HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls. Ore.
Friday, June 7, 1963
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EXTREMELY RARE VIEW This view of forbidden Tibet was taken from 29,028-foot
Mt. Everest, highest point on earth, by Barry C. Bishop, National Geographic Society
staff member and a member of the society's American Mt. Everest Expedition. Bishop
and his climbinq partner. Luther S. Jerstad, of Eugene, reached the summit. Looking
northwestward from Everest, the serpentine strip from the middle foreground to right
background is the Rongbuk Glacier. UPI Telephoto
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ishonesf Americans
ge Losses
FRENCH LICK, Ind. (UPII ilnd.. said Ihe most common ar
Hotcls lose hundreds of thousands tide loft behind by a man is his
of dollars annually because'elcctric shaver cord.
Americans turn slightly dishonest
and forgetful when checking out.
The American Hotel Associa
tion declined to give an estimate
of total loss. But hotel executives
report it "runs into a few mil
lion" each year for the industry
to replace stolen articles and for
ward forgotten ones.
Lifted items range from Gideon
Bibles to desk pens. About the
only thing a husband and
wife never forget in the rush of
packing: one another.
Mrs. Hazel Mcintosh, house
keeper at the Sheraton Hotel
proup's branch in French Lick,
Cosmetics and lotions, usually
kept in the hotel bathroom medi
cine chest, are left behind by
many women.
Both sexes are adept at forget
ting sleeping garments.
Slippers, pushed under beds,
often are left behind by both
sexes. Ditto for tooth brushes
and medicines.
What's the oddest item ever
left behind? Mrs. Mcintosh nom
inated a pair of false teeth she
said were "in good condition."
She stored them for three years,
but the owner never asked for
them.
Hotel security plans include
name-stamping on glasses, blan
kets, sheets and the like, use of
oversized pictures that won't fit
into suitcases and bolts to anchor
television sets.
Tubes arc removed from tele
vision sets. Radios disappear. So
do blankets. Sterling silver lr
dining rooms is a favorite target
One New York hotel lost so
many sterling demi-tasse spoons
it finally switched to plastic
spoons and urged guests to take
them as souvenirs.
As noted. Gideon Bibles still
disappear. Even that doesn't de
stroy Mrs. Mcintosh's basic be
lief in the honesty of the human
race.
Ear Taftoo
For Calves
Suggested
Members of the Oregon Live
stock Advisory Committee have
ecommended the tatooing of new
born calves in the ear as a means
of discouraging the theft of young
calves.
The committee, 'which serves
an advisory capacity to the!
Department of Agriculture, made
this recommendation at an April
23 meeting in Salem.
The committee also proposed
that cattlemen with brands usci
the brand for the tatoo. Because as
many as six persons may use
the same brand by having it in
a different location on the ani
mal the committee suggested that
numbers from one to six be used
with the taoo of the brand to indi
cate the position of the brand on
the animal.
For those cattlemen without
brands the committee recom
mended the use of a design, num
ber or initial as an identifying
mark to assist livestock inspectors
in identifying stolen calves.
Other recommendations made1
at the meeting were:
That the Department of Agricul
ture redefine livestock running at
large to mean cattle of different
ownership grazing together or
co-mingling in a particular area.
That the list of recognized live
stock beef breeds be enlarged to
include the most prevalent beef
breeds and that the department
also permit inclusion of commu
nity designation of additional beef
breeds found in that particular
community. (Hereford, Angus and
Shorthorns are the breeds now
listed in open range regulations.)
And, that a study be made on
the possibility of requiring brand
inspection at auction yards, stock
yards and slaughter points
cattle moving into the state.
NAMED SONG
-lames Russell Lowell, pot and
editor of the Atlantic Monthly,
first published and gave the name
of "Battle Hymn of the Republic'
to Julia Ward Howe's famous
song.
BASIN BRIEFS
BONANZA
MAItGEE THOMAS and Susan
Williams, both students at South
ern Oregon, spent the weekend
with their parents and attended
Bonanza commencement exercises.
MRS. ALTA BAKER of Red
Bluff spent the weekend on her
ranch in Langell Valley and visit
ed her son, Jimmy Nuncs, and
family.
MRS. EVE A ADAMS has re
turned after visiting her daughter
and son and families at Rupert,
Idaho. Her granddaughter, Sherry
Bryngelson, came back with her
for the summer.
