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KUIDAV. AUGUST I. IHVi IIKRAI.I) AND NEWS, KLAMATH FAU.S, ORKGON PACK NINE HKKK AMYI.I'M HOMK 11 Thr Hlln mivrrn mini nlilioiinrrd Friday Mini IM Ywioslavs liava aouulit Xlltlial tPiiiKfi in Idly 1 1 oni I'rrnilrr Mm r.liu Tilo' CiiiiiiiiunUl rnlint nliicr lucl Jnn. 1. HOW CAN YOU LOSE Cmi your f r tilt . ytwulilnn, mrnl, or tlnh 111 tin mil. Our cannery la lluhl n ml li v. with II minimi iUlmiinl. Pronore your IikkI nl our lublm .In Uin caniifry at Ma par onn or l( you air too buiy, wn will do ill Urn work lor Juit 10c pup can. Frrnli Million Is 43c rr pound. Wo will lillcl It, and can lor 1Do pr cnn. No work lur you it nil ill I vnM lavlnm thin winter KLAMATH CANNING CO. 11th l.tw,,n Klsmslh i Walnut Avanua Ph. 2-27 1 a ar 5174 3 In Farm Buildings Permeaeal, lop-qweliry bv tie I not el moiImq ielei. Hsovy AIumIawm reeti Mi i id e we'll, 3V.r,Mp e as rvoeled. tatt frees betted leaeiei end Nvii reel lor romf, poil fVae tlfri. Ivtlproor ...Ike, vera, teiilvre rati Hon', LOW IN COST! WS it SaW M r.,. WW' la aaatil f MA . Ntx4u 4. t rMl N) tV, ttaill.rT, aa)'.l I EASY TO ERECT I OiitiaMl alta Ml, - aWMII Hat). ! lr Ml at4 -l a.,, I . MB, WMk'IIOaJ, MANY TYPES, SIZES !', UaW'aJ laWt. IS), IMI tX. 'r1 pwlt'l, fr.a tr. a, , AH ., ! l) I W) It. ! NM.. . Vila . aj path. Ay taft, la ttlflM W 4 h. esOMtM HO -C.a- bviri ) aM 3 Blai Mfl C (tw Mtiaar aaaf ax.Ha tVaXl . . aXl !': 4 f MOU'lfllf. Heee aaae" m eptte laUnaetiea. cur ffinffiiff?rrwWJ Lj.WMffd'JitH.i.i m'liin WANTED . . . . Local Rtpraientofiva lor Norlhwatt Bulldmgi. Soma building axpenenca ' uteful, but nor auentiol. . , INTIRVItWS Tuabdoy and Weln,4dov, Augutt 5 ond 6. Hour, both day. I to 6 p.nv $ Mr. L. M. Ntly, Dittrlct Supervisor, 01 Willord Hotal, I Th JAYHAWK W1 HERE'S HOME BETTER 4 91" Oc.. Ethyl 31c "j JAYHAWK GAS ' 2135 SouMi th PROPANE. . Coekinq Hioting Rtfriqaration The Modern Fuel Wattp Hooting Soft KLJNATl Wodqowood Ranqei Servel Refrlqeraton OPEN SATURDAYS Plonry of Free Parking. Main St. at Link River m IF YOUR CREDIT'S GOOD . . . it's good with us ! Painting Bnrlv nnrl . v i render Work ' ,, Motor Tune-up Anderson Auto Service ' 622 Walnut ! By Hit Port Office FORT ROCK Hj ItOIII HIA Hlrl.t r. Kriwn HIi'Klrdrr'a check up al tlio rortlaiiil VUi'biin Hii;iplial nliowad Uml lie hail to huvo aur Kry. Ha waa opcruluil on IuhI wrrkcml; ha wrotF hm wllr tdllh thai, "U wan cony iicmna Into Iho hojtpllal, but Iry kKUuh out." I'Jrnlo la In Wind 1-U, Itmiin 400. VciPr mu Hospital. Poitluml, urn., lur llwse who wlnh to dmp hint a card. Ilopn Kinlr hnn a npirndy rrcovrry lor hr ntHI liu III" hay Inn wgltlnii lor hint when lio io tin in. ' 'llir 411 uroiip met at the home I of Mr. and Mia. A. Kalny the alternoon ol July 24. They hi'ld their iTBUlnr buninea mrnliiiK, then hud a wiener roam ouulooia. 'Ihey pliiyi d Kiiinaa, The pluiin ara pKiKi'onnhiK nicely lor the 4-11 proKimn lo be held at the Fort Hock Urnilue Jlull, MntilKlny nliiht AukuM 10. l,eo llniineii will allow line movlci, Ihera will be a proKimn, and a cake walk Willi li cake to be turn to the lucky Wlnnera. 'the money rained Irom the cuke wulk will be uned to purchnne an Amer ican Han and a 4 II IIuk lur Hie liroup. 'I'he auppcr reliexhinentn will be putluck. So nuike your pliina now lo ba at the 411 pro Ifriini, Mrn. N. R. Workman and Neva Workman, Marcola, vimied with Mr. and Mra. Avon Derrick, July 21-24. Unit Webtter returned home, Wedneulay evening, July 23 Irom Illinois, where he nan been with Mm. Websler thene pil lew mouths. Ilrltl lelln u thai Mr. WrliMrr In atlll In the honpllnl at Jai knoiivllle. III., and there rumn'l been loo much Improvement In her health. Mr. and Mrn. Harold Ivcraon ol Sliler'n drove 1IMU home Irom Ilend that evening Tuenday alternoon, July 22. Mra. Joe mill! wan hontena at the birth day party for her gmnddauithler and a lavor lur eacn cnuo; (amen Helen Layer, who wan nine yearn old Dial day. There were party ha la Sen Qalhoun'& MIRRORS Nf ram K. Hun 0331X127' aMkBAaV AMD .