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    MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUXE, MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY. APRIL 12. 1937.
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Vou will probably find ex
actly tie thlnga you ban
been looking (or or a aale or
trade (or unused article you
may nave. Besrch your attic
or store-room you may (lnd
many thlnga othera are seek
ing and be able to realise
Immediate cash II what you
want Isn't there, advertise (or
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per word ,c
(Minimum 10c)
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copy change .
Phone 75
FOB WANT ADS
LOST AND FOUND
LOST Man's Waltham wrist watch.
Inscription on band L to R. Liberal
reward. Return to Beck's bakery.
LOST If dog is missing, call 1616.
WANTED MALE HELP
THE B. P. GOODRICH COMPANY,
leading tire manufacturer. Is In
terested In employing young men
between the ages of 24 and 33. Ap
plicants should hove previous ex
perience In tire selling and a knowl
edge of collections. Those qualify
ing and selected will receive spec
ialised training for at least a six
week period with salary. Permanent
assignment, after training, with ex
ceptional possibilities for tho fu
ture. Reply by letter In your own
handwriting, stating fully qualifi
cations, experience and age. Write
Box 911. Tribune.
WANTED Two men to work In Med
ford and vicinity. Make money
while you learn. Advancement as
sured If you can sell. Call In per
son at Medford Lumber Co.. 10:30
a. m.. Tuesday.
WANTED FEMALE HELP
SALESLADIES Phone Mrs. Calster,
337-X, alter 6.
WANTED Competent housekeeper
for middle-aged couple. Call morn
ings, 336 Plum.
WANTED Capable person for gen
eral housework. Experienced In
cooking. Please write, stating ref
erences. Mis. Robt. Ruhl, Box 38,
Mall Tribune.
WANTED Experienced girl to assist
with housework and care of chil
dren. References required. Phone
109-J-3.
WANTED Woman for general house
work: 3 adults. Write Box 66.
Talent.
WANTED SITUATIONS
EXPERIENCED bookkeeper - stenog
rapher wishes employment. Phone
168S.Y.
ENTERPRISING young man wishes
employment. Well versed In busi
ness fundamentals. Must have op
portunity for advancement. Refer
ences ifurnWiedSoii 465;ITibune
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED-rAbout 35 yards used lin
oleum. Phone 1084-J.
nFr.TAnr.lc nartv wants to rent 4 or
6-room unfurnished house. Box
034. Tribune.
CARE FOR children In my home.
634 Hamilton.
WANTED Used galvanized corru
gated sheet Iron. Will consider
wrecking building. Phone 18, Lsnge
Motor Car Co,
WILL pay cash or trade for Reming
ton automatic .35-callber rltle.
Phone IS or call 38 N. Riverside.
WANTED Dead and useless animals.
Phone 369.
WANTED WOOL. MOHAIR We hsve
large order to fill. Highest prices
psld.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
37 N. Grape St. phone 1063
WE PA! nluKfc CASH
For your furniture
tlOI UKOIlK A ANDREWS
6th and Front Phone 647
JUNK Highest prices paid for braes
radiators coppor storage bstterles
aluminum and other meteuv
Scrap tron jmsli or large lota
pits and machinery wool and cot
ton rags inner tubes
Our prices will interest you
Hides Pelts Wool Mobslr
Household goods Furniture stove?
bought ano eoia.
MFDFORD BAROAIN HOUSE
FOR RENT H0UEES
FOR RENT Furnished bungalow.
611 South Grape.
FOR RENT 6-room modern house:
double garage. Inquire Monarch
Orocery. 1803 W. Main.
FOR R E NT 4 -room furnished house,
804 Bennett.
FOR RENT Furnished 6 rooms In
country: hot end cold water. John
Darby, onrrin creese
FOR RENT FURNISHED
ROOMS
FURNISHED ROOM to let. 408 W 6th
FOR RENT Lsrgs front room, hot
and cold water: bath. Close In 30
So. Fir.
ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 9 Orape
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
FURNISHED APT., newly decorated
anfl rciurnisnea. eiectricai uityu
ances. Adults only 905 W. lota
FOR RENT Clean, furnished 3-room
apartment: continuous not water
Aouita only. 344 8. Central.
FOB RENT APABTMENTB
APARTMENT for rent. 345 N Bartlett
TOR RENT OnlurnHhed S-room
apartment, 403 8 Newtown Call 19.
FOR RENT
MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT, SALE OR TRADE Two
houses and lots, 31 Hazel St.. neat;
Pine Cone. M. 8. Ruff.
FOR RENT 600 acres pasture. 2 miles
east Cass Wrecking Yard. B. E.
Birdsall.
FOR RENT Building on South
Gr&De. U, block from Main St. suit-
j able for business or storage In-
quire farmers as Fruitgrowers Bant
FOB EXCHANGE REAL
ESTATE
FOR EXCHANGE Two lots. 80x150.
Knight's Addition Stockton. Cal..
also one lot 60x109 with 3-room
tsnk house, Burket Gardena. Stock
ton, value 81060, to trade tor acre
age or timber land. What have you?
