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TheyH Do It Every Time By Jimmy Hatfoj Y0Ulig Couple Held For Church Theft ' i i . i .. " I i s n A 1 i . , , M3S.CL4VOL PROTECTS MER FURNITURE THUSLy f TABLE PAD 7ASTlCpMESss ( T43LE CLOTH-) I COVER y THE PL4CE "- 5UT HOW DOES SHE , gJS fl " LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF SALE No. 9653 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OT THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK SON COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ETHEL M. CRAIG. Deceased. Notice is hereby given that The First National Bank of Portland (Ore gon), executor of the estate of Ethel M. Craig, deceased, on and after May 14. 1956. will sell to the highest bid der, upon the terms and conditions hereinafter mentioned, at private sale, ubject to confirmation by the above court, all of the right, title and interest that the above estate and Its legatees and devisees have in and to the following described real prop erty situated in Jackson County, Ore gon, to-wit: Tracts "M" and "U" of SNOWY BUTTE ORCHARDS in Jackson County, Oregon, according to the official plat thereof, now of record Subject to: 1. That part lying within public roads or dedicated streets. S. Easement 20.0 feet in width along the east line for dedi cated road. The terms and conditions of said ale shall be for cash or credit or both, and upon such terms and con ditions as may be approved and con firmed by the above court. All bids and offers must be in writing and mav be delivered to The First National Bank of Portland (Ore gon) at its banking offices situated at the corner of Front and Main Street, Medford, Oregon. Dated and first published this 6th day of April. 1956. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND ( Oregon Executor of the above estate Neff. Frohnmayer & Lowry Cooley Theatre Building Medford, Oregon Attorneys for said estate LEGAL NOTICES SIMMONS FOR PUBLICATION In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Jackson EVERETT H. J AGGERS, Plaintiff, vs. EVELYN JAGGERS. Defendant. To Evelyn Jaggers, the above named defendant: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby summoned to appear in the above entitled court and cause and answer the complaint of the plaintiff on file herein against you within four weeks from the date of the first publication of this sum mons, which first publication is April 13th. 1956. and you will hereby take notice that if you fail to so appear ond answer as herein required that the plaintiff will apply to the court for a decree of divorce. This summons is published, and you are required to appear and an swer as herein provided, under- and by virtue of an order duly made, ren dered and entered by the Hon. H. K. Hanna, Circuit Judge of Jackson Countv. Oregon, tinder date of April 12th. 1956. Roberts. Kellington & Branchfield Attornevs for Plaintiff Address: 201-5 U.S. National Bank Bldg., Medford, Oregon. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Jackson, Probate Department. In the Matter of the Estate of Sara L. Redden, also known as Sarah L. Redden. Deceased. No. 9448. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the undersigned has filed his Final Account as executor of the above estate with the Circuit Court of said County, and the Court has fixed the 7th day of May. 1956. at the hour of 10:00 A.M., of said day and the Cir cuit Judge's office in the County Courthouse in Medford. Oregon, as the time and place respectively for the hearing of objections, if any there be, to the said Final Account, and you are hereby notified to file ob jections, if any you have, to the said Final Account on or before the time fixed for hearing. Dated and first published this 6th day of April. 1956. Kenneth G. Denman, Executor NOTICE TO CREDITORS No. 9797 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR JACKS SON COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF GEORGE SCHMIDT, Deceased NOTICE is hereby given that I have been appointed and have qualified as administratrix of the estate of George Schmidt, deceased. All persons hav ing1 claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same to me. verified and with proper vouchers, at the office of my attor ney. Walter D. Nunley, Courthouse, Medford, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated and first published the 13th day of April. 