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1 PAGE TEN THE NEWS AND THE HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON July 21, 1939 Finf Christian Church ' Pine at Ninth street, Arthur Chnrlei Bates, minister. Pastor's study In the church, phone 1033-W. Residence, 638 Lincoln street; phone 1683-W. . Bible school meets at 9:45 a. m. . C. S. Robertson, superintendent. Mrs. iMunsell and Mrs. Clyde &U: art have charge of the cradle roll Sirs. A. C. Bates, superintendent of the primary department. Mrs. John Selby, superintendent of the Junior department. Classes (or ail ages. Communion and worship at 11 o'clock. Mrs. Alary Huydon at the organ. Prelude, "Caiuonetla," Lawrence. August B. Parker, choir director. The Doxology, fol lowed by the Invocation and the choir response, "Hear Our Pray er," McKlnney. Hymn ot praise, "A Child of the King." Commun ion hymn, "Alas, and Did My Savior Bleed." The Lord's Sup per. Prayer dedicating the Utiles and offerings. Anthem, "Rest in the Lord," Gilbert, by the choir. Sermon, "I Have Never," by the pastor. Invitation hymn, "He Is Able to Deliver xnee. Benedic tion and the "Threefold Amen." Postlude, "Marche Aux Tlem leaux," Wely, by the organist. Christian Endeavor meetings begin at 7 o'clock. This is the op portunity for youug people to re ceive training for Christian serv ice. Evangelistic service g o'clock. The young people have charge. Song service led by Norman Fraley. , The following hymns are to be used, "Come Thou Almighty King." "I Choose Jesus." "Sweet Hour of Prayer." Prayer by Jack Miller. Scripture reading by Max ine Goin. Hymn, "I'm a Child of the King." Special solo, Iris Bates. Sermon, "Poverty of Spir it," by the minister. Invitation hymn, "Where He Leads lie." Why not attend services at the downtown church this Sunday? A warm welcome awaits you here. Klamath Temple 1007 Pine street. Rev. Roy E. Southard, pastor. Phone 2355-R. 1 : ' Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Mrs. Kennerly, superintendent. Classes for all ages. Morning worship, 11 o'clock. Mrs, F. A. Sturgeon speaking. , Subject; "The Prayer of the Ages." ..v .. Qvercomer meetings, 6 p. m. Veril Southard is in charge of i the young people's meeting. The young people who have Bpent the past week at the annual young people a camp wm report. Evening service, 7:45 p. m. Rev. Sturgeon will be speaking on the .subject, "The Lamb of Mtwek..servfces: Evangelistic "aervtcea .:very night during the ' week except' Monday : and Satur- -day af 7T45 P.' m. conducted by Rev. and Mrs. Sturgeon. Radio jjospel hour, Tuesday, Ladles "Missionary circles. Al- tamont.' Friday, 1:30 p. m.; Fair- ' acres,' Wednesday,- 1:30 p. m.; Stewart-Lenox, Friday, 1:30 p. m, . . . Immanuel Baptist ; Church' v i. Eleventh and High streets, J. ' Clarence Orr. pastor. Church school, 9:45 a. m. with -classes for all age groups. Bring the family to study with us the whole Bible. For the morning worship ser vice, the:' pastor will speak on the topic. '.'God's Challenge to Man."- This entire service from 11, to 12 o'clock will be broadcast as usual. There " will be special j music. . . Due to the fact that some of T-ihe.. young people are attending the conference at Caspadia the "young people's meeting will not ' be held. : The pastor will bring the gospel v message during the evening ser ' vice at 8 o'clock. There will be S special music. Everyone is cor- - dially Invited to attend our ser-F-'Vices. ' Our midweek service Ib held Wednesday, evening at 7:30 ' o'clock;-In the absence of the " "pastor the service - will be in- charge of the deacons." " .'