PAGE SIXTEEN HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON Juno 5, 104,1 Notice of Publication of Foreclosure List for Klamath County, Oregon (Continued From Page Fourteen) tunlty, Loti 0, 10, Block 13. 1939 1940 1941 1942 1.41 1.38 1.33 .70 $ S.6S Clark Mason, K. F., Opportun ity, Ly NE of hwy, Lot 3, Block 14. 1939 $ .95 $ .28 1940 , .92 .17 1941 .89 .10 1942 ' .47 .24 $ 4.00 James 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 $ 9.45 James M. Baker, K. F., Oppor tunity, Lots 8, 6, 7, 8, Block 19, 1939 $ 2.83 $ .76 1940 2.77 .53 1941 2.67 .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 James M. Baker. K. F., Oppor tunity, Lots 6, 7, 8, 9, Block 22 1939 $ 2.36 $ .64 1940 2.31 .44 1941 2.22 .24 1942 1.18 .06 $ 9.45 , Oppor- James M. Baker, K. F. tunity, Lot 10, Block 22 1939 $ .94 1940 .92 1941 .89 1942 .47 $ .25 .17 .10 .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 $169.62 , Sunny- $ .32 .25 .18 .10 .02 Ellenor Perry, K. F. side. Lot 10. Block 24. 1938 $ .92 1939 .94 1940 .93 1941 .89 1942 .47 $ 5.02 E. C. Dahl, K. F., West Lake Park Lota 1, 2, 3, Block 4 1938 " " $ .69 $ .24 1939 .70 .19 1940 . 69 .13 1941 .66 .07 1942 .33 .02 $ 3.74 West Lake S. C. Dahl, K. F., 1938 $ .69 $ .24 1939 $ .52 $ .14 1939 .71 .19 1940 .54 .10 1940 .69 .13 1941 .53 . .06 1941 .67 .07 1942 .34 .02 1942 .36 .02 $ 3.77 West Lake E. C. Dahl, K. F. Park, Lot 4, Block 5 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 .23 .24 .08 .06 .04 .02 .01 .23 .23 .12 $ 1.26 E. C. Dahl, K. F., West Lake i-ark, i,ots 1, 2, 3, Block 8. 1938 .69 .71 .69 .66 .35 .24 .19 .13 .07 .02 1939 1940 1941 1942 $ 3.75 E. C. Dahl. K. F., West Lake Park, Lot 5, Block 8. 138 $ .23 1939 .24 1940 .23 1941 .22 1942 .12 $ 1.25 E. C. Dahl, K. F., West Lake Park, Lot 5, Block 13. 1938 $ .23 1939 .24 1940 .23 1941 .22 1942 .12 $ 1.25 H. H. e Winnie Carroll, K. F., West Lake Park, Lots 3, 4, Block 17. 1939 1940 1941 1942 .47 .46 .42 .23 .12 .08 .04 .01 $ F., 2. 1.83 West 3, 4, .25 .17 .10 .02 Minnie Carroll, Lake Park, Lots Block 19. 1939 $ 1940 1941 1943 K. 1. .94 .93 .88 .48 3.77 Minnie Carroll, Lake Park, Lots K. 5, West 7. 8, Block IB. 1939 1940 1941 1942 .94 .92 .89 .47 .25 .17 .10 .02 $ 3.76 J. P. and Mary Hershfelt, Malin, Lots 1. 2, Block 44 Pers. 1938 39.68 17.06 69.88 68.21 42.53 13.89 1939 V 1940 , 1941 1942 4.09 13.28 7.50 2.13 $278.25 J. Bown, Bonanza, Lots 2, 3, 4, Block 1. 1939 $ 1.57 $ .42 1940 1.62 ..31 1941 1.58 .17 1942 1.04 .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 $ 1.13 1940 4.32 .82 1941 4.20 .46 1942 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 Lot 20, Block 98. F. J. Bowne. Bonanza, Lots 5, 1938 $ .26 $ .09 6, 7, 8, Block 2. 1939 .26 .07 1939 $ 3.66 $ .99 1940 .27 ' .05 1940 3.78 .72 1941 ' .26 .03 1941 3.67 .40 1942 .17 .01 1942 2.41 .12 $ 15.75 Lots 9, $ .56 .41 .23 .07 F. J. Bowne, Bonanza 10, Block 2. 1939 $ 1940 2.09 2.16 2.10 1.38 1941 1942 $ 9.00 F. J. Bowne, Bonanza, West 100' Lot 6, W 100' Lot 7, W 100' of SH Lot 8, Block 3. 1939 $ 2.62 $ .71 1940 2.70 .51 1941 2.63 .29 1942 1.73 .09 $ 11.28 F. W. Broadsword, Bonanza, Lots 1, 2, Block 8; N 30' Lot 3, E 50' of NM Lot 8, E 50' Lots 9, 10, Block 8, desc deed, vol 51, page 400. Pers 1938 S 43.78 $ 15.32 1939 116.63 31.49 Persl939V4 19.12 4.78 1940 120.42 22.88 Pers 1940 27.00 5.13 1941 117.07 12.88 Pers 1941 18.37 2.02 1942 76.93 3.85 Pers 1942 8.62 .43 $646.72 Bonanza, 11, Block F. W. Broadiword, First, Lots 8, 9, 10, 16. 1939 $ 5.23 1940 5.40 p 1.41 1.03 .58 .17 1941 5.25 1942 3.45 $ 22.52 F. W. Broadsword, Bonanza, First, Lot 12, Block 16. $ 2.25 Francis W. Broadsword, Bon anza, First, Lot 5, Block 22. 1939 $ 3.13 $ .85 1940 3.24 .62 1941 3.15 .35 1942 2.07 .10 $ 13.51 Bonanza, 19, 20, $ .28 .21 F. J. Bowne Est., Bowne; Lots 17, 18, Block 42. 1939 $ 1.05 1940 1.08 ? 