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TWr "BEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE Monday, Aug. 13, 1945 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF JACKSON JACKSON COUNTY, a Political Subdivision of the State of Ore Bon, Plaintiff vs. W. M. Bradley, Thomas R. Barry, E. G. Borgen, Ray Barrow and William Pomeroy, Thomas H. Blodgett, J. L. Bailey, Ben and Myrtle E. Brown. . j T n, i Grace W. Clark, City Sanitary Service, Irsel O. and Lucille W. Chapman, Bertha L. Denton, Mrs. Celestine Delsipe, J. T. and Irene I. Drew, Roy A. Dorf. First National Bank of Eugene, Breynton R. and Amy E. Finch, Willis T. Fascl, Edward H. Pomeroy, John T. Breeding and Bernhard A. Johnson, Bculah M. Fletcher, Maud M. Hockenyos and O. Emmett McKeever, First Securities Co. E. E. and Hattio W. Gore and Ella G. Wortman. Rodolph Hargis, Ruby Alynna Humphrey. James L. and Wildalca Hall, J. F. Halloran Incorporated, H. D. Hcndnckson and Mcr- vin Packard. E. R. and Mildred Isaacs. George W. Kesterson. r- r- r mmchnrrv K. E. Lanferman. r.nnieve W. Mavs. William A. Mansfield, A. C. Martin, George and Catherine E. Mack. J. F. Norman, Frank and Thelma Ncalliamer, Jesse Neathamor, Fannie J. Pickett and First National Bank of Eugene, Minnie M. Pedlcord, Ashley and Nellie Powers ana rea ana iunry u, Powers. v 1,1 1 O Oidl Tnnv and Amv Ross. A. R. Richey, L. L. and James B. Richcy, Norman N. Rupp, Walter A. and Lillle J. Radcliffe. Maple Sullivan, F. W. and Lucille Schcffel, W. O. Swan, C, Stonsipher. Norman L. and Theresa Wilson, G. L. and Daisy S. Wing, Dick West, William R. N. West. Wilson H. McEuen, McDonald Pickett Lumber Co., C. W. McDon ald and First National Bank of Eugene, A. A. and lna L. McCoy, ri.Arln, V MnHnftnn Defendants. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIENS AS SHOWN BY JACKSON COUNTY FORECLOSURE LIST FOR THE YEAR 1044 To all Defendants above named, and to all persons owning, or claiming to own, or having, or claiming to have, any interest in any property included in the foreclosure list hereinafter set forth, nH bnine the Jackson County delinquent tax foreclosure list for You are hereby required to TAKE NOTICE that the plaintiff herein has filed in the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County, an application to foreclose the lien of all delin quent taxes for the year 1940 and prior and subsequent years, as shown on the Jackson County tax foreclosure list for the year 1944, 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 the real property included in said fore closure list, are hereby required to file an answer and defense, if any there be, to such application for Judgment ana aecree wnnin Oiirtv riavs 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 Bp. nenrs unon such naae and in such volume in the Deed Records, nndor 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 sot 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, are 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 ion Countv. In the Medford Mail Tribune, a newspaper of general circulation published in said county, and designated in such order of the Board of County Commissioners as tne newspaper in wnicn said notice is to be published by the order of said Board ot County Commissioners, dated the 27th day of Jury, 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. IS, 1944 C10424 United States of America: Central Point Not Platted, Deed Record 241. Page 4S0 $182.70 C10429 Norman L. Sc Theresa Wilson: Gold Hill Dee- kum's Addition, Lots 6 & 7, Block 17 140.93 C1042S Tony & Amy Ross: Gold Hill Deckum'i Amend ed Addition. Lots 11 and 12, Block 20 13.30 C10429 H. D. Hcndrickson & Mervln Packard: Jackson ville Described in Deed Record 220, Page 184, Part of Block 44 ...... 