MRS. GLADYS K1LGORK is vis
iting her niece, Mrs. Delbert Kin-
caid, and family at Coos Bay. She
accompanied her brother and sis
ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey
Horn, that far on their way to
Portland to visit her daughter
Mrs. Bill Beavert.
MR. AND MRS. WALTER MS-
SE, Nancy and Chuck, former
residents now living at Gold
Beach, are spending a month in
Missouri with relatives.
THE BUD HARRISES, Ted Al
berts and Bob Seatcrs enjoyed
fishing at Diamond Lake and re
port good catches.
MRS. PANSY RICHARDS of
Lebanon spent a few days with
Mrs. Florence Horn.'
CYNTHIA DUDLEY of Red
mond came down for Paul Dear
born's graduation and was a guest
of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Monroe. They became ac
quainted on the United Nations
tour last year.
MR. AND MRS. ART EL-
STROM of Seattle spent a few
days with their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ran
Hall, and attended commencement
for their grandson, Gary Randall.
MARGIE ANDREWS of Med
ford is spending several weeks
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with her aunt, Mrs. Nellie Sim
mons, and a cousin, Eddie. Nels
Nelson, brother-in-law of Mrs.
Simmons now living in Reno, came
lor Memorial Day and for Eddie s
graduation from Bonanza High
School.
THE MEMORIAL DAY BAR
BECUE for tlie benefit of Bonanza
Lost River Cemetery was the big
gest held in 11 years. Oscar Smith
is tbe new caretaker and showed
interested persons through his new
five-room house.
MR. AND MRS. W. I. HOUSE
of Medford visited relatives in
Langell Valley and Dairy and went
to Redding on Memorial Day with
Mr. and Mrs. Bill House and fam
ily and J. E. House. They joined
Mr. and Mrs. Tom House and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Don Ross
and family, and Mr. and Mrs.
Dave House and family for a
picnic.
MR. AND MRS. ALBERT
JOHNSON of Portland spent a
few days in Langell Valley with
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Dearborn
and attended commencement ex
ercises at Bonanza High School
where Paul Dearborn was saluta
torian.
MRS. BESSIE CAMPBELL is
at the home of her daughter, Mrs
Bob Sealer, recovering from a
broken hip. Mr. and Mrs. Syke:
Hamaker of Ashland visited her
last week. Hamaker is a former
resident.
MR. AND MRS. RAY LAMMS
and Stan and Mr. and Mrs. Clar
ence Landis and Linda of Port
land spent the Memorial Day
weekend with Rev. and Mrs. Eu
gene Willis and family.
MR. AND .MRS. TED PEPPLE
of Grants Pass visited Mrs. Mabel
Pepple on Memorial Day. Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Prough and family
ol Brookings also visited.
MRS. HERB MARCIIANT and
her daughter, Mrs. Charles Mar
tin. Grants Pass, and Mrs. Ivan
Welch, Merlin, spent Memorial
Day in Bonanza and Dairy with
relatives and friends.
MR. AND MRS. MARVIN
BROWN, Pat and Mike were week
end visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Hartley and family.
MR. AND MRS. ERNEST
WATTS of Jacksonville visited Mr.
and Mrs. Orville Schroeder and
family recently.
MR. AND MRS. CECIL CON-
LEY of Azalea spent a few days
with her brotlier and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Orville DeVaul.
MRS. NEVA GHOI1S had her
mother, Mrs. Iu McReynolds,
and sister, Mrs. Selma Ferljcr, of
Klamath Falls with her for a long
visit.
EUNICE HUNT of Portland
onl several days with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hunt.
REV. AND MRS. EUGENE
WILLIS and family left June .1 for
Portland where Kathy and Bobby
will stay with Mrs. Willis' par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Kel
ler, while Rev. and Mrs. Willis
attend the School of Missions, at
Springfield, Mo., for two weeks.
They will visit friends in Arkan
sas and Tennessee before return
ing home.
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
Notice is htreby given that the Klam
Ih Countv Court, Klamath County.
Oregon Invites written, sealed bids tor
supplying the Klamath County Road De
partment with lubricating oils and
greases and other pelrojeum products
the fiscal year beoinnina July I.
1943 and ending June 30. 1964.
ds are to be submitted on e bid form
supplied bv the County Purchasing Dept..
supplemented by other information at the
discretion of the bidder. Written bids,
securely sealed In opaque envelopes and
plainly marked OIL AND GREASE: PRO
POSAL, will be received by the County
Clerk at Ihe Klamath County Clerk's
Ofllce. Klamath County Court House.
