The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, December 02, 1971, Image 1

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    The Mill City Enterprise
_______ ON the SCENIC NORTH SANTIAM HIGHWAY - OREGON'S RAST GROWING VACATION WONDERLAND
VOLUME^
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THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE—MILL CITY, OREGON
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1971
$4.50 a YEAR — 10c a C-opy
<tiam Wins State Football Championship
Up and Down
The Avenue
By Don Moffatt
It seems to me that some of
the big labor unions are foul­
ing their own nest with their
A thundering roar of pride Gordon Plotts came alive with tiam score. This was Ruby’s
lack of cooperation with our
rose from hundreds of Santiam first a short pass to his broth­ longest touchdown run of the
country. George Meany, head
fans when co-captains Gordon er, David Plotts and then a year. His total yardage for the
of the AFL-CIO seemed to
Plotts and John Ruby accepted 41-yard bomb to the younger three-game playoff was 398
have no respect for the office
the big blue trophy which sig­ Plotts. This gave Big Red yards. Plotts kicked the point
of president of the United
nified that the Santiam High excellent position on the after following Ruby’s touch­
States. It. is his option, as it is
School Wolverines were the Pilot Rock 3. On the third down.
every one of us, to vote and
new Oregon State Class A-U down of the following series,
Still in the third quarter,
support whomever we wish,
Football Champions. Coach Plotts faked to Ruby, kept the Plotts connected with Gary
but when any man is elected to '
Jerry Gibson’s football squad ball, and scampered to his left Taylor on a 32-yard pass to
the office of President, he de­
ignored the sports’ press which for the score. He also kicked put the Wolverines on the
serves some respect. Meany
had almost unanimously pick­ the extra point. At half time Rocket’s 11. Soon after that,
evidently did not think so
ed their opponents to win and the score was Santiam 7, Pilot Plotts hit Big Ron Podrabsky
when Nixon came to address
demolished the tired and bat­ Rock 6.
with a toss on the goal line.
the annual convention recent­
tered Eastern Oregon team
In the third quarter, the
Naturally, Plotts followed
ly-
from Pilot Rock, 21-6.
I Rockets were ice cold while with the kick.
One thing Meany did was be
The opponents battled to a | the Wolverines were red hot
Equally, if not more import­
sure that the band which us­
scoreless tie In the first quart­ I Santiam’s famed tailback John ant than the offensive game,
ually attends these convent­
er, but in the second period the Ruby was ready to go. Ruby was Santiam’s consistently sol-
ions, left the hall, so they
Rockets got fired up and drove broke a couple tackles on an id defense. The Santiam meth-
would not have to play “Hail
77 yards in 17 plays. Quarter­ up-the-middle play and storm-' od of wearing the opponent’s
to the Chief” when the Presi
back Terry Tolar made the ed 44 yards for the second San-1 offense
**
down by smashing
dent entered.
Pilot Rock effort worthwhile
blocking, driving tackles, and
Not only that, Nixon was as­
by sneaking across the goal
a continual sacking of the
signed in advance to sit in the
line for their only score. Their
quarterback continued to be
second row of dignitaries on
kick for the point after failed.
effective as they held Pilot
the platform. There was no an- ;
Then came the Wolverines.
Rock to only two first downs
nouncement of the President’s '
With 1:28 remaining in the
in the second half. The Rock­
arrival. He was treated as an
first half, star Quarterback
unwelcome guest, and listened
Three parcels of state timber ets grew weaker and weaker
to in cold disrespect, as Meany
in East-central Marion and under the wrath of tremendous
had evidently planned it.
i
Linn counties were sold at pu­ pass rushes and head spinning
Then when Nixon, after his
blic auction Monday for near­ tackles. It was apparent from
the stands that the Rocket’s
speech, moved out to shake
ly $115,000.
hands with some of the dele­
Freres Lumber Co., Lyons, morale had greatly depreciat­
gates, Meany shouted, “Will
bid $34.50 per 1,000 board feet ed since the first half. Quarter­
the delegates and other guests
for 1,911,000 board feet of back Tolar probably took the
please be seated.”
Douglas fir located about five worst beating of anyone, and
Then after President Nixon
miles south of Gates. The tim­ he showed it. The previously
left the hall, the insulting la­
ber had an advertised price of potent Pilot Rock passing at­
bor leader said: “We’ll now
$13.95 and estimated total bid tack proved to be a detriment
, to the Rockets as Santiam’s
proceed with Act Two.”
income of $65,929.
™rLyons'f?m also bid $37 Gary ^ayler, playing a bril-
Maybe Meany is losing his
The Wolverines signify they are the State Championship Cl
per 1,000, up from an advertls- liant offensive and defensive
grip on the powerful union,
ed $16.50, for 863,000 feet of game’ P>ckedI off two of Tolar s
and is doing like John L. Lew­ number one just before presentation of trophy. —Photo by Sue Poole.
