I he I ty Enterprise ON THE SCENIC NORTH SANTIAM HIGHWAY—OREGON’S EAST GROWING VACATION WONDERLAND VOLUME W Ore. Journal Juniors To Appear Here Mrs Willard Gabriel, presi­ dent of the American Field Ser­ vice, said this week that plans were progressing for the first af>pearance of thr Oregon Jour­ nal Juniors in thia area. Dw will I h - at the grade school gym Saturday evening. January 25 at 8 p. m. larry McClung, director will tie In Mill City next week to release more ¡«ubliclty on the group and make final plans There are youngsters of all ages and will feature dancing, singing, Instrumental, baton twirling, acrobatics and many specialty acts. This group has toured In all the western states and has ap­ peared at many colleges and universities. Proceeds will assist the Ah'S In carrying on their exchange student program Tin: MILL CITY ENTERPRISE, Till 'ESI»AY. JAN. », HMH Nearing Century Mark Lions To Install New President Santiam Wins from Scrappy Gervais Team Tuesday Santiam Tuesday night defeat­ ed a scrappy, aggressive club, from Gervais 63 to 52 on their court. The game was in doubt until the last five minutes. San­ tiam hit two fast break bas­ kets and set up two or three of­ fensive maneuvers that hadn't worked up to that time. The dominance of the backboard during the last quarter was the determining factor in the win. Santiam's ball handling improv­ ed during the game but the team has a long road to travel before it will be ready for the tough teams. The scoring for Santiam was spread among all of the 1 team member». Randy Mashall — 8. Doug Hill — 0. Ellis Meuser — 12. Ron Ohmart — 11. Mark Sheythe — 7. Ron Cannon — 9. Mike Gleason — 0. Don Podrabsky — 16. David Cline — 0. Santiam lost a squeaker 57-56 in the JV game to Gervais. 93.00 A Year — I Oc zl Copy State Education Group to Survey at Santiam High Mill City Lions will install a Schools in the Mill City-Gates Schoolhouse Planning, State De­ n<-w president at their meeting administrative district No. 129J partment of Eudcation. Dr. next Monday night, it was de- will have an education facility Walter Shold, Deputy Superin­ elded at a board meeting held and program survey on Thurs­ tendent, Marion County Inter­ at the Fred Berg nome Monday mediate District. Gien Weaver, day and Friday or this week. tught. Berg will be installed to Director of School Guidance Ser­ fill the unexpired term of Barn­ Committee members will in­ vice. State Department of Edu­ ey Scott, who resigned because clude : cation. Kenneth Stuart. Super­ he is moving trom Mill City. Dr. Willard Bear, Assistant intendent, Riddle Public In other board action, Lee Superintendent, State Depart­ Schools. Ross'waa named first vice pre­ In making its study, the Com­ Marry Van Duzcn observed hia With birthday at sident; Mel Rambo was moved ment of Education, Chairman. mittee will view the educational his home January 2. He enjoys fairly gf Present Field Service officers, <»n their income tax during the ment will be transmitted to the Willamette National Forest, De- bis stialenta. Michelle Uu nnd headed by Mrs Willard Gabriel, montlis the exchange student is , administration and staff in the cember 31 for $151,482.10. in their home. Ronnie (Tarkson who had a feel that many people <1 o form of a written report after Members of the AFS chapter The sale included 8,000 M display <>f moths, butterflies and not have a true Idea of the the conclusion of the visitation. Annual election notice and other insects which they show­ purpose of AES. therefore some sene a two-year term and this Seeking professional assist- board feet of timber. (4,700 M ballots for the upcoming election The staff and teachers in this ed anwed hy further Grange presided over the meet­ is a private, non-profit, educa­ tinanc? member are all open. Director ot the Internal Reven­ ballots have until the 15th of surveys in subject matter araas. Diere will be an open meet­ ing due t<> the absence of John tional organization whose pur­ ue Service for Oregon said to- and Shasta Red Fir. the month to have meir ballots i ing on January 15th in the San ­ The sale encompases 13 7 Stroschlne, master of Santiam pose is the furthering of under­ day. marked and in the office at: acres of timber located in the ) standing and good-will among tiam high school commercial There arc four points to keep i Stayton. The secret ballots will I Reports were heard from Al- the ¡«copies of the world It car­ room and anyone interested in in mind in selecting a tax ad- Breitenbush River Dainage. be counted the evening of Janu- serving on the chapter or know ­ t>crt Julian on Insurance; Sam ries cut this purpose by bring­ visor. For example, do not pat- I ary 15 and the results will be Wi/er on legislature and Uoyd ing teen-age students from ing more about it is invited to ronize a tax advisor who: I announced at the annual stock-. Slctto on Agriculture. abroad to study in American attend. 1. Does not have a permanent holders meeting held at 8 p. m. Any organization wishing to Chris Rehman, Scio Grange high schools and prepara lory place of business or address j January 16 in the conference I Wednesday, January 8 make a contribution is urged master was a guest. schools and to live with Amer­ You might have to call him in Order of Rainbow for Girls room at the hospital. ican families ano communities to do so and It will be deeply case IRS questions the return. | One director will be elected' The deadline for calendar year hall. 7:30. appreciated. Through a scries for the school year. On the 2 Wants the refund check sent PTA at grade school cafeteria in the Mill City-Gates area, taxpayers' paying the last in­ of “ wentherwise circumstances" other hand. Amcrian teenagers to his address. room 8 p. m. Chris Sorensen Two candidates, Shields Re- stallment on esCmated Federal arc sent abroad to spend the the tree-planting program which 3. Claims that he can obtain will be guest speaker. Mine and Don Moffatt are on 1 income tax returns for 1963. is was expected to net the AFS summer in homes, or to spend a large refund check for you the ballot. a neat profit was cancelled. Thursday, January 9 ; Wednesday, January 15, 1964. six months living with families or asks for a percentage of i Garden Club at home of Mrs. 1 Four directors will be named If you have previously filed an nnd attending schorls abroad. I With the opening of the new your refund check as a fee. or. year Chris Sorensen has a busy Clara Swan. 1 o'clock dessert in the Stayton area. On the bal­ , estimated return and events oc­ Snntinm extended Its win­ Die American Field Service > . , . 4. Suggests that you claim lot are M. F. Cox, John Davis, curring in the last quarter of ; engage- luncheon. ning streak to five games in n was founded in 1915 as a vol- dependents or deductions to, Ken Farwell, Douglas Heater. 1963 indicate that your income , ments and residents arc invited Friday, January 10 row by downing non-league unteer ambulance corps anil which you are not entitled. T. G. Freres, Kathryn Weddle, will be substantially more or to hear him. «\rmngemcnts for IOOF lodge at hall, 8 p. m. Sheridan 68-19 served with the allied forces W. J. Roberts and Walter less than your original estimate, Santiam blasted off to an 18-9 in both World War I and II. Its any engagements should be Sat unlay. January 11 Weather, Detroit Dam IOOF-Rebekah lodge installa­ Smith. you should file an amended de­ first quarter lead, ran this to I 4.500 volunteer members car­ made with Mrs. Gabriel. I Two are to be elected in the claration on January 15. said The AFS program is one from ' A. M. Daily Weather Reading tion. 8 p. m. Open to public. 38-21 by half time and won ried over a million casualties. Sublimity area. On the ballot A. G. Erickson of the Internal and lake Elevation The AFS peacetime programJ which future generations will going away. Monday, January IS j are John Mackie. Don Blades, i Revenue Service for Oregon. Mnrk Sheythr nnd Ron Can-j of international exchange on the still lie reaping the benefits and Marilyn Chapter OES No. 145 Henry- Miller and Walter Breit-1 This declaration, he added, non were high scorers for San-. teen-age level was founded in it is hoped that this article will Datc Max. Min. 8 p. m. at hall. , enstein. help in stimulate more interest should be marked ‘ztmended” tiam with 21-13 points respect- 1947; the Summer program in 32 50 December 25 Lions club dinner meeting at Members are reminded that and filed with the same District this worthwhile program. Ivcly. Others scoring for San-|1950; the school program ini Fellowship hall. 6:30. New pre- they are entitled to vote for all 46 36 December 26 Director of Internal Revenue tlam wore Marshall 7, Podrnl«- 1957, with over 60 c«iuntrics now [ side.