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PACK TWELVE HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON MONDAY. JULY 21. 1953 Finsterwald Snares PGA Golf HAVKHTOWN, Pa. AP-Dnw Finsterwald, a thnuchtful and ar ticulate ynung coif champion, doesn't think he's a groat golfer r even an unusunlly good one. As a result, he doesn't lei it tret him down when he finishes second or even lower in a tourna merit. He's prohahly the most rr' laxed player on the pro circuit "It feels very strnnye to he first, he said after winning the 40tli Professional Golfers Assn championship with four superb rounds of 67-72-70-67276 over the Tennis Yets Show Youths How To Do It CHICAGO (AP Two master tennis strategists cave their op ponents a few lessons yesterday in winning the National Clay Court tingles champinnsmps. Mrs. Dorothy Head Knode. seek ins an unprecedented third singles title to jro with those she won in and 1955, administered the ursi lesson in the 4Hth annual tournament in suburban River Forest. Her pupil was Karol Fa geros of Miami. The 33-ycar-old Forest Hills, N.Y., veteran showed Miss Pager- os how to overcome a hampering injury hy varying one s game Miss Fageros played her usual running defensive game, and the top-seeded star, nursing a pulled tendon in her playing arm, adopt ed similar tactics. Mrs. Knode ret reat ed to t he baseline and offered soft, lanla liine lob shots to the golden pan ties girl, who either netted them or erred hv setting up point-win ning ground strokes. The younger player tired first, and Mrs. Knode won fi-3. Il-H, 6-2. Bernard (Tut Rartzen, left- handed Dallas baseline specialist, gave the second lesson. Rartzen, who won the singles title in 1054, picked up another hy showing Sain Giammalva he should never change his style to that of his opponent when his op ponent has been using the style successfully on clay courts for a couple decades. The 23-year-old Houston slugger took the first set n3 hy charging the net and overpowering Rartzen. Giammalva then hegan spend ing more and more lime at the baseline. Rut he learned that few men in the nation can outvolley Bartzen on clay. Perfectly intermixing drop shots and sideline placements, the sec ond-seeded Texan won the next three sets 7-3, B-2, 62. Giammalva teamed with Barry MacKay of Dayton. Ohio, top seeded singles player who was beaten by Sammy in the quarter' finals, to whip Rartzen and Chi cago's Grant Golden for the dou bles title fi-2, fi-4, 5-7, 3-fl. 6-0. NWL Linescores First same: Lewislon 10(1 (Mil 0-252 Wenalchee 01.1 123 x 10 II 1 Norris, Rny (4 and MrNamara; Krnpicwnicki and Acue. HR W'enatchee, Holms 2i. Second game: Lewislon OHO 010 12 3 0 Wenalchre ooo ooo 0-0 fi 1 Sadler and McNamnra: Green law and Azcue. t-'irst fame: Fuccne L'nn lino 02 5 3 Yakima (His 010 x (i 10 1 Bailey and Kellemrose; Cam bnur and Ciongnla. W Tambour. L Bailey. Second game: Fuuene (inn 003 03 5 1 Yakima -111 010 x7 H 1 Undoes, Bailey and llolden: Donnelly and (iongola. W Don nelly. L Hodges. 111! - Yaki ma. Lewis: Kngene. Hopkins. Salem 010 lino imo-l 4 2 Tn-fily 202 no onv(l 8 it Srhacfler and Martin; Hurst. Drolar ii and Whitcnmh II R Tri-City. Piver and Hamilton. ANTELOPE and Controlled Hunt Applications Now Available at the GUN STORE 714 Mom jjr fine Selection S,Sk f ot New & LUcd f To Fit Your X CARS VV If Budget I And Under One Roof I U "De" Leigh Motors U Studebokcr - Pockard Vr w Mcrccdcj-Bcni V Sales & Service I X X. 239 Main TU 2 5544 To' Tourney tightly trapped IJanerch Count rv Club course. "1 don't feel that I played less conservatively. I feel as if 1 played much the same as I've al ways done." Although he had every reason to go all out when he and Sammv Snead hooked up in a final-round duel, he insisted it wasn t bold less or gambling that won. Close observers thought other wise. To them Finsterwald ap pea red to be hitting out hnldlv. going for the greens and trying to sink every putt while Snead turned cautious. Finsterwald, a 23-year-old grad iiale of Ohio University who has been on the pro circuit since V.i'A .vas the runner-up to Lionel He hert in the match play PGA Championship last year. Since then friends have been telling him he could have won with more bold ness and have urged him to take a few chances. He went into the fourth round two strokes behind Snead rnd one behind Rill Casper. He spotted Snead another stroke on the second hole, caught him at !he seventh and finished the tough front nine with a 31 best score of the tournament. He picked up four strokes cainst both Snead and Casper on that nine. Casper par rod the short 12th hole and Finsterwald's tec shot landed in tall, clinging rough. He played a beautiful shot out and got a par 3 while Snead three nutted for a four. On the next hole Snead missed two short