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    PAGE EIGHT
Notice of Publication
of Foreclosure List for
Klamath County,
Oregon
. ' -: (Continued From Page T)
Arthur H. Relmann. K. F.,
Mountain View, Lots 1, 2. S, 4,
Block 39.
1535 - $ B.SS t 1.96
10381 , 4.24 1.8S
1837 8.73 1.23
1838 ' 8.01 1.86
1830 8.13 1.41
1840 8.01 .00
1841 77 .40
8 80.98
Arthur H. Relmenn. K. F.,
MdunUln View, LoU 5, 8, 7, 8,
Block 35.
1835 4.98 f 2.73
19361 "' 3.93 1.81
1937 5.29 3.06
1838 5.54 1.72
1839 5.67 1.30
1840 .. 5.54 .83
1841 5.33 .37
47.08
Arthur H. Relmenn, K. F.,
Mountain View, LoU 9, 10, 11,
12, Block 35. .
1933 5.39 $ 2.98
19361 1 4.23 1.95
1837 5.74 2.24
1838 v 6.01 1.86
1939 -v'' : 6.13 1.41
1940 . 6.01 .90
1941 5.77 . .40
51.00
Arthtfr H. Retmaim.- K. F;,
Maintain View, LoU 22, 23, 24,
Block 35.
1635 $ 6.21 $ 3.42
19361 : 4.88 2.24
1837 6.61 2.58
1938 ? - 6.93 2.15
1938 - 7.08 ; 1.63
1940 - 6.93 1.04
141 " 8.66 .47
$ 58.83
' George Wild. K. F., North K.
Lot 5, Block 14.
1935 $ 6.47 $ 3.56
1936 .- 8.98 3.27
1937,; .. . . 7.12 3.78
1838 725 . 2.25
1839 :. - 7.76 1.78
1940 ' 7.64 ; 1.15
1841 7.23 .51
65.73
Lele R. Bonhsm, K. F., Orig
inal, undiv.. 1 int. la Lot 3, 4,
Block 24.
1933-4 $ 79.98 8 50.39
1835 78.28 43.05
1941 61.46 4.30
V.. .... $317.46
C. C. Keller. K. F, Original,
Ely 8.5' of Lot 7; Wly 53.5' of
Lot 8. Block 32.
1832 76.23 $ 54.37
lf)S3-4 50.80 32.07
1838 47.12 14.61
1939 50.44 11.60
1041 46.99 3.29
. $387.62
Kate fe Will Church, K. F.,
Opportunity, LoU 1,' 2, 3, 4,
BlockS.
1935 2.46 f 1.35
1836 2.62 1.23
1937 2.65 1.03
1938 2.77 .86
1939 2.83 .65
11140 2.77 - .42
1841 - 2.67 ' .19
, $ 24.50
Kate It Will Church, K..F.,
Opportunity, Lot 5, Block 3.
1935 - 8 .44 $ .24
1938 ' .42 .20
1937 .44 .17
1938 .46 .14
1939 .48 .11
1940 .46 .07
1841 .44 i .03
$ 4.10
Kate k Will Church, K. F.,
Opportunity, Lots 1, , Z;- 4,
Block 9. .
1935 . f 2.05 $ 1.13
1936 :.. ;. 2.19 1.03
1937 2.20 :' .86
1938 2.31 .72
1939 2.36 .54
1940 " 2.31 .35
1941 2.23 . .16
7 $ 20.44
Kate k Will Church, K. F.,
Opportunity, LoU 5, 6, 7, 8,
Block 9.
1936 $ 2.46 1.35
1936 2.60 1.22
1837 V ' ' 2.65 1.03
1938 2.76 .86
1939 2.83 .65
1940 2.77 . .42
1841 : 2.66 ' .19
$ 24.45
Kate k Will Church, K. F.,
Opportunity, LoU 9, 10, Block
0.
1935 . ' 1.29 $ .71
1986 1.30 .61
1937 . 1.33 .52
1938 1.39 .43
1939 1.42 .33
1940 1.39 .21
1041 1.33 .09
$ 12.35
.Kate k Will Church, K. F.,
Opportunity, LoU 1, 2, 3, 4,
Block zo.
