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PAGE SEVEN WHAT YOU WANT Classified FOR EASY REFERENCE VO eotuiow MEt)FOED MAIL TRIEU, MEDFOKO. OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 21, (WAKvUul 1 Vi I V2 I U.UV 1 LL J 9 DON'T FORGET TO PHONE THAT ANT AD I HEBE ABE THE BATES; per word first insertion 3c (Minimum 35o) Each additional Insertion. per word - c (Minimum 10c) Per line per month, without mov changes $1.3d LOST If dog la miasint,, call 1618 HELP WANTED Mine and retnnle. .,fki WAUV.M 1 A tn 50 Civil service positions pay 41260 to 340O yearly, tram yuuin m. the next examination and pi-.y later under our PAT AFTER APPOINTMENT I Plan. Nominal charge for supplies.! i etc: limited number accepted un- r der this plan. See Mr. Kerns. Jack son Hotel aaonaay a. m. to 9 p m. WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Any kind of elein'ng. 25c an hour, uan dm. LAWN and garden work wanted. Call Uo4-tv. WANTED By experienced man. posi tion to operate orcjiaru m . either on salary or shares; refer ences furnished: could take imme diate charge. Address S L. caro Mall Tribune, and party will call. WANTED MISIHI.I.ANF.OI'S WANTED Several thousand good sugarplne snakes, uive .i.e uur price per M. delivered. Must be reasonable. R. R. Ouches, Aledford. Route 1. Phone 857-L. WANTKD To- borrow $2.500 -on gilt- edge firs, mortgage on wen iwijk 70-acre bearing pear orchard near Medford Address A. J. and owner will call and see you. WANTED AUTOMOBILES WANTED Light used cars, pay cash Ph. 653. 1761 N. Riverside. CARS WAITED We will pay cash for your car or sell It for you See Tjud" Renfro. Armstrong Motors. Inc. 38 No. Riverside Tel 18 FOB RENT HOUSES TWO ROOM. new. clean, completely furnished modern house acd gar age. $17.50. We pay wiier. 1015 West 11th. FOR RENT 4-rm. atucco: hardwood floors, fireplace: 1 block south of New Washington school. i)46 Mur ray Ave. FOR RENT Small furn. house, gar age, $12.00, water paid. 541 Austin. txR RENT Neat 4 room unfurnish ed house, modern. 324 King St. In quire at 416. FOR LEASE 303 South Orange five room furnished home. Oll-o-matlc heating plant, fireplace, electric range. Frlgldalre, overstuffed fur- !J nlture. $50.00 Including water. Chas R. Ray, Realtor, Medford Bldg., phone 302. roR RENT Half duplex, modern. 240 S. Holly, phone .00-L. FOR RENT Furnished house, garden. Phone 1055. FOR RENT House. 124 Vancouver. 723 W. 2nd. Call 335 S. .Riverside. FOR RENT Clean 5 room house, range and heat. Key at 140 So. Ivy. FOR RENT 4-rm. house; city water and lights, garage, woodshed, gar den space; $7 50 per m.nti.. 910 Stevens St. Henry Currier. 601 W. ' loth St. FOR KENT 4-room house. I nlle south Oak Grove school; $8 00 Dean Saltmarsh. FOR F.ENT 3-room house. acre Irrigated garden land. G. Gelln. Howard Ave. FOR RENT Good clean furnished 3- room f"' 3 Eaat Jacfton 3 FOR RENT 7 room furnished house. very cheap to reliable ptriy. rnone C. A. De Voe. FOR RENT 5 room modern house. garade; garden apace Tei 742-J. FOR RENT Modern r.ouse. close In rin ansae, lawn ana siurn $25 per month, water paid. Call at 325 South Riverside. ""OR RENT 6-room house. 517 So Holly. cIom In on paved street: fire place, ga range, garage, shade; nice place. See Mc'Oore at Med ford Natl bank. FOR RENT Qoud house, nicely fur nished, on West Jacks'm; $33 mater paid. Call 697-J-;. FOR RENT 4-ro-im osrtlv furnished house, east side. Inquire 414 8 Riverside. 1 FOR KN r 6 -room mooern furoiaiiwa bouAe. I27-O0, watei paid v,au 1278-B. K HEN 1 Homes Furnianed Of unfurnished Brown A wa:t 1 j X H H E N 1 1 - 4 tv 5 - r i m nouses rnone iua vj is . ntri is Phone D fr FOR BENT HOUSES FOR RENT 6-room bouse strictly clean and modern; close In; low . rent to right party.' Inquire 340 8 Orape. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Desirable turn. apt. All hotel accommodations. Hole! Orand PRIVATE front room, suitable light housekeeping. 22S North Central. Shady: close In. FOR RENT 6 rooms downstairs: modern, partly furnished, large garden, 2 garages, chicken house, fruit. 