SIX MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
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NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIENS AS SHOWN BY JACKSON COUNTY
FORECLOSURE LIST FOR THE YEAR 1956.
TV thf nrtrmr COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR JACKSON COUNTY
JACKSON COUNTY, a political subdivision of the State of Oregon, Plaintiff,
HEAVIEST PLUNGER at New York's Belmont Park track
is Roy Stovall, 60, Los Angeles real estate operator, who
reportedly puts $25,000 on single race, bets up to $65,000
a day. Here he studies form chart after getting urgent call
from his wife to "come light home." (International)
Gibralter Bridge Would
Move Traffic Over Busy Sea
Washington The Spanish
government is considering a
road and railway bridge to link
Europe and Africa at the Strait
of Gilbraltar, where fabled Her
cules tore apart a prehistoric
mountain range and created the
famous "pillars" that bear his
name.
The Pillars of Hercules Eu
rope's 1,400-foot Rock of Gibral
tar and Africa's twice-as-high
Jebel Musa headland stand at
the strait's eastern end. They
are 14 miles apart.
The proposed bridge would
rise near the western entrance
of the 35-mile-long strait. Reach
ing from a point west of Tarifa,
Spain, to the opposite Spanish
Moroccan coast, it must leap a
gap of about 15 miles.
Phoenicians Pioneered
The bridge is of suspension
design, with cement piers footed
deep in the strait" floor, and
roadways slung high enough to
permit passace of the largest
ocean liners. If successful, it will
speed land traffic high above
one of the world's busiest and
most strategic sea lanes.
For 30 centuries, since Phoe
nician traders nosed their
purple-sailed galleys from the
sheltered Mediterranean into
the open Atlantic, the Gilr)ral
tar passage has been a key link
in sea commerce.
Completion of the Suez Canal
at the Mediterranean's eastern
outlet in 1869 enormously step
ped up the traffic. As commer
cial and naval fleets shifted to
the new global shortcut, the
strait's military value also went
to a new high. Automatically,
its Rock of Gibraltar stronghold
in British hands since 1704
became a vital station on the
empire lifeline.
Through the ages, world inter
est in Gibraltar has focused
chiefly on its use as a channel
between ocean and sea. Yet as
lar back as the 8th century a
northward movement of invad
ers across the strait changed the
course of Europe's destiny and
wrote the opening chapter of
"The Rock's martial history.
The event was the invasion of
Spain by the Moors, who in 711
fortified the great gray crag that
they called Jebel Tarik, or Hill
of Tarik, in honor of the con
quering Moorish leader. The
" name "Gibraltar" for rock and
strait is a correction of the old
Arabic phrase.
Two-Continent Road Link
Today, proponents of the
Spanish bridge point out that
the two-continent span could
bring together a network of
transport lines to stretch event
ually from the Baltic Sea to the
tip of South Africa.
Such a union of continents
would emphasize the striking
structural and climatic similari
ties between northwest Africa
and the Iberian Peninsula. Cut
off from Europe by the high
Pyrenees ranges, Spain mirrors
the African pattern of oasis and
desert, windswept plateau and
dry, rugged hills that gave rise
to the old geographic saying,
"Africa begins at the Pyrenees."
The mountains of southern
Spain that continue beyond the
strait as Africa's Atlas chains
were joined long ago in an isth
mus there. Then came a great
cataclysm of nature that an
cients called Hercules' prowess.
Whether the mountains
cracked in sudden upheaval or
slowly disintegrated no one
knows; but the floor of the
strait is relatively shallow for
an oceanic channel. Because of
this factor, engineers long have
advocated a tunnel under the
strait.
The most recent of such pro
posals was for a novel circular
or oblong tunnel that would
carry an endless succession of
four "capsule trains between
Tarifa and the international
zone of Tangier. Posed against
the new bridge plan, the tunnel
idea is reported to have come out
second best.
TOO GLADLY FOR ADLAI
Sprihgfield, 111. (U.R) A. B
Cox Sr.. of Carmi. 111., was
charged today with carrying his
support of Democratic presi
dential hopeful Adlai E. Steven
son a little too far. Cox changed
the slogan on his Illinois license
plate from "Land of Lincoln" to
"Land of Adlat," police said.
