Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 06, 1950, Image 18

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TWO MEDFORD (OHEOON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Alaskan Trappers
Say Bald Eagle
Menace to Game
Ketchikan, Alaska (U.R)
Hunters, trappers and outdoor
lovers in Alaska claim that
America's symbol, the bald eagle
Is fighting too vigorously ana
not very sportingly for a place
In the far northern sun.
Bill Putvin, a trapper, is one
of many outspokenly anti-bald
eagle citizens in this southern
Alaska fishing and lumbering
town. According to Putvin. all
bald eagles fall under the gen
eral classification of "gangsters
of the bird world."
Putvin took a trip to Califor
nia Point, near Ketchikan, and
observed some eagles gathered
on the isolated beach as he ap
proached in his boat. He landed
and found the cause of the feath
ered congregation to be three
deer carcasses. One apparently
was a fresh kill and the other
two had been stripped clean.
Tracks Tall btory
Afti "rafiritno"
deep snow left by the last to die,
Putvin concluded that the ani
mal, although weakened by star
vation, actually had perished aft
er suffering numerous free-bleeding
wounds on both flanks.
He claims the deer had been
attacked by a band of eagles
which slashed its hide to rib
bons with beaks and talons as it
struggled through deep drifts to
the open shore.
Following the deer's tracks
back into the brush on snow
shoes, Putvin found patches of
blood-stained snow where the
harassed animal had fallen from
exhaustion, only to struggle up
again during the one-sided battle
with the birds.
On the strength of the evi
dence in the snow, Putvin con
cealed himself near the carcasses
on the beach and shot five eagles
that day. The day after he re
turned and killed three more.
Federal Law Resented
The territorial government
nays a bounty of $2 for each bald
eagle. Federal law protects the
bird in continental United States
and congress is now considering
a measure which would bring
Alaska under provisions of the
bald eagle protection act.
Alaska sportsmen and trapper
Putvin in particular, want no
Thursday, A,rll 8. 1950 Haircut Helps COWS
Produce Better Milk
After "reading the tracks In Dart of the federal law.
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Plumbing
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Saturday 9 to 1:30
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TOILET SEATS White enamel finish.
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19
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TRAPS
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Children Welcome
Are Magic Words
Duluth, Minn. (U.R) Two
words used in want ad by a
Duluth woman set her telephone
to ringing 107 times a few hours
after the newspaper hits the
streets.
Mrs. E. E. Chartier, a land'
lady, advertised a "six-room.
furnished house for rent."
The magic words were "chil'
dren welcome."
She rented the home to
family with five children be
cause, as Mrs. onaruer said
"when I was a younger woman
walked Duluth streets for days
looking for a place to live and
when I mentioned my four
daughters, doors were slammed
in my face."
She promised herself that if
ever she had a house to rent, one
of the necessary qualifications
of any prospective tenant would
be children.
CLICK NO SALEI
Savannah, Ga. (U.R) Richard
Howell. 28, picked a city alder.
man as a prospective buyer for
some stolen tile. It was poor
judgment. Alderman Dan J.
Shechan got police and Howell
got $40 or four months in jail.
STEAL ANYTHING
Knoxville, Tenn. (U-R On
one night, police found the rob
bers had stolen a family Bible
from an automobile, a Holy Com
munion set from another and
had broken into a Baptist
church.
"If they'd stay back in the
mountains u wuuiu m..,
Putvin said, "but when they
come down and start killing
deer that's too much.
SYNOPSIS OF ANNUAL
STATEMENT
For Ih. year ndrd
Deerntbrr II, I9
nl th.
MANHATTAN FIRE AND MARINE
IVfilTRAXf'E CO.
