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THt'RSDAY. JUNE 19. 1958 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE 3 A LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE Or PIBLICATION OF TAX FORECLOSURE LIST . To all personi owning or claiming in own. or having or claiming to have, any tnlrret in any property included in tht foreclosure list hereinafter set forlh. the same being the Klamath County delinquent tax foreclomre list ,ior the year l'.8: You are hereby required tft take notice that Klamath Couniv has filed In the Circuit Court of the State of ' Oreeon. for Klamath County, an appti- t-auun io loreciose me nen oi all taxes . shown on the Klamath County tax -foreclosure list hereinafter set out in full, and that the nlamtiff will anolv . to the Court fr judgment and decree nnrnoung sum ia liens not less than thirty days from the date of the first publication of this notice, and any and all persons interested in anv of the real property included in said fore- -closure list are hereoy required to file an answer and defense, if any there . be. lo such application for judgment , and decree within thirty days from the dale of the first publication of thii notice, which date is June 19. 1958; This notice is published by author ity of an order of the Countv Court of .Klamath County, Oregon, dated June ..6th. 195B, in the Herald and News, a newspaper of general circulation pub , lished in said county, and designated In such order as the newspaper in ' which said notice is to be published. that the said delinquent list which ap- plication is made to foreclose la as . uercinaiier set out. Arthur A. Beddoe District Attorney and Attorney for Plaintiff Court House Klamath Falls, Oregon Phelps. R. 1. 371 W'aSW',. R - act. S. 5, T. 26 S.. R. 8 E . W.M . also desc. as Code 8 Map 56 TL 3. . l!53-34 $10 01 . f 3.17 .154-55 13 17 3.12 ; lf)55-56 lO.a? 1.70 1356-37 18 32 1.41 6I.T7 Hanson. Rertha ft Helen Helena ' 1448 NliS'3NENE. S. 9. T. 36 S . R. 14 E . W M., also desc. at Code 8 Map 150 TL 6fi . 19M-54 .24 .08 . 1054-55 .23 .05 1055-56 .24 .04 . 1058-57 .29 .02 1. . Hestorff. Marjone et al 1973 I.0B fics. in Lot 1. S. 3. T. 37 S.. R. 14 E , "W.M . also desc. at Code 6, Map 151 TL 41 1053-54 15 42 4 88 . 1054-55 7 39 1.75 1955-56 7 65 1.20 1056-57 5 18 .40 43 B7 Gage. Norman B. 2324 1 62 ae. por. SEUSE' S- 19. T. 38 S., F. 9, . W.M . also desc. at Code 2, Map 3115 - 1053-54 48.40 14.60 1954-55 51.35 12 15 , 1055-56 5021 7.R7 1058-57 82.60 4.81 250.17 'Hanertv. V. L. & Inez R. 2335 Por. NWliSW'i desc. DV 24B p. 313. .20 act.. S. 20. T. 38 S.. R. 9E.. W.M. also desc. at Code 2, Map 3115 TL 48. -1053-54 8 09 .2.40 , 1054-55 17.89 4 23 1055-56 18.33 2 87 3956-57 22 89 1.76 78.46 Andrus. Fay Kesterson. Und. 2443A 'a at Darl Kesterson Dexter. Und. Por. SW'.SWi, desc. DV 119 oe 217 1 ae.. also desc. at Code 36, Map 87 1 1 Li Jin . 1953-54 .48 .15 1954-55 .48 .11 . 1955-56 .48 .08 " 1056-57 .59 .05 2 40 Eacret. John & Lillie 6820-17 Inde pendence Trs. Lot 17 Nlv 13" Lot 18 ' also desc. as Code 24, Map 45-30 TL 17. 1953-54's 10 59 3.14 -1954-55 25 90 6 13 . 1055-56 26 12 4 09 , 1956-57 31.27 2 40 " 10964 . Stewart Lenox Improvement Cluh, c-o : Claris T. Williams, 7148-A Stewart. ' Lots 8-9. Blqrk 7: also desc. as Code 7 Map 4612 TI 91 ' 1053-54 6.21 3 97 1934-55 6 28 1 48 lflSS-M 6 31 .99 , 1056-57 7.57 .58 31.37 Baxter. Dale & J. E. Turpen 7400 St. Francis Park. Less E 75' Lot 13 Also desc. at Code 24, Map 4323 TL 209 1953-34 9 36 3.03 ' 1954-35 9 80 2 32 . n3-3fl 9 88 1.55 . 1956-57 11 83 .91 48.88 Unstnrff Martoiie et al 7813-A- Blv, First, Lot 11, Block 8, also desc. as ' Code a Map 151 TL 85. : 1953-54 .49 .16 . 