. ; The--' special Bible class on Thursday evening will not meet rnntll the pastor returns from the conference at Cascadia. 'first Baptist Church ' . ... V .V . Eighth street at Washington, - ''The Chinch With the Message." t.Rev. Cecil C. Brown, pastor. Ilesl ..dncoi 414 North Eighth street. .,-Pliono 2493-W. . Jiibln school 9:45 a.. in.. George O. Welch,.-superintendent. Morn 1 ing , worship service 1 1 o'clock. .Sermon subject, "The Revelation of Jesus Christ." Special music ' arranged by H. G. Shlrey. '' BYvPU 7 p. m. Mrs. G. A. Dow 'Vlon,,' general director. Evening .-.wdralilp Bervice 8 o'clock. "Five Steps to the Greatest Discovery in .Human Experience." ...Midweek service Wednesday 7:4-5 p. m. Choir, rehearsal Thurs day evening at 7:45 o'clock imdur the direction ot H. G Shlrey. ; Radio sorvieo over KFJl each Sunday morning Iiom 8:30 to 9 o'clock. East Side Baptist' Mission , - 923 East Main. street, above the East-Side pharmacy. Bible school "'each' Sunday at 9:45 a. m. with classes for all ago groups. Bring your family and come to study the word Mlti us. The "mission Is sponsored by (ho First Baptist church under the direction of Mrs. Karl Britt.. A booster band ror ' tJin children la Conducted hv .Mrs. .l tlf.n . Virnriinnn ivnlnnmn MewA oJt KlamcUluL GUuSudteA, Klamath Lutheran Church L. K. Johnson, pastor, 1030 Le Roy streot, phone 1316-W. ' History has proved that those ! working for the downfall of the church are working for the down fall of the nation, Sunday school, 9:45 a. m-. at the Elk hotel. Worship hour, 11 a. m. at the Elk hotel. Congregational and Sunday school picnic in Moore park, July 30. Worship hour at 11 a. m. Ladles Aid. August 2, at Al- goma. .Mrs. Hnlvar Haukle, hos less. "Money docs not make a great man; polished manners do not make him; even education does is small" Anon. not make a great man whose soul Welcome to our church home. It' sick or in trouble feel free to call the pastor at any time. Bring a friend with you to services Sun day. First Covenant Church 823 Walnut avenue, phone 190S-W. Gottfred J. Anderson, pastor.. . On Sunday will be held the an nual Sunday school and church outing in Moore park. No meet ings are scheduled in the church. A brief service in the park will be held at 11 a. m. Friends are requested to bring a full picnic dinner except coffee and ice cream which will be served by the church. Those folk desiring transportation to the park are requested to be at the church at 10:30 a. m. The Young People's society is sponsoring a picnic in Moore park Wednesday evening. Supper will be served at 6:30 p. m. Thursday, 7:45 p. m.( midweek service. First Methodist Church Corner ot Tenth and High streets. The Rev. Victor Phillips, minister. Church school at 9:45 a. m. L. K. Phelps, superintendent. Preaching service at 10:55 a. m. Special music by the quartet, Mrs. Redman at the piano. Sermon by the pastor. Subject, "The Sacrifice of Service." Zion Lutheran ' Church 1025 High street, G. W. Hoff mann, pastor. The Sunday service begins at 11 o'clock. Sermon topic: '.'Our Reasonable Service. - . Sunday school and junior Bible class meet at 9:45 a. m. , The Ladies' Aid will meet at the church next-Thursday-; after noon at 2 ocioeavt : - Our annual Mission day will be held August 6 in the .audi torium of Mills school. Services will be held in