1935 t 3.28 $ 1.80
1936 3.48 1.64
1937 1 3.62 1.37
1938 . , , .. 3.70 1.15
J939 v , 3.77 .87
1940 3.69 .55
1941 3.55 , 25
$ 32.62
Kate k Will Church, K. F.,
Opportunity, Lot 5, Block 20.
1935 $ ,88 $ .47
1936 .87 .41
1937. ,8S .35
1038 11 .03 .29
1030
1940
1941
.93
.93
.89
.22
.14
.06
f 8.25
R. K. Wright. K. F., Railroad,
Less Ely por dew deed vol 81,
pg. 371, LoU 1, 2, Block 1.
1933-41 f 43.93 S Z0.81
1933 86.05 47.33
1938 96.43 29.89
1939 103.21 23.74
1940 71.05 10.66
1941 67.25 4.71
8611.08
W. W. Healer. K. F., Rail
road, Lot 16B, Block 7.
1935 8 16.83 $ 9.23
1936 18.10 8.51
1937 18.51 7.22
1938 18.85 5.84
1939 20.17 4.64
1940 . 19.86 2.98
1941 . 18.79 1.32
$170.86
Ororer Litton, K. F., 2nd
Railroad, Lot 13, Block 16.
1935 $ 44.00 $ 24.20
1936 47.33 22.25
1937 46.28 18.05
1938 47.12 14.61
1939 50.44 11.60
1940 49.66 7.45
1941 47.00 . 3.29
$433.28
C S. k R. 8. Moore Estate.
K. F., Riverside; Lot 4, Block 4.
1932 $ 3.12 $ 2.23
1933-4 3.30 2.08
1935 3.24 1.78
1936 3.48 1.64
1937 3.56 1.39
1938 3.62 1.12
1939 3.88 ,89
1940 3.82 '.57
1941 3.61 .25
$ 43.58
J. P. Garrett Co., K. F., Sec
ond, LoU 11, 12, Block 13.
1935 $ 1.29 $ .71
1936 1.39 .65
1937 1.42 .55
1939 - 1.55 .36
1940 1.53 .23
1941 1.45 .10
$ 11.23
Ines B. Kemp, K. F., Second,
LoU 1. 2, Block 18.
1935 $ 1.29 $ .71
1936 1.39 .65
1937 1.42 .55
1938 1.45 .43
1939 1.55 .36
1940 1.53 .23
1941 1.44 .10
$ 13.12
L. D. Gass, K. F.. Second,
LoU 7, 8, 9, 10. Block 25.
1933-4 $ 10.58 $ 6.67
1935 10.35 5.69
1939 12.41 2.85
1940 12.22 1.83
1941 11.57 .81
$ 74.98
6th St.
Block 4.
A. J. Potts. K V..
Addn., LoU 17, 18,. 19
Pers. 1935 $ 25.88 $14.23
1936 22.62 10.63
Pers. 1937 12.48 4.87
1937 21.17 8.26
1938 18.94 5.87
1939' 19.33 4.45
1939KID 1.96 .45
1940 18.94 2.84
1840KID 2.21 .33
. 1941 18.21 1.27
1941KID 2.21 .15
$217.32
Jack Hall. K. F.', Sunnyside,
S 35' Lot 1, aU Lot 2, Block 18.
1935 $ 1.66 C .91
1936 1.74 .82
1937 1.76 .69
1938 1.85 .57
1939 1.88 .43
1940 1.85 .28
1841 1.77 .12
$ 16.33
Jack Hall, K. F., Sunnyside,
LOU 5, 6, 7, Block 19.
1935 $ 2.07 $ 1.14
1936 2.17 1.02
1937 2.20 .86
1938 ' ' 2.31 ' .72
1939 2.36 ,54
1940 2.31 .35
1941 2.22 .16
20.43
H. H. Lamberson, K. F., Sun.
nyside, Lot 10, Block 22.
1935 $ ,.83 $ .46
1936 .87 .41
1937 .88 .34
1938 .92 .29
1939 .94 .22
1940 .93 .14
1941 .88 .08
t 8.17
Elisabeth Hunt, K. F., West
i.ane Far, UHa 5, 6, Block 14.
