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r HERALD AND NEWS. Klamath Falls. Ore Thursday. Aticust 1H. PAGE 11 B On The Record KLAMATH rOTS'TV M ARklAtiK LIltNStS T)arrel1 Houiton Blackwell, 23. and Either Kay S house. 17. Henry Delaney, 30, Chtloquin. and) lean or ascivenzie, mi, cnuoquin , Thorman Dene Marler, IB, and Car Alee B. Singleton. 17. Guy Hitson, 28. Bonanza, and Jo anne Keysor. 25, Bonanza. Terry Gordon Hannon, 21. and F ranres Cox. 20. Jasper Franklin Howell. 27, and El ale Marie Eastman. 21 DIVORCE PETITION Mary Marjorie Mainey vi. tjohn Michael Matney. seeks divorce Freddie Lee Ward vs. Kenneth Eu gene Ward, seeks divorce. Vernon L. Bryson vs. Mabel Marie Bryson. seeks divorce. Minnie Jane Brown vs. Henry Jack' on Brown, seeks divorce. Industry Turns Deaf Ear On Plan To Slash Prices KLAMATH CALLS BIRTHS BOYS k DAGGETT Born to Mr and Mrs Roddy M. Daggett August 10 in Klam ath Valley Hospital a boy, 9 lbs . II'-b nzs. SMITH Born to Mr and Mrs Her-1 bert M. Smith August 10 in Klamath Valley Hospital a boy, weighing S lbs.. 1 at WALKER Born to Mr. and Mrs Elmer Walker August 8 in Klamath Valley Hospital a boy, weighing 7 lbs., f ou. (correction . r.iRLff ROBERTS Born to .Mr. and Mrs. Ronald R. Roberts August 10 in Klam ath Valley Hospital a girl, weighing S lbs., 2'j nu. 10.19 ROI'N'Dl P Boys: 347 Girls: 287 Thefts Told At Crypts CAIRO IAP) Investigators have discovered that the Cairo museum has been systematically looted ot antique treasures. The remaining treasures of ancient Egypt have been sealed, and a check is being made to determine how much was stolen. The robberies came to light when a touring Soviet professor noticed that one of King Tut-Ankh-Amen's scepters was missing from its display case. He counted only 10 when the sign said 11. All points of exit from Egypt have been alerted against at tempts to smuggle the sceptre or any other relics out of the country. WASHINGTON AP-The steel industry. it was reliably reported today, has rejected a suggestion that it cut steel prices $10 a ton in lieu of granting a wage increase in the current strike situation. The suggestion was made by Rep. Chester A. Bowles iD-ConnM in a letter to President Eisen hower, who in turn had it referred directly to Chairman Roger Blough of the U.S. Steel Corp. Blough is said to have turned down the idea on the ground that wnthm in settling the monthlong strike. the steel companies are going to have to give the strikers some sort of wage increase anyway. So far the industry's position is that it cannot, in the public in terest, increase steel labor costs and thus spur inflation. The strik ing United Sleelworkers contend that this is an attempt to reverse traditional American economic policy that workers are entitled to regular sharing in prolits. Bowles told a reporter if the in dustry went along with his pro posals. he felt sure the sleelwork ers union would have to abandon its wage increase demands in the public interest. Bowles was the government's World War 1,1 price administrator. "The effect oi a steel price cut would help the entire economy," Bowles said. "It would probably mean that prices of new 1960 auto mobiles would have to be lower too. "We've just gotten out of the habit of cutting prices. But once started the idea would catch on." With steel negotiations conlinu ing in a complete stalemate in New York, other facets of the situ ation became known. 1. The administration has no in tention of invoking the Taft-Hart ley law's national emergency pro visions at least until Sept. 15 or LEGAL NOTICE TIMBER f'OR SALE. I'NITTD STATES DEPARTMENT Of THE IN TERIOR. Bl'REAU OF LAND MAN LEGAL NOTICE NOTK'K Of STHFFT VACATION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Common Council of the Cil AGEMENT ORAL AUCTION BIDS 1 Klamath Falls. Oregon, at it rt-KU LEGAL NOTICE Oct. 1. Officials are convinced there wilt be no sizable steel shortage until then. 2. Secretary of Labor James P Mitchell, who is studying the strike situation as a fact-finder for Eisenhower, has conferred several times with top figures in the steel companies and striking union.. 3. The union is convinced that with no settlement likely the gov ernment soon will have to inter vene, either by invoking Taft-Hartley or other methods. 4. U.S. Steel revealed it has sent out a statement to striking em ployes saying the union has exag gerated the effect of steel man agement proposals to change work rules. U.S. Steel's statement said that from 1940 through 1958 its worker employment costs have risen 288 per cent while shipments of steel products increased only 30 per cent. S. In reply the union said the work rules couldn't be too much of a problem at U.S. Steel because there have been only 135 cases in volving work rules in U.S. Steel grievance procedures since 1947, Out of the 135 cases, the union said, the company won all but 23 in arbitration. Also, the union said industry profit per man-hour rose from $1.47 in 1957 to $2.28 in 1959, or an increase of 67 per cent. s hereinafter designated will be re ceived by the District Manager, Bu reau of Land Manimmenl. South Riv erside at Barnett Road. Medford. Ore con, at 10 JO A. M. PACIFIC STANDARD TIME, on Thursday. Sept 10. 