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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1939 PAGE NINE Read every sd on this page. Tou will probably fled exactly the things you bave been look tag (or or a tale or trade tot unused articles you may have Search your attic or store-room you may find many thing others are seeking and be able to realize Immediate oush. it what you want Unt here, advertise for It Tribune Clas sified Ads are inexpensive effective) RATES Per word first Insertion.. tc (.Minimum 25c) Each additional insertion, per word , It (Minimum 10c) Per line per month without copy change ..........$!. 2f CASH or money order must ac company all mail ordei classified ads. LOST and FOUND LOST Girl's small leather zipper purse containing glasses, etc. Box 421, Jo-Jack Drive. TAKEN UP Jersey heifer and spot . ted calf. Owner may have same by paying damage and ad. Ray O. YOSt, tit. 2, BOX liUa. LOST In Howard district, Persian eat, black and brown tiger striped. Reward. Ask your neighbor. Tel. Humane Society, 1516. BEPORT tost dogs, animal cruelty cases Humane Society Phone 1616 WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Man to do chores and cut . . wood. Must be good milker. J. P Sawyer, Wagner Creek road, 2 miles ' from Talent. Phone 7493, Ashland. WANTED High school boy, able to milk, to help with chores. Dairy. Box 374, care Mall Tribune. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Housekeeper In mother less home. Write Harry S. Walker, p. o. Clerk, Medford. WAN.TED Experienced housekeeper, middle-aged; references. Box 572, Tribune. MALE or FEMALE HELP WANTED Make good money gather lng and sacking wnite acorns, biu ton. See J. J. Osenbrugge. AGENTS WANTED AMAZING new auto Invention. Super - charging GAS-MISER saveB up to ' 35 gas and oil. Increases power. Easily Installed. New scientific prln . . clple. Exclusive territory. Write for free sample offer. Dept. 320. - Malone & Moles, Sioux City, Iowa. WANTED SITUATIONS YOUNG LADY wishes typing of an nouncements. Invitations, letters, etc., for clubs, teachers, churches. P.-T.A. and Individuals. Write to Box 583, Mall Tribune. AUTO REPAIRING at your home or mine. Stone. 816 Summit. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS DRIVING to Missouri vis California. Passengers wanted to share ex penses any place en route. 702 Park. YOUNG MAN wants room and board In private home. Prefers south west of town. Call 1661 between 12:16 snd 13:45 p. m. WANTED Logging truck. Arthur Davles. Phone 332, Jacksonville. WANTED Studio couch. 334 Apple. WANTED TO RENT Poultry farm with housing capacity for 700 birds. Modern home, some acreage. In Medford vicinity. Immediate pos session. Phone 498-J-5, H. N. Prose. Sweeney Hatchery. INDIVIDUAL WASHINGS done sepa rately, 4c lb. 304 Boardman. WANTED Clean, soft cotton rags at Mall Tribune. JJUILTS covered and tied, si t&g done. Phone 1566-X. Quilt- PRIVATE DETECTIVE wishes any case. Box 823 Tribune. WE PAY MORE CASH For Yotu Furniture. ROI.BKOOK ASIUIKWS. 6th and Front. Phone 547 CHESTER L MYERS for painting and decorating PHONE 1485-W WANTED DrassmaKlne and altera tlons Ratherlne Muse. Singer Shop. 22 8 Grape BKST PRICES PAID For Your Furniture EADS A OHKN. Phone 1 193-J WELL DRILLING! 50 per ft first 60 ft., etc J M Dodge 519 Ring WANTED Scrap Iron brass, copper all Kinds of metal Medford Bar gstn House, 37 N Orape St Tel 1063 HIGHEST CASH PKK'fcS PAID For Your Furniture Mi:mOHI RAHOAIN 11(11 E. 27 N Orw j Phone 103 FOR RENT HOUSES RENT 4-room house, modern: garage. Adults only. 943 Murray Ave. FOR RENT Small well furnished house. Ha d wood, built-in, electric refrigerator, range, water heater. S30. Tel. 589-J-3. FOR RENT Furnished cottage, newly decorated. ?!50. 