-.t to be installed. directors, regardless of where who received the original declar­ 40 36 December 27 sky 7. Meuser 6. Robertson 4. participating. Wednc-Mlay. January 15 they may reside. ation. A blank amended declar­ 38 45 December 28 Ohmart 2. Gleason 2. Cline 2, A participating student from Santiam Rebekah lodge at ation is printed on the back of one of tile countries must lie of I Hill 2 and Conover 2. 37 December 29 51 hall. 8 p. m. the notice of payment due which Santiam will meet Stayton nvernge or better ncndemic 37 December 30 50 AFS meeting Santiam High the taxpayer received by mail. here Friday night and wifi play ability, must spenk English school, 8 p. m. 50 43 I Mr. Enckson said an original Serra on Tucsdny, January 14. well, if not fluently, have the I GATES Oh deer me! — Mrs. December 31 declaration of estimated tax for personality to represent their Wilma Bumgarner struck and the year 1963 snould be filed by country capably nnd to puss on killed a deer with her car the January 15 on Form 1040ES nnd make use of their under-! other night as she and her son by taxpayers who first became I standing <>f tin- United States, I were __ . returning . .. .. from Salem. The <■» zsr» i. I <■»»» ♦ occurcd z-vz* z«i 1 I nt ALBANY — Present trends liable for filing an estimate The fee for participating in, accident at ftxzx the Stay­ cither of these programs is $700 ; ton junction. Mrs. Bumgarner j promise favorable markets for during the fourth quarter of woods products in 1964, accord­ 1963. so it is necessary to have the . reported the deer was on the However, Mr. Erickson said, ing to C. D. Davis. Oregon tim­ Santiam started league play support of the community to highway, enveloped in a patch berland manager for Simpson a taxpayer who is required to One headlight was | off right last Friday by over finance this program. Money of fog. pay an installment first be­ Timber Co. jiowcring the Scio Loggers 49 may lie raised hy organizations, knocked out of ner car. She ’’The year just ending has comes liable for filing a declara­ to 24. The game started out service clubs, schools, church said "this is getting monoton­ produced improved results and tion. or finds it necessary to As 1964 constructions goes, so industry. very slowly ns Scio scored only groups or individuals Money is ous,” as this was her second Canadian lumber exports to the national outlook for woods amend his declaration in the two points in the first eight badly needed to complete the recent collision with a deer. A 1 goes the market for Oregon’s financing of this years p Fil­ fender of her small foreign lumber and plywood, points out the United States in 1963 are products is upward.” said Davis. last quarter of 1963, need not minuter to Santiaris six. car was damaged the first time. Ciarles Sutherland, OSU ex­ estimated at 4.9 million board “Simpson’s general employment meet the January 15th deadline Santiam showed a well bal- gram. feet or 94 percent of all U. S. level in Oregon in logging and but may elect to file his 1963 Not so fortunate was a Red­ tension forest economist. Thr Mill City chapter of the nnced scoring tenm ns eight men scored, with no one scor- AFS has hosted four exchange mond man whose ear struck a Sutherland makes his observa­ imports. Sutherland said. Ore­ manufacturing will remain as income tax return on Form 1040 students: Isaac Rodríguez from deer at Niagara Friday, killing tions on 1964 prospects !n the gon’s former water cargo mar­ it is currently but our monthly and pay in full the balance of Ing in the double figures. Scoring for Santiam — Law­ Costa Rica, making his home the deer and damaging his car new Oregon Farm and Market kets on the East Coast are 1964 payrolls were be larger.” tax he owes on or before Janu­ Davis said Simpson’s Oregon ary 31, 1964. Also, farmers have rence Robertson 9, Ellis Mcuser with Mr. and Mrs. Larry I about $200 worth. A wrecker Outlook circular just published dominated by B. C. lumber 9, Marshall 