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TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE
Monday, Aug. 9. I94i
l IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON
' FOR THE COUNTY OF JACKSON
JACKSON COUNTY, Political Subdivision of the State ot Ore
gon, Plaintiff
v.
w M Bradley. Thomas R. Barry, E. G. Borgen, Ray Barrow and
i willUm Pome?oy, Thomas H. Blodgett, J. L. Bailey, Ben and
firnce W8 Clark? CHy Sanitary Service, Irsel O. and Lucille W
Chapman, Bertlia L. Denton. Mrs. Celestine Delsipe, J. T. and
FirFrNltLrKan"ofAi;uKenc, Breynton R.' and Amy E. Finch,
lr,.,.',,7. m uw.rH H Pnmerov. John T. Breeding and
' Bernhord A. Johnson, Beulah M. Fletcher, Maud M. Hockenyos
and O. Emmett wicis-eever, nrni mm mm
J ...j u.iii. to r:nr nnH F a Ci. Wortinan.
Bodo.ph Hargi,, RuW Alynna Humphrey James L. . -nd Wildalea
Hall, i. r. nanoran iiauijjuiivu, . .
vin Packard.
E. R. and Mildred Isaacs.
George W. Kesterson.
rl.neve W. Mavs, William A. Mansfield, A. C. Martin, George
J F8' Norman? Frank "ndThelma Neathamer, Jesse Neathamer,
..V-..'; , I-rtutn
Fnnnie J P ckett and First National Bank of Eugene, Minnie M.
Pedicord Ashley and Nellie Powers and Fred and Mary G.
Powers.
Tony and Amy Ross, A. R. Richey, L L .and , James B. Richey,
Norman ti. nupp, vyhuci ou IV w n iu,.r. r V
Maple Sullivan, F. W. and Lucille Scheffel, W. O. Swan, C. E
Stonsipher.
nS man Tand Theresa' Wilson, G. L. and Daisy S. Wing, Dick
William R N West. c
V aid and First National Bank of Eugene, A, A. and Ina L. McCoy,
Charles F. McHatton, Defendants.
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIENS AS SHOWN BY
?FriinTyrnilNTV FORECLOSURE LIST FOR THE YEAR 1944
To all Defendants above named, and to all persons owning, or
claiming to own, or having, or claiming to nave, any y "
any property included in the foreclosure list hereinafter set forth,
and being the Jackson County delinquent tax forecjpsure list for
You are hereby required to TAKE NOTICE that the plaintiff
herein has filed in tne uircuu t-ouri oi me du ' Y";,?UV
Jackson County, an application to foreclose the lien of all delin
quent taxes for the year 1040 and prior and subsequent years, as
shown on the Jackson County tax foreclosure list for the year 1044,
hereinafter set forth in full, and that the plaintiff will apply to the
court for judgment and decree foreclosing such tax liens not less
than thirty days after the date of the first publication of this notice,
exclusive of the day of such first publication, and any and all per
sons interested in any of tne real properly inciuaea in saiu
closure list, are hereby required to file an answer and defense, if
any there be, to such application for judgment and decree within
thirty days after the date of the first publication, as aforesaid,
which date is the 6th day of August, 1945, failing in which plaintiff
will take a judgment and decree for the relief prayed for in the
said application and complaint, to which application and complaint
reference is hereby made, and same is hereby made a part hereof.
You are further notified that where a parcel of land is de
scribed In List "A" hereinafter set forth, by general description,
followed andor preceded by a reference to a page and volume,
such reference is to the description of the said property as it ap
pears upon such page and in such volume in the Deed Records,
andor Probate Records andor Circuit Court Journal of said
county, as Indicated in said list; that all of the lands included in
List "A" are situated within Jackson County, Oregon.
You are further notified that although no mention Is made In
connection with any of the descriptions set forth in List "A" of
the name of the Meridian within which said respective parcels of
land are located, all of the said lands, in truth and in fact, ere
located either East or West of the Willamette Meridian in said
county and state, as indicated by said respective lists, the word
"East" or "West" as used in connection with any description having
reference only to the said Willamette Meridian.
You are further notified that this notice is published by au
thority of an order by the Board of County Commissioners of Jack
son County, in the Mcdford Mail Tribune, a newspaper of general
circulation published In said county, and designated in such order
of the Board of County Commissioners as the newspaper in which
said notice is to be published by the order of said Board of County
Commissioners, dated the 27th day of July, 1944.
