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PAOE SEVEN urrnmii :rnmfaim(T maw. MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRTL 3. 1934. -5 i4f r Kencl ever; ad on this puse . . . yuu nlll probably tllid exact); the thlnii you want to buy or sell . . II It Isn't there, adver tise . . . It's Inex pensive, etfectlvel RATES per word first inflection., (Minimum 25c) aach additional Insertion. per word ,.lc Minimum 10c) Per line per month, without copy changes - $1-30 Phone 75 FOE WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND AIREDALE pup stolen from car Sat urday night: studded collar, with out name. Tel. 1134. LOST In front Rlalto theater, south em Pacific check, name Homer G. Hartley. Finder please leave, at Tribune office. LOST If dog misaing. call 1510 j WANTED FEMALE! HELP : JXl?rEl-Middle-aged tody for gen-, eral housework. Barneburg Ranch,; Rt. 4. F. E. Barneburg. j WANTBDIrnmedlately, refined lady : for local work. Teaching, office or sales experience preferred. Give i phone and address. Box a60. ; Tribune. I WANTED Reliable- girl lor genera, j housework. Rcierences. no Tribune. ; WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Man with tractor to plow 25 acres of "sticky". W. E. Mnnn, Central Point. WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Housework by day or hour. 17 So. Peach. NTED-MIBCELLANEOUS WANTED Cows, sheep, good kitchen range. Ben Vimont, old highway. WANTED Tree trimming- High winds break limbs and dam3 roof. Box 880. Tribune. WANTED Have client for 4 or 5 room furnished home at $22.30. Chas. R. Ray. Realtor, Medford Bldg. Phone 302. WANTED TO BUY Guernsey cows fresh or coming fresh. Phone 437-R. C. c. Hoover. FURNITURE TRUCK going to San Francisco soon, would like load back. See us for rates. Pnone 833. F. E. Samson Co. FURNITURE re-upholatered. Phone 969-R- Thibault. WANTED Raw furs, hides, pelt and wool. Joe Konop. 120 Sc. Central. Across from Montgomery Ward -o WANTED Wool & mohair. Top prices. See J. J. Osenbrugge. WANTED Wool, mohair, hides and . pelts See us before you sell. Waol begs and twine for sale. Medford Bargain House. 27 N Grape St. Phono 1062. WANTED TO BUY 10-ton mill or more, crusher, amalgamator. Advise price and where can be seen. 417 Davis Bidg.. Portland, Ore. WAlTEDDionT of used cloth ing for relief purposes. The Salva tion Army. Phone 356. 411 E. Main. WANTED 2nd hand goods and Junk. Pat's. 1506 Prune St. Phone 547-L. WANT TO BUY 1929 Ford. Must be cheap. 333 W. 2nd. WILL care for elderly sick people in my home. Phone 437-X. WANTED Household goods, stoves, tools or what have you. Medford Bargain House. 27 N Grape St. Tel 1062. JUNK WANTED We pay cash for JUNK BATTER rES AND RADIATORS. ALUMINUM. BRASS. COPPER and unk of all descriptions. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 Noi Grape. Tel 1082 WANTED Five Hundred ewes Ad dress 2334. care Mall Tribune. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Small furnished hoii'e, modern; frigidaire, garege. 221 No. Holly. FURNISHED house, 138 S. Grape; Frleldalre. Phone 319-R. FOR RENT 6 -room house, unfurn ished, new paper and paint. $15 00, water paid. 425 N. Holly. Phone 745-J. FOR RENT 4-room furn. house Samuel Bn terns n. 912-J. j FOR RENT 6 -room modern hou. furn.. piano. 1013 W. Bth. W. H. 1 Everhard. SMALL 3-room furnished house: clow in. Call 731-X. FOR RENT Lore'iV furnished 5-roim modern home. $40 00. Phone 728. A CLEAN bouse. Clee in. Iquire 219 S ivy. NICE 7 -room house for rent Call at 817 W 10th FOR RENT Partly furn. house. H3 FOR RENT HOUSES HOUsty sio. u.50 and 15, water paid; wood range. Pnone 105. FOR RENT Homes, rurnlahed or uiUurnished. Brown & White. FOR RENT strictly modern furnish ed stucco home. 518 S. Oakdale. FOR RENT 5-room no use. 3 Bed rooms, on Mistletoe. Inquire 375 tk. Central. FOR RENT Puruiahed house. 15 Inquire 105 No. oakdale. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Furnished apt., private entrance, tel., etc. 518 S. Oakdale. FOR RENT 5 room furn. lower flat at 122 Mistletoe. Electric range, hardwood floors, fireplace, over stuffed furniture 22.50 Including water. Chas R. Ray, Realtor, Med. Bidg.. Phone 302. FURNISHED a and 3-room apta.; garage. 