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AGE SEVEIf Vml (JtzzW Uteri) czl XfEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE. ifEDFORD, OREOON. TUESDAY. APRTL 13, 1937. Read every ad on tnu page you will probably find ex actly toe thtngc you ban been looking tor or a aale 01 trade (or unwed artldea you may bare. Search your attic or itore-room you may find many thlnga others are awn ing and be able to realize Immediate caah. If what you want Unt there, advertise (or It Tribune Classified ads are ineipenslve effective I RATES per word, first Insertion (Minimum 25c) Each additional Insertion, per word (Minimum too) Per line per month without copy change Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND LOST Gold fraternity pin. Initials XI Phi. Dollar reward. Jackson Hotel. ' lost Saturday; spare tire from truck. Between Central Point and Ruch. Reward. E. L. Caldwell. lost Black billfold, Saturday night. G. D. Anderson stamped Inside. Re turn to Medford Pipe Machine Co. TAKEN Thursday from high school . Roadmaster bicycle, red. J. A. E. on rear fender. Reward If returned to James Elliott, 326 N. Bartlett. LOST Blsck snd white, female cock er spaniel, In season. Call 1516-J-2. Reward. LOST Man's Waltham wrist watch. Inscription on band L to R. Liberal reward. Return to Beck's bakory. lost If dog is mlssrng, call 1816. WANTED MALE HELP BOYS WANTED Ages 12 to 15, to do pleasant, educational work after noons and Saturday. Good pay. Apply by letter to J. TV care Mall Tribune. WANTED Experienced sheep herder. Give age. experience. If single or married. Box 890, Tribune. WANTED Single farm hand. Good milker. Prof C. Engelhardt, Rt. 3. BARBER wanted at Hotel Medford. THE B. F. GOODRICH COMPANY, leading tire manufacturer, Is In terested In employing young men between the ages of 24 snd 32. Ap plicants should have prevloua ex perience In tire selling and a knowl edge of collections. Those qualify ing and selected will receive spec lallzed training for at least a six week period with salary. Permanent assignment, arte.' training, with ex ceptional possibilities tor the fu ture. Reply by letter In your own handwriting, stating fully quallfl eatlona, experience and age. Write Box 911. Tribune. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Young lady not over 80 to learn allk finishing. No experience necessary. Steady work, year around. Box 802, Tribune. LADY 35-35, unincumbered, for local office, handle aaleswomen. exper ience not necessary. Salary and Comm. This requires small Invest ment secured. Box 758, Tribune. SALESLADIES Phone Mrs. Calster. 287-X, after 9. WANTED Competent housekeeper for middle-aged couple. Call morn ings, 338 Plum. WANTED Capable person for gen eral housework. Experienced In cooking. Please write, stating ref erences. Mrs. Root Ruhl. Box 28, Mull Tribune. WANTED SITUATIONS EXPERIENCED bookkeeper - stenog rapher wishes employment. Phone 1689.Y. ENTERPRISING young man wishes employment. Well versed In busi ness fundamentals. Must have op portunity for advancement. Refer ences furnished Box 465. Tribune WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED A partner to develop a commercial trout farm. Elwood Huaeey. Cave Junction, Ore. WANTED Best Ford or Chevrolet ee dan MOO will buy. 1003 N. River side. WANTED for cash and trade. Ammu nition, Rifle. Shotguns. .32 Revolv ers. Buy -Sell -Trade. 317 North Riv erside. TOP PRICES paid for all kinds of scrap iron, steel ana or ass. tiring It to MEDFORD IRON fi STEEL 1155 No. Central. Phone 40. WANTED About 35 yards used lin oleum. Phone 1094-J. WANTED Cd gslvsnlzed corru gated sheet, iron. Will consider wreckln? building. Phone 18. Lange Motor Cai Co. , WILL pay cash or trad for Remlng ton automatic .25 -caliber rifle. Phone 18 or call 88 N. Riverside. WANTED Dead and useless animal. Phone 369. WE PAY MOHE CASH For your furniture HOLBKOOR ft ANDREWS 6tb and Front Phone 64? JONK Highest priosa paid for ores radiators copper storage batteries aluminum and other metais Scrap iron small or large lou pipe and machinery wool and cot ton rags tnner tubes Our prices will interest you Rides Pejts Wool Mohair Household goods Furniture stove boneht ana sold WANTED MISCELLANEOUS RELIABLE party wants to rent 4 or 6-room unfurnished house. Bjx 824. Tribune. WANTED WOOL. MOHAIR We have large order to fill. Highest prices paid. