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    TTN MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Tuesday. July 16. 1957
No. 57-333 E ,
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIENS AS SHOWN BY JACKSON COUNTY FORE
CLOSURE LIST FOR THE YEAR 1957.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACKSON COUNTY.
JACKSON COUNTY, a political subdivision of the State of Oregon. Plaintiff.
vs.
Minnie H. Garlie. et al
Grace W. Clark
John Dick and Adam Smicht
Elmer W. & Mary E. Wells
Boes & Trautman
M. E. & Nellie M. Randies
Davn W. & Evelyn C. Chase
G. E. Gunter
G. E. Gunter
M. Verde Morgan
Matilda Becker
J. E. & Kytherine Kilborn
Ollie Northruo
James J. & Mclba E. Eldred
R. C. Kelsey
Jane H. Rijigs
J. O. Frazier
Walter F. Heller & Lorren H. Hess
Lawrence C. 8c Gladys L. Turner
Raleish Matthews
George M. Davis
George M. Davis
James W. & Eva M. Bennett
Raymond L. Stevens
Minnie H. Garlie. et al
Fred E. Gillette, et al .
Laurelhurst Lumber Co.
C. C. & Berniece Bailey
Effa & Davie R. Waltermire
H. T. & Edna J. Lafferty
L. A. & Gertrude L. Thomas
Elza W. & Anna M. De Spain
Vince N. & J. Walter Nary
Vince N. & J.' Walter Nary
H. R. & Mabel Scull
Paul B. Snook
Inea E. McConville
Albert L. Gordon. Trustee
E. S. Brooks
Fred Hoefs and O. R. & Beulah Abott
Lowell M. & R. Louise Tarbell
Harry C. & Ima C. Webber
Ima Webber
Jessie Ann Pinkerman
H. Drew Lamb
J. J. & Margaret G. Steieer
J. J. & Margaret G. Steieer
H. Croisant
H. Croisant
Defendants.
D. W. & G. S. Elder
To all of the above named defendants, and to all persons owning or claiming to own. having
or claiming to have, any- interest tr tne prooeny inciuaea ana oesmrea in xne loreuosure list
herein sft forth and being the Jackson County Delinauent Tax Foreclosure List for the year 1957:
YOU ARE HEREBY REQUIRED TO TAKE NOTICE that the plaintiff herein has filed in the
-;,..... r.r r,i tha stato nf flrfon 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 1957. hereinafter
set forth in full, and that the plaintiff will apply to the court for iudgment and decree foreclosing
such tax liens and cancelling all certificates of registration where such property is under a regis
tration of title certificate, and lor sucn oiner renei as may De- lust ana equuaDle 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 an persons uueresiea in anv or xne real property included in
.-a fnr.cinenro list are hprehv reciuired to file an answer and defense, if anv there be. to such
application for judgment and decree within 30 days from the date of the first publication of this
notice exclusive of the day ol tne tirsi puoncauun. wmcn aaie is me zom oay ot June, 1937.
This notice is published by authority of an order of the County Court of the State of Oregon,
for Jackson Countv. in the Medford Mail Tribune, a newspaper of general circulation published
in said county and designated in said order of the County Court as the newspaper in which said
notice is to be published, said order being dated June 10. 1957;
That the delinquent list for the year 1957, which application is made to foreclose, is as
follows:
Nam of Owner as shown
- by latest tax cards
C11055 Grace W. Clark
C11038
John Dick and
Adam Smicht
C11057 Elmer W. &
Mary E. Weill
C11058 Boes 4c Trautman
CI 1059 M. E. & Nellie
M. Randies
C11060 David W. &
Evelyn C. Chase
C11061 G. E. Gunter
C11062 G. E. Gunter
C11063 M. Verde Morgan
C11064 Matilda Becker
C11065 J. E. & Kytherine
Kilborn
C11066 Ollie Northrup
C11067 James J. & Melba
E. Eldred
C11068 R. C. Kelsey
C11069 Jane H. Kijss
C11070 J. O. Frazier
C11071 Walter F. Heller
& Lorren H. Hess
C11072 Lawrence C. &
Gladys L. Turner
C11073 Raleigh Matthewi
C11074 George M. Davis
CI 1075 George M. Davis
C11076 James W. &
Eva M. Bennett
C11077 Raymond L. Stevens
C11078 Minnie H. Garlie.
