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Ketchums Attend Bend Social Security Book Review By Elaine Carol Main Questions, Answers Rabbit Hill, by Robert Lawaon Wedding Friday DETROIT — Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd W. Ketchum and family Clair I. Flaten, social secur Robert Lawson wrote RAB drove to Bend Friday where ity district manager, presents BIT HILL many years ago. Yet they attended the wedding of the following questions and children today love the book. Mrs. Ketchum’s brother, Rich answers regarding children re It is perfectly suited as a read- ard Warthen, Saturday. ceiving benefits on their moth aloud bedtime story. Young The First Christian church er’s social security account. sters from 5 to 10 would enjoy of Bend was the setting for Question: My first wife pass hearing it from their parents. the wedding when Miss Shirley ed away 3 years ago. Our 10 Children with some reading Haun, daughter of Mrs. Ber year old son never received so skills (9 to 11-year-olds) can tha McCart of Bend, became cial security benefits, because tackle it by themselves. the bride of Richard Warten, she had not worked for several Indulgent grandparents son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard years before she died. Can I would do well sending this lit Warthen, Sr., of Bend. Officiat now get benefits for my son on tle volume to their grandchild ing at the 2 p. m. candlelight HELP WANTED! his mother’s social security ren. What a valid way to spoil ceremony was Rev. Sheldon, W hen his secretary of the naw resigned work? children! The story is a de pastor of the church. pres W mas J efferson advertised for a Answer: Under the old law, lightful journal of animal life REPLACEMENT! ROBERT SAWn ANSWERED THE AD Serving as flower girl was there were circumstances un in the “underworld” surround AND GOT THE JOB! (NOTE:THE ENTIRE U.S. NAVY Miss Kathy Ketchum and ring der which no benefits could be ing Rabbit Hill. Since the hill CONSISTED OF 3 SHIPS! ) bearer was Greg Ketchum, paid to survivors of a woman might be any small mound niece and nephew of the worker unless she had worked across America, children relate KFMEM&ERf groom. under social security for at the animals in the book to You CAN HUY UP TO S20000 Following the wedding a re least Us years in the last 3 those in their back yards. The (FACE VALUE) OF SER/ESE ception was held at the church years, prior to her death. This joys and thrills of a young rab A AND UP parlors. The wedding cake was r^OO<) OF H BONDS in ANY requirement has been removed. bit, Little Geòrgie, carry the vri YEAR. BUT WHETHER baked by the groom’s sister, Benefits may be paid in these reader through the book. Along rOU BUY a LITT l E OP A lot " Mrs. Howard Morrison of Mill cases, beginning March, 1968, the way are introductions to City. Assisting her in serving INA C-PE^l PATP.OTiC SAVINGS if the woman worker has other animal folk; snorting the cake was her sister, Mrs. PROGRAM! enough work credit to be fully Mole and Willie the Field Lloyd Ktchum of Detroit. Also insured. You should contact mouse, who is “eyes” for him; * ★ * ★ in attendance were Mr. and your social security office as the grambling rabbit Uncle WINGED POWES Mrs. Howard Dean of Corvallis. soon as possible. GuECS WHAT THE STRONGEST iT-'iNO Anaidas; the stately Red Buck; Following a short honeymoon IN NATURE IS FOR ITS SIZE AND WEIGHT Question: My wife died 3 skunk Phewie, the “garbidge” they will make their home in T he answer - a bird ' s feathe »».'. years ago leaving me with 2 connoisseur. Redmond. small children. I received a Lawson’s tale imparts a mes Mr. and Mrs. Warthen Sr., AND don ' t forget .. check from social security to sage, too. It is spooned out in formerly resided in Detroit U.S. CAV.'t.'SS BONDS NOW PAY <.25"^ AND help pay the funeral expenses. small doses and soon you’ve where their son, Richard at FREEDOM SHAPES 5 fo, WHEN HELD TO MATURITY! 1 was told that nothing could swallowed the whole thing tended the first grade. be paid to the children, because ' without realizing it. The con- my wife had not worked in the Iservation lesson is that animats last two years before her death. are living things which should Has the new law changed any not be abused. Man and beast thing that might help us now? can live compatibly. Surely, Answer: The new law re after meeting Mr. Muldoon, the moves the requirement that a readers will think twice about woman must have worked un swinging a cat by the tail. By Bernice Strawn der social security at least 1% It is easy to step into this Extension Home Management Douglas-fir beetles killed an years in the last 3 years before animal society and feel at Specialist Oregon State estimated one billion board feet her death, in order to pay bene home. The pictures convey WHEN YOU “PACK” Your of timber on 239,000 acres of fits to her surviving minor ideas as delightfully as the Patio for cooler weather, try private, state, and federal for children. You should contact text. It is no surprise to dis this way to clean the bricks or est land in western Oregon and your social security office as cover that Robert Lawson Jives flagstone. First hose down the western Washington this year. soon as possible. in a big house on a hill named hard surface, then scrub with Infestations were pinpoint For answers to other ques Rabbit Hill, just like the New a stiff broom dipped in hot ed in the annual aerial survey tions about social security con Folks in his story. suds. of timberlands in the two tact the social security office To clean the grouts (the ce states, according to Regional