That the delinquent list for which application Is made to fore
close, is as .follows:
; LIST "A"
Total Delinquent Taxes
No. Owner Description Including Interest to
of Property Oct. 15, 1944
C10424 United States of America: Central Point Not
Platted, Deed Record 241, Page 450 $182.70
C10425 Norman L. & Theresa Wilson: Gold Hill Dee-
kum's Addition, Lots 6 & 7, Block 17.. 140.93
C10428 Tony & Amy Ross: Gold Hill Dcckum's Amend
ed Addition. Lots 11 and 12, Block 20 13.S0
C10429 H. D, Hendrickson & Mcrvin Packard: Jackson
villeDescribed in Deed Record 220, Page 184,
Part of Block 44 68.72
C10430 H. D. Hendrickson it Mervin Packard: Jackson
ville Described in Deed Record 220, Page 184,
part of Block 45 2.73
C10431 Rodolph Hargis: Jacksonville Deed Record 220.
Pages 206 & 7, part Lots 1 tz 3, all Lot 2. Block 56 49.29
C10432 Grace W. Clark: Jacksonville Deed Record 192,
Pages 293 and 214, Page 420, part of unnumbered
Block 63 116.81
C10437 J. F. Norman: Talent Deed Record 86, Pago 150,
part of Block S 42.24
C10438 W. M. Bradley: Talent Not platted. Deed Record
174, Page 159 128.02
C10439 Bertha L. Denton: Ashland Coolldge Tract. De
scribed in Deed Record 156, Page 437, part of
Block 33 2.07
C10440 E. R. & Mildred Isaacs: Ashland Hargndine Tracts.
Deed Record 170, Page 427, part of Lot 12 42.98
C10442 A. R. Richey: Medford Lot 1. Block 49 222.39
C10443 Mrs. Celestine Delsipe: Mcdford Carlton Addition,
Lots 2 fi 9, Block 1 25.18
C10444 Alotha E. Vawtcr: Mcdford Cora L. Knight Sub
division, Lot 6 637.53
C10445 First National Bunk of Eugene: Mcdford Hillview
Addition to West Mcdford, Lot 13, Block 4
C10446 First National Bank of Eugene: Mcdford Hillview
Addition to West Medford, Lots 6-7-B, Block 5
C10447 Maple Sullivan: Mcdford Hose Park Addition.
Lots 2 to 7 inclusive. Block 3
C10448 George C. Lounsberrv: Mcdford Siskiyou Heights
Addition, Lot 17, Block 1 53.20
C1049S Breynton R. Amy E. Finch: Medford Siskiyou
Heights Extension. Deed Record 223, Page 126,
Tart Block 3 84.23
C10450 F. W. & Lucille Scheffel: Mcdford, Wellington
Heights, Lots 2 & 3. Block 1 91.03
C10431 K. E. Lanferman: Medford West Mcdford Addi
tion, Wis of S's of Lot 8. Block 3 13.01
C10452 E. E. K Ilattie W. Gore & Ella G. Wortmnn: Mcd
ford Wortinan & Gore Addition, Lots 7 to 10,
inclusive . 37 97
C10433 E. E. ltattle W. Gore Si Ella G. Wortinan: Med-
fnrH Vr, man Jt. Hnn. i Jl.tin.. f m. 11 11 11 110 IK
C10454 G. L.& Daisy S. Wing: Orchard Tracts. El Rev Suh
division. Tract D, less Deed Record 201, Pago 502,
Deed Record 213, Page 579 Si Deed Record 216,
Page 8. part of Lot D 1.30
C10455 Dick West: NW'i of SEU, Section 18, Township 34,
Range 1 East. 40 ncres 13 68
C10436 Wilham R. N. West: S4 of NW'i, Section 21,
Township 34, Range 1 East. 80 acres 87.29
C10457 Wnltcr f. St Lillie J. Rndcliffe: Wis of NW'i &
W'j of Sv'i4i Section 30, Township 34, Range 1
Enst, 157 acres 68 35
C10458 Wilson H. McKuen: N's of NW'i St SE1 1 of NW'i,
,,. Section 24, Township 35. Ranee 1 East. 120 acres ... 131.07
C10439 Thomas R. Flurry: NW'i St W's of NEU. Section
28' Township 35. Range 1 Enst. 240 acres 142.89
C10400 Genevieve W. Muvs: All Section 38, Township 36,
5Uel East. 640 acres 277.05
v-iuim imny Aivnna inininnrey: sw'i, Section 32, Town
shin 3? nntio 9 Tact inn
C10462 W. O. Swan- N'j 'of N'4, Section 147 Township
37 Range 2 East, 160 acres
C10463 I,. I.. St James B. Rlchev: Improvements on N'4 of
NK' Serlion 33. Township 32. Range 3 East
CI0464 McDonald Pickett Lumber Co.: Timber onlv on R' s
or .SE' Sh'.t of SW'.. section 23, Township 39,
Range 3 East 19 14
C10465 C. W. McDonald First National Bank'of Eugene'
NE'.i St EV4 of NWVi of SWU, Section 32, Town
JMp 39. Range 4 East, 240 acres 83.04
C10466 Fannie J Pickett St First National Bank of Eugene:
NWW, less Deed Record 221, Page 4 St N's of
.i or"on , 'township 40, Range 4 East,
161.87 acres
C10467
21.28
ri04fl William flplmian Estate: NW'i of NE' i and NW'i. ! K
Section 30, Township 40, Range 4 East, 162 acres.... 127.67 ft'
C10469 J. T. & Irene I. Drew: NE',4 of NE', Section 3, . V9
TA.n.l.lM il Danrta A Coat JOnnPAa DRA l'l
C10470 E. G. Borgen: W'.t or wz, oeciion zo, lownsnip i
32, Range 1 West, 160 acres 278.54 !
