Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19??, April 28, 1932, Image 2

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    ÎHE GOLD MILL NEWS THURSDAY. APRIL X i«Ky
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THE GOLD HILL NEWS
of Ihi* Summons Is A p ril 7. 1932.
<). ( ’.. BOGGS.
MOTHER
J. F. FI.IEGEL.
(). H. BENGTSON,
A tto rn e y* fo r P la in liff; 30 N o rth
C entriti Ave., Medford, Oregon.
A p ril 7 14 21 28
Established 1897
Published by Mac’s Printing Co.
R. E. BLANK EX BURG. Editor and Business Manager
LOIS BLANKENBURG, Associate Editor
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SAI E
An Independent Newspaper Published in the Interests of
Gold Hill Oregon and Vicinity
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY
Entered at the Postoffice at Gold l l i l l . Oregon, fo r transm ission through
the m ails as second-class m atter
Subscription «a.O*» a year in advance.
Advertising rates on application.
other 50 per cent being provided by
the state o r counties. •
A ccording to forest service data
there are 49 highw ays included in
A. J. Hanby. republican ca n d i­ the system. The total length is 1372
date fo r nom ination as county su­ miles o f w h ich 880 miles are w ith iu
Oregon's tourtcen national forests.
perintendent in the spring p rim a r­
Cost o f the system to date has been
ies. was v is itin g residents o f this $16 <8)0.000, and it is estimated that
end o f the county, in the interests an a dditional $10,400,000 w ill he re ­
o f his candidacy last week-end.
quired Io complete il.
Mr. Hanby, w ho has been an in ­
These forest highw ays lie fo r the
stru cto r in the Medford schools fo r most part in the back co u n try, af
the past tw e n ty
years, is w e ll fo rd in g better protection as w e ll as
know n in Ibis section also, having opening up Oregon's forest w o n d e r­
been p rin c ip a l o f the Gold H ill land fo r use and enjoym ent. They
schools fo r tw o years, early in his are located throughout the state both
career, then going to C entral P oint, in eastern and western Oregon,
w here he was p rin c ip a l fo r seven th e re are fourteen national forests
years, organizing the high school in th is state and each has its quota
there.
o f forest highways, it is said.
D u rin g his tw e n ty years in the
T h i secretary’s notice provides
Medford schools he has held va r­ that the system may he added to o r
ious positions, progressing from revised, fo llo w in g the procedure
p rin cip a lsh ip o f
the elementary specified in departm ent regulations.
school to s im ila r service in the
The forest h ighw ay system fo r
Ju n io r h igh school, and is now the state o f W ashington was firs t
serving as h is to ry
in s tru c to r in approved by the secretary on June
M edford high. He was reelected to 14, 1923. and was e n tire ly revised
th is post fo r another year at the on December 4. 1931. The W ashing­
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annual election o f teachers this ton ssytem embraces 30 highw ays, a
Oregon, subject to irrig a tio n
spring.
total o f 733 miles, o f w h ich 502 miles
liens; together w ith id l w ater
D u rin g these many years of are inside W ashington’s eight na­
rig h ts appurtenant thereto o r to
teaching. Mr. Hanby
has
never tio n a l forests. The cost to date is
become appurtenant thereto.
missed a day fro m his school duties. $6.500,000, and estimated cost
D a tid th is 22nd day o f A p ril.
to
Mr. Hanby came Io Oregon from complete the system is $13,000,000, 1932.
RALPH G. JE N M N N G S .
Kansas, w here he had graduated according to the forest service.
S h e riff o f Jackson Countv, Oregon
from high school. Standard N orm al
By OLGA E. ANDERSON.
and F a irm ount college, a ll in W ic h ­
Deputy.
A total o f 197 forest campsites A28-M19
ita , Kansas. He has been a ta x ­ has been laid out by the I '. S. fo r
N O TIC E OF S H E R IF F'S SALE
payer in Jackson county ever since esl service in Oregon’s 14 national
establishing residence in the coun­ forests and 145 in W ashington’s 8
. By v irtu e o f an execution
on
national forests.
ty.
Foreclosure d u ly issued onl o f and
under the seal o f the C irc u it Court
o f the Slate o f Oregon, in and fo r
LEGAL NOTICES
Oregon’s Forest High­
the C ounty o f Jackson, to me d i­
NOTICE FOR Pl Bl.ICATION
rected and dated on the 181 h day of
way System Approved
Departm ent o f the In te rio r. Gen­ A p ril. 1932. in a ct rta in action
eral l.and O ffice at Roseburg, Ore­ therein,
w herein
In te n n o u n ta in
A forest highw ay system has been gon, A p ril 18th, 1932.
