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myle took their son Joey to 3—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, June 27, 1968 Albany Tuesday where he left with a group of boys for in By Eva Bressler Mrs. Charles Power left by duction into the U.S. Army. plane Wednesday for Glen Thursday guests at the dale, C'aHf., to spend a week home of Mrs. Rosa Berry with her mother. Mrs. Stan were her sister, Mrs. Grace Bierly, and daughter, Mrs. ley Searle. h III by Everett E. Cutter Elsie Gamroth and son Phil Earl Allen and Lynn Lam lip and daughter, Mary and Private Interests Help bert are spending several days grandchildren John and this week at Paulina Lake. Reduce Bankruptcy Rate calls on the CCCSO office Mark of McMinnville. Donald Sledge from Pend Like Americans every and schedules an interview Walter Olmstead from Ev leton is at the home of his Wn., was a weekend where, a number of Oregon with an experienced counsel grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. erett, guest of his parents, Mr. and ians live beyond their means or and learns which records Barney Sledge, where he ex Mrs. Arthur and find themselves deeply he should bring. Olmstead. pects to spend the summer. The counselor takes a fin in debt. But to a greater ex Last week guests at the While here he will assist in home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob tent than most others, Ore ancial statement and applica the strawberry and bean har Walton and daughters. Wen- gonians have resorted to tion, analyzes the situation vest. and recommends a solution and Sally were his bro bankruptcy for relief. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hill and dee In every session here, the if possible. There is no ther-in-law and sister, Mr. Stewart arrived last Friday and Mrs. C. L. Salter from legislature has considered charge for this advice. from Honolulu after spend Lakewood, Calif. They have governmental solutions to al- Then creditors are notified ing several years there. They purchased the Frank Dur having one of the highest unpaid balances and terms will return to Mill City. At land house and plan to move bankruptcy rates in the na are verified and, hopefully, present they are at the home here about August 1. tion. Legislation aimed at sol agreement is reached on a of her mother, Mrs. Eulalia Mr. and Mrs. George Schop- ving this social problem has debt payment schedule. Lyons until there house in pert from Salem will move been enacted including revis When monthly obligations Mill City is ready. into the Jim Harris house ion of Oregon’s wage garnish exceed income, pro-rated pay Col. and Mrs. Thurman this week, and will remain ment laws and “truth-in-land ments over a longer period of time sometimes are arranged. Smith and children Mark and there until their new house, ing” legislation. Shari have returned from a being built near Mehama, Is Still, according to U. S. Dis Payments then are handled 10-day vacation to California. completed. Mrs. Schoppert is trict Court records, bankrup through the CCCSO. with They visited friends at Mer a sister of Mrs. Curtis Bene tcies in Oregon increased 650 funds paid by the client de posited in a trustee account ced and relatives at Stock- fit. per cent from 1957 to 1967. ton. Their daughter Shari a In the first five months of and distributed to creditors Mr. and Mrs. Russell Thiel student at OSU has returned from North Bend and former 1968, however, the tide ap on agreed payment dates. Clients choosing this pro home for the summer. Lyons residents spent several pears to be turning. With a 4.9 Mr. and Mns. Wilson Stev days at the home of their percent drop under the same rating solution are charged ens and Mr. and Mrs. Harold son-in-law and family, Mr. period in 1967 (from 2,080 $3 monthly to partially cov Hawthorne have returned and Mrs. Bob Walton and filings then to 1,978 now), er office costs, according to from a trip to Vancouver B. daughters, Wendee and Sally. Oregon Is experiencing the CCCSO President Lawrence C. where they took an excur While here they drove to the first decline in bankruptcies Winthrop, regional credit ma nager for the J. C. Penney sion trip to Stewart B.C. and Breitenbush Hot Springs and in many years. visited Hyder, Alaska an old made the Mt. Hood Loop, re One national retail firm re- Co. He stresses, however, that mining town. turning Thursday. They went norts that their accounts in Several members from San- home Friday. Oregon experienced a 32 per the organization is a non-pro tiam Valley Grange