pulls alter a shot from i trap hit the pin and took a dou ble bogey fi. Casper took second with a 27H total the only man hesides Fin sterwald to break par for 72 holes it Llanerich while Snead placed third wjth an even par 2H(). Jackie Riii kc, I he HiSfi PGA champ, came in fourth with 2W, then there was ;i big gap to the 2f!5s posted by National Open champion Tommy Roll, Julius Roros and .lay He hert. The defending champion Lionel Heberl, wound up 15 strokes behind at 2!) I. The victory added $5,500 to Dow's bulging bankroll. He has won more than $:i5,ooo in each of the past two years, with only one tournament victory in each sea son. So far this year he has col Icclcd about $20,nnn. Leafs Whip Royals Twice lnlled Press Inlemalinnal The Toronto Maple Keats, who just a lew days ago were head ed downhill, arc right back in Ihe heat ol the International League pennant race. The Leafs knocked off league leading Montreal twice Sunday. 7-4 and 2-1, In close within three games of Ihe lead. Tnronlo had been seven lengths behind last Friday, hut narrowed the gan hv healing the Royals four straight i limes over Ihe weekend. In oilier games Sunday, Buffalo Whipped Rochester. 11-1. in the nightcap after the Red Wings took Ihe opener, 5-3: Havana edged Miami twice, 3-1 and 2-1; and Columbus squeezed out a 1-0 ver dict over Richmond in a single encounler. Relief specialisl Hob Ticfcnaiior gained his ninth victory for Tnron lo in Iho opener by pitching Ihe linal six innings. His only had moment came in the sixth when Montreal outfielder Sandy Amnios touched him for a three run homer. Alliums also hit a four bagger in Ihe sixth inning of Ihe second game, but the Leafs coun tered wild single runs in Ihe ixlh and seventh In sweep the Ivinhill. Raul Sanchez yielded jus! one hit a homer In Chuck Ksscgian in hesling Salchel Paige and Miami in Ihe seven - inning opener. 1 he Sugar Kings enm pleled the sweep behind the five hit pitching of Kninilfo Arias. Columbus scored once in the ninth inning fur Ihe only run in Ihe contest as .loe Ciihhon won his tilth game in 12 decisions. Fights By TIIK ASSOCIATED PRESS HOLLYWOOD - .limniv Carter. Mti V New York, knocked out Jim my Grow, I.IS's. l.ewiston, Idaho, PROFESSIONAL RODEO j RODEO j I Kl AUATH CAI l( I TU 4-3863 . . . " i July 25-26-27 Briefs By TIIK ASSOCIATED PRESS BASEBALL BOSTON Detroit's Jim Run ning pitched a no hit, no-run game as Tigers defeated Boston 3-0 in the first game of a douhleheadcr. fiOLF HAVERTOWN. Pa. Dow Fin sterwald won Ihe PGA champion ship wilh a 72-hnlc score nf 276, two strokes belter than Bill Cas per. HOT SPRINGS. Va. Betty Jameson and Mary Lena Faulk delealed Wiffi Smith and Ruth .lessen on the first extra hole for victory in the $7,500 Hot Springs lour-ball tournament. TENNIS BUENOS AIRES Argentina won Ihe right to meet Ihe United Stales in the American Zone fi nals of the Davis Cup competition hy laking Iwo singles and one doubles malCh from Israel. CHICAGO Bernard Rartzen, Dallas, defeated Houston's Sam my Giammalva .1-6, 7-5. b-2, (i-2 in Ihe finals of the National Clay Courts Tournament. Mrs. Dorothy Head Knode. Forest Hills, N. V.. won her Ihird straight women's title hy healing Miami's Karol rageros 6-3, R-8, fi-2. RACING OCKA.NPORT, N.l. Bold Ruler i$2.WI chalked up his filth victory in six stalls as he packed 1.14 pounds In a three-lcnglh vic tory over Sharpshurg in the $110.- fi.iO .Monmouth Handicap at Mon moiilh Park. INGI. F.WOOD, Calif. - Si run; Bay i$3.H0i won his first stakef victory in account for the $116. ono Westerner for 3-year-olds at Hol lywood Park. DETROIT Nearctic ($44.4(1 won the s.iO.ono added .Michigan Mile at Detroit. WESTBURY. N.Y. - Belle Ac lion ($2.70) stepped Ihe mile in 2:00 4-5 for a nose viclorv over Speedy Pick in Ihe $50,000 Trans- America pace at Roosevelt Race way. U.S. Track Stars Leave NEW YORK UIPH- Fillv-fonr of the nation's leading track and held stars 16 nf them women- were en ronle to Moscow toriav (or a Stale Department sponsored dual meet Willi Russia's top alh- letes. The alhlclcs lelt here aboard a haltered flighl Sunday night and were due to arrive in Helsinki. Finland laler today for a brief layover. Russian jets will then fly Ihctn on to Moscow for the two day mccl on July 27-211. Dan Ferris, honorarv secrelarv of Ihe National AAU who accom panied Ihe group along wilh other AAU olficials, said on Salurdav ;iller consulting Ihe Stale Depart ment that Ihe meet would go on as scheduled despite Ihe tension over Ihe developments in the Mid dle Easl. 