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    May 20, 1048
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE ELEVEN
Notice of Publication
pf Foreclosure List for
Klamath County,
Orogon
(Continued from Page Ton)
lunlty, Loti 0, 10, Block 13.
1030 1.41 .3B
1040 1 3U .20
1041 1.33 .18
1042 .70 .04
1031) $ .04 .25
1040 .02 .17
1041 .HO .10
1042 .47 .02
$ 8.05
' CUrk Moon, K. F., Opportun
ity, Ly NIC of hwy, Lot 3, Block
14.
1030 .05 $ .20
1040 .02 .17
1041 .B0 .10
1042 .47 .24
$ 4.01)
Jamas M. Bkr, K. F Oppor.
tunlty, Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, Block 10
1U30
1040
1041
1042
2.30
2.31
2.22
1.18
.04
.44
.24
.00
$ 0.45
Jimsi M. Bakor, K. F., Oppor
tunity, LoU 8, 0, 7, 8, Block II).
1030 9 2.83 $ .76
-. 1040 2.77 .83
9l941 2 07 .20
1942 1.42 .07
$ 11.34
Jimt M. Baku, K. F., Oppor
tunity, LoU 0, 10, Block 11).
1030 1.42 $ .3R
1040 1 30 .20
1941 1.33 .15
1942 .70 .04
Ellanor Parry, K. F.
tunlty, Lot 1, Block 22.
1938 .02
1930 .1)4
1040 .02
1941 .80
1042 .47
$ 5.07
Oppor-
$ .32
.25
.17
.10
.02
S 6.00
Jama M. Bakar, K. F., Oppor
tunlty, LoU 0, 7, 8, 0. Block 22
1939
1040
1841
1942
2.30
2.31
2.22
1.18
.04
.44
.24
.00
Jama M. Bakar, K. F.
tunlty, Lot 10, Block 22
1839 t -04
1040 .02
1941 .80
1042 .47
$ 0.45
, Oppor-
$ .25
.17
.10
.02
I 3.70
rraneU G. Martin, K. F
Rlvarvlew, Lot 18, Block 2.
1938 $ 43.42 $ 15.20
1939 44.37 11.08
1040 43.43 8.25
1041 1.78 .20
1042 .04 .05
$100.02
Ellanor Parry, K. F., Sunny
tda, Lot 10, Block 24.
1938 .02-$ .32
1939 .04 .25
1940 .03 .18
1941 .80 .10
1942 .47 .02
f S.02
E. C. Dahl, K. F.. West Lake
Park LoU 1, 2, 3, Block 4.
1038 $ .69 , $ .24
1039 .70 .19
1940 . 69 .13
1041 .66 .07
1942 .33 .02
$ 3.74
E. C. Dahl, K. F., West Lake
Park, LoU 4, 8. 6, Block 4.
1938 $ .69 $ .24
1939 .71 .19
1940 .69 .13
1941 .67 .07
1042 .36 ,02
$ 3.77
E. C. Dahl, K. F., West Lake
Park, Lot 4, Block 5.
1938 $ .23 $ .08
1939 .24 .06
1040 .23 .04
1041 .23 .02
1942 .12 .01
$ 1.26
E. C. Dahl, K. F.. West Lnko
Park, LoU 1, 2, 3, Block 8.
1038 $ .00 $ .24
1039 .71 .10
1040 .60 ' .13
1041 .08 .07
1942 .38 .02
$ 3.75
E. C. Dahl, K. F West Lnke
Park, Lot 8, Block 8.
1038 $ .23 $ .08
1030 , .24 .08
1040 .23 ' .04
1041 .22 .02
1942 .12 .01
u $ 1.25
E. C. Dahl, K. F West Lake
Park, Lot 8, Block 13.
1038 $ .23 $ .08
1939 .24 .06
1940 .23 .04
1941 ' .22 .02
1942 .12 .01
$ 1.25
H. H. It Winnie Carroll, K F
West Lake Park, LoU 3, 4, Block
17.
