Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 25, 1935, Page 7, Image 7

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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOUD. OREnOX, MONDAY. MARCH 25. 1935
E3 WHAT YOU yNtm Classified FOR, EASY REFEREMCSE
Bead every ad on
thU PBR6. You will
probably find ex
actly the' thing
you want to buy
or sell. If It Isn't
there, advertise.
1 1 ' i Inexpensive,
effective.
BATES
Per word first Insertion
(Minimum 25c)
Each additional Insertion,
per word
(Minimum lc)
Per line per montb without
copy changes
Phone 75
FOR WANT ADS
LOST AND FOUND
PILL"pARTY who called tor the
cloth, Paisley designed cigarette
case at the What Not Saturday
please return eame. No questions
asked
FOUND 2 wits, ago. Keys In engraved
leather case. Owner call at Tribune.
Pay for ad.
' FOUND Pair tortolse-rlmmed glasses
Owner may have samo by paying
for adv. Tribune ofllce.
LOST Whtle gold pin set with pearle
and blue atone. Reward. Phone
132-L.
LOST If dog missing, call 1616.
WANTED MALE HELP
WILL personally Interview men will
ing to work hard to qualify for
good paying positions In Refrigera
tion and Air Conditioning business.
Prefer men with fair education, now
employed to learn while earning.
Must be mechanically Inclined will
ing to devote some spare time to
preliminary training to become In
stallation and service experts. Write
fully, giving age, phone, present oc
cupation. Utilities Eng. Inst., Box
4957. Mall Tribune.
MAN WANTED for Rawlelgh route of
800 families. Good profits for hust
lers. We train and help you. Write
today. Rawlelgh Co., Dept. ORC-124-SA-2,
Oakland Calif.
(WANTED Experienced nerder for
400 sheep. Prefer single man. 45
to 60 years of age. Phone Jackson
ville 122.
6ALEMAN WANTED Man to aell
flour and teed for large Portland
mill, tbla territory, on ,-ommls:on
basis Acquaintance with bakery
and other trade essential. Olve
address and phone.. Box 5014. Mall
Tribune.
WANTED FEMALE HELP
YOUNG LADIES 18-22, neat appear
ing, ambitious, free to travel with
manager and wife. Reference de
sired. Salary guaranteed if quali
fied. See Mr. Tabor. 4-9 p.. m., Mon
day only, Hotel Medford.
WANTED Experienced cook to pre
pare dinner each evening. Tel. 985.
WANTED SITU ATTNS
CAPABLE GIRL wants work In pri
vate home. 375 So. Central.
WANTED Care of sick, or iny work.
Mrs. Huson. Phone 1345-M.
WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS
YOUNG unmarried man permanently
employed wishes room In refined
home fairly close in. Write Box
5098. Tribune.
WANTED 250 to 300-gil under
ground oil storage tanic and pump.
Pierce Auto Freight.
TBUY3ackson County Blclg and
Loan stock. Phone 1223.
WOOD WANTED 100 to 200 cords 4'
green fir. Valley Fuel Co. 26 W
Main.
WANTED Clothing for relief pur
poses at Salvation Army. Tel 358
WANTED To buy 100 rods of used
woven wire ence in good condi
tion. K. C. Mail Tribune.
WANTED Wool, mohair. Sec us be
fore you sell. Wool bags & twine
for sale. Medford Barenin House.
37 No. Grape St. Ph. 1062.
WANTED
We pay cash for household goods
furniture and stoves We also ouy
metals, hides, pelts, wool md mo
hair MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
27 N Orape St Phone 1082
DO commercial spraying. McGonagle
Phone 258-M
INCOME TAX DUE Both state and
federal Have had years oi expen
ence In preparing returns. Phone
1277-Y after 4pm rreo i uoivi.
FOR RENT HOUSES
TOR RENT Small furnished house
509 No. RiversiJe.
7-ROOM house, U0. Water paid. Tel
1042-Y.
FOR KENT fl room house, newly
decorated. Call at 60 Rose.
FOR RENT 4 furnished houes. 83
S urn nil t.
HOU.SE for rent. 1232 W.
POH REM - Han.es furnwhd r
unfurnished Browo h::
FOR RENT FURNISHED
ROOMS
ROOM AND BOARD. J2S month, or
quiet keeping rooms. 226 N. Front.
AXi'tiAUVft rguoJ. tuft ft. Ciiap
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
FOR KENT 2 rooms and sleeping
porch, downstairs. 344 N. Barllett.
SMALL APT. tor rent. 801 N. Central .
FOR RENT Apartment, 334 Apple.
FURNISHED iteara - healed House.
keeping apartments. Reasonable
ratea Phone 457-J.
FOR RENT Furnished apt. Light
and heat. Adults 345 N Bartlett.
