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im pi m I I KPWPpp '! W f W P' 1 mmmm - Will - - - ' . - - - - - - I . 7 ' m ' ' ' " ' m 1 ! ?W7 O , 51 .'1:71 , FOLLOW THE BOUNCING BALL Hmn doesn't Mem to bs a eenterfielder in the crowd as these batter-fingered fans scramble for a foal ban (arrow) in a night game in San Francisco's Seals Stadium. As fans about him stretch in bewilderment, the gent directly under the ban puts bis hands over his head in self defense. The game? Oh, the Seals beat Portland, 5-4. Notorious Puerto Rican Plays Tag Game With Cops San Juan, P. R. rtJ.R) A scar- faced carpenter with a lust tor murder and violence has been playing a deadly game of tag with police in the dense sugar cane fields of this island ior al most 17 monthsi , Antonio Correa Cotto, 32, now has a $1,500 price on his head as the most notorious killer Puerto Rico has seen in at least half a century. He has murdered four persons and is partly responsible for two other killings. . His record, which goes back to 1941. includes many other at tempted murders. He usually uses a .38 caliber revolver. He alwavs takes his victims by but prise, usually 'late at night, and before despatching them makes some comment such as: "You dirty pig, I'm going to kill you! All of Correa Cotto's victims have been accused by him of try ing to turn him in to the police. Insular authorities, facing ris ing public indignation and the threat of a legislative investiga ' tion, are trying hard to capture the escaped fugitive, dead or alive. It is regarded as certain, however, that he will not sur render. - Three bloodhounds from Flor ida were put on his trail and ' every policeman who could be spared from service elsewhere has been assigned to the case. The chief of police, Col. Salvador T, Roig, is directing the man hunt. Aiding local authorities are four Florida police officials who brought the bloodhounds here by plane. They are J. A. Youell, as sistant chief of the Miami police; A. Hagan Parrish, sheriff of Polk county; Tom Lipe of the Miami police and Carl Andrews of the Polk County sheriffs office. Criticism of police has mainly centered around the fact that the convict has been operating in and around the city of Ponce his home town on the southern coast. That is, in an area of not more than 30 square miles. Puerto Rico itself is only 100 miles long and 35 miles wide. Police, however, have been WORKING FOR YOU! or before April lOtti M interest from April 1st. There's No Subtdtute for a Bank Savings Account! Stare saving today at The First National Beak of Portland and keep your foods working for jam. 24 boors a day. Your savings earn at the increased rate of 2, regardless of the sis of your account, at The First National. Itf PlDGTnATIOnAL DAHK ' 1T1 M0 It hampered by the cane fields and places of heavy tropical under growth in which the killer has hidden. They have been hindered also by lack of cooperation of many citizens who fear Correa Cotto will get them before police succeed in getting him Authorities are sure he is re ceiving help, either voluntarily or forcibly, Correa Cotto is illiterate, about five and a half feet tall, and weighs 135 pounds. He has slight ly curly black hair, a mustache and "cold" eyes. His face is scar red across the lips, over one eye brow and also on the forehead. He splashed into prominence when he, as one of the ringlead ers, and 111 other convicts shot their way out of the insular pen itentiary on Oct. 28, 1950. Two guards were killed and Correa Cotto is considered probably most responsible, At the time he was serving two life sentences for two murders. Puerto Rico has no death pen alty. All except Correa Cotto were recaptured or killed. Three months later Correa Cotto ap peared in Ponce, killed two per sons, wounded four others and disappeared. Since then he has become something of a legendary fig ure a cross between John Dil linger and Kilroy. He was "seen" in almost every town in Puerto Rico and some theorists had him gone to New York, Chicago and even Korea. Correa Cotto turned up on Feb. 25,1951, in Ponce and tried to kill his cousin. Although po lice were watching the area, he came back again 48 hours later. That time he wounded an elderly man, allegedly raped his preg nant wife twice and then burned down their house. Shortly afterwards he ex changed shots with police and escaped again, although he was believed to have been wounded. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT Pasture for 100 head cattle by April 13th. Phone 3-7706. Al .a Z.'&jb Certificate efDeeeal 9mmm mi 1 ... - - 4deaassai is A BEDFORD tXAXGH OP PORTLAND TO TO 5 HX DATS A 1 OMOOM fOGtTHBr TiMe Seek CouneflrTo. IS. X-&S.M. Stated assembly April at 730 pjn. Builneei meeting and cent erring of de grees. Viiiting Companion welcome. Refreshments. J. R. Pond. HI. M. TOR SAIX Tine display lot and well constructed aalea Building. Term, discount for cash. Across from 4-K Motor on So. 89. EXCELLENT VALUES ON USED REFRIGERATORS All Make Reconditioned and Guaranteed t Late Model Dual Temp. Admiral Regular S439.85 for S249. S Excellent Genera Electric 3 Excellent rrigidaire MW. Stewart Warner Cooler tor Westinghouse Excellent value on used washer, all make. Reconditioned and guar anteed. From S12 95 to S49.9S CONVENIENT TERMS Ho down payment required. LEONARD ELECTRIC CO. 309 E. Main SINGER treadle, perfect sewing con dition. 1 year guarantee. (19.90. SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. 121 E. Main Phone 2-7153 SMALL furn. 1-bdrm. house. Adults omy. no onnxers. no oogs. rn. 1950 CHEV. 2-dr. Trade and terms. S1450. 1036 W. 11th. SIAMESE cat at stud. Fee 110. Toy Pomeranian at stud, registered, ped igreed. Fee $15. Call Ashland 3-6576 or write P. O. Box 198 Talent. SMALL housekeeping room S3 week. 532 S. Fir. Phone 2-8729. 36 FORD pickup. Phone 2-6603. good shape. (ISO. SLEEPING room for gentleman. 153 N. Oakdale. STEELE'S pansies 50c dot. Afternoon, 307 Willamette. 3-ROOM house. Adults. Inquire 400 5th St.. Phoenix, after 3:30. I AM NOT responsible for any bills contracted by anyone other than myself. John W. McConnell. PORTABLE electric with buttonhole attachment. $49.50. SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. 121 E. Main , Phone 2-7153 FOR LEASE 35 acres farm land in Sams VaUey. C. Wright. Rt 2. Box 519. Gold Hill. SHHI Don't ten anyone but Cook Beauty Shop has a permanent to fit your Duaset, xoo. COOK'S BEAUTY SHOP 419',i E. Main Phone 2-6303 5 OR MORE men to sell permanent stainless steel cook wear, wiu train. Must have car. Tribune Box 8117. 1940 BUICK sedan, good condition, $200 cash. Phone 631 Central Point. FOR RENT Unfurnished 1 -bedroom house. Electric heat. 215 Vancouver. Phone 2-4313. - A-l condition lawn mower $15. .1304 Spring street -40 FORD pickup. 505 Alice St Call after 5 p.m. CARE for children day or night Ph. 2-5671. 525 Edwards. $800 EQUITY on 1948 Ford pickup, for $625. Phone 2-4964. FULL charge bookkeeper, exp. Phone 3-9033 for interview. 9:30 a m. to 12. REMEMBER If you have anything to sell bring it to the Medford Auction Co.. 845 S. Riverside. Col. Joseph C. Burns. Auctioneer. Sale every Wednesday. 7 p.m. Phone 3-151Z. 3-ROOM furnished house to couple or working girl. $50. Water, garbage furnished: close in. Phone 2-5305. FOR SALE Home grown African violets in bloom. Call 3-Z3B4. 51 MERCURY, beautiful Custom 4- door sedan. Merc-o-mauc. R&H. Just like new. Low mileage. $2295. Phone 2-6021. 1313 Prune street MOVING Must sacrifice: $349 3-speed radio-phono. $95. 84 cu. ft refrig.. $125. Nearly new wesungnouse eiec. range $95. 