'The athletes' arrival in Moscow, a day alter their departure from New York, will permit four days lor limbering up before Ihe meet opens in Lenin Stadium. .Most of the athletes, who quali fied lor Ihe trip in Ihe national AAU championships, got in a final warm-up on American soil Satur day at a special meet at Downing Sladium. Jameson, Faulk Rally For Crown HOT SPRINGS. Va. (UPH Belly Jameson of San Antonio. Tex., and .Mary Lena Faulk o( Thomasville. Ga., Iiirncd in a courageous rally Sunday in walk ing off with the lop prize money in Ihe Homestead Womcn'r tour- ball golf tournament. Trailing by five strokes enter ing Hie linal round, they tied Wiffi Smith of SI. Clair. Mich., and llulb .lessen of Seattle. Wash., for lirst place al the end of regula tion play and Ihcn won the cham pionship when Miss Jameson paired the lirst extra hole. The two leanift ended Ihe regulation 72 holes of play een at 200. Delcnding champions Marilvnn Smith of Wichita, Kans.. and Fay Crocker ol Montcwdro, Crugu.iy. look Ihird prize money of $006 aft- r narrowly missing a Iving birdie on Ihe par 3 mih hy six inches. PCL Linescores I'irst curie: San Pipso 1 1 Ht 1 1 : (: i 5 S.ill l.ak City 21 410 x K 12 0 Hrndowski. Lemon t.V and .lonrs; Lamnbo, O'Brien 'fit ami Pcioison. W I.amabc -4-P. I. Hrwlnwski 4-8 1 . SfTnnd came: San Pirso itrt n;sn onu 5 k 2 tSalt Lake 0t 14 nn:l 2(K 1' 21 0 Pndbirlan and .Inncs; HnrnVnn. Shppard '7' and Nalon, Pclorsnn. fit. W - Maid, son. MR - Sail I Lake. Baronr, Oinslnpher. I Fiisl K.inie: Seattle ni mm iiil'- Portland 010 O-lt 0A- Churn, Pnimninnd 'fi1. 4 10 0 I I I Osteen.deleal ' nmi Pntlrrer: Buhardt, ,hid nn ' t)1 and Nral. Second name: Seattle 101 00 03 R 0 Portland ono lo.l x-4 )2 2 .1 P.uis and liran; (lather. ,Iuriin 'fi' and Barracan. Spnkane ooo on;' 002- Sacramenln ooo -j.u on Hanlon. Palmqmt 1 aitit k '7' and Sheny; Bridge. Kov. The Ttnd Chili was tmed in ,fi and OalnmpiC W Budges .M white another Soviet errw. I, Hanle-n. Hit Spokane. Ba the At my Cl-th ot Moscow finch es, i ed third in K 8, I Pt "-pite in'ei national lenoon lv- Phoenix otklikvi Orm-0 H njiween Russia and the V S over Vancouver 102 iMM) 4 S I jthe Middle Ka- situation, an Rowers, Maigoneri 'V, Kricano estimated 4 'oo pectatois warni-, R' and Jenkins; Bamhrtser andjly applauded the larky Anieti ' Wh'ip W Bam heifer I. cans at the conclusion of ihe j iowei5 nit r ratmAi Brown Puts Title On Block By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Jne Brown makes his fifth de fence of Ihe world lightweight box ins tnle Wednesday night at Hous ton against Kenny Lane, a cleer southpaw from Muskegon, .Mich The 32-year-old champ, who never has let a challenger go I hi limit when Ihe title was on Ihe line, is expected lo be a 12 to 5 lavonte in the la-round match. Brown s career record for !I6 fights is 70-15-9 with two no con test matches. Lane. 26. who has been cleverly handled by Pete Petoskey with snn-e sage advice from Ihe old master. Jack (Dnc Kearns, hasn't Inst since Oct. 3, 1055, His record is 52-5. The championship bout will be televised iABC'i. Pele Rademacher, Ihe Olympic heavyweight champ nf 1056! con tinues tn fight his way down through the heavy division. He met rinya I'siterson, the prn champion, in his lirst start last August and was knocked oul in six rounds. Friday night at Los Angeles, Rademacher boxes Zora Foiley, Ihe Chandler, Ariz, scrap per who is co-rated with Eddie Machen as the No. 1 contender. Although Rademacher knocked Patterson down early in their light. he spent most of Ihe night on the Moor. He will he a long shot, about 3 lo 1. against I h e more experienced Foiley although Rademacher, 30, is three years older than his opponent. Fnllcy and Machen fought a dull draw in San Francisco. April 9. In his only start since, Foiley out -pointed Art Swiden at Las Vegas, May 10. The fighl is In be carried on network (NBC) radio and televi sion. Pat McMnrlry shows in his home lown of Tacoma. Wash. Sat urday in a heavyweight match wilh Charley Norkns, New York veteran. Pat is trying lo make up lor his upset defeat at t h e hands of Willi Resmannlf in Feb ruary. . . . Mickey Crawford and Gaspar Ortega are down lor a rematch of their July 11 scrap on Wednesday. Aug. 13 at Madi son Square Garden. Ortega won Ihe first on a split decision. Klamath Stops Redmond Twice Mamain rails alt-slar mens snitnau learn rolled up a pair ol wins over the lough Redmond city team at Conger Field Sunday afternoon in an exhibition double- header. Klamalh won I h e first game l.'M, then came back tn take the nighlcap 8-4. In the first game, Renmond got to Klamath starling pitcher Frank Del?, for four runs in ihe first in ning and held a lead until the Kl.nnnlh half of Ihe fourth. Then the local all-star blasted out II runs for Iheir winning 13-4 mar gin. Jerry Johnson's three-run home run sparked the bis tl-nin inning for the all-stars. Roy Harris clubbed out a pair of doubles for Ihe winners and teammate Rill Benson had three hits in four trips lo Ihe plate. Delz gave up just three hits, all