1935 $ .41 $ .23
1936 .43 .20
1937 . .44 .17
1838 .46 .14
1939 .47 .11
1940 .46 .07
1941 .44 .03
$ 4.06
D. H. k Ella Lenox, Lenox.
Lot 5, Block 8.
1935 $ 1.83 $ 1.01
1836 1.15 .54
1937 l.H .43
1938 1.21 .38
1939 1.21 .28
1940 1.33 .20
1941 1.30 .09
' $ 12.07
Louis Sanquinette, Pelican
City. Lots 10, 11. Bloc 1.
1935 32.71 ' $ 17.99
1986 34.37 16.15
1937 34.84 13.59
1939 37.29 8.58
1940 36.50 5.48
1941 35.08 2.46
$ 275.04
B. W. Zollman, K. F.-River
view 2nd. Lot 3, Block 2.
1935. , ' 124 $ .68
1938 1.31 .62
1.32
1.39
1.41
1.34
.51
.43
.32
.09
$ 10.66
O. A. Milliard k B. W. Zollman.
K. F.-Riverview 2nd, LoU 4, 5,
6, Block 3.
1935 $ 3.73 $ 305
1936 3.91 1.84
1937 3.97 1.55
1938 4.13 1.29
1939 4.25 .98
1940 4.16 .62
1941 3.99 .28
$ 36.77
Pacific States Dev. Co- By
Paul Hanlon, Stewart, Lot 19,
Block 1.
1935 I 1.10 $ .61
1936 1.13 .54
1937 1.12 .44
1938 1.21 .38
1939 1.21 .28
1940 1.32 .20
1941 1.31 .09
$ 10.98
Pacific States Der. Co., By
Paul M. Hanlon, Stewart, LoU
2, 3, Block 9.
1935 $ 2.19 $ 1.20
1936 230 1.08
1937 2.23 87
1938 2.42 .75
1939 2.43 .56
1940 2.64 .40
1941 2.61 . .18
$ 21.86
Geo. Bolster, Terminal City,
Lots 3, 4, Block 18.
1935 .83 .o
1936 -87 .41
1937 .88 .34
1938 .92 .29
1939 V ... i - .95
1940 .46 Ml
1941 .44 .03
7.17
1lt.1.h M a, Maraarat Hollt-
day. West Klamath, LoU 10, 11,
1937
1938
1939
1941
Pr.1931 $ 35.11 $ 27.85
Pr.1932 39.98 28.52
Pr 1933-4 43.96 27.69
1935 42.70 23.49
1939 44.14 10.15
1940 48.06 7.21
1941 32.55 2.28
$ 413.69
w. 8. k H. H. Johnson. Bon
anza First, LoU 9: 10, Block
20.
Pr.1932 $ 3.52 $ 2.31
Pr.I933-4 ' 4.06 2.56
1935 2.67 .; 1.47
1937 1 1.45 , .54
1940 4.32 .65
1941 4.20 .29
$ 28.24
p. J. Bowne. Bv Stella Bowne,
Bonanza Bowne, ' LoU 21, 22,
23, 24, Block 23.
1935 $ 6.68 3.01
1939 1.05 .24
1940 1.08 .16
1941 1 05 .07
$ 14.00
r t hswii. c-o Stella Bowne,
Bonanza Bowne, Lots 1, 2, 3,
4, Block 44.
1935 $ .89 $ .49
1939 : 1.05 -24
1940 1.08. .16
1941 - 1.05 .07
903
F. J. Bowne, c-o Stella Bowne,
Bonanza Bowne, LoU 10, 2.0,
21, 22, Block 44. -
1935 $ 11.37 -JD
1939 9.94 Z.ZM
1940 10.26 1.34
1941 . 9.98 .70
' $ 52.64
p. 3. Bowne. e-o Stella Bowne,
Bonanza Bowne, LoU 23, 24,
Block 44.
1935 - .89 $ .49
loan ' 1.04 .24
iB4n 1.08 .16
1941 , 1.05 .07
$ 5.02
N.lli. T.. Whltlock. By Nel
lie L. :Wallace, Bonanza
Rnwra. I.nt 4. Block 48.
