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By MRS. ALBERT MILLSAP
The Gates Home Extension unit
-will meet in an all day session, Tues
day, Feb. 12, at the home of Mrs. Joe
Joaquin. The meeting will start at
10:30 a.m. Project leaders Mrs. Glen
Henness and Mrs. Burrel Cole will
demonstrate ready mixes-home made.
Anyone interested is welcome to at
tend. The president of the unit, Mrs.
Floyd Völkel, is requesting that those
attending bring a portion of their
favorite salad, this to be served at
luncheon with hot rolls, made by the
project leaders from the ready mix
just demonstrated. According to the
February news letters, members of
the county and alumni committees
to visit this meeting.
One of the pleasantest affairs of the
season was a surprise housewarming
and post-nuptial shower honoring
Mrs. Collis Heath (Frances Young)
at her home Wednesday evening of
last week. Mrs. Harold Wilson and
M rs. Elmer Stewart were hostesses
and had invited many of Mrs. Heath’s
former school mates anil friends.
Games and the opening of the many
lovely gifts provided entertainment
for the evening. Refreshments were
served by the hostesses, Mrs. Wilson
and Mrs. Stewart to the honored
guest, Mrs. Heath, her mother, Mrs.
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Len Young, Mrs. Gerald Heath, Mrs.
Verner Evans, Mrs. Clarence Johnson,
Mrs. William Pennick, Mrs. Louis
Lelle, Mrs. W. R. Hutcheson, Mrs.
Floyd Völkel, Mrs. Gwen Schaer, Mrs.
Robert Levon, Mrs. Edmund Davis,
Mrs. Fred Stone. Mrs. Norman Garri
son, Mrs. Tilman Rains, Mrs. Velma
Carey, Mrs. Clarence Ball, Mrs. Ed
ward Chance, Mrs. Gale Carey, Mrs.
Burrel Cole, Mrs. Glen Henness and
Mrs. Albert Millsap. Those sending
gifts were Mrs. Martha Bowes, Mrs.
Mary Champ and Mrs. Donald Carey.
Over Sunday guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Henness, last
week, were their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell
Schroeder and daughter, Julie from
Forest Grove.
Mrs. Warren Varcoe spent the last
week in Portland visiting her mother,
Mrs. Rose Stewart and old friends
and incidently her dentist.
Mrs. Glen Hearing and son, ac
companied by Mrs. Joe Joaquin spent
the day in Salem, Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Follett and
daughter, Ellen, of Wallport, spent
Thursday and Friday at the home of
his nephew, Norman Garrison. They
returned home Saturday morning.
Mrs. Lula Collins and Mrs. Alta
Leedy visited in Lyons, Thursday, at
the home of Mrs. Collin’s daughter,
Mrs. C. Roseheim.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Slater and
two children have returned to their
home in Gates after having resided
in Aumsville for several months.
Allan Vail, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Starlev Vail and Bill Peterson of Mon-
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gold took the initiatory degree in the
De Molay, Saturday evening, in Mill
City.
The blood mobile was at the Gates
school house all day Thursday of last
About 140 donated blood.
week.
There were a number of rejects due
to recent colds, flu and other causes.
Credit for the visit of the blood mobile
was given to the Mill City and Gates
Women’s clubs. Among Mill City
ladies assisting were Mrs. 0. M. Mik-
kelsen. president of the Mill City club;
Mrs. Jack Murray, Mrs. Russell Hoff
man, Mrs. Eldon Lents, Mrs. J.
O’Leary Mrs. Donnelly and Mrs. Arm
strong. Those from Gates were Mrs.
W. R. Hutcheson, president of the
Gates club; Mrs. Norman Garrison,
Mrs. Floyd Völkel, Mrs. W. S. Hudson,
Mrs. Glen Hearing, Mrs. Dan Morri
son, Mrs. Fount Paul, Mrs. Don Miley,
Mrs. Joe Joaquin, Mrs. Glenn Gordon,
Mrs. K. W. Martig and Miss Barbara
Haun. From the Detroit dam were
Mrs. George Steffy, Mrs. Carl Stover,
and Mrs. Ed Yarnell. Don Miley
Dick Parker and Earl Henness
assisted in the setting up and cleaning
up onerations.
Ed Davis was surprised, Saturday
evening when a group of his friends
»nd neighbors, of years standing,
gathered at his home to help him
celebrate his birthday anniversary.
Cards in play at four tables provided
entertainment for the evening. At
the close of the game, Mrs. Tilman
Rains, and Clarence Johnson, held
high score and were awarded first
prize. Consolation prizes were pre-
sented to Mrs. Louts Kelle and Til-
man Rains.
A no-host supper was
By ALICE FRYER
By MRS. OPAL WHITE
By MRS. EVA BRESSLER
| served at a late hour to the honored
The G.A.A. gave a banquet for all
The American Legion Auxiliary
guest, Mr. Davis, Mrs. Davis, Mr. and
Mrs.
Nannie Martin of Salem spent
the fathers of the students on January
1 Mrs. Walter Brisbin, A. I). Scott, Mrs. will meet with Mrs. Myrtle Gestson,
last week with relatives in Lyons.
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The
cooking
activities
started
| Gwen Schaer, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Tuesday evening of this week uespite
during the home economics classes She was a guest at the home of Mrs.
. Kelle, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence John- the snow. The March of Dimes
and continued throughout the day. Inez Ring. She also visited the
benefit
show,
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Angels
in
the
Outtield
I son. Mrs. Martha Bowes, Joseph
Many appetizing dishes were served Clyde Lewis and Bert Lyons homes.
presented
last
Saturday
evening
Bowes, Mrs. Lincoln Henness, Mrs.