DETROIT—League champ­ Douglas fir about’ two miles Passes4 and G"rdon Plotts in­
is, who headed the United
ion Detroit, Falls City and Al-I north of Mehama. The estimat-,
another.
Mine Workers did when he
sea each landed four boys on n" j..
rJn,o,I?v*enamai —
,11 . nt —
£1e . :
j An estimated crowd of 1,700,
began slipping. He made a
the Casco 8-man League All-1ed total ....
bid was $31,931.
J'| Frank LumberCo.’, Mill City, :‘hp..larfief
to watch a
statement, “the public be
Star football team, it was an- bjd $16 500 for 525 Ooo feet of Santlan] football game, were
damned,” He like Meany was
nounced last Friday.
on hand to see the Wolverines
interested only in what he
Detroit’s foursome includes Douglas fir and 10,000 of Hem­ gain their first State Crown
lock
located
just
south
of
Mill
could do to keep control of his
quarerback Tom Leming, City. The parcel was advertis-l . !n a.ny ,sP°rt x ; The seniors play-
job. I think now most union
backs Don Hiebert and Dennis
DETROIT
—
No
bids
were
| ing their last football game for
ed at $12,570.
members are a little smarter.
received Monday for 5.8 mil-' Benton, and tackle Dave Ste- >
Santiam were Gordon Plotts,
They will soon realize that
John
Ruby, Jim Lyness, Lor­
lion
board
feet
of
Willamette
1
Ve
R
e
°
p
n
rcsenting
runn
er
-
u
p
'
JayceeS
Malte
Plans
they are not the only people
It will soon be time for the
en Hagen, and Paul Freeman
on earth, and that they had Santiam Boosters to come in i so cuts will be made next National Forest timber in the j Falls City are back Lester EQ.. T_ - I
T x
They will be missed.
better learn to live and let out of the rain and cheer an­ week.
Minto Intermediate sale local- Stennes, end Steve Rodewalk,;
.
'
Coach Moore stated that ed
live.
other Wolverine team onto vic­
about 16 miles east of here and guards Steve Coats and , And Teens Project
I on, M l- c T-
Film To Be Shown
Labor’s childish attitude can tory. The Santiam basketball “the team has tremendous re­
A spokesman at the Detroit I Alan Wade. ■
| The Mill City Jaycees are . . . .
.
.
bounding
power
and
because
do nothing but turn public season officially gets under
Alsea’s selections are Roger getting underway for another At Mehama Church
opinion against them, and way this Friday at Regis. A of this we will fast break Ranger Station said the saie Hendrix, Robin Zandofsky,1 annual “Toys for Tots and
The film, “Voice of the
when that happens, their “top total of thirty-seven boys turn­ much more than during the will be rescheduled at a later I Rick Sapp and Mark Schrieber. Teens” project.
1
Deep
” will be shown Decem­
past
two
years.
”
Coach
Moore
date.
dog” position will begin to ed out for the first practice
The School for the Deaf, i Everyone is urged to save ber 5 at 7 p. m. at the Me­
plans
to
play
nine
or
ten
men
crumble. I would hate to see this Monday.
In another sale, set for Dec. | Valsetz, and Mohawk each had their old discarded toys and
Community church. This
A welcome surprise for local consistently instead of a unit 14, 8.9 million feet of timber two players on the 20-member i place them in the Barrels hama
union members lose all their
is the ultra-modern version of
gains, the rightful ones at basketball fans will be Coach of 5 or 6. This can be done be­
squad. Backs Mickey Helmick' which will be located about the first underwater sound
least, but unless they get rid Rich Moore’s new running cause there is adequate basket­ will be offered in the Park and Paul Johnson were top town. Barrels will also be set motion picture ever produced
ball
knowledge
and
experience
Santiam
Pre-Log
Sale
No.
2
of hard-headed old men like game. Moore said, with the
choices from
OSSD, while up in Lyons. If you are un­ and takes viewers on a voyage
Meany, they just might lose personnel we have this year,: among the players,
The timber is located about 26 league scoring champ Jerry able to take the toys to the beneath the sea to disclose
I we will be able to clear the, Perhaps the greatest asset miles southeast of here.
the whole ball of wax.
| Robinson and teammate Bobo Barrels, Please Call one of startling discoveries about the
boards quickly and get a fast ■ of this year’s team is the high
Some 8.1 million of Pacific Buce are from Valsetz. Lloyd the men below and they will secrets of the so-called “silent
It is rather hard to settle break going.”
i morale which seems to be in­ Silver Fir and other conifer- Angal and Steve Rich were be picked up for you. MILL deep."
