Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1952)
As We Live DON'T CONFUSE HURRYING WITH WORKING EFFICIENTLY It is not always necessary to make mistakes when you do things in haste. Most people, however, a o. They contuse hurrying with working effi ciently and as a result they allow nervous tension to arise. An efficient person works nuirklv. He has Dr. Huilock iearned to do things with minimum effort and to eliminate all unnecessary movements. Consequently, he gets things done in a hurry. The person who hurries, how ever, is not making speed be cause he is efficient. He hurries because he has not allowed him self enough time to do the job that must be done and, as a re sult, he works himself to a tizzy. Tlnripr emotional tension he makes mistakes he would not make if he undertook the job in a calm, unemotional, thoughtful, well-planned way. This has giv en rise to the belief that a per son who hurries always makes mistakes and that hurrying, therefore, is bad business. Big Difference There is a big difference be tween hurrying and working up to one's abilities. When a person works up to his abilities, he makes maximum use of every minute of his work time and concentrates to the utmost on what he is doing. The person who hurries cannot concentrate well because he is emotionally upset and he cannot make the best use of his work time be cause he is thinking more of getting the job done than of how he does it. If you are a victim of hurry ing, here are some suggestions to correct it: 1. Plan the job before you start to do it. Cut out unneces sary steps and arrange to do tasks in the most effective or der. Allow More Time 2. Allow yourself more time than you need to complete the task so you will not feel rushed. There is far less chance of rush ing when you know you have plenty of time than when time is short. 3. Learn to be efficient by studying tfie Job you are doing so you can see where you can take shortcuts. This will con centrate your attention on what you are doing and the end re sult will then take care of itself. Teasing: "I have always lak ) en teasing badly. It makes me mad. My friends Jell me if I didn't get mad, people wouldn't iease me so much. Is this true?" (A) It's true. It really isn't much fun to tease a person who pays no attention to it. If you could convince yourself of this and act in accordance you would save yourself a lot of unpleas antness. Try to remember that people who tease really don't mean any offense. They are just having a bit of fun at someone else's expense. Arguments: "When two peo- By ELIZABETH HURLOCK, PH.D. pi argue and get mad at each other before lher are married. ar ihay likely to stop it whan they marry?" (A) When two people are enough in love to think of mar riage, they should be enough in love to be tolerant and under standing of each other. If they are not, the chances are that they never will be. And, if they are not tolerant and understand ing, there are bound to be clashes of opinions that will lead to arguments and fights. Under such conditions, marriage would be a risky business. Need for Affection: "I hava noticed that, as children grow older, they hava less need for affection than ihay had when they wera younger? Why is this?" (A) Children have less need for affection shown by hugs and kisses as they grow older but they need affection shown in a more mature manner. This ma ture form of affection should be expressed in an interest in the childs activities and Interests, in helping him to solve his prob lines and in being ever present and ready to help him when he needs help. It embarrasses an older child to hug and kiss him, especially when there are other people around, but he still likes to know that his parents and teachers care enough for him to want to help him when he needs their help. (Copyright, 1952, General Features Corporation) College Faculty Follies Rehearsal Conducted Sunday Ashland Faculty members at Southern Oregon college stepped out of their traditional academic roles yesterday long enough to run through the first dress re hearsal of the annual faculty follies. The program which Pro ducing Director Leon C. Mulling bills as "a hodge-podge of laugh ter, fun and music" will be pre sented on Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings. The 17-act production will be a dramatization of the quarterly culture tours taken to San Fran cisco by student groups, Mulling explained. Glimpses of Bay city attractions reproduced will in clude outstanding events of the theater, musical world and local atmosphere. "Who would picture an Oregon history authority as a grand opera star or an art expert as a polished musician or a busi ness specialist as a dancer?' Mulling asked. "The amount of talent pent up behind dusty text books for these maay years Is unbelievable." As an example of the high cul tural quality of the show, Mull ing referred to the production of "Duck Lake" by the SOC "Corps dee Dalay." Beverly Bennett has directed chorography for this number as well as that of several other dance routines. Cay Huf man, Alta Alvis and Dee Durham are pianists. Directional assistant has been Beards To Separata SOC Men From Boys Ashland The man ara be ing leparatad from the boys this weak at Southern Oregon collage. Peta Sodarlund. Medford. announced today that affactiva immediately all mala students will produce beards, goataea or sideburns. Tha action is lha first step In preparation for lha annual campus day on May 14. Tha Letterman't club under tha direction of Dick Thorpe, Ashland, Is rasponsibla for en couraging b a a r d production. Tha first of a series of kanga roo courts was held this noon to "stimulate cooperation." To coleslaw, add a cup of seedless green grapes and a few chopped walnuts. Serve cold as- a salad to accompany a broiled supper of spareribs, cooked boiled potatoes sliced and seasoned with salt, butter, cinnamon and tomato halves. given by Betty Lou Dunlop and Charlcen Kring. Betty Jo Krug is in charge of make-up and pro grams are being prepared by Eisal Brantley and Marion Ady. Mulling said tickets are now on sale at the college business office. Curtain time will be at 8:15 p.m. each day. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FREE LUNCH 10:00A.M. to 6:00 P.M WEDNESDAY. APRIL 16 BASIC HEALTH FOOD STORE 11 SOUTH FRONT Fresh Vegetables. Cooked Without Water, In 3-ply Aeormatic Stain less Steel. 3-ROOM turn. apt. Couple desired. S30. Phone Central Point 1122 eves APPROX. 3000 ft. 2x-ls. long length, $35. Phone 2-9.121. WILL SELL equity In 1047 Chev. 2 ton stake body truck, good cond., vacuum booster brakes, good rub ber, or trade for good transporta tion car. 1916 Crandview. LOST Ladles black handbag Satur day evening between 790 Cherry St. and Faber's Feed store. Please re turn to Mrs. R. E. Mullen and re ceive reword or phone 2-4839. 1951 DODGE "Coronet s'edan. 7000 act ual miles. Automatic transmission. PI8 Murray. Phone 2-5378. TOH RE!CT S-roean house $30 a me. lue'i atevens. - ; . FOR RENT t-room apartment, partly furnished. 16 Mistletoe St. S43. ROOM, with cooking. S7. 1112 E. Main. FOR SALE 85 acre stock ranch with live creek. Close in. Phone 2-5905. FOR SALE Home for large family or Income. 4-bedroom house. 2 com plete bathrooms. Large garage and workshop. lots. Close in. Very low price an terms. Call at 526 Palm. FOIt BALE One I hp. Mighty Man larucn tractor witn wneet iveiKma. plow and cutUvntor. New tractor used one week. $360. Also one 3 ft. MX. Rotary tiller attachment, wiu fit Ford, Ferguson, or AlUs-Chalmrrs W-D. Ph. 2-5278 or call 2-8014 eve nings after 6. BY OWNER Good location for doctor or dentist. West Man house with Income. 2 baths. Shady yard with fireplace. Consider house or late model car as part payment. Terms. Tribune Box 8641. COUNTRY ESTATE . Built in 193? 2 bdrm. and den home on 10 acres. Guest house. Patio and bar-b.q. Lovely trees. Central heat. Fireplaces. Spacious. 6 miles from Medford. Grand place to raise chil dren. $18,500. Good terms. SEE IT NOW. SPIC & SPAN-8-bdrm. home. Paved St. Attach, gar. Close to bus 3 blks. school. House 3 yrs. old. Quick possession. Only $9,500. $2,500 down. ATTENTION HOME OWNERS We NEED LISTINGS! If YOUR HOME IS FOR SALE CALL US AT ONCE. "For real service in real estate" HUGHIE P. JENNINGS. REALTOR Grand Hotel Bldg. Phone 2.7363 Eves. Call Norm Kolln 2-B790 orJS-5640 ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTES FOR VOLLRATH STAINLESS STEEL is always marked "Volirath." See "Lo-Heef. made by Volirath. Phone 3-2463 or 3-3079 for demonstration. SPECIAL 18" Shakes with undercourse Sll and up ROOFING . 