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PACE EIGHT HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON FRIDAY, JAN. J, 198 MARKETS and FINANCIAL Vhear Shows Sharp Declines CHICAGO, Jan. 2 ()) Declines ranging to about 5 cents at times were recorded In wheat on the board o( trade today. Other (trains cased, but losses were not as sharp as In the dread cereal. Snow In parts of the Southwest, continued dull flour business. absence of the government from the cash wheat market and belief that marketings of wheat will soon expand all combined to cause the decline. Wheat closed 1'4 to i cents lower to higher, May t253-, oats were 't-I'i lower, May $1.18' i. and sovbeans were 2 cents higher. March $4.06. Wheat "pen Hih low March - 3 01 3 02 3 00 May - 2MV2.94 2 95'. 2.91 July 2.63 -Vl 2 66'j 2.61 Sept. -.- 2 59 2 59'. 2 55 Dec 2.56 '. 2.561, 2 51 . LIVESTOCK ' CHICAGO, Jan. 2 iv-lUSDA) Salable hogs 55O0. total 10.000; weight under 240 lb. opened 25 50 cents higher but closed with part of advance lost; heavier weight butchers and sows steady to cent higher: bulk good and choice 180-240 lb. butchers $27.75-$28 25: top $28.50 sparingly; mast good and choice 240-270 lb. $27-$28: good and choice 288-330 lb butchers most beef cows $15 50-$20.00; cut-$26J5-$27.35: few loads good and j tcrs $14.75 down: heavy sausage choice around 160-190 lb. $27.00- : bulls quotable to $21 50. $27.75; sow-s scarce: most good and choice 300-500 lb. $23 O0-S24.50; good clearance. 8alablc catUe 1500. total 1500: salable calves 300. total 30: fed steers and heifers steady: no choice I TRICYCLES WAGONS BABY WALKERS POOLE'S Bicycles A Sporting Goods ZSt So. 7th TkecsTomkA RING0S Fin'D OUT KnEs.1 -Ssi2, 5HE"5C-DA51 I J t AiMT THE KDT?f g ihis cvj ""T- j'-Z ' - I ft fcfrj STOP IT. ONLY DONE TKCTNCrr.Oy.rVB. f 5S ) Jpi ttT kMS ,j. 'WTT vaj BIS,A " aD XNOWSONN UNT.-E Y -E.P.SE0 BOSS NOT TO Se - tou, voo cms. aw o ' n-t , oy , I mock e voo (TT 1 r M THIff mlltS I ImItIRBI cf,,0 J2SViJ2 KEM HINTIW W, MENTION IT, POrWEE. WKZ FNE FET W Wu. WSH...Kir IF WE IkUwU'Vto KEU SLS?ocE HEWAU'5 'TS SWELL IPEM WPWTEMPTOKPPW UwHPMh- - ?LL, WAS RCT EWM!5W SHE lAUST KNOW THE A f09. W KB. THEN tWN IN TO THE paPEB THEJN&T-T rSJcT. P5ETHER60!LEWiNFRCHlt r JV T00RR0W VWllE I WORK 1 L I ' rK! 7 Sww! A . ''YOU YtHEPOOH f AR64r THEY BEAUTIES? CARTERS MAVF ( MR IMsTre K BF1U- vcsv '( U1J1 ...u.tc H Tfc, . u... N $1 usp Tmij v"oS 8$ Q rXtp) gj po1ntHhse'o 5MI WOUL PREKe pistols! jt, UKjU,( v VV e- VOM WJGHhNOT THAT VrTVERTfwolXDffTa v- hoteuI vouts eiwina l Kino oe kx)- ) ye, ip we RIGHT HER6 WITH IF VOU ( PQU'T-bajPCE lower. May $2.93 corn was Close 3.01 2 56 253 -2 57 I offerings here: , good steers $27- $32: short load $32.50. the top: comparable heifers $25 50-$31.00; rnnsidprnhle Inmiirv for choice rat- tie and competitive market on me. dium steers and heifers at $24 i down to $19 and below: unstable trade, however, on rough, coarse. weighty shortfed steers at $25-S31: yearling kinds preferred: cows strong to 2a cents higher: bulls 'steady: vealers firm at $32 down: Salable sneep 1500: total 2000: slow; early sales slaughter classes public" which succeeded the mon around steady, double good and archy. said the requests may reach choice around 90 lb. shorn lambs ; Swiss federal offices in Bern tomor with No. 1 pelts around $25.50: row. but that a ivnlv is not n.i. lew decks mostly good grade native For Kent TRUCKS -PICKUPS -CARS U-Drive - Move Yourself Local or Long Distance. Save 2 STILES' BEACON SERVICE Phone 8304 1201 East Stain &J1 IIS PJRTT F 1-.ERE BAD-' HEM. i HE CE5. PUftJfcB OIIO THE 3P I 1 Y. will be verv coc(!neLEYog been txwe? r 1Mb HOT6L-IIOW,LrrB JTHOT'S WHfiTWE Mtw J SOUT WHAT VOtrvE BEEN OOIHQ, AHWE- I TO KNOW yaai.iM l. ,u.. .dferM m I mid Western woolrd liimlu 125.30-$-'6.00: a.