325 East Jackson. SFVEN-ROOM fiirn houe, complete ly rebuts beds jt - FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Furnished 4-room house, close In, gas equipped. Inquire 334 Apple. FOR RENT d-room furnished house. 712 Pine fit. Phone R. E. Carley. 2079-J. FOR RENT 8-room furnished house, newly decorated: 3 bedrooms. 17 Newtown. FOR RENT 4-room unfurnished house at 147 6o. Holly. Key at 338 So. Holly. FOR RENT 4-room house, 1 acre, Irrigated, city water, lights. Phone 1227-J. FURNISHED 3-r Duplex, clean, close in. garage, adults. Inq. 340 So Grape. FOR RENT Duplex, near Junior Hi Call at 328 Haven. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT 2 -room furnished apart ment, 18. 317 E. Jackson. FURNISHED 3-room apartment. Adults. 40 Quince. FURNISHED apartment; heat, private bath. Frig Ida Ire. 806 W. Main. FOR RENT Apartments, furnished and partly furnished; winter rates. Third at Apple. FURNISHED 3 and 3-room apart ments. Adults. 604 West 10th. FOR RENT Modern furnished apart ment. ' 316 No. Central. DESIRABLE apartments, 3 rooms and bath: gas heat. Inquire Farmers & Fruitgrowers Bank. FOR RENT 4-room unfurnished apartment at 601 North Central. FURNISHED APARTMENTS Private bath, heat. Frlgldalre. 808 W Main FOR RENT Apartments. Durell Court, 3rd and Holly. Inquire Apt. 6. FURNISHED APARTMENT, only. 603 So. Holly St. GE BAUER APTS. 6th at Oakdale: modern furnished or unfurnished large or small Comforts and cour tesy by WEEK or MONTH Phone 713-Y. FOR RENT Furnished Hotel Holland apt. Frlgldalre. electrlo range. MODERN Furnished Apartments. Ar thur Arms Apts 330 N Holly. FURNISHED APARTMENT - inner springs mattresses, heat, hut water. Electrolux. gan.ge Berben Apart ments 10 Quince. FOR RENT Furnished Rooms ROOM FOR RENT With or without board. 28 Myrtle St., or call 392-J. TWO clean sleeping rooms, connect ing bath. 1003 West Main. ROOMS AND APARTMENT. 10 and $15. 21 Genesee. ROOM FOR RENT 329 Apple. NICE, pleasant sleeping room; home privileges. 323 King St. ROOM FOR RENT $2.50 week: pri vate entrance. 408 Edwards. ATTRACTIVE ROOMS. 404 S Orape FOR RENT BOARD, ROOM BOARD AND ROOM 716 E. Main 1 per day. FOR RENT Miscellaneous COUNTRY SERVICE STATION, close In. for lease. Box 707 Tribune. HAVE good winter pasture for 400 head of cattle. 93.50 per head for the season. Geo. O. Martin. Cotton wood. Cal. FOR RENT Miscellaneous FOR RENT Steam heated office room. Two store buildings. See Roland Hubbard or Al Littrell FOR EXCHANGE FOR TRADE Will take good milk cow in exchange on piano. Bald wln Piano Shoppe. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Three brood sows. In quire Tim White, Houston road, Phoenix, Ore. AUCTION SALE At Pavwion, north Medford, Ore., Saturday, Sept, 30. Sale commences on hogs promptly at 1 :30 p. m.; 7 head horses. Inc. 8 work horses, 1 4-yr.-old unbroken gelding (gentle), 1 saddle horse. 1 stock saddle, 1 child's saddle (near ly new); 10 head cattle. Inc. 2 cows milking now. 3 fat cows, 3 sets double harness and collars, I doe. N. Hamp. Red pullets. Call Col. A. H. Dudley, 851-J-3 for property list ing. So. Ore. ltvestock Auction Co. FOR SALE Dairy cows, horses and farm machinery. W. B. Downs. Coleman Creek bridge. FOR SALE Two 19-month registered black Percheron stallion colts: one grey 6-year-old. P. D. Lofland. Ceritral Point. FOR SALE Mixed lot of cows. Jer seys and Guernseys. I. F. Walter, Prospect. Ore. LIVESTOCK Young team. 4 and 5 years old. 1400 lbs, each; cheap H. R. Rich n rd "on. Little Applgate FOR SALE DOGS, PETS FOR SALE) Police puppies (German Shephard). White Star Inn. Oreen- "nrlTitr Hwv. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES ARE YOU SATISFIED WITH YOUR CAR? Sandy guarantees the cars you buy from him. 1937 Studebakpr Coupe, like new 13.000 miles 1635 1937 Stud-shaker Sedan, with ra dio 595 1936 Chevrolet Sedan 4M 1937 Willvs Sedan 360 1931 Bulck Sedan .. 85 1936 Chevrolet Pickup 385 25 Trucks. Pickups and Passenger Cars to Select from. SANDERSON MOTOR CO. Open Evenings and Sundays. FOP. BALE New 38 Willys ii-ton pickup. Will sell for lnss than whole sale eost. Would crnsldT chesp p'rvun in trsd. I. J. Austin, 44 j FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR BALE 1933 Chevrolet truck. Steel bed. Vedford Fuel Co. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE SMALL FARM FOR SALE 4-room cabin, outbuildings, 3 good wells. 10 acres all In cultivation, dose In. Phone 367, Central Point. FOR SALE 10 acres In new clover. M. M. Eubanks, Crater Lake Four Corners. FOR SALE Pasture, 300 acres, part Irrigated, good fences and 75 tons hay; feed racks, good water. S E. Hansen. Jacksonville. Tel. 31-F-13. a a a a a Stocked and equipped S90GD dfUrv farm-100 crM 47 r w w w w A fr water and lota of It; running stream, clover, alfalfa, family fruit; modern home, city water, barn, alio, paved road, near town. Terms. Also jk.j.A . Five rooms, bath, hard- NKriJ wood floors, basement, fc " furnace, laundry room, double garage, fine lot on paved street, excellent location. Easy Terms. Will rent for 36. THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE No. 7 N. Bartlett St. Phone 1496. evening 1513-J. FOR SALE BY OWNER Seven-room house; four bedrooms, close In. Terms. Box 364 Tribune. WHEN you think of real estate think of Brown k wnite. HOUSES FOR SALE In Medford and surrounding towns. Easy terms Jackson County Federal Saving and Loan Association. FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS Convenient terms. Lists available at National Farm Loan Office, 303 Liberty Building. Medford. FOR SALE Medford property; in come 9240 per month. No reason' able offer refused. Box 1400. care Tribune. CITY and country properties RENT ALS LOANS INSURANCE. C. S Butterfleld. 409 Medford Building For Exchange Real Estate TRADE Large corner lot. 75x100 ft. lor wnat nave you. 307 Apple. SALE OR TRADE Highly improved 87 acres 405 J St. SALE OR TRADE for smaller place, good 50-acre farm: Irrigated with crops. Sell equity cheap Small down payment. Box 3813. Tribune FOR SALE Miscellaneous FOR SALE; Cheap l-h.p. outboard motor. 1013 Reddy. FOR SALE Baled hay. M. M. Eu banks, Cater Lake Four Corners. TWO-HORSE DISC Sell or trade for young hellers or good milk cow. Wedge, mile west Talent school. FOR SALE Wood ranges, all prices. 31 No. Bartlett. FOR SALE -Mortgage for $3000, 7 interest, on finest farm property, 3 miles from Medford. Box 658, Tribune. FOR SALE Oil heaters, up. 31 No. Bartlett. FINE DELICIOUS APPLES. 75c lug; also ripe SECKEL PEARS for pick ling and preserving, 60c lug. Crystal Springs Packing Co., 139 8. Fir. FOR SALE Electric refrigerator, 35. 31 N. Bartlett. ALUMINUM TUB MAYTAG. 3 years old, S65. Also dining room set. Dressier'!, 1107 East Main. FOR SALE! Delicious apples. Bring your boxes. McCaskey Ranch, Old Stage road. FOR SALE OR TRADE Wood circu lating heater, used ona year. See at Jackson County Feed Store. FOR SALE Violin, 80 years old, 85. Phone 280. FOR SALE Bosc and Anjou pears. Joe Nary Orchard, Rt. 8, Box 78. SACRIFICE FOR CASH Schumann upright piano, excellent condition. Phone 1490-R or 1777-J. OREEN SUGAR PINE SHAKES Saps (8. heart (10. In woods. V. D. Jones, Butte Falls, Ore. FOR SALE Grey winter oats, black Swedish oats, vetch seed. Glvan Ranch. 