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TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE Monday. Aug- 20, 194S IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF JACKSON JACKSON COUNTY, a Political Subdivision of the State of Ore- 1 gon, Flaintm vs W. M. Bradley, Thomas R. Barry, E. O. Borgen, Ray Barrow and William Pomeroy, Thomas H. Blodgett, J. L. Bailey, Ben and Myrtle E. Brown. Crura W. Clark. Citv Sanltarv Service. Irel O. and Lucille W Chapman, Bertha L. Denton, Mrs. Celestlne Delslpe, J. T. and - Irene 1. Drew, jtoy n. uorr. rirt National Bank of EuBene. Brevnton R. and Amy E. Finch Willis T. Fasel, Edward H Pomeroy, John T. Breeding and Bcrnhard A. Johnson, Beulah M, Fletcher, Maud M. Hockenyoi and O. Emmett McKeever, irst becunties Co. TT V unH Hnttin W. Gorn and Ella G. Wortman. Rodolph Hargis, Ruby Alynna Humphrey, James L. and Wlldalea HbII. J. t . Halioran incorporaiea, ti. u. nenaricmon ana aw vin Packard. E. R, and Mildred Isaacs. George W. Kesterson. Honrrn r. f .nnnnherrv. K. E. Lanferman. Genevieve W. Mays, William A. Mansfield, A. C. Martin, George and Catherine E. Mack. J. F. Norman, Frank and Thelma Neathamcr, Jesse Ncathamer. William Oplimflti Estate. Fannie J. Pickett and First National Bank of Eugene, Minnie M Pedicord, Ashley and Nellie Powers and Fred and Mary G, Powers. SVonlrlln P Ollipk Tony and Amy Ross, A. R. Richey, L. L. and James B. Richey, KWmon N Rutin Wnltor A. and Li e J. Radcliffe Maple Sullivan, F. W. and Lucille Scheffcl, W. O. Swan, C. E, Stonslpher. TTnMnH Stnte. nf Amprlpfl. Norman L. and Theresa Wilson, G. L. and Daisy 3, Wing, Dick West, William li. N. west. Vilson H. McEuen, McDonald Pickett Lumber Co., C. W. McDoiv j i aid and First National Bank of Eugene, A. A. and Ina L. McCoy, Pharli P MnHnttnn DpfpndnntK. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIENS AS SHOWN BY .TAHKSON COUNTY 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 interest in any property included in the foreclosure list hereinafter set forth, and being the Jackson County delinquent tax foreclosure list for the year 1944? 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 me lien oi an aenn 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 sot 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 uay ot sucn tirst pumicauon, ana any ana an per inn, intnrpsteri in anv of the real Droocrtv included in said fore closure list, are hereby required to file an answer and defense, if any there be, to such application lor Judgment ana decree wimin 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 aid application and complaint, to which application and complaint reference is hereby made, and same is nereoy mane a pari nereoi. 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 ana volume, such reference is to the description of the said property as it ap pears upon such page and in sucn volume in ine ueea necorns, 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 witnin JacKson county, uregon. You are further notified that although no mention Is made in connection with anv 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 trutn and in tact, 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 son County, 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. the newspaper In which said notice is to bo 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, li as follows: Total Delinquent Taxes No. Owner Description Including Interest to of Property Oct. 15, 1944 C10424 Un ted States of America: Central Point Not Platted, Deed Record 241. Pago 450 $152.70 C10425 Norman L. & Theresa Wilson: Gold Hill Dee- kum's Addition, Lots 6 & 7, Block 17 140.93 C10428 Tony & Amy Ross: Gold Hill Deekum'a Amend ed Addition. Lots 11 and 12, Block 20 13.30 C10429 H. D. Hcndrlckson & Mervln Packard: Jackson ville Described in Deed Record 220. Page 184. Part of Block 44 68.72 C10430 II.' D. Hondrickson & Mervln Packard: Jackson ville Described in Deed Record 220. Page 184. part of Block 45..... 