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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1949)
FRIDAY, AUCUST 5, 1949 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PACE NINE MARKETS and FINANCIAL STOCK AVERAGES ('Msiplled ky'th Asaorlslrd Fre Mind. It Kail HI III. MMlorkt Nat Cheng All A.I A J A FricUy imiii as Previous dy .. a aa 7 o 3 .4 Wxk mo m.i rt ' Month MO Nl 314 l Yr MO Ill 44 3 41.1 Grain Market Strong Today CHICAGO. Am. S UP A buying spurt h tnuilird nlf In grln today br proposed nrw farm bill Th market opened on good over, nlglit gains and continued strong nil day. The llino contract nhowrd tlir mot strength. TliU bcus tin new lrm legislation. If It become lit, will iply to IIM crop, trader uld. Holli Marrh and May wheat advanced to nrw eeaaonal highs VVhesl IM IS-3'4 hlghrr. Hrptember MOV.-'., corn u '.-IS higher, rieplrmber II Jo -'. oala were '-S hlglier. rJrptembrr ffl't-M. rya waa l'-J. liliihrr. bpirmorr IIHS-lAi, soybean war 3 to I ranu higher. November Mld'.'S, and lard waa 11 to 21 cent hundred pound! higher, Hcpirinlier Mr Open Hepteinbrr December Marrh May . ... 3 07S-', IM 3U-S BOND AVERAGES feniplled ay the Aaaorlaled Frrsa Aufu.l a t Kails Hind. 11111. I Par. II L. Yld. Nat chang , A I A3 Uiwh. A I A.I rrlday Ml 103 1 1(1.1 701 111 0-1! Prevlou day to 1 lull I an 70 1 not Week aio (Nl I Ilia 4 103 4 7 0 0 110 a Month aio ... . a 7 i3 1 1013 aoi loo a Yrar aio HI 100 a Ml HI 106 1 Stocks Stage Late Gains NEW YOflK. Au 1 W-w-Urniand for stock developed punch lata In day and prtre advanced fraction to around tlirrt points. Thla latest tep ahead In Uia mar ket ummrr rally raised Uia gen eral prlc level close to the highest In around tour month. Italia and oila wrr singled out tor attention but plus signs e sprinkled aJI over Uie litt. Th day'e eele figure wara dis torted by heavy volume In Common wamlih Southern but even sub tracting C 8 aalea. turnover toDued th lJOO0O-aliar mark. Including the utility company. ale. varied on 1 .400.000 aharra C S aala were mad at I. a gain of ' and top price for the year. ravorabl corporal new helped lift apeclfic (tockv Higher prlrea wrr paid for Sent r. Southern Pacific. Stand ard Oil NJ. Tea Co, Oulf Oil. U. Steel. Oeneral Motor.. Chryalrr, 4J. B Rubber. Allied Chemical. Oen nU tlectrlc. and American Tobacco. Corporate bonda improved. U. 8 Cnvernmenta tended higher In over- the-counter deaJlllga. American Can .. .. Il'a 1U', .. 3'a .. 10', . 37. IS'. S2. . I3 .. 31 Am Power A Lt Am Tel at Tel Anaconda ... Bend! Aviation . . Beth Steel Itneing Airplan Calif Parking Canadian Pacific Caa J I Caterpillar Chryler Comwlth At Sou Cona Vultee Continental Can Crown Zellerbach Curtiaa Wright Ihjpont de Nerrj Oeneral riectrlc Oeneral Food Oeneral Motor Oiodvear Tire Inl Paper . ..... , Kennecntt . ..... Ubby McN L long Bell "A" Montgomery Ward Nah Kelvlnatnr Nat IJalrv N Y Central Northern Parlfle Pan Am Plh Paa Oaa A Wee ...... Pac Tel At Tel Penney J c . Radio Corp Rayonler ... Raynnler Pfd Reynnlda Metal Richfield Safeway Store ... .... Heara Roebuck Houtliern Pacific . Standard Oil Cal Rtudenaker Corp Sunahlne Mining .., Trana-Amrrlca. 51 S I". 33S 35't g1. 4'. . 17'. 41 . 82', 42'. . 50'. . 4'a 7'. IBS 5V, . I!-. 31 . 