68.72 C10430 II. D, Hcndrickson & Mervln Packard: Jackson ville Described in Deed Record 220, Page 184, part of Block 43..... 1.73 C10431 Rodolph Hargis: Jacksonville Deed Record 220, Pages 206 7, part Lots 1 & 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, Page 150, part of Block S 42.24 C10438 W. M. Bradley: Talent Not platted. Deed Record 174. Pago 1S9 128.02 C10439 Bertha L. Denton: Ashland Coolidgo Tract. De scribed in Deed Record 156, Page 437, part of Block 33 .. .07 C10440 E. R. Sc Mildred Isaacs: Ashland Hargadine Tracts. Deed Record 170, Page 427, part of Lot 12 42.96 C10442 A. R. Rlchev: Medford Lot 1. Block 49 1 222.39 C10443 Mrs. Celestine Delsipe: Medford Carlton Addition, Lots 2 & 0, Block 1 25.18 C10444 Aletha E. Vawtcr: Medford Cora L. Knight Sub division, Lot 8 637.55 C10443 First National Bank of Eugene: Medford Hillview Addition to West Medford, Lot 13, Block 4 8.46 C10446 First National Bank of Eugene: Medford Hillview Addition to West Medford, I-ots 8-7-8, Block S 29.41 C10447 Maple Sullivan: Medford Hose Park Addition. LoU 2 to 7 Inclusive, Block 3 66.96 C10448 George C. Louusberry: Medford Siskiyou Heights Addition, Lot 17, Block 1 83.20 C104B9 Breynton R. & Amy K. Finch: Medford Siskivou Heights Extension. Deed Record 223. Pane i26. Part Block 3 84 23 C10450 F. W. Lucille Scheffel: Medford, Wellington Heights, Lois 2 & 3, Block 1 91.03 C10431 K. E. Lanferman: Medford West Medford Addi tion, W',i of S',3 of Lot 8, Block 3 13.01 C10452 E. E. Hattio W. Gore Si Ella G. Wortman: Med ford Wortman & Gore Addition, Lots 7 to 10, inclusive 37.97 C10453 E. E. Hatlie W. Gore & Ella G. Wortman: Med ford Wortman & Gore Addition. Lots 21-22-23 ... 316.79 C10454 G. L. 4 Daisy S. Wing: Orchard Traits. El Rev Sub division. Tract D, less Deed Record 201, Page 502, Deed Record 213. Page 579 & Deed Record 216, Tage R, part of Lot D J Jo C10453 Dick West: NWU of SEU, Section 16. Township 34, Range 1 Knst. 40 acres 13 68 C10456 William R. N. West: S'j of NW'i, Section 21, Township 34, Range 1 East, 80 acres 87.29 C10457 Walter A. & Llllio J. Radcliffe: Wti of NWU t Wis of SW'.i, Section 3D, Township 34, Range 1 East, 157 acres 66 33 C10458 Wilson H. McEurn: N' ? of NW'i te SE' 4 of NW'i, Section 24, Township SS, Range 1 Fast. 120 acres ... 131.07 C10459 Thomas R. Bnrry: NW'i AV W'4 of NEU. Section ,, 28, Township 3r. Range 1 East, 240 acres 142.89 C10460 Genevieve W. Mays: All Section 36, Township 36, Range 1 East. 40 acres 277.03 C10461 Ruby Alvnna Humphrey: SW'i, Section 32, Town- ,. . 'hip 32. Range 2 East, lfio acres 209.97 C10462 W O. Swan- NVi of N'j. Section 14, Township ,.. Knnge 2 East, lfio acres 113.96 C10463 I.. L. Sz Jnmrs n. Richev: Improvements on NU of NR' Section 33. Township .12, Ranee 3 East 8 84 1,10464 McDonald Pirkelt Lumber Co.: Timber only on S'i of SE' , ft SEU of SV i, section 25, Township 39, Rang 3 East jo 14 C10463 C. W. McDonald Ar First National Bank of Eugene' NEU & Eli of NW'i of SWU, Section 32. Town. ship 39, Range 4 East. 240 acres 83 04 Section 30, Township 40, Range 4 East, 162 acres.... 