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; if 1 1 lIGAl NOTICE NOTICE In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County In the Matter of the Estate of Helena M. Vicar, deceased. Notice It hereby Riven that the underngned has filed his Pinal Ac rnunt in the above entitled matter, and the above entitled Court hat fixed the 13th day of June. I960, at 10:00 o'clock A.M. in the Circuit Court Hoom in the Court House in .ledford, Orccon. as the time and ace for hearing objection to laid inal Account and for the settle ment thereof. Ronald L. Rl eke its Administrator Skyrman & Heiiel Attorney! for Estate NOTICE OF FILING APPLICATION FOR A HAN(iK IN POINT OF IlIVKRSION OF HATKR Notice It given hereby that Let ter R. Bruner and Forrest . Drake have filed an application for the approval of a chance In point of diversion of water from Applegate River. In the Rogue River adjudication proceeding a water right was established in the name of I. G. Roberts for the Irrigation of 15 acres in the NEtt SW'i and 15 acres in the SE'i swu, sec e, t, 38 S.. R. 4 W.. W. M.. from Anole- gate River with a date of priority of 1886. These lands are Irrigated thru the Hoxie or Roberts Ditch, the point of diversion of said ditch being located 2240 ft. S. and 2180 it. w. irom me jve corner oi bee. 7. being within the SWU NE',, taid Sec. 7, T. 38 S.. R. 4 W.. W. M. The applicants herein propose to irrigate the lands above described by means of a pumping plant, the point of diversion of said pumping plant to be located 125 ft. N. and 2680 ft. W. from the SE corner of sec. o, neing within the bE' SW'i. said Sec. 6. T. 38 S-. R. 4 W., W. M. All tsersons Interested are noti fied hereby that a hearing will be held at the county courthouse in Medford. Ore. on July 12. I960, be. finning at 8:00 A.M. All objections o the proposed change, if any there ire, will be heard at said time and place. Any objections shall be prepared in writing, one copy to be served on Lester R. Bruner and Forrest E. Drake, Rt. 4. Box 507. Grants Pass. Ore., and one copy filed with the State Engineer. Sa lem, Ore., together with a $2 filing fee. at least 10 days nrior to the date set for hearing. If no objec tions are filed, the application may be approved by the State Engineer without a-honrlng. Dated at Salem, Ore,, this 12th day .oi May, iiu. LEWIS A. STANLEY, State Engineer i BYNOP8IB Of ANNUAL STATEMENT I T3t Um ytu aoded Decertibt SI, 19M of Um U. S. BRANCH-SUN j INSURANCE OFFICE, LTD. ADMITTED ASSETS .,, 14.11t.tfl4.eS Agtnti' balance! or wicollartrd Drculuou. 134.fTI.Sf InUTMt. diiltlrrxli and tral relate inrone) diw and accrued. Other uirtt IduI admitted iMt. $ tt.U.ST.St LIABILITIES. SURPLUS AND OTHER FUNDS tmwm $ ,r 11,411. M Ut aaiuitneni tttiht ct-mi.o Unearned ., , Mil. 13. U An other llihllitlei 1,510,939.00 Total llabllltlci. rxcept MplUl-t lS,814,0H.Tt Sumwrr droiiL$ soo.ooo.oo I'naiiltncd fund durpluil M3I.14B.IT . Burnlua kl retard pollejholUft .8I1.J4S.87 Totai , t U.S3MT..IT STATEMENT OF INCOME Premium m4 - , ,, t 11 .iM.190.SB .ieg.19i.ta uotttt incurred ... Lou eiptniei Incurred , Othtr under riling expeniet Incurred Total iinderwrlilnit deduct Ion i. Net undtrw rlil ne ItiTtilmcnl Hiwimw (ithcr income Total, brfare federal Income Uei 818,990.48 4,llS,414.Ti 1,IIW,T11.41 -t2l. 533.83 i,ias,s.i,i3 -)3MTB.S3 i.isi.Ken.MT 1,181, aea.ST Other ltcmi affr-ctinf lurnlui (neil Total ciillal and lurplui Itwni nel) Detreaid In turpi m at retard! pol It) holders )1,0,T6S.S BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THE YEAR Direct prwntumi retelted..$ 15S.ST4.1t Direct tMiea paid 1M,438.4 Deans & Homer, General Agents R. J. Burke. Manager Charles M. Mlssfeldt, Spec. Agent wncox Bidg. foruana, ure. er Um ATLAS ASSURANCE CO., LTD. ef LandM, Rutland. ll the Klnadem ef Or eel Hrluin. made to the Imuran re ronmlntonet of the State ot Ortion. punuant toaw: ADMITTED ASSETS Bend f a.OtT.W.M biocu rath and bank r" , , . Acenit' baltncu er uncollected pfrmlunil .. . Interest, dtTldmdi and real ettate income due and itc Vnrr meli .. Total admitted atteU f H.81T.680.4T LIABILITIES. SURPLUS AND OTHER FUNDS Uum t HT.3S 1m adjutunent "P""! 