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TUESDAY. JUNE 24. 19S8 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE THIRTEEN Gonzales, Hood In Finals FOREST HILLS, N.Y.-.(UPI) Big Pancho Gonzales, already as sured of the $3,000 top money, meets Lew Hoad of Australia to night in a wind-up of Jack Kra mer's $15,000 round robin pro ten nis championship that's a mere formality. Of more importance to Pancho's purse is the doubles final in which he and Aussie Ken Rosewall hope to split $1,500 by defeating TYny Tr.ibert of Cincinnati' and Frank Sedgman of Australia. Pancho ran his record to 5-0 in tingles Monday night by dusting off Sedgman, 10-8, 6-2, and then backed into the championship when Rosewall whipped Hoad, 6-2. 9-7. Rosewall finished the tourna ment with a 5-1 record but even if Hoad licks Pancho in the wind- up to give Gonzales a similar rec ord Rosewall can't claim a title tie because he lost to Pancho last Sunday. Heavy Hitters Await PCL All-Star Clash Winston - Salem's Vern Renson and Durham's Charles Kress, Car olina League managers, were teammates on the 1953 Rochester International League pennant win ning Red Wings. New! Studebaker If Packard Mercedes-Benz 1 11 Dealer jj "Deleiqh Motors If V Sales & Service jOf 239 Main TU 2-5544 'fir PHOENIX. Ariz. ( API-Seven players with batting averages above .300 will be on the roster of the Pacific Coast League South ern team which meets a North ern squad in a PCL All-Star game in Vancouver, B.C., June 30. Leading t h e power-packed Southerns will be Salt Lake City outfielder Carlos Bernier. whose 370 average is pacing the PCL batting race, and teammate Dick Stuart, tups in home runs and runs batted in. Fans picked 10 players from each division and eight more were added by All-Star Managers Char- he Metro of Vancouver for the North and Red Davis of Phoenix for the South. Other .300 plus hitters on the South squad are Earl Averill, San Diego; Harry Bright, Sacramen to: Andre Rodgers, and Bob Pres cott, both of Phoenix; and Eddie Kazak, San Diego. Fans selected seven Vancouver players to the Northern squad while the Southern division group chose three each from Phoenix, San Diego and Salt Lake, plus one from bacramento. Selected by the fans: South Don Urquhart, Salt Lake, right-hand pitcher; H a 1 Woodoshick, San Diego, left-hand pitcher; Averill, catcher; Stuart, first base; Bright, second base; Rodgers, short stop; Prescott, third base; Bernier, Dave Pope, San Diego and Dusty Rhodes, Phoenix, outfielders. Added by Davis: Pitchers Bill Werle. San Diego: Dom Zanni Phoenix; Bud Wotkins, Sacramen to, and Don Williams, Salt Lake; catcher Clay Dalrymple, Sacra' mento: infielder Kazak; outfield- LEGAL NOTICE er Jim McDaniel, Salt Lake: and coach Sal Taornuna, Phoenix. North George Bamberger, right-handed pitcher; Art Cecca- relli, left-hand pitcher; Charlie White, catcher, all Vancouver; Jim Gentle. Spokane, first base; Jim Brideweser, Vancouver, sec ond base; George freese, Port land, third base: Buddy Peterson, Vancouver, shortstop; Vada Pin son, Seattle, Joe Durham and Bar ry Shetrone, Vancouver, outfield ers. Added by Metro: Pitchers Dick Hanlon, Spokane, Bill Kennedy, Seattle and AI Lary, rortland catcher Norm Sherry, Spokane infielders Jack Litterell, Portland and Jack Bloomfield. Seattle; out fielders Jim Dyck, Seattle, and Jim Williams, Spokane; coach Spider Jorgenson, Vancouver. Sal. of limber. Klamath Indian Res ervation Sraled bids in duplicate un forms provided thereor. marked out side "Bid Economic Unit 30 Logging Unit." addrrsied to the Superinten dent, Klamath Indian Agency. Klam ath Agency, Oregon, wilt be received until 1:00 PM. Pacillc standard Time, August H. W38. for the purchase fci uniDcr on tne Economic l: ml ;tu Log sing Unit The Unit includes approxi mately ll.niH acres ol timber land with total estimated stand to be ui. wntcn estimate is not guaranteed By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS PITCHING Ray Moore, White Sox Blanked the first place Yankees 2-0. on three hits, walking only two and striking out five, while giving Sox staff sixth shutout in nine games HITTING Curt Flood, Cardinals Scored three runs, drove in one with four hits in five at-bats. one a double in a three-run eighth that clinched a 7-5 victory over the Redlegs. 