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N. Grape St. Phone 1082 FOR RENT-HOCEES FOR ' RENT Modern 4 -room house. Phone 1945-Y. a -ROOM modern home, 2 acres, in Central Point. Clear. No trades. Owner, Paul Martin, Rt. S, Box 35, Medford. FURNISHED 0-room house. Phone 1091-H. FOR RENT Furnished bungalow. til south Grape. FOR RENT 5-room modern house: double garage. Inquire Monarch Grocery, 1803 W. Main. FOR RENT 4 -room furnished bouse, 804 Bennett. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS ONE or two rooms; housekeeping If ucsirca. x I ou. (renin a.. pTJRNISHED ROOM to let 408 W. jth FOR RENT Large front room, bot end cold water; bath. Close In. 20 i5o. Fir. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 6 Grape FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT 3 -room furnished apart ment, mo e. main. FOR RENT Well furnished apart ment on first floor. SOS So. Oakdale. FOR RENT Partly furnished down stalra apt. 800 W. 10th. FURNISHED APT., newly decorated and refurnished, electrical appli ances. Adults only. 905 W. 10th. APARTMENT for rent. 345 N. Bartlett. FOR RENT Unfurnished 6 -room apartment. 403 S. Newtown. Call 19. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT. SALE OR TRADE Two houses and lots, 21 Hazel St., near Pine Cone. M. S. Ruff. FOR RENT 600 acre pasture. 2 miles east Cass Wrecking Yard. H. . Blrd&all. FOR RENT Building on South Grape, block from Main St. suit able for business or storage In quire Farmers & Fruitgrowers Bank FOR EXCHANGE SALE OR TRACE Horses and cows Jack Martin, Stewart Ave., Thomas road. FOR SALE OR TRADE One 6-foot Van Brunt drill. Will trade tor horse, cow or sheep. White Bros., Rogue River. FOR SALE OR TRADE for cattle or sheep, one 6-year-old work horse. E. W. Oebhard. Rt. 3. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE Two lots, 80x160. Knights Addition Stockton, Cel.. also one lot 50x109 with 3 -room tank house. Burket Gardens, Stock ton, value 81050. to trade for acre age or timber land. What have you? Fred Powers. Den. Del.. Medford. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS 100 acres near Phoenix. This farm Is Ideal for dairy purposes. 25 acres near Rogue River. Suitable zor gardening and poultry. If you are Interested in purchasing a farm any place In Southern Ore gon, call at the National Farm Loan office at 201 Liberty Building on Wednesday. April 14th. We will be glad to go over our lists with you. ATTRACTIVE HOME of 3 rooms sleeping porch, surrounded by fine lawn, rosea and lota of shade; pave ment; close in. Attractive price and terms. Practically new stucco 6 room: fireplace, hardwood floors, laundry trays, garage, lawn, paved street. Priced right. 7 Rooms; fireplace. 8 bedrooms, modern, good condition, on pavod street; lawn, garsge and shade. A bargain at 82500: terms. 6 -Room bungalow on So. Grape St.; sleeping porch, cooler, attrac tive kitchen, 2 bedroom, garage, nice shade and lawn.. Price la right with terms. Many other homes listed. Apartment House, 4 blocks from Main and Centra!; Income 85000 per month. Very reasonable terms to responsible parties. 8 Acres, 5-room strictly modern, double constructed house, double garage, a poultry houses, brooder house. On old Pacific Hwy; 82000 down; terms. 3 3 Acres, fl-room house, outbuild ings, roadetand, berries, fruit, gar den . located near well -establish d camp ground. Terms or trade. 8 Acres. 5-room house, barn, poul try houe. berries, spring Irrigated, electricity, mall. New low price. 3 Acres. 4-room house. 8 poultry houses, brooder house, electricity, family orchard, garden, berries. Bargain. 1.75 Acres, 4-room house, new barn, poultry house, electricity; 81500; terms. 125 Acres. 20 acres cultivated, a acres commercial grapes, a acres family orchard, balance seeded to oats and retch; balance pasture and wood, estimated 2000 cords; creek through place; on good grav elled road; high school bus. cream and mall routes; 8500 down, balance easy terms. 38 Acrrs. 18 acres fruit, balance general farm: 7 -room house, mod ern conveniences; good outbuild tntrs; 54 miles out on Griffin Crk. 82500 down; reasonable terms 71 Acres, free water right, 61 A cultivated, balance pasture and wood; 83600 down; easy terms. 