1956. LXLLIE SCHMIDT Administratrix NOTICE TO CREDITORS . No. 9778 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON. FOR JACK SON COUNTY IN PROBATE In the Matter of the Estate of MAMIE WOLF. Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I have been appointed by the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Jackson County, as Executor of the estate of Mamie Wolf, deceased, and have duly qualified. All persons hav ing claims against said estate are hereby notified to present them, with proper vouchers and duly veri fied, to me at the office of Edward C. Kelly. No. 20 Goldy Building. Med ford. Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. DATED at Medford. Oregon, this 23rd day of March. 1956. CHARLES H. DELS MAN Executor Poultry Profits a Puzzle? Ask for ALBERS "On the Farm" Advisory Service. No Puzzle at All with Advisory Service and Albers Egg Maker 16 Only Ask Our Customers About EGG MAKER 16. Get It Striight From the One Who Feeds It. Don't Forget W Hive a Full Lin of Poultry Equipment n4 Supplies. Watch for Our GRAND OPENING of Southern Oregon's Most Modern Feed Stora If m 5374 Offc lb. 2 for 'U'bag D & SEED 330 NORTH FIR STREET PUBLIC ADDITION Des Moines, la. (U.R) The adding machine in the lobby of the main public library has some faithful users, but none more regalar than Bill Croft. The 13-year-old redhead shows up each Saturday to figure his accounts on his downtown newspaper route. LEGAL NOTICES SYNOPSIS OF ANNUAL STATEMENT for the year ended December 31, 1955 of the ORIENT INSURANCE COMPANY of Hartford, in the State of Connecti cut, made to the Insurance Commis sioner of the State of Oregon, pursu ant to law: ADMITTED ASSETS Bonds $ 5.207,984.50 Stocks' 3,853,586.20 Mortgage loans on real estate 30,993.83 Heal estate, less encumbrances Wnllvu.-nr.rl Fla. (U.PJ A young Ohio couple was arrested here yesterday for stealing $45 from a church poor box. Police said they picked up Frank and Audrey Sumpter of St. Bernard, O., as they left the darkened church of the Little Flower early yesterday morning. Sgt. Gerry Oldzeij said he no ticed Sumpter, 30, hurrying away from the church carrying something in his jacket. A search Cash and bank deposits Agents' balances or un collected premiums .... Interest, dividends and real estate income due and accrued Other assets 209.633.97 471,737.70 632,755.42 28.063.61 16,679.00 451,439.23 AND 545,842.00 46.092 00 4.625,612.96 376,125.08 Total admitted assets $10. LIABILITIES. SURPLUS OTHER FUNDS Losses . $ loss adjustment expenses Unearned premiums All other liabilities Total liabilities, except capital $ 5,593.672.04 Capital paid up $1,000,000.00 Special sur plus funds 27.000.00 U n assigned funds (sur plus) 3 R3(l 7R7 10 Surplus as regards policyholders . $ 4,857,767.19 Total $10,451,439.23 STATEMENT OF INCOME Premiums earned S 4.027.838.24 Losses incurred $ 1.916.227.67 Loss expenses incurred.. 214,562.88 Other underwriting ex penses incurred 1,759,206.98 Total underwriting de ductions 3.8ft0.)fl7 JI3 Net underwriting gain or Joss 137,840.71 Investment income 289.145.42 Other income -1,847.59 Total, before federal in come taxes 425,138.54 Federal income taxes in curred 112.750.00 Net income 312,388.54 Dividends to stock-. holders $ -200,000.00 Dividends to policy- holders f) Capital changes (net).... 266,541.44 Other items affecting surplus (net) -754.27 Total capital and sur plus items (net) 65.787.17 Increase in surplus as re gards policyholders .... 378,175.71 BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THE YEAR Net premiums received. .$ 119,272.64 Net losses paid 43,125.15 Dividends paid or credit ed to policyholders .... . 0 Principal office in Oregon 610 BROAD WAY BUILDING, PORTLAND, OREGON ROBINSON, POTTER & HIPLET U.S. National Bank Bldg. Medford, Oregon SYNOPSIS OF ANNUAL STATEMENT For the year ended December 31, 1955 Of the New York Underwriters Insurance Company of New York, in the State of New York, made to the Insurance Com missioner of the State of Oregon, pur suant to law: ADMITTED ASSETS Bonds , $ 7,344,957.89 Stocks .. 8,247.732.00 Mortgage loans on real estate 6,850.00 Real estate, less $ 0 en cumbrances o Cash and bank deposits.. 1,794,784.79 Agents' balances or un- collected premiums .... 