1.5O0 M B M of VmMyjnm jib I I ACT - NlGHI LEGAL NOTICE By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS LAS VEGAS - Willie Vaughn, 158', Hollywood, Calif., outpoint ed .Artie Oixon, lM1!, Long Beach, Calif., 10. NEW ORLEANS Dave Dupas 139, New Orleans, outpointed Art Persley, 135', New York, 10. BANGOR, Maine-Holly Mims, 158. Springfield, Mass., outpointed Sammy Walker, inula, Bangor, 10. CHARLEROI, Pa. Bobby Gordon, 159-a, Charleroi, outpoint ed Charley Joseph, lSJJ'.i, New Or leans, 10. NEW BEDFORD. Mass. Willie Pep. 129. Hartlord, Conn., out pointed Pat .McCoy, 132, Ireland, 10. NEW YORK - Wilfie Greaves. 159, Edmonton, Alta., outpointed Otis Woodard, 161, New York, 10. Sugar Pipe, and an undetermined vol ume of Lodge pole Pine and other spe vies which will not enter into the do termination of the total value bid. E-ich bidder must state the price per thousand feet B M. Scribner Decimal "C Lug Scale inat win oe paia iur timber rut and acalcd prior to any readjustment of rates as specified in the contract. No bid will be considered tnr iiu thnn S:i!i no ocr thousand feet BM for Ponderosa Pine. $:t7 00 per thousand feet BM, for Sugar P"e, and ta OO per thousand feet B M, for Lodgepole Pine and other specie. A certified check for one hundred thou sand 1100.0001 dollar on a solvent tt .sir msi n ). 1.. m iho Fturrau of Indian Affairs, must accompany earn scait-u bid. Persons biddinit for or on behalf f companies, corporations, or partner ships, must ai the lime ol running iinmn in wrmiia miii..h"i """"" f their authority to do so. The doposil of unsuccessful bidder will be re turned after the successful bid tin been accepted bv the Secretary of the Interior. The deposit of the successful bidder will he applied as part of the urctiase price against uiuuer cut uu hiit unit onlv or retained us liquidated damages if the bidder shall not execute tne contract ana iurnmn smisianwi bond for fifty thousand t$50,000i dol- lars within sixty days from acceptance of his bid. The right to waive techni cal defects and to reject any and all bids is reserved. The contract will specif)' th.il all designated umber shall ho rut and n.-iirl fur urtor lo July 31, 19ti3. and all other provisions of mis contract, inciuaing siasn uispusai and snag felling, will be complied with by December .11. 1!KJ3. Before bids are submitted, full information concerning" the timber, the access available thereto, the conditions of sale, and the submission of bids, should be obtained from the Superintendent. Klamnlh Indian Agency. Klamath Aaencv. Orenoti: the Area Director. Bureau of Indian Affairs, interior Building 1001 N.E. Lloyd Blvd.. Port' land 14. Oregon. Dated this 17th day of June. 11)38. at WaxhinRton DC, Roger Ernest. Assistant Secretary of the Interior. No. 32A Publish June 24. July 1, IV 22. 2!. Aug. 3. along the centerltne of the alley tn Block 46, and along the southeasterly tin of Lot 3, Block 46. Hillside Addi tion to a point which lies 63 feet 1 southwesterly from the southwesterly une oi Hillside Avenue: tnence nonn weslerly parallel to Hillside Avenue a point on ine nortnwesieriy line Lot 4. Block 43. Hillside Addition: thence southwesterly along the north westerly nne oi said Lot ana along lie centorlme of the alley in Block 13. said Hillside Addition, and alonu the northwesterly line of Lot 4. Block 43. Hot Springs Addition, to the north easterly line of Pacific Terrace; thence southeasterly alone the north easterly line of Pacific Terrace to the point oi ocginnmg i ne oocKei oi i ny nens nas Dee OA 9 Rea sons Why The Newspaper Gives More For The Advertising Dollar 1. Newspaper Advertising Reaches More People Than Any Other Medium. 2. People Like Advertising In The Newspaper Better Than Any Other Medium. 3. Newspapers Deliver More "Ready to Buy" Prospects Than Any Other Medium. 4. Newspaper Advertising Gets More Action Than Any Other Medium. 5. Newspaper Ads Offer More Local Selling Flexibility Than Any Other Medium. 6. Newspapers Give More Selling Copy Flexibility Than Any Other Medium. 7. Newspaper Advertising Offers Better Retail Merchandising Than Any Other Medium. 8. Newspaper Advertising Is A Safer, Surer Investment Than Any Other Medium. 