1054-55 .48 .11 T15S-.1fl .48 .08 1956-57 .58 .04 2 40 . Hestorff. Marjorie et al 7616-C Bty. rrt Ip nor. DV 133. d. 117. Lot 15 Block 8 also desc. at Code 8, Map 151 ' TL 89 1953-34 1 45 .48 . 1054-53 1.39 .33 1955-56 1.43 .22 1956-57 1.73 .13 7. 14 Hestorff. Marjorle et nl 7620 Blv, . First. JjOis J-a, BiucK i, aiso aesv. as Code 8 Map 151 TL 91 1953- 34 1 93 -61 1954- 55 1.85 .44 1955-56 1 9! .30 1956-57 2 30 .18 9 52 Hestorff. Marjorie et al 7623 Bly, First. Lots 1-2-3-4. Block 11, also desc. as Code 6 Map 151 TL 96 1953- 54 1.93 .61 1954- 55 1.85 .44 1955- 56 191 .30 1956-57 2.30 .IB 92 Hestorff, Marjorie et al 7624 Bly. . First, Lots 7-8. Block 11, also desc. as Code 8 Map 151 TL 98 ' 1953-54 .96 .30 3954-35 .92 .22 3055-56 .96 .15 1956-57 1-15 .0 . 4 75 Hestorff. Marjorie et al 7636-A Bly. - First, Lot 3, Block 15. also desc. as . Code 8 Map 151 TL. 117 -3953-54 .96 .30 .3954-53 .92 .22 : 1953-56 .96 .15 1956- 57 1.15 ;09 4.75 Hestorff. Marjorie et al 7640 B 1 y. First. Lots 10-11-12 Block 15, also desc. am Code 8 Map 151 TL. 122 . 3933-54 1.45 .46 . 1954-55 1 39 .33 3053-56 1 43 .22 3956-57 1.73 .13 7 14 - Puckett, D. J. 8370 Dotcn. Lots 21 22. Block 5 also desc. as Code 8 Map 50 TL 399 3953-54 49.16 15 57 - 1954-55 47 12 11.13 48 76 7.64 3956-57 58.75 4.51 242.66 " CmHnn rionairi At Maxine 8406 Fort Klamath. Lot 8 ft S 34" desc. DV 60 p. 70 Lot 9. Block 2, also desc. as Code 8 Map 23 TL 1Z1 - 3953-54 18 32 5 80 3054-55 17.36 4 16 ia-Sfi 1R IB 2 85 3936-57 21 89 1 68 96.42 ' Leek. Aulton ft Eula P. 9070 Sprasue River. Lot 1: Less Sly 15" : nf Elv 50. less por desc. uv vju p. i Lot 2: Less Ely 50', less por. desc. DV 129. p. 1. Lots 3-4: all In Block 2. ' also desc. as Code 8 Map 104 TL 105 1953-54 .BR ' 1954-55 .02 -22 ' inR .96 .15 3956-57 1 15 .09 . 4.75 Haskms, Frances D. 9I10-A Sprague. Lots 11-12, Block 8, also desc. a Code 8 Map 104 TL 138 . 3953-54 2 41 .76 1954-55 2 31 .55 io.M 2 M .37 1956-57 2 88 22 11 89 VanhPf. S. A 9143-B Sprsaue River, Lots 1-2-3 Block, 13. also desc. at Code B Map iw iu no : 1953-54 10 85 3 44 . 39.54-53 . 10 40 2 46 ' inss.lff .72 .11 10.S7 .88 .07 28 91 ' Feiss, Earl ft Sally 9681 Chiloqum. " First, Lot 1, block b, aiso aesc. .- Code 12 Map 418 TL 16 , 3953-34 .56 .18 3954-55 . 36 13 GOP Bows To lice Over Keeping Adams, But B I BR B any Leaders unhappy splendid record on integrity and honesly in government. 1 have no other course than to leave the de cision in his (Eisenhower's) hands." Sen. John D. Hoblitzetl Jr. 'R-WVal, s candidate, said "1 don't question the integrity of .Mr. Adams, but by the same token we should be just as tough on our selves in these cases as we would be on others Anion? Republican state chair men calling !or Adams' resigna tion or ouster were Richard H. Shaw of Colorado. Daniel L. Lou chery of West Virginia, William Cobb of North Carolina and Thom as Judd of Utah. Chairman William T. Broom head of Rhode island was equal ly emphatic that "Adams should stay." He was Joined in that by chairmen Clarence F. Baldwin of Connecticut and Ben C. Henley ot Arkansas. Many Democrats held their fire, obviously waiting until lata in th campaign. But there was a risinj chorus of criticism. By JACK BELL WASHINGTON (AP) Congres-' sional Republicans bowed today to President Eisenhower s decision to keep Sherman Adams on the job. But many GOP members made it plain they aren't happy about it. Republican state chairmen split over the question of Eisenhower's top aide. Some still insisted he should get out. Others supported Eisenhower's backing him. Many declined comment, but could agree with one of their number, Ray Bliss of Ohio, who said "I'm certain I'd rather it hadn't hap pened." In New York, Democratic Na tional Chairman Paul Jt. Butler left no doubt the Democrats will make a major political