BUTTER PADDLE MISUSED
. Detroit (U.R) Agnes McDon
nell. 46. began serving a 9Q-Jay
jail sentence today for beating
a popcorn stand attendant with
a hot butter paddle.
LEGAL NOTICES
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NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Sealed proposal addressed to the
Citv Council of the City of Medford.
.OreRon. and endorsed "Proposal for
Samtarv Sewer Construction" will be
received at the office of the City
RMWrlpr until 11 00 o'clock A.M.
the 2nd day of July. 1056. and there
after will he puhlicly opened and read
and will then be referred to the City
Council.
The work consists of trench excava
Hon furnish and niacin? Ol 8" and 4'
concrete sewer pipe, manholes and ap
purtenances on Valley View Avenue
from Aloha Street to Capita) Avenue.
The principal items upon which bids
r intr4t4 sir" '
1. Trench Excavation Common, 75
Cu. Yd.
a. Trench Excavation Solid Rock,
an fn Yd
3. Creek Run Gravel Backfill. 40
Cu. Yd.
4. Furnish and Place 8"' Cone. Pipe,
310 Lin. Ft.
3. Furnish and Place 4" Cone. Pipe,
50 Lin Ft.
6. Furnish and Place 4"x8 cone.
Tees or Wves. 3 Each
7. Furnish and Place 4"x4" Cone
Wves. 3 Each
S. Furnish and Place 4" i Bends,
3 Each
9. Construct Manholes Complete,
Plans. Special Provisions, General
Specifications, and Contract Ajrree
ments mav be ohtain-?d at the office
of the Citv Manager. City Hall, Med
ford. Oregon, upon deposit of siu.ou
Rids must be accompanied by a
certified check, equivalent to 5" of
the proposal, payable to xne iuy
Treasurer of the City of Medford. Ore
9m to ru a ran tee that If a proposal is
accepted, a contract will be entered
into and its performance securea.
Bidders bond will be acceptable for
these projects. Bids must be in writ
ing sijrned by or on behalf of the
bidder.
The Citv of Medford reserves the
riirht to reject any and all bids and
accept such bids as are to the best
interest of the City.
CITY OF MEDFORD, OREGON
Bv vemon Tnorpe
Public Works Director
Dated: June 20, 1956
NOTICE
No. 9637
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
COt'NTY Or JACKSON PROBATE
DEPARTMENT
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE of
WILLIAM SWARTZ. Deceased
Notice is hereby riven that the
Final Account of Kenneth w. Swartz
as Executor of the above-named estate
has been filed herein and that 9:30
o'clock a.m. on July 13. I9:6. at the
Courthouse in Medford. Orecon has
been appointed for hearing objections
to suth final Account ana seiucniem
thereof
Dated and first published June 14,
1956.
Kenneth W. SwarU, Kxacutor
Van TJvke at Deuenoacic
Anoraeya lor Execuwr .
No. 56365-E
James R. & Lois Fretwell
Grace W. Clark
W. P. & Lora J. Hodge
Ersal & Roy Myers
Fred H. & Vera E. Bean
Mark D. & Erma A. Cole
naviff w Mr Kvelvn C. Chase
Max L. & Lydia Crowson
M. verae morgan
T nrrv jtr lvTiphaplvn Basev
Larry & Michaelyn Basey
rl. A- Tayior
Dewey L. & Syvia J. Hartley
T T Wvatr
James J. & Melba E. Eldred
J. J. Owings
Ray A. & Florence Addington
"ueorge c Anaerson
Russel & Irene ivicimosn
Virginia F. Emmons & Julia G. Crowley
J. E. & Edna M. Mooney
Chrystal Distr. & Cold Storage Co.
Vince N. & J. Walter Nary
Vince N. & J. Walter Nary
nr,rrta w Mahpl A & Melvin McCollum
Rita H. & George Allan Adams
D. W. & U. 2. .fciaer
O. W. Elder & L. Hansen
W. & Adeline Ainlay et al
Sarah J. Nash
W. E. & Reta M. Cox
J. B. Yarbrough
Vernon M. Evans
W. S. Kee
James & Grace Scott
C. V. & Dora May Jones
Orville Clark
Fred Svinth
Clyde E. Smith
Arthur M: & Alice Rose Taube
Hickman Lumber Co.