9. Newspaper Advertising Produces More Sates Per Dollar Advertising Cosf.j . .... pursuant to a resolution of the Corn- By THE ASSOCIATED PRES Imon Council o( said City, heretofore TENNIS WIMBLEDON, England-Davis Cupper Barry Mackay. Dayton, Ohio, broke open a blister on his racket hand in winning his open ing match of the Wimbledon championships. FOREST HILLS, N.Y. Pancho Gonzales clinched the $3,000 top prize in the prolessional Tourna ment ol Champions. BASEBALL DETROIT The Detroit Tigers sold pitcher Vito Valentinetti to the Washington Senators for $20,. 000. CINCINNATI The Cincinnati Redlegs bought relief pitcher Alex Kellner from the Kansas U 1 1 y Athletics and sold pitcher Turk Lown to the Chicago White Sox. LOS ANGEL 3 The Dodgers igned sophomore outfielder Earl Robinson for a reported Jho.uoo GOLF FLINT. Mich. Bill Casper Jr., Apple Valley, Calif., won the $52,000 Flint Open with a 72-hole score of 28a. , RACING BOSTON Lord Jeep ($7), one of jockey Bobby Baird s four win ners, won the $10,000 Ed Sullivan Handicap at Suffolk Downs. NEW YORK Magic Forest $5.50) and Jodi ($9.80) won split visions of the Junior Valley Handicap at Belmont Park. riefs LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE RESOLUTION NO. R!17 A RESOLUTION DECLARING THE INTENTION OF THE COMMON COUNCIL OF CITY OF KLAMATH; FALLS. OREGON, TO PAVE ANU IMPROVE. MANZAN1TA STREETl FROM THE NORTH EASTERLY LINE OF PACIFIC TERRACE TO THE SOUTHWESTERLY LINE OF NEW CASTLE AVENUE. IN THE CITY OF KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON: AN 15 DIRECTING CERTAIN STEPS BE TAKEN IN CONNECTION THERE WITH; SAID PROJECT TO HE KNOWN AS IMPROVEMENT UNIT NO 141! WHEREAS, the Citv Enulneer. Of the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, Mays Draws 1 ,000th Hit, But SF Loses SAN FRANCISCO (UPD Willie Mays collected his 999th and 1000- th major league hits Monday night but that s the best that can be said about the San Fran cisco Giants in their contest with Milwaukee. The Giants suffered their third shutout of the season, 7 0. at the hands of the National League leaders. As a result, they fell 2 1-2 games off the pace. They could get out of town within a half-game of first place but if thoy do they'll have to sweep the next two games Irom the Braves. That's not being done very handily these days. Manager Bill Rigney plans to start Stu .Miller n-3) against the Braves tonight. The Braves will go with Warren Spahn B-4i. The most humiliating part about the Giants' defeat was the fact the Braves won behind 27-year-old Carleton Willey, a strong-armed right-hander who never before had slarled in a major league game. Willey was the most valuable player with Wichita's American Association champions last year. He recently was recalled from Wichita, where he had a 3-3 rec ord and a no-hit, no runner. Willey yielded six hits and got hii no-runner Monday night on a fincy bit of defensive work by left fiekttr Joe Adcock. la trt (Mirth inning, with the Braves ahead 2-, the iants put Man on third by wy of a force out ind Leon Wjgnir on first by viv of a iinglf. Then Riy Jablntiiii .it hi. !Yj to lfft nar th foul line. Ad- m. Itfini to the corner against Ih 7-ffltjt screen. At Hit last sec- iimtt, thai 1-1 former cage star jumpul M pulled the ball out of t Kuril lir Ike out pre- Tvart Willey' shutout yid Iuwit4 out t: Giants. Frwn ts o, th Ifrtvcs nourfd ra I relieved in tUt r.nv sas lodged :lh ie tOit adopted, having filed plans, specificn- toni ana estimates ior me cmi "i ninrnvinc and D a v t n a. Manianita Street from the Northeasterly line of Pacific- Terrace to the Southweiterly Of Newcastle Avenue, in sain City; and the Common Council of said City finding the said plans, spec- iitciiuons ana estimates sausmciory for said project, which, shall be known as iniwrnvemeni mm nu, li:; THEREFORE. HE IT KESlJiaVKU BY THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON. DULY ASSEMBLED IN REGULAR SESSION AS FOLLOWS: Sfction I. That said Dluns. specifications and estimates lor the Improvement of laid portion of street, heretofore riled oy the Clly EiiRinecr, he and the same are hereby approved. That the Common Council of tne City of Klamath Falls. Oregon, here- hy declares its Intention to improve said portion of street in accordance wnn sain pians. speciitcations ana es