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LEGAL NOTICES
Tueiday, December 27, 1955
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THIRTEEN
No. 9601
NOTICE OF FILING FINAL
ACCOUNT
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF JACKSON PROBATE
DEPARTMENT
In the Matter of the Estate of
EDWIN H: STROHMEIER. Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has filed his final ac
count and report in the above entitled
estate and that by order of the Cir
cuit Court for Jackson County, Ore
gon, a hearing upon the same has
been set for the 30th day of January,
1956 in the Circuit Court Room. Jack
son Countv Courthouse. Medford, Ore
gon, at the hour of 9:30 A.M.
All persons having objection there
to are hereby notified to present the
same on or before such time.
La Rue Morris
Administrator
Bruce J. Manley
Attorney for Administrator
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that I have
been appointed by the Circuit Court
of the State of Oregon for Jackson
County Administratrix of the Estate
cf Osmond L. Samuels, deceased., and
have qualified. All persons having
claims against the estate of said de
cedent are hereby notified to present
them with proper vouchers duly veri
fied to me at the office of Skyrman.
Ouellette & Heisel, attorneys for said
Administratrix, at Room 418 Medical
Center Building, in Medford. Oregon,
within six months from the date of
this notice.
Dated and first published December
27, 1955.
Mabel Millard
Administratrix
Skyrman. Ouellette & Heisel
Attorneys for Administratrix
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons having .-claims against
the estate of WILLIAM RODNEY
DAVIS, deceased, are hereby notified
to present the same with proper
vouchers to the undersigned Adminis
trator who has been appointed as
the Administrator of said estate by
the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Jackson County, in the
business office of the Medford Mail
Tribune, in Medford. Oregon, within
six months from the 27th day of
December. 1955.
E. EUGENE CHADWICK
Administrator of the Estate
of William Rodney Davis,
deceased.
RAY AND PENNINGTON
Attorneys for the Estate
Eugene. Oregon
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Yuba City Man-Vades Through 2 Miles
Of Waist Deep Water For Holiday Gifts
By EDWIN S. CAPPS
United Press Correspondent
' Yuba City, Calif. ;U.R) Neil
Johnson had to wade two miles
through waist high flood waters
to his home, dodging patrolling
helicopters on the way, to do it,
but he provided a Christmas for
his wife and seven children.
It was a makeshift Christmas
- EDent 20 miles from their Yuba
- City home in an apartment
which a fellow church memoer
had Drovided.
It was a Christmas which left
much to be desired. But the
Johnsons were more fortunate
than most of the 10,000 rest
dents who fled, or attempted to
flee, before marauding flood wa
ter? of the Feather and Yuba
'"- Wvers.
Johnson, a Moderately well-
to-do hgne builder and a high
- councilman in the Mormon
Z church told the story of his
' Christmas as he ate a bgwl of
tsnlit nca soud durine a brief
rest from the task of cleaning
r the debris from his home.
; Worked on Levees
r When the call came cfrom
- neighboring Marysville for vol-
unteer workerifto battle the ris-
- ing Yuba, Johnsonaand his old
: est son, Gary, 17, gnswered it.
L3 Grain Man Dies
Enroute To Rose Bowl
Lind, 9ash. -2- (U.R) .Mien.
John Urquhart, 66, Lind, Wash.,
a prominent Northwest grain
man dieifeoPa heart attack yes
terday at Klamath Falls, Ore.
He was en route to Pasadena,
Cal., and the Rose Bowl, it was
reported.
Urquhart gjas been the long
time manager and principal
owner of the Union Elevator
and Warehouse Company, in
Lind.
He had been in 8the grain
business in the Pacific North
west since just after World War
I and built up the elevator com-
pany Into one of the largest in
the Northwest.
AUCTIOn SALE
a
Wednesday,
Dec. 28th
T1:00 A.M.
Four Miles From Cave Junction
Near Bridge View, Oregon
(In Josephine County.)
We will auction piece meal, a
40 M per day capacity sawmill.
Everything goes including Sawmill
buildings, aluminum Sheathing,
etc. Most equipment is in first
class condition. Some o the main
items include 2 OM Gray Marine
671 diesel engines, Crescent Mfg.
Co. 3 head block carriage with all
steel frame, and 70 feet track,
almost new used 2 months
Motor Machine Co. 6 in. 4 ft. 4
saw edger, all steal double head
rig with 56 in. saws, anti-friction
bearings, belts, pulleys, etc.; 3 sets
live rolls 12, 6, and 6, Conveyor
chain, pulleys, drives, etc.; Log
haul live deck and nigger with
all drives, belts, etc.; 60 ft. triple
green chain, Greenville "Tower"
edger 42 in.; 16 ft. double and
trim saw; Lg unloading donkey.
