9—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 17, 1953 I CLASSIFIED RATES Ten cents per line each insertion. No advertisement accepted for less than 50 cents per week. Count five words to the line in ordering your ad. Phone 2651, Mill City or mail your advertisement to The Mill City Enterprise, Mill City, Oregon. Church bazaars, suppers, bake sales, etc. will be run under “Special An nouncements” classification with a minimum charge of 50 cents per in sertion. Card of Thanks—Minimum rate of $1. Real Estate FOR SALE—Equity in three bedroom home, furnished or unfurnished. Will sell reasonable and will take car as part payment. Call 2651 or 2006. 39 FOR SALE — 3-bedroom unfinished house. Phone 3952. 25tf FOR SALE OR TRADE—Two-bed room furnished house, yellow stucco, located on 4th street, next to Bill Timm’s. Large corner lot. Will trade for large house trailer. See local brokers or write Wm. Claik, Gen. Del. Winston, Ore. 39p REAL ESTATE Glen Shelton, Salesman C. E. Coville, Broker Ph. 2207 West side Mill City Automobiles FOR SALE—1950 Hudson Pacemaker, 4 door sedan. Heater and overdrive. Low mileage. W’ill take trade. Also older Zenith refrigerator, cheap.— Ed Chance, 1 mile east of Gates on highway. 38p Miscellaneous For Rent MEHAMA By Janet Bellin FOR RENT—Furnished one-bedroom Mr. and Mrs. Hatold Abbott were apartments. Stewart’s Apartments. Phone 4407, Mill City. 30ptf visitors at the Keith Philipps home this past week. They are residents of FOR RENT — Cabins by week or Mt. Vernon, Wash. Their daughter, month for light housekeeping. Mill Nadine, accompanied them as far as City Hotel. Htf Salem, where she will stay and attend Willamette University. Mrs. Abbott is FOR REN T—Furnished two and Mrs. Philipp’s sister. three room apartments. Phone 1707, Louis M. Russell threw his shoulder D. B. Hill, Mill City. tf out of place on September 8, while at FOR RENT—Two bedroom home in work. Mill City. Lots of garden space. Mrs. Doug Barrows, formerly Lois Phone 2652.—Frank Blazek, Mill White, was honored at a surprise ba City. by shower, Sunday’ evening at the Cox home in Stayton. Many of her Home Appliances friends and former classmates were present to greet her and the “surprise” FOR SAL E—Three-piece bedroom really was a surprise. She received suite, $65; fireplace screen and iron, many beautiful and useful gifts. Jane $25; 3 end tables and coffee table, Cox of Stayton, and Almeta Coffman $60; 8-piece Duncan Phyfe dining of Mehama were co-hostesses. Re set, $165; 5-piece chrome dinette set, freshments were served*as past, pre $75.—L. E. Petery, Detroit Ranger sent and future happenings were dis Station. 38p cussed. Attending were Marilyn Nokel- FOR SAL E—Innerspring mattress, by, Gay Lesley, Sandra Davie, Shirley clean and in good condition. Phone Wodtley, Dorothy Frank, Alice John 66 Lyons.—Mrs. H. E. Smith, Me son, Nancy Frye, Frances Peters and hama, Oregon. 38p Jane Cox of Stayton, and Almeta Coff man, Joyce Pemberton, Janet Bellin, and Lois Barrows, all of Mehama. Business Services Building their own home near Me EXPERT AUTO and home radio service, 20 years experience, all hama are Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Cui- vertson, formerly residents of West makes. Guaranteed service. Stiffler’s Radio and Appliance. port. Mrs. Culvertson is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Russel) of Me TYPEWRITERS AND ADDING Ma- hama. and chines. We sell, rent, repair swap all makes. Trade your old At the end of six months of organi machine towards a new one. ROEN, 456 Court St.. Salem. zation work the Highway Lifesavers Committee of Oregon Citizens, Inc., TAILORED SUITS—$55 and up, im on August 15 reported a citizens’ ported and domestic woolens. Al state-wide movement well underway terations, cleaning and pressing. to reduce fatalities, injuries and pro SUNDIN THE TAILOR, 196 S. perty damage resulting from highway Liberty, Salem. 50tf traffic accidents. FURNITURE REBUILT and Uphol Quality Job Priming at stered, latest fabrics and plastics. Call 4884 for estimates. Stayton Upholstery. 