«HnHnnnHnnnHnHHnHnnnBimnnnnHnsnBunairannnnnBinnnnnrann Start in the Band NOW o » RENT AN INSTRUMENT SPORTS PAGE The Mill City Timberwolves meet I Scio Friday night, Oct. 31, in Scio’s ! first eleven man football game. The Scio boy* are coached by Stan Whip­ ple who was the Detroit coach last year. Next year Scio will probablj join the Marion county "B” league Friday night’s game will be played on Allen Field and will start at 8 o’clock. Timberwolves Smash Saints Walking Man- Wills Music Store Home Lighting Good Music Shufflehoard Mill City Timberwolves Faces Scio October 31 MEANDER INN The Mill City Timberwolves ex- ploded in the first two minutes of play in their last league game, last Friday night, with the St. Boniface Saints from Sublimity. Following the spectacular 85-yard touchdowt NEW BEGINNERS BANDS ARE STARTING run by Lyle Fleetwood of the Timber­ ♦ NOW IN MILL CITY, GATES and DETROIT wolves on the first play of the game t returning the opening kick-off Bol See Your School Band Director Stetner recovered the ball after a low kick rebounded from the leg of • e St. Boniface player. Then the Tim- | (Continued from Page 1) berwolves again raised the score in 1 days, if I don’t hear from any walket their favor after Fleetwood placed in 30 days, I will have to walk it them in scoring position by a 45 I alone. . . .” Those interested maj yard run. Dick Kanoff made th« SALEM, OREGON write Paul A. Smith, Box 394, Mil! touchdown and LeRoy Podrabsky nfiunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnHnnnnnnnn£innnnnnnnnnnnnfinfinfin£r City, Ore. Smith feels this new walk­ plunged through the line for the extra ing track will provide good walking point. The extra point for the first and a chance for a new record. TD was not made. Then the Saints took to the air and their passes netted them two first downs before they went over for a touchdown. The conversion at­ By RICHARD LOVEL The magazine sales which the mem­ tempt failed. In the second quarter Podrabsky bers of the student body have been holding to raise moiey were closed smashed through the line for another last Monday. The class that sold the Mill City touchdown and a pass from most subscriptions per student was Bill Hoffman to Evart Brewer got Then the the senior class. They will get a them the extra point. trophy. There is also a trophy given ; Saints could not make first down so to the person who sold the most sub­ after the Timberwolves took over « « scriptions alone. The student body Podrabsky ran 40 yards to put the «« wishes to thank everyone who bought ball on the 14 yard line. After a 7-yard run by Kanoff, Fleetwood subscriptions. All the boys are all excited over went the rest of the way to make K the deer season but I don’t see what the score 26 to 6 at the end of the MX « they are so excited about because first half. In the second half the Timberwolves they can go dear hunting all year had three touchdowns called back be- long. cause of off-side penalties. There The report cards came out last Wednesday and five students got or. was no scoring the third quarter but the honor roll, that, is, five people in the fourth Kanoff and Podrabsky got nothing but Is and 2s on their both crossed the goal line and one The Saints report card. They are: Donna Nel­ conversion was made. son, Joan Johnson, Frances Johnson, broke loose in the fourth quarter to Donna Bengston, and Richard Lovel. an 85-yard touchdown play for which Last Friday night after the ball the conversion failed. The outstand­ game with St. Boniface, the Mill City ing defensive players were Evart G.A.A. gave a party to the St. Boni­ Brewer on the line and LeRoy Po­ LIGHTING IS LASTING BEAUTY drabsky in the backfield. The final face students. Barbtra Podrabsky, Donna Nelson, score was 39-12. Jeck Melting, Viva Lee, Phyllis Pro­ vost, Pat Murray, Diane Peterson, Donald Ellingson, Bob Stetner, Lloyd 183 N. High Street Court House Square Rose, Elton Gregory, and advisor, Mr. Chaney were at the Chess cull meeting last Tuesday. Elton Gregory still holds his un­ official ttile of the champion ping pong player of the high school. The high school newspaper. Wolf Tales, came out Thursday. The Junior class is starting a fund They sent for raising campaign, some decals with a picture of a tim­ berwolf on it and Mill City Timber­ wolves written on it. The decals are in school colors., yellow and green. They will be sold for twenty cents apiece. Try before You Buy October 23, 19.' 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'The Most Show for Least Dough' BELIEVE THIS OR NOT DOUBLE United Trading Stamp Days Will be Mondays and Fridays Edith Green Seeks (Continued from Page 1) to secure for our Institutions mer and women who are pioneering new and better ways of caring for theil patients and wards.” She cited as at outstanding example the work of edt> eating blind children which she said “commands nation-wide respect.” Mrs Green said this approach should he extended to the patients and inmates of all other state institutions, To date, three daily newspapers have printed editorials in behalf of Mrs. Green’s candidacy: The Oregon Journal, the Pendleton East-Oregon ian. and the Astorian-Budgct. the Movie theatres are Cut to Kitt Pari-Mutuel Racing As a Competitive Entertainment industry If they succeed it will cost you, the Oregon taxpayer, $1 million every year DRIVERS EXAMINER COMING Jack's Richfield Service MILL CITY On Hiway 222. in East Mill City GET A driver’s license examiner will be on duty in Mill City, Friday. Nov. 14, 1982, at the Fire hall between the hours of 9 a m. and 4 p.m., ac­ cording to an announcement received from the Secretary of State's office. Persons wishing original licenses or permits to drive are asked to file ! applications well ahead of the sched- j uled closing hour in order to assure ! I time for completion of the required' i license tests. i • 1 I e . ‘till i » • L’i ‘ * .r I TAXPAYERS COMMITTEE TO RETAIN PARI MUTUEL REVENUES I,,., H... r.Fru’.v* ' ? O *«»'1731 Port'-i-H 7 ft"" YOUR è Phone 2206 ■ at Jenkins Hardware Mill City ✓