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THE NEWS AND THE HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
July 21, 1939
Finf Christian
Church '
Pine at Ninth street, Arthur
Chnrlei Bates, minister. Pastor's
study In the church, phone
1033-W. Residence, 638 Lincoln
street; phone 1683-W.
. Bible school meets at 9:45 a. m.
. C. S. Robertson, superintendent.
Mrs. iMunsell and Mrs. Clyde &U:
art have charge of the cradle roll
Sirs. A. C. Bates, superintendent
of the primary department. Mrs.
John Selby, superintendent of the
Junior department. Classes (or ail
ages.
Communion and worship at 11
o'clock. Mrs. Alary Huydon at the
organ. Prelude, "Caiuonetla,"
Lawrence. August B. Parker,
choir director. The Doxology, fol
lowed by the Invocation and the
choir response, "Hear Our Pray
er," McKlnney. Hymn ot praise,
"A Child of the King." Commun
ion hymn, "Alas, and Did My
Savior Bleed." The Lord's Sup
per. Prayer dedicating the Utiles
and offerings. Anthem, "Rest in
the Lord," Gilbert, by the choir.
Sermon, "I Have Never," by the
pastor. Invitation hymn, "He Is
Able to Deliver xnee. Benedic
tion and the "Threefold Amen."
Postlude, "Marche Aux Tlem
leaux," Wely, by the organist.
Christian Endeavor meetings
begin at 7 o'clock. This is the op
portunity for youug people to re
ceive training for Christian serv
ice. Evangelistic service g o'clock.
The young people have charge.
Song service led by Norman Fraley.
, The following hymns are to be
used, "Come Thou Almighty
King." "I Choose Jesus." "Sweet
Hour of Prayer." Prayer by Jack
Miller. Scripture reading by Max
ine Goin. Hymn, "I'm a Child of
the King." Special solo, Iris
Bates. Sermon, "Poverty of Spir
it," by the minister. Invitation
hymn, "Where He Leads lie."
Why not attend services at the
downtown church this Sunday?
A warm welcome awaits you here.
Klamath
Temple
1007 Pine street. Rev. Roy E.
Southard, pastor. Phone 2355-R.
1 : ' Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.
Mrs. Kennerly, superintendent.
Classes for all ages.
Morning worship, 11 o'clock.
Mrs, F. A. Sturgeon speaking.
, Subject; "The Prayer of the
Ages."
..v .. Qvercomer meetings, 6 p. m.
Veril Southard is in charge of
i the young people's meeting. The
young people who have Bpent the
past week at the annual young
people a camp wm report.
Evening service, 7:45 p. m.
Rev. Sturgeon will be speaking
on the .subject, "The Lamb of
Mtwek..servfces: Evangelistic
"aervtcea .:very night during the
' week except' Monday : and Satur-
-day af 7T45 P.' m. conducted by
Rev. and Mrs. Sturgeon.
Radio jjospel hour, Tuesday,
Ladles "Missionary circles. Al-
tamont.' Friday, 1:30 p. m.; Fair-
' acres,' Wednesday,- 1:30 p. m.;
Stewart-Lenox, Friday, 1:30 p. m,
. . .
Immanuel Baptist
; Church'
v i. Eleventh and High streets, J.
' Clarence Orr. pastor.
Church school, 9:45 a. m. with
-classes for all age groups. Bring
the family to study with us the
whole Bible.
For the morning worship ser
vice, the:' pastor will speak on
the topic. '.'God's Challenge to
Man."- This entire service from
11, to 12 o'clock will be broadcast
as usual. There " will be special
j music. .
. Due to the fact that some of
T-ihe.. young people are attending
the conference at Caspadia the
"young people's meeting will not
' be held.
: The pastor will bring the gospel
v message during the evening ser
' vice at 8 o'clock. There will be
S special music. Everyone is cor-
- dially Invited to attend our ser-F-'Vices.
' Our midweek service Ib held
Wednesday, evening at 7:30
' o'clock;-In the absence of the
" "pastor the service - will be in-
charge of the deacons." "
.'. ; The--' special Bible class on
Thursday evening will not meet
rnntll the pastor returns from the
conference at Cascadia.
