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PAGE SEVEN Want to Bay, Sell or Exchange? Read the Ads on This Page! It's Filled With Opportunities! r MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1942. r ftead 9ry d " " pmf vlll pmiMttU find eta. lit thr lftins iuu ttrrn liMtk Int rH t im Imdr fnf nud 4rtHie twu nie ie Anrrh mi eitie m tinrr im.i ...ill mm Hurt men thiiixe 1htr ere rfking and ehle ti rmltrr imnifrttMlr nth tt what vim want n't hrre amenta fm H Trihiine ( laa aittert id ere lniua ffectitct RATES par word flrt inniuaj (Minimum IV I Carh atfdtitunml insertion, pf .rt - 1 (Minimum IOr fr line pet month without copy chant $1.15 CASH a money erdei must accom pany (II null order detained ad. LOU AND FOUND PICKED UP Ouernsey heifer. Rte. 3. Box 128. Ployd Harper. LOST 1643 class ring. Initialed UMB. Inside. Reward. Marjorle Smith, Oold Hill. LOST Black and white female a springer Spaniel. Tear old. Answer I nm 'Ladv". Mrs. Stevens, corner Spring St and Wabash. Phone 3261 REPOK'l loat dure, animal cruelty cases Humane gociety rnunv o.a. j W ANTED MALE HELP WANTED Man to take charge dairy. Call after 7 pjn. 6410. FRUNERS WANTED Orchards End of . . Rogue River o Central WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Woman for afternoons. and cook dinner for family of four. Phone 3826. j ' wanted Experienced woman for general housework. Mrs. Edwin Jan ney. Phone 3846. WANTED Reliable woman for light roR RENT Nicely furnished apart housework and care of small child. 1 ment 403 Newtown. Will pay top wages. Call 4353 Ht -,- , e p. m. , . . . ! FURNISHED apartment. 317 West WANTED Middle-aged lady for I i ' - , housework. References required. FURNISHED apartment. Frlgldalre. Call 11 Vancouver after ft p.m. 1 electric stove. Hollsnd Rotel. WANTED Olrl for general house- work. Phone 6238. I Ro".ngmp?nTu I married Shop. Phone 6001. 'WANTED-Housekeeper. Phone 6199. 1 RELIABLE woman for housework and care two smsll children, weekly wage, room and board. Box 1395. TtlbuneJ WANTED SITU A TIONS WANTED Housework by day or nr. Reference. 927 Murray Ave. WANTED To contact party Interest ed In leasing ranch property. Phone 6043. WANTED Carpenter or repair work. Phone 8384. WANTED Steady position by young laay thoroughly experienced In credit, meeting public. Expert stenographer, bookkeeper. Steadily employed, available on two week! notice Box 1058. Care Tribune WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Small wood ranee, must be reasonable. C. C. Chapman. Alaska Auto Court, Oold Hill. OwANTED TO LEASE farm, will buy equipment If necessary. 40 to 80 acres. Phone 193 Central Point. WANTED Oarage In vicinity of 6th and Oakdale. Call 3447. WANTED Good home for pups. In quire 612 Dakota. WANTED Ride to Marshfleld. Box 256. Central Point. WANTED Durham milk cow. fresh or freshen soon. Louis Welch, Brownsboro. WANTED Used, but good radiator for 1937 Ford. Stste particulars. price. Box 711. Mall Tribune. WANTED Highest prices paid for furniture, atovea. tools, or what have your MEDFORD BAROAIN HOUSE 37 N. Orape Phone 3744 WANTED A few more men to -eke advantage of our weekly rates Big k warm lobbv. clean comfortable 9 beds, hot showers, single rooms. 63 00 and up. Crater Hotel. 80 8 Central. PAINTINO and kalaomtnlng No lob too big or too small Phone 3083 All work guaranteed C R Carey SCRAP IRON SCRAP METALS WANTED Tout government needs this vital material for Defense. Bell no Highest prlc:s psld. MEDFORD BAROAIN HOUSE 37 N. Orape Phone 3744 WELL ORILUNO SO fv its J el 61 60 per ft first Dodge 619 King ft MX PA Miwt CAH pot V Used Furniture HOIHKOIIK FI HMTI KB II North Front Phone 4033 mat PKK v P4III P-pt Youi Furnit'ire FOR RENT HOUSES 7-ROOM unfurnished houae Call 2987 between 6 and 4. FURNISHED 4-room house. Two S'rrs. close In. H. L. Cook, 1104 W. FOR RENT HOUSES POR RENT 8-rocm unumuhed house. Inquire 343 Beatty. POR RENT 4 -room furnished house, S37.