etal
C11079 Fred E. Gillette,
et al
Description Year of Amount of Interest t
of Property Delinquency Taxes 21557
Code 1-1 1952-53 $ 57.66 $ 16.92
Account 64-49 - 1953-54 64.17 14.76
Tax lot 20 1954-55 91.05 13.65
1955-56 47.37 3.31
Code 1-2 1952-53 .61 .19
Account 5382W 1953-54 .54 .12
Tax lot 15 1954-55 .65 .10
1955-56 .59 .04
Code 2-1 1952-53 20.87 6.47
Account 14232W 1953-54 19 68 4.53
Tax Lot 4 1954-55 24.22 . 3.63
1955-56 - 36.12 2.53
Code 3-1 1952-53 24.16 7.49
Account 404W 1953-54 21.80 5.01
Tax lot 7TO 1954-55 24.28 3.64
Code 4-2 1952-53 7.69 2.38
Account 17381W 1953-54 26.14 6.01
Tax lot 25 1954-55 ' 31.02 4.65
1955-56 36.52 2.56
Code 4-3 1952-53 38.82 12.03
Account 9381W 1953-54 107.38 24.69
Tax lot 52 1954-55 126.42 18.96
1955-56 295.63 20.69
Code 5-1 1952-53 ' 4.66 1.44
Account 112-80 195354 4.73 1.09-
Tax lot 8 1954-55 4.81 .72
1955-56 12.37 .86
Code 5-1 1952-53 31.86 9.87
Account 115-81 1953-54 32.30 7.43
Tax lot 72 1954-55 32.88 4.93
1955-56 41.91 2.93
Code 5-1 1952-53 20.20 6.26
Account 119-85 1953-54 20.49 4.71
Tax lot 42 1954-55 20.85 3.13
1955-56 59.08 4.13
Code 5-2 1948-49 3.41 2.15
Account 14391E 1949-50 4.88 2.68
Tax lot 25 1950-51 5.09 2.39
1951- 52 5.09 1.98
1952- 53 3.09 .96
1953- 54 3.06 .70
1954- 55 3.14 .47 '
1955- 56 6.70 .47
Code 5-2 1952-53 10.64 3.30
Account 16392E 1953-54 ' 11.09 2.55
Tax lot 2 1954-55 12.86 1.93
1955-56 4.55 .32
Code 6-1 1952-53 2.02 .63
Account 44-16 1953-54 1.87 .43
Tax lot 17 1954-55 1.73 .26
1955-56 2.06 .14
Code 6-1 1952-53 32.30 10.01
Account 45-16 1953-54 57.78 13.29
Tax lot 24 1954-55 53.57 " 8.03
1955-56 44.66 3.13
Code 6-1 1949-50 3.31 1.82
Account 46-16 1950-51 1.53 .72
Tax lot 25 , 1951-52 1.79 .70
1952-53 2.02 .62
.' 1953-54 1.86 .43
1954- 55 ' 1.73 .26
1955- 56 .69 .05
Code 6-1 1952-53 M 52.41 15.20
Account 46-16 1953-54 96.93 ' 22.29
Tax lot 38 1954-55 89.86 13.48
1955-56 93.43 6.54
Code 6-2 1952-53 14.90 4.62
Account 74-33 1953-54 14.85 3.41
Tax lot 15 1954-55 16.33 2.45
.1955-56 11.34 .79
Code 6-8 1952-53 12.76 3.95
Account 342W 1953-54 12.96 . 2.98
Tax lot 3TO 1954-55 14.50 2.17
Code 6-8 1952-53 14.84 4.60
Account 20363W 1953-54 15.54 - 3.57
Tax lot 15 1954-55 18.50 2.77
1955-56 6.86 - .48
Code 9-2 1952-53 116.18 36.01
Account 28351W . 1953-54 111.94 25.74
Tax lot 7 ' 1954-55 127.77 19.16
1955-56 124.51 8.71
Code 22-1 1952-53 70.13 21.74
Account 99-63 1953-54 80.51 18.52