'first Baptist
Church ' . ... V
.V . Eighth street at Washington,
- ''The Chinch With the Message."
t.Rev. Cecil C. Brown, pastor. Ilesl
..dncoi 414 North Eighth street.
.,-Pliono 2493-W.
. Jiibln school 9:45 a.. in.. George
O. Welch,.-superintendent. Morn
1 ing , worship service 1 1 o'clock.
.Sermon subject, "The Revelation
of Jesus Christ." Special music
' arranged by H. G. Shlrey.
'' BYvPU 7 p. m. Mrs. G. A. Dow
'Vlon,,' general director. Evening
.-.wdralilp Bervice 8 o'clock. "Five
Steps to the Greatest Discovery in
.Human Experience."
...Midweek service Wednesday
7:4-5 p. m. Choir, rehearsal Thurs
day evening at 7:45 o'clock imdur
the direction ot H. G Shlrey.
; Radio sorvieo over KFJl each
Sunday morning Iiom 8:30 to 9
o'clock.
East Side
Baptist' Mission
, - 923 East Main. street, above the
East-Side pharmacy. Bible school
"'each' Sunday at 9:45 a. m. with
classes for all ago groups. Bring
your family and come to study the
word Mlti us. The "mission Is
sponsored by (ho First Baptist
church under the direction of Mrs.
Karl Britt.. A booster band ror
' tJin children la Conducted hv .Mrs.
.l tlf.n . Virnriinnn ivnlnnmn
MewA oJt KlamcUluL GUuSudteA,
Klamath Lutheran
Church
L. K. Johnson, pastor, 1030
Le Roy streot, phone 1316-W. '
History has proved that those !
working for the downfall of the
church are working for the down
fall of the nation,
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m-. at
the Elk hotel.
Worship hour, 11 a. m. at the
Elk hotel.
Congregational and Sunday
school picnic in Moore park, July
30. Worship hour at 11 a. m.
Ladles Aid. August 2, at Al-
goma. .Mrs. Hnlvar Haukle, hos
less.
"Money docs not make a great
man; polished manners do not
make him; even education does
is small" Anon.
not make a great man whose soul
Welcome to our church home.
It' sick or in trouble feel free to
call the pastor at any time. Bring
a friend with you to services Sun
day. First Covenant
Church
823 Walnut avenue, phone
190S-W. Gottfred J. Anderson,
pastor.. .
On Sunday will be held the an
nual Sunday school and church
outing in Moore park. No meet
ings are scheduled in the church.
A brief service in the park will
be held at 11 a. m. Friends are
requested to bring a full picnic
dinner except coffee and ice
cream which will be served by
the church. Those folk desiring
transportation to the park are
requested to be at the church at
10:30 a. m.
The Young People's society is
sponsoring a picnic in Moore
park Wednesday evening. Supper
will be served at 6:30 p. m.
Thursday, 7:45 p. m.( midweek
service.
First Methodist
Church
Corner ot Tenth and High
streets. The Rev. Victor Phillips,
minister.
Church school at 9:45 a. m.
L. K. Phelps, superintendent.
Preaching service at 10:55
a. m.
Special music by the quartet,
Mrs. Redman at the piano.
Sermon by the pastor. Subject,
"The Sacrifice of Service."
Zion Lutheran '
Church
1025 High street, G. W. Hoff
mann, pastor.
The Sunday service begins at
11 o'clock. Sermon topic: '.'Our
Reasonable Service. - .
Sunday school and junior Bible
class meet at 9:45 a. m. ,
The Ladies' Aid will meet at
the church next-Thursday-; after
noon at 2 ocioeavt :
- Our annual Mission day will
be held August 6 in the .audi
torium of Mills school. Services
will be held in the morning and
afternoon. ' j
Because of the special services
on August 6 communion -will be
celebrated August 13.
A cordial invitation to attend
our services is extended espec
ially to all who have no church
home.
First Church of Christ,
Scientist
First Church of Christ, Scien
tist, corner Tenth and Washing
ton streets.
Sunday school at 9:30. Morn
ing service at 11 o'clock.
