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MEDFOKD MAIL TRIBUNE, ME 1) FORD, OREGON. MONDAY. "APRTL 6, 1636. PAGE SEVEN HEM Read every u on thla page You will probably find exactly the things you bats been looking tor or a aale or trade .(or unused artlclea you may DnBMh ..( BtttA AT -navu. - diu jv . V store-room you may find -many tnings omen are see Ing and be able to realize Im mediate cash. If what you want Isn't here, advertise tor It Tribune Classified ads are : inexpensive effective I RATES Per word first Insertion. (Minimum 250) Each additional Insertion, per word lc (Minimum 10c) Per line per month without copy changes , ..1136 Phone 75 TOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND LOST Knight's Templar Masonic crmrm. Call 496. LOST Week ago, pair glasses. Re ward. Return to Mall Tribune. FOUND Keys on ring. Inquire Trib une office. LOST H dog la missing, call 1516. WANTED MALE HELP RELIABLE men to take up AIR CON DITIONING and electric refrigera tion. Prefer men now employed and mechanically Inclined, with fair education and willing to train spare time to become experts Installation and service work. Write giving age. phone, present occupation. Utili ties Eng. Inst., Box 3084, Mall Trib une. MAN OR BOV WANTED for farm work and help with milking. Box 3053. Tribune. WANTED FEMALE HELP FIRST-CLASS all around woman cook, one who Is good on short orders and pastry.- Apply by letter or phone, stating age and experience. Qlrl for dining room, age 20 to 25. write or phone, stating age and experience. Olrl for chambermaid work, age 20 to 25. Apply by letter or phone, stating age and experience. WOLF CREEK TAVERN Wolf creek.-orer - E. R. Burchlel. WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Bookeeplng work your small set of books to keep. Dor othy M. Chltwood, 62-R. LOCAL GARDENER Trustwortny. wishes work. Expert flowers, shrubs. A. P. Mendocino 307 Bessie St. WANTED--MISCELLANEOUS HAVE transportation for two to Port land, phone 1036. WANTED Incubator. Call 302, Jack sonville. WANTED steers 10 to 12 moa. old. Also trade heifer for ateer. L C. Williams, Talent. ' WANTED 500-chlck size fuel oil brooder. Bert Asher. R. 1, Box 143, Central Joint. WANTED By refined middle-aged gentleman place to board and room. Tel 1522-Y. 009 Stevens. TWO adults and child will pay for gas and oil for transportation to Reno, Ne"ada. Box 3060, Mall Tribune. WANTED Guernsey cow, no scrub. Phone 14-P-22. WANTED Brood sow, about to far row. Phone 14-F-23. WANTED To buy weaner and feeder pigs. Q. W. Bllckenstaff, Rt. 2, Box 319, Klamath Falls, Ore. WANTED 600 horses to break to ride or drive. L. O. vanWegen, 238 N. Ivy. phone 1042-J. WANTED Cow to keep during sum. mer for feed. Jacksonville Star Rt.. Box 17. L. G. Calkins. WANTED Incense cedar pencil stock Box 3270. Tribune. WANTED VtOOL MOHAIR merest casb prtees tor wool and mo. ' Uur. wool bags and flecct twine MEDFOKU BARGAIN dOUSE n No Grape Phone 1002 AUTO Repairing, reasonable prices. Clement Auto Parts, 230 N. Riverside. . JUNK JUNK 1 WANTED A CASH PAID tor inner tube, lo per lb up Rags cotton and wool, up to 6c per lb Scrap iron small or large lots; also all other metals of all decriptiona MEDFOKD BARGAIN BOUSE 27 No Orape. Phone 1062 WANTED All kinds of farm Imple ments tor cash. 39 South Grape Phone 206. WANTED TO BUY Men's good used suits. Used Wardrobe Shop 818 E Main. JUNK WANTED HKrnest market prices paid tor metals at all kinds rags wool or cotton Southern Ore Junk Co Stewirt Ave between So Holly and Oak dale WANTED We pay casb tor household goods, furniture snd toves We also ouy metals, rr.des pelts wool and mo hair MEDFOKD BAK'IAIN HOL'SS 27 N Grape St Plone 082 FURNfTURe uphoitrin repeinna. reftniahin- W Walker, phone U.-8 SOI N Peach FOR RENT HOUSES t FOR rent 4-room mrnlehed house Ira Aider St. Inquire 818 So. Central. FOR RENT BOUSES FOR RENT 3-room turn, duplex, bath, sleeping porch, good garage, close In. Adults only. 240 S. Grape. FOR RENT Small, furnished house. 131 B. Grape. Adulta. SMALL furnished house. 134 S. Ivy. FOR RENT 6-room furnished house. 