604 W. 10th. CLEAN, furnished apt. 217 W. 2nd. COMFORTABLY furnished front apartment in Mall Hrlbune Bldg. Living room with fireplace; large dining room, kitchenette, dressing room and bathroom; hot and cold water, steam heat and light fur nished. Reasonable rent. Apply at Man Tribune. FOR RENT ROOM BOARD j ROOM AND BOARD 163 No. Oakdale. FOR heated sleeping rooms call 1339-L. ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 S Grape. BOARD AND ROOM at 718 E Mala Rates very moderate. FOR RENT-FURNISHED ROOMS 4 ROOMS, steam heat. 135 N. Holly. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT 40-acre farm. Box 670, Tribune. ' FOR RENT Cow pasture cheap. In quire Blackwell Hill Service Station. FOR RENT 40 acres; 2-room houe, down wood: 810 month. Mrs. Chas. L. Wilson, Central Point. FOR RENT Improved 3 &cre tract, garden land, close in. Part fruit and berries. 402 E. Main. FOR EXCHANGE TO TRADE Good car for pair work horses. S. B. Hill, Rt. l, box 334, Central Point. FOR SALE OR TRADE Old tractor. I plow, mandrel and saw. Will take horse. Big Oak Service Station, north of Eagle Point. ! EXCHANGE Furn. re -upholstering for lumber, wood, fish poles and reels. Phone 069-R. FOR SALE OR TRADE White electric sewing machine for light sedan Box 638, Tribune. FOR EXCHANGE ESTATE -REAL FOR TRADE Willamette valley farm. 200 A.. $15,000- Want river bottom farm near Medlord of equal valuo. Box 11744. Tribune FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 9 acre close in; low price; with building. Schermer- liom. mile west oi rnocnix. FOR SALS New modern house, 3 rooms and sleeping porch; furnish ed; $1350. Your own terms. Tel. 582-R. FOR SALE OR TRADE Jacksonville property for Medford property. Box 636. Tribune. WHEN you think of real estate, think of Brown & Whtle. LARGE LOT Fruit and nut trees, excellent soli Sacrifice $250 Write Box 58. Mall Tribune. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Thoroughbred Angora rabbits, $4 pair. D. O. Garrison, Jacksonville. FOR SALE Fresh cows. Adolf Schultz. Beagle, Ore. FOR SALE Team of mulea. Henry Kerby. Talent. FOR SALE DOGS-PETS FOR SALE Chesepenke & Spaniel puppies. 132 Elm St. ROLLER canaries reasonable. 523-J-3 FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGGS FOR SALE Plymouth Rock eetiirij cgs. 40c setting. Say lor, 10 N. Riverside. Tel. 515. BABY CHICKS Reds $10 a hundred. White Leehoma o a hundred. Chas. L' Good. Box 336. Eugene. Ore. RED SETTING EGGS. Phone 4-F-4. PURE Bronze toms, Cockeran's prize 5 toes, jvsh neii, nv. ,, wuiu HENS with chicks. Carley. Tel. 258-X OUR better quality chicks insure real prom, wnite Legnorns c, April m. 7'2C. Rocks and Reds 9c April 18. 8c. Catalogue. Jenks Hatchery. Tangent. Ore. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Hore. model T Fort truck, cheap. Murphey Dairy, oif Jacksonville highway. FOR SALE Cow. incubator, brood sow. Box 569, Tribune. FOR SALE CHEAP Punch bowl and Btandard. and 12 glasses. See Lio erty Market. FOR SALE iTfalfa hay, baled or loose. Local, non-irrigated aifalfa teed Tel. 523-J-4 Otto Nleder meyer. CLOtflNO OUT our stock of Dodge repair parts left on hands. Will give 50 discount on any of these parts in our stock. Eskln Motor Co. Hud son snd Terraplane dealer. River side .Ve 1 door south of Western Auto u?L FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE: Grape vine, ornamental trees and shrubs. Glascock's Kur acry, 264 Beatty St. i FOR SALE Used sewing machines, all rented and repaired.' White Sewing Macblne Co., 24 N. Bartlett. FOR SALE Furniture, chairs, tables, beds, etc. 714 Welch St., off W. Jackson. FOR SALE for storage, 1 Monarch electric range, like new, 1 lawn mower, 1 Ice box. Davis Transfer, 20 So. Grape. VERY choice long spurred Columbine plants. Phone 1173-Y. Call at 1002 W. 11th. FOR SALE: 700 boxes good Newtown apples: orchard run. 25o box. W. H Watt. Phone 488-R-2. Medtord, Ore. FOR SALE: Seed corn, ts Fordson tractor. Phone 7-F-14. A RAINBOW GARDEN of glad. 100 large No. 1 bulbs, not less than 40 varieties. Value (5 or more for $2.50. One Jumbo Plcardy free P. H. Reurn. 022 South Oakdale. SAND, gravel, sediment, ceamlug. plowing. Phone 912-J. I HAY. wheat, barley, rolled or ground i. a. ucvue. ruous 9a-j-. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE: Dodge pickup, good con dition. 