Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 27, 1961, Image 20

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FHIDAY,
News About Books
From the
The following new books
are available to all the people
served by the Public Library
of Medford and Jackson Coun
ty. They may be found at the
riownlown Medford Library
and the County branch li
braries or requested if not
available.
General works: A Bibliog
raphy of the Hislory of Cali
fornia and the Pacific West,
1510- 1906, Cowan, Robert
Ernest; Guidlines for Library
Planners, American Library
Assn.; Chases' Calendar of An
nual Events, Chase, Harrison
V.; A Voice From the Attic,
Davies, Robertson; Canadian
Almanac & Directory for
I960, Copp Clark Ed. Dept.
Psychology: Religion in the
Developing Personality, Acad
emy of Religion.
Religion: Religion and the
Rise of Scepticism, Baumcr,
Franklin Le Van; Efficient
Church Business Management,
Bramcr, John C, Jr.
Social iciences: Discrimina-tion-U.S.A.,
J a v i t s, Jacob
Koppel; America (he World
of Our Time, Davids. Jules;
Oregon: Covered Employment
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO CIIKIIITOHS
Notice is hereby given thtil the
undersigned has been appointed
by the Circuit Court of the Slate
oi urccon lor Jackson County
Executor or the estate or Ingcborg
Laruin, deceased, and ha quali
fied All persons having claims
against the c.Uate of said deca
dent arc hereby notified to pre
sent them with proper vouchers,
duly variried lo the undersigned at
the office of Skyrman St Helscl.
attorneys for said Executor, at
Room 321, Medical Center building,
in Medford. Oregon, within six
months from the date of this
nonce.
Dated and first published Janu
ary 13, IfJGl .
The First National Bank
of Oregon, Portland
Executor.
Skyrman & llclscl
AUorneys for Executor
SUMMONS FOR" PUIII.lt' ATlilN
JN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY
HARRY WEBBER and IMA WEB
BER, husband and wife,
Plaintiifs,
vs.
WILLIAM R. N. WEST and JANE
DOE WEST, whose true name is
unknown,' his wile, if married;
Ibe unknown heirs or WILLIAM
It. N. WEST, deceased, and also
all other persons or parties un
known claiming any right, title,
estate, lien or interest In and to
the real property described in
the complaint herein,
Defendants.
To each, every and all o( the
above named derendants:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON: You, and each or
you, are summoned to appear In
the above entitled court and cause,
end answer the complaint of plain
tiifs on file herein against you
within four weeks from January
20, 1961. the dale of the first pub
lication hereof, and you will hereby
take notice that If you rail to so
appear and answer, for want there
of, plalntifrs will pray lo the court
for the following relief agninst
you and as prayed for In plain
tiff's complaint on file herein
end specifically referred to hereby
end by this reference made a part
hereof, a succinct statement of
which Is as follows, to-wit:
For a decree of this court for
ever quieting their title in fee
ainiplc In and to the following
described premises lying and being
altuate in Jackson County, Oregon,
to-wit;
The South Half of the Northwest
Quarter of Section 21 in Town
ship 34 South, Range 1 East of
Ihc Willamette Meridian In Jack
ion County, Oregon,
Together with all and singular
the tenements, hereditaments and
appurtenances thereunto belong
ing or In anywise appertaining,
free and clear from anv and all
right, title, estate, lien and Interest
that the said defendants, or any of
the m, or anyone claiming by,
through or under them, may have
or cla in to nave therein ana inerc
to. and forever barring and prevent
ing said aciennanis, or anyone
claimlns bv. throu&h or under them
from ever setting up or asserting
any right, title, estate, lien or inter
est therein and thereto, and holding
that such said claim Is null and void
nnd of no force and effect, and for
such other, further and macron!
rebel as to the court may seem
meet and proper In the premises.
ROBERTS. WELLINGTON.
BRANCHF1ELD St HEFFERNAN
Attorneys for Plalntirrs
Address: Standard Insurance
Bldg.
Medlord, Oregon
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned has filed her Final
Account and Report In the estate
of MINNIE M. HYERLY. deceased.