3M,40M,M Unearned ppMnnimi ,. ?, 44. 319 It aii otner uirtiimei 3,i70,S3fl.i Total Uibllillat, eicept capital f IS, 134,770.90 Statutory deposit $ 500,000.00 Unaiilined fundi (itimlui) 1,TS1.9.57 Surnlui ai retard! Mlleiholdera....t 1.1 AMOS. ST Total . ... 15, 8 IT, 080. 47 STATEMENT OF INCOME Fteminai Mmul t (.MI.Jli.T Louee Inmned 5,e,Jl9.H Uiu npmin incurred Other undarwrltlni ttpeniea 919,7 19.0 incurred , S.iSl Total underwrltlnt dedunioi a , 10. S Net umlerwritini sain ot lflll 2.105 Inretunent Income 833 Other Income S.931JST.4S 6 18 2!l 09 .1ST . -ua.M Total, before federal Income tauea. 1.3A9 l'.309,393.TI Other Iteni ef lectio f .si.m.r9.f Total capital "and nrplot i 1011. S l.SSO ,TM. Oecrraao ta turttlua at retanU potlcytwldtn.. 194.11 BUSINESS IN OREGON FOS THE TSAR Street premium recelTtd t 185.SS4.91 Tlrect loiitt paid 4M.9..I4 Principe) office In Oreattn: Deem A Homer, 4eav eral Acenu, Wlkoi Bldj., fertland. Deans & Homer, General Agents R. J. Burke. Manager Charles M. Mlssfeldt. Spec. A Rent wncox oidg. Portland, ure SUN INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK ef 85 11 fth Are.. Ne- Torh S. In the State ef New Torfc, made to the Iniurance Commlialoner ef tne Bute or Or few, purtoant to ADMITTEO ASSETS . 15.Tri.lHI.HP Sterke Caih ad bank deporlU. Aienti' balanrea or on ret lerterl nremlueil 3HJIl.lt InterrtC dtrldenda and reel MteU incette due anal otcroed. 4tbee aiieta . Total admitted aaieU - I SS. IT 1,15 1.18 LIABILITIES. SURPLUS AND OTHER FUNDS tMeoa t $ ItM ui.M Iec adXiunmt errneea . 8T9.1fl M r oeemed rf'"t T.lol.m u an etner nahiniiee - l.sn.ii4.H Teul llabilltlea. eiceot raplUI . f 14;4SS.TT Toplul paid en ft l.m.aoo.M t'nuititted funde leurphtaj . . TJeMtl.ll Svrplua ai retarda PodakoMm.J IJOS.lM.tl Total S 1S.ST1.UI.U STATEMENT OF INCOME PreanieAi " - a u.ra.HI.M laea Inrarred ., , 4 901 4& U Lom nemiei I in ei red Other MvterwtlUAf rxpeniea 814.T1I.I4 S nj.T4T N Toul imderwrlUni ilei'ai liana Net mdenrrltlnf Inrenmenl incm Other Ift-ome . M Total, before federal Income Uxea. Federal inrane taiea Incurred . Net income. ... Pirldenet to iterkhoMen faplui HiangH " Other I lam i afrectlni orploe tneti , . Total eapital and urplta Iteraa (neti . Ittreeae in tamlea i Sf.Tll.91t.TI I3.3M n RltUN -uim ei I44.4T1.TI 11.94 M fdt.ITl.TI jnt.004 M Sl.TtS 41 rn.Mi.n -4IT.TWt4 recanM poiirjhol.leri 14S ai.ll BUSINESS IN ORC80N fM Tflt TEAR nirert premium reretred f II 4 H 41 Direct ei r-iM ttl.lt Deins & Homer, (general Agents R. J. Bufrtt, Manager Charles M. Mlssfeldt, Saw. Agent wueox it rag. ronuas, pre. 1 10 At NOTfCIS NOTICE OF PIB1.1C HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at 7:30 o clock P. M. on the 2nd day of June. 1960 in the Council Chambers or the City Hall in the City of Medford there shall be a public hearing by and before tne city council oi tne City ot Medfuru on liie quentiou of fivUt the name "Medford Height Lane" to an unnamed way near the Sacrea Heart Hocpital, East of Ashland Avenue. South of Bundy Street, and West of and opening Into Florence Avenue, in the Med ford Heiehta Addition to tha Cltv of Medford. D r. Huson Recorder-Treasurer 10444 NOTICE OP PIN' AT. HF IRTVfl IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE oi ate or UKttiO.N FOR JACK SON COUNTY Probate Deoartment In the Matter of the Estate of btuLAH n. 6T. PIERRE, De ceased. The undersigned. Ancillary Ad ministrator with the Will Annexed of the above estate, has filed in me circuit court of Jackson coun ty. Department of Probate, his Final Account In the above estate, and snid Court has fixed Thursday, the 9th day of June. i960, at the hour of one-thirty (1:30) o'clock p.m., in the Circuit Court Room in