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M"EDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, fEDFORD, OREGON'. THTRSPAT, JUNE 24. 1937. PAGE THREE mm Read ever; ad on thl pag you mil probaoly find ex actly tba thing! you ban been looking (or or a aale 01 trade (or unused artlelea you may have. Search your attic or store-room you may find many things others are seek ing and be able to realist Immediate cash If what you want Isnt there, advertise (or It Tribune Classified ads art Inexpensive effective I RATES pet word, first Insertion (Minimum 25c) each additional Insertion. . per word (Mlnlmnm 10c) per line per rmmtb wlthoot copy chance 31.25 Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND FOUND Eversharp pencil. Ownr may have same by paying for adv. Tel. 921-X. STRAYED from Topsldea Orchard, bay mare and dark brown horse. Please phone 83B-R IX seen. iTtftrST'iidS -JS. missing, call lalaC WANTED MALE HELP WANTED 2 men to cut wood. House furnished. Inquire George Gard ner. Klnga Highway. Tel. 1849. CLOTHINO 8ALEMAN Young man preferred. Gus the Tailor. 120 N. Central. . WANTED Single farm hand, good milker. No boys. Prof. Englehardt. Rt. 3. WANTED First-class Ford mechanic Apply Claycomb Motor Co., Phone 50. Ashland. . ' . . WANTED Experienced blight cutters. call 579-R after 6 p. m. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Responsible girl or woman for general housework; out of town. Box 3188. Tribune. WANTED Capable person, general housework. Reference and experi ence cooking required. Resident position. Tel. 611-J-3 or address P. o. Box 1093, Medford. WANTED Girl or woman to cook on J ranch. Must be experienced. Job will be permanent If accepted. State wages wanted In writing. Albert E. Stone, Box 537, Edgewood. Calif. WANTED 8ITUAT10N8 HIGH SCHOOL GIRL wants Job to care for children, part or full time. 327 No. Holly. EXPERIENCED GIRL wants full time housework. Call at 610 West 10th, cottage 4. " WANTED Practical nursing; effici ent, faithful service assured. J. W , Box 74. Central Point. Phone 481, 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. RELIABLE GIRL wanta work In good home. Box 3029, Tribune. NURSE wishes case 1002-R. 344' W. 11th. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Good uted bathroom fix tures and fittings. Write Box 244. Central Point. WANTED Motorcycle. Phone 1033. WANTED To rent 4 or S-room mod s. em unfurnished house by perma " nently employed adults. Box 3058, Mall Trlbunt. WANTED TO BORROW $400 for 3 years. Will pay 7T, Interest Good real estate security. Write Box 3069, Tribune, and will call. WANTED Dead and useless animals. Phone 681-R. EDOARJOHNSON at the Peerleas Market wants Blng and and Lam bert cherries In shipping quantities. WANTED Clean, soft cotton rags at Mall Tribune. WANTED Horse, weighing about 1400 lbs. J. A. Mnnke. Route 1 Medford. WANTED WOOL MOHArR We have targe order to fill. Highest prices paid. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N. Grape St. Phone 1062 tVrTpAY MORE CASH For your furniture HOI.IIKOOK St AMIIIKWS 6th and Front Phone 647 JUNK Highest prices paid for brass radiators copper storage batteries aluminum and other metals Scrap iron small or large tots pipe and machinery wool and cot ton rags tnnet tubes Our price will interest you. Htdea. Pelts. Wool. Mohair. Household Goods Furniture Stoves bought and sold MEDFORD BAROAIN HOUSE WANTED TO RENT Unfurnished modern or 4 -room bouse P O B-x 693. M-dlord FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Will exchange rent of small house, north city limits, for work on poultry ranch. Apply Thursday. Mrs. R. E. Carley. Rt. 2 FOR RENT 5-room modern house: adults only. Phone 601. Central Point, or Inquire 1135 Court 3t . Medlord. FOR RENT 2-room house with batching outfit, $4 oo month. Tel 741. FOR RENT Furnished nouse: 9 bed roTr.f 4.oo ri nil w FOR RKN1 A.PAX I Kr'.NTS VkSS- V K lvi- FOB RENT APABTMENT8 FOR RENT 5 -room furnished upper apartment; garage. Inquire 804 E Maln. 287 -X. , FOR RENT 3 -room furnished apart ment; bath, hot and cold water fur nished; garage: adults. 