in Salem located at 702 Church ment-filled joining spaces) and Forester Charles A Connaugh- Street NE. Telephone number save bending, use rubber bands ton, TI. S. Forest Service. The 585-1793. That office is open DEMOCRAT to fasten a small stiff brush survey showed a total of 2.9 from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Mon to the side of your shoe so that million acres with various in day through Friday. For the the bristles project parallel to sect outbreaks. convenience of those who can the ground. As you scrub, turn The Douglas-fir beetle bred not come in during regular your foot to the side and run in epidemic numbers after win hours the office is open on the brush along the cracks. ter storms of 1964-65 and dry Monday evening until 7:30 p.m. i This will loosen dirt which can summers of 1966 and 1967 had be washed away with another weakened the trees. The small hosing at full pressure. beetle kills the trees by bur “Perhaps your clear rowing beneath the bark and A retired married couple cutting the sap stream. science is noiiLng laore needs a cash income in the Most extensive infestations a poor memory.” neighborhood of $4,000 a year are in the Gifford Pinchot and to maintain a moderate stan Mt. Baker National Forest of dard of living in urban Amer Washington and the Umpqua, ica, estimates the U. S. De Rogue River, and Siskiyou Na partment of Labor. The $4,000 tional Forests of Oregon. covers the cost of food, home National Forest Supervisors Pd. Pol. Adv. McCarthy for maintenance, transportation, have made plans to salvage Commissioner Comm., Rosel- clothing and personal needs, much of the beetle-killed tim la Nielson, Chm., P. O. Box medical care not covered by ber before beetle flight next 77, Sublimity, Ore. Medicare, gift giving and re spring. creation. The estimate, explains Er- mlna Fisher, Marion County I Extension Agent, is for a couple entering retirement in fairly sound physical and fin ancial shape, aged 65 or over. The couple own their own Ch«BiUt home, and have accumulated Ail things work together most of the basic appliances and clothing they need. They for good to them that love are supporting only them God.—(Rom. 8:28). selves. We who have faith in God, The USDL survey indicates know that His power is at work. that the retired couple spends We believe that no circum dollars in the following way: stance or condition is beyond food 28 cents, housing 34 God’s power to heal and help. cents, transportation 9 cents, Let’s not be impatient with the ' medical care 7 cents (for out- progress of others, for like of-pocket expenses and health ourselves, they too are grow insurance to supplement Med icare), gifts and contributions ing and filled with the Spirit 6 cents, clothing and personal of God. care 9 cents, and other needs 7 cents. Costs of these items vary We Are Among from region to region in the The Many* United States and from city to city. Retirement incomes go Oregon Doctors farther in smaller cities, less far in the large metropolitan Who Believe areas. We NEED In recent years, beacause of the growing number of people over 65 and because of chang es in the economy and social LAWRENCE J. COHEN, outlook of the nation, more M.D. Portland and more attention is being ARCH. W. DIACK, M.D. paid to the financial needs of Portland JAM EH D. HAU8CHILDT, elderly persons. Wheeler Retirement incomes for fam M.D. PETER L. HVRHT, M.D. ilies come from private or Portland ance policies, annuities, and JOSEPH F. PAQUET, M.D. group pension plans, Social Portland Security payments, savings, JOHN W. PARTRIDGE, M.D. Portland Work Smarter.. Not Harder Beetles Kill Forest Trees Caroline Matter Neuwirth Lives on a small farm between Silverton and Mt. Angel. Mrs. Neuwirth has the endorsements of SENATOR WAYNE MORSE and State Treasurer BOB STRAUB Mrs. Neuwirth has the r?ikgT>jnd, »he ability and the Conviction to represent ALL the People of Marion County as State Representative, Pos. 2. CAROLINE CARES................................ Pd. Adv. Mary E. Eyre 2093 Mill St. S. E. Salem Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise $4.00 per Year This increased gas tax bill is unnecessary. It only adds an extra tax, without giving the state any power the state does not already have. It also opens the door to future raids on our regular highway funds by mak ing highway funds fair game for any other special interest groups. PAT M c C arthy 1hz Old t Re-Elect Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise an Experienced Commissioner VOTE 613 NO Against Increased Gas Taxes N. by Family Hlahway Protection Committee. Treeeurer K. E. Rlnke, 850 22d NW, Salem, Oregon. WAYNE MORSE. LEO SKELLY, M.D. McMinnville For Progressive Law Enforcement VOTE Charles K. (Chuck) Smith For Linn County SHERIFF Pd. political adv. by Smith for Sheriff Comm. Kerry Moran, chairman 7 YEARS EXPERIENCE WITH LINN COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT WILLIAM SWEETMAN, M.D. Portland DONALD L. STAINSBY. M.D. Eugene WILLIAM SAMMONS, M.D. Ashland FOR A HEALTHIER TOMORROW Re-Elect U. S. SENATOR WAYNE MORSE Paid for by the 1968 Re-Elect Wayne Morse Committee, Dan Dimick, Chairman, 936 S. W. Washington, Portland, Oregon. •Complete list available up on request. "Give me your help so that we might build together what none of us can build alone.” BOB PACKWOOD Bob Packwood needs your help. Talk it over with your family, friends and neighbors. Let’s work together to give Bob the oppor tunity to be a strong new voice for Oregon in the U. S. Senate. Cltbone for Packwood. Bob Adklna, Chairman, 20 N. E. 125th Place. Portland, Oregon 97220.