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FRIDAY, AUCUST 19, 194? HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE THIRTEEN MARKETS and FINANCIAL STOCK AVERAGES fooaolM kr Th AaaorlaU4 Trrm Augu.1 II Mini. II Hall. It Hill. U Nlorkl Nat chant - D. 0.4 U.I D.4 Friday l 16 410 Mt Pnvloui day IU 3t 411 653 Work l0 80 8 34 3 40 8 64 6 Month ago Ul 317 .1(4 6J4 VtMT MO M.3 44 8 40.7 N O Wheat Futures Close Lower CHICAGO, Am. It As Soybean rollr-d on up to new aeaaonal peak In an other Im! wriik niarkal on the board of trad, today. Hit break through of prvvloun reaiiUnra Irvrla by auybeana yaaurday Ird to a good deal of new buying In today, anulon. Clalna In aoybcana ranged to around I rent at time. The market had to abooib heavy profit-taking, but It did thia without giving up much ground. All gralna weakened with corn arrowing the widen t loaa. September corn particularly allowed an eaaler trend throughout th aeulon. Raliia fell overnlgtil In parla of Iowa which have not had molatur for aeven weeka. development which tradera aald wai favorable for Improving crop proajwet. Active wheat futurea cloud l'i-l'i lower. Beptember IIM'i-S. July, In which trading atarted yralerday, waa unchanged. Corn ended 'IS lower, neptembrr oau were '' lower. Beptember 65'.. rye waa unchanged to I rent higher. Beptember IMa'.-'i. Boy bra n were . to 3 rente higher. November 345-3 4.V., and lard waa 3 to 33 centa 0 hundred pouiula lower, Heptrmber 113 60. Wheal Olien lllgll Low Cloaa Kept ItMT. IM'i IN'i IM't-S Drc. - 3 04', -, 3 04 i 303'. JM'.-S March 10 SOU'i 304'. 304H-306 May 303 . 3 03 301'. 301,-', July .... IM'. 166'. 18V, IKt BOND AVERAGES tompilr by The Aaaorialrd Freaa Aogual 6 Italia lllnd. 16 I tit 16 For. II I.. Vld. Net rhanga unch. uiu-h. A I unrh D I rnday II 6 1037 104 l-H 704 1113 Previoua day III lojl 104 0 704 111 4 Week ago III 1036 I0JI 703 111 3 Month ago Ul 103 4 103 4 1106 Year ago 114 1001 M7 63 1 1074 Most Stocks Show Decline NEW YOIIK. Aug. II Ml 1 rllnee of Iran ion. to more than a point predominated In the atork market today. TTie market waa moderately active on the decline with volume running at the rate of toO.000 aharra for the day. The downward price movement developed after a hie mlard atari with atorka moving narrowly Only gold mining aharea aa group re.ut.d the general trend They added frwrtlona to I point Btaela. motora. ralla and copper all were lower. OlU were unchanged to lower. Richfield, however, waa higher and ahnwrd fair amount of artlvlty at time.. American Can I4't Am Pow A l.t .... 13'. Am Tel Ai Tel 146', Anamiuta .t... t , 39 Jlendlx Aviation So Beth Bterl 37 lloeing Airplane ll'i Canadian Pacific 13 Caae J I . SI't Caterpillar 33 Chrynler !; Cornwall At Bou I Com Vultee I0S Continental Can S31. Crown 7.ellerbarh 36'. Curllim Wrlrllt , I'. lXjpnnt de Nem 61 T. Oeneral riectrlc ... 37't Oeneral rooda 49'. Cieneral Molora 61 Ooodvear Tire . 40 lot Harrrater 36', lot Paper MS Kennecotl 47', Libby MrM Ai L 7' Long llell "A" 30' Ho leer Shop iniivi: l. (At Greenhouioi) Mil ft. Ilh Phone llll Free Delivery Mower, by Hire lunerai Oealgna Oar Hperlalty m I66US WHEEL S STEERING ALIGNMENT I. m fvt H4 mt it Wdrxili niai mi thai 4t09tim, Paris mmm wnrt-m hk (.akh. it m tfnttatn out litt Ur rtMU and Uim all h Joy WrthtMf yT r-a m4 TfMT win" lrV QV iV? M"? GET MORE TIRE MILEAGE jj COMPLETE CORRECTION $A45 luv iiiii ia ajrur fur aatrg aw i mAra. vm nin kwrv rnivi Camber, Cotter, Stetring Goomotry, Too-ln, Adjuit Steering Geor. IALANCI WHIELS $1.65 per p' woighfi. ASHLEY CHEVROLET -Siferion jsSSy MJWr 410 Jo. ath f hone 4113 l Montgomery Ward Nah Krlvlnator . . Nal Iniry N Y Central Northern Pacific ... Pac Am Kuh . .. Pac Oaa F.lre .... Pac Trl As Tel Penney J C Itadlo Corp Rayonter , Rayonier Pfd . . . RrytmlrN Metala Richfield Bafewav Htorea Hrara Roebuck Bouthern Pacific .... Btandard Oil Cal Btutlrbaker Corp Run.hlne Mining . Traru-Amerlra Union oil Cal Union Pacific tinned Airllnea V 8 Hteel Warner Hroa Pic Woolworth U 14'. 