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Pickin' Pears News and Notes From Camp White BY SID HOLLINGSWORTH The creative urge, which has always been paramount at Camp White, is going forward today under the impetus of national contests, calling for skill in the use of words. Writers are encouraged by Ha Evans, librarian, who conducts a weekly group meeting for writ ers and readers. About a dozen writers gather on Wednesdays for discussion of current writing trends, both published and un published. The novel, the short story, poetry and prose are under re view at the meetings, and tests and rules are considered. At pre sent, writers are busy finishing their manuscripts to be entered in the Hospitalized Veterans Writing project. The annual contest entries must be in the hands of the edi tors in Chicago April 15. A wide field is available this year for cash and other prizes. These are provided by a vol unteer group, organized on a national scale, to stimulate in terest in this form of activity as a means of awakening special talent and in utilizing this med ium as a means of rehabilitation. Letters are on file from partic ipants, attesting to the value of creative writing in recovery after illness. Doctors, publishers and professionals in the writing game give their services. Among the active writers at Camp White, who are members of the Writer's club, are John A. Cress, Hal Ronen, W. L. Town send, Mike Dillon, Walter Grow, Sam Black, Bill Hickey, Norman Weaver, E. L. Robinson and Harry Clark. Cress, who comes from Van Nuys, Cahf., has written an art icle on "Rehabilitation Through Writing" for the contest. He urges that attention be' given to facilities that would enable men who want to write to make their work more presentable. Self expression through writ ing was one of the first recrea tional activities to take root at Camp White. The activity was publicized in the Dominews and given encouragement by Jerry Girard when he was at the helm. While this group toils with grammer and form and moves with the tempo of the new Domi news, under the editorship of A. W. Riberdy, another group operates in the more practical field of contests conducted by national advertisers. Valter Grow has turned his talents in this direction and has won several thousand dollars through the "system" he has enveloped and his knack in giv ing acceptable "answers." J. Clifford Barry is working overtime on the Mercury con test, sending in the "last line" of jingles in hopes of winning one of the snappy models being offered. Miss Minnie Bryant has issued h- third mimeographed "Story of Camp White" which she plans to distribute through her contact with the American Legion auxil iary. A complete summary of act ivities with a brief history of the fbgnding of the domiciliary is re 9&wed in the work. Che "magic carpet" in crafts Banship may be restored in the Hobby shop here with the arrival g Harry Basnijian from Calif- LEOAL NOTICES SYNOPSIS OF ANNUAL STATEMENT For the year ended December 31, 1956 ui ine New York Underwriter Insurance Company of New York, in the State of New York, made to the Insurance Commis sioner of the State of Oregon, pur suant 10 law: ADMITTED ASSETS Bonds 7.300.489.68 Stocks .. 