Of the four returning let- born among the players. Coach cus species is advertised at Mohawk’s stars. Completing CITY: Jim Lewis 897-3127;
down after a couple of weeks
The subject matter has a
soaking up the sunshine in termen, two are juniors and Moore described them as $25.30 per 1,000 board feet, the team are Eddyville’s Dan Mike Wilson 897-2231. LYONS: most timely and relevant mes­
Arizona, where we went to two are seniors. Senior Gordon 1 “quietly confident.” This may 800,000 feet of Douglas fir is Eagelson and Ted Hites from Bob Marklin 859-2229; Jim sage and the film is suggested
visit our son, Brian, and dau­ Plotts, noted for quickness and be due in part to the recent advertised at $46.10 per 1,000 Triangle Lake.
I Davidson 859-2378.
for all viewers, young and old.
ghter-in-law Ellen, and our accuracy, will be back at the State Football Championship, and 603 acres of all species
new grandson. All the time we guard spot. Also at guard will but there is a general positive logs is offered at $16.21 per
were there, the sun shone be junior Gary Taylor whose and serious attitude being acre.
Plenty of Action
brightly, which is indeed ap­ favorite type of basketball is shown on the practice court,
preciated at this time of year. hard and fast. Returning to the
The Wolverines begin their
We had a good visit there and post positions are Dan Cox I ' schedule Friday in a Jamboree Mehama Man Is
also with relatives, Mr. and and Ron Podrabsky. With both ' at Regis. Santiam will play >zi
Mrs. Bob Schultz at Quincy, of them measuring in at 6’3”,' 1 a game against Colton at 7:00
and also another brother and they will be major assets in p. m. The remainder of the Located in Germany
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. the scoring and rebounding de- I Tri-River members plus Perry-
BAMBERG, Germany — Ar­
George Schultz of Los Angeles partments.
dale will also participate in my S 4 Dennis R, Kassner, 20,
who were in Quincy. On the
There will be two new faces ! this Jamboree which was set son of Mabie M. Bond, Me­
way down we hit snow at Ton- on the Santiam court this year j up to raise money for the Tri­ hama, recently was assigned
apah, Nevada. We were al­ in that of 6’1” Dennis Corning, | River Conference.
to the 71st Maintenance Bat-
most snowed in there last Dec­ a football standout, and 6’3”
On Saturday, December 4, talion near Bamberg, Germ-
ember. The roads were plow­ Randy Walker, a sturdy trans­ Santiam will meet Nestucca any.
ed and so we didn’t lose any fer from Pleasant Hill. Like­ 1 here in Mill City. The Junior
Sp/4 Kassner is ac ook in
time in that town. We did wise, these welcome additions I Varsity game will begin at
make a drive through Death will add a great deal to the 6:30 p. m. and the Varsity the Battalion's Company C.
He entered the army in Sep­
Valley this year — Adolph rebounding and scoring depart- I game W
441 wvftii*
will
begin at w.w
8:00 fz.
p. ID.
tember 1969, completed basic
Brunner almost insisted on it. ments.
training at Ft. Lewis, Wn., and
We visited Scotty’s Castle on
Coming up from laast year’s I
was last stationed in Vietnam.
the way through, and had outstanding Junior Varsity 25 Turn Out for
planned on spending the night team and competing for a var­
at Furnace Creek. We hit it sity suit are eight players. Basketball at Detroit
Former Student on
bad, as there was a trailer car­ They are Darrell Plotts, Joe
avan on the road, and it look­ Hagen. Dale Grant, John Ruby,
DETROIT — Tw<enty-five
ed like Grand Central Station. Mitch Alban, Paul Freeman, boys turned out for Detroit Conference Team
There were between 750 and i Dennis Budiong. and Dick High School’s first basketball
MONMOUTH—Mike Gleaa-
1000 outfits parked out there I Gruver. Unfortunately, only practice of the season Mon
in the desert. Not having our | eleven are needed for the team day. Included in this group are on, senior fullback of the Ore­
trailer this year, we just had
nine sophomores. Among the gon College o f Education
to drive until we got to Las
returnees from last year is the Wolves, ended his career with
highway was nearly clear, so team's leading scorer, Don the honor of being selected to
Vegas.
On the way home roads were we made the entire trip with­ Hiebert and playmaker Tom the Evergreen Conference foot­
fine until we got north of out even putting on our snow Leming. Hiebert is a senior ball all-star team.
Mike, who prepped at San­
while Leming is a junior.
Klamath Falls, when we ran tires.
It is good to be home, but all
The Cougars first game will tiam High school, is the son of
into a blizzard. Roads were
This Photo pictures John Ruby being tackled after a short gain in
real heavy but passable. We ready I’m sick of the rain, even be at Concordia Lutheran in William Gleason of Mill City.
yardage in the game against Pilot Rock here Saturday.
figured we’d have trouble com­ though it is necessary to "Keep Portland on Saturday night. He was named to the first
- Photo by Loyd Sidwell.
team offensive backfield
!
December 4 at 7 p m.
ing over Santiam Pass, but the Oregon Green.”
Three Parcels Of
Timber Sold
Detroit Lands
Four on All
Star Team
Santiam Wolverines To
Open Season Saturday
Bids Missing In
Timber Sale