-klim around W7 lor two cars Rood and choice fed wooled litmb.s; two loads moNtly medium mid Rood sliiushlor ewes $10.50; Rood to cliolce ewes satrce, miot uble to $11 M. Klamath Basin Potato Shipments (In Carload, 1 11H7-H 1946-7 S7 Jl ...... MN " 97S S53J 5686 1 1'eceinbrr .10 i '' Season to Date CHICAGO. Jan. 2 IAP-USDA1 Potatoes: Total li. S. shipments Wednesday 625 and Thursday 431: arrived 84: on track 198: supplies ri'ther light: demand good market 2 93'.-'j j stronger especially for russets: Col 2 63 -2.64 ' orudo Red McClures $4 10-4.25; Icaho Russet Burbanks U. S. No. 1, $5.15-5.30: standards $4 75. utilities SI. 15; Minnesota-North Dakota Red River Valley Cobblers $2.70. : i Royal Fflmilv GoCS ' . ' To Switzerland BUCHAREST, Romania. Jan. 2 ieli The Romanian government asked today lor 35 visas tor former King Mihai. Queen Mother Helen and their retinue to enter Switier- li.l.M. Diplomatic passports were re quested for Mihai. who abdicated Tuesday, and his mother. A spokesman lor the commuuist- dominaied "popular democratic re ed lefore late Monday or Tuesdav because Swiss offices close at noon on Saturday. MARKET CLOSES NEW YORK. Jan. 2 i The New York stock exchange announced to- i day trading would be suspended tomorrow. January 3. because of , storm conditions. CEEf WHOT HOJE ha! ho! OH, HOTHKIG UtUSUdL- FOR SIBERIA. THAT 16-rVE DOt COtWDEWVBLB tWJG AIIO DON'T VOO MEtfriOtlSttT TO ME CAN'T BEAR THE I ALL WANT THOUGHT OF THE Weather Kills Stock Market neither the bulls nor the bears but old man weather that received the principal blame today for pulting a severe chill on the first 1948 stink market volume and Inspiring con siderable price Irregularity. The ticker tape dozed through the first four hours with only 380.000 shares appearing. While gains ran to a point or so for favorites near the close, many lasers of as much persisted. Transfers of about 600, 000 shares, minimum for a full ses sion since September, compared with 1.540.000 Wednesday. Stragglers the greater part of the day Included U. S. Rubber. J. I. Case, Phillips Petroleum. Scars Roe buck. Gillette. J. C. Penney, Amer cun Can. Consolidated Natural Gas. Union Carbide and International Paper. American Telephone, on sales for 60-day delivery, was off ! about 2 points but about even on ' regular transactions. i A number of railway bonds did i better. Cotton, toward" the finish, ! n off si is to si is . hl- ai Chicago- wheat ended down I', to 4 cents a bushel, corn off 'a to up and oats off to A I Chem Dye American Can Am Pow Lt Am Tel Tel Anaconda Atchison Beth Steel Boeing Airplane Cunadia Pacific Case J I Chrysler Commonwealth Sou Consol Edison Kit) I 79 8, 153 34 ' 1)6'. 103 23'. 12'. 45 s 63 . 2', . 22 '. 13'. 34 r. vi, Crow n Zellerback curtiss Wright Douglas Aircraft Du Pont De Nem 4 49 186 LEAPIM' LIZARDS! TH'tALT MiriES' HOVTj VUH GET AWAY? STUCt; r General Electric , SR' I General Foods 34 it General Motors 58 Goodyear Tire 4:1 G' Noil hem I'M Int Harvester Htl't lot Paper Pld 53 '. 1 Johns Mauvllle 41 Kennecolt 411 Montgomery Ward 5:1 ' i Nash Kclvlnalor . 17 l. ' Nat Dairy mi I N Y Central m, ' North Am Co 17 i Northern Pacific 21 ! Pac Gas Klec 35', Pae Tel ,V Tel . 112 Pan American 9 j Penney J c 42' Radio Corp v Rayonler 30s ; Rayonler Pfd 3:1 Reynolds Metals 24N Diehfleld 17" Safeway stores 21 S i Sears Roebuck 37 Sinclair Oil I8. Southern Pacific 51 I Siaudard Brands Jti'i Slumlord Oil Cal 62 I Studebaker Corp 31 , ! Sunshine Mining Ill5, i I'nlon (Ml Cal 26', Union Pacific 165 ! United Airlines 16', United Aircraft I' S Steel 77 i Warner Bros Pic 12 ' j Westing Elec 30 ' Woolworlh . 