1018 W. 11th St., 830.00. water paid. Adults only. Phone 238. HOUSE FOR RENT April 16 cheap. 6 rooma, modern, 1 acre, berries. See sign on Maple Park Drive. FOR RENT 2 furnished houses, 812 Summit. FOR RENT To responsible tenant, 8-room, newly decorated dwelling, partly furnished, at 316 South Riv erside. Inquire at 325 So. Riverside.. FOR RENT 6-room house; hardwood floors, furnace, fireplace. Inquire 145 8 Oakdale. FOR RENT 3-ioom house, electric range gcod location. Inquire 145 8. Oakdale. FOR RENT 6-room modern house 17 Newtown. Call from 9 to 6. ex cept Sundays. Phone 141, Central Point. FOR RENT Homes, furnished or unfurnished. BROWN & WHITE FOR RENT Home at 608 South Oak dale, by April 1st. Phone 66. FOR RENl Completely turn, bouse. Call at Dow's Cafe. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Apartment. 334 Apple. APT. FOR RENT 2 rooms, private bath. Adulta. 51 N. Oakdale. 4-ROOM furnished apt. for rent. Adults only. 313 So. Grape. FURNISHED apartment. 603 S. Holly. CLEAN fully furnished 2 and 3-rm apt., ground floor, private baths; adulta only. 244 Soutu Orape. NICELY furnished apartment. Adults only. Call 905 West 10th. FOR RENT i'URNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Large front room, close In; hot and cold water, ehower. 20 Bo. Fir. FOR RENT Comfortable sleeping room at moderate price al60 garage If desired. 825 South Riverside. ATTRACTIVE roome. 4U4 S. Orape. FOR RENT BOARD ROOM ROOM AND BOARD 146 S. Holly FOR EXCHANGE WILL TRADE trucli for wood or labor. Phone 1352-W. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGES Good 8800 first mort gage and cash for email Improved suburban. Good modern Medford home, clear; Avant small well Improved suburban. 3 acres with 2 small sets Improve ments, clear; want 40 acre ranch. One of the best stock ranches In Jackson County, fully stocked and equipped; some trade and easy terms. Investigate this. THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE No. 7 N. Bartlett St. Phone 1498 FOR SALE OR TRADE Modern 8 room home, 6 lots; berries and fruit trees. A. J. Gardner, 611 Ham ilton. FOR SALE - REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 6-room house, 2 blocks from court couse, paving and street assessments paid for, taxes paid to date. Will accept 8200 cash for $1200 equity, by owner. Phone 70. 8 SMALL RANCHES, close In, all Im proved, 3 to 20 acres. City and Suburban homea, stock and dairy ranches. 4 mile front ige on Rogue river, 2 furnished cot tages. Roberts, Realtor. 730 W. 2nd. St. 23 lA ACRES 18 acres in pears and cherries; 6-room modern house, plastered; good outbuildings; well located. This Is a real buy. 85000. 6-ROOM MODERN HOUSE, paved street, close to schools. A snap at $1900. EXCHANGE Good paying restau rant In Seattle, well located, for ser vice station or sny good income property. J. W. WAKEFIELD AGENCY Palm Bldg. Tel. 17. FOR SALE-Federal Land Bank farms fair prices, small payments, low Interest rates. See L. J. Knox, Soc Treas. Medford N. F. L. A. FIVE ACRES In small fruits; good Improvements; $2000.00. 2 Acres, new house, good out buildings; $2250.00. 402 West Jackson Street. FOR SALE 6 acres, modern bouse in country; electiclty water piped to house, pressure system; on Kod road 2A mllee from Medford. Box 3037 Tribune. LAND FOR RENT, plowed; 9 acres fine garden soli, close In. BROWN It WHITE. Two acres, small new house, elec tricity; only $426.00. 4.7 Acres, small house; Irrigated. $1200. Modern 4-room suburban home: fine large lot, shade treea. A real bargain for $1000 cash. Fine 4-room modern house on fine residential street for $2000; terms. BROWN WHITE. REALTORS. FOR SALE 6-room modern home. 1'$ lots. Tel. 369-J or Inquire 1617 N. Riverside. WHEN yju tbink of real estate think of BROWN & WHITE. HOUSES for sale or rent Jackson County Sld and umd Aaa'n. PCS SALE- by owner 10 to 80-acre l-acts impaled Bear creek bottom und mile from Medford; excel nt for gardening; Phone 15'24-L FOB SALE LIVESTOCK HO HEAD fn and limb. D. D. Kwn py, Ashland. Phone 14-P-4. FOR SALE 18 flit, 4 brood sows Dr. Mlllsr. PhowiU. POR SALE 70 