-aUD MA... AUTMitntl nlATICA AKD Nl"!Tia CJIIKM DrO-TIPC TAPOal lATMl lenui tfatut, mnm tatirTiOali rm ilCrtHi i rw.nr t.OMil BlJTIaKT Urn. BnuaiAM Wmra. Dmccroii BASIN BUILDING 4714 So. 6th SPECIALS (iood Quality HOUSE PAINT . . . 3.1? 4-lnrh I- PAINT BRUSH 2.1? Dlaronl.nued Colon KEM-TONE KEM-GLO 20 OFF all Sandati far Rani Watch lhau addi far tpaclall an paint, Herd ware and, buildlnf matariali. Tractors PumDina Power Plonts Brooders Economical mrm Gtneral Water Heoteri Dearborn Heaters i - Phone 2-2541 Storaqe Tanks Furnished ' Bill Steppe, Mqp. 11. Motor Overhauling Clutch - Transmis sion and Radiator Repairs.. wcra played and the relrenlimenta were a very pretty blrthdny cuke and ice creuin. Uuvld McUee re- died Uuealn prcaent weie: Hover- ly 'lllilru, Neul AIIImiii, Cllnlon mid Joun I'erry, Uuvld McUee, Cherry Webber and Die lionored lueit 'Helen Layer. Mrn. I loyd Hrnnch, Mia. Jerome Iilden and Mrn. Donald McOcr: annlnted the liOHlenn with the party. Mr. and Mrn. Ui-oige Kllnakle, Poilland, apeul the weekend ol July 2U-21 vIi.iiiiik with Mr, and Mrn. Howard Mi Ore. Fred Wrluht, i'alnley, npeni the weekend ol July 20-21 vimiiiik with Mr. and Mrn. Muurlce Ward. fcrnle UieJulrder and Mrn. Lou He Uodou I. ii no and on John attend ed the nnmiiil Kurt llork old llmern picnic at Columbia I'nrk, I'urllnud, July 13. , 'leieui and Maralyn Ward re lumed home, July 27, from bulein where Ihey huve been vimuiiK thin pnnt week with ttiolr uncle and nunt, Mr. and Mrn. Charlie mine ley Jr. Mr, and Mrn. Ilobert Morclioue Fort Itock, July 21-22. Irum Woll and Inmlly were vlnilliiK here In Creek, Ore. They came to gel nome ol their hounehold beloiiKiuun. Kob rrt In woiklng at a mill near Woll Creek WrdncMluy alternoon. July 23, neveiul (jrunuc women uuiuered at Iho home ol Mra. Itoy More house to nturt work on a puudi work riuill which the Indies ol the Oruhite are uoiiiK to enter In a content. The nlternoon wun npent cuuniu the blrxkn. Mrn. Morehoune nerved a lovely lunch towards the end ol the meeting;. Those prcrnl were llutel Ward, Vcnlin llraiuh. Mumarel Kuley, Zulu Klerk, Ro berta McOec, MaUel Morehou-.e, Helen Parks and Hhlrlcy Wiuun. Mr. and Mm. Hoaer Horning, La. pine, visited wilh Mr. and Mrn. Avon Derrick, July 27. Mr. Arthur Keldn and grand daughter Kalhenne Beulah, Port land, visited with the Oodon lum lly, Monday, July 21. 'Ihey ngienl the day arrowhead hunting. Mr. Fields bomesteuded here at Fleet wood 1911-16 and helped build lev cm! ol the achool hounca In the valley. The Fort Itock Dance lie j I. July . 20. wan a huge succens. people j came Irom all over to hear and I dance to ihe music ol Caryl's Coun I Iry Cousins. Mr. and Mra. Jack west and Mr. and Mrn. Hollie tlchroeder, Wagon Tire, were at the dance. Alter the dance which ended early In Ihe a.m. there wan a bucknroo breoklunt held at Courci Ml. Thone present were: Mr. and Mrs. Went, Mr. and Mrn. Schrocdcr, Mr. and Mra. Bchnlck. Mr. and Mra. Branch. Mr. and Mm. Waid, Charlie bl inn ley. Mr. and Mra. Al bert Stlniflcy. The musicians and their families, Fred Wright, Pube l-ong. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Glider. Mr. and Mrs. Avon Derrick, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Morehouse and Dick, Bill MntlUv, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Webber and Joe. Mr. and Mra. Horace Myers and Mr. and Mrn. Olenn tiplcer, Eu gene, spent last weekend July 10-20, visiting with Mr. and Mm. Avon Derrick. Mr. Lesion WLsenberger ol Mcdford visited with Mr. and Mrs. Derrick, July 21-22. Mr. and Mra. Harold iverson and son of Slaters, spent the weekend visiting with Brill Webster and Carl. They attended the dance. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Kelly, OH ehrlst, attended the dance heri at Fori Rock. i r BONANZA i ' By CO It A I.KAVITT The Bonanza Big Springs Park Board met at the library. Julv 18. , for special meeting. Roy War- lleU was elected the new pre-Jdenl i of the board; he Is replacing the ! Rev. Oornon Ashbee. who Is iriov ; Ing lo Lakeport. A 1200. mower has ! been bought and money will hnve ' to be ruined lo help pay lor 11. I Any donation will be gratefully re I celved. The county Is starting to 1 gravel the road through the park I this week. The lawn Is coming along fine, but there Is st 111 much ! to be done. A branding bee and politick din ner were enjoyed. July 20, at the ranch ol Mrs. Bertha Vinson. Those enjoying the allalr were: Mr. and Mrs. Billy DeVaul, Mnrrow Bay: Mr. and Mrs. Buck Thompson and Sally, Klamath Falls; Mrs. Nadmc Robertson and Chlcareu and Arllss Schmoe. Dairy; Pat Sleber: Mr. and Mrs. Bert Golf and aaughler: Mr. and Mrs. Luther Noble and daughters: Mrs. - Bertha Vinson; Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Vinson and family; Mr. and Mrs. Ornlle De Vaul and David Cox. oronts pass Do ftallaion and Politics Mint Coma and Haar the Answer ' Willord Hotel :10 P.M. Dinner Meat For Reservation Phono 8405 Sponsored fcy Democratic Club HOTELS OSBURN HOLLAND IUGENE, ORE MEDFORD Thoroughly Modern Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Earley and Joe Enrley Proprietors Pcoplt DO TOO rtod small tpact adt - you are! LAST FEW DA YS! UNDERWOOD'S BIG CAMERA SALE WE STILL HAVE MANY BIG VALUES IN CAMERAS AND OTHER PHOTO ITEMS PRICED TO MOVE BEFORE MOVING INTO OUR ... - BEAUTIFUL NEW STORE : SAU IS AT 727 MAIN .n mm MOURNING ARGENTINES jam streets, May Avenue in Buenoi Aires it jammed with thousands who came to mourn the first lady of Argentine, Eva Peron, In the background, hanging from the wall of Government House is e huge picture of Eva, draped in black. Hundreds of thous ands of Argentines jammed the streets to pay final tribut to the wife and political helper of President Juan D. Peron. aaar -i'-'s . m e t a Fra. v- v b: i, 11. WAYWARD WHEEL An alert photographer snapped this picture as e wheel (arrows) flew off a stock car racer in Averill Park, N.Y., bounded over a fence and plunged into a group of picnickers. Several small children (right! were saved from injury when one of the men man aged to knock the "flying saucer' off course. The stock car driver was uninjured. f- taS25j5elj.' jwtjw x I -V.. : . '.. f ' " (SEA Tthphotal FLYING SAUCER CHASERS Standing in front of their F-94's. Jet crewmen discus mission which sent Ihcm swooping over Wasningion, D. C, in pursuit ot elusive "flying saucers." Air Force "saucer experts have been summoned to Washington for conference on the second appearance of mysterious objects over the capital within a week. Left to right: Lt. F. Lamar Watson, LL John Fagan and Capt. .John C. Casey, all of the 142nd Fighter-Interceptor Squadron, New Castle, Del. . KENO By MRS. JOE De GRANDE Mr. and - Mrs. ' Oren Crabtree hnve been enterlaining their three grandchildren. Donna. Bobbie and Melvln. choldren of Mr. and Mrs. Colman Crabtree. Whcetland, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Colman: Crabtree spent the weekend in Keno. They took Ihe children back to Whcet land with. thorn. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shimek and family -spent a few .days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Moore. The Shlmcks were Mr. and Mrs. Moorcs neighbors in Flasher, N.D., before the Moores moved to Keno. Mr. and Mrs. Lane Smith and children left Tuesday evening for Salem, where they will attend the wedding of Mrs. Smith's sister, Lu cille Proctor to Mr. Chnrlcs Mc Cnuell. The wedding will take place Friday, August 1. The Smiths ex pect to return to Keno, Saturday, August 2. V Check and Align Front End $4.95 Dugan & Mest T T " e-ry iraiia. ' . " Hi I - ' mm. aV4TV & -WTCCampi By ELEANOR THOMSON Born July 14 to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Katchis was a baby girl. Weighing 1 pounds, 14 ounces, she has