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TUESDAY. DECEMBER 30, 1958 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE NINE Same Story This Year; Night Club Prices High NEW YORK AP New Year's Eve at most of the nation's leading hotels and night spots will cost yoU about the same as last year which, as you may recall, was plenty. Celebrants who want dinner and entertainment will pay up to S37.5i it person and extra for the drinks. A survey of major cities turned up no siRn that the night spots are lipping prices noticeably this year, though the trend for flat prices on hew i ear s tve has long been up ward. Top tabs will be paid at the Em pire Room of the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York and Los An geles' Cocoanut Grove. At both places dinner, dancing, funny hats, horns and entertain ment will cost about $37.50, includ ine tax. At the Waldorf's Empire Room that price will include listening to cinger bartha Kitt, Lmil Cole rnan's orchestra and Gypsy violin 1st Bcla Bebai. Most well-heeled celebrants who want to do the evening up right in major cities will be paying about $25 a person, plus up to $1.25 a drink extra. That Is the price in top spots in Miami Beach and Chicago, the plusher clubs on Los Angeles' Sun set Strip, and New York's ultra swank Twenty-one and El Morocco. Two big, brassy spots in New York, with elaborate floor shows and filet mignon dinners, are hill ing all-night customers according !o where they sit. At both the Copacabana and 1 the Latin Quarter, it will be $15, $20 or $25 per person, depending upon loca ion. The Stork Club's faithful clien tele will dine and dance for $15 a person, with no floor show and high-priced drinks extra. In New Orleans the big spend- ONLY 2 More days of our December Storewide Sale! Rugs -Furniture Drastically Reduced! LUCAS FURNITURE 195 E. Main ers will be at the Blue Room of. steak dinner, all for only $8 50 a the Hotel Roosevelt, where din ner, champagne, dancing, favors. .Ian Garber's band and Helen Traubel will cost $25 per person. Running close is the Monteleon Room, where Olsen and Johnson's "Hellzapopnin"' revue will draw crowds willing to pay $22.50 a per son plus drinks. There will be a few bargains. At a Washington night club it LEGAL NOTICE person. Probably the best buy will he the Miami Beach Kennel Club, which opens Wednesday night of fering a full-course dinner, music and 'avors for only $5 a person. Most hotel and club owners de cline to estimate the "plus drinks" part of the tab. But a leading Detroit hotel man estimates that each couple spend ing New ear s Kve there will win cost oniy siu puis lax per pcr-'spend m fnr djnm,P dancing son for dinner, one cocktail. souve-in,u)r show favol.s ..and a reson Passengers Flee Airplane Fire CHICAGO (AP-Fire broke out in an engine of a chartered United Air Lines DCtiB shortly after it landed at Midway Airport Monday night and some of the 64 passen gers scrambled out through evac nation doors. Others left through the usual exits. One passenger. William Dreier, 44, Chicago, suflered a possible fractured leg in a leap from the wing of the four-engine plane. No one else was injured. A United Air Lines spokesman said the blaze, which started when oil caught fire in an engine, was put out quickly. The plane came to Chicago from aan francisco with passengers who attended Saturdays Last West Shrine football game. mrs and nnisemakers. tne intc Spots, a chorus line, singers and dancers and breakfast. The Waldorf will open its grand ballroom for a public New Year's Eve parly for the fust time in his-' '.ory. In addition to supper, hats, noisemakers and the music of Lcs and Larry Elgart, all the ladies will get gifts of French perfume- also for only $10 a head. The musically inclined can hear the Don Shirley Trio and pianist Lucille Howard at New York's Hickory House will enjoy a full able amount of drinking.' TAX RETURNS UP WASHINGTON (UPH-An esti mated 59,817.000 income tax re turns were filed with the Internal Revenue Service (or 1957 an in crease of more lhan 600,000 from 1956. War Declared On Immorality IGUALA, Mexico AP) - The good people of the southwest Mexican village of Xotitla