The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, February 20, 1964, Page 4, Image 4

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Farm Bureau Furrow Claudia Budlong
Named Queen
FROM*
Z
OUR FILiS^
Outdoor Recreation
Interest Growing
I—Th,. Mill City Entrrprlw. TliurmlHy, Feb.
CHUCKLE
I!hil
CORNER
By Scott launb
To anyone who wonders why
Claudia Budlong was crowned
PToUpas —
many farmers are opposed to
Recreation visits Io the Wil­
Swwt-
increasing social security taxes Queen of the annual
lamette National Forest during
Bchlng — Tb.wdt wK sb
to pay for medical care, one »»f heart's Ball held at the high
1963 totaled an estimated I'*
th«* answers can be found in the school gym Saturday evening.
million visit», according to fi­
N« HaapiUi OpersUoa
boost in the tax rate for self- Her escort was J»>e Oogar. Sh«*
gures released by the Forest
Five Years Ago
is a junior and the daughter of
employed peraona.
Service.
Under the propoaed legisla­ Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Budlong.
The Mill City Camp Fire Girls
F «rest Supervisor David R.
Her court was ITances Reid, hail the honor of being th«- first Gibncy said the figur»* is the
IMS Caa»w «•- —
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tion. the farmer would pay
$301 60 in 1965. and $379 60 in senior, lusura Jo Rambo, soph- organistzd group to present San­ largest on record and represents
Oorel
Hampton. tlam high school with a shrub "the Increase interest of people
196« and afterward, compared omore and
a Japanese silk tree. They In »xitikxir recreation." 1 ji « i
with the $259.30 he pays now. freshman
Master o( ceremtvmes was were pictured on the front page year, an estimated 1,086,550
The 196« payment is bas«xi on
radio station of Tile Enterprise
|x*nuxis visited the forest for re­
a rate of 7.3 per cent on a Jim Haley of
Th,* royal court at the Santi­ creation 711«* forest this year
maximum earnings
lias«* of KBZY Salem There was a
$6200. compared with the cur­ better attendance at the dance am High School Sweetheart'» was s<*c«>nd <mly to the Mt. H«xxl
than in previous years.
ball was Phyllis Birkett as National Forest in the Oregon-
rent $5«00 base.
queen and Rodney Sehaer as Washington region Nearly three
So some farmers would be
king. Other princ«*sses were million visits wen* reconhxl to
paying more social security,
Yvonne Dart, Virginia Urban the Mt. Hixxt.
taxes tiuui federal income tax­
and Carol Pate.
General enjoyment and sight-
es. This would be an additional
W«xim«*»lay Feb. IS
Jim Putman,
principal
at seelng which include» automo­
burden on a group already sad­
North Santiam Chamber of
dled with an even-increasing Commerce meeting at Gate» Santiam High school was spear­ bile travel top|x*«l th«* list with
heading the Santlam Canyon 403.SOO visits Next wus fishing
property tax. A l«x»k at the pro­ Woman's clubhouse
White­
pertv tax bill many fanners water Challenge" will be dis­ Frolic which promised to lx1 a with 221.600 visits and camping
gay affair.
amt picnicking with 181.300 an»)
pay over and above production | cussed
Virginia Richards ami Sandra 135.OtX) reapectivcly Other vis­
expenses of planting aixi har-. San'iam R»*tx*kah lodge at
Jackson were initiated into the its ami camping and picnicking
vesting a crop makes it l«x*k as haU 8 P. M.
if they are working mostly' for
Junior Chamber of Commerce Order of Rainbow for Girls at a for swimming, winter sport»,
hunting, hiking ami riding. Ixxit-
meeting that week.
the tax collector.
at hall at 8 P. M.
Unknown to many, the social
L inda Duffy had been honored ing. group camping, wilderness
Friday. Feb. •I
sec ;ntv tax rate L«r th«* self-
IOOF lodge at hall at S I* M on her 12th birthday annivers­ travel, gathering tore»l pro­
emoloyed has risen six times
ary with a party at th»* home of ducts, scientific study ami h<4>- widow's benefit» back to th«*
THE MILL CITY
Monday. Feb. il
month in which you became 62
since 1953. and when it rises
her
grandparents. Mr anti Mrs bi»*s and other activities
lit
Ljons club dinner meeting
... So wh«n the note from my
Q My lioss say« my «octal
Glbney said the use statistics
to 6.9 per cent m 196« (if Medi­ Fellowship hall 6:30. Annual Fred Duffy
ENTERPRISE
principal caught fire, I had to
Mr and Mrs. Al Pakula had are based on informali.in ga­ security will tx* cut 20 [x*rc«*nt
care does not pass', the rate Sweetheart dinner.