Fred Powers. Gen. Del.. Medford.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
ATTRACTIVE HOME of S room.
sleeping porch, surrounded by line
lawn, roses and lots of shade; pave
ment; eloae In. Attractive price and
, terms.
pricticauy new stucco a room:
fireplace, hardwood floors, laundry
trays, garage, lawn, paved street.
Priced right.
7 Rooms; fireplace, 8 bedrooms,
modern, good condition, on paved
street; lawn, garage and shade. A
bargain at $2600; terms.
5-Room bungalow on So. Grape
St.; sleeping porch, cooler, attrac
tive kitchen, 3 bedrooms, garage,
nice shade and lawn. Price Is right
with terms.
Many other homes listed.
Apartment House, 4 blocks from
Main and Central; Income $50.00
per month. Very reasonable terms
to responsible parties.
3 Acres, 6-room strictly modern,
double constructed house, double
garage, a poultry houses, brooder
house. On old Paclflo Hwy; $2000
down; terms.
2.3 Acres, 6-room house, outbuild
ings, roads tand, berries, fruit, gar
den: located near well-established
camp ground. Terrris or trade.
6 Acres, 5-room house, barn, poul
try house, berries, spring Irrigated,
electricity, mall. New low price.
3 Acres, 4 -room house, 3 poultry
house, brooder house, electricity,
family orchard, garden, berries.
Bargain.
1.75 Acres, 4 -room house, new
barn, poultry house, electricity;
1500; terms.
125 Acres, 30 acres cultivated, 3
acres commercial grapes, a acres
family orchard, balance seeded to
oats and vetch; balance pasture
and wood, estimated 2000 cords;
creek through place; on good grav
elled road; high school bus. cream
and mall routes; $50 down, balance
easy terms.
88 Acres, 18 acres fruit, balance
general farm; 7-room house, mod
ern conveniences; good outbuild
ings; 6V3 miles out on Griffin
Crk. $2500 down; reasonable terms.
71 Acres, free water right, 61 A.
cultivated, balance pasture and
wood; $3500 down; easy terms. .
80 A.. 30 cultivated, 20 irrigated;
$1000 down. Terms.
80 A., 10 A.-creek bottom and 8
A. bench land cleared, balance pas
ture and wood; fenced Page wire;
$750 down.
120 A., 90 A. free water; creek thru
place; 3 houses, one with 6 rooms,
bath, fireplace, electricity, many
outbuildings; $9000; terms.
Other farms to choose from.
R. MEAD COOLEY
Phone 1631. 411 Haven St. '
Homes Acreage Farms,
Business Opportunities. - -
FOR SALE Sunny side Hotel and
about 33 acres; partly furnished;
$1600 cash, or will sell part. Call
or write 312 King St.
FOR BALIS Chicken ranch, a acres,
well Improved, close in; $600 cash,
balance terms. L. Sutherland, 409
Maple. Drive.
HIGH-CLASS small dairy farm, close
In. Clear and some cash for larger
ranch, with some free Irrigation.
Also
Beautiful modern suburban home
, with small acreage, clear. Want
ranch.
Also
Substantial modern bungalow,
close In on paved street. Clear
and cash for better home.
Also
ST Acres Improved, 80 acres In
crop; good soil. Want small subur
ban acreage.
THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE
Phone 1496 or 1648-R.
FOR SALE! 928 East Jackson; four
rooms, bath, lnrge back porch.
House has been thoroughly remod
elled and put In excellent condi
tion: $3150.00: $215.00 down and
$19.35 per month.
For Sale 14 acres; Ideal chicken
ranch, 3 miles from Medford; barn
and chicken houne. Price $3100.00
Easy terms.
Thirteen acres, 8 miles from Med
ford; 6-room modern hotise, barn,
garage. This place is planted to
alfalfa and all under Irrigation.
Would make a good small dairy
ranch. Price $4200.00. Easy terms.
BROWN A WHITE
Clinton Spencer, Real Estate Mgr.
FOR SALE 5-room house, furnished;
3 lots; terms, isu Bryant, rnone
459-X.
160 ACRES, free soil. 40 acres free
water; river running through place;
good fishing: 3 bouses, outbuild
ings; 13 miles from Medford; alfalfa
and clover.
4-Room plastered, modern house;
paved street; $1300.
ALSO several city and suburban
homes, small acreage.
"DAD" ROBERTS, 720 W. 2nd.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Acreage, l'i
miles out. Priced to sell. Also
cows. J. E. Crawford, Rt. a. Box 126.
FURNISHED 6-room house. Phone
1091-H.
FOR SALE 34 acres good land on
Kings Hwy.; modern 6-room house:
pressure water system, barn and
chlckpn house. Phone 11-X-l, On.
tral Point.
FOR SALE 6-room modem home
fl'-fc acres tn nut trees. Bullock.
Kings Hwy. phone 699-J-6.
SMALL furnished house, garage, a
large lota, $1350 for quick sale.