8-pc. walnut dining set $55. Radio-phono $20. Misc. cheap. All very nice, pn.a-eozi. laia truneoi FOR RENT Well furn. ground floor apt 3 rms. and bath. Garage. Couple only. 823 W. 10th. Call 2-6313 for appointment. FOR RENT Unfurn 2-bdrm. house. near school. Phone 2-9168 or 3-3863 - between 9 and 5 p.m. YOU WILL like this lovely large 3-rm. unfurn. aupiex. narawow, eiccu-w heaters; garage, storage room. Rent $60. ynone z-oot. FOR RENT 3-rm. furn. duplex, bath and garage. On 3-roora unfurn. Phone 2-5875. HAVE $1200 down papment Want 2 bdrm. modern home, close in, some acreage. Write 1111 no. mversioe. $4300 2-bdrm. modern house, lot 94 by 150 ft. good location, just out of city. $1500 down, $50 monthly. H. N. Lofland, Real Estate. 225 So. Oakdale. 10 discount on Real Estate Contract, approx. $3800 at 8 interest Trib une jsox ouzu. 4-ROOM cabin $35. 1716 N. Riverside. Phone 2-5765. LEASE 6 months grazing for 100 head cattle on 800 acres, all fenced. 40 acres irrigated. K. B. Owen. Box 26. Brownsboro. Phone 1932. FOR SALETwo Guernsey heifers fresh in a day or two. Also Branoia bulls up to 2 years. North Grant road. Central Point P. D. Lofland. LOST Siamese cat seal point, rolled leather collar, named Me Ling. R ward. Phone 3-1683. SMALL factory built house trailer. Sleeps 4, $250. Davis Cafe. 2 mile soutn iroiq run, nwy. w. WANTED 10 to 15 acres, prefer part irrigated, part timber, with improve ments. State all particulars in letter Immediately. A. C. Eckard. Gen. Del.. Medford. FOR RENT Unfurnished 2-badroom modern house. Phone 2-3010. WANTED Feminine single model. art and coaching. Write Tribune Box 8110. State age. exp. Send photo if any, returned postpaid. CUT FLOWERS & PLANTS THE FLOWER GARDEN 343 North Grape Street Medford WEST SIDE home, 3 blocks from post office. 3 spacious rooms, large back porch, double garage, lawn and beautiful shade trees. Shown by ap point m e n t. Phone 2-53 1 9 after 5:3 0. JERSEY cow. first calf. $225. Call 978 Central Point THE Gold Hill Health Unit is having a food sale at Gail's Gold Hill Mar ket Tuesday. April 8. from 10 to 4. Tele-fun by Warren Goodrich "It's a list of owt-of-town nun hors I caO ofTon. I havont sot ttio momory I'm swpposod to havr...A free booklet for listing your own long Aiatanr numbers is available at your nearest telephone business office . . . Paci fic Telephone. CUSTUftf roUitmiag. raons 3-7aa. OLDER man. exo. mecn and wife wants light farm work or caretaker job. References. Tribune Bos (014 LOGGERS! Koehring Hs-yd. shovel Cat. D.13000 engine. Exc condition. Will finance. (Many other machines from -yd. to 3-yd.) Also (4) 4-yd. truck cranes. Rebuilt and guaran teed! For fun information contact National Tractor Co.. 401 Broadway, Sacramento. Calif. Ph: HUdson 4-S36S PARDON OUR ERROR Last week we advertised Pips) as "Price per cu. ft" ... it should have been per C. ft (or 100 ft) . . . correct price are shown below. Black Galv. -S 6 73 $11.28 C. ft. 1- . Hi" 18 23 23.98 30.93 C. ft 33.20 C. ft 44.46 C. ft 34.74 California Bag St Metal Co. Z4Z3 N.W. NiCOlal Bt Portland 10. Oregon OLDER man. exp. mechanic, wants work in used car lot or general re pair. Tribune Box 8013. LEGAL NOTICES SYNOPSIS OF ANNUAL STATEMENT For tht year ended December 31, 1951 n IO CONNECTICUT FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY of HARTFORD, in the Stat of CON NECTICUT, made to the Insurance Commissioner of the Stat of Oragon, pursuant to law: ADMITTED ASSETS Bond $26,907,083.00 loc Its 19.244.397.00 Mortgage loan on real estate Real estate, less $0 en cumbrances Agents' balances or un collected premiums Interest dividends and real estate income due and accrued , Other assets . 4S.S6S.11 3.188.480 04 3.916.714.83 149.108 36 265.741.84 Total admitted assets $31,719,693.18 LIABILITIES SURPLUS AND OTHER FUNDS Losses $ 4.143.371 43 Loss adjustment ex penses , . 338.384.38 Unearned premiums 30.920.591.40 All other liabilities 1.146.754.74 Total liabilities, ex cept capital $28,449,302 14 Capital paid up $ 3.000.000.00 Special sur plus funds 0 U n assigned fund (surplus).. 23.270.391 04 surplus as regard policyholder ..