in 1954 have contlnuosly strived to provide the highest type of care and comfort for their patients and pleasant working conditions for their employees. They have recently con structed private apartments for the convenience of the reg istered nurses and during the course of construction decided to add two units as retirement apartments. Those apart- ments, consisting of living room, kitchenetts. bedroom and bath are furnished with complete living facilities and are now occupied. The new occupants are delighted with the quiet and peaceful atmos phere and friendly environ ment of the Marian Home and feel this is ideal for retired couples or individuals who are phys-ically or otherwise unable to maintain a home of their own but wishing to enjoy their independance and privacy, while not in need of confinement or care in a nursing home. Sister Theresia, Administra tor and Superior of the Mar ian Home advises that upon request of three or more in terested parties she will pro ceed to build additional apart ments and explain in detail the many advantages and very interesting low rate that makes for fuller enjoyment of retirement years. Both, the Marian Home and Retirement Center will be op en to every one irrespective of race or creed. No Fire Permits at Idanha Unless Rain Or Heavy Shower IDANHA — Dave Roberts, fire chief of the Idanha Rur al Fire Protection district said this week that permits for burning trash and other de bris in the district will be issued only following a heavy shower of rain during the re mainder of the fire season. He said screened barrels should be used for burning trash and a garden hose should l>e near by. Permits will be issued for two hours only following a rain. For the Idanha area per mits may be obtained from Roberts; in the Detroit area from Dave White. Fire season went into ef fect April 1 ,and will remain in effect until fall rains begin. CITY ENTERPRISE P. O. Box 348 Phone 897-2772 Mill City, Ore. 97360 Published at MUI City, Marion County, Ore. every Thursday Entered as Second Class Mail Matter at the Postoffice at MUI City, Oregon, under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879. The MUI 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 Marion-Linn Counties, per year .......... $3.50 Outside Marion-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 ............................. i........................... Printer NATIONAL NEWSPAPER NEWSPAPER PUBLISHERS I ASSOCIATION AFFILIATE MEMBER CORRESPONDENTS Detroit-Idanha ................ ...M.......................... Boots Champion Gates______ ............... ........................................... Arlene Taylor MUI City .......................................... ..............-......... Rose Cree Lyons______ ____________________________ Eva Bressler Mehama___________________ Merle Teeters - Jean Roberts Foster Parent Group to Have Picnic Sunday in Albany Timberlinn Park Mike Johnson of the Linn County Child Welfare depart ment said this week that there would be a Foster par ent picnic Saturday at the Timberlinn park in Albany. The event will start at noon and will continue until 4 p. m. Meat courses and hot Linn Co. Treasurer Reports Hi Earnings drinks will be furnished by the Welfare department and other dishes will be brought by the some 200 people ex pected to attend. There are about 80 certified foster homes in Linn county caring for 175 children and this picnic is not only a so cial gathering and a showing of appreciation by the wel fare department, but ideas will be exchanged by those attending. Mr. Johnson said he felt that children were our most im portant resource and that the foster parent program bene fitted both the children and those caring for them. There is always a need in this field by the children in need of new environment for many reasons. Mrs. Evelyn Downing, Linn County Treasurer announces total earnings of $1,046,912.25 since assuming office in Jan uary 1957. The past fiscal year July 1, 1967 through June 30, 1968 earnings were $181,926.94. Mrs. Downing inaugerated the investment of idle monies for short terms. These earn ings have benefitted schools, fire districts and the General Fund of Linn county but the real benefit is to the taxpay er because less taxes were lev ied because of these receipts. These investments are pro vided for and controlled by laws of the State of Oregon. Santiam Memorial Hospital (Stayton) KNIGHT—To Mr. and Mrs. Jackson L. Knight, Marion, a daughter, Saturday, July 13, 1968. GILBERT—To Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Gilbert, Turner, a daughter, Tuesday. July 16, 1968. RUSSELL—To Mr. and Mrs. Archie R. Russell, Aumsville, a son, Thursday, July 18, 1968. LOYD—To Mr. and Mrs. Ro bert E. Loyd, Portland, a son. Friday, July 10, 1968. FURNITURE CLOSE-OUT SALE We Are Closing Out Our Line Of NEW And USED FURNITURE At the present time. On Everything In Stock A New Higher Rate\v for Investors! x Individual investors as well as trusts, labor unions, churches and other organizations now can enjoy higher earnings on their funds with insured safety. First Federal Savings 5.25% Investors Certificates are available in amounts of $10,000 or more, in multiples of $1,000, for one year and are automatically renewable. They begin earning from the day of de posit To enjoy greater eamings on your own funds or those entrusted to your care, visit any of our offices at the Time-and-Temperature Sign in Albany, Lebanon and Stayton. Wi J F OCCASIONAL CHAIRS MATTRESSES Make Your Selection Early We Will Still Handle Our Line Of New and Used Appliances SAV-ON FURNITURE Pittam Building Hiway 22 Mill City