issue out of Adams' dealings with indus trialist Bernard Goldfine of Bos ton. As to Eisenhower's insistence on keeping Adams as his chief as sistant, Butler added: "The President's own conduct makes him as morally responsible for this improper conduct as Mr. Adams is himself." Adams has testified he accepted gifts and favors from Goldfine, a family friend, and also contacted two federal agencies studying complaints against Goldfine's companies. But he said there was no connection and he had no in tent to win favored treatment for Goldfine. Eisenhower agreed with Adams' concession that he could have "acted a little more prudent ly, but said he admired and res pected his chief aide for ability and integrity. "I need him," Eisenhower added. The consensus among the poli ticians here appeared to be that Eisenhower hadn't changed the situation much except for one aspect: The President made it impos sible for Republican candidates for the House and Senate to dis avow Adams and still ride the eoattails of a president most of them would like lo praise in cam paign speeches. Perhaps significantly, almost the only members of Congress vol unteering a good word for Eisen hower s decision to keep Adams at his desk were those not up for reelection this year. Sen. Homer E. Capehart R-lnd, who isn't running this year, said Eisenhower has all the facts on Adams "and I'm going along with the president." Sen. Everett Dirksen of Illinois. the assistant Republican leader. said in a separate interview that it was "the President's determi nation to make." Dirksen is not campaigning this year. LEGAL NOTICE 1953-58 .37 .09 1956-57 .69 .03 2.83 utile. R. c. & Lillian et al 10878-a. KF-Buena Vlsla, Lot 9. Blork 113, also etc sc. as (.ode I Map 3616 TL. B5 1953- 54 12.52 3.97 1954- 55 13.51 3.20 1935-36 13.94 2.18 1956-57 17.32 1.34 68.18 Burness. James ft Gladys S. 10824 Kt-uuena vista-Kirst Lot 2. BlOek. also desc. as Cade 1 Map 3212 TL. 31 HKIJO 1,J .61 1954-55 2.08 .49 J 1956-57 2.70 .21 10 50 Kamp, B. F. 17725 KF-Mountain view, Lots a-9. Block 17, also desc, v-nne i map axm it .m ..11) 1954- 55 3 04 .23 1955- 56 1.08 .17 1956-57 135 .10 5.24 STATE OF OREGON ) lS COUNTY OF KLAMATH i Whereas, the several rpAl nrnnrrlip described on the foregoing sheets have ueen resmany assessed ior taxation, and taxes have been dulv levied and charged thereon; and, wnercas. tne liens tor unnatd and delinquent taxes on the respective par cels oi sucn real oronerues are sun. ject to foreclosure by Klamath Court- iy. as oroviaea dv iaw: Now, Therefore, by virtue of the authority vested tn me. as the lav collector Of said countv. I have nre- pared tne lorcciosure list hereinbefore set out containing the names of the several persons aDDearine on the lat est tax roll as the respective owners oi me tax aennouent properties. description of each such property as the same appears in said latest tax roll, the year or years for which taxes are delinquent on each Dronert gether with the principal amount of delinouent taxes for earn war and me amount oi accrued and accruing. Interest thereon to March 15, 1958. 1." WITNESS WHEREOF, I have ' set my hand officially this June 19, 1958. J. M. BRITTON Sheriff and Tax Collector of Klamath County, Oregon By Esther G, Newell Dfmitv t No. 30B June 19. 28, July 3. 