2.73 C10431 Hodoinn llarcis: Jacksonville Deed Kecord 220, Pages 200 & 7, part Lots 1 & 3, all Lot 2, Block 58 49.29 C10432 Gruce W. Ciark: Jacksonville Deed Rocord 192, Pages 293 and 214, Page 420, part of unnumbered Block 63 ... 118.81 C10437 J. F. Norman: Talent Deed Record 86, Page 150, Section 30, Township 40, Range 4 East, 182 acres.... 127.87 C10469 J. T. & Irene I. Drew: NtLVt oi section 4, Township 41, Range 4 East, 40 acres 9.86 C10470 E. G. Borgen: W'i of WVi, Section 28, Township 32. Ranee 1 West. 160 acres 275.54 C10471 James L. & Wildalca Ha 1: NE'i of NEVi. Section 22, Township 33, Range 1 West, 40 acres 41.35 C10472 A. A. & ina u. Mccoy: veea nccora iu, 1'age an, Section 33, Township 33, Range 1 West, 1 acre...'. 28.91 C10473 J. F. Halioran Incorporated: Lot 4, SWVi of NWVi & 5W. Section 5. Townshin 34. Ranae 1 West. 400 acres 655.76 C10475 City Sanitary Service: Improvements on Deed Rec ord 153. Pace 277. Section 29. TownshiD 37. RanKe 1 West 21.28 C10478 Minnie M. Pedicord: NW'i. Section 20. TownshiD 33, Range 2 West, 160 acres 212.62 C10479 Roy A. Dorf: NWVi of SW'4, Section 1, Township 34, Range 2 West, 40 acres 87.14 C10480 Ray Barrow & William Pomeroy: SWVi of NE"4 & NW'i of SEU. Section 16. TownshiD 34. Range 2 West, 80 acres 107.58 C10481 Charles F. McHatton, Trustee: Mineral rights on Ni4 of NW'4 & SEV4 of NW'i, Section 17, Town ship 34, Range 2 West 18.14 C10482 William A. Mansfield: NE',4 of SWM & West 65 rods of NWU of SEW, Section 30, Township 36, Range 2 West, 72.5 acres 96.85 C10483 Willis T. Fascl, Edward H. Pomeroy, John T. Breeding & Bcrnhard A. Johnson: NE',4 of SW'4, 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 S0.62 C10485 Beulah M. Fletcher. Maud M. Hockenyos & O. Emmett McKeever: Deed Record 209. Page ovil at 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'4 of NE'4. NE'4 of SW'4 and NW'4 of of SEW, less Deed Record 235. Pace 309. Section 14. Townshin 38. Ranee 2 West. 180.80 acres 169.95 f!1n4R7 Thomas H. Bloricett: NF'4 of NE',4 of NWVi. Sec tion 17. TownshiD 38. Range 2 West. 10 acres 9.11 C10488 Frank & Thelma Ncathamer: Deed Record 185, Page 505, Section 5, Township 35, Range 3 west, 6.69 acres 8.89 C10489 Jesse Ncathamer: W' of SW'4 & Deed Record 144, Pago 12, Section 5, Township 35, Range 3, west, 80 acres 219.17 C10490 Frank & Thelma Ncathamer: NE'4 Section 8, Township 35. Range 3 West, 160 acres 136.66 C10492 First Securities Co.: E'i of NE'4. SW'4 of NE'4, NW'4, E2 of SW'i & SE'4, Section 16, Town shiD 35. Ranee 3 West. 52" acres 572.06 C10403 J. L. Bailey: S'4 of SE4, Section 6, Township 36, Ranee 3 West. 80 acres 53.4U C10494 Norman N. Rupp: Wiz of NW4 & SE'4 of NWVi, Section 10, Township 34. Hange 4 west, izu acres.... ei.iu C10498 George. W. Kesterson: Vf'i of NE'4 of NE'4 & NW'4 of NE'4, section Z4, Townsnip 3D, Mange 4 West. 60 acres 55.99 C10497 George & Catherine E. Mack: W'i of SE"4 & EV4 of SWU Section 2, Township 26, Kange 4 west, 160 acres 127.17 C10499 Ben & Myrtle E. Brown: Deed Record 232, Page 29, Section 30, Township 36, Range 4 West, 1.83 acres - 17.25 C10500 C. E. Stonsipher: S',-4 of SWU & NE'4 of SW'4 Section 26. Township 37, Kange 4 west, izu acres ez.oa C1O501 Ashley Sc Nellie Powers & Fred & Mary G. Pow ers: Deed Record 221, Page 83, Deed Kecord 236, Page 244, Sections 20 21, Township 38, Range 4 West. 50 acres 71.70 C10502 Franklin P. Quick: NWVi of NE'4, Section 7, Town ship 38, Range 4 West. 40 acres 55.34 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. IIS ENLISTMENTS Washington, Aug. 20AJM The navy announced today it has lowered its September draft call from 22,000 to 13,000 for the navy and marine corps. The original schedule called for 17,000 men for the navy and 5,000 for the marines. This has bene reduced to 10,000 for the navy and 3,000 for the marines. The navy said It Is requesting President Truman to revoke the executive order which prohibits recruiting of men from 18 to 38 years of age. The navy said.if it could start recruiting these men, It could cut its selective service needs further. part of Block 5 42.24 C10438 W. M. Bradley: Talent Not platted. Deed Record 174, Pago 159 128.02 C10438 Bertha L. Denton: Ashland Coolidge Tract. De scribed In Deed Record 156, Page 437, part of Block 33 2.07 C10440 E. R. & Mildred Isaacs: Ashland Hargadlne Tracts Deed Record 170, Page 427, part of Lot 12 ....... 