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HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Mny 22, 1A48
Notice of Publication
of Foreclosure List for
Klamath County,
Oregon
(Continued from Page Twelve)
tunlty, LoU 9, 10, Block 13.
1939 1." S
1940 1-38
1941 1.33
1942 .70
$ 5.69
Clark Mason. K. F.. Opportun
ity, Ly NE of hwy, Lot 3, Block
14.
1939 S .99 $ .26
1940 .92 .17
1941 .89 .10
1942 .47 .24
$ 4.00
Jamci M. Baker, K. F., Oppor
tunity, Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, Block 19.
1939 $ 2.36 $ .64
1940 2.31 .44
1941 2.22 .24
1942 1.18 .06
$ 9.49
Jamti M. Baker, K. F., Oppor
tunity, Lots 9, 6, 7, 8. Block 19.
1939 $ 2.83 S .76
1940 2.77 .53
1941 267 .29
1942 1.42 .07
S 11.34
James M. Baker, K. F., Oppor
tunity, Lots 9, 10, Block 19.
1939 $ 1.42 $ .38
1940 1.39 .26
1941 1.33 .15
1942 .70 .04
$ 5.67
Ellenor Perry, K. F, Oppor
tunity, Lot 1, Block 22.
1938 $ .92 $ .32
1939 .94 .25
1940 .92 ' .17
1941 .89 .10
1942 .47 .02
$ 5.00
Jamei M. Baker, K. F., Oppor
tunity, Lots 6, 7, 8, 9, Block 22.
1939 S 2.36 $ .64
1940 2.31 .44
1941 2.22 .24
1942 1.18 .06
1 9.49
James M. Baker, K. F., Oppor
tunity, Lot 10, Block 22.
1939 $ .94 $ .25
1940 .92 .17
1941 .89 .10
1942 .47 .02
$ 3.76
,. Francis G. Martin, K. F.,
Riverview, Lot 16, Block 2.
1938 $ 43.42 $ 15.20
1939 44.37 11.98
1940 43.43 8.25
1941 ; '1.78 .20
1942 .94 .05
Minnie Carroll,
Lake Park, LoU
Block 19.
1939
1940
1941
1942
K.
8.
.94
.92
.89
.47
West
7.
.25
.17
.10
.02
$ . 3.76
J. P. and Mary Hershtelt,
Malin, Lots 1, 2, Block 44.
Pers. 1938
1939 54
1940
1941
1942
39.68
17.06
69.88
68.21
42.53
$ 13.89
4.09
13.28
7.50
2.13
$278.23
F. J. Bowne, Bonanza, Lots 2,
3, 4, Block 1
1939
1940
1941
1942
1.57
1.62
1.58
1.04
.42
.31
.17
.05
$ 6.76
F. J. Bowne, Bonanza, Lots
7, 8: por. Lot 9 beg. SE cor
thereof run th. W along S line
said lot to SW cor.; th N along
E line Main St. 34'; th. E 45'; th.
N6'; th. E 105' to NE cor said
lot; th. S 40' to p.o.b., being por
tion Lot 9, all in Block 1.
1939 $ 4.19 S 1.13
1940 4.32 .82
1941 4.20 .46
1943 2.76 .14
$ 18.02
F. J. Bowne, Bonanza, Lots
1, 2, 3, 4, Block 2.
1939 $ 2.09 $ .56
1940 2.16 .41
1941 2.10 .23
1942 1.38 .07
$ 9.00
F. J. Bowne, Bonanza, Lots 5,
6, 7, 8, Block 2.
1939 S 3.66 $ .99
1940 3.78 .72
1941 3.67 .40
1942 2.41 .12
$ 15.75
F. J. Bowne. Bonanza, Lots 9,
10, Block 2.
1939 S 2.09 S .56
1940 2.16 .41
1941 2.10 .23
1942 1.38 .07
$ 9.00
F. J. Bowne, Bonanza, West
100' Lot 6, W 100 Lot 7, W 100'
of SH Lot 8, Blocks.
