Jacksonville miner. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1932-1935, June 08, 1934, Page 2, Image 2

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    The JACKSONVILLE MINER
Page 2
Friday, June 8, 1934
tification, in theory, for the slighting of
the man next door just because we
have been busy attempting to attract
Published Every Friday at
attention of the stranger in the next
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON
block. Mr. and Mrs. Nextdoor it is who
will shoo the baby off the street when
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF JACKSONVILLE
we’re not looking, and who rattle our
window
when the chimney is ablaze. The
Entered as second-class matter February 19, 1932,
at the postoffice at Jacksonville, Oregon, under
close friends and neighbors, too often
the act of March 3. 1879.
taken for granted, are the ones who
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mark the real boundaries to our homes,
LEONARD N. HALL........ Editor and Publisher
MAUDE POOL....»...... ............... Applegate Editor
and therefore are a part of them.
WUP 60 FlSHlNO ANP LCWL
J. W. PECKHAM
Business Manager
So, Applegaters, you may rest assured
UP AT Trie SKy PAKE IN A
the archway over the Medford entrance
PHONE JACKSONVILLE 141
VJJHILE, THEY WÖÜLPNT
to Jacksonville is an unintended, but
Address All Communications to Box 138
TH6 IS >UCH A PAD WCLQ
sincere, expression of J’ville’s accept­
Subscription Rates, in Advance:
ance of you as real bosom friends—the
One Year............... $100 Six Months.......... — 50c
ATrtf ALL
kind who will come see us without bait­
And, for those of you who speed
Our Welcome Sign Is Not ing.
right on through to Medford anyway,
the sign still is facing the right way, be­
Two-Faced
One Miner reader, who lives on t’other cause you are in too darned big a hurry
to get there anyway.
side of Jacksonville hill, dropped a per­
tinent note to this office yesterday that
speaks volumes, yet is but one short
paragraph. It follows:
One Exception
"Say, Jacksonville! Just what is the
(From an Old Print—1907)
idea of a big welcome sign on one side
of town and not on the other? Aren't
the Applegaters and the ‘hillbillies’ and We praise her doughnuts and her pies
Her biscuit and her cake,
all the rest of us on this side welcome
to Jacksonville? Don’t nobody love us But where’s the man who sighs for pants
Like mother used to make?
any more?”
Which brings home the thought that
being the sum of 84 feet; thence north 24 deg cast
the good friends and neighbors, too She used to take a pair of pa’s,
$134 50. plus interest on $1285.81 136 feec thence south 63 deg. east
When they were worn and frayed,
often, are taken for granted, while the
from the 23rd day of December. 100 feet to the west line of the i
1933. to the 10th day of May, 1934,; Crater I-ake highway; thence |
casual visitor and total stranger are cat­ And decorate them with a patch
at 10% per annum, being the sum i north 138 feet; thence west 1300;
Of some contrasting shade.
ered to hand and foot. But Applegaters
of $48 89. plus $220.76 for taxes' feet; thence south 945 feet, to the
and the others, slighted so long, should
paid by plainUff, plus $21.50 for place of beginning, containing 13 i
insurance premium paid by plaint­ acres more or less, all in section '
be able to see real flattery and compli­ And cut them off about the knees
iff. plus $5.00 for continuation of 10, township 35 south of range 1 |
WHL StOÌE
And take the waist in, too,
ment in the breach of recognition, for it
abstract of title, plus interest on west of the Willamette Meridian; (
judgment at 10'; per annum, with together with all water rights ap- '
is no less than the mothers, the true And say that they for every day
costa and disbursements taxed at j purtenance thereto or to become I
IfOWL
Were just the thing for you.
friends and the sweethearts who are
twenty-two and 15 100 ($22.15)1 appurtenant thereto.
dollars, and the further sum of
Dated this 14th day of May.
taken too much for granted in this old
qoocb>
one hundred twenty-five and I 1934
And
then
she
sent
you
off
to
school
world.
nO|100 dollars, as attorney's fees, '
WALTER J OI-M8CHEID
which judgment was enrolled and Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon
And when you didn't go,
The strange face, the outsider, always
docketed in the clerk's office of I
By OLGA E ANDERSON
gains more attention and consideration She wondered what got into boys
We’ll do your moving -
said court in said county on the
Deputy.
11th
day
of
May,
1934.
That they played truant so.
on sight, but soon is forgotten as the
and
store your surplus
(May 18 25 June 1 8)
Notice is hereby given that, pur-!
next day dawns. The real friends do not
furniture
in our big fire­
suant to the terms of the said exe-1
go only where welcome signs are beck­ Yes, still we praise her jam, her "jell,” cution, I will on the 16th day of Dry goods stores cause a lot of
proof warehouse where
June, 1934, at 10:00 o'clock a.m., | unrest; there's where the women
Her coffee and her steak,
oning. That’s why they are friends and
it'll be carefully covered
at the front door of the courthouse folks get their notions--Weston
But where’s the man who sighs for pants in
not just mere visitors.
the city of Medford, in Jackson Leader.
and ockcd away. Full in­
county. Oregon, offer for sale and
Like mother used to make?
