The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, November 15, 1962, Page 5, Image 5

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Mill City Enterprise A thought tor today — The
murk <>f u true executive is us­
Only $3.00 a Year ually illegible.
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Mr. iui<l Mr». Boiini«' Whlteett
und fumily were In Monmouth
Saturday to uttend Homecoming
uctivlUeu and Dud’s day ut (XT..
'ITii-ir duughter, Sharon, In u
student ut the college.
Mr. iuul Mr», George Gillen-
water of Gold lleuch spent the
weekend with her parents, Mr
and Mr« Jim Swan. The fam­
ily gathering honored Swim on
hla blrttiduy anniversary.
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Every Wednesday
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INSURANCE
I'll, 897-2413 or 897-2751
Mill City, Oregon
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Christmas Shoppers
New incn-hati<liM‘ in nr riving daily. Better ramie in
today anti start getting Henin to fill your (’hrintnias
Gift IJ h L
You’ll find it easy to Shop in Mill City.
No Parking Meter*.
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Ada’s Needle Shop
Phone 897-214 1
Mr». Fred I HI by I) Wll»ou
from Culgury, AlIxTta, Canada
arrived last Wednesday al the
home of her uncle ami aunt.
Mr. and Mr« Floyd Shepherd.
Mrs. Wilson la the duughter of
the lute Ellis Shepherd. She
win born at Prineville, ami af­
ter her mother’* death when
■lie was l1* year* of age »tie
lived in Mill City with her
grimdpurrnt* until »he wm 3
year* old. Her father then took
tier to Canudii where *he live».
Till» 1* her flrat viait since
leaving here 46 year* go. Mr.
und Mr*. Shepherd are taking
their neice to visit other rela­
tive* who live near ami are
also taking her on aevcral trip»
Mr. and Mr». Richard Ver
beck imd fumily of Albany were
Mr. «uid Mr». Jack Htewart
Saturday evening visitors ut the of Hermiston visited with hi*
laime of tils parents. Mr. and biotlier and family, the Charley
Mrs. Ixxila Verbeck
Stewart* last wok. They are
former resident*.
H. G. “Boot»" lllgdon left l>y
piano Thursday evening for De­
llorl» Uiil<liln*on moved Into
troit. Mich., where he wus call­ .Salem over the we«-kend ami
ed to I m - with his brother who will I m - employed a* a dental
la serioualy ill.
assistant. She has been working
for a Stayton dentist for the
Mr. and Mr«. Floyd Hhopherd past several month*.
and their houseguest, Mrs Fred
Wilson wen- dinner guests Sun­
Jerry J o I iiimmi . »on of Mr. und
day ut the home of Mr. and Mis. l>'«t«-r Johnson, who I* at­
Mrs. Milton Rolen and fumily tending SOCE again this year
at Lyons. Berth- Hates from ■pent die weekend at home. He
Scio waa also present. Mr and brought several
classmates
Mrs. William Shepherd joined witti mm who visited with rela­
the group in the afternoon.
tive» in valley town». They re­
turned to Axliland Sunday after­
Ml«« I’ll)111« liickett iuul Ml«» noon.
Kitty Travis of Independence,
drove the Santiam High schuol
Mr. ami Mr». Don HcMewek
yell leaders. Alice liickett. Tant­ and daughter of Sublimity were
ra Morris, tbit and Burn Reed Wednesday evening guests at
to tia- football game at War­ tlie home of her parents, Mr.
renton Saturday.
After the ami Mrs. Donald Nesbitt. The
game, tile girls visited Mr. ami gathering honored Mr. and
Mrs Ray Comstock, a former Mr*. Nesbitt on their anniver­
Santiam High teacher, who sary and Al’s birthday.
now teaches at Neukahnle high
achisd, and took them on a
The Mill City fire department
tour through the achool. The was called out about midnight
girls also toured the cheese fac­ Thursday to extinguish a flue
tory at Tillamook.
fire ut the horn«- of Mrs Myrtle
LaVine. No damage was re­
Mr». Joe F-nel iuul Toby ported.
spent last weekend in Portland
visiting with her sister, Jen­
Mr. and Mr«. Brooks Crimier
nie Kazda.
and family, who have been in
Maryland, where he was stat­
laF'Hnmi* lleauty Halon at ioned with the Army, arrived in
Stayton Open Monday through Mill City this week. They are
Friday 9 to 6. Saturday hours: visiting with her parents, Mr.
«30 to 4. Phone Stayton 769- and Mrs. Martin Hansen. Cros,«r
5322 . 3X3 Third Street.
46tf will go on to Oakland. Calif,
next week where he will tie
employed. His family will join
him later.
We're Getting Ready For
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Mr. uiul Mr». Bob One from
Redmond spent th«- weekend ut
the home of hi* parents, Mr.
and Mi*. I’uul Cree.