AltfO
Large lot on pavement; room tor
8 small houses. $500.
Also
8 Acrs first-class soil, close to
town. $300
C. 9 BUTTER LD
Medford Bldg.
HOUSES at iftie or not Jacksoo
- Count) Bldg & Los a Asia.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
YOU CAN sell your property through
my aggressive metnoaa. eeno ae-
scrtptton and best price.
R. MEAD COOLEY. 4U Haven St.
WHEN you think 01 real estate think
Of BROWN & WHITE
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
BUICK, driven only 0.767 miles and
by only one owner. Bargain at mo
full price.
PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO.
Dodge and Plymouth.
PLYMOUTH 4 -door sedan. 6 wheels,
luggage carrier, beautiful gunme,al
finish like new, 6-ply tires; perfect
throughout; Blue Seel guarantee;
onlv $95.00 down.
PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO.
Dodge and Plymouth.
SKINNER LEADS THE WAT
WITH BETTER VALUES
36 BUICK SEDAN - $946
34 BUICK SEDAN 695
'30 BUICK COUPE . 265
29 BUICK COUPE 125
'36 PONTIAC SEDAN - 795
'36 PONTIAC SDN., radio, heater 826
'30 PONTIAC SEDAN 195
'28 PONTIAC SEDAN . 126
'35 FORD COUPE ......... 485
34 FORD SEDAN 393
'33 FORD SEDAN 325
29 REO COUPE 143
'29 WILLYS-KNIGHT SEDAN 145
'32 WILLYS 6 SEDAN . . 195
"31 NASH SEDAN 250
16 PIERCE-ARROW SEDAN 135
TRUCKS:
'36 FORD U4-TON 700
'32 CHEVROLET l'-TON . 300
'29 DODGE. STAKE BODY 145
SKINNER'S GARAGE
Bulck-Pontlac. S. Riverside.
LATE MODEL, HIGH GRADE
USED CARS
30-Day Written Guarantee.
Lowest Prices In Medford.
1936 Dodge Deluxe sedan, like new.
1936 Plymouth Deluxe sedan, run
9.000 miles.
1934 Plymouth Deluxe sedan.
1934 Plymouth Deluxe coupe.
. 1935 Pontlac Deluxe sedan.
19C2 Bulck Deluxe sedan, new tires
Also 25 other high grade used cars
to choose from coupes, sedans
and roadsters.
LANGE MOTOR CAR CO.,
Chrysler St Plymouth Dealers.
38 North Riverside. Tel. 18
FOR SALE! 1932 Plymouth Sedan;
1933 Ford Coupe. Both cars In
good condition. Must sell one
Best price offered. Trade or terms.
618 So. Oakdale.
O. E. GATES AUTO CO.
R. fe. G. USED CARS
30 Ford A Sedan . $265
'30 Ford A Coach 335
'31 Chev 4 -door Sedan.... 285
'30 Ford Touring 130
'30 Essex Coupe .... 160
C. E. GATES AUTO CO.
Used Car Department
6th and Bartlett. "
FOR SALE-LIVESTOCK
FRESH milch cow for sale. Call at
617 E. 8th. Phone 803 -J.
FOR SALE One registered Hereford
herd bull. H. E. Conger, Rt. 3.
Medford.
YOUNG Jersey - Guernsey cow for
sale. . George Pearce, Jacksonville.
FOR SALE Red weaner pigs. W. N.
Troxell, end south Peach.
FOR SALE Horse and 600 -chick
Buckeye coal brooder. N. J. Gar
rett, Rt. 4.
FOR SALE Jersey cow. freshen in
few days. Ray Klncheloe, 8 miles
S. of Gold Hill, Old Stage road.
TEAM for sale, 631 Walnut St., Ash
land. T. 8. Wiley.
15 HEAD of pigs for sale. H. C ant
ra 11, Ruch, Ore.
FOR SALE Team young, heavy,
well-broken. A. E. Brockway, Tel.
7-F-31.
FOR SALE One brood bow and 3-
. months-old pigs. J. W. Hodgson,
across Stewart Ave, on So. Peach
FOR SALE POULTRY
AND EGGS
R.I.R. baby chicks, hatching eggs, B
V.D. tested. Bnyd fert. Tel. 4-F-4
FOR SALE Narragansett turkey eggs.
Good stocK. h. e. Rnoaes, seau
Lane, Rt. 1, Box 73, Central Point.
HANSEN AND HO LL WOOD chicks, 9c.
Pullets, 20c; cockerels, 30. Rocks,
Reds and New Hampshire, 10c,
Highest quality. Catalogue sent
free. Jenks Hatchery, Tangent, Ore.
STARTED BARRED ROCK chicks
Priced reasonable. See them at
once. Wright's Hatchery.
BRONZE turkey hatching eggs, 3 R
I. R. roosters. Inquire Pernoll'a
store. Appiegate.
FOR SALE Narragansett turkey etrge
and poults from choice flock. Ben
Hilton, Rt. 3, Grants Pass.