3 miles west Eagle Point. DR. MARCELL Minerals. 416 8. Laurel. FOR SALE Delicious apple. Inde pendent Packing Co., Phoenix. FOR SALE Trumpet, Holton make 11 So. Orange, after 6 p. m. APPLES Bennetts. Delicious, Q rimes Golden, windfalls. Gebhard's, Vi mile north Bear creek bridge. Cen tral Point. PRUNES lc lb. you pick: lHc pick- ed. Ford Qardens, 3 miles west on Jacksonville Hwy. Tel. 731-R-l FOR SALE; Lighting plant, like new Reasonable. Frees Garage. FOR 8ALE CHEAP Breeding does, some registered: registered buck; small litters. Inquire Box 324 Lozler Lane, Medford. or 1 mile south of Talent. Box 240. WESTING HOUSE Automatic electric roaster, nearly new, 122.50. Hansen Hardware. 22-INCH wood heater, 610. Hardware. FOR SALE Miscellaneous furniture Suitable for cabin or csmp 1137 West Main. GRAPES lc. Brine containers. Orlf fen Creek road. 1st house west brown schoolhouse. CUT-RATE PRICES Nu-Way Mat tress and Upholstery Co. Phone 293. 209 West 8tb St. CANNING TOMATOES. tC lb.. Blan kenshlp. Central Point. FOR SALE Mortgage for 68000 for S years. 7. Box 1399. Tribune. FOR SALE Washer service Full Una genuine Maytag, parts Service on all makes. Medford Maytag Co- 81 No Bwrtlftt. phone SB PERSONAL MISCELLANEOUS RUMMAGE SALE The Ever Ready Circle of Presbyterian Church, Fri day and Saturday of this week. 317 West Main near Pick's Hard ware. SEE BARNEY for carefree wtnter driving. BARNEY'S SIGNAL, 8tb and Riverside. RUMMAGE SALE Sept. 22 and 23. 317 West Main, sponsored by Mer rltt Circle of Presbyterian church Sanitnrlu m. WE CARE FOR THE SICK. ROOUE RIVER SANITARIUM. PHONE 82. JACKSONVILLE GEORGE EATON (Chimney Sweep) has returned. Phone 647. A Better Re bore Job at a Saving. Frees Garage. Tel. 1766. Sanitarium. WE CARE FOR THE SICK ROGLE RIVER SANITARIUM PHONE JACKSONVILLE R2. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE Restaurant, cheap. 325 North Riverside. Must leave city by Friday. FOR SALE Small going business at Mcrtftce price. Phone Ashland S'JBI. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON COUNTY AHSTKACT CO. TITLE INSl'R.-WCB AliSTKXCTS ESCROWS MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. 32 No. Central Ave. Phone 416 Dressmaking THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking Fur Remodeling, Buttons in1! Buckles covered. Room 303 U. S. Nat'l Bank Bide. Tel 1181. Expert Window Cleaner. LET JOE DO IT Tel. 1173 or 293 House cleaning: floor waxing; de- mothlng nips, upholstery, dinning Radiator Repairing. HOOPER'S 33 RADIATOR SERVICE South Bnrtlett. LOANS SCHOOL DAYS ARE HERE OUR SPEEDY LOAN SERV ICE WILL HELP YOU MAKE THE GRADE) We'll advance you up to $500 on your car so that you can more easily meet extra heavy fall ex penses. Same day service. No sign era. Repay In convenient small monthly payments. Also loans on household goods; other personal security. Get the details of this friendly, confidential service NOW Come in, write or phone. OREGON FINANCE CO. 46 South Central. Phone 139 Ground Floor Craterlan Bldg. License 8-211. M-217. MONEY TO LOAN on modern dwell-' lngs of late construction. $9 76 per month per thousand. Low Interest rate. BROWN & WHITE. 104 W. Main. ROOKING WE REPAIR or apply any type of roof. Pabco Roofings. Shingles. Coatings and Palnta. New stock of Wall Paper Ekerson Paint and Roof Co., 38 So. Bartlett. Tel. 243. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Member of a nomadic people of Africa S. Hmnll explo sion I. Lowest portion or a shaft for receiving drain water 12. Moon godriesa II. Dutch city 14. Bacchanalian cry 16. Went before 17. Oaa of the air 18. Ground grain 19. Places of worth Id 21. Self 23. Vessel pro pelled by the wind 25. Social conduct 27. Cats sparingly 3L Genus of the Virginia willow it. Held a session 24. Silkworm 36. Examinations 37. Going up 39. Soapy-feeling mineral 4L Support for a golf ball 41 Reproach abusively 4ft. One who copies servilely Solution of Yesterday's Punle AlclTLlAlMl8iMIIl k o 9M AgTf R. MUZ N o AWilLSMN L AjtjiT I HiMfciAWfTllS 1chMcMe a l PAWLOR Eg0T0H L flF ToTr E A G E NT IMSeIsIsIesIlIy 47. Toward the sheltered side IS. Invoice or a ship's cargo 61. Crusted dishes 62f. Killer whale 64 Bark of the paper mul berry 65. Sour 66. Negative : mi fcl 15 iP Hi ''Ml LpLL "ill Jl W H HP37 30 wMml !L 41 43 44 11 !lZZZ!!!l!!Z "111 wt 1 1 iff7 1 1 T BUSINESS DIRECTORY Auto Loait. LOW RATE AUTO LOANS CONTRACTS REFINANCED MONEY to buy new or ued Mrs. Private money at new low rates. Immediate action. No red tape. 1 TO 20 MONTHS TO PAY. W E. THOMAS 45 South Central. Phone 139. License M-317. $20 to SI, OOO On Your Car. 1D30 to 1939 model cars snd light trucks. 1 to 18 months to repay. CONSUMERS CREDIT CO. HAROLD H. BROWN AGENCY. Agent. 133 East Main. M-33B. Phone 907. You Can Save Money snd Time by Getting Your CAR LOAN OR REFINANCING Direct From the Lender, The OREGON FINANCE CO. 45 South Central. License M-317. CAR LOANS Solve your financial problems by refinancing or borrowing. LOANS ON CARS 1933-1939. Trl-State Acceptance Corp. License M.253. MARK A. OOLDY 109 E. Main. Phone 728. DIAMOND LOANS DIAMOND LOANS QUICK - CONFIDENTIAL INEXPENSIVE Require no principal payments for months to 1 year. OREGON FINANCE COMPANY Under Supervision of Stats Banking Department 45 South Central Avenue Tel. 139. Medford. Ore. Lie. No. 8-311 Transfer. CITY TRANSFER & STORAGE CO Household moving and general hauling. 39 S Orsps. Phone 3090. day or night. EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO Office 26 So. Fir. Phone 316 Prices right. Service gusrsnteed. DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE 40 8. Fir Street. Insured Carriers. Local snd Long Distance Hauling. Phone 644. Fur Repairing. FUR RESTYLING, REPAIRING. CLEANING snd OLAZING. 19 No. Bartlett. Frances Dnllalre Evelyn A. Tics. Music Instruction Piano, Violin. Hawaiian Oultar, Or chestra Groups. Song arranging. Fred Alton Halght, Studio, 318 Liberty Bldg. LEGAL NOTICES UcerflmiMieT In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of Jennie Dickey Perrlne, also known a Jen nie D. Perrlne, deceased. The undersigned has filed In the County Court of Jackson County, Oregon, the final account of bla administration of the Estate of Jen nle Dickey Perrlne, also known as Jennie D. Perrlne, deceased, and aald Court has fixed Saturday, the 14th Cross -Word Puzzle t. Poem T. Part worked with the foot I. Watchmen I. Part of the eye 10. Anchor IL Writes 4 16. Facility 1 20. Guided g 11. Sand forth J 21. Portaj 14, Son of Abraham 29. Sprucsst 36. Pertaining to a colony on the Bed Sea 19. Prong 30. Wise 31. Act of staying away from - business or duty 8. Salt SS. Body of SoqUi African warriors 40 Acid fruit 42. Engrossed 42. Lamb's pea name 44. Shift 46. Salamanders 49. Constellation 60. Mineral spring 61. Children's gams (7. Obstruction DOWN L High moun tain t. Covering of certain ani mals I. Wind flowers 4. Spaed contest 6. Those who sell from door to door: vi riant U.S. Envoy Quits War Zone til l.'r Anthony J. Drexel Bid die (right). United States ambassador to War anw, eacHped the war zone. In this