California Power Link Discussion Scheduled
SPOKANE (API The Columbia
Interstate Compact Commission,
whose agreement on Columbia
River Basin waters has been
approved by five of seven states,
will meet in Seattle Sept. 11.
The group discuss contro
versial proposals to link the Pa
cific Northwest with California
through a high voltage trans-j The commission Intends U
mission network. Glenn H. Lar- study the need and justification
chairman of the 41-memberi
son,
commission, said
unanimously agreed at previous
meetings that the group should
study such proposals which ef
fect the .TVer resources of the
for such a intertie line, he said,
i i i l ' r- .. . - - n
u ram uw"yr,u , orj ..! ,iWo
loss of prime power to prefer-
ential users in other areas.
A clause Jng recognized as a
law of the land would allow pref
erential customers O California
priority riprts to Pacific North'
west power under such a tieup,
0rson said, 4d non-preference
customers in the region could
lose out and suffer serious shortC
ages when their demands in
"I have found teen-agers listen to and most wiljingly
believe someone Wte has a cJi i e v e d success in the
glamour0field."
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Mm Pale?
Joins M
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MrsVaflen Pal Mav
the staff at OT1 as Aislant
librfriflh on Aug. 21. St. hf
Haaa (TraHia:S ksfak in library
fUmu at the Utivtrsitj of
Mttucly si rivd her
blor's dtmrm. In lion to
Wr (fJliflciaB s a libeirien
MM is s ntmMtics. and Eng-
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manlar 0 tla CapnIJIIta-Pi
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Basin Briefs
PAGE 14
HERALD AND NEWS. Klamath Falls, Ore.
Wednesday, September , 1M1
FORT KLAMATH
MR. AND MRS. JAMES VAN
WORMER went to Pendleton
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE 0 SETTLEMENT
OF FINAL ACCOUNT
Notice Is hereby givtn that Marshall
C Andtrson, axcculor of lr tstata ol
Clartncf Raymond Anderson, deceased.
has rendered arL prenieo ror final set-
said estate, and said Court has tixed the
27th day ol September, 1961. at the hour
ot 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon of said
day, at the courtroom in the County Court
House, Klematn r-aus. uregon, as mi
time and place for hearing obiectlons,
if any, to said account.
ment thereof.
and the settle-
Aub. 28. where they attended thftjtiement, and n ) in the circuit court ot
o- . (Ollha ctata nt ftredon. for K amath Countv.
East-West All Star football gameTihis final account of his administration ol
Their son. Douglas, played on the
East team. West squad won with
score of 13 to 7.
MRS. AJ-VLV H. SJNNERd
four children letVi! Sunday
for their home in BeaWrton after
a visit here with her parents, the
R. 0. Virnums. En route home
thev stopped overnight with Mrs.
ViAAim s sister and famuy, we
Floyd Baileys, Prineville.
EAHjB FREDERICKSON .s
bacVon the job for Jim Owens
after a month's Ration trip dur
iitjj) which he visited his sistcW
in Sotflh Dakota, Montanatyrid at
the Oregon co'.
LEGAL NOTICE
Ion Street and the Wnttrly lid of Ava-
too Street from the twin line ot ferv
ing Way to point T63 teet North ol the
Ncyth lint of Perihlnf 'sy. In said City;
all as more tuiiy arttj In detail shown on
the plans and specifications of the City
Engineer on tile with the Recorder of said
City In the natter of said Improvement;
being Improvement 151; that the proper
ty so found benefited and liable and as
sessed as aforesaid. Is the property that
lies within the boundaries of the follow
ing description, to wit; Situated iiv-Klanv
ath Falls, Klamath County, OregcVi)
Beginning at the Intersection of the East
LEGAL NOTICE
Dated thismday of August, 1t.
Marswl C. Anderson
Executor of the estate
of Clarence Raymond Andesen,
.1 deceased.
Oi rente A. Humble.
Attorney for executor 5
731 Wain StrrffS) W
Kiamein i-aire, uregon.
No. 39. August 23, 30, Sept. a, 13.
ffl
Vhourn Way with the North
f of Pershing Wayj thence
line
easterly
Northerly along the easterly
Washburn Way 200 feet; thence Easterly
at right angles to Washburn way 20 teet,
more or less to anoint which lies l'S
feet distant northtJ4Merly (when meas
ured at right angles from the northeast
erly line of Prshing Way; thence south
easterly gfMtlel to and 175 feet dlstarl
northeasteV from the northeasterly line
of Pershing Way 915 feet, more or less.
to the nortneasieriy line or Avaion mm
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice Is hereby given that the under,
signed hu been appointed administratrix
of the (ypate of Dwight Lee Henry, de
teased, by the ClrcWJ Court of Klamath
County, Oregon, anaat all persons hav
ing claims against said estate arc here
by notified to present the same to said
admlnistratrii at the office ol the under
signed at Room 4, Melhase Building,
Klamath Falls. Oregon, together with
proper vouchers, within six months of
the date of the first publication ot this
notice, which is August 23 1961.