In the Probate Department or the
Circuit Court or Jackson County.
Oregon and Ihc Court has llxed
Monday the 13th day of February,
Iflfil, at the hour or 10 o'clock a.m.
In the County Court House at Med
ford, Oregon, as the time and place
for the hearing ol objections there
to ano Bcuicnieni mereoi.
EVELYN THOMPSON
Administratrix
BUSH St BRADLEY
Attorneys for Administratrix
NOTIt'K
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the Stale Land Board of Oregon
has received rrom the Oregon Stale
Hospital at Salem, Oregon, ca:it to
mo crenu 01 lormcr paueni oi saio
hospital as follows: Sallv M Ciis
aldy, $37,00; and Mini under OHS
120.210 said sum less chUms of
r.'Ldilors, If an. and of Ihc State
of Oregon against the e,late ol
said Inmate Is subject lo escheat lo
the State or Oregon.
E T P;elcc Cl.-rk
STATE LAND BOARD
NOTICE TO CIIKIIITOHS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
I have been auoointed bv the C;t
euit Court of the Stale of Ormon
for Jackson Court, as Adminlilra.
tor of Ihc estate nl Lillian M. Dug-
gan. dcceah.'d, and ihat I dul qual
ified as .unh Ad.niulilr.itor. All
persons having claims against said
estate aro hereby notified to pre-
acnl the same with the proper
vouchers to me at the olllcc cf niv
eltornevs, DoForest St ll.inson. 22ft
Franklin Building. MMtivil. Ore
gon, within six noivhs from the
date or the first publishing, of this
nonce.
Dated and first published this
SO day of January, mill.
Carlos W Morris.
Administrator
DeForest St Hansen
Attorneys lor Administrator
Nimck to ciinirnms
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK.
com rniiNTV
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE
Or BELLE E. wahnek. deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the above court has appointed the
undersigned executrix ni iiu
tale nf Belle E. We-n-Tr deceased
All npnnni havlne -I hois acainst
ssld estate ere hereby irqulrrd to
present the same with proper
vouchers wlthtn six months from
iitia di at the offices of Fro in.
mayer, Lowry, Hogan St D'a'her-
ge, Cooley Theatre Building, Med.
fiitvl Clrttann.
Dated and first published this
th dav or January, mm.
BEULAH WARNER, executrix
JANUARY 27. 1961
Library
& Payrolls by Industry and
County, Oregon. Dept. of Em
ployment; The Impact of Col
lective Bargaining on Man
agement, Slichter, Sumner;
The Psychology of Crime,
Abrahamscn, David; Educa
tion and the Human Quest,
Thelen, Herbert Arnold; The
Hislory of American Funeral
Directing. Habenstein. Rob
ert; A History of Valentines,
Lee, Mrs. Ruth Webb.
Science: Science; Chemistry,
Physics, Astronomy, Bronow
ski, Jacob; Research in Ore
gon; A Report, Oregon Stale
System of Ed.; Penguin Sum
mer. Petlingill, Eleanor Rice.
Technology (applied sci
ence): The Health Hucksters,
Smith, Ralph Lee; Heart Care,
Fishbcin. Morris; Who Live
in Shadow, Murtagh. John
Martin; The Age of Firearms,
Held, Robert; Larry Kollcr's
Book of Guns, Koller, Law
rence R.; Flying Witness, Will
lace, Graham; Always An
other Dawn, Crossfiold, A
Scott; The Sunset Cook Book,
Sunset Magazine; The Art of
Cake Decorating, S c h u 1 1 e,
Hilclegard; Building Construc
tion, Wass, Alonzo.