atwp. M and lambs. W. T. Houston. Rt. I. Central Point. FOR RALE ReUterfdSHORTHOFN bullf, t.so Re, heifer of choice i breeding. C- O. Garrett & Bon, Oleadaie, Ore. FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGGS POR BALE Hatching eggs. R. I. R. and White Leghorns. Heavy laying strata 13.00 per hundred. White Leghorn and R. I- R. breeding cock erels. Mrs. R. E. Carley. Phone 314-W. FOR SALE; 300 Barred Rock pullets 9 weeks, 60o each, part cash and trade for machinery, tools, livestock, shakes. Geo. Martin. Oold Hill. CHICKS next week. Some Saturday. Drewler's Hatchery, 1107 E- Main. FOR SALE -DOGS PETS FOR SALE Toy fox terrier puppies: very reasonable. B. M. Heath, 695 Terrace St.. Ashland. ROLLER CAN ARIES 3 J 8 Riverside FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES THE FINEST USED CARS naturally come in on the finest new cars. Check up on us. 1934 Chevrolet sedan 1935 Chrysler sedan 1934 Plymouth sedan 1931 Pontlac sedan 1931 Ford coupe Our Basement Bargains for depend able low cost cars and trucks. Our cars are kept Inside, and are real values. SANDERSON MOTOR CO. Studebaker Dealer GOOD USED CARS Fully reconditioned. Lowest prices. 1935 Chrysler 6 Coupe. 1934 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan. 1934 Dodge Coupe. 1934 Ford Pickup. 1934 Ford V-8 Sedan. 1930 Chevrolet Coupe. 1930 Dodge Sedan. 1933 Plymouth Coupe. 1936 Plymouth Coupe. 1934 Chrysler 8 Sedan. Many others to choose from, LANGE MOTOR CAR CO. 38 N. Riverside. Tel. IB. Used car lot N. E, corner 6th ana Bartlett. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FREE! STOMACH ULCERS, GAS PAINS, INDIGESTION relieved quick. Get free sample doctor's pre scription, Udga, at Western Thrift Store. FORCED TO SELL 1 Hotpolnt elec tric range, new and complete house hold goods, all excellent condition. General Electric refrigerator. Tel. 1522-Y. 909 Stevens. CHISEL-TOOTH orchard cultivator, seven point. Good as new. 810 E. Jackson St. FOR SALE Piano, good condition, beautiful case, very cheap. Call 315 Apple. ORCHARD thermometers at half price. Dawson, 44 N. Front. FOR SALE Kingman logging trailer, good condition. JantEer's Wrecking Yard. Central point. SAVE on fishing tackfe. Salmon rod, reel, line (5.25. Fly-rod, reel, line $2.35. Trolling rod, reel, line (1.50. Boats, motors, everything you need. Low prices. CLIFF'S SPORT SHOP ' 317 North Riverside. FOR SALE Newtown apples. 10c lug box. Bring your container. 1216 W. 10th. FRUIT GROWERS ATTENTION We have large, medium and small smudge pota and torches for sale At a bargain Rogue Valley Tractor & Imp Co. 39 So. Grape St, Tel. 206. FOR SALE Maytag washer, square tub. Phone 969-R. FOR SALE! Shelled corn (30.00 per ton; 3rd cutting alfalfa, (10 per ton. John Nealon. Phone 118, Cen tral Point. FOR SALE Oil storage tank and wagon tank. L. A. 6a lade, Central Point. FOR SALE: Kanota oats, wheat and oat hay. Chaa. Isaacs, 3 miles out on Crater Lake highway. FOR SALE Sterilized grape Juice. Dell Vineyard, Rt. 2, Medford. FOR HALE Alfalfa seed, 14c lb. E H. Neldermeyer Phone 697-R-l. CHOPPED barley for feed, and ba.e.1 straw. V. Burse) 1. Phone 855-J-3 A BARuaIN One 6-n.p. Bean spray rig. Inquire C. C. Lemmon, care Sgobel & Day. So. Fir St. TYPEWKi lEKH-Bierma 116 N. Cen tral Ph-ne 282 FOR SAuE Baled alfaifa 114 00 ton Monarch Seed Oo. POh SALE- -Kanota o-V and Hen chen barley 0. P. Niedermeyer 5..3-J-1. HA i POR SALE Grain or alfalfa Oore Ranch Jacksonville highway FOR SALE Good Newtown apples at cheap prices. Inquire Sgooel t Day Packing House South Fir St POR S.