Mack motor with chain drive to
double drum, Jaeger Hoist with
lines, block, etc. 30, 40, and 50
belts 6, 8, and 10 in., 5 hp.
elec. motor on - sawdust blower,
all of the pulleys, belts, gears,
roller chain, blocks, several hun
dred feet Vi in. cable, small tools,
over 100 sheets aluminum roofing
2 ft. 150 ft. 6 in. steel pipe,
1 Vi galvanized, pipe, 500 gal.
fuel tank and everything else
found around a mill plus dandy
1949
Truck
trailer;
Motor
Chev. 1 Vi ton Lumber
with almost new Pierc
good rubber; good Adams
arader with 4 brand new
900x24 tires. This mill s for
merly knowne Dahlgr.n Lor.
Co., Cave Junction, Orgoij. Voca
tion Hwy. 1 30 ils st
from rlnts ?sso C. Junction,
then Oregon iy., ollsw
Auction Sigr. Orgon Ct Lr.
Co. Owner.
Ph. G i!f1. .. fttm
THE OTHER H4ND.HER SON IS
EQUiLLyS HELPFUL DTTESmVE
VMTfc. AND NOW rVE BKNtJ TUU
POPGIRDLE'S VIEWS OM THIS
They worked on orre of the most
critical sections of the levee dur
i in the four hours when the
levees were, expected to breach
at any moment, bringing cer
tain death to hundreds of work
men. .
But at 1 a.m. on the day be
fore Christmas when he heard
reports the levee had broken on
the oposite side, Johnson gave
up the fight and returned to his
home.
"My wife had been listening
to the radio which had said not
to be alarmed," Johnson said.
"So she finally had goae to sleep
jujt before I arrived. I. could al
ready hear the water sweeping
through the houses it sounded
like waves in the ocean lapping
up against a pier.
Ki&i Wr Asleep
"The kids were all asleep.
They were dazed when I told
them the floods were coming and
we had to get out. I finally had
to dress most of them myself.
My wife picked up a few Knick-
nacks and a bit of money she
had stashed away.
"I was putting furniture up
off the floor when I heard peo
ple nol far away begin to scream
as the water hit their homes.
"We had to get out. It was per
haps 15 minutes after Gary and
I returned from working on the
levees.
"We have two cars and I put
my wife and six of the children
in one and started them on their
wav to Colusa. I don't know how
many people there were who
were asleep or just wouldn't be
lieve the water would come into
Yuba City. They didn't have a
chance. I think they will find
whole families, hundreds of
people, when they're able to go
tfirough the houses."
Spotted Wife's Car
Johnson said he arrived in
Colusa, some 20 miles to the
west, to find his wife and fam
ily had not registered there. A
short time later, however, he
spotted her car in a slow-moving
Flood Losses Are Tax
Deductible, IRB Says
Washington '(U.R) The In
ternal Revenue Bureau is rush
ing special pamphlets to flood
stricken California and Nevada
today explaining what losses are
deductible from income taxes
and how to compute them.
The pamphlets were first is
sued for victims of this sum
mer's disastrous New England
floods.
An Internal Revenue Bureau
official disclosed last night that
individual help in making out
returns for flood sufferers will
be given to the "fullest extent
needed." This is a modification
of an earlier Internal Revenue
stand that it will cut to the min
imum its individual help in mak
ing out tax forms next year.
In addition to aid in making
out returns, the service also has
L arranged to "flag" such returns
wnen it receives xnem ana rusn
payment of any refunds due.
The. official said this special
attention may cut time of re
fund payments as much as one
half if returns claiming casualty
losses are f iled. sufficiently in ad
vance of the April 15 tax dead
line. LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF ALLEY VACATION
Notice is hereby given that the
Council of the City of Medford did,
on the 20th day of December, 1955,
by resolutation, initiate proceedings
to vacate the alley in the City of
Medford, Oregon, described as fol
lows :
The north and south alley be
tween Lots 1 and 2 and Lot 3,
Block 1, Edwards Place Addition,
and did provide for a public hearing
to be held at the hour of 7:30 o'clock
p.m., on the 7th dav of Februarv.