The arts and recreation: The
Voices of Silence, Malraux,
Andre; Experiments in Crea
tive Art Teaching, D'Amico,
Victor; The Nature of Cities,
Hilberseimer, Ludwig; Simpli
fied Flower Arrangements,
Roberts, Patricia; Driftwood
in the Home, Schaffcr, Flor
ence M.; Creating With Paper,
Johnson, Pauline; Nineteenth
Century Glass, Rcvi, Albert
Christian; The Artist's Hand
book of Materials and Tech
niques, Mayer, Ralph; The
Mural Painters of Tuscany,
Borsook, Eve; Saturn: An
Essay on Goya, Malraux,
Andre; Rembrandt As A
Draughtsman, Bcncsch, Otto;
Turkish Miniature Painting,
Esin, Emel (Tek); Milton
Cross' Favorile Arias From
the Great Operas, Cross, Mil
ton John; Fun Willi the Kids,
Lewis, Shari; Golf Is My
Game, Jones, Robert Tyre;
Swing to Better Golf, Stanley,
Louis Thomas; The Go-go Chi
cago White Sox, Condon,
Dave; How To Teach Chil
dren To Swim, Kauffman,
Carolyn..
Literature: Public Spcak-
Ing-As Listeners Like it!,
Borden, Richard Carman; The
Voice of the Speaker, Smed
lcy, Ralph C; Representative
American Speeches, Thonssen,
Lester; Poor Richard's Alma
nac, Franklin, Benjamin.
Geography, travels: Truth
and Opinion, Wedgwood, Cice
ly; The Treasure Divers
Guide, Potter, John S.; Dis
covery and Exploration, Dob
enham, Frank; The Concise
Encyclopedia of Archaeology,
Cottrell, Leonard; The Mute
Stones Speak, MacKendrick,
Paul; Rome for Ourselves,
Mcncn, Aubrey; See Rome and
Eat, Pepper, Beverly; Russia,
Lite (Periodical); The Sclt
Consclous Society, Larrabce,
Eric; Only in San Francisco,
Caen, Herbert Eugene; Peter
Freunchen's Adventures in the
Arctic, Freuclicn, Dagmar;
BEST-SELLER
Think ol III
RAMBLER AMERICAN
Dilux 2-Door Sedan lor
s4032
First Bond Payment Level Exceeded as Rambler Sales Increase . . .
34,324 U.S. SAVINGS BONDS
Are On The Way to December Rambler Buyers!
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TO TAKE DRIVER TEST Thomas Parrish,
100, is going to take his driver's license ex
amination in a few days and he's not a bit
worried. Parrish, a Milfold, 111., farmer,
holds up his present driver's license, left,
Call of the Arctic, Slcclnian,
Robert.
Biography: Operation Suc
cess, Reynolds, Qucntin; Who's
Who in Commerce and Indus
try; Who's Who in the East;
Mark Twain Himself, Meltzer,
Milton; I Was a Spy, Miller,
Mrs. Marion; King of Rome,
Caslelol, Andre; Mostley Mur
der, S m i t h, Sir Sydney;
Charles Sumner and the Com
ing of the Civil War, Donald,
David; Reaching for the Stars,
Bcrgaust, Erik; American
Origins, Pine, Leslie Gilbert.
History: The Legacy of
Rome, Bailey, Cyril; The Leg
acy of Greece, Livingstone,
Richard Winn; The Illustrated
History of Europe, Amsler,
Jean; Anglo-Saxon England,
Stenton, Sir Frank; The Rise
and Fall of the Third Reich,
Shirer, William; Indian Por
traits of the Pacific North
west, Cochran, George M.;
From Sea Unto Sea, Hardy,
William George; The Ameri
can Heritage Picture History
of the Civil War, American
Heritage; Mr. Davis' Rich
Richmond, Kimmel, Stanley
Preston; The Bozcman Trail,
Hebard, Grace Raymond.
Adult fiction: Incense to
Idols, Ashlon-Warner, Sylvia;
Where No Flags Fly, Ayer,
Frederick; Submarine Z-l,
Chanukoff, Lon; Road
Through the Woods, Frankau,
Pamela; The Faces of Blood
Kindred, Goycn, William; The
Best of Everything, Jaffe,
Rona; The Proud Canaries,
Johnson, David; Always Room
for One More, Julicr, Mrs.
