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PAGE TWELVE Notice of Publication of Foreclosure List for Klamath County, uregon (Continued from Page Eleven) 1941 67.87 4.76 $250.32 Joseph H. Paten, K. F., Klam ath Hts., Lot 6, Block 1. 1037 $ .22 $ .09 1938 . .23 .07 1939 .24 .07 1040 .23 .03 1041 .22 .02 $ 1.42 H. A. McClurg, K. F., Lake view, Less por. In hwy., Lot 4, Block 36. 1937 2.20 $ .86 1938 2-31 .72 1939 2.36 .73 1940 . 2.31 .35 1941 2.22 .16 $ 14.22 R. C. k Genevieve Prudhome. K. F., Sub. Div, Blk. 125, Mills All that por. of Lot 21, Blk. 125; beg. at a pt. in the N line of sd. Lot 21, 40' W of NE cor. thereof; the SEly, at an angle of 74 deg. 10' with Orchard Ave. 38.4'; th. at an angle of 29 deg. 27' to the rt 38.3' m1 to SWly. line of lot 21; th SEly. along lot line 5.5' to a pt. 4.5' from the most Sly. cor. of Lot 21; th NEly. at an angle of 103 deg. 37' with Orchard Ave. 77' m1 to a pt. in the N line of Lot 21, 17' W of NE cor. thereof; th W 23' to p.o.b., Lot 21, Block 125. 1937 $ 2.13 $ .83 1938 2.18 .68 1939 2.33 .54 1940 2.29 . .34 1941 ' 2.17 .15 $ 13.64 2nd, Lots 9, 10, Block 205. Pr. 1935 $ 34.94 $ 19.22 $ 54.16 E. A. Dunham, K. F., Mills 2nd, S. 42', Lot 7, Block 206. 1937 $ 40.58 $ 15.83 1938 5.08 1.57 1940 5.35 . .80 1941 : 5.06 ' .35 y $ 81.31 fc. u. rox, rv. r., nuns na, Wly. 89.95', Lot 5, Block 207. 1937 $ 40.58 $ 15.83 1H3H 2u.au o.tv 1939 54.32 12.49 1940 ' 53.48 8.02 1941 '' 60.61 3.54 ,. 265.48 ?: Mary B. Day. K. F., Mills 2nd, Lot 11. Block 208. T3- 1033.41 .15 KO 21 77 Pr. 1935 69.88 38.43 PT. 1836 58.46 Z7.4B 19371 29.90 11.06 $292.67 , Mabel J. Baldwin. K. F., Orig inal, Undiv. 1 int. in Lots 3, and 4, Block 24. Pr. 1933-41 39.99 $ 24.39 Pr. 1935 78.29 43.06 Ti i nna no fit Qfl 1R rc, xoov iu.pi uuiio 1940 64.94 9.74 1941 61.45 : 4.30 ' ' $439.22 ' it, L,. morrow, n.. x., mver siae, JjOI i, ciock . Pr. 1933-4 $ 16.86 $ 10.62 Pr. 1935 16.17 8.89 1940 16.81 2.52 13.01 lill $ 88.89 Bernard W. Zollman, K. F., ' second, L,ots l, z, 3, 4, .Block z. 19371 $ 14.24 $ 5.27 1938 29.00 8.99 1939 32.59 7.50 1940 32.08 4.81 1941 30.37 2.13 $166.98 James L. k Grace Edna Hoi iana, n. r ., me retraces, imi i, Block 10. 1937 $ 9.97 $ 3.89 1938 10.15 3.15 1939 10.86 2.50 . iu - - au.iu i.oi 1941 . 10.12 .71 - $ 63.66 Jas. L. k Grace Edna Holland, K. F., The Terraces, Lot 4, Block 10. 1937 ' $ 7.83 $ 3.05 1938 7.98 2.47 1939 8.54 - 1.96 1940 -.: 8.41 . 1.26 1941 7.96 ' " .56 $ 50.02 Lea L. Baldwin, K. F., West K. F., SI Lots 3, 4, Block 4. Pr. 1933-4 ' $130.88 " $ 82.45 Pr. 1935 121.64 66.90 1941 128.69 . o!oi I $695.97 Fred L. Churchill, K. F., West Lake Park, Lots 2, 3, 4, Block 1. 1937 . $ .68 $ .26 1938 ' .69 - .21 1939 i . .71 ,16 1940 . 70 '.11 1 QA1 an ne i $ 4 22 ' P. R. Hichester, K. F., West Lake Park, Lot 6, Block 16. Pr. 1935 $ .21 $ .12 Pr. 1936 .22 .10 1937 .22 .09 1938 . .23 . ,07 1939 . .24 ' ;06 1940 . .23 .03 1941 ; .23 .02 . $ 2.07 P. R. Richeiter, K. F., West Lake Park, Lots 7, 8, 9, Block 16. Pr.' 1935 $ .60 $ .33 Pr. 1838 .64 .30 1937 . .66 .26 1938 .69 .21 1939 .71 .16 1940 .70 .11 1941 . .66 .05 $ 6.08 Francis J. Mann, Alt. Acs., Lot 7, Block 3. 