the morning and afternoon. ' j Because of the special services on August 6 communion -will be celebrated August 13. A cordial invitation to attend our services is extended espec ially to all who have no church home. First Church of Christ, Scientist First Church of Christ, Scien tist, corner Tenth and Washing ton streets. Sunday school at 9:30. Morn ing service at 11 o'clock. - Testimonial meeting Wednes day evening at 8 o'clock. This church maintains reading rooms in the First National Bank build ing, rooms 212-213. where the Bible, writings by Mary Baker Eddy, and autboiixed Christian Science literature may be read, borrowed or purchased. The read ing room is open daily from 1 a. m. until 9 p. m. An attendant is in charge from 12 o'clock until 4 o'clock except Sundays and holi days. Latter Day Saints Church ' The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter. Day Saints bold regular services each Sunday in the pub lic library auditorium on Fifth street and Klamath avenue. Sun day school, 10:30 a. m., evening at 7:30 o'clock. There are classes for all ages. Ladles Relief so ciety meets Tuesday afternoon at 1 o clock In the club room. Tues day evenings the Young People's Improvement association will meet at 7:30. The public Is Invited to attend any of these meetings. .-..., Salvation Army 619 Walnut street. Adlutanl Norman Bowyer. Saturday. 8 n. m.. Salvation meeting. Mens Bible class 7:30 a. m. E. A. Llnsley, teacher. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Holiness meeting 11 a. m. Young People's legion, 6:30 p. m. Tuesday: soldiers meeting, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday prayer meeting. p. m. " Thursday: salvation meeting. 8 i. m. transient men's dinner. Friday: band practice, 7 p. m. Songster practice, 8 p. m. Mrs. Parkhurst, Instructor. Boys club, 7 p. in. Louis Schwelger, Instruc tor. St. Paul's Episcopal Church Eighth and Jefferson streets, the Rev. V., E. Newman, rector Summer schedule of services: Holy Eucharist at 7 o'clock and at 11 each Sunday morning through the month of July. The church school at 10:15 a. m. Christian Endeavor Activities On Friday, July 14, the young peoples society from the Klam ath Falls Christian church enjoy ed a lawn party at the home of Alfred Jacobson. The high school society held a busiuess meeting In tho church on the same evening The youug people's society ot the Klamath Falls Christian church held a monthly executive meeting Monday, July 17. The fi nancial report showed S5S.65 cash In the society treasury. Alice English will arrive July 33 to do the painting of the church bap tistry. The young people's society also enjoyed a surprise birthday party at the home ot Murnice Tiller on Wednesday, July 19. There were 82 present at the fireside meeting in the Christian church last Sunday evening, July 16. Mr. Dossett, professor of voice at the Northwest Christian col lege in Eugene, sang a solo. He was accompanied by Mrs. Dossett at the piano. Fireside will be held July 30 In the Methodist church. The Tulelake society held "a party July 17 at the home of Vir ginia and Leon Streets'. After games and a treasure hunt every one enjoyed an old fashioned bar becue. The party closed with the singing of songs. . First Presbyterian Church The First Presbyterian church is located on North Sixth at Pine streets. The 'pastor is the Rev. Theodore Smith, whose residence is 435 North Second street, tele phone 2241. and at the church, 429. Mrs. Raymond W. Coopey. organist. Charles R. Stanfield. choir director. Morning worship. 