JANJNE A. Hfc.VRT
Administratrix
O'NEILL & MCLAREN
Attorneys for administratrix
No. M, August 23. 30, Sept. a, U.
uriTirp np proposed FORMATIO?!y,rten" southwesterly along the northwest
N0TICEo? FL fNGELL : VALLEY !erV !&e 01 Aval0n S,rMt ,0 ,h9 nr,h'
RURAL FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT,
& AMATH COUNTV, OREGON.
rder of the County Court of Klam
ath (flpunty, Oregon j-Hped August 23rd,
196ir-'NOTICE IS herWy
Wedi
1961, at 10 o clock A.m. of said day in tne
given thon
tdqAday the 27th day ot SeplerTtfer,
10 o'clock A.M. of said day in the
County Court Room at the CchO House
Oregon, a neanng win
ft 89- HT MldQiV returned
hom Sriday, Sept. 1, to t)Od
Bluf(!L- a visit l&e) with hr
parents, Mr. and Mrs. L4n L.(
Miller sr., nertoiiwr yia wm
ily, tl Lor) L. illavs Jr., and
a isfL'ond broter, Sim XiOr, vis
it ini HVe from YorH City.
Mrs. MV Sro with htr 4a-h-ter
ii s, SfJA, id a trip
to tfcu Orgo Cot oer i,
ftWnd.
In Klamath Fa
be hAl in the matter
nSf'jB of a Rural
formSTiJa of a Rur
ktjitrlct) be l0n
Rural Fire Proiwiion
taK l he proposed
Qre Protection
M(iM AifW TitUftr
mp, it rwmmvtf ixm tver
. 9, ...
o o
O O
Cty Crisis 1
. mtn-
Jw 'm, V
Html in
Hb) Unii
19
JHtW MM
More, laraitlj m
six-waelt tour of
Slajts (Mi tarts e T.
Is tourtjd !RTrJ tabacia fM
tnd aialaew fti mtf Ctnimm
tla new laKPstaps; thS district
almaje'( atfid. Sta k t aito'
of mm ajamw tiMt
2 Fld. frt. aaaB BPrm
MP. lrfc- Wai
At m
NRW kaja riwival ni a)
tht arrival f thair no
li to tasia tassaMa aat aaiji
la, tft r. J. Baajfs ai Sim
rii, Calif. ri ioTaat im Ho
tkfca tiartars, lm W S
. fm$ v SiTv-' w? - Wis; w
aWkaK rtturfjal
aa to ra.umt tar stasias at
VitaM Bi hj,l afatr a visit
Vitk tar siaVar aiai ftmily, th
fat irklric, arfi taM tar
JO It Suwta. .
tm ao mail ai
fnanOCs UaJ nd Toa
aw ut to ayaal Ist Susjlay
I viC UNa Crs Rod
Ganws an ronta. 0
tfttM MtVsfOT, , diughter of
Mr. t Mrs. Ji GavVali. HO)
8siaa4 AMa, tt a a ii
Goal Saa.aita al in i
lanjl, Ccrds frm lKr frifa
would tli Spprcciattd.
RRV. AN MM. las
MIIXlfM, Lcavenwoi. U'ash.
ware recent visiters at the haaaj
of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Ltk
of Fairltiven Heights.
wrtMsk iwttti
M aat flursday. 0. 7. at
a- i ( ls mm m
I reclMMl hall.
By THtt AJMCUTIB FH
Moderate tempariturf s and,
some rain have tasad the fir sitv-
l-fntilaaKip, but Clarewa Xdgirsag
ton, regional Fa-eat iairvic da
Ktcr, sta ttar. tsiosaJ aaa4
stiU is laa OTfji'.
Caufc aat em la ml rajtkaXfts
dr partt of Ua Mate ((tray were
Jeat'lfl giva wly to a warm
ia
$S$&m, w&Sty (jastto cei &$e$
sMsSSwII
. a
9 o
S o
o O
o
starts next Sunday iaotho
w SUNDAY FEATURE
TB to. PGUSTINE Altffrj
Smhij will meet Wednesf.
eff. t the parish hall at 1:9
p.m. Plts tring rummage.
LM BT, forftr rtsint,
recently spnt few da visit
ing his t?cle and aunt. Hp. ndT
Mrs. Jacf Knly.
' Mnf m it tWt rct
fjff VNtfs. WIV
cb wt foW9 Ml fitJl, were
flMftfJpl.
CeWnriM tto fir sitiitir i
tt f Usb ynr, Idgington
sid Ifit ari tsiavyj
191s r :Mt Wm 9uscm
tible to 110V. lo tar, li sicL
ains in aWly August eafy(ire
daMer.
Three smalJ fires we4l Un-
guished in sfate-protected lands
over cue nonaay weeKend. thc-i;
slate Forestry DeftrtmetisaiiTTl
AH were less than two acres.