1937 $ 4.46 $ 1.74 1938 4.84 1.50 1939 4.86 1.12 1939KID 3.85 .89 1940 5.29 ' .79 1940KID 4.12 .62 1941 5.21 .36 1941KID 4.12 .29 $ 39.60 Harry D. Bolvln, Alt. Acs., First, Lot 12, Block 2. 1937 $ .75 $ .29 1938 , .81 .25 1939 .81 .19 1940 2.21 .33 1941 2.17 .15 $ 7.96 Bertha Massey, Fairfield, Lot 1, Block 2. Pr. 1931 $ 1.05 $ .83 Pr. 1932 1.42 1.01 Pr. 1933-4 1.65 1.04 Pr. 1935 1.66 .91 1940 1.39 .21 1941 1.34 .09 $ 12.60 Bertha Massey, Fairfield, Lots 4, 5, 6, 7, Block 2. Pr. 1931 $ 4.17 $ 3.31 Pr. 1932 5.15 3.67 Pr. 1933-4 8.67 5.46 Pr. 1935 8.69 4.78 1940 6.93 1.04 1941 6.66 .47 $ 59.00 Bertha Massey, Fairfield, Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, Block 3. Pr. 1931 $ 6.51 $ 5.16 Pr. 1932 8.15 5.81 Pr. 1933-4 13.20 8.32 Pr. 1935 13.25 7.29 1940 7.86 1.18 1941 7.55 .53 $ 84.81 Bertha Massey, Fairfield, Lots 5, 6, 7, 8, Block 3. Pr. 1931 $ 4.71 $ 3.74 Pr. 1932 6.22 4.44 Pr. 1933-4 9.92 6.25 Pr. 1935 9.94 5.47 1940 6.93 1.04 1941 6.36 .45 $ 65.47 Bertha Massey. Fairfield, Lots 9, 10, Block 3, Lots 1, 2, Block 4 Pr. 1931 $ 5.22 $ 4.14 Pr. 1932 6.75 4.81 Pr, 1933-4 10.39 6.55 Pr. 1935 10.41 " 5.73 1940 8.31 1.25 1941 7.99 .56 $ 72.11 Bertha Massey, Fairfield, Lots 3, 4, 5, 6, Block 4. Pr. 1931 $ 4.20 $ 3.33 Pr. 1932 5.68 4.05 Pr. 1933-4 9.90 6.24 Pr. 1935 9.92 5.46 1940 7.39 1.11 1941 7.10 .50 $ 64.88 Bertha Massey, Fairfield, Lots 7, 8, 9, 10, Block 4. Pr. 1931 $ 7.06 $ 5.60 Pr. 1932 7.98 5.69 Pr. 1933-4 12.81 8.07 Pr. 1935 ' 12.84 7.06 1940 10.63 1.59 1941 - 10.21 .71 $ 90.25 Bertha Massey, Fairfield, Lots 11, 12, 13, 14, Block 4. Pr, 1931 $ 8.34 $ 6.62 Pr. 1932 9.92 7.08 Pr. 1933-4 14.88 9.37 Pr. 1935 14.92 8.21 1940 11.09 1.66 1941 10.66 .75 . $103.50 A. Landim, Fairfield, Lot 15 Block 4. 1937 $ 2.21 $ .86 1938 2.31 .72 1939 2.36 .54 1940 2.31 .35 1941 2.22 .16 $ 14.04 Bertha Massey, Fairfield, Lots 1, 2, 3, Block 5. -. . . Pr. 1931 ' $ 4.43 f 3.51 Pr. 1932 5.50 3.92 Pr. 19343-4 7.85 4.95 Pr. 1935 7.87 4.33 1940 6.01 .90 1941 . 5.78 .40 $ 55.45 Bertha Massey, Fairfield, Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, Block 6. Pr. 1931 $ 8.82 $ 7.00 Pr. 1932 9.65 6.88 Pr. 1933-34 14.46 9.11 Pr. 1935 14.51 7.98 1940 10.62 1.59 1941 10.21 .71 $101.54 Bertha Massev. Fairfield. Lots 5, 6,' 7, 8, Block 6. Pr. 1931 $ 8.37 $ 6.64 Pr. 1932 9.94 7.09 Pr. 1933-4 11.56 7.28 Pr., 1935 11.58 6.37 1940 . 10.17 1.53 1941 9.76 .68 $ 00.97 Bertha Massev. FairfielH. T.nts 9. 10. 11. 12. Block 6. Pr. 1931 - $ . 7.87 $ 6.24 Pr. 1932 7.75 5.53 Pr. 1933-4 8.16 5.14 Pr. 1935 7.60. , 4.18 1940 7.85 1.18 1941 ' ' 7.55 ' .53 v ' ' ' $ 69.58 Bertha Massey, Fairfield. Lots 13, 14, 15, 16, Block 6. Pr. 1931 $ 5.25 $ 4.16 Pr. 1932 . 5.68 4.05, Pr. 1933-4 4.27 2.69 Pr. 1935 4.28 2.35 1940 6.54 .83 1941 5.33 .37 $ 44.80 Bertha Mastey, Fairfield, Lots 17, 18, Block 6. Pr. 1931 $ 2.88 $ 2.28 Pr. 1932 3.20 2.28 Pr. 1933-4 6.19 3.90 Pr. 1935 6.20 3.41 1940 4.16 .62 1941 4.00 .28 $ 39.