Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, April 26, 1952, Page 9, Image 9

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i MARKETS and FINANCIAL
Stocks
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QUOTATIONS
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TppM Coin Co.
Hhilio Itndlo
nnrtlo CoiiwnlWjn
Hnvniner Iiu-oru
Havont-r turnip Pld
HrpilbVc hleel
rip'iiolfls M"tiil
K'rMIHil Oil
F:irwif fi'.iiiri lnr
hVolt I'rttpr Co
Hpnin Rorlitirk A' Co
Kwonv-Viiruum Oil
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Humlurd Oil N. J.
Htudpbnkrr Corp.
Htinhlnc Mining
piuifl u Omipnnv
Trnirnmerirn Corp
'Itt-enllrlh tVnlurv l-nx
Union oil Coiiipiuiy
Union FnrlllC rfV--tlnllpcl
Airline
t'nllpd Alr'rt '
linlled Corporellon
t'niieil Hiiiten Plvnood'.
United Binloip (el i
Wnrner Pirllirrn .
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Wp.nini:hou-c Air Drnkr,
Went Innhonsfr lrle :
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Woolworth Company
GRAINS
CIIICAOO i.fl Feed Kralns led
a ftenei'sl retreat In rerpiils on the
board of trade Saturday. Outs
weakened most, lnruely on news
that more Canadian nats were be
tntr slilpped to BullaJo-.,..,! ., .
Ilia nmrkel opened' 'VlitfcNUvlth
wheat rhowlnu liiit'tKrtllrtV.'BUT
In ii was bused oh,on.-AtH ullure
Deparimenl report. Uiat storks In
all ponltlons wrre considerably un
der a yenr ano. But Hie Wend
irrenl could not, hold lis Bltw In
the lace ol Mirrotitulinnyenltne'sit.
Whrnt cloied 1 J-l Vi Jovyer.M
2.43 com 1 ('.-I V, Iowv,Mny-
S1.7D '-1.71. oiils Ifhvoi.May
77 rve VI 1 lnror'Miy
2.(K), sovhennn 1 'i lower- to ,
hloher. Mnv 12.87 ;V3 87. and larc
iinrhnnKed to 7 cenls a hundred
iKiundi lowe,-. Mnv 111.00.
IVI.rnl
Open lllth Low Close
2 ii 2 44 ', 3 42 ':, i 42 ',
1 37 i 2.:i7 li 2 3S '
2 38 ; 2 M 4 2 37 i 2.37 i
2.43 "i 2.43 ' 2.41 2 41 'i
May
Jlv
Sep
Dec
WESTERN PINE
PORTLAND Ifl Orders for
western plnflc lumber In the week
ended April 10 continued to run
behind lust year's futures, buthln
mrnts and production inado slight
Increases. . .
Coninnrntlve flmirPH reported by
the Western Pine Association, In
hoard Irel, wllh 000 omitted, for
Inst week, previous wqck, and n
year nuo:
Orders (1:1,251, 08,181, 77,038.
Shipments 113.41)3, 02.895, 73.01.
Production 00,012. 58.815, 08,008.
TIMBKR TltAliLDY ,
ROSEBURU (ill Wnvne Elroy
Clnflln, 28, Rosebiiro, crushed by
k lumber carrier Friday, was dead
on arrival nt n hospllal here.
HOP VOI.VMR
TNDKPENDENCK, Ore. W-llo
Riowora will meet hero Trldny
nlBhl In discuss spring allotment
n nd Bcreatre.
FATAL COLLISION .
COQUILLK iiTi Dnnlcl Hnrrlson
Bliike, 41, Bandon, wait killed FH
day when his car ernslicd hend-pn
wllh n lottirlnn truck on tho Coast
IllKhway, U.S. 101, Just south. ol
hero. i '..
KIDDIES!
Burro Pony Rinq i
. RIDES - 25c
Evtnlnoi, Saturday A Sunday
fttrneeni en South 6lh acroil
from Altomonr Drlva.
