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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1970)
UTTERS TO THE» Major Hirte Receives Medals Farewell Dinner Honors Monsons Mr. and Mrs. Warren Gof- fin and family hosted a patio Major Douglas J. Hirte, who party Saturday evening in hon has served two tours of duty or of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mon L i in Vietnam, recently received son Diane and Stephanie. At the Bronze Star, First Oak tending were Mr. and Mrs. July 21, 1970 Dear Sir: Leaf Cluster, Second and Third Frank Tuers, Mrs. John How I got this notice while I was Air Medal awards and the ry, Mr. and Mrs. Bonnie Whit in Mill City, and had intended Army Commendation medallsetL Mrs. Albin Cooper, Mr. to come in and renew it up while serving in Vietnam on and Mrs. Bob Blumenstein, Cheryl Challender, Russ"!' there, but I was so busy vis his second tour of duty. Major Hirte is now resigned Krecklow; and Mr. and Mrs. iting old friends and relatives, from the armed service and is Ed Novak and Mr. and Mrs. I just never got around to it. I was visiting my mother working for the Sether Real Bill Barnes from Albany. Mrs. Una White, my sister Estate firm in Corvallis. Seth The party was a farewell Wanda Chance and brother er Real Estate is establishing gesture for Doris ajid Bob Harry White in Mill City and exchange real estate facilities who will be moving to Albany then to Toledo with Faunita | wit.h a southern California soon where Bob will be on the teaching staff of Albany LaVine and in Salem my realtor. Major Hirte is the son of high school. brother Ed Seamster. I took my first plane ride Mr. and Mrs. William Hirte up here and back and I must of Mill City. say flying is just wonderful. People in Oregon should realize how lucky they are, to be able to live in the green, green country. Coming from a [ By C. I. Flaten. Dist. Mgr. place (LA) which is just dif “Many workers do not real- ferent shades of brown, one > ize the importance of their can sure appreciate it. I would I Social Security number," C. I. love to go back up and live at ■ Flaten, district manager of the the foot of Tater hill where I Salem Social Security office was bom, and forget the woes i said this week. “This is espe of the world. cially true among younger Sincerely, workers. Most of them think Mrs. Zeta Troyer, a Social Security nuumber is 18328 So. Crocker, only something they must Gardena, Calif. have in order to go to work. They give no thought to the importance of their number in relation to what it will mean to them in dollars and cents-- possibly in the near future.” “Many younger workers do not realize Social Security Larry Don McDonald, 23, Mehama, originally charged benefits are payable at any age with assault with a dangerous if they become too disabled to weapon, pleaded guilty Friday work for a period of a year or in Marion County Circuit more and that certain benefits Court to a lesser charge of are payable to their survivors pointing a firearm at another. in case of death.” Until a person is 24 years McDonald was charged fol old, he need have worked un lowing a May 2 incident in which he allegedly pointed a der Social Security only a year rifle at Hurston Nicholas, a and a half in the three-year Forest Service employe check period before he becomes dis ing equipment in the area of abled in order to qualify for Amalgamated Mines, Inc., monthly benefits. From age where McDonald was alleged 24 to 31, he will need credit for having worked only half ly a caretaker. the time between age 21 and The case was continued for the time he becomes disabled. sentencing. The amount of the benefit he will receive is based on the earnings reported for him by his employers. Benefits are payable not only to a disabled, worker, but also to his depend-1 ents. General Construction No type of benefit is payable if a person has not worked a Hourly Rates required amount of time. This makes it extremely im portant to every worker to Phone 854-3459 make sure his wages are re Detroit ported with his correct name and number. “It is the work er’s responsibility to furnish his Social Security number to an employer when he goes to work,” Flaten said. “Use of an incorrect number or name can result in the loss of benefits entirely or cause a sharp re duction in the amount of bene I fits he will receive. This ap plies to all types of benefits.” Flaten stated every person starting on a new job should have his Social Security card with him to show to his new employer. “Guessing" at his number or giving one he “thinks” is correct, often re suits in loss of credits for the i work performed. If a Social Security card is lost, a duplicate may be obtain ed quickly by contacting your nearest Social Security office If a person changes his name, Social Security should be noti fied so that a new card can be Insurance issued with the new name and I’ll. 897-2413 or 897-2754 the same number. Mill City, Oregon The Salem Social Security office is located at 702 Church he'll treat you like a St., N.E. The telephone num person...not a number! ber is 585-1793. Office hours are from 8:30 a. m. to 4:30 p.m Mondays through Fridays. EDITORI ' Your Social Security Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise $4.00 per Year I guests Saturday evening at the 3—The MUI City Enterprise, Thursday, July 30, 1970 home of Mrs. G. V. Christen sen and Bonnie. Mrs. John Treiers Mr. and Mrs. Dick Phillips The Enterprise Prints Wedding Announcements Guests last week ai the home of Estacada were Mehama vis of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Griffiths itors Saturday afternoon. were his son and daughter-in- Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Stout of law, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Portland visited Sunday after Griffiths and son Scott of Long noon at the home of Mr. and We Have A Brand New Supply Of Island, Kansas. Mrs. John Teeters. Mrs. Teet Mrs. Donald Teters and Mrs. ers is a niece of Stout. Harold Longfellow visited Mr. and Mrs. Mel Prankratz Tuesday, July 21 at the home of Dallas were Sunday guests of their sister’s family, Mr. and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Don Stensland and Ted Grant Smith. in McMinnville. On Wednes Mrs. Bruce Matthis was host day afternoon the ladies went ess at her home Monday eve to Glide where they were over ning, July 20, for a dinner hon night guests at the home of oring her daughter, Debbie their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wagner, on her 16th birthday. Chris McDonald. Present for the evening were Mr. and Mrs. R. D. McLeod Mr. and Mrs Giles Wagner, of Ruth, Nevada arrived Jul}’ Mr. and Mrs. Grant Smith, 25 for a two weeks visit here. Mrs. Arthur Anderson, Vicki They are guests at the home Johnson, Donald Wagner, Deb of her brother-in-law and sis bie and Mr. and Mrs. Matthis. ter, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Tay lor, and will also be visiting with other relatives and friends. QUALITY JOB PRINTING KELLY LUMBER SALES Mr. and Mrs. Harold Chris- tensen of Albany and their MILL CITY ENTERPRISE MILL DITY. OREBON daughter, Mrs. Don Gienger, Phone 897-2610 Phone 897-2772 or 897-2930 and daughters Becky and Sara of Albany, Georgia were MEHAMA PRE-FINISH PANELS A Good Price Selection Pointing A Rifle Charge Admitted R. B. Edminster for personalized AUTO INSURANCE Jerry Pittam what doesn't belong in this picture? please don't litter Ohmpia Brewing Company.TumwaUr. Washington Visitors are always wtkome at the Olympia Brewing Company. Tumwater. Washington 8 00 to 4:30 every day *Oly*> Your dream kitchen... make it come true with ideas, planning and even help with financing from PP&L’s Home Modernization Center! What would it take to complete your dream kitchen? A self cleaning oven? A dishwasher? How about a new refrigerator freezer? Or modern lighting and decorating to make it as lovely as it is convenient? You’ll find all the modern izing help you need at our Home Modernization Center. It’s a complete one-stop service. And it’s free! 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