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PAGE 2 A Algiers Fight Replaced By Shame ALGIERS (API - (passed by censor) This was a city of de fiant barricades, of hope mixed with uncertainly. Algiers is about to bury its dead civilians and gendarmes felled Sunday by bullets tired by French men against Frenchmen in a moment of panic. Today shame replaced the heal of fighting. But armed men continued to hold out in the barricades in the heart of the city. They stood around campfires on the sidewalks and grimly clutched guns. Other armed men Frenchmen like themselves have thrown cor dons around their encampment. They are the troops called in to sea! off the troubled area. No one believed after bloody Sunday that Frenchmen would again fire upon Frenchmen in Algiers. Yet men inside the barricaded area vowed they would not sur render, that they would not leave the stronghold until Algeria is pro claimed forever French. Most of the armed men inside the barricaded encampment have no political doctrine. Their only doctrine was a powerful throaty roar "Algeria is French." But many of those who led them espoused right-wing ideas. Some said it was a solution of despair and fear of fear that this coun try in which they formed an elite minority would some day be run by rebels. Some solution has to come. No one knows how. As night shrouded the city paratroops spread out cots and blankets on the sidewalk. Near machincguns and field packs a portable radio broadcast a Bee thoven concerto. HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, Ore. Wednesday, Tag.-.-T.- J 9.60 , l I DENNIS THE MENACE 1 1 - ! IIU J,... ""tp"! l'lL BET yOJD HOWL, TOO, IF I MMX YOi SLEEP OUTSIDE' Inter-Tie Given Go Slow Tag PORTLAND (API Any inter ti 3 between the Columbia River Power System in the Pacific Northwest and California utilities ought to be held up until the Northwest has more assurance of piotcction than it litis now, PREDICTS KENNEDY VICTORY INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (UPI) - stale ten. Marshall Kizer, co- manager of the Indiana Kennedy for president organization, pre dicted today that Sen. John F. Kennedy (D-Mass.) will enter on Feb. 4 the May 3 Indiana presi dential primary and win it easily. LAST 2 DAYS! ',3Cie him who is without sin cast the first stone..." Crew Rescues Saddle Pony PENDLETON (API Nine men worked four hours Sunday to rescue a saddle pony which had fallen into the Umatilla River, east of town. Pain Schacher, a Pendleton teen-ager, was leading the horse along a steep bank when it fell into the neck - deep river. The horse became mired in the soft river hottom and was unable to get out. Buck Lietiallen, CNperienced with horses, was called. He re- ruited additional help. The crew dug down into the river bank so they could get a work area. The horse was then lassoed and pulled out. It suffered severe neck bruises from the rope, but other wise was all right. . a WARNER BROS, picture inn i TECHNIRAMA" cm n TECHNICOLOR" SttRftihG CARROLL BAKER-ROGER MOORE WALTER SLEZAK-KAT1NA PAXINOU, Judge Unshaken By Novel Alibi CENTRAL FALLS, R.I. (AP- Bcrtrand R. Duhamcl, 22, Woon- socket, had a novel alibi in Dis trict Court Sunday where he ap peared for driving 100 miles an hour. He told the court he was driv ing with the girl he loves when a rival for her affections pulled up in front of them and drove at 10 miles an hour. Duhamcl said ho became infur iated and put on a burst of speed, just when slate troopers appeared. He was Fined $10 after Judge Ouillaume Myotic cautioned him ho is likely to become a corpse before he becomes a bridegroom That view was voiced by repre sentatives of Northwest states, utilities and industries at a