the Jackson County Court House at Medford, Oregon, as tha time and place for the settlement of said es tate. All persons interested in said estate are hereby notified and re quired to make and file their ob jections to said Final Account, it any they have, on or before the time aforesaid fixed for the hear ing and settlement thereof. DATED and first published this 6th day of May, 1960. O. H. Bengtson Ancillary Administrator with the Will Annexed O. H. Bengtson Attorney for Ancillary Administrator Medford, Oregon Synopsis of Annual Statement For the year ended December 31, 1959 Of the PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY of 150 William Street. New York, in the State of New York, made to the Insurance Commissioner of the State of Oregon, pursuant to law: ADMITTED ASSETS Bonds S 15.180,205.00 Stocks 18,314,103.99 Mortgage loans on real estate 0 Real estate, less $ encumbrances 0 Cash and bank de posits 1,401,440.08 Agents' balances or un collected premiums 2,113,456.22 interest, aiviaenas ana real estate Income due and accrued .... 107,578.25 Other assets 444,089.80 Total admitted assets S37.650.873 .34 LIABILITIES, SURPLUS AND OTHER FUNDS Losses S 3,949,003.56 ioss aajusimem ex penses 471.864.95 Unearned premiums.... 12.964,084.10 ah otner iiaDimies 2,uzg,t73.3 Total liabilities, ex cept capital $19,414,626.54 Capital paid up f 1,000.000.00 Special surolus funds.. 0 Unassigned funds 16.236,246 80 Surolus as regards policyholders S16.236.846.80 Total $37,650,873.34 STATEMENT OF INCOME Premiums earned $14,849,891.88 Losses Incurred $ 7,163,232.34 Loss exDenset in curred 1,356.655.86 Other underwriting expenses incurred .. 6.463,718.04 Totnl underwriting deductions 14,983,607.24 Net underwriting araln or loss 133.715.36 Investment income .... 1,042,270.96 Other income 12,046.70 Total, before federal income taxes 921,502.30 Federal income taxes incurred 0 Net income - 921,802.30 Dividends to stock holder 450,000.00 Dividends to nollev- holders 408.53 Capital changes (net) 0 Other Items affect in surplus (net) 946,336.17 Total caDital and surplus items (net) 495,927.64 Increase in surplus as reearda n oil c y- hofders 1.417,429.94 BUSINESS IN OREtiON FOR THE YEAR nirnet nremiumi re ceived $ 144.032.94 Direct losses paid .... 59,580.09 Prlnelnal office in Oregon: TZ5 Meade Bldg., Portland 4, Oregon b. c, jonks & aims "Billings Agency" Oldest Insurance Agency In Southern Oregon Medford, Ore. Ashland, Ore. Synopsis of Annual Statement For the year ended December 31, 1959 Of the OCKAN ACCIDENT A flUARANTEB CORP.. LTD. Of LONDON, in the State of ENG LAND, made to the insurance com missioner of the State of Oregon, pursuant to law; ADMITTED ASSETS Bonds 118,626,195.00 Stocks 10,1H7,17U.W Mortgage loans on reai ' estate Real estate, less $ encumbrances Cash and bank de posits A ui.nti' halanpM or un 447,191.00 1,353,6342 collected premiums 2,571,765.27 Interest, dividends ana real estate Income due and accrued .... Other assets 131.885.79 2,453,080.46 Total admitted assets $41,770,922.44 LIABILITIES. SUKFLUB ANU OTHER FUNDS Losses I 9.072,228.00 Loss adjustment ex penses - 1,287.044.00 Unearned nremiums .. 14.537,307.91 All other liabilities- .. 1,594,104.21 Total liabilities, ex cept capital $26,490,684.12 uapiiai Said up tatutory S 850,000.00 Special surplus funds 31,000.00 Unassigned 14.399,238.32 Sumlut an regards policyholders ..........$15,280,238 32 Total $41,770,922. STATEMENT OF INCOME Premiums earned ...$18,199.554.78 Losses Incurred $ 9,543.091.84 Loss expenses incurred 1,528,907.11 otner underwriting expenses incurred .. 8,109,164.04 Total underwriting deductions .. 19,181,182.99 Net underwriting gain or loss 981.62951 Investment Income 1,020.481.94 Other income 2.431J7 Total, before federal Income taxes 18,401.46 Federal Income taxes Incurred 0 Net Income - - 36,401.46 Dividends to stock holders. Remittances to Home Office ..... 