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o o O 0 o 10A ii.'immt MM, fee, IWhy, July 17, 1958 o O o O Go O O GO U O CO o O o Expopfs Disagree on How Often Oil Should Be Changed in Cars R BOBERT J. EIIT T1C Unifed Press IStexaaiicMsl W&shinjton (UPI) tn ihouli yoc cfcangt your gf 0117 jr ijiiT menus iuui uuici cut wu- mviMwuia - w Wfesti Stfert rt in change periods. It suggests a Thunderbird. But Mercury i - -& i . i t T . cnri miloe if -fVio nrA T l'nfnln rprnmmpnHpH th QMnMM, BtoIu, unsnafc- cnange every auu miies u me ana Luituuiictuuuucuucu me (fl ftat!rt it H should car is driven in com weatner z,uuu-mue interval or every Mhd .uniaa (. ii ii hcpH almnst exclusive- three months, whichever " C regultr later- 1 Thp i eompltte, house or store-to-store traffic, (Jolt, untfttktble isjre- Skfht "hi th rtfuiar m- trvl shoulfi lat. Th eperts (5stiona by UPI hava an (JBVers ranging from every 300 milts to fs high ts ,900. ' Thst r am of their fcommedton- mricn &tomobil Ai socitipn: SHitn th bulk of Qj tfdg t temptrtturas -veil Wmgvg rrweiiijjj tin i uiauuj hy fnd suburban driving, gvtry 1,000 milts; hen most of 8i Sriving i under the (Sfftifc condition on ttj open hihav. verv 3.000. O o r1i Uitd Siatss g overn- Wnt: very ,uuo miies x tpt in dusty tra vlrtn the lcj3gt hva to b changed xora Jrequentlj. 4utmobile namiracturrs: HSqwnr' minual do you Hrical ls o ctully, tinrt i a logical $ton for th difference of jginifti. Tht xpert can give f fentralif d figure for (il chtnjes. Specific intervals gtn4 on many factors such (14 feather, road conditions, (jhj typS of driving you do, leth your car has an oil Gftlfc;r, wheftier yeu buy top- n o o o O o o. Jo SAL lOTICtt O MEDfOtD, OEIG0K Complete L-819 tunway Marker Lighting SysteYn Jpr Main Run way Eelnstalline L-802 Runway Marker Lighting Units exisiting 0 on Main Runway to Cross Run way with act atuloment and cables. 0 F.A.A.Pr No. 9-35-032-M NOTIC TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals for: . (1) . Revision of exisiting Light log Vault and electrical service. (2) . Furnishing and installing complete L-819 high intensity run- way marker lighting system on Main Bunway. . (3) . Removing and reinstalling the medium intensity runway marker lighting units, now in use on the Main Runway, on the Cross with new control equipment and cables. ... ... (4) . Removal of existing switches and regulator in Switch Room of Administration Bldg., will be received at the office of the City Manager, City Hall. Med ford. Oregon, until 2:00 P.M. Pa cific Standard Time, August 1. 19o8 and thereafter will be publicly opened and read. Plans and specifications and other contract documents may be 1 seen at the office of the airport O Manager. City Hall. Medford, Ore- on. or upon request to the Con sulting Engineer. Ray W. Preston, ) Oswego, Oregon, at the office of the sBmeral Drafting Service, 1023 Cascade Buildiag. 6ta c Aiaer, Portland 4, Oregfin. Cosies jsf contract documents including ans, pecifications and dHdenda thereto may be obtained bT prospective fciddew at either iford or Portland addresses, up n receipt of $25.00 as deposit. Contract documents, returned in Mtd condition within five (ve) 'fay after bid opening date, shall 1 v the deposit of $25.00 refund wS to thtidder, registered as re Mvinj such documents. ifeicifTcations and official Addenda. Cj5J IhJ Schedulft of Minimum wages, m aetablished by the Secretary of SLbor for this Project and de u iled in th Special Provisions, (Jfci'l Cvrn on this Contract. i 11 gropossjls must be presented 4b thfj T blank form, furnished with n Contract Documents, accompa il by a Artified check, cashier's ick or bis bond payable to City f 7Hfnrr4 in an amount eaual q nto. r xcjdin five per cent (5k or xn toii oia. aii uiui um itW fchefc-n on the Proposal Form 2.-11 k& avionHpH with the nuanti- 'Jas m estimated by the Consulting tnnnav tor aach item. The total Bio hall b th total of all bid . " Attention of bidders is directed 9 t Sction 98-103 ORS providing Olds pr)-aualification. 