51815 - -. Ek i V if Wir Lined 4ip like train in a station, these Royal Navy balloons are that is their "hangar.".. .They protect small vessel r 1.05 .69 .12 .03 $ 4.51 Edward Bloomingcamp, Bon anza, Bowne, Por ly SW of State Hy, Lota 13, 14, 15, Block 43, 1941 1942 1931 $ .21 $ .17 1932 .19 .14 1933-34 .23 .13 1935 .22 .13 1936 .23 .12 1937 .24 ,10 1938 .26 .09 1939 .26 .07 1940 .27 .05 1941 .26 .03 1942 .17 .01 $ 3.60 Daniel Werner, Bonanza, Bowne, Lots 1, 2, Block 76. 1939 $ .52 $ .14 1940 .54 .10 1941 .52 .06 1942 .35 .02 $ 2.25 Martha Pool, Bonanza, Bowne, Lot 8, Block 98. 1938 $ .26 $ .09 1939 .26 .07 1940 .27 .05 1941 .27 .03 1942 .17 .01 $ 1.48 Frank Pool, Bonanza, Bowne, Lots 16, 17, 18, 19, Block 98. 1938 $ 1.03 $ .36 1939 1.05 .28 1940 1.08 .21 1941 1.05 .12 1942 .69 .03 $ 5.90 Frank Pool, Bonanza, Bowne, $ 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 1940 $ 23.01 6.21 4.51 2.54 .69 23.76 23.10 13.80 1941 1942 $ 97.62 Stella O. Bowne, Admx, Bon anza Not plotted. Beg at a pt BH-3U- W144' and S 0'8' E 525' from the M cor.betw Sees 9 and 10 th S 08' E 135' to a pt; th N 89"50' E 105' to a pt; th N 0'8' W 135' to a pt; th 89"50' W 105' to p.o.b. being por of NEViSEii, cont 0.325 ac less por desc deed vol 91, Pg 637, leaving apprx 0.245 acs T 39, SR 11 EWM. in S 9, 1939 1940 1941 1942 $ .52 $ .14 .54 .10 .53 .06 .35 .02 $ 2.26 W. H. Caiebeer, SWHNE, SKNW54, NWKSEii, 160 acs, S 8, T 40. SR 13, EWM. 1938 $ 27.04 $ 9.46 1939 9.01 2.43 1940 13.26 2.52 1941 12.98 1.43 1942 9.64 .48 $ 88.25 Machinery Sales Corp, Hill side, Less SEly M desc deed vol 115, pg 367, Lot 5, Block 41. 1939 $ 1.55 $ .42 1940 1.53 .29 1941 1.45 .16 1942 .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 taxes have been duly levied and charged thereon; and, 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 law; NOW, THEREFORE, by vir- Balloon Train tue of the authority vested in me 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 the latest tax roll as the re spective owners of the tax de linquent properties, a descrip tion of each such property as the same appears In said latest tax roll, the year or years for which taxes are delinquent on each property, together with tho principal amount of delinquent taxes for each year and the amount of accrued and accruing Interest thereon to December 15, 1942. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, 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 15-22-29: J 5. No. 227 NOTICE Notice is hereby given that Klamath County proposes to ex. change with the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, the following de scribed real property owned by Klamath County, Oregon, to-wit: Lots 1 to 6, inc. and 11 and 13 of Block 2, Lots 1 to 25, inc. of Block 5 Lots 1 to 21, inc. of Block 6, Lots 1 to 17, inc. of Block 9, Lots 1 to 12 inc. of Block 10, Lots 1 to 7, inc. and 16 to 23, inc. of Block 12, Lots 1 to 8, inc., and 21 to 20, inc. of Block 13, Lots 7 to 14, inc. of Block 14, All in Westovcr Terraces, Klamath County, Oregon, for the following described property owned by the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, to-wlt. Northeasterly 50 feet of Lot 3, Block 57, Nichols Addition to Klamath Falls, Oregon, and by Resolution of the Coun ty Court of Klamath County, Oregon, the time for entering objections thereto has been set on the 7th day of July, 1943, at the hour of 10 A. M., at the County Court Room, Klamath Falls, Oregon. MAE K. SHORT. Clerk of Klamath County, Oregon By Allen Sloan, Deputy. M 29; J 4-11-18. No. 242. NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that I, the undersigned Sheriff of Klam ath County, Oregon, will on the 14th day of June, 1943, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. at the Cascade Garage at 231 S. 11th street in Klamath Falls, Oregon, offer for sale to the high est bidder for cash, the following described motor vehicle, to-wit: One 1936 Model Ford 8 Std. Bus Cpe. Motor No. 18-2393-917 to satisfy a lien for storage amounting to $31.00 