rauiophoto from Berlin, he I in own In earnest conversation. The caption, as passed by the Berlin censors, said he was outside a hotel at Bucharest. day of October, 1039, at the hour of 10:00 a. m. of said day, at the court room of antd Court, at the Court House In Medford, Jackson Counnty. Oregon, aa the time and place for the hearing of objections to said final account and for the settlement ol aald estate. All persons Interested In said estate are hereby notified and required to make or file their objections to said final account, If any they have, on or before the time aforesaid fixed for the hearing and settlement thereof. Date of this notice and the first publication thereof, la September 13. 1030. KENNETH DICKEY PERRINE. Administrator. O. H. BENOTSON. Attorney. McLeod MCLEOD, Sept. 87- (flpl.) mtB Sdler and his daughters, Mae and Joan, and his nephew, Dqnald Edler. have all moved to Butte Falls so they could enter high school. Thayer Carlton la enrolled In at. Mary's academy In Medford for the school term. Mr. Van der Mass was a dinner guest of Mr. snd Mrs. Herman Mc Farland, September 34. Seen at the 4-H fair last week were Mr. snd Mrs. .0. D. Bendure. Dr. and Mrs. Mallery, Mrs. Alice Ragsdale, Mrs. Tressle Vaughn, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Pence. Mrs. Harry Harding, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Scott Brill and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Lavln and daughter Donnle. Mrs. Jaggers and son Lawrence. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Howe. Mrs. Jennie Hoey, Mr. snd Mrs. Fred Morgan. Mrs. Erma Beddlngfleld, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dltaworth. Mrs. Mllly Olsas, Fred MulUns and Mr. snd Mrs. Hobart Dltaworth. Hilt Billy 4-H club of Elk Creek was well represented at the 4-H fair. Kenneth Bendura captured two first prizes on his chickens snd Arnold Ragsdale third prize on his pig. Wen dall Vaughn received fifth place on his steer. Little Harry Harding, Jr.. had bad luck aa his sheep died while at the fair, from over-feeding. Bet ter luck next tlmo, Harry, Brownsboro BROWNSBORO. Sept. 37. (Spl.) Friendship circle met at the home of Mrs. Rohrer, September 14. Pres ent were Mrs. Johnston, Mrs. o. E Craig, Mrs. W. M. Hansen, Mrs. Oeo. Hansen, Mrs. Bessie Emerlck, Mrs John Wilson and the hostess. Neat meeting wlU be with Mra. Wilson October 13. Mra. Ruby wise and little daugh ter Betty and mother, Mrs. Johnston, pent Sunday at Ashland. Lois Wright went to Ashland last Sunday and will enter Southern Ore gon college. Billy Wrlht, Nora and Annie Wilson are attending high school In Medford. Betty Trueblood. Margaret Henry and Elmer Blaess are attending Eagle Point school. Mra. F. Bloomlngcamp came over from Hornbrook, Cal., last week after her son Charles, who had been 111 at the home of his aunt, Mra. Rohrer. for several daya. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Dyelnger are living near Eugene, where Mr. Dy elnger la employed on orad construc tlo nwork. I . ' Jacksonville i JACKSONVILLE. Sept. 37 (Spl.) , Monthly meeting of the Women's Missionary society will not be held aa usual, but members are Invited to attend a missionary luncheon to be given September 38 In the Ashland Presbyterian church by th Women' Missionary society of that church. Those who attend will have the pleasure of hearing a talk by a rep. resentatlve of the National Mission schools, jYallcr LaoaUig, iHioi noartct from Vancouver called September 21 at the home of his grandmother, Mrs. Cartmel. Mr. Helen Culy and her slster-ln law pedaled blcyclea to Jacksonville September 