singles to Redmond's Dick lloppcs. , In Ihe nightcap, (ills Gcstvang hurled a seven-hitter for the win. Max llevis hit a pair of doubles lor Klamath Joe Garner homered lor Redmond in Ihe third wilh no one on base. Linescores: l( II 4 3 Redmond mo ooo 0- Klamnth nn inn y 11 O Whitson and Blltterfield : PrtZ and J. Derrah. R It E Redmond o !l loo 04 7 4 Klamath 221 120 x B 11 .1 Carpenter. Whitson '3' and St ace; Gcstvang and J. Derrah. Harris ta1. Reds Credit US Workouts MOSCOW I fM - Kven iheir Russian hosts agreed today I hat superior tramina enabled Ihe I'ni versity of Washington eisht-nared rrew tf een its score with the I.enincrad Trud ("hih in their Iv.stonc meetum on the choppy waters of the Klnmi Reservoir. "The Washington hoys were m their host form as a result nf a week's practice on the reser voir." tnsmc coach R Brechko concinled alter the Huskies elided home almost two lencths ahead ol the Leningrad oarsmen Satur day. "The question of intensive train wvi thy the Huskiest was easily explained." added a w p'cr lor Soviet Sport. "They -ere deter- 'mined to avenge their Henlev The Leningrad crew funded i VahiMi;tnn It Iltl dlMeat of thr"n th'' Matter of the Estate of FRANK i. , ., , (5 AHE1,. alh known a Frank G ear in r.ncland s recent llrnle ahv Deceased ttPtMtta hut wa no match (or the I notice is hereby civen tht i .i , i. , ,j . 1 1 he ur-dersigiied hai filed her Final m their second nieetim;, U, .,-ount and Report tn the anove m Wahmton took rnnmiand C,ir!v hnAi estate and that. h an order of . ,. .,. i I ttir Circuit Cmirt of the State of Ol e- 111 IhO .VOIH) meter l ace and Icon, fnr the Count v of Klamath, Pro- never uns hip.itetirn rmennci'i' neprtmrnt the hearing noon -4 H 21 tlie ili-itanee aeainst strong head - lt otwtnds in six myniles, 1R fi sec- Olins. ace. Time Out "Best round I've evir had! Ilrard ah nut the Wake's split-up, fnund on; about Irma'n first husband. Smythp rar Mas rppoRRPSsed . Lakeview ,9,I Merrill Win KLAMATH BASIN LEAGUE W L Pet. GR Lakeview 5 1 .1533 Merrill 5 2 .714 ti Chiloquin Townics 4 2 .667 1 AH lira 2 2 .5110 2 Chiloquin Cubs 2 4 .333 3 Malin I 4 .200 3'i Beatly 1 6 .143 4'j Sunday's Results Merrill won hy lorfeit from Beat !' Lakeview won by forfeit from Malm. League-leading Lakeview added In its lead in Klamath Basin In dependent League action Sunday withoul lifting a hat in counting play. Lakeview won over Malin via forfeit. Merrill also won a forleited game, (his one from Beallv. The Ihird scheduled game pitting Ihe two ( tuloquin learns was not re- pnrled. Alluras drew Ihe weekly nve. In. a practice game al Merrill the hosts dumped Lakeview 7-4 in a kings- fracas. Lnren Wade had three hits lor Merrill including a nases loaned (ripie. Gordon David led the Chiloquin lownies over the .Cubs. David threw a neat Iwn-hiller at Ihe Cubs, while striking out 13 hitlers Ihe win kept Ihe Tnwnies within sinking distance o Ihe lead. Linescnrc; It II E Lakeview 4 5 3 Merrill 7 8 3 Kopacz and Creel; Perkins and Keck, Lanev 151. BRL Linescores 'Sunday's Results ' R H E M. L. Jnhnsnn 0?n 125 010 9 1 ( lllloquin 500 000 (I 5 2 3 Cassel and Sparlin; Herkshan. Crume 6i and Crume. Brewer '6i. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH In the Matt pi- or lh Ftat n ZACK O. WISEMAN, nlso known ZACHAR1AH OVERTON WISEMAN. Nntire hriohy Riven that nnnVr ann ny virnip or an nrdnr of th C r nut Conn nf thr Slate of Oregon, for inr iminiv or Klamath, made on the 7th day of July IfKW, in the above en 1 itlrd matter, the undersigned a ad ministrator nf the estate of Zark O onirtn, aln known a Zarharmh Overton Wurman, deceased, from and afier the 12th dav of AiiEiKt. in.iH. will rn ar private aie lo the Highest hin der for cah or upon lerm r pro- men inr in sain order and heense, tihjert in ronfn malinn nf Ald Court the real property ititfte in K I am.it h Mini v. Oregon, nenrrihed as follow neginiiins al a point on the ly risht of wnv line of - Ciilifflrntn Highway which two minutes West IN. Rn decrees 42'W. a rit.lanee of Seven Hundred Ten and Kive-tenth feet i710 5i and then South "i degree Two minutes West drgrees n'Wi a distance of three Hundred Nine and one - tenth feet i. 