-u-B, tiaiev oat nay ground alfalfa ana oat nay loose alfalfa hay O A UeVoe. Phone 628-J-3. PEi'-MANKNTS 11.00 and up. Pre vest's. 236 So. Oakdale. phone 737 HEAVY DUTY water tank for sale 1003-gallon capacity. Phone Plynn Electric, 107. FARMERS ATTENTION! We have every kind of farm Imple ment needed for your spring and summer work. See us now for your requirements. Rouue Valley Praut and Imp. Co., 89 So. Grape. Phone 20fl. BUSINESS CHANCES WANTED Partner with equipment for tomatoes. A real money maker. Valley View, 429, N. Central, Med ford . MISCELLANEOUS WE PAY up to 1160 Cor large jle single coats or coats and vents, and up to 17 00 for large used suits. Will H W!lon, S3 No Front At BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKMON COUNTY A HAT R ACT CO A&strsots nils and mi Insurance The only complete line System tn ackson County dllUHAV AHHTKAm CO Anatrarta uf r.t.e Room! I and No. il I liorUi Oeauai Art, Ujuuara, BUSINESS DIRECTORY Long Distance Moving LARGE VAN serving Calif., Oreg and Wash points, tern; -monthly trips Pully insured Martin Brc (01 8 - 6th St.. grants Pass. rel. 146-J. Money to Lend MONEY LOANED (50 to (300 fur personal or household purposes on House Pumisl.ings or Autos; also Cars Refinanced Loans oloaed within 30 minutes License No. 8 167. See W E- Thomas, 45 So Cen tral Painting and Paperhanglng. COMMERCIAL & HOUSE PAINTIN1, riming & PaperLanglng. Harry Marx, phone 14-F-4. Route 1, Box 440. Transiei. REIN KINO TRANSFER CO. Long distance hauling Furniture, cattle, anything UI N Fir Phone 1033 O Stuart. EADS TRANSFER b STORAGE CO Office 1016 No Central Phone 315 Prices right. Servloe guaranteed. TRUCKING AND STORAGP - LooaJ and long distance hauling, furni ture moving, etc Reasonable rates Tel 83b. F E aamson Co HAWLE TRANSFER - Expert pack ers ana movers special livestock moving equipment. Prices right 619 North Riverside Phone 615. COMMERCIAL SPRAYING COMMERCIAL spraying. Phone 258-M. McQonagte. LEGAL NOTICES SYNOPSIS OF ANNUAL BTATEMENT OF THE Franklin Fire Insurance Company ST Philadelphia. In the state ot Pennaylvanla, on the 31 ft day ot December. 1935, made to he Insurance commissioner of ih ststs o Oregon, pursuant to law: Capital mount of capital Block paid up 5 3,000,000.00 Income Net premiums received during tho year $ 5,769,378.36 Interest, dividends and rents received during the year. ... 774,140.97 Income from other sources re ceived during the year 469,401,72 Total Income S 7,043,221.05 Dtibursefnenti Net losses paid during the year including adjustments ex penses $ 1, 331, 350. 46 dividends paid on capital atock during the year 720,000.00 rmmfssinna and salaries paid during the year 2,123,056.011 Taxes, licences and fees paid during the year 268,772.12 mount ot all other expendi tures 1,088.594.25 Total expenditures ..$ 6,529,773.81 Assets Value of real estate owned bookvaluc f 167,120.61 7a!ue of etc!: and bonds owned (market value) 16,641. BS0. 00 "lash In banks and on hand. .. 1,100,293.70 "rcmlumn in course of rollec tlon written since September SO, 1935 085,210.86 - U'rest and rents due and accrued 66,295.0(1 Total admitted arsets $20,960, 488. 7J- Ll abilities (JfSisvelalmaTbr "Wises nn- - '" - paid $ 822.640.00 Amount of unearned premiums on all outstanding risks 5.700, BOS. 00 All other liabilities 2,088,353.54 Total liabilities, except cap ital 8 8,611,498.54 Capital paid up $ 3.000,000.00 Jurplus over all Hnbllltie 9,348,990.24 Surplus as "regards policy holders 112,348,990.24 Total $20,960,488.78 Business In Oregon for the Year Vet premiums received during - the year , 65,864.18 bosses pafd during the year. . . 20.704.5P Losses incurred during the year 30,021.58 WILFRED KURTK, Pres. JOHN GLENDEN1NO, Se. Statutory resident attorney for servlci w. H. R-i Charles A. Wlnp Agency. Inc., Agents 100 E. Main St.. Medford, Or. Notice of Appointment of Administratrix Notice Is Hereby oiven that the un dersigned has been by order of the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County, sitting In pro Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS Likely Lively dance Opening KverKrven Ires Not asleep Manner Female sheep Condensed moisture ol the air Wavy Organs of near Ing ' Farm building Wlreleas Dark under ground cell Exist Giver Volcano Form of great ins; Racket Smnli amount of liquid Word ot la mentation Unfasten a knot Whirlwind off the Faros Islands Trying Siv.Ufs broadly Sallora Cast off 8olutlon of Yesterday's Puutt AlSEASHlE3C0C KAlN.giSEiy.RS 111 H AkliS N AT! P A P AiTE n e lUl INUREMUNEin S E R M OIN It e r k o ATWklD.iT AlQ M AWcgEISTsi oLhlgMRlS P E R UiE M E NlD I N siiTf5'f dIeIsIkfIT 47. Sie.pl.' 49. Divour &0. Pronoun 63. V.nii.I 64. Direction 66. Kxclimillon 67. Urpe on 68. Olcl Indlia tribe 19. Cry of a cat 12 r w f i7 ia w ,o " Wi Jim. uMti. OuM luqui WL ! Mill. 3l 32 I33 34X35 H HI 3l 37 wM$b 3f II wm 41 43. I1F ' 44 53 j ss bate, duly appointed as the Adminis tratrix of the estate of John O. Thompson, deceased, now pending in aald court. And that all persons hav ing claims against said estate shall present the same to the undersigned, with proper vouchers, at 413 Liberty Building, Medford, Oregon, within six months from this date. Dated a. Medford, Oregon, thli 10th day of March. 