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f OUR MEDFORD MAIL THIBUNB Mondar, Aug. 27. 1943 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF JACKSON JACKSON COUNTY, a Political Subdivision of the Stat of Ore gon, Plaintiff VI. W. M. Bradlcv, Thomas R. Barry, E. O. Borgen, Ray Barrow and William Pomeroy, Thomas H. Blodgett, J. L. Bailey, Ben and MvWirt R Rrown. w rinrif rilv Kanltarv Service. Jrsel O. and Lucille W. Chapman, Bertha L. Denton, Mrs. Celestine Delsipe, J. T. and r II .. Rnof ' Irene . urew, iwy n. wuii. al Tfr.f Notional Bank of EuEcne. Breynton R. and Amy E. Finch Willis T. Fasel, Edward II Pomeroy, John T. Breeding and Bernhard A. Johnson, Beulah M. Fletcher, Maud M. Hockenyos and O. Emmett McKeever, First Securities Co. v tt onM Hnttio W. Core and Ella G. Wortman. Rodolph Hargis, Ruby Alynna Humphrey, James L. and Wildalea Hall, J. F Halloran Incorporated, a. u. nennricxson ana mer- vin Packard. T.. R. and Mildred Isaacs. George W. Kesterson. George C. Lounsberry, K. E. Lanferman. Genevieve W. Mays, William A. Mansfield, A. C. Martin, George and Catherine E. Mack. J. F. Norman, Frank and Thelma Neathamer, Jesse Neathsmer. William Oehmnn Estate. Fannie J. Pickett and First National Bank of Eugene, Minnie M. Pedlcord, Ashley and Nellie Powers and Fred and Mary G. Powers. Franklin P. Quick. Tonv and Amy Ross, A. R. Rlchey, L. L. and James B. Rlchey, Norman N. Rupp, Walter A. and Lillie J. Radcliffe. Maple Sullivan, F. W. and Lucille Scheffel, W. O. Swan, C. E. Stonsipher. United States of America. 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 Firs! National Bank of Eugene, A. A. and Ina L. McCoy, Charles F. McHatton, Defendants. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIENS AS SHOWN BY JACKSON 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 have, any Interest in anv nrnnertv included In the foreclosure list hereinafter set forth. and being the Jackson County delinquent tax foreclosure list for the vear 1944: You are hereby required to TAKE NOTICE that the plaintiff herein has filed In the Circuit Court of tne btale oi Oregon lor Jackson County, an application to foreclose the lien of all delin nuent 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 judKmcnt and decree foreclosing such tax liens not less than thirty days after the date or the first publication or mis 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, aro hereby required to file an answer and defense, if any there be, to such application for Judgment and decree within thirtv davs 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 an 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 ronnection with any of the descriptions set forth in List "A" of the name of the Meridian withlp which said respective parcels of land are located, all of the said lands, in truth and In fact, are located either Last 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 thorlty 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 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. uwner Description including interest to or property Oct. 15, 1844 ciuiz unnea states or America: central point Not Platted, Deed Record 241, Page 4S0 $192.70 CU04Z3 Norman u fit Theresa Wilson: Gold Hill Dee- kum's Addition, Lots 8 & 7. Block 17 140.93 C10428 Tony St Amy Ross: Gold Hill Deekum's Amend ed Addition. Lots 11 and 12, Block 20 13.30 C10429 H. D. llcndrlckson St Mcrvin Packard: Jackson ville Described in Deed Record 220, Page 184, Part of Block 44 88.72 10430 H. D. Hcndrickson St Mcrvin Packard: Jackson villeDescribed in Deed Record 220, Page 184, part of Block 4J... 2.73 C10431 Rodolph Hargis: Jacksonville Deed Record 220, Pages 208 tc 7. part Lots 1 tt 3, all Lot 2, Block R8 49.29 C10432 Grace W. Clark: Jacksonville Deed Record 192. Pages 293 and 214, Page 420, part of unnumbered Block 63 118.81 C1U437 J. t: Norman: Talent Deed Record 88. Paso 150. part of Block S . 