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o Pacifists Request Order Set Aside San Francisco (Ul Four pacifists forbidden to sail their 30-foot ketch from Hono lulu to Eniwetok to protest the current atomic tests have asked a U.S. appeals court to set aside the order. Through attorney A. L. Wirin, the crewmen of the Golden Rule asked the ap peals court Monday to either modify the order handed down by Federal Judge Jon Wiig of Honolulu, or to lift it. Wirin said the injunction is illegal since it abridges the crew's "constitutional alght to travel on the high seas." The court will hear argu ments on May 21. The four pacifists were found guilty of contempt last week for trying to sail for Eniwetok despite the court order forbidding them to. Bock Stairs: How Big Is a Billion? By DAYTON MOORE United Press Correspondent Washington (IF) Back stairs at the White House: President Eisenhower be gan dealing in large figures during World War II and has been at it on and off ever since. Billions have been his diet more or less since he en tered the White House. But he readily admits he still has great difficulty com prehending' how big a billion is . He said in a speech last week that the nation is re placing its trees at a rate of one billion a year. Then he did gome pencil mathamatics to break it down a bit and came up with 30 trees a sec ond. . MI can understand 30 a sec ond really easier than I can a billion a year," he said. For the first time since he became president, the Presi dent was greeted at a public gathering last week by some thing other than the usual riffles and flourishes and "Hail To The. Chief." Republican congressmen, accompanied by an organ, sang "My Old Kentucky Home" when the President made his entrance at their dinner meeting. He was half way to his seat at the head table before most of the din ers realized he had entered the room. The organist finally switch ed to "The Stars And Stripes Forever." If the President noticed the switch, he didn't show it in the least. He stood at attention until the last note died out, just as he would have done if it had been the usual "Hail To The Chfef." The President Joined heart ily in the community sing preceding the dinner. The SYNOPSIS O ANNUAL STTEMENT for the yur ended December 31. .VS7. erf the U.S BRANCH, CALEDONIAN INSURANCE COMPANY ;Of New York, in the State of New 'York, made to the Insurance Com jmissioner of the State of Oregon, 'pursuant to law: mu ITTC n AMPTS Bond. . M.l!fM3,1? Stock! - ... - 75lis.w ortgaae loam on real r fate . ... (Real estate, less JO encum i brances Cash and bank deposits , gn's' balances or un- Merest, dividends and reel i estate Income due and ac- I trued aother assets Total admitted assets $5,952)17.48 LIABILITIES. SURPLUS AND HTHPR FUNDS Losses .. S 535.70400 Loss adlustment expenses 21,258 00 HnrnMl ormium& 318.244.8 All other liabilities 232,847.09; 0.00 5t5,92?i 47J07.27 14.138.36 .5W 85 90.243.90 SYNOPSIS Of ANNUAL STATEMENT for the year ended December 31. 1957 of the ATLAS ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED of London. In the Country of Enolan4 made to the Insurance Commissioner of the State of Oregon, pursuant to taw: ADMITTED ASSETS Bonds S 8,741.970.58 loans on real less t . en- Stocks .... Mortgage estate Real estate. cumbrances Cash and bank deposits . Agents' balances or uncol lected premiums ... . Interest, dividends and real estate income due and accrued Other assets 3,411,491.16 0.00 000 04,712.63 1,261,719.61 81,317 02 477,831.11 I Tntil IIjihiNtiM. Mceot capital . . $1,108,053.98 Statutory deposit u.ww.uu Special surplus funds ..,!! fonassigned funds (surplus) 4443.963.70 Surplus as regards policy- fholderi $4,843,963.70 Total $5,952 J)1 7.68 STATEMENT OF INCOME premiums earned $ 755.041.32 Losses incurred $ 455,363.98 Loss expenses incurred 28,967 5 other underwriting ex penses Incurred 245,170.03 I Total underwriting dftuc ! tions II ef underwriting gate or rioss ... investment Income 729,501 J6 25,539.76 153.6IV.SI -7,975.44 pner income i Tfltal. before federal fn ! come taxes 171.1 84.13 Federal income taxes in curred mita.ii Net Inrame 123.837.96 Dividends to stockholders $ 0 Dividends to policyholders. 