Tax lot 16 1954-55 87.65 ' 13.14
1955-56 224.07 15.68
Code 22-1 1952-53 3.39 1 05
Account 99-63 1953-54 5.82 1.34
Tax lot 17 1954-55 6.34 .95
1955-56 4.03 .28
Code 22-3 1952-53 3.S3 1.03
Account 14381W 1953-54 3.42 .79
Tax lot 12 1954-55 3.72 .56
1955-56 .60 .04
Code 35-1 1952-53 24.19 7.50
Account 22-16 1953-54 21.62 4.97
Tax lot 56 1954-55 22.62 3.39
1955-56 11.95 .84
Code 45-1 1952-53 4.78 1.43
Account 321 W 1953-54 4.43 1.02
Tax lot 2JIR 1954-55 4.99 .75
1955-56 9.50 .66
Code 45-1 1952-53 9.56 2.96
Account 321W 1953-54 8.85 2.03
Tax lot 26MR 1954-55 9.98 1.50
1955-56 19.01 1.33
Total
308.89
i
2.84
118.05
86.38
116.97
644.62
30.68
164.11
138.85
46.26
47.24
9.14
222.77
17.53
390.14
68.69
49.32
67.16
570.02
531.44
23.20
13.49
97.08
27.61
55.22
Name of Owner as shown
by latest lax cards
C11080 D. W. & G. S. Elder
C11031 Minnie H. Garlie.
et al
C11032 Laurelhurst
Lumber Co.
CI 1083 C. C. & Berniece
Bailey
C11084 Effa & Dayle R.
W altermire
C11085 H. T. & Edna-J.
Lafferty
CI 1086 L. A. & Gertrude L.
Thomas
C110S7 Elza W. & Anna M.
De Spain
C11083 Vince N. & J.
Walter Nary
C11089 Vince N. & J.
Walter Nary
C11090 H. R. & Mabel Scull
C11091 Paul B. Snook
C11092 Inga E. McConville
C11093
Albert L. Gordon,
Trustee
C11094 E. S. Brooks
C11095
C11096
C11097
Fred Hoefs & O.
& Beulah Abott
Lowell M. &
R. Louise Tarbell
Harrv C. &
Ima C. Webber
C11098 Ima Webber
C11099
Jessie Ann
Pinkerman
C11100 R. Drew Lamb
C11101
C11102
J. J. & Margaret
G. Steiger
J. J: & Margaret
G. Steiger
CI 11 03 H. Croisant
C11104 H. Croisant
Descritplon Year of Amount of Interest to
of Properly Delinquency Taxes 21557 Total
Code 45-1 1952-53 92.96 28.82
Account 331W 1953-54 86.49 19.89
Tax lot 18 1954-55 98.13 14.72
1955-56 88.33 6.18 435.52
Code 45-1 1952-53 2.32 .72
Account 321E 1953-54 2.15 .49
Tax lot 25MR 1954-55 2.44 .37
1955-56 4.75 . .33 . 13.57
Code 45-2 1952-53 20.92 6.48
Account 331E 1953-54 19.33 4.44
Tax lot 68A 1954-55 21.96 3.29 .' 76.42
1955-56
Code 49-1 15 1952-53 33.90 9.83
Account 80-47 1953-54 63.33 14.56
Tax lot 172 1954-55 74.34 11.15
1955-56 84.92 5.94 297.97
Code 49-1 1952-53 29.86 9.25
Account 83-49 1953-54 27.89 6.41
Tax lot 57 1954-55 30.69 4.60
1955-56 45.16 3.16 157.02
Code 49-1 1952-53 1.24 .38
Account 86-45 1953-54 1-16 .27
Tax lot 42 1954-55 1.36 .20
1955-56 -67 .05 5.33
Code 49-10 1952-53 21.39 6.63
Account 1382W 1953-54 20.12 4.63
Tax lot 4 1954-55 28.25 4.24
