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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1921)
•* ♦ PAQK SIX r Aliar <w nnm GUANTI! P, RATI RDAV, M'<MM *», IMI. THF\ Y! WAYS <M»MB MAOB FX»R MORE That 1* * rula at thia bakary. after once you have tried our bread, cake. pies, rolls and de licious home-made pastry. Wo men who bake at home say that our bakery products can not be excelled. Most Popular Six Cylinder Automobile A«k your Grocer for Breed baked by the GRANTS PASS BAKERY 503 G Steers NÖTIGE OF CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALK NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Whereas, default has occurred tn the conditions of that certain chattel mortgage made, executed and deliv ered by A. N. Parsons, as mortgagor, to 2nd Northwestern Finace Corpora tion. as mortgagee, bearing date of Julv 1st. 1920, and being recorded in Volume 5 of the Chattel Mortgage Records of Josephine County. Ore gon, at pages 67 and 68 thereof, un der date of July 16th. 1920, said mortgage having been given to se cure the payment of that certain in debtedness represented by five prom issory notes, as follows, to-wit: Five promissory notes in the sum of 1800.00 each, due two months af ter date, each of said notes bearing I interest at the rate of Eight (8) per cent per annum from maturity and each thereof bearing date of July 1st. 1920. which said notes and mortgage are in favor of the 2nd Northwestern Finance Corporation, which is now the owner and holder thereof and which said company has. by reason of the failure of the said maker to pay all of said notes as therein provided, elected in accord ance with the terms of said notes and mortgage to declare the whole there of now due and payable, and WHEREAS, there is now due, ow ing and unpaid on said notes and mortgage and unto the 2nd North western Finance Corporation from the said A. N. Parsons the principal sum of 13,209.75, with Interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from January 19th, 1921, which said interest at the date here of amounts to *14.22, one note in the sum of *800.00 and interest in the sum of *128.04 having been paid since January 19th. 1921, and the attorney's fees necessarily incurred in the foreclosure of said mortgage in the sum of *300.00. making the total aggregate sum now due. owing and unpaid unto the holder of said mortgage, to-wit: 2nd Northwestern Finance Corporation, under said mortgage the sum of *3,523.97. NOW THEREFORE, the said per sonal property described in said, mortgage, now situate at Grants' Pass, Josephine County, Oregon, namely: One Model 15 Dort Touring Car. Serial Number 66417, Motor Number 68263. One Model 15 Dort Touring Car. Serial Number 66382, Motor Number 68700. One Model 15 Dort Touring Car. Serial Number 66451, Motor Number 68340. One Model 15 Dort Touring Car, Serial Number 664 21, Motor Number «8314. Or such part thereof as may be necessary, will be sold pursuant to the power of sale in said mortgage contained, at public sale to the high est bidder for cash, on the 26th day of August. 1921, at the hour of 10:00 o’clock a. m. of said day at Smith's Garage located at the Southeast cor ner of Sth and H Streets in the City of Granta Pass, Oregon, to satisfy the debt secured by said mortgage above set forth, together with any addi tions thereto on account of interest and charges aocruing subsequent to August 12th, 1921, and the costs and expenses of these foreclosure pro ceedings. This notice Is published daily for seven successive times in the Granta Pass Daily Courier, a daily newspaper ol genera’ circulation, published dally in Grants Pass. Josephine County, Oregon Dated at Grants Pass, Oregon, this 16th day of August. 1921. Date of first publication of this notice is August 17th, 1921. 2ND NORTHWESTERN FIN ANCE CORPORATION. Mortgagee. G. M. ROBERTS, Attorney for Mortgagee 63 NOTICE OF MEETING OF BOARD OF" EQUALIZATION Notice is hereby given that the Board of Equalization for Josephine County, Oregon, will, on the second Monday in September, attend at the courthouse in Grants Pass, and pub licly examine the assessment roll for the year 1921, and correct all errors In valuation, description or qualities of lands, lots or other property as sessed by the assessor; and it shall be the duty of persons interested to appear at the time and place ap pointed. D. O. HAYES, Assessor for Josephine 8-20-38 County, Oregon. “IF A MAN WRITE A BETTER BOOK, PREACH A BETTER SERMON. OR MAKE A BETTER MOUSE TRAP THAN HIS NEIGHBOR, THOUGH HE BUILD HIS HOUSE IN THE WOODS, THE WORLD WILL MAKE A BEATEN PATH TO HIS DOOR.’’—Emerson. Never ill the history of the automobile business has the truth of this saving been proved so conclusively as in the SALES of Studebaker Cars in California, and over the ENTIRE COUNTRY, in the six months ending .lune 1921. 3853 New StudebaKer Automobiles « The fact that this remarkable increase in SALES is made in a BUYERS MARKET—When the most rigorous in spection and comparison of car-service is made by prospective buyers—is proof positive that Studebaker Cai’s offer the highest quality at fair prices. • Further proof are the registration figures of the <’alifornia .State Motor Vehicle I >epart incut, which show that StudebaKer Leads in Registration with but one exception. Ford. Ami when ail tin* distributors had cal’s to deliver and the prospective buyer was in a position to get any car desired. A comparison in registrations, January 1 to June ¡M), 1921, inclusive, show Studebaker enjoys a remarkable lead over all other makes, including four, sixes and <4ghts, save the one mentioned. STUDEBAKER SIX . . Dodge Four Chevrolet Four BUY AN Buick six I z Oldsmobile Four and Eight < )v< rland Nash Six ami Four < 'h.nxl 1« r Six Oakland Cleveland Six Hudson Six....... ........ — E R (K. « O. E.) Xo cars lintml where registration-« are rworded «11IIM« «alen of Ica», than •25O can for nix mont ha. Compiilo record of hm I cm of all car» can be Hocured from the Auto IJat Company of Sacramento. Not a “Wazzer” ONE PERSON MIGHT MAKE A MISTAKE IN SELECTING AN AUTOMOBILE, BUT NOT 3853. New Studebakers Sold IN NEW YORK IN CHICAGO CARS __ 1288 _ _ 574 First 6 months, 1921... First 6 months, 1920 Increase in 1921 over 1920........... ....... _... 124% Increase 714 CARS First 6 months, 1921 . First 6 months, 1920 1659 655 Increase in 1921 over 1920 ........................ 1004 1537’ Increase f “THIS IS A STUDEBAKER YEAR’’ J. F. BURKE, Local Dealer