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HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
rniPAV. FEBRUARY 1. 1 nrs
Curly Lnmbeau, coach of the Chi
cago wid Cardinal, noendn most
of the off-Keason on his ranch In
Marlbu, Calif.
Btn Morrison, Mgr.
JUCKEUND TRUCK
S4.LES and SERVICE
11th fc Klamath Ph.2-2581
AUCTIONEERING
Sale Management
Gradual. .1 Weiltra Caller. .
Ol Artr-Ir,erlp. . . . BI"'no. M.ol.
Certified Pedlree Reader
6ueceaiful Sales are the Result of Proper
Promotion, Management and Auctioneering.
Speetallilnt In FARM, PUREBRED LIVE
STOCK and REAL ESTATE AUCTIONS.
G. W. (Jerry) FALES,
AUCTIONEER
S3M Alra Klamath Falls Ph. 2-3 452
Free Service on Church Benefit Auctions
The JAYHAWK
Says .
THERE'S NONE BETTER
"91" Octon Ethyl 31c
JAYHAWK GAS
light reading . . . needs reading light
PLAN Your Lighting
THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY
. Chiloquln j
By DARLENi: WOLFF
The third six wcrks' period
honor roll for the upper six grades
showed two names less than Inst
time but the honorable mention
list was up three names. Those
making the coveted first list were
Kay Heglund, Glenn Hescock and
DON'T BE
CHICKEN!
CALL
Yellow Cab
Ph 2-1234
end
4k
Hi
Add be Mir and obtain sreat
r altasare from your homo
with floe Picture window
which If scientifically Insul
ated against heat and cold.
Regardless of site, location . .
eonsnlt at. The coit mar
be lets than yea think.
8GE3B
' r 7-r-.v-,-i - t-.-t-r j4ZH!t
mi raii&ii
Ts r
Do your eyes tire after just a little reading? Does
the print jump and blur?
Look at your lighting! Dim light can cause eye
(train, headaches, fatigue. Good light, properly
placed, lets your eyes see easily and quickly, with
out strain.
Install PLANNED Lighting and be sure you have
the right light for every seeing task.
BETTER LIGHT. MEANS BETTER SIGHT
Cnrrcl Wilson, Juniors: Ted Sir
mens and Karleotl Pararoo, sopho
mores Linda Pope and Susan Knv
lr.a, freshmen, Dick Siemens, Bill
Itrader. On the honorable mention
list were Jacl Shorey, senior: Jo
Ann Slscmore and Billy Vadeft,
Juniors; Audrey Varmmi, Frieda
Kirk and Twllya Knlghtplpe, soph
omores; Naomi Johnson and Joy
Oard, freshmen, Valeric Dolphus,
81 h grader and Marie Nicholson,
mi grader.
Mrs. Claude Paracoo Is home
from Cushman Hospital In Tacoma.
Mr. and Mrs. Arlen Miller visit
ed recently in Seattle with her
mother, who Is making her home
there this winter.
Ralph Francesco of Ktssee Mills,
Mo., has been visiting here with
his sister and brother-in-law, Mr,
and Mrs. Charles Hale and with
a brother in Henley.
Sickness has hit the town full
force. Flu, pink eye, the tag ends
of the trench mouth epidemic, and
various other complaints are keep
ing people In.
Reed David was ill for several
days, four out of five ot Mrs.
James Chlpman's children have
been ill, and Naomi Johnson was
another on the sick list.
Norman Doty Is off work tor an
Indefinite time after he inlured his
back lifting on the Joo. He is an
employe of. the State Highway de
partment. '
Bert Albert has had his garage
closed for the past weeks while
he Is remodelling and repainting
the place.