10. W5tM Wtfon Mcetct Will Knocji on Your Door voth Gifts & Greetings from FSendly Business, Neighbors and Your Civic and Social Welfare Leaders On the occasion of: The Birth of a Baby Engagement Announcements Arrival of Newcomers to Klamath Fall No cost or obligationl Phono TU 4-6185 Sen. Ralph E. Flanders (R-Vt). who is retiring, aiso endorsed the President's decision, commenting. There's no question in my mind and there never has been in regard to Adams" integrity. I join the president in being sur prised at Gov. Adams' indiscre tion." But Sen. Charles E. Potter iR-Micht. lighting hard for anoth er term, said that with Adams! still in office the Republicans will face "a critical political handicap in the 1958 campaign." Sen. Frank A. Barrett (R-Wyo. seeking reelection, said he haB believed that Adams ought to re sign, but added: "In view of the President's Oral Hearings Set July 16 For Extended Klamath Air Service; Tucker To Appear The date for a Washington,! D.C., oral hearing on extended airline service for Klamath Falls has been set definitely for July 16. On that day, the Civil Aero nautics Board will hear argu-j ments principally concerned with establishing scheduled air line service between here and Reno. Commerce Chamber Manager R. Frank Tucker will make the trip to Washington and present arguments for this service on be half of all groups interested in the Klamath area. It is believed locally the CAB is likely to go along with a rccorn mendation by one of its exami ners that service be added from here to Boise, Idaho, and from here to Salem. However, the examiner did not recommend the Reno flights and the chamber of commerce filed an "exception" to the CAB, urging allowance of this service and sup plying reasons why. Tucker this week was stilt gath ering all available information to support addition of the Reno serv ice. If the examiner's recommenda tions are adopted by the- full aeronautics board, it would mean that United Air Lines would sus pend its San Francisco - Sacramento-Klamath Falls - Bend-Port land run, as it has long sought to do. West Coast Airlines, which cur rently flies from here to Portland via Medford and other western Oregon points, would take over United's schedule. This line would also lake over the new stops at Salem and Boise, the latter via Lakeview and Burns. It, too, would assume the Reno service, if the five-man CAB gives its consent. Among Tucker's arguments for the Reno addition will be these: Buses are the only public trans portation available presently from here to Reno; the Air Force will need commercial air service be tween here and Reno's nearby Stead base when the new Kingsley jet base begins operating; hlam ath Falls and Reno both have many important industrial instal lations which require air trans portation by personnel back and forth; and that the Klamath Falls Reno flight leg should be added to attain an efficient and realistic airline pattern. Many tourists would come here from Reno if airline service were available, it is believed locally. CITY BRIEFS Dependable Coverage MAYFLOWER AUTO INSURANCE Reasonable Rates VERN W. EM LEY Offtea Fhona ZMl So. th 1 JIMl "wCTwwNu fjm p'2 i ?A 2 90 iAi Z? Pint n 45 Of. yssS. Cci. v.. CM' u-c - o Kmurt Krauts c. t r e . itncu a aiuta . m now, mi u Rr;m! Eagles Auxiliary will hold a regular meeting, Friday, June 20, at 8 p.m. in the basement of the Eagles Hall. There will be initia tion. Officers please wear formats. This will be the last meeting he fore state convention at Pendleton, June 26-28. Merry Mixers square dance Saturday, June 21, at 8 p.m. in the South Sixth Street Community Hall. Potluck and party night. All square dancers invited. Potluck The June potluck din ner of the Shasta View Grange will ne held on Friday at 6:30 p.m. at the community hall, corner of Madison Street and Shasta Way. Following the dinner there will be music and entertainment. VFW Auxiliary will hold a so cial meeting tonight, "June 19, at p.m. at the VFW club room. Jack Linman will he present to speak on the coining school elec tion. Refreshments will be served. Ladies please bring sandwiches. 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