1935 $ .45 $ .23
IflSfl .47 .22
1937 .48 .19
1938 .52 .16
1939 , .52 .12
1940 54 .08
1941 .52 .04
$ 4.56
A. D. Slack, Bonanza Bowne
Lnts 1. 2. Block 49.
1935 .45 $ .25
1936 ' .47 .22
1937 49 .. ..19
1938 ' ' .52 .16
1930 " -52 .12
1940 .54 .08
1041 .52 .04
$ 4.57
A. D. Slack, Bonanza Bowne,
T.M. 13 14. 17. 18. Block 40
loss ' $ .80 $ .40
1036 04 -44
1037 .97 .38
1938 . 1.04 , .32
1939 . 1 05 .24
1940 1.08 -16
1941 1.05 .07
$ 0.12
A. D. Slack, Bonanza Bowne,
Lots 1. 2. 3. 4. Block 50.
1935 1.78 $ . .98
1936 1.88 .88
1937 1.92 .75
1938 2.06 . .64
1930 ' 2.00 ' .48
1940 2.16 .32
1941 . 2.10 .15
t 18.19
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
A. D. Slack, Bonanza Bowne,
Lots 5, 6, Block 60.
1935 $ .89 .49
1936 .93 .44
1937 .99 .38
1938 1.03 .32
1939 1.05 .24
1940 1.08 .18
1941 1.05 .07
$ 9,12
A. D. Slack, Bonanza Bowne,
LoU 13, 14, 15, 16, Block 50.
1935 $ .89 $ .49
1936 .94 .44
1937 .96 .37
1938 1.03 .32
1939 1.05 .24
1940 1.08 .16
1941 . 1.05 .07
$ 9.09
A. D. Slack, Bonania Bowne,
LoU 17, 18, 19, 20, Block 50.
1935 $ .89 $ .49
1936 .94 .44
1937 . .96 .37
1938 1.03 .32
1939 1.0. .24
1940- 1.08 .16
1041 . 1.03 . .07
$ 9.09
A. D. Slack, Bonsnia Bowne,
Lots 21, 22, 23, 24, Block SO,
1935 $ .89 $ .49
1936 .93 .44
1937 .99 .38
1938 1.03 .32
1939 - 1.04 .24
1940 1.08 .16
1941 1.05 .07
8 9.11
H. A. Merchant, Bonanza
Bowne, LoU 4. 5, 6, 7, Block 52,
1935 $ .89 $ . .49
1936 .94 .44
1937 .96 .38
Pers. 1937J 3.98 1.47
1938 "1.03 .32
1939 . 1.04 . ..24
. . 1940 1.08 16
1941 1.03 .07
$ 14.54
William Wood, East Bonanza,
Por. Ly. S. of Lost Rlv. less 0.2
acs. desc. deed vol, 91, p. 532,
Blocks 29B, 30B, and all of
Blocks 39B, 40B, 49B. Vac
alley & St as desc. deed, vol.
95, pg. 589.
1935 $ 10.10 $ 5.56
1935HFI 18.60 10.23
193S . 10.64 5.00
1936HFI 24.07 1.31
1937 ' 10.61 4.14
1937HFI 30.63 19.75
1938 17.51 5.43
1938HFI 40.50 12.56
1939 10.99 2.53
1939HFI 44.10 10.14
1940 . , 12.54 1.88
1940HTI 51.80 . 7.77
1941 11.93 ' .84
1941HFI 34.33 2.41
$437.92
Jonah k Lulu Sparks, East
Bonanza, Por. NWlSEi desc.
deed vol. 102, pg.- 117, Sec. 10,
T. 39' S., R. 11, EWM.
Pr. 1931 . $ 30.59 $ 24.27
Pr.1932 . 27.37 19.52
Pr. 1933-t 31.57 19.89
.1933 5.79 3.18
1939 6.80 1.56
1940 7.02 1.05
1941 6.82 . : .48
$185.91
S. D. Tooker k A. L. Bixby.
by Dr. W. W. Ramsey. East
Bonanza, Beg. at SW cor. SEl
Sec. 10, Twp. 39S, R. 11, EWM;
run th. E. 690" ML to W. line
W. Park St.; th. N. 400'; th
W. 250' for p.o.b.; th. W. 80';
th. N. 180'; th. E. 80'; th. S
180 to beg., being a por. of
SWJSEi Sec. 10, T. 39S, R. 11
EWM. ; .