&0. SOS w. 4th St. Phone 3041. FOR RENT 6-room modern houe cn Wett 11th, Phone 4366. POR RENT Cabin, furnished, for couple or baehellor. Water, light paid. Call 31 Hazel St, near Btg-Y. MODERN 3-bedroom unfurnished house. H. L. Cook. 1104 W. Main. POR RENT 5-niom house, two bed rooms, sleeping porch, bath, built 1ns. laundry trays. Near senior high. Inquire 1117 East Jackson. POR RENT 7-room plastered house with bath, large lot. 637.60 per month. L. O. PUkell, 16 So. Bart lett. Phone 4260. HOUSE POR RENT 20 Tripp. POR RENT 6-roora bouse. Inquire Medford Puel. 1123 North Central POR RENT Puruished t-room house electric stove, flreplsce adults Phone 6023. Darks Orooery (RUCKS POR RENT Muv rouraell Bare half Prultt Moollga Sta tion Main and lee Phone 4146 FOR RENT APARTMENTS POR RENT Lower S-room furnished flat. Inquire 604 E. Main. POR RENT Clean, attractive 8-room furnished apartment, continuous hot water. Adult only. 344 So. Central. POR RENT 2-room furnished up- ! stairs anartment. Inoulre 210 ' FOR RENT Attractive, furnished apartment. downstairs; garage; flnmtt In Atlt An ri.krii.lj. FURNISHED 2-room apartments, also t sleeping room: steam heat. 1006 i W. Main. Tel. 3591. jputWIsHED 3-roonTapartment. also single apartment. 116 Almond. BENTNtwly p.pered. furnlsh- ed apartment. 334 Apple. CLEAN, comfortable apartment. Re- frlgerator. 631 S. Riverside. 1 UP" FOR RENT 2-room stairs apartment. Haven- furnished Inquire 313 I - - ; i FOR RENT 3-room furnished up- stairs apsrtment. private bath and garage. Phone 4543. WARM furnished apartment. Private 1 bath, frlgldalre. 806 W. Mln. FOR RENT P and P apartments 3 rooms and bath gaa beat In quire 217 West 6th prjRN APT- 8team heat, hot water Frlclflalre 503 8 Holly 3t rOR RENT f urnlthed Room. FURNISHED ROOM Phone 6338. R BENXNcel, fUrnlshed sleep- Ing room for gentlem..n 326 South Riverside CLEAN rooms, new Simmons Inner spring mattresses; warm lobby; plenty hot water, circulating air heat; single 63 00 weekly and up Crater Hotel. 30 South Central Right down town. ATTRACTIVE ROOMS 404 6 Orape. FOR RENT BOARD. ROOM BOARD A ROOM 716 E Msln. FOR SALE DOGS PETS FOR SALE Boston Bull pup, male. 67.50. Call after 4 pm. 730 Alder. FOR SALE POULTRY BOOKING chlcka and hatching. Our chicks are aa good as the beat. Al ways guaranteed. Dressler'e Squsre Deal Hatchery. 1107 E. Main. Phone 8656. CHICKS Egge will be high during war and after. For finest laying grade see the Talent Hatchery. mile south of Talent. Ten and 13 weeks' old Barred Rock and Hamp shire pullets Send for free causing. FOR 8 ALE LIVESTOCK 3 'FINE brood aowa, 10 weaner and feeder nigs. O. A. Nichols, Lake Creek, Oregon. FOR SALE High grade dairy cows. Whitman. 8th house north side, Coker Butte road. IFOR SALE CHEAP Weaner pigs; u-n-.i-u o..ch:IU f-'rfi be given away. Phone 6160. FOR BALE 10 feeder pigs. Mile west Talent. Bee son Lane. Ward Hurl burt. FOR SALS' Young Ouernsey oow. Facing Snappy Service Station. Highway 99. Talent. R. Black. FOR SALE Ouernsey cow. coming fresh, first calf ready to freshen, half Jersey and Shorthorn cow, freshen Jan. 18. with 2nd calf. milking shorthorn cows, fresh In 30 davs. 12 pics. So. Medfo-d. on Hwy 99. first place South of Orch ard Park Ranch. FOR SALE Registered Milking Snort horns. Bulls end cows. Record of Merit Stock. Klrtland Farm, Central Point, Oregon. FOR SALE Duroe weaner and feed, er p:gs. C. J. McCay, Spring St.. west nt trtnn hall. Ceff fny oM noee Dial esg "for sale-realestate" FOR BALI CHEAP or trade for what have you. Equity In 8 -bedroom bouse, c.oee In. Phone 3443. FOR RENT Concrete building rn Medford. euiteoie tor rsrage or wukb shop. Telephone 3053. FOR SALE Three houaee. 626O0. Rent income. 660 City limit. Terms. Owner. (18 East Main. SELL OR TRADE for suburban pro perty 835 end 337 West Second Small mortgage. Make offer. 60 ACRES 10 mile north of Medford Oood land, good well, lmprov-d mall route, bus rout, cream route at door. Por aale reasonable. Wrtte O L Jackwm. 1731 D Street. Sparks. Nevada. 1 FOR SAI E Medford Improved prop 1 rua Ma VUnoot, 4te, FOR SALE REAL ESTATE STOCK RANCH 1.064 acres. US 'irrigate and In lad t no clover. New 6-roora modern house, electricity, new foam, fenced with woven and barbed wire, well lo cated on good road. 125.000. Terms. Also 4-ROOM plastered bouse with bath. if. me living room witn naruwooa floor, service porch, cement founds tlon. sll newly decorated, near hlb school. 