have declared war on- the men and women living together out of wed lock. In a public assembly this week they voted that such couples would he declared village flunkies, per forming such menial tasks as tie livering lelters and running er rands. The unpaid service will continue under the supervision of the police chief until a marriage is ar ranged, or the affair is broken up Speakers at the assembly im plied the law is aimed principally at men who leave their wives for other women. Concubinage i prohibited "even for three days. LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE approved and signed thti 2nd day of nrfmhr. 1 Ifl VH LAWRENCE E. SLATER Mayor ATTEST: (al MARTHA WARN KT. t Recorder STATE OF OREGON. COUNTY OF KLAMATH, SS. CITY Or KLAMATH FALLS. 1. Martha Warnke. Recorder for tht City of Klamath Falli, Oregon, do hart' by certify that the above and for' resolution ntrnriured and adopted by the Com Council of the City of Klamath Fatt), Oregon, at its regular meeting held on the 1st day of December. 958. and thereafter approved and tgned bv the Mayor and attested by the Recorder Martha Warnke Recorder N No. 558. Dec. 1 23 and 30. 1936. RESOLUTION NO. 929 A RESOLUTION FIXING THE TIME AND PLACE FOR A HEARING OF OBJECTIONS TO THE PROPOSED ASSESSMENT ROLL MADE AND FILED BY THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KLAMATH FALLS OREGON. IN THF MATTER OF THE IMPROVEMENT OF. Manranita STREET FROM THE NORTHEASTER LY LINE OF PACIFIC TERRACE TO THE SOUTHWESTERLY LINE OF' NEWCASTLE AVENUE. IN SAID CITY; KNOWN AS IMPROVEMENT! UNIT NO. 142: DIRECTING NOTICE OF SAID HEARING BE GIVEN: AND APPROVING SAID ASSESSMENT ROLL. . HERETOFORE FILED HERE IN. WHEREAS, the Common Council of the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, has made and filed In the office of the City Recorder the, PROPOSED ASSESSMENT ROLL, In connection with the proposed Improvement of, Manzanita Street from the Northeast erly line of Pacific Terrace to the Southwesterly itne of Newcastle Ave nue in said City, by paving with As phalt Concrete pavement all in ac cordance with the plans, specifications and estimates therefor on file In the office of the City Recorder; known as improvement Unit No. 142: THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COMMON COUNCIL Or THE CITY OF KLAMATH FALLS, ORE GON, DULY ASSEMBLED IN REGU LAR SESSION, AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. That the 5th. day of January, 1959, at the hour of 7:30 o'clock P.M. of said day, at the Council Room in the City Hall for the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, he and hereby Is fixed as the date. ime and pi a re for the hearing of objections to said proposed assessment roll, and to the Individual assessment therein set forth; and. Section II Ba it further Resolved that tht said proponed assessment roll, be and tt ts hereby approved by tht Common Coun cil; and. Section III. Re It further resolved that tht City Recorder of the said City give at least ten 10 days notice, by publication in the Herald end News, tht official City newspaper, on thret separate days, and by posting on each lot, part of lot, block, piece or parrel ana acre g properly -p, ...r.n . "v -r, . , ROLL, that at said meeting of the Common Council on said date, all ob jections made .nd filed to such assess ment roll and to the inammiai assess- nts therein, will he heard and de termined, and that following a deter mination of all objections, the Common Council will proceed, bv ordinance, to assess the proportionate share of the cost of making such proposed im provement in accordance with the ben efits accruing to eat-h lot. part of lot. block, piece or parcel of land or acre age property, heretofore found and de termined to ta name for sucn coin Such notice to be posted and published as aforesaid snail further state the boundaries within which the property lies that is bound to be benefited and liable for such proportionate share of the cost of such improvement, and shall also refer to such, PROPOSED ASSESSMENT ROLL, for detailed in formation; that the boundaries within which the property lies that is so hene filed and to be assessed for such Im provement is as follows, to-wit: Beginning at the NorthweMerly cor ner of Lot 1, Block 4f. Hot Springs Addition to the City of Klamath Falls; thence Southeasterly along the North easterly line of Pacific Terrace to the Southwesterly corner of Lot 3, said Block 49; thence Northeasterly along tht Southeasterly line of Lot 3. Block 49, and along the Southeasterly lines of Lois 11. 