B u ild in g A Loan Association, a c o r­
N O TIC E is hereby
given that p oration
as P la in liff, recovered
agreed upon and approved fo r the
firs t tim e fo r the State o f Oregon, George B. Gates o f Dallas, Oregon, judgm ent against H a rry G illingham
who, on March 28th. 1927, made and M ariva G illin g h a m the defend­
according to notice ju st received Homestead entry Serial No. 016699, ants, fo r the sum o f one thousand
fro m the Secretary o f A g ricu ltu re fo r N E ’ iSW
N W 'iS E 1, and S'a- seven hundred n in e ty-th re e and
by Regional Forester C. J. Buck, SE l 4, Sec. 3. T o w n sh ip 33S., Range 29 100 ($1793.29) w ith interest at
IE .. W illam ette M eridian, has file d 10') per annum from October 31,
P o rtla n d , Oregon.
The state highw ay commission o f notice o f in te n tio n Io make fin a l 3 1931, and fo r the fu rth e r sum of
year Proof, to establish claim to $125.53, and fo r the fu rth e r sum of
Oregon, the U. S. bureau of public I 5 the land above described, before $136.36 w ith interest at It»') from
roads, and the V. S. forest service H a m ill A. Canaday, Register o f the August 22. 1930, tile fu rth e r sum of
from
have a ll approved the system, ac­ U nited States Land O ffice, at Rose­ $16.52 w ith interest at 16')
burg, Oregon, on the 26th day o f January 9th. 1931. and fo r 111 fu r­
cording to Mr. Buck.
th e r sum o f $11.00 w ith costs and
May, 1932.
Forest highw ays are defined as
disbursements taxed at f if t y
aud
Claim ant names as witnesses:
“ roads o f p rim a ry im portance to
Paul E. Sandoz, T ra il, Oregon; 50-1(8) ($50.50) d ollars, ¡md the fu r-
Oregon, Ih e r sum o f tw o hundred and no-100
the state, counties o r com m unities, Peter W. Sandoz, T ra il,
w ith in o r adjacent to the national George C laufield, and W illia m J. ($200.00) do lla rs, as a tto rn e y’« fees,
w h ich judgm ent was enrolled a.id
W hite both of Dallas, Oregon.
forests.” They are financed jo in tly ,
docketed in the ( ’J e rk ’s o ffice of said
H A M IL L A. CANADAY.
the federal government c o n trib u tin g A21-M19
Register. Court in said C ounty on the I8lh
dav o f A p ril, 1932.
approxim ately 50 per cent, and the
N otice is hereby given that, p u r­
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
suant to the terms o f the said exe­
By v irtu e o f an execution on Fore cution, I w ill on Ihe 28th day of
closure d u ly issued out of and un­ May, J932, at 10:18) o’clock :i. m „ al
der the seal o f the C irc u it Court o f the fro n t door o f the Courthouse in
the State of Oregon, in and fo r the • he C ity o f M edford, in Jacks),n
County o f Jackson, to me directed County. Oregon, o ffe r fo r sale aijd
ami dated on the 21st day of A p ril, w ill sell al p u b lic auction f.„- cist,
1932, in a certain action therein, to Ih i I ighest hinder, io satisfy said
w h e n in Jackson C ounty B u ild in g judgnu iit, together w ith Urn c sis
and Loan Association, an Oregon o f this sale, subject to redi m ption ¡is
C orporation as P la in tiff, recovered p rovided by la w , a ll o f the rig h t,
judgm ent against H e n ry E. LaC our­ title , and inlerest that the said de­
sierc and C aroline H. LaC oursierc fendant H a rry G illin g h a m and Mar­
and IL C. Applegate the defendants, iva G illin g h a m had on Hie 2nd day
fo r the sum o f Seven hundred fift y o f August. 1926. o r now have in and
($750.(81) D ollars, less the sum of to the fo llo w in g described propi r-
Three hundred tw e n ty-n in e and 95- ly , situated in the C ounty of .Lick-
1(8) ($329.95) d ollars paid on p rin ­ son, State o f Oregon. Io -w it:
Is S e e k in g
Beginning 637 feel West anil
cipal. less fo rty -th re e and 39-100
528 feet N o rth o f the Southeast
Nomination al Primary on
($43.39) dollars accrued dividends
co rn e r o f I). I,. C. No. 88. T o w n ­
applies to the reduction o f the p rin ­
May 20, 1932,
ship .37 South, Range 2 West of
cipal. plus interest at 10',) per an­
R epublican Party Ticket
the W illa m e tte M eridian, and
num from Ju ly 31st. 1931, in the
ru n n in g thence from Ibis true
amount o f T h irty and 38-100 ($30.38)
jx iin t o f beginning South 241
d ollars w ith costs and
disburse­
feet;
thence West 181) feet;
ments ta x ifl at T h irty -fo u r and 55-
thence N o rth 244 feet to the
100 i -31.551 dollars, and the fu rth e r
center o f the C ounty Hoads;
sum of Seventy-five and no-100
thence East along the center of
($75.(8)) dollars, as attorney** fees,
the C ounty Boad 18(1 feel to the
w hich judgm ent was enrolled and
place o f beginning, ebntuining
doekeltd in the C le rk ’s o ffice of
one acre more o r less, and be­
said C ourt in said County on the
ing the East one acre o f Lot
' 20lh day of A p ril, 1932.