-40 Bertha Massey, Fairfield, Lot 2, Block 7. Pr. 1931 $ 1.31 $ 1.04 Pr. 1932 1.42 1.01 Pr. 1933-4 2.07 1.30 Pr. 1935 2.07 1.14 1940 1.38 .21 1941 1.33 .09 $ 14.37 Bertha Massey, Fairfield, Lots 4, 5, 6, 7, Block 7. Pr. 1931 $ 5.49 4.36 Pr. 1932 5.88 4.18 Pr. 1933-4 5.78 3.64 Pr. 1935 5.80 3.19 1940 6.47 .97 1941 6.22 .44 $ 52.40 Bertha Massey, Fairfield, Lots 8, 9, Block 7. Pr. 1931 $ 2.09 $ 1.66 Pr. 1932 2.84 2.03 Pr. 1933-4 2.48 1.56 Pr. 1935 2.48 1.36 1940 2.77 .42 1941 2.66 .19 $ 22.54 Bertha Massey, Fairfield, Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, Block 8. Pr. 1931 $ 9.33 $ 7.40 Pr. 1932 11.38 8.12 Pr. 1933-4 16.11 10.15 Pr. 1935 16.15 8.88 1940 12.01 1.80 1941 11.55 .81 $113.69 Bertha Massey, Fairfield, Lots 5, 6, 7, 8, Block 8. Pr. 1931 $ 8.31 $ 6.59 Pr. 1932 9.94 7.09 Pr. 1933- 14.87 9.37 Pr. 1935 14.91 8.20 1940 11.09 1.66 1941 10.65 .75 $103.43 Bertha Massey, Fairfield, Lots 9, 10, 11, 12, Block 8. Pr. 1931 $ 8.40 $ 6.66 Pr. 1932 9.92 7.08 Pr. 1933-4 14.86 9.36 Pr. 1935 14.90 8.20 1940 11.09 1.66 1941 10.66 .75 $103.54 Bertha Massey, Fairfield, Lots 13, 14, 15, 16, Block 8. Pr. 1931 $ 8.91 $ 7.07 Pr. 1932 10.47 7.47 Pr. 1933-34 14.87 9.37 Pr. 1935 14.90 8.20 1940 11.55 1.73 1941 11.10 .78 $106.42 Bertha Massey, Fairfield, Lots 17, 18, 19, 20, Block 8. Pr. 1931 $ 5.77 4.58 Pr. 1932 5.86 4.18 Pr.' 1933-4 11.55 7.28 Pr. 1935 11.60 6.38 1940 8.78 1.32 1941 8.43 .59 $ 76.32 Bertha Massey, Fairfield, Lots 21. 22. 23, 24, Block 8. Pr. 1931 $ 5.24 $ 4.16 Pr. 1932 5.68 4.05 Pr. 1933-4 9.92 6.25 Pr. 1935 9.93 5.46 1940 7.39 1.11 1941 7.11 .50 $ 66.80 ' Bertha Massey, Fairfield, Lots 25, 26, 27, 28, Block 8. Pr. 1931 $ 5.50 $ 4.36 Pr. 1932 6.04 4.31 Pr. 1933-4 10.33 6.51 Pr. 1935 10.35 5.69 1940 8.31 1.25 1941 7.99 .56 $ 71.20 Bertha Massey, Fairfield, Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, Block 9. Pr. 1931 $ 4.46 $ 3.54 Pr. 1932 5.86 4.18 Pr. 1933-4 7.86 4.95 Pr. 1935 7.87 4.33 1940 6.01 ' .90 1941 5.77 .40 $ 56.13 ' Bertha Massey, Fairfield, Lots 5, 6, 7, 8, Block 9. ' Pr. 1931 $ 4.42 $ 3.51 Pr. 1932 5.84 4.17 Pr. 1933-4 1 6.60 4.16 Pr. 1935 6.64 3.65 1940 6.01 .90 1941 5.77 ' .40 $ 52.07 Bertha Massey, Fairfield, Lots 9, 10, 11, 12, Block 9. Pr. 1931 $ 5.24 $ 4.16 Pr. 1932 6.40 4.57 Pr. 1933-4 10.33 6.51 Pr. 1935 10.34 5.69 1940 8.77 1.32 1941 8.44 .59 $ 72.36 Bertha Massey, Fairfield, Lots 13, 14, Block. 9. Pr. 1931 $ 2.61 $ '2.07 Pr. 1932 3.20 2.28 Pr. 1933-4 4.95 3.12 Prl935 4.96 2.73 1940 4.16 .62 1941 4.00 .28 $ 34.98 Bertha Massey, Fairfield, Lots 16, 17, 18, Block 9. Pr. 1931 $ 3.89 $ 3.09 Pr. 1932 4.97 3.55 Pr. 1933-4 . : . 5.37 .3.38 Pr. 1935 5.37 . 2.95 1940 . -J 4.62 .69 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON 1941 4.44 .31 $ 42.63 Bertha Massey, Fairfield, Lots 19, 20, 21, Block 9. Pr. 1931 $ 3.15 $ 2.50 Pr. 1932 4.20 3.04 Pr. 1933-4 4.95 3.12 Pr. 1935 4.98 2.74 1940 5.54 .83 1941 5.33 .37 $ 40.81 Bertha Massey, Fairfield, Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, Block 10. Pr. 1931 $ 4.15 $ 3.29 Pr. 1932 5.68 . 4.05 Pr. 1933-4 4.54 2.86 Pr. 1935 4.55 2.50 1940 5.09 .76 1941 4.88 .34 $ 42.69 Bertha Massey, Fairfield, Lots 5, 6, 7. 