Virginia; The Chess Players,
Keycs, Mrs. Frances; This
Side Jordan, Laurence, Mar
garet; The Taste of Infamy,
Locke, Charles O.; Kitty, My
Rib, Mall, E. Jane; The Nylon
Pirates, Monsaratt, Nicholas;
I Swear and Vow, Olivier,
Stefan; Hangman's Song, Shel
lon, Jess; A Kind of Justice,
Siegel, Benjamin; Epidemic,
Slaughter, Frank Gill; The
King From Ashtabula, Snci
dcr, Vern J.; Mcmcnlo Mori,
Spark, Muriel; Mortltike, Tay
lor, Griffin; A Sense of Values,
Wilson, Sloan; We Saw the
Sea, Wlnton, John; Gillian,
Yei'by, Frank G.
Adult records: Harold in
Italy, Op. 10, Berlioz, Louis
Hector; National Anthems of
the World. (The Star Spangled
Banner); Basic Library of the
World's Greatest music; West
i tow it
mmmtunzxMm f-r-""r ilmtmaTMlMiiiMMI III 111.11 I
Side Story, Bernstein, Leon
ard; Michael Todd's Around
the World in Eighty Days,
Young, Victor; An Evening
With Belafonte, Belafonte,
Harry; The Student Prince,
Romberg, Sigmund; Ballad for
Americans, . Odetta; Hymns,
Ford, Tennessee Ernie; The
Magic Islands; La Traviala
Highlights, Verdi, Giuseppe;
Songs of Ship and Shore, Ken
netl. Bash; Grand Canyon
Suite, Grofc, Ferdc; Campfire
Songs; Sound Off!, Sousa,
John Philip; The Tragedy of
Othello the Moor of Venice,
Shakespeare, William; The
Taming of the Shrew, Shake
speare, William; Appalachian
Spring (Ballet for Martha),
Copland, Aaron; Bagpipes and
Drums.
Young people's non-fiction:
The Fight for Food, Cook,
James Gordon; Saturday Sci
ence, Bluemle, Andrew; De
sign of the Universe, Kahn,
Fritz; The Moon, Gamow,
George; Exploring the Distant
Stars, Clason, Clyde B.; Rays:
Visible and Invisible, Rein
fold, Fred; Explaining the
Atom, Hechl, Sclig; Roads to
Discovery, Lapp, Ralph Eu
gene; From Cell to Test Tube,
Chambers, Robert Warner;
The Silent World, Coustrcau,
Jacques Yves; How To Know,
the American Mammals, Sand
erson, Ivan Torrance; Men
With Golden Hands, Lutz,
Emil Hans Gcorg; Engineers'
Dreams, Ley, Willy; Pilot,
LeVicr, Anthony William; The
Conquest of Space, Ley, Willy;
The Space Encyclopedia;
Imagination's Other Place,
Plotz, Mrs. Helen; Atoms In
the Family, Fermi, Laura.
Young people's fiction: Su
san Cornish, Caudill, Rebecca;
Young Skin Diver, Harkins,
Philip; Ski Fast, Ski Long,
Miller, Mrs. Helen.
Juvenile non-fiction: The
Real Book About Journalism,
Bonner, Mary Graham; The
Voyages of Ulysses, Fadiman,
Clifton; Greek Gods and
Heroes, Graves, Robert; The
Gods of Mount Olympus, War
ren, Robert Pcnn; The West
Point Story, Reedor,, Russell
Potter; The Wonderful World
of Transportation, Lee, Laurie;
The First Book ot Trains,
Hamilton, Russel; The Story
of Locks, Buehr, Walter; The
First Book of Measurement,
Epstein, Samuel; The Sword
of Siegfried, Schcrman, Katha
FOR 2
JANUARY BUYERS CAN GET
25 50 75 100 125 In U. S. Savings Bondi
l'riiirm is eumulMive ml rcinwclivc. If you take delivery ofa new RnmMer
or Metropolitan In January, yon can share in bond distributions of S:S to
Si: J (mammy value) at sales increase. AsW your Rambler dealer lor details.
Join us in pulling the national spotlight on the need for sharing economic
progress ilh ALL consume if the whole nation is to prosper.
LEA MOTORS, Bartiett at 5th
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUN1J- MEDFORD, ORE.
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and at right he sits at the wheel of his car.
Parrish presently is allowed to drive on
county roads within 15 miles of his rural
home. Usually he goes into town with his
grandson each two years to buy a new car.