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LIVESTOCK
CIIICAOO 1.11 IIhuh will Hulur
ilny m prii'rn oiioiit tiniiy lu m
mut'll h io criim IHuliiT limn
wi'CK nuu. 'I lie M-icnl mm wit
M'uiva uv riowr). Huitowh mid Kills
who Mtmdy lu ID ii-nln ahead
tlccpliila wire cvcnlv tllhtrllnHrd
llirounhmil Ihr wcrK. Avciuuri piln
lur biiirown unci Hills wnn the brtt
Uiii'O llio wm k enillnii F'i-u. 23 while
inn week lop ut intHi wn the
iiiuhi'Hi niiiip Mbi-cii .
Ill the mule nrctlim chiller mid
lirlino Hlcom cloned nlcnilv to 6(1
emu lowrr lliiiii lnl wrrk while
ill her m .iilrn Were oil 60 to 76 i rnl.
'I hit Hvmtun M'lllnu orlrn for Uie
wri-lc dlnprd below :I3 00 lor the
lirht time Hlnre November, IPMJ
Frd liunli fthimpi'd In the nherp
'M-rtlwi. Ioiikph runi'lnu ni hlKh nil
II IKJ lor (he wprk. rllmiiihlcr nlicrp
lint 611 Cf-nu to l 00.
ilangell Valley
ii :onA i.i;avitt
Mi Mne Hole mid her grnnd
UaiiulKer, llllhe lluirlh, who nre
. peiidiiiu hpvorul muiiihn In f lorid
i
Urn (o Uiimh or I ho tlrr WTik
i" ! end
Mr. and Mm. F. W. Drown mid
Muiiln pent Monduy evenlnu with
. .me Miinieiu mid their uiiphIk
j I1'. W, Drown In IppIihk line utter
llmvliig turnery neveml weekn nifn.
iii,! Mr. mid Mn Jii'k Cubel ol
r.lleiiMnliK Wni.h., wei-e overnlKht
purMn ut the home ol their nephew,
I Hud Urowii, 'lutMluy eteiilint
! Dinner giienin lino Included Mr.
mil Mrn. liurney BrwI'K knd noun,
' Mr. iiiid Mrn. Lenler I.enltt and
Mury ehirrlnlned (he Inllowltii din-
i'"r liuewi on Kakler: Mr. and
i Mr. Pele Hodge und. eBlldren ol
nneinko and Mr. and Mra. O. C,
Johnwn.
Mrs. Lee McMullen of Klainalh
Fulla mid Mrn. Klrldn. Mnlrr ol
IjUjLee. who la here vuilllnn from
low a, iipenl Tuesday W illi Mrs
bnntlord Jones.
Uuano Noble In In Tejtas trnlnlnu
lor the Air Force at Lackland
field
Mr. mid Mrn. LenUr Plnrllle of
IMUMund, Mr. and Mra Mike Elt-
, irrim, Mr. mid Mrn. Warnner Kelt,
jMr. mid Mr. I'rrd Buiun and
44 n, ; lamny ami Mra. l ouine Kelt nil ol
in Klnmnth J'nlls, Mm. Adele Kent,
M and Plnl Luke both ol OlvniplA,
1', I Wash., and J. I). Mleklc ol Porl
Ui iland wrre Canter Sunday Kuenu ol
li'i Ml rd Mrn. Dill Burnett and
llamlly. ,
Ml J'i ! Mr. jnd Mra. Tex Hll.son npenl
SO 'Eniler In Klnmath lalla with their
19 B 1 non and Umlly.
"ti N I Mr. and Mrn. Jean Brnnson of
iTuleluke and Rev. and Mrn. Oor
13 ai 'dtin Ahhbee and mips, Mr. and
lOH'ii'Mrn. Mike Deirrbom and Mr. and
4 Mn, Art Monroe and children wer
; dinner Euents ol Mr, and Mr.