Jollie M. Meinecke
Jollie M. Meinecke
Ida F. Buehler
Eugene Mandel ,
Robert E. Jr. Floweree &
Ross J. Bowles
F. C. Bartlett
Robert E. & Ruth D. Mclntyre et al
Elza W. & Anna M. DeSpain
S. E. Campbell
Talent Sawmills, Inc.
Fred Svinth
Fred Svinth
Fred Svinth
Arthur Davies
Lenhert Lumber Co.
Charles B., Charles R. Jr.,
Robert L. & Chester R. Robbins,
3 Defendants
t ,n r.t h ahnvo namprt Hpfendants. and to all persons owning or claiming to own.
having or claiming to have, any interest in the property included and described in the foreclosure
list herein set forth, and being the Jackson County Delinquent Tax Foreclosure List for the
year 1956:
vm t me urprnv bfoiitretj TO TAKE NOTICE that the plaintiff herein has filed in the
Circuit Court of the state of Oregon, for Jackson County, an application for the foreclosure of
the lien of all taxes shown on the Jackson County Tax Foreclosure List for the year 1956, here
inafter set forth in full, and that the plaintiff will apply to the court for judgment and decree
foreclosing such tax liens and cancelling all certificates of registration where such property is
-.;.,r, r,i ;n .ortifirativ and fnr such other relief as may be just and equitable in
the premises not less than 30 days from the date of the first publication of this notice, exclusive
of the day of the first publication, and anv and all persons interested in any of the real prop
erty included in said foreclosure list are hereby required to file an answer and defense if any
there be to such application for judgment and decree within 30 days from the date of the first
publication ol tnis nouce, exclusive oi uie udj ui uie iiiot puvuusuvu,
day of June, 1956. .
m.: i TKi;ho(1 kv nnthnritv nf an order of the County Court of the State of Oregon,
for Jackson County, in the Medford Mail Tribune, a newspaper ot general circulation purj-
ooiH i,niv anrt ri-iinated in said order of the County Court as the newspaper in
which said notice is to be published, said order being dated June 11th, 1956;
That the delinquent list for the year 1956, which application is made to foreclose, is as fol
lows:
Nam of Owner as
Shown by Latest
Tax Cards
C11022 George W., Mabel A.
Description of
Year of Amount of Interest to
C11023
Rita H. & George
Allan Adams
'C11024 D. W. & G. S. Elder
C11025
C11026
0. W. Elder & L.
Hansen
Ainley et al
Name of Owner as
Shown by Latest
Tax Cards
'C10998
James R.
Fretwell
& Lois
C10999 Grace W. Clark
C11000
C11001
C11002
C11003
'C11004
C11005
W. P. & Lora J.
Hodge
Description of
Property
Code 1-1
Account 62-49
Tax lot 31
Code 1-1
Account 64-49
Tax lot 20
Code 2-3
Account 1382W
Tax lot 25
Year of Amount of Interest to
Delinquency Taxes 21SS6 Total
Ersal & Roy Myers Code 3-1
Account 404W
Tax lot 28T0
Fred H. & Vera E.
Bean
Mark D. & Erma
A. Cole
Code 4-1
Account 93-60
Tax lot 56
Code 4-3
Account 8381W
Tax lot 1
David W. & Evelyn Code 4-8
C. Chase Account 9381W
Tax lot 52
Max L. & Lydia Code 5-1
Crowson Account 116-82
Tax lot 147
C11006 M. Verde Morgan
Code 5-1
Account 119-85
Tax lot 42
C11007 Larry & Michaelyn Code 5-2
Basey Account 382E
Tax lot 89
C11008 Larry & Michaelyn Code 5-2
Basey Account 14392E
Tax lot 1
C11009 H. A. Taylor
Code 5-2
Account 383E
Tax lot 11
C11010 Dewey L. it Sylvia Code 6-1
J. Hartley Account 44-16
Tax lot 10
C11011 E. J. Wyatt
C11012
James J. & Melba
. E. Eldred
C11013 J. J. Owings
Code 6-1
Account 44-16
Tax lot 21
Code 6-1
Account 45-16
Tax lot 24
Code 6-1
Account 46-17
Tax lot 51
C11014
C1101S
C11016
Ray A. & Florence Code 6-2
Addington Account 73-31
Tax lot 14
George C. Anderson Code 6-2
Account 75-34
Tax lot 18
Russel & Irene
Mcintosh
Code 6-8
Account 23363W
Tax lot 18
C11017 Virginia F. Emmons Code 6-8
& Julia G. Crowley Account 33363W
v Taxe lot 8
C11018 J. E. & Edna M. Code 6-9
Mooney Account 20362W
Tax lot 13
C11019 Chrystal Distr. & Code 29-3 .
