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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1971)
4—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Dec. 2, 1971 Santiam Ripples Tuesday afternoon Student Council met. The F.H.A. dance was evaluated as okay. Ideas for raising money were discus sed. Possible movies were dis cussed. The Boy and Girl of the month were voted on. It was decided to withdraw from the Region 4 Student Council. A work night was held Tues Which Way Now day evening. Signs were made i for the forthcoming game. Al- I so decorations for the stands on Saturday. A Pep Assembly was held Wednesday afternoon. Frances Blumenstein and Dale Grant were named as the Girl and Boy of the Month. Randy Walker is a new stu- ( dent at Santiam this week. He ' is a Senior from Pleasant Hill. „ citv Marion County. Ore. every lhursday MEMBER fW« Association - Found»« <885 Sul script ion Kates Marion-Linn Counties, per year................. Outside Marion-Linn Counties, per year .... Outside Oregon, per year......... -....... -...... Highway 22 — Mill City DON W. MOFFATT GEORGE LONG .... NORMA LONG ....... MARY KELLY ....... ATLAS TIRES and BATTERIES Expert Tune up and Brake Repair Quarterback Gordon Plotts is shown running with the ball as he did a number of times in the State All Championship Game Saturday. —Photo by Loyd Sidwell. You don’t have to remember to put electricity on your shopping list. Most of the things you use day after day eventually get used up. Eggs, for instance. You have to keep track of how many you buy. And remind yourself when to get more. But not electricity. You don’t have to buy it ahead. Or store it. Or worry about running out. ¿in Puhhshid at MIH Ctty. postoffice at Mill Entered as Second Class Mail Congress of March Q J, 1B7Q 1879. financia.1 responsrbtlity for Errors in advertisements It will, however reprint wtth^t Charge or cancel the charge for that portion of an advertisement which is in error if The Enterprise is at fault. 1“depend». newspaper, dedicated “ th. develop»», of the timber industry and agriculture in this area. MILL CITY CHEVRON SERVICE IV e Pick Up and Deliver THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE P O Box 348 Phone 897-2772 Mill City. Ore 97360 That’s just one of the nice things about electricity... it’s there waiting for you to use. That’s our job: to provide you with the best possible service at the lowest possible cost. How much electricity you use is entirely up to you. It all depends on the way you want to live. Pacific Power Where they make the electricity that makes things nicer for everybody Detroit-Idanha Gates ______ Lyons .... — Mehama ......... Oregon Newspaper Publishers Association g h $1.50 $5.00 $5.50 ................... Editor and Publisher .............. Assistant Publisher-Printer .....—-......Society and News Editor . Local News Editor CORRESPONDENTS _________ Boots Champion ’¿"."2___________________ Betty KeUe ................. Eva Bressler .......... Mrs. John Teeters-Jean Roberts first downs, behind some fine running from Dennis Benton and Rick Monroe had the ball on the 17-yard line. With one yard needed for a first down, Leming tried a quarterback sneak and wound up in the end zone for the Cougar’s last score of the day and a short lived lead of 32-26. Ken Ball had a 9-yard run for a touch down in the same quarter for By Dave White the Locomotives and led 34-32 DETROIT—The Huntington at the end of the third stanza. Locomotives, with the reputa The last quarter proved tion of being the best 8-man fruitless for the Cougars as football team in the state the i they had two passes intercept last three years, claimed an ed and also lost the ball on a unprecedented 4th straight fumble on the Huntington 3- championship and extended yard line. Meanwhile the Lo their current winning streak comotives running attack got to 48 games as they came from going as they picked up 123 behind to beat Detroit 42-32 yards and one touchdown on here Saturday. Both teams a run by Shane Kanyid which were evenly matched, the dif covered 30 yards. ference being the Locomotives' Detroit's last drive stymied powerful running duo of Ken with 3% minutes left in the Ball and Shane Kanyid, and game and Huntington ran out 5-key pass interceptions by the Locomotives’ defensive squad. the clock by moving the ball The Cougars momentarily on the ground. About 500 people watched stunned Huntington when, on the opening kickoff, Tom Lem the game during periods of ing booted a perfect onside rain and very muddy field kick. With the ball bouncing conditions. For the Cougars, it crazily on the rain soaked turf, marked the highest place fin Rick Monroe finally recovered ish ever achieved by any of its the ball on the Huntington 35- athletic teams in playoff com yard line. On the first play of petition. the game, quarterback Tom The final statistics showed Leming hit Don Hiebert with the Locomotives leading in a perfect toss and Hiebert total yardage 327-324 and in waltzed into the end zone un first downs 18-16. Dennis Ben touched. Dennis Benton ran ton led the Detroit runners over the point after and the with 113 yards in 19 carries. Cougars led 8-0 with only 22 He also caught a screen pass seconds elapsed. Shane Kan in the fourth quarter tha't yid scored Huntington’s first covered 35 yards. For Hunt touchdown on a 3-yard plunge ington, Shane Kanyid collect with 7:20 left to play in the ed 168 yards in 25 carries and first quarter and the score was Ken Ball ran for 136 yards in tied 8-8. 26 carries. Ball is the only sen With only 12 seconds left ior on the team’s starting line in the opening Stanza, Rick up. Detroit was way ahead in Roth caught a 15-yard pass passing yardage, 196-49. Five from Leming for another seniors made their last ap touchdown, which culminated pearance for the Cougar foot a march of nearly 65 yards. ball squad. They are Dennis During the second quarter Benton. Ben Grant, Don Hie the lead changed hands sever bert, Rick Nickles and Dave al times as the Cougars scored Stevenson. once more while the Locomo Huntington ........ 8-18-8-8—42 tives were scoring three times Detroit ........ 16-8-8-0—32 Hiebert caught another Lem Huntington 42—Kanyid 3 ing aerial for the Cougars for run (Ball run); Griffin 8-pass 6 points and Rick Roth and from McCoy (run failed); Mc Dave Stevenson tackled Jim Coy 2 run (pass failed) Ball McLean in the Huntington end 5 run (pass failed) Ball 9 run zone for a 2-point safety. For * 1 5 (Ball run); Kanyid 30 run Huntington, Randy Griffin I (Ball run.) caught an 8-yard pass for one ' Detroit 32—Hiebert 35 pass score and Dan McCoy and Ken from Leming (Benton run); Ball had 2- and 5-yard plunges Rick Roth 15 pass from Lem for the other scores. At half ing (Monroe run); Hiebert 2 time, the Locomotives held a pass from Leming (pass fail slim 2-point advantage 26-24. ed); safety- McLean tackled On the second half kickoff, in end zone by Roth and Stev Detroit moved the ball up to enson; Leming 17 run (Benton the 45-yard line andwithtwo run.) Huntington Beats Detroit Saturday