23 Maple Park, excepting how
Nolice is hereby given that, p u r­
ever, rig h t o f w ay fo r Irrig a ­
suant to the terms o f the said exe­
tio n D ife li thro u g h file highest
cution. I w ill on the 28th day of
part thereof, situate in Jackson
May, 1932. at 10:00 o’clock a. m., at
County, Stale o f Oregon.
the fro n t door nt the Courthouse in
Dated this 20th dav of April,
the c ity o f M edford, in Jackson
County, Oregon, o ffe r fo r sale and 1932.
RALPH G. JENNINGS.
w ill sell at public auction fo r cash
to. the highest bidder, to satisfy S h e riff o f Jackson County, Oregon.
By OLGA E. ANDERSON.
said judgment, together w ith
the
Deputy
costs o f this sale, subject to re ­ A28-M19
demption as provided b y law , all
8UMM0NS FOR PUBLICATION
o f the rig h t, title and interest that
the said defendants, H enry E.
LaCoursierc and C aroline H. La- In the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon in and for Jackson
Coursiere and H. C. Applegate
He has been true to Oregon
County
had on the 11th day o f A p ril, 1929.
farmers, lumbermen, stockmen,
o r now have in and to the fo llo w in g
[ veterans, fisheries and all other
described p ro p e rly, situated in the JACKSON
COUNTY
B U ILD IN G
County of Jackson, State o f Ore­
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, in
vital Interests o f the state.
gon, to -w it:
Oregon co rp o ra tio n , P L A I N -
Clean-Courageous - Efficient
Commencing 258 feet south of
TIFF.
the northwest co rn e r o f the
His Record Insures
northeast qu a rte r o f Section 20.
BAY B E N T LE Y and ELLA B EN T­
Continued Faithful Service
Tow nship 37 South o f Range 1
LE Y , his w ife : JOHN A. MOR­
West
of
the
W.
M.,
thence
South
TON and CLARA MORTON, his
fo r OREGON
236 feet; thence East 583 feet;
w ife : L. C. C A L D W E L L and
Paid \d v , Steiwcr-for-Senator Club,
thence N orth 236 feet; thence
PEAR L L. C A L D W E L L , his w ife;
Pacific Building, P ortland, Oregon
West 583 feet to the place o f be­
and ROY U L R IC H ; also a ll other
g in n in g , all in Jackson County,
persons
or
parties
unknow n
Hanby, Expericend Educa­
tor, Seeks Co. Supt. Office
FREDERICK
STEIWER
For Reelection
UNITED STATES
SENATOR
WE SENO HER
NNÛTHERS DAY.
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ed
in
said
C
om
plaint,
w h ich is suc­
claim ing any rig h t, title , estate,
lien o r inlerest in o r to the real cin ctly slated as fo llo w s ;
A judgm ent and decree foreclos­
estate
described
herein,
DE­
ing the P la in tiff’s mortgage on the
FENDANTS.
TO EACH AND A L L OF THE properly described as fo llo w s, to
ABOVE NAMED D EI E.NDAN I S w i l :
Lot numbered One in Block
IN T i l l : NAME OF THE STATE
num ber tw o o f Ihe Auiy uud
OF OREGON, you ami each of you
Harbaugh Addition Io the town
are hereby re q u ire d Io appear and
of C entral P oint, Jackson Coun­
.answer the C om plaint o f Ihe P la in ­
ty. Oregoa, as numbered, desig­
t if f on file herein against you. o r
nated and described on the o f­
otherw ise plead thereto w ith in fo u r
fic ia l pint thereof, now o f rec­
(4) weeks from the date of the firs t
publication o f this Summons.
ord.
