The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, July 27, 1967, Page 4, Image 4

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    4—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, July 27, 1967 violence or other unlawful pret any law without the aid
NEED A YOUTH?
h the Salem Area call your
OREGON STATE EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
IT’S YOUR LAW
585-4720
GIVE THEM THE OPPORTUNITY THEY DESIRE
«TATE Of OREGON • DEPARTMENT OP EMPLOYMENT
About Medicare
Fred A. Lindemann
Real Estate and Insurance
P.O. Box 128
Lyons, Oregon
Phone 859-2415
Evenings 859-2415 or 859-2769
3 bedroom home in Mill City, double lot, gas heat, move
right in for $750.00 down and $60.00 per month, total
$7,500.00.
Older 3 bedroom home in Lyons, J acre $6,500.00 with
$650.00 down and $65.00 per month.
Large 2 bedroom, nice yard and patio, storage or work­
shop, double carport, $9,500.00. Located in Lyons.
Exceptionally neat and clean 2 bedroom home on a large
lot in Mehama, cheerful dining room, view of the river.
$8,000.00, owner will finance.
Comfortable cabin on the Little North Fork, | acre,
nice water frontage, secluded yet close to freeway,
$6,950.00.
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Contact Social
Security Office
of an attorney who is com­
means.
4. Support those charges pletely advised of the facts
with the enforcement and ad­ involved. Even a slight vari­
ministration of our laws, vol­ ance in fact may change the
Respect for Law Makes Democracy Live
application of the law.)
Citzenship and Responsibility of American Citizenship.” untarily act as a witness and
“I am an American citizen.” These Canons emphasize that serve as a juror.
5. Harbor no prejudice Bake a Cake Contest
For you to be able to say every American citizen
Person 65 years old don’t
this has required all Ameri­ should recognize the duty to: against anyone because of To Be Held in August
have to be getting monthly
1. Uphold the laws of the race, religion or national or­
cans, now and in the past, to
As county fair times are benefits under social security
shoulder certain responsibil­ United States, and the states igin.
just around the corner, the to be protected by medicare
ities in guarding this precious and communities.
6. Maintain pride in family, housewives of the area are
according to C. I. Flaten, Sal­
2. Defend our country from hertitage and church as well
privilege and defending our
reminded o f the Oregon em district manager Expect­
Constitution. Americans are invasion and our government as in community, state and Wheat Growers League Cake ing a 65th birthday in the
envied around the world for from overthrow by force, vio­ nation.
Baking contest. This will be next 3 months? Contact your
lence, or subversion.
the rights they enjoy.
7. Keep informed on issues the first time this contest has social security office and sign
Recently, in an effort to de­ 3. Encourage respect for and candidates, and vote in been held in the Willamette up for medicare now.
fine the responsibilities of cit­ law and order and insist upon every election.
F'laten states some workers
Valley area.
can earn as much as $3,000 a
izenship, a special committee solutions of differences and
8. Respect the rights and
Prizes will be $5, $3. and $2 year and still receive some
of the American Bar Associa­ grievances by processes of opinions of others.
with the winner entitled to social security payments.
tion formulated the “Canons , law and never by resort to
9. Participate in religious, enter the state contest where However, even if you are
charitable, civic, educational $100 awaits the winner.
earning far too much to re­
Any woman or man, exclud­ ceive any social security ben­
or other activities to promote
the welfare of the community. ing professional bakers, 21 or efits, don’t hesitate to apply
10. Acknowledge that re­ over, are eligible from Yam­ for medicare. Filing a claim
sponsibilities are as important hill, Marion and Polk Coun­ for social security benefits
as rights in the preservation ties. All entries must be tak­ does not “freeze” the amount
Flowers for all Occasions
en to the Polk County fair of your benefit as many peo­
of freedom and justice.
ple seem to think. Any and all
All citizens should take August 17-29. Each contest­ earnings you have after filing
Corsages—Cut Flowers—Plants
time to learn the responsibil­ ant uses the same cake and your social security claim are
Shrubs—Bedding Plants
ity that goes with saying: “I icing recipe as shown in the credited to your record and at
FLOWERS by WIRE SERVICE
county premium book.
am an American Citizen.”
the end of the each year your
230 N.E. 4th Street
Additional information may social security benefit is re­
(Oregon lawyers offer this
Phone 897-2452
Mül City
column as a public service. No be secured from your county figured to determine if your
earnings during the year will
person should apply or inter- agent’s office.
increase your benefits. A so­
cial security benefit cannot
be lowered once It is establish­
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ed. but it certainly can be
raised.
Before you reach 65, check
on your benefits and sign up
for medicare. Prevent possible
loss of cash benefits and medi­
care protection by filing
promptly. Failing to apply for
medicare before you reach 65
can cause loss of months of
valuable protection.
Death and taxes are not the
only certain things in life. It
is also certain that you will
lose the chance to have full
medicare protection beginn­
ing on the first day of the
month of your 65th birthday
if you do not file promptly.
Your social security district
office is located at 702 Church
Street N. E., Salem. The of­
fice is open Monday through
Friday, 8:30 a. m. to 4:30 p.
m., and is also open each Mon­
day evening until 7:30 for
your convenience.
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Brunner's Flowers and Gifts
Detroit Dam Draws
Visitors This Season
Visitors to Army Engineers’
reservoirs in western Oregon
during the month of June
totaled almost three quarter
million persons, according to
Col. Robert L. Bangert, Port­
land District engineer. The
total was 748,615 compared to
487,751 for the month of May.
The first six months of
1967 have seen a grand total
of 1,782,346 visitors counted
at the two Columbia River
and 10 completed Willamette
Valley reservoirs.
Detroit dam east of Mill
City on the North Santiam
River tallied 117,900 visitors
for June to take third place
honors in the Portland dis­
trict. In the first six months
of 1967 Detroit Reservoir has
attracted 242,040 recreation­
ists of all types.
Mill City Women's
Softball Team Wins
Over Gates Team
The Mill City Women’s
Softball team played a home
game on Tuesday, July 18,
winning over Gates Women
by a score of 22 to 13.
Pitching for Mill City was
Geneva Johnson. There was
quite a bit of action through­
out the game, with a double
play by Esther Cline. The
season t ecord now stands at
three wins and two losses.
Why suffer through hot, sticky weather?
Get an electric air-conditioner...now!
There are lots of miserable days ahead this summer.
But you can do something about it! Pick up a room air
conditioner from a dealer ... now. Prices will never be
lower. Installation is easy. The cost of operation is small.
You’ll use your electric room air conditioner a lot,
because it does more than cool. It removes dirt, pollen,
and excess humidity—then it gently circulates the clean
air for real comfort. Better buy now.
^PACIFIC POWER
D E T R 01T
IDANHA
By Boots Champion
The Detroit-Idanha Wom­
en’s Softball team will play
Gates there August 1 at 7 p.
m. Tuesday night they played
Mill City here. The local
team is sponsored by The
Patio.
Mrs. John Cook entered Sa­
lem Memorial Hospital last
week for medical attention.
Summer vacationers will
bring an increase of traffic
on roads, warns the Traffic
' Safety Division of the Oregon
| Department of Motor Vehicles
Drive carefully—fasten your
seat belts, be alert, courteous
and drive within the limita­
tions of your car.