timates as follows: This nrnteet consists of tiavina Man- xnnita Street from the Northeasterly line of Pacific Terrace to the South westerly line of Newcastle Avenue. The paving will consist of 5" or Asphaltlo Concrete or 6" of Cement Concrete and will he 2fl feet In width Including eurhs and nutters. No sidewalks are to be included. Asphalt driveways will be construct, ed from the curb line to the prop' ertv line. The estimated cost of all classes of improvement emhracing an worn anu materials for the comolcte irrmrove ment of said project for such type of pavement being as follows: TYPE "E" Asphsltic Concrete Pavnu-nt V thick S9.2S0.B7 TYPE "C" Cement Concrete Pave ment 6" thick I2.207.22. Section 11. That the nrnncrtv Ivina within the boundaries hereinafter described b and the same Is hereby declared to De neneiitcd by tna said improve ment, to. wit: HCRinnliiff at tne Norinwesicriy cor ner of Lot 1 Block 4t, Hot Springs Addition to the City of Klamath Falls: I hence Southeasterly along the Northeasterly line of Pacific Ter race to the Southwesterly corner of Lot .1. said Block 4fi: thence North easterly along the Southeasterly line of Lot 3, Block 49 and along the Southeasterly lines at Lots II. 10. 9. 8. and 7 of Block 41. of Hill side Addition to the Cltv or Klam ath Falls, to the Northwesterly line of Newcastle Avenue; thence Northwesterly along the Northwest erly line of Newcastle Avenue to the Northeasterly corner of Lot 18, Block 40. said Hillside Addition: thence Southwesterly along the North westerly line of Lots 16. 1.1. 14, 1.1. and 12 Block 40, said Hillside Ad dition to tho Northeasterly line of lot 4. Block 150. Hot .Springs Ad dition: thence Northwesterly along the Northeasterly line of Lot 4, Block said Hot Springs Addi tion, to the Northeasterly corner of lot 4, said Block 50; thence South westerly along the Northwesterly line of Lot :t. said Block -SO to the Northeasterly line of Pacific Ter race: thence Southeasterly along the Northeasterly line of Pacific Terrace to the point of hcglnning. That all the properly included in the aforesaid boundaries above described be and the same is hcrehy declared to be benefited bv said improvement and assessed for the expense thereof. Snot inn III. That Mondav the 21st. day of July. 1 9.111, at the hour of 7 :i0 o'clork P.M. a no The council noorn oi tne .tiy Hnl! in Klamath Falls. Oregon, he and It I herrhv fixed ns the time and place for hearing objections and remonstrances against hiu jj."juvii improvement. Section IV That the Police Judge be and he ts hxrcliv nnttiorieri and directed In cause notice of such hearing to be published as provided by the City Charter of said City and he shall pub lic, n in is rcMUUlinn as provmru uy law. and within five days after the first publication thereof the City En gineer shall cause lo be conspicuous ly posted at each end of the line of contemplated improvement such notice is province uy taw nu uiui irire. Passed bv the Common Council of City of Klamath Falls. Oregon, this 10th dav or June. imn. Presented to the Mavor and hv htm approved and signed this 17th day of June. tt.8 Lawrence c- aiaicr low will be found a list of the names the owners whose property h a tMen so assessed as aforesaid and gainst which liens have been dock led, as by said ordinance provided together 'with the description of the Druoertv of each owner and the total amount to assessed against each pe ine nroperiy ana tne owner ana noia- r thereof. Kefcrcnca is nereny maae to luen lien docket for detail description of 'cn :oi. Dan or 101. oiorx or parcel of acreage prooeriy so assessea f urtner notice is nereDv given ine res oec live owners oi property to as sessed and hereinafter listed that such assessment Is now due and payable, and will be delinquent from and after the expiration of twenty days from the date of ine first puoucaiion oi this notice, which said first nubllca- tion will be made on the 19th. day of June. tne owners, or property so lucurn nfnt-MuM mut either nav In cash i- miliA nnri fill- with the Police Judge of the said City on or before tne tn. aay oi juiy. wsn- tv davs from the first publication of this notice, their respective applica tions to pav such assessments in ten equal Installments, providing they have not previously signed for same. Following is the description of the property, name of owner and amount of the lien: The property In HOT SPRINGS AD DITION, TO SAID CITY, with de scription thereof, name of owner and amount of the assessments are as fl.lli-ltlB- Lot 1 SWIV no , HIOCK . ursi nap- tlct fhureh SUIHl 1R L.01 1 NMV UU . Oiorn ucnruue E. Tolle, .176 41. Lot 2. lilOCK . UCC1I A, at r iur- on,:. M Clrifftn il.'t 14. Lot I. Block 44. Harry a. Be aue E. Lccdy. 