42.96 C10442 A. R. Richey: Medford Lot 1, Block 49 222.39 C1U443 Mrs. Cclestine Delsipe: Medford Carlton Addition, Lots 2 & 9, Block 1 25.18 C1044 Aletha E. Vawter: Medford Cora L. Knight Sub division, Lot 8 837.85 C10443 First National Bank of Eugene: Medford H llv ew Addition to West Medford. Lot 13, Block 4 8.46 C1044S First National Bank of Eugene: Medford Hlllvlew Addition to West Medford, Lots 6-7-8, Block 5 29.41 C10447 Maple Sullivan: Medford Rose Park Addition. Lots 2 to 7 Inclusive, Block 3 66.98 C10448 George C. Lounsberry: Medford S skiyou He shts Addition, Lot 17, Block 1 83.20 U104B9 Urcynton n. & Amy E. Finch: Medford Siskiyou Heights Extension. Deed Record 223, Page 126, Part Block 3 84.23 C10450 F. W. & Lucille Scheffel: Medford, Wellington Heights, Lots 2 A: 3. Block 1 91.03 C10451 K. E. Lanferman: Medford West Medford Addi tion, W',4 of S4 of Lot 8, Block 3 13.01 C10452 E. E. te Hattie W. Gore & Ella G. Wortman: Med ford Wortman & Goro Addition, Lots 7 to 10, inclusive 37 97 C10453 E. E. & Hattie W. Gore k Ella G. Wortmnn: Med ford Wortman A Gore Addition. Lots 21-22-23... 318.79 C10454 G. L. & Daisy S. Wing: Orchard Tracts. El Rey Sub division. Tract D. less Deed Record 201. Page 502, Deed Record 213, Page 579 & Deed Record 216, Page R. part of Lot D 30 C10453 Dick West: NW' i of SE'4, Section 16, Township 34" Range 1 Fast, 40 acres 13 gg C10436 William R. N West: S'i of NW'4, Section 21, Township 34, Range 1 East, 80 acres 57.29 C10457 Walter A. As Llllie J. Radcliffe: W',4 of NW'4 & v-a or avv.4, section au, Township 34, Range 1 East, 157 acres. C10458 Wilson H. MrEuen: N4 of NW'4 & SETo?NWT s,c'lon 24. Township 35, Ranee 1 East. 120 acres ..." C10459 Thomas R. Barry: NW'4 & W'4 of NE'i. Section Township 35. Range 1 East, 240 acres 142.89 C10460 Genevieve W. Mays; All Section 38, Township 38. Range 1 East, 640 acres J77 05 C10461 Ruby Alvnna Humphrey: SW'4, Section 3i"'Town- fnP 32. RHiige 2 East. 180 acres 209 97 C10462 W O. Swan: NVt of N'i, Section 14. Township 37 Range 2 East, lflo acres 113 96 CI0463 L L, James B. Richey: Improvements on N'.ii of n nioi m A C1 nn p. Township 32, Range 3 East. 8.54 C10464 McDonald Pickett Lumber Co : Timber onlv on S'4 of SEW & SE'4 of SW'4, section 25, Township 39 Range 3 East 19 14 C10465 C. VI. McDonald Ai First NtionaTank'of'E"ii?n(: NE'4 A EV4 of NW'i of SW'4, Section 32, Town- J.hip Range 4 East, 240 acres 83.04 C10466 Fannio j PlrMi & First Nnt,nnnl nnk of yAlftvne. NW'i, Jr8s Deed Record 221. Pago 4 & Ni-s of W: ii necllon . Townsnip 40, Range 4 East, 161.87 acres " 7"""- nivvii ot rirji national name Of Eugene; R'4 of NR'4 A SE'4, 6ection 8, Township 40. , . Range 4 East, 240 acres 10B 02 C10468 William Oehman Estate; NW' of NE'i and NW'i, 66.35 131.07 45.73 New York, Aug. 20 flJ.R) China is threatened almost in evitably with civil war. The issues Involved are deep rooted, the hatreds bitter and of long standing, and the contend ing parties Chiang Kai-Shek's Chungking government and the Yen a 11 Communists have proved unyielding on basic points. In February, when the last serious Chinese efforts at settle ment collapsed, both sides con fided that civil war probably was the only solution. Since then the breach has been widened. In the Civic auditorium, San Jl a civil war Is to be averted Francisco, are murals by Gleb It must be through sufficient, and Peter llyn. joint pressure by the United States and Russia to force the two factions to unite, or Rus sian acceptance of the U. S. British position that Chiang's government is the sole govern mental authority In China. There is virtually no hope that China herself can accomplish a settlement alone. The basic Issues are these: 1. A demand by the