Q
as Lartgell Valley
on District, the boun
daries ofjV.lch are as" follows:
Beo.inn1.17 at ine imarseciion or me
ast bank of the Lost River and the
iru-th hoitnrew nf &tcfion 39. T. 39. R.
13, EWM 6 C(OlF1uin9 east ,oft0 ,fl8j
north boundary of Sections 29, 28, 27, 26
and 25T. 39, R. 12, EWM. continuing
East eWig the north boundary ot sec
tions 30 and 29, T. 39, R. 13, EWM;
ice ajiuth aiovk the East boundaries
cA lions 29 am 32, T. 39, R. 13,
tww; ana tonimumg oom aiony mo
East boundar of Actions 5 and A;
:ti(i ft, sdfeth longOe9 bourfj-yy of
fitiction 16; thnce est aior south boun-
ryot Wtl la; trics sout along
Efr tawnainas oi sennets m, iwqpa
m tt T. - 14, E. Continuing
ptMi abr tto t DM-Veri let
tiwa 9. I and 1 Ot T.4, ft. 14, GWW;
wee weat ala sf'h bndna
at Sutler 17 pid la, T. 41, ft. 14,
EWM aral cewtlnulrta vfest Aloi the sth
ymnmry ol Mctlan 13, T. 41, I. 13, HM;
mm norm im im w e s r Doun-
tor-as tf toctloK 13 aatfl It; tiarc
Ml alff-aj n sou besnaW-y at SBC
tltM 2; t-waca mIi ikpi M htAti-
avy Of lMti. 2. T. 41. ft. 13, EWM;
tttaa continuing north alani th will
NSMkrai of mmm X and 26; tNkaca,
a-t a- ti stjjM lmtbry w
tie 22; MMa rasrth along fas MM boun-
arifjs of .vKtidhs 22 and IS; fkjat
aiena the south twunitjry of ction v;
tawaia at IM t est tfturMtry ot
seciioji f ; tnerca nest aif
the stTulk beuA-iM of SaKtlona 5 and 4;
thgnce north Axf a welt bouaittry of
auction 6 of T. , t. 13, EWM; trance
coetlaulrej nerth alant tNa naft DoJhary
at seen 31, i. t. iz, iwm; itance
eat along the nortl bountfgry of Sect I an
31 ano mar parr at section jz war ot
ft, swt bei of Mi Lett Bif-r, tta
mrthaast alori tta aaet hank of t h a
Lott Rlvgr In SaaHaM 2? ta the INrf
beurtdtjry of Sucl.an 29, T. 39, K. 12,
EWM to tag point of araiinNlrgj; actuat
ing from said area, hofver, all pgbrty
Which it exclud ty oras 4010.
dtl this 23rfl day of August, 1t.
Chgs. F. Data, Ceunfy Cltrl,
t'smgth CrAjntf, Or0).
NO. . . WW. 4
eastet line of South Sixth Street; thence
northwesterly along tne norineasTeny nne
ot South Sixth Street to the easterly line
ot Washburn Way; thence northerly along
the easterly line of Washburn Way to the
point ot beginning.
The docket of City Liens has been
made uo as provided by section 268 ot
the Charter ot said City, and below will
be found a iistnt the names ot in- own
ers whose oro.wiv has been so iO;ssed
as aforesaid and against which liens have
NOTICE OF ASSESSMENTS
NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS
WHOSE PROPERTY HAS BEEN FOUND
LIABLE FOR THE COST OF IMPROV
ING. HURON STREET FROM THE
NORTHEASTERLY LINE OF PACIFIC
TERRACE TO THE SOUTHWESTERLY
LINE OF NEWCASTLE AVENUE, N
THE CITY OF KLAMATH FALLS- ORE
GON; KNOWN AS IMPROVEMENT UN'T
NO. 150; THAT THEY HAVE TWENTY
DAYS FROM THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE IN WHICH TO FILE
APPLICATION TO PAY THE ASSESS
MENT IN TEN EQUAL INSTALLMENTS,
TO PAY CASH.
HEREA5, the Common Council of the
City ol Klasjaih Satis, Oregon, by ordin
ance adopt AuoVui 7. 1961, declared the
proportionate assessment on eacn m
part of lot, block, or parcel of acreaeV
property tounffw oe DensjnitKJ ior tnm pro-
been docketed, as by said ordinance piu-,portionate shaiV of the cost of improviryx
aHuron Street trom tne norweesieriy nv
the property of each owner nd the tols-0f
ided. together with the description
amount so assessed against each specific
property and the owner and holder there
of, rs.