45' I NY Apartment Burns Down NKW YORK. Jan. 3 ..!- A five- ' alarm office building fire which spread to two converted apartment j houses blanketed Manhattan's West 1 Side at Columbus Circle lu dense smoke today. An undetermined number jf per- . sous, many clad In nightclot'ics wetc led down ladders and an 80-year-old ' woman leaped to safety in a lifcurt. j Eight firemen were overcome by smoke In fighting the blae which j started lu the office building lu I West Mth street at 7:19 a. in. (KST.. 1 ROME. Jan. 3 i,TA nation-wide The rear wall of the four-story i bank workers' strike begun without loft building at 2:10 West 58th street. ! fanfare on New Year's Kve threat cuved In shortly before 10 a. in., but ! ened today to block the pay en no one was Injured. At that time ! velojies of millions of Italian work fire officials said the front wall of ers paid on a weekly basis, the same building was weak and If the strike continues through might also collapse. Shortly after out the day which seems likelv 10 a ni VraitV M.,...t... ....(.. ... ' -.1 . ' ........ ., , operations of the lire department said the fire was under control. BIG I'l.AV MOSCOW. Jun. 1 iJ'i Pravdii, communist party organ, devoted a four-column story loduy to Henry A. Wallace'! Milwaukee speech Tuesday, saying that the third party presidential candidate was gieetcd with "a wild ovation and Interrupted many tunes with en thusiastic appluuse." OBITUARIES WILLIAM JO Mil A MLI'lll.St WlllUli. Juahua Mruheti. rtulm fur ihc pttl it ycur. pdau auu i (.riviuuit. urc. on iliurtUd), Januttty I, JbHa. tl Ma a unlive ot Ujiiilxh-. Calif . and w MKL-tl toJ rr I ino.iui mnu tf d tue time ol hi dcalfi. lie l urvivvd by hla wilo. lle.cn nil a on, J'iiim H- ot llui til), a brut tier, ltcnt 01 riaiaiati, Aru. Air. Step tic ns mi r.'Urr tT t': lool'. and Mope Hehckah uAgt, No. n. Anhland, Ore. The rcuiaiiui are -it U-inl Klarnith Funeral Home. lio lliarn Notuo of the funeral arrangement wilt be an nounced later. ANNA IAK MONTI. I III Mn Anna, Mae Montclth, wife nf Ralph E. Monteitn. pttwd uway in tin city at 4 03 a. m today 'f'ridayi lolluwing an lilneaa of four week duration. .vtr. .Montcilh was a native uf Uillun, Mmii . age 3u year 7 month and 31 day, having resided In Klamath fall for the oaat 4 yeara and 7 months, moving hcie With her family from Nampa Uu. In ad dition to her huaband ahe la aurvlved by two daughter. Mrs. Martha Ulrirli and Caroline Ann Montcilh both of Klamath ('alia: three alalera. Mr Lucy Hedmond, Nmp, la . Mr. Sadie Sliuri Jeff. 1'ayetle. Ida . and Mra. Margaret! Kaymondi lliggcra, KUrnaUi Kali, two brother. John Hatfield. Wrnalchrr. Waih , Kldon Hatfield, Nampa. Ida , and two granddaughters. The remain are In the care of the Karl Whltltx-k Funeral Home, Pine at Sixth. Kuneral arrange menu will be announced tomorrow. tKKIlKUK Y. PANIlil. Fredrick V. Daniel. native of Yam hill county. Ore., age lid yeura 2(1 dayi. and a resident of Klamath 'alla for the pait 42 years, pamaed away tn IhU city Thursday, January 1 at l.M p m. after an lllneaa of but two daya duration. Mr. Daniel had apent the most of his life in the lumber Industry and hla last work waa with the Shaata planing mill He I survived by hU wife. Henrietta rare Daniel: five sons. William. Norman, Kred Jr , and Alvin Daniel, all of Klam ath Falls; Claud Daniel. Balboa Reach. Calif : hla mother, Mra Mary Daniel, Sheridan, Ore.: three brothers. Chrle and Earl Daniel of Sheridan, Ore ; Norman Daniel, San Francisco, Calif : three alsters, Mr. Grace Barber and Mra. Ethel Persons, Sheridan. Ore.; Mra. Ixil tie Crawford, McMlnnvllle. Ore : and three grandchildren. The rrmains are In the care of the Earl Whillock Funeral Home, Pine at Sixth. Funeral