NEW HAMPSHIRE hatching egga B
W. D. tested Mrs McLeod. Cent Pt
FOR SALE Barred Rock batching
FOR SALE DOGS PETS
FOR SALE Fox terrier puppies.
pnone 9.10-J-2.
FOR BALE
MISCELLANEOUS
DAVENPORT and chair. 9x13 nig,
rocker, all practically new; also bed
stead, mattress, springs. Priced for
quick sale. Trelchlers Ranch,
mile west Central point.
FOR SALE One 6-ft. disc harrow. 1
John Doers 3 -bottom 10-Inch plow,
1 12-ft, spring-tooth harrow. Tel
468 -J-l.
FOR SALE Large 4 -door commer
cial sire G. E. electric refr'erawr.
.Also 6-ft. 2 -oven gas range. Hotel
Allen.
FOR SALE Hand-knitted Bouclfl
dress. Phone 387-X.
GOOD certified Netted Gem seed po
tatoes. Call 1033.
FOR SALE Succcm beardless seed
barley. Already tested for smut
Phone 623-J-4. Otto Nledermeyer
FOR SALE Yellow dent seed corn;
good cow. John Darby. Ortffin
creek.
SHOWCASE 8-foot plate-slue case
cost $160; our price $20. Flyoo
Electric Phone 107.
REAL BAROAINS Rugs, radio, din
ing-room set. tlephone desk. Micy
bookcase. breilctait set. Ke!vlntor
refrigerator, chairs, pictures, dishes
kitchen uienalli. 999 0. Oakdale.
30-HP. Diesel engine suitable for
pumping or power; used six weeks
Geo. Groebl) on Murphy road.
Grants Pass. Ore.
1 000-O ALLON storage tank, rake,
mowing machine, 4-wheel trailer.
Mile south Talent on Pacific Hwy.
Geo. Schuler.
GLASS Plate, window and shatter
proof auto glass, mirrors and re
silvering. Medford Glass Co. Tel.
446. 36 So. Bartlett.
FOR SALE Yellow dent teed com.
Chas. Isaacs, Crater Lake Hwy.
RIVER loam $2 00 per load. Bate-
mans, pnone 1634-x.
FOR SALE; Grafting W non-cracking,
light color Monarch Seed Co
FOR SALE Bee supplier of all slnds
Monarch Seed Co.
FOR SALS Two oil burners foi
furnace. Inquire Mall Tribune
office.
riRES. 4.50x21, $4 45 All SlMS ac
cordingly PISTON RINGS perfect
circle. 85 combination complete set
for Ford V-8 $28
WILSON MOTOR PARTS
27 South Riverside.
MISCELLANEOUS
BETTER re-bore job at a saving.
Frees Garage, 801 N. Central.
COMMERCIAL SPRAYING Fruit
trees or shrubbery; whitewash cow
barns, other buildings. Tel. 358-W
SPENCER CORSETIERE Tel. 1549-J
FOR Charis Foundation garments.
pnone Essa M- James. 1G72-X.
BUSINESS CHANGES
BAKERY CHEAP FOR CASH Aver.
$20 day. Multnomah Bakery, Mult
nomah, Oregon.
A REAL BUY If taken at once. Cafe
and Confectionery, also beer. In
quire at Damon Cafe, Central Point.
Ore.
FOR 8ALE Old-established business
in Kiamatn Falls; excellent loca
tion and low overhead. Full price
g 1.000. Box 793, Tribune.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Abstracts.'
JACKSON COUNT
ABSTRACT CO.
TITLE INSURANCE
ABSTRACTS
ESCROW
Expert Window Cleaners.
LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1173
House cleaning, floor waxing orl
ental rug cleaning and upholstering
The Fashiob shop.
THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking
ana Remodeling Buttons and
Buckles covered 308 0 8 National
Bank Building. Tel 1181.
Piano Instruction
APOLLO PIANO STUDIO Classical
and moCorn. 131 S. Orape.
Transier.
DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE
Local and Long Distance Furniture
Moving tjonaea carriers rireprooi
storage. Expert crating, packing
and shipping service. "Davis for
. oervice. rnone oh.
EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO -
Office 28 So Fir t.ci.e 316 Prices
right. Services guaranteed.
SAMSON Transfer and Storage Fur
mtura uavina ana exner. rurnitnrA
packing service. Fireproof storage
new low raioc
P. E. SAMSON CO. Phone 833
STUART'S TRUCKING SERVICE
Telephone 1038 or 333. Ill N Pu
St. Local and long distance Fuej
out. an xina ureen stamps in
aide of a-mlle limit.
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witnout red tape o delay
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MGR. ORE AND WASH MTO CO..
MEDFORD S OLD ESI AND LARGEST
PERSONAL FINANCE CO
45 So. Central. Ground Floor
' Crate rt an Theater Bldg.
Lie No S-157-M-18D Phone 139
LEGAL NOTICES
Notice.
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon, for Jackson County.
In the matter ol the estate of Lula E.
