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MAIL TRIBUNE LlfiAL NOTICES iuMMMf Fnr Publication Df THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE or OREGON, FOR JACKSON tuuwn. 60L, E. COX and MABEL COX, husband and wife. Plaintiffs, APPLEGATE LUMBER mMDiNV m rnrnoration. STERLING' LUMBER COM PANY, a corporation, the un known stockholders ot Apple- sate Lumbpr Company, me un known stockholders of Ster ling Lumber Company; also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any rifiht, title, estate, lien or interest In the real estate described In the l.,int hnrnin Defendants. TO EACH AND ALL OF THE ABOVE riAMtu vccniu- im't'ui WAMR DF THE STATE OF OREGON, you and each of you are nercDy reiiuura to appear and answer the com plaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before the last day of four weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, and if you fail so to appear and answer said complaint, for want thereof, the i..irr win nnnlv tn the court for the relief demanded In their complaint, succinctly siaieo. as follows: Tkn anil all nf the de fendants herein be required to fully set forth any ano mi rim, title, estate, lien, claim or in terest whatsoever that they, or any of them, may have or claim in, to, or upon the real property described in the complaint here in, or any part or parcel thereof, which said real property is situ ated In Jackson County, Orcxon, and more particularly described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at the northwest corner of Donation Land Claim No, 87, Township 37 South, Range 2 West, W. M., Jackson County, Oregon, and running thence east on north boundary of said claim 638.2 feet; thence south 0 degrees 25' minutes east 102.07 feet to the north line of Southern Oregon Traction Co. right-of-way; thence north 89 degrees 5'i minutes west 638.2 feet long said right-of-way line to the west line of said claim; thence north 0 degrees 25'.4 minutes west 102.18 feet, to the place of beginning. That each and all of the clnlms that may be made on the part of any or all of said defendants herein, In or to said real prop erty herein described, or any part thereof, be adjudged and declared to be null and void; that the plaintiffs herein be de creed to be the owners in- fee simple of said real property free and clear of any right or claim whatsoever on the part of said defendants, or any of them. ' That each and all of the de fendants herein, and each and all persons claiming, or to claim, by, through or under them, or any of them, be forever en joined, restrained and barred from asserting, attempting to establish, or claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest what soever, in, to, or upon said real property, or any part or parcel thereof, and that plaintiffs' title to said premises be forever quieted and set at rest. Thli summons Is published by order of the Honorable H. K. Henna, Judge ot the Circuit Court of Jackson County, Ore gon, made and entered on the 20th day of December, 1949. The time prescribed In sold order for publication of this summons is once each wek for four consecutive weeks. The date of first publication of this summons is the 26th day of De cember, 1945. O. H. BENGTSON, Attorney for Plaintiffs. 126 East Main Street, Medford, Oregon. Summons For Publication IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR JACKSON COUNTY CLAYTON B. GOODNIGHT, Plaintiff, vs. WINONA L. STEFANI and JOHN DOE STEFAN I. wife and husband: J. L. STEFANI and MARY JANE STEFANI, husband and wife; MASON B. SEXTON and JUNE SEXTON, husband and wife; CITY OF MED FORD, a municipal corpora tion; WM. It. PEXTON and MARTHA PEXTON, husband and wife; each and all of the unknown heirs ot each and all of the above named de fendants; also all other per sona or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest In the real estate described in the complaint herein, Defendants. TO EACH AND ALL OK THE ABOVE DEFENDANTS EX CEPT CITY OF MEDKOHD a municlpHt corporation. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OK OREGON, you and each of you arc hereby requiied to appear and answer the com plaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or belorc the last day of four weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, and if you tail so to appear and answer said complaint, for want thereof, the plaintiffs will apply to the court for the relief demanded in tlieir complaint, succinctly stated as follows: That each and all of the de fendants herein be required to fully set forth any and nil ricnt title, estate, lien, eliiim or in-1 terest whatsoever Hint they, or any of them, may have or el.iim in, to, or upon tho real property described in the complaint here- , In, or any part or parcel thereof j which said real property is situ- 1 ated in Jackson County, Oregon, and more particularly described s follows: Lot 5 in Block 4 of "Hill View Addition" to the city of Med ford, Jackson County, Oregon, according- to the official plat thereof, now of reeord. Wednesday. Jin. J, 1848 that may be made on the part of any or all of said aetenuanis herein, in or to said real prop erty herein described, or any part thereof, be adjudged and declared to be null and void, that the plaintiffs herein be de creed to be the owner in fee simple of said real property free and clear of any ngni on claim whatsoever on the part of said defendants, or any of them. That each and all of the de fendants herein, and each and all persons claiming, or to claim, by, through or under them, or any of them, be lorcver en joined, restrained and bancd from asserting, attempting to establish, or claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest what soever, In, to, or upon said real property, or any part or parcel thereof, and that plaintiff's title to said premises be forever quieted and set at rest. 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 on the 20th day of December, 194S. The time prescribed In said order for publication of this summons Is once each week for four consecutive weeks. The date ot first publication of this summons Is the 26th day of De cember, 1945. O. H. BENGTSON, Attorney for Plaintiffs. 126 East Main Street, Medford, Oregon. ANNUAL MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS First Federal Savings and Loan Association of Medford The annual shareholders meet ing of First Federal Savings and. Loan Association or Medford will be held in its offices at 27 North Holly Street, Wednesday, January 16th, 1946, at 2:00 o'clock P. M. NOTICE IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF JACKSON. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE of AGNES C. FRANKS, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Irene Shirley, Administra trix of the above entitled estate, has filed in the above entitled Court and matter her final ac count and report and that a hear ing thereupon will be had at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m January 19, 1948, in the Courtroom of the above entitled court and all persons having any objections thereto are hereby notified to make or file the same in said Court and matter on or before the time of said hearing. .. IRENE SHIRLEY, Administratrix. F. P. FARRELL, Attorney for Administratrix. 806 Fluhrer Building, Medford, Oregon. Summons for Publication IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACKSON COUNTY. CHARLES F. PETTEGREW and ALICE O. PETTEGREW, hus band and wife, Plaintiffs, vs. P. DONEGAN and JANE DOE DONEQAN, hif wife, her true given name being to the rlaintlffs unknown; SOPHEN A J. ISH GORE and W. II. GORE, her husband; and also all unknown heirs at law of aid defendants if either or any thereof be deceased; and also all persons and parties unknown' claiming any right, title, interest, lien or estate In or to the lands described in the Complaint, Defendants. To the above named Defendants: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, you and each of you are hereby notified ana required to appear In the above entitled Court and cause and answer the complaint of plaintiff now on file therein against you within four (4) weeks from the date of the first publication of tills summons upon you. which is the 12th dav of December, 1945, and if vou fall to appear and answer within the time required, for want thereof, the plaintiffs will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for In their complaint: ' For a decree quieting the title In plaintiffs as the owners In fee simple of the following describ ed lands, to-wit: The East half of the northwest Quarter and the Southwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 21, Town ship 35 South. Range 1 West of the Willamette Meridian; ALSO the following. Begin ning at a point North 1053.5 feet from the corner to Sec tions 20. 21, 28 and 20. Town ship 35 South, Range 1 West of tho Willamette Meridian; thence South 81 deg. 29' West 775.5 feet to the Easterly line of the County Road: thence along Easterly line of County Road by following courses and distances; thence North 2 deg. 30' West 568.6 feet; thence North 13 deg. 40' East 424 7 feet; thence North 38 deg. 20' East 118 5 feet: thence North 47 deg. 25' East 189 5 feet; thence North 73 deg. 40' East 202 0 feet; thence North 40 deg. 42' East 233 0 fret: thence North 10 deg 38' East 248.0 feet: thence East 75 feet to a point 30 feet South of the Phone 2119 For Towing or Wrecker Service Anywhere Anytime Lewis Super Service Quarter corner to Sections 20 and 21; thence East 1320 feet, more or less, along the South line of the County Road to the East line of the West one-half of the Southwest Quarter Sec tion 21; thence South on said East line 1359 feet, more or less; thence South 81 deg. 29 West 1334 feet to