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-4 I ON THE SCENIC NORTH SANTIAM HIGHWAY— OREGON’S EAST GROWING VACATION WONDERLAND VOLUME XX Scholarship Fund Group Has Meeting , $3.00 A Year — 10c A Copy T»IE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE, THURSDAY, MAR. 12, 1!M>I Young & Morgan Top Timber Bidders Young und Morgan. Incorpor ated. was the apparent high bidder on a tinibcr sale held March 9. 1964, at 10:00 a m in the Mill City Ranger tier, Willamette National rest. They purchased the ter Tank aide for $8.640. It appraised at $6.039. ’Dus sale Is located alsxrt <»ne mile •west of the BreWen- tnMh lh»t Springs. It consists of about five acres of timber < ISO thousand board fret of l>xig!as-<lr and other spectra). Hatfie/d Present for Turnon of Gas At Stayton Canning Co-On I Hatfield Says Area Future Enhanced by Entry of Gas To This Growing State Gov. Mark O. Hatfield, along with officials of Northwest Nat essential for continued progress ural Gas Co. and citizens of and development of a strong Aumsville, Stayton, Mehama, economy. The splendid recep Lyons and Mill City, observed tion accorded our sales repre MM«** completion of the $850.100 pro sentatives and our industrial Mr Io Coutww C> CVv* . ject to bring natural gas to the department men confirms our Santiam Canyon area this week. biudies and our decision to make Gov. Hatfield turned the valve the necessary investment for which activated a flare com the expansion. We think the memorating the completion o< presence of natural gas in this the project, with officials of all area will materially assist, as communities involved in the it has over the state and na tion. continued growth and project participating. By < heater Brralg progress.” Mayor J. C. Kimmel of Mill A free throw after the final Joe Dodd, who is the com City spoke briefly Mating: "The Ixizzvr provided the Woodburn city administration is happy pany’s district manager for JV Quintet with a slim and ex with the way Northwest Gas has the Lower Willamette VaUey citing basket ball victory over replaced the streets in our city, district, pointed out that more Suntiam’s JV five. The loss left the attitude of its employees to than 450 customers were pre Santiam with an even-stewn company, wards the city and the work sently served by the 10-10 record against Jayvee including the North Santi am diey have done has been good." wxnpctltion. Craig Bennett top Plywood installation at Mill ped all scorers with 19 points. ■ Francis F. Hill, president of City. 10 in the third quarter. Northwest Natural Gas Co., his juu. With h:m from left to right Governor Mark (J. i.ati Down 22-19 at halftime, San- m-nt for ceremonies when Northwest are Francis F. Hill, president of North staff and other representatives tiam came back a determined Natural Gas Company turned on the gas west and J. A. H. Dodd, district man of the company also were pre tram and with pressing tactics sent at the brief ceremonies ager. at Stayton Canning Cornj<ny Tuc«d ty which took place at the Stayton managed a 38-34 lead at the end I Canning Company Co-Op. of the third period. Hatfield, who facetiously was Fouls hurt Santiam in the clos ing minutes as the lead switch introduced as the former man ager of the Santiam Bean Fes ed back and forth several times. Chris Sorenson, exchange tival. a summertime occupation Joe Cog ar added 12 for the Wol student from Denmark, has verines. The 10M left Ssnti.im he undertook as a professor at Willamette university 14 years been enjoying the heavy snows in a second half Capital Con ference fie for first place with ago this summer, spoke confi in the mountain area this win The Santiam Basketball Stayton in JV' action, each at 6-2. dently of the future of this ter, reminding him of his home I | squad capped off a good sea- area. land. Santiam scorers. Bennett 19. Saturday he spent the entire i son of basketball this year, as He particularly referred to Cogar 12. Catherwood 9. David day at Hoodoo Bowl, going with they surpassed the Woodburn State Representative Gerald Pcnnlck son 6. Tucrs 4. the need for continued indus 2. Bulldogs 63-57. Detering from Harrisburg was Baley 2. trial development of aU areas ’ the Christian Church youth I The game was a close one of the state as he said, Santiam J. V. 8 11 19 16 M a Mill City visitor Tuesday, He "The group. He came home exhaust most of the way. Both teams entry of natural gas into any ed but said he had had a Wcxxlburn J V 9 13 12 21 56 came for the express purpose ________ _ _______ of setting a date when he could Bennett Top JV Mcorrr— of __________ our state, _ as witnes- •blast". Valley Telephone company battled back and forth to gain sector Chris says the weather here The final season statistios visit with the voters of this area. has offered to ¡¡archaic the the lead, but were tied up at se<i by the ceremony here, is reminds him a great deal oí the end of the first quarter. 