80 A.. 30 cultivated, 20 irrigated: 81000 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; 2 houses, one with 6 rooms, bath, fireplace, electricity, many outbuildings; StHXX); terms. Other farms to choose from. R. MEAD COOLEY Phone 1831. 411 Haven St. Homes AcTeusre Farms. Business Opportunities. HOU8FS or sale or rant Jaoksoo fcVtftj sua. igMt ,V4fc . FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Attractive home, close In. Reasonable, terms. Inquire 209 W. Jackson. 420 AORES land for sale. Good fence and good spring. 85 per acre. W. R. Holman, Eagle point. FOR SALE Sunnyslde Hotel and about 23 acres; partiv lurnisnea; 81300 cash, or will sell part. Call or write 312 King Bt. FOR BALE Chicken ranch. 3 acres. well Improved, close In: 1500 cash, balance terms. L. Sutherland, 409 Maple Drive. FOR SALE 928 East jaclcson; four rooms, bath, large back porch. House has been thoroughly remod elled and put tn excellent condi tion: 82150.00: 8215.00 down and 819.38 per month. For Bale 14 acres; Ideal chicken ranch, 3 miles from Medford; barn and chicken house. Price 82100.00. Easy terms. Thirteen acrel, 8 miles from Med ford: 6-room modern house, barn, garage. This place la planted to alfalfa and all under Irrigation. Would make a good small dairy ranch. Price 84200.00. Easy terms. BROWN to WHITE Clinton spencer, Real Estate Mgr. FOR SALE 5 -room house, furnished; 3 lots; terms. 1522 Bryant. Phone 459-X. FOR SALE 214 acres good land on Kings Hwy.: modern 6-room house; pressure water system, barn and chicken bouse. Phone' 11-X-l, Cen tral Point, FOR SALE OR TRADE Acreage, '2 miles out. Priced to sell. Also cows. J. E. Crawford, Rt. 2, Box 126. FOR SALE 6-room modern home, 2 acres In nut trees. Bullock, Kings Hwy. Phone 699-J-5. SMALL furnished house, garage, a large lota. 81350 for quick lale. Also Large lot on pavement; room for 3 small houses, 8500. Also 8 Acres first-class soil, close to town, 8800. C. S. BUTTER FIELD Medford Bldg. YOU CAN sell your property through my aggressive methods. Send de scription and best price. R. MEAD COOLEY. 411 Haven St. WHEN you think ot real estate think of BROWN St WHITE. JL. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 1935 Chrysler 8 De Luxe sedan, perfect condition. Lange Mo tor Co. Phone 18. SKINNER LEADS THE WAY WITH BETTER VALUES '36 BUICK SEDAN . 8946 '34 BUICK SEDAN 595 '30 BUICK COUPE - 265 '29 BUICK COUPE 125 36 PONTIAO SEDAN 795 '36 PONTIAC SDN., radio, heater 825 '30 PONTIAC SEDAN 195 '28 PONTIAC SEDAN . u- 125 '35 FORD COUPE ..... - 485 '34 FORD SEDAN 395 '33 FORD SEDAN ,. JJ25 29 REO COUPE 145 '29 WILLYS-KNIGHT SEDAN 145 '32 WILLYS 6 SEDAN.......-, 105 31 NASH SEDAN 350 36 PIERCE-ARROW SEDAN 125 TRUCKS: '36 FORD H4-TON 700 '32 CHEVROLET l-TON 300 29 DODUE, STAK.E BODY 140 SKINNER'S GARAGE Bulck-Pontlac. 3. Riverside. LATE MODEL, HIOH GRADE USED CARS 30-Day Written Guarantee. -Lowest Prices In Medford. 1938 Dodge Deluxe sedan, like new. 1936 Plymouth Deluxe sedan, run 0.000 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, seaans and roadsters. LANGE MOTOR CAR CO.. Chrysler & Plymouth Dealers. 38 North Riverside. Tel. 18 FOR SALE 1932 Plymouth Sedan; 1032 Ford Coupe. Both cars In good condition. Must sell one Best prlre offered. Trade or terms. 616 So. Oakdale. C. E. GATES AUTO CO. R. i. O. USED CARS 30 Ford A Sedan.... .$365 30 Ford A Coach 335 "31 chev 4 -door SedanMWMM.w 285 '30 Ford Touring . 130 30 Essex Coupe 160 C. E. GATES AUTO CO. Used Car Department 6th and Bartlett. FOR SALE-LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Horaeg and mules. Fehl place, Dark Hollow road. FOR SALE Red weaner pigs. Lewis, 1 mile east of Phoenix. FOR SALE Feeder pigs. Cheap. A. Hoffmann, Bog 61, Rt. 4. Over Buckshot Hill. FRESH milch cow for sale. Call at 617 E. 8th. Phone 863-J. YOUNO Jersey - Ouernsey cow for sale. George Pearce, Jacksonville. FOR SALE Horse and 600 -chick Buckeve coal brooder. N. J. Gar- rptt. Rt. 4. 1J0R SALE POULTRY AND EGGS APRIL POULTS for sale, 35c each. M. Bradshaw. Brownnboro. R I.R, baby chicks, hatching egs. B. W.D. tested. Bnyd fert. Tel. 4-F-4. FOR SALE Narragansett turkey eys. Good stock. H. E. Rhodes. Beall Lane. Rt. 1, Bog 73, Central Point. HANSEN AND HOLLWOOD chirks. 