Yet, nevertheless, there is no real jus-
surance
coverage,
of
.
.
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The Jacksonville Miner
MOVING?
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
By virtue of an execution in
foreclosure duly issued out of and
under the seal of the Circuit Court
of the State of Oregon, in and for
the county of Jackson, to me di­
rected and dated on the 11th day
of M»y, 1934, in a certain action
therein, wherein Jackson County
Building and Loan Association, an
Oregon building and loan corpora­
tion, was plaintiff and G. O. Scher­
er, Rachel Mead and N. A. Mead,
her husband; Agnes T. Daugherty,
a single woman; Elmer R. Hall, a
single man; State of Oregon and
all other persons or parties un­
known were defendants, in which
action Jackson County Building
and Loan Association, an Oregon
building and loan corporation, re­
covered judgment against Agnes
T. Daugherty for the sum of
$1500.00, less the sum of $382.00
paid on stock, less the sum of
$60.95 accrued earnings on said
stock, being the sum of $1057.05
plus interest on $1500.00 from the
31st day of December, 1932, to the
21st day of June, 1933, at 10%
per annum, being the sum of
$71.25, plus interest on $1057.05
from the 21st day of June, 1933 to
the date hereof, at 10% per annum
being the sum of $61.07, plus $5.00
for continuation of abstract of
title, plus interest on said judg­
ment at 10% per annum from date
of decree herein, with costs and
disbursements taxed at seventeen
and 30 100 ($17.30) dollars, and
the further sum of one hundred
ten and no, 100 ($110.00) dollars,
as attorney’s fees, which judgment
was enrolled and docketed in the
clerk’s office of said court in said
county on the 10th day of May,
1934.
Notice is hereby given that, pur­
suant to the terms of the said exe­
cution ,1 will on the 16th day of
June, 1934, at 10:00 o’clock a. m.,
at the front door of the courthouse
in the city of Medford, in Jackson
county, Oregon, offer for sale and
will sell at public auction for cash
to the highest bidder, to satisfy
said judgment, together with the
costs of this sale, subject to re­
demption as provided by law, all of
the right, title and interest that
the said defendants, G. O. Scherer,
Rachel Mead and N. A. Mead, her
husband; Agnes T. Daugherty, a
single woman, Elmer R. Hall, a
single man, and State of Oregon
had on the 27th day of July, 1927,
or now have in and to the follow­
ing described property, situated in
the county of Jackson, state of
Oregon, to-wit:
Commence at the southeast cor-
ner of the west 1 acre of the east
2 acres of lot 7, block two (2) of
Mingus subdivision to the city of
Medford; thence north 120 feet to
the point of beginning; thence
north 146 feet; thence west 96 69
feet; thence south 146 feet; thence
east 96.69 feet to the point of be­
ginning.
Dated this 14th day of May,
1934.
WALTER J. OLMSCHEID,
Sheriff of Jackson County. Oregon
By OLGA E. ANDERSON.
Deputy.
(June 8)
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
By virtue of an execution in
foreclosure duly issued out of and
under the seal of the circuit court
of the state of Oregon, in and for
the county of Jackson, to me di­
rected and dated on the 19th day
of May, 1934, in a certain action
therein, wherein Jackson County
Building and Loan Association, an
Oregon building and loan corpora­
tion were plaintiffs and Edgar G.
Whiteside and Alta B. Whiteside,
husband and wife; C. J. Fry and
Mary A. Fry, husband and wife;
Floretta E. Anderson, and Roy D.
Anderson, wife and husband, also
all other persons or parties un­
known claiming any right, title,
estate, lien or interest in or to
the real estate described in
the complaint on file herein
were defendants, in which action
Jackson County Building and Loan
Association, an Oregon building
and loan corporation, recovered
judgment against Edgar G. White­
side and Alta B. Whiteside, the
defendants, for the sum of two
thousand ($2000.00) dollars, less
the sum of $219.78 paid on stock,
less the sum of $59.04 accrued
earnings on said stock, being the
sum of $1721.18, plus interest on
$2000.00 from the 30th day of De­
cember, 1931, to the 16th day of
November, 1933, at the rate of
10% per annum, being the sum of
$375.56, plus interest on $1721.18
from the 16th day of November,
1933, to date hereof at 10% per
annum, being the sum of $86.05;
plus $1900 paid for insurance
premiums by plaintiff, plus $5.00
for continuation of abstract of
title, plus $8.00 advanced by
plaintiff for water used on said
premises, plus interest on judg­
ment at 10% per annum with costs
and
disbursements
taxed
at
twenty-three and 30|100 ($23.30)
dollars, and the further sum of
one hundred seventy-five and
no; 100 ($175.00) dollars, as at-
tomey’s fees, which judgment was
enrolled and docketed in the
clerk's office of said court in said
county on the 19th day of May,
1934.