90 lb. Rolled Rooting $3.45 See our all thick 3-tab roofing -In all colors $8:50 sq. U" Hardboard 9c sq. ft. ECONOMY LUMBER tc FEED CO. 2810 crater Lake tiwy. NOTICE If you have a sawmill or a barn or any other buildings that you want white washer or cold water paint. I can save you money. Phone 2-5376. Wtthrow. NOTICE COMMERCIAL SPRAYING of alt kinds. Ph. 2-5376. Wllhrow. FOR RENT 40 A. pasture. 25 in rye grass & ladlno clover, all cross fenced and on the river. Barn, leed racks, corrals and loading chute available. Ph. Rogue River 391. Rt. 4. Box 115. Grant Pass. FOR SALE: Wessex electric portable heater, with thermostatic control. In excellent condition. 858 i-enn- sylvama. FOR SALE Maple bed. springs and mattress. 8-piece walnut dining set. Miscellaneous. 642 Pine. Medford. WANTED Custom tractor work. Ph. 3-2606. 2-ROOM apt., main floor. Garage. Close In. Call before 6. 210 S. Ivy. FOR RENT Two-room and bath, fur- nished. $30 month. 909 Bcatty Sr McAndrews. Harry La Rese Is selling several type writers (trade-ins) at the big Sale Monday Nite 7:00 p m. 1155 North Central. Phone 3-2939. Consign ments always welcome. WANTED 10x12 or 12x14 wall tent In good condition. Ph. 2-4921. FOR SALE Fruit, flowering 8t shade trees. Also evergreens oc a goon ec lection of flowering shrubs. PHILLIPS NURSERY 1597 So. Peach FOR RENT 2-bdrm. house, $57.50. On Old Stage Rd. Phone 2-5586. 2-BDRM. f urn" apt. 655 Pine. Ph. 2-4387 F O R R E N T Small 3-room modern house. Stoves furnished. Suitable for elderly or working couple. 714 McAndrews road. COUPLE to manage small hotel In Ashland In exchange for rent and utilities. References. Phone 5607. COMFORTABLE room. Phone 2-8070. FOR RENT 2-bdrm. furn. house with garage. Close In. Adults only. No pels. No yard work. $50. Ph. 3-1065. FOR SALE Good serviceable Frigid- aire. $40 20 South Orange. USED power mowers. Phone 2-6001 FOR RENT 3-room house. Reliable renters. 303 Boardman St. Ph. 2-2664 Call evenings. FOR SALE U-fL display shelving. Easily moved. 410 E. Main. FOR-RENT 2-room furn. apt. Utlll ties paid. 325 N. Riverside. Ph. 3-9144 1948 CHEV. Arrow sedan. Low mile age, original owner. See alter 5 at 542 Haven. TWO women over 25, no exp. neces snry. Must work week ends. Steady employment. Matlack's Market. FOR RENT 4-room furn. apt. with bath. ALSO furn. cabin. Garages and nice garden spot No pets, no drink ers. Phone -2-2813 before 9 a.m. or after 8 p.m. FOR SALE OR TRADE Equity In 1948 Ford custom 2-door. Radio and heater. 1200 Sunset Ave. Ph. 2-5129. fan MA on famous SVP House Paint Offer ! Never Before o Bargain Like This . . . 6 Gals. SWP House Paint "36.90 ) V" Nylon Bristle Brush 1152 $36' TOTAL REGULAR PRICE 4079 ) lONG-USTING ItAUTT.iiAT IAKGAIN PRICK 1 $wp &s3 . SHfgWfN- ft PORCH & FLOOR ENAMEL ' $.20 For IniidV T Wj ovtitd uia Shikwin- WlUIAMt Point and Color STYLE GUIDE Yours to borrow ... no chorgtf Otr 100 gionMiii oagti. full-color photographs. Color harmonlts for mry room. LET US RECOMMEND A GOOD PAINTER a i jr SWP "" '"IT "!!? V,?' r ljl P"! Sneriviu -Williams 1229 COURT STREET MEDFORD . PHONE 2-2720 OR AT YOUR NEARBY SHERWIN-WILLIAMS DEALERS SEE how far your money will go at Dairie Delite, 44 boutn rirsi sireei. ' Central Point. Home-made ice cream $1.50 per gal. 4 qunrts at gal. price. Cones Sc & 10c. Delicious Richard- ion's frosted Root Beer 5c for 10 oz. mug. Home-made ice cream sana wiches 10c. GLADIOLUS BULBS MIXED COLORS, 3 doz. for $1. , OAK DALE MARKET ORDER EARLY Select Green Ffi Slabs MEDFORD FUEL. Tel. 2-2111 AUCTION 1155 North Central Mondav and Fridav. 