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GATES Uy Mr». Floyd Swniia Harold Wilson were their son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Don Carey and three sons of Stayton and IJoyd Reed of Bend. Mr. Reed la a former teacher at Gates. Bill Gabriel was fishing at Suttle laike Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Marvin Stafford of Springfield, were weekend vllstors at the home of his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Staf ford. Mr and Mrs, Gerald Gar rison of Slaters were weekend guests of t)»e Dave Bamhardt« while attending the Gates School reunion. Mrs. Mel Hoyer or Daly City, Calif., visited here recently with her mother, Mrs Mattel Knutson and brothers, Richard and Orvil Knutson <J Mill City and sister, Mrs, Joyce Stahl - man of Gates. Murton County Home Exten sion Officer« Training will be field August 2H at the First Christian rhuuli m Salem Of fleers attending from Suntlam Canyon Unit at <rates are Mrs Ikirothy Vail, chairman, Mis Wilma Bumgarner, vice chair man and Mrs Normalee Hen nes«. secretary-treasurer. Visiting the Homer William ston's last week were Mr Wil liamston's mother, Mrs. Susan Williamston and brwttwr In-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Nelton and two children all of San Antonio, Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hlack- lium have been enjoying the extended visit <sf theli daughter, Mrs Ray Salchenbcrger, of Citrus Heights, Calif. Mr and Mrs Hill Mills of Newport were weekend guests at the home of his parents, Mr and Mrs Istuis Kelle. Sunday aftemrsat visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Arnold Ma Ina a Floyd Swaim were Mr. and Miss Marcia Montgomery of Mrs B E < Buck I Smith and xm and Mrs Ada Smith and Portland visited at the home of her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. daughter, all of Albany. Mrs. Earl Cooper (Carol Sue A A Reiner In Detroit this Balli has been enjoying an ex week tended visit since August 10 Mr. and Mrs A. A. Reiner at the home of her parents. Mr held a potluck at their home in and Mrs. Clarence Hall, having Detroit, overlooking tha lake, recently returned Inane tn an for a group of summer resi a year in China. dents so they could view the Ixinrhron guests at the home Water Festival. About 'J3 at of Mr and Mrs. Clarence Hall tended. Monday were Mrs Ball's sister, Mrs. Gertrude Johnson and Mrs. James Hrtles of Salem and sons. Mike, Ricky and Ron Mrs Ray Salchenberger << Cit spent several days salmon fish rus Heights. Calif. ing in Washington last week. Mr and Mrs Ansel Hayward Mike brought back a 40 pound. and grandson. Alan, of Portland 42-lnch long salmon. were Sunday visitors at the Mr and Mrs. Otis White, and hrsne of his step-father and mo ther, Mr and Mrs Walter Bris their son In-law and daughter. bin The Haywards wrrr home Mr and Mrs Bud Budlong, en ward bound *rom a bowling joyed a picnic with Mr. and Mrs Earl Parker at Mangold tmnuinirnt in Redmond Mr and Mrs Clare Rush one day last week White was spent Wednesday and Thursday school principal here at one of last week salmon fishing at time They live at the Senior Estates in Woodburn Taft The Howard Dean home in Mr and Mrs Ronald Lindsay, formerly of Gates Guard sta- Detroit was the scene of a fam tlon, n<»w living at Mehama, be ily reunion August 10 and 11. came the parents of a baby Attending were Mr and Mrs. girl, bom Sunday at a 1-ebanon Stan Maues and daughters, Kar hospital. The Lindsays have two en. Nancy and husband. John from Portland and Mrs. Hulda other children. Miss Anne Marie Hirte, Maues son. I-aurence from <iaughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. Portland and Mr and Mrs Ray K Hirte, returned recently Schultz and children Tom and from a week's vacation in San Susan from Oakland. Calif. Mr and Mrs Gene Weit and Francisco. Anne enjoyed her first plane flight on the return children Stanley, Stevie and Barbara, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin trip Barbara Hirte, also a daugh Undsey and son. Mark and ter of Mr and Mrs O K Hirte. Hrtan all from Cottage Giwe wax hospitalized several days were also there. Jack Hopotm. son of Mr and this past week In Salem for ob servation and treatment of an Mrs Lee llopenn of Idanha, Is home from the Navy on a 36- ulcerated tooth. Mr and Mrs. Joseph Bowes day leave. Visiting at the home of Mr. and Glenn licnness s|»ent Sat and Mrs Arnold Malone. Ket- urday fishing at Itepoe Bay. Mrs Glenn Henness drove to ty and Billie over the weekend Salem Saturday to be wtih her ■ a < ir Mr. and Mrs O C. Ma mother during the time her lone of Pendle’on. Mrs W’endell Jones visited stepfather, Roy Taylor of Dal las underwent surgery at Sa her parents in Corvallis on lem Memorial hospital. Mr. Monday. Mr and Mrs. Robert Emrich, Taylor is expected to remain in the hospital for the rest of this who live in Overland Cabins. Detroit, lost their 3-months-old week. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jewell and daughter. Heidi. Monday morn children. Sue Ann. Johnny and ing. The child was pronounced Hor.ny, of Westport. Ind., week- dead on arrival at Santiam Me ended at the A. T Bamhardt morial hmpital Mrs. Gordon Hill. Mrs Jules residence enroute to California. Mrs. Jewell and Mrs Bamhardt HIU and son, David are spend attended college together in In ing a week at Wendell, Ida., visiting Mrs Gordon Hill, a diana. Visiting Sunday at the home sister. Mrs. Betty Dean is working in of Mr. and Mrs. A. T Barn- hardt were Mr. and Mrs Al the Detroit Post Office this McMullen and children of New- week while Phyllis Hill is on port Mrs McMullen is a form vacation. Mark Montgomery of Port er Gates Sth grade teacher. Mr McMullen is now serving as land is visiting at the home of District Attorney for Lincoln his grandparents. Mr and Mrs. nxinty. The McMullens had A. A. Reiner this week. Ron Malone, who is at Treas hoped to attend the Gates High school reunion, but time would ure Island at San Francisco, said in a letter to his parents, not permit Mrs. Mary Howel] and Mrs. that he saw Bill Kerlcc, who is Sarah Rains accompanied Mrs also in the Navy and stationed Rain's son and daughter-in-law. at Oakland. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Cline and Mrs. Cline' mother. Mrs Har Area rugs are continuing to vey Tolbert, to Salem Sunday to attend the Ratns family re Increase in popularity. The new ones are more colorful, with union at Bush Pasture Mr. and Mrs lean Cline of more abstract designs. These Foster visited Sunday at the rugs may be used as i>art of a home of his mother, Mrs. Sarah grouping, to define an area in a room or on top of wall to wall Rains. 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