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I SATURDAY, APRIL 19, ll).p2 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE N1NB MARKETS and FINANCIAL Stocks NKW YOllK W -- MIIU buvlnil li u nift In ruiln lulu In miUiihiiiv antiri M'l.nioii put Uio olock market iiunlly nlii'i (I. 11 -u one (il tho aluwesl Butur Uwv'h in inoniliH with Ilia liiurltrt liriuUiiH niflnl of Hn llnio tiulrtly jrtii-k iiih liiitit mid lorih nnriuwly. 1'rlcrn wluii limy iliuime'U ut nil UMiitlly iiiuviiJ iriiuUonully. Only n invio ruuitlliil of. hlulier priced In Mirn niiuyaU appoint ut mora, One ci throe wwf lexji4 l'tullk' I.unil ru:.l . wliH'll v.'tii Ut 4 piilnla ut lb!) citrfy In the day ind thru Irll lck. itidAx hit the mont active Hal up 'II point. 'iivoiill' i-unio to on tiatininird 4U0,O(H hnrra. 1 1)0 alowett two linUr-MMltin tjiiii V"r W" 300,000 httovd irudcd Irh. Id. QUOTATIONS Nt York Hlwaa lly 'lite AaxiiUIrd l'rr Xihiiiral I'm iioi iillun '11 3k ; Allied (JhciiiUal an i Allls L'linlinui'it 47 !j .Innrlciili Airlliwa 11 American I'owcr A l.lglil iti Ailicrlcnn Tel. A. Ti'l. 1M ! American Tuiiiictu 60 Aiuicuiitlu Cuiipcr 41 'i Auiilaou Kullrimd 10 ' Dellilelicm Hteel 40 ', Boclnii Ainilaiio (,'ti. 40 3t JJorii Warner Bunuuuhn Aiidlnit MnghUio 17 1i California I'ucklnii Vi H Cunudlnn Purlin- 31 Caterpillar Truclor 48 .t titlnntra CoriKimllon l C'liryaler Corporation 13 ', Cities (Service 1H3 Coiinolldutrd F.dlnon 34 s. Conw))ldiited Vulleo 10 '' Crown Krllerbadi Curllka Wright I Uuuglnir Aircraft - It3) duPonl dn Neinuura B2 '4 KaMmun Koimk 43 3, Kmeraon Itadlo 14 S lirnorai Kleclrlo eft Urnrrnl Foods 41 General Motor A3 Ah lleorula Inr IMywoad 1!0 tioodyenr Tire 43 llomrtilnkr MimIiik Co 3d ItuerniUltinnl Harvester 33 Intcritnlloiuil Paper 44 '5 .'ohm Mnnvlllr 1 Krnnrcoll Copper 1J ' l.ililiv. McNrlll 7 Lockheed Aircraft ID loew'i, Incorporated 10 I.oi.b Bell A 37 '', 1 Montiionierv Wurd M ' 1 Nojvh Kelvlmiior 30 Nrw York Central l 'a Northern Pnclflc SI It Pacific American Fhh Pacific Uax at tlee'rlc. 33 , Pacific Tel. if Tel. 109 'i Packard Motor Car 4 Jj Penney J (,'.) Co. 07 ' l'cnnnylvanla R.it. 1 'i I'eo.M Colt Co. 10 I'hllro Radio 30 , 1 Radio Conwrallnn 37 ltayonler Incorn 27 i ftayonier Incorp Pfd Rcpulillc Hlcel 3 '1 Hrvimlcla M-lnl M Richfield Oil .Ml r hofewav Stores Inc. 30 ' Hcotl Paper. Co ' SO 'i hears Hnelnirk Co. &3 Soconv-Vncuiun Oil 36 ' t-ouihern Pacific 71 3i rtanrlard Oil Cnllf. B4 V, hiandiird Oil N.J. ' 74 , ("tndcbiiker Corp. S ) Piiphlne MIflInK ' 10 Swift A; C'oinpanv TrnnTmerlca Corn. Twrntleili Century Foi 17 Ji I'nlon Oil Company 40 ' I'nlon Pnclflc United Airlines 211 United Aircraft ? United Corporation S ' United 8toies Plvo rod 32 ' t 'nlled Hlle Steel 38 t4 Warner Picture Weatern Union Tel 30 WeatliiKhouno Air Brk 2a Westlimhouse Electric 3 Woolworlh Company 43 ,l LIVESTOCK CHICAGO M Hobs were cuoled steady at the end of an ndvonclnic week -niurdav. Prices ranned from 110.00 to 817.60, rep resentlntf a gain of 36 to 60 cents for barrows and RllH and about 25 cents for sows. While floods held receipts at 13 principal mtirkct-s well under a yrar ago. local hni arrivals ex panded. A more active and hinder pork market nuckurounried the a ri ve nee In live hoe quotations. Order buyers look only a limited amount of the nflcrinns. Tn the caltle section slaunhter steers declined mostly 60 cents to 11.00 for the week, althouch hlrh commercial tn low choice grade offerings, scaling lers than 1.000 pounds, held nbout steady. Hluh choice and rrlme rleers suffered the greatest loss, with late sales aa much as $1.60 under Monday. Slaughter lambs averaglmi e round 115 pound-, held steady. Heavier weight offerings, however, cloned with a weak