C10471 James L. & Wildalea Hall: NEV4 of NE'i, Section I
22, Township 33, Range 1 West, 40 acres 41.35
C10472 A. A. & Ina L. McCoy: Deed Record 194, Page 332,
r nn 1-: 1 Tl , 1 1 F . . , Mfl A
Decuon do, xuwnsnip oo, xxuiiku x vtci, x nnc u.o
C10473 J. F. Halloran Incorporated: Lot 4, SWU of NWU
it Sis, Section 5, Township 34, Range 1 West, 400
acres : 655.76
C10475 City Sanitary Service: Improvements on Deed Rec
ord 153, Page 277, Section 21), lownsnip ii, nange
1 West
C10478 Minnie M. Pedicord: NW'i. Section 20. Township
33, Range 2 West, 160 acres 212.62
C10479 Roy A. Dorf: NW'i of SW'4, Section 1, Township
34, Range 2 West, 40 acres 57.14
C10480 Ray Barrow & William Pomcroy: SW'4 of NE'i &
NW'i of SE'4, Section 16, Township 34, Range 2
West, 80 acres 107.58
C10481 Charles F. McHatton, Trustee: Mineral rights on
NlS of NW'4 & SE'i of NW'i, Section 17, Town
ship 34, Range 2 West 18.14
C10482 William A. Mansfield: NE'4 of SW'i & West 65
rods of NW',4 of SE',4, Section 30, Township 36,
Range 2 West, 72.5 acres 96.85
C10483 Willis T. Fasel, Edward H. Pomeroy, John T.
, Breeding & Bernhard A. Johnson: NE'i of SW'i,
Section 8, Township 37. Range 2 West, 40 acres 33.00
C10484 Irsel O. & Lucille W. Chapman: Deed Record 236,
Page 115, Section 13, Township 37, Range 2 West,
1.02 acres 50.62
C10485 Beulah M. Fletcher, Maud M. Hockenyos & O.
Emmett McKeever: Deed Record 209, Page 631 &
Deed Record 210, Page 325, Section 24, Township
37, Range 2 West, 6.75 acres 250.60
C10486 A. C. Martin: Government lots 1-6-7, part lot 4,
part SW'i of NE'i, NE'i of SW"4 and NW'i of
of SE14, less Deed Record 235, Page 309, Section
14, Township 38, Range 2 West, 180.80 acres 169.95
C10487 Thomas H. Blodgett: NE'i of NE'i of NW'i, Sec
tion 17, Township 38, Range 2 West, 10 acres 9.11
C10488 Frank & Thelma Neathamer: Deed Record 185,
Page 505, Section 5, Township 35, Range 3 West,
6.69 acres 8.89
C10489 Jesse Neathamer: W'S of SW'4 & Deed Record 144,
Page 12, Section 5, Township 35, Range 3, West,
80 acres 219.17
C10490 Frank & Thelma Neathamer: NE'i Section 6,
Township 35, Range 3 West, 160 acres 153.33
C10492 First Securities Co.: E'S of NE',4, SW'4 of NE'4,
NW'i, E'S of SW'4 & SE'4, Section 18, Town
ship 35, Range 3 West, 520 acres 572.06
C10493 J. L. Bailey: S'S of SE'4, Section 6, Township 36,
Range 3 West, 80 acres 53.40
C10494 Norman N. Rupp: WVs of NW'4 & SE'4 of NW'4,
Section 10. Township 34, Range 4 West, 120 acres.... 61.70
C10498 George W. Kesterson: W's of NE'4 of NE'i &
NW'4 of NEV, Section 24, Township 35, Range 4
West. 60 acres 55.99
C10497 George & Catherine E. Mack: W's of SE'4 & E',s
of SW'i Section 2, Township 26, Kange 4 west, i
160 acres 127.17
C10499 Ben & Myrtle E. Brown: Deed Record 232, Page j
29, Section 30, Township 36, Range 4 West, 1.83 !
acres 17.25
C10500 C, E. Stonsipher: Sis of SW'4 & NE'4 of SW'4 J
Section 26. Township 37. Range 4 West, 120 acres 82.63 I
C10501 Ashley & Nellie Powers & Fred & Mary G. Pow- I
ers: Deed Record 221, Page 83, Deed Record 236, I
Page 244, Sections 20 21, Township 38, Range 4 j
West. 50 acres 71.70 !