'tis 1 fmm the quarter enrner conv mon lo Section Seven '7' and Eigh teen ua. Township Thirty-eight :IR' Snuth. Range Nine 9 East, W M and running thence1 South eightv-ninc degree Nine min tiles Fat iS8S degrees Ofl'F ' i distance nf Three Hundred feet '.1001 in a point; thence Soulh Six degrees Two minutes West iS 6 degree 02 W a distance of One Hundred Forty. five and nine. tenth feet iM.VfJi in a point- thence. North Flghty-nine degree v Nine minutes West (HP de grees (W W a distance of Three Hun dred fee' i.'tnOi to a point on the Easi er ly right of wkv line of the Dalles. California Highway: thence, following the FaMcrlv tight of way line of the Oallrs-Cahrornin Highway. North Six degrees Two minutes East i H de grees E " a distance of One Hun dred F"rt - five and nine-tenths feet 't4At tn the point of beginning, con taining One ti acre, more or less, in K!:miath Countv. Oregon Bids upon satd real property will he received hv the undersigned at the office of hi attornes. ONeilt & Mc Laren. Suite 4. Melhase Building Klaninih Falls, Oregon. All bids must slate the manner nf payment, or terms, and said bids must he in writing The lernis nf said sale will he cash credit, if upon credit the terms nf credit will he subject to confirmation of the Court Dated this nth dav nf .tulj. 1PM. .1 AMES L. HELM Administrator. No. 3.M. July 14, 21. 2. Aug. 4. NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL ACCOUNT N 5.7-114 THE CIRCUIT COCRT 1 niK STXTF OF ORECON EOR THE COUNTY OE KLAMATH PrtOR TR OEPARTMENT the hrfn set (or the .'flth o Juls W in the Circuit t'ourt i of the Klamalh Countv Court e si Klamath Falls. Oregon, at hMir of in 00 am the All nt-rsnns having oh'ect'nns there in are ncrehv not men lo pf eseni tne on or hefore such time One of fnt publication of this no tice is -He loth dav of June. UH Millirent C Gilbert Vecutnt of the Estate of F--nk G A He I flisn known ai Frank G A'e Deceased P'l-Min Brophv Wilson A Duhaime V tnr"- Inr t'"-e Executrix No. o,it. June : Julv 7. II. 31. NOTICE OF SALE N-l're ii herehv given tht te itn n-rnirieo s .sn"imMirirn r-i inr Ir.f.att of A liner Kirk, defeated, Mill LEGAL NOTICE on and after th 8th day of Aufutt. 1038. pursuant to an order of the Cir euit Court of the State of Oregon, for the Countv of Klamath, tell to the highest bidder for cash, at the nffire of L. ORTH SISEMORE. Attorney. V31 Main Street. Klamath Falls. Oregon, i hat certa in real property described a: NW', nf Sertion 14. Township 20 South. Rang 9 East of tha Willamette Meridian DOLLY KIRK Adminimratnx L ORTH SISEMORE Attorney No. 346 July 7. 14. 21. 28 RESOLUTION NO, WW A RESOLUTION DECLARING THE INTENTION OF THE COMMON COUNCIL OF CITY OF KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON, TO PAVE AND IMPROVE. Van Ness AVENUE, from SOUTHWESTERLY LINE OF ELDORADO AVENUE TO THE SOUTHERLY EXTENSION OF THE WESTERLY LINE OF LOT 20. Block 12. ELDORADO ADDITION. AND HAWTHORNE STREET FROM THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF VAN NESS AVENUE TO THE OREGON STATE HIGHWAY RIGHT OF WAY. IN THE CITY OF KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON: AND DIRECT ING CERTAIN STEPS BE TAKEN IN CONNECTION THEREWITH: SAID PROJECT TO BE KNOWN AS IMPROVEMENT UNIT NO. 14.1. WHEREAS, the City Engineer, of Ihe City of Klamalh Falls, Oregon, pur suant to a resolution of the Common Council of said City, heretofore adopt ed, having filed plans, specifications and estimates for the cost nf improv ing and paving. Van Ness Avenue from Southwesterly line nf Eldorado Avenue In the southerly extension of Ihe westerly line nf lot 20. hlock 12. Eldorado Addition, and Hawthorne Street from the southerly line of Van Ness Avenue to the Oregon State Highway Right nf Way, tn aid City; and the Common Council of said City, finding Ihe said plans, specifications and estimates satisfactnr.v for said project, which shall he known as Im provement Unit No. 143: THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON. DULY ASSEMBLED IN REGULAR SESSION AS FOLLOWS; Section I. That said plans, specifications and estimates fnr the improvement of said portion nf streets, heretofore filed hy Ihe City Engineer, he and the same are herehy approved. That the Common Council of the City of Klamath Falls. Oregnn herehy declares its intention tn improve said portion of street in accordance with said plans, specifications and estimates as follows: , . This projert consists nf paving Van Ness Avenue from Southwesterly line of Eldorado Avenue to the south' erly extension of Ihe westerly line of lot 20. hlock 12. Eldorado Ad dition, and Hawthnrne Street from the southerly line of Van Ness Ave. nue to the Oregon State Highway Right or way. Pavement will consist nf ,1" of As- phallic concrete nr fl of Cement concrete and will he 2fl in width, including cement curbs and gutters. One intersection is included. No sidewalks are to be constructed. The estimated cost of all classes of improvement emhracing all work and materials for the complete improve. ment of said project for such type of pavement being as follows: Asphalt ic Concrete Pavement 5' thick. $1 1.4.14 12. Cement Concrete Pavement 6" thick, Section II. That the property lying within the hoimriarics hereinafter desrritvd and the same is herehy declared tn he benefited by the said Improvement, to-wit: Beginning at the southeast corner of lot 1. block 12. Eldorado Addition