A real estate chance In town I
this month. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Hill
have purchased the home of her
parents. Mr. and Mix. Folk Huo-
aocK, wno in turn nave oougm a
home in Pelican Citv. The Had-1
docks have not moved yet, how
ever. From Jerome, Idaho comes
word of the birth of a baby girl
Suburban Service I
On Your Worn Equipment
,11th & Walnut Ph. 7709
Rain or shine...
doomells
Maat-flavond bitcuil
tlopt dog edertl
Goodbye to unpleasant dog odorel
New. unproved Ken-L-Biskit now con.
tains miracle chlorophyllin, nature's
own deodorant. Eliminates bad
breath, coat odors, all dog odors m lui
'" ovj.' Gi-e your dog the de
licious, nourishing food that nds dota
of jfrmc odor. Pick up Ken-L-Biskil
today a. your favorite (tore.
fineH
Scad for car booklet -"Eyes
Our Windows to the World."
It'i complete story on light
I it affects our seeing. It's
free, of course.
for Pleasant
earlier this month to a former
uiiiioquin resident and his wile
filnwui'l au( Dm. HI., nl.,1.
Stewart, who alnco army days has
hooii nnlnA Phd.U, I.I., fl..u.
name, attended grade and high
Muooi nere oeiore going on to ure
gon State College. The Blakes have
uiie uuitr cntici, a utile uuy, noil
me, now two years old.
Hay Drying
New Topic
- " vi i ,.u hid inviu villi!
,cr wun serious losses m nay
ir( VlllllA l.nrtilc.h nt luanhtlm
bleaching and lenf-shatlei'inir In
i"riu vutuiR wiu una prncucni
solution to their problem In arti
ficial hay drying. accordinir to
Dnl E. Kirlr avdvtnnf urrl.,ll......l
engineer lor the Oregon State Col
L.pprimrnt siauon,
Kir If lc tlMin nt rtAittnfa.lt....
" mw v o v viii)J4 ci id I'
SIVA liVO l.ltllHi inct miKlloh. k.i
the OSC experiment station. It's
iiici ny urytnjf in wregon '
and Is based on results of 10 yenrs
IOMlirh AM tin.. t .,(... i.oiU.J.
w,. wii iiu.v uittiiK iiiciiiuUB
by experiment station scientists.
Climatic conditions In many
nun rtt I iratrrnn hi -a. it I i
Mble to cure hay in the field with
nilt lftco nf lnae a rs4 rnlnt VI.. I.
ooinLs out. High quality hay must
uc vw, hi tne riRiH siage 01 ma-
tllHtv linrl rmvnA in nrnrAna tt.
lt-tt'a nnA hriaUt ncAait nnlnK
Tlio new bulletin discusses vart-
nic IVHPS nf rlrv nn ct-c ima aitrl
contplm numerous Illustrations to
obtalnort by askinsr for station bul
letin we at count v extension of-
nces or at trie college.
OSC Gets $2500
Forest Grant
OREGON STATE COLLEGE
A $3500 grant for study of the use
nf power saws and their relation
to fire hasards In forests and a
S1300 grant and $1400 fellowship
for chemical research have been
announced by Oregon State Col
lege. The school of forestry grant was
made by the Booth-Kellv Lumber
company of Springfield. The chem
istry trrant and fellowship came
from the du Pont company for the
sixth straight year. A graduate
strdent in chemistry receives the
fellowihln with the College getting
the $1200 to finance his research.
WOMEN'S
2 FOR 1
SALE
Now In Progress
Model Shoe Store
living
V . .
krwT
. . -w.' aw
. JiM 11'
QUITE A FIGURE Dick Button, of Englcwood, New Jcr
scy, world figure skating champion cuts a neat figure at
the Garmisch Olympic ice rink. He is in training for the
Olympic games to be held in Oslo, Norway next month.
uili a1
4 1 ier
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BEEF ON THE HOOF Siena Basketball Coach Dan
Cunha demonstrates one of the tricks he uses to keep the
Loudonville, N.Y., quintet high in the national ratings.