0 aoita changes met) . . e rther items affectina sur plus Weil , -isijirr.il Total capital end surplus . Items (natt -157.079.11 hefrejta In airnliis as re- garos poucynoiaers . 13 BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THE YEAR 66 88 0 Vreef premiums received t Direct losses paid. Dividends paid or credited to policyholders .. 0 principal office In Oregon: Nona. SYNOPSIS OF ANNUAL STATEMENT pr the year ended December 11, or inv 1957, UNIVERSAL INSURANCE COMPANY Mltford, Holland Townsnip. In the late of New Jersey, made to the nsurance Commissioner of the State Oregon, pursuant to law: ADMITTED ASSETS onds $4,941,304.21 Stocks 2483,204.00 ttorteaae loans on real M- tate - . Rea estate, less so oncunv i brances 0 Cash and bank deposits .. 1.540,444.75 Aoents' balances or uncol i lected premiums ... . 468,984.70 rnterest, dividends and real state Income due and ac- erued 39,385.35 bttier assets 333,790.49 Total admitted asset $9,707,115.50 LIABILITIES, SURPLUS AND ' OTHER FUNDS Losses $2,576,284.23 boss adlustment expenses. 335.748.00 nearned premiums , U28.86l.87 All orner liabilities i jn.iM.ii Total admitted assets .. $14,669,049.11 LIABILITIES, SURPLUS AND OTHER FUNDS Losses . $ 1,462.142 00 Loss adlustment expenses 104,845.00 Unearned premiums 6,141,107.80 All other liabilities 1J28.839.74 Total liabilities, except capital . $ 9.036.934.54 capital Da d uo i 500.000 oo Special surplus funds 0.00 unassioned funds (sur plus) . 5,132,114.57 Surplus as regards policy holders $ 5.632,114.57 Total $14,669,049.11 STATEMENT OF INCOME Premiums earned Losses incurred Loss expenses Incurred 435,727.79 Other underwriting ex- e penses incurred 2,807.971.87 $ 6,132,704 36' ... $ 3,826,588.00 Total underwriting de ductions ... 7,070,287.66 Net underwriting loss (-) 937,583.30 Investment income 575.454.50 Other Income 48,512.90 Total, before federal In- come taxes (-) 313,615.90 Federal income taxes In curred (-) 160.994.54 Net Income Dividends to stockholders Dividends to aollcvholders Capital changes (net) Other itemj affecting sur plus (net) (-) 152,621.36 0.00 000 0.00 192,741.60 Total capital and surplus items (net) 192,741.60 Decrease In surolus as regards policyholders .(-) 1,045 J42.96 BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THE YEAR Net premiums received...! 119,210.54 Ner losses paid ... S4.7Q3.2 Dividends oaid or credited to policyholders ... o.uo Principal office m Oregon: Portland. 1957, ! Total liabilities. capital except .. $5,640,828.31 Capital paid up $1,125,000.00 Special surDius funds . 0 IJnassigned funds (surplus) 2,941,287.19 fiurpius as regards policy holders $4,066,287.19 'Total . $9,707,115J0 STATEMENT OF INCOME Premiums earned $3,461 ,320.42 Losses Incurred $2,156,919.67 Loss expenses Incurred 291.816.15 pmer underwriting ex- fpenses Incurred 1,171,787.45 1 Total underwritlna deduc tions . ... . J,420,3.27 Met underwriting gain or loss ... I- 159.202 851 Investment Income 262,810.33 ether Income 0 natal, before federal h come taxes 103.607.48 r-eoerai income Taxes m- ! curred (- 23.522.S3) I Net Income Dividends to stockholders $ Dividends to policyholders. Capital changes (net) O'ner items affecting sur t plus (net) j Total caoltsl and surplus items Inetl pecrease In surplus as re- 127,130.31 75400.00 0 0 2S1 430.46 356.830.46 gards policyholders 229,700.15 BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THE YEAR Direct premiums received $ 195,753 26 Direct losses paid 133,020.89 Dividends paid or credited ' to policyholders 0 principal office in Oregon: None. 1957, SYNOPSIS OF ANNUAL STATEMENT for tne year ended December 31 or tne 1AGLE STAR INSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED iof Great Britain, U. S. Branch, In the State of New York, made to the (Insurance Commissioner of the State of Oregon, pursuant to law: ADMITTED ASSETS ronds $3,463 850.67 tocks 3,836.411.00 mortgage loans on real es- . tate Real estate, less $. encu in cumbrances . Cash and bank deposits . . . iAgents' balances or uncol lected premiums Snterest, dividends and real 0.00 0.00 802,643 i 671,969.83 : rniMl Other assets" 25.226 84 660.047.00 Total admitted assets ... $9,40.148.75 LIABILITIES. SURPLUS AND OTHER FUNDS Losses ... ... $1,750,541.72 Loss adlustment expenses. 