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The Mill City Enterprise VOLI7’ ON THE SCENIC NORTH SANTIAM HIGHWAY — OREGON’S FAST GROWING VACATION WONDERLAND THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE—MILL CITY, OREGON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1971 Queen Jackie U|. and Down ’‘Ä"* Have Speaker! I From College $4.50 a YEAR — 10c a Copy Santiam Wolverine Win Friday Sends Them To State Quarter Finals in Astoria Students will be dismissed at 3 p. m. Monday, November 122. The teachers of the Dis trict, High School and Grade CONGRATULATIONS . . . t Schools will meet in their re- I Santiam Wolverines for mak spective buildings. The time ce ■ W ing the Tri-River Conference | will be spent in 1% hour meet- football season such a success. It is a rare thing to find a The North Santiam Cham-1 ings studying curriculum and Now that you’ve won the co ber of Commerce speaker for new changes and requirements high school team with versa take they were able to com championship of the district, the general meeting November for graduation that will take tility enough to demolish its pensate for it. we sincerely hope that you will 17 will be David Crokatt, of effect in 1973-74. opponents with either a reli- As can be expected, the Wol win when you meet Knappa | able ground game or a bril verine defense contained Sal Community college. I The teachers will take part in the state quarter finals. The Chemeketa liant passing game or a well em Academy’s offense. It was In addition to Mr. Crokatt, I m four of these meetings area is behind you 100%. Dale balanced combination of both. not unusual to see someone Pinckney will answer ¡ng the school year. Whether Santiam beats Knap i questions But this is exactly what Coach like Darrell Plots, Jim Ly- about the college, pa or not, they deserve a lot i Jerry Coffman, president, Jerry Gibson has come up with ness, or Dennis Corning crash of credit, and so does the feels the Chamber members1 . to represent Santiam High ing through the Crusader front coaching staff at Santiam. think there is a great need for 'school in the Tri-River Con line to nail the ball-carrier for Merchants of the area have this type of school where ference and in the “dreamed- a loss. taken space this week to show trades are taught instead of of” state playoffs. Perhaps the story of the you they are behind you and the usual college subjects. Friday on Allen field here game is best told by the fact wish you the best of luck. If There are types of young men in Mill City the Wolverines that Santiam worked for 18 memory serves me right, this that like to work with their secured a Tri-River Conference first downs while Salem Acad is the first time since 1959 hands and there is a demand ' championship by ripping the I emy had only nine. that we have sent a team to for skilled workers in all the | Salem Academy Crusaders 51- Santiam’s victory over Sa the state tournament. Quite a I service fields.” 14. Big Red dominated the en lem Academy places the Wol record isn’t it? tire frostbitten game. The Chamber is considering | verines in the State quarter Santiam got on the score finals. This Friday the squad offering one or more scholar-1 Almost every week, when I ships to some graduating high board early with powerful tail will travel to Astoria where get time to peruse the Sunday school seniors from this area. * back John Ruby scoring twice they will meet the tough I LYONS—At the meeting of paper 1 find something that to lead off the home team 1 meeting will be held at The Knappa team. Knappa, one of the City Council Wednesday intrigues me. This Sunday in noon, Wednesday, November f I ni scoring spree. Towering end the biggest teams in A com ht the R blic Develop- The Oregonian I found such 17, at the Riverview Inn at.ment Co was granted a Ron Podrabsky, wanting to get I petition, has not lost this year a story. The dateline was Wa- Mehama and all Chamber I mjt for a sjngie dwelling on into the act, picked up a Sal- | and have been tied just once. mena, West Irian. em Academy fumble and members are urged to attend. Cedar street. If Santiam is victorious, It would appear that the Guests are also welcome. sprinted toward the Red flags Santiam '■Hey will meet the winner of Building permits for the Indonesian government has to make another L __ _ month of October were $59,000 plans to civilize a tribe that Lions See European touchdown. Then came those the North Douglas-McKenzie ______ and the city will purchase a apparently seems to be getting graceful bombs from Q Q. B i ^arne the following week. The Gordon" Plotts^ to* "quickand ' winner of that game wiU play storage building to be located along fine. The tribe has no Slides Taken By the at the Southwest corner of the stacky-fingered Gary Taylor . : in in . the the final final game g»?'e for f?r the starvation, no taxes, no money, Ervin Petersons I ' state crown on November 27. who dashed across the %oal stalP rrown Novpmh< ’r 27 City Hall. nor any of the things that are Shown is Jackie Clark, senior princess who was Ervin (Pete) Peterson was a I Fans are asked not to forget causing the so-called civilized line twice. The Plotts combin Christmas lighting will have crowned “Homecoming ______ Queen ____ ” at _________ halftime ___________ ceremonies world all their problems. The guest of the Mill City Lions two categories this year, two ab last Friday’s homecoming game. Her escort was John ation of David holding and' November 12, the potent San- club at their meeting Monday Gordon kicking managed to tiam Wolverines will meet the men and women wear a min prizes in each category one Ruby _Stan Ogden Photo, convert all but one PAT at Knappa Loggers on the Astoria imum of clothing, barely night. He showed many of the for displays and one for light- ° enough to cover what we in slides taken on their recent ing. tempt. At the end of the first High School field. Kickoff time European tour. Many shots of the civilized world call “vital half the Wolverines lead 34-0. is 8:00. Liquor license renewal was ! beautiful buildings and seen- approved for Bob’s Market In the second half, the Wol statistics.” They apparently have been ery sh™n- verines did without the serv- and Walton’s Grocery, and a Fred Krecklow, zone chair I discussion on ives of Ruby who had rushed going around like this for a crosswalk for 101 yards in 15 carries and many years. They use a barter man, gave a report on a recent which is needed at 6th and had sustained a temporary system for items of value such meeting he and other local Main was held. ... is I The Santiam Booster Club shoulder injury. Nonetheless, as pigs and women. The socie members attended in Silver- Water main installation DETROIT — A hunting party ty has no crime, no pollution ton. nearing completion in John is chartering a bus from Ham- of four locals was successful! \ep‘_ ^offensive unit Ed Whitmore, birthday cal no ulcers and no poverty. The endar chairman gave a re i Neal Estates and along Neal man Stage Lines to travel to in an elk hunting trip last ‘ I on its toes with more fine DETROIT—Two Willamette farmers, who raise sweet po i the football game in Astoria week. They bagged their bull j I passes and well timed handoffs road. and said that the infor i I Park to teammates Craig Blackburn National Forest timber sales, tatoes, rotate their crops to port areas Friday night when the San- Drainage in several elk in the Enterprise area. In avoid wearing out the land— mation had been sent to the I was discussed and correction tiam Wolverines play Knappa the party were Sam Leffler, and Matt DeMain who each with an estimated 8,500,000 bf. and they don’t have any gov printers, and that calendars will be made when possible, i in the quarter-finals state Nils Bittner, Jeff Leming and shot through the noticeably j of timber are slated to be held should be ready for delivery ernmental agency breathing well j play-off. son, Ron. Another lucky hunt dismayed Crusader defense for! at Detroit Ranger station on ahead of January 1. down their necks to tell them I The bus is scheduled to leave ing party included U. S. (Buck) a T. D. Gordon blasted anoth-I November 29 and December 6 Another guest for the even how and when to plant any School Board Meeting Santiam High School at 3:30 Floyd, Detroit and his bro er extra point after each of j at 10 a. m. | The Minto Intermediate sale thing. And as to birth control I ing was Miss Sherry Richards, Friday afternoon. Space is still ther Curtis Floyd, Estacada. these crowd-pleasing runs. In the fourth period, David located about 16 miles East it is based on abstinence and Girl of the Month from San Postponed To Nov. 18 available on the bus and any The