803 Pine Ave. FOR SALE Model T Ford touring, electrlo washing machine. Bargain. Route 4. Box 77. MISCELLANEOUS FOR expert lawn mower, radio and home repair. Phone 864. Ask for Plxit Man. I LOAN MONEY on anything of value. Cecil Jennings. Cor. Main 5c Front. FURNITURE MOVING Quick, reli able so r vice. Let us quote you rates on local and long distance hauling. We are bonded carriers. Phone 833. F. E. Samson Company. " FLOORS cleaned, waxed and polished for $1.00. Phone 774-R-3. REAL SILK HOSIERY MILLS, Indian apolis. Mrs. Gertrude Stead, local representative. 523 South Ivy. fsl. 930-R. LAWN Mowers sharpened. Medford Cycle Shop. 23 N. Fir. Phone 281. NOTICE TRUCK OWNERS If you haven't got P. U. C. plates, get your application in for your P L. and P. D. Insurance at once. Long or short haul. Cargo, collision, fire and theft. Association of Commercial Truck Owners. Phone 1380. Room 12. Palm Bldg. INCOME TAX Let me prepare your Income tax return Years of experi ence. Both State and Federal are now due. Fred L. Colvlg, 025 8 Central. Phone 735-J. FURS cleaned repaired and glazed Coats rellned. Medford Cash and carry cieanera. Phone 1700. MINING PROPERTIES If you have property to sen or wish to buy Soe ueo. is. uarcon, 33 n. Grape St. DENTISTRY Dr. I. H Gove. 235 S Main. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of TitU and Title Insurance The only complete Title System in Jackson county. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstract of Title. Rooms 3 and 5. No. 32 North Central Ave. upstairs. Expert Window Cieanera LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1173 House Cleaning, Floor Waxing. Orl ental Rug Cleaning specialty. Painting and Paperhsngtng M. A. BLISS Painting and paper hanging Tel 648 W. o.3 8 Qrape Money to i-end WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE AND LATE MODEL AUTOS. Three per cent per month on un paid balance. No other charges. See W. E. Thomas, 45 south Central ground floor Craterlan Theater Bidg. state License no. s-id7. EADS TRANSFER & STORAOB CO. Office 1015 No Central Phone 315 Prices right, aervl-t guaranteed. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack, ers and movers Special Uvea took moving equipment. Prices right 819 North Riverside Phone 1044-X Job Printing MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant In southern Oregon Printing of all kinds; book binding; loose leaf ledgers and blanks, billing systems, duplicating cas3 sales slips and everything in the printing lines 28-30 N Orapt Phone 75. Transfer RE'NKfNG TRUCKING 0. Trans fer and storage We haul anything at a reason sole price. 11 1 No Fir Street Phone 332. LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Guardian's Sale of Ural Property. Notice Is Hereby Given that the undersigned guardian of the estate of Kendal Dufur, a minor, will on or sftr the 18th day of April. 1934. at 10:00 a. m, at the office of Qua Newbury, in the Medford National Bank Building, in Medford, Jackson County, Oregon, offer for sale and I will sell to the highest bidder tor I cash, all of the right, title, estate and Interest of the said named Kendal J Dufur in and to the following de scribed real property, situated in jaexson county, Oregon, to-wit: Lota one to four, Inclusive, and : Lota thirteen to eighteen .inclus ive of Block 13. also Lota thirteen1 and fourteen, Block 27 of the City ' of Geld Hill, Oregon; I - The West half of the southwest quarter, the southwest quarter of i the northwest quarter, end all that1 part of Lot 4 lying West of Otllt! Creek In Section 21, Township 38 1 South. Rang 8 West of tht Wll-! Also the Northwest quarter of the Northwest quarter of Section 28, lownsnip o eoucn. Kange a west j 01 me wiiiamette Aieriaian; The North half of the Northeast quarter and Lot 1 Section 20, Township 36 South, Raue 3 West of the Willamette Meridian; said sale to be made at private sale in pursuance of an Order of the County Court of Jackson County. Ore gon, made and entered of record on June 19, 1933, In Volume 46 at pages 187, 188 of the Journal of said Court. CARRIE O. PUHL. Guardian of the Estate of Kendil Dufur, a minor. Sioupill of Annual ftutrmrnl of iht ATLAS ASSURANCE CO.. LTD. of Lohijnn, Country of fireat Britain, on the itilrtWirU fhy of Dwember. lHJi$, made to the IniurinrA Commhsloner or thf State of Oregon, pursuant to U; CAPITAL Amount of capital stork paid up. INCOME Net premiums receded during tht )ear 11 $2, 817, 345.20 Interest, dividends and renti ft ctlttd during the year 37 ... . 334.121.61 Income from other tourm n- eeired during Ui year SO-SO- 33-36B 80. 