Klamath Falls. Oregon unlit 10:00 AM.
Pacific Daylight Time, Wednesday, June
)V63, at which time they wit be
publicly opened.
Klamath county reserves the rlcM
to reject any or all bids, and waive
informalities.
Chas. F. DeLap,
County Clerk
By Dorolhy Rogers
Deputy
No. 163, June 6, 7. 9, 10.
LEGAL NOTICE
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
Notice is hereby given that the Klam
ath County Court, Klamnlh County, Ore
gon Invites written sealed bids for sup
plying the Klamath County Road Depart
ment witn culverts lor the fiscal year
beginning July 1. 1963, and ending June
30, 1964.
Bids are to be submitted on a bid
form supplied by the County Engineer's
Office, supplemented by other informa
tion at the discretion of the bidder. Bid
lorms supplied bv the Countv show the
estimated quantity of culvert pipe used.
mis quantity is purely an estimaia and
the amounts shown may or may not
be supplied over the lisce! year. Written
, securely sealed in opaque envelopes
and plainly marked CULVERT PROPOS-
wiii be received by the Countv
Clerk at the Klamath County Clerk's
Office, Klamath County Courthouse,
Klamath Falls, Oregon until 10 A.M. Pa
cific Daylight Savings Time, Wednesday
June 19, 193, at which lime ihey will
be publicly opened.
Kiamath county reserves ine rignr to
reject any or alt bids and waive In
formalities.
Charles F. DeLap, County Clerk
By Dorothy Rogers. Deputy
No. )6. June , 7, 9, 10.
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION OF
TAX FORECLOSURE LIST
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION OF
TAX FORECLOSURE LIST
To all persons owning or claiming to
own, or having or claiming to nave, any
Interest in any property Included In the
foreclosure list hereinafter set form, same
being the Klamath County delinquent tax
foreclosure list for the year 1963;
you are hereby required to take notice
that Klamath County has filed In the
Circuit Court ot the State of Oregon, for
Klamath County, an application to fore
close the lien of alt taxes shown on the
Klamath County tax foreclosure list here
inafter set out In full, and that the plain-!
tiff will apply to the Court for Judgment
thirty (301 days alter the date of the
iirst 'publication ot this foreclosure list ex
clusive of the day of the first publica
tion, and any and all persons Interested In
any of the real properly Included In said
NAME AND DESCRIPTION
1st National Bank of Oreoon.
Code 1, Map 3?I3, Tax Lot 3,
fc of Lot a, Block 7,
Buena Vista Addition to K.F. .
PARKS, Donald R. & Eloise D.
Code 1, Map 3416, Tax Lot 20,
ror. OT LOl 5, BIOCK 18,
Buena Vista Addition to K.F.
HENDRON, Paulalune
Code 1, Map 3617, Tax Lot 57,
Nfcly r of Lot 7; SWIv 36' of
Lot B, Block 6; First Addl
Hon to K.F.
TAYLOR. Lewlj
Code 1, Map 3617, Tax Lot 138,
N 55' ot Lots 1 & 3, Block 19,
First Addition to K.F.
MEYER, Elroy E. & Carmen,
Code 1, Map 3633, Tax Lot 4,
Lots 1 & 3, Block 1. Dixon
Addition to K.F.
CONNER, George F.
Code 1, Map 4033, Tax Lot 33,
Lot v, Block 303, Less oor.
for hwy. rw. Mills 2nd
Addition to K.F.
STELZENMUELLER, Otto, t al.
Code 1, Map 4033, Tax Lot 10,
Lot 10, Block 304, Darrow
Addition to K.F.
Int. NOREN, Dorothy N.
Int. BOROERS, Charles W.,
foreclosure list are hereby required fi
lile an answer and delense within th!rt?
(30) days from the date ot the first publi
cation of this notice, which date Is May
31st, 19631
This notice Is published by authority of
an order ol the Circuit Court of Klflm
alh County, Oregon, dated May 31st, 1963,
in the Herald and News, a newspaper of
qeneral circulation published in said Coun
ty, and designated In such order as trie
newspaper in which said notice Is to be
published, that the said delinquent list
which application Is made to foreclose (s
as hereinafter set out.