127.67 C10469 J. T. & Irene I. Drew: NE'i of NEU. Section 3. Township 41, Range 4 East, 40 acres 9.86 C10470 E. G. Borgen: W,i of W',j, Section 28, Township 32, Range 1 West, 160 acres 275.54 C10471 James L. Sc Wlldalea Hall: NK'i of NE'i, Section 22, Township 33, Range 1 West, 40 acres 41.38 C10472 A. A. Sc lna u. Mccoy: uoea ttecora 194, Fage 332, Section 33, Township 33, Range 1 West, 1 acre 26.91 C10473 J. F. Halloran incorporated: it 4, 5W4 or NW'i Sc S'A. Section 8. Township 34. Range 1 West. 400 acres 655.76 C10475 City Sanitary Service: Improvements on Deed Rec ord 153, Page 277, Section 29, Township 37, Range 1 West 21.28 C10478 Minnie M. Pedicord: NWU, Section 20. Township 33, Range 2 West, 160 acres 212.62 C10479 Roy A. Dorf: NWU of SWU, Section 1, Township 34, Range 2 West, 40 acres 87.14 C10480 Ray Barrow &. William Pomeroy: SWVi of NEU Sc NWU of SEU. Section 16. Township 34. Ranee 2 West, 80 acres 107.58 C10481 Charles F. McHatton, Trustee: Mineral rights on N'4 of NWU & SEU of NWU. Section 17. Town ship 34, Range 2 West 18.14 C10482 William A. Mansfield: NEU of SWU & West 65 rods of NWU of SEU, 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: NEU of SWU, Section 8, Township 37, Range 2 West, 40 acres 33.00 C10484 Irsel O. 4c Lucille W. Chapman: Deed Record 236, Page 115, Section 13, Township 37, Rango 2 West, 1.02 acres 80.62 C10485 Bculah M. Fletcher, Maud M. Hockenyos Sc 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 SWU of NEU, NEU of SWU and NWU of of SEU, less Deed Record 235, Page 309, Section 14, Township 38, Range 2 West, 180.80 acres 169.93 C10487 Thomas H. Blodgett: NEU of NEU of NWU, Sec tion 17, Township 38, Range 2 West, 10 acres 9.11 C10488 Frank Sc Thelma Neathamcr: Deed Record 185, Page 505, Section 5, Township 35, Range 3 West, 6.69 acres 8.89 C10489 Jesse Neathamer: W'4 of SWU Sc Deed Record 144, Page 12, Section 5, Township 35, Range 3, West,' 80 acres 219.17 C10490 Frank & Thelma Neathamcr: NEU Section 6, Township 35, Range, 3 West, 160 acres 133.33 C10492 First Securities Co.: EU of NEU, SWU of NEU, NWU, E'i of SWU Sc SEU, Section 16, Town ship 35, Range 3 West, 520 acres 872.06 C10493 J. L. Bailey: S'A of SEU, Section 6, Township 36, Range 3 West, 80 acres 83.40 C10494 Norman N. Rupp: WVi of NWU & SEU of NWU, Section 10, Township 34, Range 4 West, 120 acres.... 61.70 C10496 George W. Kesterson: WU of NEU of NEU St NWU of NEU, Section 24, Township 35, Range 4 West, 60 acres 85.99 C10497 George Sc Catherine E. Mack: WV4 of SEU Sc Eli of SWU Section 2, Township 26, Range 4 West, 160 acres 127.17 C10499 Ben Sc Myrtle E. Brown: Deed Record 232. Page 29, Section 30, Township 36, Range 4 West, 1.83 acres 17.25 C10300 C. E. Stonsipher: SU of SWU & NEU of SWU Section 26, Township 37, Range 4 West, 120 acres 82.63 C10301 Ashley Sc Nellie Powers & Fred & Mary G. Pow ers: Deed Record 221, Page 83, Deed Record 236, Page 244, Sections 20 21, Township 38, Range 4 West, 50 acres 71.70 C10502 Franklin P. Quick: NWU of NEU, Section 7, Town ship 39, Range 4 West, 40 acres 55.34 All processes and papers In this proceeding may bo 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. Naval Workers For West Coast Yards To be Sought Here Arthur B. Shclton. United States civil service commission recruiting representative will be at the U.S.E.S. office corner Fir and Sixth streets Aug. 13 to 18 to recruit skilled tradesmen. helpers and laborers from this area for priority Jobs at eight west coast naval establishments Including the Pearl Harbor navy yard. Workers must sign a six months contract, and will re ceive free transportation. Naval establishments partici pating in the program are the Mare Island navy yard, Vallcjo, Callf.j Hunters Point naval dry docks, San Francisco, Calif.; Ala meda naval air station. Alameda, Calif.; Naval