of New York, in lh" State ol New York
made to the Insurance Commissioner
of the Slate of Oregon, pursuant to
law;
INCOME
Net nremlums received . S2.312.926. 62
T..t!,l intprett. dividend
and real estate Income 127.3fll.18
Income from other sources 7.957.70
Total Income $2,448,273.30
DIRBURSKMEIN 1 a
Net amount Daid for
losses 82l.3!28
Loss adjustment expenses 93.840.IH1
UndrrwrllinR expenses .... 992.581.01
Dividend, paid to stock-
hnlriers trash. tSO.O00.00:
slock, none) 30.000.00
Dividends paid or credit
ed to policyholders
All other expenditure. Q
ilnrluriina investment
expense. S4.016.68) 39.068.67
Total disbursements $1,996,887.88
ADMITTED ASSETS
Value, of real estate own
ed (market value) $
Loans on rnortRng.es and
collateral, etc 0
Value of bonds owned
(amortized) 3.003,393.53
Value of stocks owned
(market value) 1,196.340.00
Lnsn in oanas ana on
hand 413.319.27
Premiums in course of
collection written since
September 30. 1949 469.931 35
Interest and rent, due
and accrued 14.021.69
Other asset, (net) 64.748.70
Total admitted assets $3,161,974.74
LIABILITIES. SURLPUS AND
OTHER FUNDS
Total unpaid claims S 253.043.0U
Estimated loss adjustment
expense for unpaid
claims 16.943 011
Total unearned premium. 2,509.893.83
AU other liabilities 162.371.54
Total liabilities, ex
cept capital $2,942,251.37
Capital paid
up $1,000,00000
U n a . s Igned
funds t.ur-
plusl 1 219.723 37
Surplus a. regards policy
holders $2,219,723 37
Total $5,161,974.74
BUSINESS IN OREGON
FOR THE YEAR
Net premiums received .. $ 212.736 31
Net losses paid 30.R53 2!)
Principal office In Oregon, 607 Henry
Bids, Portland.
BATEMAN AGENCY
1023 S. Riverside Ph. 2-9630
Santa Rosa, Cal. (U.R) A hair
cut helps cows produce better
milk, and furthermore they en
joy it, adises the Santa Rosa
farm adviser.
To prove his point, W. C. Lusk
arranged a cow-clipping demon
station for the benefit of dairy'
men.
Lusk contends that cows
clipped regularly at intervals of
two to three months are not only
easier to keep clean but also
save dairymen many hours of
milking time over a period of
a year.
He pointed out that a clean
cow obviously will produce
cleaner milK with less Bacteria
particularly during the winter
months when cattle grow long
hair, which quickly becomes
matted with mud and dirt.
Denver Milk Supply
Slowed to Trickle
Denver, Apr. 6 (U.R) Fresh
milk supplies to this city of half
a million narrowed to a mere
trickle today as 900 dairy work
ers struck at a score of major
producing firms.
Fresh milk still was being de
livered to hospitals and institu
tions under a union-company
agreement and a few non-union
companies remained in opera
tion, but for the most part re
tail dealers said they would be
without suoDlies as soon as their
current stocKs were exhausted.
A spokesman for one large
dairy said he had some fresh
milk on hand and that consum
ers were welcome to come to
his plant and buy what remained.
.,.u.,Avi inn PIIRI.ICATION
IN THE CIRCUIT OTBT U. in
STATE ur w- --
Knxi rnlTNTY
EMMA BURGE. Plaintiff, v.. PEARL
T. BURGE, also known a. P.
Burge. also known a. reti
TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFEND
ANT, reari i. ouip, ...
.. P. T. Burge, also known a Perl
T Burse
iu fur name OF THE STATE
OF OREGON. You are hereby requir
ed to appear and answer the com
plaint filed against you in the above
!.... ,., nn nr hefore the last
day of four weeks from the date of
the tne iirsi pumiuauun ..-
mons. and, u you .an w w
and answer said complaint, for want
thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the
Court for a decree lor the relief de
manded in iaid complaint, auccincUy
staled as follow, to-wit:
That the bonds or matrimony uciw-
rn nnH nnw existing Deiween
plaintiff and the defendant be dissolv
ed ana neia ior , ,
That the following described real
nnarti w,a Hswroerl tn hr the seDar-
ate and sole property of the plaintiff.
Beginning at poini on me nuuui
erlv line of the Valley Road, said
point being North US degrees East
60 feet from the most northerly
corner of Block 77 in the Town
(now City) of Jacksonville, accord
ing to the official plat thereof,
now of record, said point being the
most westerly corner of tract de
scribed in Volume 15, Page 85 of
Ihe Deed Records ot Jackson
County, Oregon; thence North 53
degrees East along said road line
100 feet; thence South 33 degrees
East, parallel with the easterly
line of "H" Street in said City, 100
feet; thence North 35 degrees East
170 feot to the northeast corner of
tract described in Volume 8. page
3H0, said Deed Records; thence
South 7 degree! East 170 feet,
more or less, to the southeasterly
line of tract described in Volume
8. Page 360. said Deed Records;
thence Southwesterly along said
line to a point on the enstcrly line
of "H" Street. South 35 degrees
East 200.3 feet from the point of
beginning; thence South 35 de
grees Wet 43 feet; thence North
3ft degrees West parallel with the
easterly line of "H" Street. 260 3
fret to the southerly tine of the
Valley Road; thence North 33 de
grees East along the southerly line
of smtd Road. 45 feet to the point
of beginning.