641 Pine St. BEST apartments In town at new reduced rates. Schuler Apts. FOR RENT Completely furnished 2-room apartment. 229 N. Ivy. FOR RENT Modern apartment bun galow. furnished. Reasonable. 1015 w. 11th. Phone 838-x. FOR RENT Clean apt. Durell Court 329 No. Holly. NEAT front corner single apt. Reas onable. 1205 E. Main St. FOR RENT 3 room apt. In rear; hot and cold water, ahower bath 118 Afmond. FOR RENT Deslraole furnished apt Electrolux. The Serben. 10 Quince FOR RENT 4-roon. apt, garage $16.50. 209 West Jackson. FOR RENT Apartment partly fur nished or unfurnished; steam heat; newly decorated. Inquire at Mall Tribune office. FOR RENT Furnished apt. Lights garage: $10 & $13. Phone 452-H. FOR RENT Modern furnished apt. adult 345 No. Bartlett. FOR RENT Apt.; steam-heat, frigid aire, hot water. 603 So Holly. FOR RENT Steam-heated apta over Lamport's, after Feb. 6. FOR RENT Modern steam-heated apartment. large living room with fireplace, bedroom, bath and kit chenette, hardwood floors: all new ly decorated. Inquire at Mali Tri bune office. FURN. APTS. for rent. $5 a week Apply at Peoples Electric Store. FOR RENT 3-room apartment. ilO 620 So Fir Phone 1320. FOR RENT Modem duplex apt; 4 rooms. Phone 443. FOR RENT FIRNIKHKD ROOMS FOR RENT Rooms; . also 1 room apt., 303 No. Holly after 5 o'clock. Phone 1017-Y. FOR RENT Pleasant room for gen tlemnn, close in, private home, bath, garage. 609 E. Main. FOR RENT Rooms 91.60 wet. bachelor cabin; apts. 445 So Front St. FOR RENT ROOM AND BOARD FOR RENT Nice room and board, close In; also modem 5 room house hardwood floors, furnace, flrepluce, garage. East Side. Phone 769-R. FOR RENT Attractive room with board; garage. 33 No. Peach. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Small ranch close In; well Unproved. Phone 437-X. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE Established business, one of the best cities on Coast. Owner will sacrifice $600 cash. Must sell account Illness, address Box 2953, Mall Tribune. FOR EXCHANGE FOR TRADE Acreage near Medford for city home. Box 4638. nibune. FOR TRADE 6-cabln court in Med ford and 6 acres alfalfa near golf course. What have you? C. Chet Leonard. Texaco Service Station. No. Riverside. GOOD modern home, full Basement, large lot. Will take smaller home In exchange. C. S. BUTTEUFIELD. FOR TRADE Steam boiler. Incuba tor and brooder, for cows E. V. Holifleld. Old Stage road. MISCELLANEOUS LEARN TO PLAY the Hawaiian gui tar, also violin and banjo. ' fur nish Instruments and employ the imtrti-mri. For further Information Phone 409-J. and ask for Mr. Ray. MATERNITY $30 for 10 days 8peo lal building Trained nurse Ash land Convalescent Home. OLD PEOPLE and Invalid enjoy Hy ing at Ashlana uonvaieecem nvuw INCOME TAX Let mt prepar your Income tax return Both tt and federal are now due Sn years experience Fred L Colel,, Phone 735-M GOLD dust bought and told at Red- dep Uo- era lioor Heaiora D.ag. LOCAL or long d:tno hauling We guarantee to save you money Haw ley Transfer. 819 North dlverslde . Phone 1044-X. rOK SALE AUTOMOBILES BARGAINS Nothing else but. 21 used cers to plckJ from. Coupes, roadnter. sedan. Easy trjo, your car In trace. Buy now. GATES AUTO CO. Used Car Dept. FOR SALE or TRADE MrKjel A Fo -dor: take cattle or what hive 70J? Cabin 26. 400 No. Rlveis:dt. REPOSSESSED Uied car. 30 to pick from, at all price. $35 00 to $700 00 Oakland Pontlac Gsrai-e .n new location 207 8 Riverside. Sarderwn Motor Co. FOR SALE 1930 trro eca&. jrifftna . rubber, ton mileage looks nd runs like new Total price tJ5 Will take car of truck it trade Call ai 407 King St. PUont f44-& PI FX OIL DI.LlVF.ftf PHONE 332 for fuel oil deliver:' 1 Reinkui Trucking. Co j rOR FUEt "OIL ijliflrj PiiJM 116 tad Tiaaafex ana Stork Oo. , FOR SALfc REAL E9TATB umv A THIS VCtR A HaHOAIN? A real stock ranch; ovir 350 acres. with 70 acre of good cumvaiea land: all farm land and pastures under fence: substantial buildings: some fruit, berries, good spring wster. running stresms. Some trade accepted. 500 00 cash, bs.ance ex tremely good terms. 