143,140.68 JUnearned premiums , 1,864,384.73 All other liabilities 1,642,009.40 Total liabilities, except capital ... $5,400,076.53 Statutory Deoosit . $ 500,000.00 Special surplus funds 0.00 Lnassioned funds (surolus) 3,560,072 Surplus as regards policy holders $4460472.22 Total S9 -460.148.75 STATEMENT OF INCOME Premiums earned $3,090,161.51 (Losses incurred $2438,134.62 Less expenses incurred 222419.00 Other underwriting ex- j penses Incurred 1.239,933.14 Total underwriting deduc tions 3,500.886.76 iNet underwriting gain or ; loss . (- 500.725 251 investment income 341463.11 iOther Income . . 0.00 Total, before federal In- , come taxes - ... 159.662-14 Federal income taxes In curred ZBS.MI.W, Net income ...(- 448J43 141 (Dividends to stockho'ders S 0.00 Dividends to policyholders. 0 00 iCnoitei. Changes (n . .. g.uu Knner items arteciing sur plus men TS4,oy.ji Total capital and surplus items (netl 984497.12 Decrease in surplus as re gards policyholders (-1,02,440 .26) BUSINESS IN OREGON r-OR THE YcAK Direct premiums received $ 109,242.51 Direct losses paid 67419.49 Dividends paid or credited to ponevno'aers . 0.00 rincipai office in Oregon: None. SYNOPSIS OF ANNUAL STATEMENT for me year ended December 31 or Tne GLENS FALLS INSURANCE CO. of Glens Falls, in the State of New York, made to the Insurance com- m ii uner or ina aiaim ut uinon pursuant to law: ADMITTED ASSETS Bond . S 85.80t.481. 68 Stocks , ..... 37,915,954.34 Mortgage loans on reel estate . . . " . Real estate, less $0 en cumbrances .. Cash and bank deposits. Agents' balances or un collected premiums.. Interest, dividends and real estate income due and accrued . . Other assets 1,050,612.28 7,650,742.59 9,115,182.31 594,180.14 8.489.496.86 Total admitted assets ..$150,624,650.20 LIABILITIES. SURPLUS AND OTHER FUNDS Losses $36,311,649.25 Loss adlustment expenses 4,831.920.00 Unearned premiums 57.444,679.22 All other liabilities 7486,465.45 Total liabilities, except capital ... $105,674,713.92 capital paid up $ 6,500,000.00 Special surplus funds ... 15,881,582.69 Unassioned funds (sur plus) Zl.SWMJ.Tt Surplus as regards policy holders .$ 44.949,936 28 Total $150,624,650.20 STATEMENT OF INCOME Premiums earned $ 78,834,942.70 Losses incurred $ 42,512,788.64 Loss expenses incurred . 7,228,966.70 Other underwriting ex penses Incurred 32.867.812.14 Total underwriting de ductions Net underwriting loss.. Investment Income Other income Total, before federal In come taxes Federal income taxes Incurred 12.609.567.48 -3,774,624.78 3.161.1 76.23 42,104.10 J71.344.45 -184,635.13 Net Income -386,709.32 Dividends to stfrholders S -1.300400.00 Dividends to p'cvho ders. -o- Capital changes (net) -0- otner items affecting surplus (net) -4,591455.27 Total capital and sur plus items (net) S,mj55.V Decrease in surplus at regards policyholders .. -6,278,264.59 BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THE YEAR Premiums received t 1,534,806.48 Losses paid . 994,970.12 Dividends paid or cred ited to policyholders -O- Principal office in Oregon: 225 S. W. 4th Ave., Portland 4, Oregon. SYNOPSIS OF ANNUAL STATFMFNT for trie year ended December 31, 1957, or me FIDELITY-PHENIX FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY of New York, In the State of New York, made to the Insurance Com missioner of the State of Oregon, pursuant to law: ADMITTED ASSETS Bonds $ 60.021.531.00 Stocks - - 268 119,713.00 Mortgage loans en real estate - . . -o- Real estate, less $0 en cumbrances . . T.5B4.725.13 Cash and bank deposits . 4,921,268,87 Agents' balances or un- conecTeo premiums i.vv4,s4. Interest, dividends and real estate income due and accrued 396.216 50 Other assets JJ25.599.45 Total admitted as sets $357,653431.27 "LIABILITIES. SURPLUS AND OTHER FUNDS Losses .... $ 14.033,639.70 Loss adlustment ex penses 1477.000.00 Unearned premiums 60.743,457.48 All otheiliabilities 8,262428.21 r Toal liabilities, except capital $ 84.116.625 39 Capital paid up S 20.000,000.00 ipeciai surplus runos ... j,oyy,i.yu Unassigned funds (sur plus) . 