1035 . ... $ .45 $ .25
1936 .47 .22
1937 -.48 ' .19
1938 .52 .16
1030 . .52 .12
1940 .54 . .08
1941 .53 ' .04
$ 4.57
S. D. Tooker k A. L. Blxby,
by Sr. W. W. Ramsey, East Bon
anza. Beg. at SW cor. SES Sec.
10, Twp. 39S, R. 11, EWM, run
th. E. 750' ML to E. line of
West Park St.; th. N. 670'; th.
E. ,250' to p.o.b.; th. E. 80'; th.
N. 180'; th. W. 80'; th. S. 180'
to p.o.b., being por. of SW1SEJ
Sec. 10, T. 39S, R. 11, EWM.
1933 $ .45 .25
1036 .47 .22
1037 .48 .10
1038 .52 .1
1039 .52 .12
1940 .' .54 . .08
1041 ' .52 .04
$ 4.56
) Marlon H. fc 1 Paul A.
Mudge, Chlloquln, Lot 3, Block
4..
Pr. 1032! $ 26.48 $ 18.71
Pr. 1933-4 27.55 17.38
1935 28.17 15.49
1939 , 25.13 5.78
1940 ' 27.30 4.10
1941 21.56 ' 1.51
$219.14
Fred G. fc Henrietta Mark
wardt, Chlloquln, Lot 14, Block
4.'
1935 $. 55.00 $ 30.30
1938 61.42 19.04
1939 ' ' ' 53.94 . 12.41
1940 68.61 8.79
$299.60
Western Savings fc Loan As
delation, Chlloquln, First, LoU
4, 5, Block 9.
Pr. 10311 $ 83.61 $ 64.68
Pr.1932 ' 299.81 213.85
Pr.1933-4 276.74 174.33
Pr. 1033-4 Pers. R.00 8.86
1038 273.66 150.46
1037 Pers. 13.48 8.26
19391 . 138.38 30.44
1940 200.46 30.07
1941 138.38 11.08
... , . $2139.10
1 Marlon H. fc' I Paul A.
Mudge, Chlloquln, First, Wly.
20', Lot 1, and all of Lot 3,
Block 10.
Pr.19321 $212.82 $150.38
Pr.1933-4 238.40 150.19
1933 244: 77 134.62
1939 221.91 51.04
1940 241.09 36.16
1941 190.41 13.33
$1883.12
Walter Zimmerman k Leroy
Glenger, Chlloquln, First, LoU
8, Block 14.
Pr. 1933-4 $ 39.53 $ 24.90
19311 ' 46.95 26.82
J938 82.35 16.23
1840 49.03 7.49
1941 39.45 1.76
$305.43
, Prlaulx. Chll.-Re.
, 13, 16, Bk. 9, 1st
15B, 16.
Arthur W
Sub. LU. 14
Addn., LoU
Pr. 19311
Pr.1932
Pr. 1933 4
$159.93
286.97
264.18
271.68
243.97
263.07
193.67
$123.67
204.70
188.42
149.42
56.11
39.76
13.70
.1933
1939
1940
1941
$2441.23
John Mitchell, Chlloquln, Sec
ond, Lot. 0, Block 3.
1835 - $ . 8.76 i 4.82
1036 ' 8.18 3.84
1937 ' 9.44 3.68
1938 9.77 3.03
1939 8.59 1.98
1940 9.32 1.40
1941. 7.37 .52
$ 80.70
Felix Jackson, Chll.-Chll. HU.,
Lot. 4, Block 4.
1935 $ 8.14 $ 4.48
1936 7.59 3.57
1937 ' 8.76 3.42
1938 - . 9.07 2.81
1939 7.97 1.83
1940 8.65 1.30
1941 6.84 ' .48
$ 74.91
Charles D. Spenee. Chll.-Chll.