28OO.C0. total THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE Realtors. 12S E. SlKth St. Tel. 1498 UNUSUAL BARGAINS 3-riH.m house, woodshed and garage, 31, blocks from this office; rich roll; side walks, shade, lights, water, toilet. Price $600; $50 down. $15 monthly. 30 ACRES. 8 miles out. on ereek and countv road: fine spring, gar den land with free water: lots of wood: like a park: 3-room house, furnished: chicken house, bam. Price $900: $100 down. $15 a month. 10 ACRES. Orlffln creek; onek and county road crosses: a real wood lot and summer home: no build ings: worlds of material to build log house. Rare bargain at $250: $50 down. $5 monthly. D. E. MILLARD. 425 East Main. MONEY MAKERS EASY TO BUY Several splendid farm properties for sale on easy terms: from 1 to 300 acre tracts of choice farm land: some exceptional locations you'll be happy to own. Come now. E. C. OADDIS, 609 East Main. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE VALLEY VIEW DISTRICT Your opportun ity to own a 33-acre highly im proved place: modern: diversified: alfalfa, family fruit, grain and gar den: fully equipped with machin ery, cows, chickens, some furniture. The price Is about one-half of what It sold for a year ago. Etv terms. THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE Realtors. 125 E. 6th; Phone 1498. FOR SALE Attractive homes and business property, bargains. W. J. Roberts. 720 W. 2nd. WHEN you think of real estate think of Brown & Whit. FOR SALE HOMES FOR QUICK SALE By ov ner, 8 room house 3 blocks from P. O. Phone 1017-Y after 6:30 c m. FOR SALE Pleasant, roomy house. Cherries, other fruit, nuts, near schools. Beautiful view, saade. Val ue $3000. Terms. Mrs. J. W. Isley, 449 Euclid Ave.. Ashland. HIGH-CLASS 7-room bung&'ow In distinguished residential district. Cash price $6000.00. Owner wants Copco stock for his $3500 equity. Walter H. Jones, Realtor, over Jack son County Bank. Phone 796. FOR SALE Sacrifice five room mod ern home, gas and electricity, large lot and trees. $1,500. $500 buys my equity Phone 1082-X. FOR SALE: Attractive homes Phono 105. 30 No Central. ' FOB SALE POULTRY WHITE LEGHORN chick. Hansen strain: 100-$1000: 600-9 60. 2500 $9 00: Rocks $11 0U Heavy layers large type Hundred of testimo nials Literature free Jenka Poul try Farm. Tangent. Or TURKEY EOO hatching. $6 per 100 Phone 371-R-l. Ashland. FOR SALE Austral White hatching egga and chlcka. Phone 344-M. FOR SALE R. I. setting eggs. T. A, Plfley, phone 976-W. WHITE LEGHORN CHICKS Hansen atram; 100, $10: 600, $9 50; 3500, $9: Rocks. $11 Heavy layers; large type: hundreds of testlmonls! Lit erature free. Jenk Poultry Farm Tangent, Ore. AUSTREL-WHITE hatching eggs The new nen lays with the Leghorn, weigh with the Rock Call Oeo Webb at Lamport'. PULLETS tor sal. Call' 803 McAn- drews road. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Registered Hereford bulla $76 each. H. E. Conger. Rt. 3, Medford. FOR SALE or trade--G"od team about 1200 lb Phone O. A DeVo FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS GOOD until the 26th. Stark famou family orchard. 21 trees: $25 00 val ue. Twelve dollar dellve-od W. B Crause. 526 South Fir St. THOROUGHLY reconditioned Ford, on tractor. $225. Ed Foss, Talent. MANZANITA wood for sail. Write John Newcomb, Route 3, Box 141 Medford. Oregon. FOR SALE or Will Trade for light car one outboard boat motor; also good boat trailer for sate. Pennington's Battery Service. Phone 903. ALREADY there are gardeners plac ing their orders at the Csrey Plant Farm on the highway south of Phoenix, for tomato and cabbage plants. FOR 6 A LI? Fordson tractor, plow and disc. Priced reasonable. Tel. 1412. FOR SALE Dairy and sheep and horse fertilizer and black loam. I Lee Hamilton. Phone 919-L. I FOR SALE Airway vacuum cleaner and appliances, 635: circulating heater, 25; 100-lb. refrigerator, 125. 224 Clark St. MASTADON strawberry plants. 