meet- :ng here today, and California's spokesman, Ralph M. lirody, rep resenting Gov. Pat Brown, said his state would do all it could to protect the rights ol Northwest customers. Bonneville Power Administra tion recently recommended as economically leasible a 2.10,000- volt line, to be built by California private utilities, connecting to Bonneville power. The purpose would be to allow California to draw on Northwest power when surpluses were available. Con gressional approval is needed. A committee of 13 representa tives of interested groups met today to make their recommenda tion and it developed that nearly all were worried that public agen cies in California might get con nected to the wire which, under the law, would give them prefer ence over private industries or utilities in the Northwest. Ken Billingtnn, representing public agencies in the Northwest, recommended that no action be taken on the inter-tie until the law provides protection. Klimath Fall; Oregon Serving Southern Oregon and Northern California ' Published daily nxcept Saturday by Southern Oregon Publishing Company Main at tpJanade Phone TUxedo 4-8111 FRANK JENKINS, Editor BILL JENKINS, Managing Editor FLOYD WYNNE. City Editor Brttered ai second class matter at tha post office at Klamath Falls, Oregon, on August 20. 1900. under act of Congress, March 3, 1S79. Second-clan postage paid at Klamath Falls, Oregon, and at additional mailing offices. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Carrier 1 Month . .. S 1 50 8 Months 1 Year Mall (n Advanca 1 Month S Months 1 Year . $ 0.00 18.01 . 1.30 , t 8.30 tlS.OO Carrier and Dealers Week days copy ;vc Sundays, copy . 10c UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATED PRESS AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATION Subscribers not receiving delivery of their Herald and News, please phone TUxedo 4-8111 before 7 P.M. After 7 P.M.. phone Maurice Miller. Cir culation Manager at TUxedo 4-4733 LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF ASSESSMENTS NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS WHOSE PROPERTY HAS BEEN FOUND LIABLE FOR COST OF 27TH SEWER UNIT, THAT THEY HAVE TWENTY DAYS FROM THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE IN WHICH TO FILE APPLICATION TO PAY ASSESSMENT IN TEN EQUAL INSTALLMENTS. OR PAY IN CASH. WHEREAS, the Common Council of the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, by ordinance duly adopted January 11. I860, declared the proportionate as sessment on each Jot, part of lot, block, or parcel of acreage property found to be benefited for proportion ate share of the cost of the 27th. sewer unit; serving a portion of Block 12, Eldorado Addition, Block 24. El dorado Heights Addition and Blocks 20, 21, 28, 29, 36 and .'17 Mountain View Addition, all in the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon; all as more fully and in detail shown on the plans and specifications of the City Engineer on file with the Recorder of said City in the matter of said improvement; that the property so found benefited and liable and assessed as aforesaid, Is the property that lies within the boundaries of the following descrip tion, to-wit: Beginning at the southeast corner of lot 18. block 38. Mountain View Addi tion to the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon; thence northerly along line common to lots 18 and 10 of said block 36 to the southerly line of the alley in said block 36; thence easterly along the southerly line of said alley to the westerly line of Calhoun Street; thence northerly along the westerly line of Calhoun Street to 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 wester ly line of Tiffany Street to the