9e. Pullets, 30c: cockerels, 2c Rocks. Reds snd New Hampshlfes, 10c Highest quality. Catalogue sent free. Jenks Hatchery, Tangent, Ore. BRONZE turkey hatching ega, 9 R. 1. R, roosters. Inquire Pernoll's Store, Applegate. FOR SALE Narrsgan sett turkey eggs and poults from choice flock. Ben Hilton. Rt. 2. Orants Paas. NEW HAMPSHIRE batching eggs 0 W D Us ted Mra McLeod. Cent Pt FOR GALE Barred Rock batching Str Tel FOR SALE DOGS PETS MUST SELL 0-mos -old pedtgnwd male English Setter from finest atock of champions in U. S. Distemper in oculated. Excellent companion. Boi FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE One Caterpillar Thirty; good condition: one model K Cle trac. reconditioned; one model D. John Deere, reconditioned; two Fordson, good shape: cheap. HUBBARD-WRAY CO. APPLES FOR SALE Fine green cook ing Newtowns, 35c lug. Bring your containers. American Fruit Crow era, Inc., south Fir Bt. FOR SALE 18 -foot aalmon fishing boat. Price 822.80. See Rainbow Gibson at Savage Rapids. FOR SALE 2-wheel closed trailer, new wheels. 124 Lincoln. HEY, FISHERMEN' It won't be long now. If a flsb bites It We sell it, Oood Quality Low Prices (Cliff's Sport Shop) 317 North Riverside FOR SALE Player piano In good con dition, 830.00. Also large red xox fur. 835.00. Telephone 540 between 8:00 a. m. and 8:00 p. m. FOR SALE One 6-ft. disc harrow. 1 John Deere 3 -bottom io-inch plow. I 12-ft, spring-tooth harrow. Tel 468 -J-l. FOR SALE Large 4 -door commer cial size o. E. electric rerngerator. Also 6-ft. 2 -oven gas range. Hotel Allen. GOOD certified Netted Gem seed po tatoes. Call 1033. SHOWCASE 8-foot, plate-glass case. coat etou; our price uu, nynn Electric. Phone 107. REAL BARGAINS Rugs, radio, din- ing-room set, tiephune desk. Many bookcase, breakfast set, Kelvlnator refrigerator, chairs, pictures, dishes, kitchen utensils. 095 S. Oakdale. GLASS Plate, window and shatter proof auto glass, mirrors and re sllverlng. Medford Glass Co. Tel. 446. 38 So. Bartlett. FOR SALE Yellow dent seed corn. Chas. Isaacs, Crater Lake Hwy. RIVER loam 82.00 per load. man s, pnone 1034-Y. FOR SALE Grafting Wn non-crack- ing. ugnt ooior. uonarcn seed uo FOR SaLE Bee supplies of all clnds Monarch seed Co. POR SALE Two oil burners (or furnaces. Inquire Mall Tribune office. TIRES. 4 60x21, 84 45 All sizes ac cordingly PIBTON RINGS perfect circle 85 combination complete aet for Ford V-8 82 ya WILSON MOTOR PARTS 27 South Riverside. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE: By owners, service sta tion, nice camp, grounds, cabins, residence; also forty acres good woodland. Box 746, Tribune. BAKERY CHEAP FOR CASH Aver. 820 day. Multnomah Bakery, Mult nomah, Oregon. A REAL BUY if taken at once, Cafe and Confectionary, also beer. In quire at Damou Cafe, central Potnt. Ore. MISCELLANEOUS BETTER re-bore Job at a saving, Freer; Garage, 801 N. Central. COMMERCIAL SPRAYING Fruit trees or shrubbery; whitewash cow barns, other buildings. Tel. 268-W SPENCER C0R8ETIERE Tel. 1549-J FOR Charts Foundation garments, phone Easa M. James. 1672-X. Closing time for Too Late to Clas sify Ads Is 1:30 p. m. Mail Tribune Daily ' ACROSS L Agreement 6. Steed 10. Epio poem , 14. In a !) 15. Profit 16. Lower part of the ear 17 Trigonometri cal ratio 18. Spread for drying 11. Body of water 1L Rescuer 23. Tear apart 2$. Dug from the earth I. Scent 18. Malicious burning of property 10. Roguish 2. Dangerously clever or mischievous 14. Owns 37. Behold S8. Forbid 19. Article 40. Container 4L Extreme or area teat 43. Oraze 45. pack 44. Note of the scale 48. Rare gas of the sir 49. Short for a man a name 80. In what way 6L Pertaining to the texf St. Plrpen 64. Wi relets . Measure Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle HiAipniiiEiLincvv U L)E $Jm ANN AlJ I. NA M AIR D AT E lNE G US IlSOREiASgAil 61. Mi DEMyllR ED K 1 y e s P l o T Ire SOiBEAXiHEUPS CADREiDI VlgSTS qoeHrho NEm ERE 67. Eskimo canoa I. Bacon 60. Edge 4, Soft woolsn 62, Sweet solution fabrlo 65. Winged I. Head covering 67. Softly . Above 69, Square T. ConaliUng of ' of tiirse ray a 78. Towti In Alaska s. Symbol for 71. White poplar silicon ?A. Pr.rt of a.comtt I. Addition to a 74. Afternoon building functions 10. City tn 7ft. Plat cap Illinois "4. Long narrow 11. Eaat Indian opening timber trss kl It, Orchestral vOWN instrument L Fall to bid at It. Transmit bridge 20. Book of the t. Operatlo Blbla song It. Hawsers ii fez fc Ij H ll53"-" fiUlli 37 I IPf W 41 41 Sill st" -xmwr-wmir S H WTL 73 74 1 , 1 I ir 1 1 I I feH 11 BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON COUNT ABSTRACT CO TITLE ISSL'RANCfc ABSTRACTS ESC HOW Expert window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1178 House cleaning, floor waxing orl ental ru cleaning ana upholstering The Kashtuu Shop. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaklntt and Remttdeling But ton a and Buckles covered. 308 O S National Bank Building. Tel. 1181. Piano instruction APOLLO PIANO STUDIO Classical and modern. 131 S. Grape. Money to Lend MONEY LOANED ON 'AUTOS. LIVESTOCK. FURNITURE, ENDORSED NOTES. ETC We want to aupply your money needs without red tape o delay SEE W. G. THOMAS MGR. ORE AND WASH MTO. CO. MEDFORD'S OLDES7 AND LARGEST PERSONAL FINANCE CO 45 So. Central, Ground Floor Craterlan Theater Bldg. Lie No d-157-M-18Q phone 180 T rainier. DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE Local and Long Distance Furniture Moving. Bonded carriers Fireproof storage. Expert crating, packing and shipping service. "Davis (or Service." Phone 644. EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO - Office 26 so Fir Hi.cne sis -noes right Services guaranteed. SAMSON Transfer and Storage Pur nlture Moving and ex per. furniture packing service. Fireproof storage new low rates F. E- SAMSON CO. Phone 838 STUART'S TRUCKING SERVICE Telephone 1033 or 832. Ill N Fit St. Local and long distance Fuei oils, any kind Green stamps In side of 3-mlle limit LEGAL NOTICES SYNOPSIS OF ANM'AL STATEMENT Of the WESTERN ASSURANCE. COM PANY or Toronto. Canada, in tht pomtnton of Camas, on the ihlriy-rirat day of December, 1936, marts to the In urine Commissioner of the Stilt of Oregon, pursuant to law: CAPITAL Amount of eaoltal stock Dt!d up M.OOMOO.AO Net nremluma received dur ing the year 1,I71, 8X.1 Intereat. dividend and rent received during the year.. 170.908.S6 Income from oUier lourcee received during the year... el,7.T4.1B Total Income 1 1.(01.686.4 DISBURSEMENTS Net losses prild during the year Including adjustment expenses f 6SI.SSI.I0 Dividends paid on capital stock during the ytnx,.., 0 Commissions and salaries paid during the year 6ll,li.98 Taxes, He en bos and fees paid during the year T'j,40. Amount of al other expendl- - lures 17P.SJl.il Total expenditure 11, 41. 631.69 ASSETS Value of real estate owned (market value) 0 Value of stocks and bond owned (market value) Bonds amortlxed 1, 847, 989.00 Loans on mortgage and col lateral, etc 0 Caah In bank a ".id on hand. 496,831.07 Premiums In course of col lection written since Sep tember 10. 1036 Interest and rente due and accrued Mo. Insp. and Schedule B... 1S7.111.S1 IM7MS 1, 121.17 ToUl admitted aioets 4.13,SflI.66 LIAUIMTIBS drH claims for loans un- rnld I 808.glg.0Q Cross -Word Puzzle J 4. Malayan outrigger canoe - 97. Clattered 29. Ray of the tun 30, Ilair-malled snow XI. Game of cbanot 33. Artificial language 84. Turn to tht left 86, Item of property 16. Shabby: colloq 18. Promise solemnly 40, Study 43. Cut down 44. Parts In a play 47. Point at wnlcb a leaf dtvergae from the branch 4. The Orttk N 61. Accept 12. Laborer 63. Contlnusd atory B4. Fixed charges 64. Colors 17. German nhllotODhar 68. 69, Century plant Hindu atin- catlon of tht llrat mortal to die L Point of tha earth's axis 41. Klvtr musssl 64. Assail with small m!e!ti 64. Light touch 64. MoUttn ?3. Eslst Amount of unearned pre- miumi on ail outstanding rtski 1 Due for commission and brokerage All other liabilities Total .labilities. cailtal .11, en, 04.lt Capital paid up. I 4 irpma over an liabilities .... S ill IS II as regard policy- Total 1I.SIM.I.IS BUSINESS IN On E1 ON ROR THE YEAR Net premiums received during the year I M04.il Losses paid during the year... IMS. SI Loan incurred during the year f, 3TS I1 ram ef Pmm-sny, WESTERN A8- SfHANCB COMPANY. Name ol Preeidenl, Ernest A. Brown ell. Nam of Seoretarr. C. R. Morrow. Statutory resident attorney for service. Ins. Commissioner. Falsm. Oregon. AfiKNCY, INC. Mlforrt, Oregon. Jacksonville JACKSONVILLE. April 19. 