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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1958)
Christmas Decorations Shown at Meeting of Mehama Extension Unit THE MU I. CITY ENTERPRISE Furniture Gifts are gifts that last. Make your selection from our complete stock in Stayton. on America's favorite 'round the clock furniture! ¿Zeaty i siqq5o )LDEN SLEEPER) |vU I during Sealy’» I I GOLDEN SLEEP SALI I I Come into today and see thia Comfortable Sofa-Bed combination. It will amaze you. RECLINING CHAIRS For a Gift that will give many hours of pleasure why not a comfortable chair from our large assortment. MANY STYLES TO CHOOSE FROM ... VIBRATOR MODELS • retail fair i trade price with its own light, raty-to-iue storage rack.' REGULAR MODELS PRICED PRICED From __ From . No. I Group, nylon & frieze $49.95 Reg. $46.50 Sale Price .. $32.50 CLOTHES HAMPERS Priced from refreshments picnic*... partie*... TV dining BED PILUHVS Model 21T1543 with matching base mahogany grain finish on pressed wood G. E. CONSOLE T. V. SET $8.95 up Special Price rf»n yin $199.95 $0.4” 2 for .......... with trade beautiful LAMPS, ready to place neath the tree Other Floor Models From ................. $189.50 TABLE LAMPS FLOOR or TABLE MODELS, many styles to choose from PRICED From .................................. $6.95 FLOOR LAMPS From __________ _____ ____ _________ $11A5 MAPLE Davenport PILLOWS Many Colors GROUPS Combining Modest Prices With Fashion Rightness. FOR LIVING ROOM. BEDROOM. DINING ROOM HASSOCKS Â $2.95 as low as $5.95 and up "I - When you bring your Car in for an Oil Change. Offer Good Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, December 16-17-18 ' ! ! I We want you to become acquainted with our Shellubrication Service. TOM’S SHELL STATION Comer Broadway and 1st Mill City > I GIFTS FOR EVERYONE From All Over The World Free Gift Wrapping Do Your Christmas Shopping Early at Gale's TES GALE’S FINER GIFTS Mr». H. N. Wilson Mr. and Mrs.Gordon Ward receiv ed word this week that his Stayton, Oregon 383, 3rd Street mother, Mrs. Stella Simonsen had passed away the day after Thanks giving, at her home in Harvey, Ill. ’ Besides her son, a daughter and sev eral grandchildren survive, who live in the Chicago area. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bowes were late dinner guests of oldtime friends . [in Portland Friday evening. The Santiam Canyon Extension to the Music of I Unit will have another joint meet ing with the Gates Women's club, on Thursday, December 18 in the club house, beginning at 10:30 a. m. There will be a • baby-sitter for this meet now playing at the ing and guests are welcome. There1 . will be a nutluck dinner at noon, RIVERVIEW CAFE I followed by me annual Christmas party, with a gift exchange by all Every FRIDAY. SATURDAY. SUNDAY NIGHTS present, who are asked to bring a gift (about a 50e one) in Christmas Try Our Delicious wrapping. The winner of the quilt and other prizes will also be an STEAKS CHICKEN SEA FOODS nounced by the Women s club. ine Gates Women’s club recently received a $10 donation from the You'll Enjoy Spending an Evening Here. Gates Volunteer t ire uepartment, which is grateluily acknowledged by all the members. The spackling job needed in the kitchen has been com pleted by Floyd Fleetwood, making a decided improvement. Phone UL 9-2171 Ned Richards had the misfortune Mehama, Oregon to drop a “saw horse” on top of his root this week, receiving a painful I — injury. It's hard to keep a good man down, as the old saying goes, and he is now up and about again. Mrs. Clyde Olived and grandson, Randi spent several days in Salem I with her daughter, Donalee, return- I Phone UL 9-2492 Lyons, Oregon ing Sunday. Little Miss Sandra Oliver under Prices Good Thun»., Fri., Sat, Dec. 11, 12, 13 went a tonsilectomy at Santiam Me morial hospital in Stayton Friuay [ NALLEY’S morning, and is recuperating nicely at her home. She is the youngest. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Oliver. The White Elephant Sale sponsor-' ed by the Gates Elementary school I last Friday was considered success-1 NEBERG ALL’S ECONOMY ful, and over $14 was added to the | student council funds. i Construction has been started on1 the new wing on the east side of the | Gates Community church, which will be used by the Sunday school classes. SNO KKEFLM While the main church is made of concrete blocks, the new 42x24 room' will be of wood, with an attractive board and batten siding. Blumen- stein and Barnhardt are in charge, assisted by Harold Morton. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Chance are ex pected about December 20 to spend | the holidays with their daughters < If and other relatives here, after spend ing the summer and fall in California where Mr. Chance was employed by Support Your School, Church, and Local the Forest Service. They resided at Pozo Guard station. Let’s I) A N C E The Riverview Cafe 4 Trey» and Storage Rack Fashionable black leg» — enamel vn sturdy welded tubular steel — and gay tray* in a choice of beau tiful pattern«. So smart for snacks! Lap high to fit over your knees! sewing ... I reading... . (WITH COPY OF THIS AD) Cy Shannon ROCKERS Reg. $69.50 Sale Price .MEHAMA—The Mehama Home Extension Unit rr.et in the Fellow ship room of the church Wednesday Dec 3 at 10:30 a m. The meeting i wa - ca.Ied to order by the chairman, ' Mrs. R-ymond Branch and after a short business session Mrs. Ray Rob- | erts led in a program on Oregon I History with particular emphasis on Marion County history. Tho-e tak ng 'part in the program besides Mrs. Roberts were Mrs. Bianca, Mrs. Mil- ton Roten, Mrs. J. M. Teeters and Mrs. G. V. Christensen. There was a nice display of Christ- mas de orations brought by the mem- bers and each one explained how their decoration was made. Some very original ideas as well as those obtained from books and other dis plays were shown. Hostesses for the noon pot-luck luncheon were Mrs. Louis Pemberton, Mrs. Milton Roten and Mrs. Hubert Wagner. Ine next meeting of the unit will be on February 4 as there will be no January meeting. BE EE A. A3? ».VT * Sold This Spring for $] 16 95 DALE’S FOOD MARKET quart ^Ec TANG SLICED BACON 1 49’ SHORTENING 3"“"69‘ Businessmen il’ T • r 195 1 li SUBSCRIBE TO THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE TODAY! SJ.00 a Year ’ a new K I G the home gift for years of pleasure YouSw *27™ LEFTS, BIGEUHV or FIRTH WALL-TO-WALL CARPETING Per Square Yard and up Priced As Low As__ RF.G. $109.95 BIG F. IX HF' FIRE PLACE SCREENS A SMALL DEPOSIT will hold any purchase Until Christmas. Shop our store now while stocks are complete. In Modern Brass BROADLOOM RUGS 9x12 Glint-o-Gold Style with Free Pad _ Priced From BIKES ELECTRIC TRAINS TELEVISION FREE’ • suinleMStecI x 28-Piece Set TABI.I WARE with l*unhase of New Range or Dining Room Set during Christmas Opening. DOLLS TOYS TOOLS RADIOS Beginning Friday we will be open every evening until Christmas. COMPLETE HOUSE We give and redeem Penny Saver Starn ¡is btorv Hours—8:30 a. in. to 6 p. m. Two Floors To Shop auua num liaiu XI l ¿bi ¿ol SL. SANTA CLAUS will be at our store every Saturday afternoon from 1 until Christmas. p. m. to 4 p. m. WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE Elvin Thomas, Authorized Dealer Stayton, Oregon 4