north east corner of lot 18, block 15, El dorado Heights Addition to the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon; thence wester ly along the line common to lots 13 and 16 of said block 13 to the north west corner of lot 16 said block 15 thence southerly along the line com mon to lots 15 and 16 and to lots 18 and 10 of said block 15 to the norther ly line of Euclid Street; thence cross ing Euclid Street to the northwest corner of lot 1, Block 24, said El dorado Heights Addition; thence south erly along the westerly lines of lots 1, 4, 5, and ti, said block 24 to the most northerly corner of lot II, said block 24; thence southeasterly along the northeasterly line of lots 11, 14, 15, 16 and 18 said block 24 to the south west 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 utherjy along the westerly line of Tiffany Street to the northerly line of Van Ness Avenue; thence easterly along the northerly line of Van Ness Avenue to the point of beginning. I he docket of City Liens has been made up as provided by the Charter of said City, and below will be found list of the names of the owners whose property has been so assessed as aforesaid against which liens have been docketed, as by said ordinance provided, together with the descrip tion of the property of each owner and the total amount so assessed against each specific property and the owner and holder thereof. Reierence is hereby made to such lien docket for detail description of each lot, part of lot, block or parcel of acreage property so assessed. Further notice is hereby given to respective owners of property so as sessed and hereinafter listed that such, assessment' 1b now due and payable, and will be delinquent from and after i the expiration of twenty days from the date of the first publication of this notice, which said first publication will be made on the 27th, day of January, 1960. , The owners of property so assessed ns aforesaid must cither pay In cash or make and file with the Recorder of the said City on or before the Wth day of February, 1960, being twenty days from the first publication of this notice, their respective applications lo pay such assessments in ' ten equal installments, providing tney nave not previously signed for same. The following is the description of the Droucrtv. all situated n the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, name of the owner thereof and the amount of the lien placed against the respec tive piece of property, to-wit: ELDORADO HEIGHTS ADDITION Lot 16, Block 15, Wilson Title and Abstract Co.. 5292.14; Lot 17, Block Willinm St Betty Ganong. $332.64; Lot 18, Block 15, William tV Betty Ga nong. $294.90. Lot 1. Block 24. Wilson Title and Abstract Co., $300.26; Lot 4, Block 24, Wilson Title and Abstract Co., $316.80; Lot 3, Block 24, Wilson Title and Ab. tract Co.. S333.40; Lot 6, HIOCK 24 Wilson Title and Abstract Co., $329.23; Lot 12. Block 24. Wilson Title and Abstract Co., S412.79; Lot 13, Block Wilson Title and Abstract $307.55. MOUNTAIN VIEW ADDITION Lot 1. Block 20. Superior Homes Corporation, $130.43; Lot 2, Block zti. Superior Homes Corporation, $130.43; Lot 3, Block 20, Superior Homes Cor poration, $130.43; Lot 4. Block 20. Superior Homes Corporation, $141.43; Lot 3. Block 20, Superior Homes Cor poration, $130.43; Lot 0, Block 20. Supe rior Homes Corporation, S130.43; Lot Block 20. Superior Homes Corpora- lion. $130.43; Lot 8, Block 20, Superi or Homes Corporation, $141.43; Lot 9, Block 20, Garnet W. & Vera Harra, $130.43; Lot 10, Block 20, Garnet W. & LEGAL NOTICE Vera Harra, $130.43; Lot 11, Block 20, Garnet W. 6t Vera Harra, $130.43; Lot 12, Block 20, Garnet W. St Vera Harra, $141.43; Lot Li.v Block 20, William B. Sc