(UPI Telephoto)
rine; The Rainbow Dictionary,
Wright, Wendell; The Stars;
Steppingslones Into Space,
Adlcr, Irving; An Adventure
in Astronomy, Heuer, Ken
neth; Exploring Under the
Earth, Gallant, Roy A.; Sound:
An Experiment Book, Baer,
Marian E.; The First Book of
Sound, Knight, David C;
Magnets and How To Use
Them, Pine, Tillie S.; The Sea
for Sam, Reed, William Max
well; Under the Sea, Burton,
Maurice; Sea and Shore, Hy
lander, Clarence John; Life
line, Schneider, Leo; Experi
ments in Optical Illusion
Beeler, Nelson F.; Engines and
How They Work, Boumphrey
Geoffrey Maxwell; Simple Ma
chines and How They Work
Sharp, Elizabeth N.; Fabulous
Fireball, Halacy, D. S.; Fire
arms by Winchester, Colby,
Carroll Burleigh; The Com
plete Book of Jets and Rock
ets, Ahnstrom, Doris Newell;
Our Space Age Jets, Colby
Carroll Burleigh; Skyrocket
ing Into the Unknown
Coombs, Charles Ira; Space
Monkey, Burt, Mrs. Olive; Go
ing Into Space. Clarke, Arthur
Charles; Rockets, Satellites
and Space Travel, Coegins,
Jack; Home-Made Zoo, Green
berg, Sylvia S.; Carpentry for
Children, Lcavitl, Jerome Ed
ward; The First Book of
Photography, Hoke, John L.;
Pantomimes, Charades and
Skits, Howard, Vernon Lin
wood; Riddles, Riddles, Rid
dles, Looming, Joseph; The
i irsi nook of Chess. Lceming,
Joseph; The Story of the Kite,
Neal, Harry Edward; The
First Book of Baseball, Brew
ster, Benjamin; The First
Book of New World Eplorors
Rich, Louise (Dickinson); The
t irst aook of the Mediterrane
an, Gottlieb, Gerald; The First
Book of India, Hahn, Emily;
The First Book of Ghana!
Lobsenz, Norman M.; The
First Book of Canada, Linea
weaver. Charles; The First
Book of the West Indies
Hughes, Langslon; The Storv
of Hannibal, Johnston, Johan
na; A First Biography; Samuel
Morse and the Telegraph
Hays, Wilma Pitchford; The
Quest of Isaac Newton, Land,
Barbara; The Quest of Louis
Pasteur. Lauber, Patricia; Bay
of the North, Syme, Ronald;
Washington and the Revolu
tion, Montross, Lynn.
Juvenile fiction: The Ark
BIG REMS
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Feeding the Family
By ZOLA VINCENT
Carmelited Filberti
In Dessert Delights
Here is a fun and fancy
version of the famed French
crcme Brulee; no less elegant
but much easier to prepare. A
creamy instant pudding mix
is prepared with half and half
or regular cream and the
whole flavored lightly but
brightly with rum or brandy;
is topped with Oregon fil
berts. After chilling thoroughly,
the pudding is then topped
with chopped filberts and
covered with a thick coating
of brown sugar. Pudding goes
beneath broiler until the su
gar bubbles and melts and the
nuts are a roasted, toasted
brown. This can be served im
mediately or chilled again.
For each four servings:
Vz cup coarsely chopped
filberts
'2 cup brown sugar
1 package vanilla instant
pudding mix
2 cups cream or half-and-
half
V4 teaspoon rum or brandy
flavoring
Combine chopped filberts
and sieved brown sugar. Com
bine pudding six and cream
following package directions.
Add flavoring; pour pudding
into shallow baking dish or
pieplate; chill. Sprinkle top
with brown sugar-filbert mix
ture; place under broiler until
sugar melts, bubbles and turns
brown.
Skillet Potatoes
Potatoes and onions head
list of vegetables plentiful at
low cost. Here we combine
cooked potatoes and raw
onions In a skillet-creamed
dish for serving from the skil
let. Sause is made with milk
providing extra nutrients.