1959. for all limber marked or designated for rutting. Before bids are submitted full information concerning the Umber, ihe conditions of sale and submission of bids should be obtained from the above District Manager. The Ur meeting. August ltnh. 1.V, adopted, a resolution, declaring nn its pun in- vestigaiton ar.d initiation. it in i rut ton to vacate: that portion ot Laurence Street described a follow!.: BEGINNING at a point on the South ealerl line of Lawrence Street. aid noint being SI H feet Northeaster I from the most Westerly corner of Lot t. Block 14, HillMdr Addition in the City of Klamath Kills. Oregon: thence Northeasterly alone, the Sniithratrrl: right is hereby reserved to waive tech-1 line of Lawrence Street to the South-1 meal defect in this advertisement ' westerly line of HilUide Avenue;' and to reject any or all thence Northwesterly along the South- bids. The United States reserves the) westerly line of Hillside Avenue to the right to waive any informality in bids ; Northwesterly line of Lawrence Street, received whenever such waiver is in j thence Southwesterly along the North the interest of the United States. IN! westerly tine of Lawrence Street to JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON la point which lies 111 feet Soulhwester- OiC- GREEN: All timber designated ly from the most Easterl corner of i I. Bone Keller. Recorder of Ihe Cil of Klamath Falls. Orrgon. do hereby cert if thai the above and foregoing ! a true copy of a resolution tnlro duced and adopted by the Common Council of the City of KUmath Falls Oregon, al its regular meeting held on Monday Ihe toth. day of August 1959. and thereafter approved and signed by the Ma or and attested by trie Cltv Becnrdrr ROS1F. KELLER Recorder No 26. August 1.1, 14. IB. 17. 19, 20, Jl. 23. 24 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS I Sikiyou County High Schools ! Siskiyou County. California 1 Sealed bids are requested for two projects a follows. Site facilities al the Mt Shasta High School. Ml. Shas ta, and ihe Weed High School, Weed. California All added facilities at each school LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS i Notice is hereby given that the un- dersigned has been appointed adminis tratrix of the fc.tale of Thomas Wil liam Plcare). also known as T. W Pi card. deceased, by the Circuti Court of Klamath County, Orf-gon. and hat all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same to said administratrix al the office of the undersigned at Room 4. Melhase Building. KUmath Falls. Ore gon, together with proper vouchers. within six months of the date of the first publication of this notice, which is Julj 2-liu. 1958 Helena Edith Picard Administratrix O'Neill & McLaren Attorneys for Administratrix No. 88, July Ki. 30. August 6, 13. 1959 for cutting on NWNE1 Section 27. Lot 16. Block 7. said Hillside Addition: will be included on a separata Pro- T 39 S , R E.. w. M , esiimaieai tnence Souiheily crossing Lawrence posai rorm tor eacn scnooi. for the ouroose of this sale to be 'Street to Ihe noint of bee in nine, all in f Site facilities in general will con- 368 M bd. ft. Douglas-fir. 288 M bd Klamath Falls. Oregon nM of athletic fields, running track, ft. ponderosa pine. 207 M bd. ft su-l That al a recuinr meeting of said tennis and multi-use paved areas, gar pine. 2.1 M hd ft. incense-cedar. ! Common Council to be held on Ihe I jumping pit, tin fed and lawn areas. 83 M bd ft. white fir. No bid for ler;Uih day of September. liVt, at the sprinkler slem. fencing, walks, park than $3120 per M bd ft. for the Doug-: hour of 7 30 o'clock PM thereof, in ine areas, etc. las-fir. 33 30 per M bd. ft. for the I 'he Council Room of the Cit Hall j Bids, are to be delivered to the Board ponderosa pine. $34 80 per. M bd. ft I for said City, a public hearing will of Trustees of the Siskiou L'nion for the sugar pine. $12 00 per M bd 1 be held on said matter, at which any I High School District at their office ft. for the incense-cedar. $14 90 per! objections or remonstrances which i m the Warrens Building. Yreka. Cah M bd. ft. for the white fir or a tolal j may be made m writing and filed forma, on or before 230 p.m. Pacific purchase price of S29.T8S 30 will be j with the Recorder of said Cily will be! Daylight Saving Time on Thursday, considered. Minimum deposit with bid i heard and considered, and at which t September 3. 1959. The Board or Trus $3,000 00. KLAMATH COUNTY. All the Public may be heard. j tees reserves the right to open all timber designated for cutting on This notice is given by order of the bids at any one tuna during the meet ing Highway Group To Pave Road AMES. Iowa (API It may nol be loo long before happy bridal couples can drive down the road In Inwa's Little Rrnwn Thurrh in '40 s. ., , ... .... j . .the purpose of thia sale to be :I28 M ha VbIa Illlthnnt n.Hlnrt mill 1lict . . 