8, Shcythe 7. Cline Brent; Ann Subardi. from In­ was called to tow his car to by OSU and now available from and there is no prospect for a pairoil will rise over $18,000 different deadlines. If you have any other ques­ change in the next year, he ad­ a month in 1964. This reflects 6, Podrabsky 4, Ohmart 4. nnd donesia. who stayed with the town. county extension offices. increases granted by Simpson tions about your estimate or Robert Vcness family; Okinorl Hill 2. National construction fore­ ded. Ono from Japan, who lived Freres High Bidder Plywood consumption will in a three-year contract with your Federal income tax re­ casts for the coming year are with the Txiwcll Fleetwood fam­ generally favorable. Residential probably reach a new high in unions last June, including a turn, telephone your local In­ ily and now Christian Sorensen On Straight Creek Sale construction is expected to at 1963, Sutherland reports, with 10c hourly increase which be­ ternal Revenue Service office. War I Vets to who is making his home with DETROIT Straight Creek No. least equal last year's rate, installation economies helping came effective June 1. Elect New Officers Simpson employees will re­ Dr. Rada Makes Gift the Edward Calkins family. 1 timber sale was held Monday while commercial, industrial make prospects bright in 1964. H. J. Peterson, commander of Mrs Gabriel said at the pre­ morning at the Detroit Ranger and institutional building are For instance, sidewall plywood ceive two more wage boosts in World War I Veteran’s Post in sent time applications for host station. Apparent high bidder i all expected to exceed last sheathing can be installed at 1964 5c an hour, effective Janu­ To School Library Mill City said this week that families arc being received hy was Freres Veneer Co. Dr. E. L. Rada, former long­ half the labor cost required for ary 1, and 7Hc, effective June year's mark, he said. there would he election nnd in­ chapter members. Anyone time resident and a graduate In the sale was 4.650,000 board | The lumber outlook is good, lumber, the economist said. 1. Davis said the outlook for of Mill City High school made stallation of officers at their wishing tn have this rare nnd feet. Five bidders raised the but the trend toward using less However, there will be increased meeting Saturday, January 11 thrilling experience is asked to oral bid 40 times, Appraised lumber per unit will probably competition from two new ply­ Simpson’s Oregon plywood op­ a gift to the Santiam High erations at Albany and Lyons School library recently of a set nt the Mill City Elementary contact George Ihimnhrev, value by the Ranger District continue, he noted, with more wood mills in the South. school. home placement chairman or was $81.000. Oregon’s pulp and paper ca­ is further brightened by modern­ of Grove’s Musical dictionary. | multi-family units, more units A pot luck dinner will he other AFS members. Dr. Rada is professor of eco­ Total bid by Freres was with concrete floors and more pacity is expected to expand in ization projects completed in held nt 1 o’clock and members Both parents of the host $122,300. The sale area is six prefabricated houses all con- 1964 which wil increase the de­ 1963 or now underway. He said nomics at the University of arc asked to bring their own fnmily must be at least 3« miles southwest of mand for chips and pulpwood other projects are being studied California and usually he and Marion tributing to the decline. table service. The business years old and bom in the Forks. A mile and a quarter of his family spend the summer Rritish Columbia competition and add stability to the forest but none are definitely meeting will follow the dinner. United States: preferably hav- road construction is necessary. still plagues Oregon's lumber products industry. grammed at this time. here. Science Program Given At Santiam Article Gives True Idea Of Purpose of American Field Service Program Young & Morgan Mansfield Sale Get Competent Tax Assistance Directors Time to Pay Last Quarter Tax Installment Coming Events Santiam Wins From Sheridan 68 to 49 Two Deer Killed Recently By Cars Santiam Wins From Scio Loggers 49-24 Construction Key to State Lumber ■ Plywood Outlook Simpson Looks for Good Year in 1964