undertone. Slaughter ewes wound up the week CO cents to $1.00 lower. NKW TRF-SIDRNT PORTLAND Ml William N. O'Netl of McMlnnvllle la the new president of the County Service Officers Association. WHAT DO YOU DEMAND OF AN IRRIGATION TURN-OUT H M WEaYi mH 1 v mm OUICrt, IASV OMtATION, PIRMANINCI OF INSTALIATION, AND A COST MUCH LESS THAN YOU WOULD IXPtCT PEYTON'S if- IRRIGATION 035 MARKET GRAINS ClIICAflO 111 HtllhiK nresntire knocked mam piliri down un tliu bnitid 11I tniilc Knlu:(!iiy. The inn kcl illrin't Iiiivii niui'ii riillvlnu now rr, altli'iuuh Aoino 111I0 stipDin't en tered wheat en Initio repoiin Swe den and Unull hud boindil noino cali wheal. 'Die dccllun hem nil hud con tract to new heaniaiHl Iowk. Nov bean oil, bimla littutnr, Illinois down inotlier cent In H . cents n iioiind, 11 iew low on this year'i crop. Hrokera nltillnitcd the kellliiK presMiin In 11 ruins to urn em! commission hopsc llritildnilon. Wheat cloi.ed lf''m lower. May M 46 '..-'i. corn 1 ,;.-l 's lower, iMny $1 .70 ouis VI J lower, I May W , rye I ', lower to , llilllher. Mnv 3,00' soybcaim I I V? ' 1 lower, May 1.3.03 end llerd 19 cents lower to 10 cents a hundred pounds higher, Muy 110.73 M b .ll Open lllkh low Close ? 44 1 j 3.41) 3.411 2 45 ' i 316 3 3 "3.34 'i 2 34 , 3 30 2 311 S 3 31) 3.10 ' 2.40 2.40 3 30 K 2.40 May 8-p Ueo ' if. r 1 , . .. . ,,.1. .. .1 tllflTHtl T I (M KT WllUrtf C, Turk, ovHnlh. KorftH lilt Itsil. niutffll W Anrtrrwin, kwitrhlng It Cffiu Ulio, lMtlrJ not fttilly. Hrmm I,. Olton. no uiwmlor'i II ciiim, Mm 941 liunald f. Aliandr, no oporalur llrrni. rorffll to lll. Cllffonl r. JuiiKltall. lutlowlng Itxi clrMcly. rorUll $10 ImiI. John H Vumn, no inrnry brake. rorlt( a hll. u NK irAl, rni'tiT Huland Jaickatun, rckl dflving. Pl(Jd nul guilty, Bond $M, Jtolaiid Jiti kkun, no oiwratur l Ctn, in 3 or 3' da Mark ;or. drunk. I'Uadrd not fullly. Ilond W Haymond Uarltfll drunk, fine U Of 7' daya. Irvm WtiMr Jr. drunk, fin M or T' diyi. Htibart Jtrkaon drunk Tina 113 or 7' dayi Albart llrooka drunk, rint via or 7'i day. Jamaa Hagarty, drunk. fua 913 or 1'ip !)-. VlrglMia I'onipay, drunk and dlur darly rina ll or la, day. itraldln CNnckfoul. drunk and dit orderly. IMvailad not guilty Ilond M rllH Marllnct, vagtanry, ffn 91W) and jo d Hnbart llar. drunk Fin 913 or 7'. ?,. rrnra Goduwi. drunk. fin fcU or Hi). (iiinnard NlaUan, drunk. Mm 913 and 7', d.y. Roliu Drown, drunk. Kin lift or ?!j day. II urn I DuianUfrry, drunk. Mna 915 qr 7' day. Wllhlin Urf, drunk. Fine 913 or 7 da . nia mis MAKSKY Horn al Klsmmh Vlly IIMPIII. April IS. ID.12. tn Mr. nd Mr HnlKrl M.u.) , 411 L'llmas Hi , S Jlrl Wrlshl: I ptiunil. II ounro CIIAl'MAN-Murn al KUmath Vallrr lloapllal. April IS. JOM lo Mr and Mra. Una chapman, 'lulalakt, Calif . m Im. Walshl. puuniu 71. ounfr. ai!lcll.ll)KH-norn al Klamalh V'al lay tlu.plial April la luH in Mr and Mra - Philip fttaiglaoar IKirrl. Calif , a girl. Waighl: S pnundt 13', ounce ((fMel.AIMfe AuUray t.. Comall va. C'alv.n C C'or rartl, ami for dlvorra Cuupla nuirrlrd Nuv. IKI. ItHT, Itand, Nav Lhatfr, cruel iy. Plainlltr fraaka i uaiudy Iwu mlnnr rhlldrrn, 1711 par monlh child uppiil. pruparly aalllrmanl. J. C. O'Neill, au turtiay fur plaintiff Bonnla llruwn va Charlea Brown auit for rlivorr Couple mairled Aug S lall. Heito, Nev. tharge. rruelty tain, lift eeeke rutlody two minor rhtrrn and fjw per monlh child eupoort. c. OrUcoll, alturncy tor plaintiff Rubber Curbs To Be Lifted WASHINOTON ofl Th govern ment Saturday announced the re moval of almost all controls on 'the use of nutural and synthetic rub ber, effective April 21. But the door was left open for a quick clsinptlowii siioulu the na tion's rubber stockpile fall danger ously uw or prices skyrocket again. Provision also