38tf I Specials for Friday and Saturday Heinz Catsup FLOUR 89c GOLD MEDA1 I. G. A. Marlene lb. 21c; 5 lbs. $1 CANNED MILK, any brand 2 fur 25c Hi-Ho Crackers 1 Lb. Box 33c Best Food Mayonnaise, qt. jar. . . 59c TOKAY GRAPES Open Daily 8:00 A. M. to 7:00 P. M Closed Sundays and Holidays HILL TOP MARKET Mill City, Oregon Telephone 2741 Mill City Enterprise WANTED—Someone to plow or roto- til small acreage for new lawn and garden, Phone 4542, Mill City. 38p FOR SALE—Accordion, Hohner, 120 bass. $75.—Mrs. W. L. Boyd, Mill City, Phone 505. 39p FOR SALE—27 foot 1951 Kenakill trailer house. Sleeps four. Has crib. Full bath. $650 for my equity. See Kenneth Chance, or call 6528. 38 FOR RENT—11-8 Caterpillar with Clearing Blade. W. S. Remine, Phone 1134. 43 RABBITS FOR SALE—Bred does, does with litters. Hutches. Also fry er rabbits.—R. B. Murray, 3rd house east of Legion hall. Mill City. 38p WANTED TO BUY—Good second growth logs. Phone 1470, Albany, Oregon.—Industrial Mill Co., Crab tree, Oregon. 39 WANTED TO BUY — Clean peeled Douglas fir poles, delivered to Lyons yard. For further informa tion call or write Allen Gould, 1424 Filbert Ave., Lebanon, phone 5745, Puget Timber Co. of Oregon. 24tf LUMBER SPECIAL—We have in our lumber yard a variety of lumber at only $15.00 per thousand. It is all usable lumber. We are disposing of it in carrier load lots to make stor age space. See us about this.— Kelly Lumber Sales, Mill City, Ore. * 38 NEED A TELEPHONE? —Stop in and see the new Lech combination desk or wall phone, also used phones from $10.00 up. Telephone and Hearing Aid batteries stocked. Stiffler’s Radio and Appliance. STRAYED—A yearling came to our pace and owner may have same by paying for this ad and keep and identifying animal.—Floyd Shep herd, Rt. 1, Lyons or phone Mill City 3702. Quality Job Printing at The Mill City Enterprise Come in and see . . . value check . No doubt about it » Ford’s the one fine car in the low-price field ! Feature after feature .. . part after part.. « Ford is ns fine as the finest . . yet it's priced with the lowest. No car ever built has won such enthusiastic and growing preference as the ’53 Ford . . . and no w’onder. For no other car with such a wealth of fine- car features costs so little as Ford. Why don't you make this your friendly stop. Phone 903 — MILL CITY Then, too, Ford’s body is built like the best, with steel body panels of the same quality and thickness as in the most expensive cars. Yes, Ford, with all its fine-car quality, is offered at a price that’s easy to pay. Ford also proves that a car doesn’t need to carry gas-thirsty extra weight to "gentle” you over the bumpiest roads! For Ford’s smooth, level ride blots out the bumps . . . cuts front end road shock alone up to 80% I You can have a Ford with a V-8 engine—the same type of engine that powers America’s most expen sive cars—for hundreds less than many Six-cylinder Also, you can have your Ford V-8 with Master-Guide, the last word in power steer ing. Master-Guide cuts up to 75% of turning Worth more when you buy it Silver Saddle SERVICE STATION & TRAILER COURT cars. And a Ford powered with the high- compression Mileage Maker Six costs even less. north more when you sell it! effort yet it leaves you with the natural “feel” of steering on the straightaway. There are many other fine-car features, too! Ford Full-Circle Visibility ... foam-rubber cushioned seats front and rear on all models . . . finishes that are baked on over a com plete rust-proofing treatment ... to men tion a few. It takes all these features to make a fine car truly fine . . . worth more when you buy it . . . and in resale, too! A survey of used car lots proves that people are willing to pay a larger percentage of the original cost for year-old Fords than for any other used cars. No doubt about it, Ford’s your best buy! Ford ¿7 GATES TIRES and BATTERIES AUTO SUPPLIES A.k f<" be sure to see our selections I AND BREAK r.c a . HERROLO - PHILIPPI MOTOR CO STAYTON, OREGON MILL CITY, OREGON