arrange menta will be announced tomorrow. FUNERAL ( llt riD R OTTi rtHM K ( HHIHTKNNI N The funeral service for the late Cheater Otter beck Chrlstensen, who passed away In thla city on Wednesday, December M. Ht47 will lake place from the chapel of Ward's Klamath Funeral Home. 023 High, on Saturday, January .1. IH4H at 2 p. in., the Hev. David Harnett of the First Presbyterian church officiating. Com mitment service and Interment In the family plot In Ltnkvllle cemetery. Friends are respectfully Invited to at tend. li'.'IH 11 '!!,!; FLOWER SHOP 4 JO MAIN PMOWI R8MorS4Q annii:i:i.iMM. FOR EVERY KLAMATH MACHINE & Locomotive Works Spring & Elm Mill Supply Dept. Phona 5141 Canal Zone Probe Slated WASHINGTON, Jan. 2 wl'l llialnuaii Thomas iR-N. J.I an nounced today ihul tho house com mittee oil un-Aiuerlcau activities will make an on the spot Investiga tion laic this month of "communist lullltratlon" In the Pauainu caiiul none. The Panama Inquiry will be part of a five-point program the com initlie has outlined lor imiurdlute consideration. This Inchiilrs a re sumption of the investigation ot communist lullueiices In Hollywood and hearings on aliempta to steul atom bomb tuloruuttion, to Indoc tiliiallon of negro groiiis with comuiunism and the spread of lus clsm. Thomas said he will conduct Hie Panama Investigation, assisted by Robert K. Siiipling. duet Inves tigator. Whether other committee members will accompany them to Puuamii has nut been decided. "We are going to Investigate pri marily reports that communists are making headway In their progriim to luiilirate labor groups in the Panama canal zone." Thomas told a reporter. He declined to sav Ytliitliie lu. - tit .11.1 ne ami btrlpling will Impure also Into tne 1 111 rem controversy briweru Ih,. ..t..r .., .. 11... 11 gournnieul of Panama and the United States over leasing of bon.li. . er bases to this country. "One of the first things the com- niittee will do when congress re- con v-ue.i next week." Thomas said, I "1.. to hold a public hearing to m quire into the spread of fascism In n tin., country. We will mii - Gerald I,. K. Smith during this hearing." Strike Closes Rome Banks . ....... pay envelopes 111 111,11, v Italian firms will not be forthcom ing. The communist-dominated Italian General Confederation of Labor, whose membership includes close to 6.000.000 workers, voted sympathy wnh the bank employes and In structed the Confederation's unions to protest Rg.unit bank owners' al titude it prolongation of the strike halts week-end salary payments. The bank employes about oo.OOO In number arc striking for Die re newal of their national contract which ended with the year. Boy Shows Some Improvement J tickle Lee Lowry, 7-yctir-otd on ui rtir. nnu ftira. Elmer Lowry o HcUcttii City, rciuiiint'd In r crlllcl tonmuon us Khilimth Viillry hiwpl ! tt"?,"?? ""umc ,l"fhl j ""P cnieiu noted thl mnriuriic. ine cnna Wits run over bv n limb ed lumber truck earlier this week nt Pelican City and suffered mul tiple hurts Inclilrllrio fra,..,... internal injuries. LEGAL NOTICES MiTin: to c urn 1 rout Notice la hereby given that lha under signed has been duly appointed Kk- r'-'Vu L tUm KM",e nf Chrl.tlana Crifitha deceased, by lha Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Klamath Count. All persons having claim agairtat Bald estate are notified to present same, properly verified, to the said J-xecutor at the of fir of his attorney. Henry E Perkins. In the Stewart Drew Huilding. 