1939
1940
1941
1942
.47
.48
.42
.23
.12
.08
.04
.01
! $ 1.83
M. Minnie Carroll, K. F., West
unnn raiA) uuw a u, t,
Block IB.
1930 $ .04 $ ,25
1940 .93 .17
1041 .88 .10
1942 .48 .02
9 3.77
Minnie Carroll,
Lnko Park, LoU
llloi-k 19.
Went
7, 8,
$ 3.76
J. P. and Mary Herahfalt,
Mulln, LoU 1, 2, Block 44.
Pcrs. 1038 9 30.68 13.80
1030 Vi 17.06 . 4.00
1040 60.88 13.28
1041 08.21 7.50
1042 42.83 2.13
$278.25
F. J. Bovrna, Bonanza, LoU 2,
3. 4, Block 1.
1030 1.67 .42
1040 1.02 . .31
1041 1.58 .17
1012 1.04 .05
S 6.70
F. J. Bowna, Bonanza, LoU
7, 8; por. Lot 0 bog. 8E cor
thereof run th. W along S lino
auld lot to SW cor.; th N along
E lino Main St. 84'; th. E 45'; th.
NO'; III. E 105' to NE cor ald
lot; th. S 40' to p.o.l)., being por
tion Lot 0, all in Block 1.
1030 4.19 I 1.13
1040 4.32 - .82
1041 4.20 .46
1042 2.76 .14
F.
1. 2,
1030
1040
1041
1042
$ 18.02
J. Bowna, Bonanza, Lots
3, 4, Block 2.
I 2.00 $ .86
2.16 .41
2.10 .23
1.38 .07
I 9.00
F. J. Bowna, Bonanza, Lots 8,
6, 7, 8, Block 2.
1930 3.66 $ .00
1040 3.78 .72
1041 3.67 .40
1042 2.41 .12
18.75
F. J. Bowna, Bonanza, LoU 0,
10. Block 2.
1030 $ 2.00 S .56
1040 2.16 .41
1041 2.10 .23
1042 1.38 , .07
$ 9.00
F. J. Bowna, Bonanza, West
100' Lot 6, W 100' Lot 7, W 100'
of SH Lot 8, Block 3.
1030 t 2.62 9 .71
1040 2.70 .81
1041 2.03 .20
1042 1.73 .00
F.
LoU
E 50'
0, 10,
pago
Pora
1030
Pera
1040
Per
1041
Pcra
1042
Per
$ 11.28
W. Broadsword, Bonanza,
1, 2. Block 8; N 30' Lot 3,
of NH Lot 8, E 60' LoU
Block 8, desc deed, vol 51,
400.
1038 f 43.78 '
116.03
10304 10.12
120.42
27.00
117.07
18.37
78.03
8.02
1940
1041
1042
F. W. Broadsword,
First, Lota 8,
16.
1030 $ 5.23
1940 8.40
1041 8.25
1042 3.45
$646.72
Bonanza,
10, 11, Block
1.41
1.03
.58
.17
$ 22.52
F. W. Broadsword, Bonanza,
First, Lot 12, Block 16.
1830 $ .52 $ .14
1040 ' .54 .10
1041 .63 .06
1942 .34 .02
$ 2.25
Francis W. Broadsword, Bon
anza, First, Lot 5, Block 22.
1030 $ 3.13 $ .85
1040 3.24 .62
1041 3.15 .35
1042 2.07 .10
$ 13.51
F. J. Bowna Est., Bonanza,
Bowne, LoU 17, 18, 10, 20,
Block 42.
1030 $ 1.03 $ .28
1040 1.08 .21
1041 1.08 .12
1042 ,69 .03
$ 4.51
Edward Bloomlngcamp, Bon
anza, Bowne, Por ly SW of
Stato Hy, Lots 13, 14, 15, Block
43,
1031 '
1032
1033-34
1033
1036
.21
.19
.23
.22
.23
.17
.14
.15
.13
.12
MP's Still Guard Food Conference
v.