62000, Including electric stove, electric water heater and nesting stove. Also 10 ACRES Irritated, one mile out. good soil. 61.230. 14 down. L. O. Plekell. 16 8. Bartlett. BU1UHNO A HOME' Lei us handle all details on 2a-rear PHA Inane -quickly efficiently Ooldy Aeteticy POR SALE OR RENT One acre or leaa. 2 -room bouse. Orsnt Walker, Phoenli. CITY and country properties Rentals Loans Insurance C 6 Butlerfleld 406 Medford Building WHEN YOU think of real estate think of the Spencer-Bsgley Aeenrv 102 W Main FOR EXCHANGE Reel Eslate FOR TRADE Equity in modern town firoperty. close to school, for small mproved acreage. Tel. 3839. GOOD GIFT and Oreetlng Card Shop. San Diego. Calif . trade for same (or propertyl this locality. More land. S813 SOth Street. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES "T"- "T "34 CHEVROLET Master Deluxe trunk pain. 6235.00, trade. Champ's Tex aco Station. Riverside and Jackson. Phone 6074. FOR SALE 87 Chevrolet coupe. 330 Beatty. , 1641 PONTIAC 4-door sedsn and 1B37 PACKARD 4 door sedan. Both equipped with heater and radio. Also several other good late model 4-door sedans. A. Z. "Tubby" Dean, your Pontlac dealer, new Richfield Station, 6th and Orape. Dial 2842. POR SALE 3-wheel . trailer. Larvre body fully enclosed, weather proof. 3 good tlree. Also oak dining room set. Phone Jacksonville 862. FOR SALE 1637 Chevrolet truck In excellent condition. Ed poas. Talent. . 37 CHEV. coupe In good condition. Sacrifice. Mrs. Hal Wright, ml. west Phoenix. FOR SALE Eoultv In 1641 Bulck Sedsnette. sienna color, 30 000 miles, good condition Equity 6500. balance 6500 at 640.66 per month. Or will take liv,ht ear for equity. write 634, Man Tribune. FOR SALE "34 6-ton Chev. truck, good condition, dual. 10-ply tires, stake and platform bed. Olaf O Larsen. Cave Junction. Ore. FOR EXCHANGE for trade s-vr. old work tvne j eentle mare, for vounff gentle riding horse. Bushong. RoTue Kiver vrcn ard Co.. No. Central. TRUCK with dual wheels for trade for stock lumber or hay. Lone Pine Rnatl. Box 67. Rt. 4. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Monarch Electric combi nation ranee, chromolox burners, hot water tank and pine connec tions, like new. Phone 3637. FOR SALE Small metal turning lathe. Call at 136 Portland Ave, evenings. ATMORAYS for sale or rent. Free demonstrations. 7 Chestnut. Phone 4644. 16-IN WOOD, old growth fir. on good road. 61.80 tier. L. E. Parker. Trail, on TUler-Trall Highway. 1 U8ED CLOTHiNO BARGAINS Lady's coat, price 830, on aale for 65. Many .other bargains to select from. 333 B. Riverside. FOR SALE OR TRADE for livestock, two tru. k tires, size 82x720. 10-ply. driven 200 miles. Route 2, Box 126, Old Pacific Highway. FOR SALE Comb honey, 15c full pound, 8 lbs. 70c. 10 lbs. 81.26. Prices to Jan. 15th. Jim Stewart. Plum St.. at W. 11th. FOR BALE Late model phone and share In Applegste 0-F line. Lone Pine Road. Route 4. Box 67. USED CLOTHINO Oood quality. Bought and sold. Men's clothing wanted mostly. Beet cash price. 333 8. Riverside. FOR SALE Dry fir and hardwood Phone 4503 Hawley Puel Co FOR SALE O Orade and Cull New town applee; also stem punctured Cornice pears. Reter Fruit Co. FOR SALE Sewing machine. 71 Bennett Avenue. Phone 3261. FOR SALE First mortgages on new homra In Medford. Will pay 6 per cent on ahort term loans. Dial 3713 or call at 606 Dakota Ave. FOR 8A1-E Low priced lumber ot any building matenale Call ua be fore vou buy R O Stephenson Co Court and McAdrews. Telephone 3000 FOR BALK Mounteln fir sawdust for fuel PAPER'S FARMERS SUPPLY Phone 4449. EXCELLENT values In used washer radio, refrigerator Pick Rd we FOR 8AI.B Pears and apple Joe Renter 3 mllee north Talent REAl BUYS in used clothing 1405 No Riverside across from Beck's Bakery WOOD - Dry fir n laurel Aw1 ted Button. 700 g Meln Tel 88A9 DRY FIR for aai Phone 6180 after 6 00 o'clock FIR SLABS Buy Now City Fuel Pvr 4114 PERSONAL MRS. DELMAR. Palmtet. will give full reading for fifty cent. Rain bow Camp. Highway 99. North. Palmistry Crystal Reeding D Miller Ph 3446 sen M'untatn Ave ABllsnd MISCELLANEOUS BOWMAN BEAUTY SALON. 