11 o'clock, organ prelude, "Andante In G" by Darnton. The congregation sings the "Trisaglon,". "Holy, Holy, Holy." Following the call to wor ship the congregation sings '"The Doxology," and the "Gloria Patri." After the prayer the response Is Whelpton's "Hear Our Prayer, O Lord." The offertory is "Canion etta" by Lawrence. Lewis Hart will sing a tenor solo, "I will Lift Up Mine Eyes by Eville. The pastor will preach. The service will close with the organ post lude, "Praise Ye the Father" by Gounod. The evening service Is held at 8 o'clock and opens with the or gan ppetludei "Safely Through Ano(ber-Week" by Mason. The;of fertoryle' "Melody" by Coleman and the postlude is Gounod's "Praise Ye the Father." The pas tor will deliver the sermon. The Christian Endeavor socle ties meet at 7 o'clock in the eve ning. " Church 'school, 9:45 a. m. Community Congregational Church "What did Jesus really teach?" is the sermon theme of Rev. Eu gene V. Haynes, pastor, as he speaks at the 11 o'clock morning worship service Sunday. The Com munity Congregational church is located on Garden avenue near Martin street. Church school meets each Sun day morning at 9:45 o'clock. Dur ing the summer months an un usually interesting program of Christian character education Is being conducted by the pastor and his brother. All young people and adults not connected with any church are cordially invited to attend. THIS CURIOUS WORLD COr.!msrIA(Mvict.H0l SfOv-rr jr. ,s e: highest jr?k ''yJb DEVELOPED OF THE F Sa-, S?5. ' ir ASuER: JTlie,Vlrginla rail ' ma"h blrd. f secretive in Its habits, and belonging to the same family as the coots and gallinules. NEXT: Why does moose wear "bclP'f CHURCH GROUP LAUDS ASHURST FOR EFFORTS The Methodist Federal Inu for Social Service (uuotficial) has adopted a resolution commending Circuit Judge Kdwnrd 11. Asliursl "for his earnest efforts la miiko Klamath Falls a cleaner city. "We follow with prayerful In terest Ms activity7 in behulf ot the enforcement of tho law." tho resolution rends. It Is signed by Leon C. Polndoxter of Salem as president, and George I,. Poor, Portland, as secretary-treasurer. Church of The Naxarene Corner of Garden avenue and Martin street. Rev. II. I,. Russell, pastor. Residence, SI 33 Orchard avenue, phono, 1793-M. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Mothers anil fathers are invited to come and start their children to Sunday school. There aro classes for every age. Morning worship, 11 o'clock. Row H. L. Russell win bring the morning message. Junior meeting, 6; 4 5 p. m. downstairs. Mrs. Russell lias charge of the youngsters. Young people's service, 6:45 p. m. Dave Keller will bo tho leader of the evening. Evangelistic service, S p. m. Everyone is cordially Invited to come and enjoy the song service and preaching. Midweek prayer service, 7:45 p. m. Wednesday, at the church. Young people's prayer service, 7:45 o'clock, Friday evening. Place will be announced Sunday. Friday evening at 8 o'clock at the church, The King's Men, quar tet of singers from tho North west Nazarene college, will bo at the church for an evening ot singing. R. Wayne Gardner, an instructor in tho school is ac companying tho boys. The public is Invited 10 attend. Modoc Point Baptist Mission Sunday school. 10 a. m. Worship service. 11a. m. Prayer service. 