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4—The MUI City Enterprise Mr ‘Great Decisions' Discussion Groups Planned in Oregon Never Before Has ()ur Store Been So Full of FURNITURE For The Holiday Season USE OUR EASY PAYMENT PLAN OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS TILL 8 >**• So Many Colors . • . So Many Styles So Many Fabrics . . . PRICES REDUCED ON ALL Sampsonite Matched Luggage There's a Chair for EVERY Home maker on Your List Splendid Values Prices Start at Is there ANY home you know of that wouldn’t wel come one of these beautiful chairs? For comfort and for beauty, a CHAIR is the perfect gift. Choose from our “Aisle of Chairs” and solve ALL of your gift problems! BOOK CASES Walnut, Mahogany, Blonde, Micolite Tops - Brass Legs ALL SIZES Chrismas Sale Rolls of 12 ft. 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Priced at Only $14.50 Assortment of 9 x 12 RUGS Complete with Rubber Pad _ Attach- ed Regular $89.95 SALE PRICE gifts at perfect Christinas savings Reg. $3.95 Sale at $1.95 HEAVY-DUTY SABRE SAW RANGE A Gift That Will Save Piano Key Pushbutton Model Regular $449.95 SALE Her Many Hours of 369.95 Model H75 Only Reg. $24.95 WASHER 169.95 SALE Only Mode' H2ó8 ORBITAL SANDER Regular $169.95 NOW ONLY $49« 149.95 Special Plus 2 permanent abrasive sheets worth $4.00— FREE! Mode! H36 SEALY LOAFER LOUNGE Tough Plastic Covering SPECIAL Chistmas • Just the tool for tough home improvement jobs! Reg. Price S229.95 RANGE • For fast, smooth sanding POWER DRILL KIT Cl Special $38« $43.25 Value,Save $4.30 Powerful H131 drill, case, 19 attachments including exclusive ball-joint SWIRLAWAY sander —won't gouge or mar the work. Step Tablea, End Table« ( I junp Table« Model H8I 40% Off TV Trays King Size Regular $16.95 $5295 Plus carrying case, etc. worth $15.00—FREE! I960 Model 30-INCH O. E. $289° Save $6.00 6’/a" PROFESSIONAL BUILDERS SAW Regular $249.95 SALE PRICE Reg. $379,50 $1895 Most powerful 44* drill for the price—anywherel RANGE 1 • Lightweight • powerful • handy 3-AMP ’/<" DRILL Work One Only ADMIRAL 40-inch G. E. CONSOLE TV SET *445° Special 7 blades worth $4.90—FREE! G. E. MOBILE MAID One Blond Mahogany Tuesday five ladies from the Mill City Christian church were : guests of the CWF ladies of the Salem First Christian church at I their annual tasting tea. Ten long tables were arrang ed in the church dining room* elaborately decorated and filled with all kinds of foods suitable for holiday entertaining. Hundreds of people attend this annual affair. While the Mill City ladies were there, Mrs. Mark Hatfield, wife of Oregon’* governor was also present. Attending for the local church were Mrs. Ed. Cooke, Mrs. Lowell Cree, Mrs. Stanley Wil liams and Linda, Mrs. Richard Freeman and Mrs. Eldon Gilson and Larry. Perfect Christmas cC- FIRE PIACE GRATES ALL AUTOMATIC G. E. 1 Local Ladies Attend Tea at Salem Church Wanted: Oregonians to join their friends in forming Great Decisions discussion groups. Only requirement is an interest in key foreign policy issues fac ing the U. S. in 1960 and a de sire to study facts to arrive at an informed opinion. Study groups that follow the national Great Decisions outline will meet weekly during Febru ary and March, xeplained state chairman Mrs. Mabel Mack, as sistant director of Oregon State I College extension service. Great Decisions discussion groups give participants an op portunity to gain a deeper un Well Child Clinic derstanding of current foreign affairs. Small, informal discus Held Here Recently sion groups are the heart of the A well child clinic was held program which individuals form at Santiam Union high school their own opinions on U. S. for last Tuesday with 86 youngster* eign policy and report their receiving service. opinions to policy-makers in Public health nurses Wills and Washington. Detering assisted Dr. Olson of Discussion topics for the forth the Marion County Health de coming nationwide study of partment. foreign policy are: Communist Volunteer assistants from this I Timetable for 1960. Divided Eu area included Ruthe Thompson, rope. Red China on the March. representing the Jaycettes, Sue India's Middle Way, Hope for Moberg, Phyllis Muise, and j Stability in the Middle East. Laura Rarey from the PTA and Goals for Africa. Cuba’s Revo Ethel Hutchinson, who is the lution, and U. S. Global Strate health chairman for this area. gy- Youngsters were present from Fact sheets giving back Idanha, Detroit, Gates, Mill ground information on the top City and Lyons. There were 25 ics arep repared by the Foreign polio shots given, 26 smallpox, Policy association (FPA), a na 21 DPT, three DT, 14 TB tests tionwide. nonpartisan education and the doctor conferred with al agency. FPA’s fact sheets five. this year will present three view points on each of the eight top 4. Emphasis during December ics: America’s, the communists’ this year will be on the moral and the country involved. responsibility of everyone to At the end of such discussion, help prevent accidents. This I i participants will record their will be achieved through a co I own decisions on individual bal ordinated program of officials lots. Summary of opinion bal and citizens at the local, state lots cast in Oregon will be sent and national level in coopera to the V. S. state department. tion with the National Safety County Great Decisions coun Council. cils are being reactivated now throughout the state to help or ganize the 1960 program and bridge clubs, car pools, busi make study materials available ness people who lunch together, to discussion groups. Mrs. Mack firemen, church groups, and explained that each study group any others who would like to organizes and runs itself, but study and share their views on can look to the county council U. S. foreign policy, he said. for help. Great Decisions is co-sponsor Last year more than 400 ed in Oregon by Oregon State groups organized in Oregon. The < College extension service and program also is carried by high the general extension division of school social studies classes. the state system of higher edu Each issue is reviewed by Ore cation in cooperation with the gon newspapers, television and FPA, the state department of radio stations throughout the i education, state library, and state. i some 25 statewide organizations. Bruce Blake. FPA assistant For further information about I regional director, San Francis- the 1 1960 Great Decisions pro j co, suggests that many existing gram i contact your county Great 1 groups might want to discuss Decisions 1 chairman or your Great Decision topics each i county extension agent, Mrs. week. Possibilities might be Mack 1 says. 20% Off and up $59.95 Sampsonite Card Tables and Chairs Thursday, Dec. 10, 1959 SEE THESE CHIUSTMAS SPfCIALS NOW AT , . , New and Used Furniture Store Hours—8:30 a. m. to 6 p. m STAYTON Ph. 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