1936. ANNABELLE THOMPSON. As Administratrix of the Es tate of John C. Thompson, deceased. lYNOPftlS OP "ANNT7AL TAL BTATM rMSURA, rnupi er San Francisco, in the Stats of Call. fornia on the thirty-first day of Decem ber 1035. made to the Insurance Com missioner of the State ol Org6n, pur. Amount of cap It i INCOME , Net premiums received 4ur . ltig the year Ill,7ie.l4 Interest, dividends and rents received during the roar.. 161, Miss Income from other sources recelTed during the year.. 1,131.83 ToUl Income I 888,383,41 4 , DISBURSEMENTS Net losses, paid during the ! year Including adjustment expenses I SlCltMi Dividends paid on capital stock during the ear..,. 1)0,006.00 Commissions and salaries naid during the year .... 260,418 61 Taxes, licensee and fti paid . during the yesr 48,1)6.08 Amount ot all other expendi ture 00.041.76 Total expenditures 130,036. . ASSETS Value of stocks and bonds owned (market value) ... 14.017,044. Cash In banks and on hand 232,532. Premiums In course of collec tion written sines Sept em ber 30. 1935 134,100- Interest and rents duo and accrued 31.335. Other ledger assets 4,138. a Total admitted sssrta. . .4,436,950.3& LIABILITIES Gross claims for losses un .paid ... I 140,134.13 Amount of unearned prem iums on all outstanding risks T48.704.Sft Due for commission snd crokera 64,368.31 Total liabilities, except . . Cipilll , VOJ.JBT.j , .si.uuu.uuu.uu Tots! t4.436.0M.25 BUSINESS TN OREGON TOR THE YEAR Net premiums received dus- lng the year I 10.708.04 Losses paid during tht year 3 001.41 Losses Incurred during the rear 3,701.0) Name of Company. OCCIDENTAL INSURANCE COM PANT Name of President, J. B. LEVISON Name of Secretary, EDWARD V. MILLS Statutory resident attorney for strrlce. Insurance Commissioner (Hugh H. Erle) Xocn.' Agent McCurdy-Danlcls Ina. Agency, Ida. Medford, Oregon fiYNOPMS OF ANNUA I STATEMENT Of THE LONDON & LANCASHIRE IN SURANCE CO., LTD., V. B. BRANCH of London, In the Kingdom of England, on the thirty-first day of December, 1938, made to the Insurance Commlaaloner of the State of Oregon, pursuant to lswt CAPITAL Amount of United States de posit capital 400,000.00 INCOME Net premiums received, dur ing the year f 3,818,060.79 Interest, dividends and ranti received during the year 380,191,88 Income from other sources received during the year. 48,060,40 Total income 13,647,313.31 DISBURSEMENTS Net losses paid during the year including adjustment expense f 1,281,134.16 Dividends pal a on capital . atock during; the year ... Nona Commissions and salaries paid during the year .... 1,101,470.16 Taxes, llceneea and fees paid during the year 381,600.73 Amount of all other expend) tur 433,830,04 Remittances to Home Office 730,418.44 Total expenditures 13,868,364,60 ASdfciTS Valua of real estate ownd (market value) None Value of stocks and bonce owned (market value) bonds amortised 36,037,300.77 Lna.ni on mortvaaaa and col lateral, etc None Cash In banks and on hand. 1,083,123.43 Premlume In course of col lection written sine Sep tember 30, 1936 617,700.76 Internal and rente due and accrued 60,730.71 Reinsurance due from com panies on paid lossss 18,613.30 Total admitted assets ... .17. 703,766. 86 INABILITIES Gross claims for 1ohas paid $ 247,718.11 Amount ot unearned prem- Inma on oil ouatanding risks 1,664,861.16 Due for com mission and brnlc n rn ge SO, 000. 