brothers were also hunt tiam. one wishing to go or wanting ing in the Enterprise area. Plotts replaced his older bro of Detroit on Highway 22, via limits most women to two or three children. No pills are The regular school board further information may con Curtis is credited with the kill. ther, Gordon, at quarterback two miles on Minto road has needed, I guess, hence no gov Detroit Defeats meeting of District 129J sched tact Frank Stromquist at Mill Mr. and Mrs. Jake Williams, to show the spectators that an estimated 5,800,000 bf. of I ernment regulation of phar Valsetz Friday uled for Thursday, November City Pharmacy or Doug Knud Detroit, who were on a six- football knowledge runs in the timber. The stand consists of maceutical firms, as they, too, sen at Douger’s Drive-In not day elk hunt east of Pendle Plotts family as he performed 5,300 Mbf of Douglas-Fir ad DETROIT—Detroit High tri 11, has been postponed. are non existent. The meeting will be held later than 2 p. m. Thursday, ton, returned home Friday in great style. But Gordon vertised at $82.65 per M, and umphed 42-14 over Valsetz in Even in West Iran, few of an exciting final football next Thursday evening, Nov November 11. The cost will be I with no luck. Thy did get a came back with just seconds 500 Mbf of Western-Hemlock the civilized people think the I game played here Friday. left in the game to kick a field and other coniferous species ember 18, at the regular time. $5.00 a person. chucker. goal that wound up the Wol- advertised at $29.75 per M. In- government will have much Valsetz—6 0-0- 8—14. Mr. and Mrs. James Mon verine scoring. Santiam’s tai-1 eluded in the sale Is 359 success in making the natives Detroit—0-20-8-14—42 roe were not only unsuccess ented senior quarterback pas-' acres of all species logs priced put on clothing, and learn the Valsetz—Jerry Robinson 20 ful in their five-day hunting sed for 227 yards during the at $51.07 per acre, which the ways of the outside world. The pass from Bobo Buce (run trip in the Prairie City area, game and for a phenomenally bidder is ttequired to pur village chiefs seem perfectly failed) Robinson 15 run (Buce they encountered some pretty high completion percentage of chase. happy with their present way run). tough luck as they were re 100%. The Lawhead timber sale has of life. Detroit—Rick Roth 25 pass turning home. About three The Salem Academy Crusad an estimated 2,700,000 bf. of In 1965 the Catholic mission from Tom Leming (kick fail miles this side of Prairie City aries launched a major drive ed) Dennis Benton 5 run (pass were able to push over timber and is located about 12 Mr. Monroe noticed smoke ers only two touchdowns during miles southeast of Mill City, to clothe the people. The na failed), Don Hiebert 7 pass coming from the back of their the second half and complete via Monument Peak road. tives failed to cooperate. from Leming (Hiebert pass new camper. He stopped and one PAT run for their 14 The stand consists of 600 Before Michael Rockefeller from Leming) Benton 1 run opened the door at the rear points. Mbf of Douglas-Fir, advertis died 10 years ago, the anthro (Benton run) Benton 15 run and discovered the whole in Coach Gibson stated that the ed at $71.20 per M. and 2,100 pologist son of Nelson A. Rock (kick failed) Leming 10 run terior was on fire. They lost I offensive line for Santiam Mbf of Western-Hemlock and efeller made this statement: I (Dell Jenkins pass from Lem their luggage along with the played an excellent game and other coniferous species adver “The West thinks in terms of ing). Leming completed 20 of entire furnishings of the shoud be recognized as out tised at $39.85 per M. bringing advancement and op 33 passes for 274 yards. Benton camper. Fortunately his guns standing for their constant pro Eighty-one acres of all spe portunity to such a place. In carried 14 times for 107 yards. were up in the front seat area tection. He also cited the whole cies of logs are included in the actuality we bring a cultural In Class A, the quarterfinal of the camper. After leaving tea mfor being the quickest | sale, priced at $17.28 per acre, bankruptcy which will last for lineup is set in the 11-man di Mrs. Monroe out of the camp he had ever seen them; so ¡which the bidder is required many years, and what is more, vision, but Detroit is still er at roadside, he drove