1 " ... . .... mingled with the Stardust in their eyes. The State Highway Commission bent an attentive ear Wednesday to pleas that the 10-mile stretch of graveled Highway 346 be paved. Another 1000 H&N Families For Herald & News Advertisers The Herald and News will adjust adver tising rates, effective Oct. 1, 1959, on the basis of 15,000 net paid subscribers. Present rates were established Dec. 1, 1957 on the basis of 14,000 subscribers. ponderosa pine. 111 M bd. ft. sugar pine, 970 M bd. ft. Incense cedar. 187 M bd. ft. white fir. No bid for less than 327 45 per M bd. ft. for the Douglas-fir, $29.8.1 per M bd. ft. for the ponderosa pine, $40.25 per M bd ft. for the sugar pine, $11.15 per M bd. ft. for the Incense-cedar, $14.45 per M bd. ft. for the white fir or a total purchase price of SB2.908.510 will be considered. Minimum deposit with bid $8.:t00.00. No. 127 Aug. 13, 20. Cltv Recorder No. 125. August i:i, 20, 27. Sept 3. COUNCIL OF THE CITY OK KLAM ATH FALLS. OREl.ON. TO CON STRUCT AND LAY A SEWER LINE TO SERVE, portions OF BLOCK 12. NE', W'j. WaSE' Section 13. Common Council of said City. T 39 S.. R. 5 E . W. M-. estimated Done August LI. 1959. for the purpose of this sale to he, Rosie Keller l.812 M bd ft. Douglas-fir. 1.805 M bd. ft. ponderosa pine. 485 M bd. fi. sugar pine. 129 M bd. ft. incense-' cedar. 1.330 M bd. ft. white fir. 54 M bd. ft. Shasta red fir. No bid fori less than $29.05 per M bd. ft. for the Douglas-fir. $29 60 per M bd. ft. for the ponderosa pine. $.12.85 per M bd ft. for the sugar pine. $12.20 per M bd. ft. for the incense-cedar, $14 45 per M bd. ft. for the white fir. $13.95 per M bd. ft. for the Shasta red fir or a total purchase price of $137,443.95 will be considered. Minimum dcpOMt with bid, $1.1.800 00. GREEN-RELOG, All timber designated for cutting on NE'. E'zNW's. LOU 1. 2. 3. NE'- SW'i, N'SE', Section 31. T. 40 S, R. 7 E.. W. M., estimated for the purpose of this sale to be 1.304 M bd. ft. Douglas-fir, 10 M bd. ft. pon derosa Pine. 376 M bd. ft. incense- cedar. No bid for less than $23.78 per M bd. ft. for the Douglas-fir. $16.30 per M bd. ft. for the ponderosa pine. $621 per M bd. ft. for the incense cedar, or a total purchase price of $33,510.08 will be considered. Mini mum deposit with bid $3,400.00. All limber designated for culling on N'a. SW'4. N'jSE', SWSE4 Section 27 and SE'.NE'. E'3SE' Section 33. T. 8 E , W. M.. estimated for Contract documents which include plans and specifications, may be ob tained at the office of Howard R. Per nn. Arihitecl, 1121 Main Street. Klam- aih Falls. Oregon, for a deposit of $25 00 per set. containing both schools, RFSOLUTION NO ft which deposit will be returned to the RESOLUTION DECLARING THE i bidder upon receipt of the documents imlahus ur uir, iummu.-n u the Architect Contract documents are on file at the San Francisco Builders Exchange, 850 S. Van Ness Avenue. San Fran cisco. California; Daily Pacific Butld- ELDOR ADO ADDITION. BLOCK 24. i rr Plan Room. 465 Tenth Street, San ELDORADO HEIGHTS ADDITION ; Francisco. California; Sacramento Builders Exchange, 1331 T Street, Sac ramento. California; Valley Conlrac tors Exchange. 325 West 4th Street, Chico. California: Builders Exchange Co-operaltve. 317 Builders Exchange utlding, Portland. Oregon; cugene AND BLOCKS 20. 21. 28. 29. 36 and 37 Mountain View Addition. ALL TO SAID CITY; APPROVING PLANS. SPECI FICATIONS AND ESTIMATES THEREFORE FILED RY THE CITY ENGINEER: DESCHIR1NG THE BOUNDARIES OF THE PROPERTY Builders Exchange. 145 East 29th BENEFITED; AND DIRECTING Street. Eugene. Oregon; Cal-Ore Build CERTAIN STEPS TO BE TAKEN; cr, Exchange, 246 S Central. Med SAID PROJECT TO BE KNOWN AS;fnrd. Oregon, and at Ihe office of NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been appointed by the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Klamath County, Oregon. as Administratrix of the Estate of Gerald Roy Lalo. Deceased. All per sons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present them to me at the office of Glenn D. Ramirez, Suite 205. I.O.O.F. Building. 432 Main Street, Klamath Falls. Oregon, with vopcr vouchers within six months frnm the date of this notice. DATED this 23rd day of July. 1959. Grace Lalo, Administratrix of the Estate of GERALD ROY LALO, Deceased GLENN D. RAMIREZ ROBERT M, REDDING Attorneys for Administratrix No. 93, July 23, 30, August 6, 13, 1959. HERALD and NEWS Klamath Falli, Oragon Published Evaningi Manday through Friday and Sunday Mornings DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATE CARD Effective October 1, 1959 . Rotei Apply Doily and Sunday National Advertiiina pr col. Inch 1.68 Opart Local, Traniignt Advertising , par col. inch 1.68 Rtrail, Political Advertising par col. inch 1.32 L! ' Retail Monthly Earned Ratei Space used within calendar month 25 inches or more ' par cel. inch 1.28 50 inches or more ' par col. inch 1.24 100 inchei or more Pr col. inch 1.20 250 inches or more par col. inch 1.16 Pickup rate (Repeat within 30 days) per col. inch 1.16 , Church rote par col. inch 1.16 Multiple Advertiser rata par col. inch 1.32 No. .17-72 NOTICE OF FINAL. ACCOUNT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH In the Matter of the Estate of JESSIE BOBBINS WEISER, -Deceased Notice is hereby aiven that I have led my Final Account as adminiS' rator of the Estate of Jessie Robbing Welser. deceased, and that the Court as set September 1, 1959, at the hour f 10:00 a.m.. as the time for the hearing of objections to said Final Account and settlement thereof. Dated this July 23rd, 1AM. LORENTINE S. WEISER Administrator NEILL ic MCLAREN llornevs for Administrator No. 86, July 23. 