ReterenSr U herehv made to such Hen
docket for detail description ol each lot.
part of lot, block or parcel ot acreage
property so assessed
Huron street trom the northeasterly
Pacific Terrace to The soumwesier y
line of Newcastle Avenue, In said city;
all as more fully antQi detail shown on
the plans and specifications of the City
Engineer on tile with the Recorder of
said City In the matter ot said Improve
ment; being Improvement Unit No. ISO;
that the property so found benefited
J i able and assessed as aforesaid, isMte
Arther notice ia hereby OlvenOfie-reO.,, .h-t ,, withifl tha ttoundarlas
spTOIve owners, of property Zo Mis-, r otlDWlna desCrfotlon, to-wlt: Sltual-
ed In Klamath Falls, Klamath County,
sessed and hereinafter listed that such
assessment Is now due and payable, and
will be deH'rquent from and alter the ex
piration orjwenty days from the rM? of
the flrstpubllcation of this iTCticg
Oregon; to-wit,
whist said first publication wl
TTQ 1st. dafj" SeptemtO,
N)TIONL FOMST CIWtTIM
TREES FOI SAL!
Wintma Ngtigngl .Forest
Separate oral auction bids will bft re
ri .'ceivea Dy tne myesi aurvitor, or ais
CLLViuthorizM regrMaatatlve In Pag saceM
ior 9aViriia tre wtmmm p m
CftM, 4aD iWm MTfJ-
fS H49ts re visiting tlir
rMHM, ftr. a Wn. JA
SteveniOH, in Vail. I
L ,
. . IM f IM11 Val
ly anl Jim Ststyart of BonnM
r:i.: ,u " .
CIIJ.
it wfimtmmt m md 11-9.
Itrnty MHfw tid smm ith
bilcufg dinner f ndy evoking.
LW and iirolyg
mm. tmm
Afl Denny
to CrAM
htrt t!4)y w tftach scl this
ycr. o
ND Bft D Mfafi
9n have moved from the Egh
SchH f0 ii 09n7 to the
Roy Wiiffach rftmh.
AX SQft ftUDY 1AL
PMT nd Bryan of Sacramet)
were rccJtit visitors fti the
Walter Caster honft The'
pent la sumntt mm relates in
North D.taP
Count Llbrvt Biildttg, 1I Tiir
9trf,KtMath Pglls, Org, kaflnnin!
at 10:0 a. at., P:llic Stg-iffd Tim, on
Stnisr 27, 11, f(gr Chrislrrs trts
on ech f tit fOlloying arss:
CHEWULT DISTflCT
r 9m. 1 - Urm utf
eafvea.intv'5-flgD g(rs in sacnogg i,
10! 11, 15, 14 17, ft, 21, 22, 27, ?
33 gnd 34, T. 4 S,, Is t C.W.M., on
talnlrgi 1,M. U. S. Gre No. 2 and bet
ter, iqdfaftat ping trAs. gAinlmu) ac
cept ab bid I S4W.W.
Eanbracie 8,500 acres rvcglgg In Sec1-
tl9 10, 11, 12. 13, I4t 15, 22, 23. 24, 25,
, 27, V, 35 gifi 3t T. N S.. R. 9 E.;
Sections IB, 19, 20, 29, 30, 31, 32, T.
2 S.. ft. 10 C- Stations 1 gnd 1, T. 29
S., R. 9 E.f Stttions 5 and a) T. 29
., I. 10 fJ .V.M., conttlnlng 2,(m trges,
U. S. GrM No. 2 anti htter, Igfgpoig
pin trg- Minimum gccgbt)l bid Is
Argg e. 3 . 0trtfuffa) Crek
nrtir acrtc )gctd In fC-
tloig 1, 2, U, 12 ai 1ft T. m 9.. ft.
9 ..t.ons S, 7, 4. 16, 17, 19,
20, 21t ft, 27, 74 2t, ). 31, 2, 33 and
and 5,' T. '.. 10 E.'f 7., nd oj-
tinin 1,TJ, m.9. GrM 2 nd hajf
ng firtj TrtK. Minimum
jfe, .
The (Aners of property so assessed 3?
afod must either pay-Jn cash or
make an) file with the CityMRecorder of
ta said City on O before Ae 25th. fcv
of VDtgmber. slr twenty days f'oTn
th first puWiC?e of Ir.ls notice, Iheir
ritgfilivpplictioits to pay such assess
ment In ti qi. Installments, provid
ing try hav rmt rteViously sigmO ,or
Tht following Is th des(f)tlon of tQ
prugaarry, nvtiwot owrar ana amounr oi
the lien, lo-wit: ail in Klamath Falls,!
Oregon
gginnita on thg Southfly line of Sim
la Way, S. 0 de 00'4 minutes E.
73.0 rat and N.9 ctgis 54 minui E.
Iff. fet (fom the sf:tlon cornfc. com
mon to sections 33 nd 34, TawnThip J8
S4tb, tjgng 9 Est of Willamette Merid
ian; and Sections 3 and 4, Township 39
Sipulft, ftangt East of Willair M
idian, thence S. 0 degrees COW minutes
E. Partllal with m Wt line ot Tract
43 and alorV the Eaat line of tracts of
ttd dMecriM in tfto (Mfs recordtd In
DV 255-241, art DV 2513, 659.44 4Mt ta'
lha Nbrteaast line of Perthlng Way;
mmct S. 15 iM mlnu E.