snuff it out with my report card ! I"
If
I
retire
and
go
on
»»x-inl
se
­
will have increased 207 per cent.
just returned from Michigan thered from traffic counters.
i nti'ivii ni second class matter
1'ucMlay, Feb. i.i
The increase to 7.3 per cent if
where they had been called by su|>plenu*nted by personal ob­ curity at 62 My neightxir say« XoM'Hll><-t 10 1911 at UlM 1‘ost
You'll Like Cur Food th«* bill passes would mean an North Santiam Council nu*et- a death in th»* family.
servations of forest officers it will lx* 25 percent Wlx> 1» Olti.c al Mill (Tty. Oregon un
ing at I-ast Frontier. Ladies
Mr anti Mrs Bob Hill and Over a perxxi of years, they right 7
additional 17 per cent rise.
night.
der Act of March 3. ’«>9.
Steaks, Chicken
A. Your txws. Benefits to both
returned giv<* un indication of trends in
Nothing but public opinion can
Marilyn Club covered dish din­ young son had just
men atxl women workers nrr re
! gtop the rate from being m-
ner at home of Mrs Charles from a two week'« trip to Ha­ recreation use that reflect the
Sea Food
duct'd 21) percent at 62 A WIFE
waii.
[votili* s needs
! creased either before or after Kelly . 12 rxxin
who draws blue! it payments nt
Miss Sandra Olson had enter-
196«. but public opinion has not
Wednesday. Feb. .*»
Chinese Food
62 from her husltand'a xx'lal
tertained with a Coke party at
proved much of a safeguard up
Order of Rainbow for girls
»«•curity record get« n 25 percent
her home preceding the annual
— WFJLtmn 11 CI JI ll
I till now. The Social Security at hall 7 :30 P. M.
Orders To Go.
reduction as do dependent hus-
Sweetheart's ball
1 Act of 1935 has been amended
Thursday. Feb. 17
y I served with the Marines J bands who draw on their re­
47*
NtwihDli
65 times and one Congress pas-
Lions Auxiliary at Alta Mof-
Live Music Every
Corps fwni 1928 to 193«. IN» I re­ tired wives’
»octal security
Ten
Years
Ago
1 sed 17 of these amendments.
rutitsHi is
fatt home 8 P. M.
ceive any social security cr»*dits record»
Friday and Saturday
Farmers and other self-em-
ASSOCIATION
Members active m the Toast- for this service'
(J. I may decide to take my
' ployed persons are asked to pay
A Free rocial security cred­ social security at 62. Do 1 need
mistess club then were Edna
, their social security taxes in
Ross. Gwen Jones. Harriet Le- its of $160 a month can only lx* more work credit to «tart my
Subset iptlon Rates
I a lump sum at the end of the
______ at 62 or 1« it the same
Cours.
Edna Hutcheson. Faus­ granted to individuals who serv- check«
Msriond Inn C<ninne» }i « year
year, while employes have their
(g-
tina Nesbitt. Dolores Stewart ed on active duty in the military ul|
Outside Martan-lJnn S3 M a Yr
taxes deducted from their pay-
7 to 12 P. M.
service aft«*r September 15. 19401 A. It I* exactly the mine
and Elaine Kiersey
! checks, the latter a fairly pain-
Trle|>tM>nr «H.JÎ71 <»r «97 293U
•nd
Iwfot»-
19.
’
>7
since
s
-
hii
'■
r-
,
Q I've done most of my work
Mr. and Mrs Glen Blegen,
less method A farmer netting
vice was before 1940. you will m a
QJa| wasn’t covered by
who
wen*
then
located
at
L>>weU
$5.000 income is often hard
xx'ial security, in ail. I only DON W MOFFATT. Ed-Pub
wen* visiting at the Jay Mason not receive the free cr«*dits.
pressed to pay $260-$300 under
Q When did the members of have about 3 years social se­
home.
the current rate, let alone
Rosalie Bassett was playing th«* military services first be­ curity credit In early I960.
MABEL JOHNSON
$379.60 five years hence
come covered by social secur­ when I was 65. I went to the a>
Mrs Mabel M mm
SO, of a clarinet solo that week at a
Aside
from
the
cost,
th«*
pro
­
ity’ A On January 1. 1957
You'll jump at the chance
clal security <4ficc and ¡xit in
Salem
school.