2
W' H v
(NBA UUnhcto)
While membora of the press continued to cool their heels outald th
United Nntlons Food Conference at Hot Springs, Vs., delegates to th
meet aro pictured exhibiting their special passes aa they tiled In to the
MP-guarded bulldbi
1037 .24 .10
1038 .20 .00
1030 .211 .07
1040 .27 .05
1041 .20 .03
1042 .17 .01
$ 3.60
Daniel Warner, Bonanza,
Bowne, LoU 1, 2, Block 76.
1030 $ .52 $ .14
1040 .54 .10
1041 .62 .00
1942 .35 .02
$ 2.25
Martha Pool, Bonanza, Bowne,
Lot 8, Block 08.
1038 $ .26 $ .00
1030 .26 .07
1040 .27 .05
1041 .27 .03
1042 .17 .01
$ 1.48
Frank Pool, Bonanza, Bowne,
LoU 16, 1J, 18, 10, Block 08
1038
1939
1840
1041
1942
1.03
1.05
1.08
1.05
.69
$ 5.00
Frank Pool, Bonanza, Bowne,
Lot 20, Block 08.
1038 $ .26 $ .09
1030 .26 .07
1040 .27 .05
1041 .20 .03
1042 .17 .01
Notict of School Eltctlon Upon Question of Increasing Tax Levy Over . r
Amount Limited by Section 1 1, Article XI, State Constitution -
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an election wilt be held in School District No. 1 ef Klamath f!nimi ... s ... Lt
the Fremont School, located at 715 High Street, Klamath Fallf, Oregon, In said School Dlstrlot No. 1, on the list day of Mav
iunn, iiuiu ....... . u.vvn v " "" " " " v in., ii wm yurfjuia 01 suDmiuing 10 the legal voter
of said School District No. 1, the question, (1) of Increasing tho tax levy for th ilseal school year beilnnln on h rir.t rfn
July, 1943, and ending on the 30th day of June, 1944, ovr th amount limited by Seotlon 11, Article XI, of the Constitution of
Oregon, and (2) the adoption of the following proposed budget of tlmtd xpendltur for aald School Dlstrlot No. 1 for said
I ilea 1 yar.
The reasons for Increasing such levy are; 1. Increased eost of instruction '
3. Increased eost of operation
3. Increased coat of maintenance and repair
The amount of tax In excess of the 6 limitation, proposed to b levied for aald fiscal year it $47,166,90
Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, this 24th day of May, 1943.
ATTEST;
J. P. WELLS, District Clerk. L. L. TltUAX, Chairman Board of Director.
PROPOSED IUDGI7 "ectorfc
Schedule T Estimated eelpta and Arellable Cash Balances
PI
jit
General
Fund
...$ 6,000.00
96,000.00
26,200.00
... 8,200.00
2,000.00
Estimated Total Receipts and Available Cash Balance .' ,; , $136.800.00
Schedule H General Fund Estimated Expenditure -
Estimated available Cash Balance at beginning of fiscal year for which this budget 1 mad
Estimated Receipts from County School Fund M
Estimated Receipts from Elementary Sohool Fund .....m...........-...
Estimated ReceipU from Stat Irreducible School Fund
Estimated Receipts from Other Sources .
taxes have been duly levied
and charged thereon; and,
WHEREAS, the liens for un
paid and delinquent Uxes on
tho respective parcels of such
real properties ore subject to
foreclosure by Klamath County,
as provided by law;
NOW, THEREFORE, by vir
tue of tho authority vested in
mo as the tax collector of said
county, I have prepared the
foreclosure list hereinbefore set
out containing the names of the
several persons appearing on
tho latest tax roll as the re
spective owners of the tax de
linquent properties, a descrip
tion of each such property as
tho same appears In said latest
tax roll, the year or years for
which Uxes are delinquent on
each property, together with the
principal amount of delinquent
taxes for each year and the
amount of accrued and accruing
interest thereon to December 15,
1042.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I
havo set my hand officially this
15th day of May, 1043.