U'i 'l'aul Monroe on 'Kanler Hunday.
10!, I Mm. F:impr Hlanlrv of Canvon
5n vil!e and Mr. and Mra. Lloyd Pep
M'i 'pie of Klamath Vallr, were Sunday
;l i, , vk'llurn al the l.rn Leavltt home
land the Owen Pcpplo home In
39 Bonanza.
6:t 1 Mr. and Mrn. Roy William and
Gil family ol Meilord apenl tiundny
30 'i Juvemnff wth Mr. and Mrs. O. C.
Jolinson.
M,' Mr. and Mrn. Billy Nork and
37 '". iamllv 'artd Bernard Nork all ol
73 BwMlKonie. Mr. and Mrn. fcruin
, M'.'Pool and nnillv of Dlv. and Mr.
71 ,and Mrs. Bud Peternon of Dalrv
3H i'j I lenl taster weekend with Ihelr
1( parent. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Nork.
31 ' Mr. and Mrs. Lester Leavltt and
y. a; I Mary, were dinner Kuenls of Mr.
17 and Mrs. Bill Burned and fnmllv
4'i 3i on Tuesday evenlnu. others present
1U iwem Mm.-Adele Kent and Phil
Luke of Olymula ana Jack Mlckle.
Mi's. Kent lelt wedneinay lor a
visit In Cullfnriila.
Mr. and Mrs.'f'rank Burden are
home a Rain altef spending several
ruohlbs In Baker.
Mr. ,nd .THrs. . Jim Conroy of
Klamath Falls' spent several days
with Mr- end Mrs. Ernest Graves
and family. 'Die Conroya and
O raves were dinner guest at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Hmlth Jr. on Wednesday evenlnit.
of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Elliott House
spent Tuesday and Wednesday at
Medford with Mr. and Mrs. W. I.
House.
Friends are happy to hear that
Bill Cunnlnghai)! has been released
Jrom Klainalh. Valley .Jtd4iKiil. and
l now af his homer tw Imnsell
Vnllev: Tie iliffered a hatrrVTifake
left .ankle while work'lmj 'rtaS a
heifer Wednefday .evonlnir.1.' The
helfrr fell on him and broke Hit
ankle In two places..' Last year
about Ibis time 'UtelrJI'Oqnp .. ann
Oiu v broke his lea vlln ha. fall
off bunk. ' ' .'
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FORT. ROCK
Br ROBERTA McGF.K
Sunday. April 20. saw the Fort
Rock ranchers working on a cattle
guard, on the Bureau of Land Man
agement Community Grass project,
six miles souin or rori kdc
Wednesday evening a square
danco practice was held at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Pitcher. Ed Eskclin Joslno Ollder
supplied the music and Owen
Pitcher , called. Saverul 4iew dances
wero practiced none of the older
dances were danced.
Ed Eskrlln Josine Ollder and
Owen Pitcher nlaved for tile dance
nt tho Community hall Saturday
night at Lupine. -i
Zuln Klerk Has been on the'.rllck
list thesq past few weeks- sad1 Is
slowly recovering from a Very bad
cold.
The newly comploled green chain
nt tho Fort Rock Mill increases
the storage capacity , at the mill
from three to nine loads of lumber.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Parks and
children and Mr. and Mrs Delhort
Wilson and daughter were dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. 'John ar
blson Thursday evening,
Dennis Frnzee from Paisley
helped Chub Frasiee with his farm
ing this past week.
Regulnr church will be held at
Ihc Fort Rock Grunge Hall Sunday
April 27 at 3 p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Harbison o
Lnkovlew stopped and visited Fri
day evening with Mr. and Mra.