Here he applies beefsteak padding to star Billy Hogan's
bruised heel, has discovered it to be a better remedy than
the sponges most normally used.
mm
'ALMOST PERFECT'
From a physical dimension
point of view, Sally Forrest
(above), film actress, Is "the
almost perfect girl" accord
ingto the Artists Institute
. of America. Fritz Willis,
chairman of the institute's
board of directors, says
Miss Forrest "is as perfect
as they come but perfection
is never reached because
men and women begin
dreaming where the exact
dimensions leave off." Miss
Forrest weighs 105 pounds,
is 5 feet 3 inches, and has
a bust of 35 inches, waist
of 23, and hips of 33 inches.
Veteran halfback Pat Harder of
the Detroit Lions in the NFL Is a
steel salesman in his native state
of Wisconsin.
Safer Cough Relief
When new drugs or old fail to atop
your cough or chest cold don't delay.
Creomulsion contains only safe, help
ful, proven ingredients and do nar
cotics to disturb nature's process. It
goes right to the seat of the trouble to
aid nature soothe and heat raw, ten
der, inflamed bronchial membranes.
Guaranteed to please you or druggist
refunds money. Creomulsion has stood
the test of many millions of users.
CREOMULSION
nlitvu Cnslu, Cbnt M, Acta lraltl
'"'!"'";: v.rvs 1 Legal Notice
. i
- 1 f fcT" , i.
m ' h K . a.
AAA rs r.?F
.
HOME AGAIN Princess
Anne, second child of. Prin
cess Elizabeth and the Duke
of Edinburgh, catches first
sight of home as she ar
rives by car' at Clarence
House, London, at the con
clusion of the royal holiday
at Sandringham.
British Earning
Power Dropping
LONDON Wl The thin ninks
of Britain's much-sonked earners
of big paychecks have been weed
ed again.
The Inland Revenue Commission
ers reported Thursday night only
60 persons had Incomes of 6,000
pounds, $16,800 or more after they
paid income taxwj fdr the year
that ended in March, 1950.
The year before there had been
86 members of this dwindling elite
corps.
And the little SUV ntlll nnlrl mnut
of the taxes, Revenue officials said
most of the money collected came
from 0,2ft0,000 people earning be.
tween five and 10 pounds, or 114 to
928, & week.
player or coach since 1031. has ta
ken home over $70,000 in World Sc
ries pay. ,
Legal Notice
"NOTICE TO CftBDfTOfis""
NOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN. That
the undernlfned had been nppotnie4
Administrator of the estate ot CARL
B. JACOHSEN, aluo known a C. B.
JACOBSEN, deceaaed, and. hai quali
fied, and all pertoni hnvlhg a claim
aialnit iald tslata are hereby required
w it in t. -t e v
era to me at the office of L, Orth
fliaemnre, Attorney. , 3H Rtcwart-Drew
Bulldina;. 731 Main Street. Klnmnth
Falia, Oregon, within ilx month from
the date hereof.
Dated fhia ath day of January, 10M.
u, unm BiBcmuHc. Auminiairator
of the Estate of CARL B, JACOB
flFN, a I no known aa C. B. JACOB
SEN, deceaaed. .
J-1M8-2S r-i o. sis 1
tirHni icruiM no. 407
A nrsOI.UTION ilWI.AIIINO THE
I MTITN'l'l IN ilH tiik L'llMMON
I'OtlNl.lL Or I'lTV Or KI.AMATtl
PAI.lJt, OMEUON. TO WH1KN Ti"
Hl'I'Ml ANl LOWER lAVKII IIOAI1
WAVB ON I'At lKIO TKRHAl-'K KUOM
U'HKllK IT IN I k K Mia IM ALAMKUA
STNKKT Tl WHERE 11' INTKHNE' "I'M
I.OWKl.l, MTREET; )Eri,AtllN(i AND
l)Hh;i TINCi I'KUTAIN HTEPH TO UK
,KN IN r D n N E I T I ON TIIMii--WITH:
BAII1 PtIOJKl'T TO HE
KNOWN AS IMPROVEMENT UNIT
NO. 114.