L. L. LOW, Sheriff and
Tax Collector of KUmath
County, Oregon.
By MAX A. SAUNDERS,
Deputy.
M 15-22-29; J 5. No. 227
$ 1.47
F. W. Broadsword. Bonanza,
Bowne, Wly 300' of Nly 150'
Block 101, Wly 50' of Ely 300'
of Nly 150', Block 101.
1030 $ 23.01 $ 6.21
1040 23.76 4.51
1041 23.10 2.54
1942 13.80 .69
$ 07.62
Stella O. Bowne, Admx, Bon
anza Not plotted. Beg at a pt
S 80"50' W144' and S 0'8' E
525' from tho H cor bctw Sees
9 and 10 th S 08' E 135' to a
pt; th N 80'50' E 105' to a pt;
th N 08' W 135' to a pt; th
S 89'80' W 105' to p.o.b. being
a por of NEKSEVi, cont 0.325
ac less por desc deed vol 01,
pg 637, leaving apprx 0.245 acs
in S 9, T 39, SR 11 EWM.
1039 $ .52 $ .14
1940 .54 .10
1041 .53 .06
1942 .35 .02
$ 2.26
W. H. Casabeer, SWUNEVi,
SHNWVi, NWUSEU, 160 acs,
S 8, T 40, SR 13, EWM.
1938 $ 27.04 $ 9.46
1939 0.01 2.43
1040 13.26 2.52
1041 12.08 1.43
1042 0.64 .48
$ 88.25
Machinery Sales Corp, Hill
side, Less SEly 14 desc deed
vol 115, pg 367, Lot 5, Block 41.
1039 $ 1.55 $ .42
1040 1.53 .20
1041 1.45 .16
1042 .80 .04
$ 6.24
STATE OF OREGON, COUN
TY OF KLAMATH, ss.
WHEREAS, the several real
properties described on the fore
going sheets have been regular
ly assessed for taxation and
Lincoln
The air raid patrol station got
underway Thursday with a 24
hour watch.
Mr. and Mrs. John Henry
have arrived from the south to
spend the summer here.
Bill Manning from Ashland
was visiting friends here Sun
day. Elsie Ashcrafto from Ashland
attended the graduation exer
cises here Tuesday evening.
Mrs. V. Jackson and son, Da
vid, and Mrs. K. E. Hartwell
and sons, Leland and Donald
from Vancouver, Wash., were
visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. Hart-
well and family Monday.
David Cox graduated Wednes
day evening from the high school
In Ashland.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brands
ness were in Klamath Falls
Tuesday to locate a house in
which to move Saturday.
Sgt. Weher was here to inspect
tho air patrol station Wednesday,
from Medford.
Mrs. C. Converse, Lorraine
and Annclla Converse, Mrs. Mc-
Kinncy, Barbara Joye Gertson,
and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Cox at
tended the graduation exercises
of tho senior high school in Ash
land Wednesday night.
Georgo Wright from Copco
was out for supplies last week.
Mrs. Walter Monroe visited
with her daughter in Klamath
Falls several days this week.
Mrs. I. M. McBride returned
Saturday evening from Prospect
where she has been visiting her
son and daughter.
Manda Cox returned home
Tuesday from Odell where ahe
has been teaching school.
Mr. and Mrs. George Bates
were fishing at Hyatt dam Sun
day.
Lash Thomas and Dennis Mae
from Prospect, Ore., were visit
ing friends hero Sunday.
If it's a "frozen" article you
need, advertise for a used one
In the classified.
Cat Catches a Kingfisher at Funafuti
" 1 h if - A .
V,,. J, ( -a., ' -V . Fl fW U
(V. S. Navy Phofo From NEA)
Up onto the beach at Funafuti, In th U. S.-hold Elllce Islands, comes a Vought-Sikorsky Kingfisher,
Navy scout-observation plane, towed by a Marine tractor.
ITEM
GENERAL CONTROL
Personal service:
Superintendent .
Clerk
Stenographers and other office assisUnU
Compulsory education and census ..