Ammunition depot, Hawthorne, Ncv.; Pugct Sound navy yard, Bremerton, Wash.; Seattle naval air station, Seattle, and the Pearl Harbor navy yard in Hawaii, 18 month contract. DAV Chapter Draws meeting Schedule At the last regular meeting of Jackson county chapter No. 8, Disabled American Veterans, members decided to have all im portant business transacted the second Tuesday of each month, and sessions held on the fourth Tuesday of the month will be In charge of World War II vet erans. Regular business meeting will be held tomorrow at 8 p, m, at the armory. World War II veterans plan to present entertainment at the Aug. 28 meeting, and officials urge all members to attend the meeting tomorrow when com mittee appointments will be made. FOR COMING YEAR School children throughout Jackson county are assured ex cellent lunch programs during the coming school year through the efforts of the community canning groups. Griffin Creek is an outstanding example of the progress that has been made to ward Integrating the school lunch with the educational pro gram in the school and commun ity according to Miss Marian Farrell, horn a demonstration agent. Every Thursday at 9 a. m. mothers and friends from the Griffin Creek district meet in the new kitchen at the school to can fruit or prepare vegetables for the freezing unit. When Miss Farrell visited the group last week she found the women pre paring string beans for freezing. The group included Mesdames Sarah Judy, Monte Muir, Ethel Guches, Geacil Miller and Marie Clogston. Mrs. Judy, chairman, reported that still more help was needed and urged that all wom en In the district contact her or come to the school Thursday mornings prepared to' help. To date the group has canned 119 quarts of cherries, 68 pints apricots, 20 quarts applesauce and prepared 65 pounds of string beans for the locker. Corn, peaches, tomatoes and pears still to be done Indicate the great need for extra assistance, Miss Farrell said. Most of the food canned for the school lunch represents sur plus from home and commercial gardens. In every district the plea is made for more produce. Miss Farrell urges anyone hav ing surpluses to contact the local school group or her office and arrangements can be made for its preservation. Miss Farrell cited the Griffin Creek school as a typical ex ample of the progress that can be made through community co operation. Mrs. Ethel Guches who has been working with the program for many years reports that three years ago the lunch program consisted of a hot drink I and that this year children will have a complete lunch served in new and attractive lunchroom. LONG DEAD PLANE CREW FOUND ON HIGH SLOPE Hyattville. Wyo.. Aug. 13 (U.R) Second air force officers from Colorado Springs, Colo., to day Joined U, S. forest rangers In an Investigation to determine the identity of six decomposed bodies found In the midst of air plane wreckage high on a moun tain slope near here. The debris believed to be that of a crashed army plane was discovered by two cowboys yesterday and it was estimated that a year had passed since the craft fell on the rugged, 13,000 foot slope. James Roosevelt Leaving Service Account Stomach San Diego, Calif., Aug. 13 (UPJ After nearly five years of service, Col. James Roosevelt has accepted a release to inac tive status because of a recurring stomach disorder, the marine corps announced today. Roosevelt, eldest son of the late President Roosevelt, was ad mitted to the U. S. naval hospital here several weeks ago on or ders of his amphibious group In the