Dale T. Crabfree
District Attorney ant
Attorney for Plaintiff
Court House
Klamath Falls, Oregon
DON'T YOU READ BEFORE YOU BUY?
Most people generally do.
Not only do they read; they cut out and
fhow ads to their family and friends; they
dip coupons for information and samples.
When people see an advertisement in prints
they can compare design . . . features . , ,
and prices of nationally known products
and services. (And people do compare be
fore they go out and buy.)
Advertising in print is a handy thing. You
can check back; the message is still there
even when your attention is distracted.
When you add it up, print advertising the
kind you read in this newspaper makes
sense. And because it measures up to the
buying habits of most consumers, print
makes sales.
Don't you read before you buy?
I.ORKI, LA FLU, (iOSPKlJ
HUini will hold Vacation Bible
School Juno 10-21, each wwk day.
All children, 4 to 15 years old.
ire invited to attend. The theme
will be "Christ's Way. My Way.'
very interesting program, from
0 to 11:45 a m., is planned.
MR. AMI MRS. TKII STK
rilKVS have relumed home af
ter a few days at Kmmett. Idaho,
with their sons and families. They
hrmifiht grandsons Kelly, 7, and
hurt, 5, home with them for two
weeks.
JACK DKVAIX and Madelon
Guidi will be civen a weddinc
Jiwer at the Langell Valley Com
munity Jlall at 8 p.m. June 7,
rnends are Invited. They will be
married at St. Pius X Catholic
Church. Klamath Kalis, June 15.
I.VNDKV WAI.KKR of (enlr.il
Point visited relatives and friends
(or a few days.
RICHARD BURNETT is home
from Chieo State and will work
in Klamath Falls for the summer,
MRS. JOHN MrFAI.L h a
moved from Bonanza to her
ranch on Bryant Mountain for
the summer months.
MR. AMI MRS. BCD STKVF.V
SON and Mary Ann spent Me
morial Day at Malin with Mr. and
Mrs. ..ant kauiii. nner guests
were Mrs. Dale Goode, Bene and
Keith and Mrs. JuaniUi Stevenson
of Klamath Falls.
PRW.RFAS
MONTREAL 'CPI.-It used to
take 100 hours to train a merhan
ic in the electronics system of the
twirv-enRined DC3. Tbe four-en-Bined
Constellation required 200
hours. Today, mechanics fond
1,500 hours in Softool before tliey
are qualified to work on jet air
craft, according to the Internation.
dl Air Transport Association.
RESOLUTION NO. 1754
RESOLUTION DECLARING THE
INTENTION OF THE COMMON COUN
CIL OF THE CITY OF KLAMATH
FALLS, OREGON, TO PAVE AND IM
PROVE, CALHOUN STREET FROM
THE NORTH LINE BENSON STREET
TO THE NORTH LINE OF PARK ROW,
ALL IN SAID CtTYj SAID PROJECT
BEING IMPROVEMENT UNIT NO,
AND TO BE KNOWN AS CALHOUN
STREET PROJECT; DIRECTING CER
TAIN STEPS BE TAKEN IN CONNEC
TION THEREW TH; FINDING PLANS,
SPECIFICATIONS AND ESTIMATES
FOR SAID PROJECT SATISFACTORY
CALLING A PUBLIC HEARING AND
DIRECTING THAT NOTICE OF SAID
HEARING BE GIVEN,
WHEREAS, tha City Engineer, of tf
City ot Klrtmnlh Falls, Oregon, pursuant
to a rtiolullon of the Common Council
of laid City, heretofore adopted, having
1 1 led plant, specification! and citimalei
lor the cost ol Improving and paving,
Calhoun Street from the north line ol
Benson Street to Ihe north line of Park
Row, all In said Cltyj and Iht Common
Council of said City, finding Ihi said
specifications and estimates sails-
factory lor said project, being Improve
ment Unit No. IS and known as the
Calhoun Street protect;
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY
THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, DULY
ASSEMBLED IN REGULAR SESSION
AS FOLLOWS:
Section -1-
That said plans, specification and es
timates tor the Improvement ol said por
tion of said street, hereinbefore filed by
lha City Engineer, be ana mt same are
herebv onoroved.