Drive, Lot 14, Block 4.
1935 $3 23 $ 1.78
1936 . 3.44 - 1.62
1937 3.43 1.34
1939 'r "3.56 .82
1940 3.32 , .30
1941
3.16
.22
$ 26.42
Herbert Welton, West Chllb-
qulh. Lot 7, Block 2.
Pr. 193U $ 3.58 .2.77
Pr. 1932 8.25 5.
Pr. 1933-4 4.74 2.99
.1935' 3.33 1.94
1938 2.88 .89
1939 2.90 . .67
"1940 3.32 .50
1941 4.91 .34
$ 50.09
Virginia Florence Prlaulx,
West Chlloquln, Lot 5, Block 8
Pr.1933-4 $ 3.48 $ 2.19
1935 2.94 1.62
1939 3.23 .74
1940 3.69 .55
1941 3.51 .25
$ 22.20
J. K. McAndrews Et Al, West
Chlloquln, Lot 8, Block 9.
1935 . $ 2.50 $ 1.3H
1936 2.84 1.10
1937 , . .. . 2.70 1.05
1938 2.79 .86
1939 :: 2.45 .56
1940 2.66 .40
1941 2.10 .15
$ 23.04
Patrick D. Qulnlan, West
Chlloquln, Lot 4, Block 15.
1935 . $ ..59 $ .32
1936 .63 .30
1937 .62 ' .24
1038 ' . .' .64 .20
1030 ' '.64 .15
1040 .73 .11
1041 .70 .05
'.,.. : $ 8.92
Henry Janssen, Dairy, Lot 1,
Block 2.:
1935 . : . ,30 .$ .-,.17
1936 ' .31 . .15
1937 . :, .31 .12
1938 : . .32 .10
1939 .32 .07
1940 .37 ' .06
1941 . .35 ' .02
$ 2.97
' Vernon E. . Puckett, Dotcn,
Riverside. Lot 1, Block 1.
Pr. 1931 $ 16.05 $ 12.73
Pr.1932 18.58 13.25
Pr.1933-4 15.33 0.86
1038 8.21 4.52
1040 7.38 111
1041 7.02 .40
$114.33
Ray McKay. Fort Klamath
Hovt's. Lots 3. 4. Block 1.
Pr.1031 ' '1.92' $ 1.52
Pr. 1931 Pers. 5.33 4.23
Pr. 1932 ' 2.20 1.57
Pr.1932 Pers. 3.37 3.97
Pr.1933-4 2.37 1.49
Pr.1933-4 Pers. 11.06 8.97
1935 2.1.3 1.17
1039 , 2.26 .32
: 1940 8.12 ' 1.22
1941 7.72 .84
V. ;. '- $ 71.88
J. C. O-Welll, Idlerest, Lot 13
Block 1.
1935 .30 $ .17
1938 .31 .15
1937 .31' .12
1038 .. .32 . .10
1030 i .07
,37
.33
$ 2.97
Annie F. Hartlerode, Orluiniil
Merrill, Lots 1, 2, lllock 31.
Pr. 1032 $ 7.73 $ 0.51
1933 8.82 ,1.73
1940 8.40 1.2(1
11)41 8 23 .38
$ 42.28
O. F. Mitchell, Mi-rrlll, Tor-
wIlllCer.'Lot 8, lllock 2.
1935 $ 2.84 $ 1.3)1
1936 3.44 1.02
1937 2.77 1.08
1938 4.BB 1.51
1930 12 110 3.04
1940 13.30 2.00
1941 13.03 .01
$ 64.6(1
Ines B. Kemp, WortU'ii, Lot 4,
Block C.
1933 $ .15 $ .08
1036 ,16 .08
1037 .16 .0(1
1938 .16 i .05
1930 .10 .04
1940 .10 ,03
1941 .17 .01
$ 1.50
Flora M. Johnson, Warden.
Lot 5, Block 38. .
1935 $ .15 $ .00
1036 . .16 .08
1037 .16 .0(1
1038 .16 .03
1030 .16 . .04
1040 .10 .03
1041 .17 .01
1.50
10,
A. C. Boall, Worden, Lot
Block 40.
