7—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, June 18, 1968 Advertising in The Mill City Enterprise Brings Results—Try It Every Week and squeezing in a little fish­ es of big rainbows. ing on the side. They are Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bowes planning on leaving for their were in Portland Saturday to By Arlene Taylor coast home on Tuesday. celebrate the 84th birthday Mr. and Mrs. Bill Trindle Ken Harrison and family of Mrs. Bowes mother, Mrs. of Baker, Oregon, and his and Mr. and Mrs. Pat Fitz- Margaret Schobert They cel­ mother, Mrs. Alice Trindle of morrls and children of Hal­ ebrated by taking her mother Salem, were dinner guests of sey, were weekend campers out to dinner. Mrs. Lang Stafford, last Mon­ at South Twin Lake near Mr. and Mrs. Jack Evans day. Wickiup. Round-up of activi­ and daughters attended the A fellowship dinner (pot­ ties were; fishing, camping annual Sisters Rodeo, Sunday. luck) will be given in honor and fun. Warm weather and lots of of the birthday of Chuck Jeanette and Clinton Her­ action were provided. Barns, Minister of the Gates ron were taken to the Port­ Gary Stahlman, Oly Knut­ Church of Christ. It will be land Airport Friday to fly to son, John Taylor, Hank Bar­ at the Gates Church, Sunday, Caraccas, Venezuela where tels of Aumsville, and Bob June 23rd. A Sing-A-Long they will stay for the remain­ Brocamp of Mt. Angel, spent program will follow the din­ ing summer with their par­ the weekend at Marion Lake. ner. Everyone is invited to ents, Mr. and Mrs. Vic Her­ Fishing was reported fair. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Barn- ron. Leatta Jones and baby, come. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ferera and Sharon Loveall are stay­ hardt spent Friday night in of Eugene, Mrs. Lang Stafford ing at the Herron’s home in Portland and stayed over to and Nellie Allen were dinner Gates. view the Portland Rose Par­ guest of Mrs. Tillman Reins, Weekend guests at the ade on Saturday. The weather Sunday. Mr. Ferera was guest home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray was nice, and they enjoyed speaker in place of Chuck Horner were their son, Ro­ the Parade. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Black­ Barns, Minister, of Gates bert Kenline, wife and two Church of Christ, while Mr. children of Grandview, Wash­ burn and family of Gates Barns was vacationing i n ington. He is employed as a went to the coast this last weekend, traveling the 20 Boise, Idaho. school teacher. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kelle The Gates Airport was the Miracle Miles, visited the Un­ recently made a trip to Oak­ taking off place for a flying derseas Garden in Newport, land, California to visit with group enroute to a Breakfast and ate dinner at one of the her sister, Mrs. Tena Sexauer. Hop in McMinnville this last coast restaurants. On their While there, Robert and Clar­ Sunday. Persons taking part way home they stopped to ence, sons of Mrs. Sexauer, in this activity were: Mr. and visit with Mr. and Mrs. Way­ drove them over to Reno, Mrs. Francis Hodeker, Mr. ne Martin of McMinnville. Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor Carson City, and Lake Tahoe. and Mrs. Ken Chance, Wayne of Gates, were guests at a They spent two weeks and Kerr, and Burnett Cole. reported the weather perfect, Mr. and Mrs. George Peder­ surprise birthday party giv­ but the scenery not quite as son of Spokane, Washington en for Mrs. Charles Sanders, pretty as Oregon’s. were recent guests of Mr. and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Virgil Lewis has been Mrs. Frank Foley of Gates, Darrel (Spike) Spiesschaert visiting long-distance, v i a they came to view the White­ of Stayton. Others attending telephone lately. Here parents water Challenge. Mrs. Peder­ the party were Charles San­ Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith of son is a sister to Mrs. Foley, ders of Silverton Hills area, Salem, are vacationing in Io­ also visiting recently was the and Mr. and Mrs. George wa, Illinois, Minnesota, and sister of Mr. Foley. Mrs. Enid Schoppert of Salem. Wisconsin. While her parents Goucher of Ixmgview, Wash­ Parents of Mrs. Floyd Swaim arrived Thursday to were visiting in Clinton, Iowa, ington. Mrs. Lewis received a call Delbert Neal, Lorraine Mills view the Whitewater Chal­ from her cousin, Mrs. Ted and Mr. and