78)1.95 Total Income. $2,001,259. T(J PI8BLR5PMENT8 Net losses paid during the year Inrluillng sdjiutment expemej 13-13 l,iSS, 05.43 Mends paid on capital atock during tht year Cora melons ami salaries paid during the year 16-17-18A-10 811.775. OS Taxei, llrernes and frei paid dur ing the year :'. 143,309.45 Amount of all other expenditure 1SBC20-2I-22-23- 34 - 26- 2;-2S-20-30-32-3i-3T-40.. 448.fl4S.42 Total expenditures $'2,101,226.33 ASSETS Other ledger asset :t-14 $ 53,233.83 Value of tk and bond owned (market value) 4-40-40A 5,380,162.50 Loans on mortgage and collateral, etc. 28 18.967.20 Cash In banki and on hand 5-7.. 394,771.46 Premiums In course of collection written since September 30, if:i 8 621,052.22 Intrrtst and renti due and ac crued 24 57,163.62 $6,425,653.03 Lets amounts du reinsurance companies 76.941.04 Total admitted assets 86,348,711.99 LIABILITIES Gross claims for onn untold 14 .8 332,161.44 Amount of tinearited premiums on all outstanding risks IS 3,882,283.18 Due for commission and brokerage 26 -, 39.215.46 All other liabilities 1534-25-50- 30-31-32 790.145.38 Total liabilities, except capital. 14,043.807.46 Capital paid up Surplus otcr all liabilities $2,804,904.53 Surplus u regards policyholders. .?2,304,)104.53 Total .86.H48.711.99 BUSINESS IS OREpON FOR THE YEAR Net premiums received during the year 8 37,716.58 Losie paid during the year 13.185.63 Ixtjses Incurred during the year.. 14.200,62 N.ime of Company, Atlas Assurance Co.. Ltd. Name uf United States Manager, Ronald 8. Mat (In. Name of Secretary, Frank J. Barrr. Statutory resident attorney for senlce. Insurance CnmmUnner, Salem. Oregon. CHAS. A. WING AGENCY, INC. Resident Agents, Medrord, Ore. Smnpils of Annual Statement of the ST. PAUL FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY of Saint Paul, In the State of Minnesota, on the Ihlrtj-flrst day of December, 1033. made to the Insurance Commlffloner of tlw Stite of Oregon, pursuant to lav: .... CAPITAL Amount of capital stork paid up.t 4,000,000.00 INCOME Net premiums recehed during the year 810,977,091.67 Tnlfrwt. dMdend and rents re- celied during the year 1,308,263.90 Income trim all othrr sources re- eelied during the year 97,845.58 Total Income M2.3S3.201.16 DISBURSEMENTS Net looses paid during tlx year Including adjustment ipen-t'.$ 5,230,854.40 Dfrfdends paid on capital stock during the year 860,000.00 Comml!: Ions and salaries paid during the year 3,633,4(8.82 Th'J, licenses and fees paid during the year 368,1.6.25 Amount of all other expenditures 1,709.1.11.73 Total expenditures $11,897,866.20 ASSETS Value of real estate oned (mar ket value) $ 1,347,003.54 Value of stocks md bonds Min ed (market tabic) 33, 333, 965.98 lsan nn mortgii and collat Mail Tribune Daily Cross -Word Puzzle ACROSS t. Segment of a clrcl. 4. Slndr 5. Moist 12. Roman house hold cod 13. Dwelling plac, 14. Silkworm 16. Genus of th. oat 17. Writing !mpl- nients 19. Stitched !n. ric. 21. Spread loosely M. KjUt 21. Old exclama tion 26. Cut short 29. Tags out of sleht 3.1. Wickedness 3?. Covered wafon 36. Twist nnd turn ftround ST. Arranges In a table ,". City in Okla hotna 41. Ind'an mul berry 12. Not anr Solution of Yesterday's Puztlo GiAiMinpiAiHniiii isiT A a A 9M eMeia n T I p'e n smVJtMl e a ki t fjN t WeTn TEW 5 Ft- 1 QFM5Ue ISlO L P P3T. R A PE sJjPlAj I NElgJl" TglO D D gyT I P Wt o j SE a B A T TtqeTtiT R OTO A K J jJffTjTluri ALEE r 1 d FBere! seta 1de1rsJr1edLIt s a r Title. Heform move ment Part of ft stova steal Tlultt L'nlt of welfht Affirmative ,o In Finish Humor ih. Re.i.t author1 fl . tr i. ' 2 3 iMjA s 5 7 He If o hi iZZtL-ZZWLZZZ 27 W M 30 31 3i Ufa eral, etc. ... l.ara.ail. (t? Cash In hanks m1 hand,,.. 1, 4 0t,03l.0 l premiums In eouie of mllecilon vrtlten since Seiitember 30, lnua i,p5,irtr.7i; Bills retell able. 368.928.33 Interest aod rents due and ac crued ' 33T.44P.87 j Reinsurance inhabit 12.S0.V.18 Totat admitted assets $30,161,794.7'.! LIABILITIES Gross claim for looses unpaid. .$ 1,860.112.7: Amount of unearned premiums on all outstanding rl. 9,Sfi.S38.n; Due for commission and brokerage 112. 