3—The Min City Enterprise, Thursday, July 15, 1971 the weekend on the Metolius., these days, more so of course up some of the scarce sun­ | No luck fishing and weather since school is out. They ride shine. Several people stopped I nothing to brag about but in large groups and across by during the day to wish him they have sent 60 shirts and they had a good time anyway, both lanes of the streets. I real- six men’s suits They wash, a happy birthday. I had the honor of dog sitting ize they have as much right press and mend the shirts if DID YOU KNOW? that the while they were gone. on the roads as anyone else Betty Kelle they need it before sending Last week Velma Carey I but do believe they should be covered bridge crossing the Phone 897-2815 them The men there have no Will start off this week with families nor anyone to help spent with her son and family, taught the rules of the road, river at Gates at one time __________ __ ~ them ___ ! was built in 1902, and removed Mr. and Mrs. Norman Carey of' _ if they plan on using trying to get caught up on them Let ’s hope this will serve as a tn 1938 and had a span of 174 Fourth of July news since I Albany. On the weekend, ' Mabel Miller, formerly of didn’t get it all for last week. Gates, but now at the Cedar­ Cathy and Sese Carey of Ca- ] warning to parents, as well as fee*- Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Johnson wood Nursing home at Inde­ lifornia arrived for a visit the children riding the horses, I Arriving at the Charlie left on Friday morning for pendence is much improved. with their dad, Jim, and that there is a great need for Tucker home Saturday was more supervision. I their daughter Betty and fam- Walla WaJla, Wn., to visit She is able to turn over in grandmother, Velma. Algie Murphy celebrated his ily, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bau- with Floyd’s mother, Mrs. Cora bed without help and walk Two of our local boys are Ayeres and a brother, Mr. behind the wheelchair. Her playing on the PeeWee team 91st birthday quietly at home gart and Mark from Clarion, and Mrs. Marcus Whitman. hands are much improved and this year—Dale Reid and Ken­ on Monday, July 12. He spent Iowa. They plan on staying a Sherry Hudgins, their grand­ she is able to do some hand neth Sharp. They played the day out in the yard soaking couple weeks. daughter, went with them and sewing now. against Stay ton here last week they returned on Sunday. They Hugh Durrel is back at Sa- and beat them, and this week went up by way of Columbia lem Memorial hospital for a they will be playing Mehama River Highway and visited few days but should be home here. The PeeWees consist of Bonneville Dam. Sherry said shortly. 5th and 6th graders. she had never seen so many Roger Cullison from Aums­ Thursday, July 15, 1971 at fish. They returned through ville cycled up on Friday for the City Hall is the regular eastern Oregon to complete a visit with his folks, the Cress meeting of the Gates City the circle. Cullisons. council. On Monday they returned Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bras- TRADGEDY HITS GATES. il Sherry to her home in Salem. mer and children of San Jose, James Dickie, son of Betty In celebration of their daugh- Calif., spent several days at ter, Frances Cuthbert’s, of his folks home this week on Dickie was killed last night when his horse ran into the Woodburn, birthday they all their way to St. Helens to at­ side of a chip truck on the went out to dinner, ending up tend Frank’s high school re- I highway. What a pity this had at Frances’ mother-in-laws, union. It is the first they have to happen. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Nelson for held in 25 years. We have a great many chil­ cake and coffee. New residents in the area dren in the area riding horses Fourth of July overnight in the very near future will guests at the home of Mr. and be Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Ped­ Mrs. Frank Baechler were erson and daughter. They their daughter, June, and sev­ have purchased the home eral friends. They got up in where the W. C. Townsends the wee hours of the morning have lived for several years. to get an early start for the Their daughter will be attend­ hike into Pamelia Lake. They ing first grade this fall. said the fishing was poor but Wednesday overnight guests the trip was fun. at the Floyd Johnson home Ross Jones of Underwood, were his sister and family Wn., was a holiday