8, Block 10. Pr. 1931 $ 4.20 $ 3.33 Pr. 1932 4.68 3.34 Pr. 1933-34 6.20 3.91 Pr. 1935 6.21 3.42 1940 6.93 1.04 1941 6.66 .47 $ 50.39 Bertha Massey, Fairfield, Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, Block 11. Pr. 1931 $ 7.32 $ 5.81 Pr. 1932 8.52 6.08 Pr. 1933-4 13.20 8.32 Pr. 1935 13.24 7.28 1940 11.08 1.66 1941 8.44 .59 $ 91.54 Bertha Massey, Fairfield, Lots 5, 6, 7, 8, Block 11. Pr. 1931 $ 4.95 $ 3.93 Pr. 1932 5.68 4.05 Pr. 1933-4 9.43 5.94 Pr. 1935 9.51 5.23 1940 8.78 1.32 1941 8.44 .59 $ 67.85 Bertha Massey, Fairfield, Lots 9, 10, 11, 12, Block 11. Pr. 1931 $ 4.17 $ 3.31 Pr. 1932 5.68 1.05 Pr. 1933-4 7.86 4.95 Pr. 1935 7.87 4.33 1940 5.55 .83 1941 5.32 .37 $ 54.29 Bertha Massey, Fairfield, Lots 13, 14, 15, 16, Block 11. Pr. 1931 $ 4.20 $ 3.33 Pr. 1932 5.68 4.05 Pr. 1933-4 6.60 ; 4.16 Pr. 1935 6.64 3.65 1940 , 6.00 .90 1941 . 5.78 .40 $ 51.39 C. C. fc Caroline W. Lewis. Pleasant View Trs. Lot 9, Block 2. 1937 r $ 5.21 $ 2.03 1938 5.65 1.75 1939 5.67 ,1.30 1939EID 8.81 - j2.03 1940 6.18 .93 1940EID . 3.43 .51 1941 6.08 '-- .43 1941EID 7.48 . .52 $ 58.01 C. C. fc Caroline W. Lewis. Pleasant View Trs., Lots 13, 14, Block 9. Pr. 1936 $ 3.08 $ 1.45 1937 2.98 1.16 1938 4.43 1.37 1939 4.86 1.12 1939EID 17.62 4.05 1940 5.29 .79 1940E1D 13.12 1.97 1941 5.21 .36 1941EID 7.61 .53 $ 77.00 Wm. G. & Vera E. Boyer, Stewart, Lot 13, Block 1. 1937 , $ 7.81 $ 3.04 1938 .' . 8.48 2.63 1939 8.50 ' 1.96 1940 10.14 1.52 1941 9.98 .70 $ 54.76 Grace Gallemore, Stewart, Lot 12, Block 11. 1937 $ .94 $ .37 1938 .96 .30 1939 97 .22 1940 1.10 .17 1941 1.05 .07 $ 6.15 D. H. fc Ella Lenox, (Sold t C. F. Lytle), Stewart, Lot 13 Block 11. 1937 $ .94 $ .37 1938 .96 .30 1939 - . .97 .22 1940 1.11 v .17 1941 1.05 - .07 $ 8.16 Alice Gulllermond, Stewart, Lots 9, 10, Block 12. 1937 - S : 1.87 .73 .73 .60 1938 1.92 1939 1.94 1940 2.21 1941 2.11 .45 .33 ".15 $ 12 31 D. H. & Ella Lenox, (Sold to C. F. Lytle), Stewart, Lots 13, 14, Block 12. 1937 $ 1.87 $ .73 1938 1.92 .60 1939 1.94 .45 1940 2.22 .33 1941 ' 2.11 .15 $ 12.32 Roamie & Florence E. Thorns- son. Bonanza, Bowne, Lots 5, 6, 7, 8, Block 23. 1937 $ .96 $ .37 1938 1.03 .32 1939 1.05 .24 1940 , 1.08 .16 1941' ' 1.05 .07 $ 6.33 Roamie fc Florence E. Thoma son. Bonanza, Bowne, Lots 9, 10, 11, 12, Block 23, .-- 1937 $ .96 $ .37 1938 : ' 1.03 .32 1939 , 1,04. .24 1.08 1.05 .16 .07 $ 6.82 Roamie it Florence E. Thome, son. Bonanza, Bowne, Lots 13, 14, 15, 16, Block 23. 1937 $ - .96 $ .37 1938 1.03 .32 1939 1.05 ,24 1940 1.08 ,16 1941 1.05 .07 $ 6.33 Roamie It Florence E. Thorns son. Bonanza, Bowne, Lots 17, 18, 19, 20, Block 23. 1937 $ 1.00 $ .30 1938 1.03 .32 1939 1.04 .24 1940 . ' . 1.08 ' .16 1941 1.05 .07 $ 6.38 Bank of Calif. Nat'l. Assoc. of Portland, Oregon-Trustee. Bo nanza, Bowne, Lot 7, Block 49. 1937 $ .24 $ .00 1938 .28 .08 1940 .27 .04 1941 .26 .02 $ 1.26 H. W. tc Delia Clark, Bonanza, Bowne, Lots 13, 14, 15, Block 98. 1937Pcrs. $ 9.05 $ 3.53 1938 .77 .24 1939 .79 .18 1940 .81 .12 1941 .79 .06 $ 16.34 Junletta Jackson, Bonanza, Grandview, Lots 9, 10, 11, 12, Block 60. 1937 8.25 $ 3.22 1938 8.76 2.72 1939 8.89 2.04 1940 9.18 1.38 1941 8.92 .62 $ 53.98 G. A. k Hasel L. Stalger, Chil oquin, Chil. Hts., Lot 2, Block 2. 