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LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK SON COUNTY In the Matter of the Estate of PETE SULLIVAN. Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned hfls been appointed by the Circuit Court of Oregon for Jackson County. Administratrix of the estate of Pete Sullivan, de ceased. All persons having claims against the said estate are hereby notified to present the said claims with the proper vouchers to the undersigned Administratrix at the offices of Harbison and Pfazza. 207 U.S. National Bank Building. Med ford. Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated and first published this 22nd day of April. 1958. Zita Maddox. Administratrix Harbison and Piazza Attorneys for Administratrix NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL FLECTION AND MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN in compliance with Sec. 331.010. ORS. to the legal voters of School Dis trict No 10. of Jackson Countv, State of Oregon, that the ANNUAL SCHOOL ELECTION of said Dis trict will be held at schoolhouse: between the hours of 2 P.M. and 8 P.M. on the first Monday of May. being the 5th day of May, A D 1953. for the purpose of elect ing one district director for 5 years, one Rural Board member-at-large for 3 yeas and one Rural Board Zone 3 member for 3 years. Dated this 1st dav of April. 1958. Floyd H. Baiter Chairman Board of Directors ATTEST: Estelle Bollard District Clerk LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL ELECTION AND MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, in compliance with Sec. 331.010. ORS, to the legal voters of School Dist rict No. 59. of Jackson Countv, State of Oregon, that the ANNUAL SCHOOL ELECTION of said Dist rict will be held at High School: between the hours of 2 P.M. and 8 P.M. on the first Monday of May, being the 5th day of May, A.D 1958. for the purpose of electing one district director for 5 years; Electing one rural board member' at-large for 3 years: Electing one Rural Board Zone member for 3 years Dated this 10th day of April 1958. Mariorie Biden Chairman Board of Directors ATTEST: Fave Orgain District Clerk LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING Notice is hereby given to the legal voters of school district No. 3C of Jackson County, State of Oregon, that a SCHOOL MEETING of the said district will be held at Schoolhouse on the 8th day of May, 1958 at 8:00 o'clock p.m., for the purpose of discussing the budget for the fiscal year beginning July 1. 1958 and?ndina June 30, 1959, hereinafter set forth. BUDGET FISCAL YEAR 1958-1959 SCHEDULE I SUMMARY OF ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES. RECEIPTS AND AVAILABLE CASH BALANCES, AND TAX LEVIES Estimation of Tax Levy Total All Funds Total Estimated Expenditures $ 75,895.44 DEDUCT: Total Estimated Receipts and Available Cash Balances 35,443.88 Amount Necessary to Balance the Budget 40,451.56 ADD: Estimated Amount of "Taxes That Will Not Be Collected During , the Fiscal Year for Which This Budget Is Made, v Including Estimated Rebate on Taxes 3,526.98 General Funds $ 71,242.88 Bond Interest and Sinking Funds $ 4,652.56 35, 13.88 35,799.00 2,835.51 4,652.56 691.47 Total Estimated Tax Levies for Ensuing Fiscal Year $ 43,978.54 $ 38,634.51 S 5,344.03 6. Analysis of Estimated Tax Levies: (a) Amount Inside 6 Limitation (b) Amount Outside 6 Limitation $ 43,978.54 $ 38,634.51 (c) Not Affected by 6 Limitation INDEBTEDNESS 1. Amount of bonded indebtedness (Include all negotiable interest-bearing war rants issued under ORS 328,205) $ 57,500.00 2. Amount of warrant indebtedness on warrants issued and endorsed "not paid for want of funds" 3. Amount of other indebtedness 1 . 4. Total indebtedness (sum of items 1, 2, 3) $ 57,500.00 SCHEDULE II Actual Receipts Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Ending Ending June 30, 1956 June 30, 1957 GENERAL FUND ESTIMATED RECEIPTS Budget Allowance Current Fiscal Year Item Estimated Receipts Ensuing Fiscal Year 20. $ 2,474.67 $ 2,813.72 $ 2,484.00 4,027.82 5,085.21 3,487.90 15,828.25 170.47 867.22 1,505.00 1,608.50 14,443.29 162.35 1,631.61 1,407.58 1,931.38 15,300.34 155.25 1,547.00 1,888.58 1,984.86 Revenue From Intermediate Sources 21.1 County School Fund $ 2,637.18 29.9 Miscellaneous 4,000.00 30. Revenue From or Through State Sources 1 31.2 Other Basic School Fund Receipts 18,896.62 33.1 Common (irreducible) School Fund 175.95 36.2 Federal Money Received Through State - 1,588.68 40. Revenue Direct From Federal Sources 41.1 Public Law 874 50. Revenue From Other School Districts 51.0 Tuition and Transportation 3,026.25 $ 26,481.93 S 27,475.14 $ 26,847.93 . 