WHEREAS, the (lly Knfineer. tnir
auanl hi a reaolutloit nf thi l.(titiMiiit
Council hvi'ttlorurt) atlil(l, hiving flloil
plana, apei'Mlt-MlRm nntl esliMmtfa lr
the coal uf Itniituvlng, I'atMflu Tnrrai'r
front where it lit tort'l Alainoiln
H1rft lu whrrr II lntrafi'ta Uiwall
Hlreet, by wltlrnlnif ihr uppfr anil
lnwvr pavttft nmUvvn,va lhornn; and th
C'ltunrll flnitlntf lit aahl plnn. ape'l
flcatloti and er.llmalfia aattafuriury for
xaid (tr.i)ri't w htett ahl lii kn
linprnvfiiifnt Unit No. 114; THERE
rORE, v
nr. it mesoi.veo nY the com
mon COUNCII. OK THE CITY or
KLAMATH E A I. L N. OREOON,
Dtll.Y ANSEMMT.EI) IN REUULAH
bESSlON AS KUl.l.OWH:
Neclloii I.
That aaid plain, apnclflratlona and
llnialaa for the Impiuvemeul of aald
(tnrllnna of aald itrect, tlterafor lan
irein by the City Ehginear. be and
Die tame are hereby approved, and
aid project hall be known aa Im
provement Unit No. 114,
That the Common Council of the
City or Klamath Ealli, Oreion, hervliy I
delarta Ha Inlanllon to Improve aald
portion of aald alreeta In accordance
wun tne plana, apeoidcationt ana
lltnnlf aa (olloVa;
TYI,K-"C"-To conalal of wlilimlna
(he upprr and lowar paved roMiiwa
on I'arlflc Tcrrare from the uuth-
eaatfrl line itf Lowell Hlret to ine
norlhraalerly line uf Alameda wllh alx
tnrhea of Cement
tele ravetuetil,
toad her with romhiitnilua cement con 1
crele curb anil aulter Tlte overall
width fur WHlenliia each roadway la
(our feet and Will be toward lite renter
parking atrip therehy reducing the
Wldtn of aald narking atrip.
TYPE "E" To conalal of widening
the upper and lower paved romlwux
140! nc icrrare rrnm ine omn
eailerlv line nf Lowell Ntreet to the
norlheaaterly line nf Alameda with live
hea of Aaplialt Lotirrole ravemeni.
together with combination reman I rnii.
creie curb and gutter. The overall
tilth for wuienlna earn roadway i
(our feel and will be toward I he ren
ter narking atrip thereby reducing the
Width of ald parking atrip.
TYPE C and "E'-A combination
of typea aet mil In " and "K" aa
immeiliateiy anova denned, wun urn.
ttattona a therein atated.
The toe rhoacn to he mixed and
placed in accord with the plana ana
aitecifimtlnni uf the Citv Engineer on
therefor Trie e untitled c"i or an
claatea nf Improvement! embracing all
work and material for Hie complete
Improvement of aald project for each
type of pavement being aa follow
Type "C"- Cement concrete
men! - VV1 0411 HO
pave-
Type "E - Anhall concrete pave
ment i47.:'M71
TYPEcommnation or -c ' anq ' e
pavemeuta -9.11.0.17 34
Mill eaiimaie inritioa engineerins,
auuervlalon. advertising, clerical ai-
iilenre. altoruay'a fee and uitloreaeen
cuntlngencea.
Serllon tl.
That the properly ling within the
hoiindariea hereinafter deacrilred he
and the aame la hereby declared to be
benefited by the aald improvement, to
wn: Beginning at the mod northerly cor
ner or lot 1. block It HllUlde Addition
to the City of Klamath Kalla. Oregon:
thence aouthweaterly along the eoulh
eaalerly tine of Lowell St. IM ft. to
the northeasterly line of the alley in
aald Block II: thence aoutheaaierly and
parallel to Pacific Terrace thru hi nek a
8 13. and IS in Mid HllUlde Addition,
block 3J to 43 inclusive in lluUprlng
AddMlon to the City of Klamath fella.