415. I t Contingency resent 8.21rt,"S4.7 All other liabilities 1,1 13,44 1.8- Total liabilities, eicept capi- Ul M 5.617.12. Capital pild up $ 4.oo.ono.on Surplus om all liabilities 10.4n7.:U2.1ii Surplus as regards policyholders. $14, 497.382. Ill Total !Hft.1lH.7n4.72 BI S1NESS IN OREGON FOR THE YEAR Net premiums recelred during the year 8 57.172. ns Losse paM dH-Ing the eir.... 13.flfl3.Su Losses incurred during the year. 1 2.7 4 7.1 S Namt of Company, Rt. Paul Firs k Marine In. surance Company. Namt of President, F R. Blgelow. Name of Secretary. C. A. Dosdall. Statutory resident attorney for senfn. W, 0. Frailer. Portland. Oregon. Mf CURDY-DANIELS INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. Resident Agents, Medford, Ore. Synopsis of Annual Statement of the WESTERN ASSURANCE COMPANY of Toronto, Canada, In the State of Canada, on the thlrty-flrst day or Tecember. ln.ltl, made to the Insurance Coinmisnnr of the State of Oregon, pursuant to lau: CAPITAL 1 Aoroount of Statutory DnHilt.. 400,000.00 INCOME If Net premiums recelied dur ing the year $1,306,520.41 21-27 Interest, dividends and rents received during the year. 164,561.13 2fl-33-3fl Income from other sources recelied during the year 33.623. 13 Total Income $1,506. 716. 97 DISBl'HSKMENTS 13-15 Net loses paid during the year Including adjustment ex pense $ 835.3ri.8fi Dividends paid on capital stock during the year None 17-8-9 Commissions and salaries paid during the year 509.S20.S3 25 Taies, llnnses and feel paid during the year 51,831.74 30-32-24-26 to 29 32-34-4 Amount of all other expendi tures 517.238. IS Total eipndltures $1,914,262.04 ASSETS Value of real estate ounrd (mar ket value) None 4 less 40 Value or slocks and bonds owned (N. T. Ins. Dept. basis! 83,321,077.73 Loans on mortgages and collateral, etc. None T Cash In banks and on hand... S01,607.0r 8-9 lets SI Premiums In course of collection written since Sep tember 30, 1033 328,412.13 19 Interest and rents due and accrued 33,503.03 13-28 less 38 Other admitted asset 8.610.80 Total admitted asct $3,890,310.8 LIABILITIES 1113 Grots claims for losses unpaid 8 368,107.09 18 Amount of unearned premiums on all outstanding rlks 1,341,533.73 36 Due for commlislon and bro kerage 33,734.35 24-3--..31-32 All other liabili ties 31.074. SS 30 Contingency resent 361.242. 7"i Total liabilities, except capital . 3.1 32.072.T 1 34 Rtantnry ilepolt 40O,onn.nn 33 Surplus over all liabilities, . . 1 .337.868.1 1 Surplus as rrgafls policyholders. .$1.737, 6fiS.l 1 Tnfal .t,S ft 0,31 0.82 BUSINESS IN OREliON FOR THE YEAH Net premiums received during the year $ 8.7fi3;fl8 Losses paid during the year 14,31.07 mtr$ Incurred during the year.. 17.322.117 Nime of Company, Western Aunranet Company. Name of President, E. A. Rronrll. Xante of Rcrretary, O. Sliiltlngloii. Statutory resident attorney for sen lee. Insurance fommlioner, Salm, Oregon. Crum i FfiMlr. 1. S. Managers. MoCUItDY-DANlBLS INS. ACiCY. INC. ReMdenta Agents, Medford, Ore. College of the Pacific at Stockton, Cal haa decided to do away with baaketbn.lt captains during the play ing aeanon. Morgan Blake, aporti editor of the Atlanta (Qa.) Journal, teaches one of the blggeat Bible claaaes In the city every Sunday morning. I. Runs away 9. Dry 10. Unit of wlra measurement 11. Dance step 16. Openwork fa bric 18. T.ow tide 22, Prima donna 24. l'ratse 1'5. Itetrlon :'6. (Jreok letter 27. ICKK-shaped 21. I'lillil's napkin 3f. Perched 31. Afresh 32. Old musical nole 34. Crescent shaped figures 3J. Having roundef appendages 3ff. Warbler 41. Substance used In making ' roads It. Chafes 46. Paradise 47. Penitential season 49. Companion 6ft. rcnalleh school el. Dispatch 2. Shout 33. Fish eggs 57. Compass point DOWN 1. Alack 3. Talk enthusi astically X. Oana 4. Screened from the llflu I. Behold . Demons 7. Conven. Forest Creek FOREST CHEEK, April 3. (Spl.l Vera Ayr, assisted by Oeraldlne Avrcs. cnwrtnlncd for the girl acouta and all the little folk of tho creek at nn Easter egg hunt at the home of Mrs. John Black on Easter Satur day afternoon. Games, were) played and refreshment served by the young hostesses at the close of th eRg hunt. Present were Wayne Norman, Martha Audrey and Homer Meeda. Roger and Mary Louise Hlbbard. Chester and shtri.v Avi-.s Alma and Melba Ayrea, Patricia and Louvelle Pavlea, Holly Black. Mrs. Harry Ayrea. Mrs. Charlie Madsen. Mra. Ivan Davtea, Mra. Black and tho hostesses, Vera and Oeraldlne Ayrea. Mr. and Mrs. Etirl Hlbbard and family are moving to Stockton. Cal.. to make their home. A host of friends and relatives bid them goodbye with much regret, but best wishes for suc cess. Mrs. Charlie Madsen was hostess tn the women's eroun