8.813,600.00 Mortgage loans on real estate 0 Real estate, less $0 en cumbrances - 0 Cash and bank deposits.. 1.848.148.70 Agents' balances or un collected premiums 485,359.06 Interest, dividends and real estate income due and accrued 41.923.01 Other assets J.494,749.06 Total admitted assets $20,984,469.51 LIABILITIES. SURPLUS AND OTHER FUNDS Losses .. 1.105.564.38 Loss adjustment expenses 82.500.00 Unearned premiums 5.878,593.60 All other liabilities 1,534.357.10 Total liabilities, except capital S 8.601,015.08 Capital paid up . $2,000,000.00 Special s u r- plus funds, V o luntary Reserve .... 3.000.000.00 Unas signed funds (sur plus! 7.383.454 43 Surplus as regards pol icyholders $12,383,454.43 Total $20,984,469.51 STATEMENT OF INCOME Premiums earned $ 6.356.538.55 Loss expenses incurred.. 296,143.84 Loss expenses incurred.. 296,143.48 Other underwriting ex penses incurred 2.656,931.77 Total underwriting de ductions .7. 6,248.848.40 Net underwriting gain or loss 107.690.15 Investment income 532.990.58 Other income -120.25 Total, before federal In come taxes 640.560.48 Federal income taxes in curred 148.584.41 Net income 491,976.07 Dividends to stock holders $ 220,000.00 Dividends to policy holders - 0 Capital changes (net .... 0 Other items afiecting surplus (neti 451.490.1$ Total capital and sur plus items (neti 671,490.19 Increase in surplus as regards policvholders .. 179,514.12 . BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THE YEAR Net premiums received .. 153.071.36 Net Tosses paid 147,517.10 Dividends paid or cred ited to policyholders.... 0 Principal office in Oregon, 515 Board of Trade Bldg., Portland 4. Pacific Coast Department 1. I,. Bilm i. ft. Curran. Managers 301 California Street San Fr.Micisco, 26, Calilornla ornia, where he worked last as an oriental rug expert. It is one thing to make a rug, and quite another to take it ariart and put it together again. This is wnat Harry did for a living until he became disabled. He has a few of his tools now and some samples of the silky, col ored wool- of the finest texture, imported from the old world. Fifty girls and boys of the Talent High school band came to Camp White under sponsor ship of the Ashland Elks, Friday night, to play for the members in a concert of classical and modern numbers. The Talent school band, with 20 others, will compete at Eugene this month for the state title. Ralph Carrol is their lead er and instructor. Australia's wool clip for the past season was estimated at $751.5 million, slightly above average. LEGAL NOTICES CLERK'S MONTHLY STATEMENT COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS JACKSON COUNTY.' OREGON February, 1957 The following is a statement of the proceedings of the County Court of Jackson County, Oregon, listing claim ants for supplies and services which were passed upon during the month of February, 1957. as required by Chapter 136 of 1947 Session Laws. BERETH P. HOPKINS County Clerk Approved : Resolution and orders Tax refund to Michael F. Naples and Margaret Naples, to Jackson County Federal Savings & Loan Association; Changing present voting precinct lines; Tax re fund to L. C. Ireland; Matter of the construction of a new building by the Jackson County Historical