was mode to guar antee that government-built syn thetic rubber plants are kept oper ating at a peak so they can shift rspiuly into emergency production If necessary. The National Production Author ity, In announcing the end of the 10-year-old restriction on how much rubber may be. Used In cuch prod uct, said this removes the lust World War U llocatlun control. . The government's action "will provide relatively free, competition between natural and synthetic rub ber," mi Id Henry H. Fowler. N1A adnilnlstrotor, In a statement. "The natural rubber supply m the United Stales," he said; "now en ables us to lift nil the restrictions, on the consumption of natural r,ub- ber with the exception of pale and sole crepe, which remains ln;ahprf SUDDlV. 'J! i( "Pale crepe" and "sole crrpe'i'J mo tyfv-s ui ui ,v nniuini ruuucr piu duced from natural latex and used In tires, shoes, shoe soles, welting and wrappers. CONCRETE a TURN-OUT & CO. ST, TOTE THAT BARGE California Oregon Power Company Friday while converting power lines in the Olenc-Dairy area Dragging a makeshift raft to dry land is Copco employe C. and on the raft are Paul Pellingcr and Ed Kurber. Further along the Lakcview highway arc three unidentified Copco MAIDEN FLIGHT The Boeing YB-52, new eight-jet Air Force bomber is shown as it took off from Boeing Field, Seattle, Wash., on its maiden flight. This picture re touched by the Air Force, is the only one to be released on the flight. The plane was in the air almost three hours while it flew to Larson Air Force Base at Moses Lake, Wash. Big Springs' Park Groomed BONANZA Big Bprlngs Park here Is almost ready to be seeded for grass. Under leadership of Mrs. Tommy O'Conner the iand has been I leveled with Louis Vim Slpe's bull I dozer and other equipment donated ! by Reg Thomas. A week ano M ocouls ol , Explorer Post 162 came out from Klumiitli Kails with their Scout ma.ner Joe Orecn, for an over night camping trip and cleanup I day. ' , Addltlonnl luuds, totaling $30. i were raised toward financing the I project by a food sale held April 12 at Brown's Variety siore. OTI Geis 4 New Advisors Four members of the local chap ter of the National Ofllcc Muiiukc nient Assoclntlon have been ap pointed to an advlMiry committee to serve Oregon Technical Institute. They are C L. MacDonitld of Bulsiger Motor Company: Max Suundera of Peyton and Company: Jack Hopkins of Dugan and Mest. and Everett Vanderpool of the KUHS faculty. MacDonald and Saunders wero appointed lor two-yenr terms, Ho klns and Vandorpool for one year. Alternates for the group are Roy Promo of Lorens Company and Bob Thompson of the First National Bank. The men were nomlntaed by the NOMA chapter's board of directors., ar.t appointments made by Winston Purvlno. OTI director. (iOl.D REPORTED CAIRO,.! Oll-rlch King Ibn Soud may receive new revenues from a recently discovered gold mine In Snudl Arabia. The Arab news 'agency reported In a Mecca dispatch .that four mining experts oro of a high gold content and and loo laborers nave extracted rctiuKs are promising. SUCH MEETINGS ! ASSEMBUOF GOD Klamath Falls Revival Center 8th and Oak Sts. Attend Our Growinq Sunday School 9:45 a.m. SPECIAL FEATURE ' THIS SUNDAY Film strip of the Prodigal Son Will Be Lookina For You MORNING WORSHIP 11:00 A.M. SERMON: "THE LILY" You Can't Miss It YOUTH SERVICE AT 6:15 P.M. Inspirational Service For Youth By Youth CHRIST CHALLENGES YOUTH Will You Accept It? GREAT EVANGELISTIC RALLY 7:30 P.M. Hear tha Radio Choir ond Quartetto and Bible proaching that meets your need. ALL WELCOME Tune in to KFLW Sunday 9:00 a.m. to the KFJI Saturday 6:30 to 7:00 p.m. for programs of local church. V Weather Western Oregon Considerable cloudiness and a few showers 6:it- I