Cold Storage Co. Account 32361W
Tax lot 2
C11020 Vince N. & J.Walter Code 29-3
Nary Account 33361W
Tax lot 2 .
C11021 Vince N. & J. Walter Code 29-3
Nary Account 33361W
Tax lot 5
1951- 52 $ 18.69' $ 5.22
1952- 53 46.62 10.57
1953- 54 41.40 6.00 $ 128.50
1951- 52 57.94 24.18
1952- 53 72.26 16.56
1953- 54 64.17 9.60
1954- 55 91.05 6:30 342.06
1951- 52 .66
1952- 53 .72
1953- 54 .65
1954.55 .86 2.89
1951-52 27.40 8.06 35.46
1951- 52 32.02 9.28
1952- 53 54.17 12.42
1953- 54 67.53 9.90
1954- 55 73.33 ( 5.04 263.69
1951- 52 24.76 7.44
1952- 53 - 27.92 6.44
1953- 54 78.16 11.70
1954- 55 82.84 5.74 245.00
1951- 52 34.43 10.54
1952- 53 38.82 8.74
1953- 54 107.38 11.90
1954- 55 126.42 8.82 347.05
1951- 52 38.86 11.78
1952- 53 45.07 10.12
1953- 54 45.70 6.60
1954- 55 46.52 3.22 207.87
1951- 52 . 17.42 4.96
1952- 53 20.20 4.60
1953- 54 20.49 3.00
1954- 55 20.85 1.40 92.92
1951- 52 6.02 1.86
1952- 53 7.37 1.38
1953- 54 7.71 .90
1954- 55 56.42 3.92 85.58
1951- 52 71.81 22.32
1952- 53 87.93 20.24
1953- 54 92.59 13.80
1954- 55 109.72 7.70 426.11
1951- 52 66.21 20.46
1952- 53 80.61 18.40
1953- 54 81.99 12.30
1954- 55 40.39 2.80 323.16
1951- 52 .90 .31
1952- 53 1.01 .25
1953- 54 .93 .15
1954- 55 .86 .08 4.49
1951- 52 1.80 .62
1952- 53 2.02 .50
1953-54 1.86 .30
1954-55 1.73 .16 8.99
1951- 52 13.93 4.06
1952- 53 62.50 14.26
1953- 54 57.78 8.70
1954- 55 53.57 3.64 218.44
1951- 52 12.59 3.72
1952- 53 14.11 3.22
1953- 54 13.05 1.80
1954- 55 12.10 .84 61.43
1951- 52 92.43 28.52
1952- 53 93.56 21.62
1953- 54 93.22 13.80
1954- 55 102.60 7.14 452.89
1951- 52 8.18 2.48
1952- 53 8.28 1.84
953-54 8.25 1.20
1954-55 9.08 .56 39.87
1951- 52 1.72 .62
1952- 53 .58 .12
1953- 54 .59 .08
1954- 55 .66 .03 4.40
1951- 52 2.29 .62
1952- 53 2.32 .46
1953- 54 2.36 .30
1954- 55 2.64 .14 11.13
.1951-52 55.58 17.36
1952- 53 60.14 13.80
1953- 54 60.53 9.00
1954- 55 68.48 4.76 289.65
1951- 52 214.71 62.00
1952- 53 253.86 58.42
1953- 54 210.84 31.50
1954- 55 241.18 16.80 1,089.31
1951- 52 346.19 ' 107.26
1952- 53 535.89 123.28
1953- 54 511.79 72.80
1954- 55 201.50 14.00 1,912.71
1951- 52 86.70 26.66
1952- 53 102.51 23.46
1953- 54 9214 '13.80
1954- 55 105.40 7.28 N 457.95
C11027 Sarah J. Nash
C11028 W. E. & Reta M. Cox
C11029 J. B. Yarbrough
C11030 Vernon M. Evans
C11031 W. S. Kee
C11032 James and Grace
Scott
C11033 C. V. & Dora May
Jones
C11034 Orville Clark
C11035 Fred Svinth
C11036 Clyde E. Smith
'C11037 Arthur M. and
Alice Rose Taube
C11038 Hickman Lumber
Co.