327 So. Onlrsl. '1 block south- of Maid Rite Shsmpoo and hair style 75r end II 00 p-rmsnenU. 4194 and up Mareella Bowman. Ienn Craw, ford (farmer Ine mctor t I onrd Beauty oouag.) Telephone 1114. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES POR RENT Hamburger lunch, fully equipped or sell equipment. Phone Jacksonville 313. WILL RENT, lease or sell, dairy. 74 ecrea. close In. Phone 6410 after 7 p m BUSINESS DIRECTORY Antique EARLY AMERICAN GLASS at the sign 6 miles soutb of Clrauu Pass or I mils unrth ot Savage Rapids dam on Hmhwa 99 Assayer ASSAYER W O Wnght. 2318 Capi tal Ave City So or water reservoir Oold 61. cupper 61. cinnabar 63. Carpentering LESLIE RALSTON. General Contract ing, fine finishing work All kinds Carpentering Por estlmstes plesse call st 701 N Riverside or Tel 3881 Chimney Sweep CHIMNEY Sweep Also furuaora and on siuvea cleaned can wo saioo 38 No front Phone 4240 NURSERY STOCK CARLTON NURSERY The only nursery In Southern Oregon with a complete auxk of fruit, nut and abade treea and ornamental ahruba and plants on nana during all the planting season. Carlton Nursery. 62nd year 4 mllea South of Medford on Pacific Hlibway Look for the Mlr-o-llte algn. Phone 6224 FINEST QUALITY NURSERY STOCK at Lowest Price In years Call or rite Alwyr Co . Rt 3. Box 16, North Medford. new highway. Dressmaking IHE FASHION SHOP-Uressmatliig Pul Remodeling Bullous and Bucklea covered Room 802 U S National Bank Bldg Tel 8931 DREoSMAKINO - Alterations tailor ing Kstherlne Satterlee. Slngel Shop 32 Grape Floor Sanding and Refinlshlng FOR smoother sanding Jobs, a more lasting finish, call J. C. Relswlg 852 Jacksonville Expert Window Cleaner LEI OEUHOE DO ITI RXPER1 Wliiouw Cleauer Oeneral house cleaners floor waxing peint Ing Oeo 6 Oliard Phone 3954 MONEY TO LOAN WE IOAN MONEY ON YOUR CAR Attractive Rates COAS1 FINANCE Harold H Brown Agency License 811 133 East Main Phone 3446. Rooting WE REPAIR or apply ady type ol - roof Pabco Kooftnga Shluglee Coatlnga and Painta New sUjts Wsll Psper Ekerson Paint and Rol . '8 80 Bartlett Tel S43 JOE SMITH YOUR ROOFER All Root rrouoles taken care of All work guaranteed Call 8768 or 2249 . 801 Haven. Transfer CITY TRANSFER 61 STORAGE CO Household moving nd general hauling as 8 Orape Phone 4664 Day or night FURNITURE MOVING AND STOR AOE We have van muvlua equip ment for local and long disiatioe hauling Dry and clean store le f concrete building 1 with epftclal locker rooms at low rate 8AM SON SIORAGE WAREHOU3I Pbon 3756 EADS rHANSFER At 8TORAGE CO Office 18 South Fit Phuue MM Price right Service guaranteed DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAUI 40 S Pit Street Insured Carrlvrs Local and Long uistsnce Hauling. Phone 1HM6 Hong Kong is an irregular broken r dge, stretching east and west about 11 miles (or an area ot 32 square miles. ACROSS L Rind 1 apple i. Puucb I. Haattne .1. Very large .1. tch city 14. Land measure IS Chliieee city 19. Lowered la value 41 Kheepllke 4! Application 41 Hard tat 44 uwns 46 Luson native :s SUfllclnal plant 48. tnlt or work 14 And not L Correlative ef 17. Spring either It Myself It inclined trough Most beautiful 54 Symbol for gold 1 Toward &S UalarlM fever a. Oolf Instructor! 47. Word used la colloq rhesra H. Bo.lv of Islam it Ratne Brletts SO. Earlr aliihabetl character 1. Before 42. I under eollastloa M Plaything 17 Construct IS Make eye It Breathes quickly IS Scored 14 Seed covering II. Merry ss tustir l. OerupleS a Mat 41. Direction I 3 h I ; iJ I 7 . TW " "X; Z " , 7 , .1-tf 'id? 30 M -'n rr ic jj W 5T r 5" 1 ' ' ' r A 1 1 '3 1 1 1 LEGAL NOTICES Annual Meeting oi Shareholders First Federal Savings and Loaa Association oi Medford The annual shareholder meet ing of First Federal Savings and Loan Association of Medford will be held in iu offices at 27 North Holly 8treet, Wednesday. January 2 1st. 1942, at 2 p. m. The Grange Gold Hill Grange Gold Hill Grange met In reg ular session January 1 with small attendance due to the hol iday. Bertha Potter, Patricia Marsden and Katherine Hayes were obligated In third and fourth degrees. Lecturer's program consisted of a talk by Master William G. Howes on agriculture, certified seed and marketing. A