at a pleasant covered dish luncheon March 50. Mrs. Ivan Dnvlea demonstrated malt ing covers for a kitchen scrap book. She also directed a contest which consisted of recognizing popular ad vertisement cut from current maga zines. The prize, a gay pot holder, waa won by Mra. Jack Crump, who named correctly 11 out of 10. Thoso present were Mrs. Earl Hlbbard. Mra. George Pearre, Mrs. Jack Crump. Mra. Paul Pearce and son. Gerald. Mra. Boyd, Mrs. Wulf. Mra. Ivan Davies, Mra. Arthur Davies. Mrs. James Davlcs. Mra. John Black. Mrs. Aaron Ayrea and the hostess, Mrs. Charlie Madaen. Miss Valerie Pearce waa a guest at a party given by Valera Wlnnlngham at her homo In Jacksonville March 30. Shirley Ayrea, three-year-old daugh. ter of Mr. and Mra. Harry Ayrea, was Injured March 26, while playing In a garden on a plow. She waa trying to climb up on the beam, when tho ntnw fell over, the ateel bear struck her on tho forehead and pinned her to the ground, one suHinmeu t.. on tho head, ono on the eyebrow the other Just above, which was about an Inch long and a fourth Inch wide. First aid was rendered ai once, the Injuries are now healing very well. Mr. and Mra. Floyd Pearce of Eagle Point were vlsltora at tho Paul Pearce home nnd the George Pearce home March 23. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crump were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. le Port at tho Star Hanger atatlon March 26. Miss May Phlppa of Medford who hns been a house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Pcarco the past week returned to her homo March 28. Mrs. Arthur Davies and Mra. Charlie Madsen were bualnoss visitors In Mod. ford Tuesday. Mrs. Dewey of Medford la spending a fow daya with her daughter, Mrs. Jack Crump and family. Mr. and Mra. Dan Pearco were dln nor guesta of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pearce March 25. Mrs. Arthur Davlea spent Tuesday night at home with her mother. Mrs. C. O. Dorothy, In Jackaonville. Edward Central! of Medford waa a guest at tho Jack Crump home March 25. Several men from here are back on th. nnvrnll at the Bterllne mine again. Operations were roopened Wednesday. Orval Hlbbard from enocawm. ... was a brief visitor at tho homo of his brother. Earl Hlbbard. March 22. The latter accompanied him to Eu gene and then to Stockton, return ing home March 28. Harry wulf and Aaron Ayrea sus tained alight cut about tho hood when the steering gear of the truck Ayres was driving locked and the ve hicle plunged Into the guard fence on the lower curve on Jacksonville hill March 30. Th truck, a model A Ford, waa damaged considerably about tn. motor, but driver and passenger escaped with minor Injuries. Children of roresi creeg scnooi ac companied by their teacher. Miss Davies. and Mra. Jack Crump. Mra. n.,.t Pesrce. Mrs. Jamea Davies. Mrs. Hsrry Ayres. Mrs. John Black and Mra Aaron Ayres attended the piay nay at Rtich March 30 In spite of pouring rain. All enjoyed a picnic lunch at. noon. After noon rain stopped Just long enough to run off the track eventa and play fve Innings of a hall game, which waa won by nuch. Thompson Creek THOMPSON CREEK. April 3. t'Spl.) Applegntc bridge construction la progresslnc fnt. Thompson creek school will give ft benefit party at the Applegate nan Saturday, April 7, at 8 p. m. There will be a program by tht Jackson county teachers chorus, fol lowed by games and dancing. Svery one Is welcome. A small admission will be charged. One of the most welcome rains In years fell over Thompson creek last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pittock from San Diego, Calif., are visiting Mrs, Plttock'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Jordan. Mr, snd Mrs. Tom Me ara having some Improvement done on their house including ,a screened In sleep ing porch, Mr. and Mrs, Everett Inman from Medford visited friends on Thomp son cieek Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Knutren were dinner guests at the Herbert Elmore home Thursday. j Ben Marty, brother of Walter, tht 1 hleh Jump record holder, cleared tlx feet at a workout In Fresno, Cal., ! but nt attend High KhwU 1 Talent TALENT, April 3. fSpl.) Mr. and Mra. Harry Waltera weie transacting, bualneaa In Medford Saturday. Town of Talent haa received It firat remittance from the aprlng taxea, which amount to several nun-; dred dollar. Mrs. Lydla VanWJnkle and Mr. and Mrs. Baylor visited Earl DeVoe at the aSocred Heart hospital Friday. MIm Irene Alcott la employed at Tamea'. j Mrs. Ronald Parka and aon visited with Mr. and Mrs. Parks last week. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hawkins are he parents of a five-pound girl, born March 32. She has been named Laura Virginia. Both mother and baby are doing nicely. j Mr. and Mrs, Harry Lowe and Mrs.. Eva Wattenberer were shopping In; Medford Saturday. Gcorgo Welpy waa an Ashland vla- ltor Saturday. Mra. B. Garfield of Ashland wu e business caller at the Sun Oold Rab bi try Monday. ! Henri Warner spent the week-end At Happy Camp, Cal. Among those shopping In Medford Saturday were Misses Edna Wisely. Dorothy Baughman, Opal and Mary McLaraln. Mr. and Mrs. Maya and Bill Chlldem. Mrs. Bates and daughter. Wanlta, of Medford visited her daughter, Mra. Good, Thursday. Mrs, Gladys Mclntlre of Roaeburg Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Long. MIm Irla Long, who waa visiting Mra. Mclntlre at Roseburt?, returned home with her. Mrs. Mabel Mack will conduct an all-day sewing class at the commun ity halt April 4. Anyone having; any sewing la Invited to attend. There will be a covered dish luncheon at noon. The health unit of Talent met with! Mrs. w. II. Hlgglns, local chairman,1 Thursday afternoon. A now chair man was appointed and' it waa de cided to make over clothing for the chest. The next meeting will be held at Mra. W. Engberg's. April 23. Ladles of the Community club en tertained Grandma Crawford Wednes day afternoon, honoring her 83rd birthday. Mrs. Carl Borg gave an interesting talk on homemakers. The fifth and sixth grades gave a folk dance for her pleasure and Miss Dor othy Baughman sang a solo. Grand ma Crawford waa presented with a beautiful blooming plant and a large birthday cake with candles. Friends of Miss Opal McLarnln weie surprised to hear of her marriage to Theodore Quetzlaff of Ashland, Sun day. Mrs. Guetzlaff will continue teaching until expiration of the school term. Anderson Creek ANDERSON CREEK. April 3. (8pl.) Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Maya were Sun day dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs. W. Shaw In Phoenls. Frank Casey spent Sunday tn the valley. Edward Smith spent Friday night with his aunt, Mrs. W. Shaw, Miss Ruth Mays waa a dinner gueat of Miss Grace Garrison Sunday. Frank Marquess and family were out to Medford Saturday evening. Mrs. Ethel Bhann la spending a few daya In Medford. James .McDowell and family spent the week end on their ranch. Steve Lunak was out to the valley Sunday. THE GRANGE LAKE CREEK, April 3. (Spl.) Next Lake Creek grange dance will be given Haturdny night April 7, with music by the Butte Falls orchestra. All are cordially Invited. Program for the next regular grange grange meeting. April 13, will be pre sented by the Lost Creek community, under direction of Mrs. Mary Moore. T.hls group haa a reputation for loy alty and determination and It Is ex pected that a very good evening's entertainment will be furnlshM Lecture hour at the last meeting was both educational and entertaining, consisting of motion pictures and slides, presented by W, V. Fuller, publicity director of the Oregon State ! Board of Forestry, assisted by John ! Hoist, Mr. Fuller gave a very Interesting ! hut brief address before showing the pictures, which consisted of views of the magnificent scenery of the Pa rifle northwest, Including forests. wild flowers, mount sins, etc., and also very lively Montana rodeo. Mr. Hoist spoke briefly, explain ing the working of the Instrument used In locating forest fires and gen erously offering to demonstrate it to anyone Interested In accompanying him on a "show me'' trip. Other welcome guests were Mrs, John Hoist, Mrs. Glenn Hoist and Mrs. Hsll from Bams Valley, besides an exceptionally large group of friends and neighbors, Including many school children. The Grange extended ft rising vote of thanks and henrty cheer to Mrs. Fuller for making the long trip from Rose burg to entertain Lake Creek citizens. Lunch was served to the entire group by tht home economics com mittee, j Nearly 13.000 acres of frm land owned by Indians of the Kiowa res arvation In Oklahma .have bttn ter raced In ft toll conservation progrim. Accidental burns caused lot deaths In Kansas In 1933, a report of tht : ststt board of health