GATES
the home of his sister, Mrs. Joseph
Bowes last week. His son. Tommy
Mr. and Mrs. D<-n Hiner were V’.S- remained for a weeks visit, but his
ted b.v oldtime fr.ends one day this sister went on to Port’and to visit her
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Moffett grandmother. On Sunday the Bowes I
week,
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
C, ’ *'
of Oakland, California. The follow- and Tommy fished in the Detroit
,ng day Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Glass Reservoir.
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Rynearson, Su
ford arrived from Loma Linda, Cali
fornia. The Glassfords and Hiners sie
,
and Dickie, drove to Redmond on •
were friends of long standing back in Monday, and were overnight guests,
of Mr. and Mrs. W B. Galligan.
Michigan.
Mrs. Lincoln Hennes« of Salem, one
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Barnhardt and
daughter Marcia are spending the of
i Gates oldest oldtimers, was in
two days, this week, visiting.
weekend at East Lake, camping, Gates
i
her brother Mode Davis of Mill City
boating and fishing.
Gordon (Bobby) Devine spent the whp celebrated his 82nd birthday and
weekend at the home of his parents, was an overnight guests or her sister-
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Devine, who gave in-law. Mrs. Maude Davis and
a birthday dinner for him. Present granddaughter Kit Overlock of Seat-1
besides the parents, were Mr. and tie.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Jones of Eu
Mrs. Pete Etzel and three boys of
Fern Ridge, Marlin Cole and Delmar gene, were gueste of the L. L. Ry-
Syverson of Mill City, Irvine Tuck nearsons on Sunday. Mrs. Jones and
er, and brother Wayne and sister Lor Zeda Rynearson were formerly
ena Devine, at home. Bobby just re schoolmates in Hood River, and had
cently arrived from Korea and will not seen each other for 19 years.
be released from Ft. Lewis this week. Their husbands were school pals al
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kelle and Mr. so, and its hard to tell who did the
and Mrs. Sanley Walzcak of Mill most talking.
Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Hayward of
City drove to Eugene recently to at
Portland visited his mother, Mrs.
tend a meeting of Nutria raisers.
Mr.
and Mrs. Marvin Stafford Walter Brisbin one day this week.
and children of Dexter, Oregon spent They were accompanied by her mother
the weekend here with his parents, Mrs. Shonnery.
Mrs. Cora Harmon, of Salem, vis
Mr. and Mrs. George Stafford, and
ited
at the home of her son Harry
other relatives.
Mrs. Dick Parker and three daugh Harmon on Monday. She reports she
ters accompanied her husband to is selling her Salem home, and plans
I Trout Lake, Washington last week to live in McMinnville, near her
end, where he has been employed daughter. Mrs. Cora Lee Toepfer and
this summer and all enjoyed a weeks family.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Miley, and
outing.
Mrs. George Sauve had her trailer , children Nadine and Keith, of Red-
uvunr
ivwcu to
m Brookings v.
house towed
on Thurs- I lands, California were luncheon guests
day^this *week” Md'she'^and 'her two « the home
Mr. and Mrs Wm.
children, Ned and Cheryl and the Hutcheson on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. I
family pets follew by car. Her old- M'^y were both teachers in the
er .on, Kenneth Kanoff wtll remain
^h<>ol several years ago, At
with his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. P«*nt they are staying with her
Ned Riehards for the time being as Parents, the Bollmeiers, in Salem,
he is employed at the Stayton Can- but plan more trips to this canyon
nery. Mr. Sauve has been employed area during their months vacation
at Brookings for some time
Mr »nd “»• Charles McKee form
Mrs. Myrtle Phillips, now of Sac- er Gates fo.ks, but now of Amity,
ramento. California an aunt of Mrs. we_r®.vi8’,ting_b5‘eJ;* 1„y1
Winnifred Sauve, visited at the Ned cently. Accompanied by two owmen
Richards home this week. She made companions from California they were
her home in Lyons for many years, on their way to Y'ellowstone Park
and in Salem, also before moving to for a vacation.
Mrs. Velma Carey spent several
California. Mrs. Florence Morrison of
days last weekend at the home of her
| Lakeview also called this week.
Richard Tomlin of Oakland, Cali- son, . Norman Carey
- »nd two children
fomia visited a couple of days this ’n Albany. On Sunday they a at-1
week with the Harold Morton family. I tended the 8th annua, reunion of I
The Mortons now operate the Chili, former Gates residents at the home ■
Bowl Cafe, and Tomlin is a brother °f Mrs. Howard Taylor (Louise,
of Mrs. Morton.
IGrafe) at Lebanon. There were many j
Mr. and Mrs. Don Hiner, who have families present, and a bountiful
been living in the Gates Trailer Court din"er was held on the picnic ground,
will now make Mill City their home,, by the^ Santiam River. Also going
having purchased the Mel Warner i from Gates were Mrs. Maude Davis
home. Hiner is employed by Gene and granddaughter Kit Overlock of
Teague Chevrolet, in Stayton.
¡Seattle, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Levon
Robert Schobert and two children and daughter Lori Susen, and Mrs.
from Redding, California arrived at Frankie Johnson.
; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kist entertain-
' ed on Sunday for her sister. Miss
Bertha Zeinert of St. Paul, Minne
sota. with a large family dinner out I |
on the lawn of their Oak Park Motel.
Coming for the day were Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Dixon of Newberg, Mr. and
Mrs. James L. Dixon, Nancy and :
Scott from Portland, and Mr. and
Mrs. Melvin Bilyeu and son, Dick of |
Woodburn.
Mrs. Olive Barnhardt and Mrs.
Gwenn Schaer who have been at
tending OEC at Monmouth for the
past several weeks, finished their,
course on Friday and will have a brief
I vacation at their homes before
¡teaching in the Gates school. Mrs. j
Robert Blumenstem finished her be
ginner course this week also.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Henness had
guests this week from Long Beach,1
Calif.. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Grover and
Mrs. Dorothy Bishop. They lived in1
i Gates previously, when Glover was
employed at the dam.
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Spoelstra of
Portland, were guests Sunday at the
Harold Wilson home.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Henness drove
to Portland Sunday, to attend grad
uation exercises at Providence Hos
pital, where Miss Geralyn Norris,
bride-elect of their son, Earl, re
ceived her cap. A reception followed,
and later a group of friends and
relatives celebrated with a dinner at
the Chinese Lantern.
Mrs. H. N. Wilson
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