759,377.03 Other Items affecting surplus men 1.403.466 91 Total ranltal and surplus items (net) 644,08946 Increase In surplus as as re sards DOliCV holders 680,491.34 - BUSINESS IN OREGON TOR THE YEAR Direct premiums re ceived ...$ 129,761.19 Direct losses paid 30.930.34 Princieal office In Orevnn- L. A. Htfr, Board of trade Btdg. poruana , uregon R. A. HOLMF6 AGENCY Rra. 215, Medical Center Bldg. Medford, Oregon UOAl NOTICIt NATIONAL FOREST TIM BLR FOR SALE Jim Creek Salvage Sealed bids will be received by the Forest Supervisor, or his authorized representative at the office of the Forest Supervisor. fwi (Jincc tiM'ifl!e Mrtfnrrl Oregon, up to and not later than i ju p.m.. June i960, for a,ll merchantable timber marked or designated for cutting en an area embratlnic 3.000 acres, more or less, witnin sections 2. 11. 12. 13. and 14. of T. 31 S , R. 2 E . and Sections 7. 17. 18. 19. of T. 31 S . R. 3 E . WM. surveyed in the Rogue River National Forest. Jacx- on county. Ortgon. The estimated volumes are : 250 M board of Douglas-fir. 2.450 M board of White fir and other soecies. The mini mum acceDtable bid oer M hoArri feet Is as follows: Douplas-flr wnne nr and otner species $11.00. This includes the follow ing rates, per M board feet for stumpage (including deposit for sale area betterment); Douglas fir $25.25. white fir and other species $1100. and $0 00 for slash disposal for all species. A money oraer, oann araii, casnier a or certified check in the sum of $2,100.00 must accompany each bid, to be applied to the purchase price, refunded, or retained for application to any claim for dam ages, according to the conditions of sate. If requested by the pur chaser, contract terma will permit felling of timber in advance of payment up to the value of the performance bond. The right to reject any and all bids Is reserved. When small-business concerns sub mit acceptable bids, award will be made to the highest of such bid ders. If no small-business concerns submit bids the sale may be made without limitation as to the size of the awardee. either to the highest bidder or, if no bids are received, under regulation S-12. Preferential award to a small-business concern is authorized by section 15 of the Small Business Act of 1938. Any bidder who desires preferential consideration for award as a small business must certify his status on the form attached to the bid form. Forest Service bid forms for use in submitting sealed bids and full information concerning the tim ber, the conditions of sale and the submission of bids should be obtained from the District Ranger. Prospect. Oregon, or the Forest Supervisor, Medford, Oregon, be fore bids sre submitted. NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that on the 22nd day of June, 1960, at 10:00 o'clock, A.M., at the front door of the Jackson County Court House In Medford, Oregon, I shall sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder, all of the right, title, estate, lien and interest of Merton G. Buel and Mae J. Buel In the real property described as follows, to-wlt: PARCEL 1: From the southwest corner of Donation Land Claim No. 72, In Township 38 south. Range 1 west, Willamette Meridi an. Jackson Countv. Oregon; run thence west. 779.0 feet to the southeast corner of land de scribed in Parcel 2 of Volume 174, page 313. Deed Records of Jackson County. Oregon; thence north on the east line of said tract of land, 1112.0 feet to the tract known as the Netherland tract; thence along the south easterly line of said Netherland tract, north 43 36' east, 663 7 feet to the southerly line of the right of way of the Southern Pactric Railroad, the place of beginning; from said place of beginning running thence south 43r 36' west, 663.7 feet; thence south, 346.1 feet to the center line of a roadwav leadine in cnlri tract, as described in Volume 174. page 313. Deed Records; thence along said center line of the roadway as follows: north 80" 42' east. 29.1 feet; thence