That the Common Council of Ihe City
of Klamath Falls, Oregon, hereby decla
Its Intention to Improve said portion
said street In accordance with lha plans.
idcc Ideations and estimates as follows
10 improve lainoun aireer wtm nura
surlace. 3S feet wide, and to place con
crete curb and gutters on either side ot
said street Irom Initial station 0 plus
00, at the Intersection of Calhoun Street
and Benson Avenue, normerty, ending i
station S plus 74.5 af Calhoun Street and
Park Row intersection; with pavement i
of either e Inches of crushed rock With
3 Inches of type B asphalt concrete.
Inches of Portland Cement. The area
behind the Curb shall be sloped lo the
e!sMng property line grade. In either
rill. All manholes, lampnoies, ami
valves are to be adusted to the Engi
neer's finished grade. No sidewalks are
considered on this project.
The estimated cost of all classes of Im
provement embracing alt work and
teriali for Ihe complete Improvement of
said project for such type ot pavement
being:
Atphaltic Concrete S 1,1 UfM
Portland Cement Concrete J 11,703,60
Section -2-
That fhe properly lying within the
boundaries hereinafter described be ana
the tame Is hereby declared to be bene
fited by tbe said Improvement, to-wlt:
Situated In Clfy of Klamath Falls, Oregon,
STREET IMPROVEMENT UNIT NO. 159
Outer Boundary Description
Beoinnina at Ihe Section Corner com
mon lo Sections 20, 31, 28, and , Town
ship 31 South, Range f East, Wit lam-
el te Bae end Meridian; thence, north
erly along the center line of Arlington
Drive e distance of 396 0 feet, to the inter-
iettion ot Benson Avenue end Arlington
thence, easterly along the cen
terllne of Benson .venue a distance of
led 0 feet, to a point which Is at right
angles to the southwest property corner
of Lot l, Block 29, Mounlein View Addl-
ion to the City of Klamath Falls; said
point being the true point of beginning;
hence, northerly and at right angles
Benson Avenue distance of JO 0
leet, to the southwest property corner of
Lot 19, Block 29, seid addition; thence,
northerly a distance of SJ2 0 leet to the
northwest property comer at Lot , Block
said addition j thence, northerly a
distance ol 30 0 feet to e point on the
tenterMne of Park Row which Is at
ignt angles to the northwest property
orner of Lot 6, Block 70, said addition;
thence, easterly along the center line of
Park Row e distance of MOO feet, to a
point which Is at right anqles to the
northwest properly corner of Lot 3, Block
v, said aaanion; mence, sourneriy nna
at right angles fo the centeriine of Park
Row, e distance of M 0 leet to the north
west property corner of Lot 3. Block 19,
said addition; thence, southerly JJ3 0 feet
to the southwest property comer of Lot
10, Block JO, said Addition; thence, south
erly to e point on the centeriine of Ben
son Avenue, which Is at right angles
lo the soulhwest property corner of Lot
Block XI. said addition; thence, west
erly along I -"tie'line of Benwn Ave
nue a distance ol WO leet, more or
Ihe true point of beginning,
ail of said area being located In Moun
tain View Addition to the Clfy of Klamath
Falls, Klamath County, Oregon
That an fhe property Included In the
aforesaid boundaries above described be
and the same is hereby declared to be
benefited by said improvement and as
sessed lor Ihe expense thereof.
Sett ion
That Monday July 1, 1963, at the hour
7:30 o'citxtr p M, and the Council
Bwm of the City Hall in Klamath Falls.
Oregon, be and if it hereby Died as the
and place for hearing objections
and remonstrances against said proposed
improvement,
iett.on -4-
The Recorder be ana she is herehy
authorned aod directed to cause notice
of such hearing to be published as pro-
dPd by the city Charter of said City
and she shell publish this resolution as
provided by law, and within five days
after the first publication thereof the
City Engineer shell cause lo be conspicu
ously posted at each end of line of
contemplated Improvement Such notice
i is provided for by law and ordinance.
Passed by the Common Council of the
City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, this 3rd
day June, I9J
Presented to the Mayor of Klamath
Falls, Oregon, and by htm approved and
signed this 4fh day of June, 196 J,
Bifteri t. vtatcn
Mayor
ATTEST: If m It Keller
Recorder
STATff OF ORFGON,
COUNTY OF KLAMATH, SS.
CITY OF KLAMATH FALLS,
Rosie KeHer, Recorder of Iht City
nf Klamath Fain, Oregon, do hereby cer
My that fhe above and foregoing Is
true ropy of a resolution Introduced and
adopted bv the Common council of the
C'ty of Klamath Falls, Oregon, et Its
regu'er meeting Mid on the 3rd day o'
June 191, ard thereafter approved and
tigned by the Mayor and et lei led by
the Recorder.
teste Keller
Ber order
Ma IS June 7, , 10, It, 1?, IX U,
14, I'. II,
Jr.