FOR RENT
MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS LOCATION
FOR RENT
At 32 North Orape street. Will
remodel to suit tenant, furn
ish bienm heat it desired. Size
16x60 feet Will rent or Irase at
reasonable figure. Call at Mall
Tribune (Newspaper) office. '
FOR RENT Garden ground; free
water. W. H. Norcross.
CABINS FOR RENT By day. week or
month. See at Camp Wtthua, n.
Rlver&lde.
FOR EXCHANGE
WILL accept used bed spring, wood
cook stove or small electric refri
gerator as part payment on good
used car. Write Box 4064, Tribune.
TRADE 12-guage Winchester pump
gun for trailer. S10 N. Bartlett.
FOR TRADE 12-tjftUge Winchester
pump gun. for fresn cow Call 834-J
FOR SALE RKAL ESTATE
FOR SALE. RENT OR TRADE Mod
em home In Jacksonville. See Tom
Laughead or phone 300, Medford
FOR SALE OR TRADE 35-acre dairy
ranch, 30 acres clover, 25 fine dairy
cows. All equipment, good Income.
Priced $4,00000. Half cash, good
terms on balance. S. Ore. Realty
Co., 44 N. Riverside.
FOR SALE New 6 -room house with
10 acres free soil. Or will consider
trade with clear property. Across
R. R. at Oas Plant So. Pacific
highway, or write J. A. Moore, Rt,
4, Box 379.
FOR TRADE 15 A. 2 houses, 2-story
.house with basement and 4-room
house, 8 acres under cult. Fine
spring and gas pump. Plenty wood
Write W. J. Ollsan. East Side, Ore
gon. MODERN coast home. Fine garden.
Sea foods, fuel free for taking. Wat
er free. No mortgage. Mill town.
Want small Improved place South
ern Oregon. Owner, Box 114 Ban-
don .Oregon.
FOR SALE OR RENT 1 '4 acres. 3
vnm hnllu frill Jfr hdrTlC flllf..
buildings. J. H. Dlttemore, Beall
Lane.
160-ACRE ranch, 40 acres cultivated
40 more being cleared, improved. 35
acres of free water. Price $3000.
Will trade for Medford hou.4e
Homeseekers Exchange, 402 Et
Main.
FOR SALE OR TRADE
Apartment house. Income S76.00 per
month. Want stock or dairy rancn.
84 Acres, fine soil, good buT.dlnss,
near Medford. Want Mui:er place.
L. G. PICKELL, 204 E. Main.
SEE Charles A Wing Agency, tac. to
Buy Your Home.
FOR SALE Modem 4-room borne on
east side. 6 minutes walk from city
center $600 will handle, balance
d Box 4815. rnbune
HOUSES FOR SALE OR KENT Jack
son county Building & Loan Ass'n
Phone 195.
WILL CONSIDER a legitimate offer
on l V -acre place, oest oi iana
good wells Inquire Hotel Valandra.
Central Point.
BROWN & WHITE are selling small
acreage tracts ai prices wmcu juu
cannot afford to overlook. Fine
SOIL. HIGHWAY. WATER. CLI
MATE. Close to fine HUNTING
FISHING, come In and investigate
BROWN & WHITE REALTORS
104 W. Main. Phone 130
WHEN you think of real estate, think
of Brown St White.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
GOOD USED CARS
30-Day Written Guarantee.
REAL BARGAINS
1934 Plymouth DeLuxe Bua. Coup
1933 Chrvsler 6 Brougham.
1933 Plymouth DeLuxe Coupe.
700 miles.
1933 Dodge Business Coupe.
1932 Plymouth 4-door Sedan
1932 Chev. rumble seat Coup
1930 Buick Coupe.
1931 Chev. Victoria 5-posa.
1929 Ford Town Sedan.
1930 Chev. Spt. Roadster.
Twenty others from $25 up to
choo&c from.
ARMSTRONG MOTORS. INC.
BARGAINS every one. at 22 So. Fir
LOOK at all the used cart befora you
buy 22 So. Fir.
DON'T FORGET 22 So. Fu for better
used car values.
AT A 8ACRIF1CE 1934 V-8 Tudor
sedan: small mileage. 22 So Fir.
FOR SALE POULTRY
AND EGOS
FOR SALE White Leghorn chicks
readv to deliver Tuesday and Wed
nesday. C. J. McCay, Rt. 3. Med
ford. Phone 334-J-4.
FINE CHICKS RAds. Leehorn, 8c;
ready now. Keller. Jacksonville.
Sterling road.
FOR SALE Hollywood Leghorn
hut-jhiru efurn. $2 50 per hundred:
200 baSy chicks Arrll 1. at 9c .
P. Ireland. Lozler Lane.
WHITE LEOHORN tettins, egga 50o
C A DeVoe 5l 523-J-2
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE TRm and harness. Pep
per Taylor Ranch, by Voorhles
crossing.