- Testimonial meeting Wednes
day evening at 8 o'clock. This
church maintains reading rooms
in the First National Bank build
ing, rooms 212-213. where the
Bible, writings by Mary Baker
Eddy, and autboiixed Christian
Science literature may be read,
borrowed or purchased. The read
ing room is open daily from 1
a. m. until 9 p. m. An attendant
is in charge from 12 o'clock until
4 o'clock except Sundays and holi
days. Latter Day Saints
Church '
The Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter. Day Saints bold regular
services each Sunday in the pub
lic library auditorium on Fifth
street and Klamath avenue. Sun
day school, 10:30 a. m., evening
at 7:30 o'clock. There are classes
for all ages. Ladles Relief so
ciety meets Tuesday afternoon at
1 o clock In the club room. Tues
day evenings the Young People's
Improvement association will meet
at 7:30. The public Is Invited
to attend any of these meetings.
.-...,
Salvation Army
619 Walnut street. Adlutanl
Norman Bowyer.
Saturday. 8 n. m.. Salvation
meeting.
Mens Bible class 7:30 a. m. E.
A. Llnsley, teacher.
Sunday school, 10 a. m.
Holiness meeting 11 a. m.
Young People's legion, 6:30
p. m.
Tuesday: soldiers meeting, 7:30
p. m.
Wednesday prayer meeting.
p. m. "
Thursday: salvation meeting. 8
i. m. transient men's dinner.
Friday: band practice, 7 p. m.
Songster practice, 8 p. m. Mrs.
Parkhurst, Instructor. Boys club,
7 p. in. Louis Schwelger, Instruc
tor. St. Paul's
Episcopal Church
Eighth and Jefferson streets,
the Rev. V., E. Newman, rector
Summer schedule of services:
Holy Eucharist at 7 o'clock and
at 11 each Sunday morning
through the month of July.
The church school at 10:15
a. m.
Christian
Endeavor
Activities
On Friday, July 14, the young
peoples society from the Klam
ath Falls Christian church enjoy
ed a lawn party at the home of
Alfred Jacobson. The high school
society held a busiuess meeting In
tho church on the same evening
The youug people's society ot
the Klamath Falls Christian
church held a monthly executive
meeting Monday, July 17. The fi
nancial report showed S5S.65
cash In the society treasury. Alice
English will arrive July 33 to do
the painting of the church bap
tistry. The young people's society also
enjoyed a surprise birthday party
at the home ot Murnice Tiller on
Wednesday, July 19.
There were 82 present at the
fireside meeting in the Christian
church last Sunday evening, July
16. Mr. Dossett, professor of voice
at the Northwest Christian col
lege in Eugene, sang a solo. He
was accompanied by Mrs. Dossett
at the piano.
Fireside will be held July 30 In
the Methodist church.
The Tulelake society held "a
party July 17 at the home of Vir
ginia and Leon Streets'. After
games and a treasure hunt every
one enjoyed an old fashioned bar
becue. The party closed with the
singing of songs.
.
First Presbyterian
Church
The First Presbyterian church
is located on North Sixth at Pine
streets. The 'pastor is the Rev.
Theodore Smith, whose residence
is 435 North Second street, tele
phone 2241. and at the church,
429. Mrs. Raymond W. Coopey.
organist. Charles R. Stanfield.
choir director.
Morning worship. 11 o'clock,
organ prelude, "Andante In G" by
Darnton. The congregation sings
the "Trisaglon,". "Holy, Holy,
Holy." Following the call to wor
ship the congregation sings '"The
Doxology," and the "Gloria Patri."
After the prayer the response Is
Whelpton's "Hear Our Prayer, O
Lord." The offertory is "Canion
etta" by Lawrence. Lewis Hart
will sing a tenor solo, "I will Lift
Up Mine Eyes by Eville. The
pastor will preach. The service
will close with the organ post
lude, "Praise Ye the Father" by
Gounod.
The evening service Is held at
8 o'clock and opens with the or
gan ppetludei "Safely Through
Ano(ber-Week" by Mason. The;of
fertoryle' "Melody" by Coleman
and the postlude is Gounod's
"Praise Ye the Father." The pas
tor will deliver the sermon.