1937 $ 270 $ 1.05 1938 2.79 .86 1939 2.46 .57 1940 2.66 .40 1941 2.10 .13 $ 15.74 Richard fc Nora Barney, Chil oquln, West Chlloquin, Lot 6, Block 8. Pr. 1935 $ 3.82 f 2.10 1941 4.56 .32 $ 10.80 C. J. k Edith Brlcco, Fort Klamath, Metes & Bounds, Frac. Lot 1, desc. deed vol. 98, pg. 20, 80'x200' in Sec. 21, T33S, R71 EWM. 19371 $ 8.58 $ 3.17 1938 19.20 5.95 1939 19.38 4.48 1939Pers. 21.00 4.83 1940 . 25.83 3.87 1940Pers. 20.30 3.05 1941 . . 24.57. 1.72 $165.91 Rosa k J. K. Baker, Malin, Lots 7, 8, Block 30. 1937 $ 12.16 $ 4.74 1938 13.26 4.11 1939 18.09 4.16 1940 18.54 2.78 1941 18.09 1.27 $ 97.20 R. H. Stevenion, Malin, Lot 2, Block 31. , 1937 $ 6.40 $ 2.37 1938 6.98 . 2.16 1939 6.96 1.60 1940 7.13 1.07 1941 6.96 .49 $ 42.12 Jasper Smith, Malin, Lots 6, 7, 8, Block 45. 1937 $ 11.52 $ 4.49 1938 12.58 3.89 1939 12.53 2.88 1940 12.84 1.93 1941 - 12.53 .88 . 76.05 Long Boil Lumber Co., Malin, Lot 9, Block 45. 1937 - ,'.'$. 8.32 $3.24 $ 11.56 Orval k Gall Lyon, Merrill, Terwilliger, Lot 2, Block 1. 1937 $ .92 $ .36 $ 1.28 . May Mongold, Midland, Lot 28, Block 5. 1937 $ .16 $ .06 1938 .16 .05 1939 .16 . .04 1940 .18 .03 1941 .17 .01 $ 1.02 S. D. fc Mabel E. Chrowl, Mid land, Midland Hts., El Lot 6, All of Lot 7, Block 3. 1937 . $ .24 $ .09 1938 1939 1940 1941 .24 .24 .28 .27 .07 .06 .07 .02 $ 1.58 S. D. k Mabel E, Chrowl, Mid land, Mid. Hts., Lot 8, Block 3, Lots 1, 2, 3, Block 4. 1937 . $ .62 $ .24 1938 ; .64 ' .20 1939 .65 .15 1940 . .73 .11 1941 ,-. .70 . .05 ' $ 4.00 S. D. k Mabel E. Chrowl. Mid land, Mid. Hts., Lots 4, 5, 6, 7, Block 4.. 1937 : $ .63 $ .24 1938 . .64 . .20 1939. . . .64 , . .15 1940. . .74 .11 1941 . .70 .05 ' $ -4.10 S. D. & Mabel E. Chrowl, Mid land, Mid. Hts., Lot 8, Block 4, Lots 1, 2, 3, Block 5. 1937 , , $ . .62 $ .24 1938 .64 .20 1940 1941 .65 .74 .70 .15 .11 .05 $ 4.10 S. D. k Mabel E. Chrowl, Mid lmid, Mid. Hts., Lots 4, 6, 0, 7 Block 5. 1937 . $ .62 $ .24 1038 .64 .20 1939 .84 .15 1940 ,74 .11 1941 .71 .05 $ 4.10 S. D. k Mabel E. Chrowl, Mid land, Mid. lits., Lots 8, 9, 10, 11, Block 5. 1037 $ .63 $ ,24 1938 .64 .20 1939 .65 .15 1940 .74 .11 1941 .70 .05 $ 4.11 8. D. k Mabel E. Chrowl, Mid land, Mid. Hts,, Lots 12, 13, 14, 15, Block 5. 1937 $ .63 $ ,24 1938 .64 .20 1939 .65 .15 1940 .73 .11 1941 .70 .05 $ 4.10 S. D. k Mabel E, Chrowl, Mid land, Mid. Hts,, Lot 16, Block 5. 1937 t $ .15 $ .06 1938 .16 .03 1939 .16 .04 1940 .19 ,03 1941 .18 .01 $ 1.03 Irene Adami, Sprngue River, Lots 19, 20, Block 10. 1937 $ 2.50 $ .08 1940 12.54 3.14 1941 11.93 .84 $ 31.93 Western Cities Co., (Cont. to Hiram Robblns), Spraguo River, First, Lots 13, 14, Block 20. 1937 $ .62 $ .24 1938 .64 .20 1939 .64 .15 1940 .74 .11 1941 .70 .05 $ 4.09 STATE OF OREGON' ) ) 9S COUNTY OF KLAMATH) WHEREAS, the several real properties described on the fore going sheets have been regularly assessed for taxation and taxes have been duly levied and chnrged thereon; and, WHEREAS, the liens for un paid and delinquent taxes on the respective parcels of such real properties arc subject to fore closure by Klamath County, as provided by law; NOW, THEREFORE, by vir tue of the authority vested In me as the tax collector of snld coun ty, I have prepared tho foreclos ure list hereinbefore set out con taining the names of the several persons appearing on the latest tax roll as the respective owners of the tax delinquent properties, a description of each such prop erty as the same appears in said latest tax roll, the year or years for which taxes are delinquent on each property, together with the principal amount of delin quent taxes for each year and the amount of accrued and ac cruing interest thereon to June 15, 1942. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have set my hand officially (his 14th day of October, 1942. L. Li LOW, Sheriff and tax col lector of Klamath County, Oregon. By MAX A. SAUNDERS, Deputy. 014-21-28;N.4, No.131 Notice of City Ejection NOTICE OF CITY ELECTION November 3, 1942 Pursuant to resolution of the Common Council duly adopted by the Common Council on the 1st day of September, 1942, and Ordinance No. 2082 of the city of Klamath Falls, Oregon, duly adopted by tho Common Council on the. 19th day of May, 1030, and pursuant to the provisions of Section 48 of tho 'charter of said city, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thrft a special city election will be held on Tuesday, November 3, 1942, in the various voting precincts of the city of Klamath Falls, Oregon, for the purpose of submitting to the qualified elect ors of said city the question (a) whether or not a new charter for tho city entitled "An act enact ing a charter for tho city of Klamath Falls, Klamath County, Oregon; and repealing all former charters of the city," and rcpcaU ing the charter of said city adopted by the people thereof March 10, 1913, and pursuant to provisions of Ordinance No. 3463 duly adopted by the Common Council of said city on tho 8th day of September, 1942, and ap proved by tho Mayor on tho 9th day of September, 1942, said or dinance being entitled as fol 1939 1940 1941 lows: ORDINANCE NO. 3463 AN ORDINANCE CALLING AN ELECTION IN THE CITY OF KLAMATH FALLS, ORE GON, ON TUESDAY, NO VEMBER 3, 1942, FOR THE PURPOSE OF SUBMITTING TO THE QUALIFIED ELEC TORS OF SAID CITY THE QUESTION WHETHER A' NEW CHARTER FOR SAID ' CITY SHALL BE ADOPTED, SAME BEING ENTITLED "AN ACT. ENACTING A CliAHTKR FOR THE CITY OF KLAMATH FALLS. KLAMATH COUNTY, ORE GON; AND REPEALING ALL F O 11 M E R CHARTERS OF THE CITY"; AND REPEAL ING IN PARTICULAR "A BILL PROPOSED BY INI TIATIVE PETITION FOR AN ACT TO ENACT, PHOVIDE AND ADOPT A CHARTER FOR THE CITY OF KLAM ATH FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, TO BE SUBMITTED TO THE LEGAL VOTERS OF THE CITY OF KLAMATH FALLS, KLAM ATH COUNTY, OREGON, FOR THEIR APPROVAL OR REJECTION AT A SPECIAL ELECTION TO BE HELD IN SAID CITY ON THE 10TII DAY OF MARCH, 1013" AND WHICH WAS DULY ADOPT ED BY THE PEOPLE OF SAID CITY AT AN ELEC TION THEREIN HELD MARCH 10, 1013; AUTHOR IZING AND DIRECTING THE POLICE JUDGE TO PUBLISH NOTICES OF SAID ELECTION, DESIGNATING THE POLLING PLACES AND THE CHAIRMEN, JUDGES AND CLERKS OF SAID ELECTION AND AP PROPRIATING MONEY THEREFOR; REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES OR PARTS OF ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT WITH THIS OR DINANCE, AND DECLAR ING AN EMERGENCY, and the question (b) whether or not tho Park Board of the city of Khimnth Falls, Oregon, as now