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Enterprise ON THE SCENIC NORTH SANTIAM HIGHWAY — OREGON'S EAST GROWING VACATION WONDERLAND VOLUME XXVI NUMBER 28 THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE—MILL CITI . OREGON THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1971 Catches Huge Trout In Santiam Up and Down The Avenue Portland Man Says Truck Driver Tried To Kill Him on Pass [eVy $4.00 a YEAR — 10c a Copy Boater Has Close Gates Youth To Be Cut GATES—A Silverton man suffered shock about 1 p. m. Sunday when he was trapped under the falls at Minto Dam A Portland man, Harold I We hear a lot these days on the North Santiam River, Mills, told The Enterprise I about equality for everyone, about two mile: east of here. Tuesday noon that a truck I regardless of their ability to Darrell Dunnigan, 25, Silver- , driver had tried to kill him earn that right. Now everyone The Linn County Adminis ton Rt. 3, was treated at San GATES—A 13-year-old boy as he was going over Santiam I is saying medical aid is a right, Pass. The man, possibly in the ' trative School Board of Direct tiam Memorial hospital at from here and the horse he not a privilege. Possibly so, | was riding were killed when late 50s was riding a motor- | ors of District 129J decided at Stayton, and released but on the other hand, I don’t State police said Dunnigan' the animal ran into the side of cycle at the time. He stated an ' a special school board meet feel that it is my responsibility unpainted truck with a stake i ing held June 30, to reduce the and four other Silverton men a chip truck on Highway 22 to help take care of a lot of body came up behind him and local school levy for the 1971- were on rubber rafts when, here about 6:45 p. m. Monday, these people who do not try to It they went over the 10- to 12- State police said the victim gave a loud blast on his air I 72 school year by $10,000. help themselves. The country was possible to reduce the levy foot falls. was James Arlie Dickie, son horns. “ He nearly frightened 1 is drifting towards socialism A companion in the raft of Mrs. Betty Dickie. He died me to death," said Mills. Mills 1 because of unexpected re- at a rapid rate, and unless it is ceipts during the latter part with Dunnigan, Lloyd A. of massive head injuries short- said he h'.d to hit the dirt ' stopped, we’ll wind up the Kroner, 28, was able to swim ly after arival at Santiam Me- ditch in order not to be run, of the 1970-71 school year. loser—all of us. No matter The new tennis courts to shore when the craft was morial Hospital. Robby Loveall, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Love- ' over by the truck. how hard they try, socialistic should be completed sometime caught under the falls, officers | Officers said the boy ap- governments can never make all of Mill City had a thrill of a lifetime Wednesday | He said he was riding his' within the next two weeks said. | arently lost control of the evening when fishing in the Santiam between Gates cycle about 40 miles an hour i all men equal. They do not un Dunnigan kept hold of the horse and it ran onto the high The installation of the courts when the trucker came up be " ’ derstand that while men are and Niagara dam. Young Loveall caught the huge hind him doing 60 or 70 miles has been delayed at tim^s be raft until losing consciousness, way. The ADJ Trucking Co., created equal, some are en rainbow trout, shown above, on a four pound leader, cause of weather and the de when he floated downstream Idanha, vehicle was driven by an hour. dowed with greater ability and eight pound line. The fish was 26% inches long, When asked if he had con lay in receiving pipe and and companions pulled him Lloyd J. Earls, 31, Mill City, than others and, instinctively, 18% inches in girth and weighed 9 pounds 13 ounces. i out, officers said. officers said. tacted the state police, he said couplings. seek the rewards of greater Other fishermen of the area stated this was a once in The boy’s body was taken to that he had not as yq^. done ability as nature, no doubt, in a lifetime thrill for most fishermen. Loveall is em Weddle Funeral Home, Stay this. He didn’t get thelruck tended them to do. I am sick to ployed at Wills Bros. Shingle Mill this summer.