I1H0
1041
1935 $ .15 $ .08
1936 ' .16 .08
1937 .16 .06
1038 .16 .05
1030 . .16 .04
1040 .10 .03
1941 .18 .01
$ 1.51
A. C. Btnll, Worclcn, Lots 0,
10. Block 53.
1035 $ .30 $ .17
1936 - .31 .15
1937 .31 .12
1038 .32 .10
1039 .32 .07
1940 .37 .08
1941 .35 .02
$ 2.97
STATE OF OREGON, COUNTY
OF KLAMATH, ss.
WHEREAS, the several real
properties described on the fore
going sheets have been regular
ly assessed for taxation and
taxes havo been duly levied
and charged thereon; nnd,
WHEREAS, the liens for un
paid and delinquent taxes on
the respective parcels of such
real properties are subject to
foreclosure by Klamath county,
as provided by low;
NOW, THEREFORE, by vlr-
ture of the outhority vested In
me, as the tax collector of said
county, I havo prepared the
foreclosure list hereinbefore set
out containing the names of the
several persons appearing on
the latest tax roll as the re
spective owners of tho tax de
linquent properties, a descrip
tion of each such property as
the same appenrs in said latest
tax. roll, tho year or years for
which taxes ore delinquent on
each property, together with the
principal amount of delinquent
taxes for each year ond ihe
amount of accrued and accruing
interest thereon to June 15,
1942.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I
havo set my hand officially this
30th day of June, 1942.
L. L. LOW,
Sheriff and Tax Collector
of Klamath County, Ore
gon, By Allen Sloan, Deputy.
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gobd lies in the clubhouse as on
the golf course.
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"At a West Coast port" Admiral Chmtcr W. Nlmlls, center, a new meflnl
adorning his chest, recnlvcs congratulations of fellow officers bring
awarded Hie Distinguished Hervlcn Modnl by Admiral. Ernpst .1. King
aboard a U. B. worship. Admiral Nlmlts received a presidential citation
"for exceptionally meritorious service ss commander-in-chief, United
Btste Pnolfto fleet,
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Predicting the war would
end "probably In 1942 and un
questionably In 1943," Chair
man Andrew J. May (D-Ky.) of
the house military affairs com-
mlttot, said thare would be no
neod for the army to induct
married men or youths In the
18 and 19 year group. The In
formation on which he based
Ihe prediction, he told report
ers, was a "military sacral."
SALEM, July 13 (P) A work-or-flght
draft program Is In oper
ation and married men face im
mediate induction In Oregon,
Col. Elmer V. Woolen, stulo di
rector of selective service, said
Saturday.
The recent congressional act
on selective service did not pro
vide blanket deferment for mar
ried men, he said In a prepared
statement.
"In actuality the allowance
act has made it possible to induct
mnrried men by providing for
iheir dependents. . . . The act
has removed financial depend
ency as any cause for defer
ment," tho statement suld.
Almost the only reasons for
deferment ore essential Jobs and
physical unfitness, tho Colonel
added.
"Without being an alarmist In
any way, I feci (ice to state that
a work or fight program Is here,
Ihe men not accepted for ser
vico In the army must muke
their services avullnblo to the
war industry. . . . Able-bodied
men who can work . . . must be
removed from non-essential oc
cupations," he concluclod.
Nelson Warns
Corporation Not
A Relief Agency
WASHINGTON, July 13 (P)
Donald Nelson S.Murd.iy .. ... a
that although he expected excel
lent results from the new small
er war plants corporation, It
was not a relief agency and that
the majority of liltlo business
men might not got help from It.
The war production bonrd
chairman Friday appointed
five directors of the corporation,
authorized lo uso $150,000,000 to
assist smaller business firms to
get war contracts.
"Wo arc fighting a war," said
Nelson, "and the war production
board Is a war agency. As far as
the placement of war orders is
concerned the controlling factor
must be Iho ability of the manu
facturer to deliver what the
army and navy want."