are at Mr. and Mrs. Claude Huff cent decrease in bankruptcies fit and primarily a self-help tending Oregon State Grange man were Sunday, June 23 during 1968’s first four mon service. It exists to help deb held at Gresham this week, guests at the home of their ths. In the same period, their tors, and it serves the com Monday evening Santiam Vai- son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Washington State accounts munity including creditors by ley Grange was honored by Paul Huffman and children experienced a 5 per cent in saving millions of dollars that might be last through having Thurman Smith take at Idanha. crease in bankruptcies. part in the lecturer’s pro Mr. and Mrs. Olin Spiva of Our trend reversal is due bankruptcies. Poor money management gram. He gave a reading im Lyons will be installed as in part to a relatively good personating “Dan McGrew.” Worthy Matron and Worthy employment picture and oth was labeled the major cause Wednesday evening John Patron of Victoria Chapter er general factors. More dra of Oregon personal bankrup Shafer, master, and Mrs. Sha No. 76 OES of Turner with matic. however, is the work tcies in a study released last fer and Mr. and Mrs. Thur open installation held at the being done by the business year by the University of man Smith were present and Turner Grade school Tuesday community in helping peo Oregon Bureau of Business received the sixth degree. evening, July 2 at 8 p. m. ple with debt problems help and Economic Research. The ease of obtaining credit, and This was the 95 annual ses Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Baker themselves. sion of Oregon State Grange, from Kearney, Neb., were The Consumer Credit Coun medical and hospital bills as Registration of delegates and weekend guests at the home seling Service of Oregon, es an aggregate, were consider visitors was held Sunday, I of his brother-in-law and sis tablished one year ago in ed to be overstated as bank June 16, from 2 to 6 p. m. at I ter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Portland, believes it is help ruptcy causes. The study stated that few Gresham High School where Spellmeyer. ing solve the problem. Now convention activities were | Spending last week at the serving only the Portland me petitioners i n bankruptcy centered. With the five day home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe tropolitan area, success has were adept at money manage session to end on Friday June Bentley was her brother, L. been so great it hopes to op ment, “and none was found 21. | L. Brown from Oklahoma en offices in other Oregon who operated on a family budget.” Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Craig- and her niece, Mrs. Irene cities. For this reason, a future Short from California. Mrs. A non-profit, community- Bentley had not seen them sponsored service for coun goal of the CCCSO, besides for 35 years. seling families in financial expanding its operation to Mr. and Mrs. Claude Huff trouble, it began operation other Oregon communities, is man motored to Longview, with nearly $50,000 donated promoting education in fam- Wn., last Monday, June 17 by private business. Sponsors i 1 y financial management, and visited with friends, go include leading Oregon retail teaching budgeting proced ing on to Seattle on Wednes ers, banks and other finan ures and wise use of credit, day where they were guests cial institution, legal organi its leaders reason, they can of his brother and wife. Mr. zations, labor, churches, in help reduce both Oregon’s and Mrs. D. C. Huffman un surance companies and other bankruptcy rate and the til Friday, coming back to As- service and counseling agen heavy caseload of the Con sumer Credit Counseling Ser cies. Doug Heider, director of vice of Oregon. the Oregon Retail Council, the organization that initiat ed the CCCSO and member of the counseling executive com Mrs. John Teeters mittee, reports that in one Mr. and Mrs. Earl Taylor year it has become the second returned home June 17 from largest debt counseling ser Portland where they had been vice in the United States, out guests at the home of her of more than 60. The Oregon brother-in-law and sister Mr. service, with 730 clients, last and Mrs. Joseph Ellis during month disbursed $73,979 to the previous week. creditors. This month dis Lloyd Sletto is convalesc bursements to creditors reach ing from surgery he under ed an annual rate of $1 mil went at Santiam Memorial lion. hospital June 13. Here is how the service Mr. and Mrs. D. C Hughes works: and