8pl.) The Boy Scouts cleared about 13 at their last dance. They plan to have another April 10. Mr. and Mra. O. O. Banden and daughters Eunice and Lois, and Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Vlall of Phoenix mo tored to Roxy Ann park April 4 and also visited Preacott CCC camp. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Beery of Phoe nix visited at the Forrest Rave nor home April 3. The Beerya are related to Wallace Beery of movie fame. Mr. Benjamin of the Apple gate shopped here April 7. There will be a Townsend meeting April IS at 8 p. m. -t U. 8. hotel. Refreshments will be served. Mrs. Fa Irking and son, Walter Whit ney moved to Shasta Springs, Calif., April 4 In hopes tha change would benefit Mrs. Falrklngs health. The R. N. A. lodge Is staging a membership drive. New members gained will be Initiated at the state convention In Medford April 20-31. Attending the meeting of hairdress ers in Medford April 6 were Mes damea Ha maker and Mllkowak. and Misses Margaret Edens and Evelyn Hamaker. Mr. and Mrs. Qreen left Mar 90 for a motor trip to Bend, Klamath Falls and Tula Lake, returning the fol lowing Saturday. Albert Johnson arrived home last week from Anget Camp, Calif., where he la employed. He expects to return there soon, after visiting his home here. Dwlght Kartman. Oscar Lewis, John Hamaker and John Norrls composed a committee from the chamber of com meroe attending the Shasta Cascade Wonderland Aaan, meeting in Med fo:-d April ft. Mr. and Mrs. Conkltn and family moved Into the Lem Wilson house re-1 cently. Mr. Conkltn works on the dredger on Forest creek. Marion Smith and Jack Green left by train last Tuesday for Portland where Marlon expects to buy a new car and drive It back. Mr. and Mrs, Dudley have moved to the Holman house on Third street. He is a truck driver at the Sterling mine. Charles Burns suffered a severe heart attack recently, but la Improv ing. His son from Burlington, Cat . arrived April 1 for a short visit with i his father. D. W. Bowman of Freewater, Ore., passed away April 8, after a long Ill ness. He Is the father of Archie Bow man. Condition of Frankte Bowman who recently suffered concussion of the brain, la considerably improved. Mr. Allen, real estate broker of Portland who la also connected with Portland Real Estate Journal has been here for a few days transacting business. The former Mrs. Molly Danforth called on friends here Monday, dhe la going to make her home with her sister, Mrs. Nice won ger of Talent. Central Point baseball team played a game here April 8. winning 10-0. John Heckert very kindly took 83 Boy and Qlrl Scouts in hla bus April 10 to Table Rock where they spent most of the day and had a good time. Our congratulations are due all those who helped put on the high school operetta, "Oypey Roer" In the gym April 8. It was admirably play ed to a full house. Al Simpson of 8. O. N. 8. spent the week-end here at the home of Pres ton Card. Mr. and Mrs. Horsce Stock well of Stockton. Csl. were guests of Car men Dorothy laat Tuesday and Wed nesday, when they left for Portland. Mrs. Jessie Jones Crelghton and Miss Mabel Crelghton of Salem and Geo. Alvin Porter of Medford called on Miss McCully April 6. Mrs. Junior Williams who has been quite 111 at her home- Is Improving. Mesdames Joe Pelton and John Orth visited friends here April 7. Mr. and Mra. Arthur Klelnhammer called on Dr. Robinson In the Com munity hospital last Wednesday. The library reports that there were 368 adult fiction books loaned during March and 363 non-flctlon; of juve nile fiction there were 169 fiction, and 94 non-flctlon. William Eaton has purchased some timber on Car berry creek and has started logging operations there. He has employed Lin Rum ley. John Byrne, Al Asp, Bill Anderson and Jim Winning hsm to work there. Mrs. Lee Hardy has been confined to her bad with an attack of rheu matism. Mrs. Harold Reed has been taking care of her. Anita Andrews has been ill with an ear Infection, but Is somewhat better. Judge F. L. Tou Veils returned April 4 from an Inspection tour of high ways In the eastern part of Oregon. The high school elasa of Presby terian Sunday school held a party April 9. About 38 attended. After an evening of fun. a