11:30 a. m. Mrs. Zell is planning something of special Interest for the opening exorcise ot Sunday school. The Sunday school picnic will be either the first or second Sunday in Au gust bo we are especially inviting everybody to come and help us plan tor this event. The contest is progressing very nicely, it Is expected to be real Interesting during the lew remaining Sun days. The adult Bible class is finally beginning the discussion of the thirteenth chapter of Matthew. At the worship service 'we will discuss with you some.of the promises, of God. studying the part that man must do, and then the greater thing that God will do. It Is impossible to discuss the large number of promises that are contained in the Holy Writ, there fore we will only take up a few of them. God has said, that If man will do something. He will do something. This will be an Illustrated blackboard talk. "Draw nigh to God. and He will draw nigh to you." POR VALLEY SUNDAY SCHOOL Sunday school will be held in the Poe Valley granite hall at 10 a. 'm., with Veril Southard in charge, classes for all ages. Rest dents of this community are in vited to attend. Why woes never cease. As soon as one heat wave moves east, tho wea frier man informs us another's coming from the west. - ' They're talking about moving the St. Louis Browns to another city. What are those 15 fans go ing to do with their afternoons? By William Ferguson VfRSINfA RAIL 81s A U 7.1A III C'--T AUSTRALIANS VISIT HERE ON TOUR OF NORTH AMERICA Lee S. McMullen acted as host hern this week to Mr. and Mrs. J. tl. Crawford of Sydney, Aus tralia, who are touring the United Stales and Canarin with the Idea ot promoting business relations between North America and Aus tralia. Crawford Is an economist repre senting (he Rural Bunk of New South Wales and is a lecturer in tho I'ntrersity of Sydney. As a local feature ot tho trip, Ralph R. 'Macartney, gonmal manager, conducted tho visitors on a tour of the Weyerhaeuser Timber company plants. Planes "bombed" France In a murk air raid. Question: wcro the pilots getting themselves used to tho act or gutting France uaod to the future? LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OK HIIKKIWH KAI.K OF REAL PROPERTY Notice Is hereby given that by virtue of an Execution and Order of Sale Issued out ot the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Klamath County the 29th day of June. 1939, upon and pursuant lo a Decree duly given and made by said Court the 39th day of Juno, 1939. In Equity Suit No. 5533. pending therein, In which Federal Farm Mortgago Corpora tion, a corporation, was plaintiff, and J. F. Reynolds and Elva Rey nolds, husband and wire; and Klamath County, a municipal cor poration, were defendants, 'which Execution and Order ot Sale was to me directed and commanded me to sell the real property here inafter doscrlbed to satisfy cer tain liens and charges In said Decree specified. 1 will, on Mon day, the 31st day of July, 1939, at the hour of eleven o'clock In the forenoon of said day, at the front door of the County Court House In Klamath Falls, Klamath County, Oregon, offer for sale and sell at public auction for cash, subject to redemption as provided by law. all of the right, title and Interest of the defendants In said nit and of all parties claiming by, Chief NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN rronl door of the City Hall In following described premises, to Lot Addition Block HOLLISTER IS 1 J. 0. Plorco. Est. 1 1 J. G. Plorco. Est. U 1 J. O. plorco. Est. 18 1 J. 0. Plorco, Est. KLAMATH 10' i 93 L. L. & Drift A. Truax, and Mable A. McColluin 8 NE i . 