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The VOLUME XIX City Enterprise ON THE SCENIC NORTH »SANTIAM HIGHWAY— OREGON'S FAST GROWING VACATION WONDERLAND Nl'MBER 10 THE MILL CITV ENTERPRISE, THÏKHDAY, OCT, 3, ÜHÍ.3 $3.00 A Year — 10c A Copy i I Duckworth Raiies Duck Like Spud The Avenue Scouting Slated Conference Champions Legislative Pay Slash Tom Drynan, scoutmaster, said today that there will be a school night for scouting“ at the Recreation Center Thurs day night at 8 o'clock. All boys interested in Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts, or Explor ers, are asked to be present. Parents, too. are asked to come out tor this meeting. The Cub Scout program includes boys from 8 to 11; Boy Scouts 11 to 14, and Explorers from 14 on up, said Drynan. He also said there is a need for den mothers to help with the Cub scout program. Whether y<ai like Sen. Wayne Morse or not. you will have to admit that hr has tlx- Intestinal fortitude to express his opinions Serra remained undefeated in regardless of the outcome I An initiative petition to cut All 1965 graduates of Santiam have never been a Morse fan. <’u|»ltnl Uonfrrenee play as they legislative salaries to $125 a High school who wish to enter i, even when he was a Republican, dowiuil tin- Wolverine» month was filed with the State the 1.964-65 National Merit Schol ixit 1 will st »out his praises on Their ability to sweep the ends, Department Monday. arship com pet it ion sh«»uld reg tils foreign aid stand at this seemingly at will, spelled defeat The 1963 Ijegialature boosted ister now at the school office. time I only wish the rest of for the hapless Wolverines the salaries from $600 a year to Burton Boroughs, principal, an- The Sabers ran up 301 yarda <>ur Oregon delegation In Wash $250 a month. nounced. ington would get on the same ngain»I 151 for the Wolvenm-s The petition Monday was filed The National Merit Scholar Ixinthivagon am! see If lam« of Their major gains came from by Stacy Adams, Yoncalla; shipship Qualifying Test will be this senseless foreign aid spend sweeps and other running plays Frank P. Liening, Winston; Geo. given in the school at 9 a. m., while their passing attack fell - ing canned be curbed. A. Trumbo, Oakland, and Dean Tuesday, March 10 (or Satur Senator Morse has written far short of the pwvrr they dis-1 Boss. Drain. day, March 14). 1964. Gil Duckworth, who liven with hi» wife on King- R. They three articles In The Oregonian played on the ground. need 37,096 signatures to Students who will complete w<xxl said "thia haa been a good garden year, ’ ’ and has Santiam's score came in the Th<- first aj»peared Sunday and put the measure on the general secondary school in Í3K and the last appeared Tuesday fourth quarter as the Wolver the produce to prove his point. He is shown here with election ballot next year. I enter college in the sa e calen- morning I know many people ine i took to the air from their one of the White Rose potatoes raised in their garden. The group calls < itself the dar year are eligible for schol here do not take The Oregonian, new spread formation. Don Po The Mpud looks like a duck and weighs 3 pounds 15) “Committee for Reasonable arship consideration in the 1964- and for that reason I have saved drabsky hit Randy Marihall on ounces, and that makes news. He said he has always en legislative Salaries.” 65 Merit Program. The executive committee of the articles and suggest that the same play on two occasions joyed farming, however that has not been his life. He is Two state senators have said To receive consideration, the 1 the Oregon Agricultural Tax As you come to this office and read First the ball moved Into »cor that if a special legislative ses student must take the test when now retired and states they are very happy with their sociation met in Salem Thursday them. They will open your eyes ing territory anil the sccixm I sion is called, they would vote it is offered in his school. Par and in some measure show you ¡ miss reception resulted in a location in Mill City. They also had some exceptional to reduce the salaries. They are to further consider a sales tax ticipating students pay a $1 fee sweet corn this year, it getting to be nine feet tall. Gil Sens. Anthony Yturn, R -On initiative. The association is on the day of the test. Any in the falacy <4 our present pro score In defeat, the Wolverines says he and his wife have had some wonderful fishing tario, Senate Republican Lead an organization composed of terested student who is unable to gram. It can never do the job Il It started out to do It played their best game of the here thia season.—The Mill City Enterprise photo. er; and Harry Boivin, D-Klam- some 20 commodity group* and pay the fee should consult Mr. farm organizations in Oregon. will nevrr buy any true sea* mi Ron Cannon and I-arry ath Falls. Boroughs. Albert Julian, Scio, is chairman friends for us. but It will In time Drake threaded their way to Awards in the Merit Program | of the group. ward paydirt several times only help bnnkru(H our nation. are granted on the basis of in group was Julian said the I have always contended that to be tackled by the last man tellectual merit, but student fin formed last winter for the pur our pn-sent upcoming cloction, l»rtw«x-n them and the goal. ancial needs determine the pose of trying to work out a Mik«- Gleason displayed tre October 15. could have been amount of individual stipends tax program that all of agricul- averted if the