10', . 14 . S3', . ' . 4 . 10', . 34 'i . 31 1'4 17 34'; 41 S . 3DS . IM 33', '4 10' 10 81', Union Oil Cal . Union Pacific susrm Ymum,Ji HOUSE PAINT Oct Wvfff lift, grttr cccxtomy from tmw 8hirwin Wtlligmt HouM Paint! Now this "Choic of IraHtni patmtn" bring! you ft tmtothfT, tougher oattrif . new, ff29 nwwr P .... thr reriatanrcl l9W I 113 17. llllh Law 3 04 . 3 (IT. 3 07'. 3 01 t'loa JOS',-'. Jol'i-S 3 01'-Ot 3 04-04'. 3 o . 30V'. Jill's J01S United Airline U H Mleel Warner Urn Pie . YVoolwnrlh US 33 II 41 'i Portland Wheat POItTLAND, Aug t - Cwn wheel i bid : enfi white 43 04; anil white leirludim Real 13 04; white club 13 04. Hard red winter: ordinary 12 W 10 per cent 1304: 11 per cent 13 04. 13 per cent 11 14. Hard white lUart 10 per cent 13 30; II per cent 13 33; 13 per cent ' 13 34. I Today car receipts: wheat 43; barley I: flour ; corn J; oau 1. millleed 11. LIVESTOCK rinrnn a iiaimnn g.,,,,,, hog; 4400. lJow lnd U). even but generally xeady both outchera and aowa: rlowd dull and weak on few butcher; top 2115 parlrucly: moat good and choice 10-260 lb. 2150-33 00: J70-3KO lb. 31 50-23 50, few 300-130 lb. 30 00 31 AO: aeveral lot good and cholre 150-170 lb. Ilghu 3100-2150: good and choir aowa under 10 lb. 1150-30 00; few under loo lb. to 10 50: 175-400 lb. 1715-1115; 400. 450 lb. 16 35-17 25 : 475-550 lb. 14 3ft 1575: heavier aowa aa low aa 13 50. Salable rattle 1000; aalabl ralvea 100. ateera and heifera about ateady: cow. active, strong to 35 rent higher; bulla weak; veaJere ateady: good and choir ateera 38 50-37 75; moat high-medium and good ateera 3100-38 00; medium' eoo-lb. graven 3150: medium to . k... ,n,.. , low-good heifers l 00-35 00: com mon down lo 16 00; common and medium beef cowa 15 00-17.35; can tiers and cutters 11 50-14 50: com mon and medium sausage bulls 1 in 00-19 on: good and cholc veal- era 35 00-36 50. Salable sheep 500: moderate i supply native alaughter lamba j weak 10 50 cent lower: good and I choice nffertriga to local killer '34 00-34 15: practical outside 34 35: odd Iota 34 50: cull and common 17 00-30 00: ewea ateady at ISO 150 with heavlea down to ISO. 1 PORTLAND. Aug. I AP-U8DA Salable cattle today 85, calve 80: ' market fairly active on most claaaea; fully steady but quality moatly com mon and below. Salable cattle for five days 1125. calvea 80: compared week ago high common medium beef cattle strong to 50 cents higher. I canner-low common weak to 50 cent lower, some cutter cowa 11.00 I off. Bulls 50 cents to 100 lower. 1 Vralera II 00-1.50 and more higher. No good ateera available, top me dium 1080-1 100 lb grass steers 34 00, th top. Other high common-me- dlum grasiers 117 50-33 50, few ' 121 00-23 50. Cutter and low com mon 113 00-17 00. Medium-good storkers and feeders 16 00-30 00. High medium apaved hrtfrra 121.50. bulk common-medium gnua heifer 111 50-1100. Canncr - cutter cow 10 00-11.50. early to 113 00 and over. Common-medium beef cowa 113 00 15 00. good mature row to tISM, young cowa to 18 00. Oood beef hulls (1100-18 00. early top 1110 Common-good aausag bull 114 so il 00. Oood-cholce vealer largely 133 00-33 50. extreme top 134 00. Common-medium 413 00-20 00. Salable hogs today 10; top (34 30: for five days, salable 1300. Tor week market 36 to 50 rents higher. Oood cholce 180-330 Iba. 134.00 to mostly We lave (SO 134 M, fat type down to 133 SO. Hray. ler and llnhter weliihta discounted unevenly according to weight and excessive fat. Oood under 460 Hi. aowa ia.