821 w. 10th. FURN. duplex and 2-room apt., gar age; adults. SO W. 10th St. 3-ROOM, front, lurn. apartment, 808 w. Main. FOR RENT Furnished apt. Shower, steam heat, hot and cold water (urnlshed. Mall Tribune Bldg. Ap ply Tribune business office. FOR RENT Apartment; adults only. a4 o. orape. FOR RENT Apartments. 334 Apple. FURNISHED apartment. Dureil court 329 N. Holly. Call at Apt 1 FOR RENT Apartment. Hotel Orand FURNISHED APTS 217 W. 2nd. GE BAUER APTS.. 8tb and Oakdale APARTMENT for rent 848 W Bartlett FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS LARGE, cool front room, ground floor, adjoins bath, ftrst-class bed. Board If desired. 611 W. loth St. NICELY furnished room, 408 West 6th St. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 8. Orape FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS i FOR RENT 2-room cabin. $8.00. 218 Haven. ATTENTION LOGGERS I have a 80 bulldozer for rent. Cy Gates Trail. Tel. 38-X-8. Eagle Point. FOR EXCHANGE FOR SALE OR TRADE Young tur keya for drag-saw or dlse harrow, H. L. Knapp, Sterling Route, Jack sonville, Ore. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR TRADE 10 acres, well Improved, for city property. Must go on account of 111 health. Lln vllle place, mile north of Pine Cone. No liberal offer refused. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Large 6-room modern bungalow; 3 bedrooms and sleeping porch, hard maple floors, beam cell- ing. fireplace; lot 66 23 x 180; I 84200; easy terms. 48 No. Orange. I FOR SALE 1 acre, 6-room modem ! home, close to Medford. 3 blocks ! from school; Ladlno clover, fruit, I garden, garage, barn, chicken house. I cooler, cement walks. Ideal subur ban home. $2500; terms. Turn left at Howard school. Hardy. FOR SALE 7-room house, good loca tion. Small payment down, balance like rent. Inquire 817 West 10th. EV-MJ nrTTr-V BAT IP til - .., - I nrrtruirtir Unk UIM -. - very reasonable price. Inquire 504 So. Central. DO YOU WANT 13& NET ON YOUR INVESTMENT? Very attractive bungalow In excellent condition; large living room with oak floora, 2 ntce bedrooms, large bath, kitchen with butlt-lna. Inlaid linoleum, laundry room with trays; full lot, good location, walking dis tance down town. Have fine ten ant who will lease for $25 per month. Price $1860.00: terms. THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE No. 7 N. Bartlett St. Phone 1496 or 1548-R. BRAND NEW FURNITURE Vi ACRE SUBURBAN HOUSE IN PINK OF CONDITION connn acres l0,m J) Z U U U room almost new bunca low, completely furnish ed: all brand new. Including daven port and chair, beautiful 3-plece bedroom suite, radio, good stoves In fact, everything goes; cherries, apricots, good garden, garage, chick en house, good road. Owners leav ing. Priced to sell only $2000. Sec this at once. ALSO NEAR SCHOOLS ernm 5 " room bungalow In JSZZOU good condition; living room and dining room have hardwood floors: fireplace, 2 nice bedrooms, modern bath; lo cated near grade and Junior high. Excellent terms. CHARLES A. WING AGENCY, INC. Phone 728. 109 E. Main St. aot?r 8 ,crM WMt ,,t t UOOOU TOlleT: 7-room modern house, barn, garage, poultry house; land In alfalfa. Terms Ani ff ll ,crM on Spring St.; p -4-1 II I 4-room modern house, family orchard; some furniture. Terms. Oi7r?AA 60 acrea excellent loca- Jj) oUU ,lon- "ne "' chMD water, modern dwell ing. Offered at 1.4 former price. Easv terms. BROWN 4: WHITE. 