The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, August 07, 1958, Page 2, Image 2

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Pennick, Edna Hutcheson, Dora Kadin Mrs. Levon visited with c.dtime grar.dson, Elton Brown and family of
Salem. Ned is recovering very well
and daughter Judy, Mary Wilson, friends.
Els;« Völkel, Ruth Kershaw, Nellie
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If news seems a little short this from recent surgery, and able to be
Mrs. H. N. Wji««n
i Allen, Lucille Tucker, Rosa Roten, week, it’s because so mar.y Gates out on his front porch most every
Mrs. Walter Brisbin and Mrs. Olive Barnhardt, Wilma Stewart and housewives are working nights in the day for a time.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Watson return­
Maude Davis were hostesses Thurs­ Beverly. No Coffee hour is planned, Stayton cannery, and sleeping days,
making telephones taboo. Several ed Saturday from a vacation trip in­
day afternoon for the second Coffee for this week.
Amos Roten arrived this week from ; carloads of youngolks go to the Stay- to Washington, visiting their neice in
in a series sponsored by the Gates
Redwood
City, California, for a visit; ton area each day to pick beans al- Seattle and Mrs. Watson’s sisters at
Women's Club adding *12.05 to their
tax fund. Gladiolas an dahlias dec­ with his mother Mrs. Rosa Roten, and ‘ so, some accompanied by their moth­ Everett and Stanwood. Also visited
orated the .buffet table, from which doing some painting and repair onlers, and proudly await the day they on Comano Island, and at Edmonds,
his property here. ___
His ____
two _________
children,!can
buy those
dreamy new dresses. a former home. They were accompan­
delicious refreshments were served to HJ>
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the following: Mmas. Ruth Heiss, porothy and Charles Roten who have shirts and thing for school with their ied by her daughter, Mrs. Gregg
Stevens who left them at Salem, and
Lola Henness, Pearl Oliver, Donna- been visiting their grandmother, will'hard earned money.
returned to her home at Gardena,
lee Birkhollz, Sophia Kist, Helen Ed-'return t0 California with him.
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The • heated swimming pool and the California, by bus.
holm, Frankie Johnson, Audry Levon
beautiful
pirnic
grounds
there
mere
jus.
just
Mr and Mrg Joe N
their
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goheen of
and small daughter Lori, Lillian Argos, Indiana, are visiting for a few opened by The Last Frontier will
wi" be daughter
Mrs Marje Herron and
Kelle, Martha Bowes, Margie Parker, days ät the A. T. Barnhardt home. the most populär spot in the canyon granddau' hter ¿fnah Herron both f
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f off color com-
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Jeri and Lynette, Violet Bailey, Laura Mr. Goheen is Mrs. Barnhardt’s dunng
August.
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ac ,om uiuan
jed nerron
Mr
Joaquin, Birdie Osterhout, Barbara
ments heard were Why didn t they
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brother.
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Mr. and Mrs. Til Rains, Earl Gro-. ktart this June 1st—summer is most son — Rock
Gardens in Eastern Ore­
blesbea, and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cline' over’, and ‘wish they could give rates gon last week. It’s a most interesting
and three boys spent Sunday at the for school kids’.
spot to everyone, but Mr. Novak
S. P. 4 Gordon Devine, son of Mr.
home of Mr. and Mrs. Tilmon Rains,
. really ’ icn
1 ’ Seems his best foot
fell ivr
for it.
and
Mrs.
Merle
Devine
spent
a
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¿•.went
backward 1 instead of forward
Jr. at Howell, where all enjoyed an
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old fashioned home-made ice cream of days at his home last week end be­ and he found himself eased into a
fore reporting to Ft. Lewis. He ar­ round shallow despression, with head
feast.
Guests this weekend of Mr. and rived in Seattle after serving many a little too low, and feet a little
Mrs. Robert Levon and Lori, were months in Korea and will be eligible high, surrounded by beautiful roek
Sherman Johnson of Lebanon, Mr. for discharge soon.
inlays, and pretty flowers. His
Rex Herron and David Vail made friends found the ‘picture’ so delight­
and Mrs. Charles Hughes and Mr.
and Mrs. Otto Wagner and three a quick trip to Redding, California ful {ahem) it was some time before
recently to visit an uncle, Pat Her­ Novak, a bit on the rotund side, was
children all of Portland.
James Carey has returned from his ron, also a former Gates resident, extricated—but he’s a joHy good fel­
business trip to Billings, Montana. and to bring back a car.
low, and all had a grand day.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brisbin vis­
He reports their plane was forced to
Miss Virginia Surface of Portland
land at Whitehall, Montana on ac­ ited his daughter Mr. and Mrs. Phil­ arrived Thursday for several days
count of a severe hail storm, which lip Hackenberg in Portland recently, visit with her friend Mrs. Joseph
did thousands of dollars worth of and all enjoyed a trip tv a summer Bowes. Both taught in the same Port­
damage to grain crops over a large home just purchased by the Hacken­ land school at one time.
makes Olympia
bergs on the beautiful Nehahn) River.
area in western Montana.
Mr. and Mrs. George Arthurs left
refreshingly
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Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Levon spent
two | Burney Ryals, formerly of Gates, Wednesday for several days stay at
days
in
Portland
this
week.
While
but
now
of
Salem
visited
Mr
and
Mrs.
X different
I Bob was attending to business retails, I Ned Richards on Sunday. Aho their Gresham, taking in the fair and dog
races.
Mis«. Bertha Ziebert arrived Sat­
urday from St. Paul, Minnesota for a
I ten day vacation at the home of her
sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and
I Mrs. Fred Kist.
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Barnhardt spent
the week end fishing and camping at
East Lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brisbin, and
Mrs. Wm. Hutcheson, accompanied by
Mrs. Cliff Carrick aud daughter
Joyce, of Stayton, attended a lodge
picnic on Sunday at Harnsberger Park
at Independence, given by the Will­
amette Valley Maton’s and Patron’s
Assn.
Mt. and M rs. James Overlook and
four children of Seattle, and Edmond
Davis of Tacoma arrived last week
i end to visit their mother Maude
Davis and former friends and rela­
tives in the community.
Invitations are in the mail for the
coming wedding of Miss Geralyn Nor­
ris of Beaverton and Earl Henneas,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Henness,
at the Methodist Church in Beaverton.
Gary Henness, angelic small nephew
of the bridegroom-to-be, is being
groomed for ring-bearer.
Otis Chance has been visiting a
week at the home of his sister and
brother-in-lavy, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
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Dodge, while on leave from the Navy.
I He ha? finished a six months course
in Electronics given at Treasure Is­
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land Naval Base, and is now await-
:ng orders. He is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Chance who recently moved
to California to make their home.
Mrs. Fred Stone and her daughter,
Mrs. Robert Marshall and grand­
daughter Darlene of Alma, Ill., spent
the past week on the coast, near
Waldport. They were joined by an­
other daughter, Mrs. Dale Miles and
family of Florence, and later a fam­
ily reunion was held at nearby Den-
zero State Park, present were Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Saunders, Baker, Oregon;
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stone of Sac­
ramento, California; Mr. and Mrs. C.
L. Stoaks and children of Eugene,
Ore.; Mr. and Mrs. Dan Vrana. and
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Stoaks all of Palo
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Alto, California. The Stoaks family
will t* remembered as former Gates
residents. Fred Stone and his grand­
son Bruce Carey of Stayton joined
the group for the week end and Mrs.
Fred Stone, daughter Winnifred
Marshall and granddaughter, Darlene,
who have been houseguest* for some
time, all returned to Gates Sunday
eveaiag.
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