7:11 Main Street. Klamath Jails Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated December 12th. Jt47 CMAHI.EH CHIFFiTHS. Executor of the Estate of , n,Vh.rl"IUn f'"iha. Deceased. D 12 10-2d J 2 0 No 0211 NO Til K IM THE CIRCPIT COPHT OF THE JTATK OF OHEUO.N FOR Kl.A MATH IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF LESLIE HOOF MS. leceaed Notice la hereby given that I have filed my final acrnunt of tha admin istration of the above entitled eatate and that the Court has appointed Jan uary m, IfMft at in A. M.. as the time for hearing objections lo aurh final ac count and the settlement thereof. ANNA M. KOUERS, Execulrlx. D 21; J 2 0-l No. P4.1. HI M MONK No 8720 E IN THE CIRCPIT CO PUT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR KLAMATH COt: 'NT Y. VICTORIA L. FLEET. Plaintiff, vs. WALTER R FLEET, Defendant. TO: WALTER R. FLEET, Defendant above named: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON. You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed flftainat you In the above entitled Court and suit on or before the expiration of four weeka from December 12, 1047. whlfh Is the date of first publication of thla summons, and If you fail so tn Answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will npply to the Court for the relief praved for In her complaint against you. to-wit: That the marriage contract now existing between plaintiff, Vlrtorla I. Fleet and the defendant, Walter R. li I AmATII Y, PURPOSE rrn ,ar ,W Iron. 'm.&T't Our Own It SHOP Whether it is a drive of frac tional or a thousand horsepower. Three section patented construc tion means ruggodness and long wear, greater pulling power and easier flexing around pulleys. FUNNY i ? t rr '-r . o' Th chnir creeps so w put ''' ' 'raver ilu.nlvrit end ! a.lde . . ,,n,, tllrii,. r.ii. .. m 11,. c.u.i n,., ...... .....ii . . . f 1 '" Hi.unoM. U ..rvvil i.ixii. lull h ! .mini,-.. u..,.i .. ...1. .k 1... : '"'" ..... ..k. p..r.,..i . V ,""'V.r'" ...AT" ':!... S.Tl'A: "i" ai.d .ml ...i...,i i).;...w, "', ""' IIAIIKY 1) I1DIVIN. Alliirn.v for I'l.l.Klfr William. !Iiii,IIm Kl.m.th r.ll.. tji.a.in. IB. in. 1 1-N.1 am NOTIl't Or MONO IAI K Haltt propMals m-iI) l rt'lv(t l the Coiiiiiiimi (.'ouihH of lit L'lty ut Klanialh f'alU. Orvguti, fur lha putvhaar tif lrl Iintriiviiin1 lumU. ht iat au anil Bl ai-gtviatliig, NiKlrvtt lliuuiaml tiMlit MiinUivil Nliirtt Nuw 14 ItMi Dollar 'I0 nutt 1 4 tluty aullioi trtl h oftliitaiim of tha taltl I'll) of Klamath (all, fur tha runttiuclloit ami linpiova mailt of tha following; lmpruiinnl iiulti lluatatl lit Klamath fIU. Uran. a folluwa; Improvamanl unit No I. atniiti along, ftoutli 1th Hirat Imm Ida .ion l It aaalarir Una of Oak Avaniia to llir ,N(irtlivlarlv Una of Willow At ami a nil 1'lum Avrmi front tha Northaaiiar ly Una of Nt-ulh dih Siirnl lo lha Nnrlh aiarlv Una if 7lh Hlrrt. and liniimva mrnt I' nil No B4. at landing along A plrgata Avanua from lla Kal tnlarn-tlon wrllh Mllrhall Avfnut, In lit wail Hilar action with Waihburn Way lrnpoala to ptirrnaa tatil homta will n rvcaivad by tttc under tigoel tit to ami Int'l tiding Hia 3th day of Januar) 1U4M at lha hour of even ihtrtt u clock p m of iaid day an opanrd al a rrg ular mealing of lha Common Council Immadiately thereafter, taid bondt halt b da (ad January 13. ItMl, and all tx in amoiinl of WW ot) each a ire pi bond No 1, of each ertei. which hall Im fm Ilia fractional part of aad uin, and all hall be due tan eara after tha dale nl loe, pa men I nf tha entlie ImuuI oiiional wiih aid Cny al any rouixui paring data on and after one vaor from tha dale thereof Haul ImmU wi'l twai lnterrt at the rate of not lo exceed prr rent par annum. p atile rml annually on January 13 and July IJ tn ' rmrnw. Piiuiil'ii -mi mivrvii y n ahl at lha nfflc of lha Ireaiurei of lha City of Klamath rail. Oregon AM proposal tnuat ua ttnrondltloiial ami accompanied by a certified check foi live par caul ol me proposal The Common Coimrh reerca