to the City of Klamath Falls. Ore gon. thence northwesterly along ihe southwesterly line of Eldorado Ave nue 2n:t.rt2 reet to the point which lies Ifi p:t feet northwesterly from the southeasterly corner of lot block 12. said Eldorado Addition: thence southwesterly along a radial line of a fi7fi.6 foot radius curve 110(1 feet to a point on the south westerly line of lot 4. block 12, said Eldorado Addition: thence northwest erly along ihe southwesterly line of lot 4. block 12. said Eldorado Ad dition to the northeast corner of lot 21, block 12. said Eldorado Ad dition; thence westerly along the northerly lines of lots 21, 2(1 and Ifl, block 12, said Eldorado Addition to the northwest corner of lot Ifl, block 12. said Eldorado Addition; thence southerly aloni the line common to lots 1H and 19. block 12. said El dorado Addition tn the rtnrlherly line of Van Nesa Avenue: thence west erly along the northerly tine of Van Ness Avenue to the Oregon Mate Highway Right of Way thence southeasterly along the Ore gon Stale Highway Right nf Way tn the snuthweslerlv extension of the alley In block 4. Hillside Addition to the rity of Klamath Falls. Ore gon: thence northeasterly along the centerline nf said alley and along the line common 1h lots 2 and .1, hlock 4. said Hillside Addition to the southwesterly line nf Eldorado Avenue; thence northwesterly along the southwesterly line nf Eldorado Avenue tn the point of heginning. That all the prnperty included In the aforesaid boundaries above described he and the same is herehy declared to he benefitod by said improvement and assessed for the expense thereof. Section III. That Monday the 11th. day of Aug ust. 1PS.R. at the hour of 7:.in o'clock P M. and the Council Room of Ihe City Hall in Klamath Falls. Oregon he and it is herehy fixed as the time and place fnr hearing objections and remonstrances against said pro posed improvement. Section IV. That the Police Judge be and he is herehy authorized and directed to cause notice nf such hearing tn be pu nn shed as provided by the city Charter of said City and he shall pub lish this resolution as provided by law, and within five days afler the first puhlicatinn thereof the City En gineer shall cause to be conspicuously posted at each end of the line of contemplated improvement such notice as is provided hy law and ordinance Passed by the Common Council of the Citv of Klamath Falls, Oregnn, this 14ip. day of July, !.". Presented to the Mayor and hv him approved and signed this 1.1th day of July, is.w. LAWRENCE E. SLATER Mavor ATTEST: FRANK A. BLACKMER Pohce Judge. STATE OF OREGON. COUNTY OF KLAMATH, SS. CITY OF KLAMATH FALLS. I. Frank A. Blackmer. Police Judge of the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true copy of a ren. lution introduced and adopted hv the Common Council of the City of Klam ath Falls, Oregon, at its regular meet ing neio on the nth. dav or July. 1.vi. and thereafter approved and signed hv the Mavor. FRANK A BLACKMER Police Judge No. :il. July IB, 20, 21. 22. 2.1. 24. 2.1. 27, 2fl. 29. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE lv virtue of an evecution In fore closure duly issued by the Clerk of me t. irruii t oun nr me mitmy oi Klamath. State of Orrgon. dated the 19th dav of June. 1S."8. In a certain action in ihe Circuit Court for said Countv and State, wherein Elmer Chouie, a plaintiff, recovered judg ment against Kenneth E Bailey for the sum of $2,221.78 together with In terest thereon at the rate of 7 per t per annum from August I9.VT until paid; for the further mim of 2S2 no together with interest thereon at the rate of 7 per cent per an nuan from Mas 7. 134 until paid: for the further um of $ 124 SB together ith interest thereon at tSe ra'e of per cent per annum flom March . ion until paid: for the further mm of V'O0 no i attnmev fee: and for costs and duburtements taxed at JUW 7. Noliee 1 herebv given that I will on the itrd dav of Julv. l!n. at the front door nf ihe Court House of ihe County of Klamath, in Klamath Falls. Oregon In said Countv. at in no o'clock in the forenoon of said das. sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, tht following described property, to-w 1t Beginning at the corner common to Sections 19 JO Jt and 30. Township 24 South. Range 0 Fast of the Wil lamette Meridian Klamath Counts-. Oregon, and running thence South 7 41 V V et 172 7S feet to point of heginning 1 hence North 74 W West, feel thence South 13"T4' Writ. 4VttV feet, thence South ?4"2V Fait. feet thence North IS-. 