42 24 C10438 W; M. Bradley: Talent Not platted. Deed Record 174, Page 159 128.02 C10430 Bertha L. Denton: Ashland Coolidge Tract. De scribed In Deed Record 158, rage 437, part of Block 33 . .... J 07 C10440 E. R. St Mildred Isaacs: Ashland Hargadlne Tracts. Deed Record 170, Page 427. part of Lot 12 . 42.98 C10442 A. R. Rlchey: Medford Lot 1, Block 49 222.39 C10443 Mrs. Celestine Delsipe: Medford Carlton Addition, Lots 2 St 9, Block 1 25 18 C10444 Alolha E. Vawter: Medford Cora L. Knight Sub division, Lot 6 637.33 C10443 First National Bank of Eugene: Medford Ilillvlcw Addition to West Medford, Lot 13, Block 4 8 48 C10448 First National Bank of Eugene: Medford Hlllvlew Addition to West Medford, Lots 8-7-8. Block 3.... 29 41 C10447 Maple Sullivan: Medford Rose Park Addition. Lois 2 to 7 inclusive. Block 3 , 88.98 C10448 George C. Iiunsbcrry: Medford Siskiyou Heights Addition, Lot 17, Block 1 53 20 C1049B Breynton R. tc Amy E. Finch: Medford Sls'kivou Heights Extension, Deed Record 223, Page i28, Part Block 3 54 23 C10430 F. W St Lucille Scheffel: Medford, Wellington Heights. Lots 23. Block 1 91 03 C10431 K. E. I.Riiferinan: Medford West Medford Addi tion, H'l j of S' i of Lot R. Block 3 13 01 C10432 E. E. Hattle W. Gore St Ella G. Wortman: Med ford Wortman St Gore Addition I.ot 7 In in Inclusive 7 at E E. tc Itattlo W. Gore Ella G Wortman: Med" ford Worlman tc Gore Addition. Lois "t.??.?:i m?n O. I,. St Daisy S Wing: Orchard Tracts El Rev Rnsl division. Tract D, less Deed Record 201, Page 502 Deed Record 213. Page 379 & Deed Record 218, Page 8. part of Lot n . i so C10433 Dick West NW'U of SE'i. Section 18. Township 34. Range 1 East. 40 acres 15 88 C10456 William R. N West: Si of NV, Sect'io'n"'2l! Township 34. Range 1 Fast, 80 acres 87 29 C10437 Waller A. St LIMie J. Radcliffe: Wi of NW'i Si WH of SWU. Section 30, Township 34, Range 1 Fast. 157 acres ' 88 SI C10438 Wilson II McEuen: N' of NWH St SEU of NW'i" ... S'c,ion :4- Township 33, Range 1 East. 120 acres... 131.07 C10439 Thomas R. Barry: NW'i W4 of NE'i. Section .,. 28. Townshln 35. Range 1 East, 240 seres 142 89 C10480 Genevieve W. Mays: All Section 38, Township 38, Range 1 East, 640 acres .. 277 03 C10481 Ruby Alvnna Humphrey: SW'i, Section 32 To wri- ship 32. Range 2 East. 160 acres.. 209 97 C10462 W O Swan: NH of N'i, Section 14. Township 37 Range 2 East. 160 acres 113 98 C10463 I.. L. St James B. Richev: Improvements on NiTV, NE'i Section 33. Township 32, Range 3 East....! nn i 'onam ricnen L.timier Co.: Timber onlv on SU Section 30, Township 40, Range 4 East, 182 acres..., 127.67 C1048B J. T. St Irene I. Drew: NE'4 of NEU, Section 3, Township 41, Range 4 East. 40 acres 8.86 C10470 E. G. Borgen: WJj of W'4, Section 28, Township 32, Range 1 West, 160 acres 275.54 C10471 James L. & Wildalea Hall: NE'i of NEW, Section 22, Township 33. Range 1 West, 40 acres. 41.35 C10472 A. A. & Ina L McCoy: Deed Record 194, Page 332, Section 33, Township 33, Range 1 West, 1 acre 26.91 C10473 J. F. Halloran Incorporated: Lot 4, SWU of NW'4 it 5V4, Section 5, 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: NW'i, Section 20, Township 33. Range 2 West. 160 acres...: 212.621 C10479 Roy A. Dorf: NW'i of SWU, Section 1, Township 34, Range 2 West, 40 acres 87.14 C10480 Ray Barrow & William Pomeroy: SWli of NE'i St NW'i of SE'i, Section 16, Township 34, Range 2 West, 80 acres 107.58 C10481 Charles F. McHatton, Trustee: Mineral rights on N'i of NW'i St SE'i of NW'i, Section 17, Town ship 34, Range 2 West 18.14 C10482 William A. Mansfield: NE'i of SW'i St West 65 rods of NW'i of SE'i, Section '30, Township 36, Range 2 West, 72.5 