Spat, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned, as executor of the above
named decedent, has filed herein his
final report and account, and that
April 30, 1937. at 10 o'clock a. m. at
the courthouse In the city of Med
ford, In said county, has been fixed
by the above named court as the time
and place for hearing objections to
said final account, ana lor the exam
ination nd allowance thereof.
Dated: March 20, 1937.
MAURICE S. SPATZ, Executor.
Summons
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Jackson County.
Jamea F. Snelllng, Plaintiff
vs.
Lyman L. Lowe, and Katherlne Lowe,
husband and wife. Defendant.
To the Above named Defendants:
In the name of the State of Ore-
con, you and each of you are here
by required to appear and answer tne
Complaint of the Plaintiff on file
herein against you, or otherwise plead
thereto, within four (4) weeks from
the date of the first publication of
this summons.
You are hereby notified that If you
fall to appear and answer the Com
plaint of the Plaintiff as required
nerein. or o tnerw.se pieexi mereu,
Plaintiff will take a Decree against
you for the relief demanded in said
Complaint, which la succinctly stated
as 101 lows:
For ludament against you for the
sum of $275.00, plus Interest at 6 per
annum from August 27. 1933, plus
$65.00 attorney's fees, plus Plaintiffs
coats and disDursements, ana ior a
Decree foreclosing Plaintiff's mort
gage on property situated and des-
crioed as louowa, wwit;
Northeast Quarter of the North
west Quarter and the Northwest
Quarter of the Northeast Quarter
of Section four In Township Thirty
five South of Range Four West of
the Willamette Meridian, tn Ore
gon, containing Eighty -six acres
and fourteen hundredths of an
acre,
which Mortaaae Is recorded In Vol
ume 109, Page 434-5, Mortgage Rec
ords of Jacuson county, uregon.
This Summons Is published in the
Medford Mall Tribune, Medford, ore
son, by order of the Honorable H. D,
Norton, Judge of the above entitled
Court, duly made on the 39th day of
January, 1937.
The date of the first publication of
this Summons is the 13th day of
April, 1937.
O. H. BBNGTSON.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
136 East Main Street,
. Medford, Oregon.
BYNOl'flffi OF ANNUAL STATEMENT
of the MetropoIJtnn Casualty Iiiftuianc
company or Nw rorn. in in sisie or
Now York, on the thirty-first day of D
cvmbsr. 1936, mde to tho Insurance
Commliafoner or me state 01 urefon.
pursuant to taw:
CAPITAL
Amount of eaollal atock
paid up I 1,500,000.00
INCOME)
Net premiums received during-
the year $ 4, Ml, 811. 0
Interest, dividends and renta
received during the year. 149,061.71
Income from other aourcea
received during- the year 8,747,197.94
Total Income 9 9,082,070.90
DISBURSEMENTS
Net lonee paid during the
year Including adjustment
ezpene 9 9.909.090.47
Dividend paid on capital
etock during the year .. lt,6e7.SS
CommlMlone and ealarlee
paid during the year ... 1,972,011.99
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Pu, (or oommltaloa sad
6r0k.ru. 101, ).
All Klli.r ILMIItl 3IM0t.ll
Spsclsl r.Mrvs tlo.ooo.oo
Total llabilltus, .ie.pt
c.Dltal T.0I1.01MT
Capital psld
up I.IOMOO.SS
Surplus o v r
sit 1 1 a b 1 1-
ltu. I l lio Hi 10
Surplus as r.fsrds polity
bold.rs l.llo.lll.lt
Total $10.H4.tit.7T
BUSINESS IN ORtOON FOR THE
YEAR
Not pr.mlum. r.c.lv.4 dur
Ins th. y.r 1114.911.14
Lou.s paid during th. y.sr.. 6T.lSI.lt
Lom Incurred durlnc th.
y.ar 41.11147
Nam. o( Company. M.tropolltao Caa
ualty lnaur.nc. Company.
N.m. o( Praldnt. How. 8. L.nd.rs.
Nam. of S.art.ry, E. A. Bl.ndow.
Statutory r.std.nt attorn.y (or ..r.tc
Edgar St.v.n.
Loral Asoat.
CHAS. A. WING AGENCY, INC.
108 E. Mala St., Medford
I'hono HI
SYNOPSIS Or ANNUA!, STATF.MK.NT
of th. ttoourlty ln.ur.no. Company of
Now Haven. In th. St.t. of Conn.ctlcut.
on th. thlrty-flrat day of Doc.mb.r,
1936, m.d. to th. In.uranc Commlaalon-
r of th. Stat. o( Orefon, punuaat to
law:
CAPITAL
Amount of capital stock
paid up t ,o06,00MO
INCOME
Net pr.mlum. r.c.lv.d dur-
Int th. y.ar I 4 011.414 II
Int.re.t. dividend, and r.nt.
received during the year 4SS.69T.IO
Income from other eourc.
received during tho year 119.801.98
Total Income 84,641,649.01
DISBURSEMENTS
N.t loafl.s paid during th.
y.ar Including adjuatm.nt
xp.nae. I 1, 19l.40l.il
Dlvldnnda paid on capital
stock during th. y.ar ... 910,000.90
Commlealon. and Ml.rl..
paid during th. year .... l,88t,94T.6
Taxea. tlc.naea and fea.
paid during th. y.ar ... 140,401.19
Amount of all oth.r xp.n
dlture. 614.191.10
Total .xp.ndltur. . . .