—The ton. license, as he was too excited death of all this clamor for The death was the 28th traf Enterprise photo. after his experience. equality. All people should ex fic fatality in Marion County The incident occurred Mon I pect is equal opportunity. You this year and the 60th in the day afternoon. I have to make it on your own five-county Mid - Willamette after that, and the only way Valley. to do it is to get off your duff Surviving besides his moth and apply yourself—just don’t er are brother Patrick and sis sit and bellyache to your gov ter, Jean, at home, and step ernment for a handout. brothers Phillip Hayward, San Jose, and Richard in the An educational film will be I also get a little fed up with This week The Enterprise1 made on the Detroit Ranger the Idanha communities on the Navy. unionism. While it probably is was the recipient of some real Santiam River. necessary to a point—I don’t ly fresh garden produce, com I District. A film crew will be Word was received last night Mr. Morgan was recently in pliments of Rod Barker, who ' working out of Idanha, about the area meeting locally with think we should capitulate to union bosses who continually that the Southern Pacific Co. writes a column “Notes from July 19, 1971. loggers, Detroit school person demand more wages for no had received an o. k. from the Hermit Hollow.” In his spor- paui Morgan of New York, nel and the Forest Service and more production. Also this Interstate Commerce Commis Jerry Coffman consented to adic writings, he has told about affiliated with the Xerox Com- others who could provide tech farm labor situation. Surely a sion to abandon their tracks serve another term as presi his gardening, whereby he us-1 pany, will be director while nical assistance to meet the farm laborer, or transient fruit Jim Johnson, one of the Cir through the city of Mill City, dent of the North Santiam es only organic fertilizers. In I filming the educational mo- needs of the company which picker, should not expect to Chamber of Commerce. He was the box of fresh picked veget- tion picture. The film is part is anxious to present an ac cle K officials out of the Sal Work is under way at this I get as much profit out of a elected Wednesday at a meet ables were lettuce, carrots, I of a series depicting the life curate picture of modem logg em office stated this week that crop as the grower. But it ap time to build the track term- ing of the group, held in Me peas, beets, cauliflower, and style of children throughout ing. Betty McCall is the new Mill pears that these people are inus just east of Frank Lum hama. Coffman had served the onions. City store manager. the United States. In this re making more demands upon ber Co., west of Mill City. The Chamber in this capacity sev Mrs. McCall has been work This writer, being raised on gion, the film company plans Idanha Man With official told The Enterprise ing part time at the store al the grower each year. eral years ago. He has served a farm in North Dakota in the to show what life is like for a most since it was established Another thing which I think that most likely the company | as secretary, and also on the days before we ever heard of ten-year-old boy whose fath Army in Vietnam would lift sections of the track, board for many years. and is well qualified to handle commercial fertilizer, still re er is a logger. was unfair was the long CHU LAI, Vietnam, June 23 the store, said Mr. Johnson in Elected at the same time members the taste of vegeta drawn-out table grape boycott, rails and all, and take them to of — Alfred W. Clark, 20, son The script includes a scene the new location where they were John Kohls vice presi- bles in those days. One of Bar which clearly revealed a stra Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth O an interview Monday morning. of the boy and a ranger. The will be put in place. | dent; J. C. Kimmel, secretary, kers’ carrots was consumed tegy of subjugating farm work This will eliminate a danger- I ¡„¿’Hattie *Goiiiet,’ recor^M right away, and believe it or content of such a scene would Clark, Idanha, was recently ers and employers through probably be a discussion of promoted to Army Specialist Oklahoma Picnic control of the market place. ous crossing m town, where secretary, a position she has not, it had a real carrot taste. why trees are cut, who owns 4, near Chu Lai, Vietnam. there have been several acci- held for the past two ars Thanks Mr. Barker, not only The grape controversy appar Specialist Clark is assigned To Be Held Sunday the trees, why clearcut areas over the years. When On the board of directors for your vegetable sample, but ently worked — but surely dents the rails and ties are removed win be L c Davis and E(J also your comments on this attract wild life, and showing as a rifleman in Company B, In Park at Albany there must be a better way in modern practices in logging 4th Battalion, 3rd infantry, which to solve these differenc on Wall Street, the company . sladen from Detroit-Idanha- type of gardening. The annual Oklahoma picnic with sequences of cutting and 198 Infantry Brigade of the will repair that area of the ' Orville Brown from Gates; es. This type of boycott can will be held in Byrant Park, highlead skidding. The com 23rd Infantry division. street. 