This summons Is ouhltshed by order
of the Honorable H. K. Hanna. Judge
of the Circuit Court of the Slate oi
Oregon for Jackson County, made and
entered on the 20th day of March,
The time prescribed for oublicatlon
of this summons is once each week
for four consecutive weeks. The dale
of the first publication nf this sum
mons is the 23rd day of March. 1950
O H Rengtson
Attorney for Plaintiff
126 East Main Street
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Truman To Receive
President of Chile
Kev West. Fla.. Apr. 6 U.R)
President Truman made plana
riel Gontales Videla of Chile in
Washineton next week.
Hria. Gen. Robert Landry, air
force aide to the president, will
leave nere lomorruw suustw
Truman's plane, the Independ-
. ,.,v,ink ...111 flv the Chilean
president from Santiago to Wash-
1UBIU1I, ... .....
Mr. Truman will fly back to
nr.Viinotnn Mnnrlflv mornin in
a military air transport service
Constellation.
rj...Mni nnn7flif videlia
will arrive in Washington Wed
nesday.
Although no definite plans
hair a hnan marl Mr Truman ie
expected to return the Chilean
visn, possioiy sometime mis
year.
Improvement Needed
In Freight Service
Los Angeles. Apr. 6 (U.R)
Four business men from Idaho
testified today that there was
a need for a more adequate and
faster truck freight service be
tween the northwest and Los
Angeles.
The witnesses appeared at an
interstate commerce commission
hearing on a petition of the Con
solidated Freightways for a new
line between Reno and Los An
geles.
The four witnesses expressed
dissatisfaction with trucking
service now in operation between
tne two points.
LEAVES CHANGE
Chicago U.P.) A gunman was
leaving Harry raDaK s looa
store with $47 taken from the
till. Tabak asked him to "please
leave some change." He tossed
75 cents on the counter and left
GOES FOR BUTTERMILK
Hillsboro, Tex. (U.R) Red, a
mongrel dog, is a great one for
drinking buttermilk. He spends
most of his time at the home of
Birch Patty, a 71-year-old neigh
bor who owns a cow.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREQON FOR JACK
SON UOUIM1Y, ftlUflAlb utrani
MENT In the Matter of the Estate of
AMOS McKEE. Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned have been duly and
recularly appointed joint executors
of the above entitled estate under and
by virtue of an order of tne circuit
Court of Jackson County. Oregon,
Probate Department, duly made, reru
dered and entered upon March 17.
1950. and all creditor, having claim.
against said deceased are hereby noti
fied to present the same duly veri
fied to the undersigned at the office
of their attorney, Wm. M. McAllister.
Room 313 Fluhrer Building, Meaiora.
Oreaon. within six months from the
aaio oi mis nonce.
Dated at Mcdfora, Oregon mi. ajra
day of March, 1830.
isrnest n. ivicrvee
Floyd E. McKee
Joint Executor, of the Estate
of Amo. McKee, Deceased
BULL HAS A HEART
Memphis (U.W Mrs. S. S.
Roife offers this story as proof
that she owns a kind-hearted
bull. When 10 small pigs scam
pered under the bull for protec
tion from a hard rain, the bull
stood calmly until the down
pour had ended.
NOT BRIDGE -
Milwaukee (U.R) A woman
at a department story candy
counter asked the clerk to sug
gest something for a card party.
The clerk recommended an as
sortment of candies called
"bridge mix." "Oh, no!" the cus
tomer protested. "It's for a ca
nasta party."
I?TTTi?TT new low prices
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Dry Fir Rough Blox and Slabs $5.75
Planer Ends, clean, select 5.75
Dry Pine Rough Blox and Slabs 4.75
MEDFORD FUEL COMPANY
COURT & McANDREWS TEL. 2-2111
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice ii hereby E.ven that X have
been appointed by the Circuit Court
of the State of Oregon for Jackson
County, Administrator with the Will
annexed of the eitate of Nellie V.
Bell, deceased, and have qualified. All
persons having claims against said es
tate are hereby notified to present
them, with proper vouchers, and duly
verified, to me at my office, at Room
409. Med ford Center Building, in
Medford, Oregon, within six months
from the date or tnis notice.
Dated ana first puoiisnea iviarcn
30, 1030.
MARRY C. SKYRMAN.
Administrator with the
Will annexed.
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