Accompanying
1565
Tierra
Drive,
died
Wednes
­
posed Medicare offers little in
y
My hust*an»l m retired a claim. They turned me down
of eating the best food return to those who wvxild pay day tn Salem following a kmg her on th»* trip was her m«>lhcr. and
draws $120 a month from because my 3 years credit
Mrs. l«ee Bassett.
there are in pleasant sur­ into it for several years. Priv­ illness.
social security. I’ll lx* 62 in wasn't enough lias there been
Guests
at
the
Bill
Shuey
A
native
of
Iowa,
she
came
ate insurance groups can do a
July. nn»l h<* says mat 1 can get any change i n the luw that
roundings. Our prices are better
job of providing health in­ to Mill City from Colorado in nome that week were Mr. and s»x:ial security on his account w'ould help me'
Mrs
Qu«*
Haines
of
Portland
reasonable — our service surance for the aged, and those 1921. and moved to Salem in
A. Yes As of 1961. a man who]
ana Mrs. William North and son then How much can I get?
prompt and friendly. Try who cannot afford n«*eded medi­ 1929. She and her late husband of
A If y»xj start collecting was 65 in 1960 only ne«-»l» 2(* Amazing Compound Dissolves
Springfield.
cal care have benefited great­ Charles, operated a grocery
social s«*curity work
( I.ninii.n Warta Away
us today.
At Gates Mr and Mrs. Joe benefits at 62. you will receive years
ly from the Kerr-Mills Law of store on Silverton road NE for
$40 a nmnth, which represents to be eligible for benefits A
Without Cutting or Burning
Hnw-rs
a
recently
marrt«*d
cou
­
many
years.
She
was
a
mem
­
I960.
half of your husband's bene­ woman who was 65 in I960 only Doctor* warn pu king or scratch­
ber ’ of Mill City Christian ple were honored with a recep­
fits. less 25 percent for having needs 1’» years' covered work ing nt warts may cause t>l<wx|in(.
tion
at
the
Gates
Women's
church.
elected to get payments at th«*
Q I’m 65 mnv and still work s |« m <1 iok Now atuaziiig Coni
fMHind W isoietraUM Into warta.
Surviving are a daughter. clubhouse
of
62
instead
of
waiting
age
full
time However, I am think­ destroy« tlietr crlia. actually melts
Mr and Mrs Floyd Fleet­
Mrs. Myrtle Rowland, Salem; a
until
you
are
65.
ing
utxsit
retiring
I
work
every
warta away without cutting or
brother. John H. Wilkinson, of wood had visiteii that week in
Q I understand my wile'« x>- month and make about $5.000 a burning. Painless, colorless
Turner;
two sisters. Zorn a Gresham at the home of their cial »ecurity benefit payments
year. 'Diere's no reason f«>r me <'ompound W, used as dirnat.-d.
Baldwin of Stayton and Ruth son-ui-law »nd daughter. Mr. will be cut 25 percent if she
to put in a social security claim removes common warta aafelv.
and
Mrs
Ben
Beisel).
Zemo—liquid or ointment—a doc­
Decker of Pocatello. Ida; and
•Vfcctlvsly, leaves no ugly a. ar».
requests them at 62 How much now, is there’
tor's ar.uscptic, promptly relieves
Taking
a
lull
page
ad
in
The
MEHAMA
itching, stops scratching and so four grandchildren.
would the reduction be if she
A. Although it sounds as if w<* 1
Enterprise
was
Don
Lloyd
of
the
helps heal and clear surface skin
Services will be at 1:30 p. m.
waits until she’s 63 or 64?
can't pay y<xi anything now,
Chris Campbell, Owner rames. Buy Extra >— xw Saturday at the Barrick mor­ Idanha Super service station
A. About 17 percent at 63; It's still a gixxl idea to [xit in
Strength Zemo for^b*|||i■
announcing
a
wholesale
price
on
Automotive A Industrial
Phone 85&-2801
tuary. Rev Myron Hall officiat­
stubborn cssas iMlwrAAAAF
ab»ait 9 percent at 64. The cl«»scr your claim. If you do. we will be
tires.
ing. Interment will be private
to 65 she is when she claims all set to start your checks as
Maintenance
Pric«*s at Hilltop Market that
her benefit payments, the small­ s<x>n as yxxi retire.
week featured short nbs. 23c
er the reduction.