.1 4,
969,166.99
!4,t!6.09
ASH&TB
Valu. of real eat.t. owned
(market value) I
Value of stock, and bond,
owned (bond, oonv.n.
tlon)
Loan, on mortgage, aad
collateral, .to
Caab In bank, and on band
Premium. In ooure. of col
lection written elnca Sep
tember 90, 193S
Interest and r.nt. du. and
accrued
Oth.r aaa.la
771. 440. 00
1(7. 447. 13
Total admitted sent. .. .911.969, IT4. 96
!,IAFtII.lTIEn
Oroa. olalm. for lo.eee un
paid TI9.899.04
Amount of unearned pretn-
luma on ait outstanding
rlak 8,901,100.99
Pu. for comml.aloa and
brokerage 26,000.00
All other llabllltlee 668.107. ST
Total llabilltl.a, axo.pt
capital 6.111,100.71
Capital paid
UD I 1.000.000.00
Surplu. ov.r
ait llisil.
Itle 9 4,680.974.19
Surplu. aa r.garda polloy-
bolder. I 9.960.974.19
Total 111,969.174.90
BUSINESS IN OREOON POR THE
TEAR
N.t pr.mlums r.o.lv.d during
th. y.ar 930,096.99
Loaae. paid during th. y.ar. 6,3.7.19
Loaae. Incurred during th. y.ar 6.649.99
Nemo of Company. Security Insursnc.
Company of New Hav.n.
Nam. of Preeldent, Victor Roth.
. Nam. of Secretary, W. A. Thomaoa.
Statutory realdent attorney for ..rvtc,
Wilbur Phillip..
MoCUROT PAMELA
Inenranr. Agency, Ine.
Motlford, Oregon.
Brownsboro
BROWKSBORO, April 13. (Spl.)
Rev. Vlmont and wife, with their son
and family of Reese Creek visited
Sunday school lsst Sundsy. The help
given by tha study of tha lesson by
Rev. Vlmont waa very much appre
ciated, Dalton Terr!ll of Traka, Calif., and
Olenn Terrlll of Klamath Falls, were
called here last week, to be with their
father, Cbarlea Terrlll, who Is seri
ously 111.
Mr, and Mra. Claud Warren, re
cently of Portland, wart overnight
guests at the home of sari, warren s
later, Mrs. W. M. Hansen and family
last Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Warren
were en route to Michigan, where they
will visit relatives.
Helen Brown, who has been staying
In Medford for some time, hsa re
turned home.
A heslth dinner flnn by the Wear.
ever Aluminum company waa held at
tha borne ot Mr. and Mra. n. w.
Wright. There were 34 guest pres
ent and an enjoyable evening apent.
Mra. oeo. Brown sang two solos, ac
companied by Helen Brown.
Little Shirley lata Charley has bean
quit 111 at the noma of her (rand
mother, Mra. Edna Monla. Bha Is re
covering nicely at this writing.
High School Newt
by
STUDENT REPOSTCKS
By Fred Beck
A mass meeting ot the senior class
was called Friday morning to dis
cuss th various opportunities of the
grsduatlng seniors to see and con
verse with various colleges and uni
versity representatives on the sub
ject ot available course.
Support of and for th success of
th senior plsy wss also underwritten,
with th promised support of the
pjpllt to contrtbut to It success
through a plan formed by Mr. Ment
r, senior class advisor. Mis Csr
roll. girls' advlso.', also discussed ths
flower sltustlon. both for th boys
and girls. Dick Woodcock, senior
class president, urged support of ths
senior plsy.
eald dnrlne the year ...
Griffin Creek
ORIrTIN CREEK April 13. (Bpl.)
Qrlffln CrMk. extnalon unit mat
Apru s !n the recreational ball with
31 members and six visitors present.
Singing waa enjoyed In the morning
followed by talka and painting enna
for storing dust cloths. A covered
dish lunch was enjoyed at noon, the
two upper grade teachers being
guests. Mrs. J. D. Brown acted as
hostess, being assisted by Mrs. Clyde
Sturglll and Mrs. Rupert Snyder. Fol
lowing lunch, the upper grsde girls
and teachers entertained with sing
ing which was greatly enjoyed. Busi
ness meeting waa opened by atnglng.
Reports of atandlng committees were
given. Election of new officers waa
as follows: Bessie Davis, chairman;
Maude Arnold, vice chairman; Ethel
Weed, secretary and treasurer. Home
makers' day has been set for Msy 8.