Edith Applegate, $183.43; Lot 14, Block 20, William B. St Edith Applegate, $130.43; Lot 13, Block 20, William B. St Edith Apple gate, $130.43; Lot 16. Block 20. Lester G. & Pauline G. Offield, $183.43; Lot 17, Block 20, Lester G, Sc Pauline G. Offield, $130,43; Lot 18, Block 20, Les ter G. St Pauline G. Offield, $130.43; Lot 19, Block 20, Gerald R. Hen rietta E. Clemens, $185.43; Lot 20, Block 20, Gerald R. Sc Henrietta E. Clemens, $130.43; Lot 21, Block 20, Gerald R. Sc Henrietta E. Clemens, $130.43; Lot 22, Block 20, Virginia J.: Payne, $185.43; Lot 23, Block 20, Vir ginia J. Payne, $130.43; Lot 24, Block1 20. Virginia J. Payne, $130.42. Lot 1, Block 21, Frank W. Sc Dorrls A. Johnson. $130.42; Lot 2. Block 21, Frank W. St Dorris A. Johnson, $130. 42; Lot 3, Block 21. Frank W. Sc Dorris A. Johnson, $141.42; Lot 4, Block 21, Frank W. St Dorris A. Johnson, $130. 42; Lot 5, Block 21, Frank W. Sc Dor ris A, Johnson. $141.42: Lot 6. Block 21, Frank W. Sc Dorris A. Johnson, $130.42; Lot 7. Block 21, City of Klam ath Falls, Oregon. $130.42; Lot 6, Block 21, City of Klamath Falls, Ore gon, $130.42; Lot 0, Block 21, City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, $141.42: Lot 10, Block 21. City of Klamath Falls, Oregon. $130.43; Lot 11, Block 21, City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, $130.43; Lot 12, Block 21. City of Klamath Falls, Oregon. $141.43; Lot 13, Block 21, Bert C. Thomas, $185.43; Lot 14, Block 21, Bert C. Thomas, $130.43; Lot 15. Block 21, Bert C. Thomas, $130.43; Lot 16, Block 21. Bert C. Thomas, $130.43; Lot 17, Block 21, City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, $185.43; Lot 18, Block 21. City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, $130.43: Lot 19, Block 21, Alton V. & Nancy C. Fullaway, $185.43; Lot 20, Block 21, Alton V. & Nancy C. Fullaway, $130.43; Lot 21, Block 21, Alton V. Sc Nancy C. Fulla way, $130.43; Lot 22, Block 21, Verne E. Sc Francis Bloomberg, $185.43; Lot 23, Block 21, Verne E. St Francis Bloomberg. $130,43; Lot 24. Block 21, Verne E. Sc Francis Bloomberg, $130.- 43. Lot 1, Block 28, Frank W. Sc Dorris A. Johnson, $130.43; Lot 2, Block 28, Frank W. St Dorris A. Johnson. $130.43; Lot 3, Block 28. Frank W. & Dorris A Johnson, $141.43: Lot 4, Block 28, Maurice E. Sc Mildred A. Bercot, $130.43; Lot 5, Block 21, Maurice E. St Mildred A. Bercot, $130.43; Lot 6, Block 21, Maurice E. Sc Mildred A, Bercot, $141.43; Lot 7, Block 28, Frank W. St Dorris A. Johnson, $130,- 43; Lot 8, Block 28, Frank W. Sc Dor ris A. Johnson, $130.43; ot 9, Block 28, Frank W. Sc Dorris A. Johnson, $141.43; Lot 10, Block 28, Frank W. & Dorris A. Johnson, $130.42; Lot 11, Block 28. Frank W. St Dorris A. John son, $130.42; Lot 12, Block 28, Frank W. & Dorris A. Johnson. $141.42; Lot 13, Block 28, Harold M. St Carrie L. Rush. $163.42: Lot 14, Block 28, Harold M. Sc Carrie L. Rush, $130.42; Lot 15, Block 28, Harold M. St Carrie L. Rush, $130.42; Lot 16, Block Harold M. St Carrie L. Rush, $130.42; Lot 17, Block 28, Gwen doline M. Collins, $163.42: Lot 18. Block 28, Gwendoline M. Collins, $130.42; Lot 19, Block 28, Howard E. & Patricia Jane Dickson, $163.42; Lot 20, Block 28, Howard E. & Patricia Jane Dickson, $130.42; Lot 21, Block 28, Bernice J. Sias St Dorris M. Fully, $163,42; Lot 22, Block 28, Bernice J. Sias Sc Dorris M. Fully, $130.42; Lot 23, Block 28, Bernice J. Sias & Dor- , Fully, $130.42; Lot 24, Block 28, Bernice J. Sias & Dorris M, Fully, $130,42. Lot 1, Block 29, Ray T. Kann, $130.- 42: Lot 2. Block 29. Ray T. Kann. $130.42; Lot 3, Block 23, Ray T. Kann, S141.42; Lot 4. Block 29, George & Betty L. Kovich. $130.43; Lot 5, Block 29. Georue St Betty L. Kovich. $130.43; Lot 6, Block 29, George Sc Betty L. Kovich, $141.43; Lot 7, Block 29. Eu gene G. & Barbara A. Gjertson, $130. 