93 L. L. & Llda A. Truax and '-.I'. Mable A. McColluin 9 ' 93 L. L. & Llda A. Truax and .- c Mable A. McColluiu 1 105 J. (i. Pierce. Est. 2 105 J. G. Pierce, Est. RAILROAD 1, W. 81.1' of 1 L. K. Nelson 2, W. 61.1' of 1 L. K. Nelson v 9A 2 W. E. R. Rookor 10A 3 W. C. Dnlton 22R 3 G. L. Gllroy 23A 3 J. M. McDonald 27 A 3 L. E. Nelson 27B 1 L. E. Nelson 27C 3 L. R. Nelson 2SA ' 3 L. E. Nelson 5 A -4 L. L. Truax SB 4 L. L. Truax 6C 4 ' C rover A. Litton 7C 4 , , U. 8. National Corp. 141) 4 Tony Molutore HB 4 Tony Molatore 9B S W. D. Stewart 12C - 5 Paul R. Winters , 14C 5 Mrs. W. E. Smith 16A 5 Etta M. Moore 16B 6 Klla M. Moore 16D S Herbert J. & Anna J. Savldge 18A 5 J. J. Murphy 18C - S It. K. Binith 18D 5 Mary Christy 19A 5 Flda Houston 19B S Klda Houston 19C 5 Fldn Houston 3B J. E. Hlblicrt 11B , 8 H. F. Btuhr . 17A ( Arthur R. Wilson, Trustee, 'ft Edith & Marion Ethel Marnier 17B t Arthur R. Wilson, Trustee, & Edith & Marlon Elhol Manner 21A 6 Gynthor C. & Clara O. Tessum 21 B 8 Gynther C. & Clara O. Tessum 21G ( Gynther C. ft Clara O. Tosstun 22A 8 Gynther C. Tessum 22B 8 Gynthor C. Tossum 24A ' Ed Fostor 25 1 J 8 Kd Fostor 27A 8 Oak Boggs 4pB 8 S. O. Johnson 2B 7 Harriet I. Hunter 13B 7 Carl J. Hanson 14A 7 Carl J, Hanson 22A 7 Win. J. Doorninn 22 B 7 Wm, J. Beormnn 37A 7 It. H., F, M., & J, T. Ueniielt 1A 7 Harriot I. Hunter IB 1 Harriet I. Hunter 2A 7 Harriot I. Hunter 3 , 8 Mabol J. Raid win 8. 8 Geo. W. McColluin 9 8 Ooo. W. McColluin 10 ' , 8 Geo. W. McColluin j 8 n Katharine I). Johnson 7 9 Katharine ii, Johnson 8 i 9 Kathnrlno II, Johnson 3 11 Huntford Jones SECOND RAILROAD 4 17 C. R. Lucas 24 17 K. It. Eilckson ft 0. C. James 20 17 A. E. Slonohouso 6 18 Kin ulnt Ii Development Co. 10 ' . IS It. W. ft Allco Smith SECOND HOT SPRINGS 8 . 64 J. A. King 11 64 Gerlriulu Vance Anderson, Et. Al, 7 & 8, S.E. 1 65 ,1. A. King 10 81 R. L. Davidson 15 - 61 A. J. Connolly This sale la made under and have been delinquent for more than one year prior to June 28rd, Klamath Falls, -Klnmath County, described Is located within the City of Klnmnth Fnlls, Klnmnlh County, Orogon, nnd la holng snld 2210 Oregon Codo 1930, as amended, providing a' method of foreclosing snoclnl nssossinont Mens. Meh of said lots, parcels, nnd of Klamath Falls the full amount Dated this 23rd day of Juno, 1939. Klrst publication: June 23rd, 1939. Final publication: July 21st, 1939. LEGAL NOTICES through or under them, or any of thorn, slnco the 30th day of April, 1934, In or to the following described real properly, to-wlt: The Northeast Quarter (or Lois One, Two, Seven, Eight, N'luu, Ten, Fifteen and Sixteen) of See t Ion Thirteen. Township Thirty-six South, llnugo Ten, East of the Wllluiuetto .Merid ian, except a strip of land 200 feet wldo otf North sldu of said Northeast Quarter containing 12.13 acres deeded to Oregon, California and Eastern Kali way by deed recorded In Hook 78, page 600, Doud Records of Klamath County, Oregon, and except 0.29 a'crea In Noi'lli casterly corner of said North east Quarter doedud to Loruiis Lumber Company, n corpora tion, by deed recorded In Honk 89. pago 688, Deed Rocurds of Klamath County, Oregon, Subject to right ot way here tofore granted for power line purposes; Together with all the tene ments, hereditaments and up puiteuaiicos thereunto belong tug or In anywise appertaining, Sltunted In Klnmnlh County, Slate of Orogon DATED: June 30, 