1939. $ 2.62
1940 2.70
1941 2.63
1942 1.73
I .71
.51
- .29
1 f
$ 11.28
Bonani.
Is
- $169.62
EMenor Perry, K. F., Sunny.
siae,ut 10, Block 24.
1938 f .92 $ .32
1939 .94 JZS
1940 .93 .18
1941 .89 .10
1942 .47 .02
$ 5.02
E. C. Dahl. K. F., West Lake
rarK Liots 1, 2, 3, Block 4
1938
1939
1940
1941
1942
.69
.70
.69
.66
.33
.24
.19
.13
.07
.02
3 74
E. C. Dahl, K. F., West Lake
Park, Lots 4. 5, 6, Block 4.
1938 $ .69 $ .24
1939 .71 .19
1940 .69 .13
.67 .07
1942 . ,36 .02
$ 3.77
E. C. Dahl, K. F., West Lake
rant, uoi mock 5.
1938 $ .23
1939 .24
1940 .23
1941 .23
1942 .12
E. C. Dahl, K. F., West Lake
Park, LoU 1, 2, 3, Block 8.
5 .69 $ .24
71 .19
69 .13
66 .07
.35 .02
1938
1939
1940
1941
1942
$ 3.79
E. C. Dahl, K. F., West Lake
Park, Lot 8, Block 8.
$ .23 $ .08
.24 .06
23 .04
22 .02
12 .01
1938
1939
1940
1941
1942
$ 1 25
E. C. Dahl, K. F., West Lake
Park, Lot 5, Block 13. 1
iuaa $ .23
1939 24
1940 .23
1941 . .22
1942 ,12
.08
.06
.04
.02
.01
i H. H. & Winnie Carroll! K. il
West Lako Park, Lote 3, 4, Block
39 $ .47 ft .12
1940 .48 08
19" .42 .04
1942 .23 6l
,., , ' , $ 1.83
Minnie Carroll, K. F., West
Lake Park, LoU 1, 2, 8. 4
Block 19. ' ' '
1939
1940
1941
1942
.94
.93
.88
.48
.25
.17
.10
.02
$ 3.77
F. W. Broadsword.
Lots 1, 2, Block 8; N 30 Lot
E 50' of Ntt Lot 8, E 50' Lol
9, 10, Block 8, desc deed, vol 51,
page 400.
$ 43.78 $ 15.32
116.63 31.49
19.12 4.78
120.42 22.88
27.00 5.13
117.07 12.88
18.37 2.02
76.93 3.85
8.62 .43
Pers 1938
1939
Pers 1939 tf'
1940 '
Pers 1940
1941
Pers 1941
1942
Pers 1942 -.
$646.72
F. W. Broadsword, Bonanza,
First, LoU 8, 9, 10, 11, Block
16.
1939 $ 5.23 $ 1.41
1940 5.40 1.03
1941 5.25 .58
1942 3.45 .17
$ 22.52
F. W. Broadsword, Bonanza.
First, Lot 12, Block 16.
1939 $ .52 $ .14
1940 .54 .10
1941 .53 .06
1942 .34 .02
$ 2.25
Francis W. Broadsword, Bon
anza, First, Lot 9, Block 22.
1939 $ 3.13 $ .85
1940 3.24 .62
1941 3.15 .35
1942 2.07 .10
$ 13.51
F. J. Bowne Est.. Bonanza
Bowne, LoU 17, 18, 19, 20,
DIOCK 4.
1939 $ 1.05' $ .28
1940 1.08 .21
1941 1.05 .12
1942 .69 .03
$ 4.51
Edward Bloomlnecamp, Bon
anza, Bowne, Por ly SW of
state Hy, lou 13, 14, 15, Block
43.
1931
1932
1933-34
1935
1936
1937
1938
1939
1940
1941
1942
.21
.19
.23
.22
.23
.24
.26
.26
.27
.26
.17
.17
.14
.15
.13
.12
.10
.09
.07
.05
.03
.01
NEWS OF THE THEATRES
Ik.