Oregon to the northentterlv line of
Alameda: thence aoutheaalerly along
northeaaterly line of Alameda to in
.ouiheo-l corner of lot 7 Work I. Wil
liams Addition to the City of Klamath
Kalla. Oregon; thence northrrlv along
the line between lots and 7 of block
I, of aald William Addition, In the
north line ot aid block I : thence
northwttterb along the aouthweaterly
line of llaikinga St. being IM ft north
eaaterly of and parallel n the north
airlv line of PacUfC Terrace and
continuing northweaterly and parallel
lo racuic lerrace aiong inv nim.
eaaterly boundary line of ld Hot
prlngs Addition to Del Moru St :
thence continuing northwardly and
parallel lo I'arlflc Terrace thru ntocka
17, 14 and 7 or aald Hlllalde AddMlon
to the eolith line of VanNeaa Ave.;
thence aouthweaterly along laat aald
line t 1U Intersect on with the north ;
eaaterly property line of Pacific Ter
race; thence aouthweaterly arroa Pa- ;
clMr Terrace to the point of beginning.
That all tlte properly inriuoea m me .
aforeaald boundariea above ueacrlbed
be and the same ta hereby declared
in h haneflted bv aald Improvement
and assessed for the expenses thereof. ,
section in.
That Monday the lath, of February, i
mi . tt.. h..,. -t 1--UI l M at the
Council Chamber of the Ciiy Hal in j
Klamath rails. Oregon, oe ana i nerv
by fixed as the lime and place tor
hearing of objections and remon
al ranee a agalnat aaid propoacu im
provement.
Section IV.
That the Police Judge be and ha la
hereby authorized and directed to
!! notice of auch hearing to be
publiahed as provided by tne Cltv
ft,! t,t nalfi Cliv and ahall ntibllall
thla reiolutlon as provided by law. and
u.lthln lluj, rfiM aftar the flrat Dllbll
cation thereof the City Engineer hall
Caue to be ronaplCUOtiaiy posirg m
each end of the line of contemolaled
Improvement auch mtttce as la provided
ror ry law ann oroininrf,
Paaaarf hv th CflmitlUll Council
the City of Klamath Fall.. Oregon, this
31at day of January. IM.
Pra.aiiiaft in the Mivor and by him
annroved -nd signed this 32nd dav of
January. 1DM. a MrtM
in inr.n i n. i iiwku o-.i
Mayor
ATTEST: JtOftEHT M. ELDER
Police Judge
STATE Or OHECiON.
rriliNTV OF KLAMATH. SS
CITY Or KLAMATH rAI.1.8.
I, Robert nt. ciurr, rouce juijr m
the City of Klamath Falla, Oregon, do
nereny ceruiy tnai tne aoove ann mrr-
fnlng Is a true copy of a resolution
niroduced and adopted by the Com
mon Council of the City of Klamath
rails. Oregon at Its regular meeting
held on Monday the 2lat day of Jan
uary, lfr.12, and thereafter approved
and signed by the Mayor.
itonr.it i ni. tbur.n
Police Judee
J-24 -23-20-28.28 -30-31 f-1-2-3 No. tlV
NOTICE Or SALE
TINDER POSSESSORY
CTIATTK1 LIEN EOHECUOSURE
Bv virtue of Notice of PnaaaMory
Chattel Lien filed In the Office of the
County Clerk nf Klamath County, Ore
gon. on the 2;i day of January, 1P.VJ,
entitled "Standard Stations, fnc,
Claimant, v. Charlie R. Eden, De
fendant" wherein Charlie n. Krten of
2m South Walker Lane. Stockton, Call
forma, la nainen a regmirrcti owner
and legal owner of the vehicle herein
after deticrlhed, a copy of snld Noilce
nf Pn memory Chattel Lien duly certi
fied to by the said County Clerk, wllh
refjueat for forecloiure endorred there,
on siined by said lien claimant's at
torney having been received; and pur
suant to Section B7-30.I O.C.L.A, pro
viding for the foreclosure of auch liens.