FOR SALE Small work horw $65
Otis Garrett, Rt. 4, Bu:khot Hill
road
When it conv-a to rsolos rerr.eaioer
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Seed corn. 3c lb Cha
Hofbeck, mil west Median's
Store.
FOR SALE Bean spray ng In good
condition. Cheap for cash. W. B.
Ba mum . Carle ton N urwry sa les
yard. Phone 851-R-2.
FOR your vegetable and flower
plants, try Small Hot-House. I1,
N. on old Pacific highway. Indiana
Conners seedlings.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Inboard mo
tor bout. For sale or trade on car.
Phone 393.
OLD barnyard pulverized fertilizer
for lawn and spring planting l1?
yds. for $3.50. sandy loam, $2.50.
also commercial spraying. Phone
358-R.
FOR SALE OR TRADE 2-horse disc.
Planet Jr. seeder and wheel-hoe.
Harry C. Chase, Beall Lane.
FOR SALE Dining-room table and
chairs; Keivlnator electric refriger
ator; etc. Call 1619-L sor Schuler
Apt. No. 24.
FOR SA1E Wheat. $1 50 cwt JJ. J
Garrett, Rt. 4, Box 46.
FISHING TACKLE All kinds. Sport
ing Ooods. Boats, Motors. Guns,
Boots, Shoes, Etc. Priced right. 317
North Riverside.
FOR SALE Beard less barley and Ka-
nota oats, osonarcn w.
FOR SALE Home-grown aifalfa aeed
P E Bybee. Medford Rt. 2
FOR SALE Grafting wax.
Seed Co.
FOR SALE Crested wheat grass
Monarch Seed Co.
FOR SALE Lime-sulfur to spray
fruit trees and berry bushes Mon
arch Seed Co.
FOR SALE CHEAP Lumber suitable
for brooder houses. Can arrnnge
for money under FHA plan Tor any
building repairs Ecorumv Lnmbei
Co.. Tel 594 North Pact tie Hwy
at Court St.
FOR SALE! Common alfalfa. 919 per
cwt. Monarch Seed Co.
FOR SALE Poison barley wHh fruit
It kills better. Monarch Seed Co
MISCELLANEOUS
ARE you hard of hearing. Sonotone
hearing and specialist will be in
. Medford during week of March 31
Home Test Free Write Wm. 8.
Faught. Box 2145, Mall Tribune.
BUSINESS CHANCES
FOR SALE OR TRADE Good going
business on Main St. Value
$1500.00. part cash or equity In
good home as down payment. Box
2106. care Mall Tribune.
FOR SALE Lunch counter Good
steady trade 327 So 6th St. Klam
ath Falls.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
JACKSON CO.
ABSTRACT CO.
Abstracts of Title and
ntle Insurance . The
only complete ntle
System In Jackson
County.
MURRAY ABSTRACT Co. Abstracts
of Title Rooms 3 and 6. No. 32
North Central. Ave., upstairs.
Expert Window Cleaners.
LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172
House cleaning, floor waxing, ori
ental rug cleaning 6t upholstering
Dentistry.
DENTISTRY Dr. L H. Gove. 325 E
Main.
Money to Lend
MONEV LOANED - $50 to. $300 for
persona) or household purposes on
House Furnishings or AutoB; also
Cars Re-financed Loans closed
witbin 30 minutes, under super
vision of the State Banking Dept
License No. 8-157. See W. E
Thomas or E. J. Riley. 45 So. Cen
tral. Painting & faperliunglng.
WE CREATE DISTINCTIVE CHARM
In colors for your home by paint
ing, tinting, paperhanglng. HARRY
MARX. Route 1. Phone 14-F-4.
M. A. BLISS Painting & pappr hang
ing. Tel 646-W. 313 to. Grape.
JOHN H LOCK, painter and decor
ator. Quality work Prices reason
able Res. 124 King St. Call 953-R
EAD8 TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
Office 1U16 No. Central Phone 31ft
Prices right. Service guaranteed.
HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack
era and movers, special livestock
moving equipment Prices right
619 North Riverside Phone 616.
LEGAL NOTICES
Notice to Creditor.
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon, In and for the County of
Jackson.
In the Matter of the Estate of Fred
W. Payne, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has been appointed by
the Hon Earl B Day. Judge of the
above entitled Court, as Executrix
of said estate, and has duly quali
fied according to law; all persons
having claims against sauJ estate are
hereby notified to present vime. with
proper vouchers and duly verified ac
cording to law. at the office of T W
Miles, attorney for the undersigned.
In the Jacfcaon County Sink Build
ing in the City of ydrn-d Ortgn
within :x months from the date
hereof.
Dated and flrat puD'.isned March
lltn, 1933 MARY E. HAYNE.