Code 7, Map 4617, Tax
101, Lots 71 through 14,
Block 7, Stewart Addition
to K.F.
Lol
Lot 39,
SE si
YADON, Eugene & Priscilla
Code 1, Map 4612, Tax Lo
Lois 9, 10 & 11,
Block 13, stawarf Addition
K.F.
McCORMICK, Br Ice
Code S, Map 31, Tax
.19 acs. being por.
se U of Sec. 36, T ;
R 7, EWM
BARNES, W. L. and
MacDONALD, W. H.
Code I, Map 47, Tax Lot 20,
46.M acs. Sec. 14 E of
Lake, Lots 70, 21, Por. of
19, 22, T 34 S, R 7 EWM
MODOC POINT PLANING MILL
Code a. Map 47, Tax Lol 25,
Lol I, T 36 S, R 7 EWM,
Modoc Point
MODOC POINT PLANING MILL
Code 8, Map 47, Tax Lot 47,
Lot 26, T 36 S, R 1 EWM,
Modoc Poinl
MODOC POINT PLANING MILL
Code I, Map 47, Tax Lol 41,
Lot 57, T 34 S, R 7 EWM,
Modoc Point
MODOC POINT PLANING MILL
Code B, Map 47, Tax Lot 14.
T 36 5, R 7 EWM,
Modoc Point
REYES, Mary Nan John
Code 8, Map 62, Tax Lot 1-74,
160.00 acs. NE "4 of Sec. 11,
T 32 S, R I EWM
REYES. Mary Nan John
Code 8. Map 67, Tax Lot MS,
acs. being SW'' SWU
ol Sec. 8 and tlie NWUNW' of Sec. 17
T 32 S, R EWM
REYES. Mary Nan John
Code B, Map 62, Tax Lot 1-36,
acs. being N 'i it u of
Sec. IB, T 32 S, R B EWM
CLARKSON, Harry
loo a a, map sj, ib uw a;
10 00 acs. por. of SE
SW V. NE Va. Sec. 19, T 34 S,
R EWM
ATCHLEY, John Arthur
Code a. Map 104, Tax Lot 75;
.13 acs. por. of Lot 14,
Sec. 14, T M ft, R 10 EWM
HOOD, Fred Jr., et al
Code a. Map 104, Tax Lol 331,
Lots 7 thru 10, 1st Addition
lo Spraoue River
FULLERTON, Geo. W.
Code 8, Map 150, Tax Lol 230,
Lot 9, Block 7, (M-Bly 7),
North Bly
LYNCH, Catherine
Code 8, Map 151, Tax Lol 33,
17 ac, Por, Lots 1 a. 7,
Sec. 3. T it, S R 14 EWM
GRUB, Thomas A.
Code 11, Map 1761, Tar Lof 33,
.30 ac. Sec, 9, Bonanza (not
platted)
OAVISON, Mabel V.
Code II, Map 1761, Tax Lol 30,
Lots 22, 73 & 34, Block 52,
Bowne Addition to Bonanza
REYES, Manuel & Mary
Code 12, Map 4S4, Tex Let 69,
Lots SI i, Block 9, West
Chlloguin
REYES, Mary Nan ft -or Manuel A.
Code 12, Map 454, Tax Lot 89,
Block 10, West Chiloqutn
REYES. Mary Nan or Manuel A.
Code 12. Map 454, Ta Lot 90,
Block 10, ReSub
Addition to West ChUoquIn
REYES, Mary Nan
Code 12, Map 454. Ta Lot 97,
Lois 6 ft 6A, Block 10. Re Sub
Addition to West Chiioguin
BARNES, W. L. ft MacDONALD,
W. H.
Code 17, Map 4S, Ta Lof 71.
0 5 acs. being por. of Lof 14,
34, T 34 S, R 7, EWM
BARNES, W. L. ft MacDONALD,
W. H.
Code 13, Map 456, Tex Lot 77,
3 tCS. t 5" OT '
y, fi of Williamson River In
Sec. 34, T 34 S, R 7, EWM
BARNES, W. I. ft Mec DONALD
CodeM12, Map 4s, Tex Lot 31,
3.5 acs. por. of Ms. 13
and 14 W of CPPR R W, Sec. 34.