(m-17.M, heavier weight low. downward to III 00 and under Oood-rluilre feeder pig 134 M-3 SO, heavy feeder down to 131.00 and under. flalable aheep today 100. holdover 300: few aalea tteady to weak; good 70 lb. feeder lamba 118 00; good 125 lb. ewea 6. AO; common down lo 13 00; for week aalabl 3A50; market uneven, aprln glaniba II 00 or more kiwer. feedrra 13 00 off. old ernp lamba and yearling leu plentiful. SO rente to II 00 off, ewra weak, late undertone lower. (Kiod-rholce splint lamba largely 13000. few at 130 V) and 12100 Medium-good 111 00 10 00 oood feedera cloed around 16 00. Oood old crop lamb and yearllnga II6MI-I7 00. common 114 00 down. Clood light rwea 160-7.00, common-medium 13 00-6 00. SOUTH BAN KRANCIHCO. Aug I (AP-UHUAi-Cattle aalable 40. for week 3290: compared cloe lai week medium-good ateera AO cenii higher: other rlaawa generally ateady: early one lead good fed 3 lb. ateera 126 AO; higheat In over month; late load good fed HfcO lb. ateera 123 AO; 1 load medium low good a eera 2A 00-75; common-medium itecia 120 00-34.00; feeder ateera active, many loada medium-good under 1000 Iba. Ill 00- 1100; common-medium feeder heif era 11100-20.00; good range tuwa 118 00; young cow. 117.00: common- meaium 113 00-I5.A0: light aupply oannara-cuitera 10 00-13 AO: common-medium aaiuage bulla 117 Mi ll 00; good bulla 12150: calvea for I week 610; market ateady: medium good 300-400 lb. .laughter calve 130 00-23 AO. lop 123 00. Iloga aalable 15; tor week 2260. market 35 cent lower: aowa ateady bulk 180-340 lb. 124.75; good aowa ,115 50. Sheep aalable 250: few ewea aoid ateady; for week receipte BttoO; mar ! ket ateady with week a A0-7A rent j decline regained; around Aoo good Ichoic 14-sl lb. lamba 123.00; bulk .good 122 00-50; medium-good teea- ere III5O-30 50 with demand nr ! row; medium-good alaugliter ewea 16 50-100; few choice 1150; common 15 00. POTATOES CH1CAOO. Aug. I IAP-USDA1 Potato: Arrival 15. on track 180; total U. 8. ahlpmenu 875; tupplie light; demand good; market firm to lightly atronger: California long whltea 14 10-35: Idaho-Oregon Blitsa Trlumpha 4310: Nfbraika red War. baa 1315-15: Texaa Blue Trlumpha 315; Washington long whltea 13 75 15, extra j go. Portland Eggs Egg to wholesalers: A grade large. ai',.',c: A grade medium. S4'-57',e: amall, 44'ic; B grade lrge. 53',-55',c. Portland Potatoes Potatoes: Oregon Boardman dis trict whit roa No la. 2 50-75: No 1 as-SOr: Washington long whltea No. Is. 100 lba. 1116-50; No. 1. AO'lba oc-l OO; California long whltea No. 1-A. 13 80-175. TO OPESt PORT ANOE1XS. Waah. Aug. S R a y 0 n I r. Incorporated. n nounced today that lu duId mill ! h.M ,V b,c'1 "" ,uU ro,uc - 1 tlon Monday. Cloaed down lnc June 10 Uie mill1 now ha sufficient order on hand i lo go back into full seven-day pro-! ductlon. company officials stated The mill employ about 800 men. yse war, ,. a OESSEL Born at Klamath Va! ley hospital. Klamath Falls. Ore.. August 4. 14. to Mr. and Mrs. Wil bert Oessel, Bonanaa, a boy. Wright: I pounds 4 ounces. O'BRIEN Born at Klamath Val ley hospital. Klamath Falls, Ore.. August 4. 