War Emergency Adjustment
Supplies
Elections and publicity
Legal service (Clerk's bond, audit, etc)
Other expense of general control: (1) .......
Tltlmt1
liMadttiiru
lot th,
: Knlulng
School Ye&r
UU-U
2,125.00
1,400.00
1,600.00
429.00
400.00
700.00
125.00
850.00
800.00
tlftltViU U4 Burt
Allevtaca fer i Month of
Cwrtrt Sthool Vwr
mm
lhrti1HiiM for tMM riienl tr !!
rtMlnj the Curniik School Vr
rotal Expanse of Otnaral Control :
. 7,825.00
IMMItr
IB 6UII
lit S ma.
1,062.4
699.96
468.43
426.00
316.08
. 13.92
425.00
178.63
3,555.47
AllowAneo
la IWU1I
2,125.00
1,400.00
780.00
428.00
800.00
125.00
800.00
650.00
6,808.00
betalM
r.xprmlitnr'f
for tho Lft.ft
Y,r of Iho
Thre.yitr
Pe,M
1M1 J
3,740.00
1,170.00
1,438.36
420.60
axeait Yor
OIt Ymrlr
Total!
ItlO.tl
awn rtnrir
Total.
.1
or
'Hi
.',,0.
522.81
108.25
225.00
484.02
1 - Yd
t 8,109.04 $ 8,156.85 $ 7,666.03 -Zl
II. INSTRUCTION Supervision
Personal service:
Principals ...............
Supervisors
War Emergency Adjustment - ......
Stenographers and other office assistanU
Other expense of supervision
,. 10.09S.75
3,201.75
2,100.00
720.00
100.00
ens of Supervision 16,220.80
6,842.61
1.786.S3
183.83
8,812.97
9 11,465.00
3,885.00
720.00
90.00
6830
$ 15.72S.09
1,374.61
$ 17.102.70 $ 16,886.10 m $ 14,523.86
III. INSTRUCTION Teaching
Personal service:
Teachers .
Coaching
Substitutes .
Home Education
LibrarUn
Library supplies, repairs and book binding
Supplies :.
Textbooks -
War Emergency Adjustment
Summer Recreation
Other expense of teaching
Total Expanse of Tachlng $140.003 60
$116,426.00 $ 43,708.94 $102,690.00
2.027.60
1,200.00
300.00
. 600.00 457.74 1,140.00
450.00 6.00 100.00
2400.00 ' 1,217.29 3,600.00
3,000.00 1,497.41 3,000.00
12,400.00
600.00
72.00 ... J25.00
$140,003.60 $ 46.595:38 8109.655.00
$103,922.16
2,933.82
3,048.26
$109,904.24 $ 97,666.80 $
89.918.89
IV. OPERATION OF PLANT
, Personal service:
Janitors and other employees
Extra Help : . .
War Emergency Adjustment
Janitors' supplies -
Fuel .....i.'s..:.-:... ..............
Light and power and water
Telephone ;
Other expense of operation
:$ 13,665.00
800.00
J 2,100.00
1,250.00
f 8,800.00
4,800.00"
800.00
78.00
$ 7,337.42
374.32
1,781.30
1,961.92-
497.96
$ 13,872.00
800.00
1,780.00
5,800.00
5,200.00
700.00
$ 16,306.62 $
1,953.21
5,893.22
4,602.27
644.32
. nf
-tit
AL
"9!
;zi
:.;er.
iitt
Total Expens of OperaHon $ 29.390.00 $ 11,952.92 $ 27,222.00 $ 29,579.64 $ 24,817.21 $ 23,666.28
V. MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS
: Repair and maintenance of furniture and equip-
- ment - -S
Repair and maintenance of buildings and grounds
Personal service ...........
War Emergency Adjustment. . .
Total Expense of Maintenance and Repairs ........$
VI. AUXILIARY AGENCIES
Health service:
Personal service (nurse, etc)
Supplies and other expenses
Transportation of pupils:
Personal service
Supplies and other expenses
Repair and replacement of busses.