227 S. W. Broadway
Mill City
SERVICE YOU
CAN DEPEND ON
HONESTY - INTEGRITY - VALUE
14 Years Experience In Electronics
Authorized Sales & Service
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Golden Rule TV Service
Phone 897-2446
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Mil1 ^ity, Ore-
(hi New Highway At Third St.
(Across front Pittain’s Insurance Agency)
SEPTIC
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Will Solve Your Septic Tank Problems
Reactivate your tank with Septic Magic.
A live Itacteria.
A Septic Tank conditioner that really works
Septic Magic is simple to use. Simply pour it into
bowl and flush. It is not necessary to dig up your
lawn and it is not dangerous to bowls or drain con­
nections.
Approved For Sale by State of Oregon
Mill City Hardware
We Give S A II Green Stamps
1ft 1 S. W. Broadway
Phone 897-2977
Ileniorrholds pilew; F'istiila-fln-
sure-pndapse-itching and other
rectal disorders. No loss of time
except unusual cases. Free des­
criptive booklet. Dr. R. Rey­
nolds Clinic, Naturopath-Proc­
tology, 1144 Center St., Salem,
Oregon.
35 tf
Th«- meeting of the Presby­
terian Women's association sch­
eduled to be held Thursday af­
ternoon has been changed to
November 29 when they will
meet at the Fellowship hall of
the church, according to Mrs.
Barney Scott, president.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Shepherd
entertained at their horn«' Thurs­
day evening with a birthday
dinner in honor of their grand­
son, lx*roy on his 8th birthday
and Mrs. William Shepherd, Le­
roy. Jerry and Bonnie, Mr. and
Mrs. Milton Roten, Bobby and
Barbara Jean, from Lyons;
Mrs. Fred Wilson from Calgary,
Alberta, Canada and the host*.
«■arn above $1700. you lose $11
in benefit*.
Lyons Puts Radio
In Police Car
Q. I have receiv«»d benefit*
tor several year*. Now I have
a chance to take a job on *
regular basis and earn 1150
a month. How much of my so­
clul security benefit* wn J I lose
it I take the job:
LYONS The regular mreung
of the City Council was held
Wednesday evening. It was
voted to give $100 toward a re-
creation project for the com-
munity. Th«- council appointed
Frank Spellmeyer, Mrs. Robert
Walton and Mrs. Leonard Cru-
son on the recreation commit-
tee.
A new radio for the police
arc ha* been installed.
A You will lose $350 in so­
cial security benefit* each year.
You will be earning $1800 a
year so you will lose $250 in
benefit* for the wag«-« you re­
ceive up to $1700. You will lose
another $100 in benefit* for the
$100 you will be earning above
$1700. But if you are 72 or older,
the amount of your earning*
may not affect your benefit*.
Check with your nearest social
security office.
Q. I am the owner of a re­
tail business. What do I have
to do about paying tociat »e-
curity tax«» on my employees’
A. If you have not aireaay
«lone so. you should apply to the
District Director of Internal
Revenue for an employer loeie
tification number. This is used
to identify your particular ac­
count when you pay for the
taxes of your employees. Then
each quarter you should file
your return (Form 94b with
the Internal Revenue Service
and pay the taxes aue.
Susan, 3, Joel 6 months and Sherry Ner-
dahl, children of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Ner-
dahl.
Q I am a housewife and have
hired a cleaning woman to
come in and help me two days
•Per week. For this work I pay
her $5 per day. Do I have to
report her earnings for social
security purposes’
Mr. and Mr». Floyd .|olin»«m
moved during the weekend to
Gates where they will live in
the Floyd Völkel duplex.
th o » e
attend-
A mung
the University of Oregon-Wash­
ington State football game in
Eugene Saturday were Mr. and
Mrs. Mei Eide, Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Shields
ReMine.
Mr. und Mrs. Jim dem and
tour children of Portland were
Sunday dinner guests at the
home of her grandfather. Dave
Warde and family. She is the
daughter of David Warde of Ya­
chats. well known in the area
While Hunting in
North Fork Area
A Salem deer hunter was ac­
cidentally wounded in the Little
North, Fork sector northeast of
Mehama Monday night. Mar-
Ion County sheriffs office re-
ported.
Taken to Santiam Memorial
hospital at Stayton with bullet
wounds in each shoulder was
Dave Lee Bacus, 26, of 580 Bil­
ler Ave. N. E., Salem. He later
was released.
Paul Westphal. 37. of 4165
Cherry Ave, NE. also Salem,
told deputies he accidentally
shot his <x>mpanion about 6 p.
m. He said he was pursuing a
deer when he slipped while
crossing a log, his .30- 30 rifle
discharging.
Th«' bullet pierced the mus­
cles on both of Bacus' shoulder
blades, doctors said. He was
standing sideways when struck
bv the bullet.
It is often the poorly polish­
ed floor rather than the highly
polished «me that causes spills.
A dry surface with lots of shin«'
has been dubbed dry. A dry
surface is a .«after one. Half­
hearted polishing may leave
wet spots that can cause a skid.
So when you wax. do a thor­
ough job.