Society; Chest X-Ray for Prisoners confined in the County Jail, Orders Filing a plat of Montcrest Park, Mont Crest Subdivision; Deed to Fir Milling & Planing Co., inc., to clear title; Reducing load limits on Laurel hurst, Antioch, Butte Falls. Big Apple gate, Carberry, Anderson Creek Roads; Transfer of money from the Market Rd. fund to the General Rd. Fund. Indemnity Claims Max R. Wood ward, John A. Jaksch and Manfred W. Olson, Agreements Between Lucv Grissom and Jackson County; Deane Owens and Ellen L. Owens and Jackson county; j. R. and Alice M. Cochran and Jackson County. Filed: Mo. Statement County Clerk, Audi tor's Co. Hospital. Semi-annual Report of the Sheriff's Office. Load permits Hassett Heavy Haul ing, Robert F. Kline. Medford House Movers, Kline Logging Company and Yockel's Trucking Service. Liquor license permits 21 Club, The New Pastime, Chuck's Market and Hal's Market. GENERAL COUNTY FUND Net Daymen ts for services of em ployes of Jackson County, Oregon: D. Offenbacher 228.01, C. L. Howard 313.64, J. Cave 95.19. N. A. Myrick 206.63, L. L. Davison 26.73. F. I .Galla tin 34.37 J. D. Walsh 346.91, P. Bet tiol 327.17. D. DeBerrv 305.77. E. Gault. 235.08, G. Wright 309.09, D. D. Coe 299.09, V. Vanoose 309.09. B. C. Ten nant 274.09. R. Gheysin 295.61, N. Matteson 315.41. S. L. Blumenfeld 315.41, P. Elliott 235.08. M. Brooks 262.53. M. SteDhens 302.50. G. Jacnhs 253.40, M. Hagan 253.40, D. Mast 149.19, N. Neil 267.53. O. Leschensky 232.69, A. L. Peterson 232.69, B. J. Brown 211.63. I. F. Brenner 196.63, H. Dugan 260.58, D. V. Straus 223.05, L. Smith 206.63. A. Carter 235.08, T. C. mumyre zia.iw. M. Mitnell 201.63, G. B. Bohl 242X13, P. I. Moreland 187.78. M. Brown 206.63, R. H. Mesplie 31.02. B. Bigham 61.17. E. M. Janouch 252.45. B. S. Hitt. Jr. 108.81, U. B. Inch, lajo, a. it. uauey 245.08, M. D. Hin man 196.63. E. Jennings 236.72, V. Moore 240.08, D. Evanson 213.29, H. Nelson 191.17. A. L. Martin 201.17, P. Thanos 227.26, L. Thoen 196.60, J. C. Eaton 306.71, W. B. McCullough 285.94. C. Miller 296.96, S. M. Pening- ton 2i.6, J .'. U Hara 290.56, C. L. Moldovan 296.96. T. Hatten 289.79. J. B. Card 291.96, H. Hunter 321.96, M. Beneka 332.06. G. Campbell .212.32, H. Niedermeyer 231.59, A. Beneka 205.50. F. Toews 234.50. E. J. Zander 315.41, P. DeWeerd 195.95. M. DeWeerd la. 18. K. Li. Janzen 57.37, M. Janzen 42.68, J. O'Brien 57.37. M. O'Brien 17.45. O. C. Maust 224.01, S. C. Maust 214.01, C. Walker 181.23. H. Vick 140.09, V. Morse 146.25, R. Williams 134.17, L. Larvick 107.16. B. Bevel 128.99. D. Thompson 136.12, A. Line 304.36, E. Holbrook 139.54, L. Keith 147.16. M. E. Claassen 152.16. N. B. Calhamer 139.17, M. J. Smith 182.79, M. S. Eudey 37.63. P. L O'Conner 76.86, C. Jay 180.65. M. Remillard 85.93. V. Hassler 127.71. D. Hassler 119.54. D. Goddard 118.44. V. Heffer nan 44.63, K. Crowell 301.50, B. L. Bobbins 203.41. L. "E. Wells 301.96, A. E. Merkel, M.D. 774 65. F. Clink 294.89, A. A. Makinen 252.54, M. H. Lehman 557.53. C. Kent 269.71. E. Kanclier 281.96, M. E. Bell 281.96. N. M. VanDewalker 183.05. E. H. McGal liard 281.96. W, I. Sutherland 342.19. O. S. Moore 328.28. J. Kqppes 252.45, D. F. Thomas 180.09, L. Estes 260.61, C. B. Clark 281.96. C. L. Birk 19.49, C. Z. Boyden 