John Harbison and Scotty. The sen
ior Hardlson were on their way
home from Portland where they
attended a Masonic cohventtin this
pnst wcok...ThcyM'eturped home to
I.nkevlew Saturday morning. John
and Barbara then left for Redmond
where they visited witli Mr. and
HOTELS 1
OSBURN HOLLAND
IUGINI, OM, i - MlDfOUD
Thoroughly Modern
llr. and Mra. J. E. Earlry
, and Joe Farley.
Proprletorr' "
DICK TRACY
Ktllrt ValPdlilurlan
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BOB MICKA
Malln Valpdlrlurlan
ROBERTA klRTLEY
Merrill Valedictorian
BETTY BRANDEJSKY
Henley . Valedictorian.
Mrs. Wllllnm Mftsscy and family
over tho weekend,
John Ransom purchased Mr. and
Mrs. Robert J. McGce's home three
mles : East of Fort Rock and
moved In Sundnv April 20. Ran
som lived at Likely, Calif, the past
year. He will work nt the mill
Mr. and Mrs. o. .i. ivionru nnu
Bernlo Suit nre moving Into the
Bob Nrnl Plnte from Iho Ruoe
Long runch. They plan on ibetng
settled In about a weeks time.
Bill and Alan Parks were on the
sick list theso pnst few dnys, hope
they get to feeling belter real soon.
A rnrnvnn of about 10 enrs welit
past Fort Rock Sundny. Aj much-
as I can lenm is that tne group
was from Bend, and they were: on
an arrowhead expldetlon. -.
Dick Schnub helped Brltt Web
ster with one of Brltfs cows thnt
was havlna trouble having her cni;
Sunday morning. Seemed ns though
ine can was coming irna mo worm
backwards, Cow end culf aro doing
nicely. .
Walt Klrhnla Is now settled tn
the cnbln at the mill. He moved
In last week from up near Biitt
Webslcrs place.
Mr. and Mrs. n. A. KUincrioru
end Trent and baby went to Bend
Friday to hiive the two stitches re
moved from Trent's tongue.
People DO TOO
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Bonama Yalrdlciorlan Bonania haluutorlan Bly Valedictorian - Bly SaluUtorian . .
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V.iIisliHuriniis and Saliilalorians
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BARBARA CUSTER
Ki ll Halutulorlan
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ILLYS SMALLEY
Malln balutatorlan
EVELYN OCHS
Mtrrill SaluUtorian
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RICHARD HILL
llrnlry Salutatorian
Negro and White
Churches Unite
SAN FRANCISCO Ifl Two San
!,loIlsone entirely Negro . the other
PntlrPlV vhitn-nr fnrinintr a clu.
,gie cDurcli under a Negro pasldr.
The minister,-' The Rev. Weslev
L. Hawei, announced .the' unani
mous. 'nei'islqn- of' both conuregn
tlons Frjdny as "a firm, tangible
nemonstratlon of our Chrlstinn
democracy nt the time It Is being
criticised."
His 00 Negro parishioners shortly
will move from their crowded, di
lapidated, store-liko facilities nt
Hope Presbyterian to worship with
Ihc 40 members of Westminster
Presbyterian who h.ive a spacious
old church.
hi:ads examiners 1
PORTLAND Itfl Dr. Charles E.
Palmer, Ontario, has been elected
president of the Slate Bonrd of
Medical Examiners. Dr. Wllmot C.
Foster, Portlnnd, was nnmcd secretary-treasurer.
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AN EASY WAY TO HAVE A
PIANO . !
Ton Bin rent lTlr tplnel pUn
from the LnuU R, Mann runo Com
puny, 1?0 . fth, ftt ft 1w monthlr
ml. Aflrr m firtrh1t tlm yo ctin,
If you wUh, ehanKt lrm renl l pur
rhitt atrfcmtnl. Thu stni ulrfady pi 14
Ife til ortdlUd to yur purrhai Kceouni
n4 n ther down pmtnt It ncti
rr. Tb Banihlr pymnti ran bt
IIUU Mrhcr ihn ronl. Or, If toi ft
ffr, ytttm run contlniii tn rmi.