Executrix of the Etat of
Fred W. Payne, deceased
Notice to ( rpillfnra
In the County Court of the Bute of
Orevon, in and for the County of
Jack&on.
In the Matter of the Estate of Kate
P Hoflman, dereasM.
NOTICE 18 HEHEBY GIVE! that
the underKlened ha? been appointed
by the Hon. Earl B Day. Judge nt
the atxjve entitled Court, as admin-
said estate, and has duly qualified
according to law. All persons having
claims against said estate are hereby
notified to present same, with prop
er vouchers, and duly verified ac
cording to law. at the office of T. W.
Miles, attorney for the undersigned.
In the Jackson County Bank Build
ing In the City of Medford. Oregon,
within six months from the date
hereof.
Dated and first published February
25th, 1935.
CLATOUS McCREOIE.
Administrator with the Will
annexed of the Estate of
Kate F. Hoffman, deceased.
Order to Show Cause.
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon In and for Jackson County.
In the Matter of the wtata of Daniel
E. Green, some time known a D.
E. Oreen. beeead..
It appearing to the Court by the
petition, this day presented and filed
by Ollle Green, the administratrix
of the estate of Danwl E Green,
sometimes known as D. E. Green, de
ceased, that It la necessary to sell
the whole of the real estate of and
decedent in order to pay the debt,
expenses, and charges of administra
tion; It Is hereby ordered, that all per
sons Interested In said estate, appear
before thla Court on Friday, the 12th
day of April, 1035, at the hour of
10:00 o'clock a. m.. In the Courtroom
of said Court at the Courthouse in
the City of Medford, County of Jack
son, and State of Oregon. Then and
there to show came why an order
shall not be granted said adminis
tratrix to sell the whole of said real
estate at private sale.
And It la further ordered, that a copy
of this order be published for four (4)
successive weeks preceding aid day. In
the Medford Mall Tribune, a news
paper of general circulation, printed
and published In said county.
EARL B. DAY. Judge.
BOGGS & BOGGS,
Attorneys for Administratrix.
Call for Bldi.
Bills will be received by the County
Court of Jackson County, Oregon, on
April 3rd. 1935, at the hour of 10.00
o'clock a. m.. At the office of the
County Jurte, in the Court House, at
Medford, Oregon, for the furnishing
of tires and tubes to che County
The County reserves the right to re
ject any and all bids. Specifications
may be obtained from the County
Clerk or the County Engineer.
(Signed)
JACKSON COUNTY COURT.
Not Ire of FlnI Sett lement.
In the county Court of the State of'
vicguii ur uacKBon v-ounry.
In the MatEsr of the Estate of Annie
3. BrODhv. deceased, nlun Vnnwn
Annie Brophy. also known m Annio
ousie oropny.
The undersigned has tiled In the
County Court of Jackson County.
Oregon, the final account of his ad
ministration of the estate of Annie S
Brophy, deceased, also kno-vn as Ann'e
BrODhV ttljut If nnmn ai Inm.
Brophy. and the said Court has flxHl
, 4woj. tn me nour oi iu:uu
u uiuck a m. oi 6ua aay. it the court
room of said Court, at the Courthouse
in Medford, Jackson County, Oregon,
as me nme ana piace ior ttv hearing
Of Objections tO said flnul arvsmnr
and for the settlement of said estate.
All persons Interested in paid estate
are hereby notified and reoulred to
"iivKo or me tneir objections to said
final account, if nnv thv h.-iv.
or before the time aforesaid, ifxed for
me nearing and settlement ti-ereof.
Date of this notice ind ".he flMt
publication thereof Is March i6, 1035.
N. D. BROPHY
Executor of the Estate of Annie S.
Brophy. deceased, also kt.own us
Annie Brophy, also known as Annie
Susie Brophy.
O. H. BENGTSON.
Attorney for the Estate.
126 E. Main St., Medford. Ore
flynnpals of Annunl Stafemnt nf the
NKCMtlTY INNI'KANCK COMPANY
of New Huvnn. In I ho State of Cmnertl
cut, on the thirty-first day of December.
1931. mndo to the Insurance Commla-
Mail Tribune Daily
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CAPITAL
Amount of ev,tt.; stock paid
up II.OvO.000 90
1NCOMK
Nt ttmii rev : veil dur
ing l!ia ir 13.T !5.1
li'TPt -1 lnl( anil r-Ms
r.-h-i during fh year.. liMleOft
In.. 'ire i m:u cHlie sdiiross
rt'flvij d irlng th '.. ll.Ms.TS
Total iiumti 14.390. 199.3 5
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Nt Tii. jialrt tluritiir th
yar iii'-lu.lmif alJ'Jt mant
kPiii il.Wl.lftt 4
tivi-lrn) pa: J on capital
tn. k .liifinr 'he yr ,(. "9
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i-ald ilurtna tha r 1. 1 70.i4O.aI
Tax-., IWna-. mii faa palil
itiirlnr tif r 110.T8" ST
Amount M all othar aipati
Jlturoa I.'J.:M.S7
Total apMidinirP 4.J.M.7!.',-9
ASSFTH
Vain fti raal taia tnrn1
imrkl v!ut I Si:.l7.0it
YaliMt of aiooka mn- bonda
nwntd imarkat valua.... T.4J7.55I
Loana on mortgagta and cot
lateral. tf 4ll..0l
Cash In hanka and on hand. S3. 150 37
Premium! In courp nt rol-
!i-tlnn written atni Pap.
rmhr So. itx ftia.f l .