Welding, IHmrl Fingine
per pound; canned pincappl«* 4
Q. I'm a widow and didn't ap­
Service
cans $1. lettuce 12c a pound,
ply for social security benefits
Shop or Field
pork steak 59c lb.
on my husband's record when I
was 62 because I didn't want
Delco Batteri«*
Fifteen Years Ago
my payments reduced. I'll be 63
Factor) Equipment
Mill City had been without this month If I put in for my
Ignition Puri*
power for a 20-hcur stretch with widow's checks now. by txiw
business and industry all but much will they be reduced?
Dealer for Aireo Welding
A. Unlike a womsn worker's
PAINFUL CORNS?
paralyzed.
or
a
wife's,
widow
’
s
benefits
Producta
AMAZING LIQUID
More than 350 people had at-
ten-Ted the amateur show at the aren't reduced at ages under 65.
RELIEVES PAIN AS
Mill City Theatre. Bob Fish of Every month that you now delay
IT DISSOLVES CCR .S AWAY
Now remove <<»rr»- the last, e««y way
ceremon- calling at your social security of­
S il» in was master of o
fice,
you
are
losing
money.
with | tct/i.nr »
liquid Itrrz.nr tr
ies and Mrs. Donald Sheythe
Jim and Vrryl Hoover
hew« p4in inttantly. work* below the
Since
your
claim
can
go
12
•ktn line to duvolve corn* away in imt
was the accompanist for the
Ph.
»17-2911
Mill City
months back, come in right , dayt Ge< I'lfc/unc at ail drug < ountrrt
musical numbers.
away and we can pay you full I
Mr and Mrs. Albert Millsap
had attended a birthday dinner
in Mill City honoring Wilbur
Meinert on his birthday anni-
versa ry.
The flu bug seemed to be
striking everywhere th»-n as
now and with the weather bad
outsid«* no one wanted to get out
anyway.
Motor Trend magazine tested them all. Exhaustively.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Girod and
At the finish the entire line of 1964 Fords came out
sons were living in Idanha then
on top . . . winning the coveted "Car of the Year”
and were just back from a two
Award. Your Ford Dealer invites you to sample this
week's vacation trip to Californ­
award winning total performance and test drive a
ia.
Falcon, Fairlane, Super Torque Ford or Thunderbird.
Southern
Gene Armstrong,
Then get his price. We think you’ll agree that Ford
Pacific agent, who had gone
FIT here ' s a new additive in to-
burn in a radiant, even flame. It
is the buy of the year, too.
back to Wyoming for his family
1 day’s Sind] Ib ating Oil.
helps reduce service calls and ex­
had been snowbound in that
Called F0A-5X*. this Shell prod­
area for 10 days.
pense. The result: more warmth
Hit records at Porter & Lau
uct works round the clock to
per gallon of fuel—top heating per­
that week were "Baby, Won't
protect your fuel system — from
formance at minimum cost.
You Please Come Home," fea­
storage tank to burner head.
turing Jo Stafford; "September
Before you buy your next gallon
Song," Harry James and My
FOA-5X helps reduce build-up
of heating oil, call us. We will give
Old Flame’’ with Spike Jones.
of heat-robbing deposits that can
I
you complete details about Shell
At Fleetwood’s Grocery link
collect
in critical areas of your
Heating Oil with F0A-5X and
sausage was selling at 49c a
burner. It lets Shell Heating Oil
pound; cabbage 7c a pound, ap-
about our services.
ples 7c a pound and rib steak
54c a pound.
Fistula — Fissure
j
Coming Events
IN MY FAMILY...OHLY MY WIFE
MACS A BRILLIANT MARRIAGE!"
J _______
Your Social Security
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W'
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Itchy Skin Rash!
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,ot"*
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Stayton, Oregon
Goodwill Industrie« will send
their truck to Stayton Wednes­
day, February 26, to collect
items of clothing, furniture, ap­
pliances and other household
goods. Those who wish to con­
tribute their repairable discards
are asked to call Mrs. R. (1.
Wood at 769-5365 She will ar-
range for the truck to pick up
your donation«. There in an
acute shortage of furniture at
Goodwill now. Donations of all
types of furniture will be ap­
preciated.
h
H. L. ASHBY
Ph. 897-2442
Distributor Mill City. Ore
We Give S & H Green Stamps
On Heating Oil