2SM38428.98 Surplus as regards pol icyholders 23,5J,2l2.TO Total ..$357 ,653,838.27 STATEMENT OF INCOME Premiums earned $ 51,547430.06 Losses incurred $ 30,206.870.41 Loss expenses incurred . 347850.86 Other underwriting ex penses incurred .. . 24,553.500. 1 J Total underwriting de- ductions ... S 57439.001.40 Net underwriting gain or loss -6.291471.34 Investment income . 21,223,699.33 Other income 10,491.51 To'al. before federal In come taxes . 14,942,809.50 Federal income taxes in curred 2.377,770 89 Net income ..... 12.565.038.61 Dividends to stockhold ers $ 1,000,000.00 Dividends to policyhold ers .. ... -A- Capital changes (net) .... urner items attecring surplus (net) .. .. . 50,512466.66 Total capital and sur plus Items (net) 584566.66 Decrease in surplus as regards policyholders.. 45,947428.05: BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THE YEAR Net premiums received S 184.312 36 Net losses paid 53,152.62 Dividends paid or cred ited to policyholders . -O- Principal office in Oregon: Portland.! SYNOPSIS OF ANNUAL STATEMENT for the year ended December 31. 1957. of the UNITED STATES FIRE INSURANCE CO. of 110 William St., New York 38. hi the State of New York, made to the Insurance Commissioner of the State of Oregon, pursuant to law: J ADMITTED ASSETS Bonds $ 61, 211,936. 88 Stocks -. 50,626,143.00 Mortgage loans on real estate . . . Real estate, less $0 en cumbrances 103,351.1$ Cash and bank deposits. 8,639,298.97 Agents' balances or un collected premiums 5.241,235 77 Interest, dividends and real estate income due and accrued 377,238 00 Other assets 4,709,921.14 Total admitted assets ..$130,909,174.91 LIABILITIES. SURPLUS AND OTHER FUNDS Losses $ 15,726,819 00 Loss adlustment expenses 1 ,449,278.00 Unearned premiums 44,307,637.31 All other liabilities 4426,857.31 Total liabilities, except capital . in sot Capital paid up ." .."II." $ 6.300,00040 special surplus funds . 1,768,701.88 Unassigned funds (sur plus) 7.lrM AST JT Surplus as regards policy- noioers 65,09!, 5B3.2 Total $130,909,174.91 STATEMENT OF INCOME Premiums earned 1 ?1.Ms7nie Losses incurred 28,510,294.53 Loss expenses incurred.. 3430,184.88 Other underwriting ex penses incurred 21,502,959.11 Total underwriting de Auctions . . 53,3433156 Net underwriting gain or loss -2,287,568.17 Investment Incama 3.77S.4A1 S4 Other income 15,885.41 Total, before federal In come Taxes . . 1,506.779.09 Federal income taxes In curred .447,978.47 Net Income i.iu m vi Dividends to st'kholders $ -2,100,000!o0 Dividends to D'cvhnlrfert -A- Capital changes (net) -0-Other items affecting surplus (net) .5,279.930.80 Total capital and sur plus items (net) -7.179.nfl sa Decrease In surplus as regards policyholders ... 5,425,173.24 BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THE YEAR Net premiums received. .$ 504,863.04 Net losses paid 310,443.22 Dividends paid or cred ited to policyholders -0- Princioal office In Orponnr Represents difference between values carried in assets and values based on December 31, 1957, market quotations. SYNOPSIS OF ANNUAL STATEMENT for the year ended December 31. 1957, of the ST. PAUL FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY of St. Paul, In the State of Minnesotg. made to the Insurance Commissioner of the State of Oregon, pursuant tg law: ADMITTED ASSETS Bonds $125,069,281.47 Stocks . .. 89,707.156.41 4,279,49641 10,098,274.14 Mortgage loans on real estate 1 Real estate, less $-0- en cumbrances Cash and bank deposits.. Agents' balances or un collected premiums 20,383,886.31 Interest, dividends and real estate Income due and accrued -e- Other assets 6.972.778.30 Total admitted assets ...$256,510,872.71 LIABILITIES, SURPLUS AND OTHER FUNDS Losses $ 48,220,265 46 Loss adlustment expenses 5,896.246.91 Unearned premiums 79,225477.0 All other liabilities 12472499.70 Total liabilities, except capital $145,714,689.11 Capital paid up $ 25,583462.50 Special surplus funds. 