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V u
. 'A J
Andy Hardy, alias Mickey Rooney. learns the meaning of the
old maxim, when he finds a new sweetheart, beautiful swimming
champion Esther Williams, and still finds himself attached to his
steady." Ann Rutherford, in M-G-M s Andy Hardy s Double
Life," starting tomorrow at the Esquire theatre. The threesome
tends to complicate the life of America's favorite "typical" boy
in the latest picture of the popular Hardy Family series.
: V!
Scene from "Geronlmo," the story of an Indian renegade
that terrorised the southwest. In the cast are Preston Foster,
Ellen Drew, Andy Devine and Chief Thunder Cloud, who plays
the part of "Geronimo," which heads the program at the Pine
Tree Sunday. The second feature, "Life Begins ai 8:30" stars
Monty Woolley.
1 4&l if mtftem
;Amm
Scene from "Cheyenne Roundup,", starring Johnnr Mack
Brown, with Tex Ritter and Fuzzy Kniqht in a tale of the ro
mantle old West, which has iU first Klamath showino at the
Tower Sunday. The companion feature stars Mickey Rooney as
A Yanlc in Eton."
A perilous moment In.
'Chetniksl" The Fiahtlna
Guerrillas 20th Centurv.
FOX'S drnmntir. nnrl flwiriM
story of a nation that refused to die. The film features Philip
Dorn, Anna Sten and John Shannard. tri. nni.i.
at the Pelican.
$ 3.60
Daniel Werner, Bonanza.
Bowne, LoU 1, 2, Block 76.
1939 $ .52 $ .14
1940 .64 .10
1941 .52 .06
1942 .35 .02
$ 2.25
Martha Pool. Rnnnnvn. RnumA
UOt B, Block 98
1938 . $
1939
1940
1941
1942
.26
.26
.27
.27
.17
1.48
Frank Pool, Bonanza. Bowne.
Lots 16, 17, 18, 19, Block 98.
JH3 $ 1.03 f .36
1939 1.05 .28
1040 Br 1.08 .21
1941
1942
1.05
.69
.12
.03
$ 9.90
Frank Pool, Bonanza, Bowne,
Lot 20, Block 98.
1938 $ .26 $ .09
1939 .26 .07
1940 .27 .05
1941 ' .26 .03
1942 .17 .01
$ 1.47
F. W. Broadsword, Bonanza,
Bowne, Wly 300' of Nly 150'
Block 101, Wly 50' of Ely 300'
of Nly 150", Block 101.
1939 $ 23.01 $ 6.21
1940 23.76 4.51
1941 23.10 2.54
1942 13.80 .69
$ 97.62
Stella O. Bowne, Admx, Bon
anzaNot plotted. Beg at a pt
S 8950' W144' and S 0'8' E
525' from the Vi cor bctw Sees
9 and 10 th S 0'8' E 135' to a
Pt; th N 8950' E 105' to a pt;
th N O'B' W 135' to a pt; th
S 89-50' W 105' to p.o.b. being
a por of NEHSEV4, cont 0.325
ac less por desc deed vol 91,
Pg 637, leaving apprx 0.245 acs
a, r SK 11 EWM
1839 $ .52. $
1940 84 '
1941 .53
1942 ,38
.14
.10
.06
.02
T
EAGHERS 0
COUNTY PLAN
SUMMERWQRK
' $ 2.26
W. H. Casebeer, SWttNEtt,
SfcNWii, NWSE, 160 acs
S 8, T 40, SR 13, EWM.
1038 t 27.04 $ 9.46
1039 9.01 2.43
1940 13.20 2.52
Summer plans of some of the
county school teachers have boon
learned and wore given out Fri
day through tho Klnmath coun
ty schouls office as fallows:
VenitR Hunter, teacher at Fair
haven elementary school, will
work In the tax commission of
fice at Salem for tho summer.