104 W. Msln St. FOR SALE Two acres good land, close to Medford, with strictly new modern 6-room house; flreplacv. barn, hen house, brooder house, garage, pressure pump. Sacrifice price $2300; terms This Is a real buy. B. J. PALMER, co Palmer Music Store. FOR SALE 3 acres near city limits; brand new 5-room modern house; fireplace, hardwood floors: laige tile chicken and brooder house, good ' barn. A Real Bargain Only $2300. ALSO 2 lota and 3-room house with bath for $1000. Small down payment, balance like rent. L. O. PICKELL 16 S. Bartlett. Tel. 865. FOR SALE 1"J acres, excellent lo cation on Old Stage road; 4-room unfinished house, cow barn, chick en house, good garden. 3 cherry and 6 pear trees, 14 acre cow pas ture: fine view of valley Price U50. R. J. Bland. 4th house south of Beall Lane on Old Stage road. TO CLOSE ESTATE 79 acrea. Crater Lake Hwy 40 milea from Medford: commodious log cabin, suitable res taurant, dancing, or private lodtre: service station; spring, wood. re Rawles Moore, Cnolcy Bldg., Med ford. 100 ACRES o( (Ine land, with extra good Improvements, close to Med ford; $14,000. terms. Tel. 623-J-2. roR SALE Well psvina.. "illy -q'Hp ped dairy ranch Neai town N trades considered K r, alail I TiUiuu. 1 1 FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR TRADE 20 acres 82.000, crops now In. Property lo cated on Pactflo nlghway between Talent and phoenix. For Particulars, call R- Edwards, Southern Oregon Brewery. FOR SALE 1200 acres cattle and aheep ranch. 16 miles from Med ford. 20 miles wire fencing. 8-room house, cost 83.000: barn and out buildings; 80 acres alfalfa at 811 per acre. Also 480 acres timber land, 15 miles from Ashland. 8 miles from Dead Indian road; esti mated 2 million ft. pine timber Also 100 acres. 4 miles from Med ford. near Jacksonville. F. Ef Bybee. Medford. Ore. WHEN you think of real estate, think of BROWN 8s WHITE. HOUSES (or aale or rent. Jackson County Bldg. 8s Loan Assn. THE W BYBEE (arm north of Jacksonville on the old stage roaa is (or sale in one tract or small subdivisions thereof. Inquire ol Frank 1 Bybee star Route Box 132 Medford Oregon. FFDERAL LAND BANK FARMS Convenient terms. Call Warren Pat terson 201 Liberty Bldg.. or O. A Barnes. 187 East stb St.. Eugene WB SPECIALIZE In homes 81 Chest nut Room 4 FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 3 good work horses, or trade for cattle. C. V. Calkins, Central Point, Rt. 1, Box 32. FOR SALE 9 dairy cows. 6 milking, 3 sprlngera. Jessie Glass, Browns boro. FOR SALE An extra tine Guernsey cow. to freshen soon. Phone c. A. DeVoe. FOR BALE AUTOMOBILES ABBEY'S SPECIAL '31 CHEVROLET Victoria; top condi tion and appearance. Walter W. Abbey, Inc. '36 INTERNATIONAL Pickup; 2 to choose from; mechanically perfect; good rubber; Blue Seal guarantee. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth. FOR SALE 1936 Ford coupe, by own er. Will consider a small car In trade. Phone 117-M. FOR SALE Model A Sport Touring: excellent condition. See at 842 8. Riverside, evenings. FOR SALE 1931 model A coupe; reasonable. Good family cow. Box 3090, Tribune. 1936 INTERNATIONAL C-35 l4-ton truck, long wheelbase, good tires, low mileage, excellent condition. PERRY L. ASHCRAFT Packard Dealer. 128 S. Riverside. FOR SALE 1935 International C-35 truck and Beall logging trailer: ex cellent condition, good rubber. John Heckert, Jacksonville, Tel. 232. ABBEY'S SPECIAL 15 CHEVROLET 2-door. A fine car at a good price, 8473. Walter w. Abbey, Inc. LANOE'S SPECIAL BARGAINS IN GOOD CARS 30-Day Written Guarnatee. 1934 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan. 1935 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan. 1935 Plymouth DeLuxe 2-door Sedan. 1937 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan. 1934 Ford V-8 Sedan. 1934 Chrysler Airflow Sedan. 