nrriav morning, clearing during afternoon: partly cloudy Saturday i night and Sunday: cooler Interior Isaturdav itnd Saturday nlght I highs both days 68 to 68: low Sut- urday nluhl 34 to 44: northwesterly jwlnds if 25 to 35 miles an hour ;olf Uie coast 8alurd.iv. decreasing to 15 to 25 miles an hour Saturday ; nluhl. I Eastern Oregon Showers and cooler Saturday, clearing In even llng. Windy Saturday; partly cloudy 'Saturday night: mostly sunny and i a little warmer Sunday: highs both days 53 to 68: low Saturday night 28 to ?8. i I Oranls Pass and Vicinity CnnMticrnbln cloudiness Saturday; pnrtlul clearing Saturday night; fair Sunday; hlch Paturday 62; low Suturday night 38; high Sun-, duy 00. ' By The Associated Press I 'I hours rndlnr at 4:30 a.m. I Max. Min Prep. I Baker Eugene I n Grande Lukevlew Medford j North Bend Ontario Pendleton Portland (AlrpU Roseburg ! Salem I HrlsA ti 38 .01 69 42 .06 78 38 .05 13 34 .02 73 30 67 44 M 81 47 T 85 .05 76 45 T 73 43 71 42 .01 77 51 71 49 66 45 T 65 57 T 71 59 84 52 62 48 69 4.3 80 45 03 Chicago Eureka Los AnRclcs New York Red Bluff I San Francisco Seattle Spokunc TOO MUCH FLLORIDE TOKYO irli Japan Is one coun try where they don't have to auu lluor .le to the water to stop tooth decay The welfare ministry says Japanese In 42 of Japan's 48 pre- - J. -ipL.trlnn U'lltCr With lectures wi u......-h ., too much . fluoride with the result that many have moiueu .-.. ABORTION" TRIAL , . ...r..ia Tl.ith Tlnmett. Portland naturopath reused of ....i....ttr hv abortion, will go on trial hcre'Aprll 28. REV. DAN BAYLISS linemen turned amphibious from 4,000 to 11,000 volts. V. Childers of Klamath Falls, down the flooded borrow pit workers paddling upstream. as; De Molay Vote Slated Today Oregon De Molavs meeting on i Oregon Tech's mile high campus were scheduled to elect ouicers at mid-afternoon today during busi ness sessions ol the 1952 Oregon convention. Some 300 young Oregoniana of the fraternal organization spon sored by the Mnsonc Lodge are ! in attendance at the Conclave host I ed by the Klamath Falls De Molay : chapter under direction of Master Councilor Marvin Nersetn. Other business of the day In cludes a memorial service for de ceased De Molay members at 3:45 p.m.; addresses by Winston Pur vlne OTI director, and State Or ator Bob Byrick, Ashland, at 4 p.m. and a banquet al Klamath Armory at 7 p.m. Entertainment will be provided following the banquet. The three-day session will close Sunday with breakfast scheduled from 7 to 8 a.m. at the OTI cafe teria and church services at First Methodist Church, 11th and High Sis. at 11 a.m. Theme of the 24th annual Con clave is "Education." Langell Man Gets Medal LANGELL VALLEY S-S?t. Richard Lane, son of Mrs. John Sullivan, has been awarded the Air Medal for sustained aerial operations in Korea, according, to wora received nere recently. Sgt. Lane is flight engineer in Japan. Since re-enlisting in the Air Force In 1947 Lane has been stHtioned in Germany as well as Japan. He received a presidential citation for his part in flying tho famed German air lift. In addition he has five other medals earned while flyintx the "hump" in India. Lane's wife and son live in San Bcrnadino Calif. A NEW CAR APPEARANCE! ... for the price of a paint job! r.v;." tuny given. If Your Credit's Good . . . It's Good With Us! Anderson Auto Service 632 Walnut (By the Post Of fie) Ph.'B 166 Legal Notice PMOLUTfON KO. S04 A rolutlon tjeclarintf th Intention of th common council to pav and 1m prov l.iwrtnr 8 tret. from th south wtr)y ln of NweaUll Hire! formerly an allavi to tha aouthwtt arlv lint of tha allty at th rear of lot 17, blk. I, and lot 12, hlk. 1.1, HllUidt AeMltlon; and darlarln and dlrartinf certain ittpi be