five children of Astoria A client, referred by a cred were guests June 17 to June itor, employer, labor or soc 23 at the home of his moth ial organization or other, er Mrs. E. J. Hughes and vis- ted with other relatives and Smart brides always choose our famous friends here. toria to the American Legion Charles Darou of Seattle, Convention. They attended Wash., visited with friends the Commander’s breakfast and former neighbors here Saturday. Thursday June 20. Mrs. Dar Mr. and Mrs. Mackleprang was in Salem Memorial and children, who have been ou where she had un- living in the Jim Harris hospital lergone surgery. house have moved into a Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Grif- house west of Mehama. Tths and two sonis of Long- Cris and Johnie Barnett Island. Kans., visited at the returned home Saturday ev Alvin Griffiths home from Featuring 5 new scripts» ening after spending last rune 15 to June 21. Mrs. Grif- week in Madras with their 'iths cousins Mr. and Mrs. father, Jim Barnett, who Is Lawrence Parr arrived Thurs- employed there. lay, June 20 from Victoria, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Huffman B.C. for a visit at the Grif- and family of Idanha were 'iths home. June 16 guests at the home a family party at of their parents, Mr. and the Enjoying Harry Monroe home Wed Mrs. Claude Huffman. The nesday evening, June 19 were two families enjoyed a picnic Mr. and Mrs. Monroe, Mr. at the John Neal Memorial park. Mr and Mrs. Gus Croisant and daughter. Mrs. June Mil ler of Woodburn were Mon day guests at the home of his brother, Henry Croisant. Mr. and Mrs. Van Prichard Mr anJTICri 7lrtfur X XnxftricA were wekend guests at Long Beach, Wn. Mrs. Myrtle Ayers of Lyons More and more brides are finding they can have the luxury was honored on her birthday am God.—(Psalms 46:10) anniversary with a family look they love and still keep on the sunny side of their We need to take time to go gathering held at Silver apart, to shut out the noise bridal budget with exquisite Regency stationery. It fea Falls Park Sunday, June 23. of our world, and to listen. tures Heliograving* - an amazingly rich, raised lettering There were 33 present. The Thia does not mean that we with all the good taste and distinction of the finest crafta- occasion also honored the have to withdraw from the manship-yet costs so littto. Do see our exciting selection birthday anniversary of Miss world, but it means that we of contemporary and traditional type faces...one, perfect Merryle Stockwell of Tilla for youl •He/Iogravrn/-not to be confused with engraving. mook: the wedding annivers need to have momenta during aries of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin the day when we think about Stockwell of Carver. Mr. and God, when we meditate on Mrs. William Ayers and Mr. Truth, when we dwell with Mrs. Burl Coxen, of Salem God in quietness, when we and Mr. and Mrs. James listen to hear the words of fh nc 897-2772 117 N. E. Wall Street Mill City Stockwell of Lyons. wisdom He has for us. LYONS À Salem Scene and Mns. C. S. Brown and Vicki of Lyons, and Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Robl, Wendy, Mar rie and Jenny of Stayton. The party celebrated the bir thdays of Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Monroe. Mrs. Joe Jones of Klamath Falls arrived Friday, June 21 for a few days visit at the home of her mother, Mrs. Jennie Moe. Additional Sun day guests at the home of Mrs. Moe were Mrs. Henry Kornmann and son Dick, of Vancouver, Wash., Mrs. Lee Brant, David, Alice. Ronda and Lorraine of Mcleay and Mrs. Roger Brant and baby. Mr. and Mrs. Bill White of Longmont, Colo., arrived last Thursday at the home of his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank White. They are also visiting with other relatives here and in Stayton. Mr. and Mrs. Frank White, Mr. and Mrs. Bill White, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Wallen and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Rock well and three children of Lyons were among those from this area attending a large family picnic at the State Park on Sunday, June 23. Mrs. M. V. Frame returned home from Portland June 20 where she had been staying at the home of a nieces fam ily the Thomas Hollcrafts since June 11. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Branch took her sister Mrs. Goldie Gall to her home in Coos Bay Saturday and re turned home Sunday. Mrs. Gall had been at the Branch home for a couple of weeks. 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