1933 Ford model B 4-cyllnder Coupe. 1937 Chevrolet Master Coupe. 1936 Chevrolet Master Coupe. 1933 Dodge DeLuxe Sedan with trunk. 1935 Chrysler 6 Alrstream DeLuxe fiupe. 1935 Plymouth DeLuxe 4-door Sedan. 1935 Pontlac DeLuxe Sedan. 1935 Chyrsler Alrstream 8 Sedan. 1934 Ford V-8 Convert. Coupe. 1934 Chevrolet Master Coupe, like new. We have a large number or 1928, 39 and 30 models at very low prices. Low down paymnts and Easy Terms. LANDE MOTOR CAR CO. 38 N. Riverside. Chrysler and Plymouth Dealers. C. E. GATES AUTO CO. R 4 G. USED CARS '30 Dodge Sedan .. .. ...$275 '30 Essex Coupe 150 "29 Graham Sedan ... 185 '30 Oakland Sedan , ,, , 185 '29 Bulck Coupe 145 C. E. GATES AUTO CO. Used Car Department 6tn and Bartlett. FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGGS FOR SALE Crawford electric range, gooa condition; terms. 309 South Newtown. ACTION SALE 60 Registered Canadian Hereford and Shorthorn bulls. 1 and 2 ycara old. Bred by the best breeders In Can ada. Sale staarta 1 o'clock Satur day, June 26. -Southern Pacific Stock Yards, Klamath Falls. Or WALTER HALL, OWNER. POULTRYMEN We have new blood lines (or New Hampshire Red flocks. We offer 3-months-old cockerels and pullets from R. O. P. trapnest ed pens direct from New Hamp shire. Here Is your chance to get the best In the state at a low cost. We also have Washington State R. O. P. White Lchorn cockerela and pullets. WATZIO Poultry Farm Hatchery. Roaeburg. Ore. FOR SALE Red started pullete and cockerels. Inquire Jackson County Feed Co. BRONZE turkey hatching eirs. 2 R I R. , rooetera Inquire Per noil's Store Applegate MILK-PEP rRYERS Carley. 314-W FOB 8ALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE HOUSEHOLD FURNI TURE Davenport and overstuffed chairs. 9x12 Firth rug. bedroom suite, misoellaneoua furniture. 319 North Bartlett St. HEAVY DUTY PUMPING PLANT 10 h p. single phase motor with triple stage 2-lnch Byron Jackson pump, complete with starting box and switch. Phlce $175 00. EARL TUMY. 310 Liberty Bldg. FOR SALE 4-wheel trailer, good con dition, cheap Hunt Alohs St Val ley View Drive. FOR AALE Small tract peach, pear crop, cheap. Leaving town. Hunt Aloha at Valley View Drive. JACK 8 2nd Hani Sfre 108 8 Orape Floor covering. Irather rocker, oil store,. -tfVT furnl'ure washing mauu&es. ) unci a bargain. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS HOUSE TRAILER for sale, $90. Call at 23 Jeanette St. ONE Graybar electrlo attmulator on metal band. 117 Cottage St. FOR SALE Bicycle, cheap. 836 Beekman St. FOR SALE Baled alfalfa hay. clean and finest quality. Otto Nleder meyer, phone 623-J-4. ' FOR SALE Good trailer house; also 4-wheel trailers. Ford chassis, cheap at 315 McAndrews road. FOR SALE Portable typewriter !"lrst house east of water tower, Central Point. FOR SALE Hotpolnt ranged hTSo. Oakdale. FOR SALE '29 Harley-Davldion mo torcycle. 74-h.p., good condition. Lewis Hedgpeth, Central Point, FOR SALE One 4-drawer legal atze ateel file, price $26; one mahogany roll-top desk and chair to match, price $50; Underwood typewriter $25. Oregon-Washington Mortgage Co., 45 S. Central. FOR 8ALE Several Pordsons, thor oughly overhauled: also crawler tractors, mowing machines, hay rakes. Irrigation pumps, electric and gaa. and all kinds of used farm machinery In good condition, at bargain prices. 39 8. Grape St USED WASHER SALE. FICK'8 HARD WARE. $26 to $49.60. Agents (or Myers Pump. FOR SALE Two oil burners for furnaces. Inquire Mall Tribune office. FACTORY rebuilt Maytag waahsra. repairs and parts. C. D. Bean, Inc. WINDOW SCREENS, screen doors; Medford made, made right. Trow bridge Cabinet Worka. RIVER LOAM $3.00 per load. Bate- man's. Phone 1534-Y. MISCELLANEOUS FREE I If excess acid causes you Stomach Ulcers, Gas Pains, Indi gestion. Heareburn. GET free sam ple doctor's prescription, Udga, at Western Thrift Store, FREE I If excess acid causes you Stomach Ulcers, Gas Pains, Indiges tion. Heartburn. GET free sample doctor's prescription, Udga, at West ern Thrift Store. LEARN TO SWIM Instructions, 5 ivcBuns eo. naies given to groups. Inquire at Natatorlum. ASSAYER W. O. Wright. 