7:00 P.M. Consignments always welcome. We ao appreciate your Business. "A Square Deal Or No Deal" Phone 3-2039 For Details 2 ROOMS, steam heat, refrig. all util ltien paid; close tn 217 S Riverside TOP SOIL--Guarnnteed sandy loam Phone 3-1336 or 3-1953. SWISS GIANT PANSIES, STRONG, STURDY PLANTS $1 Box OAKDALE MARKET VELLOW ONION SETS. 2 lbs. for 3Bc OAKUALli MARKET WE FIX EM while you sleep HAWKINS all night GARAGE 616 S Riverside Ph 3-1634 WE GIVE GREEN STAMPS ENGLISH DAISIES EXCELLENT BORDER PLANTS $1 Box OAKDALE MARKET LEGAL NOTICES SUMMONS No. 52-172-K IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR JACK SON COUNTY PITT P. PENNEY, Plaintiff. V8 FERN VAUGHAN, Individually, and doing business as the Arm strong Lumber Company, and JOHN DOE VAUGHAN. her husband, and KEN SCHMIDKE and JANE DOE SCHMIDKE. hia wife. Defendants. TO EACH. EVERY AND ALL OF THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON. You are each hereby re quired to appear and answer the com plaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before the last day of four weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, and if you fall to so appear and answer said complaint, for want thereof, plaintiff will take decree against you lor tne relief demanded in sam com- ? la int. succinctly stated as follows: hat plaintiff recover judgment against Fern Vaughan, individually, and doing business as the Armstrong Lumocr Lompanv, tor tne sum oi $6,000.00 together with interest there on at the rate of six per cent per annum from August 15. 1951, until paid; for the nm of $500 00 attorney's tees and piainmi s costs ana aisimrse- i ments; that plaintiff's lien under con- i tract of sale of real property as ven dor be decreed a first, prior and specific hen on the followintf de scribed real property in Jackson County. Oregon, to-wit: Commencing at a point in the East line of the County Road, which is South. 2735.7 feet and West, 287.6 feet from the Qunrter Section comer of Sections 15 and 22. Township 3ti South, Range 4 West of the Willamette Meridinn. Jackson County. Oregon; thenee Southeast along the ;ist tine of said County Road, 784.6 feet; thence West 277.7 feet, more or less, to a point in the East right of way line of the Southern Pa cific Railroad; thence North 30 15' West. 892.4 feet along said East right of way line; thence East 619.9 feet, more or less, to the point of beginning: and that said lien be strictly fore closed for the satisfaction of said lien; that said defendants and each of them and all persona claiming by, through or under them be forever barred and foreclosed of any right, title, claim, interest or equity of re demption in and to said described real property or any portion thereof, and for such other and further relief as to the Court shall seem just and equuaDie. ine date or tne order lor publica tion of this summons is March 22, 1952: the time prescribed for publica tion of this summons is once en oh week for four successive weeks. The date of the first publication of this summons Is March 24, 1952. EDWARD C. KELLY Attorney for Plaintiff 22 Goldy Building Medford. Oregon GLADIOLUS BULBS MIXED , COLORS. 3 do2. for $1. OAKDALE MARKET SPECIAL ' Stucco & Concrete paint. Something new and In beautiful colors. Deco-rlte for Interior walls. One coat velvet finish last longer, easy to apply. Outside paints. Super Kem-tone. Dramex. Many colors in decorative enamels Everything to decorate your home both inside and out. Good paints at reasonable prices. BUILDERS SERVICE 2S02 Crater Lake Hiway Medford. Ore. Ph. 2-8378 YELLOW ONION SETS. 2 lbs. for 39c OAKDALE MARKET ENGLISH DAISIES EXCELLENT BORDER PLANTS $1 Box OAKDALE MARKET FOri' RENT Small furn. mod. house in Talent. Call Yockel Fuel ic Trana fer 2.8311 Ashland. BARGAINS American Beauty hand brushed shakes with undercourse $16.00 per sq. K & M Asbestos siding 14 50 " " Composition roofing 8 50 " Plasterboard 4xSx .06 per it. 3x8x11 .05', " " Colored ceiling tile At plank 10 " Paints for every description. F.H A. Terms Delivery Service BUILDERS SERVICE 2802 Crater Lake Hwy. Medford. Ore. Ph. 2-8378 Tele-fun by Warren Goodrich "You'd better look up num bers too many wrong onos and your nam will uit bo MUD Instead of mudhenl1 . . Memory often plays tricks , . so look up numbers you're not mire of- before you call., Pacific Telephone. ' NOTICE OF SALE Notice Is hereby given that on the 10th day of May. 1952. at 10:00 o'clock, a.m.. at the front door of the Court House In Medford, Jackson County, Oregon, I will sell at public auction for cash to the hichest bidder, all the right, title and interest of the defend- Mondar. April 14, 19S2 MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE ELETOf ants. R.ilph H. Puddycomb