00 Cross-Word Puzzle . Statute T. Correott eolloq. I. Nut t. Precloua atonal 10. Trouble U. Move with lever t8. Preea 20. Help 21. Explode 23. Pollnhlnj material 21. Soap plant 24. Performing 21 Vegetable 24. Bark, of necka 22 Subataatlvea 32. Squandering 34. KlKht of theae make one IT. CeleallaJ bodf 29. Before 42. Qoddeae of , peace 44. Bxpreaalon peculiar to language 41. Satiate 47. That girl 41. Kind of dog 49. Silkworm 61. Article S3. Scatter, aa eted 16. Correlative of either E R 5 E DOWN L Aftlrmatlva vota t. Sent In etiurch I. Woolen fabric 4, Kllitl uf Ojiia- ment on ellverw.ra I. Impreeiee with a eenee of areatneai All ether Habllltlss 340,609.06 Total liabilities x t . capital 3i.06t.vH.T0 Capital paid up Vnltsd BtsUa d-po.lt 400,006.46 Surplus ersr all llsbllltlas ....I3.3I0.IT6.16 Surplus si ra ards .poltey ijoM.ri tl.SlS 't.ll Total tT.T03.T66.36 BLSINKS8 IN OREGON f oil THffi YEAR k Nst premiums rscaivad durlnr ths yr M6.TT6.11 Loss paid during the yaar.. II. 619. II Losses Incurred during tht year la.TIO.OI Name of Company. The London A Lan cashire insurance company. Lti. Name of Prtnldent, Qllbart Xlnsaa. united Atatea Msnsfcer. Name of Secretary, Wm. W. Ollmdrt, Pacific Department Mansser. Statutory resident attorney for lervlcs, Dudley O. Ailtn. Lo4al A tent MrCurdr-Panlels lb. Agtut?t TwS MfdroNl. Ort?n. Beagle BEAOLZ, April . (flpU Mti. Blanche Awoet received word thla waak that hap wtwlrtuiriitw MM. drM Slmmone. of Dorie, Calif., was badly Injured In an automobile acci dent. It looka ilk winter ha returned With anow covarlrur the around and fre?4ng every night. Mr. and Mr,. Leo 8. Wllllama and olilldren Gloria and Hugh of Medford vlaltod at too WUllarnj-JBeegmlller home Sunday evening;. Milton and Lawrence Banderaon from near Medford epent Sunday with home folks. Elaine Ruah of Merifottt anenfc f.Via week end with home folks. The putting In of aprlng crops Is btlcg hindered .by an epldemlo of "flu" amoiur the horaea fit th. lnw.r part of the neighborhood. Mrs. Blanche Sweet and son Dea mond and Mra. Martin were Saturday visitors in Medford. Mrs. Dick Caldar Halted at the home of Mr. and Mra. Don Sregmlller where little Donna Marie Sregmlller haa been quite 111 with the stomach flu. Mr. and Mrs. Chaa. Sanderson and family apent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Martin anrf f.m. Ily of Reese creek, the occasion being mo eiiver weaaing anniversary or Mr. and Mrs. Martin. The Central SVitnf running t route through thla district ana garnering mux daily. Walter Grant baa tjuuarf 4 aim Olaas ranch and U putting the same into crops. Relatives from Utah of S. D. Stan lings who have been visiting here for the paat two weeks left for California where they Intend go to the Boulder dam and from there home. Uoyd Sarsdereon of the Modoc orchard apent Saturday and Sunday with home folk. Dean' Stalltnga ts recovering from quite a serious attack ot croup. Mrs. Lester Arnold who haa been vlaltlng with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Oaae and family, left with her husband the last of the week for Klamath rail where Mr. Arnold haa work for the owning year. Mr. and Mrs. John Nelson visited at the Sanderson home Friday eve ning. Mr. and Mrs. Swagert of Klamath Fall, Mr. and Mrs. Morton, Mr. and Mrs. White. Mlaa Adams and Jack Edler of this place, were Wednesday dinner guests at the Blachoff horns. Harvey Hlnea had a narrow eacape when his tractor went over a 30-foot bank Into Snyder creek. Mr. Hlnes atayed with the tractor and la suf fering with a very lame back since the accident. Mr. and Mrs. R. Blachoff and aon Bob and daughter Oleo and Inee Bozarth were Sunday visitors at Lake Creek at the home of Mra. Blsohoff's slater, Mrs. Flora Prey and family. Mr. and Mra. Melvln Martin and baby of Shady Brook dairy moved onto the old luck place the laat of the week. The Antlooh school went to the Meadows to play baseball Thursday afternoon. They came home badly defeated. The Pleasant Hour club will meet at the home of Mrs. Heraohall Harper Wednesday afternoon, April 8th. Every lady In the nelirhborhnrvi u in. vlted to attend. Afternoon callers at the H.ma. home Wedneedav ift.min Mrs. Martin, Mrs. Perdue, Mrs. Sweet, Mrs. Bieonoff and Mra. Sanderson. The Antloch Sundav sohool tnvit.. every one to gather at the school noitee caster sundry at It :S0 o'clock and bring a basket lunch. An Easter egg hunt for the child ran 1.,... .f. lunch: Sunday school at one o'clock; ana preaomng services by Rev. Mil lard at two o'clock. Everyone wel come. Griffin Creek ORIFFIN CREEK, April 8.8pl.