30, August 6, 13, 1950. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. Notice Is hereby given that by vir tue of an order of sale duly made on August 11th, 1959, by the Judge of the Circuit Court of the. State of Oregon for Klamath County and entered by the clerk of said Court on said date wherein I, A. C. Yaden, the adminis-: trator with the will annexed of the estate of Linda Woolley Baker Brown. Deceased, was authorized, ucensea nd empowered to sell at public auc- New . . . Contracts New ... the Herald and News will have con tracts available . which will provide advertisers with a guaranteed rate for 12 months; a liberal reward for contract performance; a substantial discount for the large space user; and a reward to the small operator for consistency. Your Herald and News advertising repre sentative has full details. Consult him for help in planning your advertising for bigger volume and more profits and for the most beneficial con tract. TU 4-8111 The Basic Advertising Medium of the Klamath Basin , tinn or private sale in the manner provided by law, for cash, the follow-l described roalty. to-wu: i-ois twenty-one i21i. twenty-two i22i, twen ty-three i23t and twenty-four i24i ot, Block seventeen U7i jn Second Addi- to the City of Klamath Falls, Klamath County, Oregon. I will on or after the 12tn day oi September, 1959. at my office, 41 1 Main Street. Klamath Falls; Oregon, sell at private sale, for .cash, said described realty. Dated and first published this I3tn day of August. 1959. t A. C Yaoen, Aamimsiraior, C.T.A. No. 129, August 13, 20. 27, September 3. SEWER UNIT NO. 27 The City Engineer of the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, pursuant to a resolution of the Common Council heretofore adoplrd, having filed plans, specifications and estimates for the cost of constructing and laying what is: known as the 27th. sewer unit of the City of Klamath Falls, serving, por tions of Block 12. Eldorado Addition. Block 24. Eldorado Heights Addition and Blocks 20, 21. 2R. 29. :i6 and 37 Mountain View Addition, of said City; embracing in said unit all of the ter ritory hereinafter bounded and de scribed; and the Common Council hav ing taken said plana, specifications and estimates under consideration, and hav ing determined the boundaries of Ihe assessment district;' now finds all thereof satisfactory: "THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON. DULY ASSF.MB1.ED IN REGULAR SESSION AS FOLLOWS: Section I. That the plans, specifications and estimates for the construction and in stallation of what is to be known as the 27th. sewer unit of the City of Klamath Falls. Oregon, filed with the City by the City Engineer, shall be, the same are nercny approved and adopted- Section U That the Common Counril of the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, hereby declares its Intention to construct and nut a II the 27th. Sewer Unit of said City in accordance with the said plans. specification, and- estimates; this proj ect consists of constructing sc-wer lines for a sanitary sewer serving a portion of Block 12. Eldorado Addition. Block 24. Eldorado Heights Addition, and Blocks 20, 21, 2H, 29, 36 and 37 Moun tain View Addition, to said City. The sewer lines will be constructed of ci ther concrete pipe, or vitrified clay. or cement asbestos pipe and the proj ect will include all necessary manholes and other appurtenances, as more fully shown on said plans and specifica tions, at a total estimated cost a, fol lows: Cement Concrete sewer pipr. $3fl. 461,72; Vitrified Clay pipe. $41,442.63; Asbestos Cement pipe. S40.2O7.22. . Said estimates include engineering, attorney fees, supervision, advertising, clerical assistance and unforeseen con tingencies. Section III. That the properly lying within ,the boundaries hereinafter described, shall be and is hereby declared to be bene fited by the construction and installa tion of said sewer system, to-wil: Beginning at the southeast corner of lot IB, block 36, Mountain View Addition to the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon; thence northbrly along line common to lots 18 and 19 of said block 36 to the southerly line of the alley In said block 36; thence easterly a one the southerly line ot said aucy to the westerly line of Calhoun Street; thence northerly along the westerly line of Calhoun, Street In the southerly line of Park Row; thence westerly along the southerly line of Park Row to the westerly line of Tiffany street thence southerly along the westerly line of Tiffany Street to the northeast Dr. J. E. Hurley, Superintendent. Sis kiyou Union High School District, War rens