10. 9. 8. and 7 of Block 41, of Hillside Addition to the City of Klamath Falls, to the Northwesterly line of Newcastle Avenue; thence Northwesterly along the Northwesterly line of Newcastle Avenue to the North easterly corner of Lot 16, Block 40, said Hillside Addition; thence South westerly along the Northwesterly line of Lots 16. is, 14. 1,1. and 12 Block 40. said Hillsida Addition to the North easterly line of lot 4, Block 50, Hoi Serines Addition; thence Northwester ly along the Northeasterly line of Lot 4. Block 50. said Hot Springs Addi tion, to the Northeasterly corner of lot 4, said Block 50; thence Southwest erly along tht Northwesterly line of Lot 3, said Blork 50 to the Northeast erly Line of Pacific Terrace; thence Southeasterly along the Nnrtheasterl: line of Pacific Terrace to tht point of beginning. Passed by the Common Council of the City of Klamath Falls. Oregon this lit day or December, lmn. Presented to the Mayor and by him southerly, parallel to and 50.1 feet dis-'Velma Green Gajyrifkt 1M4, Bur 9 Advrtiin th American Ntwtpaper PubHkn A tn, fatV the Daily Newsp reasons why a per gives you more for your advertising dollar LEGAL NOTICE Beginning at tht northeast corner of lot 1, block 1. the Terraces Addition to the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon; tnenct westerly along the southerly line of Huron Slreet 50 1 feel; thence LEGAL NOTICE T. I. Calf Esther Newell. Salary. Deputy Tax Collector Nellie Knupp , Pearl R Luthy The Bureau of Land Management an nounce plan, to advertise for compel. bids tlmher from the tract, rie icribed helow during, the period Janu- ry 1. 19ft!) 10 June ;io, 19HO. Thi. tim ber la on land, managed by th Md ford Forest District. The volumes Hat ed are preliminary estimates of the mber to he offered from certain por- 10ns of the sections described. The racts are grouped according to the quarter of the calendar year in which t is prohable that the timber will he offered for bids. Auctions will he held each month of the year at which time pecific cruised volumes and minimum ppraised prices will be published, as is other information regarding he type of oidding, the exact time and place for lecelpt of bids, and other terms and conditions relating to the conduct of the auction and tn tim ber sale contracts. Further intorma- lon may be obtained from the District Manager, Bureau of Land Manag menl, P. O. Box llOfi. Medlord. Ore gon. KLAMATH MASTER UNIT IN 2nd QUARTER CALENDAR YEAR 10jB: T. 40 S , R. 3 E , Sec. 13. 2 000 M bd. ft : T. 38 S . R. 3 .. T.MS. F. . Hyatt Lake Road Improve. ment. 500 M bd. ft.: T. :w s.. n. e. Sec. 10. I.:t00 M bd ft.: IN 3rd QIIAR TER CALENDAR YEAR 1950: T. 4 S. R 3 E. Sec. 25. 1.500 M bd. ft. IN 4th QUARTER CALENDAR YEAR 1959: T. 39 S.. R. 3 P.., Sec. 15. a.ltutl M bd ft : IN 1st QUARTER CALENDAR YEAR infill: T 41 s., R. 7 sec tt 7. 1 .500 M hd. fl.i IN 2nd QUARTER CALENDAR YEAR 1900: T. M S . H 5 E.. Sec. 35. 3.000 M bd. ft.: T. 39 S H E . Sec 5. 3.000 M bd. ft.: T. M S . R 0 E . Sec. 30. 1,500 M bd. ft. No. 581. Dec. i3. 30. from the westerly line of Mesa Street to the northerly line of Auburn street; thence easterly a!ong the north erly line of Auburn Street to a point which lies 64 0 feet easterly alone the northerly line of Auburn Slreet from th southwest corner of lot 6. block 5. said Terraces Addition: thence north erly, parallel to and AO feet distant when measured at right angles) from the easterly line of Mesa Street to the southerly line of Huron Street: thence westerly along the southerly line of Huron Street 100 feet, more or less, to the point of beginning. Pasted by the Common Council of lh City of Klamath Falls. Oregon, this 1st day of December. 