1030. L. L. LOW, SIIWUlr'F OF KLAMATH COUNTY, ORE GON. By Anno Price. Deputy J 30; July 7-14-21-38. No. 88 NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH. IN THE MATTER OF THE ES TATE OF OLGA CATHERINE STRUNK. Deceased. Notice la hereby given that I filed my final account as adminis tratrix of tho ealato ot the above named deceased, and that Monday, the 14th day of August, 1939, at 10 A. M . In the Court Room ot the above Court, at Klnmnlh Falls, Oregon, Is the time and plnce fixed where any person mny present any objections to snld tlnul account, and at said tlmn and place, I ho Court will finally settle said ac count. JOSEPHINE J. JONES Administratrix. Jy 14-21-38; Aug. 4-11. No. 93 of Police's Sale of Real Property for Special City Assessment Liens that on the 25th day of July. 1939. beilnnlni at th. hour of 10:00 A M nf ssld d.v. at the Klamath Falls. Klamath County, wit: To Whom Assessod by virtue of a warrant or list Oregon, which warrant or list tracts will ho sold sopurntoly and will be struck off to the first bidder offering lo ony ilia city of Its assessment lions plus Interest and tho costs or and upon this sulo i FRANK II A M M , I CHIEF OF POLICE OF TUB CITY OF KLAMATH FAIts . KLAMATH COUNTY, oiiicgom vlamaih HALLS, , RATES Paid-in-Advancs On day, per word Two-day run, por word .... Three-day run, pe' word. ... Be One weolc run, per word One monlh run. per word ..20e Charge Adt Each Insertion, per word . 3c (No charqe made lor leu than f 5c) (All mall order ads must have cash with order). All ads are Inserted In both tdlllnus of The News-Herald. A, I classifications art num bered aud appar In numerical order. The doad-llne for classifica tion la 12:00 a. m. Ada received after 13:00 o'clock will be run In the "Too Lata to Classify" column. Lost and Found LOST Small tun fox-terrier. Illiu-k liiurkliiKS on fare. Re ward. Phono 67-W-5. 7-21 LOST White lhminnrk poodle. Reward. Phone 446, 7-21 LOST lloiwocn Mt. Hebron and Ft. Klamath, a 32x8 tire and International truck rim. Ho ward for ml 11 in of suine. Call Ira Orem. 3U-K-31. 7-21 4 Genoral Notices Go By Motor, Coach Shortcut Itouto -Lowod Fares to Northern Points One Round Way Trip Spokane ..$11 .00 $20.05 Boise. Ida. 10.00 18.10 Portland . 5.90 10.65 Seattle 8.40 14.65 Mt. Hood Stages. Inc. Blisses Leave 1:00 P. M. ' Greyhound Depot Phono 999 7-30-tull Oregon, I will sell at puhllo auction (or cash on hand all of the Dnte Levied June 30. 1928 Juno 30, 1928 Juno 30, 1938 June 30, 1928 May 9. 1923 Decoinbor 19. 1927 December 19, 1927 June 30, 1028 June 30, 1928 May 9, 1923 May 9, 1923 Mny 9, 1923 May 9, 19 23 May 9. 1923 May 9, 1923 May 9, 1923 May 9. 1923 May 9, 1923 ' May 9. 1923 May 9. 1928 May 9, 1923 May 9. 1923 May 9, 19 23 May 9. 1923 May 9, 19 23 May 9. 19 23 May 9. 19 23 Mny 9, 1923 May 9. 1923 Mny 9, 1923 May 9. 1923 May 9. 19 23 May 9, 1923 May 9. 1923 May 9. 1923 May 9, 1923 May 9, 1923 May 9, 1923 May 9, 1923 May 9. 1923 Mny 9. 1923 Mil no 30, 1928 June 30, 1928 June 30, 1928 Juno 30, 1028 Juno 30, 1928 June 30, 1928 Juno 30, 1928 ' Juno 30, 1928 Juno 30, 1928 Juno .'10, 1928 Juno 30, 11128 Juno 30, 1028 Juno 30, 11128 June 30, 1928 Mny I, 1927 Juno 30, 1928 Juno 30, 1928 Juno 30, 1928 Juno 30, 1928 July 30, 1928 July 30, 1928 July 30, 1928 May 4,' 11)27 May 4, 1927 Mny 4, 1927 July 30, 1928 Juno 30, 1928 Juno 30, 1028 Juno 30, 1928 Mny 1923 July 30, 1928 September 10, 1024 Keptoiubcr Hi, 1921 Scptnmhcr 10, 1924 Mny fl, 1923 May , 1923 In tnbulnr form for the collodion 1939. on ronl estate within the la In my hands. Each of tho General Notfcei INTKIIHTATIO MOVlNtl Klam ath Ti'iuiafur and Uturago. l-4uilf LONG DIMTANCIt HAULING Phone 1097. 