The Christian Endeavor socle
ties meet at 7 o'clock in the eve
ning. " Church 'school, 9:45 a. m.
Community Congregational
Church
"What did Jesus really teach?"
is the sermon theme of Rev. Eu
gene V. Haynes, pastor, as he
speaks at the 11 o'clock morning
worship service Sunday. The Com
munity Congregational church is
located on Garden avenue near
Martin street.
Church school meets each Sun
day morning at 9:45 o'clock. Dur
ing the summer months an un
usually interesting program of
Christian character education Is
being conducted by the pastor and
his brother. All young people and
adults not connected with any
church are cordially invited to attend.
THIS CURIOUS WORLD
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DEVELOPED OF THE F Sa-, S?5.
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ASuER: JTlie,Vlrginla rail ' ma"h blrd. f secretive in
Its habits, and belonging to the same family as the coots and
gallinules.
NEXT: Why does moose wear "bclP'f
CHURCH GROUP
LAUDS ASHURST
FOR EFFORTS
The Methodist Federal Inu for
Social Service (uuotficial) has
adopted a resolution commending
Circuit Judge Kdwnrd 11. Asliursl
"for his earnest efforts la miiko
Klamath Falls a cleaner city.
"We follow with prayerful In
terest Ms activity7 in behulf ot
the enforcement of tho law." tho
resolution rends. It Is signed
by Leon C. Polndoxter of Salem
as president, and George I,. Poor,
Portland, as secretary-treasurer.
Church of
The Naxarene
Corner of Garden avenue and
Martin street. Rev. II. I,. Russell,
pastor. Residence, SI 33 Orchard
avenue, phono, 1793-M.
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.
Mothers anil fathers are invited
to come and start their children
to Sunday school. There aro
classes for every age.
Morning worship, 11 o'clock.
Row H. L. Russell win bring the
morning message.
Junior meeting, 6; 4 5 p. m.
downstairs. Mrs. Russell lias
charge of the youngsters.
Young people's service, 6:45
p. m. Dave Keller will bo tho
leader of the evening.
Evangelistic service, S p. m.
Everyone is cordially Invited to
come and enjoy the song service
and preaching.
Midweek prayer service, 7:45
p. m. Wednesday, at the church.
Young people's prayer service,
7:45 o'clock, Friday evening.
Place will be announced Sunday.
Friday evening at 8 o'clock at
the church, The King's Men, quar
tet of singers from tho North
west Nazarene college, will bo at
the church for an evening ot
singing. R. Wayne Gardner, an
instructor in tho school is ac
companying tho boys. The public
is Invited 10 attend.
Modoc Point
Baptist Mission
Sunday school. 10 a. m.
Worship service. 11a. m.
Prayer service. 11:30 a. m.
Mrs. Zell is planning something
of special Interest for the opening
exorcise ot Sunday school. The
Sunday school picnic will be either
the first or second Sunday in Au
gust bo we are especially inviting
everybody to come and help us
plan tor this event. The contest
is progressing very nicely, it Is
expected to be real Interesting
during the lew remaining Sun
days. The adult Bible class is
finally beginning the discussion
of the thirteenth chapter of
Matthew.
At the worship service 'we will
discuss with you some.of the
promises, of God. studying the
part that man must do, and then
the greater thing that God will do.
It Is impossible to discuss the
large number of promises that are
contained in the Holy Writ, there
fore we will only take up a few
of them. God has said, that If
man will do something. He will
do something. This will be an
Illustrated blackboard talk.
"Draw nigh to God. and He
will draw nigh to you."
POR VALLEY SUNDAY SCHOOL
Sunday school will be held in
the Poe Valley granite hall at
10 a. 'm., with Veril Southard in
charge, classes for all ages. Rest
dents of this community are in
vited to attend.
Why woes never cease. As soon
as one heat wave moves east, tho
wea frier man informs us another's
coming from the west. -
' They're talking about moving
the St. Louis Browns to another
city. What are those 15 fans go
ing to do with their afternoons?