7&c per 100. Geo. B. Youni. Stewart Avt. Phone 7-r . FOR SALE Lad 1 no ciorer. alfah'a A: rye sraas seed A alfalfa hay. Want ed springer cows. C. C. Hoover, 697-R-2. FOR SALE Roller Canaries Phone C A DeVo FOP. SALE Cheap, redwond fence posts Tel 1044-X. Han ley Transfer BATTERY SPECIALS e-voit. 13- piate junior '6 mo. guar.) A3.50: ! fl-vclt, 13-pIats sttmdsrd 1 1 yr guar.) 15: 6-volt, 13-plate heavy duty. 6, Your old battery M worth 11. Severin batteries recharged, 25c. All others rechsreed. 50c SEVER IN PATTERY SERVICE 1520 N. Riverside. . FO" SALE Used tewing mac runes, all rntea. 85 up. term if 4eircd All j j msitee rented and repaired White MrlOg aUc-iia Cv, 34 W. HaiUett. ! FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS WASHED sand and gravel for all pur poses: sediment and garden plow ing; lawn contracting. Tel. 9 13-J IIUSI.NESS D1KLCTOKV JACKSON CO. ' AUSTKACI CO. Abstracts of Tllla and Title Insurance, 'the only complete Title Svstero In Jacktnn County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstract of r.tle Title Insurance Rooms 8 and 6. No. S3 North Central Ave. upstalra. Automobile Lean. CONTRACTS REFINANCED PAYMENTS REDUCED We pay up balance due dealer, bank or finance company and extend your payment. Additional money loaned. Phone 31 for appointment Chiropractic rnvitcloD DR. E. VV. HOFFMAN Chiropractic Nerve Specialist. Office hours 9 to 13. 2 to 6. 203-204 Liberty Bldg Office Phone 680; Res Phone J31-H Dentistry. DR ROBERT D. COE 404 Medford Bldg DENTISTRY Contracting WE LEND MONEY to worthy people to pay theli honest debts Paciric Coast Credit Association 421 Med lord d'dg- Medford Or Dressmaking and Remodeling. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking and .emoilellng. 424 Medford Bldg Phone 1181. Expert Window Cleaner LET OEOROE DO IT Tel 1173 Bouse cleaning. Floor waxing. Ori ental rug cleaning, specialty. Radio 5emre EXPER'l radio repairing on all makes of sets Ben L. Hitzler. Phone 437-L Furniture Repairing. FURNITURE RE-UPHOLSTERED. finished re-glued We carry a full line of upholstery sample. A. N Thlbault, Tel. 969-R Funeral Parlor PERL'S FUNERAL HOME Distinctive service at moderate rates. Estab llshed 20 year. Ambulant serv Ice. 6tb St at Oakdale Tel 47. Job Printing. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant In southern Oregon Printing rt all kind; book binding: loie-leaf ledgers; and blanks, billing systems, duplicating cash sales slips and everything In the printing line. 38-30 N Grape Phone 76 Piano Instruction. FRED ALTON HAJGHl Teacher of piano Classical and popular music courses Halght Music Studio. 318 Liberty Bldg. Tel 73. Piano Dealers. SEE the Baldwin .lne of Plan- at the Electric wiring Co., 323 W Main St.. or call Mrs. H. O. ?uruckr Tel. 1443. Money to Lend. WE LEND MONEY on furniture nd late mode) autos Three oer cent per month on unpaid balance No other charge Come In and get the cash today. See W. E. Thomas. 228 W 6th St. Mail Tribune Daily Acr.ot 1. Tlx the meaning of 7. Scheduled It. Eloquent speaker 14. Small lobs IB. Browns 13. Yals 15. Son of Adam 19. Stupid person 20. Roffue solution of Saturday's Puzzle 5.TET leVGrrfD t2. Preceding night frlTTi, 23. Again: prefix 1 ' ' - 2. ftea birds 26. An1: Latin 27, imagined 29. Expiate 31. Lry 32, Pierce with a I-oli.ted wapon 58, Anthem Workshop IB. Slberlnn rlvtT 1!). Statu 41. If French 42, Femata ssnd- piper 4. Bangs 45. Inaredltnt of varntPh 4. Irish expletive 48. Utilize 4P. furry bo. Evening patty 82. Rumored 6. .lers hi. Withdraw DOWN L One In second ehtMheod I. Rubber ClLjAiP iFEg PpTNStTlElP SI hWie MTjbM G1S MIMAM ORAWELiEMf5E RK2 ggjgjE p RtATS :EB m GIN lAlWl 1 p 14 f W7 Is 1 r m-x m? 35 mar "'i t i. aWi ?7 38 ; . 21 3o L - Lt r 33 34- ""35 34 37 "' 'y 5S 2r"7 "7" so :;v sz 53 Bl.SINE DIRECTORY Laivnmoweis LAWNMOWERS SHARPENED. OILED and adiu&ted for 75c. Call and de liver fie 23 No. Fir. Phone 361. Roofing STANDARD" ROOFDia" CO.