The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, September 07, 1967, Page 5, Image 5

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    5—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Sept. 7, 1967
Time To Check
Hearts and Guns
Marilyn Chapter 145
OES To Meet Sept. 11
DON’T DRIVE A CAR
THAT’S ONLY
INSURED
Paul Freeman spent two
Mariljn Chapter No. 145
weeks in Washington. One
will resume the regular meet­
week he visited his grand­
ings next Monday, Septem­
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Earn­
By Milt Guymon
ber 11 at 8 p. m. at the IOOF
est Preston and one week he
hall. Mabie Yankus, associate
attended the YMCA camp at
Getting restless? Is the urge
Bill Briney returned to his Spirit Lake where his aunt,
Tom Drynan, who has serv­ to be on the move getting matron and Al Yankus, asso­
home at Longview, Wn., af­ Mrs. Ralph Briney is a cook. ed as game officer here for
ciate patron will preside due
to you? Now this could be
ter spending a month at the
a number of years, received caused by the August dold­ to the absence of Odette
home of his uncle and aunt,
Thursday guests at the word this week that he has rums, but the symptoms indi­ Chudzinski and Steve Chud-
zinski, worthy matron and
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Free­ home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis been promoted to corporal.
cate otherwise.
worthy
patron, who are in
man. He spent his time pick­ Verbeck were her mother,
He will be in charge of the
Frequent trips to the gun the process of moving to Sa­
ing beans while he was here. Mrs. Josie Mires from Silver- state police office in Mill
cabinet, a drop of oil on the cramento where they will
ton and her brother and fam­ City and will be assisted by
Monday Dick Freeman and ily, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Officer Glen Bigness. Com­ bolt of “Old Betsy”, a loving make their home.
family spent the day at the Mires from Cloverdale, Cal. ing from McMinnville the pat on the double-barrel, or
A Safeco family
perhaps a fast swing or point
home of his cousins, Mr. and
middle ot September will be at the buck rack above the Reception To Honor
auto policy gives
Mrs. Mike Cash and family.
Mrs. Golda Martens is re­ Barry Drake, who has been
you a complete
fireplace to test rusty reflexes New Pastor and Family
cuperating at home follow­ with the state police in that
profile of protection
Rev. and Mrs. Charles E.
all
point
to
an
anxiety
prob
­
Dinner guests Sunday at ing an auto accident last area. He will serve as the
—at all times.
Fultz and three children will
lem.
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill week. She spent several days new game officer.
be
honored
at
a
reception
on
The fall hunting seasons are
Shepherd were Bertie Bates at Santiam Memorial hos­
You'll save worry, may save money, too, with a Family Auto Policy
Sunday, September 11, from
almost
with us.
from Scio, and Mr. and Mrs. pital.
from Safeco Insurance. We will make sura that both you and your
3:30
to
5:30
p.
m.
in
the
There is no doubt that a
Ralph Smith and Bob from
car are protected by a policy with no dangerous gaps, no costly
church
social
rooms.
careful check of all hunting
Albany, Dennis Morley from
overlaps. Safeco insures only careful drivers—so you save there,
The Round Robin pinochle
Rev-.
Fultz
and
his
family
equipment — guns, boots,
too. And Safeco pays claims quickly. Call us today.
Silverton and Mr. and Mrs. club will have their first
arrived
in
Mill
City
Saturday
knives, cooking stove, bedroll,
Milton Roten, Barbara and meeting of the fall at the
tent — is good assurance for afternoon from Paradise, Cal.
Bob from Lyons.
home of Mrs. Jay Mason in
a successful season. Most im­ and he started his pastorate
Salem. Any member unable
portant to the hunter is to at the Mill City Christian
.Monday evening
Floyd to attend may contact Goldie
check that rifle or shotgun to church Sunday morning.