constituted shall be abol ished and powers, functions and duties thereof transferred to and bo cxcrcLscd and performed by tho Mayor and Common Council of tho city of Klamath Falls, Oregon, as provided in Section 93-1710, Oregon Compiled Laws Annotated, 1040, and pursuant to Ordinanco No. 3464 duly adopted by the Common Council of said city September 8, 1042, and approved by the Mayor on September 0, 1042, said Ordi nance No. 3464 being entitled as follows: ORDINANCE NO. 3464 AN ORDINANCE CALLING A SPECIAL ELECTION ON TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 3, 1942, FOR THE PURPOSE OF SUBMITTING TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF KLAMATH FALLS, ORE GON. THE QUESTION WHETHER OR NOT THE PARK BOARD OF KLAM ATH FALLS, OREGON, AS NOW CONSTITUTED, BE ABOLISHED AND THE POWERS. FUNCTIONS AND DUTIES THEREOF BE EX ERCISED AND PERFORMED BY THE MAYOR AND THE COMMON COUNCIL OF SAID CITY AS PROVIDED BY SECTION 05-1710, ORE GON COMPILED LAWS AN NOTATED, 1040; REPEAL ING ALL LAWS OR PARTS OF LAWS IN CONFLICT WITH SUCH PROPOSED CHANGE IN THE SAID PARK BOARD, WHICH SAID MEASURE IS SUBMITTED TO THE PEOPLE OF KLAM ATH FALLS, OREGON, UN DER AND BY VIRTUE OF ORDINANCE NO. 2082, DULY ENACTED AND PASSED BY THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KLAMATH FALLS, ORE GON, ON THE 19TH DAY OF MAY, 1930, AND ENTITLED "AN ORDINANCE PROVID ING FOR THE CARRYING INTO EFFECT IN THE CITY OF KLAMATH FALLS, ORE GON, THE INITIATIVE AND REFERENDUM POWERS RE SERVED TO THE LEGAL VOTERS OF MUNICIPALI TIES BY SECTION I A, OF ARTICLE IV, OF THE CON .' STITUTION OF THE STATE OF OREGON, AND TO EN ACT AND AMEND THEIR MUNICIPAL CHARTERS RE SERVED TO THE LEGAL VOTERS , OF CITIES AND TOWNS BY SECTION II, AR TICLE XI, OF THE CONSTI TUTION OF SAID STATE"; AUTHORIZING AND DI RECTING THE POLICE JUDGE TO PUBLISH NO TICES OF SAID ELECTION, DESIGNATING THE POLL ING PLACES AND THE CHAIRMEN, JUDGES AND CLERKS OF SAID ELEC TION AND APPROPRIAT ING MONEY THEREFOR; REPEALING ALL ORDI NANCES OR PARTS OF OR DINANCES IN CONFLICT WITH THIS ORDINANCE, AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. The titles of said resolutions and the ballot titles and num bers of said resolutions adopted by the Common Council arc In words and figures as follows: CHARTER RESOLUTION RESOLUTION NO. 142 ' A RESOLUTION PROVID ING FOR THE SUBMISSION TO THE LEGAL VOTERS OF KLAMATH FALLS, ORE GON, OF A NEW CHARTER FOR SAID CITY, AND TO REPEAL THE CHARTER NOW IN FORCE, BEING EN TITLED "A BILL PRO POSED BY INITIATIVE PE TITION FOR AN ACT TO ENACT, PROVIDE AND ADOPT A CHARTER FOR THE CITY OF KLAMATH FALLS, KLAMATH COUN TY, OREGON" AND WHICH WAS DULY ADbPTED BY THE PEOPLE OF SAID CITY October 21, 1942 AT AN ELECTION THERE IN, HELD MARCH 10, I III Ilk ) PARK HOARD RESOLUTION1 ' RESOLUTION NO. 143 A RESOLUTION PHOVID ING FOR THE SUBMISSION TO THE LEGAL VOTERS OB KLAMATH FALLS, ORE GON, OF THE QUESTION WHETHER OR NOT TUB PA H K HOARD AS NOW CONSTITUTED SHALL II H ADO LI SHED AND Til 8 POWERS, FUNCTIONS AND DUTIES THEREOF TRANS FERRED TO AND I)E EXER. CISED AND PERFORMED BY THE MAYOR AND TUB COMMON COUNCIL OB KLAMATH FALLS, ORE GON, PURSUANT TO SEC TION 951710, OREGON COMPILED LAWS ANNO TATED, 1040, The ballot title adopted foi said new charter Is as follows: "An act to adopt n new Chart or for tho City of Klumath Falls, Oregon, samo being en titled 'An act mulcting aT1) Charter for the City of Klaiif nth Fulls , Klnnmlh County, Oregon', and repealing tin Charter adopted by said City March 10, 1013, together with nil former Charters of wild City". 