1958. Presented to the Mayor aod by 4iim approved and signed this 2nd day of December, 1958. II LAWRENCE E. SLATER Ma.i or ATTEST: IBI MARTHA WARN KE Recorder. STATE OF OREGON. COUNTY OF KLAMATH. SS. CITY or KLAMATH FALLS, 1, Martha Warnke, Recorder for the City of Klamath Falls. Oregon, dr hereby certify that the above and fore true copy of a resolution Introduced and adopted by the Com moil Council of the City of Klamath lis, Oregon, at Its rrgular meeting held on the lit day of Decemher. 1938 and thereafter approved and signed by the mayor end attested by th City Recorder. Martha Warlike City Recorder. No. 9.17, Dec. 16. 23. 30, 1958. 310 34 29 31 218 50 134 89 198 63 106 14 11609 99.76 11401 103 43 194 19 22873 Jailer 163 33 246 29 234 21 NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY NOTICE Is hereby given that from and after the lfith day of January 1959. June H. DesMazes, Conservator of the Estate of Alleen O. Scottl. will ptiDcuant to order and license of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, County of Klamath, duly entered on the 10th day of December, 1938, pro reed to sell at private sale for rash or on terms approved by the above entitled Court, and subject to the ap proval of aald Court, all of the right title and Interest of Alleen O. Scottl. ward, in and to the following described real property, to-wlt: Lots 19 and 20. In Block 3 of Sixth Slreet Addition, now In the City of Klamath Falls. Oregon, and Lota 1 and , In Block 1, or Sixth Street Addition, now in the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, ajtd Lot E of -he atlhdivislon of En terprise Tracti No. 24, Klamath Coun ty. Oregon Proposals to purchase said property may be made for the purchase of all or any parcel thereof, and may he made to me al the office of O'Neill At McLaren, Attorneys at law, 4 Mel tiase Building, Klamath Falls, Oregon. Dated this inth day. of December, 1998. June H. DesMa7.es Conservator of the Estate of Alleen O. Scottl NO. 973. Dec. 16, 23 30, Jan. 6. 1. Newspaper adyertif ing reaches more people than any other mediant. 88 of the nation's families get a newspaper every day. Over 100 million people, 82 of all people 12 years of age and over, read a newspaper on an average day. Every one of these people has the op portunity to see every ad in the daily newspaper. Only a small number of these people could be reached with any TV, radio or magazine ad. 2. People like advertising in newspapers better than in any other medium. People feel friendly toward adver tising ki newspapers. Surveys show that far fewer peo ple want advertising in other media. An advertiser wants his customers to like him, so it stands to reason he will benefit -if he runs his ads where they please instead of annoy people. 3. Newspapers deliver more "ready to buy" prospects than any other medium. Newspapers offer something for everybody information, entertainment, editorials, advertising. And the reader is attracted to the ad that interests him. This means that readership ratings on ads represent live prospects for the advertiser. These people are easy to sell because they have a product interest. On the other hand broadcast ratings indicate people with an interest in the program, not necessarily a buy ing interest in the product. 4. Newspaper advertising gets more action than any ether medium., As a news medium, the daily newspaper gives advertising an atmosphere of action and believ ability. People have confidence in and believe in news papers. This prompts action on the part of the reader. 5. Newspaper advertising offers more local selling flex ibility than any other medium. Advertisers can use news papers market-by-market to protect strong markets, to bolster weak markets, to vary advertising where po tential varies, to meet competitive attacks, to get better timing with their sales and merchandising programs than is possible in any other medium. 6. Newspapers give more flexibility In selling copy than any other medium. An advertiser can tell his story in the size that suits his needs. He can use a two-page spread to tell a detailed copy story, or he can tell his story in the same or smaller space with just a few words. ' He can run a 100-line or a 1,000-line ad, depending on his budget and strategy. A newspaper offers advertisers more physical and creative flexibility than any other medium. 