6,000,000.00 Unassigned funds (sur plus) 79,212421.11. Surplus as regards policy holders $110,796,1J.1 Total $256,510,872.71 STATEMENT OP INCOME Premiums earned $115460,714.37 Losses Incurred $ 64,718491.25 Loss expenses Incurred.. 9463.501.76 Other underwriting ex penses incurred 46,235483.41 Total underwriting de ductions 120,317474.44 Net underwriting gain or loss 4,956,762.05 Investment Income 7,184,099.94 Other Income 40,300.23 Total, before federal In come taxes 2,247.638.14 Federal income taxes In curred $0,862.0 Net Income 9.JK.T7? Dividends ta t'lrhnMiii" 5 Dividends to p'cyholders. -25,435.77 Capital charges (net) ... 5483,662.50 Other items affecting sur plus ineu i,eoo.i.4 sur as 2,784499.07 Total capital and ollis Items fnptl Increase In surplus policyholders 5,000474.31 BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THE YEAR Direct premiums received 2.232,974.36 Direct losses paid 1421443.35 Dividends paid or cred ited to policyholders ... -0-Prlncioal office In Oreoon: 331 S. F. 12th Ave., P. O. Box 2255. Portland 14. RELIANCE INSURANCE COMPANY ir-ormeriy ure Association - of Philadelphia) CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES after Merger with Reliance Insurance Comoany of Philadelphia and Eureka Casualty. Company, January 1, 1958: ASSETS Bonds amortized values $34,796,309.54 Stocks convention values 49.983,005.11 Mortgage loans 153,738.90 Keai estate, less encum- orances Cash and bank deoosits Agents balances (under 90 days) Accrued Interest and rents Otner assets 2l.647 61 3.117.455.44 4,557,30 95 253) 5 2402,264.91 Admitted assets $99418.217.17 LIABILITIES Loss and loss expense outstanding si9.eio.47Z.oo Unearned premiums . . 39446.85344 Accrued for contingent commissions, expenses, taxes 181.590.00 Other liabilities 2425.080.21 Total liabilities . Capital stock Surplus $63.563,995.4J 7.616,000.00 . 28,438.221.72. Policyholders' surplus ..$36454.221.71 Total liabilities, capital and surplus $99,618,217.17 Certified that the above is a state ment of Assets and Liabilities of the RELIANCE INSURANCE COMPANY as of January 1, 1958, to the best of our information, knowledge and belief. ADDISON ROBERTS, Vice President. J. E. DOYLES, Secret sry State of Pennsylvania ) County of Philadelphia ) S3: Subscribed and sworn to before ma this 10th day of March, 1958. JOSEPH A. KUCHENMEISTER, Notary Public songs included such old fa vorites as "Sweet Adeline." "Pack Up Your Troubles," and "I Want a Girl." Eisenhower apparently en joys singing and usually joins in when hymns are sung when he goes to church. Is he a baritone or tenor? An aide said with a grin that he hesitates at putting the President's voice in a musical classification. But he guessed it was a "sort of baritone." Since he became president, Eisenhower has described three hymns as his favorites: "Lead Kindly Light," "Oh God, Our Help In Ages Past." and "A Mighty Fortress Is Our God." An aide said there are sev eral others that could be class ed as presidential favorites The President was said to be dubious about designating any one song or hymn as his favorite because it might be played too often as "Home On The Range" was for Franklin D. Roosevelt and "The Mis souri Waltz" for Harry S. Truman. White House newsmen greeted Presidental Press Sec retary James C. Hagerty Fri day with a warm if not particularly tuneful "Hap py Birthday." It was his 49th. The reporers also gave Hag erty a framed sign intended to help him keep his Irish temper under control. It said: "It ain't what you eat that gives you ulcers, it's what eats you." The reporters also remem bered another White House occupant on her third birth day. They gave Heidi, the President's Weimaraner, a can of dog food. The card was signed "Fala," the name of President Roosevelt's famed Scottie. The minerals of the earth's crust are now estimated as 47 per cent by weight of oxygen, 27 per cent of silicon, and about 8 per cent of aluminum as the major components. The first electric lights for automobiles came into use about 1910. The electric start er came in about 1911. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED, older type home in city limits. 3 or 4 bdrm. Large lot. Good district. Reasonable. SP-2-5223. FOR SALE 1953 Model 6400 2-T. Chev. cab & chassis. Stewart Warner 4500 RPM elec. tackom ter. Williams hydraulic air con trol valve wtwo 24' lengths 3 vacuum hose & fittings. SP-2-2053. RUMMAGE SALE. Women's As sociation Phoenix Presbyterian Church, Fehl Bldg., N. Ivy St. May 16, 9 to 5. VTW AUX RUMMAGE SALE. Tri. & Sat., May 16 & 17. 42 N. Front (Upstairs ) . ATTENTION do it yourself mov ers! We have individual furniture lockers available for you. Faber's Warehouse. 401 So. Fir. SP-2-4449. ANOTHER nice clean Rummage & What-not Sale by the Needle workers Club, 108 N. Ivy St.. May 14 & 15. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day. RED CONCRETE BRICK ONLY 2700 LEFT 7c ea. BUILDERS SUPPLY CO. 727 W. McAndrews Rd. PLANER BLOX Quick & Hot MEDFORD FUEL SP 2-2111 FOR RENT APTS. Clean, steam heat, refrig., washing facilities. Close in. 217 S. Riverside. WE FIX 'em while you sleep. Hawking Nite Garage. SAWDUST FOR MULCH MEDFORD FUEL SP 2-2111 DUMP YOUR DIRT on my yard. 840 Chestnut, Central Point NO 4-2853 Commercial Spraying All kinds, no job too small or too large. SP 2-5376 Withrow. BUNDLES OF OLD NEWSPAPERS for sale, 20c each. Mail Tribune office. 33 North Fir. SAWDUST for corrals, gardens, orchards. Summer prices. Faber Fuel Co. SP 2-4449 FOR RENT 2-bdrm. duplex, be tween Central Point & White City. Partly furn. NO 4-1325. CASH k CARRY 30 sq. No. 1 18" painted Fitite shakes wundercourse, S15 sq. 4x6x8 ft. cedar posts 50c ea. 1x12 No." 3 -common S4S Sugar Pine $110 M. 1x8 std. & better Shiplap $70 M. Check our low price on hardboard & specialty plywood. S & H Green Stamps NORTON LUMBER CO. Phoenix Yard , KE 5-2037 Camp White Yard TA 6-9331 FOR RENT WAREHOUSE SPACE 40-100'. MEDFORD FUEL CO. Plywood Plywood Vi" 4x8 Fir Sanded Plywood $1.98 DISTRIBUTORS of Plywood in Fir & Hardwood: Doors in Rotary it Ribbon Mahogany, Birch, Sen. Builders Hardware. LEWIS WHOLESALE BUILDERS SUPPLY 139 S. Fir St. SP S-7133 LEGAL NOTICES No. 10158 NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL ACCOUNT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR JACK SON COUNTY IN PROBATE In the Matter of the Estate of SARA E, HARDEN, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, Mary Louise Iver son. Administratrix de bonis non of the estate of Sara E. Harden, deceased, has filed her First and Final Report and Account in and with the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Jackson County, and that Wednesday, the 4th day of June, 1958. at the hour of 10. -00 A M of said day, in the Courtroom of said Court in the Jackson Coun ty Courthouse in the City of Med ford, Oregon, has been appointed, and set as the time and place of hearing of objections to said First and Final Report and Account and the settlement thereof and of said estate. DATED and first published this 6th day of May, 1958. MARY LOUISE IVERSON ADMINISTRATRIX DE BONIS NON Kelly & Kellv Comment Declined On Powell Probe . Washington (IP) The Jus tice Department declined to comment Monday night on charges it tried to side-track the grand jury investigations of Rep. Adam Clayton Powell Jr. (D-N.Y.) on income tax charges. - The jury last Thursday in dicted the Negro congressman on three counts of tax eva sion. He will be arraigned in New York on Friday. Thomas A. Bolan, a former assistant U.S. attorney in New York, accused the department of once trying to call off the grand jury's inquiry because "it was too hot to handle." A department spokesman said any comment o,n Bolan's charge "will have to come from Attorney General Wil liam P. Rogers himself." The newsprint used by U.S. newspapers in a single day would reach to the moon 238,800 miles away. LEGAL NOTICES ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be received by the Board of Directors, School Dis trict No. 45, Jackson County, Ore gon, at the Elk-Trail School until 8:00 o'clock, p.m., P.S.T., on June 2, 1958, for Alterations and Addi tions to the existing Physical Edu cation and Activities