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ANIi NKWS, KLAMATH FALLS,
tt p'in in m iijuii'I' im i iiiiai i
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MARLENE MINGO
Sacred Heart Valedictorian
DONALD BRADER
OUcbrUt Valedictorian
JACKIE SHOREY
Chlloquln Valedictorian
PHOTOGRAPHERS
Most of the pictures in
, this layout were taken by
Ferebee Studio. The pictures
of Susan Vandenberg, Mar
Icnc Minqo, Barbara Custer
and Dick Tracy were token
by Don Kettler; and the pic
ture of Wayne DuBois by
Willis Wood of Evergreen
Studio.
New Draft Test
Set May 22
WASHINGTON W A seventh
Selective Service qualification test
will be held May 22 at 1.000 testing
centers throushout the nntion. It
will be especially for students who
wero unable to take the test last
Dec. 13 or this week.
Students in the upper standings
in their classes or who score 70 or
better in the tests mav be consid
ered bv their local drnft boards for
educational determents during the
next academic year.
Union Tilt Fatal
To Bus Driver
MONTEVIDEO. Uruguay WI A
clash between members of: rival
bus drivers' unions Saturday re
sulted In one dead and one severly
wounded.
The victims were members of a
non-political autonomous union.
Their antagonists were from a un
ion affiliated with a pro-Communist
labor federation.
LOGGER KILLED
MAPLETON. Ore. WI A load
of logs slipped from a truck at
iho Cnno T.nocliiir Co. operation
hero Saturday, crushing to death
Ronald Parker, about 22, of Mnple-
ton,
For Immediate coverage call Hani
Norland Insurance Agency, 2-431S.
Mobile
RADIO REPAIRING
Right At Your Home
Save Tims and Money
All Work Guaranteed
Ph. 4551
453S Denver Ave.
OREGON
SUSAN VANDENBERG
hacred Heart talutatorlan
MILDRED WARD FARRIS
Gilchrist Salutatorian
WAYNE DUBOIS
C&iloquin SalnlatorUn
Couple Freed
In 'Kidnaping'
A charge of kidnaping, filed at
Hawthorne. Nev., against Mr. and
Mrs. Francis F. Sharkey probably
Is to be dismissed, according to
word received by tbe District At
torney's office here.
Mr. and Mrs. Sharkey were ar
rested at Fort Klamath Thursday
at the request of Nevada authori
ties, and neld In the County Jail
until late Thursday nieht when
they were ordered released by
George Proctor, serving as Dis
trict juage temporarily.
Proctor- ruled there was not
enouch evidence to hold the couple.
iney were accused In the Haw
thorne charge of taking a 4-month-old
girl out of the state. The child.
Tamnra Michele Powell, was
brought to Fort Klamath, -where
the Sharkeys wero worklnpr on a
ranch, and is held now in. the
Juvenile Home. . .-
Th baby's mother, Mrs. Nadine
Powell Moore, was reported to be,
en route to Klamath Falls today,
and L. E. Blaisdell, prosecutor at
Hawthorne, said the charge was to
be dismissed.
The ShBrkeys-told officers here
Mrs. Moore had given them the
child to keep temporarily, and that
they told her they were leaving
Nevada to look for work elsewhere.
They left Hawthorne April 12. i
Last week they wrote Mrs. Moore
from Fort Klamath telling hen the
baby was all right. Mrs. Moore
apparently filed the kidnaping
charge when she learned where
the Sharkeys were staying.