7. Newspaper advertising offers better retail merchan dising than any other advertising. Four million U. S. retailers invest about 2Vi billion dollars in the daily newspaper more than they spend in all other media combined. No other medium has as close a relationship with retailers as the daily newspaper. 8. Newspaper advertising is a safer and surer invest ment than advertising in any other medium. In soma . media a good percentage of the results are affected by the variables of the medium, and by the medium's own competition. In newspapers, the advertising stands on . its own feet, unaffected by such variables'. Newspaper advertising is always ready and waiting to suit the time, place and pleasure of the consumer. The daily . newspaper is always selling. 9. Newspaper advertising produces more sales per dol lar of advertising cost than do other media. The cost of an advertising medium depends on a combination of two things: First, how much it costs to reach a person with a sales story. Second, what action that sales story causes the person to take or, how much it costs to make a sale. The best figures available indicate that the newspaper delivers a message to a person for a typical advertiser at a cost at least as low as the cost of deliver ing the message through television or magazines. And the other eight points guarantee more sales action pet . message delivered. fm Httl) ia lie IstleraH smart ,f mNm Ut$rtltut$ If No. 58-2110 E. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE Or OREGON FOR KLAMATH COUNTY ELIZA MAY HOLLEY. Plaintiff. HOWARD RAY HOLLEY, Defendant, SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION TO HOWARD RAY HOLLEY, Defen dant: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON vou are hereby required to appear and answer the Complaint filed against you tn the above entitled suit on or before four weeks from ate of first publication of this Sum mons, aald date being December 23, i 1958; and If vou fail to do ao, plaln- iff above named will apply to the Court for the relief demanded In her complaint, to-wit: For a decree of! divorce forever disao vinar tne marriage contract now exlatlnf between you and plaintiff, and (or tuch other and tur ner relief aa ho Court may deem Just and equitable. This summons Is served upon you by publication by order of the Hon orable David Vandenberg, Judge of the above entitled Court, made and entered on December lfi, 1B5B. CHATB'IRN tt BRICKNER By isi Wilbur O. Brlckner Attorneys for Plaintiff Merrill, Oregon No. 57 R, Dec. io 30. Jan. 6, 13. r RESOLUTION NO. 92H A RESOLUTION FIXING THE TIME AND PLACE FOR A HEAR ING OF OBJECTIONS TO THE PRO POSED ASSESSMENT ROLL MADE AND FILED BY THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KLAM ATH FALLS. OREGON. IN THE MAT TER OF THE IMPROVEMENT OF, MESA Street FROM THE NORTHER LY LINE OF AUBURN STREET TO THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF HURON STREET. IN SAID CITY. KNOWN AS IMPROVEMENT UNIT NO 140; recting notice of said 'HEARING BE GIVEN, AND AFPKUV1NU SAID AS SESSMENT ROLI HERETOFORE FILED HEREIN WHEREAS, the Common Council of the Citv of Klamath Falls. Ore gon, has made and filed In the office of the City Recorder the PROPOSED ASSESSMENT ROLL, In 1 connection with the proposed Improvement of, Mesa Street from the Northerly line of Auburn Street to the Southerly line of Huron Street, by pavini with As phalt Concrete pavement all In accor dance with 'he plans, specifications and estimates inereior on (lie in tne office of the Recorder; generally known aa improvement Unit No. 140; THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COMMON COUNCIL Or THE CITY OF KLAMATH FALLS, ORE GON, DULY ASSEMBLED IN REGU LAR SESSION, AS FOLLOWS: Section I That Ihe 3th. day of January, 1US9 at the hour of 7:30 o'clock P.M. of said day, at the Council Room In the City Hall lor the City of Klamath Falls. Oregon, oe and hereby Is fixed aa the dale, tme end place for the hearing of objections to said proposed assessment roll, and to the individual property assessment therein set forth; and. acctiui. li. Be it further Resolved