harmon ica solo by Garland Lance was followed by quiz. Doughnuts and coffee were served by John Gray and Jack Pinkerton. J a n 1 e Marsden, Josephine Loeffler and Bessie Davis will serve at the H.E.C. meeting Jan uary 13 and Grange January 13 at the hall. On January 3 between 63 and 70 Grangers and families and two visitors, Mr. and Mrs. Se bastian Apollo, of Medford, met at Grange hall to enloy the an nual Grange New Year's turkey dinner. Jesse Fish was toastmas- ter and John Gray, lecturer, conducted the program. Mr. Apollo favored with an accordion selection. After din' ner the "Chrlstensen Slsten Trio" played several accordion selections. Mrs. Wigle at the Dlano. Mr. Perry violin and Gar land Lance, harmonica, played for the group to enjoy square dancing with John Gray as caller. Pomona meets with Gold Hill Grange January 24 at 10 a. m for an all-day meeting. All Granger are urged to be on hand. Upper Applegate Grange HnnBs members and their friends enjoyed an evening of old time square dancing at I Inner Annlegate Grange hall. Jan. 3. Music wag furnished by Mr. and Mrs. Gus, Sanger 01 Jacksonville. Head caller was Jim Winnlngham assisted by Amos McKee and c. w. cuiy. Installation of officer! will take place previous to the regu lar grange meeting Saturday evening, Jan. 10. All officers are urged to be present and please hrlnir anv manuals which may be at home. All ladles are asked to bring a half dozen cookies. RQSEBURG STRIKERS RETURN TO SAWMILL RnsebursL Ore.. Jan. 7. (IP) All striking workmen at the Rncohtirir Lumber comDany mill here returned to Work WIS morning after union committees and the management reached a working agreement last night on the dispute which resulted In shut-down of the Dlant Mon day. The one-day strike resulted from the discharge ot an em ployee. Kenneth Ford, mill owner, stated. LEAVES MIDWAY . Portland, Jan. 7. P) Mrs. Thomas L. Sinkey of Portland revealed today a cable of the safe evacuation from Midway Island of her brother, W. R. Tay lor, a former Portland photog rapher. Us Mall Tribune want ad a. oiutlen Of Vesterday' Puiile DOWN 4. Ring ef neat L Bite repeatedlf i. Cfisraelerletle nd nolellv 01 era ae I Stralgtuedge I. Gone Of 1 Molls t. Rite s. Lme l. emu 16 One ef the Muese 1L Mstive Hind In the Brltlsl army 36 Hon hem Mr II. lessoning ker 14. Fubll eee vera nee N. Deotrwetlv aas 21 Bonk el sue in. Impart It. Tsbiet II Ki it II Doleful 14. Kternltf It Stain II. Kxprreerv movements of the nrme 46 Cloee tlgnilr 41 FrgMsn rlvef 41. Perfume ns 44, Oat ner an See 41 fetiete 41 Heaedree 41 Talks wiKtly M One helog enterutne II P'oph.i 11 Hsvlng MtU epee'1 M. gpenMrlsn eharet My Weelerte (eat 0DEncAP!EsriB T M I LAP" jjlLTlfe P I E K EllrJ 0 RS ELK I (J nic cW MBS k etc 2 f it o rInibB l 5rl C rMWPP L yTjfjif S H EAPWlA I TPOA" P A SQUE AB N EjDnv T p 1 frHTTSg0g p e n SlN'uiGiLJgklTlP. I N Ti eiA.BBlLni. oic k elf AiLLflA Vff I LT el? M;AiaUTRlgif.lL 1 S HOW 10 PRESERVE YOUR AUTOMOBILE DURING WAR TIME Ten Year Satisfactory Oper ation Possible If Owners Take Care In Servicing. (Editor' note: Now that a lid has been clamped on production of new passenger automobiles. Wide World asked David J. Wilkie, veteran automotiva re porter, to give the average car owner tome advice on how to keep his car running longer J Br David J. Wllkl Detroit, Jan. 7 Wlde World) If you are on of the 28,000, 000 persons In the United States who own passenger automobiles, you would do well to treat your car with consideration because you are going to have difficulty replacing 1L You may not need that re placement for another year or for 10 years, depending on the general condition of the car you now own. It has been estimated authoritatively that the "aver age life of the average car," Is about eight years, during which period the vehicle goes through several ownerships and varying degrees of Judicious us. Long Lit Possible But every ear built In the last decade can be kept In satisfac tory operation for at least 10 years If It owner so willed and wa Inclined to devote Just a lit tle personal attention to it each day. This writer recently drove a car that for test purpose had been In dally