C11039 Jollie M. Meinecke
C11040 Jollie M. Meinecke
C11041 Ida F. Buehler
C11042 Eugene Mandel
C11043 Robert E. Jr.
Floweree and Ross
J. Bowles
CI 1044 F. C. Bartlett
C11045 Robert E. and
Ruth D. Mclntyre
et al
C11046 Elza W. and Anna
M. DeSpain
C11047 S. E. CampbeU
C11048 Talent Sawmills Inc.
C11049 Fred Svintn
C11050 Fred Svinth
C11051 Fred Svinth
C11052 Arthur Davies
C11053 Lenhert Lumber Co.
C11054 Charles B., Charles
R. Jr4 Robert L. &
Chester R. Robbins
Property Delinquency Taxes 21556 Total
Code 35-2 1951-52 12.28 3.72
Account 374W 1952-53 9.57 1.84
Tax lot 31-1 1953-54 8.42 1.20
1954-55 10.46 .70 48.19
Code 35-3 1951-52 3.00
Account 4364W 1052-53 38.12 8.74
Tax lot 19 1953-54 17.75 2.80
1954-55 20.27 1.40 92.08
Code 45-1 1951-52 89.73 27.90
Account 331W 1952-53 92.96 21.16
Tax lot 18 1953-54 86.49 12.90
1954-55 98.13 6.86 436.13
Code 45-1 1951-52 57.16 17.36
Account 331W ' 1952-53 59.27 13.34
Tax lot 68 1953-54 55.22 8.10
1954-55 62.77 4.34 277.56
Code 45-2 1951-52 3.46 1.24
Account 341E 1952-53 3.72 .92
Tax lot 42 ' 1953-54 3.63 .60
1954-55 4.38 .28 18.23
Code 49-1 1951-52 24.61 7.44
Account 78-47 1952-53 24.26 5.52
Tax lot 56 1953-54 22.66 3.30
1954-55 26.60 1.82 116.21
Code 49-1 1951-52 78.25 24.18
Account 79-44 1952-53 77.13 17.48
Tax lot 21 1953-54 72.05 10.80
1954-55 84.57 5.88 370.34
Code 49-1 ?i 1951-52 62.94 18.90
Account 80-46 1952-53 82.72 18.86
Tax lot 182 1953-54 77.27 11.40 -
1954-55 90.71 6.30 369.10
Code 49-1 1951-52 73.19 22.32
Account 82-46 1952-53 72.15 16.56
Tax lot 20 1953-54 67.39 9.90
1954-55 79.11 5.46 346.08
Code 49-1 1951-52 37.23 11.16
Account 83-47 1952-53 36.70 8.28
Tax lot 23 1953-54 34.28. 5.10
1954-55 40.24 2.80 175.79
Code 49-1 1951-52 .63
Account 84-45 1952-53 .62
Tax lot 134 1953-54 .58
1954-55 .68 2.51
Code 49-3 1951-52 45.29 13.64
Account 86-42 1952-53 50.51 11.50
Tax lot 52 1953-54 47.51 6.90
1954-55 56.17 3.92 235.44
Code 59-1 1951-52 2.39 .62
Account 3332E 1952-53 2.68 .46
Tax lot 2 1953-54 2.49 .30
1954-55 3.10 .14 12.18
Code 59-1 a 1951-52 45.30 13.50
Account 32323E 1952-53 67.67 15.18
Tax lot 34 1953-54 62.82 9.30
1954-55 78.17 5.46 297.40
Code 62-1 1951-52 3.77 1.24
Account 344W 1952-53 4.03 .92
Tax lot 104 1953-54 3.79 .60
1954-55 6.60 .42 21.37
Code 62-1 1951-52 31.77 9.92
Account .344W 1952-53 33.92 7.82
Tax lot 104-1 1953-54 31.91 4.80
1954-55 39.31 2.66 162.11
Code 62-1 1951-52 32.46 9.92
Account 21354W 1952-53 33.78 7.82
Tax lot 3A 1953-54 30.42 4.50
1954-55 36.90 2.52 158.32