277.99 fgat alo-j said Narthaastarly !!
of Pershing way; thence H. a ds.es
003 minutgs W. 20 feat mora or lass te
tie SouHatrly line of .Shasta Way; theace
fi. vis 54 ml antes 230 fet to
tht pblni ol bag Inning. oned by Rick
flls. Ire. AsseKmgnt 195.47.
Inning oft tht 5outrly lir of Shflta
wav. s.O teraas mlnutts E. 73.0
fett and . frev-54 wiaufv (.510
fgtl from tht section corrty comtion to
actions 33 34, Township 38 Sfiuth,
East, WINamttte Mgrldian;
flalnnlna at the northwesterly cAjir
.a-T.t i Dlnlr AH Unt Unrlno Addition
'ill be madWtoOrte City ot Kiamatn cans, wreoon;
1961. thence noutneasteriy atcej mo ngrnieasi-
ctDtabla bid Is $0..
litliHul Sit r mww on lumpAjrji s.o 4,.a mi, minute!
sum btsis gnd no bids ot s tltji theythe v,fc!tiv ' line of Tract f,
minimum gccpifiei ajmaunt mr inw in-
ivlduil a' ston gve win mrf
sieavaa. A mcrtv oroir, Ltik Mif,
cgstigr ctarli tor th full amount of r:h
!irivled ' Wd-rrftit comariV a:h
bid, tT hf opI'tfT to tt) puKh.-tfi
price, rVundJ, or refintd for applica
tion to any ctms for clamqfe, according
lrg condition or mm aig n an orai
bid s dec artu to be ruon at tne ciej-
lne of the auction, tie Mtpr must ImO
ship 39 Sou, Range 9. Etst, Willamett! publication
utes E.Da'rallel with tlaa Wast lint of Tract
3 and along the East llae of tradts ot
i Vi a vscriiaa in iw "aw rr-uw
DV 2fJ-371 tad DV tW-373, 890 fat more
or less tt ft rtoriMttgrly II te Ptrsh
ing Way; thgnce S. 55 dtgrtfs 50'j
minutes E. M.9t feet to the most West
erly corntr of parcel 4, proitjrty conveyed
bye dmi rtcordad In CIV 25; thence
N. 31 dgrvs 32 rrr,ul E.40.7 i(
gloiaj the Northwesterly Tint of tid
property so convtygd; thtjice S.59 dtgregs
21Vi minutes E.,50 fat along th North
egtterly ling of said proakrty so conveyed
to -the North vatslfvly line of Investrtnt
Aveniav thce T4.30 dkaraaa mln
utts E. along said lln of 1nvgstrrt
Avenue, et6M5 teet to sotn nnv it Far
eel 4 conveyed by dted above desTrlbtd;
thgyice S t? dgrtts 54 minutts West 30.1
feel along the Southerly line of said par
cel conveyed to th Southwesterly corner
thertof; thece N.O degrees 00' j minufB
W.aiong the west line of said parcel, 150
'eJeet to the South Una of Shasta Way;
thence s.av aeaycvi n minui w. aiong
the South line of Shasta Way 650 feat to
tt0 polt) of lX)fnnln. ond my, AWiur
A. nifi SickaWL AsftArrtlt S7.576.05.
beginning at a poim on It) tjest line of
Tract 43, which point is s.o aegre wi
mir-utes E. 342.75 feet and Nfav degrees
U minntoc F .VI faat Irtti thfl certinn
corner common ta Section 33 and .ft)
Township M Sou tff; Range f Ast andi
we t-rly enrnir ol i ot 3, Block 45, sa-d ,
Hot Springs Afyitlon; thence northeasterly
along the sjQieasterly line of Lot 3, 0
Block 45, StV Hot Springs Addition and
f3ng the center fis of the alley n
Block 45 Hafeide Action to jm city ot
Klamath Fails, Oregon; to the southwest
erly line ol Ne:aslle Avenue; ttW00
northwesterly along the SofViwesterly line
Newcastle Avenue u iiw temor nun
of the allev in Block 44, in Hillside
AddltioW tt4ice southwesterly along the
center line of said aigy in viock .
said Hillside OJdltlon and along the line
common to Lots 4) and Block 46 !ld
Hot Springs Odition to the northeasterly
line of Pacific Terrace; thenc. souRlTOst
erly along the northftstgyly line oWJif.P
Terrace to trt) point of boSlnnlnq.
THE DOCKET OF CITY L1 tfas t
tacn mfte up as provided by section
2TS of th Oharttr of std City, and
will be found a list of tbjt niis of tat
owirtrs whose proitjrly has bMan as
sessed as a forest id and tajalnaf anicS
, liens htve hetn docKeteM, es ky said ordln-
:e provtaVI, trtfMMar s aMarip-
tlWi ot ing profk'r w wmm "w-w aaa
file total amount sa esaMeat againte c
paiific prdjrty tad lha onar tMl -
er thartof.
Reference Is hereby mtdg 1o such lign
dKktt for dttail dhacrtion of aarli let,
pari of lot, block, or parcel of ecratct
prgoe(ty so tsefsd.