Building of the Elk-Trail Elementary School, located on the Elk Creek Road approximately one-half mile north of its junction with the Crater Lake Highway, and about 28 miles from Medford, Oregon. One set of drawings, specifica tions, and contract documents may be obtained by General Contract bidders only, from James K. Hoey, Consulting Engineer, 56 Quince Street, Medford, Oregon, upon the deposit of Twenty-five Dollars ($25.00), The deposit will be re funded upon the return of the Plans and Specifications, in good condition, within one week after the opening of bids by actual bid ders, but to nonbidders only if re turned not later than one week prior to the bid opening. Plans and Specifications may be examined at the office of the En gineer; at the Builders Exchange Cooperative, Portland, Oregon; at the Eugene Builders Exchange Corp., Eugene, Oregon; and the Cal-Ore Builders Exchange, Med ford, Oregon. All bidders must comply with the laws of the State of Oregon relative to the prequalification of bidders in accordance with Chapter 279. Oregon Revised Statutes. No bid will be considered unless fully completed in the manner spe cified, upon the Bid Form furnished by the Engineer, and is accom panied by a certified check or bid bond executed in favor of School District No. 45, Jackson County, Oregon, in an amount not less than ten per cent (10) of the total amount of the base bid to be for feited as fixed and liquidated dam ages should the bidder neglect or refuse to enter into contract and provide a suitable bond for the faithful performance of the work in event the contract is awarded to him. , The Board of Directors, School District No. 45, Jackson County, Oregon, reserves the right to. reject any or all bids and to waive all informalities, and to make such awards as it determines to be in the best interests to the District. No bidder may withdraw his bid after the hour set for the opening thereof until the elapse of thirty (30) days from the bid opening. Board of Directors School District No. 45, Jackson County, Oregon By: A. Myklebye. Clerk LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF MEETING OF GROW ERS OF FALL AND WINTER PEARS FOR ELECTION OF NOMINEES FOR MEMBER, AL TERNATE MEMBER AND SEC OND ALTERNATE MEMBER OF THE WINTER PEAR CONTROL COMMITTEE, PURSUANT TO THE MARKETING AGREEMENT AND ORDER AS AMENDED REGULATING THE CROWING OF THE BEURRE D'ANJOU, BEURRE BOSC, WINTER NELIS, DOYENNE DU COMICE, BEURRE EASTER, AND BEURRE CLAIR GEAU VARIETIES OF PEARS GROWN IN THE STATES OF OREGON, WASHINGTON AND CALIFORNIA TO ALL GROWERS OF FALL OR WINTER PEARS IN THE MED FORD DISTRICT: TAKE NOTICE that a meeting of growers of pears in the above named district, for the purpose of electing nominees for grower member, alternate grower member and second alternate grower mem ber of the Control Committee pur suant to the provisions of the above named Marketing Agreement and Order as amended regulating the growing of the Beurre D'Anjou. Beurre Bosc, Winter Nelis, Doyenne du Cornice, Beurre Easter and Beurre Clairgeau varieties of pears grown in the states of Oregon, Washington and California, execut ed by the Secretary of Agriculture of the United States and now in effect, will be held at 1:15 o'clock, P.M. on the 16th day of May. 1958, at Industry Council Office, 303 West 5th, in the City of Medford, County of Jackson, State of Ore gon. Each grower of pears of the aforesaid varieties within the above named district will be en titled to attend and participate in said meeting and election. R. A. Patterson, Manager Winter Pear Control Committee 502 Woodlark Building Portland 5. Oregon April 16, 1958 No. 9713 NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF JACKSON IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF GERTRUDE C. NILES, DE CEASED. Notice is hereby given that Ed ward C. Niles. Administrator of the above entitled estate, has filed his final account and petition for distribution, and that the 9th day of June, 1958, at 10:00 o'clock A.M. at the court room of said court, have been appointed as the time and place for the hearing thereof. All