disclosed. j Tht University of Iowa has t vol ' ume on metallurgy, autographed and translated from Latin by former Ffetltitnt Uoovtr and bit wife, i XPERT Freakish Italian Has Im proved With Experience Demonstrated He Can Take It Defense Good By A LAX GOULD (Associated Press Sports Writer) For a big man who haa done no real harm other than to be the un happy cause of the death ot Ernla Schaff whose condition and not hla opponent waa to blame for that ring tragedy Prlmo Camera has aroused a good deal of Indignation In the ranks of American pugilistic fol lowers. There haa developed, apparently from patriotic resentment, a mass de sire to see Da Preem popped overt ft feeling that waa accentuated by Tommy Loughran'a gallant fight against the heavyweight champion at Miami and agitated further by the matching of the Italian giant with Max Baer. Baer, bigger and a harder hitter than Loughran, figures to be th logical candidate to apply the grand, coup, but this corner does not sub scribe to the common belief that ear ners wilt be a push-over tor the firat earnest walloper who taga him on th chin. The freakish Italian, by no means ft real hitter himself, nevertheless haa demonstrated how his physical ad vantages can wear ft good opponent down. Furthermore. In connection with general Improvement In his ring knowledge and experience. Camera, has shown he can "take It.' He has acquired surprising defensive ability, Baer will have to be In first class condition to offset the disadvantages he will be under In meeting tht champion. Up to now the Cal! torn I an haa not convincingly demonstrated, that he It ft better fighter than ft movie actor. His knockout of Schmel Ing Influenced the fight critics to over-rate Baer until Steve Hamas came along to give the German ft she) lucking In Philadelphia this win ter. Otherwise Baer's record la erratic; and unimpressive. He has done mora talking than fighting. He could not lay a glove on Loughran. rienty unnncial "Angles." Percentages were scattered around so profusely among those Involved la finally matching Camera and Baer that the bout probably sets ft new record for financial "angles," Every one except the bat boy seems to havo been "out In" on this one end th Madison Square Garden corporation, still a trifle groggy from Its pathetto Florida venture thla winter, will ba lucky If It does not wind up holding the sack once more. 80 far It la publicly conceded that Camera will get 37 Vi per cent, Baer per cent, the Milk Fund 10 and Jack Dempsey 1 as tht challenger's godfather. This accounts for 67' per cent, but by no means covers all tha Individuals who have an "angle" tn the affair or sundry Items for ex pense and manipulation. Tha law yers atone probably will emerge with anywhere from 10 to 20 per cent and perhaps clear tht biggest profit of all. Dempsey Still Making Money. It has alwsys been somewhat gen erally considered that Gene Tunney was tht better business man than Jack Dempsey, but wt have to reversa the notion before the final findings are posted. It's ncsrly seven years since they fought In Chicago, where Tunney got close to $1,000,000 and Dempsey half that sum out of the last tremendous henvy weight "gate." Tunney forced Tex Rlckard to pay him $500,000 for his last title defense sgslnst Tom, Heeney In 1026. and then retired. Dempsey, meanwhile, haa kept such active connection with tha fistic busi ness that he ft now able to ;cut him self In" substantially on the earn ings of the leading title challenger, Baer. For exhibitions, officiating and promotion work, the Old Manas Mauler has been annually drawing anywhere from $50,000 to $100,000, even In the lean years, while Tunney has been battling to save a fortune from going on the rocks. Two absentee ballots In the Aug ust, 1032, primary etectlon wers re ceived at Houston, Texas, 18 months afterwards, having been delayed by a mall robbery. Reggie McNamara. famous "Iron man" of the six-day bike races, also la the champion cater. In tht Chica go race he averaged $11 worth of food per day. Hershel Bobo, Auburn's baseball coach, played every position except that of pitcher when he was a mem ber of the Memphis. Tenn., team in tha Southern Association two year ago. A survey of th? Modoc lava bedt national monument In northern Cal ifornia disclosed more than 324 cave measuring from 10 feet to 100 feet In diameter. On Your Car fi mammal 1