1955-56 36.90 2.58 124.74
Code 49-11 1952-53 63.31 19.63
Account 18371W 1953-54 58.38 13.43 -
Tax lot 49 1954-55 65.63 9.84
1955-56 107.00 7.49 344.71
Code 49-15 1952-53 535.89 166.12
Account 33361W 1953-54 511.79 117.71
Tax lot 2 1954-55 201.50 30.22
1955-56 . 218.04 15.26 1,796.53
Code 49-15 1952-53 102.51 31.78
Account 33361W 1953-54 92.14 21.19
Tax lot 5 1954-55 105.40 15.81
1955-56 132.09 9.25 510.17
Code 49-15 1952-53 1.21 " .37
Account 6371W 1953-54 1 11 -25
Tax lot 20 1954-55 1.24 .19
1955-56 1-90 .13 6.40
Code 59-1 1952-53 14.07 4.36
Account 9332E 1953-54 13.06 3.00
Tax lot 4A 1954-55 16.25 2.44 53.18
Code 62-1 1952-53 1.13 .35
Account 353W 1953-54 1 01 .23
Tax lot 43 MR 1954-55 1.23 .18
1955-56 .59 .04 4.76
Code 62-1 1952-53 48.70 15.10
Account 344W 1953-54 45.54 10.47
Tax lot 109 1954-55 56.77 8.52
1955-56 14.14 .99 200.23
Code 62-1 1952-53 4. SO 1.40
Account 344W 1953-54 4.06 .93
Tax lot 125 1954-55 4.92 .74
1955-56 1.77 .12 18.44
Code 91-1 1952-53 . 3.02 .94
Account 05-10 1953-54 3.44 .79
Tax lot 25 1954-55 4.78 .72
15 Interest only 1955-56 2.30 .16 16.15
Code 91-2 1952-53 90.10 27.93
Account 341E 1953-54 103.09 23.71
Tax lot 64 1954-55 130.26 19.54 i
1955-56 109.41 7.66 511.70
Code 91-2 1952-53 63.64 19.73
Account 341E 1953-54 93.79 21.57
Tax lot 65 1954-55 122.30 18.34
1955-56 88.14 ' 6.17 433.68
Code 91-2 ' 1952-53 39.58 12.27
Account 341E 1953-54 38.91 8.95
Tax lot 79 1954-55 49.85 7.48
1955-56 28.83 2.02 187.89
Code 91-2 1952-53 19.56 6.06
Account 341E . 1953-54 18.47 4.25
Tax lot 124U1 1954-55 22.93 3.45
1955-56 . 14.71 1.03 90.51
James Cox, Former
Democrat Candidate
For President, Dies
Dayton, Ohio. IW James
M. Cox, who rose from a coun
try school teacher to be news
paper publisher, governor and
Democratic candidate for presi
dent in 1920, died in his home
here Monday night. He was 87.
. On the 1920 Ucket with Cox
was vice presidential candidate
franklin D. Roosevelt, at that
time assistant secretary of the
Navy and who later was elect
ed president four times.
Cox, Ohio's first three - time
Democratic governor, won his
party's nomination for the presi
dency on the 44th ballot in the
1920 San Francisco convention
after a heated contest against
U. S. Attorney General A. Mitch
ell Palmer and Sen. William G.
McAdoo.
Cox's nomination for presi
dent made certain an Ohio news
paperman would ,be elected the
country's chief executive.