8.82. M. E. Boyden 6.87; L. A. Perkins 129.33, S. J. Robinson 200.17, K. D. Deaver 29.53. P. J. Gil man 216.80, D. C. Hendrix 319.77. C. M. Smith 239.53, M. J. E. McNeil 257.45. I. D. Russell 196.63. A. A. Franzke 159.02. J. C. Anicker. Jr. 321.50, J. V. Bianconi 252.69, A. J. Slade 236.83, W. P. Tucker 253.05. L. M. Sherman 96.92. M. R. HubbeU 321.44, L. A. Perry 306.98. Payments, travel expense: P. Bettiol 152.40, E. Bolt 27 20. J. B. Caird 126.40. D. D. Coe 162.64. K. Crowell 302.47. D. H. DeBerry 178.34. E. Fichtner 17.40, H. Gault 170.78, R. A. Gheysen 128.64. T. W. Hatten 17.28,. A. E. Merkel. M.D. 100.00. F. Clink 100.00. O. S. Moore 141.00, E. Kanclier 75.00. C. Kent 75.00. E. H. McGalliard 75.00. A. A. Makinen 75.00, M. E. Bell 75.00, C. B. Clark 75.00. W. I. Sutherland 120.00. M. H. Lehman 150.00, D. C. Hendrix 101.36, B. S. Hitt. Jr. 70.56. M. R. Hubbell 60.19, R. A. James 101.40, R. Keating 128.40, W. B. McCullough 90.48, J. McDonald 51.98, A. B. Mekvold 62.09. C. W. Mil ler 122.80. C. L. Moldovan 139.76, J. F. O'Hara 142.80. S. Penington 45.92, R. J. Schumacher 54.70, C. M. Smith 96.00, B. C. Tennant 123.36. W. P. Tucker 83.04. V. V. Vanoose 95.68, J. D. Walsh 336.39. C. H. Wendt 124 40, G. Wright 207.22. Payments for Jury service and Wit ness fees: R. D. Shangle 5.48. W. V. Stine 63.96, C. R. Helms 10.64. M. Heim 67.80. E. Reser 70.36, O. M. Foreman 10.96, G. A. Marty 70.36. W. T. Speers 18.32, M. E. Reich 58.84. V. L. Rude 70.36. A. Culy 5.00. E. E. Bostwick 5.00, L. M. Hartley 8.92, J. H. Creager 5.32. G. V. Heatherington 5.32. W. B. Jenkins 10.32. C. T. Bartlett 6.60, M. A. Magness 72.92. W. Foley 7.08, B. M. Buxton 59.48. C. C. Loper 57.28, B. E. Gillette 54.48. E. Caldwell 5.16. W. T. Phillips 54.48. V. A. Turpin 5.40, J. B. Caird 55.60, W. L. Howard 5.48. M. K. Buck 13.14, B. R. Backlund 20.24, E. T. Wilson 18.64, L. A. Wilcox 10.64, A. Skeeters 13.46. W. Wilson 12.98, R. F. Scherzinger 12 82. D. E. Farnham 12.98. W. H. Wall 13.78. G. R. Owens 12.98, H. Stagg 14.42. L. L. Neifert 14.74. D. L. Mayer 5.00. E. C. Schilling 13 84. M. Schuchard 10.64. P. O. Whit lock 12 82. J. B. Patten 5.16. H. K. At wood 1032. H. F. Padgham 11.60. R. M. Gifford 10.48. W. K. Johnson 12.98, J. M. Norling 22.74.' B. Buono eore 10.00. Z. M. Weaver 15.00, B. J. Trowbridge 15,00. E X. Schulz 15.00, N. Lewis 18.84. J. A. Perry 15.00, L. Morlan 13.48. D. C. Eldred 15.32. M. N. Wakefield 15.00. L. H. McClure 5.00. L. W. Whitney 5.80. A. Espey 15.00, A. Robnett 15.00. M. J. Preston 5.00. R. H. Larson 15.00. E. W. Ray 5.00. E. L. McFarlane 15.00. L. Keller 5.00. B. M. Allen 15.00, E. Winklebleck 5.00, M. D. Reed 2.80. E. M. DenHerder 39.60, W. D. Plumley 2.00. M. I. Plum lev 2 00. E. I. Manlev 2.00. G. A. Con nor 2 00, A. M. Henshew 6.00, D. Kor ner 2.32. LEGAL NOTICES Payments for supplies, services and equipment: Acme Hdw. Co. 17 32, Acorn Press 56 80, Addressograph-Muitigraph Corp. 168.74. Am. Hospital Supply 9.39. Am. Journal of Correction 2.00. Anders' Photo shop 7 02. Ashland Chamber of Commerce 600.00. City of Ashland. 25 80, Ashland Printing Co. 159.09. Bates Candy Co. 7.50, Beck's Bakeries 52 19, P. Bettiol 3.40, Mrs. B. Blevin 8 00 V. A. Bower 10.75, Brownie's 361.72, Bryant's Key Shop 1.65. Bur roughs Corp. 11.75. Calif. Ore. Power Co. 521.16. Calif.