taken In con nection th re with; ld project to be known a. Improvement Unit No, JIB. WHEREAS, the City Engineer, pur suant to a reoolutlon of the Conrmoii Council heretofore adopted, having filed plant, peclficatlont and tttlmatee for tha rottl of Improving, Lawrence Street, from the Southwelerly Una of New. -.! Street 'formerly an alley i to the Southwesterly line of tha alley at the rear of lot 17. block 0. and lot 12. Block 13, Hllhlde Addition Klamath rails, Oregon; and the Council finding tha said plans, specifications and ti met satisfactory for said orort, which shall be known as IMPROVE MENT UNIT NO, 110; THEHEFOBE, be It resolved by tn Common Council of the City of Klam ath Kails, Oregon, duly assembled in regular session, as follows: Section I. That said plans, specification and estimates for the Improvement of said portions of said street, heretofore filed hv the City Engineer, be and the same are hereby approved, and fa'd project shall be known as Improva ment Unit No. J 14; That the Common Council of the C'ty of Klamath Falls, Oregon, hereby de clares Its Intention to Improve sad portions of said ttreet tn accord rw-e with Mid plans, specifications and esti mates a follows; TYPE "E" To consist ft paving1 street five Inches In depth of asphalt concrete navement; 30 feet overall width. Including cement curbs and gut ters, from Pacific Terrace to alley at rear of lot 12. Block 13. Hillside Addi tion; and 26 feet tn overall width. In cluding cement curbs and gutters, from I Pacific Terrace lo Newcastle street. I Cement walks 4 Inches in depth by S feet In width will be constructed where none exist at the present time. Sanitary sewer houte connections will be constructed from the center of the street to the back of the curb to pre vent cutting the pavement at a future ture date to serve unimproved prop erty. Sanitary sewer manholes and lamp holes wilt be ratted or lowered to meet the finished pavement surface. TYPE "C" To consist of paving street six Inches In depth of cement concrete pavement; 30 feet In overall width. Including cement curbs and sut lers, from Pacific Terrace to alley at rear of lot 12, Block 13. Hillside addi tion: and 26 feet tn overall width, in cluding cement curbs and gutters from Pacific Terrace to Newcastle Street. Cement walks 4 Inches in depth by S feet In width will be constructed where none exist at the present time. Sanitary sewer house connections will be constructed from the center of the street to the back of tho curb to prevent cutting the pavement at a fu ture dae to aerve unimproved prop er' , Sanitary sewer manholes and lamp hole will be raised or lowered to meet the finished pavement surface. The estimated cost of all claasce of Improvements embracing all work and materials for the complete Improve ment of said project for each typo of pavement being as follows: TYPE "E" Asphalt Pavement 17r TYPE "C" Cement Pavement 833 201.14 Section TI That the property lying within the boundaries hereinafter described be and the same Is hereby declared to be benefited by the said Improvement, to-wit: Beginning at the most Westerly cor ner of lot 19 Block 8. Hillside Addi tion: thence Northeasterly on Nortn westerly line of lots IB, 18. 19. 30. 21. 22, and 4 of sold Block 8; and lots 7. 10. 11, 12. 13. 14. of Block 7 of said addition to the most Northerly comer of lot 14 tn said Block 7; thence Southeasterly on the Northeasterly line of said lot 14 and lot 7 in Block 14 of said addition: thence Southwesterly on the Southeasterly line of lota 7, t, 0. 10. 11, 14, of said block 14. and lots 3. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11 14. Of Block 13 In said addition to the most South erly corner of lot 14 of said Block 13: thence Northwesterly on the Northeast erly line of Eldorado Avenue to the point of beginning. That alt the property Included in the aforesaid boundaries above described be the same Is hereby declared to be benefited by said Improvement and aa aveased lor the expenses thereof. Section III That Monday the Sth. day of May 19&2, at the hour of 7:30 o'clock P. M. In accord with time pe v.! 11 trig on that date an.d the Council Chamber of the City Hall In Klamath Falls, Oregon, bo fixed aa the time and place for hear ing of obiectlone and remonstrances against said proposed improvement. Section IV That the Police Judge be and he it hereby authorized and. directed 1o cause notice of such bearing to be published aa provided by the City Char ter of said City and shall publish this resolution at provided by law, and within five day after the first publi cation thereof the City Engineer shall cause to be conspicuously posted ot each end of the line of contemplated Improvement such notice as la provid ed for by law and ordinance. Pasred by the Common Council of the City of Klamath Fall. Oregon, this 7th day of April. 1952. Presented to the Mayor and by him approved and signed this 10th day of April 1952. Robert A. Thompson Mayor ATTEST: Robert M. Elder Police Judgge IT STATE OF OREGON fiM COUNTY OF KLAMATH. CITY OP KLAMATH FALLS SS. I. Robet 'M. Elder. Police Judge of the City of Klamath Falls. Oregon, do hereby certify that the above and fore going is a true copy of a resolution introduced and adopted by the Com mon Council of the City of Klamath raits Oregon, at Its regular meeting held dn Monday-the 7th day of April 1952. and thereafter approved and signed by the Mayor. Robert M. Elder. Police Judge A 11-12-14-15-16-17-18-19-21-22. No. 961 HOTELS OSBURN HOLLAND IUGENE, OKI. MIDFORO Thoroughly Modern fir. and Mrs. J. E. Eariey and Joe) Eariey Proprietor . Fay M.atgomtrr, aur lwtuli ly ip.rl,ncrrj bodyman in chart a af aur marjtrn totly and Paint D.rtm,n. WORK GUARANTEED! Let us "manicure" the dents and scratches your ' I I .LI. ...! car I pitrteu up inn wm- rer. rree eumgi sneer- 1 ' fs Legal Notice RESOLUTION NO. 808 A resolution declaring the Intention of the Common Council to pave tnd Improve, Lowell Street from Eldorrrlo Avenue to Pacific Terr scat and de claring and directing certain atepe be taken In connection therewith: said pro tect to be known aa Improvement Unit No. 117. WHEREAS, the City Engineer, pur. sijant to a resolution of the Common Council heretofore adopted, having filed plans, specifications and ettfmetei for the cost of Improving, Lowell Street from Eldorado Avenue :n Pacific Ter race; and the Council finding the said Rlans, specifications and estimate sat factory for taid project, which shall he known as IMPROVEMENT UNIT NO. 117; Therefore, be It resolved by the Com mon Council of the City of Klamath Fail. Oregon, dulv assembled in regu lar session, aa follows: Section I. That said plans, spectficatlons and es timates or the Improvement of laid portions of said street, heretofore filed by the City Engineer, be and the tame are hereby approved, and said roiect shall be known aa Imorov ti me nt Unit No. 117. That the Common Council of the City of Klamath Falls. Oregon hereby de. ciares its intention to improve aia por tions of said street In accordance with the plana, apeciHcatlona and estimates aa follows: urt "t iino -r o consist of paving Street with 3 Inch asphalt pavement together with cement curb and gutter. The aforementioned pave ment is to be laid from the new gut ter to the existing pavement. The ex it tins pavement la to ha over.la.H wtm a 2 inch lift of asphalt pavement, type "T". The overall width of the pave ment and curbs will be 32 feet. Cement walks 