14. to Mr. and Mrs Henry O Brlen. 800 Broad. boy. Weight: 5 pounds S ounces. RKK18 Born at Klamath Val ley hospital. Klamath Palls. Ore . I August 4. 1R4I, to Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rum. Malm, a girl. Wright: 7 pound 13 ', ounces. WILEY Born at Klamath Valley hospital, Klamath Falls, Ore.. Au gust 4. IMS, to Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Wiley. 1518 Eldorado, a girl. Weight: f pounds I ounces. THOMAS Born at Klamath Val ley hospital. Klamath Falls, Ore, August 6, I IMS. to Mr. and Mrs. John Thdma. 3420 Vine, a boy. Weight: T pound 7 ounces. FUNERALS CHARLES BENTON ROROl'CII Charlea Benton Rorough, Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Borough of Sprague River, paved away In thla city on Thursday. August 4. IMS. at 4:15 a m. He waa native of Klamath Falls. Surviving besides hi parent are two sisters, Melda a.id Myrta Chandler, and one brother, Maur ice Chandler, all of Bprague River. The remains rest at the Whltlock Memorial chapel, Pine street at Sixth. Funeral services and Inter ment were held at Klamath Memorial park on Friday. August S, 164S. LINDA LER LARKEY Linda Lee Larkey, Infant daugh ter of Mr, and Mra. Paul Larkey of till city, passed away on Friday. August 1, 1940, at 4 a.m. Surviving beside her parents are the grand parents. Mr. and Mr. J. D. Brown and Mr. R. Larkey. The remains rest at the Whltlock Memorial chapel. Funeral service and In terment will take piece at Klam ath Memorial park on Saturday, August 6. 1049. at II a.m., with th Rev, William F, Trmplln, pas tor of the Immanuel B a p 1 1 a t church of this rlty, officiating. Friend are Invited. flower Shop imivi: i. (At Grecnhouiei) 1114 S. lh Thnn IIM Fre Delivery Flueer by IVIre Futral Oealgni Our 8peelalty ft- I E I I II II i V -1 DREAM HOUSE Thij modern with huge windows throughout 10 incorporate me laiejr ona "4 i , ' I ' I situated on Spring Loke road with the friendly hills os backdrop ond a stretching vista in front over the farm londs of the Klamath basin. The house hos four bedrooms, o three-cor garage, walk-in locker, immense living - dinina room, three bathrooms, lorae closets, two fireplaces, one of outdoor type cooking. This is designed the new home herself. "3 & A FRIENDLY PLACE TO (END ! O'Connor home, just completed on Spring Loke rood. A Son .1 1 l i 1 1 - -s -- -1 0 ""P5""' OI - v.onnor, soeep roncner, ona nis two sons out w,,n 0 'lock ' w''- The picture is pointed on frosted glass which is lighted from behind, giving it a three-dimensional look. The picture hos a mirror border. The special bar roil wos incorporated from new was started this week. Washington Road Work Cost High OLYMPIA. Wash.. Aug. Washington state multl million dollar highway Improvement pro gram hit th 125.000.000 mark to- day. Contract totaling that amount are bring fulfilled by road-building companies throughout the state. W. A. Bugge, newly appointed state highway director, said . 