that the said proposed assessment roll, be and It Is hereby approveH bv the Common Council: and. beet ion Hi. -Be it lurther resolved that the Cil Recorder of the said City give at least ten 10i days notice, by publication tn the Herald and News, the official City newspaper, on three separate days, and by potting on each lot, part of lot, block, piece ot parcel and acre age property set forth and described said PRUPOSEC ASSESSMENT ROLL, that at said meeting of the Common Council on aald date, all ob jections made and filed to such assess ment roll and to the individual assess ments therein, will be heard and de termined, and that following deter mination of all objections, the Common 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 to each lot. part of lot, block, ptere or parcel of land or acreage property, heretofore found and deter mined to be liable for such cost, sucn nnllre to be potted and published as aforesaid shall further state the boun danea within which the property lies that Is bound o be benefited and li able for such proportionate share of the cost of rich Improvement, and shall also refer to such, PROPOSED ASSESSMENT ROLL, for detailed In formation-, that Ihe boundaries within which the property lies that Is so hen afited and t fee assessed for such improvement la follows, to-wit RESOLUTION NO. 27 A RESOLUTION FIXING THE TIME AND PLACE FOR A HEAR ING OF OBJECTIONS TO THE PRO POSED ASSESSMENT ROLL MADE AND FILED BY THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KLAM ATH FALLS, OREGON. IN THE MAT TER OF THE IMPROVEMENT OF. SECOND STREET FROM THE NORTH-WESTERLY LINE OF MC KINLEY STREET THROUGH THE INTERSECTION OF SECOND STREET AND ROOSKVELT STREET; IN SAID CITY, KNOWN AS IM PROVEMENT UNIT NO. 130: DI RECTING NOTICE OF SAID HEAR ING BE GIVEN: AND APPROVING SAID ASSESSMENT ROLL HERETO FORE FILED HEREIN. WHEREAS, .he Common Council of the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon has made and filrd In the office of the Recorder, the PROPOSED ASSESS MENT ROLL, in connection with the proposed improvement of. Second Street from the North-westerly line of Mc Kin ley Street through the Intersec tion of Second Street and Roosevelt Street, by paving with Asphalt Con crete pavement all in accordance with the plans, specifications and estimates therefor on file ip the office of the uny itecoraer; generally Known as Improvement unit No. 139: 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 the 5th. day or January. 16.10. at the hour of 7:30 o'clock P.M. of aid day, at the Council Room In the City Hall for the City of Klamath1 Falls. Oreson. be and hereby Is fixed ns the date, time and place tor the hearing of objections lo said proposed assessment roll, and to the Individual property asnetament therein set forth; and. Srclion II. Bo tt further Resolved thai the said proposed assessment roll, he and It ..la hereby approved by the Common Coun cil; and. section Hi. Be tt further resolved that the Re corder of the said City give at least ten rlOi days notice, by publication tn the Herald and News, the official City newspaper, on three separate days, and. by posting on each lot, part or lot. bloc, piece or parcel oi acre. age property ret forth and described in said . PROPOSED ASSESSMENT ROLL, that at said meeling of the Common Council on said date, all ob Jectlons made and filed to such assess ment roll and to the Individual assess menti therein, will be heard and de termined, and that following a ter mination of all objections, the Com mon Council will proceed, by ordi nance, to assess the proportionate share of the enrt ot making such pro posed Improvement in accordance with the benefits accruing to each lot, part -of lot, block, piece or parcel of land or acreage property, hereto fore found and determined to be li able for such cost. Such notice to be posted and published as aforesaid shall further state the boundaries wurun which the property lies that li bound to be benefited and liable for such proportionate si'are of the coat of such improvement, md shall also refer to such, PROPOSED ASSESSMENT ROLL, for detailed iniormaiion; mat the boundaries within which the prop erly lies that ia so