1 John Fohl, Don Moffatt and wreck the productiveness of His wife, Karen, lives at 753 Albany on Sunday, July 18. pany anticipates much of the ---------------------------- -------Ed Davis from Mill City; Hat- the farmers. Workers are forc Shangrila Lane, Salem. filming will be done around Those attending are asked I tie Golliet, Chris King and Har- ed to join the unions or not to bring food for potluck din I I old Wiltse, Mehama-Lyons and get work. This could eventu ner at noon. Free coffee and I Jim Tedrow and John Swenson ally undermine the nation's pop will be served. from Stayton. food supply and leave 200 mil According to Sally Lan Jerry Coffman asked if the lion people hostages to the caster, there will be music, Chamber would support the whims of an agricultural dic games, and fun for all. Idanha-Detroit Rural Fire Dis tatorship. A well-child conference and Oregon’s 1970 log produc trict in securing government immunization clinic will be Just how long can a person ; tion of 7.95 billion board feet help in purchasing a new am held by the Marion County Two Area Students On June 22, 1971, about 30 live in a state and still be was 12.9 per cent below the bulance. The old one which Health Department Tuesday, 1969 total and 18.2 per cent Detroit Ranger District em has served the area for many essary last year; however, it is On OCE Honor Roll classed a migrant worker? I July 20, 1971, at Calvary Luth years finally is worn out and eran Church in Stayton. Hours ployees left by chartered bus Forest Service policy to have Among 277 students listed thought a migrant worker was under 1968. The figures were announced , not dependable any more. If will be 9:30 a.m. to 12:00 a. m. on an orientation trip which a minimum of restrictions on the spring term honor roll one who traveled from state covered a portion of the south while protecting the wilder at Oregon College of Educa to state as the crops ripen. If by the State Forestry Board. | the District is successful in and 1:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Douglas County was the top j getting the government assist ness resource. tion were Melody A. Barnhardt they stay over the winter, they Parents wishing to bring half of the District. The first stop was at White- Several stops were made to of Gates and Laura A. Storey are no longer migrants, as far, timber producer in Oregon for , ance, they have enough cash their children to be seen by as I am concerned. How many , the sixth straight year with ; on hand to pay the balance for the physician should make an water Campground, An open- watch different logging meth of Detroit. | an ambulance. This first aid appointment in advance by ing address was given by Lee ods and Gale Larson gave var To be included in the list of this type of worker do we t 1.39 billion feet. have in Marion County? I'd i Next were Lane County with ambulance service, which has calling Mrs. Walter Frey, Ph. L. Boeckstiegel, District Rang ious facts concerning the logg I a student must achieve a grade 1.28 billion, and Linn with 595 er. A logged timber sale ad ing industry and timber man I point average of 3.5 or better been provided the upper Can 769-2732. really like to know, as we have 1 yon area by volunteeer help, I while carrying 15 or more Well-child conferences pro- jacent to Highway 22 was look agement. agencies who do nothing ; but million. Along Blowout Creek Road, i hours of studies. has been a boon to the people vide an opportunity for parents ed over and Gale Larson, Tim work with these migrants, , and I in the woods, who get injured to consult with a physician and ber Management Assistant, Wayne E. Shilts, District En this doesn’t come for free | on the job. It also has served public health nurse about the stated that land is zoned for gineer, explained the problems If the number following either. | many vacationers who have health status of their children. maximum benefit for multiple of road construction and the ; been injured in the area every Immunizations for all ages are use. Within this area, all logg difficulty of road maintenance your name on the En I can remember one in- j | year. Those present at the given at the clinics when in ing slash was being completely in slide areas. stance of trouble in North Da label reads The orientation trip proved terprise kota with a migrant harvest | DETROIT — A 12-year-old meeting, gave Coffman the go- dicated. No appointment neces disposed of. Decaying material helpful in acquainting person that was on the ground prior boy was critically injured in ahead to write letters to the 7-71 it's time to send sary for immunizations only. worker. We used to call them to logging was being left so nel with the work done on the hoboes. They used to congre a car-bicycle accident about proper authorities, supporting Special emphasis is being fo the area would appear natural. District. a check for renewal. 