Incartat and rna Oua and
accrued and otbar admlttad
aweti 211. 101 76
Total admitted awti IS.90B.14S. 14
I.lAHILlTIKa
Or on claim for loaaea un
paid .; .S1 S
Amount of unaurned pra-
mluma on all uutatanding
rlaka S.7:S.090.15
Hue- for eommianlon and
brokerafte ,nft.0n
All Other liahilittea 4.ta.F&:.44
Total llabllltlaa, axfapt
capitxl Il.94,t:'.li
Capital paid up. f ;,000,0nft.u0
.Surphia over all
liabilities
regarda policy-
tS.ftll.ORO.IlS
Total l9 906.84S.il
BUSINESS IN riHKOON FOlt THE
YF.AB
Net premium received durtnr
the year - II
f.oaaea paid during- the year. . tft.2S: b
I.oanea Incurred durlnir the ye.ir I. SSI. 37
Natne of Company, Security Insurance
Company.
Nnniti of Preldent, Victor Rolh.
Name of Secretary. W. A. Thomann.
Mif'l IIDY-IMMKI.H INS. AEN'CY. Inc.
locnl Agenta.
Synopla of Annuel Kintpment of tha
M.UiAKA FIKK IN'Sl RANf'K
COM I'ANY
of New York. In the Htate of New York
on the thlrty-ftrat day of De-ember, 1934.
made to the. Inaurance Comtnlantoner of
the State of Oregon, puraunnl to law:
CAPITA L
Amount of capital atock
paid up f 2,000,000.00
lNPOMR
Net premiums received dur
ing the year I 1,107.1! J. f)
tntereat. dividends and rents
received during Hie year. 1I0.T63.BS
Income from ot her aources
received during the year. 1, i il.ivi.ni
Total Incmnu T.'Jl B, S9. 1 1
niHlUTBSEMRNTS
Net losaea paid during the
year Including adjustment
..xpens-B I S 048,579.47
Dividends paid on capital
stock during the year.... BOO. 000 uO
Comm I salons and aalarlea
paid during the year 1.MI.IBS.4S
Taxes. Iknss and fees paid
during the ye'ar ISS.6S0 4f
Amount ot all other expen
dlturea . .. .' 1,610,001.71
Total expenditures ..... S 1.8S2.S47.1 1
ASHKTK
Value of real estate owned
f market vuluel 0
Value of slocks and lion Is
owned imarket value).. 117.71.606 00
Loans on mor-.ggs and
collateral, etc 1.000.00
Cash in bunks and on hand. 1. 1 7S.A41.ao
Premiums in course of col
lection written since Sep-
' tomber 30. 1934 1, 063,871. M
Interest and rents due and
accrued 79,128 aS
Total admitted assets $10.184. 347 01
Linil-ITIES
Or oa claims for losses un
paid I 19,1S41
Amount of unearned pre
miums on all outstanding
risks 6.SH,t30 14
Due for commission and
brokerage - 18.000.09
All other liabilities ABB, 400.00
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f. City In Nevada
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matter
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faction
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17. Fall
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baronet
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number
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wax on
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the under
world IU The common
monkshood
32. Beginning
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34 Outfit a
37. Insert with
two stiff
and two soft
wings
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grass stem
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nobis:
variant
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64, Uke
64. Aloft
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slav as
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the country
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, Mugara Kl
ur.
an. 'oinpa)ir-
Santa f lra:dnt. Barnard M Vulvar.
N ame of He.-rei ary, r. V. Mi "iirthy.
Statutory rMnt attorney for mi v,i ,
H-n. a. II. AverlU, lnaiiram't rommic
M. ( I KDV I) MKI K INM. UiKNOY, Inr.
l.ncu) Agent.
Hynopnis of Annuil Sttentnt f the
F.AST AND HKST INHl'BM'E
COMPANY
of New Haven, in the ft'ate of Connecti
eui. on the ihlrt -first day "f Hrmbi.
19.4, mad to the Inwura'i-e Potnil
;oi r of the Stale of Oregon, purauAnt
ta law;
CAPITAL
Amount at capital atock pal-t
up ii.ooo.noo.oo
INtTOMK
Net premiums received dur
ing the year f 4n".046.4!