Furthtr notice is htraby given m rf
Siaattiva ommrs of prvarhy a nawiad
aite htreiia- lieteV thgf awch aaaee
mtnt is no du and paytatte, el
ill llngunt frtfn atel afr
pirgtion of twenty days fm ttie date af
the first puDiication oi mis notice, wnicn
tant f t Arteastcrlv right of vLot 10, wo
)U0m arrtyh Fl . L ' HvjStls, S73C
9y, 302.15 lte;trnc 4'tt ITjInv 70 ft.
minutes W. 369 t; themWs. de-, Iheln A
grecs mlnu W. along a line parallel Sely 70 It.
mittstte it Intwrltinj ot Forgrf vice
bid rrf Ur gjc-Si of tB
DIO, wm Diocgw mw nvae tuii it'mp sum
oayrnant- The right te rmmcl any and all
bids is rerved. Forest Service bid forms
!or use in submitting n bids, and tum
inforrraaffdi concnuiina the timber, the
condition of the fflc and the submission
of bid steuld be t8iif from the Dis
trict faViftr, Che mult RanrA Station,
Chsmult. OrelB Mara bldsre submit
NO. 66, tpf. 6.
NQftcO rrO PROPERiy OWNERS
NOTICE OF ASSESSMENTS
mrs. Mi9i9r 9.39 nd
four sons of Tacoma are visit.
gng Mr. and Mrs. Art Struve.
NANZA WOMB'S CUSa
will meet at the library Tues
day, Sept. 5. at 2 p.m. PST
Hostesses will be Alice own
WajLFlorence Turner. President
JwiP McFall asks all members
lo attend.Q
Lavi
A possible eiPtcw violation
jailed a 17.year)ld youth early
Tuesday morning and police were
looking for the youth's 22-year-old
companion.
Officer Vernon Joneswas on pa-
trol at about 12:3uULm. whenkpcentlvSTllpnclpH sumiwr srhnol
1 saw a car parked at ElevenPfSt the University of Wishing!
IWid Main sg)?ets. Jones said heiandrwill study at Oregon State
JACK HORN irf(-flittng his
mother.rs. Florence Horn. He
01SE iOdpebty HAS W: en found
ClLE FOO THF COST OF IMPROiZ;
ING, PERS.SyiG D&.Y FROM TMe EfVja
LINE Or WftSHBUHN WRTQ U
ALON
THE WESTPCA.Y sint; OF AVALON
STREET FRCO THE tyfTH LINE Or
PERSHING WSY TO A "JNT 163 FEET
NORTH OF THE NORTH LINE OF PER
SHING WAY, IN THE CITY OF KLAW-
H- FALLS. OREGON: KNUWN IW
lOJEMENT UNIT NO. 151; THAT
THEY HAVE TWENTY DAYS Fl.
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE IN WHICH ToTVILE APPLICA
TION TO PAY THE iCSSESSMENT IN
TEN INSTALLMENTS,
PAY Cii.
WHERJAS, the Common Council of the
Cllv of tefftmath Fells, Oreoon. bv ordin
ance aoopreo Auousr r, ivei, oeciarea me
proportionate assessments on each lot.
part of lot. DIOCK or parcel at acreage
property found to be benefited for the
proportionate snare Of tne cost oi improv
ing. Jyershlng Way from the East linetrt
wsjrn Way fo the Was line of W
SECTION
In "Take It From Kathy," Mist Peterson
will coll on her varied experiences as a
model, TV personality, teacher, journal
ist, and mother of two teen-aged daugh
ters to write constructive advice in a light
vein for teen-agers as well as their parents.
SheiJI wrife about all phases of teen
agod life . . . fashion, personal problems,
cosmetics, datingl medical news. "After
all," says Kathy, "teen-aged problems
are as varied as the shapes of their noses.
There's one a minute. Some are funny,
some are sad, but each is, for the mom
ent, a major crisis."
saw a youtffin the car drinking
from a bottle. As the officer pulled
up to the car, the youih got out
and ran.
Jones talked to the car driver,
who said he didn't know the vouth.
and then gaveOhase. He allied
the youth, got out of his car and
chased him on foot. He finally
taught him, at the corner of
Twelfth and Main streets.
Meanwhile, Jones said Ihe driv
er of the car had left the scene
in his black 1952 Chevrolet.
University this Tall.
MRS. ART MEEKER anfeon
of Corvaltis are visiting her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Ketch-
Volcano Erupts
LONDON AP-A. volcano on
the Caspian Sea floor about 10
miles from the oil center of Baku
erupted violently Monday, spew
ing nx k and mud out of the a
trr and gas flames to a height of
660 feet. Moscow radio reported.
MRS. B. G. (ESTHER. D115-
ENBERY is recovering from ma
jor surgery at Klamath Valley
Hospital.
MAUN
MA LIN HOME EXTENSION
I'MT will hold a rally Tuesday,
Sept. 5, at the Community Hall,
at 7:30 p.m.