1 one hundred per cent (100) ftjrporftl surety performance and iO ...n-Mnt hnnil will he remiirpd to (jaiaswitve the faithful performance a? mm onirn;t nu uayjuciu tgi al obligations. The success nail Bi8der must show evidence of Wiquat liability and property Th ripht is reserved to postpone Okiajting th grd for a reasonable Jr ii bid, and' to accept the pro- LJf mhe City of Medford, regardless t Dia ences. atd eft Hedford, Oragoa (fUlM 9, 195 Robert A. Duff City Manager grade oil with built-in deter gents, etc. The Oldsmobile owner manual, for example, recom mends four different oil- cold weather, stop - and - go driving. Ford calls for a flat 4.000- i- mile change for its entire line, including the nign - powered and is used almost exclusive ly in the city for house-to- Under average driving con ditions in the winter (mostly in town with occasional out-of-town trips), Olds recom mends a 1,000-mile interval. But in the summer, the com pany suggests a change every 2,000 miles, when the owner takes frequent week end trips. And when the bulk of driv ing is done on the open road, Olds recommends an oil change every 3,000 miles. But other General Motors lines differ in their oil change recommendations. Chevrolet suggests a 2,000-mile interval under normal driving condi tions; every month or bi monthly under adverse con ditions such as in extremely cold weather or on dusty roads. And Chevrolet's change interval jumps to 4,000 miles if the car is equipped with an oil filter. Pontiac Suggestions Pontiac says its cars can go 3,000 - 4,000 miles between changes under normal driving conditions, with monthly draining recommended in LEGAL NOTICES , No. 10324 NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF JACKSON PROBATE DEPARTMENT In the Matter of the Estate of GORDON M. COFFEEN, Deceased Notice is hereby given that I. the undersigned, by an order of the above Court duly made and entered on July 11, 1958. was ap pointed Administratrix of the above-named estate, and that I have duly qualified as such Ad ministratrix. AH persons having claims against said estate are here by notified to present the same, with the proper vouchers, to me at the office of my attorneys, Van Dyke. Dellenback & Mcuooawin, 110 East Sixth Street, Medford, 4"i-Ann ri .1 iv Tnnnthc f mm the date of first publication of this r notice. Dated and first published July 17, 1958. Mabel L. Coffeen Van Dyke. Dellenback & McGoodwin Attorneys for Administratrix 0 o GO 0 O 0 o No. 1024S CITATION V TOT CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SON COKNTY . 1 the Matter of the Estate of aSSHC BELL JONES, Deceased, Oft ARTHUR JONES, and the un known heirs, if any, of BESSIE ELL JONES. Deceased. .-.IX, THE NAME OF THE STATE JBF UREGON: You are hereby cited ir required to appear within twenty-eight (28) days from the -first nublication of this citation, in the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson county, to show cause, if any there be, why m order should not be entered 'vergki orderira the sale of the following aaicrioea reai propeiy, ft-wit? The East Ha of the following Sroperty: All that part of the orth K81f of Lot 2. Block 1, NICKELL ADDITION to the City of Medford. Jackson Couaty. Ore gon, lying South of the right of way or xne JKOgue mver vauey Railroad; excepting that strip of land 60 feet wide off the South side of said tract of land, which runs the entire length of said lot. East and West; being one acre, mote or less. This citation is published pur suant to an order of the above en (Jitld Court riate June 19. 1958, and the date of the first publication is June 26. 1958. BERETH P. JiOPKINS, County Clerk. -By: Wilma L. Sitea Deputy Clerk TIMBER FOR SALE. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT. ORAL AUCTION BIDS as hereinafter designated will be received by the District Man ager, Bureau of Land Management, 2nd Floor, Federal Building, 33 N. Riverside. Medford. Oregon at 10:30 A.M, PACIFIC STANDARD TIME on Thursday, August 14, 1958 for all timber marked or designated for cutting. Before bids are submitted, full information concerning the timber, the condi tions of sale and submission of bids should be obtained from the Tti-vir Uanao.r The richt j. haraku rooinrpfl tr waiv tpph- nical defects in this advertisement and to reject any or au diqs. ine United States reserves the right to waive any informality in bids received whenever such waiver is in the interest of the united states: IN JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON: O&C: ORAL BIDS: GREEN: All timber designated for cutting on SWV, NW'4SEA. Sec. 3, T. 34 S., R. 3 E., W. M, estimated lor tne purpose of this sale to be 174 M bd. ft. Douelas fir. 4 M bd. ft. nonderosa nine. 16 M bd. ft. sugar pine. 2 M bd. ft. white fir. No bid for less than sia.uo per jvi do. it. for the Douglas fir, $15.60 per M hi ft f n th nnnriprnsA nine. $20.90 per M bd. ft. for the sugar pine, $6.75 per M ta. it. tor tne white fir or a total purchase price of $3,725.00 will be considered. obtained without fee. Minimum de posit with bid $40u.uu. three months, whichever comes first. Edsel comprom ises with a 4,000-mile change or every three months. The General Services Ad ministration, which operates the federal government's 20,- ouo automooiies, arams tneir crankcases and adds fresh oil every 4,000' miles. A GSA official explained that all gov ernment cars use detergent, top-grade oil. Doesn t Break Down Contrarv to common belief (or what a greedy service sta tion may have told you), oil does not break down witn use. If that were the only factor involved, oil would never have to be changed. But oil does get contaminated. Sludge, varnish, moisture, corrosive acids, dirt and dust can form or get into a crank case and harm an engine. Sludge and moisture are the most frequently - encountered enemies. They generally form more rapidly in cold weather under city driving conditions. Experts recommend that when you take your car in for an oil change, first drive around for about 20 minutes and get the car thoroughly warmed up. Cold oil does not drain properly and the drain ing may leave some of the harmful deposits in the crank-case. NO MONEY Hartford. Conn. (UPI) The Mechanics Savings Bank opened for business one morn ing without a dime for cus tomers. The time clocks on the vault had failed to function but it borrowed enough from another bank to resume nor mal operations. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LOT 40x100, close in. Zone adult residential. Priced right. Owner, 343 N. Gra' rape 1955 FORD i-ton pickup. 3-speed transmission. R&H. txtra Clean condition. See at Jerry Doty's Chevron Station next to Medford Hotel. FOR SALE 3 bdrm. frame residence to be moved. Bargain if taken before Aug. 1st. 8 to 5 SP 2-4107. PASB & CARRY 10M. 2x8 utility TAG- $60. M Cedar panel Shakes $11. sq. Dutch Boy White house paint, sss.25 iral. 20M. Beautiful old used brick. S.&H. GREEN STAMPS. Norton Lumber Co. Phoenix Yard, KE 5-2037. Camp White Yard. TA 6-9331. RAINBOW Cafe open again under former management. Florence Wickham GOOD home cooked dinners 99c. Mac s fountain lAincn, fatn ec ivy. NO. 1 CEDAR shingles $12 a sq. 215 lb. celotex 3 xaD. sningies $8.75 a sq. 90 lb. roll roofing $3.75 a roll. No. 2 oak fig. shorts $130 a M. No. 2 oak fig. RL $165 a M. A good selection of cedar siding. WESTSIDE LBR. CO. SP 2-2559 Norm end ot summit Ave. COMMERCIAL SPRAYING No job too large or too small. SP 2-5376 Withrow SP 2-6851 We fix 'em while you sleep. Hawkins Nite Garage. SP 3-1534. BUNDLES OF OLD NEWSPAPERS for sale, 20c each. Mail Tribune office. 33 North Fir. SAWDUST for corrals, gardens, orchards. Summer prices. Faber Fuel Co. 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