operation for near ly a year and had piled up 83.000 mile. It had been given only the normal, prescribed maintenance, plu four change of spark plujs, three fan belts, on valve reconditioning, one replacement ot battery and Igni tion cable, two brak adjust ment, one carburetor overhaul and on change of tire. This may sound Ilk a lot ot service work on the car, but it is worth noting that tha total mileage represented approxi mately nine year of average driving and the car in appear ance and handling actually wa "a good a new." The normal, prescribed main tenance, Included regular chas sis and body lubrication, tir in flation, battery care, periodic replacement of the carburetor air intake cleaner acreen, regu lar oil change, minor tune-ups, change of transmission and dif ferential lubricants and general body care. No Mew Tire You will not ba able to re pute the tires on your car with new one and you may nave difficulty obtaining some ot the other replacement part under the Impact of the war emergen cy. You will be able to get most of the service operation out lined, however, because many ot the dealers who heretofore have relied on new and used car sale for income are emphasizing their readiness to repair and service any vehicle. Moreover, there are going to b a lot of backyard repair shop, operated by competent mechanic thrown out ot regular employment by tha suspension of car production. But you can avoid mucn 01 the expense and necessity for the services by following a few very simple practice In handling your car from day to day. Granted that your car 1 in average ' hap now, that your tires art In fair shape and that you can continue to get gasolin and oil you can reasonably count upon several years of es sential us. Prospect, Jan. 6. Spl Mr. and Mrs. Joe Phlpps wer host for a watch party at their home on Ulrlch road, New Year's eve. Attending wer Mr. and Mrs. Chsuncey Arant, Ml Ida Boothby, Ed Boothby, Mrs. A. H. Boothby, Mr. and Mr. Bob Bean and ion Darwin, Waldo Ny, Ran Green, Nelson Ny. and Mr. and Mrs. David Neville. lira. Mary B. Orleve entertained with a Mew Tears Eve party at th hotel, and four tables of ptnochl were la play. High and low boot rises, reepeetrvely. www won by Mrs. Eimar Clemens and Everett Freed rick. Mrs. Don Cbaee and Dewey Hill. Don Chaee wen the traveling prta. Supper wa served at a law hour to Mr. and Mrs. Fred MlddleDusher. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Dtnkens, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Artmlr. Mr. and Mrs. I. I. Fraedrlck Jr.. Mr. and Mr. Elmer Clement, Dewey Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Jam H. Ortev. and the bost . Mr. Mary S. Orlv. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge J an User had a disss guests Hew Xi Day. Mr. Prospect end Mr. Tom Veatal and daughter. Mis Kathleen, of Reeee Creek. Ted Jantser. S-O.C-K- student who spent th nolldevs her. David Veatal. and Mr. and Mr. Lewis Jantzer. All at tended the theater In Medford la th evening;. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Kelley had Sat urday nittht's meeting of th Fort nightly Ptnochl club t their home. Jan. 3. Mr. Oua Dltaworth nd James K. Ortev won high score prlres. Con solfttlon wrds went to Mr. and Mrs. Everett Freed rick, and glmer Clemen won th traveling prize. Supper waa served by the hostess at midnight to Mr. and Mrs. Jamea H. Qrleve, Mr. and Mr. Elmer Clemene. Mr. and Mrs. Ous Dltsworth. Mary X. Orleve, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Frsed rlck Dewey Bill, and Mr. and Mr. Kelley. Burton Broomfleld end on, Rob ert, returned from their trip to Lo Angeles, Deo, 37. (rs. Broomfleld and Burton, Jr.. hid to remain there awhile, si th Utter took th messles. Mr. end Mrs. Allen Colllngwnil and bby son motored to Klamath Fall. Dee. 38, and visited relative there until Dec. 81. Mr. and Mr. Rymond Artmlre end son Frank returned from Indian, Dee. 30, where they hsve spent tbe pst sis weeka visiting relatives and friend. Edmund Pease probably narrowly escaped aerloua Injury Friday when aa he atepped out of the door of the Oeorge L. Jantser Lbr. Co. office, the cast Iron heater esploded and