-Pacific Utilities 63.67, L. G. Case, M.D. 10.00, Cash Davis Pharmacy 7.19, Cafnolic Services for Children 5 00. Central Rexall Drug 72.97. Children's Farm Home 30.00. Chrvstal Market 15.66. City Sanitary Service 15 00. D. S. Collins 80.54. Com mercial Printing Co. 196.45, Courtesy Chevrolet 1.77. C. L. Coyle, M.D. 112.50, Crater Lake Motors 2.50. Crater Mens Wear 36 00. Davenport Farm Machinery 18.48. David Restaurant Supplv 45.75. Dr. E. R. Duce 5.00. East man Kodak Stores 193.32. Electrical Products 6.00. Electronic Service 78 44, Mrs. G. Erickson 8.00. Evergreen Bus Lines 15.00. Faber's 6.50, Faber's Mar ket 39.83. B. P. Hopkins (Federal Tax) 4809.95, F. F. Burk & Son 27.00. Flow ers Mattress tc Upholstering 34.50, Fluhrer Bakeries 14.28. Forbes Bros. Meats 1095, H. Gault 5.38. George F. Cake Co. 52.29. Groceteria 19.62. Hahn. Wise & Assoc. 324.64. Hamby's Market 19.24. Dr. S. E. Philips 150.25. Dr. W. W. Weller 224.00, M. W. Olson 8.00. J. A. Jaksch 8.00. M. R. Wood ward 16.00. Hibbard's Hardware 4.12. W. W. P. Holt. M.D. 10.00. Hubbard Bros. 3.94. I. Huson 30.00. Hydraulic Jack Service 10.70, Independent Truck Line 12.05, Iverson Printing - 38.40, Jackson Co. Clerk 1.50. Jackson Co. Road Dept. 298.99, Jim's Produce 35.88, Jordan Electric 1.55. Jorgensen's 97.12. G. F. Keller. M.D. 10.00, Klocker Printery 34.10. E. L. Lawson, M.D. 38.50, Louise Home 20.00, J. M. Main 15.00. Mann's 15.51. W. E. Mapes 10.80, The Mart 15.38. Mason. Ehrman 312.53, O. C. Maust 2.50. Medford Lab. 35.00. Medford Office Equip. 6.96, Medford Pharmacy 4.61, Medford Printing 84.70, Medford Stationery Store 94.01, Medford Water Comm. 67.01. Minkler Television 8.95, Modern Plumbing 2.65, Motorola 413.40. Nat. Cash Regis ter 61.00. Nat. Education Assn. 1.86. Nat. Hospital Assn. 227.75, Northern School Supply 47.50, J. J. O'Donnell 97.33. Office Stationery & Supply 211.47. Oregon Egg Producers 100.35. Ore. State Medical Soc. 91.32. Osmund & Co. 94.60. Otis Elevator Co. 89.40. Pacific Feed & Seed 76.00. Pacific Fruit & Produce 17.85. Pacific Tel. & Tel. 694.12. Parsons Motors 26.50, Mrs. D. Patch 4.00, Physicians & Sur- feons Bldg. 11.00, Pierce Freight Lines 43. D. Provost 85.00, Public Employes Retirement Board (Social Security, 3087.88, Public Employes Retirement System 714.42, Recordak Corp. 231.85, L. G. Roberts 16.50. R. B. Rogers 3.50, Rogue Valley Physicians' Service 83.15. Rosenberg Bros. 120.00, St. Rose Industrial School 39.52, W. M. Sam mons, M.D. 20.00. Sam's Sporting Goods 8.48. Sec. of State 9.00. Shell Oil Co. 34.00, Singmaster & Jones 4639.67, So. Ore. Sales 10.80. Stacey, Watkins & Co. 100.00. Standard Brands 51.33, State Industrial Acci dent Comm. 261.85. B. P. Hopkins (State Tax) 805.37. Stevens Auto Sales 91.06, Superior Rubber Stamp Co. 47.30, Surgical Sales 52.23, Mrs. R. W. Swan 90.00. Talent Hdw. 1.50, Tri County Office Machines 20.00, Trites Coffee Co. 22.25, Tumy Ins. Agency 35.00. Vanco 8.06. Western Oil & Fur ner Co. 983.14. Western Union 11.69, R. F. White. M.D. 10.00, L. P. Wilmeth 17.59. D. Wolfington 20.00. H. A. Woods. M.D. 8.00, Zellerbach Paper Co. 68.02. CIVIL DEFENSE FUND . J. H. Hicks 210.65, L. M. Sherman 110.00. Pacific Tel. & Tel. 20.14. Co lumbia Utilities 12.75, Valley Fuel 70.12, Davis Transfer 7.12, Medford Stationery 12.50. C. Hobbs 2.50, B. P. Hopkins (State Tax) 4.40, Public Em ployes Retirement Board 4.95, L. V. Williams 43.20, State Industrial Acci dent Comm. .16. EMERGENCY FUND L. Thoen 38.14, L. Deenin 158.82, The Mart 13.45. Jewett Office Supply 93.73. Klocker Printery 102.65. Rem ington Rand 217.50, Pioneer Glass & Cabinet Shop 75.95. Medford Office Equip. 