500.000 of the total ha been put under contract since April 1. DUTCH T" "waaaaa, mnue? f 1 TRtMENDOUS DEMAND and lowwvd raw material corf fcov mad it pouibl for th mamrfoxturcr of this fr nowing, ay-Wrim8 DUTCH PAINT to past Ihelr tavwgi en to us. W, in turn, or reducing our price to you I NEW LOW PRICES! OUTSIDE WHITE A tY w w w Hl-GI Eunel F.aaaitl Dealer rnSerraatar .. Esae-Oa Whll Interter WH 8pr Varnish Facch and Drck Enamel, Til Red ee Orae , HHINOI.K STAIN Autumn red, for rat green. "" Cquofy low pt-icst r UtiCbUN UhrLUi Open a. a, til I i Main p., ill, gwWWpHltl l 1 1 T (This hr. I. l i romblina fonch-style homt is the culmination of many most comtortaoie facilities in which is in the social room the new home of the John 1 1 1 1 1 1 k w m m , , - 1 IU Ik It all 7 kI I'-i I .-4 mm ELBOWS This is the bar in home designs in Son Francisco. Londscoping the grounds The balance was contracted for prior to that daw. Th program Is coming along at about a normal dip." said O. R. Dtnsmore, ssslatant director of highways. "We are keeping up with the added money made available by the recent IS cent boost In th state gaa tax. Bugge said he hope to contract for an additional 115.500.000 worth of work before the first year of the current bienntum ends next March 31. Re plans to award 16.500.000 In contract before the year end and another $9 000.000 during the first three months of 1950. Then. If present plans material ise, another S2S.000.000 or I30.000. 000 would be contracted tor during PAINT UKOToiTimsur UUUDTII 2 1 L ' -S.S5 I.S5 -2.SS 4. SO S.45 $1.70 by th Quart jALCj a. a. Fhen 1M1 r modt of oumice tile ond brick years' dreaming ond scheming moaern architecture, it is where there is a grill fixed for D. O'Connors. Mrs. O'Connor n the social room of the John D. Froncisco ortist painted the 1 L- . th second year of the current bi enntum. Us the Want Ads for Quick Result! LEGAL NOTICE NOTICt TO BIDDKBS NoUt tv bar try ftTn that Ma.4 bids will bay rwxrsyiTtrd by th County Court of KltmaUi County. Orvfoa until 10 o'clock A. M. on Auru. l&th, 1H0. and thtn publicly opvnod and rd at lha County Court Chjmbur In Klmath rlli. Orvfon for tR VICING COl'NTY TYPEWRITERS for Um yoar aadina Aunjt 10th. 1990, Bid must tw Mcurvly Malod and markd 'Btd For nHCkrui County Typowritar and fllad with tha County Cirk of Klamath County, Or coo. bai lor tha hour of opanlna- Tha Court ratwrvra tha rtffht to r Jact any and all bid. Dated at Klamath Fatla, Orfo) this 3rd day of Aufuit, ltua. CMAS F DLAP County Clark. A. a-lS-ffo. 7S3. (Eliddeis Pnasifi PRICES 1st Qrad Eiterlor House Paint Portland Roper & Eiquirt Thtotr Bldg. BUILDING NEWS Offers Made For New Roof Seal Material Bulldln a he Iter rooftn material I ust lilts t:M old rat-trap atory . n. urern 01 mi city invented new rnnflne ftuhatan,. tha. bums to hav everything and now I being Desiegea oy inquine irora all over th business wnrlri In letter thanking The Herald ana new 1 or mention of th rev OlUtionarV material. Orema uls- "Last week we had a visit (mm a rather large corporation's executive proposing a very interesting deal for national production, and hav also been advised by prion that the president of a national distributing firm plan to fly out In August to dlaeusa dlltelhtitlnn "Inquiries from firm Ilk K. t uu ni ae nemours, rDCO, Na tional Rnrrflne TnHi K.,-.