tht right to teject any and all bids. Tha aucreatfut bidder for lalft bond will le furnuned with an opinion as to ttia validity thereof by lha law firm of ' w,n'f"' Mrt:,lll'K'h; "huier k Havre hiAld'ng huilding, Portland. Oiegnti This notice la authorized nv ordinance of h j Common Council of lha City of Klamath Falls Oregon, dated November 24, 1U17 HOWARD STRODE, Police Judge Pro Tempore of lha Cily of Klamath I alls. Oregon N 30--J J Inc -No 010 NOTIt K OF BO. Ml IM I. Healed proposals will lie received br lha Common Council of tha Cily of Mai in. Oregon, for tha purchase of. Cll of Malin. Oregon, tieoeral Ohligalioti llonus. Series No 4. aggiegxllng TManD aaven Ihuu.and Dollars, .ii,oouwo, duiy aulhorued by Vole of the electora ol sitid City, lha Cily Charter and by Ordinance of the Common Council thereof, for lha construction and extension uf tha Cily sewer salcin, aa shown on plana and specifications therefor on file with tha City Iter order for said City. PrnpMsl to purchase said bond will ha received bv lha undersiaoed 11D lo and Including tha flth day of January. HUH at the hour of eight o'clock of id day and opened at a tegular meeting of the Common Coonrtl im mediately theieaftcr, said bonds aha! I h dated tha l.llh day of January, lul.i, and shall tie In amount of .VHi.on each. Said bonds shall he numbered and ma ture consecutively beginning with No. I. and shall ha due aa follows: fifteen hundred dollars each year for the years HMD to and Including ihe jear lUftfl and two thouaand dollar each ear for tha years Urtu to and Including the year IIXV4 and payment and redemption of Ihe entire bond, or any numler thereof, ahall he optional with said City al any Interest coupon data on and after three years from tha dale thereof. Said bonds will War Interest at the rate nf not to exreed six per cent pr annum, from the- dale thereof, payable send -monthly (tn January 1.1th and July 13th of each year, principal and Interest payable al tha office nf tha treasurer of lha City of Matin, Oregon. All proposals must he unconditional and accompanied by a certified check for two per cent of the proposal. The successful bidder for said honds will be furnished with an opinion, aa to the validity thereof, bv the law firm of: Wlnfree. McCulloch. Shuler A Havre, Spalding Huilding. Portland. Oregon The Common Council reserves the right lo relect anv and all bids. This notice la authorized by ordinance of the Common Council nf Mo I In, Ore gon, adopted the Iflth day of Deremher, 10411. Done December 10. If47 HON NIK H STEPHENS. City Recorder, of lha Cily of Malln. Oregon. D. U-2n; J 3-No. 0:r7. NOTICE OF TIME AND PLACE. PETI TION PRAYING FOR VACATION OF C'KftTAIN STREETS AND ALLEYS IN THE CITY OF KLAMATH FALUS. OREGON. WILL RE PRESENTED TO THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUN CIL OF SAID CITY. NOTICE IH HEREBY GIVEN, that the undersigned. OREGON STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION, will, at regular meeting nf Ihe Common Council of Ihe Cily nf Klamath Palis, Oregon, tn 1 held al tha hour or 1 HO P. M of the .1th day nf January. Iftsfl. at the Council Chambers In the ntv Hall of the Cltv nf Klamath Falls, Oregon, present In the Mayor and Common Council nf said City a petition for Ihe vacation nf the Streets and Alleys In said Cltv. and hereinafter described That said, Oregon State Highway Com mission, I an Interested parlv and de sires tn use lha atreeta and allevx. pro posed for vacation for Stale Highway and a park. That riescrlntlon nf Ihe streets and alleys proposed lo be varaled Is as fol lows, to-wlt: First Avenue, from II point A fl. north of the Northwest Corner nf Lot 2, Mlk. ft, Sunnyalrit Addition In City nf Klamath