been named Mary Patricia. Mrs. ' Katchis has been staying at the Jim Lampropulos home on East Main a month prior and a week alter the stay at the Klam ath Valley Hospital where the baby was born. Everyone In camp Joins in congratulating the Katchis' on this the birth ot their first child. Ot interest here too. is the birth of a baby boy, July 12, also ui Klamath Vallev Hpsuilal. to Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Henderson of Bly who lived in cmp for many years. The boy weighed 9 pounds 1 ounce and was named Carey Scoll rhe Hendersons have two other .boys, age 10 and 7j Jerry ana Ljnrry. A well-known figure in camp is Mrs. Jack McCarlic, who with her husband operate a summer camp at Rodeo Springs where they run sheep. The winter months they spend at their home in Bonan za. Mrs. McCartie stops at Huck's Camp Store for her mall nearly every day. A nephew of hers. 8 year-old Bert Janes of Porlola, Calif., is spending most of the sum mer with her. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Janes. Also spending a week "roughing it" at Ihe McCartie Summer camp from Julv 18 to 25 were two young la dles of Klamath FaUs, Miss Vema gene Henzcl. Ill Eldorado, and Miss Allco McKendrco ot 1893 Dcl Moro. The two girls were dinner guests .Thursday evening of Miss OeoeaJtS Thomson at Camp 6. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hcywood and aon Wayne are awny for two weeks at their Church's summer eamp near 8alem. After a week at this camp the Hcywoods plan to go on to Seattle. Mrs. Harold Marks, a former resident of camp and now of Klamath Falls, is stay ing: at the Hcywood place in their absence, looking after the yard and flowers. The Marks' daugh ter Ramona visited several days In eamp with the Heywoods lust prior to their departure. , Charlie McCain who lives in the cabin next to the Dick Fa rflelds is having his place completely ren Avated, Mrs. McCain, Bly, has been watching the Job, having made several visits to camp re cently. McCain commutes from his Job in Camp I on weekends. M ' - I fci-t 1 l i t vai v ..-.it . - ' 4 & ,.v m i , u'JTfj . .pVm ; ; i . u nyi.B . jjrcci-.- a- ' . fat SLsy ' 3L J&m-'- ii'ii7lilaai . . . A4S : TV X "SW in" "in :lgn-;Ja1 -' .j-imttn Timria mriMiiiaa VZ. : . r - AEC Issues NW Report WASHINGTON (jPi An Atomic Energy Commission report issued Thursday contained several items of interest in the Pacific North west. 1. An AEC committee is still studying the question whether the Wahluke slope near the commis sion's big plutonium production plant at Hanford. Wash., will be retained under government control or released as some groups have requested for agricultural pur poses. The AEC says that one con sideration has been the additional potential hazard that will result from the construction of new pro duction facilities at Hanford under the recently-authorized expansion program. 3. A new processing plant to re cover uranium from fuel compo nents of reactors is nearing com pletion at the AEC's national re actor testing station, Arco. Ida ho. Its estimated cost is 54 mil lion. . " ' . . ' 3. An AEC man told a reporter the commission is now appraising a report of uranium possibilities in the Portland, Ore., area. Legal Notice The undersigned Police Judge of the city of Klamath Falls. Oregon will rccejve sealed bids up to 7:30 p.m. August 11, 1952, for the partial rerooflng of Ihe hangar building no, 42 at the Municipal Airport Specifications and bid forms may be obtained from the Police Judge at the city hall. The city reserves the rleht to reject ny or all bids. Frank A. B tack mer Police Judge J-31-A 1-1 No iHo ' NOTICB Nniict In hereby given that the under signed will at a regular meeting of the Common Council of the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, to be held at the hour of 7r30 o'clock p.m. the 2nd day ot September, 1H52. In the Council room of the City Hall for said City, present a petition to