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A. Yes. since you pay her at
least $50 in cash per calendar
quarter. If she works 10 days
‘or 45 a day during any quarter,
her wages would total $50; so
you are required to report her
earnings for social security
J. C. KIMMEL, Owner
purposes. This $50 rule applies
Ph. 897-2660
Mill City
only to household workers.
HILL INSURANCE
AGENCY
Glona, 6, Leo, 8 and Sally Poole, 4, child­
ren of Mr. and Mrs. Leo A. Poole.
Earl Ilri-dy is on a combined
business and pleasure trip to
Mr. and Mr». Raymond Ber­
Los Angeles. Calif. He is a local
ry and granddaughter, Vicki of
realtor.
Tillamook were in Mill City
last week visiting her mother.
Mrs. Susie Haynes and with re­ Salem Man Shot
latives in Lyons.
Mr. and Mr». Francis Filling,
son expect to get settled in
their new home which was
built for them on N. W. River
road. They sold their home on
S. E. -1th earlier in the year
which th«1 new owner plans on
renting for a time.
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Pictured are Sheri, 2, Kerry 8 and Kar-
en 4, child.en of Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Fleming of Mill City.
Ix-lloy Richard» ha» moved to
Salem and will be employed as
a painter by a Salem contract­
or. He will continue going to
vocational school at night igfccre
h«- is learing the architectural
Mr». Gladys Manon is on a drawing trade.
two weeks vacation from her
Mr. »«id Mr». Jay Manon vis-
duties at the Valley Telephone
ited with Mill Gty friends Sat-
office. She plans on spending
unlay and took in the Lions
some time visiting relatives in
Auxiliary silent auction and
Eastern Oregon.
Mason attended the Masonic
Visiting at the home of their buck dinner Saturday evening.
son-in-law and daughter and
Mr. and Mr». Gerald Golden
family, Mr. and Mrs. Gary
moved over the week-end into
Liuallen were her parents. Mr.
the z\ndy Haakinson home on
and Mrs Ernest Magera of
N. E. Alder. He will move to
Athena. They had been here
Silverton to make his home.
several days and left for their
The Goldens have been living
home Saturday.
in the Vera Hathaway bouse on
Mr. iuh I Mrs. Tex Blasek N. E. 5th.
received word this week of the
birth of another grandchild, a
daughter, Isirn November 12 to
Mr. ami Mr*. Jay Bruce of
Beaverton. The little girl weigh­
ed 7 pound* 4 ounces and has
been named Kristi Jill. She has
a brother 4. and a sister 2. at
home.
5—The Mill City Enterprix«-, Thtirwhay, Nov. 15, 19^2
Future Citizens
Q. If I earn over $1200 during
the y«‘ar 1 retire, will I lose my
social security benefits for the
rest of that year?
A. No. Regardless how much
your earn in a year, you can
still get b«-nefits for any months
in which you neither earn over
$100 in wages nor render sub­
stantial services in self-employ­
ment. Even if you take a job
after you retire, you may still
be able to get benefits for some
months, depending
on the
amount of your benefit and how
much over $1200 you earn.
Q. If I earn over $1200 in a
year, won't I lose more in ben­
efits that I would gain by work­
ing?
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A. No. Under the changes
made to the social security law
in 1961, you will receive more
money by working than by re­
ceiving benefits only. You will
lose $1 in benefits for each $2
you earn above $1200 and be­
low $1700. For every $1 you
Dear Customer:
You can’t think of November without think­
ing of THANKSGIVING. It’s a time for being with
family and friends and sharing good food, fun and
laughter.
Under the heading of “good food ”, let’s include
Chocolates by Brown and Haley. There is nothing
like them to top off a Thanksgiving dinner. A box
of candy makes a gracious gift when visiting on
this occasion. Our Candy Hutch offers you and
your family a wide choice of luscious chocolates.
Also to make your Thanksgiving Day table a
big hit. be sure to include the Thanksgiving Pay
paper table cloths for only 39c and the napkins
for only 29c.
We are looking forward to helping you make
this Thanksgiving Day a very happy one.
Very cordially yours,
MEL EIDE
Mill City Pharmacy
MEI. EIDE, Owner
Phone 897-2812
Mill City, Oregon
Plan Your Thanksgiving Day Menu With
Muir s Baked Goods
For Holiday Brunch—
Toast Made From Muir’s Bread
Cinnamon - White or Whole Wheat
Danish Breakfast Rolls, Maple Bars, Donuts
For Your Turkey—
Dressing Bread. Plain or Seasoned
Dinner Breads—
French, plain or garlic. Egg Twist.
Poppy Seed or Sesame Seed
Hot Rolls—
Butter, Parkerhouse, Cloverleaf and French
For That Special Dessert—
Pies—
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Mince
Ch erry
Apple
Pumpkin
Cake
Chocolate, Lady Baltimore, Cherry Nut and Angel Food
Place Your Order Early
Muir’s Bakery
AND FOUNTAIN
Mill City, Oregon
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Phone 897-2136