By William
Ferguson
VfRSINfA RAIL
81s A
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7.1A III C'--T
AUSTRALIANS VISIT
HERE ON TOUR OF
NORTH AMERICA
Lee S. McMullen acted as host
hern this week to Mr. and Mrs.
J. tl. Crawford of Sydney, Aus
tralia, who are touring the United
Stales and Canarin with the Idea
ot promoting business relations
between North America and Aus
tralia. Crawford Is an economist repre
senting (he Rural Bunk of New
South Wales and is a lecturer in
tho I'ntrersity of Sydney.
As a local feature ot tho trip,
Ralph R. 'Macartney, gonmal
manager, conducted tho visitors
on a tour of the Weyerhaeuser
Timber company plants.
Planes "bombed" France In a
murk air raid. Question: wcro the
pilots getting themselves used to
tho act or gutting France uaod to
the future?
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OK HIIKKIWH KAI.K
OF REAL PROPERTY
Notice Is hereby given that by
virtue of an Execution and Order
of Sale Issued out ot the Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon for
Klamath County the 29th day of
June. 1939, upon and pursuant
lo a Decree duly given and made
by said Court the 39th day of
Juno, 1939. In Equity Suit No.
5533. pending therein, In which
Federal Farm Mortgago Corpora
tion, a corporation, was plaintiff,
and J. F. Reynolds and Elva Rey
nolds, husband and wire; and
Klamath County, a municipal cor
poration, were defendants, 'which
Execution and Order ot Sale was
to me directed and commanded
me to sell the real property here
inafter doscrlbed to satisfy cer
tain liens and charges In said
Decree specified. 1 will, on Mon
day, the 31st day of July, 1939,
at the hour of eleven o'clock In
the forenoon of said day, at the
front door of the County Court
House In Klamath Falls, Klamath
County, Oregon, offer for sale
and sell at public auction for cash,
subject to redemption as provided
by law. all of the right, title and
Interest of the defendants In said
nit and of all parties claiming by,
Chief
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
rronl door of the City Hall In
following described premises, to
Lot
Addition
Block
HOLLISTER
IS 1 J. 0. Plorco. Est.
1 1 J. G. Plorco. Est.
U 1 J. O. plorco. Est.
18 1 J. 0. Plorco, Est.
KLAMATH
10' i 93 L. L. & Drift A. Truax, and
Mable A. McColluin
8 NE i . 93 L. L. & Llda A. Truax and
'-.I'. Mable A. McColluin
9 ' 93 L. L. & Llda A. Truax and
.- c Mable A. McColluiu
1 105 J. (i. Pierce. Est.
2 105 J. G. Pierce, Est.
RAILROAD
1, W. 81.1' of 1 L. K. Nelson
2, W. 61.1' of 1 L. K. Nelson v
9A 2 W. E. R. Rookor
10A 3 W. C. Dnlton
22R 3 G. L. Gllroy
23A 3 J. M. McDonald
27 A 3 L. E. Nelson
27B 1 L. E. Nelson
27C 3 L. R. Nelson
2SA ' 3 L. E. Nelson
5 A -4 L. L. Truax
SB 4 L. L. Truax
6C 4 ' C rover A. Litton
7C 4 , , U. 8. National Corp.