1 always an important devekip- sh>w Craig Bennett has copped He will be available to visit with People's Co-operative Tele It was a close battle again ment for the State o< Oregon. that in Denmark, only it is a total seasonal scoring honors the public at the Enterprise of phone company at Lyons. all through the second quar- Industry in the State of Oregon little colder there. !<>r the Santiam JV. He finished fice on Saturday. March 21 from Valley Telephone is sugges He has been busy making ter but Santiam managed to requires the presence of all with 250 compared to 222 for 10.00 a in. until noon. ting that the sale I m - built speeches to various organiza Mr Detering has hid a good ead by two at half time 31-29. , possible forms of energy. The Roger Tucrs am! 198 for Joe around the following genera] W<xjdburn made two quick Santiam Canyon area’s fu- tions. Last’Friday4ie talked lb Cogar, despite playing one has response on previous visits of c>msiderations: baskvts to start off the third mre becomes enhanced when members of the Lyons grange game than either of the latter this type in Mil) City and stat That the plant to be sold quarter and lead for their last any energy form becomes av- and showed slides of Denmark. . two. Free throw percentage ed Tuesday that "it gives me a On a recent trip to Silverton — the - — -* * — ' shows Bill Pcnnlck leading the chance to visit with the people and purchase to include al! time during the game. The a liable * for use — and benefit equipment. radio Santiam defense became toug- ‘ of its citizens.” with Mr and Mrs. Ed Calkins | team wtth 58% on 17 at 29 and find out their views on telephone and Gene, with whom he makes ’ ns compared to 56% for Frank coming legislation. People of station and motor vehicles. her after their two quick ones, Hill expressed the satisfac his home, a talent show at The cooperative would retain and allowed them only seven both parties arc Invited to come tion ot Northwest Natural when Catherwood on 25 tor 45. As a al! cash on hand and accounts more points for the quarter. . team Santiam has a better free in and talk to me". he observed, “It is the belief Silverton was enjoyed. The Silverton American Field The cooperative After going into the fourth at Northwest Natural that all l Jon members were chosen throw percentage than their op While here he lined up the receivable. following Mill City area spon would subsequently be dissol quarter with a six point lead forms of energy and fuel must Service chapter sponsors this Monday night tn select a alate ponents, 49% to 46%. annually and exchange students of officers for the coming year Santiam has also outscored | sors: J. C. Kimmell, Herbert ved by the members and the Santiam kept the upper hand be available to insure progress for the local club. Chairman of their rivals by 50.9 to 41 7 per Schroeder. Mrs. Gladys Mason cash on hand distributed to and succeeded in winning by and growth and economic. from the entire area partici pate. the members. that same margin 63-57. tiic committee Is Lee Bassett, game average. and Mrs. Edith Mason. health in an area. Our studies | VaUey Telephone suggests Students presented a variety Scoring- Sheythe 31. Mar- revealed to us that this area who Is the immediate past Player i Games Pts. Av. 1 of acts including dance num president. Other committee Bennett 2U6 16 12.9 David Schiewek With , the payment be made in capital shall 16. Ohmart 11. Podrab- ¡assessed the basic qualities bers, songs, impersonations and stock of Valley Telephone Co., sky 4. Gleason 1. members are Burton Boroughs Tucrs ........ 16 206 10.9 such. fractional shares being paid in Scoring by quarters: and Don Moffatt. Coger 16 177 11.1 Navy In Hawaii Mrs. Calkins said they also Only a small crowd was pre Catherwood Í* David W Schiewek, electri cash. Lowell Brown said. Val Santiam. 