threw pieces about th room; on fragment hit Mr. Peas on th ankls. esuslng a minor, but painful injury. Th stove oonts'ned a coll that ht- sd wter for hower bth In room In th rear of th office, and vldently had frozen. After th fir waa built, atem cauard the explos ion. The fire waa quickly extinguish ed, and the damage was confined to badly sooted wsll, and a damaged door easing. Ladles of th foreign missionary society entertained th men tht pent laat Friday cutting wood tor the Nazaren church with potluck upper at th horn of Mr. nd Mrs. Jsmes Dole. Jan. 3. Enjoying the sl felr war Mr. and Mr. Leon 011n.ee end daughter Mary. Mr. and Mr. Bart Rogers and daughter, Llllte Mae, Mr. Sam Morrison, Mr. and Mr. Vale Johnson and children, Jimmy, Mel rln. Delton, Ethel Ma. Mildred, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Dunagan and eons. Eugene and Wayne. Mr. and Mr. Paul Dole and son, Jimmy. Mia All een Bherwood, end Joyce Montgomery. Mr. and Mrs. William Herman and children. Arista and Blllle, spent Christmas with her parents, Mr. snd Mrs. Henry Damewood at Belms, and then went on to California. They ar vacation! n thla week la Ban Fran- clero. Bill Orajkowak returned from Medford th laat of th weak where he has been receiving medical eare for a bumed lag, sustained Dec. 34. when he waa helping repair th dry kiln at the Alley mill. Mr. and Mr. Carl Kludt are spend Ing a few day In th bay cities In California. Th lhlldnn r staying with their grandmother, Mrs. ranger, In Medford. Bit. Chsuncey Ollnes of Fort Lewi, and hi wife, who sttends :hool at Jckonvlll. ar guest of th form er's parent. Mr. snd Mr. Leon Ollnes, this week. Tom Filppln returned to th horn of hie grand pa rente, Mr. and Mr, i. L. Reel, her Saturday, after attend ing th holiday with hi parents In Compton, Calif. Mr. nd Mr. Ovonr L. Jantser pent Sunday at Klamath Fall, where th former participated In a trap shoot. Mr. Pearl Fisher of Ashland visited friends her Sunday. Students returning to their Kheota Sunday, loclud 8tnford Pearson. University of Or ton; Paul Pearson Oregon State college; Ted Jantser Onnls Orlev. and Marlon Bean, Southern Oregon College of Educa tion: Jean Fraedrlck, Medford Col lege of Beauty Culture; Ann Fraed rlck and Weldon Zundell, Medford Minor high school. Ivan Ny, also student at 8. O. 0. E., I unable to return at thla time, aa h I III with th meaalea at th horn of hi par ent. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Ny. Gold Hill Gold Hill, Jan. 7. (Spl Mr. Elmer Sullivan and two daughter of Portland ar guest of Mr. Sullivan' parents, Mr. and Mr. Carl Lentz. Mr. Sulli van 1 an army officer stationed In Hawaii. Mls Joyce Hendley of Ttilar. Calif . wa a guest of friends br Friday. Mlae Handler formerly taught school here for several yeara. Lsnore Clsmsnt of Trek. I a guest at the Wesley Robinson and James Clement horn. Burobam Dufur returned to Fort land laat Wedneeday. after spending th holiday her with relaUvee. Recent guest at th Earl Moor bom war Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hall and on. Wyn. of Klamath Fall. Mr. HaU U a brother of Mr. Moor. Jam Batramado of Oalla Creek had th mlafortun to eever on nngtr whll operating a wood saw, recently. Gladys Smith of Msdford spent th school vacation hare with ber par ent. Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Smith sad family. Friends of Mr. Amy Martin wer gld to bear. lat week that Mrs. Martin ba heard from ber eon. Earl Courtney, who rea at Fart Harbor at th atari of th war. Recent gueau at th Dae wina some war Mr. and Mr. James oil leepl of Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. Budd 011 and two eons spent th holiday la Redding where they vial ted Mr. Oall parent. Mr. and Mr. Jo Lewis sad son were host recently to Mr. and Mr Wm. Musty end daughter Nadln. ot Central point, Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Richmond and family ot Roeeburg. Mr. and Mrs. Vane Nolta and fm lly ef Oolue. California. Mr. and MY. Jim Armstrong and family ot Pendleton. Mr. and Mr. Art Luak and daughter of Portland and Mr. and Mr. Sherman Muaty and fam ily of coqollle. Mr. and Mrs. John, CMahnlra and LODGE