Mrs. Bert Lyons is spending this
including
spaghetti, scalloped pota
| Gerald Heath, Mr. and Mrs. Tilman Drought better than sixty dollars for toes, Boston baked beans, fruit cob week in Salem at the Amos Vass
Rains. Mrs. Velma Carey and Mr. the foundation.
home. Mrs. Vass recently passed
James Jennings was taken to the bler and others. Eating by candle
and Mrs. Albert Millsap.
away and she is caring for Mr. Vass
Salem General, Monday night of iast light, the meal was thoroughly en
who is ill. He is an uncle of Mrs.
Dinner guests at the E. L. Davis week where he underwent surgery joyed by everyone.
home one day this week were Mr. for the removal of a blood
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Before dinner, the fathers tried to Lyons.
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trom
and Mrs. Herbert Schroeder of Mill his brain. Jennings t was
Mr. and Mrs. V. O. I^ngacher of
brough.
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City. Callers were Mr. and Mrs. home Monday evening of this week. 1 ankles and shoes displayed by the Portland were Sunday guests at the
David Thomas of Netarts. Thomas, He will be under the doctor s care lor wearer of the shoe. The one they home of Mr. and Mrs. John Lengacher
son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Thomas, sometime. He works for the state chose was their daughter for the eve in Fox Valley. The two Lengachers
are brothers.
was a resident of Gates, for many highway department and operates the ning.
years and attended the local schools. snow plow.
After the dinner, entertainment was
He, with other members of his family
Mrs. Fannie Noble is spending a provided when everyone had to do a
were called here last week by the few days with her daughter and family stunt which they had drawn out of
death of their uncle, Carl N. Thomas. the Clarence Baldwin family of Stay a red heart shaped box. Fathers,;
Mr. and Mrs. George Arthurs had ton. She left Saturday afternoon anu daughters, and faculty members all
as their guest over the weekend, their will return home Wednesday after took part in the entertainment whole-
daughter. Miss Fay Spencer of Salem. noon.
heartedly.
VETERINARIAN
Marlene White spent the week-end
Tuesday evening. February 5.
Darlene Cole was complimented on
visiting with her parents of Detroit.
STAYTON
the occassion of her birthday anni
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Johnson anil special entertainment was on hand at
versary, Friday afternoon in the daughter, Carol of Portland, spent the Detroit gymnasium. The "Roamer
PHONE 4143
recreation rooms of the high school. 1 the week-end with his parents, the Girls” played a basketball game with
the high school varsity team. During
Mrs. Walter Thomas and Mrs. Edward Ray Johnsons here a week ago.
Opposite
Chance were hostesses for the affair
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Boyle and family the halftime a special program was
Claude lewis’ Service Station
and invited members of the high spent the weekend in Corvallis where presented by the girls. The profit
school student body for the after he attended the Elementary Princi Detroit high made went to the March
noon of fun. Two films were shown pal’s conference held in the high of Dimes fund.
as entertainment and refreshments school there. While in Corvallis they
were served by the hostesses to the visited with Mrs. Boyle’s brother and
honored guest and her school mates. wife the Charles E. Daltons.
Mrs. Boyle's mother and father,]
Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Collins from
Estacada were Sunday visitors at the | Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fletcher who had
home of his mother. Mrs. Lula Collins. I been visiting in Corvallis returned
Mrs. Dora Cooper returned the' home with them Sunday evening.
last of the week from Medford where They will remain until Tuesday when
she had been visiting her son and they will return to their home in
BASSETTS WELDING SHOP
family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cooper Seattle.
An election was held at the Detroit
for the past two weeks, Mrs. Cooper
purchased a home in Medford while high school on Monday evening of this
Phone 1141
Phone 116
there and will move the middle of week to vote on the question; shall
Sweet Home, Philomath
Branch Store Lyons
the high school be discontinued and
this month.
Mrs. Ted Stiff and baby of Rich* the pupils transported to Mill City
land. Wash., was a Sunday visitor at Votes for discontinuing and trans
the home of her sister and family, porting to Mill City were 30, votes
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opposed to discontinuing the school
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Chance. She
here
were
97.
will remain in Salem at the home of
Officers elected for the Canyon Aid.
her mother. Mrs. Della Dike for sev
at its last meeting of Jan. 24 were
eral days before returning to her Henry Hiebert, president; Bob Unger,
SALEM
home in Richland. Mr. and Mrs. Stiff vice president; Frank New, treasurer
and family were former lesidents of and Rheba Snyder, secretary. These
141 N. Commercial St.
Gates while he was employed on the new officers have not acted officially
Detroit dam.
as yet as the report for the year 1951 ]
Han Everything for Your
Mrs. W. O. Dolmeier, o' Silverton has not yet been made. Following]
spent several days, last week at the the election each organization in the]
home of her son-in-law and daughter, community will select a representa
Mr. and Mrs. Don Miley.
tive to meet with these officers. It 1
is this nucleus which forms the Can-1
Furniture and Bookkeeping Supplies
The U.S. Department of Labor lends yon Aid.
all possible assistance to furthering
David, the small son of Mr. and j
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the movement for jobs for the physic Mrs. Stanley White, was hurried to
ally handicapped.
the doctor on Monday morning follow
He went >nto a coma
ing a spasm.
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Today outstanding U. S Savings which la«ted until they reached Mill
Bonds are worth
billion of which Citv. When he awoke, he was sick
949.3 are held by individual and the to hi* stomache. He has been having
balance by all other types of investor« penicillin shots for a hymph gland
enlargement on his neck.
combined.
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