Timber only on SEV4
of SEV4 Section 1 Town
ship 40 Range 2 East 1952-53
Timber only on NEV4 of
SWVt. NWl of SE'4 &
SE'i of SE'4 Section 23
Township 40
Range 2 East
Timber onlv on NV5 of
NE1- & NWU Section
26 Township 40
Range 2 East
Timber onlv on SEVi of
SWM Section 3
Township 37
Range 4 West
Timber only on EV4 of
NW'4, SWVi of NW4
& NWVi of SWVi
Section 10 Township
37 Range 4 West
1952- 53
1953- 54
1952- 53
1953- 54
1952-53
1952-53
18.51
123.40
122.20
61.70
61.10
20.04
40.08
5.74
38.25
28.11
19.13
14.05
6.21
12.42
24.25
311.96
155.98
26.25
52.50
A red line has been drawn through tha Name, Description of Property, Years of Delinquency,
Amount of Taxes, Interest to 21557 and Total, as contained in the Original Notice of Fore
closure of Tax Liens as shown by Jackson County Foreclosure List for the Year 1956. indicating
payment of delinquent taxes and Interest, prior to publication of this notice.
Democrats Move
To Take Over Play
On Tax Reductions
Washington OP House Dem
ocrats moved to grab the ball
from the Eisenhower adminis
tration on economizing and tax-
cutting.
Rejecting a fresh pronounce
ment by the President that this
is no time to cut taxes, the Dem
ocrats planned to start hearings
promptly on when and how to
hand the public a tax reduction,
But the Democrats view Ei
senhower's r e c e n 1 1 y-disclosed
slash-back spending order to gov
ernment agencies as a prelude to
a tax-cut recommendation, prob
ably next January.
Brundag Called
The Democrats also sought to
rob the administration of credit
for economizing sufficiently to
justify a tax cut.
The House Appropriations
Committee called Budget Direc
tor Pervical F. Brundage to tes
tify today on the President's
order to government agencies to
hold current spending wherever
possible to last year's level.
Chairman Clarence Cannon
(D-Mo.) said the committee
wanted to know what was be
hind the order, how much Brun
dage expected to save and what
is to be done with the surplus.
Cannon said the President's
aim plainly was to pave the way
for a claim next year that big
savings had been made and
taxes could be cut.
Date of First Publication:
June 25th. 1957.
Date of Last Publication:
July 16th. 1957.
ss: Howard Gault.
Sheriff and Tax Collector for
Jackson County, Oregon.
ss: Thomas J. Reeder .
District Attorney.
Bock Stairs: A Week nd With Grandma
By PATRICIA WIGGINS
United Press Correspondent
Washington API Back stairs
at the White House:
For three of. the Eisenhower
grandchildren, the President's
participation in Operaton Alert
provided a nice week end and
with grandpa and grandma.
David, 9, Barbara Anne, 8,
and Susan, 5, had fun tromping
around in the woods at the secret
White House hideaway, - swim
ming in a nearby pool and even
being entertained with a movie
before bedtime.
The youngsters drove to the
emergency White House with
Mrs. Eisenhower, while the
President made the trip by heli
copter. The kids strolled by re
porters who were busy at their
typewritters recording the is
suance of mock national emerg
ency declarations.
Who got to see the best movie
at the hideaway Friday night?
One film was run off in the
main dining room for newsmen,
White House staff and military
personnel involved in the "evacuation."
There were early 'reports that
this would be a new Fred
Astaire-Audrey Hepburn film.
But after a projection screen
was toted over to the Eisen
hower quarters, that report de
teriorated into a showing of a
wartime naval episode which
Equipment Arrives
Laie for Jamboree
(Editor's Note: Tha author
of this article is one of 63 Cra
ter Lake area Boy Scouts at
tending the National Boy
Scout Jamboree at Valley
4 Forge).
Here we are at the Jamboree
after a glorious trip across the
United States. We just left Wash
ington, DC, where we -visited
all the memorials, statues and
other places of interest. '
Our equipment arrived late
on July 9 and we had trouble
setting up camp. Wednesday,
July 10, we visited the Phila
delphia Navy yard, where the
troops took a tour aboard a sub
marine. We arrived back about
3 o'clock and spent the rest of
the time straightening up and
trading. - .