Delegates appointed were: Adminis
tration. Mrs. Walter Davis; home fur
nishing. Mis. George Flak; recreation,
Mrs. Rupert Snyder: and education,
Mrs. Clinton Sp&ncer.
The 4-H club lesders announced a
get-togtber and sale for May 1 at
which time club members are to have
a sale of various articles such ss
aprons, dish towels, pot holders, ate.
The unit and grange are going to as
sist by donating various things, There
la also to be a pie and candy sales.
Plans are to aend at least one boy
and one girl to aummer school at Cor
vallla. Donations of any kind will
be welcome toward this. The unit
Is planning the annual get-together
by having a dinner aat the ball the
evening of May 15 lor all members,
their famlllea and Invited guests. Mrs.
Pisk, Mrs. Harper and Mrs. Logan
have cnarge of the dinner. The next
meeting will be at the home of Mrs.
Clinton Spencer at the Merrlmao or
chards May 14. Mrs. Mack will be
present to help plan next year's work.
The menu will be announced with
the next notice of meeting about
May 10.
Study club announced the next
meeting for Aplrl 3d at the borne of
Mrs. Grace Leymau.
The H. E. c. met Thursday after
noon with Mra. Fred Belch. Twelve
members were present, After the
business meeting every one enjoyed
the quilt blocks ready to be made
later. During the social hour re
freshments of Ice cream and cake
were enjoyed. Next meeting will be
witn sirs. Clyde sturglll.
Miss Winifred Jones, who Is tak
ing nurses' training in Ban Franclaco,
la home for a short visit with her
mother. Mrs. Laura Jonea, and family.
Mrs. Donald Brown and daughter.
Sonla Lee, apent the past week at
cottage Orove visiting relatives.
Flans have been made by the ways
and means oommlttee of the Qrongo
to have a dance and box social at the
Orange hall Saturday evening, April
17.
Mrs. Dean Bush and small eon are
staying with Mrs. R. E. Le Vander a
couple of weeka before returning to
their home at upper Appiegate.
Fern Valley
FERN VALLEY, April 10. (Spl.)
Gordon Williams, who fell on a utece
of glass about two weeks sgo, waa
taken to Ashland Monday and had
the piece of glaaa that had worked
under the kneecap removed.
Mrs. E. E. Marshall and daughtera.
Patricia and Joyce, of Klamath Falls
and Mrs. Ernest Boer and son, Ernest.
of Salem were guests of their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. L. H, Hughes, during
is Easter vacation.
The April meeting of the Fern Val
ley Ladles' club wss held at the borne
of Mrs. Ivsn Olson Wednesday after
noon. The afternoon waa spent play
ing monopoly. Those present were
Mrs. Hensler, Mrs, Job, Mrs. Fred
Williams, Mrs. Jos Kantor Sr., Mra.
Jos Kantor Jr. Mra. Davta, Mrs. L. H.
Hughes, Misses Mary Hensler and
Lillian Kantor. Mrs, E. E. Marshall
of Klamath Falls was a guest ot the
meeting. Dainty refreshments were
served by the hostess, Mrs. Olson.
Oeo. Alford Is busy transplanting
out tomato plants.
H. R. Morris, wife and children ot
Ashland were calling on friends In
tne valley Tuesday evening.
Mrs. Omer Dick baa been on the
sick list the psat week. Mrs. L. H.
Hughes haa been In bed the past
three day, with a severe attack of
flu and Miss Kathryn Clover has
isryngltls.
Dr. and Mrs. Frank Roberts and
daughter, Pauline, and granddausii
ter, Betty Falk, of Griffin Creak
were calling on friends In Fern Vsl-
ley Sunday.
Climax
CLIMAX, Apr, 13. (Spl.) Mrs
Meda Corns tock waa called to Olen
Gale last week on account of tba
Ulnes of her daughter, Mrs. Bartl
and has not yt returned.
Roberta and Norma Jean Werta ol
Central Point apent tn week end at
their home ber.
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Werta were
shopping In Medford Saturday.
Frank Hurst Is clearing land and
getting ready for aprlng seeding.
Sam Coy was a brief visitor at
Climax Saturday.
L. H. Warts assisted by hi brother
Phil bs completed his spring ditch
cleaning.
Mr. and Mrs. Prank Hurst went to
Medford Saturday and returned Sun
day. It waa a pleasant surprise to lesrn
tuat a former resident ot Climax who
now reside near Tillamook Is a con
stant reader of the Medford Tribune
and tagerly scan news from Climax
and vicinity.
Lawn mower service, cell and del
Ideal Blk Shop, Tel. S86, 411 1 Main.
Tolo
TOLO, April 13. 8pi.) Tracy
Muse la at Olendale, where he will
atay Indefinitely. Jim Bussell sent
for him to come and help rid hla
mountain ranch of coyotes which are
killing so many young sheep. Tracy la
an experienced trapper aa well aa
sharpshooter.
T. A. Muse returned here from Tal
ent Monday. He will go back next
wee to spray the orchard.