Cold cuts of any kind are
good with this. Four servings.
Saute one-fourth cup minced
onion in one-fourth cup but
ter until golden brown; blend
in two tablespoons flour, one
half teaspoon celery salt and
dash of pepper. Gradually add
two cups milk; cook, stirring
constantly until slightly
thickened. Add two cups diced
Benary-Isbert, Margot; Kriki,
the Wild Duck, Sleiner,
Alexis; The Way of a Dog,
Terhunc, Albert Payson; Rob
ert's Rescued Railway, Weir,
Rosemary.
Easy books: ABC Picture
Book in Natural Color Photo
graphs, Adams, George A.;
Cinderella, or the Little Glass
Slipper, Brown, Marcia; Chil
dren of Many Lands, Bruce,
Dana; Gulliver's Stories for
Pleasure Reading, Dolch, Ed
ward W.j What's Inside?,
Garelick, May; A Hole Is To
Dig, Krauss, Ruth; Buzztail,
McClung, Robert M.; The Most
Wonderful Doll in the World,
McGinlcy, Phyllis; Cottontail
Rabbit, Schwartz, Elizabeth;
Downy Woodpecker, Sears,
Paul McCutcheon; The Thank
You Book, Seignobosc, Fran
coisc. Juvenile records: Nursery
Songs and Stories, Kelly,
Gene; Children's Language
Course: German; The Magic
World of Circuses and Clowns.
RAMBUsr
Food Editor
cooked potatoes and heat. Be
fore serving, sprinkle gen
erously with parsley.
These are good too when
served with crisp bacon, Ca
nadian bacon, little pig sau
sages or cooked salami slices.
Unusual Apple Bake
There's an abundance of
baking apples which are so
perfect for baking in orange
juice as welcome dessert. We
suggest serving these hot. Six
apples, six servings.
Pare and core six large bak
ing apples. Arrange in but
tered baking dish. Combine
one-third cup flour, two-thirds
cup sugar, one-third cup but
ter or margarine and one
fourth teaspoon cinnamon and
work together until crumbs
are formed. Fill cavities of
apples with crumb mixture
and sprinkle remaining
crumbs over top. Add one
fourth cup water and one-half
cup orange juice to pan. Bake
in moderate oven, 350 do
grees, 1 to 114 hours or until
apples are done.
Oriental Pork Popular
With Egg Noodles
Oriental pork is tremen
dously popular with west
coasters, gaining right along
as newcomers try the new sea
sonings and favorites such as
water chestnuts which are
readily available in cans,
make conversation. The Chi
nese were making macaroni
products long before Marco
Polo arrived there. Egg
noodles are their favorite
pasta. Recipe makes 6
servings.
1 tablespoon a 1 1 - purpose
flour
3
tablespoons sugar
1,4
cup soy sauce
2
pounds lean pork, cut in
thin strips
4-ounce can water chest
nuts, chopped
cup peanut oil
tablespoon salt
1
8-o u n c e package me
dium egg noodles
Combine flour, sugar and
soy sauce; blend. Pour sauce
over pork and chill one hour,
stirring occasionally. Heat
oil; add pork, water chest
nuts, sauce and cook over me
dium heat 30 minutes, stirring
occasionally. The chestnuts
cooked with the meat adds
crunchincss without changing
flavor.
Meanwhile, cook egg
noodles according to package
directions; drain in colander
Center the Oriental pork in
egg noodles in warm serving
dish.
Good Time to Check
On Vitamin C Foods
This is the change-of-weath-
er time of year when meal
planners might well pay spe
cial attention to foods rich in
vitamin C which is needed
every day because the body is
unable to store much of this
essential nutrient. This vital
vitamin protects the body
against infections and is the
vitamin needed in largest
amounts.