aaid Common Council requesting the vacation of the following described street to-wlt: That portion ot Benson Avenue, from the Southeast line of Falrmount Street, to line from the Southeast corner of Lot 16, Blcok 31 to the Northeast cor ner of Lot 8, Block 34, all In Mountain View Addition to City of Klamath Falls, Klamath County, Oregon. Done this 1st day of August, 1M2. Robert P. KUIngoon Jr. Helen M. Illinason A-l-g-lfl-22 No. 133 Legal Notice HKSOLUTION NO. 83.1 A rvoolutlon flftinf tft lime and place ir the harim u? ohircliona lo Irte propoMd (uiwrninl roll ma da and filrrl by tha commnn council in Ihe matter of tha tmprnvamrnt of, Painttr ftirral frrim I ha oul)i waiter! y Una of Paclfir Terror to the southwaiMrly Una of tha allay at tha rear of lot 12. block 11. and lot IT. block 13, Hill irla Addition. In Clt of Klamath Falli. Orr f on; generally known aa Jjnpruv1 ment unit No. 115; and approving aaid imnt roll heretofore filad harem. Wnareaa the Common (.ounctl naa mo da and filed In tha of flea of the Police (fudge tha prorioiad AaMmment Roll In connection with tha proponed ImDrnvement of Painter Street from tha South wtiterly Una of Paclfo Ter race to ina Boainwaatenr una or ina Alley at I ha rear of lot 12. Block 1ft. and Lot 17. Block 13. HiUaide Addi tion to the City of Klamath Falli, Ore- fron, 'generally known aa Improvement Jnlt No. li:, aa more fully ahown on the plane end deotrlbed in ina opaci fication! of the Ctty Engineer on file In tha matter of the aald improvement with the aaid Police Judge; Therefore, be It reaolved bv the Com. mon Council of the City of KUmath ralli. Oregon, duly aaoembled la regu lar aewion. ai follow. Section I That Monday tha lath day of Auguit, lt52 at tha hour of 7:30 o'clock p m. or: vail in time, at tha CouncU Cham ber m the City Hall for the City of iti&main raua. ureaon, oe ihq ncrerjjr la fxed aa the date, time and place for Ihe hearing of objections to aid pro po ted aitciiment roll, and to the Indi vidual property aaaewmenta therein M. forth; and, SecUon II. He ' It further resolved that the laid Propooad Aioeatment Roll, be and it la uereoy approved oy ina bumnwn Council; and. Section III. Be It further resolved that Ina Police Judge of tha aaid City give at leaat ten '10. day notice, by publication in the Herald and Newa, on three M(.arate dayi, and by potting nonce on each lot. part of lot block, piece or parcel and a ere a ce, property t forth and deacrlbed in said Proposed Aaoeoemcnt Boll, that at aaid meeUng of the Com mon Council on sata an. an ejec tions made and filed to aurh aoaaatv ment roll and to the individual ae menta therein, will be heart ad deter mined, and that following a determin ation of ill objection, the Common Council will proceed, by ordinance, to atoeaa the crooortionate share of the cost of making auch proposed Improve ment In accordance, wilh the benefits accruing? merer rom irt cac.i uo. pan ol lot. nioca. piece or urcei ai tana or acreage property, nercioior louna and determined to be liable for auch coat. Such notice to be posted end pub lished as aforesaid thai further ttale the boundaries within which the proo erty lies that Is bound to be benefited and liable for such proportionate aha re of the coat nf auch Improvement and shall also refer to such Proposed As .ment Roll, for detailed information; and that boundaries within which the property lies tnat m so Deneiiiea ana to be assessed for sucn improvement. is all that property lying adjacent to ine saia street a far as ine propoeeo improvement extends thereon and ex tending back from tha said lines of said street to the center of the respective blocks so lying adjacent, together with the quarter of eacb block abutting upon and adjacent to a street intersection, which aaid ouarter shall be liable lor such intersection. Paioe-l by the corn mon council oc tne my oj Kiamatn raiui, Oregon, uus 20th day of July, 1852. Presented to the Mayor