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3—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, July 8, 1969 Linda Kay to Marry Your Social Security June Water Supply Roger Alderin Marilyn Chapter OES Installs Officers Ojien installaion of Officers of Marilyn Chanter Number 145 OES wis held Sunday, Wnat would happen if your June 29 at 8 o’clock at the incona was cut drastically or IOOF Hall. even -topped altogether Ire- Mrs. Verne Clark, Worthy Oreg n ’ s June 1 water sup cause you became disabled or Matron and Verne Clark. Wor <lied? Where would vour fam ply outlook remains near av thy Patron were the presiding erage to much altove average, ily turn? officers. I according to a report released There is an answer to this The musical prelude was question—One you might not today by A. J. Webber, State played by Mrs. Walter Brisbin. Conservationist, Soil Conser realize exists—Social security. Janice Jacobson, granddaugh Chances are that when you vation Service, Portland, and ter of the Worthy Matron elect think about social security you prepared by T. A. George, was Bible Bearer. Snow Survey Sui>ervisor repre think mostly about older peo Following the Lord’s Pray ple and retirement and medi senting cooperating federal, er. the Pledge of Allegiance care. But that’s not the whole state and private agencies. The and the singing of the Nation unusually heavy, early accum social security story. Social se al Anthem the Welcome was curity can also mean a lot to ulation of snow was mainly given by the Worthy Matron. responsible for this bright out younger people. It can mean Distinguished guests escort monthly cash benefits to dis look, because snaw accumula ed and introduced were Mrs. abled workers and their fam tion in the mountains since John Tarr of Acacia Chapter, March 1 has been much below ilies It can mean monthly visitors took advantage Stayton. Grand Esther of the checks to widowed mothers and average. Most streams in Eas □f More recreation facilities around Grand Chapter of Oregon and tern Oregon flowed heavily in their children. U. S. Corps of Engineers’ re Karl Wipper of Victoria Chap April, while those in the Ore Suppose a young father of servoirs in Oregon during ter of Turner. Grand Sentinel two small children, both under gon Cascades did not begin April than during the previous of the Grand Chapter of Ore their snowmelt runoff until 5, is killed in an accident. His months this year, accord gon. average earnings covered by the middle :f May. The excel three Introduced were Estelle Spi- ing to Colonel Robert L. Ban- social security were 8450 a lent runoff to date has helped gert, Portland va. Worthy Matron of Victoria U. S. Army Dis the stored water supplies con month. His widow and child Chapter of Turner and Mabel Engineer. ren would receive about $354 siderably and they are now trict Overholts, Worthy Matron of He said 439,300 visitors were each month in Social security above average for this time of counted in April at Bonneville Acacia Chapter of Stayton. year. payment«—over $4,250 each Installing officers introduc Snow remains on only the and The Dalles Dams on the ed were Installing Past Matron year. By the time the oldest Columbia River and at the 12 child reaches 18, this family highest ridges and peaks in flood control reservoirs in the Mrs. Wilson Stevens; Install could have received more than Eastern Oregon. The snow line Valley. The com ing Past Patron. Wilson Stev $55,000. and this would not be in the Cascades has receded to Willamette bined count those projects ens; Installing Marshall, Mrs. all—the widow could receive about the 4500 foot elevation for January, at February and Jack Scott: Installing Chap monthly benefits when she on the west side and 5000 feet March was 349,700. lain, Mrs. Ervin Peterson: In on the east. Automatic tele reaches age 60. stalling organist, Mrs. Walter Bonneville Dam led all pro The children could receive metering stations on the Up in visitor attendance with Brisbin. benefit payments until they per Deschutes are still report jects Following the Installation of 159,900 people enjoying recrea reach age 18, or until age 22 ing 36 to 48 inches of snow at tion the Worthy Matron. Mrs. Ver- facilities