the place of beginning, ALSO, from the Quarter cor ner to Sections 20 and 21, in Township 35 South, Range 1 West of the Willamette Meri dian; thence West 530 feet on the South line of the North east Quarter of said Section 20, and thence North 37 feet to the place of beginning; thence North 252.8 feet; thence Softth 87 deg. 20' East 472.2 feet: thence South 15 deg. West 261.6 feet to a point 15 feet North of said South line; thence North 86 deg. 53' West 404.8 feet to point of beginning. This Summons Is served upon you by publication once a week for four (4) consecutive weeks in the Medford Mail Tribune by Order of Honorable II, K. Han na. Judge of the above entitled Court, which Order was made on the 10th day of December, 1945. The last day for appearance Is the 17th day of January, 1946. GUS NEWUUKY, Attorney for Plaintiffs, U. S. National Bank Building, Medford, Oregon. Notice of Guardian's Sale IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR JACKSON COUNTY. IN THE MATTER OF THE GUARDIANSHIP of Stanley L. Ferns, a MINOR. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that, pursuant to an Order here tofore duly made and entered by the Hon. J. B. Coleman, Judge of said Court, .the undersigned Guardian of the person and cslute of the above named minor hereby offers for sale and will sell, under sealed bids, to the highest and best bidder for cash, and subject to the confirmation of said Court, the following de scribed real property situated and being in Jackson county, Oregon, and belonging to the said minor, to-wit: AN UNDIVIDED ONE FIGHTH INTEREST in and to that certain tract or parcel of real property In said County and State described as follows: From the Southwest corner of Donation Land Claim No. 81 in Township 38 South, Range 1 West of the Willam ette Meridian measure 53.41 chains East to the West side line of the old County Road, and thence North along the said west side line of the said road 41.75 chains to the South line of an East and West County Road, as THE PLACE OF BEGINNING; thence West on the South line of the said Road 469 feet; thence South 1003 feet: thence East 469 feet to the West line of County Road; thence North on the said West line of the said County Road 1093 feet to the place of beginning, containing 11.77 acres, together with the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto be longing or pertaining. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN, that such sealed bids will be re ceived by the undersigned Guar dian up to the hour of 12 o'clock NOON of January 12th, 1948. at the office of F. J. Newman, At torney for said Guardian, in the Craterian Building in Medford. Oregon, at which time and place said bids will be opened by the undersigned Guardian; that each bid should be accompanied by either a Bank Draft or Certified Check in favor of the under signed Guardian in an amount equal to at least lO'.i ot the amount bid; that the Guardian reserves the right to reject any or all bids made, if samo are not approved and confirmed by the Judge ot said Court, as afore said, and to thereafter sell said real property to any other per son or persons offering to pur chase siune at a price agreeable and satisfactory to the under signed Guardian and the said Judge of the said Court. Dated and first published on this 12th day of December. A. D. 1945. MONA M. FERNS, Guardian of the Person and Estate of Stanley L. Ferns, a Minor. Summons For Publication IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACKSON COUNTY. FREDERICK ALLAN WELLS and HAZEL B. ROBBINS. Plaintiffs, vs. OBADIAH B McFADDEN and JANE DOE McFADDEN, his wife, her true given name being to the plain tiffs unknown; P. B. W HIT NKY and JANE DOE WHIT NEY, his wife, her true given name being to the plaintiff unknown: MARY PENGRA and JOHN DOE PENGRA, hei husband, his true given nanu being to the plaintiffs nn known; HIDELBO REAL Y COMPANY, an Oregon coi poralion; and all unknowi heir at law of said defendant if they or either thereof be de ceased; and all persons and parties unknown claiming any right, title. Interest, lien or estate in or to the real prop erty described in the Com plaint. Defendants. To the above named Defendnrts IN THE NAME OF THE Complete Factory Approved SAFETY -CITTSS. SERVICE VHtVV Chrv.l.r Fac I lprnaablt T Engineer I st RVICP I d and Inipect. a fartt lor Chrysler Dodg Plymouth Dodge Trucks DODGE Job-Rated TRUCKS L. 0. TAYLOR CO. Blazing Liner Prince George Is Towed n & Krt jV , -4 ' , Co - ' Ww-V-W. ' Vl t JZrkW- i' t-i "--'. .w:"! (Acm TeUphoto) Coast Guard-manned frigate Annapons maneuvers to tow blazing liner Prince George downstream and away from city ot Ketchikan, Alaska. The Ill-fated liner now lies a blackened hulk on nearby Gravlna Island. Only one of the 100-man crew wu lost in the blaze. STATE OF OREGON, you and each of you are hereby notified and required to