( Mr. and Mra. T. R. Skeins are the proud parents of a lb, aon born March 20th. The young man haa been named Thomas John. Ladles from the Orlffln Creek e tenalon unit who attended the school for parents in Medford, Mar. 1st, were Masdamea Ruth Hood, Beaale Davis, Alice Rlcka, Ethel Troxell and Winnie Brown. The lec ture of the day wae given by Mra. Maud Morse of O. S. C which was very interesting. Mr. and Mra. W. H. Orlffln and family who have spent some time at Rlverton, Ore., have returned to their place here Just west of the south end of Klng'a highway. Mra. Violet Rude Is spending some time at the home of her mother, O. t. Oay. Mrs. White entertained with a party for the high school children Saturday evening. There will be church services every night thla coming week at the Brown school. Different ministers from Medford and Central Point are to talk. Among them la Rev. Balrd. who apeak Wednesday evening. Membera of the Sunday school spent Friday evening at the John Darby home for their singing. i torry to report that Olen Hail la Realism In swswawrrsww 5 T!sr Id bArV Titer; t Wff I lhY,l The "victim" of "Amrrlru's Must Careless Driver" Is rushed Into an ambulance at the close of the Montgomery Ward Safety Show which will be presented here On tomorrow, Tuesday at 2:30 p. m. on Fir street be tween Main and Eighth. This picture was snapped at the opening perform ance In Oklahoma City. very 111 and will have to be confined to his bed for some time. Mrs. John Cased Is confined to her home this week with the flu. Mrs. C. P. Sailor and aons, who recently sold their place, moved on Friday. Mr. and Mra. Jacobs, who spent the winter on Orlffln creek, moved to Medford Saturday. Thla takes three children from our school. The Radio Study club met Wed nesday with Mra. White on Sunset drive. Ladles present were: Mes dames Ruth Hood, Maude Arnold, Catherine Oay, Ethel Trojell, Jewell Brown and Winnie Brown. Next meeting will be with Mrs. Ethel Troxell, April ISth. Friday ot thla week ladles of the Home Extension unit will meet at the home of Mrs. Warner Kimball on Klng'a highway. Thla will be the second mooting In meat cookery. Mrs. Arnold and her 4-H sewing claae met Friday afternoon at the schoolhouse. Don't forget Wednesday, April 6th, will be our first Orange meeting and It Is hoped all charter members win be there. These who were un. able to got to Phoenix will receive the obligation Wednesday evening, 4 Meteorological Report April 0, 199S Forecosta Medford and vicinity: Fair tonight and Tuesday; slowly rising tempera ture. Oregon: Fair tonight and Tuesday; slowly rising temperature. Local Date. Temperature a year ago today: Highest 06: lowest 32. Total monthly precipitation, 0.64 lnchea. V oces tor the month, 0.4.4 Inches. Total precipitation since Septem ber 1, leas, 17.40 Inches. Excesa for the season. 3.75 Inches. Relative humidity at 8 p. m. yes terday, 41: A a. m. today 100. Tomorrow: sunrise, 6:48 a. m., aun set, 8:43 p. m. , Observations Taken at fi A. M 120 Meridian Time f! Boise . Boston -Chicago Denver Eureka Helena . Los Angeles MEDFORD New York . 48 38 . 83 42 .30 38 90 .63 24 14 .08 80. 38 38 83 74 83 88 30 .... 48 43 1.32 84 IS 88 48 68 38 48 34 80 34 88 38 84 64 15 44 80 84 64 40 83 60 M Clear Rain P. Cdy. Clear Clear Cloudy Clear Clear Rain Clear Clear Cloudy Clear Clear Cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear Clear Rain Omaha Phoenix . Portland Reno . .