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4A MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Oregon, Friday, August 22, 195S Court Records MUNICIPAL COURT Robert Edward Findler. 220 S un let, drunk in public. S20. Lewis Charles Roberge, Portland, drunk in public, $10. Powell Bud Spencer, Warm Springs, drunk In public, $10 Mae Crystal Ann Scbroeder. transient, drunk in public, $10. Robert Lee Williams, driving -wmie license suspenaea. Robert Edward Gardner, no op erator's license in possession, $5. Arlene Louise Lindvall, inade quate equipment. S3. Jurl Arley Hicks, failure to ob tain Oreeon driver's license. $5. Brian Richard Schauble, disobey ed traffic signal. $5. Joseph Elmer Smith, violation of basic rule. $10. Adele Pearl Cox, defective equip ment. $2.50. Oscar Adrian Pennock, improyer turn. so. Tony Trent, violation of basic rule. $10. Donald J. Crawford, violation of basic rule. $10. Lilah Viola Goodman, violation of basic rule. $10. George Raymond Chisum. failure to stop before entering highway, 3. Emilie May Conrad, expired ve hicle plates. $3. Beatrice Edna Bismark, disobey ed red light. So. Allen Burch Butterfield, viola tion of basic rule. $13. Lillian T. Olsen, disobeyed stop sign. $3. Paul Edward Drury. violation of basic rule, Si-. Leonard Leslie Lockhart, viola tion of basic rule. $10. Jerry Elton Earl, violation of basic rule. $10. Iris Verna Frazier, violation of basic rule. $10. Ray Robert Offord, violation of basic rule. $10. James Wayne Lick, violation of baifr rule. $10. Wallace Melvin Rice, expired driver's license. $2.50. Gene Clyde Rotan. violation of basic rule. $10. Larry Roy Peters, violation of basic rule, $10. Lawrence Watson Badger, defec tive brakes. So. Fay Frank Vanderpool, Improper turn. o. James Harold Saulsbury, viola tion of basic rule. $10. Sherry Roshell Mclntlre, dis obeyed stop sign. $5. Robert Wendell Kezer, excessive tire noise, $10. Marvin D. Proehl. operating on wrong side ot street. $3. Dale Ansel Young, disobeyed stop sign, $5. Melvin Allen Pieper, disobeyed red light, $3. Bill E. Beer, inadequate equip ment. $3. David Stephen Souza, following too close, $10. A e ""'J'-ooo. s fe ¬ ll -0 CASHING BETTER ROADS NEEDED Pittsburgh (UPD The Penn sylvania Highways Depart ment found recently that al most half of the state's pri mary roads are obsolete and that 68 per cent of the second ary highway system in rural areas is unsafe for modern cars and trucks. IEGAL NOTICES T SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION No. 58-4J1-E Snit in Equity to Foreclose Contract In the Circuit Court of the State I of Oregon for the County of I Jackson JOHN J. SCUPIEN and GENAVTE X. SCUPIEN, husband and wife. .Plaintiffs, vs. IRSEL O. CHAPMAN and BETTY LOUISE CHAPMAN, husband and wife, and UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Defendants. To the above named defendants Irsel O. Chapman and Betty I Louise Chapman: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You, and each ofl you, are summoned to appear m I ine a Dove entitled court and cause. and answer the complaint of the I plaintiff on file herein against youl wnnin tour weeks irom August 8. 1958, the date of the first publica tion hereof, and you will hereby take notice that if you fail to so appear and answer, for want there of, plaintiffs will pray to the court for the following relief against you ana as prayea tor in plain tiffs' complaint on file herein, and specifically referred to hereby and by this reference made a parti neieui, a succinct statement ox i wnicn is as follows, to-wit: Plaintiffs pray for an interlocu tory decree of this said court pro viding that there is the sum of $7,732.22, together with interest thereon at the rate mi six per cent per annum irom tne aate OI The I filing of the complaint herein, to-1 gether with the sum of $1,000.00 1 as piaintins attorneys fees, and their costs and disbursements here in to be taxed, due and owing on the executory contract, a copy of which is attached as Exhibit "A" to Diaintiffs' complaint, is specif i . cally referred to hereby and by mis reierence maae a part hereof, and that the plaintiffs, upon the entry thereof, be permitted to go into possession of the following c described premises lying and being auuaie in jacKson jouniyt uregon, to-wit: I Commencing at a point which . is ioisi teet south and insi teet west of the Sec- tion corner common to Sections I 11, 1Z, 13 and 14 in Township 37 South, Range 2 West of the 7 Willamette Meridian, Jackson County, Oregon, said point being on the Easterly right of -way nne ot xne XMorta Facific Highway No. 99: thence along said Easterly right of way line, North 35" 02' West. 378.79 feet, I thence south 89 31' East, 20130 ieei to me true noint of begin ning: thence North 0 11' East, 170.00 reet to the North line of tract described in Volume 285, page 427 of the Deed Rec ords of Jackson County, Ore gon; inence soutn - 31 East, 88 feet; thence South 0 11 ', West, 170 00 feet: thence North 89 31' West. 88 feet to the true DOint of beginning. - and hold the same, subject to any jciiciuiJijuu upun xne part ot said . defendants, Irsel O. Chapman and Betty Louise Chapman, husband ' and wife, for the purpose of pre - venting said premises from be coming deteriorated, run down or aamagea in any particular, and - mai saia aeienaante be given . forty-five (45) days from the date ox tne entry ot said interlocutory decree within which time to re- deem said premises by paying the amounts srierifipH hprpin tr,crath wiiii avviuea interest tnereon, to gether with plaintiffs' costs and disbursements herein to be taxed and that upon their failure so to ao mat mis court decree that any and all right, title, estate, lien and interest that each, every and all of the defendants might have or claim to have in and to said premises, be foreclosed, barred and held for naugnt, ana mat they be declared to have no further right, title estate, lien or interest in and to said premises, and that in case of incir reuempiion tnat me plaintiffs lc icijuucu io mane, execute and deliver a good and sufficient deed and title insurance policy, as re quired under the terms, conditions ana provisions oi such said con tract, and for such other, further and different relief as to the court migni seem meet ana proper in the premises. This summons is published in the Medford Mail Tribune, a newspaper . icguiar circulation, published in the City of Medford Oregon, once each week for a period of four weeks consecutively au suu uncnudiiii Hereinabove named are required to appear and answer as herein provided, under and by virtue of an order dulv made, rendered and entered by the miu non. x.awara tveuy , Circuit I Judge of the State of Oregon in and for Jackson County on August I Roberts. Kellington and Branchfield Attoinevs for Plaintiff Address 201-5 VS. National Bank I uag., jueaiora, Oregon, J.iTYi...si-sHme.:s"-"-, PMCES DOWN . v , 1957 ru- 1957 Pontiac Station Wagon HydranC , 1 Owner 4-Passenger- Wagon 6 Cylinde' Overdrive-Like New ' Owner S1 an Convertible fx 4 Speed REALLY SHARP 7 en B net uy 0 u if Vi Ton G.M.C. Pickup WHAT VALUES! 1953 Pontiac Convertible Completely Reconditioned, New Paint Only $795 1953 DESOTO 4-Door 6-Cylinder Extra Clean Car Only $695 o Vi Ton G.M.C. 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