34 'i MS - 14 13'. 33S MS 0' 11 4S 31', 30 36 -. 34 S 41', 4IS 67'. 33 US 31'. IIS IS'. - 33 10". 46'. LIVESTOCK PORTLAND, Aug. II IIPI (TJ8DAI Salable rattle today 136. cwlvea 16: part of aupply to be held for Mon day; moatly a clean-up market; gen erally atrady but aome heavy calvea and common vealera measurably lower: cominon-lfw medium graaa leera 16 00-31 40: medium -good calvea and vealera 15 00-31.00. Pnr five day, aalaolo 3376. calvea 6.V). Compared week ago. graaa cattle medium grade and better about steady, lower grade, weak with aome rowe weak to We lower. Light dairy type ateera and helfera and heavy calvea hard to move. Vealera weak to 1 00 lower. Oeneral catUe trade alow with aupply all graaaera. Common-low medium ateera predom inated, II600-3I.M. few average to high medium 33 50-34.60. Pew .lock er, and feeder. 1600-3000. Canner common light dairy type ateera and heifer 10 00-13 50. Common-medium graaa beef helfera 14 00-30.00. Canner-rutur cowa 100-11 00. common-medium beef cowa 13 00-14 50. few good cowa to 15 00 with young cow. to 15 50. Oood beef bulla 16 00 16 50. cutter to good aauxage bulli 13 00-17.50. Oood - choice vealera I I i U w a eg n sreemnc- ANb W?.661E faHnM ft rta ro titkf rM4 wturl.r that WVXCKS muimm ir MIm that KU1NI ui mt 4rtvin. p.- li ; ft JUST CALL ME 'IUTTER BALL' This action sequence shows the rescue of a little dog thot somehow got himself wedged in o 3Kj-inch spoce between two buildings in Oakland, Calif. At left Potrolmon Homer Goodman rubs the dog with melted butter obtained from a nearby restourant, to make him slippery. (Center) Steve Rose of the SPCA is trying to pull the buttered dog out. At right Rose ond Patrolman Don Fullmore with the exhousted pup after he wos freed. He later licked off the butter. 31.00-33 00. Common-medium large ly 1100-16 00. Salable hoc. today 35: atrady: top 23 60: for five daya aalable 1330. Market around 150 lower. Early top 34 00. late bulk and lop 180-230 lb. good-choice meat type butcher. 23 50. Oood under 400 lb. eowe 16 50 17 50. heavier eowe and fat type kind, downward to 14 00. Oood cholce feeder plga 33 00-34 00. few early 34 50. Heavy .tag. down to 13 50. Billable aheep today none: mar ket nominal: for five daya. aalable 50. For week market generally ateady with burdrnaome aupply thin lamb. 50c to 61 00 or more lower. Oood -choice aprtiigera 20 00. few high good-choice 30 50-3100. Medium-good predominated at 18 00 IV 00. common down to 16 00. culla down to 10 00 and under. Good feedrr 15 00-16 00. common down to 13 00 and under. Oood yearling. 16 00-17 00, one atrtng aroung 104 lb Oood choice yearling. 18 00. Heavy weight. 14 00 down, common I? 00 down. Oood ewea ararca at 6 00, common-medium J 00-5 00. CHICAOO. Aug. II (AP-USDAi Salable hog. 5000: fairly active: butcher, over 160 lb. uneven, gen erally 35-50 centa higher: lighter weight alow, ateady to 26 cenia higher: aowa 35 to moatly 50 cent, higher; top 31.75; moat good and choice 110-370 lb. 130 75-31 JO: few 3HO-310 lb. 13000-3075: heavier weight, acarce; moat 170-160 lb. 19 00-30 50; good 140-160 lb. 617 50 16 73: aowa under 350 lb 818 00 1150: 360-400 lb. 616 75-18 On 435 475 lb. 815 50-16 50; tew 500-6 0 lb. 113 50-15 00: early clearance. Salable rattle 1000: aalable calve. 300: generally alow, ateady to weak on all alaughutr claaae.: load choice 1347 lb. ateera 836 00: high-medium and good .teera and yearling. 