C10502 Franklin P. Quick: NW'4 of NE'4, Section 7, Town-
ship 38, Range 4 west, 40 acres 85.34
All processes and papers in this proceeding may be served on
the undersigned Attorney for the Plaintiff at the office and post
office address hereinafter stated.
JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON
By HOWARD GAULT,
Sheriff and Tax Collector.
GEORGE W. NEILSON,
District Attorney for Jackson
County, Oregon, and Attorney
for Plaintiff, County Court
House, Medford, Oregon.
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I used to think, when I would
read letters written by young
men, that they had a gaiety, a
devil-may-care 1 n g r e d i ent In
their makeup which women lack.
But I am beginning to wonder
if the rascals haven't been spoof
ing a too credulous matron. So
often they have whooped with
mirth over a situation a woman
would regard as tragic, that I
have given them credit for a
robustity wholly masculine. And
I wonder If they are as scornful
of the conventions as they would
have me believe. For instance:
"Last night I made a reserva
tion at night club and took my
girl for an evening of whoopee.
Everything stlnko with swank;
had to have your coat and tic
along; that sort of place. There
was a leggy floor show, colored
lights and fine band. But for
a real time, give me a 'Jernf
where I can open my shirt front,
roll up my sleeves and cut a rug
free and fancy."
There was a time when I
would have taken this at Its face
value, but I am beginning to
wonder.
I get letters from girls and
women In the service and always
they give me the Impression that
nicy nave actually leu tne drama
they were helping enact. And
they haven't liked the mud and
lack of the decencies of living to
which they had been accustomed
In civilian life and they have
frankly said so.
Yet a lad writes: "The rats In
our floorless, lightless tents are
as big as cats. But I'm used to
them by now; as I am the ants
and lizards In my bed. Wish I
could do a little Jungle prowling
but we are not allowed to; might
be ambushed by Japs; or even
shot by our own patrols. The
rule Is, shoot; then see what you
have hot at.
"My breakfast was K ration
and we made coffee over a blow
torch. Out here, we use amphib
ious craft exclusive; and have to
build roofs over them to keep
them from filling up. The way
it rains here, makes the Pacific
coast seem like a desert. But we
don't mind. We don't even both
er to try to keep dry."
I remember what a battle the
average wife has to put up to
get her husband to shave and
bathe and change his underwear
and I'm beginning to wonder if
a lot of this isn't man's way of
proving to women that he is a
tough-fibered buckaroo; and I bet
that lad really enjoyed the more
formal demands of the night
club; and that soldier did not
want to prowl the Jungle and
that he does mind "rats the size
of cats." In fact I think the
young rascals have been taking
me for a ride. Could be.
G. Pass Red Cross
Finishes Dressings
Grants Pass. Aug. 6 With a
record of having made 899,318
surgical dressings from October
13, 1942, to August 3 of this
year, the Red Cross work rooms
closed last week, Mrs. F. L.
Vannice, county production
chairman, said today.
The last shipment of surgical
dressings has been completed,
making a total of 12 shipments
altogether.
THE GRANGE
Griffin Creak Grange
Griffin Creek Grange will
meet at 8:30 p. m. Tuesday for
regular business session. H.E.C.
will entertain with a covered
dish dinner, Thursday at 7 r). m
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Smedsrud on Kings high
way. All Grangers and friends
are invited. 1
IN BAD AGAIN
Los Angeles, Aug. 6 UW
Mrs. Elaine Ludlam Monfredl
Wisecarver, 22. who eloped last
year with a 14-ycarold school
boy and was charged with child
stealing, was held today on a
second Juvenile charge. Police
said Mrs. Ludlam left her three-year-old
daughter Margaret with
her landlady for "two hours" and
hadn't come back in two days.
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0467 Fannie J Pickett ft First National Bankof Eugene"
S'S of NE'4 ft SEU. Section 8, Township 40,
Range 4 East, 240 acres
43.73
100.03
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O EXPERIENCED LOGGERS
and SAW MILL WORKERS
Experienced Fallers and Buckers, Choker Setters and
Hookers are needed at once for our logging operations
at the town of Butte Falls, Oregon (37 miles east of Med
ford on Fish Lake Lake of the Woods road.) Newly
renovated, comfortable cabins are available, with tables,
chairs, bedsteads and springs, cook stoves and running
hot and cold water. Private boarding house for single
men. Grammar and high school, church and retail stores
in Butte Falls.
O ALSO MILL HANDS IN
ALL DEPARTMENTS
... in our big, Ynodern 300-M sawmill in the city of
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This is year-around employment, with continuous timber
supply available, which will insure steady work after the
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