be netted and to be assessed for such Improvement Is . follows, to-wit. Beet nn in a at the most westerly cor ner of lot 3. block 102. Buena Vista Addition to the City of .Klamath Falls. Oregon; thence southeasterly along the northeasterly line of California Ave nue lo the most 'southerly corner of lot S, block 103. said Buena Vlata Ad dition; thence northeasterly along the line common tr lots n and 8. block 102, said Buena Vista Addition 121.5 feet to a point; thence southeasterly 87.5 feet to a point wmcn lies loa.u leei south westerly (when measured at right ana est from " point on tne south westerly line of Second Slreet. said point on Second Street being 14.0 feet northwesterly along the southwesterly line of Second Street from the north east corner of lot 1. block 102, said Buena Visla Addition; thence north easterly 135.0 feet to said point on the southwesterly line of Second Street; thenoe continuing northeasterly cross- In Second Street and along the south easterly line of block 25, First Addi tion to the City of Kiamatn reus, ure gon, tn a point which lies 124.1 feet from the northeasterly line of Second Street; thence northwesterly parallel to Second Street to a point on the north westerly line of Block 101. said Buena Visla Addition; thence southwesterly along the northwesterly line- of block 101. said Buena Vlala Addition 124.1 feet to the most westerly corner of lot 2. block iCl, said Buena Vista Addition; thence northwesterly at right aneles to Roosevelt Street lo the east' erly line of California Avenue; thence southerly along the easterly line of Lal Ifornla Avenue 15 S feet; thenre south easterly at right angles to Roosevelt Stroet to a point on the northwest erly line of Roosevelt Street; thence crossing Roosevelt Street to the moat norther v corner of lot 2.' block 102. said Buena Vltta Addition; thence southwesterly along the southeasterly line of Roosevelt Street to the point or beginning. Passed by the Common Council of the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, this 1st day of December, inns. Presented to the Mayor and by him approved and signed this 2nd day of necember, ibsh. ii LAWRENCE E. SLATER Mayor Attest: (al MARTHA WARNKE Recorder. STATE OF OREGON. COUNTY OF KLAMATH. SS. CITY OF KLAMATH FALLS, I, Martha Warnke. Recorder for the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, do hereby certify that the above and fore going Is a true copy of a resolution Introduced and adopted by the Com mon Council nf Ihe City of Klamath Falls. Oregon, at its rrgular meet in held on the 1st day of December, 1958, and thereafter approved and signed by the Mayor nd attested by the City Recorder. Martha Warnke Recorder No. 956, Dec. lfl, 23, 30, 1BSB, Maxine Lmville . Delons Tracy Ethelene Hawkins . .. Marisn I. Nanneman. Extra Help. Tax Collector Helen Schneyder U E Saunders Jr., Salary. Jailer L. L. Bogart ... Dorothy Post, Salary. Matron at Jail H. A. Perkins, Salary, A. O. Davig A. D. Torse r son A. O. Younghlnnd, Salary. Dep uty Sheriff 313 14 J. W. Brant 23 59 Br.ant .... 23 fW A. W. Branl . 2 fifl F Hartley ... ... 113.Z1 Dorothy Rnaers. Salary, Depu ty County Clerk siaia Violet Pleer 24S 44 Jane Wever .... - 240.74 Betty Hmmada 257.01 Bernice Mack - .. 239 59 Ida Stewart 204 M Gladys DeLap -.. 19ft AY .orma Htchardson .. 237 9 Karle Bianrhard 212M Mildred Maiuire . . 159 71 Eveln Biehn, Extra Help. County Clerk la si Pauline Of field. Extra Help. Election 245.83 Evelyn Biehn, Salary. Elec tion ... . , 2M 4ft Mary Alice Lang 212 20 Robert M. Reed 4 38 .Mary Lou Caldwell, Salary, Deputy Assessor 197 13 L. C. Thomas 197.77 Ada Barlren 193 90 Mattie Green . . 132 R0 Mary Lou Lindsay .... ., 91.ftl Virginia Foster ....... 154 31 Betty Crapn 179,29 R. D. Brackman 224 B7 J. G. Grimes . 204 30 C. A. Poteet. Salary, Deputy Assessor. Field 2n9 24 B. Nelnon 1B2 23 Lester Jones 307 23 F. W. Meeker 265 87 Ruth A. Krider. Salary. Stenog rapher, Diit. Attorney 167 5f Beverly CalTee 10120 A. A Beddoe, Salary, District Attorney 234 62 O. W. Goakey .... 320.58 Mildred Rinney, Salary. Dep uty Treasurer 191.08 T. D. Case. Salary, Veteran Service Officer 197 88 D. E. Van Vector. Salary, Dis trict Court Judge . . 