$25,270,391.04 Total $51,719,693.18 STATEMENT OF INCOME Premium earned $19,395,131.48 Losses incurred $ 9.659.761.55 Loss expenses incurred.. 931.200.35 Other underwriting ex penses incurred 9.411,683.06 Total underwriting deductions $30,002,643.16 Net underwriting gain or toss " 607.493 68 1.766.729 33 " 1.485.31 Investment income Other income Total, before federal In come taxes 1,137.730.34 Federal incomes taxes Incurred Net Income $ Dividends to stock- holders 9 Dividends to policy holders Capital charges (net) 3.317.41 1.155.432 93 700.000.00 e o 1.771.051.13 1.071.031.13 3.226.484.08 oiner items affecting surplus (net) Total capital and sur plus items (net) Increase in surplus as regards policyholders.. BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THE YEAR Net premiums received . $ 123.872.35 Net losses paid - 36.296.84 Dividends paid or credit ed to policyholders 0 Principal office in Oregon Robinson, Potter and Shepherd U. S. National Bank BIdg. Medford, Oregon NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that on the 10th day of May. 1952. at 10:00 o'clock, a.m., at the front door of the Court House in Medford, Jackson County, Oregon. I will sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder, all the right title and interest of the defend ants. Ralph H. Puddycomb and Dora B. Puddycomb, husband and wife, in uH IS so mncn If a worth mmbsxinf that todrya Chrysler V-S ia not a "wrmed-ove enffrsaj but boMkaOy brand new . . . tbefinttndy new typt engine of modern times. It does, indeed, open new horaepower potentials, but wteticmmtm to yougom way beyond that. .t If s worth rsxnaTmbacfnf that today! givea your to work ... the first i chemher m a aaole note drop of fas. Too feel it the minute you open up a Chrysler, in gnater aeedtrating power than you've ever had at your wTnneiid . I ad to the fonowtag JastiKisd real Muveity. situs iea n jaexson county. Oregon, to-wit: TRACT A: Beginning at point which is South 485 65 feet and West 1203.64 feet from the north cast earner of Government Lot 2. in Section IS. Township 34 South. Range 1 West of the Willamette Meridian in Jackson County. Ore gon, said point being the point o! intersection of the Southerly line of Riverside Drive and a five-foot Trail in the Shady Cove subdi vision. Subdivision. Unrecorded, laid point is also S feet westerly from the west line of tract described in Volume 182, page 523 of the Deed Records of Jackson County, Ore gon: thence Southerly and paral lel with and 3 feet distant west erly from said line, to a Mint which bears south 73 14' West from the southwest corner of the said tract described in Volume 182. page 523. said Deed Records; thence North 73 14' West to the southwest corner of said tract; thence along the southerly line of aid tract North 73 14' East 60 feet: thence North 87 34' East 33 feet; North 73 29' East 44.8 feet: North 78 36' East 7 8 feet: North 62 17' East 43.9 feet; North 40 43' East 81.0 feet; North 50 23 East 93.0 feel; North 27 53' East 84 2 feet: thence South 3 10' East 1067.5 feet more or less, to the County Road known as the Old Ferry Road: thence along the north line of said road. North 61 56' West 112 feet: thence along sslo road line and Its extension North 81' 33' West 460 5 feet to the center line of Indian Creek; thence along the channel of In dian Creek to the Easterly south east corner of land described in Volume 177, page 359 of the Deed Records of Jackson County, Ore gon; thence along the easterly and northerly line of said tract as follows: North 42 24' East 171.3 feet; North 20 03' East 1404 feet North 53 03' West 216.4 feet to the easterly line of the Crater Lake Highway, being the northwest corner of land de scribed in said Volume 177. Page 359. Deed Records; thence along the easterly line of the Crater Lake Highway to its intersection with the southerly line of River side Drive: thence