-Bulldr. of water-tight roofs Estimates and 1 inspection without chuig, 10th nl rir at, rei. 1077 DAVIS TRANSKFR & STORAGE Servic (cu&rauteed 10 8 drape St Phone 644, or residence 1080 CADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 1015 No Central Phone 31S Prlcee right Service guaranteed. REINK1NO TRUCKINQ SERVICE Trantfer and haultru? of all klnda Office 309 South Front St. Phone 332. Vloltna THORVAL H. FOLKENBERO, Teacher of VloUn. Ensemble practice for Mudents. CloslnR out violin out flu. Studio 3 and 4 Col Me Bids. Phone afi9-J. LEGAL NOTICEL Call for Rldd for Wood. Call for bids for 70 corda more or lew, four-foot body fir, to b. deliv ered on school grounds befwe August 1. 1933. Bids to be opened April Uth and the Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. DISTRICT 4. PHOENIX. MAR J OR IE WILCOX. Clerk. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES IOR THE DIS TRICT OF OREGON. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA VS. CHRIST BERNHARD. UNITED STATES NrARSHAL'S NOTICE. Bv Virtue Of an order Issued by the United States District Court for the District of Ore gon, in the suit of the Unlt-d States of America vs. Christ Bernhard. Case No. C-13558, I am commanded to and do hereby give notice that that cer tain Dodpe Sedan Automobile. 1930 Model. Motor No. H-103298. Serial No. 8A87551. will be forfeited to the United States pursuant to the pro visions of Section 26, Title II. of the National Prohibition Act. tin. ess good cause to the contrsry be honm by trie owner or anyone havins; mi inter est therein, at ten o'clock a. m., on the 14th day of April. 1932. In the Court Room of snld Court in the Old Post, Office Building. Fifth and Mor rison Streets, Portland. Oregon. JOHN L. DAT, United States Marshal. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THF DIS TRICT OF OREGON. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA vs. LUKE E. OSGOOD. Defendant. C-13557. UNITED STATES MARSH L'S NO TICE. By virtue of an order Issued by the United States District Court for the District of Oregon, in the suit of the United Stnten of America vs. Luke E. Osgocd, Case No. C-13557. I am commanded to and do hereby give notloe that thnt certain Ford Coupe. Motor No. A-4345fl88. will be forfeited to the United States pursuant to the provisions of Section 26. Title II. of the National Prohibition Act, unless good cause to the contrary be shown by the owner or anyone navlng an inrerest therein, at ten o'cKvk a. m., on the 14th day of April. 1932. in the Court Room of said Court In the Old Post Office Building. Fifth ard Mor rison Street. Portlai.d, Oregon. JOHN L. DAY. United StMea Marshal. Votlec fo Creditors In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of Claude B. Portr. also known as Claude Berkhardt Porter, dttceaaed. The undersigned has been by the County Court of Jackson County, Oregon, appointed executrix of said estate, and has qualified. The credi tors of, and all persons having claims against, said deceased, are hereby no tified to present ie same, verified, as required by law, within alx months after the first oubllcatlon hereof, to Cross-Word Puzzle 10. Hollow cylinder 11. Football ta 18. Taks out IT, Renri'rsd tot of swins 20. Descendant! of Bhem 81. Inferior rar linrnes 24. PeIM M. Vapid 38, Chow and swallow 30. Japanese laah 38. Parts of blossoms 88. Swamp 34. King of the fairies II. Alack St. Flushed with succens I 87. Move back 40. Hlnti to a solution 43. OroM Lak 4h. Be defeated 47. Exiil 4S. Twitching 61. Com para Uts ending N. Whirlwind oil th Faros Islands It t. EntMtHantlc devotees: Blanc 4. Pronoun I. Not any Built T. Viscous mud 8. Rhnll I. Arabian garment the undersigned, at Room 330. Fed eral Bulldtlw. Medford. Oregon. Dated and first published Msrch 31, 1932. OERTRUDE J. POHTEP. Executrix of said Estate. Synopsl of the Annual Statement of the NATIONAL SV.d RITY VUIK INSl'K M E M1-AM 01 umana. in me on the thirty-first day of December, 1931, made to the insurance tommta aloner of the State of Oregon, pur suant to law: CAPITAL Amount of capital stock paid up 11,000.000.00 INCOME Net premiums received during the year ai3.33fl.98 Interest, dividends and rents received during the year tft.734-0fl Income from other sources received during the year - 4.155 50 Total income 033.416.54 DISBURSEMENTS Net lossea paid during the year including adjust ment expenses 270. 