Fulls. Smith lo the nnrth tine of C slreel: Alley-way through middle nf fllnrka (I. IA Ifl and 2.1 Runnvalde Addition In Cltv of Klamath Falls; Second Avenue, from Ihe South line of D street, South to the north line nf C street, and from lha south line nf C slrenl smith th Ihe Northeast tine of Ihe Southern Pacific Co, rail mud right of wav: Alley-way, through hi or k a 14 17 and 94 Hunnyalde Addition to Ihe Cily nf is inmnm reus; Third Avenue, from the South line nf llower Shop IHIIVEIN (At Grconhousoi) 3flH 8. filh. Phone ATM ami !K!40 Free, DrllvrrT Firmer by Wire Funeral I) en I una Our Bpeclulty BUSINESS y t on a signal to wnrn tht dog!" C lrel. aimlh lo lit North line of A Allrv , llt.k. . , huhd.ui. aj.iiu,,., 10 ii.. enr oi ki.m. i'" ' ',' , '""' Av.ii... 111,. nsnl I.. ' ..".". "r", iZ".., N"'"""1'!.Z""". "f.,!-"' JV Nunii)aide Aildltloit to i lly of Klamath rail. Huullt to lit Notlfi Una of A Ileal; Alley way, through Ilia Ti. utnijlde ! Addition lo City of Klamath "alU, j riflli Avenue ft om a hue tail feat II ih JJ in a point eight feat Notth the Huiilhweal corner of 1-ot 3. IHh Jl. Nuunaide Addition lo City of Klamath alU, auiith lo the Noilh Una of A Heat; fcnth Avanua, fioin g Una S ft north of lha Nuithra! Comet of l.ot ), Itlk 21, huiihalde AililHion to tha l ily of Klein alh r alii, to Ih Noiilhweal Cot net of Ul tl. Illock JU, Kldoiado llelglila Ad iltttoit to litv ot Klamath valla, aoutlt to tha Norlh line of A tteel. I) Httaet. from Ilia aail Una of fltal Avenue lu tha Wl Una of kecuitd Avenue. It hi i ret. ft out tha eat I In of Tlie Itaila ( aiil'iiitla Highway. aMit to a line I lout I he Moiitltratt iuiuer ol tit ft. Ilia ttl lo a poiul 43 II Meat of Ilia Nofthcaal c.uuer ul Ud (). lilk ii. huuuaide Ad dllom lo Cily of Klamath fall. A bit eel. from Ilia nurtheHBt Una of lha Southern I'acKlC Co , lallroad tiglit of ty. aaat to a Una tunning fioui Ha Moulhwed cm tier bil II, ink. tl dot ado llelglila Addition to a putul i (I Me ol I lie Noi llieatt cornet of lit 13. ttlk 21 KIdoiado Mrighla Addition tu lily of Klamath falli. t rtrr Htieet. from the Bmilh Una of A tree! Houliteatt lo tha north Una of VanNeaa Avanua. Ivy fctieel ii.un the Houthweatarly Una of Dahlia ftlieel, houthweiteily to Ilia Northeaitetiy Una of )ter Httl Van Ne Avenue, fiom tha Notthaat arl Una of tne Houlhern I'atlf ic Co . rann ad right of way Kjt lo a Una from a point X) tl eat of the g.Milliwi-ai cor lie i of til J, Itlk. ! dorado Height Aildllimi to City of Klamaih I all, to lha niot nrttlhrly rutnat u 3, nik. I. Hillnda Addition l City , u( ivlalUaUl ralll. Islington Avenue, from tha North- I easterly line of lha Houlhern Pacific Co , I railroad right of at north to tha soiiiherly Unas of Dahlia and nirch irrett, Hawthorn Htreel, from tha east tine of l,lng ho Avanua, norlheasierlr lo a line aslendlng from tha mm aaitarty rorner nf Lot 4, Itlk 1. to lha mo I northerly corner of Lot 12. Mlk 4. IIHUUte Addition to City of Klamath Fail: Hawthorn ndeet. from tha North eatlerly line of. Houlhern Psrific Co, railroad tight of way lo lha wait line of Islington Htreel. Lowell Ntreet, from the NirUiretertr Una of Sou t hat n Pa il ic Co , tlirtd right of way. Nnrlheaalerly to a Una. w here It Intersect an alley, ax landing from lha now I easterly corner of Lot 17. II Ik 4, lo tha most not I hat ly rorner of l.ot l.i. lllk 0 HUliida Addition In Cily nf Klamath Fall. 1. nra tier Avenue, from tha North easterly Una of tha Houlhern Pacific Co , railroad right of way, north lu lha South line of VanNesa Avenue. Allay-way In It lock 1, Second Addition In PHy of Klamath Fall. Alley-way, lu Illock I HHUlde Addition tn Cily of Klamath Falls, Dolores Avenue, from tha ftmilh tine nf VanNesa