Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 11, 1952, Image 16

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State's Tax Revenues
Above Expectations
Salem (U.R) Oregon has col
lected more money in personnel
Income and corporate taxes than
it anticipated.
And T. A. Lindstrom, analyst
for the State Tax commission,
told the legislative interim com
mittee on tax study that it now
appears Oregon will have $12,-
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000,000 more money available at
me Dee in nine nf the msa ooic n.
tive session than at the beginning
ot the 1951 session. There were
predictions at the 1951 spssinn
that the state might face a de-
iicu m tne 1B53-55 biennium
After hearine that, thp stntp
might have more rather than less
money in its coffers when the
legislature next meets, Sen. Eu
gene Marsh, McMinnville, chair
man of the interim group, said
Concern Lessens
"In view of this prediction,
do not think that this committee
need be as much concerned with
new state revenues now as was
the case a few months ago,
One source of "new state rev
enues" suggested was a retail
sales tax, with food and med
icine items exempted. Oregon is
the only state on the Pacific
Coast without a sales tax.
The committee under joint reso
lution adopted by the 1951 legis
lature was directed to prepare
new revenue bills and present
them to the 1953 legislature with
out recommendation. To this end,
the committee will ask the state
tax commission to prepare cer
tain revenue bills which will be
checked by the committee. New
bills presented are expected to
include provisions for a gross
business tax, elimination of the
exemption on payments of fed
eral income tax and possibly
some others proposed to the com
mittee.
Members Listed
Members here for the meeting
included Marsh, Sen. Dean Wal
ker, Independence; Reps. Giles
French, Lee Ohmart and Don
Husband, and non - legislator
members, Mrs. Louise Humph
reys, Clackamas county, and
Robert M. Haih, Portland.
Marsh in a written statement
to members of the committe, said
as chairman he was pointing out
that the legislature had directed
the committee to draft bills to
accomplish these specific policies:
1: Eliminate the complexities
of offsetting procedures in the
application of income, excise and
property taxes.
Would Avail Tax Money
2: Make income and excise tax
revenues unrestrictedly avail
able for general appropriation.
3: Remove the state from the
property tax field as far as feasible.
4: Provide a simple process for
computing and collections any
property taxes necessary.
In addition, he said, the reso
lution authorized the committee
to include in such bills other
corrective and clarifying changes
and prepare without recommen
dation bills for new revenue
sources.
LEGAL NOTICES
SUMMONS
SUIT IN EQUITY TO QUIET TITLE
No. 52-276-E
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FUK JAUK.
SON COUNTY
J. PHILIP BRAY and EDITH BRAY,
husband and wife. Plaintiffs,
vs.
IRVIN C. DALEY and EVA DALEY,
his wife, GEORGE W. DALEY and
DELL A DALEY, his wife, HENRY
JONES and INEZ JONES, his wife.
MYRTLE DALEY ROADARMEL and
JOHN D. DOADARMEL, her hus
band, if married. The Unknown
Heirs of William Carter Daley, de
ceased. CECIL POINTER and HOW
ARD POINTER, her husband, BOYD
POTTER and ZONA POTTER, his
wife. The Unknown Heirs of Rose
Daley Potter, also known as Rosetta
Potter, deceased. NORA D. MEDLEY
and JOHN D. MEDLEY, her hus
band, if married, OPAL V. HAND
and FORD A. HAND, her husband.
ALONZO L. DALEY and MARY
DALEY, his wife. The Unknown
Heirs of John, H. Daley, deceased,
wiLLAKu j. ualky ana MHO.
WILLARD J. DALEY, if married.
The Unknown Heirs of Willard J.
Daley, if deceased. EDWIN JUDSON
DALEY and Mrs. EDWIN JUDSON
DALEY, his wife, if married. The
Unknown Heirs of Edwin Judson
Daley, if deceased, and any and all
other persons and parties unknown
claiming any rignt. title, interest,
lien or estate in or to the real prop.
erty described in the complaint,
herein. Defendants.