15, 16, 15. 17,-63; 16 61 planned a trip during spring va ley Telephone Co. has paid a Woodbum. 15. 14. 11. 17-57. sent at the meeting. cian ’ s mate second class. USCG, Davidson 71 II 5.1 cation next week, but had not For the program. Charles Kel Pennick Mrs. Paul quarterly dividend of 15 cents 16 4.1 son of Mr. and 65 definitely decided where they ley showed n film on one of the Baley 2.61 Schiewek of ____ , _ per share, a total of 60 cents Lyons, is serving 16 42 wiU go. They plan on spending per year on all outstanding early-day meetings, which Rue 2.7 j aboard the Coast Guard Cutter 17 7 a few days with Mr. Calkins at stock every quarter since it brought liack fond memories of Schnrbach operating out 10 4 0.4 Blackhawk, .................. -* of Valsetz. has been in the telephone busi those who no longer live here Bassett 0 0 0.0 Honolulu, Hawaii. ness, Valley Telephone Cb. or belong to the chib. Others Blackhawk is scheduled to de 0.0 0 5 part in late March for duty stock has an equity value of maintaining aids to navigation $12.43 per share at this time, Oil Tank Removed The Capital Conference Music and providing logistics support For those who would not wish Festival will hold two perfor- ¡ to isolated units in the Western to retain their stock for any manees this year, one at Cas- ' Pacific. She will be deployed for reason a ready market is avai cade high school, March 13, at approximately four and a half lable for aU stock offered for sale.” 8 p. m. and one at North Ma-1 months. Rates for telephone service rion. March 14 at 8 p. m. In addition to checking and The Santiam band and cho- j replacing aids, the Blackhawk would not be increased in the forsecable future. The Valley rus as well as the honor band ! Twenty-aix students at San- I will provide support to Coast in tiam High School plan to take and chorus will participate in : Guard manned long range aids Telephone Co. has not telephone the 1964 National Merit Scholar- the one at Cascade Union high to navigation stations by supply creased exchange rates since 1946, is making a ship Qualifying Test, Burton school. ing fuel, transporting personnel, Spencer Hillesland. director' and providing technical assist reasonable rate at return and Boroughs, principal, announced I cannot justify a rate increase. at Santiam, said this week that today. ance and manpower when re All existing telephone services The test will be administered the long-awaited new uniforms | quired. During her operations the I would be retained and improved at the school at 9 a. m. Satur were expected daily. Some Blackhawk will call at ports in ! to meet the latest standards day March 14. Some students have already arrived and the j ' for telephone service. The took the test last Tuesday. sneak preview the Enterprise | the Marshall, Mariana, Caroline , same EAS extended area ser All students who wish to be writer had of them show them | and Ryukyus Islands, and wiU spend 14 days in Japan for vice of free service between considered for Merit Scholar to be quite outstanding. Colors 1 Stayton. Lyons and Mill City ships to be awarded in 1965 are gray and maroon. voyage repairs. would be the same as it is now should take the test at that On the program at the Cas for the time being, with the time. cade music festival will be the I School Vacation possibility at increasing the The qualifying test is a three- honor bands and chorus and. number of circuits as soon as hour examination of educational the individual bands and cho-' Coming Up possible. development. The test is the first ruses from Scio, Cascade. Stay-I The Friday that area young step in the tenth annua) compe ton and Santiam. sters have been looking forward Bands and choruses appearing I tition for four-year M e r it to for some time has finally ar Scholarships provided by the Na at North Marion will be Wood rived this week. In other words, tional Merit Scholarship Cor burn. North Marion. Central there will be no school at San- Wednesday, March 11 poration and by sponsoring cor I and Serra. I tiam High or the Gates and Students from Santiam play PTA at grade school cafe porations. foundations, colleges, I Mill City elementary schools teria room. Review of recent associations, unions, trusts, and ing in the honor band are Scott next week. Hillesland and Ron Bassett, individuals. Classes will resume on Mon- school survey. 