business meet ing was held, during which the fol lowing officers were elected: presi dent;, Harold White vice-president, Oeraldlne Ayres; secretary. Fred Mete ger; treasurer, Eunice Sanden; col lector of offerings, Oall Lusk. It was votd to try to raise funds to buy more Bible for Jtn caurcb, At a. it. at i ,...J Meleorobgid Report j NORMAL SCHOOL April 13, 1937. Forecasts. Medford and vicinity: Showers to night end Wednesday; slgthtly cooler tonight. Oregon: Showers tonight and Wed. nesday; slightly cooler In Interior to night; decreasing southerly gales on coast. Local Data- Temperature a year ago today: Highest, 83: lowest, 40. Total monthly precipitation. 1.3U Inches. Excess for the month, 0-86 Inches. Total precipitation since Septem ber 1, 1930, 13.04 Inches. Deficiency for the season, 3.87 Inches. Relative humidity at 5 p. m. yes terday. 81 per cent: 8 a. m, today. 100 per cent. Tomorrow: Sunrise, 8:83 a. m. Sun set, 6:51 p. m. 1 Observations Taken at 8 A. M. ltoth Meridian Time H a B r u r i Bols. - 68 83 .10 Rsltl Boston 90 38 Olesr Chicago S8 W T Clear Denver 68 38 P. Cdy. Eurelts 62 54 1.7S Bsln Helena 66 M Cloufly Los Angeles 64 64 Cloudy MEDFORD . 64 60 J4 Bain New York 88 40 Clear Omaha 10 42 Clear Phoenix 86 58 Clear Portland 66 SO 3.50 Rain Reno . to 50 Cloudy Roseburg 64 63 .74 Bain Salt Lake 66 43 Clear Pun Francisco .. 70 64 T Bain Seams 64 48 1.44 Bain Spokane 54 44 .13 Rain Washington, D.C. 60 34 P. Cdy. Yakima 83 46 .78 Clear th close of the business meeting candles were lighted on a birthday cake tn honor of Wayno Martin, Ar leen Blaine, Ansel Ounter and Fred Metzger, whose birthdays occurred during the first quarter of the year. Following this, refreshments were served, Tha following attended a recreation meeting for Girls Scouts In the court house auditorium In Medford, April t: Alice Hosts, Svaro Bell, Betty Ssnger, Norma FUtoroft and Eunice Sanden. High School News by STUDENT REPORTERS By Mary Clark. Laat Friday tha girls' physical edu cation classes again divided Into groups of red and black to play vol ley ball. The games will last about two weeks and are to be played dur lng clasa periods. Miss Degermark, instructor of physical education for girls has spent the last week teach ing rules of the game and they are now ready to play. When weather permits they will play volley ball as well ss other sports outside. Ten points may be earned towards a. A. A. letter by playing at least one-half the games that are played in volley ball. Points may be also earned by roller skating, bicycling, horse-back riding, tennis, biking and golf. Pomona Grange By Gertrude Hook. Correction: A mistake was made when it wss announced that Orange council would meet at Ooid Hill April 14. The date should have been April 31. Please note this ohange. Wed nesday, April 31, at 8 p. m., at Oold Hill. At this council meetings officers of Pomona Grange will practice tor memorial service, an annual cere mony for regular April Pomona meet ing. Regular Pomona meeting will be held at Eagle Point Orange hall being gueats of Eagle Point Orange Satur day, April 34, 10 a. m. Home economic, committee for that Orange have announced the Orange will serve s hot meet dish snd pots- toes. Those attending will bring bread, butter, or sandwiches, cream, vegetables, sslads, deserts and rel ishes. Pomona Orsnge will furnish cof fee snd sugsr. Let us have a large crowd at Eagle Point. INVITED TO CONCLAVE EUGENE, (Spl) Newest Ideas for education today will be "put on the spot" and their value carefully eval uated by leading educational experts of the United States at the annual northwest section conference of the Frogreaslve Education association at the University of Oregon April W and 31, It was announced by Oaile H. Oood, principal of Edison school, Eugene, general chairman for the session. Teachers from Medford who have been asked to take a prominent part In the program are as follows: C. R, Bowman, Jackson coun'.y school sup erlntendent, and E. H. Hedrlck, city school superintendent. Japanese Helpful. TOKYO, April 13. P) The Jap ansae Broadcasting company an nounced today It will construct 16 short-wave; transmitters at a cost of approximately aa ,000.000 for the use of American and other foreign radio companies who wish