6,024.24 1,557.99 4,519.24 TOTAL RECEIPTS - .,...$ 30,324.68 Beginning Net Cash Balance Less Cash Working Fund (or Deficit) $ 5,119.20 32.506.17 $ 29.033.13 S 31.367.17 Total Budget Resources General Fund $ 35,443.88 SCHEDULE III Actual Expenditures Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Ending Ending June 30, 1956 June 30,1957 Fiscal Year GENERAL FUND ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES Budget Allowance Current Item Estimated Expenditures Ensuing Fiscal Year $ 400.00 $ 400.00. $ 500.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 35.00 35.00 14.82 14.04 10.50 88.00 $ 499.82 $ 622.04 $ 630.50 $ 5.032.40 $ 5.166.66 $ 5,500.00 22,773.32 20,602.00 22,405.00 200.04 225.00 150.00 836.20 919.51 878.93 752.81 555.72 800.00 439.13 432.58 662.75 $ 29,833.86 $ 27,876.51 $ 30,621.68 $ 3,013.19 $ 3,600.00 $ 3,900.00 35.00 824.66 . 644.04 657.12 1,250.98 1,397.92 1,753.95 761.99 765.57 879.69 91.25 97.37 150.00 $ 5,942.07 $ .6,539.90 $ 7,340.76 . ... - - - $ ' 536.75 $ 1,927.10 $ 730.00 1,181.87 1,974.97 2,255.00 70.35 19.60 150.00 28.49 154.69 75.00 $ 1,817.46 $ 4,076.36 $ 3,210.00 $ 27.90 $ 28.65 $ 31.05 26.36 19.02 26.00 4,715.92 4.007.70 4.277.70 4.898.77 5.388.76 4,977.60 3,500.00 3,248.40 423.64 329.58 293.08 207.00 1,098.00 1,234:80 2,761.20 2,761.20 2,861.20 250.00 250.00 867.22 1,631.61 1,547.00 35.00 S 17,678.01 $ 18,547.92 $ 15,498.43 $ 714.49 $ 699.55 $ 605.54 189.25 184.00 ' 202.00 1,180.68 1,531.60 1,858.24 792.98 ' 783.43 974.34 $ 2,877.40 S 3,198.58 $ 3,640.12 $ $ 1,888.58 $ 258.08 217.51 260.00 S 253.08 $ 2,106.09 S 260.00 S 56.67 $ 53.33 $ 100.00 I. General Control 1. Personal Service: (2) Clerk $ 500.00 (4) Compulsory Education and Census 35.00 2. ' Supplies 50.00 3. Elections and Publicity 150.00 4. ' Legal Service (Clerk's Bbnd, Audit, etc.) 10.50 5. School Board Dues .-. ,. 35.00 6. Total Expense of General Control II. Instruction 1. Personal Service: (1) Principals $ (3) Teachers (4) Substitute Teachers 2. Library Supplies, Repairs 3. Teaching Supplies 4. Textbooks 6. Other Expense of Instruction 780.50 5,900.00 24,000.00 300.00 150.00 822.90 812.50 887.50 7. Total Expense of Instruction $ 32,872.90 III. Operation of Plant 1. Personal Service: (1) Janitors and Other Employees ....$ 4,000.00 (2) Janitor's Convention 2. Supplies 666.75 3. Fuel 1,753.95 5. Light and Power 879.69 6. Telephone 150.00 8. Total Expense of Operation $ . 7,450.39 IV. Maintenance and Repairs 1. Personal. Service $ 2. Repair, Maintenance and Replacement (1) Furniture and Equipment . (2) Building Structure 3. Upkeep of Grounds 4. Other Expense of Maintenance and Repairs 600.00 1,803.14 919.45 300.00 200.00 Total Expense of Maintenance and Repairs $ Auxiliary Agencies Health Service (1) Personal Service (nurse, etc.) Child Guidance $ (2) First Aid Transportation of Pupils (1) Personal Service Supplies and Repairs Replacement of Buses Insurance ' Other Expense of Transportation 3. Other Auxiliary Agencies (1) School Lunch a. Personal Service b. Supplies and Other Expenses .. c. Federal Lunch d. Cooks Convention t (2) (3) (4) (5) 3,822.59 41.40 26.00 5,937.30 5,359.34 381.00 1,602.00 3,201.00 500.00 1,588.68 4. Total Expense of Auxiliary Agencies $ 18,636.72 VI. Fixed Charges (Exclusive of items included under V-2) 1. Insurance $ 635.54 2. Student Insurance 280.00 3. Retirement State and Federal 1,858.24 4. Other Fixed Charges, Social Security 906.00 5. Total Fixed Charges $ 3,679.78 VII. Capital Outlays 3. Additions and Alterations to Bldgs. 2,500.00 4. Library Books . 400.00 9. Total Capital Outlays $ 2,900.00 VIII. Debt Service, Non-Bonded 2. Interest on Other Indebtedness and Bank Charges ...$ 100.00 3. Total Debt Service, Non-Bonded ....:...$ 100.00 $ 500.00 IX. Emergency $ 1,000.00 X. Total Genetal Fund Expenditures (Items 1-6. II-7, III-8, IV-5, V-4, $ 58.963.37 $ 63.020.73 S 61,801.49 Vf-5, VII-9. VIII-3, IX) $ 71,242.88 No. 58-171-E SUMMONS SUIT IN EQUITY TO QUIET TITLE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF JACKSON H. A TAYLOR and CECILE C. TAYLOR, husband wife. Plaintiffs, vs. M. L. CASE and W. F. CASE, hus band and wife, and also all other persons or parties unknown claim ing any right, tiUe, estate, lien or interest in the real property de scribed in the complaint herein. Defendants. TO EACH. EVERY AND ALL OF THE ABOVE NAMED DEFEND ANTS. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON each of you is hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed herein in the above enUtled suit on or before the last day of four weeks from and after the date of the first publication of this summons. If you fail to so appear and answer, plaintiffs will apply to the court for the relief demanded in their complaint, which relief is succinctly stated as fol lows, to-wit: That all claims that you assert of any right, tiUe. estate, lien or interest in or to the real property situate in Jackson County, Oregon, particularly described as follows, to-wit: The Northwest quarter of Sec tion 12 in Township 38 South, Range 2 East of the Willamette Meridian in Jackson County, Oregon. or in or to any part or' parcel thereof be adjudged and declared to be null and void; and that plain tiffs be decreed to be the owner in fee simple of said preinises, and of the whole thereof, free and clear of any and all such right, title, estate, lien or interest; and that you. and each and all persons claiming through or under you, be forever enjoined, restrained,, and barred from asserting, attempUng to establish, or claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in or to said real property, or in or to any part of parcel thereof; and that plaintiffs' title to said premises be forever quieted and set at rest. The date of the order for pub lication of this summons is April 14. 1958 and the time prescribed for such publication is once each week for four successive weeks. Dated and first published April 15th, 1958. VAN DYKE. DELLENBACK & McGOODWIN Attorneys for plaintiffs 110 East 6th Street Medford, Oregon NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL ELECTION AND MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, in compliance with See 331.010, ORE, to the legal voters of School Dis trict No. 9 of Jackson County, State of Oregon, that the ANNUAL SCHOOL ELECTION of said Dis trict will be held at High School Gym; between the hours of 2 P.M. and 8 P.M on the first Monday of May being the 5th day of May, A.D 1958, for the purpose of elect ing On.- 5 year & one 3 year mem ber to the local School -Board, (directors) One Rural Board Mem-ber-at-large AND one Rural Board Zone member. Dated this I4th day of April, 1958. Leonard C. Bradshaw Chairman Board of Directors ATTEST. Beryl Hickson District Clerk NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL ELECTION AND MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, in compliance with Sec. 331.010, ORS, to the legal voters of School Dis trict No. 3C, of Jackson County, State of Oregon, that the ANNUAL SCHOOL ELECTION of said Dis trict will be held at Schoolhouse: between the hours of 2 P.M. and 8 P.M. on the first Monday of May, being the 5th day of May. A.D. 1958. for the purpose of electing A Director for a 5 year term, A Director for a 2 year term and one Rual Board Member-at-large for- a 3 year term. Dated this 10th day of April, 1958. J. Stanley Larson Chairman Board of Directors ATTEST: Louis Straube District Clerk No. 58-211-E SUIT IN EQUITY SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK SON COUNTY ARTHUR O AOS, Plaintiff. BILLIE E AOS. Defendant. TO- BILLIE E. AOS, Defendant: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: 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 the fourth week from the date of first publication of this summons, and if you fail to answer or otherwise appear in said suit for the want thereof, plaintiff will apply to the court for the re lief prayed for in said complaint, a succinct statement of which is as follows : For a decree of the above en titled court forever dissolving the bonds of matrimony heretofore and now exisiting between plaintiff and defendant and awarding to plain tiff a decree of absolute divorce and that plaintiff be awarded the the 1953 Willys automobile owned by the parties and all of the fol lowing described real property, to wit: Commencing 100 feet West from the Southeast corner of Lot Two (2) in Hamilton Addition to the City of Medford, Jackson County, Oregon, according to the official plat thereof now of record; thence North 106 feet; thence West 50 feet; thence South 106 feet; thence East 50 feet to the point of beginning, Free and clear of all right, title and interest of the defendant. That the date of the order of publication of this summons is April 14. 