Central government that the Commun ists submit their armies to Chungking authority as a prere quisite to other agreements, 2. Communist demands for an end to "one party" govern ment by the Kuomlntang and creation of a coalition govern ment as a prerequisite to placing their armies under Chiang's com mand. The dispute is a continuation of the struggle for power which was underway when the Japa ncso attacked China. I Portland, Ore., Aug. 20 -01.1?) Deputy sheriff's sought to find today the exact causes for the sudden explosion of an oil-type kitchen range in the J. D. Dillard home near Gresham which yes terday killed Mrs. Marie Dillard and her two infant sons. The father, J. D. Dillard, 22, received third degree burns when he tried in vain to rescue his family from their burning home. The dead were Mrs. Marie Dillard, 20, and her two babies, Charles 2, and Thurman, 8 months. Gold Hill Gold Hill, Aug. 20 The peo ple of this community showed their pleasure over the end of, the war by having a huge bon fire on the flat by the railroad. A platform was erected, the or chestra played, several gave short talks, Mrs. Gail whistled, VUllllilMllltJ OKUfil ,.Mt..-H or me Doys irom wis vicmuy in the service were read and we all gave thanks to God for ending this war by silent prayer, fol lowed by the Lord's Prayer. The I- O. O. F. opened their hall for an evening of dancing for those who wished to go and Sonny's orchestra furnished the music. Donald Dusenberry, Dick Fer guson and Henry Tygart spent Tuesday and Wednesday in Eugene and Springfield where they visited with Jerry Smith Mr. and Airs. L. L. Whitmore of Ukiah, Calif., visited last week with Mr. Whitmore's brother, I Vaughn Whitmore and family. Mr. and Mrs. E. Kiefer and two children of Los Angeles are visiting with Mr- and Mrs. t rank Dunn and family and looking for property in our. community John Hayes and Mrs. Lillie MacKay returned Thursday morning from Snohomish, Wash., where they were called by the death of their brother, James Hayes. Mrs. Jeanctte Greer and Sgt. Ellsworth Greer have returned to Portland after visiting with Mrs. Greer's son, Frank Tygart and family. Mrs. Dale Clement left last week for Los Angeles where she will visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Leo B. Logan of Richmond, Calif-, are visiting with Mr. Logan's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John. Cogswell of the Gold Hill auto park. Mrs. Roy Centers and children, Maria, Donna and Anne, Pat Ross and Tony Reynolds have g"onc to Grants Pass to work in the hop yards. I Mr. and Mrs. George Stevens' nri tho narpntc nf a hahv hnv I born Monday morning at Com-j munity hospital in Medford, The ; baby weighed seven pounds and 14 ounces- Mrs. Linsley Dorman and son of Portland are visiting with Mr. 1 and Mrs- George Dorman. Mrs. C. L. Dusenberry visited In Medford Wednesday with her ! son, Arthur Iverson. "Buster" Mullen and wife left Thursday morning for San j Pedro, Calif., after spending their leave here with his parents and grandparents. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Von Hart man and two children of Phoe nix, Ariz-, have purchased the Huffman property and also the Associated Service Station. Mr. and Mrs. P- Kirkpatrick and children who have been running the Associated station, are mov-, ing to Medford. Sgt. Ernest Kcll is spending his furlough with his parents, tChas. Kell and family after serving with the armed forces overseas. He will report back to North Carolina. Pfc. Duane Hutchins Is spend ing his furlough with his family here. He will report at Waco, Tex. Mrs- Olaf Lokken of Seattle, Wash., and Mrs. Florence Living ston of Redmond, Ore., were called here by the serious illness of their mother and sister, Mrs. Leon Wise. Mrs. Wise is much better now and was brought home from the hospital the first of the week. Mrs. Chas. Gray, Mrs. John Edington and Mrs. Millie Wal ker returned Thursday from the huckleberry patch with plenty of berries. 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