77.35. Western Auto Associate Store 7.54, J. Penning 12.00. H. Nieder meyer 10.00. Legislative Counsel Com mittee 100.00, State Industrial Acci dent Comm. .08 B. P. Hopkins (Fed eral Tax) 45.60 (State Tax) 5.07. Pub lic Employes Retirement Board 5.70. JUVENILE DETENTION HOME FUND Medford Printing Co. 24.36. ROAD FUND Net navments for employes of Jackson County Road Department: Li. Andrews 33B.U4, L. J. Bignam 304.17, J. F. Burns 298.25. G. Huls 290.22, M. Jacobson 337.98, A. K. Stith 321.47, J. Sutton 262.58, C." Baker 290.18. M. Boat 339.01, H. Dooms 317.98. W. R. Flagg 304.01, J. Merritt 318.04. C. Perdue 327.98. T. Smith 296.37, G. E. Buchholz 289.01. L. Bur dahl 265.31. L. Culy 340.82, L. Damon 319.01. P. Hannaford 328.02. E. Har nish 336.14, J. I. Lusk 290.16. D. P. Smith, Sr. 312.94, J. Y. Baldwin 287.77. H. H. Brown 287.77, G. E. Brownlee 277.77. C. O. Culy 302.00. M.-'R. Griffin 315.52, L. Hartman 319.63. W. Hartman 348.51, D. D. Hinkle 288.22. S. Johnson 293.55, O. W. Abbott 260.77, E. S. Accorne, 314.09, w. E. Allen 274.11, B. F. Allison 559.19. E. H. Anderson 5950, W. J. Barlow 277.04. J. L. Beams 337.98. W. J. Bench 322.91. P. T. Betz 335.85, W. F. Blancett 259.11, C. I. Bourne 317.98. J. Bower 324.13, J. W. Bow man 318.14, R. F. Brown 329.77, G. P. uffington 347.97, C. V. Calkins 308.64, N. L. Cays 239.44. W. D. Chapman 324.09. O. C. Chesnut 331.77, (5. W. Childers 307.64, G. E. ChUdreth 306.22, A. Christensen 313.24. R. Clark 314.43. D. J. Clifford 341.65. C. Comstock 260.77. J. L. Conner 308.21. N. A. Cov erdale 285.30, E. L. Cooper 349.72. G. R. Crumley 322.98. J. L. Crumm 291.56. E. E. Culver 315.35. J .L. Dan ford 310.08. C. B. Dean 316.78, H. F. Ditsworth 318.64. C. Dooms 307.61. W. Dooms 337.80. W. F. Duncan 273.90, F. Dutton 290.02. G. W. Dutton 329.05, E. M. Earl 347.98. L. B. Earl 319.01, J. W. Eatherton 304.07. H. D. Ferns 338.32, D. Floyd 310.66. F. Foust 329.96, W. L. Garner 370.57, C. O. Gerhardt 269.95, C 3. Goodnight 293.33. W. H. Granby 250.79. A. B. Haddock 289.01. I. E. Hall 303.42, R E. Hamish 148.75, S. Harris 271.34, S. G. Hartbauer 254.11. B. Hatch 324.53. M. Heffernan 281.42, G. Hillman 309.03, T. W. Hora 287.06. W. W. Irons 317.20, R. P. Johnson 321.34. A. W. Jones 275.16, H. A. Kantor 337.98. C. Keeney 314.41, J. O. Keller 288.76, W. M. Kenyon 322.89. M. M. Kinyon 314.31. K. B. Kite 299.96. I. A. Lar son 337.98. A. S. Lester 332.89. J. Lichtenstern 312.98. P. R. Lynch 280.16. E. L. Marshall 304.29, E. B. McCall 296.17.. R. E. Merritt 319.75. H. C. Mever t358.46. C. L. Michael 350.57. J. R. Miller 349.08. L. G. Mon roe 319.43, B. B. Moore 310.74, M. W. Morse 322.34. C. J. Netzel 319.05. C. C. Nicholson 314.01, M. E. Owens 224.43, J. T. Perdue 284.01. E.F.Pierce 335.75, E. W. Rausch 