141) 4 Tony Molutore
HB 4 Tony Molatore
9B S W. D. Stewart
12C - 5 Paul R. Winters ,
14C 5 Mrs. W. E. Smith
16A 5 Etta M. Moore
16B 6 Klla M. Moore
16D S Herbert J. & Anna J. Savldge
18A 5 J. J. Murphy
18C - S It. K. Binith
18D 5 Mary Christy
19A 5 Flda Houston
19B S Klda Houston
19C 5 Fldn Houston
3B J. E. Hlblicrt
11B , 8 H. F. Btuhr
. 17A ( Arthur R. Wilson, Trustee, 'ft
Edith & Marion Ethel Marnier
17B t Arthur R. Wilson, Trustee, &
Edith & Marlon Elhol Manner
21A 6 Gynthor C. & Clara O. Tessum
21 B 8 Gynther C. & Clara O. Tessum
21G ( Gynther C. ft Clara O. Tosstun
22A 8 Gynther C. Tessum
22B 8 Gynthor C. Tossum
24A ' Ed Fostor
25 1 J 8 Kd Fostor
27A 8 Oak Boggs
4pB 8 S. O. Johnson
2B 7 Harriet I. Hunter
13B 7 Carl J. Hanson
14A 7 Carl J, Hanson
22A 7 Win. J. Doorninn
22 B 7 Wm, J. Beormnn
37A 7 It. H., F, M., & J, T. Ueniielt
1A 7 Harriot I. Hunter
IB 1 Harriet I. Hunter
2A 7 Harriot I. Hunter
3 , 8 Mabol J. Raid win
8. 8 Geo. W. McColluin
9 8 Ooo. W. McColluin
10 ' , 8 Geo. W. McColluin j
8 n Katharine I). Johnson
7 9 Katharine ii, Johnson
8 i 9 Kathnrlno II, Johnson
3 11 Huntford Jones
SECOND RAILROAD
4 17 C. R. Lucas
24 17 K. It. Eilckson ft 0. C. James
20 17 A. E. Slonohouso
6 18 Kin ulnt Ii Development Co.
10 ' . IS It. W. ft Allco Smith
SECOND HOT SPRINGS
8 . 64 J. A. King
11 64 Gerlriulu Vance Anderson, Et. Al,
7 & 8, S.E. 1 65 ,1. A. King
10 81 R. L. Davidson
15 - 61 A. J. Connolly
This sale la made under and
have been delinquent for more than one year prior to June 28rd,
Klamath Falls, -Klnmath County,
described Is located within the City of Klnmnth Fnlls, Klnmnlh County, Orogon, nnd la holng snld
2210 Oregon Codo 1930, as amended, providing a' method of foreclosing snoclnl nssossinont Mens.
Meh of said lots, parcels, nnd
of Klamath Falls the full amount
Dated this 23rd day of Juno, 1939.
Klrst publication: June 23rd, 1939.
Final publication: July 21st, 1939.
LEGAL NOTICES
through or under them, or any
of thorn, slnco the 30th day of
April, 1934, In or to the following
described real properly, to-wlt:
The Northeast Quarter (or Lois
One, Two, Seven, Eight, N'luu,
Ten, Fifteen and Sixteen) of
See t Ion Thirteen. Township
Thirty-six South, llnugo Ten,
East of the Wllluiuetto .Merid
ian, except a strip of land 200
feet wldo otf North sldu of said
Northeast Quarter containing
12.13 acres deeded to Oregon,
California and Eastern Kali
way by deed recorded In Hook
78, page 600, Doud Records of
Klamath County, Oregon, and
except 0.29 a'crea In Noi'lli
casterly corner of said North
east Quarter doedud to Loruiis
Lumber Company, n corpora
tion, by deed recorded In Honk
89. pago 688, Deed Rocurds of
Klamath County, Oregon,
Subject to right ot way here
tofore granted for power line
purposes;
Together with all the tene
ments, hereditaments and up
puiteuaiicos thereunto belong
tug or In anywise appertaining,
Sltunted In Klnmnlh County,
Slate of Orogon
DATED: June 30, 1030.
L. L. LOW, SIIWUlr'F OF
KLAMATH COUNTY, ORE
GON. By Anno Price.
Deputy
J 30; July 7-14-21-38. No. 88
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR
THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH.
IN THE MATTER OF THE ES
TATE OF OLGA CATHERINE
STRUNK. Deceased.
Notice la hereby given that I
filed my final account as adminis
tratrix of tho ealato ot the above
named deceased, and that Monday,
the 14th day of August, 1939, at
10 A. M . In the Court Room ot
the above Court, at Klnmnlh Falls,
Oregon, Is the time and plnce fixed
where any person mny present any
objections to snld tlnul account,
and at said tlmn and place, I ho
Court will finally settle said ac
count. JOSEPHINE J. JONES
Administratrix.