2.1B.10. lni 4, hiock 4.1. r.a ustennori, j-mim. Lot 5. Block 45. Alma B. Getz, 413.13. Lot B. Hlock 43. Waller P- & La- verne Lassett. SOU 60. r no nroperiy in it tuii n um- TION. TO SAID CITY, with descrip tion thrnr nnmi nr owner a n o amount of the assessments are at fol lows: . Lot 4. Block 4 Lawrence & Phyl- lt E Slater. $24 4fi. , Lnt .1. Block 4.1, Lawrence St Phyl- is E. Slater. 24.4H. nu Lot B. Block 4.1. Lawrence & Phyl- leu V Slator 24 4(1. Lot 12. Block 4.1. L. H. Strid, 492.70 Lot 13. Block 45. Mrs. Jule E. Har low. 324.0.1 Lot 14. Block 45. Mrt. Jule E. Bar tow .V4 RY Lot 1.1. Block 4.1. Francii L. St Aud- ery E. Mathews, o24 H3. Lot If). Block 4.1. Francu L.. & Aua- cry E. Mathews. 324 B3. l.ni l. mock 40. uon ee tsonnte An derson. 24 46. ixit 2. BiocK 4B. uon 6t tionnie An- rlrnn 94 4A Lot 3, Block 46, W. D. & Mildred t-nnnihnll 24 4fl lAtl 1. HIOCK hi, Maroiu nu-m, iti.oj. Lot 8, Block 46, Harold Rush. R24.II4. It n Hlock 4fl. Harold Rush. 924.84, Lot 10. Block 4ti. Joel 1L U Mar- Lot II, iiiWK tu. uari r. oc ijuiuibc M. Prough. 4H2.70. This notice Is nuhllshcd by order of tho Coniinon Council ot the City of Klamath Falls. Oregon, pursuant to Suction 269 of the Charter of said City. Dated at Kiamain ram, uregon, wis 19lh day of June. 1938. POLICE JUDGE. of City of Klamath rails, Ore- No. 310. June 19. 20. 22. 23. 24. Pansy Burton. 75 99. Lot 6 St EL 10. Block 4. Ortrude Ol Wood. 75 99 loi ii Bt 10, uiocK warrea Eleanor M. Pirr. 75.99. Lot lfl & Wi 19. Block 4. Cecil . at Nell Killion. 75 99. Lot 20 Ac E 19. Block 4. Fred N. St Velma N. Taylor, 75J)9 Lot 21 c W 25 22. BlOCK 4. Ed ward & Lucille Pappenfus, 189.16. Lot 23 St E. 25' 22. Block 4, Robin son Enterprises Inc., 199 29. i.ot , uiock a. Howard r. m Vir ginia E. Dixon, 38.38. Lot S. Block 5. George W. St Mary Martin. 71 17. Lai 6, Block 8. Everett R. St BetU L. Ball. 77 4:t. Block 5. citv of Kiamain Falls. Oregon. 329 36. Lot fl. Block 3. Oscar W. St Dorothy B. Anderson, 27 5 37. Lot g wiv 100' Block 3. Fred H, St Louise E. Biehn, 278.00. Lot 9 Ely 30' and Lot 10 Elv 30. Block 5. MorriJ A. St Jatquelin F Carter. 136.42. Lot io rswiy 1(H)' hiock a, cuiiora C. St Arzella C. Voight. 278.24. Lot 9. Block 8. Eugene St T. Klalne Cook, 62.04 Lot io. miock s. wenae.1 i at uor raine V. Hucttl. 126.11. Lot 11. Block 8. Dufor Dorothy Collier Hargus. 126.11 i,oi vi i iy ana Lot 13 Elv SO' Block 8. Chester H. St Marie K Hamaker. 140.72. Lot 12 wiv loo. Block 8, Leona m. Robe r Un. 278.24. Lot 13 Wiv 100. Block 8. Everett C. St Elizabeth Vanderpool, 278.24. Lot 14 St NWly 15, Block 8, George M. Si Sadie R. Smith, 482.48. Lot 16 Si SEly 15. Block 8. Wilbur J. & Eunice M. Smith. 401.65. Lot 18. Block 8, Wetlty D. McNe Jr., 32.57. Lot 19. Block 8, Wesley D. MCNee Jr.. 32.37. Lot 20 & W'i 21, Block 8, Charles J. St Lynna Martin, 16.27. Lot 1 Elv 80' Lot 2 Nly 16' l Ely 80. Block 9, J. Martin Adama, 324.42. Lot I SWiy so- St Lot 2. SWlv 50'. Block 9. Joaeoh St Annabelle Bellotti. 155.21. Lot 2 Slv 34' of Ely 80' and Lot 3. Block 9. Claude E. t Vir ginia H. Ohnn. 490.49. Lnt 4 St NWlv M 5. Block 0. Eugene & Margaret Bullie. 474.86 Lot 6 Si SEly 'a 9. Block s, jamea . St Joanne Noel. 474.85. Lot 7, Block 9. James R. ill Doiorei Howard. 136.23. Lot 8. Block 9. Jamea R. St Dolorea i. Howard. 126.12. Lot 6 Si NElv 25' 10. Block 0. Rema St Ida D Melchiort, 151.43. Lot ii Ac swiy io. biock s, jpnn , W. Si Evadna Paxton. 75.99. , Lot 12. Block if, ueorge at rnyi i R. May. 50.67. Lot 19. Block 9. Bob D. St Betty M. Dirschl. 50.67. . Lot 20. Block B, BOD O. Of BOIiy M. Dirschl. 50.66. Lot 21. Block S. R. V. St Verla Van Or man, 50.67. Lot 22, Block 8, R. v. At vena van Orman. 118.79. Lot 23. Block 0, Frank St Carol B. Perry. 118 80. Lot 24. Block 9, Frank St Carol B. Perrv, 128 93. Lot 1, Block 12, Geroge H. Ac Made Ion Adler. 