I did on the 24th day of January, Ifi.VJ.
seire and take into my poaesion tne
chattel described In said notice,
namely,
one iniD huick nenan. Motor no.
0:i!,2140, bearing lor.l California II
t'Qune number lllflli.lUfl.
NOW. THEREFORE. In cnnalderotlon
and by authority of the foregoing, no
tice is nereny given mat on tne om
day of February. I32, at the hour of
10 o'clock A.M., Pacific Standard Time,
at infl Main Street, Klamath Palls.
Klamath County. Oreaon. I will sell
iald chattel at public auction lo the
highest bidder for cash to aatKfy such
lien, accrued Interest, fee for filing and
recording sucn lien and certifier! copies
thereof, costs of seizure, storage and
attorney's fs.
J . M. BRITTOfV
Sheriff of Klamath County. Oregon
Rv lai TIORA tlODDARD Dcouty .
J-W F-l No.' 070
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice la hereby alven that the under
signed has been appointed ndminiatra
trlK of the estate of Nettle Wallnn.
deceased by the Circuit Court of the
state of Oregon for Klamath County,
Oregon and has qualified and letters
of admlnlslratlon nave been Issued to
her. All persona having claims Against
said deceased aro hereby notified to
preaent the name, duly verified aa rr
nulred by law, to the undersigned al
the office of A. V. Bchaupp. 200 Wlllitn
Biog . Kiamatn reus, ureaon w i n
six months from the dale of the flrat
puDiication or tnia notica which data
CLASSIFIED RATES
On Uuy ................. )rr wur) 4
1'lirrt Dnys ir voril la
Wrek run rr word S(i0
Muiilli run prr word D5o
MINIMUM
I'he minimum clmrge fur any ons
d Is m,
IIUX NUMUEItS
AtiAWer lo sdn tnny Im hniidl.d
tliroiiiili box numbrrs t tilt pupur
or tcrvks clintno ot "ibis.
DUADLINE3
OlSMlHed us sucapwd up to t no
p.m. lur (ollowlng day's publlcttloiL
Clsvilllrd display d sccepled up
tc la noou lur lullowing day's pnu
licstion. ADJUSTMENTS
('less muKu uli oiuinu iiv sdju t.
oienu wlinuut deny.
Corrections or ctnctllkllons rt
oslvod by 1:30 p.m -will tx man,
In following; day's publiration
A CARDOFTHANKS
W. wlifi In Ihaiih ill of o.n )TTnl
frl.ntte .n lit. iillr... al lllll.td. Him.
pit.) for 1h. many .Kpr.Mlinui if .nn.
iMilliy mill r-uittlul.itr. ilurlttx inir r.it
t.i,nv.m.nt or our lov.il imp. iln.
('.titlil).!!, Itoh ami Kv.lyn rival. r rnl
rdinliy.
C FUNERAL HOMES
WAlifilD rli.iii'iTirTiTli.r.l llomJT
i Ilia
lllHh Nlrl 1'hon. 3.134
MEETING NOTICES
Klumiilli LodK No. 17
AT, and A.M. will hold
n nprclul meeting K,
Krb. 1, 7 p.m. Work f .i
MM Driirce. Vlsitlilir
brellirreii Invited.
bretliren Invited.
Wonhlpful Mailer
8TATRO ft KETiNOS
Dl" M A N Z A N I T A
0IIAPTEII No. 17.
3.E.8. will be held Frl
lay, January 18 at I
j'clock in the I.O.O.K.
mil. Vlnltora welromc.
VKHA PRITHCH - W.M.
JOHN LARSON-W P.
AirroTn)nc a.nonvm(i( mit
rrld.y. s p in., for Inform.lioo, wnla
box ao4. Plnmi,3.-ut2.