1956. at the Council Chamber in the
City Hall of said City of Metlford, for
the purpose of considering a vacation
of aid adoption t an ordinance
vacating said alley as hereinbefore
described; and for the further pur
pose of hegrinj and considering any
objection or remonstrance thereto,
w-hich 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 Citv
; of Medford.
Neva Samuels
I Recorder
BRE4KK4ST M BED SHE HtftfTS
FROM UIM ! TUAT SHIFTLESS,
D4U6HTER-IN-L4W OF MINE
AHD MM, POOR BOy.WORKItJG f
SO Dy N.D4YOUT. 1 ?
4T THE PICKLE WORKS.'
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column approaching the town.
"It was 6 a.m. when we lay
down. I guess we slept an hour,
then we started for Gridley
where there were church mem
bers." Luckily a few last minute
gifts for the children were in
the trunk of one of the cars, so
the Christmas would not be en
tirely without gifts. But John
son said he walked two miles
through . waist high water the
next day to retrieve more of the
presents.
"I was sneaking along, taking
cover under trees whenever the
helicopters went over as no one
was supposed to re-enter the
area," he said. "Maybe I did
wrong but I wanted to see my
house and I wanted to get those
presents."
So it was far from a lavish
Christmas but Vaughn, 10; Ron
nie, 7, and Robert, IVz, each
had a toy jeep or truck to play
with Christmas morning, while
5-year-old Mary Alice had a set
of dishes. There also were gifts
for Gary, Lanny, 14, and Vir
gie, 16.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE
PROBATE NO. 956S
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE
OF
CHARLES A. NUTTER. Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that O. M.
Anderson, administrator of the above
estate, has filed in the above entitled
Court his Administrator's Final Ac
count and Report in the matter of
said Estate and said Court has fixed
the 5th day of January. 1956. at 9:00
o'clock a.m., in the Court room of said
Court at the Court House in Medford,
Jackson County, Oregon, as the time
and place for hearing objections
thereto and for the settlement there
of and all persons having objections
thereto are hereby required to make
or file the same at or before said
Hearing.
Dated and first published this 6th
day of December, 1955.
O. M. Anderson
Administrator
Farrell & Blackhurst
Attorneys for Administrator
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY
PROBATE DEPARTMENT
In the Matter of the Estate of
BEDFORD FORREST UNGER, ,
Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
I the undersigned, by an Order of
the above Court duly made and en
tered on November 26, 1955. was ap
pointed Administrator of the above
named estate, and that I duly quali
fied as such Administrator. All per
sons having claims against said estate
are hereby notified to present the
same with the proper vouchers to me
at the office of mv attorneys,
DeForest & Hansen, 228 Franklin
Building. Medford. Oregon, within
six months from the date of the first
publication of this notice.
Dated and first published this 6th
day of December, 1955.
CARLOS W. MORRIS
Administrator
DeForest & Hansen
Attorneys for Administrator
228 Franklin Bldg.
Medford. Oregon
NOTICE OF FILING FINAL
ACCOUNT
No. 9473
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY
In the Matter of the Estate of
WILLJAM P. McGROTTY, Deceased
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has filed her Final Ac
count and Report in the above en
titled estate and that by Order of
the Circuit Court of the State of Ore
gon for Jackson County Probate
Department, a hearing upon the same
has been set for January 16. 1956, in
the Circuit Court Room in the Jack
son County Courthouse in Medford,
Oregon, at the hour of 130 o'clock
pjn.
All persons having objections there
to are hereby notified to present the
same on or before such time.
Date of first publication of this
Notice is December 13. 1955.
HELEN A. DAWSON
Administratrix of the Estate
of William P. McGrotty,
Deceased.
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE is hereby given that on the
21st day of January, 1956. 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
the following described real property
situated in Jackson County. Oregon,
to-wit:
all of the right, tiUe. and interest of
Morris L. Cheek and Margaret J.
Cheek, husband and wife, in the fol
lowing described propertv:
SW' of Section 9: TfW'i of
Section 16; NW'i of NE' of
Section 16; NW' or SWU of
Section 16; S'.2 of SW4 of Sec
tion 16. all in Township 35.
Range 1 East of Willamette
Meridian.
Said sale is made pursuant to a de-
tf Oregon, for the County of Jackson.
made and entered on the 30th day of
November, 1955. in a certain suit
therein, wherein Grange Cooperative
Supply Association is plaintiff and
Morris L. Cheek and Margaret J.
Cheek, husband and wife, are de
fendants. Dated this 16th day of December,
1955.
Howard Gault. Sheriff
Jackson County, Oregon.