33. and called at the O. O Sanden home. Mrs. Culy reported thah her mother. Mrs. Coke of Al- paugh, Cal., a former old-time real dent of this community, had under gone a very serious major operation In June, at Tulare, Cal., and has since been convalescing. At a congregational meeting laat Sunday In the Presbyterian ehuroh, It waa unanimously voted to retain Rev. E, N. Mallery aa paator for the next six months. Mr. and Mrs. a. O. Sanden and Mr. and Mra. Seth l. Waters enjoyed a motor trip Sunday on the skyline drive of the Applegate, Beaver creek Ashland loop, and also partook of an Italian dinner at LaTosca Inn In Phoenix en route home. Mr. and Mrs. Andrus Smith drove to Crater lake Saturday, where they spent the night, continuing the next day to Klamath Falls where they called on Mr. and Mra. Wayne Mar tin, returning home the same day Annual Booster night of the Qranae will be observed Thursday at Orange nan, oeginmng with a covered-dish upper followed by a good program, Mrs. jack Crump, Mln Prances Port, Maiden and Merton LeRov and Miss Helen Dunn and Miss Muriel Alberta spent the week-end at the Alberta cabin at Lake of the Woods. Sunday a group of high school stu dents were guests at the cabin. The annual echool carnival will be Friday, Ootober t. In the gym, be ginning at 7:30 p, m. A good pro gram, Including muslo by the band, la being prepared. Mr. and Mra. A. L. Beok wen din ner guests Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mra. Reedy of Phoenix. A movie was enjoyed after the din ner. Miss Meroer spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mra. Henry Conger and family. Mra. Msry God ward and Mrs. Jamea Kent motored to Ashland September IB, to meet with the county P.-T.A board a tthe home of Mrs. H. Elhart. county president. After the buslueas ...v,, uBiignuui luncneon waa erveo. oy tne Ashland members of the board. Leonard McKee, Tom Dunnlngton and eon Tom, Carol Lewis and Tom Height motored to Squaw mountain Monday to hunt, and returned the same day without success. Howard District HOWARD DISTRICT, Sept. 37, (Spl.) Howard extension unit met with Mrs. M. J. Swing last Wednes day. The following officers were Installed: Mrs. M. J. Swing, chair man: Mrs. John Yantlss, vice-chairman: Mra. Ruth Slocks, secretary and treasurer: Mr. Paul Robertson, li brarian. Alice Ricks, retiring chair man, acted aa Installing officer. Plane were made for the coming year of work. Delicious refreshment were served by Mesdamea Swing, Stocks and Yantlss, Next meeting will be at thehom of Mrs. Foncy Leonard on October t. Mr. Mabel Mack will be present at this time with her topic "Weight Control." Mr. Al Puhl pent the past week visiting her mother and sister In Yreka, Cal. Friendly Neighbor club will meet with Mrs. Alma Twyman, Thursday, September 38 at 3 p. m. The school baseball team played practice game with Lone Pine Mon day, Lone Pine won 8 to 3. . L'rges cremation LONDON (UP) One crematorium each year would aave the apace equal to one football ground at present be ing eaten up by cemeteries, declared Lord Horder, th king' p' yalclan. In an address to members of the Crema tion society at Southsra. He predict- j i n. .v k C. ,!. Ill Jl .