Interest, dividends and rents
received during the year.. Ul, 491.17
Income from other sources
received during tbe year.. IS. 134 S3
Total income I "61.72
UISHIHSKMKNTS
Net loseea piiid durlim the
ear Including adjust ment
rKprnnes f
Ptvldenda paid on cap! la 1
mock during the year
Cc iiimlaslona and salaries
paid during the year
Taxes, license and feea puld
diirlnn the enr
Annum i ot all other enn-
dlturea
US. 603.11
e0,)00.M0
ur.iss.s:
47.I)-: 43
tot r1 7fi
Total axpendlLmea I S6t).v:4.A
ASSKT.-
Value of renl entnte owned
(market value) 0
Value of etix-ka and lien 1"
owned markfi valuoi tr.Ufi.l.OIS.'iT
Loans on morlcnges and rol-
lnttral. etc 3M.7SM"!
Caoh In banks and on hand. 141,313.63
PrtMiiiunn In course of ro).
lection written since Hep-
ifinlter 30, 1931 2S.S19.3S
Inl crest and rente due rind
accrued and other admitted
assets 49.11:8. 13
Total admitted Hffete 13, .'.I6.U67.97
MABIMTIKH
Gross claims for losses un
paid $ 4S.169 U
Amount f mtrnd nra-
m I ii ma on all outstanding
risks
4i;3,41fl 76
Due for commission and
brokerage s.nno.iift
All other llnblllllea 99.ooi.2rt
Total liabilities, evcept
cnplial I U&.&9-J.I6
Capital paid up. 1.000,fli'. 00
Surplus over nil
llabllltlea 1. 179.406. HI
Inrpliia a regards policy
holders I3.U9.4SS
Tolsl ii 7U6.'i67.7
Pl'SlNK.SS IX OKBUON Ft I It TIM!
Y i A It
Net premiums received during
the ynr !.l16 ?a
I.onses puld during the year. 1.24 15
l.oe.it lncurid during the jcir l.nrtS.HI
Name of Company. Ksst and tt'n'.
Insurance Company of New itcven.
Name of President, let or Roth
Name of Sei-retnry. W A. Thomenn.
MtCrnilV-lANIKI.S INS. AftKNC V, Inr
IjOcbI Agents.
Long Mountain
LONO MOUNTAIN, March 35.
(Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Boy Smith and
daughter Barbara of Eagle Point were
Sunday callers at the Nick Young
home.
Marsh ' Garrett branded his cattle
one day last week.
Mlas Irene Charley of 8rownboro
spent WedmuKlay nig lit as a guest of
Mlas Irene S to well.
Emmett Kllngte had the misfor
tune to lose one of hla work horses
last week.
Bill Holman branded his cattle
Sunday.
The Eagle Point Boy Scout J;unborPc
given at the Oasis March 15 was well
attended from this district.
Is Prayed For
ffi
ii
In Iln pe dale, Ohio, birthplace nt
in movie nrndemlf Ian, Clark onbie,
the cnnKrejrntlnn of the Methodist
rhurch where he n( tended Hundiiy
school, has been praying, for Clark'a
Immortal soul "off and rni' ainee
laat summer, says th lief. !amuel
Williams, riork recently a de
scribed by the mlnlater as "serving
the devil of Hut" and charged with
having "done more harm to the
youth of America than all our .Meth
odist rhiirrhes ran undo." The min
ister aald, howMer, that not all
members of the roiif renatlon agreed
with him.
Ham portraits of family groups
and children at Special Prices
Shanftle Studio Phone 1308.
Um Mall rrlbuu want ads.
SOU
MYMIEFS
Ph
uenix
PHOENIX. March 35. (Spll Mr,
and Mrs. Clarence V. JVistor and
two daughters, formerly of Ashland,
httvo rented the C. B. Ward home.
Home Extension Unit met at the
J. W. Watklns home last Friday.
A dress form was made for Mlas
Suaanne Barkicy by the ladles Sev
enteen members were present.
Hiram Knupp Is leaving for Port
land this week on a business trip.
Crater Lake Union is planning a
covered dish luncheon and executive
meeting at the Prebyterlan church
Monday evening. March 26. The
Ladles' Aid of the church la spon
soring the presentation of the Copco
films Wednesday night.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cochran of
Plymouth. Calif., visited Mr. and
Mrs. E. VrouiHii thU past week. Mr.
and Mra. Cochran returned to Ply
mouth to settle tholr property hold
ings and aru moving to the Kogue
River valley soon.
The card party sponsored by the
Oak Circle No. 22, March 21. drew
quite a crowd. A "dutch auction"
and a lute lunch were much enjoy
ed features of the evening. Mrs.