823 00 36 00: common down to 117.00; good 600 lb. helfera 128 00; common to low-good beef cowa 813 76-16 00. canner. and cutter 81100-1476: I medium to good bulla 816 00-3075: I top vealera 636 50. Salable aheep 500: generally ateady alt claaaea; few good and choice nauve lamb. 833 00-34 00: good to average-choice yearling aether. 12000: cull and common na tive lamb, alow at 814 00-30 00; alaughtrr eaea alow at 85.00-1.50. SOUTH SAN TRANCISCO. Aug. 18 (AP-U8DAI Salable cattle to day none; for week 1670: alaughter lamb. alow, ateady. with lrutance weak early: canner-cutter cowa fully 15 cent higher, bulla weak to 81.00 lower; feeder ateera .trady: atockera In narrow demand: load good 1060 lb. fed ateera 825 75: high medium and row good ahort ted. 835.00-50; medium graaa ateera 821.00-24 50: common-medium helf era 817.00-30 50: aome mixed hleh medium and low good 623 00: few good young cows and medium helf era 818.00: good young 666 lb. cowa 816.00; common-low good range i cows 813 00-15 35; cannera-cutters moatly 1100-13.50: ahells 8100 and below; medium aauaage bulla 61850 18.00; cutlers 115.50-1600; medium good under 1000 lb. feeder ateera Looking for Something DIFFERENT? Look Whero Quality Tails and Prica Sells! rz m Pontac Sedan 1095 V 1941 Chevrolet Sedan ... 495 m f I 1939 Chrysler Club Coupe . 595 I A All new tire, perfect dov grey Mint. 1936 Ford Nicest In town 350 radio, heater, spotlight, fogllghte, grill guard, new seat covers. COMMERCIALS 1946 Dodge Pickup 895 Beautiful black, perfect npholslery, 1942 6MC Pickup 745 1:66 tire, heater, fa-Ion. ' 1941 GMC Pickup I.. 695 Words can't describe. Barricaded Gunman Shoots It Out With 725 Police In Wild Chicago Battte t IffCAGO. Aug. II iPi A barricaded Near atood off 1:5 police men In a three-hour gun battle last night before they set fir ta hla home, then riddled him with bullets as h attempted I escape. He waa wanted for ahootlng a child. All daring the battle, the besieged Negro, Ernest Craig. It. con tinued firing from window with lw revolver and a rifle. Police noored handreda mt bullet and toaaed about zM tear gaa bomb Into the Iwo-.tory frame boase before they applied the torch. As the flame spread through the first floor and started Into th npper alary, Craig went ant a seeond-atory window and alid i the ground In an 11-inrh passageway between hi corner bom and the neighboring boose. Officers spotted him as he crawled along the narrow opening toward the front of the building. A policeman ahsntrd a warning and Craig fired at hlea but missed. Tw detective returned the fira from chattering machine gwna. Th Negro's body convulsed aa shot after shot struck him. He con tinned firing nnlil tw other policemen moved In and emptied their revolver. Into his quivering body. Kumlnallon later ahowed Craig ha been alrurk bv at least M machine gun and pistol kallcta and several ahotgan peilrta. 1w policemen wer wounded In the earhange o ballets. Th gnn battle atarted after Craig had accidentally wounded t-year-old Drake Atklna In a wild fremy - ahooUnx during a dia pute with another Negro. 618 00-31 00: load good 735 lb. feeder heifer 630 50; calve for week 3S0; alaughter calvea fully 50 cent to 8100 higher; food 300-425 lbs. 823 50. Salable hogs 30; butchers 21 centa lower; good-choice 180-240 lbs. 823 5Q; for week 1825; butchers 61.00 lower than Friday or 82.25 lower than last Thuraday; aowa ateady to 50 centa lower. Salable aheep 326: moderately ac tive; few eve ateady; medium good 86 50-8 60: for week aalable 6226: slaughter lamba 35-50 cents lower; light supply ewea ateady; good-choice (3-65 lb. No. 1 pell clover lamba 821.76. week's top 822 00; low good 63 lb. shorn lambs $21.00. Portland Eggs Eggs (To wholesalers): A grade large, 61l.