acres 96.85 C10483 Willis T. Fasel, Edward H. Pomeroy, John T. Breeding 4: Bernhard A. Johnson: NE'i of SW'i, Section 8, Township 37, Range 2 West, 40 acres 33.00 C10484 Irsel O. St 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 St 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'i and NW'i of of SE'i, less Deed Record 235, Page 309, Section 14, Township 38, Range 2 West, 180.80 acres 169.95 C10487 Thomas H. Blodgett: NF'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, 8.69 acres 8.89 C1048D Jesse Neathamer: WJAs of SW'i & Deed Record 144, Page 12, Section 5, Township 35, Range 3, West, 80 acres 219.17 C10490 Frank St Thnlma Neathamer: NE'i Section 6, Township 35, Range 3 West, 160 acres 153.33 C10492 First Securities Co.: E'i of NE'i. SW'i of NE'i. NW'i, E'i of SW'i & SE'i. Section 16, Town ship 35, Range 3 West, 520 acres 572.06 C10403 J. L. Bailey: S'i of SE'i, Section 6. Township 36, Range 3 West, 80 acres 53.40 C10494 Norman N. Rupp: W'2 of NW'i St SE'i of NW'i, Section 10, Township 34. Range 4 West, 120 acres ... 61.70 C10496 George W. Kesterson: W'i of NE'i of NE'i St NW'i of NE'i. Section 24, Township 35, Range 4 West, 60 acres 55.99 C10497 George St Catherine E. Mack: W'i of SE'i St E!4 of SW'.i Section 2. Township 26, Range 4 West, 160 acres 127.17 C10499 Ben & Myrtle E. Brown: Deed Record 232, Pago 29, Section 30, Township 36, Range 4 West, 1.83 acres 17.25 C10500 C E. Stonsipher: S'i of SW'i & NE'i of SW'i Section 26. Townshin 37. Range 4 West. 120 acres 82.63 C10501 Ashley & 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 C10302 Franklin P. Quick: NW'i of NE'i, Section 7, Town- ship 39, 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 Dost 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. WOUNDED POLICY UPHELD BY KIRK Surgeon General Mollycoddling WW Vets' Morale Says Ruin Olive Barber's Letter m - i ! Van Nuys, Calif., Aug. 27 'U.RI The staff of Birmingham General Hospital today found their policy of "no sympathy" for wounded veterans upheld by the army's surgeon general, Maj. Gen. Norman T. Kirk. "Mollycoddling of wounded war veterans' will ruin their morale and turn them into sympathy-seeking bums." Kirk said. "I saw it after the first world war and it almost made me cry this time you hv Wpt basting the fish with melted butter and lemon Juice." Could I crochet? No. Did my man fish? No, he logged. She made clucking sounds of sympathy. I could see she felt I led a dull life. She knew it for sure when I further admitted I had never pickled fish or danced the Swedish polka. She offered to introduce me to a j fisherman who would teach me both but I told her I had a full : schedule, what with keeping the j calves out of the corn and de- Just the same, I mean to barbecue a sal mon; that is, If I ever get the salmon, THIEr T8 CHKAP Methuen, Mass. (U.R) A non profiteering thief sold a bicycle here for a dollar, which cost its owner, Santo P. Sanguedolce of Lawrence, $50. TU. .... V - i .1 c3M never a word, though we sat ' 'D cabbage, practically in each other's laps j for over 100 miles. Bus seats are built to accommodate two people, but not two people as; nobly constructed as she and I were. I thought so dull a creature must have led a dull life and reviewed my own hec tic existence, but without satis faction. Always something do ing. Life with us Barbers is one gamble after another. Will the cows get the peas I plant, or will we; will the sheriff nab Hillside or will we wangle a last-minute reprieve; will the car get us to town or will we have ' EX-CAPTAIN NABBED San Francisco. Aug. 27 (U.R) Alfred Paul Barnard, 42, who formerly held a captaincy In the army finance corps at Fort Dix, N. J., today was to be returned to his former station to face charges of embezzling $20,600 