R 7, EWM, First Addition
lo Chlloquln
LAWTON, Jackson
Coda 14, Map 907, Tax Lot II,
Block 15, Merrill
AUST IN, Wrsley R. ft Lucille
Code 16, Map 171, Tax Lot 33,
40 00 ecs. NL ' iw
T 41 i H 12, fcrYW
LAUGHLIN, Llovd
Code 41, Map 41 JO, Tax Lot 235,
Pleasant Homes
Tracts No. 2
HAWKINS, John L.
Code 41, Map 4530, Ta Lot 28,
Lots 28 ana 29, Independence
Tracts
FRANKS, W. G. ft t leanor.
Code 24, Map 3921, Ta Lol 89,
0 40 ac. Sec. 34, T 38 1.
9, EWM, Enterprise Tracts
PENTECOST, Ernest fc Lois
Code 53, Map 3MS, Tax Lot 13,
deter I bed es fraction or
NE ' SE 4, See. 19, T 3 e,
R 9, EWM
HOUSTON, Dorolhy
Cone 8, Map IV), Tax lof 718,
I" of Lof 13. NWly
Lot 14, Block 1,
North Bly Addition
MORRIS, Birdie et al
Code 1, Map 3314, Tax tor i-i,
Lot 3. Block 44 of Buena V'tte
Addition to K. F.
TOTTEN, William H, ft Mary H.
Code I- Map 3314, Ta Lot ift-1,
Lof , Block 44 ot Buena Vista
Addition to K. F.
KBOMEYF.R, Alex
Csde 8, Map 162, Tax Lot 15,
described es S ' $ '
SE ' NE Va O StC. 13,
T 39 S, R IS EWM
STATE OF ORBGON
YEAR
1958- 59
1959- 60
1960- 61
1 961 - 62
1958- 59
1959- 60
1960- 61
1961- 62
1958- 59
1959- 60
1960- 61
1961- 62
1958- 59
1959- 60
1960- 61
1961- 62
1958- 59
1959- 60
196061
1961-62
1958- 59
1959- 60
1960- 61
1961- 62
TAX
26 08
31.00
30.31
35.11
3,91
3.74
3.66
288
11866
137.37
134.38
191.28
30.86
19 78
1933
22.33
14.34
13.90
13.59
12.94
375 55
385,91
377.35
199.57
7.34
4.7S
2.69
1.24
.22
37 58
32.52
21.04
14.67
6 61
4 68
3.0J
1.71
118 94
91.34
39 13
15.11
1958-59 49.55 15 69
195960 51.31 13.14
1960- 61 50.16 7.86
1961- 42 65.14 5.00 256.85
1958- 59 15.84 5.02 '
1959- 60 15 60 3.69
1960- 61 15,67 2.46
1961- 62 20.24 1.55 ; 80.07
1958- 59 70.49 22 33
1959- 60 B9.31 21.14
1960- 61 89.71 14 06
1961- 62 91.57 7.02 405.62
1958- 59 1.74 .39
1959- 60 1.05 .25
1960- 61 1.04 .16
1961- 62 .55 .04 4.73
1958- 59 59.58 17.08
1959- 60 32.43 7.68
160-61 33,36 5 07
1961-62 32 78 2.51 189 49
1958- 59 1 86 .60
1959- 60 1.83 .43
1960- 61 1 83 .29
1961- 63 3.45 .19 9.41
1958- 59 71.70 6.87
1959- 60 33.80 5.63
1960- 61 23.75 3.77
1961- 42 24.83 1.90 113.20
1958- 59 11.47 3.63
1959- 60 37.72 6.56
1960- 61 ' 27.67 4 34
1961- 62 39,76 3.05 124 20
1958- 59 20.46 6 48
1959- 60 34 84 S 88
1960- 61 34 80 3.89
1961- 62 4.57 .35 91.37
1958- 59 37.30 11.78
1959- 60 41 63 9.85
160-41 42 40 6.64
1961-62 48.24 3.70 ' 201.44
1958- 59 37.30 11.78
1959- 60 36 61 8.67
1960- 61 36.54 5.73
1961- 42 37.01 2.84 , 176 M
1958 59 29.74 9.42.