CELEBRATING 111th birth
day, Lorenzo Fields, Pitts
burgh, Pa., recalls days when
he was a slave on a planta
tion in Osyka, Miss., and saw
his master killed by Union
soldiers. (International)
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF WAREHOUSE SALE
Of all goods stored for Wm. Drum
whose last known address is 708 Kar
regan St., Medford, Oregon.
Goods consisting of one Maytag
washing machine, one refrigerator,
one gas stove, one sewing machine,
one bed room set and other miscel
laneous household goods, will be sold
at public auction held at our storage
warehouse in back part of building
located at 231 North Bartlett. January
9th. 1956, sale to commence at 9:00
A.M.
SAMSON FEED & SEED CO.. Storage
Dept.
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE
OF ESTRAYS
To Whom It May Concern:
Notice hereby is given that on the
6th day of Jan., 1956, at the Jack
O'Brien Ranch, Applegate. Ore., a pub
lic sale will be held at which, time and
place the following described estray
catUe will be sold to the highest bid
der, if not claimed by the true owner
prior to said date. The aforesaid ani
mals are described as follows:
One Yearling White Face heif
er, brand Cross LA right rib,
upper half crop right ear. under
slope left ear.
The true owner of the above-described
animals may reclaim and take
possession thereof prior to the date of
sale by establishing to the satisfaction
of the State Department of Agriculture
his ownership thereof and by paying
the costs of the publication of this no
tice, the reasonable cost of feed and
care prior to the sale, the cost of
transportation of the animals to the
place of sale and other costs incurred
by the Department including the time
and mileage of its employees. Any per
son having claim to said estray ani
mals may give notice thereof to the
undersigned at 101 N. Ivy St., Med
ford, Oregon.
Guy Hughes.
Livestock Theft Investigator
State Department of Agriculture
NOTICE OF WAREHOUSE SALE
Of all goods stored . for H. A. Mc
Cullough. whose last known address is
328 N. Central, Apt. 6, Medford, Ore
gon. Goods consisting of 3 boxes, 1
leather case, 1 trunk, 1 tool carrier,
1 Victrola cabinet, 1 rocking chair, and
other Miscellaneous equipment, will
be sold at auction held at our storage
warehouse in back of building located
at N. Bartlett. January '9. 1956, sale
to commence at 9:00 A.M. SAMSON
FEED & SEED CO.. Storage Dept.
No. 9718
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF JACKSON PROBATE
DEPARTMENT
In the Matter of the Estate of
EDWARD McCRAY. Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been duly and regularly
appointed administrator of the estate
of Edward McCray, deceased, by vir
tue of an order of the Circuit Court
of the State of Oregon for Jackson
County, Probate Department, duly
made, rendered and entered on De
cember 15, 1955, and all creditors hav
ing claims against the said decedent
are hereby notified to present the
same, duly verified, to the under
signed at the office of his attorneys,
McAllister. Duncan & Brophy, Room
209. Franklin Building, Medford. Ore
gon, within six (6) months from the
date of this notice.
Dated at Medford, Oregon, this 20th
day of December, 1955.
Dwight Houghton,
Administrator for the Estate of
Edward McCray, Deceased.
McAllister, Duncan & Brophy,
Attorneys for Administrator
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Sealed bids endorsed "Proposal for
the Installation of an Eight (8) Inch
Cast Iron Water Main on Stevens
Street from Oregon Terrace to Crater
Lake Avenue and Four (4) Inch Water
Mains on Mae, Marie, Effie, Bessie
and Pearl Streets and a Six (6) Inch
Water Main on Mary Street from
Stevens Street, 250 feet South, in the
City of Medford, Oregon" will be
received by the City Council of the
City of Medford, Oregon, at the
office of the Superintendent of the
Board of Water Commissioners, City
Hall, Medford, Oregon, until 10:00
A.M. on the Seventeenth Day of
January, 1956, and will then be pub
licly opened and read.
The work for which proposals are
invited will be paid by Improvement
Fund Warrants from assessments to
be levied upon the property benefited
by such work and by Water Com
mission Warrants as set forth in Sec
tion 48 of the "General Provisions."
The work includes the following:
FURNISHING AND INSTALLING
Approximately 5,541 linear feet Trench
Excavation and Backfill
Approximately 5,541 linear feet 4" to
8" Cast Iron Pipe
Approximately 17 each 6" and 8"
Gate Valves
Approximately 8 each Fire Hydrants
Approximately 2,300 lbs. Cast Iron
Fittings
Approximately 6 each Miscellaneous
Connections
Plans and Specifications may be
obtained at the Water Commission
Office in the City Hall at Medford,
Oregon, upon the deposit of Ten (10)
Dollars, which sum so deposited will
be refunded if said Plans and Speci
fications are returned in good condi
tion within fifteen (15) days after the
opening of bids.