in favor of one Christ Blanas, together with statutory attorney's fees, costs and expenses of sale and such other disbursements necessary in ine sate of the same. Dated May. 28, 1943. L. L. LOW, Sheriff of Klamath County, Oregon. M. 29; J. 5-12. No. 241 NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that I. the undersigned Sheriff of Klam ath County, Oregon, will on the 14th day of June, 1943, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. at the Cascade Garage at 231 S. 11th street in Klamath Falls. Oregon, offer for sale to the high est bidder for cash, the following aescrmed motor vehicle, to-wit: One 1936 Model Ford 8 Coupe, Motor No. 2680-445, to satisfy a lien for storage amounting to $20.00 in favor of one Christ Blanas, together with statutory attorney's fees, costs and expenses of sale and such other disbursements necessary in the sale of the same. Dated May 28, 1943. L. L. LOW, Sheriff of Klamath County, Oregon. M. 29; J. 5-12. No. 239 awaiting duly In the lnflatloa Shed from air attack. t NEWS OF THE THEATRES Red Skelton is the star and lady in M-G-M's coniody-myitery. "Whittling in Dixie." opening tonight with th. midnight provue at the Pelican. Other mem bers of the cait include Diana Lewis. Rags Ragland, Colia Trav ri, Guy Kibbee and Gaoraa Bancroft. tea m Henry Fonda and Maurean O'Hara have the romantic leads In Immortal Sergeant." the Twentieth Century-Fox Film's special production basod upon John Brophy's best soiling novel. Others in the cast are Thomas Mitchell, Allyn Joslyn and Reginald Gar- dinar. It opens tomorrow at the I "TV 1e I Lucille Ball and Richard Carlson are starred with Ann Miller in the riotous comedy romance, with "I Was Framed" tomorrow Action is the key note of the Theatre. The East Side Kids Boys" coupled with Don "Sundown Kid." 'Bed" Negro Janitor at Pendleton Killed PENDLETON, June 5 (P) Jesse Jackson, about 60, negro janitor, was shot and fatally wounded on the main street ot Pendleton at 8 a. m. today by Frank Stewart, 40, according to Police Chief Charles Lemons. Stewart surrendered to Pa trolman Mclvln Roberts, and told police he did not intend to "plug" Jackson, but had meant to hit liim with his gun. The al tercation, officers said, was the result of ill feeling which de . smfn . ... Ann Ruthorlord is his loading Esquire. "Too Many Girls," which opens at the Pino Tree Theatre. Sunday program are featured in ' at the Tower Clancy Street Barry and Linda Johnson In veloped after a card gnma last night. Jackson Is survived by his widow, Myrtle. Ho was a native of Virginia, served as a trans port steward during World war I, and had lived hero for the past decade. The people of America know that the airplane, tho radio, mass production and other sci entific Inventions have changed the world. They know there is no place In the world of tomor row for a hermit nation. Lieut. Comdr. Harold E. Slnsscn, ex Minnesota governor. 1 LJ SACRAMENTO, June 8 (PI Governor Burl Warren yestordny vetoed ftvo tax roductlon hills which were not In his $U7,5()U, 000 tux cutting program. Tho flvo vetoed measures proposed an additional tnx cut of $10, 571,000. The rcvomio slashing bills killed by tho governor: A suspension of tho 3 per cont motor vehlclo tax on trucks and busses for a period of two years, fur an estimated tax loss to thu state of $8,051,000. To rcduco tho tux rate on bunks levied under tho bunk and corporation fiunchlso tux from a maximum of H per cunt to u flat 0 per cent, for a tnx roduc tlon estimated ut $1,050,000. Amunding tho bunk and cor poration franchise tnx and tho corporation- income tnx in tho matter of dividend ittcomu to ef fect a tax cut estimated ut $120, 000. Exempting from the retail sales tux Ico used in the trans portation of food products, to produco a tnx cut estimated at $730,000. LEGAL NOTICES ADMINISTRATOR'S NOT ICE OF- FILING OF FINAL AC , COUNT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON. FOR