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MILL CITY ENTERPRISE, JULY 21, 194»
Gates
The Hutcheson - Parker furniture
store was to hold its opening sale
Thursday evening. The store building
is completed and a cement walk has
been laid in front, which, with the
walk in front of Richards Tavern and
the Gates general store gives Gates
quite a citified appearance.
The postoffice has been mowed to
its new location and work on the
new building will be started in a few
days.
Jerry Lyons spent the Fourth put
ting a new coat of paint on his home
which adds much to the attractiveness
of the place.
Charles Rush has started erection
of a store building on his property
and will operate a feed store when
it is completed.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob White were re
cent guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Smith. White lived in
Gates a number of years ago and
made his home with the Smiths.
Descendants of Laura A. and Ste
phen H. Champ held a family reun-
ino Sunday at Stayton Park. It was
voted to make the gathering an an-
ual affair. Officers etected were: pre
sident, Mrs. Melbourne Rambo, vice
president, Mrs. Leonard Zuber, sec
retary-treasurer, Ms. Eldon Champ.
Present were Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Shel
ton and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Byron
Champ and sons, all of Stayton; Mr, I
and Mrs. Dale Champ and son, of
Mehama; Mr. and Mrs. Melbourn
Rambo and children and Mr. and Mrs
Riley Champ, all of Gates; Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Zuber and son of Port
land; M-Sgt and Mis. Frank Smith
and children of Cheyenne; and Mr.
and Mrs. Ted Balsiger and daughter
of Underwood, Waidi.
etc." while he had to stay at
■ Park, cu.
home, poor devil, he got his dope mix
ed and wrote that Mr. and Mrs. Har
ry Edwards and three children had
gone to Wyoming. Mr. and Mrs. Ed
wards, minus the three children, went
to Plush, Ore., while Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Oliver and three childien went
by motor to northeast Wyoming.
were visitors at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Ned Richards. Mrs. Warner is
a former resident of Gates and will
be remembered as Miss Frances Mork
Sunday guests at the Richards home
were Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Richards
of Portland.
Mill
Con ection: While “Ye Editor” was
From trhe editor: Still rubbing it
gnashing his teeth and pulling out in on your vacationless editor?
those several new hairs, one by one,
of which he is so proud, and cursing
Mrs. Laut a Joaquin left for Rose
his fate because “Mr. and Mrs. Ru
fus Gahooley spent two weeks in an burg where she will be the guest of
eventful vacation
Yellowstone [ her daughter and son-in-law.
Mr. and Mrs. Wainer of Lebanon
.Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Johnson of Al
bany, Calif., are the parents of •>.
daughter, Marjorie Ellen, born July
9. Uncle and aunt are Mr. and Mrs.
Waldo Carter of Mill City.
Wood’s Store
SALEM TENT & AWNING CO.
MANUFACTURERS OF
TENTS, A NINGS & CANVAS GOODS
Tents For Rent By The Month
Santiam
Hardware
729 N. Liberty,
SALEM
BIG REDUCTIONS
and
IMPLEMENT
COMPANY
Stayton
The infant child of Mr. and Mrs.1 Daisy Hendricson.
Pearly Cribbs was buried at Lyons I
July 7, Dr. David J. Ferguson offici-1
ating.
Mr. and Mis. William Bertram of)
Portland were recent visitors in Mill'
LADIES A CHILDREN'S
City.
DRESSES
Mrs. Mabel Hendricson of Walla1
Walla is visiting at the home of Miss
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PORTER & LAU
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MILL CITY FURNITURE COMPANY Announces
the Launching of a Store-wide
REMOVAL SALE
Moving to New Location
All Stock must Go!
PRICES SLASH
GIBSON
3-pc
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Bedroom
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69.50
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WITH FREEZER LOCKER
Formerly $299.95
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and size!
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Range
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