883 04 Dividends paid on capital stock Curing the yer.r... 35.000.00 Commissions and salaries paid during the year 1P4.489 06 Taxes, licenses and feee paid during the year... 18.250.30 Amount of all other ex penditure (12 453.87 Total expenditures 581055 98 ASSETS Value of real estate own ed (market value 0 Value of stocks and bonds owned (market value) $2,218,365.50 Loans on mortgages and collateral, etc tOO 00 Cash tn banks and on hand 33P.81Q.50 Premiums In course of collection written since September 80. 1031 41.693.95 Interest and rent die ajid accrued - 27,609.66 Miscellaneous 5 016.33 TotaJ admitted assets 12 62P.301 94 LIABILITIES Grass claims for losses unpaid Amount of unearned pre 129.54 miums on all outstand ing rlska 477.392.94 Due for commission and brokerage - AH other liabilities V. 552 .68 413.862.98 Total liabilities, exclu sive of capital stock of 91.000.onO Al.lW.ft7fl.48 BUSINESS IN ORECtON FOR THE YEAR Net premiums received during the year t4.842.fl6 Losses paid during the year 17.633.39 Losses Incurred during the year lb. 609. 10 Name of company. National Security Fire Ins Co. Name of president. F. B. Johnson. Name of secretary. P K. Walsh. Statutory resident attorney for serv ice. Insurance Commlssl-m. Salem. FIRST INSURANCE AGENCY. HAROLD H- BROWN, -30 N. Central Ate. Synopsis of Annual Statement of the SVKA F, h. INSURANCE CO., of Gothenburg, in the Kingdom of Sweden, on the thirty-first day of December, 1931, made to the Insur ance Commlaaloner of the State of Oregon, pursuant to law: CAPITAL Amount of capital stock paid up I 200,000.00 INCOME Ne t prem I u m s rece 1 ved during the year 11,624,102.95 Interest, dividends and rents received during the year 110,690.89 Income from other source received during the year 380.335.17 Total Income W. 104,028.71 DISBURSEMENTS Net losses paid during the year Including adjust ment expenses 988.775 84 Dividends paid on canl tal stock during the year 0 Commissions and salaries paid during the year 837.094.38 Taxes, licenses and fees paid during the year ... 63,781.36 Amount of all other ex penditures 1! 8,405. 30 Total expenditures t,8ti'i,086,88 ASSETS Value of real estate own ed (market value) 0 Value of stocks and bnndi owned (market value) 3.638,691.50 Loans on mnrtaga and collateral, etc Cah in banks and on hand , Premiums In course of collection written since .September 30. 1931 Interest and renta due and accrued Amount of all other assets 15.000 00 849.870 57 243.685 11 31 437.63 3.832 49 Total admitted asset... M.373 I7 30 LIABILITIES Gross claims for losses unpaid t IB". 135.27 Ainw'nt of unearned pre mium on all outstand ing risks 1,71u.ino flo Due for commission and brokerage 2 A00 00 All other llabllltle, I.VBRbM4 Total liabilities, exclu sive of capital stock of 200.0O0.00 2.04.15 0 BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THE YEAR Net premiums received during the year Uw.es paid during th rear Loc incurred during the year Name of Company, flvea F, 39.087 JO 15 9,18 AS 14.376 BB L. In- surance company. Name of V. 8. Manager. J. M Wenn etrom. Ststutorv resident attorney for serv ice. M-lvln Johnson, Salem. Birthday Party for Phoenix Woodcraft PHOENIX. Mareh 31. (.-"pi ) Neighbors of V7oodcraft will meet at the Oranee hall, Wednesday after noon. Msrch 31. A ape program and pirty will be given for all mem bers whoa birthdays ome In the months of January, February and March. Ilereariei, a birthday party will be enjoyed at the second meeting In each month, and birthdays of those coming In that month ob se'ved. Inn under th Pine. No cover aharg. Meteorological Report Forecasts Mertford and vicinity: Tonight and Tuesday partly cloudy; moderate tempeiuture. Oregon: Partly cloudy tonight and Tuesday; xmsetiled northwest por tion, probably with light rains; mod erate temperature. I.ocnl Data Lowest temperature this morning 29 degiees. Teni perature a year ago today : highest 59; lowest 45. Total precipitation since Septem ber 1, 1931. 14 58 Inches. Relative humidity at 5 p. m. yes terday 46 per cent; A a. m. today 98 per cent. Sunset today. 