346.01, D. E. Rawlings 281.33. R. P. Reed 260.77, R. J. Rina barger 292.16. G. H. Robertson 363.51, I. C. Shuck 264.11. D. C. Schulz 338.02, H. W. Scoggin 254.11. D. J. Scott 271.33. D. L. Shearin 297.65. F. Sher man 350.57. F. A. Shipley 309.01. J. R. Shope 328.24. R. I. Simmons 309.03 P. f. Smith 304.94. R. Smith 132.25. C. G. Snovel 319.05. D. Stout 283.58. H. J. Stout 326.46. D. L. Sweet 341.98. E. T. Thigpin 334.13, R. Thornburg 343.13. J. W. Thornton 26.93. H. E. Tolle 292.59. L. T. Vanderpool 349 98. D. A. Walden 271.33, W. W. Walker 282.33. H. E. Wallace 264.11, A. T. Wattenherg 349.48. E. F. White 305.68, G. C. Williams 298.21, J. B. Winning ham 271.37, W. C. Wood 331.03, T. V. Wright 321.11. J. W. Wubbeli 307.00, B. Austin 266.76, R. Fitzgerald 309.71, H. Geigle 354.89. O. M. Pruitt 246.75. P. B Rvnning 451.47. L. J. Shorey 363.68. R. Smith 285.61, V. Smith 283.11, K. Walker 305.61. LEGAL NOTICES Wednesday April 3, 1SS7 MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE TTVM Payments for supplies, services and equipment for Jackson County Hoad Dept.: Alexander Hdw. & Imp. Co. 27.81, Am Steel & Supply 373.16. Armco Drainage & Metal Products 687.44, ! Citv of Ashland 5 20, Bergman's Shop 27.44, Big Pines Lbr. Co. 7.84. Bruce ! Bauer Lbr. Co. 23.10. Calif. Ore. Pow- j er Co 419.67. Calif.-Pacific Utilities I 1 20 Cal-Ore Mach. Co. 4404 23. Chain Saw Sales & Service 51.50. J. R. Cochran 100.00, Columbia Equip Co. 66.26, Colvear Motor Sales 294 51, r-nmmerrial Printine 25.00. Consolidat ed Freightways 28.38, Coronet Sign tc rolet 19 67. Crater Lake Mach. Co. 428.06 Crater Lake Motors 14.60. Dept. of Motor Vehicles 6.00. Dick Knight Co 9.08. Eagle Point Water Comm. 2 50, Electric Steel Foundry 228.51. Electric Supply 42 53. Farmers Lbr. Co. 38.00. B. P. Hopkins (Federal Tax) 541560, Firestone Stores 68.58, Gage Electric Motor Service 10.72, Gard ner's Machine Shop 19.36. City of Gold Hill 2.70. L. Grissom 263.52. Hamilton Engine Sales 92.45, Haupert Tractor Co. 263.10, Hibbard's Hdw. 7.56. H. L. Pritchard Co. 153 67, Howard Cooper Corp. 30.11. Hubbard Bros. 521.22, Hydraulic Jack Service 33 32, Indus trial Air Products 70.50. A. W. Leo 12.00. Littrell Parts 174.04. Loggers & Contractors Mach. Co. 564.97, McCor mick Farm Equip. Store 22,189.98, Manitou Equip. Co. 354.55, M. C. Lin inger & Sons 867.70, Medford Auto Upholstery 13.00. Medford Concrete Const. Co. 277.52. Medford Corp. 241.45, Medford Domestic Laundry 11.10, Medford Lbr. Co. 5.00. Medford Plate Glass & Mirror Co. 41.12, Med ford Saw Shop 1.90. Medford Station ery Store 69.30, Medford Steel Co. 77.22, Medford Water Comm. 7.55. Mike's Seat Cover Centre 31.69. Moore Steel Service Co. 2170.14. Nat. Hos pital Assn. 562.15. Neptune- Meter Co. 19.29. Office Stationery & Supply 34.50, Oregon Liquid Gas 87.36, Ore. Nev. Calif. Fast Freight 22.07. D. & E. Owens 249.69. Pacific Tel. & Tel. 30.80. Padgett Auto Parts 69.34, Padgham Glass & Mill work 25.00, Parsons Mo tors 232.11, Peck Bros. 405.80, Pierce Freight Lines 8.61, Public Employes Retirement Board (Social Security) 1287.13, Public Employes Retirement System 28.77, R & M Const. Co. 4343.76. Rogue Equip. Sales 10.797.79, Rush Electric 150.59. P. B. Rvnniiw 