NOTICES This roluinn to rrwrvvcl for notlcr of mnj kind and all fraternal and arnrli orianlullona art In tltPd to ub It. fUttro 1 Or una first Inrrt1nn, to a Uoa for earb ffjwlnglnn Stated communication of Reamva Chapter. O. I. B4 Thursday evening. Jen uary 0th at o'clock, followed by lriBUIlatlon of officers and refresh menu. CLAIR NORRIS, W. U. family have moved Into thslr in bom on Chlsholm Hill. Mr. snd Mr. Nsts Banry snd Har low Banry have returned from North Bend where they spent th holidays with their mother. Mrs. William Osmble and family. Mr. and Mrs. Olney Eddlngton and son spent the holiday with Mr. Eddlngton's parents tt Sheridan, Or. Mr. and Mr. Art Oorham and Donna wr visitors st th Leo Wll Ham horn In Medford, on New Tear's day. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Boy. Mr. W. F. Boy. Am Boy and Wallace Iverson ar visiting mend and rela tive In Berkeley and Baa Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Urge and young son of Canby. Calif., have re turned home after several days visit her with Mrs. Large' parenta, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Shoemaker. Th Olrl Scout. Boy Scout and Cub ar launching a campaign far collection of paper, to relieve th ex isting shortage of supplies for the paperboard Industry. Anyone having newspaper, magazine, ca telega, book or paper cartons, ar uked to notify a Scout or Scout leader. Collection mad by th Scout will be stored In th Scout hell, tor tha present, and Cub will us th Drang hall for this purpoee. Leaders In charg of th drlv her are Scout master Mr. Bennett, Olrl Scout leader. Mrs. Paul Holdemeaa and Cleo OU chrut, eub master. Rivie ra Riviera. Jan. 7. (SplV Mr. and Mr. Paul Throne and son. Marvin, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Dave Winn and family of Cold Hill were dinner guest at the Jim Gllllspy horn In Asa- land, New Year day. Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Boy. Mr. W. F. Boy and Arnold, (pent th holi day in Oakland, Calif., with rela- Uv. Uttl Miss Loretta Berne ef WoM Creek I etaylng with her grand parent. Mr. and Mrs, J. R. Barnes, whll her mother, Mr. Keith Barn, Is recovering from pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. Rowland Miller ar rived horn January I from a holiday visit with Mrs. Miller's parents, at Jerome, Idsho. Thy, with Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Miller were dinner guest New Year's evening at th Cleo Oll chrlst horn In Oold Hill. Miss Audrey Whit 1 m chars of th lookout post to be subushsd near Foot creek. All those who ar abl and have not yet signed up for volunteer tint, please do so by next meeting. Argentine Flyers Win Wins in U.S. Tort George Wright, Wash-. Jan. 7 UP) Th goldan wings of Argentina were joined today by the diver of th U.S.A. on th breast of two bronzed fly ing men from Buenos Aire. In a simple ceremony the two South American, Major Carlos F. Maurino and First Lieut. An gel Alberto Garcia Bollino of the Argentine air force, wer presented their wings of tha United State army air corps by Brig. Gen. John B. Brooks, commandant of th second air force. FROM PALMYRA Prlnevllle, Jan. 7. (V) J. M. Raley, carpenter of Palmyra la land for eight months, telephoned Mr. Raley, Prlnevllle. from Honolulu Sunday morning, that ha wa working there and would ba hom soon. Travel Table AIMTLANr northbound Leave Malls Cloe 4:6 a. SB. :6 a. m. 11:3 p. ra. 11:33 a. m. 4 01 p in f Flag atop 1 No null t-3 p. at. (Flag stop) 1 3 p. m. Southouuad Use MallaCloa 10:47 a. m. 6.47 a. m. 33 p at (Flsgstopl No melt 143 p. m. (Flag stop) 4:43 p. n. 1143 p.m. 1043 p.m. TRAINS Northbound Lv Msflsrio 10 33 a av 11.33 a. at, fM p. at. S .60 p ra. Southbound Leave Malls CI os 66 ra. 4 .M p. at. a. at, 6.66 p. m. RUSES North South so to. 7:1 a. m. I II . ss. IMp n. It a m, :o a. m. SO a ra. 60 p m. S 41 p ra. 6 06 p. m. t Rlamata FalNV 06 p at rrwm Haemal Fan I SO s a- () To Aahlsu only. (I T Orants pass only. Rot: Auto eonnectlo nral elaaa sull tic el I OS is Mr delivery t point oortb at augen and at 00 p at for aeiivery at point aoutb of Dunamutr, Calif Closing tlm for Cleeained Ad 1. ta.-Too Ut OUseiry UM. if