Librarian
. Library Supplies
Library Books
War Emergency Adjustment
Cafeteria
Total Ex
VII. FIXED CHARGES
Insurance
BOO.TIO
4,500.00
1,920.00
200.00
7,520.00
1,440.00
80.00
680.00
300.00
250.00
400.00
1.080.00
240.80
3,523.30
847.00
800.00
4,500.00
1,740.00
893.98
4,471.78 ;
$ 3,611.10 $ .7,140.00 $ 5,365.76 $ 3,934.96 $
2,910.80
600.00
121.32
239.17
175.70
152.42
1,200.00
270.00
680.00
300.00
250.00
1,186.74
20.04
800.23
279.03
174.16
1,251.34
36.50
380.00
3.700.00 $ 4.108.04 $ 2.435.67 $ 3,271.61
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,et
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$ 1,700.00 $ 548.34 $ UQ0.00 $ 1,635.22
Total Flxd Charges 1.700 00
....
548.24 9 1,700.00 $ 1,635.22 $
$ 1,599.09 i
VIII. CAPITAL, OUTLAYS
Alteration of buildings (not repairs)
New furniture, equipment and replacements
; Other capital outlays: ''
Library books - ,,
500.00
3,000.00
1,500.00
79.30
1.100.18
649.95
300.00
3,000.00
1.000.00
328.79
2,673.48
Total Capital Outlays vlijP0 PP
Stff
7CI
$ 1,828.43 $ 3,500.00 $ 3.002.27 $ 1,940.28 $ 3,416.35
IX.. DEBT SERVICE
- Interest on warrants
. Total Debt Sarvlc .
X. EMERGENCY - 8.000.00 $
100.00
100.00
49.94
49.94
300.00
300.00
322.27
322.27
247.22
320.30 .-iC
$ 2,930.00 $ 904.37 $ 564.40 $ 170.27
Total Schedule II General Fund Total estl
mated expenses for the year ...........$214.959.91
$ 78,608.08 $178.782.00 $180,033.55 $157,911.31 $159,361.48
Schedule HI Bond Interest and Sinking Fund
Bond Interest and Sinking Fund Debt Service
Principal on bonds (warranU Issued under
section 35-1104)
Interest on bonds .......
Total Schedule III Debt Service
..9 30,000.00
12,772.50
9 42,772.60
30,000.00
13,000.00
Schedule VI Summary of Estimates of Expenditure. Receipts and Available Cash Balances, and Tax Lrls
ISTIMATIOS or TAX
LEVY
Total All
fundi
Total estimated expenditures - - ......- $257,732.41
DEDUCT:
Total estimated receipts and available cash balances (Schedule D .133,800.00
Amount necessary to balance the budget ..: - ..
Balance to be raised by taxation .'. - 121,933.41
Bond inUroab s4
aael TunJ filhkln rimd
Tout Schedul II Totil SchednU III
$214,959.91 9 42,772.50
135,800.00
79,159.91
79,150.91
42,772.50
:?..
Total estimated tax levies for ensuing fiscal rear 121,932.41
79,159.91
42,772.80
Analysis of estimated tax levies: Amount inside 6 limitation
Amount ouUide 6 limitation -
INDEBTEDNESS
Amount of bonded indebtedness (include all
negotiable interest-bearing warrants issued un
der section 111-1018, O. C. L. A.) 9257,000.00
Amount of warrant indebtedness on warrants
issued and endorsed "not paid for want of funds" Nona
Amount of other Indebtedness None
4. Total Indebtedness (sum of Items 1, 2, 3) $287,000.00
No. 238
31,992.92
47,166.99
I Dated this May 24, 1943.
signea
J.P.WELLS, L. L. TRUAX,
District Clerk Chairman, Board of Director.
(Districts Other Than Third Class)
Approved by Budget Committee May 24, 1943.
Signed:
GLEN W. HOUT, W. H. BEANE,
Secretary, Budget Committee. Chairman, Budget Commute
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