61414 W. jun ol., city, uoia ana auver, El; copper. $1. LATE equipment and fair prices at rTees oarage, sol No. central. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE Service station and atore. 602 8. Riverside. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON COUNTV ABSTRACT CO. TITLE INSURANCE ABSTRACTS ESCROWS Expert Window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172 nouse cleaning, floor waxing, orl ental rug cleaning and uplsoisterlng. Money to Lend P1U.KV LOANED ON AUTOS, LIVESTOCK r unAl I lilf r C.MIUKSEU NOTES. ETC. We want to supply your money needs without red tape or delay SEE IV. E. THOMAS MGR. ORE. AND WASH MTG CO. MEDFORD'8 OLDEST AND LARGEST PERSONAL FINANCE CO. 45 So. Central. Ground Floor Craterlan Theater Bldg. Lie. No. S-157-M-180 phone 139 Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Edible tuber 1 Book of maps . Beam of I'rht IX Case for car rying provi sions od the march 11 Third king of J ui ah 14. Had obliga tions t. Star 15. Raines tO. Assistant II. Acquire knowledge IS. Sea eagles li. Symbol for radium tT. On It of work 18. Mountain Id Greece 10. Food: slang 13. Intricate 34. Ineect !. Existence 17, Precious stone 11. Front of the foot 10. Again: prsfli IL Support for a COlTlTI It. Deputy 15. Principal 17. Everlasting: poetle Solution of Yesterday's Puula QFpaciuiB icHriA MNLIOiRTQ7jpIojRP I H IP W rUjj EJL. I IiStEIPl AgSA R:o!cUe.it1o'n1s23sit1y1 49. Coin of ancltnt Rome BL Finds the sum Si. Compass point 65. Bit by bit 67. Greek letter 68. Duties 10, Thirsty DOWN 1. Exclamation 3. Cry of the crow 1 z i3 iip s i i7 e r r Ts w, rr rTOT m. , p Z Z H !l !l Z s !L Z Z 'fi H UitUU 'tMu. v so Hi 5SL S3 I 1 lin ml i I I 1 1 ' 1 1 1 BUSINESS DIRECTORY The Fashion Shop. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking and Remodeling. Buttons and Buckles covered. 308 U. S. National Bank Building. Tel. 1181. Transfer. DAVI8 TRANSFER AND STORAGE Local and Long Distance Furniture Moving. Bonded carriers. Fireproof storage. Expert crating, packing and ahlpplng service. "Davis (or Service." Phone 644. EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 28 So. Fir. Phone 315. Prices right. Services guaranteed. SAMSON Transfer and Storage Fur niture Moving and expert furniture packing service Fireproof storage new low rates. F. E. SAMSON CO. Phone 88S. STUART'S TRUCKINO SERVICE Telephone 1033 or 333. Ill No. Fir St Local and long distance. Fuel oils, any kind. Green stamp in side of 8-mlle limit. The Grange Oold H1U Oranfe. Gold HU1 Orange met In rtgultr Mwlon Jun 17, with mewt offlcrs present and a vry good Attendance. Miss Jeanette Gore of Jacksonville Grange was a visitor. She and Sister Pena led recreation games. AH com mittees gave good reports. Brother and Sister Flene, delegates to state Grange at The Dalles, gave an Inter esting report on the proceedings. Bro. Flfih hid an Interesting lectur er's program. Five names were voted on and ac cepted, so these prospects will be taken to Rogue River Friday night and with five of Live Oak's prospects, given the first and second degrees, and Thursday, July 1, they will be given third and fourth degrees at Gold Hill. All ladlea are asked to take sand wiches to Rogue River Friday night. Gold Hill. Live Oak and Sams Val ley Granges announced a picnic at Grant Pass Sunday, June 37. Be sure to bring your own table service. Gold Nugget H. E. club met Tues day. Attendance was small on ac count of busy season. The meeting