-62vc; A grade, medium, 54',-57',c; small 44'c; B grade. Urge, 63 4 -55 I.e. Portland Potatoes Potatoes: Ore. Boardman district White Rose No. Is. 63.75-30: No. 3. 65-IOc: Wash. Long White No. 1 100 lb.. 62JO-M: No. 3s, 50 lbs, 15c 81.00: 50 lb. wash Netted Or ma No. la, 83.00-16: No. 2a, 15 cent. POTATOES CHICAOO. Aug. II (AP-USDA) Potatoes: arrival 76. on track 356: total U. 8. shipment 563; supplies moderate: demand fair: market firm; Idaho-Oregon Bllaa Triumphs 83.50. long white 83J6: Russet Bur bank 63 60-65; Nebraska Red War bas 83JO-35: Texas Bllaa Triumphs 83.75; Washington Long Whites 83.30-40. baker 83.65. Russet Bur banks 83.50-60; Wisconsin 83 50. I To Buy or Sell Use th Want Ads I mu duo ieaan m New motor, original paint, good tires Interior like new. Radio and heater. a . v,. .. fi w ... It, r ' . : Vancouver Hits Wednesday Closure VANCOUVER Rl- .... i. - - uo. ivri The Vancouver TnnH.t -- . i haa formed a committee to ram. Pign for Jie end of Wednesday wwmi i me city, ii wa an nounced today. At a meeting but nieht tho ... soclation maintained a aix-day week Wa necessary to offer the fullest attraction to tourist. R. K. Baker, ajtaorlattnn m.n- I ger, said American were prepared to annrt mm m,,l n- i " uiuiir; h nn In Canada, but that Wednesday closure deterred them. He said tourist traffic Is setting an all-time record this year, with July figure 18.5 per cent and June totals 37 per cent above last year, , Eagles Slate Sunday Initiation Eagle President Ed Weatrom today announced completion of arrange ment for the first Sunday Initiation of the new lodge year. Appropriate ceremonies honoring 30-year mem ber will also take place. A brief business meeting conven ing promptly at I pm. Sunday. August 31. will be followed by Initia tion of August newcomers and pres entation of honor pins to the vet eran member. After the ceremonies entertain ment will be provided. A turkey dinner cooked and served by the ladies of the auxiliary to all the membership will wind up the festiv ities. Twenty-year member. Initiates, all members, wlvea and sweetheart are urged to attend. There 1 no word for "kiss" In the Japanese language. lC3?"''-'-'--'...v''4 a na r n 'f nr JkJiav' --r LOOK TO BALSIGER'S For BEST BUYS! 1 934 Ford Tudor .rT 1 95 1938 Ford Coupe Fin running condition 425 1939 Ford 4-Dr. Sedan. New paint ..... 395 1949 FOrd lw mileage, ear Ilk new ...... 1895 COMMERCIALS 1946 Ford Pick-up. Lik now $995 1948 International Pick-up, Hoi canopy, low mileage and in now car shape $1295 1948 Dodge 'i-Ton Pick-up, Low mileage, juit likt now $1293 1947 Ford Pick-up. Low mileaga, oxcellenr condition $1095 1947 GMC 1-Ton Flatbed. Law mileage and 06 good 03 new $1095 1946 Dodgt Power Wogon. Originally lold for ap proximately $2600. Ai good ai new today for $1245 1942 Ford Dump Truck ready to go $695 BALSIGER MOTOR CO. Main at Eaplanada Phone 4354 or lltl Red Threat Factor In Plane Plans WASHINGTON, Aug. II P An Informed air fore official aald to day that "atrategl vulnerability" f area In th United Slate to air air attack by Russia la considered In placing contract (or high prior- ty combat planes. HI remark wa I n connection with the proposed trip of Secretary of the Air Pore Symington, air fore officers and Senator Msgnu aon (D-Waah) to Seattle, Wash. Th group plan to fly to Seattle iu September to dlacuaa the pro posed move to th Boeing-operated plant In Wichita, Kan. of th aub- aaaembly work an th B-47 bomber now being done at th Boeing-owned plant In Seattle. Sine Gen. Iloyt . Vandenberg, air force chief etai!, thl week told th B-36 aenal Investigating committee that Rueat. la th "one major military threat to th United btalra" remark he said had been cleared with th atat department the air fore ha been more frank In discwasing production matter. "We have no desire to fold