the quick that if they made a mis-1 to purchase. poverty.” waiting to see if its 8-man op burning camper back to Prai While I certainly am not ponent will be Butte Falls rie City to a service station advocating going back to nud (6-0-1) or “ ----- Prospect (6-1-1). where the fire was extinguish Father Son Cake Bake ity, for everyone, we’re doing With only four teams in the ed. Cause of the fire has not a pretty good job of exposing 8-man division, the playoffs been determined. our women right here in our will begin the following week | The Monroes had purchas country—the only difference is end with Detroit (8-0) at Butte ed the camper about two that some are making some or Prospect and Arlington months ago and had put wall thing ¡decent about it. I am (7-1) at Huntington (9-0). I I to wall carpeting on the floor. always amused by some of the ' The Mill City Jayceettes are I geant where she will be eligi- - , , All of the hunters reported happenings in our country to-) presenting the city’s first Jun ble to compete for scholarships snow in their hunting loca- day Some women dress in the 1 .¡ons ior Miss Pageant on November and other prizes. most seductive manner, then 14 in the Santiam High School Mill City’s Junior Miss will holler their heads off when auditorium. The pageant is be crowned by master of cere-' they get their feathers mussed scheduled to begin at 4 in the monies, Jim Lewis, and pre up. Personally I have always sented with flowers and a sil- [ afternoon. figured that if you’re going to I Honored guests will be Mrs. ver bracelet by Mrs. Bert advertise, you’d better be Wells, Jayceette president. | ready to produce the goods— The Community Thanksgiv I Carol Farish, Oregon State Frank Stromquist of Mill City ; Chaperone for the State Junior and that's that. ing Services will be held at the Maybe these primitive peo Mill City Community church, j Miss Pageant, and the newly Pharmacy will present a sav-1 selected junior misses from ings bond to the winner ple, by “letting it all hang out” next to Hilltop Market, the first runner-up will as the young people say, are a Services will start at 9:30 a. | the Portland area. Pictured are the five local ceive a cash prize from lot further advanced than we m. with Rev. Charles Fultz, are with our churches, schools, bringing the message on girls competing for the Mill Jayceettes Local merchants sponsoring, Cl.y Junior Ml„ libraries, big “givemment” and 25 » e are poris Hovey, Roberta the event are Douger’s Drive-1 high taxes. The Cub Scout Annual Father-Son cake auction I realize that we cant or Everyone is welcome to come Brewster, Frances Blumen- In, Bond's Arco Station. Bas sett's Chevron Station. Sports will be held Wednesday, November 17, at 7:30 p.m. at wouldn’t like to live under the and and attend attend this communitv stein, Karen Davis and Jermi- this community Sportsman’s fer Mansfield. Each girl has man’s Center, the Scout Cabin. Cakes are to be baked and decorated primitive conditions, but then Thanksgiving service. created a presentation for her Country Kitchen, Wills Broth we are not smart enough to by the cub scouts and their fathers. Pictured above are live that way. We are full of pollution, or us with all our so- part in the creative Arts and ers Shingle Mill, Verne’s Clip cub scouts Russell Goffin, Tim Hampton, Chris Emer Joint, Stewart ’ s Grocery, Jerry performing ability portion of greed, lust, and hate, so it just called niceties of life? son, Nate Bastuscheck. Greg Harrison and Brian Mum- Pittam Insurance, Girod ’ s Hill-1 You figure it out. I’m just the contest. wouldn’t work in our type of “I wi»h there The winner will be sent to top Market, Mill City Hard way Io a«»ure that the end ey who will be preparing cakes for the event. Auc society. So, who is the better too busy right now trying to tioneer will be George Long. The Public is invited. Portland in January for a ware. North Santiam Plywood justifies the jeana.*' make enough money to pay off? Those primitive people, — The Enterprise Photo. and Kelly Lumber Sales I week at the Oregon State Pa- with no poverty, no taxes, no the cost of these "benefits.” Lyons Plans Annual Yule Light Contest Boosters Charter | Hunters Successful , Bus for Big Game Ministerial Assn. To Hold Community Thanks Service In Getting Elk My Neighbors Timber Sale Slated By Forest Service