from the government. Turn Your 1942 or 1941 Car Info GASH! SEE HUMPHREY NOW . to TRADE, BUY ot SELL HUMPHREY MOTORS USED CAR EXCHANGE 33 S. Riverside Ave. Kirk added. "There Is a high I wa! th Ia,st tn,ree miles- A I Rogue River Rogue River, Aug. 27 Mrs Hilda Gasklll passed away Aug 18 at a Grants Pass hospital where she was taken a few davs earlier. She was about 71 years of age, and had made her home In Rogue River for 8 years. Mrs Gaskill is survived by her hus band, Fred, and two slepdaugh ters. Funeral services were held Aug. 22 at the L. B. Hall Fu neral home In GrBnls Pass, the Rev. Francis H. Ball officiating and cremation followed at Hill crest crematorium. Malcolm Preston of the navy Is visiting at the home of his parents on highway 99 south. Mr. and Mrs. George Wlltlck and Miss Barbara Scott of Loos Bay motored to Rogue River Tuesday. Miss Scott will stay until Sunday with her grand mother, Mrs. James Whipple, and husband. The Witticks went on to Crescent City for a fishing trip. Cnl. John Stockman, army air corps, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Stockman and family. Charles (Dick Skevington has received a medical discharge from the service and is now at the home of his grandmother. Mrs. Elton Langworlhy. He had his feet badly frozen overseas. Mr. and Mrs. Chet Whitney are enjoying a vacation at Cres cent City. Mrs. Jesse Green and children. Richard, Joy, and Jeanle, and Mrs. Green's sister, Mrs. Dor othy Fenell, left Aug. 11 for Lusk. Wyo to visit their mother. , standard of morale among the wounded veterans of this war which, if untampered with by mistaken people, will carry them through an independent postwar life. "We will find them well able to look after themselves as long as they are not made to feel that tliey are a burden," he said. Birmingham has been training and educating war casualties in every phase of useful civilian life from gainful employment and new professions to their mental attitude toward civilians. The surgeon general praised the work of the medical services whicn he said, had brought the overall death rate down to ap proximately three per cent. He attributed the low death rate from wounds to "a combination of factors including quicker at tention to wounded men on the battlefield, faster evacuation, outstanding surgery, equipment and hospitalization." With 300 000 wounded men in hospilals in this country and all casualties from the Pacific ex pected home within 90 days for treatment an average of five and a half months, General Kirk re emphasized that doctors are still sorely needed for the medical corps. He said the medical men will not be released as rapidly as the combat veterans. full life, that's what we have, excitement following excite ment. And then the bus stopped for lunch. The woman went her way, I went mine. Back in the bus, after we had adjusted our curves, the woman gave a ereat sigh; a bliss-laden sigh, then said, "Just plain fate, that's what it was, Sig being in the bus behind us and meeting me at lunch." Then she proceeded to tell me about how it was with her and Sig. She had taught school for 20 years. She disposed of the 20 years in a half dozen words. Then she had met Sig. "He's Norwegian same as me," joy ously tossing away her grammar i along with her 20 misspent years. "All things Norwegian I will cook for him. I have a rosette iron and Sig has taugnt me how to pickle fish; also how to barbecue a salmon." Now pickled fish leave me cold but I was interested in how to barbecue a salmon; said so. "First you partly split a broom handle. Into this you insert lengthwise the split and cleaned fish, having stiffened the sides with skewers. Then you prep it before the camp fire, baking the open side first. After a good two hours of roasting, you turn