Avenue, soulhwaslet ly to the Noithwfsterly Una of Portland Street. , Alley way In Itlork 10, Hillside Ad dition In City of Klamath Falls: liwrenre SI reel, from tha Norlh aa la rlv Una of. Southern Psrlflc Co , I railroad right of' May. northeasterly to line Where 11 intersect an euei, eaiettu log from lha inns l Easterly corner of Ut III. Mlk D. to the mint northerly corner of Uit 1.1. Mlk 13. Hillside Ad dition In Cily of Klamath Fall: Alley-way. In Work 11. Hill Ida Ad dition in Cily of Klamath Fall Painter Street, from Ihe Northeasterly line of. Houlhern Part ftp Co, railroad right of way. Northeasterly In a line, where It Inleraects an alley, extending from Ihe mnl easterly corner nf lit Ifl. lllk 12. tn Ihe most northerly earner of It 13. lllk H. Hillside Addition to City nf Klamath Fall: Alley-way. in lllk 2n Hillside Addition tn City of Klamath Falls; Del morn Street, from the Northeasterly line of. Southern Pacific Co. railroad right nf wav, northeasterly to a line, where It Intersect an site v. ex lending from lha moat easterly corner of Lot HI, nik In. Hillside Addition tn Cily of Klamath Falls, to the mm! northerly rorner nf Lot 1.1. Rlk Hot Springs Add'tlon In City nf Klamath Falls; l-eltnv Sireet. from the Northeasterly line of Houlhern Pacific Co . railroad right nf wav. Northeasterly lo a line, where It Inlerserta an alley, extending from Ihe mpl easterly rorner of t,ot 1ft. Rlk :ta to flie moat northerly corner of t-ot 1.1 nh 11. Hot Sprlnga Addition to Cltv of Klamath Falls; Fremont Sireet. frnm the Northeast-erl- line nf. Southern Pacific Co,, rail, road right of wav. Nnrlheaaterty to a line, where II Intersecta an alley, ex tending from the most easterly rorner of Irfit IH. nik 31 to ttia mmi nnrtherlv corner of .o 13. nik .10 t i Snrlnga Addition to Cltv nf Klamath Fall Menrsnlta Street, from the Norlh-ea-lerlv line nf Sitilhern Pacific Co. railroad right nf wav. Nnrtheaaterly. tn a tine where II lot.nris n .u.u extending from the most easterly rorner nf Lot in. nik. rtO. In the most Northerly rorner of !,nt 1.1 n'k an, lint Springs aoo'iiop 10 Cltv or Klamath Falls Illock 34. Hot Snrlnas A million . i-i. of Klamath Falls; Alameda Avenue, from tha Mnrth..i. erly line of. Southern Marine Co., rail. lu .V " . . . 7 """"westerly to ihe Northwesterly Una of said Southern Pacific Co.. railroad right or way; llond Street, from lha M.ri ...i..i .. line of Alameda Avenue, North for a dialance of one hundred llOOi feet: Henderson Slreel, from ihe Northeast, erly line of Alameda Avenue, east to a line extending from Ihe Southeast corner nf Lot , lllk. 2, to the Nnrlhwesl corner t,:UJ'uk- !2' P'.V" and- Addition to City of Klamath Falls; l-aguna Slreel from lha Nnrlheaaterlv line of Alameda Ave . Nnnh i . n ' extending from Ihe Southeast corner of i'r f ; thlmt-a'.in.,he Northwest corner afKinjf ffir and Admt,on 10 nnrim.n Hlrprl, from th Nnrlhei.il lint of Alamrrf Avi.iu ma.ii. . - dlitftrtre nf U.1 f.,t: ' wannilni Hlrit. from th, Norlh,..! Una of Alamrila Ave,. Norlh for dl (anra nf 111 fcrl; Hpnry Nlrp,l. frn.n l.t, Nih...i n. of Alai.i,ila Avanua, Norlh for dlilanra of 70 fcrl; and, William, Avi.n.1, f.nin Ih. I , Una of Alamrda Avanua, Norlh for dl.lanra of 7.1 fcrl; All Of naln alrpali and allwv. In .... ruled and herein dearrllied helnil wllhm n ;.r"',nr"l " of lha Cily of Klam- . - i-nun.v, iiravon. Ihal Ihe data of Ilia flrat pi.hlleallnn 1L1'1' "J?'!?" 'I n,h "" "eremlier. IM7. and lha dale nf Ihe l.,t mihllrallnn Ueremher 2, 1047 Mi'rmioN BTATt "m"WAV C0M riv T. II. nanfleld, Aa Chairman. Ilv A. W. Nehaupii. Aa Ctimnil.. Inner, ny nen n. Chandler, Aa Commli alnner. iHKAl.l Alle.ll n a...... OIlver, decralary, n. ft-ll-lo jr.: j. i No. nil