-.. u. tional Bmall Home Foundations, ao loixn, unity 10 genera In terest In material, method and otner aavancement.1 Orema letter alao atatea- "The material referred to this yr tht hav been arrmi mm iw. various trad Journal are not those macircu to in uie story of last year but are new, distinct and very unique substances, having a wide 01 useiuinea in many com mercial fields, We call them Per malume. metallic rta.ti rnn most unusual It the I act that K la uie on practical method of utilizing copper In such form. Following ererl year of testing and prav lng. first commercial sales wera of fered In May this year." Repair Cost Set At $2200 Cost of reoalrs to uin.H. v damaged bv fir Jni 91 . total of 12200. It waa revealed Mon day night when city councilmen ap proved eight building applications In a alow week of construction ac tivity. Finnlger and Watklns contracted the hospital repair Job. A 2000 used car office at Sixth nd Oak was next on the list of building permits granted by th city. Leo Huts signed the appli cation. Other applications okayed by the council were a new roof on business ouuding. 1400 Main. 44O0. Orema Roofing ComDanv new rmf ml denee. 1400 Eldorado. 1400. Orema rooung company: new foundation. mi saarun. m 10. Paul K. Buck: en- Clcjae room. Victor hntal na Bin 250. J. H. Van: remodel' basement. 713 N. Ninth. lVm w r. r iniw. and add living room to residence'. -til Martin. 500. Olady M. DeLap. The tree ajiown aa th , atMar actually 1 a species of maple, ac cording to the ncvclorjeriia Bri tannic. LEGAL NOTICE NOTtrc TO ritnrrnat Df THr CIRCt'lT COl'RT OT TKZ T ATX OF OAXGON TOR COUNTY OF KLAMATH. Of the matter or the bstatb or wiuiAM A. fri.vce. aiaa fcaowra a W. A- rrtnea. Pacaaaad. NOTICT (a harvbr tixwn that tha artv. daralmad hat bn apix1ntad Admtn- mrainx or ina aoova ontiuad aatata, and haa ouaIlfVtd. AH naraona havtnc eialma aaatnat aald Ettat ar dtrvctad to pr nt th?m properly vvrtlfad. to tha un dnfrnd at tha offlc otf CHATBURN BRICK NCR, har attonwya, Manill. Oron, within six months of tha data of fint publication of thta itotic. Datad and tint aubOUbad thia UU day of July. i40 VARY MARTI HODGES Admtntaualrlx oat abova aaUtiad rut. Jl A- lUlKtv TJO, 0. J FEW EXAMPLES Set, 41 Everon House Paint Reg. 4.71 Cement Stucco and Concrete Par Boiled Linseed Oil . Roper Paint Store "Wt Giva S & H Grn Stampa" Activity In July Drops Building activity for th month of July showed a drop of over 130.000 compared with July of 1141, figures from th offlc of Building Inspec tor Walter Balsbery revealed. Forty-threw building permit www Issued during the month of July with total construction cost totaling 42.330. In July of 141, th total reached 72411 with 11 permit, at u,a city hell. On new reddenca and two busi ness buildings, a used car offlc and th Yacht club building, helped an other Is arwmle building month In July of thl year. Th Yacht club waa th biggest Job applied for during th month, costing 10.000. th new residence 7000 and th used ear offlc 13000. Comparative table: l4t January $ 4 450 14I 110.417 2.968 111.034 123.115 23R.644 24.23 72J1I February . 17.340 - U.574 64.I1S 48 585 . 1W.142 ... 