Federal Govern mendous power running the ball The stipends are renewable each I ture could support. ment w«Mild only reduce v»nr <4 and 1< m 1 the defensive effort with year without further testing. The prominent Scio farmer its expenditures. I may be his mnny tackles from the mid An appeal is being made to A student’s performance on ' said that the his groep had gen wrong, but I predict that there dle linebscker slot. The Santiam the qualifying test also provides women in the area to help ac- erally agreed upon a sales tax will lx- an overwhelming "no” line changed from spectators to him with information that is tiva’e the Campfire Girls pro but that there are a great many vote at this eloction. It may he btockers during the second hslf useful in career planning or in gram this year. Working drawings for a three- The first meeting of the year detils to be worked out. a Iwid thing for the state, tot <4 plsy. Dm Podrabtky found selecting courses in high school Mrs. Marian Minty, director of Santiam PTA will be held at “At our meeting Thursday we y»xi can't continually spend | he had a passing arm. Larry room addition to Santiam High the high school library Wednes for the Willamette area council discussed a 3 per cent sales tax and college. Mr. Boroughs said money lieyond the ability of the Conover recovered his last here, to meet enrollment growth, After the test, each participat has held a meeting here recent year’s viciousncss Joe Hirte are expected to be completed day evening. October 9. accord ly to try and interest mothers ' with food for home consumption ing students received a hand jiroplc to pay. ing to Mrs. Dave Barnhardt, exempt.” Julian said. It is the Many say our state services and Grant Merrill began to this month, Administrator Will- in serving as leaders. book for merit program parti president. 1 feeling of most of the agricult- will have to lx- curtailed Mayl»- block with new vigor on their Mrs. Wendell Heller, who has I ural groups at this itme that cipants. prepared by Science Following the business ses lam Iewellen said Tuesday. ¡Milling plays Freshmen Ernest that is what the people want Research associates, the test assised with the program for a Lewellen said a special im sion the teachers In the new j number of years is taking a well : certain provisions of any sales ing agency. The handbook is de less government Who knows It Frrrmnn, Pat M<»re, Lindsey administrative district will be I tax law should be embodied in won't be long brtorr the (»allots Davenport, Bo Herron, and Lyle provement fund which has al signed to help students under deserved rest this year. introduced. , the state consitutkm. Julian stand their individual test re are counted then we shall see CUtsforth, xhm*«Ml they were ready been accumulated would Another Leaders meeting will Refreshments will be served listed these as the rate ot the what we shall SM. No matter readv for Varsity plsy All the*«- lx- held at the Youth Center in ' | tax. the distribution of the rev sults. to make comparisons with be used |o pay for the one- by the executive committee. which way tl»e vote goes. It events took place in defeat. scores of high school students the park at 10 a. m. on October An executive meeting will be enue and a limitation of the use across the country, and to use Mt Angel now looks like the story structure to lx- added to will lie interesting to see the 8 when Mrs. Minty will again be held at the grade school cafe of the property tax so long as a developments which will folk** next hi»rizon to conquer Will the the south wing <4 the ¡»resent this information in making edu teria Monday, October 7 when present. sales tax is collected. Big Red finally overcome the high school building. cational and vocational plans. ¡»Ians for the first and subse- “Oregon presently has a lop odds against tlwnn in A-2 com- Students can thus learn more He said the school board quent meetings will be discus- sided tax structure.” Julian petition? Will the Angel game about their educational strengths Weight Control To Be would probably call for bids on sed | said, “ and I believe a sales taxi start thrm <m the victory trail? 1 and weaknesses, whether or Lyons Extension Unit I would more equitably balance not they plan to attend college. It might t»e worth your while the project when working plans arc in hand from Architect Ben the tax load among all Oregon to travel to Mt. Angel to see In addition to the awards Topic October I Oth I citizens.” the game at 8 p m. Friday Cave of Salem. made by the National Merit LYONS — The Lyons Home Ex “ It is currently our thinking The project will include two night Scholarship Corporation, about Warning sill» an«i halls will he tension group will hold their ! that at least 50 per cent of the standard high ach«ul classrooms 175 business corporations, foun sent out at the beginning of next next meeting October 10 at 10 revenue from any sales tax and a home economics room. dations. colleges, professional week to all parents of students a. m. in the basement of the should go for property tax re- | lief and that the balance should associations, unions, trusts and of Santiam High sdhool. The State of Washington has Methodist church. individuals give scholarships These “valentines,” as they Topic will be weight control go to reduce income taxes, off completed an agreement with through the Merit Program. A are popularly called In college, the State Industrial Accident and everyone attending is asked set die personal property and considerable number of other will make the parents aware of Commission permitting workers to bring a piece of fresh fruit, inventory' tax and the rest scholarship agencies utilize the mib-standani school work done who are subject to Oregon's piece of raw vegetable and should go to the general fund,“ services of NMSC in awarding by their children The proced-< , The Keizer I Jons Auditorium Workmen s CompcnsatKxi Law. one hard cooked or deviled egg. Julian concluded. their scholarships. at 4100 Cherry avenue Northeast ure was started last year and Mrs. Leoa Johnson is presi The group of agricultural to leave Oregon incidental to In the period. 