1958. The time prescribed for publication is once each week for four consecutive weeks, and the date of"' first publication of this summons is April 15, 1958. Robert R. Dickey Attorney for Plaintiff Medical Center Building - Medford, Oregon Bidauli Will Ask Approval Thursday Paris (IP) Georges Bi dault expects to be ready by Thursday to ask the National Assembly to confirm him as France's 27th post-war pre mier, it was reported today. Political observers gave Bidault little chance of vic tory. His firm "Save Algeria" policy is opposed by the Communists, the Socialists and even some members of his own moderate MRP party. An MRP caucus today will decide the party's attitude to ward Bidault, who was one of two MRP assemblymen who voted against ex-Premier Fel ix Gaillard when he was overthrown last week. The MRP holds 71 Assembly seats. Socialist ex-Premier Guy Mollet virtually torpedoed Bi dault's already slim chances Monday by announcing that the 100 Socialists in the As sembly will not support the prospective premier. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL ELECTION AND MEETING NOTICF IS HEREBY GIVEN, in compliance with Sec. 331.010, ORS, to the legal voters of School Dist rict 94, of Jackson County, State of Oregon that the ANNUAL SCHOOL MEETING of said Dist rict will be held at Pinehurst School; to begin at the hour of 2:00 o'clock P.M. on the first Mon day of May, being the 5th day of May. A.D 1958, for the purpose of transaction of business usual at such meeUng; and electing 2 board members. Dated . this 9th day of April, 1958. Clyde Laird Chairman Board of Directors ATTEST. , Mildred D Laird District Clerk. No. 102633 NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK SON COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF LILLIAN NYE SCHERMERHORN, also known as Lillian B. Scher merhorn, deceased NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the above court has appointed the undersigned executor of the estate of Lillian Nye Schermerhorn, also known as Lillian B. Schermerhorn, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are -hereby re quired to present the same with proper voucher within six months from the date at the offices of Neff, Frohnmayer & Lowry, Cooley Theatre Building, Medford, Oregon. Dated and first published April 1, 1958. CLARENCE PIERCE, Executor NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that the undersigned on April 30, 1958 at the hour oi 10:00 o'clock A.M. at 3811 Crater Lake Avenue, Medford, Jackson County, Oregon, will sell at private sale to the highest bidder for cash all of the interest of E. L. Carter in and to the following described personal property, to-wit: One 1955 Mack Logging Truck bearing Motor No. NHB136312, Factory Number LJ29X63089. which sale is pursuant to a fore closure of a certain chattle mort gage executed and delivered to Jerry Olson Investment Company on June 22, 1957 by E. L. Carter. Gerald E. Olson dba Jerry. Olson Investment Company NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL Election NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, in compliance with Sec. 331.010. ORS, to the legal voters of School Dist rict No. 549C, of Jackson County, State of Oregon, that the ANNUAL SCHOOL ELECTION of said Dist rict will be held at the following poling places, to-wit: at the Hed rick Junior Hign School building on East Jackson Street; and the McLOughlin Junior High School building on West Second Street; both in the City of Medford, Ore gon; between the hours of 2:00 P.M. and 8:00 P.M. on the first Monda" of May, being the 5th day of May, A.D. 1958, for the follow ing purposes: 1. Election of one district direc tor lor a term of five years. 2 Election of one rural board member-at-large for a term of three years 3. Election of one Rural Board Zone member for a term of three years PRECINCT BOUNDARIES. No tice is hereby further given that the district school board of said school district for the purposes of the aforesaid election, has divided the school district into two elec tion precincts, one of which con sists of all that part of the school district WEST of Bear Creek, also that part of the district formerly School District No. 69 (Oak Grove) and School District No. 95 (West Side) shall vote in the McLough lin Junior High school; and the other election precinct consists of all that part of the school district EAST of Bear Creek and that part of the school district formerly School District No. 29 (Dewey) and School District No. 102 (Kenwood) shall vote in the Hedrick Junior High School, both in the City of Medford, Oregon. Dated this 11th day of April 1958. F C Bash Chairman Board of Directors ATTEST: Rebecca Jensen District Clerk MATL TRIBUKE, Medford, Oregon, Tuesday, April 22, 1958 IS Share-Ownership Within Easy Reach With Investment Plan Editor's note: G. Keith Funston, president of the New York Stock Exchange, is today's guest con tributor