42.330 March April May June July LEGAL NOTICES DT THE CIRCt'lT COURT Or OREGON, rOR KLAMATH COUNTY. EOY ft. CADDEM. PLalntiif. rteORCKCC M. CAOTJEIf, O-tVfttJaiU. To riorcn'-a M Caddtrn, Dafandant: IX THE NAME Or THE IT ATE OT OREGON: You ar haraby raqulrad to appear and anawar that eofnelaitit fllaal aaainat yon in tha abova ntltlard auit on or befora Aufuil It. 11H0. that blng tha erpi raHon of (our wvaka' publimiton of this rummom. praatrrlbad by tha ardar for tha pubhation tharaof. and If you fall ao to anawar. tha plaintiff will apply to tha Court for tht raltaf damandad In tha complaint. to-1!r for daertea of dt vorra from yoa and for aurh othar ana, furhar rariaf aa to acuity may appartaln. Thia publication ta mada by ordar of tha Hon. David R. Vandanbarc Judf of th abe? namtrd Court, duly aaada M tha th day of July. taap. Tha data of tint puhHeattaa. aa? tttld atimraona la Jnlr 23. 1HJ A. C. YADT Addraaa: 4oa Main Straat, flsimsatri Tat) la rtaawasrswa. Jl. m-: A. i-ta No, rn. i.rr.AL WOT ICE BOTICt Or TIME AND PI-AC. ETT TION FRAYING rOR VACATION Ot CTRTAIN ETRRETS AND ALLEYS IW THE CITY Or KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. WTLL E FRESr?mtO TO THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUN CIL Or SAID CITY. NOTICE IS HT.RXBY GIVCN, that tha undriicnd. Park Coeamlaakm, of tha City of Klamath fall-. Oraaon. win. at a rvrular frrt-atlnd of tha Cornmoa Coun cil of tha City of Klamath Fail. Oragon, w ow nwio. m mm oour or i jo aciorn P OL of th ath. day of laptambar, at tha Council Chambara In tha City Hall of th Ctty of Klamath Falla. Ora ffon. praaant to tha Mayor and Conuaoa Counrtl of aald City a partition for tha vacation at? tha Etraa-td and Allays ta aid Ctty, hairatn.ftar daacrlbad. That atd. Park Commlaalon. ta an tntarroartsrd party and diraa to uaa tha straata and allays, propod for varatltoa for park and pla ground purpoaa. That a tlasacrlpUon of tha atraaaj anal alWya propoaad ta ba vacatad ta aa lot lows, to-wit: Situat In City of Klam ath, Tails. Klamath County, Orvfon; Tha allay tarmifh Block la, HilUM Addition and Block 33. Not Sprtnaa Addition from Souttoarly Inf rascUon wlih Paintar Etrwt as Northariy In tortactton with LaRoy Straat. InclttdV tntorsactton with Dal Mora Itrtat, and tncludinc tofrwntoa with atftor allars in said biorU: also allay la Block 39 Rot Spring! Addition an tm wttxlire frorr- Nonhaaatarly cornar of Lot 11 aald Block to Southoaatarly Cornar of Lot 10 said Block. South wstr!y to alky Una on wastaiiy si da of Lou 1 and 19 said Block 33: also D1 Mora Street from Una axtenaUnf from Northeasterly cornar of Lot 10, Block 33 Hot Sprtaga Addition ta Southoaatarly cornar of Lot 31 Black la KiiisKta Addition. Southwesterly ta allay line on Westerly side of Lot 1. Block ! Hillside Addition and Lot IS Block 33, Hot Springs Addition; and, alsa tha allay to Block 1 Hillside Ad dition on Una from Northeasterly cor ner of Lot 33. tn said Block, to fcwth aaaterty corner of Lot tn said Block. Sthwesterly to alley an Westerly aide of Lota 13 and 1 of said Block 1; and all tn tha City of Klamath Falla, Klamath County. Oregon. That tha tlste et tK fit-art wMi.... of thla notice ta tha 39th. day of July, IMS, and the date of the last publica. tlon Is the 20th. day of August. lta. a-Ann, iummimioh, of KlamatR Falls. Ortrtrnas By ROBXRT A. THOMPSON. Mayor, JU 3: Auf. S-13-ia-3C Ho. 744. aiMaSseMaii FLOWER SHOP )JOMll) rnoN sim s 01 Li o 57. AM r Acn Paint Mflf 2? Phong 927S 4 ( 4 I