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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1966)
Hie Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, October 6, 1966 i was released from Santiam I Memorial Hospital Monday of , p.m. Al and Frosty Nesbitt last week following a couple will instruct. It’s a lot of fun. of days of medical attention, j The Willing Workers club Try it! Mr. and Mrs. Loren Van- will sponsor a rummage sale Buskirk and children, Ron Oct. 12 and 13 in the Social By “B oo I h " Champion and Rick Johnson moved to room of the Idanha Fire Hall from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. both Residents of Detroit, Idan Portland last weekend. ha and Marion Forks are cor Mr. VanBuskirk has been days. Arriving here Saturday for dially invited to join in form active as a city councilman as ing of a Square Dance class. well as serving as a board a five-day visit at the home The first meeting will be at meml>er of the Detroit Mobile of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Brasmer of Idanha, the Gates Women’s Clubhouse First Aid Unit. were their son and daughter- Mrs. Joe Muise of Detroit in Gates, Fri., Oct. 14, at 8 in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brasmer and children Holly and Scott of Sunnyvale, Calif. Frank is a flight engineer on the NASA Convoy 990 Flying Laboratory, Oakland, Calif. [ He just recently returned to i 1 the States from a South Am-' erican duty tour. The Frank Brasmer family left Monday for their home in Sunnyvale. Jody Whiteley, 11-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Whiteley of Detroit, sustained a severe gash in her Engineered for the ultimate in heating. Bifold leg Saturday morning in a glass panneled doors. Fire brick lined. Cast iron bicycle accident. Following frame. Beautiful Bronzetone finish. the administration of first aid she was taken by her par Oome in and see these heaters. ents to a Stayton doctor for medical attention. About 50 New Shipment Just Arrived stitches were required to close the deep wound. PARDOW, «V ERROR! DETROIT IDANHA Don't Be Uncomfortable This Fall and Winter Oakland Wood Burning Heaters Santiam Hardware AND IMPLEMENT CO. 195 N. 3rd Ave. STAYTON Ph. 769-5116 Trip Made To Mt. Jeff Prim. Area THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE Entered as second class mat ter November 10, 1944 at the Post Office at Mill City, Ore gon under Act of March 3, 187k Subscription Rates DETROIT — Detroits Dist Marion-Linn Counties $8.50 yr. rict Ranger Lee Boeckstigel, Outside Marion-Linn $4-00 yr. Sam Frear, Willamette Nat Outside Oregon...........$4.50 yr. XNIWSPAPIR ional Forest Information Di rector, Detroit District Pack L PUBLISHERS er Ernie Schiewek and Tom ^ association Wright, State Editor for the Oregon Stateman recently completed a 2-day interesting tour of the new Skyline Trail through the Mt. Jefferson Primitive Area. The new Skyline Trail AFFILIATE MEMBER through the primitive area is being relocated on the Sky line by the U. S. Forest Ser DON W. MOFFATT. Ed.-Pub. vice, and to use Tom’s own words the results are spectac ular new views of some of Oregon’s most spectacular By Mrs. John Teeters country. According to Tom, contractors are scheduled to Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Norton begin construction this month returned home recently from ville, a son, Friday, Sept. 23. on the last 10.1-mile section a two-week stay at the coast HUMPHREYS — To Mr. of the new trail which is sche when they visited with rela and Mrs. Wallace H. Humph duled for completion a year tives at Seaside and did some reys, Jr., Stayton, a son, Fri from now. deep sea fishing. Mr. Norton day, Sept. 23. Two other sections totaling was lucky to catch a 42 pound Goodness is not a compar BURCH — To Mr. and Mrs. 11.8 miles have already been chinook on one of his trips. ison. Mrs. Wayne Davison William A. Burch, Scio, a dau completed this season. Total If pans have been badly cost of the project, begun with brought her baby daughter, ghter, Saturday, Sept. 24. stained over a long period of — Santiam Memorial Hospital time, don’t expect this treat KING — To Mr. and Mrs. reconnaissance work four Shiela Ann, home a week ago ment to completely remove all REYES — To Mr. and Mrs. Boyce L. King, Scio, a daugh years ago estimated at $142,- Thursday from Salem Gener 600. al hospital. The baby was the dark spots. Severiano Reyes, Jr., Aums ter, Saturday, Sept. 24. When the new trail is born there on Sept. 20. The completed it will extend from Davisons have two older dau Santiam Pass North to Liz ghters. ard Ridge and will then con Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Brown nect again with the old trail and daughter Vicki are mov according to a recent article ing to their new home which written by Tom. It will skirt- they recently purchased in high on the Western slope of Lyons. They have sold their Three Fingered Jack, passing place here to Mr. and Mrs. between that Peak and Porcu William Sharping of Detroit, pine Peak to cross the Minto Mich. Trail at Minto Pass. He went Mr. and Mrs. Bob Crook on to say “from there North and children of Salem were is clings close to the ridgeline Sunday visitors at the home offering scenic vistas to of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. both the eastern and western Charles Crook. slopes of the Cascade.” Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Kirsch Views of Three Finger Jack, went to Mill City Sunday af Mt. Mashington and Three ternoon and visited with Mr. Sisters dominate the scene on and Mrs. Horace McCarley. the southern section of the Mr. and Mrs. McCarley have trail. recently returned from a few Mt. Jefferson is described days’ trip to California where by the writer as having many they went to attend funeral majestic faces and is seldom services for his brother Tim. out of view. Many of the prim Tim McCarley was known to itive areas 100 lakes are near many people here as he vis by. ited with the McCarleys quite The article relates recon often when they lived here. naissance on the $33,600 first Mrs. Jack Ryland accom phase south from Lizard panied Mrs. Grace Neibert of Ridge Ridge was completed in Stayton to Woodburn Sunday October 1962 by Bob Wills, where they were guests at who worked out of the Detroit the Charles Dunbar home. Dictrict. This project was completed In September of last year by Jansen’s Land scaping Co. of Seattle. Wills located the second section in October 1963. It was complet 9-29-’66 — Joseph Stodola ed in October of last year at reported to Mill City police to a cost of $45,00 by Sprague day that a chain hoist valued Inc. of Creswell. Stampfer at $50 had been stolen some Construction Co. has the con time in the last week from tract for the $64,00 section lo the property above him. Mill cated by Art Marty, former City police are investigating. Detroit District Engineer. 9- 26-’66 — Mill City police Construction which is to be responded to a call today and gin on the Santiam Pass end, found a Mill City man, Ker is scheduled to be completed mit C. Goins of 223 SE Hazel next September according to laying alongside Highway 22 Detroit District Ranger Lee near 4th Street NE. His head Boeckstilgel. was bleeding from a fall. Mr. The old trail, which links Goins had suffered a diabetic most of the lake areas—Eight reaction. He was treated at Lakes Basin, Marion and the scene by Mill City police. Lake of the Woods—will still 10- 3-’66 — An 81-year-old be maintained by the Forest Mill resident was found Service, but it will be given a on the City floor of his home today new name the report says. 607 SE Evergreen, by pol The old trail wil probably at ice. Police were alerted by the continue to be the most popu Salem telephone operator who lar for fishermen and the said the asked for help mountain lake interest, but but then man could speak no long for those wanting a scenic er. The call was traced and panorma of the Mt. Jeffer son area will find the new Chief Taylor entered the man’s home and found him trail a thrilling addition. on the floor beside the phone. He was taken to Santiam Memorial hospital after be ing given treatment at the scene by Taylor and Officer White. He was identified as William C. Hollingshead. 10-3-’66 — Mill City police found a pellet gun today and are holding it for owner. Please contact city P.D. and give description. Will be held for 30 days. SPECIAL — Mill City pol ice said today they would enforce the ordinance against minors smoking in public. Chief Taylor said it is a vio Re-Elect lation of state law for any one under 18 years of age to use or have in his or her pos session tobacco in any form. This is in keeping with the request of Linn County Juv DEMOCRAT POSITION 4 enile Judge Ray Maddy’s ap peal that all juveniles found smoking be cited into his A PROVEN RECORD court. He has stated he will OF PROTECTING THE then remand them into adult court. PUBLIC INTEREST. MEHAMA Buy Your Signs From THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE ^r. % r, Police Blotter NO HUNTING * FOR SALE OR FOR RENT TRESPASSING 4B Rep. L. B. Day . A A Vote for Day... Will Again Pay I Commina« fot Dn, CB.irm.n. Mr». Elmer Bn*. Vio» Oufran. Maty L ly»a. To remove dark stains from Teflon coated pans, try this. Mix two tablespoons of baking soda and one-half cup of liq uid bleach with one cup of water. Boil this solution for 5 or 10 minutes in the stained pan.