and by htm approved and signed this 29th day of July, 1852. Robert A. Thompson Mavor Attest Frank A. Blackmer Police Judge, State of Oregon, County of Klamath. SS. City of Klamath rails. I. Prank A. Black mer Police Judge do nereDy canny tnat tne aoove ina foregoing is a true copy oi a resoiu. tinn introduced and ad ootid bv the Common Council of tha City of Klamath Falls. Ore a: on. at Its regular meeting held on the 28th day of July, 1952. and thereafter approved and signed py the Mayor and attested by the Police judge- Frank A. Blackmer Police Judge. J-31-A. 1-1 No. 127 RESOLUTION NO. S2S . A resolution fixing the time and place for the hearing of oblecUona to the proposed aksessroent roU made asd filed by the common council in the matter, of thi improvement of. Law. rence Street, from the southwesterly line of Newcastle Street (formerly an alleyi to the Southwesterly line of the alley at .rear of lot 17. Block 8 and Lot 12. Block 13, Hillside Addition to City of Klamath Falls, Oregon; general ly known as Improvement Unit No. 116: and approving said assessment roll heretofore filed herein. Whereas, the Common Council has made and filed In the office of the Police Judge the proposed Assessment Roll in connection witb the proposed improvement of, Lawrence Street, from the Southwesterly line of Newcastle Street iformerly an alley to the South westerly line ot the alley at rear of lot 17. Block 8 and Lot 12, Block 13, Hillside Addition to the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, (generally known as im provement Unit No. 116i aa more fully shown on the plans and described in the spec Iff ctations of the City Engin eer on file la the matter of the said improvement , with .the, aaid Police Judge. Therefore, be H resolved by the Com mon. Council of the City of Klamath Falls. Oregon, duly assembled in regu lar session, aa follows: Section I. That Monday Ihe 18th day of August. 1952. at the hour of 70 o'clock p.m. prevailing time at the CouncU Cham ber in the City Hall for the City of Klamath Falls. Oregon, be and hereby is fixed aa the date, time and place for the hearing ot objections to said proposed assessment roll, and to the individual property assessments there in act forth; and, i Section II. Be it further resolved that the said Proposed Assessment RoU. be and ft is hereby approved by the Common Council; and. Section III. ' Be It further resolved that the Police Judge of the said City give at least ten 1 10 days notice, by publication in the Herald and News, on three separate days, and by posting notice on each lot. part of lot. block piece or parcel and acreage property set forth and described in said Proposed Assessment Roll, that at said meeting of the Com mon Council on said date, all objections made and filed to such assessment roll and to the individual assessments there in, will be heard and determined, and that following a detcrminaUon of all objections the Common Council will proceed, by ordinance, to assess the proportionate share of the cost of mak ing such proposed improvement In ac cordance with the benefits accruing therefrom to each lot, part of lot, block, piece or parcel of land or acreage property heretofore found and deter mined to be liable for such cost. Such notice to be posted and published as aforesaid shall further state the boun daries within which the property lies that is bound to be benefited and liable for such proportionate share of the cost, oi sucn improvement, ana snail aiso re fer to such Proposed Assessment roll, for detailed. Information; and that boun daries within which the property lfes that is so benefited and to be assessed tor auch improvement. Is all that prop erty ivinc adtacent to tha said street as far as the proposed Improvement extendi inoreon, ana extenaing Darn from the said lines of said street to the center of the respective blocks so Wins adjacent, together with the quarter of rain diuvk aouiung upon enq adjacent to a' street Intersection, which aaid quarter shall be liable for auch Inter section. Passed bv tha Common Council of the City of Klamath- Falls,-Oregon, that Presented to the Mayor and by him approved and signed, thii 29th day of July, 1932. Robert A. Thompson Attest, Frank A. Blackmer Police Judge State of Oregon County nf Klamath. Cllv nf Klamath Falla. 