Building, Yreka, California. Bidders are hereby notified that pur suant to the Statutes of the State of California, or local laws thereto ap plicable, the Trustees of the Siski you Union High School District have ascertained the general prevailing rate of per diem wages in the localities in which this work is to be performed for each craft or type of workmen or mechanic needed to execute the contract. The prevailing rates so de termined arc as follows: Asphalt Raker and lroners. $2,935; Carpenters. $3 58: Cement Finishers, S3 525; Concrete Mixer lover 1 yd.t, $3.48; Dump Truck Driver mnder 4 vds.i. S2.76; Dump Truck Driver (over 4 yds i. S2 89; Grader Operator, Power Pull Blade, $3.75; Laborers, Group No. 1 . S2.0:t5; Laliorers. Group No. 2, $2 785; Laborers. Group No. 3, $2,685; Painter, S3 25: Plumber, S4.05. Roller Oneralor. $3.50: Trarlor Driv er with Bonm, $3.75; Transit Mix. 4 yds. and over. $2 965: Transit Mix, under 4 yds., $2,865; Trenching Ma chine. $3.55; Sheet Metal workers, $2 30. overtime not le.is man one ana one- half (Pal times the ahove rates, Sun days and holidays, not less than two times the above rates. Bidders shall check with the Building Trades Council having jurisdiction, for any rates not covered, for health, welfare and other funds and benefits for changes in rates or benefits, which1 have been established by craft agree ment. Bids are to be accompanied by 3"r bld bond or certified check and the successful hiddrr will be required to furnish a surety company R0rh perfor mance and 50 Labor and Materials Bond, and he shall be required Public Liability Insurance to cover all phrases of the work. The Board of Trustees of inr sis- kivou Union High School District re serves the right to reject any and all bids and to waive any informalities. Signed James D. Herbert Clerk No. 124, August 13, 20, 27( RESOLUTION NO. 980 A RESOLUTION DECLARING THE INTENTION OF THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KLAM ATH FALLS, OREGON. TO PAVE AND IMPROVE. VAN NFSS AVENUE FROM THE SOUTHWESTERLY LINK OF PACIFIC TERRACE TO THE EASTF.HLY LINE OF FAIRMOUNT STREET. CALHOUN STREET FROM THE NORTHERLY LINE OF VAN NESS AVENUE TO THE NORTHER LY LINE OF BENSON STREET. BEN SON STREET FROM THE EASTER LY LINE OF CALHOUN STREET TO THE WESTERLY LINE OF FAIR MOUNT STREET. AND FAIRMOUNT STHEET FROM THE NORTHERLY LINE OF VAN NESS AVENUE TO THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF THE ALLEY IN BLOCK 31. MOUNTAIN VIEW ADDITION. IN SAID CITY SAID PROJECT TO BE KNOWN AS IMPROVEMENT UNIT NO. 14(i: AND DIRECTING CERTAIN STEPS BE TAKEN IN CONNECTION THERE WITH; AND FINDING PLANS. SPECI F1CATIONS AND ESTIMATES FOR SAID PROJECT SATISFACTORY. WHEREAS, the City Engineer, ol the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, pursuant to a resolution of the Com mon Council of said City, heretofore adopted, having filed plans, specifics tions and estimates for the cost of im proving and paving. Van Nss Ave nue from the southwesterly line of PacUio Terrace to the easterly line of Fa i mount Street, Calhoun Street from the northerly line of Van Ness Avenue to the northerly line of Ben son Street, Benson Street rom the easlerly line of Calhoun Street to the westerly line of Fairmount Street, and Fairmotint Street from the northerly line of Van Ness Avenue to the south erly line of the alley in Block 31 Mountain view Addition, in said t-ity; and the Common Council of said City, finding the said plans, specifications and estimates satisfactory for said project, which shall be known as Im provement Unit No. 148; THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KLAMATH FALLS, ORE GON, DULY ASSEMBLED IN REGU LAR SESSION, AS FOLLOWS; Section 1. That said plans, specifications and estimates for the Improvement of said portion of said street, heretofore filed by the City Engineer, b and the same are hereby approved. That the Common Council of the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, hereby declares its intention to improve said portion of said streets in accordance with Mne plans, specifications ana esu mates aa follows: Paving of said portion of streets will consist of 3" asp name concrete or 6" of cement concrete and will bo of the following widths, Including ce mrnl concrete curbs and gutters: Van Nets Avenue will be 36' In width from the southwesterly .line of. Pacific Terrace to the westerly line of Cal houn Street and 32' in width from the easterlv line of Calhoun Street to the westerly line of Fairmount Slree1 Fairmount Street and Benson Street will be 32' in width, Calhoun Street will be 36' in width. No sidewalks are to he ran st rue ted. Four Intersections are Included. Asphalt Ic concrete driveways will be constructed to the property line where I required and requested. Necessary miscellaneous items as re quired to give a completed project are included. The estimated cost of nil classes of Improvment .embracing all work and. materials for the complete improve ment of said project for such type of pavement being as follows: Anphaltie Concrete Pavement 3" In thickness, S30.in;f.is. Portland Cement conrrete pave ment, 6" in thickness, $ao,4H.i9. Section 2. That the property lying within the boundaries hereinafter described be and the name are hereby declared to be benefited by the said Improvement, to-wlt: Beginning at the southwest corner WANT AD CLASSIFICATION DIRECTORY AUTOHOTrVI Trailers Auto Miscellaneous New Cars St Trucks , Used Cars . Trucks . a- IMPLOTMEKT V Help Wanted. Female Helo Wanted. Male , Help Wanted Situations Wanted REAL KITATI Rooms For Rent .. 