8 p. m. The test scores of students baritone horn; Carolyn Daven City Council meeting at City | day. March 23, following spring Hall, 8 p. m. who are examined in March i port, sax a phone, John Kelly, I vacation. will be reported to their schools flute; Fred Bassett, trombone Thursday, March It Mark Sheythe. one of San- before May 15. The scores are and Warren Reid, percussion. Weather, Detroit Dam Firemen’s Auxiliary at hall at used by counselors in many Singing in the honor chorus are tiam's sharp-shooting Wolver Wilson Logging Company this week is cleaning tip 7 A. M. Daily Weather Reading 8 p.m. high schools to help students Katherine Dishong and Gail ines. took top scoring honors in the grounds around the spot where the old oil storage and I.ake Elevation make decisions about college at Learning, sopranos; I-aura Jo t h e Capital Conference A2 Frldav. March IS Pool tank was located at First and Fairview. The top photo tendance and field of study. Ma Rambo and Lynda Parker, al league. 1OOF lodge at hall, 8 p. ni. Max. Min. Ppc. Elev Mark, who is 6 feet, had a ny students who do not expect tos. Alternate altos are Rose shows the tank which collapsed when they tried to get Date 46 43 0.4.3 1185.25 Monday, March 16 to win a scholarship take the mary Dueber and Cheryl Chal- league total of 286. which made it down. The Wi’.sons had planned on using it for a chip March 4 5 47 32 1.71 1487 bi Lions club dinner meeting at test in order to learn more about lendar. Boys singing bass are an average of 17 points per storage tank. They are putting in a chipper at their mill March March 6 37 32 0.32 1488.66 Fellowship hall at 6:30 p. m. their individual strengths and Dennis Bassett and Mark game. He had a season total of here. The lower photo shows a cat picking timbers from March 7 40 32 0 10 1489 71 394 points. Round Robin pinochle club weaknesses in the area measur- Sheythe. the ground. These were piled and burned. All this March 8 42 33 008 1490.59 I at Tearly Muir home. 7:30 p. m. ed by the test. | The music festival is open to Randy Marshall also of San- was going on right beyond Ashby’s Shell Oil bulk plant. Marcii 9 41 34 0 38 1191 38 Ed McCurdy. senior, was a the public and there is a small tiam, was named in the top 10 A. F. & A. M. meeting at I March 10 The Mill City Enterprise photos. 41 32 0.68 1492 0« lodge holl, 8 p. m. scorers. finalist last year. admission charge. A group of sisMit 20 en thusiastic patrons at the local schools, as well as representa tives of the faculty, met at the Santiam Hg’h School Thursday night for the purpose of estab- hutiing a new acholarahlp fund to assist graduating Seniors in furthering their education. Many leading organizations of the community were represent ed. aa were businesses of thia locality. Each scholarship waikl amount to $300 00 to cover tuition OOStS for one atudent, with the fl rat one virtually as sured. aa donations ot nearly $100 00 have already been mndr, to give the project a rouaing atari The goal tor thia Spring ia $60000. to enable the com mittee to aaalat two deserving students. A title haa not yet been selec- ted tor the fund, but aevrral are under consideration. It ia hoped that thia will become a community-wide endeavor with all organizations, businesses, and Individuals becoming in terested An organized drive will be in evidence In the near future, os there arc only a few weeks remaining before gradua tion However, there will be no solicitation, all funds to be re ceived on a volunteer basis. With Dave Bornhardt as act ing temporary chairman, and Burton Borough* acting under an advisory capacity tor the high school, tour committers were set up to get the project started Headings include- Re quirements h»r students apply ing for achulnrshlps: Promo tion for "getting the bail rol ling"; Advertising tor letting everyone know about it; and Selection of the recipients tor the award. rti • — Woodburn Takes Close One from JVs Exchange Student Enjoys Mountains Gerald Detering to In Woodburn Game Saturday, March 21 Buy Co-Op Lions To Name Slate of Officers Capital Conference 26Santiam Students to lake Tests Coming Events Music Festival to be March 13-14