to send an nouncera to describe the 1040 Olym- pic games la Japan. TEACHING POSTS SOUTHERN OREGON STATU NORMAL 8CHOOL, AaMsnd, Ore., April 13. (Spl) Teaching positions for the academic year 1937-38 hava already been secured by a number of graduating seniors of the South ern Oregon Bute Normsl school. With the placement season begin ning this early snd a larger num bor of openings expected because of the Improved financial status of many school districts, considering the fact that graduating elaasea from the three normal schools will be somewhst smaller this yesr than laat, a real ahortage of well quail fled elementary teachers msy be feU before sll positions are filled. In th opinion of Dr. Walter Bedford, pres ident of the Institution. Four residents of Ashlsnd stt among the students who have posi tions: Mrs. Inez Bayless bu tha first four grades In the Murphy school in JrvMpnlne county; Esther Spayde hsa a contraot from tha Haines school at Elkton. In Doug las county; Alicia Applegate has been selected to teach in the grade school at Butte Falls; and Beatrice Werth will handle the school In dis trict 34, Jackon county. Other Josephine county positions have been secured by Amy Qtlmore of Murphy, at Wlldervllle; and Lots Dlx of Orants Pass, who has tha Rockyuale school at Cave Junction. Eleanor Menegat of Lakeside and Charts Mae Hartwell of Biverton have been elected to teach In tha graded system at Bridge in coos county. The upper grades of tha Table, Rock school In Jackson countv will be taught by Melvln Smith of Sams valley, while Emily Spencer of Bend nas Deen employed by the Crow dis trict in Lane county. Since the state law requiring seven quarters of normal school training for certification in the elementsrr schools went Into effect on January ivm, tne graduates of thla year are meeting the requirement for the additional term. 'LEI STUDENTS WALK SALEM, April 13. (P After auth orising the purchase of 36 new trucks and bodies for the stats highway de partment, the board of control held up today the purohaae of a new -automobile for the state board ot higher education, with the comment "Let the students walk." The car was requested for trans portation of 30 to 36 students in the advanced course In surveying at the state college. The distance to be traveled would be between five and ten miles. "Let's suggest they walk, aa many pioneers did," Governor Msrtln de elsred. "That march wouldn't hurt, the students." The requisition, how ever, was not rejected, but action postponed. REJECT WAGE OFFER PORTLAND, April 13. (AP) Tab ulation of ballots at the Portland labor temple revealed last night a de clslve rejection on the part of Colum bia River Loggers and Sawmill Work ers of the offer of 10 per cent wag increases with a minimum boost of 7H cents an hour. Thirteen thousand ballots were cast w!th the vote between 3 and S to 1 apalnst the proposal of 36 logging operators and employers. The Columbia district council of the Lumber and Sawmill Workers union had requested a horizontal in ciease of 10 cents an hour, elimina tion of a Joint employer-union arbi tration board and control of loggers hiring halls, now directed by tha state labor commissioner. 39 ENTER IN MARCH 8ALEM, April 13. (AP) -Forty-nine prisoners were let out of tha state penitentiary during the past month while 80 new ones were ad mitted, Warden James Lewis reported to the board of control today. Lewis said many of those discharg ed had either served their terms or were paroled. Some of the paroles came under the new law granting good time credits. The population of the penitentiary today was 1075. it had reached 1100, Lewis said. COSMETIC EXAMINERS NAMED BY GOVERNOR SALEM. April IS. Pl Oovemor Martin announced today the appoint ment of Mrs. Agnes I. Luts of Por,. Isnd snd Mrs. Mary Burgard of Ore gon city as members ot the state board of coametlo therapy examiners. Dr. Frederick D. Strieker of Port land, aa secretary of the s'ste board ot hesltb, Is the third member of the board. The two new appointees will suc ceed Mrs. Jessica B.nirne and Mrs. Maltha Archibald cf Portland, whoa terms expired. ST. LOUIS. April IS. OH Cohn, ea-year-oid veteran billiard player, defeated an opponent SO yean younger than himself In stub tour Inament, '