316.57. Lot 2 .Block 12, Georza H. & Mad elon Adler, 318.57. Lot 3 St N' 4. Block 12. Rolf St Florence M. Lungrecn, 63.27. Lot 7. Hlock 12. Floyd & Haroara, Wynne. 107.20. Lot b, hiock iz. rioyo oc oiroiTH Wynne. 100.69. Lot 0. Block 12. Wallace at uu Lo Estgate. 100 72. Lot 10, Block 12. Wallace At Mae L Estgate. 32 57. Lot ii, hiock ill. noya at airoira Wynne. 32.57. Lot 12, Block 12, Floyd St Barbara Wynne, 32.57. Total. 10.039.56. City's share lor 2" cap on exlttlng pavement, 1.445,40. Grand Total, 11,484.96. This notice 1" published by order of Ihe Common Council of the City ot Kliimnth Knlls. Ore son. nurtuant to Section 289 of the Charter of taid City. Dated at Kiamain rant, uregon, mil 19th day of June. 19.18. rn AN tv A. isiAtiuna,n. Police Judge, Citv of Klamath Falls. Oregon. No. 309 June 19. 20. 22. 23. 24. Mr. ATTEST: Frank A. Blackmer Police Judge STATE OF ORECON. COUNTY OF KLAMATH, ss citv ru wi am ATM FAM.fi I, Frank A. Blackmer. Polire Judge of the Citv of Kl.'-math Falls. Ore gon, do hereby certify that the above ;id foregoing ts a true copy of n-holuli'm introduced and adopted by the Common Council of the City of llamath Falls. Oregon, at its rcgulr.r niTting Tii-id on the Kith day of June. Vim. BOO lnerrflnrr tipiiiuvci4 iu The Herald Be Ne ws h The Baste o I Advertising Medium of ffio Kfemth Bsin ii-, the rank A .lackmer Police Jtifigf NO. rt23. June 22. 23, July I. 2 V 23. m. 27, frudent Advertiien invest the n-- f-ttgF r (Qflf ffitffiftg) budgets in 4$ Gfi'-, DUNK DIN, Fla. fl.'PH - Star j golfer Liejiel Hebert was "b(.-attn" by a stunning total of 4.732 men, 528 women, and, just to rub it in. 35 caddies on National Golf Day. That was the report today from i.r professional Oors Agna tion, which also dincloicd that the annual "day" held .his year on June 7 was far more successful financially than any .iich events in the past and may have d;vn more than SlfXi.ooo for chanty and NOTICE OF ASSESSMENTS NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNTHS 'HOSF. PROPERTY HAS BEEN FOI'NU LIABLE FOR THE COST OF IMPHOV1NG. THAT POHTION Oh At'Ht'RN STREET FROM THE NORTHEASTERLY LINE OF PACI FIC TERRACE Ti THE NORTH EASTERLY LINE T)F NEWCASTLE iurwiiK IV THE CITY OF KLAM ATH FALLS, ORECON; KNOWN AS IMPROVEMENT UNIT NO. VMj THAT THEY HAVE TWENTY DAYS FROM THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE IN WHICH TO FILE APPLICATIONS TO PAY Ilir AS SESSMENTS IN TEN EQUAL IN- T-ti i vl-vt hp pav In cash WHEREAS, the Common Council of the City nf Klamath Falls. Oregon, bv ordinance amy sn-ipiru, ..y Iftn drrlarrd the proportionate as- menU on eacn ini. pari "i iu'. k. or n-irrrl of acreage property found to hf benefited for the propor tionate share of the cost of improving: That p-jrln.n of Auburn Street ft'iin th NorlhesMerlv line of Pacific . nr- ace to the .Nor' n-ieny une ..i i-.. w 'utile Avenue. Klamath I-alls, Ore g"n; . . . .w as more ruiiT inn in ur.iii utvu the pI.-itA and speeiflcatl V of the Cltv rnoiMir on file w h It.!' I'oilie Judg.7 if tairi cny in mr nuiirr ni .ni l irW.ovrment. bring Irtf"vement -.A . i m the tifuertv foiTd tjenefitt'd and liable "nd assessed a afr.iaid. is tha property that lies within the boundaries of the fol lowing description, to-wit: Dr.innin. jit the sou 1 hweiter It cor ner of Lot X Bloek 44. Hot SprinKS Addition to the Citv of Klamath Falls. rr. p.- t. rnis-. northeasterly along the NOTICE OF ASSESSMENTS NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS WHOSE PHOPtiH I i HAS Ifbbn FOUND LIABLE FOR THE COST OF ELDOHAUO ' AVENUE FROM THE SOUTH LINE OF VAN NESS AVENUE TO THE HUUTH-KA5 rK HL.Y Ul P. Uf LOT TWO. BLOCK TWELVE. HILL SI OR AOniTlON. EXTENDED. CITV OF KLAMATH FALLS. ORE- CON. KNOWN AS IMPROVEMENT UNIT NO. i:t7: THAT THEY I AVE TWENTY HAVS FHOM THE r I HIST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE IN WHICH TO FILE APPLICATION TO PAY THE ASSESSMF.NTS IN TEN EQUAL INSTALLMENTS. OR PAY IN CASH. Wl I Kit FAS. tb Common Counell Of the Citv of Klamath Falls. Ore uon. by ordinance duly adopted May 26, MAB, dec I ;i rod the proportionate assessments on each lot. part of lot, block, or parrel of aereage properly found to he benefited fur the proportionate share of the cost of Improving: ELDORADO AVENUE. from