The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, October 08, 1959, Page 4, Image 4

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WE SELL
MAYTAG
Tbe Quality Leader For
SO Years.
We Service All Make®
WASHERS and DRYERS
LYONS PLUMBING
Phone UL 9-2355
I—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
THURSDAY. OCTOBER ». 195»
Seventh and Eighth
Prepare for Spelling
Contest in March
The annual Statesman sponsored
spelling contest will be held again
this Spring, possibly in March.
Youngsters in the seventh and
eighth grade have started work in
preparation for the contest under the
supervision of Mrs- Donald Sheythe.
Mnl City youngster* have always
placed hi»h in this contest with Shir­
ley Veness placing second last year-
HEATING OHS
Houses
Warm Up to Shell
Our "Certified Comfort" Heating Plan
is the reason why
You get the coziest, most secure shield of warmth
between you and that bone-chilling, ear-biting cold
outside your door. For Shell Heating Oil is highly-
refined for maximum heating power. It’s the clean, safe
way to heat. And Shell certifies its oil is premium qual­
ity—the very best for your burner.
What’s more, we don’t just drive oil trucks. We give
our customers certified service. Just check this list of
the things you get.
• Automatic Refill—you never have
to call us. Our unique follow-up
system tells us when you need more
fuel oil.
• FREE tank protection-we protect
your oil tank from internal rust and
corrosion with our special free-of-
charge Sonitor*' application.
• Metered Receipts—you have an
exact, metered record of the
amount of oil we deliver. You always
know what you pay for.
• Courteous Drivers-the kind of
men who appreciate your business
and show it with a smile and a
“Thank you”.
Becked by Shell — • name
thol »and« far quality
We warmly recommend you try us
H. L. ASHBY
Distributor
Phone 7907
We Give Gold Bond Stamps
On Heating Oil
Local Campfire Leaders
Be Sure and Report
Hold First Fall Meeting Earnings
of All Employees
The Mill City Campfire Leaders
Association held their first meeting
of the fall at the Wendell Heller
home Tuesday. September 29. with a
morning coffee.
Attending the meeting from Salem
was Mr*. Janies Minty, field directeor
of the W’illamelte Area Council in
Salem She assisted the leaders with
their program plans for the year and
also told them that IBM machines
were now being used which would
ne essitate all new Campfire forms
There was some discussion on having
a coffee for the benefit of the addition
which the Lions club are adding to the
cabin in the city park. Details of
this project will be announced later-
Several Campfire groups now meet
in the building for their weekly meet­
ings.
There are only four Campfire and
Bluebird groups that are active at
present. Several members of the 6tn
I grade Campfire girls have indicated
that they would like to continue if a
leader can be obtained.
Leader of the 4th grade group IB
Mrs. Albin Cooper assisted by Mrs.
A. L. Olmstead; 3rd grade leader is
Mrs. Delbert Goforth assisted by Mrs-
George Loveall; 2nd. grade. Mrs- Rob­
ert Veness with Mrs. Franklin as as­
sistant-
The only active Campfire group is
the one led by Mrs. Wendell Heller
assisted by Mrs. Wallace Robertson.
The next meeting of the group will
be November 3 at the home of Mrs
Goforth at 1 P. M-
Most people today know that when
they retire social security payments
will help to repia e their lost wages.
What many pe>ple do not seem to
know is that the benefits they receive
will be based on the record of earn­
ings maintained for them by the So­ <
cial Security administration, says
Ormond Gildow, representative of the
Salem district office It is. therefore,
extremely important that all of one’s
earnings be credited to his account.
The reports on which the social
security administration bases its re­
cords are those made by an individ­
ual’s employers- While most employ­
ers are careful to see that their re-
ports are accurate and timely. Gildow
points out that some employers are
not aware of the need for or the im-
portance of properly reporting the
wages of their employees-
This is quite frequently the case
among private individuals who em-1
ploy help in their homes, Gildow said- !
He suggests that those who work for
private employers make sure .that
they show their social security card I
to their employers when they first
start to work, so that he can copy
the name and number exactly as it
appears on the card. This will insure j
that the employer has the necessary
information to make his reports-
Every employee should request a
statement of his earnings record from
so.ial security every three years. If |
some earning are not recorded, tae
I social security office can then assis* .
: in getting the record corrected
Tips For Protecting
If every worker will follow these
| two steps, he can be sure that his
Deer Carcass Listed
Oregon deer and elk hunters can I social securtiy benefit will be the full
keep magpies and other scavengers i amount that his earnings will entitle I
away from their kill simply by hang- I him to receive.
I ing strips of tissue from the carcass.
The slightest breeze rustles the Portland Motorist Lands
I lightweight tissue and scares birds
and animals away. This trick is good In Hospital After Taking
when the carcass hangs in the open
Nap While Driving
no more than one day. for the scaven­
Robert Lyle Reed of Portland found
gers soon gather courage to attack
taking a nap while driving on the
I the hanging carcass.
Dragging entrails and other waste North Santiam highway above Idan­
I 25 to 50 feet away from the hanging ha was poor business as his car
1 carcass attracts the scavengers to skidded 300 feet and rolled over on a
I the wa.'te and leaves good meat for curve about three and a half miles
above Idanha.
I the hunter.
He was taken to Santiam .Memor­
ial hospital at Stayton by a passing
Oregon Motor Courts
. motorist where he was treated -or
Have Promotion Project | facial cuts and bruises.
The Oregon Motor Court Ass'n-
’ statewide organization of motel op­
erators unveiled a new tourist pro-
mtion project today—“Travel Seals”
—which they hope will help to give
the state its biggest tourist year of
. all ill I960-
Gov. Mark Hatfield accepted the
first sheet of "Travel Seals”—multi­
colored stamps showing scenic views
of the state and bearing the appeal,
"Enjoy Oregon in 1960”—and told
OMCA officials he would use them
on his personal stationery.