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July 13. 1044
Klamath Falls people are de
termined lo have roofs over
their hvuds, lit least, for the dura
tion, Judging from the building
permits issued In the past few
weeks by Harold Kranoy, city
building Inspector,
A In rue proportion were for
rerouting cither residences or
business buildings, with reft
modeling also very much lif
voguo. Only one permit was Is
sued for new constrticllou and
that was lo Mrs. A. Murphy, 203
Mortimer street, for a gnruge.
Permits for rerooflng resi
dences were Issued lo the follow
ing: Tlieodoro Brown, 2333
White avenue, $70; Ivor J, Hull,
1003 Martin street, $30; II. H.
Monroe, 2102 Eberleln street,
$150; George 11. Anderson, 326
Michigan uvenue, $50; John
Mitchell, 1324 Wilford. $50.
Those applying for permits to
rernof business houses were M.
E, Doty, corner Fourth and Pine
streets, $300: and M. E. Doty,
for tho Wilson Abstract coin
puny, $223.
iU'sidonco remodeling permits
wero Issued to Hachel Kaler,
1743 Mcnlo way, $150; II. E.
Itoskiimp, lloseway drlvo und
Oregon avenue, $400; W, E. TurJ
ncr, 241 Mortimer street, $80; J.
D. O'Neal, new foundation at 223
Lincoln street, $150; Lloyd W.
Rusk, move and remodel resi
dence, $300; P. J. Gorges, 914
Grant street nod Mrs. R. T, Bald
win, 412 South Seventh street,
$30.
Permits for remodeling busi
ness houses were Issued to H.
Hansen. 21)00 Sou 111 Sixth street,
$800; F. W. Hlggs, 32(1 Lowell
street, $100; Leo N. 1 1 ills. 1023
Main street, ,$800; John F,
Ithoads, Stewart Drew building,
$500.
Katherlne Isensee applied for
a permit to remodel a garage for
$65 at 1010 Erlo street,, and E.
S. Linviilo to repair fire loss at
2348 Vino street.
WEST MAY TURN TO
PORTLAND, July 13 VP)
Berry growers uppealcd again
today for city dwellers to save
I lliclr crops.
Civic organizations sent crows
Into the fluids Inst week end but
In insufficient numbers, growers
said. In tho McMinnvlllo area
growers estimated tho loss would
bo 30 per cent unless more work
ers show up soon.
Governor Sprague In a radio
broadcast to the stato Saturday
night declared tho west may
havo to turn to labor conscrip
tion In order to harvest the
crops.
"The way to avoid such is
cventunlity is for city dwellersv
lo lend their hands. ... We must
havo that rcsponsa and we must
havo it at once," he suld.
Farm labor experts from the
western states wero advised hore
Saturday by John J. Corson that
farm workers from other states
would not be avullubla this year.
Ho told them that recruiting
of school children, housewives
and businessmen was the only
solution to tho shortage.
Russ Supply Line
May Have to Be
Revised, Report
LONDON, July 13 (P) Re
cent German naval and air at
tucks on allied convoys bound
for Russian Arctic ports may ne
cessitate a re-cxamlnatlon of the
wholo Russian supply problem,
In the opinion of available Brlt V
lsh sources. ;
Thcso quarters described as
'grossly exaggerated' nuzl claims
that 35 allied vessels were de
stroyed last week lit assaults on
a convoy in tho Barents sea, but
they did not minimize- tho grav
ity of tho outlook, '
Tho difficulty of getting sup
piles safely through to Russia
ovor tho northern roulo, It was
pointed out, is complicated by
the fact that daylight now pre
vails around tho clock In th
Arctic a condition that will last
for four or five weeks more.
Agreement Averts
Big Bus Strike
PORTLAND, July 13 (P) A
lusl-mlnute agreement averted
a bus strike Saturday night that
would have -tied up transporta
tion sysfcms of Salem, Eugene
nnd much of northwestern Ore
gon. ;
AFL driver and shopworkers CI
for tho Oregon Motors Stage
company agreed to submit a
wage dispute to a special media
tion boord. Eorllor they . had
thrmitnnod a midnight strlko if
demands were not met, .
The demands, affecting 180
employes, were not made pub
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