Easterly along the southerly line of Riverside Drive to the point of beginning. EXCEPTING therefrom the road way described as Summit Drive, being 20 feet wide along the en tire southerly boundary of land described in Volume 182. Page 523 of the Deed Records of Jack son County. Oregon. TRACT B: 13.7 acres lying South and West of Block 6 and 11 of the Shady Cove Subdivision, Un recorded, and East of the land described in Volume 189. page 232 of the Deed Records of Jack son County, Oregon, and being in Section IS. Township 34 South. Range 1 West of the Willamette Meridian in Jackson County, Ore gon. Said sale is msda pursuant to an execution in foreclosure issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Ore- fon. for the County of Jackson, on the 2nd day of March. 1952, in certain suit therein, wherein Jackson County Federal Savings and Loan Association, a corporation, is plaintiff and Ralph H. Puddycomb and Dora B. Puddy comb. husband and wife, and the United States of America are defend ants. Dated this 2nd day of April, 1933. Howard Gault Sheriff Jackson County, Oregon, Marcelle Bryant. Deputy. NOTICE OF HORSE ROUNDUP Notice is hereby given that a round up of horses running at large on the public lands without license or per mit in the Eagle Point and Butte Falls areas of Jackson-County will be held beginning April 19. 1952. and will be conducted pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 211, Oregon Laws, 1951. All livestock owners, the general pub lic, Jackson County, and the State of Oregon are hereby notified that Mr. John Noble of Eagle Point Oregon. Big Butte Stockmen's Association, and Summit Prairie Stockmen's Associa tion are designated by the Bureau of Land Management as authorized agents in charge of the roundup. The boundaries of the are are de scribed as follows: Beginning at the point where Oregon State Highway 62 crosses Little Butte Creek (in Sec. 3. T. 36 S., R. 1 W.: thence northerly along said Highway 62 to the point where said Highway 62 crosses the Rogue River (in Sec. 15. T. 34 S.. R. 1 W.); thence more 7 faoBne a better plae$ neiwi'rpAerira com stockar engine. It power from every a esoeaak J j ssaaas HAMLIN MOTOR CO. O 121 M. Bartlctt MoBdaY. April 7. ItSt northeasterly along the Rogue River to the point where the aid Rogue River crone the range line between R. 2 E. and Hit (Sec 1. T. 33 S. R. 2 E.); thence south along (aid range line to the point where said range line crosses the North Fork of Little Butte Creek (in Sec 33. T. 36 S.. R. 2 E.I: thence westerly along the North Fork of Little Butte Creek to the point where said creak Join the South Fork and form the main Little Butte Creek; and westerly along Little Butte Creek to the point of be ginning. All horse collected in the roundup will be held at the Bert Stanley Ranch in Sec 30. T. 35 S R. 1 E. Any person who can establish ownership of any such horses may retake possession of them upon payment of the established roundup charge of $15.00 per head. James M. Linne. Forester. Bureau of Land Management City Hall, Medford. Oregon. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Circuit Court of the Stat of Oregon for the County of Jackson, Probate Department No. 8886. In the Matter of th Estate of Ev Cor Peter, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the undersigned has been appointed and qualified as executor of the estate of Eva Cora Peter, deceased, and all persons having claims against said es tate are hereby notified to present the same, with proper vouchers, at the office of Kenneth G. Denman. At torney at Law, 128 E. Main Street Medford. Oregon, within six months from the date herecf. Dated and first published this 7th day of April. 1952. Kenneth G. Denman, Executor. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In th Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Jackson, Probate Department No. 8885. In the Matter of the Estate of Gor don L. Schermerhorn. Deceased., NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the undersigned has been appointed and qualified as administratrix of the estate of Gordon L. Schermerhorn, deceased, and all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same, with proper vouchers, at the office of Ken neth G. Denman. attorney for the un dersigned. 128 E. Main Street Med ford. Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated and first published this 7th day of April, 1952. Lillian B. Schermerhorn. Administratrix of the Estate of Gordon I Schermerhorn, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of Francis P. Salter, deceased. Notice is hereby given that I have been appointed and have qualified as Administrator of the Estate of Francis P. Salter, deceased. All persons hav ing claim against said estate are here by notified to present the same, duly verified and with proper vouchers, to me th the office of my attorney, Walter D. Nunley, Brophy Building. Medford. Oregon, within six (6) months from the date of this notice. Dated and first published this 31st day of March. 1952. R. E. SALTER Administrator NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Jackson, Probate Department. No. 8879. In the Matter of the Estate of Joseph Rsmony DeBarbe. Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the undersigned has been appointed and qualified as administratrix of the estate of Joseph Ramony DeBarbe, deceased, and all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same, with proper vouchers, at the office of Warren G. Lesseg, Attorney at Law, 128 E. Main Street Medford, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated and first published this 31st day of March. 1952. Eulalia Aloha DeBarbe, Administratrix NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK SON COUNTY PROBATE DIVI SION IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF GLADYS R. La MAR. DECEASED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that 1 EireBower -I ff I ' . TT" H "ITV n't V W IV fill -. 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MERLE B. GLOVER Executor Paul W. Baviland Robert R. Dickey Attorney EXECUTOR'S NOTICI TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been appointed by the Circuit Court of Jackson Coun ty, Oregon, executor of th estate of E. A. Hildreth, also known as Ethan Allah Hildreth, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same duly verified to said executor in the office of Gus Newbury in the United States National Bank Building. Med ford. Oregon, within six month from the date of this notice. Dated March 24, 1952. E. Ross Hildreth, executor . of the estate of E. A. Hildreth. IET UQ HELP YOU PLAN tyeut Individual Homo Su oca fac&eaf EDUCATIONAL, flj You are cordially invited to visit our office and s the most comprehensive home building presentation ever pub lished. 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NOTICE OF ALLEY VACATION Notice is hereby given that the Council of the City of Medford. did. on the 1st day of April.-1952. by reso lution. Initiate proceedings to vacate the alley in the City of Medford. Ore gon, described a follow: . The Northerly and Southerly alley in Block 42 (original town) City of Medford, Jackson County. Oregon, and did provide for public hearing to be held at the hour of 7:30 o'clock p.m.. on the 6th day of May. 1952. at the Council Chamber in the City Hall of said City of Medford. for th purpose of considering a vacation of and adoption of an ordinance vacating said alley as hereinbefore described, and for the further purpose of hear ing and consideing any objection or remonstrance thereto, which may be made in writing and filed with the Recorder of the City of Medford prior to the date of such hearing. By order of the Council of the City of Medford. J. R. Woodford Recorder , - r' V CHRYSLER St. J - iiSI If