8-4mtt Portonali MEN Ol. D AT 40! Get pop. Now Ostrux 'Ion lo Talilnln contain raw oyster InvlKoiiitora and other allmtilniils. One dose Blurts new pep. Vnluo 11.00. Special price 8l)e. Call, wrltu Whllmiin Drug company. 7-J I NOTIl'K Afler tills dale I will mil lie respnnsllilii (or debts coiiliiicted by anyone other than myself. Sinned July 21, 10:iu W. I,. James, 7-24 MOVlNtl PACKING STOKING Phono 1097. . 8-Uilitf WILL NOT II B HKHI'ONHIHI.M (or any delits other than my own Clarence F. Huston. 7-22 FULL HI'INAL ANALYSIS ot youT Illness. without cost or otillKn-l (Ion. Why suffer? Dr. David, chiropractor. 2307 South Dili, I'huiin 24UII. 8-Snilt 8 Traniportallon LEAVING FOR NICIIRASKA July 23. Take pnsseiigers, share ex penses. Phone 142f-W. 7-33 DRIVING HOT SPRINGS, AUK., hy way ot Sail Fraurlsco and I Angeles. Tuka 2 or 3 to share pint expense. Refer, mire eirhiuiKcd. Ask for Row ell, Esplanade Courts, No. 8. 7-23 10 Servicet FILMS Any 8-exposure roll de veloped and printed 26c. East Side Pharmacy, 926 E Main. M3inlf AUTO WINDOW GLASS Inslnlled, mirrors made, resllvered. Klm-v hall's Glass Shop. 627 Wnlnut.l Phone 2243. 7-3 1 nut IIOUSKCl.EANINil Art llenedlet. Call mornings. 1 470-U. 7-23 CURTAINS homo laundered and stretched. Kcnuoiialil. Phone 142SW. -I9llltf Purpose or Assessment Amount Paving and Sewer Pavlnii and Hewer Paving and Hewer Paving and Hewer Paving and Sewer Paving Tavlng Pnvleg and Hewer Paving and Hewer Sewer Sower Hewer and Paving Paving and Hnwer Paving and Sewer Hewer Paving and Sower Paving and Hewer Paving and Hewer Paving and Hower Paving and Hewer Paving and Hower Paving and Hewer Paving and Hewer Paving and Hower Paving and Hewer Paving and Hower Paving nnri Hewer Paving and Sower Paving and Hewer Paving and Hewer Paving and Sower ! Paving and Hewer I'nvlng and Sewer Paving and Sewer Paving and Sewer Paving nnd Hewer Paving and Sower Paving nnd Hower Paving and Sewer Paving and Sewer Paving nnd Sower Paving and Sewer Paving and Sower Paving and Sower Paving nnd Sewer Paving and Sewer Paving nnd Sewer Paving nnd Hewer Paving nnd Hnwer Paving and Sewer Paving nnd Hewer Pnvllig and Hewer Paving and Hewer Paving and Hewer Paving iiiul sewer Paving and Hewer Paving nnd Hewer Paving ii nil Hewer Paving and Sewer Paving nnd Sewer Paving nnd Rower Pnvlng.nnd Hewer Paving nnd Hewer Paving nnd Hewer Pnvlng nnd Hewer I'nvlng nnd Hewer Pnvlng and Sewer i Paving nnd Sewer Pnvlng and Hewer I'nvlng and Hewer Pnvlng mill sewer Paving nnd Sower Pnvlng Paving Pnvlng Sewer Sower I 121.08 in u. ?a 2.10.61 312.38 - 1028.34 -I 119 9V 363 8 749.24 663.01 13.04 1189 293. 68 190.48 IT.3.07 36.58 267.09 285.49 321.90 347 86 177.61 177 83 329.77 376.04 273.16 364 08 281.19 375.98 565.34 370.91 370.91 412 24 834.79 744.89 870.47 658.79 217 44 263.24 202.83 202.63 353.80 . 380.83 434.21 472.63 0.19.34 , 620 14 ' 520.14 622.88 760.70 371.38 420.20 429.25 437.17 837.00 193.40 1383.25 41(7.87 412.64, 672.13 461.4 588.58 600.80 220.73 219.66 228.44 ' 754.82 807 48 657.20 11176.15 777.31 809.65 2.13.34 44.77 203.37 2U 61 48.82 nf .nnnini n. u enrniti-nln II,,, I, .( tl, s,n.. .. lots, nni-exit .. i,,,,. .i.. under sections 602201 to 60 J 23, 30; Jy 7, 14, 21 No. 86 ..-" -"ft"" - ' - f''V:' K'Vf.-V-':,, ''.,';'.,'. ... , .'-..