The necessary cast iron pipe, valves
and fittings may be purchased from
the Board of Water Commissioners at
their shop on Fir and Jackson Streets.
The right is reserved to reject any
or all proposals and to accept such
proposals as are to the best interest
of the city.
Dated this 23rd day of xjecemoer,
1956.
CITY OF MEDFORD. OREGON
By Robert A. Duff. Superin
tendent Board of Water Com
missioners. You'll Always
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No. 55-627-E
SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY.
R. E. HEFFNER and VERA M.
HEFFNER, husband and wife.
Plaintiffs,
vs.
ROY C. THIGPIN and JANE DOE
THIGPIN. his wife, and EVELYN
P. THIGPIN and JOHN DOE
THIGPLN, her husband.
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
hereby required to appear and
answer 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 so to ap
pear and answer said Complaint, for
want thereof, the Plaintiffs will ap
ply to the Court for the relief de
manded in their Complaint. succincUy
stated as follows:
1. That there is due and owing and
wholly unpaid from the Defendants
on that certain Agreement of Sale
made and entered into between the
Plaintiffs (as vendors therein) and Roy
C. Thigpin and Evelyn P. Thigpin,
husband and wife, of defendants (as
purchasers therein) under date the
17th day of July, 1951. wherein the
purchasers therein agreed to pur
chase from the vendors therein the
following described real property sit
uate in Jackson County, Oregon, to
wit: From the northeast corner of Lot
Eighteen (18) of the MIDWAY
TRACT in Township 38 South,
Range 1 West of the Willamette
Meridian in Jackson County,
Oregon, according to the official
plat thereof, now of record, run
thence North 8950' West along
the north line of said tract 1000.0
feet, and thence South 263.6 feet
to the true point of beginning;
thence North 8950' West 852.9
feet to the easterly line of the
right-of-way of the Southern Pa
cific Company; thence along said
easterlv line. South 43 03' East
441.2 feet; thence South 8952'
East 551.7 feet: thence North
322.5 feet to the true point of
beginning,
the full principal sum of S9.775.00, to
gether with interest thereon at the
rate of 5 per annum from and after
the 17th day of July, 1954. until paid,
and together with the sum of S600.00
as attorneys fees for the prosecution
of this suit and together with Plain
tiffs' costs and disbursements herein
to be taxed.
2. That all the right, title and In
terest of the Defendants herein and
all persons claiming by, through or
under them, or any of them, in and
to the above described real property
agreed to be sold under said Agree
ment of Sale, as aforesaid, be fore
closed and wholly terminated, save
only the right of redemption as herein
stated.
3. That the Defendants may re
deem said property within thirty (30)
days from the date of the entry of
such Decree, or within such further
time as this Court may find and de
termine to be just and equitable, by
paying to the Clerk of this Court for
the use of Plaintiffs the amount owing
and unpaid from the Defendants, as
aforesaid, together with interest there
on from that date of such Decree to
the time of payment.
4. "That if the Defendants shall fail
to pay said amounts as aforesaid
within said period of time, as afore
said, the Plaintiffs, without further
notice to the Defendants, upon Motion
therefor, shall have the further De
cree of this Court decreeing that all
the right, title and interest of the De
fendants, and all persons claiming by.
through or under them, or any of
them, in and to said property, or any
part thereof, be forever terminated
and that the Defendants be forever
enjoined from claiming any right, title
estate, lien or interest in or to said
property, or any part thereof; that
'upon a Decree of Foreclosure being
entered in favor of the Plaintiffs here
in that Plaintiffs be granted posses
sion to the above described real prop
erty. The date of the Order for the pub
lication of this Summons is December
9th. 1955; the time prescribed for pub
lication of this Summons is once each
week for four consecutive weeks. The
date of the first publication of this
Summons is December 13. 1955.
SKYRMAN. OUELLETTE & HEISEL
Attorneys for Plaintiffs.
P. O. Box 1108.
Medford, Oregon.
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1955 Oldsmobile
SUPER 4-DOOR SEDAN
Equipped with radio, heater,
back up lights, rear seat speak
er and hydramatic. A local car
with low mileage. The whita
wall tires together with tht
two tone black and cream
paint make this car very strik
ing in appearance.
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