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 yur 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