MR. AND MRS. ROBERT
HOLL, Mrs. Charles Johnson. Mr.
Perry Haley and Mrs. George
Burgess were dinner guests of the
Wesley and Charles Hamiltons In
Cedarville, one day last week
They also attended the fair.
Mill
ma
th 1st. dSy of Stptftmbsr, 1941.
Th owncri of orwty so SMMd
as fFr9saltlmst aiftor py In ca or
m nt) fll i!ft tb City ter
tt said City i or Wfor th 25lh
ot Septmb-, 1961, fig 1Jrtlf
from the first publication ot this ksic
thwr rest: live ppllcVtions to per h
ssssmnts in tea jJ lrll-ails.
proviairtg rmy navv aoi previ(iy mfmp
for samf.
The following Is th dtrlptlon of th
proatrty, nam ot twntr an araaunt of p
th lln, to-wit; all In Kymata m)
Oragon. .
IN HOT 5VaG aSJ!T!ai
Lot 1, NVrn,r lW
Bogue, ,231.55
Lot 2, lock i Cryles rArVr Lar
ken, S630.00
Lot 3, Block iS Fran 4 Helen
Hales, S36O.O0 O
Nely 'i of Lois 5 and 6 Block , J.O
Frank & Ruth S. AoVms, $1,003.16
Swiy '.3 of Lots Smha 6 Block 2-c
M. Sruvs, $1-003.1 0
Lot i, Wock , V. Jun t.
AndrMi, S360.00
IM HILLSIDE ADDITICat
Lots 12 and 13, Block 3MBjrvln CrdD
Lucas, $1, 441.80
Lot 14, Block 44, Eln AtelV Silv
ia u r
ers, 1612.89
Lot
i5Biok 44, Jamdp and Jpnm
Aist anV. Ry w
Sections 3 andQ4, Toshlp South, Lot 16, Block V, Lloyd 9 Eiizaoein if-
Range 9 East and sectita 3 and 4, Town- or' , -rfc . m-
, 200 feeTriWnods, si.SfNw o
tric S. 55 50' j alnules E.jLoti Blk 45, Cald W aTJ'h VjmW-
Ml lav "nriaeisicriy rignr or vav lui ciuu,, w
11. lot 11, aj'BK m, enrrtin
Lot ll.Aiock E,
Jamt and
to Wasta Way, 250 f mare or less to
the comt of beqlniBjo. Owned by Ralpn
C and Rosila Jo-a. Assessment $5,891.56.
ginning at the section corner marking
ship 39 South, Pnf)9 East, Wil'lamette
Meridian; thenm S. 0 degrees Q0"j min
utes E. along ine Westerly bcUlary of
said Section 3. 826.8 fjt to mterc
tton with a line parallel with aid 75 At
dlstefjwhen measured at right angles.
northeasterly from the center line 0 the
Klamath Falls-Lview Highway; Wee
S. W riMr WmtnulM F. a.lftnniji.irl
parallel line 36 2 feet to a point on Ihe
line markiA the Easterly boundary ot
Washburn vr&y, which point Is the true
point of beginning; thence S.55 degrees
52' minutes E. alono said parallel line
675 feet; thenca N. degrees 07v min
utes E. 175 fcffrvhence N.55 drees
' j mlnutAW. 7937 feet to a point In tht
tas'ny bjrjfc'ary line 01 wasnourn way
Common Council ol tHfj City of KfArrh
Falls. OraW.. raVsijVt to the CAft of
said City.
Dated at Kiamatn Fans, cajjon, tnn
J day of Seplnber, 1961
Ro-a ion
tao.-der Vty ot Klh fi,
52Vj ffllnutJfc W.79,
j!
thence S.O dfSrees 00''i minutes E. alono
saia oounaary nne 711.4 teer 10 t
Cmmenclna at the Nortt!
ajjpion j, (ownsnip Cr"
tjfttn
kwnal
a 12,863.83
!St corner of
This notice is published by order or
the
0
5!, Sefl
1, 3, 1. V
50
Held New; .
CLARIFIES ADVEMISiefcU
ATE SCHEDULE
PHONE TU 4-8111
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CeM ,
llnSVn
Smog-Fccgi
LOS ANGELES AP Labor
Day was memorable in Los An
geles fpT Sslkling, smog-free 1 34 degrees on? minutes E
skies at&'the higiiest temperature
of the vear.
The mercL' rose to a awwvr
ing 101 degrees at 2:35 p.m.,
equaling the all-time high for the
date set in 1955. Buthe relative
humidity reading was only 8 per
cent.