- "UU'U W. at to, m sismWUmt M KUtatv 1 iGAOKh ttRS L1M HOPEFULLY AHEAD TO GREATER PEATS Horde of Inventors Visions Low-Upkeep Diesel Auto, Cheap Air -Conditioning, Forest Blaze Chemicals By Lloyd Tupllng (United Press Staff Correspondent) SALT LAKE CITY, Utah (UP) Within the next few yeara, 80,000 gadgeterrs hope to pioneer the wayt For slO transcontinental trips lax Diesel motored automobllea. For America's next great Industry the manufacture of lnexpenatva alr-condttlonlng equipment for every structure from a tent to a sky scraper. For chemical apparatus that wtH enable airplanes to fly over forest fires and put them out poof Jus like that. At least, so saya the elected ohlet of the National Inventora league. Albert O, (for Oadget) Burns of Ala meda, Cel., aa he appraised Salt Laka City as the location for the group convention next spring. Burns said he represents the "nuts" who retire Into their darkened lalra and with feverish eyea and tousled hair defy jthe sneers and Jeera of friends to emerge with the 1,300 whatchamacallums that are patented every week In Washington. But, he hastened to add, tha 'screwball Inventors' are "the era atlve thinkers, who have made Amer ica great." Every year hundreds of them sa- semble to display their latest bra Us children. After them troop scores of manufacturers from all natlona, whs eye the gadgeta with wonder, realist the Impossible has been done, and proceed to market the new labor saving devices. Burns insists the world would be a better place to live In and score of new gadgeta would coma faster If the Inventors were really turned loose. Several things conspire to hold them back, ha aald. First of all, agitation over tech nological unemployment flnda It culmination In proposal to declare a moratorium on all Inventor. The Inventors' chief haa only the greatest scorn for such movea. "I remember," Bum explained, "when they deplored mechanical re frigeration on the grounds It would drive thousands of men out of their Jobs in the lea business. But mora people are employed In lea distri bution now than before, because me chanical refrigeration ha sold thai public on the Idea that food muat be kept cold." Second, the Inventor' Ideas era kept In check by established Indus tries. The motion picture interest, Burns charged, tried to retard tele vision, and the automobile Industry baa fought against Diesel develop ment. Finally, the Inventor lack flnaa clal aid. It 1 In that respect con gress make Its contribution, Bum said. Although Salt Lake City ha nut been definitely chosen a the alt for next spring's meeting, Burns aald ha 1 looking for city whose resi dents will make the gadgeteer feel at home. Burn l known a the Inventor of the first saw-toothed breadkntfe, and also developed the flrat auto lock, a gadget that fastened to th steering wheels, In the daya before the Ignition lock waa perfected. 4- On City' Doorstep PASADENA, Calif. (UP) Whll some people find a baby on thebr doorstep, Pasadena found two hive of beea on Its. somebody left thai two hives on a table In the city a precedent and the olty ha n picnic grounds. The caae Is without provision for taking car of beea. Scotland Proud EDINBURGH (UP) Mora water per head of population 1 used la Scotland than In England, declared Co), John Colvllle, secretary for Scot land, In a recent speech. "Not only will this fact give our neighbor to the south some Idea of our clean liness; it will answer libel about our national beverage," he aald. Town Included ST. PAUL, Kas. (UP) When Har ry Brown purchased 830 acre of land near here he got a townalt thrown In. Included In th land waa th old site of Hertha, Just west of her, and on It were two house, (tor build ing, one main street and an alley. "Ill probably plow It under," Brown said. 3 NEED CAOII? BORROW ON YOUR CAR Let us sxplaln how easy It 1 to have) ready caah with your ear aa security Phone 31 for full Information. Commercial Finance Corp. "Th Friendly Fins nee Company W. w. Walker, President First Natl Bant Bldg. Phone tl License Number 184 i