1, Frank A. Blackmer,' IfSoiifl Judge of the C(ty of Klamath Falls, Oregon, do hereby certify that tha above and foregoing is a true copy or a resoiu tion Introduced and adopted 1y the Common Council of tha City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, at Its regular meeting held on the 28th day of July. 1652. and thereafter approved and ai pried by the Mayor and attested by the Police Judge rrana a. macicmer Police Judgt. J-31 Al-a- No. 128 "Autnmntiia Insurance" The Board of Directors of the Klam ath County School District will receive bids for automotive liability and prop erty' damage and fire and theft for the 1852-53 school year. Thursday, August 21, 1852, 1:00 P.M. at the School District Office, Veterana Memorial Bui Id In. Klamath falla. Oreion. SpeclficaMona Including list of auto motive equipment, serma, iimiwiu, and conditions are available at the School District Office. J. P. Heydtn, Clerk. A-l-i-li-Ne. 131 CLASSIFIED RATES One day . Three Day . per word 4a ptr word Ho per word 20o per word 660 Week Run Month run MINIMUM The) minimum charge for any one ad is 60c. BOX NUMBERS Answers to ada may be handled through box numbera at the paper for a service charge of 25c ntranr iwcra CUsifled ftii accepted up to 8:30 n ITI. frir fnllnwiricr tiav'm mihlifatlmi up to Noon Saturday for Monday! iiHAiiiru a is pi ay mns acceptea up to 12 noon for follow tn a dsv'i mi hit. cation. ADJUSTMENT Please make all claims for adjuxt mcnta without delay. Corrections or cancellation re. celved by 6:30 p.m. will be made In louowing aayg publication, by 13 Noon Saturday for Monday. FUNERAL HOMli WARD'S Klamath Funeral Home, ' 821 High Street. Phone 3034. MEETING NOTICES NOTICE TO ALL MASTER Ma ON. You are invited to attend tne annual outdoor communication of the MM detrree at Crater Lake Nat'l Park, Aug, zna, near the eaU en trance. Second section will start at 2:00 D.m.. PACIFIC DAYLIGHT TIME. Barbecue din ner at 5:00 p.m. O. E. THOMPSON, W. M. Crater Lake Lodge, 311. AP&AM, REGULAR MEETING of Disabled American Veterans and Auxiliary will be held Friday, Aug. lit. In the K. C. at S pm. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS. Phono 7890 P.O. Box Ml, Confidential dlscua- glon of prob' ems. ALCOHOLICS Anonymous. Box SO. Phone LOST AND FOUND LOST," baoe ball shoe, Monday.-RewardC Phone Howard West. 8030. FOUND Mala reddish and white part Pekingese. Phone 2-24QB. BLACK AND WHITE spaniel and thep herd named 'Stinky'. Brown face. Lost on Keno road Friday week ago. Re ward. Phone 2-2020 or call collect a 1800 Miller Ave. Vancouver, Washing ton. Ask tor jonnson. Apt, o. LOST, NEW BOOK, Now We're Log ging. week ago la downtown store, probably Miller' or Marvin's or La PoinUa Please call Ruth King, SlU days, or 6432 after 8 p. m. GENERAL NOTICE MOVING to Portland Want reliable couple to take ear of summer ranca home, rent free. Beautiful location. Box 19T. Herald and. News. PERSONALS WILKNIT guaranteed hosiery! Phofii STANLEY Home Prod acts. Phone 660ft. MRS. ROBERTS BORN PSYCHIC Tells yoar past, present, future. Caw overcome an oosxacies tnai a sap yeas from success . health and happtnaaw. 4616 So. Sixth. Klamath Fans. Oregon,. 