10:15 a. m. Thursday on Hope- ■ the District in their attempt cused on measles immuniza gate near the railroad tracks well At Riverside Campground, road north of here. j to get a new ambulance. tions. If your child is one year in Minot. One time a big husky This was the last general old or over and has not had Ralph E. Whitmore, Recreation farmer went down to the I Johnnie W. O’Conner, son Mid-Season Champion of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie O ’ - meeting until September. hard measles you are encour and Lands Assistant, gave an “hobo jungle” to pick up some j informative talk stating that harvest help. He asked one j Conner, Modesto, Calif., was There will be board meetings aged to have him immunized. the campground was built by man if he wanted to work, and | taken from McMinnville hos-1 during the summer to take Parents must accompany child the timber industry, and now the fellow said: “is your farm j pital to St. Vincent’s hospital,1 care of any business which ren requesting this service. it costs about $3,000 to set up on rolling land?” When the ■ Portland, where he was in may come up. a modern campground unit. It farmer said yes, the hobo said: critical condition with a head ' was also stressed that a good- “roll her in and I’ll take a look injury. He was in the intensive sized amount of the annual re care unit Thursday night, of at it.” This was the wrong creation budget is used to com thing to say. as the farmer ficials said. Roberta Lady, 64, bat vandalism and for garbage laid one on him that knocked Detroit, was driver of the car, collection. him end over teakettle. That state police said. A deal was completed this The Buck Mountain fire area The O’Conners apparently , was labor relations in the 20s past week whereby Mr. and was of prime interest to the were working in the Hopewell , in North Dakota. Not that all Mrs. Thomas J. Murphy have new employers Ranger Boeck- things should be settled in this area. purchased Snookie’s Drive-in stiegel pointed out that fight manner, it really taught that at Gates from Mr. and Mrs. ing a large fire such as this is Then he adds one penny to the smart dude a lesson. Don Whigham. like preparing for an instan 50c and gets his $28 worth of ( A Bend woman was injured The Thomases who came taneous war, and he reviewed Wonder how a lot of hippies stamps for the next week. The about 6 p. m. Monday when from California recently have the massive operations neces get along without working? fourth week of the month he her station wagon ran off purchased a home in Fox sary to control the fire and to This story comes from near sells his food stamps to friends Highway 22 just east of Me Valley, across the road from reforest the area. Oakland. Calif One of these for $15 cash. Thus in a month hama and rolled over, state Cedar Lumber. From the same vantage freeloaders boasts that for 50c he’s paid out 53c for $112 police said. The Whighams, who have point, Mr. Whitmore pointed he buys $28 worth of food worth of stamps, for which he Eleanora S Pitman. 67. suf operated the Gates Drive-in out prominent peaks and land stamps . . . Each week he uses gets $83.53 worth of food and fered back and arm fractures and also a Drive-in at Stayton, marks within the Mt. Jeffer The Mid.season Championship Races were held the the stamps to buy exactly $14.47 net profit in cash, How and was listed in fair condition are now planning to open a son Wilderness Because of the $27.51 worth, of groceries and about that for a way to beat at Salem Memorial hospital. new restaurant in Stay ton heavy use the wilderness re July 4 weekend at the Wi lamette Sp-edway in Leban gets 49c back in cash as change, the system, particularly the Officers said her white poodle Plaza in the near future. Name ceives. localized deterioration on. George Fuller of Gates is shown with trophies won »he maximum amount of cash system of a burgeoning wel- disappeared from the accident of the new place will be the has become a problem. A re in the super «tock division. Others winning from the scene. he can get on a purchase. fare state. Crown Restaurant. striction on horse use was nec- area were Al McClelland and Clifford Mahurin By Don Moffatt Railroad Gets OK To Remove Track State Log Totals Behind '69 Figure Coffman To Head C of C Next Year Really Works Betty McCall New Circle K Manager Stayton Church To Hold Well ■Orientation Tour Taken Recently Child Conference Snookies at Gates Bend Woman Hurt Has New Owners In Accident Near Mehama Monday