Shepherd was surprised on Rambo, vzho was scheduled
Ph. 897-2413 or 897-2754
Mill City, Oregon
see that there are no malfunc­ The public is cordially in­
his birthday when Mr. and to have the first party. She
vited
to
the
reception
to
meet
WHERE YOU ARE TREATED LIKE A PERSON — NOT A NUMBER
Over 23 million social se­ tions. A little range practice
Mrs. Larry Plotts, Sr. and Mr. will have the October 2 party.
curity beneficiaries who nor- will sharpen the eye and get the Fultz family.
and Mrs. Dick Freeman called
with a birthday cake and ice Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Thomp­ nally find their monthly you into the habit of squeez­
cream.
son and small daughter from checks in their post box on ing the trigger instead of giv­
California are visiting with the 3rd of every month will ing an excited jerk. Popping a
Mr. and Mrs. Al Yankus his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ar­ no longer have to wait un­ few clay pigeons, or some toss­
and her brother-in-law and chie Thompson. Mrs. Thomp­ til the next day when the ed tin cans if you have noth-,
sister, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. son and daughter also visited 3rd falls on a holiday or Sun­ ing else, will bring back the
feel of swing and follow
Donaldson of Hood River, in Washington state with her day.
Commissioner of Social through, key factors in up­
spent the weekend at Ruskin, mother.
Security Robert M. Ball an­ land bird and waterfowl shoot­
B. C., where they visited Mr.
Gene Boggman is confined nounced today that starting ing.
and Mrs. Charlie Thomas.
Now that you’re underway
Mr. Thomas is a brother of at the Veteran’s Hospital in with the upcoming Labor
Day
weekend
social
security
here,
how about you own phy­
Portland.
Coming
from
De
­
the two women. Mrs. Yankus
hadn’t seen her brother for troit-Idanha area, he operates checks will be dated in ad­ sical condition for the rigor­
three years. On their return Gene’s Barber Shop in the vance and delivered to the ous days ahead. Few hunters
trip Monday they visited Bank Cafe building. Mrs. post office early when the actually bother with a year-
their niece, Mrs. Al Brumett Boggman is employed at the 3rd falls on a Sunday as it around physical fitness pro­
does in September of this gram. After a long layoff, re­
Cedars in Detroit.
and children at Tacoma.
year, or on a holiday.
conditioning is essential if the
GARAGE SALE. Miscel­ “M o s t beneficiaries” h e hunter is to withstand the
Mrs. Marie Skidmore of
of Colville, Wn., has been laneous items. Friday and said, ‘will receive their so­ strains of a rugged hunting
spending several days at the Saturday, September 8 and 9. cial security benefit pay­ experience.
Here at Gene Teague Chevrolet we really appreciate
home of her sister, Mrs. Steve Mrs. Jesse Haywood, 521 N. ments for the month of Aug­ Most important is your
ust
by
Saturday,
September
heart. Dormant muscles may
36
Champ. She returned to her W. Alder, Mill City.
your patronage, and to show you our appreciation we do our
2, rather than Tuesday, Sep­ ache and weak lungs may
home Thursday.
tember
5,
as
they
would
have
Mr. and Mrs. Dellis Hince
gasp in protest, but they will
best to employ only top-flight, experienced men in their special
recover in time. But a tired
George Gillenwater of Gold and family have moved to under the old procedure.”
Social security checks are heart called upon to do double
Beach spent the past week at Grants Pass where he has
field.
issued on the 3rd of the duty is another matter. It
the home of Mr. and Mrs. secured employment.
month under an arrangement can be fatal.
James Swan. Sunday visitors
The Mill City Garden club to stagger the issuance of
Statistics on hunting fatal­
at the Swan home were Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Gillenwater of will meet Thursday for a 1 monthly checks from various ities each year tell the story,
Bend, and Mr. and Mrs. Ron­ o’clock dessert luncheon at Federal agencies, so that post which shows heart attack
ald Phelps and Rhonda of the home of Mrs. O. K. De­ offices, the Treasury, and victims make up a consider­
Witt. C’o-hostesses will be banks will not be overbur­ able percentage of the tally.
Salem.