GROUNDED SHIP FREE
ASTORIA I.fl The Nippon Maru
put to sea Wednesday after a day's
delay from running aground In the
Columbia River. The Japanese
freighter, carrying wheat to Japan,
was not . seriously damaged. i ;
CUSTOM
KILLING
BEEF and HOGS v;
We also cut, wrap
and cure
BAKER'S
PACKING CO.
off Summers Lane and
Bristol Ava. Ph. 3323
ml
Weather
Western Oregon Partly cloudy
Saturday and Saturday night; a
llllj, rlrl'l alnriD rnuyl Ui.tn.-rlu.t
increasing cloudiness Sunday with
uuvNmuimi nam rain on coasi ana
northern valleys afternoons and
nnt miir-h rhuni In lninnrulnra
highs both days 6 to 72; low Sat
urday night 40 to 60; winds oft
coast westerly JO to 20 miles an
uuur omuroay, Becoming souther
ly Sunday but shifting to south
westerly Sunday aftni-rwinn aH
evening.
Easterp Oregon Partly cloudy
tnrough Sunday; a few scattered
shower.: Hflturrinv ariernnnn anH
evening; cooler northeast sections
nnu suinewnai warmer soutn por
tion Saturday; highs both days 05
to 76; low Saturday night 40 t0 SO.
Grants Pass and Vicinity
Partly clillHv thrnuoh U,,nriau-
high Saturday 70: Low Saturday
mem to. nign sunuay tt. '
By The Associated Press
24 hours to 'i:30 a.m. Saturday
ias. mm. rrcp.
Baker
Eugene
La Orande
Lakeview
Medford
North Bend
Ontario
Pendleton
Portland (Alrpl)
Rose burg
Salem
Boise
Chicago
Denver
Eureka
Los Angeles
New York
Red Bluff
San , Francisco
Seattle
Spokane .
79
48
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85
b3
72
58
04
78
64
80
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at
67
70
55
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50
62
63
84
45
49
45
44
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61
60
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Funeral
noir.LAsa
Funeral lervices for CUra Rote bouff-
ln 52. who died here April 23. will
Uke place from the chapel of Ward's
Klamath runeral Home. R2S Hlh St .
Monday. 2 p.m. Rev. David r. Barnett
Jr. of the Flril Presbyterian Church of
flclatinc. Cravetlde services In Klsmsih
Memorial Park will be In charge of
rnenoanip tourt no. II. urder ox Ul
Amaranth.
DOUGLASS
Clara Rose Douglass, 32 native of
New York City and resident of Klam
ath Falls for 13 years, died here
April 25. 1053. Survivors Include: the
widower. B. Frank Douglass, of this
city; a sister. Mrs. Augusta Castle an4
a brother. Jack Belnacher. San Fran
cisco. Mrs. Douglass was a member
of Friendship Court No. Jl. Order of
tne Amaranth. Manzanlta Chapter No.
172, Order of Eastern Star and Zulelma
Temple No. 13. Daughters of the Nile.
Notice of the funeral arrangements will
be found elsewhere In this Issue. Ward's
Klamath Funeral Home In charge.
Obituary
MORETZ
Theodore Monroe Moretx. 69. native
of Ztoiuvllle, N.C., and resident of
Klamath Falli lor 23 yean, died here
April 26. 1652. Survivor Include: the
widow, Ida M, of this city: four daugh
ters, Mrs. Howard Hill. Concord, Calif.,
Mrs. Albert Crown, Long Beach, Mrs.
Roland Cofer and Mn. Fred Blehn of
thii city; a ion, Paul, Portland, his
father. J. C. MoreU.. Mabel. N. C;
three sisters, Mrs. E. L. McGulre, Port
land. Mrs, Avery Miller, Juliette. Idaho,
and Mrs. Ed Winebarger. Mabel. fi.C:
two brothers, Oscar. Mabel NC. and
T. E.. Newport, Wash. Funeral ar
rangements will be announced later
bj Ward's Klamath Funeral Home.
TOTAL DOUBLES
LAKEVIEW The Lake County
March of Dimes campaign, which
wound up two weeks ago, netted
$4350.85, almost double the fund of
one year ago, it was reported by
Bob Howard, county Dimes chair
man. The net for the 1951 drive
was $2457.42.