6:24 p. m. Tomorrow sunrise 6:11 a. m.; sun set 6:25 p. m. Observations Tnken at A a. tn., 120 .Merldfnn Time. 17 City r i set 6:25 p. m. I Buker City .... 44 32 .00 Cloudy Boston 38 24 .00 P Cloudy Boise 48 33 .00 P Cloudy Chicago 32 28 .34 Bnow Denver 40 20 .20 Snow Dea Moines .... 34 26 .08 Bnow Fresno 63 42 .00 Clour Helena 40 33 T Cloudy I .os Angeles.... 66 60 .00 Clear Medford 64 30 .00 Clear New York ..... 42 38 .00 Cloudy Phoenix .... 68 48 .00 Clear rvjrtlnnd 64 40 .00 Clear Reno 44 28 .00 Clear Roseburg 56 36 .00 Cloudy Salt Lake . 44 33 T Cloudy San Francisco 60 50 .00 Clear Seattle 60 43 .01 Cloudy Spokane .2 34 T Cloudy Wash., D. C. 48 34 .08 Cloudy Central Point CENTRAL POINT. March lfl. (Spl) -Mrs. Nellie Simmon la suf fering from a severe case of poison oak, Howard Mayfleld of Redmond was a business visitor In Central Point Wednesday. Clark Walker and family moved last week to En-tfene. Mra. Mary Oleason. mother of E R. Oleason, has for two weeks beeV suffering with a badly sprained ankle and la not yet able to use U. Mrs. E. Favra aiad Bobby Hoaglnnd are suffering from flu and Mra. Mer yl n GleoAon has tonsllltls. Mrs. Elmer Miller of Milton, Ore, a guest of the week at the home of her cousin Cy Hamilton, and fam ily, left Sunday for Grants Pass for a visit wlt.h other relatives before returning to her home. H. E. C. club will meet March 33rd at the home of Mrs. Will Wright. Second vegetable cookery demon stration will take place March 23rd at the Grange hall with local com mittee In oharge. Hours 10 a. m. to 3:30 p. m. Miss Neldagone Ayera waa a din ner guest of her friend, Miss Dorothy Smith, Friday. Mra. Edward Jones very pleasantly surprised her daughter Marjory, on Mareh lot,h by Inviting a group of her friends to assist In celebrating her fourteenth birthday. Games were enjoyed until a later hour when dainty refreshments were serv ed. Guests present were Dorothea Hedgepeth, Arlene Thompson, Hazel McOoiuigle, Ruby Webster, Marjory Jones, Ernest Lathrop, Billy Leever, James Flelsuer, Albert Clayton and Edwin Gebhardt. Mrs. Roy Jones was a business visitor In Ashland Monday. Merlnnd Tollefson la home from the University of Oregon for Wie spring holldnya. Carnation club was entertained at Grants Pass Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Harry Dubbs. Those enjoy ing the day with Mrs. Dubbs were Mrs, Lots Richardson, Mrs. Donna Brenner. Mrs. Verona Sehollars. Mrs. Atta Kelley, and Mrs. Zella McBcath of Phoenix. 4 Lake Creek LAKE CREEK, Ort., March 31. (Spl.) Mrs. Delia as and d-iughter Margaret called on Mrs. Tonn Thurs day. Mrs. C. E. Wllhlte t turned home Monday from Corvallli, where she went to be with her daughter Elsie, who underwent an operation (or ap pendicitis at O. 8. C, and expects to continue with her studies as soon as able. Mra. Lena JSetzer of Medford spent several days iast week with Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Meyer. Mrs, Setrer la an aunt of E, r. and ff. a. Meyer, Jr. The whole community was eadden ed to hear of the death of Mrs. Eolah Nichols of Medford, Sunday. Mrs. Nichols formerly lived here tnd was beloved by all who knew her She was the mother of Mrs, Charles Kllnale. Mrs. E. E. Meyer and Mr. Lena Setwr were guests Saturday of Mrs George Prey. John Walch sold a truckload of fine beef cattle Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Elwtn Swlnney were Sunday guests at the E. E. Meyer home. On account of Mrs. Nlchola' funeral Wednesday, the Lost Creel, club post. pon4. Its meeting to March 17. Wallace Ragsdale Is spending a few dnya at Esgln Point. Mr. and Mra. Hny Ragsdals, who have been visiting Mrs, Rsffsdale'i parents. Mr. and Mrs. d Cowden, at Baffle P .Int. returned home Monday. Mrs Henry Wendt of N-.