- Roaeburg Salt Lake San Francisco Seattle ,..... Spokane Walla walla ..... Waahlngton, D.C. BUILDING SPURT on mm SEATTLE. Wash., April 6--(AP) Walter W. Rose of Orlando, Fla. president of the National Association of Real Estate Bcarde, aald Satur day: "We are entering one of the greatest building periods the United States has ever experienced." Addieetliig 300 res 1 tors from Waah lngton. Oregon, Montana, Idaho and Wyoming, attending the Northwest Regional Aesoraltlon of Real Estate Boarda. Rose said be had encoun tered during the laat six months a rising tide ot real property activity, cited by report coming In from 12, 600 memDer groupa of the national aaaocaltton. 'The boom started In Loa Angeles laat October. Around the flrat of the year San Pranrlaca and the bsy region opened a spurt In building which haa not subsided, It Is now sweeping Uiiuugh tne Paclflo north-test." FFTI fl ft Safety Show , s'1 1 SAFETY SHOW TO BE STAGED HERE 2 The action jet the Montgomery Ward Safety Show, . aoheduled for Tuesday, April 7th at 2:30 p. m., on Fir etreet between Main and Eighth la thrilling In Its nature and varied In the lessons which it teaches, ac cording to H. L. Brown, Ward store manager, who dlscuased the ahow In detail today. ' The ahow will begin with a parade atoning at O. E. Gates Auto company and ending at the acene of the ahow. In the parade will be the police escort and two stock cars driven by the well known racing drivers. Ous Schra der and Lew Brown. Their racing cars will be towed behind the etock cars on trailers. These will be fol lowed by Perl's ambulance for use In the final dramatic scene of the show. The two drivers will then go Into action of the show. One act will ahow, by definite marks on the street, the difference In time required to atop a car at 40 mllea an hour and at thirty. Stunts showing wrong and right ways to park a car provide near collisions aa does a left hand turn Into an alley. A similar bit of action at a spot marked aa the top of a hill shows a narrow escape aa three cars meet on a hill with Inches to spare. Other acta In the ahow Include a demonstration of correct algnallng with Schrader wearing a long, white, arm length glove,- "Tunnel" vision, or the inability to see them from the corners of the eyes la graphically shown by a pair of bllndera worn by one of the drivers. In thla perfor mance a man acting the part of pedestrian le very nearly atruck by the car. The astounding effect of a small amount of alcohol on a driver it shown by Brown who, after a email' drink, knocka down posta placed In the street se he swerves along. Schrad er aa the sober driver, performs a teat of careful and skillful driving which enables ' him to avoid these same obstacles which have crashed under Browne wheele. One stunt, with pistols measuring the amount of tlmo required by a driver between the time he eeea a danger warning and the time he atepa on the brake, offers an opportunity for selected persona from among the onlookers to compete with the racing drivers. Pistols tired at the time the danger signal Is given end at the time the brake la pressed mark the street with red spote which meas ure the distance travelled in that Interval. A man and a woman from among the onlookers are chosen to drive the cars and to see whether they can make their red marka on the pavement cloeer together than Schrader can. The store manager warned that Schroder's record la very good. The finale of the ahow la perhapa the moat dramatic, according to the statement made today. In this per formance, Brown !mpercnat!n3 "Amertca'a Moat Oareleea Driver," performs a very realistic bit cf "reck less" driving which la really very carefully planned and perfectly tim ed. This bit of acting leaves the on lookers with a very real Impression that a pedestrian has been actually hit and Injured. Fallowing the "acci dent" an ambulance arrives and car rles away the "victim." aa Jack Story, the announcer of the show, warns the crowds against euch recklessness. Story, nationally known announcer, who announced the national elr races in Cleveland last year and the All American air races In Miami, Fla., last December, provides exciting and Interesting comment on the entire performance from first to last, e wrNDOW OLARS We sell window glaaa and will replace your broken windows reasonably. Trowbridge Cab Inet Works. 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