2 LOST AND fOUNO
something missin'?
give a listen
Lone omelhliif of value? drab
your pIioiik rmht now and a.ik
lor the Clnallled advortlning
deparlment I
That's where many folks are
heled In recovering lours. Ii'a
where Imera reach flndert. and
you can too I
Bo don't be aggravated, ACTI
phone 8111
for an ad-writer
rosf nt Ait.tnolil Hhii ll..,..
nlrlil. HUO cl.M nna. S3 l.w.rd. Phon.
J07.T
I.OST fintr iiion'in, oTil iuirl rTUVr
.PAiilel. Sunvii.r. In Vlrlnlly. Whlli.
with golil.n brown .t. .not. .ml
frrrkl... Amor lo JH.I,.I. Children.
pl Mcw.nl. )hon. 3174
l-OnfT'oirriftiilir 8tyih ur'YmiT"i4i"iVViv
win. hlllfuld. Contain, drlv.r. Ilr.ma
and uirlal .rrurllv rard I'liori 7ji.' i.
.6S'T." parr'cock.r Ail'-iilackTiruV
hair, long tall Amwrr. lo nam. of
Qli.nl.. Vlrlnltv Llnkvllt, C'int.ry
or Crjicnl Av.nue. I.W4 No. rullon.
CdSf. rhlldTli'llocal la.M Mink "wmi
Sold trim. Phona Mr.. Murphy aona.
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GENERAL NOTICE
. PEARL IS BACK
AT THE
COFFEEPOT
131 No, 4th
OPEN A A.M. - 7 P.M.
Welcomcif old and new ciiAtomera
PERSONALS
VANT room and board In ChrUtlan
home for woman unable to live alone.
Phone fMlSI.
mXK.VH n E A ti T Y VX LO Ni 71 UH al ix.
Phone Iizn4.
SIANTEllorne rWurtsnKT'aVir
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LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OP RONIJ SALE
Sealed prouoiats will ha received b
the Common Council of the City of
Klamath rails, Oregon, for the pur
ehate of eewer Improvemtnl bond.
Series IM, aigregatlng. Pour Thouaaod
Ple Hundred Twenty-two and ,W-lfl0
Dollar., ia4.327.33i duly authonred hv
ordinance of the said City of Kiamatn
Palls, for the conalructlon and laying
of sewer lines In Sewer Unit No. 30,
of aaid City and serving the properly
between South Sixth Hlreet, the O C At
E Railroad Right of Way, Shasta Way
and Waahburn Streets
Proposals to purchae said bondr, VHI
iic icirivru ny hip unoeraignea up to
and Inrludlng (he 4th. day of Pebruarv, V
at ine notir oi aeven-tnirty o -iock
p ni, of said day and opened at a
ret u la r meeting of the Common Coun.
rll immediately thereafter: said Don it a
ahall he dated February t, 10.12, and
shall be In amounts of $.100 00 each,
except bond No. 1, of said series,
which shall be for the fractional pait
nf said num. and all shall ba due ten
jesra after the dale of Isaue, payment
r.f the entire bonds optional wllh ss'd
City at any coupon paying data nn and
after one year from the date thereof.
Said bonds will bear Interest at the
rate of not to exceed six per cent per
annum, payable semi-annually on
February int. and Auguat lat. of each
year, principal and Interest payable at
the office of the treasurer of th City
of Klamath Palls, Oregon.
All proposals must be unconditional
and accompanied by a certified check
tor five per cent of the prnpohal.
The Common Council reserves thg
right to reject any and all bids.
The successful bidder for said bonds
will he furnished with an oomion as
lo the legality thereof by tl.t law firm
nf Wlnfree, McCulloch, Shuler A Hayra.
Spalding Building, Portland, Oregon.
This notice Is authorized by ordinance
of the Common Council of the Cltv of
Klamath Palls, Oregon, dated Decern
ber 17. IfWI.
ROBERT M, ELDER. Poc- Judia
of toe Clly of Klamath Palls,
Oregon.
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Jessie L. Reed
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A W. Schaupp, Attorney.
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Dated this loth day of Jan. 1032.
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