the South line of Van Ness Avenue In the South-easterly line of Lot two, Block twelve. Hillside - Addition, extended, Klamath Falls, Oregon; all ns more fullv and In detail shown on tne mans and specifications of the City Engi neer on me witn ine rouce juugo ui said City In the matter of said 1m- rovemeni. neing improvement unu lo. 1:17: thai the nrooertv so found benefited and liable and assessed as aforesaid, is the nropcrty that llei w thin the boundaries of the following description, to-wit: Beginning at a point on the south westerly line of El Dora do Avenue which lies SB 2 feet northwesterly from the most rnsterlv corner of Lot 1, Blork 4. Hillside Addition to the Clly of Klamath Fulls, Oregon; thence southwesterly parallel to Lowell Street to a point on the southwesterly line of lot 11. Block 4. said Addition: Ihrnce southeasterly Along the south westerly lines of lols 11 and 1H of block 4, lots 12 and 19 of block B and lot 12 of hlock 12 of said Addition to a point which Ilea southeasterly 100 frrt from the moat westerly cor ner of said lot 12. block 12: thence northeasterly parallel to Lawrence Street to. a point on the southwesterly, line of lot 0 of said block 12: thence Houlheaaterlv nam n to Floor adi Avenue to a point in ine center or ii I lev In said h ock 12: thence northeasterly along the center of said iv and alnnff the Ine common to lots .1 nnd 4 of said block 12 extended a point on the northeasterly tine or EtDnnido Avenue: 1 hence northwest- Ion d Ihe northeasterly line ot r.iuorHcio Avenue to the moat souiner- rner of Uil IB. b ock 8. of Mild Addition: thenre northeasterly natal. let to and Til) feet distant northwesterly Ironi the nortbwcaterly line ol uiv rence Street to a point which Ilea leet distant nort hcasterly from the outhwesterly line of lot 20, of salt! uiock : tnence nuruiwemcny ana par allel to Eldorado Avenue to a point on ine southerly line or van Avenue: thence westerlv along the southerly line of Van Ness Avenue to the most westerlv corner of lot hlock S of said Addition; thence au westerly to the point of beginning. The docket of Cltv Liens has been made up as provided by sect ion 2W oi tor v-nnncr oi snia my, ano oem will be found a list of the names f the owners whose property lias bee no Attsesnrd as aforesHld and again; which liens hnve been docketed, i by said ordinance provided, together with the deacription of the property acn owner nnd the total amount so HMteaaen airalnst pach snenlic nrno- criy and the owner and holder thereof Rcferrnce Is herrbv made tn aurh Hen docket for detail description of earn loi. pari oi lot. diock or par eel of acreage property ao Further notice la herebv given the respective ownrn or property a aesscfj and hereinafter listed that is now due and payable RESOLUTION NO. fl!8 A RESOLUTION DECLARING THE INTENTION OF THE COMMON COUNCIL oy CITY OF KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON. TO PAVE AND IMPROVE, WORDEN STREET FROM THE NORTHERLY LINE Of DELTA STREET TO THE SOUTH ERLY LINE OF ADDISON STREET, IN THE CITY OF KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON; AND DIRECT ING CERTAIN STEPS HE TAKEN IN CONNECTION THEREWITH; SAID PROJECT TO HE KNOWN AS IMPROVEMENT UNIT NO. 141. WHEREAS, the City Engineer, of the Cllv of Klamath Fa 11a. ORE GON. PURSUANT, to a resolution of the common council or said uuy, Here tofore adonted. havlns filed Plans. specifications and estimates for the cost of Improving and paving, Wor- den Street, from the nnneriy line or Delta Street to the Southerly line of Addison Street. In said City; and the Common Council nf said City, finding the sHld plana, specifications and es timates satisfactory for said project, which shall be known ai Improvement unit jvo. i4i; THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVHGU BY THE COMMON COUNCIL Or THE CITY OF KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, duly ASSEMBLED Iff REGULAR SESSION AS FOL LOWS: Section I. That aatd nlana. ancclfleatloni and estimates for the improvement of said portion or street, neretoiore inea ny the City Engineer, be and tha aama are hereby approved. That the Common Counell of that City of Klamath Falls. Oregon, here- oy aecinrea us iniemiun to improve) said portion of street in accordance with said