appear in the above entitled Court and cause and answer the complaint of plaintiffs now on file therein against you within four 14) weeks from the date of the first publication of this Summons upon you, wnicn is the titn day of December, 1945, and if you fail to appear and answer with in the time required, for want thereof, the plaintiffs will apply to tho Court for the relief pray ed for in their complaint: For a decree of this Court quieting the title in plaintiffs as the owners in fee simple of the following described lands, to- wit: Beginning at a point on the westerly line of the County Road, twenty six hundred eighty-six and 210 (2688.2) feet East and eleven hundred fifty-two and 910 (1152.9) feet North of the Southwest corner of Section Twenty eight (28) Township Thirty-six (36) South of Range Two (2) West of the Willamette Meri dian; thence running North twenty (20) degrees forty-five (45) minutes West on the westerly line of the County Road, twelve hundred thirty one and 510 (1231.5) feet; thence West two thousand twenty-five and 410 (2025.4) feet to a point on the Easterly line of tho right of way of the Southern Pacific Railway; thence South thirty-five (35) degrees 10 minutes East on said Railway right of way line, fourteen hundred eight and 710 (1408.7) feet: thence East sixteen hundred fifty and 910 (1650.9) feet to the place of beginning, less land de scribed in certificate of title No. 2137; together with all ap purtenances thereunto belong ing. This Summons Is served upon you by publication once a week for four (4) consecutive weeks in the Medford Mall Tribune by Order of Honorable H. K. Hanna. Judge of the above entitled Courl, v hlch Order was made on the 10th day of December, 1945. The last day for appearance is the 17th day of January, 1946. GUS NEWBURY, Attorney for Plaintiffs. U. S. National Bank Building, Medford. Oregon. DEER LEAPS OFr BRIDGE Greensburg, Ind. (U.R) A 250-pound deer killed itself In stantly by leaping from the St. Paul bridge. The animal was dressed by a local butcher, act ing on authority of a state game warden and guests at the Indiana Odd Fellows lodge home feasted on venison. Nebraska has 47 bindweed districts comprising 9.375,360 acres. T w e n t y-four of the state's 93 counties are under district organization 100 per cent. ATTENTION: All Owners of Personal Property Blanks for the 1946 personal property tax return have been mailed by the county assessor's office. All persons receiving blanks are urged to fill them in and return to this office before Feb. 1 . New improvements should also be reported. Persons receiving blanks having no assessable personal prop erty should note that fact on the blank and return, to save un necessary correspondence. Persons having assessable personal property or having made new improvements and not receiving blanks should report the same to the assessor's office as required by law. Household affects, licensed autos or trucks are not assessable in Oregon and should not be reported. Be sure to read instructions on reverse side of sheet. C. A. Myers, Assessor of Jackson County I Washington, Jan. 2 (U.R) Sen. Wayne Morse, R., Ore., charged today that the army and navy and "the administration" are trying to sidetrack his reso lution for a congressional inves tigation of court martial sen tences in the service. Morse said that more than two weeks ago he had asked the army and navy for a list of 50 ot the severest court martial sentences handed down by each, but had received no reply. He said lack of action on his resolu tion for a general inquiry indi cated senate democrats were try ing to block the move. Under the Morse resolution the Investigation would be con ducted by a special committee composed of three members of the military affairs committee, three from the naval affairs com mittee and three from the ju diciary committee. Don't Want It "But the army and navy don't want an investigation because they know it would show shock ing injustices," Morse said. "It would disclose the tyrannical na ture of the courts and the arbi trary procedures followed by them. Sen. William F. Know land, R., Calif., and I have just checked up and found that the courts martial still are passing out wartime penalties for acts committed In peacetime. "Boys are receiving sentences of many years for acts which would be considered only misde meanors in civilian courts." No Jeep Goes With Discharge Papers War Veteran Finds Tyler, Tex. U.R The army Is giving out no jeeps with dis charges and one-exsoldier is ex tremely disappointed. "Where' my jeep?" the vet eran asked when he received his discharge at the Camp Fannin separation center. "What jeep?" an officer at the center field rejoined. Then the story unwound. Someone told the soldier at Mar seille. France, an embarkation port, that he could obtain a Jeep in the pla.