north 61 56' east, aaa.o. foot? thence north 53 42'. east. 510.0 feet, thence north 30 27' east, 193.0 feet to the northerly line Of said rloht .nf wnv nf (hi. Southern Pacific Railroad; thence along said right of way as fol lows: north 54' 18' west, 50.5 leei; tnence north 56" 22' west, 100.0 feet; thence north 59 221 west. 100 feet: thence north fil' 43' west, 100.0 feet; thence north oj- zu west, aa. 5 feet; thence . across said railroad south 44 41' west, 63.0 feet to the place of EXCEPTING From the above de scribed tract of land, a strip of land 10 feet in width adjoining on the northwest and parallel with above described center line of roadway, being half of said roadwav. ALSO, EXCEPTING from the above described tract of land, a strip or land 60.0 feet in width adjoining the southwest and parallel with above described line oi ngnt oi way of the southern Pacific Railroad, and being said risht of wav. ALSO. EXCEPTING the right of way of the Talent Irrigation Dis trict canal, across said railroad, PARCEL 2: Lot 2 in Block 3 Of HYDE PARK SUBDIVISION, jacKson county, uregon. EXCEPTING THEREFROM: Be ginning at the most northerly corner of Lot 3. Block 3, HYDE PARK SUBDIVISION in Section 25, Township 38 south, range 1 west of tha WillamettR Meridian. Jnckson Countv. Oregon: thence along the southwesterly line of me um racmc ritgnway, soutn 55 58' east, 74.4 feet; thence southwesterly, parallel with the northwesterly line of said Lot 2, 371.45 feet to the northeast erly line of the Southern Pacific Railroad right of way; thence northwesterly, along said right of way line, 74.5 feet to the most westerly corner of said Lot 2; thence northeasterly, along the norinwesteriy tine oi saia loi t, 371.5 feet to the point of begin- ning. PARCEL 3: Beginning at a point which is south 89r 57 west, 508.4 feet from a 2" iron pipe set for the southwest corner of Donation Land Claim No. 72, Township 38 south. Range 1 west, Willamette Meridian. Jackson County, Oregon, and running thence north, 844.5 feet to the southerly side of a private road from the Pacific Highway to the Mathes Tract; thence along said roaa, as iouows: norm si' oe east. 58.8 feet: north 54 22' east. 530 feet, and north 30 27 east, 115 feet to the southerly line of right of way of Southern Pacific Railroad; thence along said southerly line of said railroad as follows: soutn 3- ai east, awi.i feet; thence south 61" 01 east 114 feet; thence south 63' 18 east. 100 feet: thence south C6' 04' east, 40 feet; thence leaving said railroad, south 34 04' west. 653.2 feet; thence norm s.v so west. 199 feet; thence south 33" 30' west, 526.8 feet to a point which is south 89" 57 west, 66 2 feet from the above described southwest corner of Donation Land Claim No. 72; thence south 89 57' west, 442 2 feet to the place of beginning. EXCEPTING the right of way of Talent Irrigation District for ditches and canals. ALSO. EXCEPTING AND RE SERVING from the above de- scribed premises, the following described part thereof, to-wit: Beginning at a point which Is south 80 57' west, 66.2 feet; thence north 33' 30' east, 526.8 feet from the southwest corner of Donation Land Claim no. 72. in Township 38 smith, Range 1 west, Willamette Meridian. Jack son County. Oregon, and running thence south 55" f6 east. 1990 feet; thence north 34 04' ea.t, 84 1 feet; thence north 55 56' west. 199.8 feet; thence south 33 30' west. 84.1 feet to the place of beginning. Sale is made pursuant to an Execution In Foreclosure, issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the Countv of Jaekeon. on the 17th day of .nay, moo. in matter wnerein C. C. Clemens and David 8 Lowry ure Plaintiffs, snd Merton G. Buel snd Mae J. Buel. husband snd wife Hugh B Collins. John H. Froh- reieh, and JacKson county, a mu niclpal corporation, arf Defendants. Dated this 18th day of May itslu. Joseph D. WsUh, Slsanff IIGAL NOT1CH ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be received by the Jsrk?on Countv Court at the Courthouse at Medford, Oregon, on or before 10 00 A M. on the let day of June, 1960. for the furnish ing of one 1 ) 365 CFM rotary compressor for the Jackson Coun ty rloan Department. 