A variety of fruit and vege
tables that rate high in Vita
min C are in our markets
The golden orange is top
ranking fruit on a list of
thirty five. The orange stands
1. Rambler Excellence
2. Rambler Economy
RAMBLER DECEMBER SALES SET
39h STRAIGHT MONTHLY RECORD
Despite all the new competition, Rambler sales continue to soar,
because comparisons prove Rambler outvalues anything else on the
road. Here are the reasons:
Rambler Excellence
No other car is built like, saves like, lasts like Rambler. Deep-Dip
rustproofing fights rust longest. Single-Unit construction is stronger,
lastingly rattlc-frce. Muffler and tailpipe arc ceramic armored to be
acid resistant, rust resistant. Scores of other basic advances.
Official Economy King
Rambler American Custom topped all compacts In major economy
tests, including 1960 Mobilgas Economy Run.
Proved Lowest Upkeep
Owner reports prove Rambler America's most trouble-free car.
America's Lowest Prices
Rambler American is the lowest-priced U. S.-huilt car by at least
S67. Rambler Classic costs hundreds less than so-called "low
priced" cars. Ambassador V-8 by Rambler gives you top perform
ance and luxury saves you hundreds of dollars.
Top Resale Value
Official Used Car Guides show Rambler is tops in resale value.
America's Lowest-Priced
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t Pttei eempinwnj bistd o minuticturir ' juHMtwl tKloty dilivtftd pne
loi torrttpondini modtli ot lha S mto U S. elf miKii. includmi cpmpjcl
Of. Monthly pmnh DUtd OA miriu'Klurf't tu(fttd delivered prwt
it iKlwy wlh H down pivmenl. K-no conlrKt ih normal crrim
chiifti frtril Iim pi'd. Opttontl quipmtnt, tnntporUtion, (Murine,
statt and local tutt, it any. uba.
first in vitamin C, first in cal
cium and iron, fourth in pro
tein content and fifth in vita
min A. You can depend on
one-half of a medium grape
fruit for bountiful supply of
vitamin C. The juice of a
couple of lemons is a fine
source.
Other good sources are raw
cabbage, green pepper, toma
toes and tomato juice, fresh
or canned. All are abundant
at very reasonable cost. Crop
of new green cabbage now
reaching our markets is so
plentiful that it is listed on
U.S. Department of Agricul
ture's list for featuring in
store displays, advertisements
and in menus.
Other Plentiful:
Lamb of fine quality Is
abundant, reasonable in cost.
Prices on beef cuts fluctuate
sufficiently that it is wise to
watch displayed and adver
tised specials. Pork, fresh and
cured, is seasonally higher
except on occasional adver
tised leaders. Broiler-fryers
continue a good buy.
Fish and shellfish displays
should put these items in
menus more often: Dungeness
crabs, fish sticks, flounder,
sole, halibut, oysters, rockfish,
scallops, shrimp.
Fruit display feature apples,
bananas, grapefruit, grapes,
lemons, oranges, winter pears.
Plenty of Fuerte avocados;
some tangerines.
Vegetable offerings feature
hardy winter varieties; beets,
cabbage, carrots, cauliflower,
celery, onions, potatoes, spin
ach, squash and turnips. Let
tuce and other salad greens
are subject to changing weath
er and current harvesting
problems in the winter let
tuce growing areas.
YMCA Sets Guest
Day on Saturday
The Young Men's Christian
association is opening its gym
and swimming classes to all
boys and girls 8 to 18 years
old. Saturday, Jan. 28.
All the youth will be guests
of the YMCA. The purpose of
guest day is to let the youth
of this area become more ac
quainted with the YMCA and
its program. Part of the pur
pose of the YMCA is to help
youth grow up to be good
citizens, and program at the
Y is open to any youth wish
ing to take advantage of this
program.
It is hoped that both par
ents and children will take ad
vantage of Saturdays pro
gram. PRISONERS
Fairfax, Va.-(UPD-Four chil
dren and a maid at the home
of Mrs. Edith Hage found
themselves prisoners of mod
ern living Wednesday when
the temperature hit eight de
grees. The sliding glass doors
of the home froze and they
had to be rescued by fire Sgt.
Charles Jones, armed with a
screw driver to free the
grooves of ice.
EX-POSTMASTER DIES
Toledo. Ohio-dPII-Walter F.
Brown, 91, who helped spur
the expansion of air mail
service as postmaster general
in President Hoover's admin
istration, died here Thursday.
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