14' East. I.vi no feet to place of beginning. h-i-g a part of the NV,NE' of Ve tion .TO, Townsh-p ?4 South Range 0 F W M.. K1amah C'suniv, Oregon to gether with the furniture, fixture. equipment, etc eon-aiped in the b'ltld ings lorated on the above described eal estate taken and levied upon at 'he p roper tv of the iaid Knneth T Bailey, or aa much thereof at may WANT AD CLASSIFICATION DIRECTORY AUTOMOTIVE rratlara Auto Miacellaneoua -New Can & Truck Ud Cara it Trucks .. EMPLOYMENT Help wanted. Female- , Help Wanted Male Help Wanted Situation! Wanted . UFA I. rSTATI Roomi For Rent ...,, A part menu For Rent , , Houses For Rent Vine Property to !t Real Estate Wanted Real Estate Exchange Real Estate For Rale Business Opportunities NOTICES Card of Thanka , In Memoriam , .. Funeral Home , , Meeting Notlcta uost A Found i, "eneral Notices . Personals ... ubhe Charity . Servlrea ?ervivea .. MISCELLANEOUS Transportation , Health Educational , Financial toana Building - Remodeling Fuel . Heating Fnod Produce Boata Pen Sports Hobble Radio - TV Music Livestock St Poultry , Machinery ---, Mi- For Rent Mie Wanted -- SI WANT AD RATE SCHEDULE For additional rate Information Phono TU 4-8111 5 WORDS J-.1-4 Insertions .75 . 12 . a.39 1 SO , i 50 e 50 223 S 75 71 s 00 , 5 00 13.00 375 833 18 25 5-6-7 insertions 1 Month (Dally) IS 2-.M In-ertiona 5-6-7 Insertions 1 Month iDallrt M IS 2-3-4 Insertions 5-6-7 Insertions 1 Month (Dailyi I ?0 2- 3-4 Insertions 5-6-7 Insertions I Month (Dally) fl 85 3- 3-4 insertions 5-6-7 Insertions 1 Month iDailyl AO WORDS !-.l-4 Insertions 4.50 5-6-7 Insertions ( Month (Dailyi al Xft J-3-4 Insertions 5-6-7 Imartton -t Month iDailyl , At, 40 1-3-4 Insertions 5-6-7 Insertions 1 Month (Daily . 7.30 , IS 50 . S25 , 8.75 S3 75 0.00 . 10.00 aa no OEADLINt 5:30 p rn. day Before publication Noon Saturday for Sun dav or Monday For rata and In formation concerning Classified Dia ?lay please call TU 4-8 111. Mini jiurr charge 50 cents Box num. 0f M cents Please read the first -lawtton of your ad The Her, id Jfc Naws reserves the right to clasi if- edii or reject any Want Ad copv anO will he reponiiDle mr onlv .-na tneorroot insertion of ny Want Ad. and then only b- correct oubi'tabon of same Corrections or cancellation. If received by 8:30 D.nv will he made to following dav' publication. FUNERAL HOMES C O'HAIRS Memorial Chapel. S.TS Pine, Phone TU 4-3456 Parking lot avail able. MEETING NOTICES CHURCH OF Brotherly Love. Back to the mhie seventh-day Advennst. Law rence Halousek, pastor. Church serv. ice and Sabbath School, if) a.m. Sat urday. Malin VFW Hall. I00F NO. 137 Every Tuesday 8:00 P.M. 1st & 3rd Tuesdays, each month social nights. 2nd & 4th Tuesdays, regular meetings. , i-iUh and Main Sts. LOST & FOUND 2 LOST, trip pass from Kansas Citv. Missouri, to Memphis. Tennessee, via St. Louis-San Francisco R R Reward. T. Mvhan. IfKtt Wantland. or TU 20555. $.0 REWARD for the Chesapeake female, seven years oj. Large, dead grass color, warts on eve- lid. Scott Warren, phnne TW 4-WW4. REWARD: information regarding lo cation of three color Walker female hound. Ian head, hlack and white body. Lost Lake of the Woods road. July 5. TU 2-Ofififl GENERAL NOTICES 4 STAUFFER hnmi reducing plan. Amj Brown. TU 2-0.144 for free demonstra tion. P-ggy Pettier FhMie TV t-ftns PERSONALS 6 TITPPERWARE parties, products. TU t-.WHZ. TV 2-12.17. VACANCY in licensed home for aged 1104 Crescent. Phone TU 2-165. WHY go witnout when a Classified Ad can get that trnant. worker or huyer you nerd: Phone TU 4-8111. PUBLIC CHARITY - SERVICES 7 ALCOHOLICS anotivmoua 1341 River- side. Pkone TU 2-PW9 P O. Box 364. Aito rriendiv neio for families or alco holic YOI'NG woman o4 an faith nasdins rnnfidenttai advice may contact frhae frum. cathoitc Charities 29 w Broadway Eugene Oregnn. PhOna 5-3642 SERVICES 19 TITl.E and ahstracts Klamath Coun tv Abstract ComDanv. 422 Main. TU 4-3155. LANDSCAPING, garden supplies. Russman's Seed Store. 904 Klamath Avenue. TU 4-344.1. APPLIANCE troubles? Call Kirk's East Side, 132 So. 7th. TU 4-6SB6. JEWELRY, watch, and clock repair- ins J. C. Renie: 1021 Ma n. TU 4-4606 BLANKETS Sta-Nu finished. Have them done now. Cascade Laundry Cleaner AIR conditioning cools, heats Holland Sheet Metal. 222 Spring TU 4-6541. FENCES! FENCES' Complete Instal lation nr materials Free estimates TU 4-651 S, r AIN TING. Intertor-exterlor. Free es timates Work guaranteed. Reason able. TU 2-50P6 LEVELING, backfilling. fnundaUona. lawn, fill dirt John Bowers. TU 4-7076 LANDSCAPE service, trees shrub hedges Prunini topping, rotottllmg ntanttne Homed ale Landscaoe Nurs- erv, now giving SAH Green Stamp :ani Homeflaie Ml -WW40 LEGALNOinCE be necesarv to aMfv th- said ludg ment tn favor of Elmer Choui ei"t said Kenneth E Bil-v. tth Interest hereon. tr tether wt'h all costs and iMbursements that have or miT ac crue Dated at Klamath Falls. Oregon, June IP'h. 1036 Sheriff of Klamath C"ity. Bv DORIS KONNtZ. Deputv No. 3-9. June 23, 30, July 7. 14. 21. SERVICES It KLAMATH Fence Co. Phone ftJ 4-63-4. SHARPENED mowers, hand. pOt saws, band, circle. 