Visiting st the Denver Davis home
Monday were Misses Dorothy Houll
hsn, Patricia Polndexter and. Mra
Miles Davis, dsughter Martha, and
son, Jerry Allen, of Medford.
Among those trsnsactlng business
In Medford Tuesday were O. A. Baker
of Pine Tree camp any Mr. and Mrs,
P. A. Tracy.
County School Nurse Helen Parrlsh
visited Tolo school Tuesday and found
everything satisfactory.
The Verlen Tula ranch has been
sold to a Dakota man and Mrs. Aleda
Tule. who baa been looking after tha
place, will move soon to one of tha
Ray cottages.
Because of the greet needs existing
for folks Ineligible for relief funds
and of other projects sponsored by
the Salvation Army, Capatln Durham
of the Medford corps la contacting
rural busln.sse men, grangers and
cluba for help. He spoke yesterday to
Tolo Community club, outlining
briefly, the work and resources. Tolo
will try to aid. After club meeting
wjuuium .u vujuyauie hcw nour
was spent with honor guests, Miss
Dorothy Houlihan, a former member,
and her slater, Mrs. Maude Turnbull.
Refreshments were served bv Mrs.
Denver Davis, at which time Mrs,
Thurston and pupils were asked to
join the party.
Orsndmother Fenton, J. P. Houli
han and daughter, Miss Dorothy and
Mra, Maude Turnbull, who have been
here looking after their 80-acre ranch,
left for the return trip home Friday
morning to Long Beach, Calif. Mr.
Houllnah purchased a team of horses.
some acreage and farm equipment
while , here. They were well pleased
with the new managers, Mr. and
Mrs. Chas. Jones, end found "every-
ming just fine."
Butte Falls
BUTTE FALLS, April 13 (Spl.)
Buster Fox ot Willows. Calif, visited
relatives and friends here last Sun
day. Paul Reed of Fort Klamath visited
Loren Moon and famUy last week
end.
Mrs. Arbra Abbott and son. Ray
mond Lee, cimi boms from tbe hos
pital. Miss Msrgarette Fanner, Copco
demonstrator, spent a dsy In Butt
Falls recently.
Butte Falls school board elected
teachers for tha coming school year
at a meeting at th high school Wed.
nesday night. Th following teach
ers were elected: Roscoe Larson,
principal; Oeorgla Crofoot, Irene Neu
gart, Olem Clark, Dorothy Burns,
Mlsss Appiegate and Miss Golden.
A group of young people met at
the home of Mrs. Elmer Oott for
Bible study Tuesday night.
Orchestra practice was held at th
school Thursday night. Miss Crofoot
directs the orchestra.
Opal Woolley Downard Is at th
Sacred Heart hospital.
B. E. Smallwood. who has been
very 111, Is said to be somewhat bet
ter. Many Butte Falls people attended
the Rogue Elk dance last Saturday
night.
Rose Wbaley went home to her
parents at "Rock Candy Mount4n"
after spending two weeks with Mrs.
Moon, who has been 111. Mra. Moon
Is now able to do her own work.
The Hustlers' club will meet with
Mrs. Mildred Abbott Thursday after
noon at 3 o'clock.
Lake Creek
LAKE CREEK, April 13 (Spl.)
The Thimble and Gossip club met
Wednesdsy with Mrs. Morrell Patton
and tied out a quilt for her. Th
afternoon was spent In doing fancy
work. Members present were Au
gusta Seefleld, Mary Moor, Allle Par
low, Ella Tyrrell, Melba De Haas, Fern
Day, Margaret Pech, Laverne Pecn,
Vevla Orlgaby, Ethel Hoefft and Anna
Tonn, beside th hostess, Marl Pat.
ton. Mrs. Marl Walch and daughter,
Betty Lou, wen visitors In th after
noon. Then were no birthday this
month but Vevla Orlgsby and Laverne
Pech both have birthdays In May.
Th Lost Creek extension unit will
meet April 15 at Mra. Margaret
Pech'. Mrs. Mack will be present at
this meeting, which will have to do
with home decoration.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Pech, Mr, and
Mrs. H. E. Pech, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Orlgsby, Mra. Lucille Crockett and
Mra. Dot Zundeli attended th cat
fish derby at Savage Rapid dam
Sunday.
Guests Thursday at Mra. T. J.
Hoefft's war Mrs. Roy Orlgsby, Mrs.
J. R. Tyrrell end Mrs. Ethel Hoefft.
Mrs. E. . Meyer wss a pleasant
caller Friday at Mrs. Anna Tonnt.
Wallace Ra gad ale, who bad hi
ankle sprained a couple of weeks ago
1 again able to work. ,
Johnnie Short underwent a tonsil
eetomy at the Community hospital
Tuesday, .
Charley Terrlll, who had a stress)
of paralysis about a week ago. Is re
ported to be Improving and w hop
he will oon be able to be up and
about again.
In th "nitty nineties." most United
States senators won Prince Alberts,
The frock coat was a symbol ot state,
manshlp and a beard was the mark ot
a man ot nMuritjj and aubstanc.
I