Netttu Hnllcrnft won high brldgo
prize, and Mrs. Etva Briscoe held
low score. Mrs. J. C. Reynolds held
high score In fiOO and Mrs. Ouy
Cobiflgh won the prize for low
score.
Avard Whitman and Harold Col
ver motored to Snlem March 21st,
and returned, buuduy.
Mr. and Mis. Oeorge Drake enter
tained tlia Home Economics club on
Mi.rch 20. Members present Included:
McHduines Bell, . Wright, Plckie,
Brlckcr, Knudson, Ward, Marshall.
Chandler. Caster, Anderson, drains,
Ciermer. Huckcrsmlth. Car others and
Floyd. Mrh. H. L. Wright, Mrs. W.
N. Carothers and Mra. A. O. Floyd
were elected new members. The
next meeting will be April 17 at
the home of Mrs. H. h. Wright
with Mrs. Mildred Marshall as as
sisting hostess.
Phoenix Thursday club will nold
iu regulur meeting Thursday after
noon, March 28, A card party will
be held in the evening with Mrs.
Maude Daugherty, Mis. Mildred
Ward, Mrs. Cornelia Barnes, and
Mrs. Alice Hiillgren as hostesses. The
public la cordially Invited.
. Miss Barbara Hearn, Miss Alice
Weatherford, and Mr. Robert Coo
per, ail of Portland, were week
end guests nt the Andrew Hearn
home. Mr. Berthold Hearn, who re
cently was promoted to manager ot
the truffle department of Mccor
mick Steamship company, was un
able to drive down, so his sister
and frlenda accompanied little Bob
by Hearn back to Portland to be
with his father.
4
Persist
PERSIST. March as. (Spl ) Mrs
Dorothy Ash la quite 111. and la con
fined to her bed Indefinitely, suffer
Ing from a nervous breakdown.
Friends alt hope for a speedy recov
ery for her.
Mr, McLaln, Viola Simmer and Mr
and Mrs. Ervln Hutchison constituted
a foursome, motoring to Medford o
nttend the theater Wednesday even
ing.
Harvey Morgan motored to town
Tuesday, bringing back a kod of hay
Wednesday for Dolph Olson.
H. O. Chlldretn, who was quite 111
laat week, la some better now. but
still U a little upset.
Mrs. Zeila Dltsworth wis a brief
caller at the Mathews cabin Tuesday.
Mrs. D. E. Hutchison A;ent Mon
day and Tuesday night with her sister,
Viola Zlmmer.
Little Arthur Olson, who fell from
a awl n at school March 18, was
thought seriously Injured at first, but
the whole community Is very glad to
hear he Is much better now
H. L. Ah left for Camp Car berry
last week, where he la employed as
foreman.
Harvey Morgan was a brief caller on
Mildred Childreth Wednesday. March
20.
The Elk Creek Social Hub met
Thursday night to practice for the
coming program.
Flossie Parker called on Mildred
Childreth Tuesday, as did her sister
and brother, Viola Zlmmr and Dave
Peterson.
Sam Parker made a business trip
to Medford March 2ft.
Eden Precinct
EDEN PHECINCT, Mnrch JS
(Spl) Onk Circle ot Phwnix ,ntr
tillnrd ThurKdny evening with ft
enrd party aftr the rpptilar bul
neu nlon. A good .led crowd
wan In attendance and a amall aum
waa reaii7d for the lunch and
evcnlng'a amuaemcnt.
Waiter Ciermer recently ptirchaaed
a fine young mllK cow from the
Henmea estate on Wagner creek.
Mr. and Mra. Ward McHcynolda
entertained Thursday evening with
a "bean feed" In honor of the
Phoenix baaketball boya and their
coach. ThoM present were Jim New
lln. Jack Hill. Norwln Purry, Iddle
Olover. EuRene Scherer. Oeorge
Hardlaty, John Barker. ChrU Barker,
Dean Logan, Mr. Wooda, and Fran
cla Mclteynolda.
Bring In your old goui I pay the
top cash price Oowrnment License-"
Johnson the Jeweler.
Lawnmowers time to get them
lharpened and repaired: called for
and delivered Medford Cycler;, M
N. Fir. Phone 301.
Williams Creek
WIIJ.IAM3 CREEK. March 35.
ISpl.l Mrs. Johnnie Freeman. h
la been In the hospital. I at her
mutuer j, Mr. Jack Wlseca'vcr. while
recuperating. Mr. Kreeman haj re
turned to hla work at Rons. Nev. Mra.
Freeman a alster, Mra. Homer House,
baa been uicln care of the ctuldnrn.
Ltnwood Vamer. aon of Mr. and
Mra. Joe Varuer. la expected home
for a four daya visit. Ha la In trte
navy, atatloned at Se.n DIo. Oal.