10 SERVICCS - PFAFF SEWING? jVLACHINetS-- 8ale and Service opening soon in Klamath Palls. At present notify Box 99, Herald and News. CARPENTRY odd jobs expertl? done. Phone 2-1888. MOWING and raking. Also plowinf n. r. j arrara. rnoiwoJM. CURTAINS Uundared and rtreicbje. Phone 4014 - " ' CUSTOM HARVESTING. Barley anj clover with local John Deere model 55 combines. Krixo Bros. Tulelake, Calif. Legal Notice T ' RESOLUTION NO. 527 A 'resolution fixing the time and place for the hearing of objections to the proposed . assessment roll mad and filed by the common council In tha matter nf the improvement of, Lowelt Street from Eldorado Avenue to Pa cific Terrace; generally known as im provement unit No. 117! and approving said assessment roll heretofore filed herein. Whereas, the Common CouncU naa made and filed in the office of the Police Judge the Proposed Assessment Roll in connection with the proposed improvement of, Lowell Street from Eldorado Avenue to Pacific Terrace, in the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon (generally known as Improvement Unit No. 117', as more fully shown on the plans and described in the specifica tion of the City Engineer on file In the matter of the said improvement with' the said Police Judge. Therefore, be it resolved by the Com mon Council of the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, duly assembled In regu lar session, as follows: Section L That Monday the 18th day of August, 1932, at the hour of 7:30 o'clock p.m. nT-a.us.iifi tim at th Council Cham ber in the City Hall for the City of Kiamatn rails, uregon, oe ana nerrui is fixed as the date, time and place for the hearing of objections to said proposed assessment roll and to the individual property assessments there in set forth; and. Section II. Be It further resolved that the said Proposed Assessment Roll, be and It is hereby approved) by the Common Council; and, Section III. Be It further resolved that the Po lice Judge of the said City give at least ten tlOi days notice, by publica tion In the Herald and Nwwi. on three separate days, and by posting notice on each lot. part of tot. block, piece or parcel and acreage property set forth and described in said Proposed Assessment Roll, that at aid meeting of the Common Council on said date, all objections made nd filed to such assessment roll and to the individual assessments therein, will bn heard and determined and that following de terminaUon of all obiectlons, the Com mon Council will proceed, by ordinance, to assess the proportionate share of the cost of making such proposed improve ment In accordance with the benefits accruing therefrom to each lot, part ol lot, block, piece or parcel of 'and or acreage property, heretofore found ana determined to be liable for auch cost Such notice to be posted and published as aforesaid shall further state the boun daries within which the property Ilea that is bound to be benefited and liable for such proportionate share of the coat of such improvement, and BhRll also re fer to such Proposed Assessment Roll, for detailed information: and that boun daries within which the property lies that Is so benefited and to be assessed for such improvement, is all the prop erty lying adjacent to the said street ai far as the proposed improvement extends thereon, and extending from the said lines of said street to the cen ter of the respective blocks so lying adjacent, together with the quarter of each Mock abutting upon and adjacent to a street Intersection which said quar. ter fhall be liable for such Intersection, Passed by the Common Council of the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, this 28th day of July, 1952. Presented to the Mayor and by n(ni approved and signed, this 20th day of July, 1952. Ilobert A. Thompson Mayor Attest, Frank A. Blackmer Police Judge State of Oregon, County of Klamath SS. City of Klamath Falls, ' I, Frank A. Blackmer, Pol teg Judge of the City of Klamath Palls, Oregon do hereby certify that the above and foregoing Is a true copy of a rosolutloc introduced and adopted by the Common Council of the City of Klamath Falls Oregon, at Its regular meeting held on the 28th day of July, 1952. and there after approved and signed by the May or and attested by the Police Judge. Frank A. Blackmer ' Police Judge J-31 A 1-2 No. 129