43; Lot 8, Block 29, Eugene G. Sc Barbara A. Gjertson, $130.43; Lot 9, Block 29, Eugene G. St Barbara A. , Gjertson. $141.43; Lot 10, Block 29, 1 Gerald R. & Henrietta E. Clemens, i $130.43; Lot 11, Block 29, Gerald R, St Henrietta E. Clemens, $130,43; Lot iz, miock iieraia K. Be Henrietta E. Clemens, $141.43; Lot 13, Block 29, Wesley D. & Phyllis D. McNee. $103. 43; Lot 14. Block 29. Wesley D. & Phyl lis D. McNee, S130.43; Lot 15. Block 29, Wesley D. St Phyllis D. McNee, $130. 43; Lot 16, Block 29, Wesley D. Sc Phyllis D. McNee. $130.43; Lot 17, Block 20, Fay A. Sc Opal C. Waters. $103.43; Lot 18, Block 29. Fay A. & upai u. waters. 5130.43: Lot 19. Rlnrtt 2il, William J. St Betty Ganong, $163.- h.j; oi zu, biock nw, William J. 8c Bet ty Ganong, $130.43; Lot 21, Block 29, Walter T. St Laura Virginia Brown. SI 63.43; Lot 22, Block 29, Walter T Sc Virginia Brown, $130.43; Lot 23, Block 29, Walter T. St Virginia Brown, $130. 43; Lot 24, Block 29, Walter T. Sc Vir ginia Brown, $130.43. Lot 1. Block 36. Bertha J. Hnlrion $130.43; Lot 2, Block 36. Bertha J. Holden, $130.43; Lot 3, Block 36, Bcr tlia J. Holden. $141.42; Lot 4, Block 3. Bertha J. Holden. Sinn 42- T.nt s Block 36. Bertha J. Holden, $130,42 Lot 6. Block 36. Bertha J. Holden. SI 41. 42; Lot 7, Block 36, Bevtha J. Holden, SK.0.42; Lot 8, Block 36, Ber tha J. Holden. $130.42: Lot 9. Block Bertha J. Holden. $141.42: Lot 10. Block 36, Bertha J. Holden, $130.42;: LEGAL NOTICE Lol 11, Block 38. Bertha J. Holden, Si:iO 42; Lot 12, Block :16. Bertha J. Holden, $141.42; Lot 13, Block 36. Ber tha J. Holden. (163.42; Lot 14, Block 36. Bertha J. Holden. $130.42; Lot 13, Block 36. L. H. Sc Meriam Hiatt, $163.42; Lot 16. Block 36, L. R. & Meriam Hialt. $130.42; Lot 17, Block 36. Klamath Valley Lumber Co., $163. 42; Lot IK. Block 36. Klamath Valley Lumber Co., $130.42; Lot 19, Block 36. Klamath Valley Lumber Co., $163. 42; Lot 20, Block 36, Klamath Valley Lumber Co., $130.42. Lol 1, Block 37, Wllaon Title and Abstract Co., $130.43: Lot 2. Block 37. Wilson Title and Abstract Co., $130.43; Lot 3. Block 37. Wilson Title and Ab stract Co.. $141.4.1: Lot 4. Block 37. Wilson Title and Abstract Co., $130.43; LEGAL NOTICE Lot 5. Block 37, Wilson Title and Ab stract Co.. $130 43; Lol 6. Block 37 ...... -put. H Ah.tract Co.. $141.43, Lol 7, Block 37. Wilson Title and Ab stract Co.. $130.43: Lot . Block .SI. Wilson Title and Abstract Co.. $13043. Lot B, Block 37, Wilson line Abstract Co.. $141.43: Lot iu. . Wilson Title and Abstract Co., "' Lot 11. Block 37, Wilson Title and Ab stract Co., $130.43: Lot 12, Block .11. Wilson Title and Abslraci f Lot 13, Block 37. Wilson Title and ,....... wi:i4!l- Lot 14. Block 37, Wilson Title and Abstract Co., lj.4'l; Lot 15. Block 37, Wilson 1 me stract Co.. $130.42: Lot 16. Block ai. Wilson Title and Abstract u)., Lot 17. Block 37, Wilson Title and Ab stract Co.. $130.42; Lol IB. Block LEGAL NOTICE Wilson Title and Abstract Co., luHI Uil ID. Block 37, Wilson Tltlt and 2 r,. JI1I13.42: Lot 20. Bii. JT Wilson Title and Abstract Co.. iao4l: L.ot .'',"" -.ne Abstract Co., iim.m; 1.01 22, 37. Wilson $130.42; Block Title and Abstract r I 4 .11 Rlrw.lr -It n. . si.iu.4i; """' D"l c Thomas, $163.42: Lot 24, Block 37, Beri C. Thomas, $130.42. This notice is puDiisnea oy ords, .. lh. r.n.mon Council ol Ih. n... " Klamath Falls, Oregon, pursuant to the Charier of said City. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, this 27th day o( January, 1060. rtosie jenei , Recorder of City of Klams Falls, Oregon. No. 16, Jan. 27 , 28, 20 , 31, Feb. J. 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