29 Apartment For Rent , 24 Houses For Rent . . . Vi itc. Prooertv to Lei 37 Real Eitate Wanted . M Real Ettate Exchange 1L 20 Real Estate For Sale M Business Opportunities- NOTICE! Card of Thanks , in Mt-moriam . . 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V ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS SiHkiyou County High Schools Siskiyou County, California Sealed bids are requested for three projects as follows: Site facilities at the Butte valley High school, uorris, the Yreka High School, Yreka. Also1 of lot 10, block 36, Mountain View included at Ihe Yreka Hiffh School are i Addition to the cltv of Klamath rails, four classrooms and shop additions! Oregon, thence northerly parallel to Toastmistresses Schedule Meet Ewauna and Mt. Mazama Toast- mistress Clubs will meet for a joint program at a dinner meet ing in the Willard Hotel, 6:30 p.m. Thursday, August 13. Flag salute will be led by Eva Cook: opening, Reba Martz; tim er. Eve Morey; lexicologist. Vir ginia Fuller; evaluator, Eunice Bunnell; all of the Mt. Mazama Chapter. Helen Bassett of the Ewauna group will act as topic- mistrfiss and Ingeborg Pex of Mt. Mazama will be toastmistress. Ramona Smith of Ewauna will be critic for the speeches. Eva Cook, president of Mt. Ma zama, will report on the Interna tional Toastmistress convention, at which she recently represented both local chapters. Dela Baty. Mt. Mazama, and Margaret Da vies, Ewauna, will give prepared speeches. Kathy Mc Donald, Mt. Mazama educational chairman, has prepared an educa tional feature for the program. CARD PARTY Sacred Heart Academy Mothers Club will hold a card party and fall style show Wednesday, August 19. in the Sacred Heart gym. Des sert will be served at 7:30 p.m The public is invited. For rcserva-, Au,uit Ji tions call Lorraine Cavanaugh, TU 4-8602; June Andrieu, TU 2-0537; Lorraine Huettl, TU 4-5947; Bcr nice Hoi ford, TU 4-8276 or Mary Schiff, TU 13074. corner of lot 16. block 15, Eldorado Helahts Addition to the City of Klam ath Falls. Orenon; thence westerly along the lines common to lots 13 and 16 of said block 15 to the northwest corner of lot 16 said block 15; thence southerly along the lines common to lots 15 and 16 and to Inls 18 and 10 of said block 15 to the northerly line of Euclid Street; thence crossing Eu clid Street to the northwest corner of lot 1, block 24, said Eldorado Heights Addition; thence southerly along the westerly lines ot lot 1. 4, 5. and 6, said block 24 to the most norlherly corner of lot 11, said block 24; thence southeasterly along the northeasterly lines of lots ll. 14, is. 16. and id block 24 to the southwest corner of lot 17 said block 24: thence easterly along the southerly line of lot 17 said block 24 to the westerly line of Tiffany Street: thence southerly along the westerly line of Tiffany Street to the northerly line of Van Ness Avenue; thence easterly along tne norineriy line of Vantyess Avenue to the point of be a in nine. Said real property ahove described lying In City of Kiamatn Fans, ruam ath County. OreRnn. shall be and i: hereby declared to he benefited and assessed for the expense of said sewer unit. Section IV. That Tuesday the 8th. day of Sep tember, 1050, at the hour or 7;.w o'clock P.M. thrreof, Room in the City Hall of Klamath Falls. Oregon, shall he and Is hereby fixed as the time and place for hearing objections and remonstrances against the construction and lnttanatioin oi laid 27th. aewer unit. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that I the Recorder of the City of Klamath Falls. Oregon, be and she Is hereby authorized and directed to cause a no lice of said hearing to he published aa provided by the City Charter and conforming thereto she shall cause this resolution to be published In the City official newspaper, once a day for ten consecutive days, and the City Engi neer, be and he Is hereby directed to post, within five days after the first publication of this resolution, on the street or streets along the line of the contemplated sewer, at least two no tices; headed. "NOTICE OF SEWER WORK" In letters of not less than one di Inch In length, and said notices shall contain In legible characters, a copy of the resolution of the Counril and the date of it message, and the City Engineer shall file with the City Recorder an affidavit of the posting of such notices, stating the date when posted, and places where posted and the number of notices posted, Passed by the Common Counril of the City of Klamath Falls. Oregon, this loth, day of August, ib.w having a total area of approximately 7,2ti0 snuare feet. All added facilities at each scnooi will be included on a separate Proposal Form for each school. Site facilities in general will consist of athletic Melds, running track, tennts and multi-use paved areas, jumping pita, turfed and lawn areas, sprinkler system, fencing, walks, parking areas, etc. i , ) Bids are to be delivered to the Board of Trustees of the Siskiyou Union High School District at thatr office In the Warrens Building, Yrejia, California, on or before 2:30 p.m.. Pacific Day light Raving Time on Thursday, Au-I sust 20, 10511. The Board of Trustees reserves the right to open all bids at any one time durins the meeting, Contract documents which Include plans and specifications, may be ob tained at the office of Howard R. Per Architect. 