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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
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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
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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
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Roadmaster, Super and Century optional at modest
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