The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, December 11, 1958, Page 8, Image 8

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    JK—THE MILL CITY ENTERPR18BTHI RSDAY, DECEMBER 11. l»5a
‘Peter’s” Own Christmas Tree
Tilings are jumping here
this Holiday Seasttn. Init
we have found time to
get the largest stock of
Gift
Items
we’ve ever had since <»p-
rrung for tiusiness in Mill
City. Come in today and
browse around. You’re
sure to find just what
you want. No parking
problems either.
•ca
OPEN
EVERY NIGHT
TILL
CHRISTMAS
Largest Display of
TOYS
HOBBIES
TACKLE
SPORTING GOODS
SCHWINN BIKES
Camp’s Sporting Goods
Stayton, Oregon
185 First St.
Winterize Now and lie Safe
We have ANTI FREEZE
ALSO HEATER and RADIATOR HOSE.
Lei us FROST CHECK your car before it's too
late. Cold Weather may be here to stay and a
freeze-up could be costly.
SEE US FOR TIRES—WE HAVE 'EM.
Open 24 Hours a Day
DRAPER'S FLYING A SERVICE
WE GIVE 8 * 11 GREEN STAMPS
Phone 7442
Highway 22
Mill City
There Is No Substitute For Local
NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING
Try The Enterprise Every Week
Just a few gift suggestions:
Handkerchiefs
Sweaters
Towel Sets
Infant’s Wear
Bath Mat Sets
Lingerie
Small Rugs
Blouses
Sheets und Pillow Caces
Hose
Slippers
ADA’S NEEDLE SHOP
227 S. W. Broadway
Phone 2243
Mill City
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Phot»: CcarHij Canadian Nahcn»l Rntwjt
T*1
»¡«*k-looking four-footed friend of Guide Jack Wilkinson —
"Peter" by name — poses proudly beside his specially decorated Christ-
rras tree, which Wilkinson provides each Yule season for his anima)
friends at Government Park Station on the Canadian National RaiJ-
ways in Northern Algonquin Park, Ontario. The park, a game preserve
where animals are safe from hunters* gum and conseqQcntly are quite
tame, la a noted speckled and lake trout fishing area. - *
/AS
Portland Sunday evening with her
, son for a few week's visit,
Mrs. Emma Monroe of Albany was
Bv Mrs. John Teeter«
a Sundav guc't of her nephew and i
The Hot Lunch club held their De­ family, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Monroe 1
cember meeting at the school house and Linda and Mr. and Mrs. Scott ,
Thursday evening, December 4. Re­ Brown.
gular business was transacted and
i hai les Cummins of Albany visited
plans were made to provide treats for his sister, Mrs. Pearl Allaway for a
the children to I* given out at the short time Monday.
| school program. The program will be
Saturday guests at the Frank
at the school house on the evening of Bucklers were their daughter and
i December 19. Superintendent Dick- grandson, Mr. and Mrs. Al Molnar
| son was present for the evening’s and Jim of Oak Grove.
meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Johnson were
Hostesses were Mrs. D. L. Teeters hosts at their home for dinner Sun- '
and Mrs. Harold Longfellow and they day. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Art
served refreshments of cookies and ' Ander on and Mr. and Mrs. Raj '
Roberts.
Coffee after the meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Smith spent ;
The Rev. James Hardy was in Eu­
gene several days last week where several days .ast week in Portland j
he attended the Oregon Council of visiting his mother, Mrs. Clara Smith, |
Chur.hes convention. Mr. Hardy had who underwent surgery in a Portland :
dinner one day with Mrs. May Quier, 1 horpital recently.
I mother of Mrs. Ray Roberts and also
Mr-. D- L. Teeters and Mrs. Har-
with the Rev. Noble Streeter of | old Longfellow visited Mondaj* with (
their aunts, Mrs. B>ai.ch M. Donald I
| Prineville, a former pastor' here.
Mr. and Mrs.
Leo Crook and and Mr», then Good in balcm.
children of Portland were weekend
Mix equal psrts pf honey and but-
gue«ts of the Charles Crooks and
Mrs. Eva Crook. They all went to I ter and,beat well fot «• delicious waf- |
Mil City Sunday afternoon where fie spread.
they visited at the Thomas Kanoff,
Brushing m . ad molds with salad
Clifford Crook and Robert Crook
home.-. Mrs. Eva Crook returned to oil helps in removing geiaun salads
easily.
Order Your Printing From The
MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
December Tire Sale
MEHAMA
Now is the time to buy
REGULAR TIRES
AND
SNOW TIRES
Dur ing the month of December we will give a
DISCOUNT ON ALL
NEW TIRES
With copy of this advertisement
Come in Today and Check with Us
Bassett Chevron
Station
WE
TAKE
BETTER C A R E, O R Y 0 U R CftR
I
Highway 22
Santa Recommends This Great
HOLIDAY
SPECIAL
No Shopping
Problem This
Christmas
When You Say
FROM
*
Igloo Sales and Service
IT WITH
Flowers
FLORAL CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS
Order Your Christmas Wreaths, Door Swags,
Table and Buffet Decorations Now.
LIVING. LASTING GIFTS
Whj sot give • «brab for CluVitniii A toting gift *>at
will give plrM*rr for yrars.
No fighting the crowd» no futte about wrapping, when you
»end ChriwUnaa Flower», plant» or corsages Give u» your
list and appropriate Christmas fkvwvr gifts will be carr-
fully selected and Promptly Delivered
Hindquarter. USDA Choice Beef...
25 lb. Pork Steak, Chops, Roasts, etc.
12 Heavy Fryers......................
30 lb. Frozen Vegetables, your choice
PLUS
15 Cu. Ft. Antarctic
FREEZE R...
(10-Year Warranty)
CHRISTMAS FLOWERS BY WIRE
Send your Christmas Wishes, Santa-Swift with
Flowers by wire Guaranteed satisfaction and
Delivery.
— .RALEIGH HAROLD
Nursery and Florist
Opes 7 a. m. to 9 p. m. including Sunday»
114 Block» West of Stayu« Highway
1-hooo Ntsytos KO 9 2534
319 W. Wtohisgt««. fK
$23°5
All For
Per Month
With This Ad
(24 Months)
Igloo Sales and Service
Gilbert Wourms
Rt. I, Aumsville
534 State St. Salem
Ph. EM 4-0168
Local Representative
31 I No. Lyons, Albany
Ph. WA 8-8645
Ph. RO 9-2277