1121 Main Street. Klam ath Falls. Oregon, for a deposit of $25.00 per set, $50.00 for all three sets, which deposit will be returned to the bidder upon receipt of the docu ments to the Architect. Contract documents are on file at the San Francisco Builders Exchange, 850 S. Van Ness Avenue,- San Francisco, California; Dally Pacific Builder Plan Room, 465 Tenth Street, Ban Franclsro.l California: Sacramento- Builders Ex change, 1331 T Street, Sacramento, California: Valley Contractors Ex change, 325 West 4th Street, Chlco, California; Builder! Exchange Co operative, 317 Builders Exrhange Building, Portland, Oregon: Eugene Builders Exchange, 145 East 20th Street, Eugene, Oregon; Cal-Ore Build ers Exchange, 246 S. Central, Medford, Oregon, and at the office of Dr. J. E. Hurlev. Superintendent. Siskiyou Un ion High School District, Warren Building. Yreka. California. Bidders are hereby notified that pursu ant to the Statutes of the Stale of Cali fornia, or local iaws thereto applicable, ihe Trustees of the Siskiyou Union High School District have ascertained the Bcneral prevailing rate of per diem the Council' WflKe11 ,n ,nc tocalltici in which this craft or type of workmen or mechanic needed to execute the contract. The prevailing rates so determined are aa follows: Asphalt Baker and lroners. $2,935; CarnenterV $3.38; Cement Finishers. $3.5X5; Concrete Mixer (over 1 yd.). $3 45: Dump Truck Driver (under vds i. $2.76: Dump Truck Lmver lover 4 vds. i. $2.89: Grader Operator. Pow er Pull Blade, iarorer. uroup No. 1. $2 035: Laborers, nroup No. z, $2,963; Laborers. Group No. 3, $2 683; Painter. $3 25: Plumber, $405. Roller Operator. $3 50: Tractor Drlv- er with Boom. $3.75: Transit Mix. 4 yds and over, $2 065; Transit Mix, under 4 yd., $2 R63; Trenching Ma chine, $3 55; Sheet Metal Workers, $2.30. Overtime not less than one and one half (I'll times the above rates, Sun days and holidays, not less than two 2i times the above rates. Bidders shall check with the Building Trades Council having Jurtidtrtlon. for any rates not covered, for health, welfare and other fund and benefits for rhanaes in rates or benefits, which have been established by craft agree ment. Bids are in be accompanied by S hid bond or certified check and the Niiccretful bidder wilt be required to furnish a surety .company 30 perror- WARD'S Klamath Funeral Home. 021 High Street. Phone TU 2-4404. MEETING NOTICES 1 CRATER LAKE LODGE No. 211, A.F. & A.M. Special Communication Thurs day, August 13, 7:30 p.m. Work in Master Mason Degree. Dale Howell, W. M. LOST 4 FOUND Presented to the Mavnr and by him trounce and 50 Labor and Materials approved and signed this 11th day oi; Bond, and he shall be required to car ry funiic 1.1011 ny insurance u tovir all phrases of the work. The Board of Trustees of the Siskiyou LAWRENCE E. SLATER Mavor ATTEST: ROSIE KELLER Recorder. STATE OF OREGON, COUNTY OF KLAMATH. SS CITY Or KLAMATH FALLS. Union High School District reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to waive any Informalities. Signed James D. Herbert Clerk No. 105, iulr 20, August I, U. and 150 feet distant westerly from the westerly line of Calhoun Street a dis tance of 414 feet .lo the ccntcrllne of the alley in block 2, said Mountain View Addition1, thence easterly, par-' allel to and lift feet distant northerly from the northerly line of Benson Street to the westerly line of Fair mount Street: thence continuing east erly crossing Fairmount Street to the, northwest corner of 101 u, diock ji. said Mountain View Addition; thence contlnulna easterly alone the south erly line of the alley in said btock 31 to the northeast corner of lot 17. said block .11; thence southerly parallel to and 125 feet distant easterly from the easterly line of Fairmount Street to the centerllne of vacated Benson street; thence easterly along the centerllne of vacated Benson Street 23 feet; thence southerly narallel to and 130 feet dls tant easterly from the easterly line of Fairmount Street to the southeast corner of lot 18, block 34, said Moun tain View Addition; tnence aouinwesi erly crossing Van Ness Avenue to the most easterly corner 01 lot 1, diock , Hillside Addition to the City ot Klam ath Falls. Oreson: thence continuing southwesterly along the southeasterly lines of lot 1, 2, ana a, saio. diock to the northeasterly line or lot o, said block 7: thence southeasterly