was called to order by Slater Rlcter, chairman. The beauttml quilt the slaters are making la coming along nicely. Hope It will soon be ready to quilt. Several current events were discussed. Sister Pearce and Sister Flene received nice birthday and wed ding anniversary present from their Flora friends. Singing by all and a guessing con test were put on. Eata were served by Sisters Ross, Croft and Martin. Talent Grunge. Talent Grange will hold lt first plcnlo of the season at Llthla park In Ashland, Sunday, June 27. All members and their families are In vited to come and enjoy the day. Please bring lunch and table ser vice for your group, RATE READJUSTMENT IS WASHINGTON, June 34. (API The house rivers and harbors com mittee approved today legislation authorizing President Roosevelt to re adjust Boulder dam power and Inter est charges If he (lnds the project la Being "unreasonably discriminated t-galnst" as a result of standards yet to be prescribed for the new Bonne ville project on the Columbia river. Use Mall Tribune want ada. Cross -.Word Puzzle 10. Positive declaration IU Tibetan ox IS. Carman rivet IT. Ascended 19. Wild animal of Celebes 11. Former spell ing of Isathei 21 Aot of rubbing out 24. Hindu deity 28. Item of prop erty it. Wild plum II. Was orsssnt at it. Charge 3&. Wing i it. Short alter nating peti tions in liturgical worth In 41. Out of place , Unit of walshf I. Reduces to a mean 4. lie trie land measure I. Former rulsr . Girls T. DI viiion of a play I. Ancient Irish or Scotch . dagger I. Foray 44. . un tne oceao 41. Ready-tied cravat Imi tating a 41. WltntM SO. Long Inlet of the sea 15. Oriental dwelling St. Rogulih 16. Plural ending Everyday Cooking Iiracles BY VTRGPilA FRANCIS ClrMfM- H.tp.h.1 ftbrirle CS.ry imMih. Come June, the lure of the open road beckons ui all and we become I nation on wheels. Yes, summer brings out the gypsy in us and with lunch basket over our arm we hustle the children into the car, lock the door on all our worries and go "carefree" for one whole day. Of course, the big moment of an out- flaw mi Hoi frankfurters for the summer picnic are produced tcith ease in the Thrift Cooker of the modern electric range. door day, especially to Dad and the children, is when the trail leads to secluded spot that tempts us to linger, unpack lunch and relax; in other words, to picnic. There was a time when picnick ing meant extra work for the home maker. But no morel Nowadays, just as the homemaker's modern electric range simplifies every-day meal preparation, it can work mir acles when it comes to picnics, too. So let me tell you how you can have a picnic menu that'e every bit is delicious and easily prepared as any other meal from the Hotpoint electric range. Let's Have Hot Dogs Hot potato salad and "weenies" re the ntgn spot ol this miracle picnic. And to cook them you merely place your potato salad in the Thrift Cooker of the Hot point electric range, and then add the frankfurters 20 minutes before the potato salad is done. And there you have delightful picnic "eats" that will give your family more cause for rejoicing than any variety of sandwiches. But, believe it or not, the amazing thing is that you can lift this Thrift Cooker kettle right out of its insulated well in your streamlined range and take it "as is" to the picnic. That really is I modern miracle, now isn't it? However, that's not all that's mi raculous about this method of cook ery. The Thrift Cooker has com pletely revolutionized the prcpara- K'lV W HELPING HANDS. As C. I. O. moved to sign new steel plants, labor troubles broke out anew In Michigan, Ohio and Pennsylvania. There was tense feeling at Monroe, Mich., where these women helped in picket lines, The handkerchiefs were to serve as "aas mask." Native Town Wails Over PARIS (UP) There Is weeping end wailing In the department ol Mayenne, and In the city of Laval the mourners go about the streets. And sll because the clerks of the city hsll set to work to clesn mit the municipal files snd get rid of unnecessary wastepaper. One of them found a letter dsted July 10, 1808. signed by the Pre n eft painter, Henri Rousseau the Don snler In which he offered to his native city of Lavnl the now-famous picture "The Bleeping Bohem ian' for 2,000 frsnca or 1.800, rock bottom price. Mayor BoIsmI answered that the city could not buy the picture be cause (a) it hai not funds for tucb acquisitions, sr. 4 (b) the munic ipal museum already had more pic tures than It could find room to bang. Like most provlncis) museums In small cities. Its collection con sisted of doubtful still llfes snd elarmtng portraits presented by their proud creators, whet money valu ituii ui iiuc voiaio eaiau. x ou wui be delighted to find how easy it ii to make hot potato salad this new fashioned way. And oh, is it deli cious 1 The Thrift-Cooker Way Did you know you can actually place sliced raw potatoes and thi & .J other ingredients of this mouth-watering concoction in your Thrift Cooker, "turn on the heat" and let the gentle steaming process com bine all the flavorful ingredients into one tantalizing aromatic whole? There's no tedious watching or stir ring to be done. You just walk off and forget all about It until yout watch saya "time's up." And hers is grand recipe: Hot Potato Salad 8 medium-sized y, cup vinegar Xd" K4 cup sugar 2 small onions 1 teaspoon (sliced) mustard ,nopp,.Pd0p.;.l.yi 8 sliced bacon SaIt (diced) Pepper Blend ingredients and place them In the Thrift Cooker. Then turn the switch to HIGH. When steam flows freely from the vent, turn the switch to LOW and continue cook ing for about 1 hour. Twenty min utes before the time's up, place frank furters (this recipe agrees that It's no uae dictating a given number) In the Thrift Cooker and they will come out juicily ptump, hot, and pinkly tender. Thia is such a pop ular meal that your family will probably coax you to go picnicking on purpose, but you'll find that hot potato salad and "frankfurts" dis appear just as quickly on china plates as they do on the throw away kind. M ft" '-' of Rousseau Spurned Art wis smsll and whose artistic value was aero. When "The Sleeping Bohemian" waa sold from the famous John QiUnn collection when that group of pictures was broken up. Douanler Rousseau's 3.000-frsnc picture wnt for the equivalent of roughly half a million trances. Hence the sadness of Mayor Bolseol's successors. Rousseau's letter la a little gem of nnivete It resds: "Mr. Mayor: I hsve the honor to address you three few lines, aa be ing your compatriot, become an srtist by himself and desirous that his natal city should possess his works, to propose to you to make the purchase of- a genre picture nsmed: "The Sleeping Bohemian," measuring two meters, 60 In wtdtn by one meter, 00 in height. A wan dering negresa. a mandolin player, having her jar (misspelled In the original French) beside her a vase containing water to drink sleeps ptoloundlz fcejaeeed. by fatigue, A E FEAR FACTORY SPIES; ECY GROWS TOKYO fTJPI .T.Tiiin'. - vtr foreign aplea haa been extended w me ueia or industry, with tne likelihood that soon the nation's (so totlea will become t!mn.t alble as the fortiried aonea which are guaroed to aealoualy against pryintf evea. Although moat at Janan'a mhln. and equipment waa obtained (mn. abroad or adapted from foreign mod- cm. ii ui iei mat otner nations era now attempting to discover and copy i-tmucM unuuiKiunug technique, particularly In the munitlona field. The situation hu bn a.'n.h fe ttle trade publication Mlkkan Klgyo, which declare that "tndualrl.l mu. are actively