2115 Orchard Avt, DIGGING sewer lines, foundations, hackfillm. Louis Walker, 3213 Dela ware. TU 2-.1283. LAWNS, sprinkling systems, landscap ing, evergreens, trees. hriihs. Lake fthnre Gardens Nursery. 879 Lakeshor Drive. Til 4-4286. i.n;i.iLAri.ii tawns, plowing ana rototiiiing, tractor equipment, barkhoe. ditch digging, septic tanks. Laurenco HEATING wood. Place your or'daf now and save. Fireplace wood cut to order. Call Howard Ferrell. TU 4-5095, Klamath Falls. SEWING, any kind. TU 4-4853. BLACKSMITH, farm equipment serv ice. Don Kenyon. 4n9 So. 6th. TU 4-1215, PAINTING paper hanging. TU 4-S7&fi DIGGING cesspools, drain fields and HAY hauling and stacking. Call How ard Ferrell. TU 4-50S5. Klamath Fallg. CHIMNEY and cement repair want ed. Free estimates. Phone TU 2-5691 CUSTO baling. Miles Cain. TU 4-4983. BROADLOOM camels, formica rfrain. hoards, drapery. Calhoun'i 33T att Main. TU 4-B405. EMPLOYMENT Agency, nntary pub lic. Anderson's Office Service, 323 Main. TU 2-flfl2. LAWN mowers. Bodenhamer Saw Aj Repair Shop. 351 East Main. TU 4-4672. SERVICE station equipment mainten ance. Buswell Co. 155 C Main. TU 4-5.170. REWEAVING. TU 2-1867. 3751 Bisbeo. INSURANCE. "Safeco" Jerry Thomas Insurance Agency. 304 So. 7th. TU 2-5.155. LEATHER aprons. East Main Shoe & Leather Shop. 253 E. Main. TU 2-0407. WELL drilling. Southern Oregon Well Drilling Co. 635 Willow. TU 4-6622. TAILORING, altering, repairing, Ida'i Tailor Shop. 125 N.8th. TU 4-6122. STORAGE, transfer and dellverv. Peo ple's Warehouse. 1425 So. 6th. TU 4-7425. CUSTOM backhoe work. Ditch clean ing, drain line. Cesspool digging, etc, H. W. Simmers. TU 2-1A46. HOAD oiling. Western Oil and Burner. IR45 South Sixth TU 4-3873. AUTO, plate, window glass. Kimball's Glass Shop, 521 Walnut, TU 4-7378. CLEANING the Sanilone Way. New Method Cleaners; 1453 Esplanade, TU 4-4471. DAVIS floor coverings and window shades, carpets. 426 Main. TU 4-4684. McINTYRE Travel Service. Airplane, steamship, tours, hotels, 716 Main, TU 4-514.1. ELECTRICAL contracting. electri heat specialist. Rtelnseifer Electric, 8.13 K. Main. TtJ 2-40R0. RENTALS, buy. sell, trade. Merchant dise Mart. 2964 So. 6th. TU 4-6650, KING SEPTIC TANKS Cleaning & Roto-Rooter Serried C. W. CLIFFORD, Manager ED. F. KING, Owner 1209 Hilyard Are.-Ph. TU 4.9841 Septic Tanks Drain Fields CLEANED INSTALLED Bonded Service Klamalh County Sanitary Servica DIAL TU 2-1136 For all sewer problems HEALTH 12 ary supplies. Cu'rrin'i for jDrugs. 840 HEALTH, massaae. Oscar S. Nlssen. 4-3012. VITA GLOW HEALTH rOODGlt . Health drinks. 2041 RadcllHe. TU 2-4805 EDUCATIONAL 13 ROBERTSON School of Buslneea. Da nd night classes 411 Main. TU 2-4126. HELP WANTED, FEMALE 14 WANTED experienced woman. .15-40 vearx olri. fnr liinrh rnnnUr Ohn TU 2-0111 after 6 p.m. SALESGIRL, experienced in station ery and office supplies, preferably. .tones umce supply tn bz Main. NEAT appearing office girl for credit department. B.T7 Main. HELP WANTED, MALE 16 MAN 45 tn 60 Neal, conscientious, owns a car, to take short trip to area surrounding Klamath Falls. learn ings npen nut we consider thts open ing to be worth up to $14. .500 00 in a year. Write H. L. SWALLOW. Presi dent. Southwestern Petroleum Co., P.O. Box 7Hfl. Fort Worth I. Texas. EST. FOOD ROUTE BOO Family Wat kins Route now avail. anie. u year reputation. A toD-crad one-man business, and no experience or money required. Write for full infor mation to ine J. F. Walk ns Cnmnanv. .90;i Rrookly Avenue, Seattle, 5, Wash- W ANTED moulding knife grinder and set up man. Pay top rate, monthly basis. Experienced man only. Se man's Lumher and Moulding Co., P.O. Box 151. Marysville. Calif. Davs, Sherwood 2-7115, evenings, Sherwood 3-6471. TWO set-up men for woods moulders. 2 experienced cutters on nash and door air operated cut-off saws Top salaries paid. Call Rov M. Holmes, Sherwood 3-.W7B. Marysville, Califor nia, collect, if interested. OIL COMPANY Operating nationally. Has nppn ins fnr experienced salesman in local protected territory. Ace 2S-S0. Late model car. Should have some knnwledee nf farm, construction nr other heavy equipment. Altractiva enmmissinn prncram makes starting weekly income of $75 In $I.V) possible. Products na tionally advertised. Rnnus and life insurance program. Ex tensive company training avail able. Fnr personal interview write resume of experience to: Lubrication Kngtneers, Inc. Rox 712R Fort Worth, Texas WANTED Lumber invoice clerk. ft ft Slpnn fnr construction office. Ex cellent salary. Good shorthand re quired. ft ft Steno-linokkeeper. Tulelake area. ft ft Office manager 'man or womanli Accountant with grocery experi ence preferred. ANDERSON s OFFICE SERVICE EMPLOYMENT AGENCY MIMEOGRAPHING PUBLIC STENOGRAPHY 325 Main TU 2-2902 Beth Anderson, Owner