Notice is hereby given that, pur­
suant to the terms of the said exe­
cution, I will on the 23rd day of
June, 1934, at 10:00 o'clock a.m.,
at the front door of the courthouse
in the city of Medford, in Jackson
county. Oregon, offer for sale and
will sell at public auction for cash
to the highest bidder, to satisfy
said judgment, together with the
costs of this sale, subject to re­
demption as provided by law, all
of the right, title and interest that
the said defendants, Edgar G.
Whiteside and Alta B. Whiteside,
husband and wife; C. J. Fry and
Mary A. Fry, husband and wife,
and Floretta E. Anderson, and
Roy D.
Anderson,
and all
unknown persons or parties had
on the 2nd day of December, 1926,
or now have in and to the follow­
ing described property, situated in
the county of Jackson, state of
Oregon, to-wit:
The lot numbered six (6) and
the west half of the lot numbered
seven (7) in block number two (2)
of Sheilds Amended Addition to
the Town (now city) of Central
Point, according to the official
plat thereof, now of record.
Dated this 21st day of May,
1934.
WALTER J. OLMSCHEID.
Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon
By OLGA E ANDERSON.
(May 25, June 1 8 15)
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NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
By virtue of an execution in
foreclosure duly issued out of and
under the seal of the Circuit Court
of the state of Oregon, in and for
the county of Jackson, to me di­
rected and dated on the 11th day
of May, 1934, in a certain action
therein, wherein Jackson County
Building and Loan Association, an
Oregon building and loan corpora­
tion, was plaintiff and D. R.
Dickey and Nita C. Dickey, hus­
band and wife, A. J. Hornby and
Mary Hornby, Southern Oregon
Credit Bureau, an Oregon corpora­
tion; Jackson county, Oregon, a
political subdivision of the state
of Oregon, also all unknown per­
sons or parties were defendants,
in which action Jackson County
duiiding and Loan Association, an
Oregon building and loan corpora­
tion, recovered judgment against
D. R. Dickey and Nita C. Dickey,
the defendants, for the sum of
$1500.00, less the sum of $205.25
>aid on stock, less the sum of $8.94
accrued dividends on said stock,
being the sum of $1285.81, plus
interest on $1500.00 from the 31st
day of January, 1933, to the 23rd
day of December, 1933, at 10%
S. C. PETERS
(D.M.D.)
Dentist
Are you one of these nervous
people who lie awake half tho
night and get up feeling “all in”?
Why don’t you do as other light
sleepers have been doing tor
more than two generations—
take Dr. Miles Nervine?
One or two pleasant effervescent
Nervine Tablets or two or three
teaspoonfuls of liquid Nervine
will generally assure a night of
restful sleep. Perhaps you will
have to take Nervine two or
three times a day just at first
Nervous people have been using
Dr. Miles Nervine for Sleepless­
ness, Nervousness, Irritability,
Restlessness, Nervous Indiges­
tion, Nervous Headache, Travel
Sickness, lor more than fifty
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JACKSONVILLE
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course Our storage rates
are extremely low —
either by the month or
by the year itione 315.
Eads Transfer
1015 North Contrai
He knows where his
next meal is coming from
years.
Opposite Post Office
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will sell at public auction for cash .
to the highest bidder, to satisfy
LADIES’
said judgment, together with the
HAIR­
costs of this sale, subject to re­
CUTTING
demption as provided by law, all
BY
of the right, title and interest that APPOINT«
the said defendants, D. R. Dickey I
MENT
and Nita C. Dickey, A. J. Hornby j
and Mary Hornby, husband and PHONE 57
wife, and Southern Oregon Credit
Bureau, an Oregon corporation,
Permanent Waving
had on the 7th day of October.
A Specialty
1930, or now have in and to the
following described property, sit­
BOWMAN’S
uated in the county of Jackson,
Barber Shop and Beauty Parlor
state of Oregon, to-wit:
18 South Central, Medford
The south half of the southeast
quarter of section 9, township 35
south of range 1 west of the Wil­
lamette Meridian; also; beginning
at a point 375 feet north of the
section comer common to sections
9, 10, 15 and 16 in township 35
south of range 1 west of the Wil­
lamette Meridian, and running
thence north 71 deg. east 225 feet;
thence north 6 deg. ekst 108 feet;
thence north 53 deg. 30 mln. east
156 feet; thence north 70 deg. east
364 feet;
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thence
north
50 deg.
east
172 feet; thence north 10 deg. east
146 feet; thence north 78 deg. east
95 feet; thence north 68 deg. east
100 feet; thence north 44 deg. east
11 quid and Efferveicent Tablets
S afe in
the electric refrigerator
—kept at a temperature always below 50 degrees is the fresh
milk so necessary to this young fellow’s health. Safe, too, is
the food for the whole family. Also, in purchasing an elec­
tric refrigerator his mother was thinking not only of safety
but also of economy.
She counted on keeping fresh food that might otherwise
spoil...she knew that left-overs could be kept and made
into new tasty dishes for later meals... she planned on pur­
chasing in larger quantities, buying at Saturday prices and
keeping the food in the refrigerator until wanted later. The
-4
electric refrigerator you want will probably never be so
cheap again. See your dealer today.
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