MRS. LOYAL LOVENESS, son,
Loren
several days vacationing at Cres
cent City last week
iuth Range
Willamette Meridian, and running
thence S.O degrees 00? minutes E. 9
feet more or less along th West line of
said SKtion 3 to its intersection a
line cOllel to and 75.0 feet distant Qien
measured at right angles, from the cen
ter line ot the Klamath Falls-Lakeview
Highway; thenca S 55 degrees 53' min
utes E. parallel to said center line 601 ?
leet more or less to the true point of
beginning; thenca N.34 degrees 07' i min
utes E. 100.0 tset; IhenrjrsS. 55 degrees
SI1 v-cnlnutes tUoO.O feeW thenca 5. 34
degWs OHi minutes W. 100.0 feet; thenc
N.55 degrees 521 minutes W. 100.0 teet;1
to the point--! beginning. Owned by, Or
villa H. . SAsan Hamilton. Assessment,
$1,056.89. O-'
Beginning at the Northwest coFw of Sec
tion 3, Township 39 South, RaircjK 0 East,
Willamette Meridian; thence S. 0 degrees
00' minutes E.826,8 teet more or less
along the West line ot said Section 3 lo
the line's Inter sect iorujith a line paral
lel to and 75 feet difQft wi-tyi measured
at ritfh angles, from the Qhter line nt
the KiSlrtath Falls Lakevlew Highway;
thence S.55 degrees 52'? minutes E. 6CI.2
Teet to in point ot begtrpfVgj thence N.
teet; therKv
N. 55 degrees. 52' i minutes w.126 fei-H
thenca S 34 ifcfjrees 07' i minutes W.leO
teat; thenca S. ii degreei 57 minutes E.
to the point of beginr,inp,-Ownj by Klanv
i. tn t:Hi n m
i. la a WMumHv
t vM par tin. JIM tfijft 1
it as li.
1.50
MINIMUM CHARGE
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10
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Lines Time
1 83 50
T'mea Wen
85.00 8 9 M
so ii. sa
ath Theatres. Assssme'W;$2.20l.38.
Beginning at a point on the South line of
too sO.'-M
9.5 via.
6
Times
U 00
axs 5M
5S
50c DISCOUNT
par advartisemant. If paid irMidvanca.
Abeva rata are for consecutffaK insar
Hon, without Change of copy. tHriva'a
individuals. Advertising mutf ba Clr
and understandable te MSpraductlva. AH
words must ba spelled motJ
DEADLINE 4:30 p.m. aay bafor pvMS
cation. Noon Saturday for Sunday May
Monday.
CANCELLATIONS 1 CORRECT ION S
WH schedule, evcapt on Monday the
rlMaken mi f-,x a.m.
P'eas re(ril insertion af your ad. Th
Herald 8 New will give ana extra run
tor typographical rror.
BUSINESS BOLDER RATES
Daily without change, 1 Manffc
8 lines (V inch) $14. at
12 Haas (1 Inch) 825.08
BOX SERVICE 50 c"t ear
CARD OP THANKS, and
KA ME MORI AM
5"
Shasta Way which bears s. 0 degrees I, ()
OO'i minutes E 73 0 teet and N.N de-:W COB tTOMMPRt! al RATE
grees 54 m.nutes E. 510 0 feet from I i. , r- . .
Iron pipe wh.ch mari-Jha northwest cor-l PHONE TU 4-8 I I
nar of Section 3. Towrfcj 39 South, Ranqe W t W i i i
East Willamette Meridian: thenca s i
0 degrees C minutes E. 815 3 feet tO a mmm,mmmmtmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmmmmmmmm
pont on ffiT Northeasterlv NHjnd'y o i c, ijtD a i uniitt -Pershing
Way; thanca S 55 degrees i rUHfcKAL f1UMt ....C
avnirHiTes t . along said Nonnterty boun-
and Billy Graham spenVfJrv of Pershing way; 215 teet to ,
diirv of Avaion Street) thenca N. de
grees 3SV7 minutes E- along said NfWtn.
WARD'S Klamaih Funeral Home. fTS
H'gh Street. Ppne Tu ;ni.
LOST S, FOUND
.2
eslerly boundfirv 36.l5 eet to a DOinl.il.0ST key
thnt- H iinra U m.ntilau W in'lirv rhii,
mo vn idg ecv (fnE-nO11 ,r0rt P,et 00 fh Stujtti boun
MK. A.U .'IK WVll"JtV-jJ(,llr o,f4 Wav. (hft,c . dNrm
SON of Durante were visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Robert HoII last week.
MR. AND MRS. CHARLES
HAMILTON of Corvallis visited
releatives and friends in Matin re
cently. They were en route home
from visiting their son. Wesley,
and family in Cedarville.
ing, eight or ten kfvt,
in or near Prut 0ttce. R-
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GENERAL NOTICES
minutes W. etona said South boun
dary, 555 0 faat mora or vns to ma po'nt
of beginning. Owned by, RtcktaMs Inc.
Asment. $2,155 09.
This notice la oubl'i-SM bv order af the
Common Council of tise City ot Klamath PERSONALS
r-ans. uregon, pursuant to tna tnanar ot
satd City.
Dated at Klamath Ptt. Oragon. rhis
Hi. day of Seo aar. 161.
Rosia Keller
Recorder. C tv Kiamffi Fall.
OTgon. Mi
No. 53. Sept. 1, 1 V S. 8
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