up existing plant but we do not pro- poae to expand activities in areas which In time of war would be con sidered vulnerable," the air force representative said. Thl especial ly hold true In regard to high Dri er' combat planes. The air force regard the B-47 bomber a second to the giant B-36 bomber. Aaked whether th Seattle area waa considered "vulnerable" In ev ent of war, the answer wa a Mont: -Ye." Tak a map and look far yewr aelf at the location a Seattle on the great circle air route from east ern Russian baaea," be aald. "We know that Russia haa B-2 type long range bombers." The air force representative said that Lieut. Gen. H. A. Craig, dep uty air force chief of staff for ma teriel, on Aug. 10 advised repre sentatives of the Seattle chamber of commerce who came to see htm that the air fore never Intended that 'he B-47 waa to be produced In Seattle. LangSie Tries For Bus Strike End Action OLYMPIA. Aug. II iv Oover nor Langlle trie again today to end the two month idleness of North Coast Greyhound line. The governor scheduled a meet Ing of both company and union rep resentative in an eiiort to iron out difference, that stymie a resump tion uf service. H. P. (Dick) Everest, Langlle's assistant, said last night that It seemed apparent the company's acceptance of the governor medi ation offer would not be "complete ly acceptable because of limit, tlon placed In it. T- motor coach employe union (AFLI accepted the mediation of fer earlier provided employer ac ceptand with the presumption that work would resume on the same basis as when halted. LarutUe offer-i Tuesday to sub mit the dispute to t!- - state media tion board, but aaked that tta find ing oe binding upon both company and union. Municipal Court Cheater Mayberry, drunk. Fine 110 or t days. Robert Moore, drunk. Forfeit 110 bail. Charles Hood, drunk, fine 115 or 7' days. Carlo Lugo, drunk and disorder lv. Pine 635 or 134 days. Nathan Copperfleld, drunk. Fine 110 or 6 days, Donald J. Fisher, vagrancy. Fine 1100 and 30 day. This la the moat dangerona season for motoring. Inswr without delay. Harta Norland. (31 Pine, t "" " " .ori!r"""'"'i 1- nffSa. , BULL Bom at Klamath Valley hospital, Klamath Pall, Ore., Au gust II, mt, to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bull. 300 Laguna. a girl Weight: 10 pounds 2S ounce. WORRELL Born at Klamath Valley hospital. Klamath Pall.. Or., August 18, 1141, to Mr. and Mr a. Jack Worrell, Tulelake, Calif., a girl. Weight: I pound 4tt ounce. Split Looms In Portland Sheriff Ranks PORTLAND, Aug. II OPV-Th head of th Multnomah county alerlff'a reserve parted company with Sheriff Marlon (Mike) Leroy Elliott yesterday. John A. Erhardt complained about a 56-page booklet published aa the "Multnomah county Sheriff's Reserve V-arbook." It printed hardly anything about the reserve and had too many ad vertisement, he said. What's more, the sal of the ad makes It Impossible for the reserve to get support for It annual "Thrill ahow," he added. The show's proceeds normally go to work among Juvenile. Erhardt, president of the reserve, aald mer chant wou!i not make "a second contribution thl year to the re aerre." The Oregonian, which haa been supporting a recall move against the sheriff, aald the yearbook had been put together by two promoter with the permission of Elliott. Lucky Dad In Line For USA Hawaii Trip FORT LEWIS, Am. 19 m About 48,000 Fort Lewis soldiers probably are writing' home this week-end with word to the effect: "Don't look now, pop, but your In line for an aU-ezpeiae-paid trip to Ha all." Its true, too. A represenUtlre father will be chosen by a board of repre&entaUTes from the second division headquarters and the chap lain s office. The lucky lather wiu be transported from his home to Fort Lewis, trarel to Oahu and back with forces engaged In a large-scale maneurer in the Islands and while there participate In a week-long recreation period In Hon olulu. The father will be chosen upon the son's actual and potential value as a soldier, availability of the father for the trip, and originality of reasons listed by the lucky man's sponsor hls son). The winner will be dubbed "sec ond division dad" but fathers of other Fort Lewie soldiers are eli gible. The maneuvers probably will start in October. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO AJX PERSONS BfTEBEKTED IW t-ANfiELL VAJUL1T IRRIGATION DISTBICT Notice is hereby given that D. K Colwell. Barbara Colwell. B. D. Col we 11 Anna Mine Colwell, J. B, Para more and Buoy M. Paramor hav filed petition to the Board of Directors of LangeU Valley Irrigation District that th follow ing described lands b included la aaid district, . Beginning at th northeast c-nr of the SEv,NE of Bee. 11, T. 0 S B. 11 E.W.M.; thence West mile, mora or lesa, to th northeast corner of tn St-aNWU of Mid Section 12; tnno south , mil, more or rasa, to tn northeast corner of th SE.SW of said Section 12: thenc East 1S5S fet. more r lesa. to point BOO feet west a Ik. MrtraMtt MrBrt Of SVSE of aatd Section 12; thenc north 9AQ2' East IOR3.1 feet, more or less, to point 40 feet north of th northeast corner of SESE. of said Section 12; thenc south Mar East 1083 1 feel, more or lesa. to a point fan feet east of th northeast corner of SESE- of aatd section 12: thenc ast 330 feet, more or leu. to the northeast corner of SW.SW4 of Section T. T. 40 S-. B. 14 E W M : thenc south on legal sub division line BXS feet; thence east v mile, more or lesa. to point OS feel south of northeast corner of 8E'SV i nr mMiA aetioa f: thenc north TTlf Er 1333 feet, more or lesa. to s point 528 feet south of th northeast corner of th SWSE of aald section 1; thence north 92S feet, mor or less, to th northeast corner of th SVV--SEW of satd section 7; thenc west on legal subdivision line 230 feet; thenc north 3645' west 130 feet, mor or less, to th northeast corner of th NElSW of said section T; thenc north 4500 writ 18W9.7 feet, mor or ' NW. of satd section 1; thenc west mile, mor or lesa, to th point of beginning, containing 350.5 acre. In K. amain County, Oregoa. and that neither said petitioners nor : said lands, or any part thereof, shall i become I Labi for any bond teau. tn debtednesa to th United States under , contract betwven Langell Valley Irriga tion District and th United States, or : any other Indebtedness now outstanamg. Notice is herebv tnvsn to all oersons Interested to appear at the of fie of Langell Valley Irrigation District at Loreiis. In Klamath County, Oregon, on Tuesdav. September a IMS. at o'clock. I p m.. oeing in next regular meeting i of the Hoard of Directors of aald Dis trict, then and there to show cause, if ; any they have, why said petition should not be granted. 1 Dated and first published August IX ItetS. C. W. WOOTBM, I Manager and Secretary. I Langelt Valley Irrigation District A 12-1-XO NOT94 REftOLt'TIOM NO. S.I A RESOLUTION FIXING THE TIME AND PLACE POR TTHE HEARING OP OBJECTIONS TO THE PROPOSED ASSESSMENT ROLL, MADE AND FILED BY THT COMMON COUNCIL IN THE MATTER Or THE IMPROVE MENT OP EAST SIDE OP CALIFORNIA AVENUE PROM ITS INTERSECTION WITH THIRD STREET TO WHERE IT INTERSECTS UPHAM BTREET. INCLUDING SIDEWALKS ON BOTH KNOWN AS IMPROVEMENT UNIT NO. 101, AND APPROVING THE ASSESSMENT BOLL HERETOFORE FILED HEREIN. WHEREAS, th Common Council haa mad and filed In the offlc of th Police Judg th PROPOSED ASSESS MENT BOLL In connection with th proposed improvement of East side California Avenue from tta intersection with Third Street to where It