Legal Notice
Sale of Umber, Klamath Indian Res
ervation. Sealed bids, in duplicate, on
forma provided therefor, marked out
side "Bid, Section 2 and 3. T.37 S.
R U I Logging Unit" and addressed
to th Superintendent. Klamath Indian
Agency, Klamath Agency. Oregon, will
be received until 2:00 o'clock p.m. Pa
cific Standard Time, on May 23. 1932,
for the purchase of merchantable tim
ber designated for cutting and consist
ing of approximately 800,000 ft. board
measure more or less of ponderosa pine,
10.000 ft. B.M. more or less of sugar
pine. 2.000 ft. B.M. more or less of
Douglas fir and incense cedar, and 20.
ooo ft. B.M. more or less of white fir.
ana otner species which estimates are
not guaranteed. The timber Is located
on a tract of approximately 80 acres in
Section 3 and SW, SW Section
2. T 37 S, R 11 E, W.M. Each bid
must state the price per thousand feet
board measure Scribner Decimal C Log
Scale that will be paid for timber cut
No bid will be considered for less than
$23.50 per thousand ft B.M. for.pon-
aerosa pine ana sugar pine: sis. jo per
thousand ft. BM for Douglas fir and
Incense cedar; $5.75 per thousand It
BM white fir and other species. Each
bid must be accompanied bv certified
check In the amount of $2500.00 on a
solvent bank payable to the Special
Disbursing Agent. Klamath Agencv.
Oregon. The deposit will be relumed
to unsuccessful bidders. The deposit of
the successful bidder will be aoDlied
as part of the purchase price against
timber actually cut on this unit only
or retained as liquidated damages if
the bidder shall not execute contract
and furnish satisfactory bond for
$3,000.00 within 30 days from accept
ance of his bid. The riant to waive
technical defects and reject any and
al) bias is reserved. The contract will
specify that all designated timber shall
be cut and removed from the unit
prior to April 1 1933 and that all other
requirements Including slash and snag
disposal shall be completed by Decern.
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Legal Notice
ItKflOLUTION NO. 508
A resolution declaring lh intention
nf th Common CiumrTl lu Dftve and
Improve, Low II Street from BIHurado
Avtnua t Pacific Tarrace; and de
claring and directing certain stepa rm
taiten in connermm inerewniu to pro-
icct to be known at Improvement Unit
lo. 117.
WHEREAS, the City fenfineer, pur
UMnt lo a resolution Of tne Common
Council herelnfura adopted, having
filed plans, specifications and Mil mutes
for the cost of improving, Lowell Slreel
from Eldorado Avenue to Pacific Ter
race, and the Council finding the said
Rlans, specifications and estimates aaU
factory fur said prnjpct. whlrh shult
oe known as IMPROVEMENT UNIT
NO. 117; - r
Therefore, be it resolved by the Com
mnn Council of the City of Klamath
Falls. Oregon, duty mbled In regu
lar session, as follow:.
Section t ,
That said plans, specif lea tlona and es
timate for the Improvement of laid
portion of said street, heretofore filed
by Ihe City Engineer, he and tha
same are hereby approved, 'and ald
project shall be known aa Improvt
ment Unit No. 117.
That the Common Council of the City
of Klamath Falls, Oregon hereby dft.
clares Its Intention to improve said por
tions of said street In accordanoe with
the plans, specification and aalimatea
as follows: it
TYPE "E" and F' , to j consist
of paving Street with 6 Inch asphalt
pavement together with camerip curb
and gutter. The aforementioned pave
ment is to be laid from the new gut
tcr to the existing pavement. The ex
isting pavement is to be over-laid witn
a 2 inch lift of asphalt pavement, type
"F". The overall width of the pave
ment and curbs will be 32 feet.
Cement walks 4 inches In depth by
S feet In width will be constructed
where none exist at the present time.
TYPE "C" CEMENT AND TYPE
"F" ASPHALT To consist ol paving
Street 6 inches Cement concrete pave
ment with cement curb and gutter.