KLAMATH COUNTY. IN THE MATTER OF THE ES TATE OF E. N. EAGLE, du ceased. Notice Is hereby given Hint I hnvo filed my Final Account and report as Administrator of the above-mentioned Estate, and tho abovc-cutitlcd Court has fixed 2 o'clock in the afternoon ol Wednesday, July 14, 1943, as tho time, and the Circuit Court Room In the Court Houso of Klamath County, Oregon, In tho City of Klamath Fulls, in said County, as tho plncc, when and whero any person may present any objection or exception to anything contained therein, or to anything done by me as Ad ministrator, and that at such time and place tho above-entitled Court will finally pass upon and tettle said Account. D. N. EAGLE. Administrator. M 20; J 5-12-19. No. 243 NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that I, the undersigned Sheriff of Klam ath County, Oregon, will on tho 14th day of June, 1943, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. at the Cascade Garage at 2.11 S. 11th street in Klnmnth Full. Oregon, offer for sale to the high est bidder for cash, tho following described motor vehicle, to-wit: One 1934 Model Ford Coupe, Motor No. 18-683525, 1942 Li cense No. for Oregon 368500 to satisfy a lion for storage amounting to $20.00 in favor of one Christ Blnnas, together with statutory attorney's fees, costs and expenses of sale and such other disbursements necessary in tho sale of the same. Dated May 28, 1943. L. L. LOW, Sheriff of Klamath County, Oregon. M. 20; J. 5-12. No. 240 . A constant world-wldn Intnr. change of Information can help us achieve an enduring peace as surely as it is now helping us to win this war. Associate OWI Director Milton S. Elsen hower. Nazi Arroqance in CaDture :w If- r m H "v .. 5y iwJ h - r v ! Monoclod I Oen. John von Broltch, eommandor of the Gorman 10th armored division. alroHa n,,.,i, . j..- , . . , , , ... - - " ho.dqu.rt.rs In th. Bl.ort. who commanded all nan- him. U. S. army air photo; , Bellhopette r ft JW t t i vi Ilrnilly and bngKuge llet to Itcther at a New York hotel where Helen Webh Is one of the tjirl.i leplm lnii hellhops who, have Kone to wur. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice Is hereby given that Kate D. Peyton bus been duly appointed Admliilstrntrlx-wlth-tho-wlll-nnnoxi'd of the Estate of Oscnr Peyton, deceased, by the Circuit Court of the State, of Oregon for Klamath County, and all persons hnvlng claims against sulci Estate are notified to pre IIP ' ( ' sT?. ""l - r sent snme, duly verified, to snld adminlstrulrtx-wlth-lhe will-annexed at the office of R. C. Grocsbcck, Lawyer. 538 Mal-Y) Street, Klamath Knlls, Oregon within six months from tho date of this notice. Dated: Mnv 22, 1043. KATE D. TEYTON, Administratrix with the Will an nexed of tho Estate of Oscar Peyton, decensed. M22-29; J3-12-19. No. 233. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR KLAMATH COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE ES TATE OF ALBERT MARK, (sometimes known as Al Murk), Decensed.. Notice Is hereby given that I have been appointed Executor of the estate of Albert Murk, De ceased. All persons having claims ogninst the said estnte arw hereby notified to present tluJD snmo to tho undersigned at the office of Fred D. Fletcher, Suito 12 Melhuso Uldg., Klnmnth Falls, Oregon within six months from dnte hereof. Dnled Juno 5. 1943. Howard Myirk, Executor. J 5-12-10-28; Jy 3. No. 247. When tho wars nro over and the victory Is won thero may be a loud clamor to "send tho boys home." If the demobiliza tion is disorderly It may well be a devastating shock to our society. Millions of young men will have to bo absorbed. Tho problem demands our best thinking and planning, lest through chaotic demobilization wo lose tho very democratic principles for which wo fight H Navy Secretary Frank Knox. - "a - , n uuur iroari oi an aiuaa a.n. Cram.r .no h.r prl.on.r. i ...... ... , " Amefc pr,M,a