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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1957)
»— the mill CITY ENTERPRISETHURSDAY^ JUNE 27, 1957 DETROIT By Boats Champion .seventeen forest service employees headed by District Ranger Al Sor- seth, and Assistant Ranger Howard j Dean, left Tuesday morning for an nual training at McKenzie guard | school. Sorseth and Dean will serve as instructors. They will return on j Friday. Sorseth also reported that the re- , inforced concrete ‘Bug-a-Boo’ bridge located across the Santiam River I above Marion Forks is now nearing completion. He also said that “Battle j Axe and Coffin Mountain” lookouts I will be manned this week. This brings the number to three, manned to date, the other being Stahlman Point. Spending the weekend at their summer cabin were Mr. and Mrs. Keith Moore and son, Gary of San- |dy. Weekend guests at the home of j Mrs. Mabel Moore were her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. • Johnson, and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lusk of Portland. The menfolk en joyed a bit of fishing while here. Mrs. George Brasmer of Raton, N. M. spent a few days in Idanha last | week on a combined business and I pleasure trip. The Brasmers were 1 former residents of Idanha, and still I retain their home there. Weekend visitors at the Champion home were Mrs. Champion’s niece, Joan Ramage, and Pete Lorenson of i Salem. Mrs. Champion’s nephew, j Webb Ramage, of Salem, who is em- | ployed by the forest service, is mak ing his home with the Champions for the summer. Arriving here last week for an ex tended visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Stout, are Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Keller of Aranfas Pass, Texas. The Stouts who are now residing in a small trailer house, are awaiting > the arrival Friday of a larger and | more modern trailer house. Miss Fay Cooper returned home Monday following a week’s vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Opitz in Salem. On Saturday Miss Cooper accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Frank Opitz to Salem. On Saturday Miss Cooper accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Frank Opitz and Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Mosseur of Independence to Toledo, where they attended the Pi oneer Days celebration. Miss Coop- I er reported that it has been 30 yeari | since she last visited the coast. A birthday party honoring Mrs. Harold Champion was held Friday evening at “Howdy’s” (Lake club.) Entertainment was provided by the playing of shuffleboard and dancing Many well wishes were extended as well as gifts. Refreshments were served. Mrs. Jean Rosemond reported that her dryer got on fire Monday. Luck ily the fire was confined in the lint trap, therefore little damage, other than srzoke was done. Warren Stoll came to the rescue. Three more cases of measles wen* reported. Latest victims are Eliza beth Moore, Wayne and Melodie Rosemond of Idanha. The five Tomp kins children are reported to be on the road to recovery. Expected to arrive at the Len Davis home this weekend is Mr. Davis’s bro ther and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Davis of San Mateo, Cal. They plan to remain a week. ¿»pending the weekend at their summer home here w-ere Mr. and Mrs. Lester Beeson of Eugene. Largest Payroll Savings Campaign in the State Starts Soon Announcement was made in Salem today that the State Board of Con trol has authorized a campaign among State Employees to encourage the purchase of United States Treas ury E Bonds through payroll deduc tions. Last year a similar campaign resulted in approximately 2,400 State Employees signing up to buy E Bond* on this installment plan. The new campaign will get under way on July 1st and continues until the end of the month. : TH I RS. - FRI. - SAT. June 27-28-29 DAN \ ANDREWS, in COMANCHE — PLUS — ABBOTT & COSTELLO, in DANCE WITH ME, HENRY! Wings of the Eagle ♦ : • : : Starring John Wayne Sunday Show Starts ♦ ♦ Sunday - Monday at 6:30 Donrs Open at 7-M P. M. Compì« te «how raw be «een aav time op to * JO :