1959- 60 31.75 7.52
1960- 61 33.04 5.02
1961- 42 34.48 2.64 153.63
1958- 59 1.34 .39
1959- 60 1.31 .31
1960-41 131 .31
1961- 42 1.31 .10 6 18
1958- 59 1771 4 03
1959- 60 15.69 3.71
1960- 61 15 64 7.45
1961- 67 3.00 .33 37.41
1958- 59 .31 .10
1959- 40 1.05 .35
1960- 41 1.04 .14
1941-42 .42 .03 3 3
1958- 59 3689 10.57
1959- 40 98 85 33.40
1960- 41 98.66 15.46
1961- 42 99.32 7.62 J90.77
1958- 59 3 77 I 18
1959- 60 3 93 .93
1960- 61 3.97 .61
1941-43 2.50 .19 16 97
1958 59 1.84 .58
me-60 7 06 . 49
1960- 41 3 09 .33
1941-42 1.07 .08 1 54
198 59 1.38 .44
195940 1.45 .39
196041 1.47 .36
1961- 43 .79 .04 i 64
1958- 59 .83 .76
1959 60 .49 .16
1960- 61 .7 .11
1961- 42 .49 .04 3 3!
19S8 59 .83 .36
1959- 60 .69 .16
1960 41 .73 .11
1961-62 3 33 .18 3 79
1958-59 .83 .36
19S940 .69 .16
190-41 .73 .11
1961-63 1.41 .11 4 )0
1958 59 3 3 10 7 18
1959 60 38 07 4 64
1960- 41 39 40 4 61
1961- 42 17.50 1.34 118 34
1958- 59 19 14 8 0
1959- 60 37 53 5.33
190 61 7 3 60 3 70
191-42 .80 .0 81 31
1958 59 4 99 1 51
1959- 60 4 85 1.15
1960- 61 5 08 .80
1961- 42 5 39 .41 24 II
mB-59 4 99 1 98
1959- 60 4 8 5 1.15
1960- 61 5 08 .80
1961- 42 11 7) 1 44 34 61
1958 59 3 3 09 7 08 I
1959-60 43 02 9 95
190-41 43 02 4 5
1961-62 14 0 1.08 145.88
195H 59 131.4) 38 44
1959-60 139.79 30 72
19W6I 130 44 20 44
1961-62 151.71 11.44 834.63
1958 59 3161 10 07
1959-40 37 60 6 53
19W61 176 07 37.59
1961-62 18 30 1.30 399.0
1958 59 It 10 39
1959 60 34 5 7 8 6
I96CVA1 41 79 47
196162 62.11 4.7 302 44
198-59 .81 .24
1959- 40 .49 .16
1960- 41 69 .11
1961- 42 4 18 .33 7 34
1953- 53 S A 179
1951-54 9 84 1 13
1954- 55 3 11 .49
1955- 5 3.19 .24 36 65
1957-51 31 09 6ft
1954 55 13 94 3 03
1955-5 13 .'St 1 03 37.15
1957-51 70 79 58
1951- 54 30 83 7 JO
1954- 55 31 75 5 31
1955 54 34 JO 3.43 140 81
1953-53 4 67 3.10
195 J 54 4 8? 1.'4
1954.51 5 70 .81
1955- 54 5.34 . 41 2 44
1952- 5) 3.11 67
1953- 54 1 91 .44
1954 55 1 85 .39
1954 52 .40 12 91
(I.
County f Kiemafh
Whereas, fhe several real properties de
scribed on the foreegolng sheets have
been regularly assessed for taa1lon, and
taet have been duly levied and charged
thereon j and
Whereas, fhe Hens for unpaid and delin
quent taes on ihe respective parcels of
such real properties ere subiect to fore
closure by Klamath County, as provided
by law)
Now. therefore, by virtu tf fhe author
ity vested in me as the tax collector tf
said Countv, I have prepared the fort-
closure list hereinbefore set tut contain1
tn me names of Iht several persons P-
pearlng on Iht latest lax roll is the re
spective owners of the tax delinquent
proper tie-, a description of tech such
property as It appears in the latest lsx
roll, the year or year to, which taet
are delinquent on each property, together
with Ihe principal amount tf delinquent
taes for each year tnd fht amount of
accrued and accruing Interest thereon
to Marth 15, 1943
IN WlTNFSS WHFREOF, I have set
mv hand officially this 3lsl day of May,
1963.
J. M BRITTON
Sheriff and Tax Collector
of Klamath County, Oreoon
By Fsther Newell, Deputy