along the northeasterly line of lot e, ild block 7 to tne most easieny cor ner of lot 6, said block 7; thence southwesterly alone the line common to lots 6 and 7, said diock 7, to me northeasterly line of Pacific Terrace; thence northwesterly along the north easterly line of Pacific Terrace to the most westerly corner of lot 4, said block 7; thence southwesterly crossing Van Nesi Avenue to the point of be Minn in. That all the property Included In the aforesaid boundaries above described be and the same Is hereby declared be benefited by said Improvement and assessed for the expense thereof. Section 3. That Tuesday the 2nd. day of Sep tember, 1030, at the hour of 4:00 o'clock P M and the Council Room of the City Hall In Klamath Fans. Ore gon, be and It 1 hereby fixed as the time and place for hearing objections and remonstrances against said pro posed Improvement. Section 4. That the City Recorder be and she Is hereby authorized and directed to cause notice of such hearing to be published as provided by the City Charfer of said City and she shall publish this resolution aa provided by taw. and within five days after the first publication thereof the City En gineer shall cause to oe conspicuously posted at eacn ena 01 ine nn m ran. lemplated Improvement such notice as i. nrnviderf hv law and ordinance. Passed by the common Louncii 01 the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, this 3rd. dav of AufUlt. 103B, Presented to the Mayor and by him approved and signed this 4th day of August, ib.-w- bAwntnL sua i r.n Mayor ATTEST: BOSIE KELLER Recorder. STATE OF OREGON, COUNTY Or KLAMATH, SS. CITY OF KLAMATH FALLS. I, Rosle Keller. Recorder of the City! of Klamath rails, Oregon, do hereby! certify that the above and foregoing 1 is a true copy of a resolution intro duced and adopted by the Common Council or the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, -at Its regular meeting held on the 3rd. day of August. 1Q30. and thereafter approved and signed by the Mayor, and attested by the Recorder. Roslt Keller City Recorder. No. 116. August 6, T, t, 10, 11, IS, 13. 14, 16 IT. LOST. Medium sited golden-haired fe male dog In vicinity of Mt. Whitney, Answers to name "Taffy." Reward, Phone TU 4-4801. FOUND one bicycle. TU 2-0060. SORREL QUARTER HORSE Saddle and Bridle lost on Seven Lukes Trail, west of Fort Klamath. "OS" brand on left shoulder. 1- $50 REWARD for horse and saddle.: Contact Nicholson, branding inspector. Fort Klamath. GENERAL NOTICES 4 FREE BUILDING '40xR0. You tear It down, and the material is yours. Peyton and Company. DOES your organization need money? f can help you build up that sinking treasury or pay for your project. Ap ply Walkins Product, 209 g. Main. PERSONALS U- 4 THE Rawlelgh man. Phone TU 2-0501 before S or after s for orders. SPENCER CORSETIERE. Phone TU 4-8507. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF STREET VACATION NOTICE IS HEREBY OWEN, that the Common Council ' of the City ot Klamath Falls, Oregon at its regular meeting, July 20, 1050, adopted a res olution, declaring on Its own Investi gation and Initiation; Its Intention to vacate; VanNess Street, in a westerly direction, from its Intersection with the west line of Highway 87, known as West Side Bypass, to its intersec tion with the east line of Moneliui Street, all In City of Klamath Falls, Oregon. That at a renular meeting of said Common Council to be held on the 24th. day nf August. 1959. at the hour of 7:30 o'clock P.M. thereof. In the Council Room of the City Hall for said City, a public hearing will be held on said matter, at wnicn any oo- Jecllons or remonstrances which may v be made In writing and filed witn tne Recorder of said City will be heard and considered, and at which the Pub lic may he heard. This notice ts aiven oy oraer oi tne Common Council of said City. Done this July 23. 1059. ROSIE KELLER Cltv Recorder. No. 80, July 23. 30, August 6, 13, 1959. NOTICE Or STREET VACATION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Common Council of the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, at Its regular meeting. July 27, 1950. adopted a reao lutlon, declaring on its own investiga tion and Initiation: its intention to va cate; the alley between Lots fourteen il4i and fifteen 15i in Block Seven 7i Hillside Addition, to the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, extending from Lawrence to VanNess Streets. That at a regular meeting of said Common Council to be held on the Bin. day of September, 1950, at the hour of 7 jo o'clock P.M. thereof, in the Council Room of the City Hall for said City, a public hearing will bo held on said proposition, at which ob jections or remonstrances which may be made in writing and filed with the) Recorder ot said City will be heard and considered, aod at which the pub He may be heard. This notice ts given by order of the Common Council of said Ctty. Don thts 30th. day of July, 1959 Rosia Keller , City Recorder. No 103. July 30. August t, U, BJk ; I. 4.- t 4- . - V J.- r 1; i- V iy i.- it - V t- ir V l-t.- ir V' 1. V - V.' .. i, i- ... I - . . v.