Jy 14-21-38; Aug. 4-11. No. 93
of Police's Sale of Real Property for
Special City Assessment Liens
that on the 25th day of July. 1939. beilnnlni at th. hour of 10:00 A M nf ssld d.v. at the
Klamath Falls. Klamath County,
wit:
To Whom Assessod
by virtue of a warrant or list
Oregon, which warrant or list
tracts will ho sold sopurntoly and will be struck off to the first bidder offering lo ony ilia city
of Its assessment lions plus Interest and tho costs or and upon this sulo i
FRANK II A M M , I
CHIEF OF POLICE OF TUB CITY OF KLAMATH FAIts
. KLAMATH COUNTY, oiiicgom vlamaih HALLS, ,
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Lost and Found
LOST Small tun fox-terrier.
Illiu-k liiurkliiKS on fare. Re
ward. Phono 67-W-5. 7-21
LOST White lhminnrk poodle.
Reward. Phone 446, 7-21
LOST lloiwocn Mt. Hebron and
Ft. Klamath, a 32x8 tire and
International truck rim. Ho
ward for ml 11 in of suine. Call
Ira Orem. 3U-K-31. 7-21
4 Genoral Notices
Go By Motor, Coach
Shortcut Itouto -Lowod Fares
to Northern Points
One Round
Way Trip
Spokane ..$11 .00 $20.05
Boise. Ida. 10.00 18.10
Portland . 5.90 10.65
Seattle 8.40 14.65
Mt. Hood Stages. Inc.
Blisses Leave 1:00 P. M. '
Greyhound Depot Phono 999
7-30-tull
Oregon, I will sell at puhllo auction (or cash on hand all of the
Dnte Levied
June 30. 1928
Juno 30, 1928
Juno 30, 1938
June 30, 1928
May 9. 1923
Decoinbor 19. 1927
December 19, 1927
June 30, 1028
June 30, 1928
May 9, 1923
May 9, 1923
Mny 9, 1923
May 9, 19 23
May 9. 1923
May 9, 1923
May 9, 1923
May 9. 1923
May 9, 1923 '
May 9. 1923
May 9. 1928
May 9, 1923
May 9. 1923
May 9, 19 23
May 9. 1923
May 9, 19 23
May 9. 19 23
May 9. 19 23
Mny 9, 1923
May 9. 1923
Mny 9, 1923
May 9. 1923
May 9. 19 23
May 9, 1923
May 9. 1923
May 9. 1923
May 9, 1923
May 9, 1923
May 9, 1923
May 9, 1923
May 9. 1923
Mny 9. 1923
Mil no 30, 1928
June 30, 1928
June 30, 1928
Juno 30, 1028
Juno 30, 1928
June 30, 1928
Juno 30, 1928 '
Juno 30, 1928
Juno 30, 1928
Juno .'10, 1928
Juno 30, 11128
Juno 30, 1028
Juno 30, 11128
June 30, 1928
Mny I, 1927
Juno 30, 1928
Juno 30, 1928
Juno 30, 1928
Juno 30, 1928
July 30, 1928
July 30, 1928
July 30, 1928
May 4,' 11)27
May 4, 1927
Mny 4, 1927
July 30, 1928
Juno 30, 1928
Juno 30, 1028
Juno 30, 1928
Mny 1923
July 30, 1928
September 10, 1024
Keptoiubcr Hi, 1921
Scptnmhcr 10, 1924
Mny fl, 1923
May , 1923
In tnbulnr form for the collodion
1939. on ronl estate within the
la In my hands. Each of tho
General Notfcei
INTKIIHTATIO MOVlNtl Klam
ath Ti'iuiafur and Uturago.