-e of his $30C "muster ing out pay, if he so chose. Ui Mall Tribune Want Adf. Off Ketchikan E IN RECENT SALES Sale of a number of fine homes and properties in Med ford and vicinity made in recent weeks has been announced by the Cooper Real estate, for which Ben R. Cooper and Charles Blaess are salesmen. Among the transactions was the sale of the home and 11 acres of land on Griffin Creek Heights, Route 1, by Mr. and Mrs. Tom Young to Mr. and Mrs. George White. The Whites came here from Indiana at the time White, then In the army, was stationed at Camp White and Mrs. White resided here while her husband, a lieutenant colonel, was overseas. Cooper also announces the sale of a ranch formerly owned by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wootin to L. E. Edmonds of Ross Lane. The Edmonds ranch on Wagner Creek has been sold to Mr. and Mrs. John Sherman formerly of Sacramento, Calif., and Sher man plans to make a dairy ranch of the property, Cooper states. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Harnish have sold their ranch on Griffin Creek to Mr. and Mrs. John G. Ensminger of Lodi, Cal., who plan to raise chickens on an ex tensive basis. Another transac tion hnndled by the Cooper firm was sale of 15 acres of alfalfa land to Mr. and Mrs. Kirkindoll of Arnold Lane. The Kirkindolls are now erecting a home on a tract on Stewart avenue and King's highway, but plan to build a house on the alfalfa tract situated at the Intersection of the Dark Hollow Road and the Phoenix-Jacksonville highway, at some future date. Iron Lung Plan Of Airplane Factory Huntington Beach, Cal. (U.R) A new industry is developing In a former feeder plant of the Consolidated-Vultee Aircraft Co. here. A plastic "Iron lung." feather light in comparison to previous ponderous steel ma chines, is being manufactured. The plastic iron lung per forms all the functions of the heavier models in aiding the breathing of paralytics and aid ing blood circulation in heart cases, according to President Gordon F. Samuels. TRAFFIC DEATHS WILL TAKE JUMP IN COMING YEAR Greatest Increase in Nation's History Seen Unless Safety Effort Is Made. Washington, Jan. 2 OJR) The New Year will bring the greatest increase in traffic deaths in history unless a thor ough nationwide safety effort is made, the American Automobile Association warned today. "Every possible factor Is com bining to bring about an unpre cedented rate of increase in street and highway deaths," H. J. Brunnier, president of the AAA, said in his forecast for 1946. Mileage Grows "With the removal of gasoline and tire rationing restrictions, motor vehicle mileage has in creased by leaps and bounds, with resultant Increased acci dent exposure," he added. Brunnier said there were three main factors contributing to the rising death toll: 1. Many cars are far past nor mal service life and badly In need of repairs. 2. Millions of people have done little driving during war years and must learn to drive again. 3. Pedestrians are accustomed to crossing streets on which there was very little traffic. Caution Lacking "And a less obvious, but no less important factor." he con tinued "Is the over-all postwar psychology a tendency to react too strongly to the removal of abnormal strains, restrictions or dangers by casting all caution aside." Brunnier said that the dim ming prospect of all-out motor car production and scarcity of tires means that car and tire conservation must be continued, both to keep the passenger car fleet Intact and to prevent an "even worse Increase" in the accident totals. He said President Truman's call for a nationwide traffic safety conference "a much-needed step In a time of real peril," and urged Its support by all or ganizations and Individuals working for public safety." Clnslnit time for Sunday Too Late to Classify 4:00 Saturday afternoon. Please remember. 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Akron had 60 ex-servicemen enter high school at the begin ning of the fall term to take up where they left off when they entered the armed forces. The students, ranging in ages from the late teens to the early SOs, were accepted by other students with little excitement adult students aren't rare in the city's schools. Former GIs like these, fresh from the foxholes and the decks of American ships, now do bet ter work in class than they did before they left for service, Dillehay said. He addad that they went back to textbooks on their own ac cord and few have dropped out. The last Indian scouting party from Fort D. A. Russell, now Fort Francis E. Warren, Wyo.. ended in October, 1895. FLASH! The boys are back on the job and sending out a call for work. Have that gen erator and starter servic ed once a year. How about that magneto? The spring rush will commence soon. Be wise and repair now. DAWSON ELECTRIC 129 No. Riverside Phone 3463 L. G. 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