Mrs. Charlie French, Mrs. dened at any one time of the Many of these could be avoid­
ed had the victim given as
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rose and Hollis Turnidge and Mrs. month.
son, Jimmy spent Labor Day Lowell Cree. Anyone interest­ Explaining the reason for much attention to his heart as
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Art Ro­ ed in the Garden club is wel­ the change, Ball said, "Since he did his equipment.
these monthly checks are the
Basic, of course, is to see
bison. On the way home they come to attend.
only source of income for your physcian for a complete
ran into several rain showers
Mr. and Mrs. Merle E. Gar­ many beneficiaries, even a physical checkup. Even if he
but they were light.
ton spent the Labor Day few days delay can be ser­ gives you a clean bill of
Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Wirick weekend in Seattle visting ious, and this new procedure health, don’t pass up the sec­
and five children from New­ her sister and brother-in-law. will eliminate any possible ond basic step — exercise.
delay.”
You can do this at home, but
port, spent last week at the
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jull
The new procedure will be the smart hunter will get in­
home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Verbeck. They at­ and children from Eugene used for the second time in to the field now, walking,
tended the state fair one day. spent the weekend in Mill December when the 3rd a- climbing. In addition to the
City visiting relatives and gain falls on a Sunday.
exercise you will pick up val­
The social security district uable information on the daily
Bertie Bates of Stayton friends.
spent Sunday at the home of
Mrs. Gary Peterson under­ office is located at 702 habits of game you will be
his brother-in-law and sister, went major surgery one day Church St. N. E., Salem. The hunting later on. But, regard­
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Shepherd. last week and is expected to zip code is 97308 and the less of how you do it, the
return to her home Tuesday. telephone number is 585-1793. main point is to exercise.
That office is open Monday There are other precautions,
Holly, Rickie and Merry
Mi-s. Wilbur Harlan is now through Friday from 8:30 a. especially if you’re over 40 &
Verbeck from Tangent spent
Saturday night and Sunday employed at a store in Salem. m. to -1:30 p. m. The office what muscle you once carried
is also open each Monday ev­ so proudly has slipped toward
at the home of their grand­
ening until 7:30 for the con­ the middle and become excess
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis
venience of those who can­ weight. Don’t be too proud to
Verbeck. They are the child­
not come in during regular ask for help in dragging out
ren of Mr. and Mrs. Richard
hours.
Verbeck.
your deer. If you have a heart
condition let someone else do
Arnold Epps, our specialist in tune-up and automotive
Many of us think non-profit it.
Miss Claudia Budlong from
Goodwill is only an agency to
Eugene spent the Labor Day
If you do have a skippy
electrical equipment is shown working on a motor, using our
give jobs to handicapped ticker, never hunt alone. Take
weekend at the home of her
people.
Not
so.
The
disadvan
­
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
your hunting companion into
modern Sun equipment to analyze motor malfunctions. His 20
taged people served by Good­ your confidence about your
Budlong and Linda.
will are given training to fit heart condition. Let him know
years in the business is your assurance of getting a proper job
them for jobs in normal com­ what to do in case of emerg­
Studio of Hair Design in
merce and industry They ency. Get plenty of rest. Carry
Mill City specializes in hair
done, when bringing your motor troubles to our establishment.
work they learn in an on-the- as little weight in clothing
cutting. Open Wednesday
job training situation, earn­ and equipment as possible.
through Saturday from 9 a.
"Would you excuse me—1 ing their living as they train. Don’t be uncomfortable, but
m. to 5 p. m. Betty Klutke,
The next time you're in town, bring your car in and let us
Please support your Goodwill. don’t overload.
owner. Phone 897-2100 36tf. have to catch a plane.”
check it over. Preventative maintenance in the long run will
Remember, it’s your ticker.
It’s the only one you’ve got,
save money for you.
and it’s not guaranteed to run
indefinitely.
Tom Drynan
Gets Promotion
Change Made in
Payment Time for
Social Security
JERRY PITTAM INSURANCE ~~~
My Neighbors
Goodwill Industries is a
non-profit program offering
vocat'onal rehabilitation ser­
vice to handicapped people.
These are men and women
who otherwise are not given
a chance in our society.
They’re often rejected for
jobs if a non-handicapped per­
son applies at the same time.
But, at Goodwill the handi­
capped are welcome, because
to help them is why Good­
will exists. So when you give
to Goodwill you know you’re
supporting a worthy cause
Too Late to Classify
FOR SALE—1955 Chevrolet
in good condition. Stick
Bhift. Phone 769-5996. 38
Keeping Customers Happy is Our Aim at this
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