l-4uilf
LONG DIMTANCIt HAULING
Phone 1097. 8-4mtt
Portonali
MEN Ol. D AT 40! Get pop. Now
Ostrux 'Ion lo Talilnln contain
raw oyster InvlKoiiitora and
other allmtilniils. One dose Blurts
new pep. Vnluo 11.00. Special
price 8l)e. Call, wrltu Whllmiin
Drug company. 7-J I
NOTIl'K Afler tills dale I will
mil lie respnnsllilii (or debts
coiiliiicted by anyone other than
myself. Sinned July 21, 10:iu
W. I,. James, 7-24
MOVlNtl PACKING STOKING
Phono 1097. . 8-Uilitf
WILL NOT II B HKHI'ONHIHI.M
(or any delits other than my
own Clarence F. Huston. 7-22
FULL HI'INAL ANALYSIS ot youT
Illness. without cost or otillKn-l
(Ion. Why suffer? Dr. David,
chiropractor. 2307 South Dili,
I'huiin 24UII. 8-Snilt
8
Traniportallon
LEAVING FOR NICIIRASKA July
23. Take pnsseiigers, share ex
penses. Phone 142f-W. 7-33
DRIVING HOT SPRINGS, AUK.,
hy way ot Sail Fraurlsco and
I Angeles. Tuka 2 or 3 to
share pint expense. Refer,
mire eirhiuiKcd. Ask for Row
ell, Esplanade Courts, No. 8.
7-23
10
Servicet
FILMS Any 8-exposure roll de
veloped and printed 26c. East
Side Pharmacy, 926 E Main.
M3inlf
AUTO WINDOW GLASS Inslnlled,
mirrors made, resllvered. Klm-v
hall's Glass Shop. 627 Wnlnut.l
Phone 2243. 7-3 1 nut
IIOUSKCl.EANINil Art llenedlet.
Call mornings. 1 470-U. 7-23
CURTAINS homo laundered and
stretched. Kcnuoiialil. Phone
142SW. -I9llltf
Purpose or Assessment Amount
Paving and Sewer
Pavlnii and Hewer
Paving and Hewer
Paving and Hewer
Paving and Sewer
Paving
Tavlng
Pnvleg and Hewer
Paving and Hewer
Sewer
Sower
Hewer and Paving
Paving and Hnwer
Paving and Sewer
Hewer
Paving and Sower
Paving and Hewer
Paving and Hewer
Paving and Hower
Paving and Hewer
Paving and Hower
Paving and Hewer
Paving and Hewer
Paving and Hower
Paving and Hewer
Paving and Hower
Paving nnri Hewer
Paving and Sower
Paving and Hewer
Paving and Hewer
Paving and Sower
! Paving and Hewer
I'nvlng and Sewer
Paving and Sewer
Paving and Sewer
Paving nnd Hewer
Paving and Sower
Paving nnd Hower
Paving and Sewer
Paving and Sewer
Paving nnd Sower
Paving and Sewer
Paving and Sower
Paving and Sower
Paving nnd Sewer
Paving and Sewer
Paving nnd Sewer
Paving nnd Hewer
Paving nnd Hnwer
Paving and Sewer
Paving nnd Hewer
Pnvllig and Hewer
Paving and Hewer
Paving and Hewer
Paving iiiul sewer
Paving and Hewer
Paving nnd Hewer
Paving ii nil Hewer
Paving and Sewer
Paving nnd Sewer
Paving nnd Rower
Pnvlng.nnd Hewer
Paving nnd Hewer
Paving nnd Hewer
Pnvlng nnd Hewer
I'nvlng nnd Hewer
Pnvlng and Sewer
i
Paving nnd Sewer
Pnvlng and Hewer
I'nvlng and Hewer
Pnvlng mill sewer
Paving nnd Sower
Pnvlng
Paving
Pnvlng
Sewer
Sower
I 121.08
in u. ?a
2.10.61
312.38
- 1028.34
-I
119 9V
363 8
749.24
663.01
13.04
1189
293. 68
190.48
IT.3.07
36.58
267.09
285.49
321.90
347 86
177.61
177 83
329.77
376.04
273.16
364 08
281.19
375.98
565.34
370.91
370.91
412 24
834.79
744.89
870.47
658.79
217 44
263.24
202.83
202.63
353.80
. 380.83
434.21
472.63
0.19.34 ,
620 14 '
520.14
622.88
760.70
371.38
420.20
429.25
437.17
837.00
193.40
1383.25
41(7.87
412.64,
672.13
461.4
588.58
600.80
220.73
219.66
228.44
' 754.82
807 48
657.20
11176.15
777.31
809.65
2.13.34
44.77
203.37
2U 61
48.82
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under sections 602201 to 60
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