Surveys show that for every doflar
spent in lodging at an Oregon motel
a tourist spends elsewhere $4 for
food, gasoline, taxes, retail purchases
and other services-
The seals are available by writing
to P. O. Box 2006. Portland 14. Ore
Not enough
Wiring inadequate for that new
convenience outlets?
appliance you’d like to have?
appliances go on?
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Kanyon Kapers
Rae Yankus spent the week-end
| with the Edsel Croan’s while her
I family was on a hunting trip.Other
guests at the Croan home were her
sister and family, Mr. and Mrs- Ir­
vin White and children of Independ­
ence.
Fuses blow out?
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Have to unplug one appliance to use another?
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TAKE ADVANTAGE OF PP&L’S
WIRING FINANCING PLAN
1
Nothing down... a» long as three years to payl
Pay as little as $3 a month with your electric bill I
Full information at your electrical contractor’s or
nearest PP41 office.
PACIFIC POWEFl
LIGHT COMPANY
Modern Living calls for Modern Wiring !
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Field Crest Sheets, white..............................$2.98
Pillow Cases, white ...................................... $1.39
Bath Towels and Wash Cloths
ADA’S NEEDLE SHOP
227 S. W. Broadway
Mill City, Ore.
New Shipment of
BROWN and HALEY CHOCOLATES
How long since you bought her a box?
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Mill City Pharmacy
Dependable Prescription Service
Phone 6607
Mill City, Oregon
FRID \Y. SATURDAY, SUNDAY. OCTOBER 9-10-11
GUY MADISON. VALERIE FRENCH, IN
“THE HARD MAN”
Western in Color — PLUS
DAVID NIVEN. DEBORAH KERR, BURT LANCASTER, IN
“SEPARATE TABLES”
Academy Award Winner
Attention Mr. Hunter....
You'd better bring your car or pick­
up to us right now so it will be
ready for that hunting trip. It gets
cold in the mountains and a fillup
of antifreeze now may save some
money for you. We'll do it in a
hurry and do it right too.
Draper’s Flying A Service
We Give S & H Green Stamps
Phone 7442
Highway 22
Mill City
ATTENTION FISHERMEN
Now is just the time to purchase
FISHING EQUIPMENT
Between now and October 26 we are sellbig all fishing
equipment at
25
OFF
We also have all foot 2 inch by nine foot 4 inch
Hersh-Weiss No Pole Tent, reg. $95
4 Q ^0
Tent on Sale for Only_____________________
W.DU
Sleeping Bag. regular $29.95
On Sale at Only......... ....... .
$16.50
JENKINS
HARDWARE
Me Give S and H Green Stamps
Phone 220«
John Clarke »a* called to Pendle­
ton Tuesday by the death of his mo­
ther, who had -uffered a stroke re­
cently Mr Clark had just returned
home last week following a visit
with her She had been staying at the
home of a daughter during her illness-
MID City, Ora.
This man
is about to
give your life
new color
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Shaw were
hosts at their home on S E King-
wood Street Sunday for a family din­
ner Present were Mr and Mrs. Verne
Shaw. Craig and Skye. Mr and Mrs.
Rud Bilyeu «nd Brent. Miss Audrey
Shaw of Salem and the hosts. Mr and
Mrs. Elmer Shaw
Someday soon this man will
appear at your home to intro­
duce you to a new and exciting
innovation in modern telephone
living. A Color Telephone. They
are made in many different
colors and styles and cost less
than you think. If you haven't
seen our selection of color tele­
phones. call our office and we
will be most happy to arrange a
showing at your convenience.
George Rambo of Roweburg spent
the weekend at the home of his par­
ents. Mr and Mrs Mel Rambo. Ad­
ditional Saturday evening guests was
Miss Margaret Taylor who is attend­
ing Lewis and Clark College in Port­
land.
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Mr*. James (.rant was hostess for
the Jaycette meeting held Octsber 1-
Members present were: Mrs. John
Wills. Mrs Harold Simes. Mrs Gordy
McMorns, Mrs Larry Carrkk. Mrs.
Vern Shaw and the hostess Mrs-
.Tames Grant. After the meeting re­
refreshments were served and cards
were played. Winning high was Mrs.
Harold Simes. Thursday. October 15
the Jaycettes will meet at the home
of Mrs Al Ziebert
Phone 2243
JUST RECEIVED
County and City CD
Directors To Meet in Salem
Su h varied subjects as national
plans, radiological defense, com­
munications and. Dower planning,
continuity of government and surplus
property will receive a thorough re­
view at the Semi-Annual City and
County Director's Conference to be
held in Salem on October Sth. under
the sponsorship of the state Civil
Defense Agency.
The one day meeting will feature
a round table discussion of the re­
cent Roseburg explosion and fire in
which local civil defense played such
an important part Moderating the
discussion will be John C- Marbur-
ton. City Manager and CD Director
for the stricken city His panel will
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Baltimore of
include other city and county of­
Redmond route were Mill City busi­
ficials as well as representatives of
ness callers Monday evening
the State Police and National Guard,
who will recount developments and
services during the 10 days in which
city emergency measures were tn
force
William C Perry. Associate Justice 1
of the Oregon Supreme Court, will |
address the lunchton meeting on I
“Continuity of Government in the '
Event of Nuclear War.”
GOT A HOUSE WITH
WEARY WIRING?
Lights dim when
Says Social Security Man
Sheets and Pillow Cases
Valley Telephone Company -
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Serving Mill Citv-Gates, Aumsville.
1 Ȏtroit-Idanha. Silverton, Turner