to Elmer C. Walzer's "Financial Gossip" column while Walzer is on vacation. BY G. KEITH FUNSTON President N.Y. Stock Exch. Written for United Press New t York, (IP) A great many people who don't hap pen to own stock in the na tion's businesses have exag gerated ideas about the mil lions who do. They suspect most stock holders were wealthy to start with, or that they don't bother with the market unless they have sev eral thousand dollars to in vest. But despite these and other glaring misconceptions, share ownership is within easy reach of almost everyone these days. A searching study of the American investing family points this up dramatically. According to survey findings the average investor has a me dian household income of $6, 200, while two out of every three earn less than $7,500. The plain fact is that it's simple to buy shares of Gen eral Electric, RCA, Dow Chemical and other great corporations. And it can be done for as little as $40 a month. If that seems steep, make it $40 every three months. These are the payments that thousands of people are making under the monthly investment plan a program for buying securities regularly that recently cele brated its fourth birthday. . Some Hesitate Despite the ease of invest ing, however, countless pros pective investors hesitate for fear they do not qualify. Among other things, they don't know exactly how to in vest, or they're afraid they do not have enough money, or they don't think they can af ford the risk. The risk factor is vital for everyone, of course. While shareownership involves re wards it also involves hazards, as well. You shouldn't attempt it if you feel your extra cash is going to be needed else where in the budget for reg ular living expenses or for emergencies. But for those who want to put those extra dollars to work, almost any reliable brokerage firm will be happy to explain the mechanics of the Monthly Investment Plan Don't ever get the notion that brokers are stand-offish. They aren't. Your business is as welcome as the next fellow's. And for all they know you might be kin to the little old lady who invested $40 a mon th, for several months, appar ently liked the way things were going, and came in next time to place a $250,000 or der. MIP is a system enabling the small investor to buy stock in any great corporation listed on the New York Stock Ex change, even though he does not. necessarily have the price of a full.share. No Installment Plan In brief, if the stock of your choice is selling at $100, your $40 trays two-fifths of a share. MIP incidently, is no instal ment plan program. You buy only what you pay for and there are no contract obli gations, charges or fees ex cept for normal brokerage commissions. "To me it's no different than going to the grocery, al though a lot of people think there's something mysterious about it," says Mrs. John Gregson of Hopatong, New Jersey. For four years Mrs. Gregson has been buying pub lic utility company stock through MIP. Like Mrs. Gregson, the ments. ; BOND INTEREST AND SINKING FUND ESTIMATED RECEIPTS Actual Budget Estimated Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Allowance ' For Ending Ending Current ' Ensuing June 30, 1956 June 30, 1957 Fiscal Year Item Fiscal Year $ 8,200.39 $ 359.10 $ 2,996.07 1. Total Receipts $ ' 4,938.52 2. Beginning Net Cash Balance 2,644.47 7,561.72 4,686.43 or (Deficit) (226.21) 3. Total Budget Resources $ 4,712.31 il ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES 1. Principal on Bonds (Include negotiable interest-bearing warrants issued under $ 1,500.00 $ 1,500.00 $ 3,000.00 ORS 328.260) ....$ 3,000.00 1,783.14 1,734.39 1,733.81 2. Interest on Bonds . 1,652.56 $ 3.283.14 $ 3,234.39 $ 4,733.81 3 Total Expenditures $ 4,65256 SPECIAL FUNDS RUCH SCHOOL LUNCH FUND ESTIMATED RECEIPTS $ 867.22 $ 1,631.61 $ 1,547.00 1. Federal Lunch Receipts . $ 1,588.68 2,672.75 2,816.26 2,386.62 2. Student Payments '. : $ 2,500.00 $ 3,539.97 $ 4,478.87 $ 3,933.62 Total Receipts ; S 4,088.68 $ 567.76 $ 408.47 $ 603.25 Beginning Net Cash Balance : . $ 653.58 $ 4,107.73 $ 4,887.34 $ 4,536.87 Total Budget Resources : S 4,742.26 . . ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES $ 3,400.11 $ 4,129.98 $ 3,855.43 1. Food $ 3,963.68 150.64 2.00 3. Equipment 1 50.00 97.96 58.37 78.19 4. All Other 75.00 $ 3,648.71 $ 4,190.35 $ 3,933.62 Total Expenditures : $ 4,088.68 Dated April 17, 1958 Approved April 17, 1958 Signed: Signed: Louis Straube George W. Sample District Clerk Secretary, Budget Committee J. Stanley Larson . E. H. 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