FREE MEALS
Detroit (IP) Pedestrians or
motorists who display courtesy
are issued tickets by police in
suburban Ferndale. The tickets
entitle the courteous citizens to
a free meal in a local restaurant.
even color film couldn't redeem.
There was wide- speculation
that Astaire and Hepburn end
ed up with the more select
audience.
Dick Schleichter, Gettysburg
Country Club -pro, who gave
both David and Barbara Anne
golf lessions over the President's
week end recess from Operation
Alert, heads for the PGA tourna
ment in Dayton, Ohio, this week.
Well-liked Schleichter, who
came in second in the Pennsyl
vania Open last year, is one of
only six who qualified for the
$141,000 PGA touranment from
the Philadelphia PGA section.
With 128 in the field for the
national title. Scheichter is hop
ing that other contestants are
pros at clubs where -they, like
he, are too busy to play much
golf themselves. But club mem
bers aren't worried about their
boy, the only person from Adams
county ever to qualify for the
PGA.
Graham Committee
Ponders Extension
New York (IB The Execu
tive Committee that runs Billy
Graham's New York Crusade
will meet late today to determine
whether to extend the crusade
an additional two or three
weeks.
A spokesman for Graham said
the evangelist and the committee
are praying over the matter to
decide whether the Lord is lead
ing them to extend the meet
ings."
If the crusade is extended, it
would be the second time the
Executive Committee has so
acted. The crusade opened May
15 and was to have closed June
30, but was extended to July 20.
Graham has called his crusade
in New York "highly successful'
and has outlasted and outdrawn
every other attraction in the 30-
year history of Madison Square
Garden. Nearly 1,038,000 persons
have attended his meetings,
which are held daily except Mon
day. Donees of Far East'
Scheduled at Assembly
Ashland Native dances of the
Far East will be staged by-Ka-roun
Tootikian, soloist, and her
ethnic dance theater group at
Southern Oregon college tomor-.
row morning. The public has
been invited.
The group will appear at S
a.m. In Churchill hall on the
campus. Miss Tootikian will do
a series of dances in' native cos
tume. The group has been on
tours through Europe and the
United States.
The Republicans had nomin
ated Warren G. Harding, a U. S.
Senator and publisher, of the
Marion Ohio) Star. . Harding
won a sweeping victory with his
front porch campaign calling for
a return to normalcy."
Cox and Roosevelt had taken
a strong stand m support of
Woodrow Wilson's position for a
League of Nations, and this was
one of the factors political
sources said contributed to their
defeat.
The Governor, as Cox was af
fectionately known? served two
terms in the U. S. House of
Representatives and was an ac
tive civic leader.
His newspaper holdings in
clude the Dayton Daily News.
Dayton Journal Herald, the
Springfield (Ohio) Morning Sun
and the Daily News; the Miami
(Fla.) Daily News and the At-
nta (Ga.), Journal and Atlanta
Constitution.
He also owned WHIO and
WHIO-TV in Dayton, WSB and
WSB-TV in Atlanta and WIOD
and WIOD-TV in Miami, Fla.
Also a Golfer
Cox, who shot a good game of
golf at 75, died as the country's
leading professionals, many his
personal friends arrived here for
the National PGA Tourney Wed
nesday. -
The Governor's interest in
golf was the starting point for
one of the country s best known
Washington correspondents. He
was impressed with his caddie,
James R. (Scotty) Reston, and
gave the boy a job as sports
writer at Dayton. Reston is now' -head
of the New York Times
Washington Bureau.
Cox's family announced that
a private burial service would
be held at the Woodland cem
etery here Wednesday. After
ward a memorial service will
be held in Christ Episcopal
church here.
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