513 28 C. G. Merrill, Salary. Constable 248.51 J. S. Mathck, Salary, Deputy Constable . 227.50 J. R. Abbott. Salary, Bailiff, Circuit Court . 223. SO Doris Ahernalhy. Salary, Clerk, Circuit Court 150.00 E. W. Dunn, Salary, Justice of Peace lflR 34 D B. Smith 212.08 Walter Zimmerman ... 190.71) H. J. Davidson, Salary, Consta ble 23 98 A. O. Youngblood 1 20 00 J. W. Bryant - 25,00 W. R. Fenton, Salary, Janitor 229 34 Beverly Hyde 78.93 Irma Arnold ' 93.34 Anna Westrom - .... B3.R6 F. E. Olp J13 R5 R. A. Dexter ;. 74 74 L. R. Shogren 68.87 D. R. Gaston ' .. 68 8T C. T. Slerland 38.59 Madelyn Brown, Salary, Nurs ing Home Dorothy Rogers Janice Arnold Lucille Bender Delia BnwrrtHn Clnvts Bowman Ina Brown . S. S. Clausnn Marjorie Coppinger Edna Edmunson Dnllie Hoffman ... Jennie Hunt Bula King . Eva La M arch e Letty Livingston naymond Mclntye, Naomi. Mitchell Ruth Newlun . r '. Nore Page- ; a, Marybelle Pruett Clara Rainwater ' Melba Shallcrnsa Dorothy Snyder Geneva Sutherland; Salary, Nursing Home .. , Hattle Tucker Edwin Elsenbeisz Lee Pool Paul Caldwell B. Campbell .. Ruby Campbell . Mary Harrison B. bchiefer stein. Salary, Weed Control : ; ' Rosa Aubrey ... , Warner Carr F. H. McCornack, Salary. Firs. warden : J. LaMarche, , Salary, Coun ty Fire DepL m T. Baker ....r.,v,. .; a..... J. Loomla ...,...,.,. E. Wlnkley ,...;... D. Harris L. Mathews, Salary, Juve nile Officer . 43844 E. OlD 290.10 Rosemary Lusk 169.46 Jacquelyn Wade, Salary, Juve nile Dept . ' . Stella Bogle ..,........ , , Georgia Johnson ..; Leota St. John ........,... C. E. Moss .... Myrtle Moss Vernon Whitwer. Salary, Ex perimental Area ..L. ..- C. Koehn .... ".. . E. Gross ; E. -Boatman W. Payne ; D. R. Harmer - E. Leeper M. Kerron, M.D.. Salary Health Officer 895.84 Hilda Boyle, Salary, Health Dent. , 831. M Marjorie Curteman . 280.25 Marjorie Paul . ... 291.11 Helen Murrary 292.08 Mildred Philippi. Myrtle CaldweU E. Mae Speirs Gladys Samples f. sweet Marjorie Comer -Robbie Myers Mildred Lowden . Claims allowed by the County Court and Warrants Issued on the Various Funds of the Count) by the County Clerk for the month of November, 1958. CURRENT EXPENSE Cynthia Campbell. Salary. Tax Clerk 187.00 A. E. Perry, Salary, Water- master ... TJ2 Doris M. Knnnle, Salary, Dep uty Sheriff . 288 46 Ela'ne P Eaker 124 20 Dale Ma Uoon 294 til O, IJE. Summer ,.... 242 64 323 34 30.00 156 99 110.31 182.93 119 66 118.98 149 87 116 80 118 46, 108.78 129.00 ' 151 63 106.83 233.98 22.96 . 129.30 149 87 149.87 137.67 149.91 119.78 109.02 144 38 140.40 138.08 233.98 ' 20,94 134.32 138.98 143.98 235 30 30 51 182.94 283.30 ! 209.14 280.22 305.0L 272 30 287.10 116.0! 107.72 164.14 142.93 145.10 137.93 - 80 02 102 10 22 35 47.57 25.62 11.71 v 24.18 277.28 w 237.60 H 260 25 34.64 ..... 351.28 26028 172.03 403.14 ... 80.18 . - 04 03 11.22 Agnes Rusth .......... Rodney Comer . m Fayra Mason M. G. Gordon, Salary, County Fire Dept 21338 Maxine Summers, Salary, Bailiff circuit court - 7B.oo ROAD DEPARTMENT Earl Alston, Salary . 138.37 n. L. Bailey ... 144.70 W. M. Baker - 114.01 I. W. Beard ........ 168.20 L. G. Blackmer 138.90 H. V. Borton 181.68 S. Boyd .. 44.39 Frank Braman - 192.58 J. G. Bramhall 185 98 D. Bronson .. - 119.97 A. L. Bruley 228.31 R. H. Bryson 212.93 N. C. Burney. Salary M 142 08 P. B. Caldwell 187.42 W. n. Canton, Salary, Engi neer 261.68 L. 8. Coon. Salary w 139 48" C. L. Cox : : - 173.43 R. C. Cox -..u.r. 134.03 J. R. Dallon 19360 G. K Davis B. Dennis H. J. Depuy C. H. Ellis . E. P. Evans M. C, Faulkner W. E. Flescher D. n. Fullmer F. A. Gardner D, E. Gibney W. S. Hawkins ... E. Heath C. Heidrich B. Hlx W. T. Hood E. C. Jones V. J. Jones H. T. Kellison Maribel Ki dwell . J. A. Klmbrough H. W. King Olive K mm ark ,.. J. O. Kuhn Perry Kuhn Amedeo Lasagn George Lasagne n. J. Ltnvine G. O. Lousignont Edmond Mahan M. C. Martin J, W. Mather J. t. Mattoa -...-- M. M. McClay 158.34 a. 134 10 - 123.70 1.74 : 811.04 130.28 . 33.53 1-11 A9 ZSL -. 147.03 134.20 131.32 279 88 213.71 181.48 .... 183 08 149 80 132.88 132 40 215 83 , 183.80 202.30 237.7$ , .... 79 20 , w- 130.30 . 133 33 6342 1M ta 154.30 125 43 . , 149.0S ...... 830 11 o . UO.tf (ConLlnutd m pags II)