2cc:i?3tirrs and instructions to bidden may be seen at tha office of the County Clerk. JACKSON COUNTY COURT Earl M. Miller County Judge Chester H. Wendt County Commissioner R. A. James County Commissioner No. 10628 NOTICE TO I'RiniTORS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK SON COUNTY In the Matter of the Estate of NET TIE MAE GROVER, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Circuit Court of Jackson Coun ty, Oregon, administrator of the estate of the above named decedent. All persons having claims against the said estate are herehy notified to present the same, with vouch ers duly verified as provided by law. to tne unaersignea, ai tne office of Boyer & Holmes. 28 North Oakdale. Medford. Oregon, within six months from the date of first publication of this notice. Dated and first published this 24 day of May. i960. ALAN U, HULMtS Administrator NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT NO. 10520 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF JACKSON Probate Deoartment In the Matter of the Estate of HAROLD L. PARKER also known as Harold Lee Parker and as H. L. Parker and as Harold Parker, deceased Notice is hereby given that the Final Account of Kalhrvn E. An ders, as Administratrix of the above-named estate, has been filed herein and that 1:30 o clock p m. on May 31. 1960. in the Courtroom of the above Court in the Courthouse in Medford. Oregon, has been ap Account and settlement thereof. Dated and first published May 3, Kathryn E. Anders, Administratrix Van Dyke. Dellenback & McGoodwm Attorneys for Administratrix No. 10665 NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned has filed his Final Account in the Estate of Laura Belle Stephenson, deceased, and the 20th day of June, 1060, nt 10:00 o'clock A.M., in the Circuit Court at Medford, Jackson County, Ore gon, has been set as the time and place for hearing objections to said Final Account, and the settlement hereof. Dated and first published this 17th day of May, I960. WARD M. STEPHENSON, Executor SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Or THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF JACKSON LORRAINE HAUSMANN, Plaintiff. EARLE L. HAUSMAN. DOROTHY NAUJALIS, and UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK OF PORT LAND. (Oregon), a corporation. Defendants. TO: DOROTHY NAUJALIS. De fendant. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to ap pear in answer 10 ine uompiaini oi Plaintiff filed against you In the above entitled suit on or before the last dav of the time nrescribed in the Order for Publication of Sum mons, to wit: four weeks from the date of first publication of this summons, tne aaie ot tirst puouca tion being the 3rd day of May, I960, and if you fall to so appear and answer, for want thereof. Plaintiff win apply to the Court for a decree of foreclosure of a certain real property mortgage on the followine described premises: Lota 1, 2, 3, 4 and 8, Bungalow Audition to tne iuy oi Abniana, Jackson County, Oregon, This Summons is published pur suant to an Order for PubllcaUon of Summons made and entered by the Honorable James M. Main on the 29th day of April, 1960. direct ing that the Defendant Dorothy Naujalls be served by publication of summons in the Medford Mall Tribune for four consecutive weeks from the first date of publication. lit Kenneth A. Poole Kenneth A. Poole Attorney for Plaintiff, Eugene Legal Center 838 Pearl Street Eugene, Oregon NO. 10210 NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK SON COUNTY Probate Department In the Matter of the Estate of De- FORREST BLISS, also known as D. F, BLISS. Deceased. The undersigned. Administrator of the above estate, has filed In the