Mr. and Mra. Oale Lartmore of
FrulWale have been vlaltlng at tna
home of hla brother. Alfred lArlmore.
Mlaa Velma Sargent of Medford la
visiting her grandparents. Mr, and
Mra. Nelson Warner. She is the old
est daughter of Mr. and Mra. Perry
Snrgent.
Mrs. w. c. Flxley and Luter Sparlln
drove over to Klamath Falls Thura
day, where Mra. Flxley wtll vlalt for
a week with her daughter. Mra. bea
ter Sutton. Mr. Bparlln waa deliver,
ing an order of day-old wlr.te Leg
horn chicks. He la Incubating all of
hla output of ejrga now. He haa quite
a large order aoon to be delivered to
Ray Topping.
Two road acrapera have been buay
on the roads the past week on Wll-
llama creek, with gratifying reaulta
to the mototlau.
The aurroundtng mountain arc
bttiulUul with anow but the wind, to
cold and the farmers dlagruntled, all
the result or the equlnoxlal atorm.
Jack Amaro and BUI Record hav
rented the Jack Roy place and aro
putting In spring cropa, Clarence
Coon haa bought the hay In tnt
narna and la feeding It out on the
place.
Mrs. Kippy, daughter of Mr. ftnd
Mra. Smith la vlaltlng her for a, tune.
Robert Klncade, who naa had change
ot a flooring crew In a lumber mill
In Scotia. Cat., wrttea that this entire:
crew aa well aa moat of the rest ef
the mill workera have gone on a strike
and that he Is now acting aa special
policeman.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Llchena are own-
era of a new sedan.
Mrs. Alice Bacon, oounty school
commissioner, and Mlas Minnie Cal.
kins, oounty health nurse, visited
Wllllnma echool recently.
Mra. Mills was recently called to
Red Bluff, Cat., by the serious lllnc&s
of her only brother. He waa not ex
pected to live but Is better now. and
Mrs. Mills hes returned home. Her
little granddaughter, olive Dowllng,
who lives with her, visited at Jack
sonville with her uncle and aunt,
Mr, and Mrs. Dee Mills, during her
absence.
Mr. and Mrs. Coffee were visitors
recently at the Homer House home.
Amoa Smith haa bought more that.
SO head of dnlry cattle on William
creek recently, paying good price for
them. He Is taking them to southern
California.
Oeorge Loveless 1 cooking for the
COO camp at Selma.
Will Mill, w. , Bulllngton an)
Johnnie Scott, all of William, and
O. B. Johnson of Provo'.t are working
on the Murphy bridge.
Mra. A. L. Blodgette, Mr. Axel
Blodgette. Mrs. Krodel, Mr Mary
Topping and Josephine Topping at
tended the Bible study at the Chris
tian center home near Murphy. Tue
doy afternoon. They called on Mr.
O. W. Robert on their mi home.
A serious accident was narrowly
escaped one day last week as Bert
Holchauser, hi wife and daughter,
were returning from DorrU, Cal. On
making a turn on a hort curve two
truck were parked on the turn. Mr.
Holahauser shot on the brake, but
the pavement was wet and hi car
akldded, atrlklng on of the truck
and completely demolishing the body
of his car. Fortunately no one woe
badly hurt, only very muoh shaken
up and dlsguated.
March 17 was social night at Wll
llama Orange and a program of songs
nd stunts resulted In a general good
time. Frank Wright gave an account
of the origin of St. Patrick's day fol
lowed by a number of Irlai jokes by
August Edwards. Harry borrel and
son Delmar sang duet ith mando.
line accompaniment, rhe remalnoer
of the evening waa spent In a trip,
through Ireland, Including the Blar
ney stone and wishing well. Art Oray
and August Edwards danced the Irish
Jig. Refreshments were then served,
after which a lively game of "Pig in
the Potato Path" concluded the even
ing's fun.
A good sited orowd attended the
Townsend club Monday evening and
listened to talk and reading. An
enjoyable social hour wa spent Pi
end coffee were served.
Rev. D. D. Randall, of Medford.
Union Sunday school missionary, wa
calling on friend on Williams cxee
Friday.
Paul Hayne and Ms parent, who
have been running the Watt mine for
several month, left Monday for their
home at Albany.
Rev. Lambkin of the Oregon Chris
tian Center, left Thursday for Liver
more, Cel., to assist In two weeks'
meeting near that place.
Paying Off Kinsfolk.
SALT LAKE CITY. Utah (OP)
An antl-nepotlsm law in Utah for
bids a public officer employing a
cousin, but he can employ hi broth
er' step-daughter, and pay her with
public fund.
Hunt Sunday Checkers.
BOSTON ( UP) The New England
Checker association has started a
campaign aeeklng to repeal an old
Massachusetts "blue law" which pro
hibit tb playing of checker or
chee on Sunday,
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