Intersect up nam street, including sidewama on both att and west sides thereof, as mor fully shown on th plans and described tn Ui specifications of th City Engineer r on til tn th matter of th Mitt trtv lrtvmnl WHh th Mid Pullr Jutt,! now TitrnrrPr-r, be it piroi.v" BY TMK COMMON roi'NCIL 09 The city or ki.amath rAU.a, onr(;oN. ni'i.v asmcmri.ko im Eli U LA H srsHION, AS rULLOWl; SECTION I. Thai Tugtsdjty, th th day nf tptm br. KM, at the hour of 1 JO v'c.ork fav, al th Council Chamber In th It Hall for th Clt ol Klamath, rail. Oregon, kM and hereby a fixed aa th (tat, time and place, for th hear trig of ob)ctlona to eeld proposed aaeeae ment roll, and to th Individual properly aiieeimente therein eet forth; and, RrCTION 11. BE IT riTBTHER Rr.ftOI.VKD. that th Mid PROPOSED ASHEKHMENT ROUL. be, and It ta hereby approved by th COM MON COUNCIL: and. SECTION1 til. BE IT FITRTHER RESOLVED, that th Police Judfle of th aaid City give al leaat tan '101 daya' notice, by publica tion In Th Herald and Newt, on thre ' aeparat dare, and by potting notice each lot. part of lot. block, piece or parcel and acreage property aet forth and deerrlhed In aald PROPOSED ASSESSMENT ROLU that at aald meet ing of th Common Council on aald date, all objections made and filed t uch aeaeeernent mil and to the In dividual aaaeaamenta therein, will b heard and determined, and that follow ing s determination of all ob)ectlona, th Common Council will proceed, by ordinance, to aeaeea the proportionat hare of th coat of making audi pro- ' posed Improvement In accordance with, tho benefits accruing therefrom to each, tot, part of lot. block, pieo or parcel of land or acreage property, hereto! or found and determined to b liable for such coat. Sucft notice to b posted and published as aforesaid shall further tate th boundaries within which try property lies that b found to bo bene filed and liable for such proportionat hare of the coat of such improvement, and fhall also refer to such PROPOSED ASSESSMENT ROIX, for detailed In formation, and that boundaries wtthist which th property Ilea that 1 so benefited ana to be saaeaeed for ruch Improvement, ta all that property adja cent to th aald atreeta aa far aa th proposed Improvement extends tbereori. and extending back from th aide 11 nee of aaid atreeta to th canter of In respecuv block so lying adjacent, to gether with th quarter of each block abutting upon and adjacent to a street Intersection, which aaid quarter shall bo liable for such Intersection. Passed by th Common Council of th City of Klamath Palis, Oregon, inks Utb day of August, 140. Presented to the Mayor and try htm approved and signed UUa 14Mb day T Aiujuat, 1MS- ROBERT A. THOMPSON. Mayor. ATTEST: l M. ACKER MAN, Folic Judg. tta f Oregon, County of Klamath, as. City of Klamath Palla, 1. I M. Ackerman, Police Judg of the City of Klamatn Palla, Oregon, do hereby certify that th above and fore going k a true copy of a resolution in troduced and adopted by th Common Council of tn City of Klamatn Palla, Oregon, at tta regular meeting held on the 13th day of August. 1940, and there after approved and aigned by th Mayor and attesutd fry th Poltc Judge L. M. ACKER MAW. Poilcu Judg. A 17-IS-it If TS LEGAL NOTICE NOTTCX OP TIME AND PLACE. PTTT TTON PRAYING rOR VACATION OP CERTAIN STREETS AND ALLEYS IS THE CITY OP KLAMATH PALLS. OREOON. WILL BE PRESENTED TO THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUN CIL OP SAID CITY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that th ndenlgned. Park Commission, of th City of Klamath Falls. Oregon, will, at S regular meeting of th Common Coun cil of th City of KlatTkath falls. Oregon, to be held at th hour of 7 30 'cloclt p.m. of th tth. day of September. 