-w Pine creelt arrived Wednesday fcr a visit with relatives She is at pr-nt vla lUcg her sUter, Mrs. Charles Oeefield. Gold Hill GOLD HILL. March 21. )SpD Among Medford visitors Siturdsy hers were Mrs. Tom Chlsholm, Mr, and Mra. Newnham and Mr. and Mra. Eivrl Cook and children. Pnst Noble O rands club met wit Mrs. Paul Thompson, March 10. The afternoon was spent at needlework and refreshments were served. Those attending were Olive Turner. Lucy Mee. Mable Hlttle. Edith Cameron, Pearl Ferguson. Etta Carter, Lily Car ter. Dora Ham mersly, Viola Moore, Mrs. Geo. Hoff. Pauline Thompson. Becky Ross, Madge Dor man and the hoetvasa. Mrs. Fred Stone and daughter Netty left March 19 Tor CoquUle, Ore., to remain about two weeks. Sewing club met with Ruth Lewie. March 11. Refreshmenta were served at the end of an afternoon of needle work. Those present were Rna Davis. Pearl Ferguson. Evelyn Thotrmion, Esther Gilchrist, Lottie Frost, Etta Carter, Anita Blair. Becky Ross Madge Dorman and Blanche Merrlman. Gerald Smith, amall son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Smith, is at the Sacred Heart hospital with pneumonia. Among Medford visitors Wednesday were Dick Walker. Mrs. John Hayes, Mrs. George Meislnger, Mm Paul Thompson. Mrs. Minnie Byerly and Elaine Robblns. Mrs. Howard Drake spent the week end In Grants Pass, visiting Iriende. Mrs. Merritt Merrlman and Mra, Paul Angstead left Tuesday tor Lake view, after receiving word of the Ill ness of Mrs. Angstead' sister, Miss Alice MacDonald. Mra. Kals of Medford apendlng the week with her father here. Among Medford calers Tuesday were Mrs. Alva Walker, Mra. Hugh Hayes, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dungey and Daisy Gilchrist. John Ixwvn left Monday for Hilt. Cal.. where he waa to begin work In a mill. EJ Bolt Is at the Newnham mtna thtfl week. He will be employed there for some tlnie. Many local people attended tfce basketball tournament at Ashland Friday. Those attending were Oeorga Meislnger, Dora Smith, Beatrice Pal mer. Jeanne Hammersly, Junior Rob inson, Wood row Shaver and Wlln Poe. WILLIAMS CREEK, ifarcll 31. (Spl. I Friends are glad to know that Mr. and Mrs. John Lattf ken, who bT been on the sick list (or the last thre weeks, are better. Their daugh ter. Mrs. Ed Woolfolk. and her nlec, Mis Belle Wooltolk, of Orant Pas, spent ft few day last week, wlWi tnem. O. W. Robert, who ha Been on the sick llt for three week, 1 Im proving. M. E. Provolt has built an addi tion to hi house and on evening last week & number of friends and neighbor gave him a surprise party and house warm In. A vear pleas ant evening was spent. Refreshments were wrved by the ladles. Mrs. B. P. Smith called St the R. P. Lewman home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Bryan called st the O, W. Roberts home Monday. Friends are sorry to hear that Mr. Oeorg Fields was taken to th Orant Pass hospital, where she underwent an operation last week. She was Im proving lowly at last rep'rt. e- STERLTOO, Maroh 31. (Spl.) Mrs. Laura French of Red Bluff. Cal, for merly of Sterling, vl,ltd her two sons. Oeorge Brownie of Medford and Alton of Sterling, and also her daugh ter, Mrs. O. Dunnlngton of Jackaoa v:i. O. P. Bobbett nd family Med ford were Sunday visitor of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Davis. Oen Perklru and Frank termini made a business trip to Talent Msrch 15. Mr. and Mr. Paul Finney mad buslnee trip to Medford March 14. Ray Finney and family hav moved to th Little Applegato. S. A. Harris ha completed a new bridge over Sterling creek. Mra. F. P. Dutton and two on. Oay and Albert, motored to Medford March 10. Mr. and Mr. Alton Brownie mo tored to Medford March 1. Albert Nelson oalled on F. P. Dutton March 10, on business, PATRONIZE HOME PRINTERS. Do not order anytmng In th print ing lint until you call up son. local printer, and ask u they print th same work, and you will find they can furnish everything desired In th printing line and usually at lower price than out-of-town printer. Don't advocate purchasing goods In your line at horn and thes. order your printing from peopl who m ployos do not llv or pend money lo Medford. Paid adv. PERMANENT8 Lovely Sieam sf f IMuh Wave, 11)0 09 Monday, To dir. Wednesday nhanipoo and Finger Wv or Marcel fl. Work guaranteed. BOWMAN'S Phone 67. John R. 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