Circuit Court of Jnckson Coun ty, Department of Probate, his Final Account in the above estate, and said Court has fixed Thursday, the Oth day of June, 1960, at the hour of one-thirty 11:30) o'clock p.m., in the Circuit Court Room In the Jackson County Court House at Medford, Oregon, as the time and piace for the settlement of said estate. All persons interested In said estate are hereby notified and required to make and file their objections to said Final Account, if any they have, on or before the time aforesaid fixed for the hear ing and settlement thereof. DATED and first published this 6th dav of May. 1960. Merrill N. Bliss, Administrator O. H. Bengtson Attorney for Administrator 230 West Main Street Medford, Oregon NATIONAL FOREST TIMBER FOR SALE Abbott-MrCall Salvage Oral auction bids will be received by the Forest Supervisor, or his authorized representative at the office of the Forest Supervisor, Polt Office Building, Medford, Oregon, beginning at 10:30 am., June 27, 1060, for all merchant able timber marked or designated for cutting on an area embracing 4.000 acres, more or less, within Sections 25. 20. 27. 33, 34. 35, and 36. T. 30 S., R. 2 E.. Sections 1. 2. 3, 4. 11. snd 12. T. 31 S. R. 2 F... and Sections 6 and 7. T. 31 S.. R. 3 E., W M.. surveyed. In the Rogue River National Forest. Jack son County, Oregon. The estimated volumes arc: 1.650 M noord feet of Doufflas-flr, 2,850 M board feat of white fir and other species. The minimum acceptable bid per M board feet Is as follows: Douglas-fir $2320. white fir and other species $9.00. This include the following rates, per M board feet for stumpage (including deposit for snle area betterment): Douglas-fir $23 20, white fir and other xpecie $0.00, and $0.00 for slash disposal r all soecies. Sealed bids will be publicly opened and posted at the office of the Forest Supervisor at 10:30 a.m., June 27, 1060. All those who submitted a satisfactory sealed bid will be permitted im mediately to continue auction bid ding. A money order, bank draft, cashier's or certified check in the sum of $4,600.00 must accompany each bid, to be applied to the purchase price, refunded, or re tained for application to anv claim for damages, according to the con ditions of sale. If requested by the purchaser, contract terms will permit felling of timber in ad vance of payment up to tha value of the performance bond. If an oral bid Is declared to be high at the closing of the auction, the bidder must Immediately confirm tha oral bid by ruhmlttlng it in writing on a Forest Service bid forn. The right to reject anv and all bids la reserved. Forest tier vice bid forms for use in submitting sealed bids and full Information concerning the timber, the condi tions of sale and the submission of Kg should be obtained from tha IJMrtct Ranger. Prospect, Ore gon, or the Forest Supervisor. Medford. Oregon, before bidj are su'waitted, The I 3 ID I I Editor's Note! Th Family Council (oniliti ol Judge, a piychlatrltt, Proved from the effects of two thrro clergymen, a newspaper .dllor a wnmcn's editor and Iwu wrllrri v.n.,t n.ni.. . t.ui- . -Each article Is a fummarr of an actual -a.e hHtnry The Council reports nedrl aunCKS ttlinin two iSuSXiHZ? '"" by " weeks and has a better chance cuunftelou. Maty A. anti-social. My husband is Daniel A. - People bore me. Mary A. - My husband and I are in our early twenties and have been married a year. I hate to admit it, but I find marriage very disap pointing. The main trouble Is that I would like to have some social life, and Dan Just doesn't care for any. I have been lone ly all my life and 1 have al ways wanted friends. I thought things would change for me after I got married, but they haven't. Dan is satis fied to sit home and watch TV every evening. A couple of times I invited people from the office over to the house, but they never invited us back. I think the reason for that is Dan's silence. He hardly said a word the whole time they were with us. I kept the conversa tion going as well as I could, but everyone was uncomfort able. Daniel A.