persons interested are required, then and there, to show cause, if any there be, why said account should not be approved and dis tribution made. Edward C. Niles, Administrator J. T. Fliegel. Attorney for Administrator 14'V.B.Boat Trailer Motor, Here. Ready for Lake Gall SP 2-2628 NOTICE TO CREDITORS No. 10286 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK SON COUNTY In the Matter of the Estate of GARFIELD GEORGE CORNELL, also known as BUD CORNELL, deceased NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the above court has appointed the undersigned as administratrix of the above estate. All persons hav ing claims against said estate are hereby required to present the same with proper vouchers within six months from this date at the office of Neff, Frohnmayer & Lowry, Cooley Theatre Building, Medford. Oregon Dated and first published this 6th day -of May, 1958. IONE MARION CORNELL Administratrix Neff, Frohnmayer & Lowry, Attorneyr 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 nas 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 Piazza, 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 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS No. 10287 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK SON COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF MILDRED ELIZABETH REGESTER, Deceased NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the circuit court for Jackson Coun ty, Oregon, has appointed me exe cutor of the estate of Mildred Eli zabeth Regester, deceased. All per sons having claims against said estate are hereby required to pre sent the same wth proper vouch ers within six months from this date at the offices of Neff, Frohn mayer & Lowry, Cooley Theatre Bldg., Medford. Oregon. Dated and first published this 6th day of Mav, 1958. LEROY L. REGESTER, Executor Neff. Frohnmayer & Lowry Attorneys for executor MAIL TRIBUNE, MsdforJ, Oreaen, Tuesday, May IS, 1958 7A Strategy Plotted In UAW Bargaining Detroit OP) Officers of the United Auto Workers held a five - hour meeting Monday night to plot union strategy in the deadlocked bargaining with General Motors, Ford and Chrysler. There was no announce ment from the union at the end of the meeting, directed by President Walter P. Reu ther. Negotiations were sched uled again today with all of the Big Three companies. In addition, the UAW will re sume bargaining Wednesday with American Motors. Use Tribune Want Ads LUMBER BARGAINS! Dry Low Grade Sheathing Dry Reject Paneling Dry No. 5 Cedar W. H. DAUGHERTY COMPANY WHITE CITY The City of Rogue River INVITES ORAL BIDS at its regular meeting on TUESDAY, June 3, 1958, 8:00 p.m. for leasing of park pavilion to hold PUBLIC DANCES Each Saturday Night from June 28 through September Shop HUBBARD BROS. For... f V . 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Three windproof and rainproof flares plus extinguisher. $100 I let Single II J ' ft-' -klp Genuine Thermos PICNIC KITS Two Quart Thermos Bottles in rustproof aluminum cases (each bottle has two extra cups) and two rustproof food boxes. All in Scotch Plaid Waterproof Zipper Cases. $1495 Other Kits from $10.95 They are catching fish In the mountain lakes now. GALLON MILK JUGS Jugs use 2W tops. Have full swivelling wire bales. By the Piece, the Dozen or by the Gross No. 1776 PUSH-BUTTON WONDERCAST For no backlash casting. In new, deluxe bronze finish: Has. non reverse crank, smooth ' drag and comes filled with 6 lb. line. Each $22.50 CHICO Evaporative COOLERS Popular Portable Model Room Air Cooler with recirculating water pump. Chico coolers have been very popular in this area. Special buy, but limited stock. ORIGINALLY $49.95 Special $2495 UNDERGROUND SPRINKLER MATERIAL Genuine Thompson Brand Non - Restricting Sprinkler Valves, Flush Sprinkler Head and Pop-up Heads Choice of full circle, half circle and quarter circle heads. May be used with either galvanized iron or Polyethy lene Plastic Pipe. Free Delivery Within Medford City Limits $1.00 or More! nil n n fo) lo) n r A AU 2 JO MAIN and RIVERSIDE PHONE SP 2-61 89 MEDFORD, OREGON L Attorneys for AdmuustraUi