at the dam in if they remain in full-time at the 56 and 6000 f?ot elevations. April. The March visitor total yl Hoover, Mrs. Walter Bris tendance at school. According to the U. S. Wea was 110,800. Fern Ridge Reser bin played a piano solo. Take a minute to think about ther Bureau, precipitation dur voir near Eugene followed Other elective officers in it. How would your family get ing May was below average for with 107,100 visitors in April, stalled were William Hirte, along if you became disabled the third month in a row. The most of whom were counted at Worthy Patron; Associate Ma or died? range was from 40 percent in Point and Kirk parks. tron, Mrs. Alex Burrell; As If you have worked long the southeast up to 174 per Orchard About 68,600 people visited sociate Patron, Alex Burrell; enough under social security— cent on the Hood River Des Fern Ridge during Secretary, Mrs. Lowell Cree; March. and most workers have—You chutes River watersheds. The treasurer, Ervin Peterson; Con Other Corps of Engineers could count on a continuing remainder of the State was 75 projects and their visitor to ductress, Mrs. William Lyn- cash income for vourself and to 90 percent of normal. tals for April and March are: ness; Associate conductress, abled — and your survivors After starting out the water Green Peter and Foster Re Mrs. Nettie Hedlund. your family if you became dis- year at below average levels, servoirs Appointive officers, Organist, near Foster, 38,000 re would receive monthly cash stored \ water supplies are now- creationists in April and 10.500 Mrs. Verne Clark; Adah, Mrs. benefits if you should die. Mrs. Walter Brisbin: Marshall. excellent and most reservoirs For further information a- , will provide some carryover for in March. Al Yankus; Ruth, Mrs. Don The Dalles bout social security, it is sug ald Carlson: Esther, Mrs. Cecil gested that you contact the next year. Twenty-six reser 19.200. Lake; Martha, Mrs. .Tack Gul- Fall Creek Reservoir near Social Security office located voirs were storing 2,812,000 Ilford; Electa, Mrs. Ervin Pet- Springfield. 29,800 and 5.900, at 702 Church Street, NE in acre feet of water on June 1, erson; Warder. Mrs. William Detroit and Big Cliff Reser Salem. The telephone number 1969 compared to 2,150.000 a.f. voirs near Mill City. 23,900 and Hirte. and Sentinel, Walter is 585-1793. Regular office hours Brisbin. Mrs. Wilson Stevens 6.200. usually stored on this date. are from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. will be a courtesy officer. Lookout Point and Dexter This is 88 percent of capacity. Monday through Friday. For Mrs. Veryl Hoover, the new Reservoirs near Lowell. 17.900 the convenience of those who ly installed Worthy Matron Current streamflow records and 28,100. are unable to visit or phone Dorena Reservoir near Cot gave a greeting and introduc the office during regular of (provided by the U. S. Geolo tage Grove. 10,600 and 12,700. ed her husband, Veryl Hoover. gical Survey from provisional fice hours, the office is open Hills Creek Reservoir near Worshipful Master of Mill City on Monday evenings until 7:30 data) indicate most streams Lodge No. 180, her daughter, Oakridge, 8,400 and 2.500. p. m. and rivers in the state were Cottage Grove Reservoir Iris Hoover, her son in-law and still producing above average near Cottage Grove. 6.800 and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Jacobson, her grandchildren volumes during May. Flows 4,800. Janice, Jimmy and Larry Ja Cougar Reservoir near Blue during the April-May spring River, 4.100 visitors in April cobson and her daughter-in- period have generally been the and 700 during March. law, Mrs. Jim Hoover and best since 1958. grandchildren, Donnie. Sandra, Laura and Elaine Hoover. William Hirte. the newly in stalled Worthy Patron thank ed the chapter far electing Respeot for Law Makes him and introduced his wife, Democracy Live Mrs. Viola Hirte and his dau THE “NEW” SAXOPHONE ghter. Mrs. Cheryl Dolby and The gleaming row of saxo little son. Mr. and Mrs. Verne Clark, phones greeted Sam’s eye as Jr. Past Patron and Jr. Past he entered the music store. • Boy, that’s a nice looking Matron escorted the Worthy one there,” he commented to Matron and Worthy Patron to Announcing the salesman. “In fact it’s just the altar where they signed the brand name the music tea the Bible. Mr. and Mrs. Al Yankus cher recommended to me. My son will really like this. It is presented Mr. and Mrs. Verne Clark with their past matron an alto saxophone, isn’t it? (¡J ¿ood “Oh, yes,” the salesman said. and Past Patr n Pens. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Burrell “It has a nice case and all the accessories that go with it. too. presented Mrs. Hoover and Mr. Hirte with a gift from It’s $350. A real good buy.” their officers. “I’ll take it,” Sam replied. Under Good cf A week later Sam stormed Hirte called on Mrs Tarr, back into the store, saxophone Smart brides always choose our fatnoue Karl Wipper, Mrs. Edna Hut in hand. “This is a used instrument. cheson from Oakland. Califor ! thought it was new. I want nia; Mayor Herbert Peck, and my money back,” Sam demand Mr. and Mrs. Merle Garten who al) sj>oke briefly. ed. Mrs. Hoover’s grandchildren “Sorry, all sales are final. i Anyway you didn’t ask for a each presenter! her with a car new one--or whether this one nation, the girls white ones was used. You picked it out.” and the boys candy striped ones. the salesman replied Follow ing the Mizpah Bene Sam sued the store for the Featuring 5 new scriptit return of his money, claiming diction refreshments were ser misrepresentation. Could Sam ved in the dining room. Mr< Gene Jacobson, Mrs. get his money back? Under these circumstances, Jim Hjover and Miss Iris MHTTIAM courts generally rule in Sam’s Hoove- poured. The line offic- favor. Sam was entitled to as ers assisted in serving. sume descript i n of the sax ophone. When placet! in with the new instruments, the sales man owed a duty to Sam to Russ Nelson Joins tell him it was "like new” or Teacher Corps “reconditioned” or “used.” The Mr. and Mrs. Ru.->sell Nelson, fact the customer doesn’t ask aNnit the "new” or “used” as Jr., left Sunday for Hunting pect of he item is no real de ton, West Virginia where he will receive teacher Corps fense. Generally, courts have held training at Marshall Universi that if something is “new” it ty. Jltr nn<f TKrt Jlrlftur 75ro<Arie£ He will then start teaching must never have been used, ROtfOtAN not “reconditioned,” or "like this fall where there are new.” young people in the poverty Similarly, if the saxophone or underprivileged areas. If he More and more brides are finding they can have the luxury had turned out to be a tenor continues with the pr gram look they love and still keep on the sunny side of the» saxophone, even th ugh new. for the full two years lie will bridal budget with exquisite Regency stationery. It fea Sam could recover his money, have his Master’s degree in ed ture* Heliograving* —an amazingly rich, raised lettering because of the salesman’s ex ucation. with all the good taste and distinction of the finest craft»- Mrs. Nelson (I .aura Rambo* press material misrepresenta manship—yet costs so little. Do see our exciting selection tion, will either continue her educa of contemporary and traditional type faces...one, perfect (Oregon lawyers offer this tion at the University or se lor you! •Hetiogrwving-not to be confused with engraving column as a public service. No cure cinployement in the area. person should apply r inter The Nelsons had just got pret anv law without the aid "settled” for the summer in of an attorney who is complete their j bs at South Twin resort ly advised of the facts involved. near Pend and hail two flays . Even a slight variance in fact to make the move track to Mill may change the application of City, re pack and leave by jet ’’hone S97-2772 117 N. E. Wall Street Mill City the law.) for Virginia By C. I. Platen. Bist. Mgr. 1 Remains Near Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kay of Salem are announcing the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Linda to Roger Al derin. son of Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Alderin of Salem. The Y ung couple will ex change their vows on July 11 at the St. Marks I .utheran Church in Salem, They will make their home in Klamath Ralls where Mr. Alderin will attend OTI. 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