and Dora U. Puildyoomb. husband and wife, in nnd to the following desi-ribed reiil property, siluated n Jackson County, Oregon, to-wit; TRACT A: Beginning at a point which is South 485 tt5 feet nd West 1205.64 feet from the north east corner of Government Lot 2, in Section 15, Township :i4 South, RiuiKe 1 West of the Willamette Meridian in Jackson County, Ore gon, said point betrtf? the poinl o' intersection of the Southerly line of Riverside Drive and a five-foot Trail in the Shady Cove subdi vision. Subdivision. Unrecorded, said point is also 5 feel westerly from the west line of tract described in Volume 102. page 523 of the Deed Records of Jackson County. Ore gon; thence Southerly and paral lel with and 3 feet distant west erly tiom said line, to a point which bears south 73 14' West ixova the southwest corner of the smd tract described in Volume 182. paj;e 523, said Deed Records; thence North 73 14' West to tin. southwest corner of said tract; thence along the southerly line of said tract. North 73" 14' East fiO feet; thence North 87 24' Last 'oi feet; North 739 2!)' East 44.8 feet; North 78' 3tV East 7.8 feet; North Uil" 17' East 43 ii feet: North 40" 43' East 81.0 feet; North 50' 2Y East 13.0 feet: North 27 53 East 84 2 feet; thence South 2 10' East 1067 5 feel, more or less, to the County Road known as the Old Ferry Road; thence along the north line of said road. North 61 Mi' Wvsl 112 Jeet; thec along sswi road line and Its extension North 81 35' West 41.0 5 feet to the center line of Indian Creek; thence along the channel of In dian Creek to the Easterly south cast corner of land described in Volume 177. pnge 359 of the Deed Records of Jackson County, Ore gon; thence along the easterly and nurtherlv line of said tract a follows: North 411 2A' Knst 171.5 feet; North 20" 05' East K0.4 feet. North 53" 03' West 210.4 feet to the ensterly line of the Crater Lake Highway, being the northwest corner of land de scribed in said Volume 177, Page 35!), Deed Records; thence along the easterly line of the Crater Lake Highway to its Intersection with the southerly line of River side Drive; thence Easterly along the southerly line of Ri'vurslde Drive tn the point of beginning. EXCEPTING therefrom the road way described as Summit Drive, being 20 feet wide along the en tire southerly houndnrv of land described in Volume 182, Page 523 of the Deed Records of Jack, son County, Oregon. TRACT H: 13.7 ncres tying Smith and Wei t ot Block 6 and il oi the Shady Cove Subdivision. Un recorded, and East of the land described in Volume 109, page 332 of the Deed Records of Jack son County, Oregon, and being In Section 15. Township 34 South. Range 1 West of the Willamette Meridian in Jackson County, Ore gon. Said sale is made pursuant to an execution in foreclosure Issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon, for the County of Jackson, on the 22nd day of March, 1052, In a certain suit therein, wherein Jackson Countv Federal Savings and I.onn Association, a corporation, is plaintiff and Ralph H. Puddycomb and Dora B. Puddv comb, litis land and wife, and the United States of America are defend ants. Dated this 2nd day of April, 1952. Howard Gault, Sheriff Jackson County, Oregon, Murcclle Bryant, Deputy. ' LEGAL NOTICES ISOIU K TO IU.1HTOKS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Jackson, Probate Department. No. 8886. In the Matter of the Estate of Eva Cora Peter, Decayed. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That the undersigned has been appointed and qualified as executor of the estate ot Eva Cora Peter, deceased, and aii persons having claims against said es tate are hereby notified to present the sonic, with proper vouchers, at the office of Kenneth G. Denman, At torner at Law, 128 E. Main Street, Mediord. Oregun. within six months from the date hereof. Dated and first published this 7th day of April. Jfi52. Kenneth G. Denman, Executor. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of Francis P. Salter, deceased. Notice is hereby given that I have been appointed and have qualified as AdmhiLMrator of the Estate of Francis P. Salter, deceased. All persons hav ing claims against said estate are here by notified to present the same, duly verified and with proper vouchers, to me the the oft ice of my attorney. Walter D. Nunley. Brophy Building. Medford. Oregon, within six (6t months from the date of this notice Dated and first published this 31st day ot March. 