TO EACH. EVERY AND ALL OF THE
ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON, you and each of you are
nercDy required to aDDear and ans
wer the complaint filed against you in
the above entitled suit on or before
the last day of four weeks from the
date of the first publication of this
Summons, and if you fail to so appear
and answer said complaint, for want
thereof, the plaintiffs will apply to the
Court for the relief demanded in their
complaint, succinctly stated as follows,
to-wit: That a decree be entered ad
judicating anv and all right, title.
estate, lien or claim which you or any
of you have or claim to have in. to
or upon the real property situated in
Jackson County, Oregon, particularly
aescrmen as totiows, to-wu:
Beginning at a point 1.72 chains
East of the northeast corner of
Donation Land Claim No. 45 in
Township 36 South, Range 1 West
of the Willamette Meridian in
Jackson County. Oregon; thence
South 388 30' East 232.0 feet to
the northwest corner of tract de
scribed in Volume 50 page 525 of
the Deed Records of Jackson
County, Oregon; thence North 51"
30' East 82.0 feet, more or less, to
the westerly line of tract describ
ed in Volume 240 page 79, said
Deed Records; thence North 38'
30' West, along said westerly line,
a distance of 117.0 feet, more or
less, to the south line of Donation
Land Claim No. 44, said Township
and Range; and thence West,, to
... tne point o Beginning.
""And declaring any and al! suoh
claims to be null and void; and de
claring that the safd plaintiffs are the
owners in fee simple of said premises,
and of the whole thereof, free and
clear of any and all right, title, estate,
lien or Interest of said defendants, or
any of them, and that each and all
of the defendants herein, and each
and all persons claiming, or to claim
by, through or under them, or any of
them, be forever enjoined, restrained
and barred from asserting, attempting
to establish, or claiming any right,
title, estate, lien or interest in or to
said property, or any portion thereof,
and that plaintiffs title to said prem
ises he forever quieted and set at rest.
The date of the Order for Publica
tion of this summons is the 31st day
of May, 1052. and the time prescribed
for publication of this summons is
once each week for four luccesslve
weeks.
Dated and first nublished this 4th
day of June, 1052.
btaniey c. Jones. Jr.
Attorney for Plaintiffs
Post Office Address
218 West Main Street
Medford, Oregon
NOTICE "
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR
JACKSON COUNTY
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE
OF MINNIE B. WINTERS. DECEASED.
un or alter June 30. 1052. as admin
istrator of the estate of Minnie B
Winters, deceased, I will, pursuant to
an order of the above entitled court
made the 26th day of May, 1952, in the
above entitled estate, sell at private
sale at the office of Paul W. Haviland.
Courthouse, Medford. Oregon, for cash.
auojeci to continuation dv said court,
all of the right, title and interest of
Minnie B. Winters, deceased, in and to
the following described real property
located in Jackson County, Oregon, to-wit:
Beginning at a point on the west
line of the east half of the south
east quarter of Section 28, Town
ship 34 South, Range 4 West, Wil
lamette Meridian, which point is
1200 feet north of the southwest
corner of said east half of the said
southeast Quarter nf said Swtfniv
thence easterly at right angles of
aia west nne a distance of aou
feet; thence northerly and paral
lel to said west line a distance of
416 feet; thence westerly a dis
tance of 208 feet so as to meet
said west line at right angles;
thence southerly along the said
west line a distance of 416 feet to
the point of beginning,
C. J. Winters Jr.,
Administrator.
Paul W. Haviland
Robert R. Dickey
Attorneys lor Administrator
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR
JACKSON COUNTY.
IN PROBATE No. R91.
In the Matter of the Estate of
RUTH YORK HOOD. Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned, THE UNITED
STATES NATIONAL BANK OF
PORTLAND (Oregon) has been duly
appointed by and Order of the above
entitled Court as the Executor, with
Will annexed, of the estate of the
above named decedent, Ruth York
Hood, deceased, and has duly qualified
as such Executor.
Any and all persons having any
claim against the above estate are
hereby notified and required to pre
sent same, with nrnnnr vniichnro at.
lacnea, end auiy verified as bv law
required, to said Executor at the
MEDFORD BRANCH OF THE SAID
THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL
BANK OF PORTLAND (Oregon) lo
cated in the City of Medford, Oregon,
within SIX MONTHS from the date
of the first publication of this notice.
Dated and first published on this
Slst day of May, A.D., 1952.
THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL
BANK OF PORTLAND (Oregon)
By H. E. BUTLER
Assistant Trust Officer. Executor
with Will annexed of the estate of
Ruth Vrtrlr Hnnrt TUvaaattA :
F J. Newmen, Attorney
for sniH FvBCiiInp
Craterian Bldg..
Medlord, Oregon.
TIMBER FOR SALE. UNITED
STATES DEPARTMENT nir THW IN.