at work In Japan and Hcuuarmea are attempting to thwart them. The situation la noteworth. in imt some ot the same charges that have been made against japan are being used by Japan against other coun tries. For Instance, a zone case cited by the DUbllcatton was th.fr. . r.i-i- neae had ordered a Japanese-made Diesel engine and then uaed it aa a rcodel for manufacturing anm their own. It was aaserted last year in American industrial circles that Japanese had done exactly the same thing with American textile machine- The seriousness with whih .r.n.1,. oac regard these things waa shown when an American aaleaman sold the Japanese an American made plane. A day after he delivered It ha thmmht of an additional detail, which ha wished to demonstrate to the pur chasers. But he waa not permitted to go near the airplane because it had become overnight a "military se cret." The publication asserted that In QUlrlea about Janan-mada maehinn. ry and parte Increased at the Oaaka chamber of commerce from 194 In 1939 to 343 last year. Those regarding mete.1 products and ohemlcala Jump ed from 4. M0 to 8,480. "Inquiries Into -Uapan-made mu nition products have Increased es pecially heavilv." th. ntihH-fin continued. "Thia Is partially due to in raci tnat otner countries are try ing to buy excellent Japan-made mu nitions because of the uncertain In ternational relations and partly to their ambition to discover the secret of Japanese munition manufactur ing. "The Osaka chamber reports every foreign inquiry to the Osaka gen Cannes and obtains Its approval be fore sending replies, despite the fact that thia wastes much time." The newspaper then related the In cident ot the asserted Ch nese Imi tation and went on to say that for eign spies come to Japan with appar ently authentlo credential from chambers of commerce and Influential men tn their own eonntet.a t"i. teal purpose In many caaea la to ob tain iniormation which will enable them tO lmttatA .T.nftn.m-. n ituta. it waa alleged. Alive to thia fact, factories are taking precautlona against Indua trlal spies." the publication aald. FREESlDWIN PHOENIX. Jun. ea aHi, Ohurch of Chrlet reoently called ""' "ra rreea to be aaalatant mlnlater to cooperate with Elder at. Brownrlgg. Mr. and Mrs. Frees unit ed With the Ahurtfth .-- t... and Immediately following the morn- orouier rTeee was or dained to the regular ministry. The psatora and churches of Central Point. Ashland orut tjtw,ttn,A ated. It It Intended that In a very then time. Brother FV in . - " nwilM U1 regular pastor here, the present pas- aa soon aa all arrange- menta can be mode. - Hearst To Merge New York Paper NEW YORK. Jim. Ol us,-. llam Randolnh HAnmr m- American will cease publication In ""y morning field on Friday. It win be continued, however, aa a 8unday newspaper. ine American announced today that on Prldav It will with the New York Journal In th evening and with the New York uw m ae morning fieida." The Mirror la a tahlolrf nwn. o. --raim, the Mirror and Journal are Heanrt owned. The Canadian Broadcaatlna enr. poratlon haa announced plana for wie construction of two large broad caatlng stations near Montreal and Toronto, Cutworms an sometime called "army worms" because of their habit of going in large numbers. rOSHIL. June 34 (AP) A plea of guilty to theft of an automobile tent Acy Dunn to the stat prison for a slx-yetr term. enrollment In both urban and rural elementary schools of America is aecuning. lion psesee by chance, anlffa at her and doe not devour her. It la a very poetle moonlight effect. Th scene occurs In a completely arid desert. The Bohemian la dressed la Oriental costume. "I will let you hare It for 3.000 to 1.800 trances, because I would be happy for the city of Lava) to have a souvenir of one of her chil dren."