plans, specification! and es timates ns foi:ows; This project consists or paving wnr den Avenue from the Northerly line of Delta St- to the Southerly line nf Addison St.; Paving will consist of A" of Asphaltic Concrete or 6" of Cement Concrete and will be 3(1 feet In width Including cement curb and gutters. No sidewalks are to be constructed One Intersection Is included. The estimated coat of all classei nf Improvement embracing all work and materials for the complete Improve ment or saia project mr sucn type oi pavement being as follows: iv pe r- Aapnaiuu oncrnt Pavemrnt 5-' thick.. $15,549 87. Tvp "C" Cement Concrete Pave ment 8" thick $21,629.87. Section II. and the same is hereby declared to be benefited by the said Improvement, to-wit: Beginning at the southeasterly cor ner of Lot 3 Block 12, Falrview Addition to the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon; thence Westerly along the Northerly line of Delta St. to the southwesterly corner of Lot 3 Block 11 said Fair-view Addition: thence Northerly along tha Easterly line of the alley in Block 11. aaid Falrview Addition and along the Easterly line of the alleys tn Block's 37 St M. Second Addition to the Citv of Klamath Falls, to the Southerly line of Addison St.; thence Easterly along the Southerly line of Addison St., to the Westerly line of the alley in Block n.'i. said Second Addition; thence Southerlv along the Westerly line of the alley in aatd Block Second Addition and along the West erlv line nf Wllford Ave. to tha point of beginning. That nil the property Included In the ii fores ii Id boundaries a hove described be and the same is hereby declared to be benefited bv said improvement find ahscssed for the expenae thereof. Section III. Thnt Mondav the 2lt. day nf July. HtV.. nt Ihe hour of 7:30 o'clock P M. nnd the Counell Room of the Cltv Halt in Klamath Falls. Oregon, he and It ll herrbv fixrd as the time and place for hearing ohtectlnns and remonstrance and will be detlnouent from and altn tha expiration of twenty days from the (Lite of the first Diihltcatl'm ot ini notice, which suid first puhltcntioi wiii-iw mauu on tne lutn aav oi jui lU.rB ie owners nf nroner r Dav or make and file with the Pnilcr JoH of the said Citv on or before the nth dav of July. l(.rH, bring twentv davi fr.n the first publication of this no li their respective applications to pav such asse.anients In ten rou.il tnatallmrntt providing the? have nut previously signed for same. ine f" now in ii it the deser nilon or the prop" riy. name of owner and nouni oi ine lien: All nromrtv la In HILLSIDE AUDITION to said Cltv of Klamath Fulls. Oregon, end the description thereof, with the name of owner and e amount of the aiesmriits are Hows: Lot 1 NEly 68 Block 4. M. t Feretter. IliMO 12 Ixit 1 i-Wly H2 Block 4, Willie R. St June A. Ftttreiro. i:iH IIY Ixit 2. Block 4. John G. St Blllie Love Robinson, 2' -TO. I-ot I. Block 4. Klamath Valley Lum- Vur Cn fJI lit Lot 4. Block 4. Clarence H. At Louisa H Slgea. ;i2.i Mi, Lot .V Block 4, Fletcher F, St Wanda C. Conn. .12 1 rtll t,ot B 4 E'i 7 Block 4. Albert F. niav rniilror. Alt 12 Section IV That the Police JiiCW be and he U herebv authorized and dlrectr to cause notice of such hearing to be publiahrd as provided bv the Cltv Charter of said City and he shall ptibli4 tha resolution as provided bt law, and within five Miivi after taiTirst publication thereof he Cltv HtO-iO-r shall cause to he onsplruously pitted at each end of Ihe line of contemplated Improvement urn notice is proviaea oy nw ana Pnssrd bv th Common Council of city of Klamsj) Falls, Oregon, June Presented to the Mayor and h him approved and signed this 16th. day of June. lfi- l.fl wrrncv r.. aiairr Miivor ATTEST: Frank A. Black mar COUNTY OF KLAMATH, ss. CITY OF KLAMATH FALLS, I, Frank A. niacumer, ranrs Judge of the City of Klamath Falls Oregon, do hrrehy certify that the ahove and foregoing is a true copy of a resolution introduced and adoptM by the Common Council of th ClfF of Klamath Falls. Oregon, at It reg ular meeting held on the Wt. da of June. 10.18. and thrreaf tf-tJrrt and signed ny tne iyor. ffina a niacamatr Pnllr JurlM . 124. June 22. , M, 20. July 1. I. m. to, t. worthwhile project. lyrfr'" Una 4 and Lot S St W't 7. Block 4. Forrest A. j I