1B4S. at th Council Chambers in th City Hall of the City of Kiamaut rails. Ore gon, present to th Mayor and Common Council of aaid City a petition for th vacation of th Streets and Allays In said Ctty, hereinafter described. That said. Park Commission, la an Interested party and desires to use th rtreeta tn altera, proposed for vacation for fork and playground purposes. That a description of th strts and alley proposed to be vacated la aa fol low, to-wit: Situate tn Ctty of Klam ath Palls. Klamath County, Oregon; The alley through Block IS, HUlstd Addition and Block 32. Rot Springs Addition from Southerly interseetioo with Painter Street to Northerly in tersection with LeRoy Street, Incrttd ftng intersection with Del Mor Street, and Including; intersection with other alters in said blocks: also alley tn Block 32 Hot Springs Addition en Un extending from Northeasterly corner of Lot 21 aald Block to Southeasterly Corner of Lot 10 aaid Block. South westerly to alley line on westerly esd) of Lou 13 and IS said Block 32: also Del Moro Street from line extending from Northeasterly corner of Lot 10, Block 33 Hot Springs Addition t Southeasterly comer of Lot 21 Block It Hlllsid Addition. Southwesterly t alley tin on Westerly sid of Lot IP. Block It Hillside Addition and Lot IS Block 33. Hot Springs Addition: snd. also the alley In Block It Hlllsid Ad dition on line from Northeasterly cor ner of Lot 23. In aald Block, to South easterly corner of Lot S In said Block, Southwesterly So alley on Westerly aid of Lota 12 and IS of said Block It. and all In th City of Klamath Fall, Klamath County, Oregon. That th date of th first publication of thia notice is th 21 h. day of July, IMS. and th date of th last publica tion Is th 21 h dav of August, 1B4S. PARK COMMISSION, of JCuunatfe Falls. Oregon By BOBCAT A. THOMPSON. Mayor, Clulrman. J.. St: Aug. S-lS-lS-Sa. No, 744. NOTICE INV1TINO BIDS Th undersigned Police Judg of Inn city of Klamath Falls, Oregoa will re ceive sealed bids up to 7:30 P. M. Mon day, Sentember 0. 1B4t for on Dor Shovel -Tractor. Specifications may be obtained from th city eng'neer. Tho city reserves th right to reject any r all bids. L M. ACKERMAN Folic Judg. A tt-tt in No TOO CLASSIFIED RATES Thre Days . Week Run Month Bun , per word II , per word 15 New Today LOW PRICED HOMES S3OO0 for epic and span Sbedroont horn on t acre. Insulated. Garage. Near Shasta Way. S500 DOWN TAKES $9000 horn. 3 spacious bedroom 'two upetalrs. Solid foundation. Near ghsfl Take good car as part down. FURNISHED FOR $3500 S bedrooms. Concrete foundation. Only $500 down. Immediate posaatv n' OUB BEST BUY S45O0 Ftv miles out. Attracthr new - bedroom horn. Nearly 1 acre. Quickly vacated. Call JESS GARDNER DENN1B COAT 57M '4301 MARK B. JOHNSON, BEALTOB 3S23 South Sth. Phone 4781 evs 0030) orrics OPEN TO S PM. Saturdays to 4 p re. LOST tx30 truck lire and wheel, between Klamath rails and Mountain View, mar Grevnaprlngs highway. ALSO 4 TRUCK CHAINS Desperately needed Cell S-1303 NWTrt OF M A LIC-roorrfsn (ToVn with flreclarfv Basement. Bock ga ng. EspeclaTTV fine horn. Price and terms very reasonable. Smaller 2-bedroom, corner lot, $1200, Sfloo down, be lane easy. Other good buys. Phon 75B7. Corner Jones, Realtor, 400 Main. 750' DOWN S bedrooms, dining room, north of Main St. S.12 40 monthly payments. Lot 00x120. Pric. $3500. 4 ACRE CI o fn. modern, 3 bedrooms dining room, utility porch. Oil heater Included. VW 42 monthly payments. Price $7350, FHA terms. J. W. SANDERS, REALTOR 1113 Main St. Phon 781 Salesmen, Cart Williams, Boh Boas W. W. Thompson at Maltn r'OIf'ENT.-1-herlroom, upstairs apart? ment. 2030 Arthur St., $50. Phono 0210. KTMT1TF agpjftj DUKE AUTO SALES FLOWER SHOP 4JOMS.IN PHosr aim Open Evening 16M East Main Prion 64il C