100 .; Yc.1 1 101 No Tho ballot title for the aboil. tton of said Park Hoard nnd vest ing Jurisdiction thereof In tin Mayor and Common Council ii ns follows: "Shall the Park Board o) Klamath Fulls, Oregon, ni now constituted, be abolished nnd the powers, functions and duties thereof transferred U nnd be exercised nnd per formed by the Mayor nnd the Common Council of the Cllj of Klamath Falls, Oregon". 102 Yes 103 No The polls will be open from I o'clock In the forenoon until t o'clock In the afternoon or evyT nlng of said November 3, 1042 The following nro the polllnf places In ench of the voting pre cincts In snld city; 1. P. J. Towey, " 133 South Riverside 2. Conger School, California Avenue j 3. Baldwin Hotel, I 31 Main Street ' 4. Pnlmers Grocery, 331 No. 3rd Street 8. Valley Hotel. 413 Pine Street 6. Presbyterian Church, 601 Pine Street 7. F. W. Abbey. 039 Lincoln Street 8. Court House Basement, 4 th St Main Streets 9. City Library Basement, v 5th tc Klumath Avenue. 10. Arcade Hotel, 1034 Main Street 11. Lake Hotel, 1220 Main Street 13. Covenant Church, 823 Walnut Street 13. Bulck Garage, ' 1330 Main Street 14. Lombard Motor Company, 424 South 6th Streot 15. Vloln Klefer, jf" 2242 White Street 'f 18. Mrs. W. O. Lohrey, 2114 Eberlcln Street 17. Sherman Moore, 2220 Wantlund 18. Duke Bldg., Room 6, 023 East Mnln 10. Mills School, Rfl East Main 20. Shepherd Music Co., 345 East "Main 21. Mrs. E. E. Furber, 2.18 Martin Street 22. Balslgcr Garage, Main nnd Esplanade 23. Ylnrla Hunt, 24. 305 Hillside Street 520 Pacific Terrace 23. Mrs. L. G. Brown, ) 1949 Melrose Street 20. Roosevelt School, 1125 Eldorado 27. Lawronco A. French, , 1422 Crescent 28. County Library, , Mon Claire Street 29. Falrvlew School, 1017 Donuld 30. Mrs. Dorothy Smith, ' 1832 Oregon Avenue 31. Peter Relncrs, 1037 Oregon Avenue 32. Mrs. Burke (Shlpplngton), 1108 Hanks Street A true copy nnd the whole of proposed now charter Is pub lished In full herein and accom panies this notice. By order of tho Common Council of the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, dated this 20th day of October, 1042. L. M. ACKERMAN, -v Police Judge. Oct. 21-28. No. 130. It's Patriotic ( To Wear Out Your Stockings WASHINGTON, Oct. 21 (!') Ladies, use up your silk and nylon hose, tho government doesn't want them until you are through with thorn, This advise was given Tuesday by tho war production board to clarify a recent announcement asking the women to savo their discarded silk and nylon hoso until machinery can bo estab lished to collect tho worn out stockings and snlvago their threads for war purposes. Twenty years ago one of thof leading aircraft factories of -today was listed under "Amuso ments" in the' telephone direc tory. ;