THIS S IM M O N S is published in
And you are hereby n o tifie d that
if you fa il to appear ¡md answ er Ihe i the Gold l l i l l News by o rd e r o f the
Com plaint o f the P la in tiff ns re­ H onorable II. I). N orton, Judge of
qu ire d herein, o r otherw ise plead the above e n title d Court, d u ly made
then to. P la in tiff w ill lake a decree ; on the 4lh day o f A p ril, 1932.
against you fo r the re lie f demand­ I M i l l p i . I
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By v irin e of ail execution oil fore
closure duly Issued out o f and u n -
der the seal o f Ihe C irc u ii C o m i
o f the Stale o f Oregon, 111 and fo l­
lile County o f Jackson, to me d i­
rected ¡imi dated on the 4th day o f
A p ril, 1932, in a cerium action there­
in, w herein Jaeksun County B u ild ­
ing and Loan Association, all O re­
gon co rp o ra tion as P la in tiff, recov­
ered judgm ent ugulusl Charles A*
a ry and Jean A very, W. E. K y lc r
and Nella k y l ir , I-.. .M. Blue ami
Horten»» It. Blue, W. A. Johnstone
a n d
Constance
It.
Johnstone,
Charles G. B ro d i and Leonora
B ru lli the defendants, fo r Ihe sum
of Twelve hundred ¡ $ 1 2 0 0 1811 Dol
lars, less the sum of one llu m tr, d
N inel) eight god 72 HK) ($198.72)
|ianl on Ihe p rin cip a l, less Twenty
nine ami 11-1(81 ($29.11) d o lla rs ue
crued dividends applied Io lln re
ductlon of Un- p rin c ip a l, plus m iei
est at Ihe rale of R) pel re n t tie r
annum from September 30th, 1931
in Hie uinounl o f T illy ami to loo
($50.401 dollars, w ith costs a m id i,
hursemenls taxed at T h irty and 75-
R8I ($30.75) Dollars, and Ihe lot
tlic r sum of One hundred five ami
no too ($l0.,.00) D ollars, as attui
ney’s fees, w hich judgment was el:
ro ile d ami iloekeleil in Ihe C le rk ’s
o ffice o f su o l C om i in said Comity
on Ihe 4lh day o f A p ril, 1932.
N o tic e is hereby given R ial, pm
sunlit Io Hie terms of tile said esc
t ill Ion. I w ill on the 7th day o f
May. 1932. at 10 (81 o'clock a. in.,
al Ihe iro n l door of the Courthous,
in Ihi- C ity of Medford, in Jack
son C om ity, Oregon, o ffe r lo r sale
anil w ill sell al public auction fu r
cash Io Ihe highest holder. Io sal
isfy said judgment, logelher w ith
Ho r u s ts of tills sal . s u b je c t to IT
demotion as provided by law . ill
o f tin- rig h i, lille ami inlerest III d
the said defendants, ( h . ir lr s A very
ami Jean Avery, \ \ . E. K v lr r ami
Nella K vle r. E. M. Him- ami llo r -
tense It. Itine, W. A. Johnstone an I
Constance It Johnstone, Charles G.
Itro ili amt Leonora B ru lli had oil
Ihe 5lh day of Marcii, 1927, o r now
huve in and to the fo llo w in g de­
scribed p ro p e rty, situated in the
County of Jackson. Slide o f O re ­
gon. to -w tt:
Lots Seventeen (17) and F.igh
teen (18, in Block "J” Railroad
A d d itio n Io the C ity o f Ash-
luml. Jackson Com ity. Oregon,
us Hie same is num lx red. des
ignited and described on Ihe
official piai thereof, now of
recorrí.
Dated th is 5th day o f A p ril,
1932.
B A I.P II G JENNINGS.
S h e riff o f Jackson County. Oregon,
By OLGA E ANDERSON Deputv.
4 21 ¿8
Is Sunday, May 8
W ith the approach of Mother's Day, we turn to the thought nt
some appropriate gift for that dearest-of-all persons.
Early shopping will enable you to find something just a little
different, and just what yon would like to give, or perhaps you
will let her accompany you and select her own.
In either case our store offers many suggestions inntany reason­
ably priced, yet worthwhile articles, that will aid you in choosing
this most important gift of the year.
Here are a few of the little things that will add a touch of
or fill some long-felt need in Her Home1
Oilcloth Tablescloths
Cake or Bread Boxes
Curtain ings
Boudoir Lamps
Stationery
c o lo r,
Vases
Cream and Sugars
Cookie Jars
Shaker Sets
Crystal Ware
Dishes and Kitchen Utensils in Great Variety
IVe are handling a Special line of
Mother’s Day Boxed Candy for
98c
C & B Economy Store
(Cheapest & Best)
GRANTS PASS, OREGON
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