1952. R. E. SALTER Administrator NOTirE TO CttF.mTOBS In the Circuit Court of the State of On-gon for the County of Jackson. Probate Department. No. 8879. In the Matter of the Estate of Joseph Ramon v Delta rbe. Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the undersigned has been appointed and qualiiicd as administratrix of the estate of Joseph Ramony DeBarbe, deceased, and all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same, with proper vouchers, at the office of Warren G. Losscg, Attorney at Law. 128 E. Main Street. Medford. Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated and first published this 31st day of March, 1952. Eulalin Aloha DeBarbe, Administratrix EXECUTOR'S NOTICE TO citrnnoits NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been appointed by the Circuit Court of Jackson Coun ty, Oregon, executor of tho .estate of E. A. Hildreth, also known as Ethan Allan Hildreth, deceased. All persons having claims against safd estate are hereby notified to present the same duly verified to said executor In the office of Gus Newbury in the United States National Bank Building, Med ford, Oregon, within six months from the date cf this notice. Dated March, 34, 1952. E. Ross Hildreth, executor of the estate of E. A. Hildreth, also known as Ethan Allan Hildreth, deceased. Gui Newbury Attorney for Executor. NOTICB OF ALLEY VACATION Notice is hereby given that tho Council of the City of Medford, did, on the 1st day of April, 1P52, by reso lution, initiate proceedings to vacate tho alley in the City of Medford, Ore gon, described as follows: The Northerly and Southerly alley ' in Block 42 (original town) City of. Medford, Jackson County. Oregon, and did provide for a public hearing to be held at the hour of 7:30 o'clock; p.m., on the 6th day of May. 1052, at the Council Chamber in the City Hall of said City of Medford, for the purpose of considering a vacation of and adoption of an ordinance vacating said alley as heretnbefo.-e described, and for the further purpose of hear ing and considetng any objection or remonstrance thereto, which may ba made in writing and filed with tha Recorder of the City of Medford prior to the date of such hearing. By order of the Council of tha City of Medford. J. R. Woodford Recorder Nationally Advertlied GOLF BRAND-FERTILIZER Expensive Per Pound but 3 vneflper per square root of FINEST LAWN MORTON MILLING CO. 10 W.it Juluoo Hot Fir Logs Wanted Any Sixe Any Amount HIGHEST PRICES PAID ate Lumber Co. MILL AT MERLIN, OREGON PHONE 5930 or Evenings Phona 6312 or 6471 Not Vanned over but s trictly brand new ! cnSiv I CHRYSLER1 . fimWA 1 ' THE FINEST CAR y- Vigf fp-fXllV1'. AMERICA HAS VEX f flODUCEO You owe It to your poclcetboolc to drive this Chrysler engine before yon buy any fine car today. It's not a "warmed-over" engine, but a basically brand-new one! It gives a new kind of performance that means new value for every dollar you pay out for purchase, upkeep, or operation. It was built brand-new around a ' hemispherical combustion chamber which makes better use of gasoline, and also permits sounder all-round engine structure, than any American motor car engine has had berore. It delivers 180 horsepower . . ; without requiring you to buy premium gasoline. It runs with less waste, less heat, less friction and less wear than previous designs can equal. Its combustion is so clean it literally develops almost no carbon deposit at all. It will last longer than any engine you've ever known. It will cost you less along the way. It will stay "young" in performance . thousands of miles past the point where an ordinary engine shows old age. And on top of all that, it makes driving a lot more pleasure! Its smooth response ... its saioty-power, in reserve for emergencies ... its easy scorn for distance or hills . . . make you just plain feel good at the wheel as you've never felt before. For the good of your purse and your pleasure too ... we invite you to drive it, soon! HAMLIN MOTOR CO. O 121 N. Bartlett St.