4 Inches In depth by S feel In width will be constructed wnere none cxit at tn present time. i ire V, LMntni A a' u i x fH F" ASPHALT To conalat of navmar Street 6 Inches Cement concrete pave ment with cement curb and gutter. The aforementioned pavement Is to be laid from the new gutter to the exist ing pavement. The existing pavement Is to be over-laid with a 2 inch lift of asphalt pavement, type "F". The overall width of the Davement and curbs will be 32 feet. Cement walks 4 inches in death nv 9 feet in width will be constructed where none exist at the present time. The estimated cost of all classes of Improvements embracing all work and materials for the complete Improve ment of said protect for each tyoe of pavement being as follows: TYPE E and TYf F ASD-UU pavement 81 1 ,098.94 Tirt t CEMENT AND TTfaS T" ASPHALT, oavement 813.144.06 Said estimates Include engineering, su pervision, advertising, clerical assis tance, attorney's ices and uniorscen contingencies. Section II. That the orooerty lying within the boundaries hereinafter described be and the same Is hereby declared to be benefited by the said Improvement, to wit: Beginning at the most southerly cor ner of lot 14, Block 8. Hillside Addi tion to the City of Klamath Falls. Ore gon, thence northerly along the easter ly line oi Eldorado Ave., to tne most westerly corner of Lot 8 In Block 9 of said Addition, thence northeasterly along the northerly line of said Lot 8 lo it intersection with the east line af said Lot 8. thence northerly to the most northwesterly corner of Lot 8, Block 5 of said Addition, thence easterly along the south line of VanNes Ave. to the southwesterly line of Pacific Terrace, thence southeasterly alone tne south westerly line of Pacific Terrace to the southeast corner of Lot 3. Block 8 in said Addition thence southwesterly alone the aouth-eastarrlv lines of Lots 3, 7, 8. 9. 10. 11 and 14 In Block. to the point oi beginning. . . That all tha nrooertv inelnderf In the aforesaid boundaries above described be and the same is hereby declared to be ben fl ted by said improvement and assessed .for the expenses thereof. Section in. That Monday the 12th dav of Mar. 1952, at the hour of 7:30 p.m. accord, ing to the time prevailing on that date, at the Council Chamber of the City Hall tn Klamath Falls. Oregon, be fixed as the time and place for bearing of objections and remonstrances against said proposed Improvement- Section IV. That the Police Judee be and he is hereby authorized and directed to cause notice of such hearing to be published as provided by the City Charter of said City and shall publish this resolution as provided by law. and within five days after the first publication thereof the City Engineer shall cause ' to be conspicuously posted at each end of tne une or contemplated improvement such notice as la srovlded for br law and ordinance. Pasred bv the Common Council Of the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, this 14th. day of Aoril. 195X tresentea to tne Mayor and or hrm approved and signed this 14th. day of April. 1952. itoDen a. Thompson, Mayor ATTEST: Robert M. Klder, Police Judee STATUE OF OREGON. . . COUNTY Or KLAMATH, ' CITY OF KLAMATH FALLS, S3. I, Robert M. Elder. Police Judge of the Citv of Klamath FaUls. Oreaon. do hereby certify that the above and foregoing la a true copy of a resolution Introduced and adopted by the Com mon council oi. tne city ot Kiamatn Falls, Oregon, at its regular meeting held on Monday the 14th day of April,' 1952. and thereafter approved and signed by the Mayor and attested by the Police Judge. Robert M. Elder Pollr Judtre " A 17-18-19-21-23-23-24-25-26-28 No. 978 : : - . . !,'? ' ataaMajf '- jm 11 1 iwttaUiaI ' Start out with the assurance that goes with good"; - grooming. 