1956-63. about will continue this year as it was tn Salem will tie the scene Oct their employment and still re dent of the unit and invites any organization plans to meet 7.500 students have received ober 6 of the Salem Stamp So well received by the ¡»rents. main under Oregon coverage, one in the community to at-, | again after the October 15 tax Merit Scholarship awards and 'Die school administration and ciety's annual exhibition and C. D. Matthis, assistant direct tend, particularly those new to election to make final plans thousands of other high scoring bourse. I concerning the sales tax. teachers would appreciate calls or. employer coverage division the area. students have been assisted in The Salem society is now hold Plans are afoot for a 1.200- has just informed employers. during school hours concerning obtaining financial aid from these warning slips and tele ing its meetings at the Keizer acrv ski resort on Three Fin Since 1957 when the Legisla other sources. I.ioni Auditorium, according to gered Jack in the Cascade phone calls are also welcome. ture amended the Workmen’s Additional information may be If parents are unable to make It Thomas D. Pomeroy. 3935 Riv Mountains. Salem attorney Dale Compensation law to permit secured at the high school of during school I tours, s ¡»ecl al con ercrest Drive North. Salem, who W. Picraon said Monday. SIAC to enter into agreements fice. Pierson, spokesman for West with other states so employers sideration will be given if war may be contacted for informa tion on the October 6 event. ern Star Development Co., said could take workers out of the ranted. The show which will feature the group has asked the U. S. state and. by paying prem The students will have two weeks to make work up and a bourse, opens st 10 a. m. Forest Service to set aside 1.200 iums. continue to have their acres of the proposed Mt. Jef employees protected by Oregon get their grades above the fall and will close at 5 p. m. There will be competition in ferson Wilderness Area for the law. there have been nearly ing level. This warning period Bud Freres. chairman of the will occur at the end of the the show in both senior (17 resort 2,000 certificates of extraterri North Santiam Safety Council maintained in effective working Pierson aaid the acreage torial coverage issued by SIAC. presided at the first fall meet fourth week during each six years or more) and Junior clas Residents trying to set their condition. ses and there will be no entry would take only one small cor- recognizing agreements with ing of the group held recently weeks grading period. 7.36 Machine operators shall clocks by the noon whistle the or admission fees. ner of the wilderness area for eight states. This procedure at the Last Frontier at Gates. make necessary inspections of past few days probably had a Classes will be provided for the site on the eastern slope of has become highly regarded by Tony Shillingburg from Tim vital parts of their equipment difficult time, or more likely a U. S„ foreign. Cards and Covers, Three Fingered Jack, about employers as indicated by the ber Operators Council, Inc., of each day before starting work. “different” time. Topicals, Novelties and miscel four miles northwest of Suttle fact that a year ago last spring, Portland discussed the topics The trouble started Thursday All repairs or adjustments ne laneous. Lake. when Ohio became a signator, for the coming months. cessary for safe operation shall evening when the siren blew This year the show will in Wednesday. October * The first stage of construc- only 800 certificates had been Oiairman Freres led the topic be made before any strain or about 7 p. m. for a prolonged Santiam Reheknh lodge. 8 P clude a first day cover section tkwi would include a four-mile issued since the law was discussion for the eveniig. load is placed upon the equip period with many people think with a special award by the access road. a 6,000-foot chair amended. m at hall. ing it was a Civil Defense warn It was brought out that there ment American First Day Cover So lift, a 2.000-foot ski tow and a Jaycees at hall, 8 p. m. Employers have been advised should be ample room on the 9.59 Head or top loaders shall ing One man got into his car ciety. lodge. This would cost an esti if they have workmen leaving landing to put the logs so the be experienced men and phy to track down some smoke he Thursday, October 8 Entries in the show must be mated $250,000. the state they should check yarding operator and loading sically active. Men with physi saw in the northeast section of Garden Cluh at home of Mrs. in place by 12:30 p. m. October Pierson said a decision on the with the Commission to avoid engineer is able to see the en cal handicaps should not be town and ended up at the site of Kenneth Corning 1 o’clock des 6, since Judging is to start by request, which would come after possibility of being directly li tire working area. It is also a subjected to the hazards of this Bill Pennicks slash fire. An sert luncheon. 