Mrs. Veryl Shir­ lenge. They are Mr. and Mrs. Dixs. Calls then came from ley attended the annual Sis­ Charles Chubb of Oakridge. Granit Falls, and Minneapolis, ters Rodeo, Sunday. They en­ They stayed over until the Minnesota from her grandmo­ joyed a picnic lunch and the following Monday. Arriving in time to attend ther, Mrs. Henry Kammeyer, warm weather. graduation exercises of Mike Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kosen, Mr. and Mrs. Gunter Cline and Mrs. Victor Murtsch, both and the Clarence Taylor’s of Swaim, were the sister and her aunts. Another call was Gates made an outing of fish­ brother-in-law of Floyd received from Grantsburg, ing and boating at Detroit Swaim. They are Mr. and Mrs. Wisconsin, from her uncle, Lake over the weekend, also Charles Broomfield, their Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kam­ staying with the Cline’s, is daughter Roxy, and friend meyer. Sounds like a nice their grand-daughter. Deevone Anna Rose Blacklock, all of close-knit group, more of us Tourville of Salem, she is Nampa, Idaho. They are va­ cationing. should be the same. staying for the week. Mrs. Paul Hagen and dau­ Some members and auxil­ Mr. and Mrs. Gael Cutsforth iary members of Barracks No. and boys spent the weekend ghter, Paulann of Gates, vis­ 3263, W. W. I. Veterans made at Prinville Reservoir. They ited Monday through Wednes­ a special project in the paint­ reported that fishing was day at the home of her moth­ ing of the flag pole at the fair, and hadn’t come home er, Mrs. J. J. Oeder of Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hagen Gates Cemetary recently. skunked. Mr. and Mrs. P. Pederson A surprise visit was made and family camped Overnight and daughter of Gates and by old childhood friends of at Elk Lake recently, and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Broten Mrs. Mabel Devine recently, while there, built a raft and of Albany, drove to Gresham They were Mr. and Mrs. did some fishing. They said last Saturday to visit with Frank Stannard, of California. it was cool, but reported hav­ the Pederson’s son, Stewart They had all been raised to­ ing lots of fun. and his family. Last Monday, gether when little, in the Wa­ Mr. and Mrs. Russel Reid Mr. and Mrs. Frank Semz, of terloo area. Mr. and Mrs. and family of Gates, were in Salem, stopped to visit with Stannard were on vacation Hermiston last week to visit the Pederson’s. They were re­ visiting sisters in Newport with Mrs. Reid’s mother, Mrs. Blanche Thompson, and with turning home to Salem, from and Salem. a trip to Sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Brund- Russels parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carol Schaer returned home rige of Niagara, and visitors Clarence Reid. Mr. and Mrs. from University of Oregon of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Reid returned Friday, but the last Wednesday and with her Bahr, made a sightseeing and children are staying over for was her roommate, Kathy Mc­ picnic trip up and around Mt. another week or two. They Allister of Burns. Miss. Mc­ Horeb area. The visitors had were torn between staying Allister is planning on stay­ just purchased a small car or leaving, since the Reids ing the summer with the and were testing it out. The just purchased a horse for the children. Schaer family. Also a nephew, trip was enjoyed by all. John, who is 4 years old, is Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Peter­ Due credit should be given staying for the period of two sen of Salem stopped off to to any one who was brave weeks. He is the son of Roy­ visit Mr. and Mrs. John Tay­ enough to enter the recent al Schaer. lor. They were on their way Whitewater Challenge. This Mr. and Mrs. Grant Layer home from a weekend fish­ area should be pleased to were back in Gates recently ing trip at East Lake. Fish­ know that so many local spending the week attending ing was reported very slow, young boys took part in the to the house and yard work but made several nice catch­ run down the river, they are: GATES Chuck Swaim, Lynn Cuts­ forth, Doug Cline, Bob Stubbs, Gary Bartow, Harry Meader, Pete Howely, Mike Long, and Dave Evans. The boys are freshmen and sophomores and all live in the Gates-Mill City area. They all boarded a 26-foot raft and bounced down the river without any mishaps except for a chill or two. 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