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4—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, May 2, 194W plan to retire as soon as I reach Lyons-Mehama Your Social Security Q I will be 62 in September . 1963. My neighbor says I must 1 have a birth certificate to prove my age. Is this true? A. No. generally speaking, it is not true. You must submit LYONS -The new telephone evidence of your age. and a directories are now ready for birth certificate issued at the distribution, reports Mrs. Alta time of your birth is of course Bodeker and Wendell Weaver. the most reliable proof of age. The patrons may pick them up But about 45 per cent of the at the telephone plant or busi births in this country between ness office Due to the new ex ; 1895 and 1920 were not register pansion project there are a ed. You may be among this number of new number chang group. If so. you may be able . to prove jour age with some es in Mehama. The letter S holds the lead I other document, such as a bap with the minority of only one tismal certificate, family Bible. E, one U, and one I. and two I a marriage record, confirma- Vs. The new directory serves ■ tion records, school record, re the Santiam Valley. Aumsville. military or immigration Detroit, Idanha. Lyons, Me cord. Q. How soon should 1 make hama. Mill City, Gates. Scio. Stayton. Sublimity, Turner. application for my social se West Stayton and Marion. curity retirement benefits? I Phone Books Ready For Distribution 62. A. It’s a good idea to call at the social security office two months before you reach age 62. If you decide to file a claim, we will have sufficient time to process your claim so that your first check will be paid prompt ly to you. Q Should I retire and apply for my social security benefits next year when I am 62 or would it be best to wait until I am 65* A. I would suggest that you get in touch with the local so cial security district office. The people there will not advise you when you should retire, but they will explain the advant ages and disadvantages of ap plying at 62 in terms of your particular situation. You can also get an estimate of your benefit amount at age 62. or at 65. You will then be in a position to make an intelligent decision as to whether to take the reduced benefits payable at Last Rites Held For Mrs. Moravec Funeral services were held Tuesday at Weddle Funeral Home for Mrs. Frances Mora vec. 77. who passed away Sat urday at a Stayton hospital She had been a Mill City res age 62, or to wait until 65 and collect your full retirement benefits. Q 1 am 66 years old and have earned wages of 52,000 per year for many years. My earnings are over $100 every month of the year Is there any chance that I could collect social secur ity benefits even though I ain continuing to work? A. There certainly is. You may be eligible to receive benefits even if you continue to work at your present rate Stop by your local social security office for full details kient for 45 years and had l»ecn 111 for some time. She was born in Yugoslavia in 1885 and was married to An ton Moravec in 1907. the year they came to the United States. They have made their some in Mill City since July 1, 1918 Survivors include the widow er. Anton of Mill City, Frank of Grunts Pass and Edward of Gladstone; three brothers. Jos «•pli Rada of Chicago. HI.; Frank Rada of Pendleton and Emil Ra ia of Yugoslavia; a sis ter, Anna, also of Yugoslavia; six grandchildren and two great grandchildren. She was prveed ed in death by a son, Duty Mor avec and a daughter, Anna Wil son. Interment vas at Lone Oak cemetery in Stayton with the Rev, Richard CWe officiating. Du- American Cancer So ciety's immediate goal is the saving of 265,000 lives, or halt of those who develop cancer each year. 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Entrance and placement ex aminations for all Incoming freshmen win» will form D m - toiiislutliMi class nt Regia will I m - held at St Mary's school in Stayton mi Saturday, Muy 11 at James Uonnalh AFH, Tex ;i a in Die examination will Aviation Cadet Ernest F And lie more than two tuiura In ersen of Mill City, has entered length and serve ns Ixisls for United States Air Force navi completing curriculum arrange gator training here. 1 men I a Cadet Andersen, son of Dar I Die first Regis scholarship rel F Andersen of Mil) City, will lx- awarded to the student will receive radar and celestial achieving the highest score mi navigation training In Air Force the scholastic exnmlnaliou It T-29 Flying Classroom" air la anticipated that there will I m - craft He will be awarded the in excess of tio boys ami girls sliver wings of n navigator of the present eighth grade und a commission as a second competing for the honor of the lieutenant upon complctkm of first award, which will be In the course. the amount of the $125 yearly His mother. Mrs Isils lteisell. tuition and fees ns recently de. resides on Rt. 3. Shaug Ave., termim-d by U m - Regis Board Die Dalles of Consultants Die cadet, a graduate of Forecasting of all transfers Santiam links» High Schixil. at into the sophomore, junior, and tended Oregon State University senior will I m - completed during nt Corvallis and Oregon College the registration period of May of Education nt Monmouth. 1 11 by Father Campbell ami Father Gearin. Die full pro gram of Catholic secondary education will lie in effect for all freshmen and sophomores, Mrs. John Teeters ami Regts will operate a »|x-cial Mrs. Adelaide Orange of latke program fur the junior and I-ablsh visited here a week ago senior transfers from St. Bonl- Sunday with Mrs Jennie Moe fice Die full tour year program Mrs. Moe returned home with will be in effect in September Mrs. Orange for a few day’s 1964 visit. Registration forms ar«« ob Mr. nnd Mrs William Dull tainable at U m - Regia office al were in Portland Sunday where 525 E. Santiam, Stayton, at St tltey attended a family dinner Bontfaos High Mtoooi and honoring both their birthdays Mrs G D Bilyeu of Ix-ban- Grade achooi in Sublimity ami on and Mrs. Rlllie Trask were at St. Mary's Grade school in honor guests at a birthday din Stayton. M Ell AM A ner Diursday evening. April 25 at the Hnrry Munns* home Present for the evening liesldes the honor guests were Mr. and Mrs C S Brown o: I V and Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Mr. ami Mri G. D. Bilyeu also visited Sunday evening with the Monroes. The Larry Walz family of Salem visited Sunday nftcrmsm with his brother's family. Mr. nnd Mrs Edward Walz. Joanne. Dorothy. Carol, Darrel and Mik.- Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs David Blum amt Judy were Mr. and Mrj. Charles Morley. IX-nnis. Kent nnd Na dine of Sublimity. Mr. and Mrs. Roy llohanan, Ricki, Dorinda and Angela id San Jose, Calif., are visiting here a few days with her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank White and with other relatives. .Mr .md Mis Julius T’itz<- spent Friday and Saturday at their cabin on the Metolius. Sunday guests of the Dtzes were Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bailey nnd daughter. Sherry of Spring field. Mr. and Mrs Robert Crook, Barbara, Allyson nnd Mark of Salem visited Sunday with his parents. Mr nnd Mrs. Charles Cr<M»k. Mrs. Ernest Christensen Is convalescing from major surg ery at Santiam Memorial hos pital. Visiting Saturday at the Jim Richmond home were his mo ther and sister, Mrs. Veria Johnson and daughter, Francis of Springfield. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Branch visited last Thursday with their son and daughter-in- law, Mr. ami Mrs. Dean Branch in Portland. Weekend guests at the Branchs were his hrother- In-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs Howart Siewert of Neotsu Ad- ditkmal Sunday dinner guests were another sister. 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