1 p. m. a government studv. will prob able to an Oregon worker who good idea to keep the landing other fellow doing some work In position. ably come in about a year. might be injured in another free from debris. Friday, October 4 9.63 In loading logs care shall his attic thought the cops were state. TOOF lodge at hall. 8 p. m. Chasers on the loading shovel be taken to properly balance the chasing a speedster! California was the first state should always be in the clear load on the center plates of the However. Valley Telephone Round Robin Pinochle club Exchange Student Has greement in 1958. Since then and let the operator know of car or truck and trailer. Company crews finally have the at home of Tearlv Muir, 7:30. to enter into the reciprocity his whereabouts at all times. Rid or Runch Pinochle club at 9.66 Not more than the upper trouble corrected (they hope) Visit With Countryman Colorado. Nevada, Ohio, South Truckers were advised to stay half of any log shall extend with the repair of a telephone home erf Hnttie Fencl, 7 30. Dakota, Utah and Wyoming in their trucks or out of the way above stakes unless properly cable on Fairview street. It WedfMMulay, October 9 Dedication of the Fishermen's was slightly cracked from mois Mr. and Mrs. Ed Calkins and have entered agreements. after the loading operation is and securely saddled. Order of Rairtbow for Girls at Bend Park on the North Santi Gene, and Chris Sorensen had 9.69 All workmen shall be in ture reaching it. started, and they were advised hall. 7:30 am River is planned for “near The six fire alarm phones in as their guest Sunday, Bent Bodeker Ge+$ His to wear hard hats when work the clear while logs are being Santiam PTA at High School future.” Sorensen of Denmark. He lives hoisted or while logs or loads the city operate through th» ing around the landing. library at 8 p. m. Teacher’s The 160-acre tract is located just 20 miles from Chris' home Deer the Easy Way The following excerpts from are being shifted on or swung telephone system. reception. Eldon Hutchinson, fire chief, three miles west of Mill City. town and is in the United Many deer hunting parties “Safety Code for I-ogging, State toward cars or trucks. It is being developed by the States on a plywood mill schol were formed this week, some of Oregon. Industrial Accident 9.70 Standing directly between said there were no actual fires Bureau of I »nd Management. arship. going to distant points and a Commission” were read and a truck cab and a log being despite all the siren activity. Travel Film Shown To be one of the most com He is presently employed at great deal of effort was spent discussed: loaded or unloaded is prohibited. pletely equipped parks in the tlie Simpson mill at Lyons and getting the deer packed on the Albert Toman who suffered 7.3 A safe and adequate means 9.72 Loads or logs shall not At Lions Meeting state, it will have picnic and from there will go to their mill vehicle to bring it home. of access to and egress from be moved or shifted while bind a slight heart attack recently A travel film on California camping facilities, playground at Eureka, Calif. The $2,000 Francis Bodeker got his the all parts of logging machines ers are being applied or adjust is recuperating nicely at home. put <ait by an airline was shown equipment, horseshoe pits, vol scholarship from a Denmark easy way. where persons must go shall be' ed. Mr. Toman was working on the nt the Monday night meeting of leyball and badminton courts. mill allows him to study pro 10.66 Binders shall be placed roof at Hilltop Market when the ladders, Working on his loader early provided. Necessary the Mill City Nona club. Campers can cook over coin- duction methods here in the this week he spotted a nice buck steps, step plates, foot plates, and tightened around the com extreme heat of the day caused A committee was named by operated electric stoves. The United States. Although the two and as he had his gun with him running boards, walkways, grab pleted load before shifting it for his difficulty. He was able to President Ramey Scott to make park will he serviced by its Sorensen young men have the thought it too good a chance to irons, handrails, etc., shall be balance. Sufficient binders to get down off the roof, and call up a list of prospective mem own water system, a 2,500 gal same name they are not related. pass up. After killing the buck provided and maintained. hold the load shall be placed the doctor. His many friends in bers for the club. They will meet lon water tank with a 25O-galk»n They enjoyed talking about their he used the loader to put it on 7.9 Brakes shall be installed and tightened before a truck is the area will be glad to hear he in the near future. per minute pump. is getting along all right. on all machine drums and moved from the landing. native Denmark. his truck. Agricultural Tax Group Favors Sales Tax Levy Drawings of Santiam PTA To Santiam High Meet in Library Addition Due October 9th Warning Slips To Be Sent To Parents Stamp Exhibit Slated at Salem Need Camp Fire Leaders Now Washington State Signs SIAC Pact Firm Seeks Ski Area On Side of 3-Fingered Jack Loading and Landing Safety TopicatSafety Council Meet Noon Whistle Off Beat Recently Coming Events Dedication of Park Set On Santiam