TERIOR. BUREAU OF LAND MAN-
rtL.c.Mt,wr. Timber marked or other
wise designated for cut tine, will hp
offered for sale, as follows: BIDS will
oe reciveo on tracts as hereafter des
ignated as ORAL or SEALED BIOS
at 10:00 A.M., PACIFIC STANDARD
TIME, on June 17, 1952. by the Dis
trict Forester, Bureau of Land Man
agement, located at the City Hall.
Medford. Oregon. Information con
cerning conditions of the sale inclu
ding such items as qualification of
bidders, procedure for submitting bids,
road access, marketing area require
ments, payments, and type of bond
required, should be obtained prior to
the sale, from the above mentioned
office. The right is hereby reserved
Wednesday. June 11 1952
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THREE
to walce technical defects In this ad
vertisement and to reject any or all
bids. All volumes given are timber
estimates and may be more or less
than the actual amounts. IN JACKSON
COUNTY: OREGON: JACKSON MAR
KETING AREA: SEALED BID: T. 33
S., R. 1 E., W.M.. all timber designated
for cutting on S',iSEU or Sec. 20,
SWttSW4 of Sec. 21. NW4NW'.'4 of
Sec. 28. N 1iNE4, NE'iNWU of Sec.
29. estimated for the purpose of this
sale to be 585 M. feet marked Douglas
fir. 585 M. feet marked Ponderosa
Pine. 50 M. feet marked Sugar Pine,
40 M. feet marked Incense Cedar. No
bid for less than $16.25 per M.ft.B.M
for marked Douglas fir, $27.20 per
M.ft.B.M. for marked Ponderosa Pine.
$31.75 per M ft. B.M. for marked Sugar
Pine. $4.95 per M.ft.B.M. for marked
Incense Cedar, or a total purchase
price of $27,203.75. wilt be considered.
Minimum deposit with bid $2,450.00.
ORAL AUCTION: T. 37 S., R. 3 W..
W.M., all timber designated for cut
ting on NE4,NiiNWV. SE4NW"4,
NiSE"4 of Sec. 33, NWU of Sec. 34.
estimated for the purpose of this sale
to be 5370 M. feet marked Douglas
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2-5480
215 Cottage Street
Medford, Oregon
nr. 400 M. feet marked Ponderosa
Pine, 25 M. feet marked Incense Cedar
No bid for less than $17.45 per M.ft
B.M. for marked DouKlas fir, $24.50
per M.ft.B.M. for marked Ponderosa (6,600.00.
Pine, $6.13 per M ft. B.M. for marked
Incense Cedar, or a total purchas
price of $103,660.23, will be consid
ered. Minimum deposit with bid
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regional and defense blood centers for critical military and civilian needs
is being made nationwide by Caterpillar Tractor Co., Peoria, using the
above picture. "Soldiers" in the picture are all World War II veterans
now employed by Caterpillar. The scene represents a typical blood trans.
fusion being given to a soldier behind the front lines in Korea.
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Dead line Sunday Classified is at
5:30 p.m. for following day; 10 a.m.
Monday for Monday; noon Saturday
for Sunday a.m.
VETERANS ,
don't let the Bunco Artists
get your BONUS
Don't gamble with your bonus check. Remember, the
pe is never in the right pod when you're playing the
old shell game! Hold on to that bonus and consider
carefully any plan to use it.
If you are planning a purchase or investment, firsf
come to The First National and talk over your plans
with a bank officer for accurate, dependable information
based on sound banking principles. Deposit your check'
with us so you will have available cash when you need it.
You can come in any time 10 to 5, SIX DAYS A WEEK,
Including Saturday.
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To a young man who's walking on clouds
You're a little prouder of her than
other girls you've known.
When you've a date with her, you
take a bit more time picking out a tie.
You stand a little taller when she's
walking with you down the street.
There's something about her that
brings out'the finer feelings in you , . .
something that makes you realize how
wonderful women are.
Why not show her how you feel about
her by taking her to church this week?
There's not a girl in the world who
wouldn't deeply appreciate and treasure
the respect such an invitation implies.
And there isn't a surer foundation
for a young couple falling in love than
going to church together each week to
renew and enrich their faith.
Let her know how you feel about her.
Take her to church this week.
Take someone to Church this week . . . you'll both be richer for it
Contribntea fn bcriaTF of the Religion in American Life Program by
Medford Mail Tribune