1,467,094.82 Interest, dividends and real estate income due and accrued . Other assets 41,466.03 1,503,066.86 Total admitted assets $21, LIABILITIES. SURPLUS OTHER FUNDS Losses . i 405.952.39 AND 421.509.37 141,647.04 073.242.44 206,584.99 Loss adjustment expenses Unearned premiums 6 All other liabilities l Total liabilities, except capital y 8,842,983.84 Capital paid P $2,000,000.00 Special sur plus funds Voluntary Reserve 3,000.000.00 U n assigned funds (sur P'us) 7.562.966 55 surplus as regards -.$12,562,968.55 policyholders T0tSrAi;V; $21,405,952.39 STATEMENT OF INCOME Premiums earned $ 5.905.505.72 Losses incurred $ 2,985,795.07 Loss expenses incurred 259.294.21 Other underwriting ex penses incurred 2,617,406.34 Total underwriting de- ductions 5,862,495.62 Net underwrite nin or loss Investment income Other income Total, before federal in come taxes Federal income taxes in curred Net income ..." Dividends to stock- holders j Dividends to policy- holders Capital changes fnetV.'l Other items affecting surplus (net) , Total capital and surplus items (net) Increase in surplus as reeards rjolirvhrtlripns RTTSTVffSS TV -inx-n'IT Net premiums received. .$ 217.050 01 Net losses paid 9oo84.94 Dividends paid or credit ed to policyholders o Principal office in Oregon, 518 Board of Trade Building. Portland 4. Ore. Pacific Coast Department J. L. Biglen and i. R. Curran, Managers 301 California Street Sam Francisco 26, California, 43.010.10 596.177.68 -368.00 638.819.78 122.089.14 516,730.64 200,000.00 e o 804.301.40 604,301.40 1,121,032.04 Fong Pleased Wilh Judge's Acquittal Portland (U.R) This was the happiest Friday the 13th in the life of Wey Him Fong. He walked out of jail yester day after being suddenly ac quitted of a murder charge in connection with the death in 1954 of 16-year-old Diane Hank. Fong's retrial came to an abrupt end when Circuit Judge Frank J. Lonergan ordered a di rected verdict of acquittal on grounds of insufficient evidence. Fong was released after bail was posted on two lesser charges, after hours and contributing to the delinquency of a minor. Fong's wife, Sherry, was con victed earlier of second degree murder but has appealed to the State Supreme Court. Thomaston, Conn. (U.R) Per sonnel who operate the town's radio system received a "course" in Spanish because of freak at mosheric conditions. Officials said some unexplainable disturb ances cause the radio to pick up broadcasts from Colombia, South America, for an entire week. revealed a flashlight, a tire iron. a screwdriver and pockets full of change, Oldzeij said. Mrs. Sumpter accidentally kicked out an unopened poor box as she stepped from the car, he said. Authorities said a side door to the church had been forced open and the box wrenched from the wall. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ANTIQUES Ph. 2-4921. WANTED In or near Medford, partly nnisned house. Prefer city water oc sewer. Cash. Mail Tribune Box 803. FIR SLABS BEST GRADE 12 oi 16 Inch Green Quick Del. Big Loads MEDFORD FUEL Telephone 2-2111 LIME Our price includes spreading service. Gold Hill 5-9091; eves. 5-9245. Agricultural Lime Dstrb. Co. WE FIX -EM while you sieep HAWKINS NITE GARAGE 616 S. Riverside Ph 3-1534 MEDFORD FURNITURE 2ND HAND STORE - USED Furniture and Appliances 2502 W Main Phone 2-9355 BUNDLES OF OLD NEWSPAPERS for sal 20c each Mail Tribune Office 27 North Fir SAWDUST Red Fir for Mulch MEDFORD FUEL CO. Tel. 2-2111 27-BUSINESS DIRECTORY Equipment Rental DO I- YOURSELF EQUIPMENT RENTAL Tillers, mixers, mowers, etc. Spring St. Next to Grange hall. Electric Motor GAGE ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVrCE Delco and GE Motors Motor Rewinding and Repairing 112 N Front Phone 2-2626 Beads Reitrung PEARLS & BEADS RESTRUNG JEWELRY REPAIRING SANTO S AGATE SHOP 411 E Main Generators Starters Friday, April 13, 1958 MEDFORD (OREGON) J&AIL TRIBUNE SEVEH TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR LEASE. CAFE. Good going busi ness. Eagle Point. Ore. Phone days VA-6-3651. Eves. VA-6-3654. Low price No. 4 lumber $40 per M. Door jambs, plain or rabbeted. Pine, $1.50 per set. Need credit? We have a plan to fit your budget. Free delivery 8c free parking NORTON LUMBER CO. Phoenix. Ore, Ph. 3-2888 V'ANTED to lease Grade A Dairy, with equipment. Write Tribune Box 1184. ' RUMMAGE & PLANT SALE. Fehl Blgd. Sat., April 14. Postal Clerks Auxiliary, a-a TOO LATI TO CLASSIFY AL'S MARKET 838 W. McAndrewi Rd. Warm Room lockers. Friday & Saturday Special 9c Produce sale. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED lease option on newer, 3 bdrm.. $14,000 class, by June 30, in city limits. Automatic oil heat, bath & half, fireplace, near ele mentary & Junior High. Ph. 3-5520. RUMMAGE & White Elephant sale. Sewing Bees. Monday .April 16, 108 N. ivy at- OPENING Sat. Valley View Service Station. 1V mi. So. Ruch. Mechanic on dutv. Painting. Diesel Serv. C. E. De Shazo. PLANER BLOX Clear Fast Delivery MEDFORD FUEL CO. Tel. 2-2111 Do It Yourself CERAMIC TILE Slightly Imperfects In Sand. Pink, Yellow, Grey Per Sq. Ft. We will loan you the tools. DYKE'S FLOORCOVERING 227 E. 6th Ph- 2-5168 SNAPS, Stocks, perennials for beds and rockeries. Rose bushes, pansies, petunias, verbenas. Berrydale Flower Farm. SWAN Island DAHLIA BULBS, none better. Berrydale Flower Farm, 2231 Table Rock ko FISHING rods repaired and refinish ed. Will build new rods. Ph. 3-4448. SPECIAL One 14 ft. boat, motor & trailer. 1 unfinished chest of drawers $16. 1 Delta lathe $65; new windows i price; 1 complete bath set with trim $136.95; 1 complete shower cabinet with trim $49.95. Everything for a buliding. HAGGARD LUMBER CO. On 99 So. Open Sunday Generator-Starter repairs Sc exchange Armature winding Clitf's Auto Electric 1311 N Riverside 2-5068 SAWDUST McGinty Fuel Co. Phone 2-8277 : : IT'S TQilC !l vv &A.nD now J w kb a POWER MOMR Your lawn will be the envy of the neighbor hood and so will you with a new reel type - . power mower by famous Savage. Tempered 088 steel blades cut velvet smooth, stay keen longer, rotate on sealed Timken bearings. There's power aplenty in the Briggs & Stratton en- ''-88 gine; your Savage mower glides smoothly, $9.43 Month effortlessly. Precision built for years of trouble-free service. Top quality Savage power moteers are priced for real value. Handle adjusts for comfort Grass guards prevent dogging Easy parking bi small space Choice of 4 curling heights See our selection of rotary and reel type power mowers, and hand mowers precision built by SAVAGE. SIMS CYCLE & HOBBY SHOP 23 N. Fir Phone 2-2472 Etry now and then, we run across someone who seems to think that , 1956 cars do not offer anything really new just a little face lifting from the year before. We won't try to speak for the automobile industry. But we certainly can speak for Buick. And let us announce in no uncertain terms it's the newest thing on wheels. The Styling is New Sure, it looks like a Buick. But it has a new V-prowed grille that says 1956 and no mistake. The hood's new the fender ports are new the sweepspear is new and it all adds up to a new sweep-ahead look that ends in a sassy new slant to the rear contours. But that, friends, is only the beginning. The 1956 Dynaflow is New It introduces what the engineers call "double regeneration" which means a double -action take-off. It gives you new, split-second response in the first inch of pedal travel plus the "switch the pitch" at full acceleration, which no one else has yet approached. The Ride is New To coil springs on all four wheels, a brawny X-braced frame, and torque tube drive, the engineers have added deep-oil shock absorbers to give new softness, new buoyancy, new comfort, and a brand-new "sense of direction" handling response. The Power is New All 1956 Buicks have new 322-cubic-inch V8's with record highs in power and compression with unique new double "Y" manifolding to step up efficiency with newcarburetor"deicing" and a host of other new features to make owning a Buick pure pleasure. The Thrill is New And the surest way for you to find out how right we are, is to sample a 1956 Buick yourself. As we said before, this is the best Buick yet by a wide measure and when you learn the prices we're quoting, youH know why this Buick is one of the three best sellers in today's market It takes a lot more than face lifting to produce such a winner as this. New Advanced Variable Pitch Dynaflow it the onhj Dynaflow Buick builds today. It is standard on Roadmaster, Super and Century optional at modest extra cost on the Special. WHEN BCTTH AUTOMOMUS AM WHT tUICK WILL MlfLD THEM I V-- L "fc. STUNNING CARS for every need GAY COLOtS for every fashion etfAT-WY MICH for rry bwdgv Now at x QhowiitoWt (.... it A MSW IOW PUCl-t Sw Comfort in yoar now Buick with fUGIDAIRt CONDITIONING 143 SOUTH RIVERSIDE PHONE 2-6265