the skin side firewards and bake a half hour more. And all brothers and sisters. Mrs. O. Hilger and son. Chap man, accompanied Mrs. Mildred Congers and children on a mo tor trip to eastern Oregon to visit a son and brother in a camp near John Day. They left Wednesday and expect to be gone three or four days. Mrs. Annie Stevens is having a new roof put on her dwelling on Cedar street. Mrs. Mae Shults Is the great grandmother of a boy born to her grandson, Wayne Shults and wife, at Grants Pass Aug. 18 Wayne is the son of "Bud" Shults of Midland, near Klamath Falls. Mrs. Olive Klcrscey was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. James Whipple last week. Mrs. Kier scey was a resident of Rogue River 10 years ago, and at pres ent lives in Los Angeles. Stewart Hatch is a patient at Josephine General hospital where he underwent two major operations. Artie Smith Is home on fur lough, visiting his wife and friends. Artie's father and moth er, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Smith of Vancouver, Wash., are also visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Scharr of balem were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Breeding recently. Mrs. Scharr operated the drug store here not long ago. Mr. Scharr returns every fall and runs the dryer at a hop field below Grants Pass. HITS RESTRICTIONS Los Angeles Aug. 27 U.PJ- Restrictions of free entry of! Jews into Palestine "violate the' very principles for which we fought and won this greatest war in history,'' Ex-Scn. Guy M. Gillette, of Iowa said today. PARTS and SERVICE tor III miKn ol WAHHF.R.S lid REFRIGERATORS YOUNGER'S APPLIANCE SERVICE CO. 31 N. Bartlett. Phone 2419 trom tne government. , IMMMMMII a IoMtMgio distill- t JJfi jj H ng is Barclay's stored fortune:, M fyrll fCJ A vast cache of imported herbs fij H and berries and mastery of blend- rjf (ISftM 1 D jng and distilling! Riches such as f -A JtkZtiSzSl g S these combine to produce a qual- I tMl St ity of gin, instantly pleasing to riiS? J B Jhe taste. jlftiSjy (j 3 sincerely believe Barclay's gQ"s3&Bill U to be the finest gin sold in PROOF N America today. Distilled from ItKrf H g American Qrain g j J'BudetCJUmited PeoriiJDIlinoU A railroad box car made of aluminum weighs two tons less than the same car made of ordinary steel. CI0453 C10434 1 54 of SE' 4 S, SE' 4 of SW'., section 25. Township 39, Ranee 9 Fast r C10465 C W. McDonald K FTrst'Na'' mini Finnic et Phiah NE'i St E'j of NWU of SV. Section 32,'l'ovw IB 14 fff. 83.01 C10468 Fannie J Pickett Si First National Rank oi ' Eugene" RN,,lon Township 40. Range 4 East, 181.87 acres C10467 Fannie J Pieket7&irMNM nin.S a F 1 ,,SKl4' Scc,ign Township 40. Range 4 East, 240 acres C10468 William Ochman Estate; NWU of .NE'.' and NW U, 45.73 109.02 qui IBB I I ILL FOR SALE We Offer for Sale Our CIRCULAR r m Located 17 Milci North of Medford on the Crjler Lake Highway Daily Capacity 20,000 Feet 125 H. P. Diesel Motor and other necessary equipment Gulf Red Cedar Company, Inc. S. C. Star Route, Eagle Point, Oregon Telephone Eagle Point 2313 - J....-.r.-i u. If you are a mechanic and want the BEST JOB in the Northwest be sure to see us! Get Permanently Located How! FOR THE POST WAR PERIOD The automobile business is on the brink of the brightest period in its history and Now Is the Time For You to Get "Set" You Don't Have to Move Out of Medford You don't have to work on makes of cars that are hard to work on or put up with difficult or unfair flat rat condition. You know that Chevrolet is the LEADER in service. Come in and tee u . . . talk to our regular mechanics ... let them tell you about the pleasant working conditions at Rogue River Chevrolet! See Jerry Whitlock. Service Manager ROGUE RIVER CHEVROLET 9th & BARTLETT TELEPHONE 2283