visitor of from Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kelle. The two had Gene Thoming and daughter, worked together a couple of Ann. Gene is a member of the years ago at Seattle. police force in Portland. Visiting at the home of her Saturday afternoon guests mother, Mrs. Bob Oliver, were at the Johnson home were Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Cline their daughter and family, Mr. and Tamra from The Dalles. and Mrs. Jerry Hudgins, Sher­ They took in the parade and ry and Brian from Salem. With other festivities in Mill City. them were Mr. and Mrs. Mark Weathers of Salem Charles Stacey from Rockford, spent the past week with his Ill. Mrs. Stacey is the office uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. manager for Stranquist Motors Frank Baechler. They return­ in Rockford, where Joanne ed him to his home Sunday. met her while working back Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Kelland there. This is the third year in and daughter, Juleah arrived a row the Staceys have vaca­ Tuesday for a couple days tioned here in Oregon, and stay at the home of their son, they really like it. A Sunday surprise visitor in Henry Kellund and family. Had a letter this past week town was Don Miley, a form­ from Mr. and Mrs. Hollis er high school teacher here at Turnidge, who have been va­ Gates. He taught about five cationing in Canada for about years here and left in 1954, (a 10 days. They had a nice visit FEW years ago.) He dropped with Keith Cutsforth at Au- in on Gwen Schaer for a visit gier Lake. Tried their hand at and stopped at the shop to say fishing and had fair luck but hello to Mom and I. Saturday was big game the weather there was every bit as bad, if not worse, than hunting day for one of the we have had here. Mrs. Turn­ local citizens. A knock on her idge said they had seen seven door brought Toni Thomas deer and one moose that day out to find a lady asking for a around the Williams Lake gun to kill the deer they had just hit down on the highway. area. Vivian Kealen told me Toni got out the gun and after Snookie’s Drive-in has been going down and shooting the sold this week to people, form­ deer aked for the peoples’ erly of California, who now names to report to the State live between Mill City and Police. Imagine her surprise Lyons They plan to open soon. when she discovered it was Recent visitors at the home Judy Straub, wife of the of Mr and Mrs Lewis Hamp­ Treasurer of Oregon, and Rob­ ton were Betty’s mother, ert Straub himself. They were I Mrs. Jarcia, an aunt, Mrs. Es­ on their way over to dedicate ther Cuniga and a niece, Guil- a park on the Metolius when le Lomili, all from Guadala­ they struck the deer. After the early morning ex­ jara, Mexico. They spent about eight days here and when they citement at the Thomas’s they went back the Hampton’s drove to Portland for a visit daughter, Iris Patricia, went with Walt’s sister, Mrs. Theo­ with them to spend the sum­ dore Adams, then on to Mary­ mer. This will be her first vis­ hill, Wn, (across the river it there since she is old from The Dalles) to see a enough to remember. She is friend, Mrs. James Howe. really being shown the coun­ From there, on to Underwood, try and will get a real chance Wn., to see Toni’s sister, Mrs. to practice her Spanish. She | Fred Frazier, will also be attending Beauty i Overnight visitors at the School part of the summer Clyde Oliver home over the while there. Sounds like a real! last holiday were Mr. and Mrs. fun summer for one of our Terry Muir and two children local girls. i and a friend, Ricky Windt. Saturday a pot luck dinner1 Mrs. Clyde Oliver spent was enjoyed at the Gates Wo- from Tuesday to Saturday man's club house by the WWI ¡with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Oliver veterans and auxiliary, with i and sons at Sherwood, their regular meeting taking I Other visitors at the Oliver place' afterwards. Mrs. Staf- home this week were Mr. and ford said one of the projects (Mrs. Ed Oliver, Yvonne and they have been working on is'Joe of Salem, up for the day sending white shirts to the on Sunday, and on Tuesday, men at White City. So far Tom Harmon, Mrs. Oliver’s brother, from Salem spent the day. Sunday afternoon m y daughter and husband, Kathy i and Skip with daughter, An­ drea, stopped to let me know their maiden voyage with the new (to them) trailer come off without a hitch. 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