The aforementioned pavement Im to ba
laid from tha new gutter to the exist
ing pavement. The existing pavement
is- to he over-laid with, a 3 Inch lift
of asphalt pavement,- type "f". The
overall width of the pavement and
curbs will be 32 feet '
Cement walks 4 Inchee in desjth by
9 feei in width wtU 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 project for each type of
pavement being as follows:
TYPE "E" and TYPE T" Asphalt
pavement $lI.00A.fM
TYPE -C" CEMENT AND TYPB
F" ASPHALT, pavement $13, 144.09
Said estimates Include engineering, su
pervision, advertising, clerical assis
tance, attorney's fees and unforseen
contingencies.
Section II.
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 southerly cor
ner of lot 14. Block 8, Hillside Addi
tion to the City of Klamath Falls, Ore
gon, thence northerly alone the easter
ly line of Eldorado Ave., to the most
westerly corner of Lot 8 in Block A
of said Addition, thence northeasterly
along the northerly line of said Lot 8
to it Intersection with the east line of
said Lot 8. thence northerly to the most
northwesterly corner of Lot 6, Block 9
of said Addition, thence easterly along
the south line of VanNess Ave. to th
southwesterly line of Pacific Terrace,
thence southeasterly along the south'
westerly line of Pacific Terrace to the
southeast corner of Lot 3. Block 8 In
said Addition thence southwesterly
along the south-easterly lines of Lou
3. 7. 8. 8, 10. 11 and 14 in Block 8 to th
point of beginning.
That all the property Included In the
aforettakd boundaries above described
be and the same is hereby declared
to be benfited by said improvement
and assessed for tha expenses thereof.
Section in.
That Monday tha 12th day of May
1952, at the hour of 7:30 p.m. accord,
lng to the time prevailing on that date,
at tha Council Chamber of tha City
Hall in Klamath FalU. Oregon, be fixed
as the time and place for hearing of
objections and remonstrances against
said proposed Improvement
SecUon IV.
That the Police Judge 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 causa to be
conspicuously posted at each end of
the line of contemplated improvement
such notice as la provided for by Jaw
and ordinance
Passed by the Common Council of
the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon,
this 14th. day of April. 1952.
Presented to the Mayor and by him
approved and signed this 14th. day of
April. 1952.
Robert A. Thompson. Mayor
ATTEST: Robert M. Elder,
Police Judge
STATE ,OF OREGON. ;
COUNTY OF KLAMATH,
CITY OF KLAMATH FALLS,
I, Robert M. Elder. Potlee Judge of
the Citv of Klamath Fa Ills. Oreeon.
do hereby certify that the above and
foregoing is a true copy oi a resolution
introduced and adopted by the Com
mon Council of the City of Klamath
Falls, Oregon, at its regular meeting
held on Monday the 14th day of April.
1932, and thereafter approved and
signed by the Mayor and attested by .
the Police Judge.
Robert M. Elder, Police Judge
A 17-18-19-21-22-23-24-2S-26-28 No. 076
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OJV
THE STATE OF OREGON .
FOR KLAMATH COUNTY
NOTICE OF DATE OF FINAL
SETT! .E MENT
Tn the Matter of the Estate of LES
LIE W. PEATE. Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that t have
filed my final account of the adminis
tration of the above entitled estate and
that the court has appointed May 5,
1952 at 10 a.m. as the time for hear
in a objections to such final account
and the settlement thereof.
Helen feate. Administratrix
Ganong & Ganong
Attorneys tor Administratrix . ,
April 5-12-10-28. No. 954. '
ber 31 1953. For copies of the con
tract, regulations, manxs tor tne sun
mission of bids, and other Information,
aDDlv to the Superintendent Klamath
Agencv, Oregon. Dated this 21st day
of April. 1952 at Portland. Oregon.
Morgan Pryse, Area Director.
A 25 M 2-9-16 No. '967 ,
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