30.65, Sam Jennings Co. 6.42. Schetky ! aquip. corp. y.44. ancii oil Co. 3939.75. Sherwin-Williams 3.00, J .E. Smith 49 50, P. I. Smith 2.50. So. Ore. Bearing Sales 497.01. So. Ore. Equip. Co. 25.90. State Industrial Accident Comm. 1588.11, B. P. Hopkins (State Tax) 1144.35. Stevens Corp. 132.94, The Texas Co. 241.80, Tide Water Assoc. Oil Co. 1735.88, Timber Prod ucts Co. 20.00. Traffic Safety Supply 706.20. Tru-Mix Concrete 474.00, C. Wendt 22.88. Western Equip. Co. 16.12. Western Union .95. Witham Parts & Equip. 59.87, Woodbury & Co. 327.82. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that I have been appointed by the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. Executor of the WiU of A. J. Hanby. deceased, and have qualified. All persons having claims against the estate of said decedent are hereby notified to present them -with proper vouchers duly verified to me at the office of Skyrman, Ouellette & Heisel, attorneys for said Executor, at Room 418. Medical Center Building, in Med ford. Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated and first published March 13. 1957. Jt. F. Kyle Executor Skyrman. Ouellette & Heisel Attorneys for Executor NOTICE FOR APPLICATION OF PATENT M. A. No. 03635, United States Land Office at Portland, for the district of Oregon, March 6. 1957. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT HAROLD R. TUTTLE. whose address is P.O. Box 533. Yreka, Siskiyou County, Califor nia, in his own behalf and as Attorney in Fact for Helen Tuttle Darius Eshoo. Kathleen Eshoo, Joyce Fielding. Wes ley Clayton Fielding. Georve V. Eshoo, and Barbara Eshoo has made applica tion for a mineral patent to said placer mining claims named and de scribed as follows to-wit: Seven Point Placer. Lots 3 and 4, and the North half of the Northwest Quarter of Sec tion 18, Township 41 South, Range 1 East, of the Willamette Meridian in Jackson County, Oregon; Canasta Placer. Lot 1 of Section 13. Township 41 South. Range 1 West, of the Wil lamette Meridian. Oregon, in Jackson Countv, Oregon. Location notices for said claims are recorded in the mining records of Jackson County, Oregon as follows: Seven Point Placer, described in notice of location recorded in Vol ume 55, page 17; Canasta Placer, de scribed in notif e of location recorded in Volume 56. page 88, and amended location recorded in Volume 60, page 305. There are no claims conflicting with either the said Seven Point Pla cer or Canasta Placer, and the East boundary of the Canasta Placer is part of the West boundary of the Seven Point Placer. Any and all persons claiming adversely the mining ground or any part of same so designated and applied for are hereby notified that unless their adverse claims are duly filed according to law and the regula tions thereunder, with the" Manager of the United States District Land Of fice for the District of Oregon at Port land, Oregon, within the sixty day period of the publication of this no tice of said application, they will be barred bv virtue of the provisions of Ch. 2. Title 30. U.S.C. 1940 Ed, as amended. Irving W. Anderson, Manager FILE NO. 10018 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 OTTO H. 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