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2—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, July 10, 19691 'UJotnani, Paxje The Enterprise Prints Wedding Announcements Expert Craftsmanship—Fast Service Too Goldie Rambo, Woman's Page Editor, Phone 897-2772 Tell about vacation fun as it happens by Long Distance Somehow it’s just more fun to tell about things right after they happen. Costs so little, too. Call long distance and talk station-to station for 3 min utes anywhere in the U.S., except Alaska and Hawaii for $1.00 or less plus tax, after 7:00 PM and all weekend long. VALLEY TELEPHONE CO. • pert of Sunnyside Telephone Oe. HQ. B m MF ’ «hrartoa, Orepoe «7MI If oirth certificates and bap tismal records aren’t available, the department wants the next Honors Hampton's best evidence. Early schrol reco'ds, military records, old At Bodeker Home insurance policies and census records are useful. LYONS—Mr. and Mrs. Alex Flaten said. “I can recall Bodeker were hosts for a fam only tw’o or three cases in my ily gathering with a patio pic social security career where nic on the Fourth of July hon claims were denied because oring their son-in-law and there was insufficient proof f daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Earl claimant’s age. But we have a Hampton on their 25th wed number of claims every week ding anniversary. where checks cJuld have Attending were Mr. anti Mrs. gone out from two weeks to Hampton, Margo. David, and three months earlier if the Shelley of Salem: Mr. and Mrs. individual had been able to Norman Johnson and Eric of provide us with evidence of Auburn, Wn.; Mr. and Mrs. his age light away.” Leroy Hiatt of Roseburg: Mr. Proof of last year’s earnings and Mrs. Leland Manning and Cheryl, and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde usually means W-2 statements, Bressler. The occasion also for th“ self-empl Jyed. it means honored Mr. and Mrs. Bress a copy of last year’s federal ler on their wedding annivers income tax return. ary and the birthday annivers Then, depending on whether aries of Mr. Bressler and Mr. the claim is for retirement, survivors, disability, or medi Hampt an. care benefits, social security may want proof of marriage, divorce, military service cr Hellers Host Family death. Potential applicants may Holiday Gathering wish to phone the social se Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Heller curity office, prior to their were hosts at their annual 4th visit, for information as to of July picnic. Attending were what documentary evidence Mr. and Mrs. Evan Pierce. Mr. will be needed in establishing claim. Whether cr not and Mrs. John Thompson and their Katy from Bend, Mr. and Mrs. retirement is a long way off, Marvin Bibler and children, it’s a good idea to get docu in order now so there Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Kuhlman ments will be no delay in payments and children from Salem, Mr. after and Mrs. Arthur Ullyot from made. the initial application is Stayton. Mr. and Mrs. Lee For further information, con Kuhlman and Butch and Mr. tact the Salem social security and Mrs. Ron Kuhlman from Albany, Mrs. Ruby Foldager office located at 702 Church and Mrs. Inez Flanders from street, NE. The telephone num Montehello. California, Mrs. ber is 585-1793. Regular office Tod Vought from Westminster, hours are from 8:30 a', m. to California. Mary Susann Hel 4:30 p. m. Monday through Fri ler, Alicia Plowman and Bar day. For the convenience of bara Kimball from Monmouth. those who cannot visit or phone the office during regular of fice hours, the office is open on Monday evenings until 7-30 p. Marie Tolbert Takes m. Family Gathering Rebekah Lodge Tomans Entertain Plans For Visitation Guests July 4th Mildred Carr presided at the July 2 meeting of Santiam Re bekah lodge in the absence of Bessie Jobe, noble grand. Lettie Swan gave the report on the lodge visitation to Eva No. 92 at Stayton. Others at tending from here were Ida Fleetwood, Eleanor Nicodemus Lettie Swan, Marie Stickney and Hattie Cole. The float committee com prised of Mildred Carr, Irl Plymuie and Carmen Barn- hardt said they had go<xl help on the work nights. Itouise Gruver was the princess for the Prize-winning IOOF-Re- bekah sponsored float. The president of the Re bekah Assembly of Oregon is paying Santiam lodge her of ficial visit in September and members practiced on degree work and singing of the presi dent’s song to be in readiness of the occasion. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Toman in Mill City, were Mr. and Mrs. Art Robison of Spray, ; nd Mr. and Mrs. Emil VonVercL of Holly wood, California. They arrived Wednesday. Then on July 4th other guests were Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Toman and Janet of Salem: Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rose, Jimmy, Sharon and Kathy, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Toman of Stayton and Mr. and Mrs. Lad die Bezdek of Salem joined the group for a party at the Toman home. Mrs. Toman said this was the first time since 1939 that her daughters, Mrs. Robinson, Mrs. Rose and her son, Mr. VonVerdo had been together. Mrs. VonVerdo is well known as a producer of “Four Winds to Adventure.” While they were here they made a trip to Vancouver, B. C„ on business concerning their production work. The Von Verdos and Robi Why Don't You Subscribe to sons returned to their homes Thursday. The Mill City Enterprise Floyd Johnsons Visit California Relatives Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Johnson and their granddaughter. Lauri Cuthbert of Salem left June 29 for Hoopa, California to visit Mrs. Johnson’s sister and hus band, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur O’Rourke. They stopped at Roseburg to leave their grandson, Brian Hudgins who had been visit ing them for the past two weeks. The group visited the House of Mystery near Gold Hill and the Museum at historic Jack sonville. They visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Jones, uncle and aunt of the Floyd Johnsons and were pleased to see two of his cousins, Myrtis and Phyllis, who will be remembered by many in this area. He had not seen the women for 37 years. Mr. Jones was principal of the old Gates High school many years ago. And a Big Future! The philosopher declares that the best way to approach a woman with a past is with a present.. Buy Your Signs From THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE X r. Vacation Trip Mrs. Marie Tolbert has re turned to her home following a visit of several weeks with her sister, Mrs. Mabel King in Tacoma. Mrs. Tolbert and Mrs. King went on the Ferry to Victoria where they spent two days sightseeling. While there they stayed at the Empress Hotel. Mrs. Tolbert attended a fam ily picnic at Sweet Home on the 4th at the home of her late husbands niece, Mrs. Bob Pattie. Your Social Security By C. I. Flaten. Dist. Mgr. NO HUNTING •> FOR SALE OR FOR RENT TRESPASSING It really isn’t necessary to wait several weeks f :r social security checks to begin. Nor do widow’s and children need to wait for those important payments to start. All it takes is some advance planning and getting together the right information. C. I. Flaten, district mana ger of the sjcial security office in Salem, said today “The big gest single reason for delay in payment of social security claims is that people do not have readily available the doc uments and evidence needed to establish their eligibility.” Two things are almost al ways needed—proof of age and evidence of the past year’s earnings. Social security needs proof of age to assure that everyone gets the right benefit at the right time. That proof must lie accurate because large sums can be paid out in cash benefits and in reimburse ments for hospital and medical expenses. An original birth certificate is best. A baptismal certificate made before age 5 will do. The social security adminis tration can help potential ap plicants find their birth certi ficates. The department knows when each state started keep ing oirth records. Applicants born after that date would be asked to write for a copy of. that document. I can do all things in him who strengthens me.—(Phil. 4:13). God created us with infinite potential to be a self-moti vated, forward looking, posi tive-minded individual. In looking beyond the mists of doubts, fears, and anxieties, we will find new and miracu lous ways to use our power that comes from the Spirit. Minimize the appearance of negation, and real opportuni ties for growth, progress and success will be revealed. Community Calendar of Events Thursday, July 10— Garden club picnic at Fish ermen’s Bend park. 12 noon. North Santiam aerie Fra ternal Order of Eagles at their hall 8 p. m. Wednesday, July 16— Santiam Rebekah lodge at hall 8 p. m. Jaycees at Jaycee hall 8 p m. Sponsored as a public service MADISON & DAVIS Insurance Agency, Inc. Phone 897-2345 Salem Mobile Phone YP2-2600 DBA Hill Insurance Agency SEE US FOR PLYWOOD PANELS mill □ r Phone 897-2610 city . e s o n