Helen Dumbcck, Henley high
school instructor, has accepted a
position at Camp Adair at Cor-
voills for tho next three months.
Lois Rumcr, Henley elemen
tary, will take a government po
sition at Salem during school vacation.
Mrs. Charles Race, Fort Klnm
ath instructor, will be with her
husband in the east for the next
three months. Race, teacher at
Fort Klamath, resigned this
spring to accept a commission I'
tho navy.
As far as Is known thus far.
three teachers have resigned.
They are:
Mrs. Anna Todd, grade school
Instructor at Chiloquln. Mrs.
Todd has accepted a job in de
fense Industry.
Clifton James of Sprague Riv
er high school will be with Boe
ing aircraft,
Mrs.. Norma Pctrasck will go
to Wisconsin to be with her hus
band for as long as he is In the
country. Pctrasek is in tho army
air corps.
Hildebrand
The Standard Oil man was de
livering gas to the farmers of
Hildebrand on Friday.
Mrs. S. K. Hartzlcr and daugh
ter, Bessie, visited on Wednesday
afternoon with Mrs. Joe Vleira.
Mr. and Mrs. Emlle Egert ac
companied by their niece, Mrs.
Vernon Heath, vUlted on Tues
day afternoon at the Michael
home. '
Mrs. S. K. Harizier and daugh
ter, Bessie, visited on Thursday
with Mr. and Mrl. Charles
Woelk. .
Leonard Ritter, Marvin Mich
ael and Ernest Ritter hauled
posts from the Emlle Egert ranch
to the Ritter ranch on Thursday.
A large) Crowd attended the
auction sale held at the H. H.
Bell ranch on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ritter
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Emlle Egert and Mrs. Vern
on Heath.
Mr. and Mrs. Emlle Egort and
Mrs. Vernon Heath were busi
ness visitors at the Andrew Bod-
nar home on Tuesday.
Charles Carlson, T. P. Michael
and Marvin Michael were trans.
acting business in Klamath Falls
on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Vieira and
son, Jerry, visited on Tuesday
witn jur. and Mrs. Emlle Eeort.
Mr. and Mrs. D, Hoefler and
children, Floyd. Ray. Gloria and
Wanda, of Klamath Falls, visited
on bunday with their-parents,
Mr.-and Mrs. T. P. Michael and
brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Marvin Michael.
Always read the classified ads.
1941
1942
12.98
9.64
1.43
.48
$ 88.25
Machinery Sales Corn. Hill
side, Less SEly 'A desc deed
VOl lis, pg 367, Lot S, Block 41
1939
1940
1941
1942
1.59
1.53
1.45
.80
.42
.29
.16
.04
. 024
STATE OF ORF.RON. rntTV.
TY OF KLAMATH, ss.
WHEREAS, the several real
properties described on the fore
going sneeu nave been regular
ly assessed for . taxation and
taxes have been riulv lnulrrf
and charged thereon; and,
. WHEREAS, the licnn for tin.
paid - and delinquent taxes on
tne respective, parcels of such
real - properties are - subject to
foreclosure by Klamath County,
as provided by law;
NOW. THEREFORE, hv vlr.
tue ,of the authority vested in
me as the tax collector of said
COUntV. I havA nmnituj 4Via
foreclosure list hereinbefore set
out containing the names of the
several persons appearing on
the latest tax roll as the re
spective owners of the tax Ho.
linquent properties, a descrip
tion oi eacn such property as
the same BDnearn In nlH 1ntt
tax roll, the year or years for
Which taxes JirA ffollnnunnf nn
each property, together with the
principal amount of delinquent
taxes for each year and the
amount of accrued and ermine
interest tnereon to December 15,
1942. ,
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I
have set my hand officially this
15th day of May, 1943.
L. L. LOW, Sheriff and
Tax Collector of Klamath
County, Oregon. .
By MAX A, SAUNDERS,
Deputy.
M 13-22-20; J 8. No, 227
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