-Can I help it if people bore me? I've always I been that way. When I'm by myself 1 can have a pretty good time, but put me with a lot of people and I'm bored to death. The people Mary Invited to our house were the dumbest and silliest I've ever met. They asked stupid questions about our house and what I do on my job. You'd think they'd just come over on some immigrant ship. If Mary ever expected me to run around socially she made a big mistake. We met in a library on Saturday night, Neither of us had any place to go. That's the way it always was with me and I'm not sorry because people are a waste of time. I'm be ginning to wonder whether Mary married me for myself or the friends she thought I had. e The Council: Continual boredom is a defense. There are enough people and things in the world for everyone to find something he can enjoy. Highly intelli gent persons are rarely bored because their alert minds will uncover the exciting or inter esting element in the least promising situations and indi viduals. It is believed that many individuals try to hide their fear and hostility toward oth ers behind a mask of boredom. They will not come out open ly and argue points they may disagree with and they will not admit to themselves that another person makes them feel inferior or worthless. But they can say they are bored. This gives them a sense of superiority. Despite the lonely life she has lived in the past, Mary has taken several big steps forward. The mere fact that she was able to find a man and marry despite her lack of social contacts speaks well for her. Now she wants to expand her life further and has taken steps toward that end. Although things would be far easier and far more pleas ant for her if she had her husband's, full cooperation, she shouldn't let his negative attitude overwhelm her. She should go on making friends wherever she can and should try to learn from popular women among those she meets. If she can become a gay, interesting person, she will be accepted in spite of a morose husband. Or, possi bly, Dan will suddenly wake Silverton Strawberry Crop Hit by Frost Salem -IUPD- Considerable damage Monday was believed to have been Inflicted on early strawberry crops in the Sil verton Hills area west of here following week end frosts and a Sunday afternoon hailstorm. Some farmers Indicated they expected only to get the final picking of the season from their fields. MISGUIDED MISSILE Maryville, Tenn. -flJPD- Two helicopter crewmen weren't even fazed when the door of their whirlybird fell off 1,000 feet up Monday and slammed onto the roof of John L. Haynes' home near here. Lt. Cecil Blanton and Lt. Qrady Oxford, both of Fort Camp bell, Ky., landed the 'copter in a nearby field, claimed their door, and took off again for training maneuver at Fort Bragg, N.C. LEGAL NOTICIT AI)VfriTf!SF,MFNT POlPllfDg Sealed bids will be received by the Jackson County Court at the Courthouse at Medford, Oregon, on or before 10-30 A.M. on the 1st day of June, 1980, for tha furnish ing of pressure treated Umher for the Jackson County RoAd Depart ment. Specifications and Instructions to bidders may be seen at the office of the County Clerk or the office ot the County Engineer. JACKSON COUNTY COURT Earl M. Miller County Judge Chester H. Wan fit . County Commissioner r-'.'UVA Jams '-. County Cdnjfthjssioner c 0 ft iVAaTERNAK IMPROVES V bOlSriClll Boris PaLnak fsllgl.tTy !m- up to the fact that there is a lot oi inn going on arouna him and he may want to join UP- I Above all. Mary shouldn't i nag about this problem. A defensive man like her hus- band won t be moved by argu- mcnt. He needs to be tricked into the realization that Hf-: musiuc ins own narrow alien is enjoyable. (Copyright 1960. General Features Corp.) 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