Philippines. A medical sur vey board recommended his dis charge because of a stomach ail ment. Colonel Roosevelt had accum ulated 26 months of combat since applying for active duty in No vember, 1940. Col. Roosevelt is the second SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County oX Jackson. OWEN JONES, Plaintiff, vs. MARY ETHEL JONES, Defend ant. Summons. To MARY ETHEL JONES. Defendant: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby summoned and required to appear and answer the Com plaint filed against you herein within four weeks from the date of first publication of this Sum mons, which date of first publi cation is August 6. 1945. and un less you answer or other wise appear. Plaintiff will take de cree against you as follows, to wit: For a decree of divorce for ever dissolving the bonds of matrimonv now and heretofore existing between you and the Plaintiff, and for such other and further relief as to the Court seems just and equitable. This Summons is published by order of the Honorable H. K. Hanna, Judge of the Circuit Court of Jackson County, Ore gon, made and entered of record on the 3rd day of August, 1945, requiring publication of sum mons once each week for four successive weeks in the Medford Mail Tribune. Date of first pub lication is August 6, 1945, and the date of last publication is August 27, 1945, and the last day in which you have to plead or otherwise appear is September 4, 1945. V. A. C. AHLF. Attorney for Plaintiff. Schmidt Building. Grants Pass, Oregon. son of the late chief executive to be returned to civilian life. The war department recently an nounced that Brig. Gen. Elliott Roosevelt would leave the trmj this week. Cloilnf t)m for Ctuilfted Ail I 30 a. m. Too Late to Classify 13:15 p. m. 1ST ANNUAL SALE CHARLEY BROS. REGISTERED ED., AUG. 15 SALE STARTS 1:15 P.M. PHOENIX SALE PAVILION COL A. H. DUDLEY Auctioneer Phone 6225 Charley Bros. Hereford Ranches BROWNSBORO, OREGON E SALE ONE COMPLETE SAWMILL BLOWER SYSTEM 40 hp., 1800 RPM, 440 volt motor One 45-inch fan and extrance cone Approximately 180 feet of 19-inch discharge pipe. One 5-fl. Separator TO BE SOLD AS A UNIT ONLY ALSO one 8-aw foot operated trimmer. ROGUE RIVER LUMBER Rogue River, Oregon . . . Phone Rogue River S CENTRAL PL CHURCH TO PICNIC SATURDAY Central Point, Aug. IS The Church of Christ of Central Point is planning a picnic for members and friends to be held at Jackson Hot Springs from 4 to 9:30 p. m. Saturday, Aug. 18, according to the committee head ed by Carl Hover and Ernest Kelly. Transportation will be furnish ed from the church at 3:30. Sup per will be served at 8 p. m. to accommodate those coming aft er working hours. There will be a nroeram of swimming, athletic events, J games, ana a bonfire service. Mrs. John Bohnert will be In charge of the games. Los Angeles, Aug. 13. (U.R) The Young Wen's Christian As sociation announced today that it will spend more than $3,700, 000 for postwar remodeling of Its 82 buildings in California and construction of new structures. C1046H Fannie J. Pickett & First National 'HaiiiiTf Eugone" NW'i, less Deed Record 221, Pago 4 & Ni, of Vl'l'ii Sc,',ion 8- Township 40, Hango 4 Eat, 16I.R7arres C10467 Fannie J Pickett ft First National 'Banknf'Eugenr: 5 4 of AE ' SE'- Section 8. Township 40, C10408 William Ochman Estate; Nvi of M'.' and I KWUl 43.73 100.02 Try Schenlf y Rmwv ...BRIGHT and LIGHT ot a SUNNY MORNING AUTO ftlEO If you are a mechanic and want the BEST JOB in the Northwest be sure to tee ut! 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