Code 89-1 1951-52 ' .62
Account 10341W 1952-53 .6
Tax lot 25 1953-54 .67
1954-55 .70 2.63
Code 89-1 1951-52 1.24 .31
Account 15341W 1952-53 1.33 .23
Tax lot 10 1953-54 1.30 J5
1954-55 1.40 .07 6.03
Code 89-1 1951-52 6.26 1.86
Account 34341W 1952-53 6.93 1.38
Tax lot 16 1953-54 7.08 .90
1954-55 8.25 .42 33.08
Code 91-2 1951-52 16.20 4.64
Account 341E 1952-53 36.82 8.28
Tax lot 77 1953-54 46.21 6.90
1954-55 57.79 4.06 180.90
Code 91-2 1951-52 26.46 8.06
Account 342E 1952-53 26.79 5.98
Tax lot 37 1953 54 26.49 3.90
1954-55 34.23 2.38 134.29
Code 94-1 1951-52 18.46 5.58
Account 394E 1952-53 21.12 4.60
Tax lot 36 1953-54 20.83 3.00
1954-55 , 25.54 1.68 100.81
Code 102-4 1951-52 9.18 2.48
Account 84-41 1952-53 16.88 3.68
Tax lot 49 1953-54 15.57 2.40
1954-55 17.50 1.12 68.81
Code 102-6 ' 1951-52 53.55 ' 16.74
Account 18371W 1952-53 63.31 14.26
Tax lot 49 1953-54 58.38 8.70
' 1954-55 65.63 4.62 285.19
Improvements only
on DR 265 P 390
le-s DR 265 P 546
& DR 266 P 565
Medford River
side Avenue South
west Side
Timber only on E',4
of SW'i & W of
SE4 Sect ion 32
Township 37 Range
1 East
Timber only on
SW'i of SW4 Sec
tion 21 Tonship
32 Range 4 East
Timber only on
5W'( of NEVi Sec
tion 29 Township
32 Range 4 East
Timber only on
SW14 of NE4 &
NEVi of SW4 See
30 Township 32
Range 4 East
Timber only on
SV4 of SWVi, NV4
of SVi of SEVi,
SWVi of SW'i of
SEVi Section 28
Township 37 Range
3 West
Improvements only
on WV4 of SEVi
Section 8 Township
37 Range 4 West
Timber only on
Lots 5-6-7-8 Sec
tion 16 Township
41 Range 4 West
1951-52
1951- 52
1952- 53
1953- 54
1954- 55
?i 1951-52
Vt 1951-52
1951- 52
1952- 53
1953- 54
1954- 55
1951-52
8.20
54,62
56.64
54.62
59.81
3.59
11.22
4.49
6.70
6.2Z"
7.74
42.74
2.48
16.74
12.88
8.10
4.20
.90
3.60
1.80
1.38
.90
.56
13.02
10.68
267.61
4.49
14.82
29.79
55.78
1951-52 32.56 9.92 42.48
1951- 52 109 60 - 33.48
1952- 53 120.80 27.60
1953- 54 109.00 16.20
1954- 55 121.40 8.40 546.48
A red line has been drawn through the Name, Description of Property, Years of Delinquency.
Amount of Taxes. Interest at 21556 and Total, as contained in the Original Notice of Fore
closure of Tax Liens as shown by Jackson County Foreclosure List for the Year 1955. indicating
payment of delinquent taxes and interest, prior to publication of this notice.
Date of First Publication:
June 21, 1956.
Date of Last Publication:
July 12, 1956.
t
HOWARD GAULT,
Sheriff and Tax Collector for
Jackson County, Oregon.
WALTER D. NUNLEY,
District Attorney.