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Holt, Adminlatfatru Ganong es Ganong Attorney for Administratrix . cii" M 20-A 9-12-19 No. 927 , , NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Oft THE STATE OF OREGON FOR KLAMATH COUNT ''i ' tn the Matter of the Estate ot " J GEOROE W. AGER, Deceased. , Notice Is hereby given that I have) been appointed administratrix of the) estate of George W Ager, Deceased, All person having claims against,. sattf estate are required to present, thern, to me, with proper vouchers, at thej office of Ganong A Ganong. 734 'Malt Street, Klamath Fall. Oregon, within six month from March 29. 1992, which I date of first publication of thla no Uce. Blanche Agar, Administratrix, Ganong Ganong n Attorney for Administratrix i M 29-A 9-12-19 No. 928 NOTICE OF DATE Of c1 r riNAL SETTLEMENT " IPf THE CIRCUIT COURT Ot' V THE STATE Or OREGON FOR KLAMATH COUNTY.m In the Matter of the Estate of. - HARRY E. WTLSON. Deceased. , . Notice la hereby, given that Char filed my final account of the admin ti tration of the above entitled estate? and that the Court has appointed" April 28. 1933 at 10 a.m. as the time for hearing objection to such final account ana uie setucmeni tnereor. Emma Wilson, Executrix Ganone it Ganonar Attorneys for Executrix jm. an-A. a-ia-ia in a g:u l . NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON TOR KLAMATH COVMTT In the Matter of the Estate of, -HENRY ALBERT BAILEY Deceased! Notice Is hereby given that th,e un der I med administratrix with the will annexed of the estate of Henry Albert ' Daiiey ucuua, win. xrom ano iiwr May 12. 1952, at 10 o'clock AM. at the office of Ganong As Ganongr. - 724 Main Street, Klamath . Tails, Orefon, proceed to tell at srlvate sale for cash, the following described real prep- erty or said estate, to-wit: Lots 3 and 4 tn Block 7 of St. Fran cis Park, In Klamath County, Oregon, Said rale will be made pursuant to order of the above entitled Court onaej and entered on aprll 8. 195X VIOLET EMMA MESNE Administratrix with the will annexed."' A lZ-rg-Za M -3 WO. 939. lf THE CIRCUIT COURT pjf - im aims, vyr untuun FOR KLAMATH COUNTY NOTICE OF DATE OP FIN Air SETTLEMENT In the Matter of the Estate) ef, LES LIE W. PEATE. Deceased. "'" Notice la hereby given that aHnav filed my final account of the admin ls tratlon of the above entitled estate and that the court has appointed Mary 9, 1952 at 10 a.m. aa the time for- hear ing objections to such final account and the settlement thereof. Helen D. Peate. Adlrifsiritrii Ganong 4k Ganong . ' Attorneys for Administratrix April 6-12-19-28. NO. 954. NOTTCE Or DATE OT . FINAL- SETTUCTWZNT . . JH THE CIRCUIT COURT tH . - THE STATE OF OREGOfTt FOR KLAMATH COUNTY - -In the Matter of the Estate ol AJtLST C. EDS ALL, Deceased. r Notice ts hereby given that 4 have filed my final account of the ed mints -tratlon of the above entitled estaiut andV that the Court has appointed may 8, 1952, at 10 a.m. as the time for hear ing objections to such ' final account and the settlement thereof. Ida Nordlne Tosell, w " Executrix , ; "'0 Ganong it Ganong . 'i? Attorneys for Executrix i hrf A. 3-12-19-28 NO. 950 . , . NOTICE OF DATS OF fe FINAL SETTLEMENT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT 'OT THE STATE OF OREGON -. FOB KLAMATH COUNTY.- In the Matter of. tho Estate of1 FRANK FERRARI; Deceased. ' - Notice' is hereby given that t htri filed my final account of the adiminls tratlon of the above entitled estate) arte? that the Court .has appointed May f, 1952, at 10 a.m. as the time for hear ing objections to such final aceovnt the settlement thereof. Nora Quinn. 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