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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1926)
I 1 Safurifay. May S. IPgB " TITF! KLAMATH NEWS Face EigR BUENA VISTA IS Up in the Great Open Spaces BY STREET WORK! Grading Is now progressing on j Sianfortl avomi ami conntlng lat-i orals to California avnu in Bnma, Vista addition, whlih will epoo up' a lurpe amount f desiraliie rc.-ii-j tirnci? property, accordiug to T. t. . lh'uJcrnim. manner of the Klamath j lK'T'lopmnt company lu Klamath' Kalis. These locations are partic nlarly dVslraole. from the fart that , thfy afford a splendid view both of t Vffvr Klamath and Ewauna Iskes.j and of the entire length of Link i river. J California avenue, running north-i rards from the end of Conger' avenue, has been considerably de-j wloped. all of the land abutting it having been sold to private Individ 1 uals. and. a number of residences erected. A preliminary survey fori the pa rpose ot having California! avt nue puved has been made, ad the chances are aid to be exeellei( for it being paved this year. The hmd adjoining the length of I Stanford avenge Is level and vervj suitable for 'residence building. Inf fact, much ot Buena Vista Is in the1 -nature of a plateau, particularly I ', .where the present Improvements arel taking place. A slope of very reas-i onable grade connects the plateau j with California avenue, and the; whole is about a doien blocks from the court house. Lots in the newly-developed dis trict in Buena Vista addition will sell from 1250 to $300 on terms, according to Mr. Henderson, who is of the opinion that there will be a strong demand for the district, par ; ticularly is view, of the Inevitable irqpM growth ojthe cltjvv i. Scaled bids are now being asked at the city clerk's office to cover authorized sewer work in the Buena; Vista, as. well as othef additions. Y ' ' , , j HEAD-LOCK AVINS r FOR OLD CHAMP jo New Addition Is Opened on Sixth By Walton, Wright Sixth Street addition Is the name of the newest addition to Klamath Falls, the plat of which has been approved by the city counc il and Is now ou file. Walton and Wright are the realtors whoi have been in charge of the promotion ot the new tract. 1 Adjoining Mills addition to the south, the new addition Is bouuded on the west by Klxtn'Vreet. ou tho north ty Shasta Wa)v. and on the east by Washburn Way. It is about eight acres In extent, and is now staked into lots twenty-five by a hundred feet each, with a twenty foot alley in each block. The new tract lies directly opposite the site j of the Sixth Street Lumber com pany. I ' Kfttlmutes are being now ntade of , the costs of Installing water, tele I phone, and light facilities, and of completing street workj with a rock j filling. is expqct4l .that the pro. ' Jy ted work will bo. completed, and ; the addition opened for sale within a' few' weeks. 1 ' i i ; HIGH OFFICIAL'S !' DAUGHTER MARRIES BEATTY 'There Is to be auolher shipment of chicken feed horses soon from this section. There Is talk of a new church In lleatty. Contractors are - making trips lu this section, looking over the road between lleatty and Illy, as that strip is to be graded litis summer. Henry Hotrhkiu and t). T. An derson, huve both put In pumping planta this last week. LU f Officiating at Charley lIofF's pole vaulting performances tends to produce stiff necks, judging by the photo. It shows the Nor wegian wonder sailing 13 feci 4 inches in the air at the Kanaa relav games recently' CICERO MAY BE i-i HARBOR FOR CONS .t s KA,XSA3tClT.y. Mo.. May 7. ..ffniied Sov Eji "Strangle" Lewis Warned his. heavyweight champion ship crown Thursday night by wrapping his famous Deadlock around the bullet-shaped head of Mike Romano, the (Trappier from Southern Italy. . Roman's lasted 45 minutes 25 sec onds before he vont down the first ' time, but he fared worse the second, hitting the mat with all shoulders after tussling only five minutes 20 seconds. It was the last, "wrastle" of the Kansas City season, and more than 10,000 fans witnessed it. CHICAGO, May 7. United News Detectives rushed to the gang haunts , ot suburban Cicero . Thurs $t' njpfct on a tipthat twianf the fugitive convictX vTEo 'allied, a pi Uty ' warden , in escaping from the Illinois state penitentiary, were either in hiding there or heading in that direction. The third escaped convict was believed to be still in the vicinity of Leonore,' where two other "com panions were wounded and captured after a gun battle with posses earlier In the day. , Cervais Manning MoUan peppermint field of ten ncre3 paid i-al year. Astoria Surfacing will start soon on road to Klk Creek. i UKRI.IX. May 7. United News Miss Dorothy Scburman, youngost daughter ot Ambassador Jacob Could Schurman, and Mrs. Scbur man. will be married May 19 to Lieutenant James Mcllugh. V. S. M. C, of Wichita. Kans. Miss Schurman's engagement fol lows a romance begun at the Amer ican legation In Peking, where her father was American minuter to China, and Mcllugh was attached to the American legation guard. The lieutenant was transferred to Quantico, Va.. after his servlco in Peking, but lie Is now In Berlin. The wedding will be a simple one, with only the family and a few close friends attending. After a honeymoon la Germany and France, the couple will sail from Cherbourg for New York,; Juno 20. Ready-mixed CONCRETE and BRICK MORTAR from our Central Plant. Proportioned Right Mixed KiRht Delivered Right Priced Kipht A Time Saver and a Money Saver. Klamath Concrete Pipe Co. 805 Market St. Phone 582-W. PHONE JOIINNY-ON-TIIE-SPOT (wFknow) GROUND. for LUMBER Phone 128 You t'XIU'l't to Rt't romfort out of your home when it ta huilt wny noi iuko comiort . e(jwi7 while buililiny; it by purchasing your mutfnalH heroT For you lire a tiro to be comforted by our combination of reliable, net-vice, quality mnteriiiln and reasonable prices. If you wunt to make a new house out of an old one ut amall coxt find out about MaKiieiilte Stucco, for which we ure kviiIm in Klamath county. This material will help you build a new home for less money, too. LAKESIDE LUMBER CO. Phone 128 Center & Klamath PUMPS WIRING REPAIRS INDUSTRIAL ELECTRIC COMPANY Electric Contractor Agents for The Western Electric Motor Phnues: Shop T71-W Night 77 1-a 703 Houlh Hitch At. V.. 1,. Illll A V. 11. llrrmer TRY NEWS CLASS ADS GET RESULTS ltalnier Nw I'nlon High school completed. ALIAS 8CMMOXS SIMMOX.S l.V THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OK OREGON FOH KLAM ATH COUNTY. I THE FEDERAL LAND BANK OF' SPOKANE, A corporation. Plain-j tiff. rs. i PERRY A. NTXOV and MART E. NIXON. hu.hafld and wife; KLAMATH FALLS NATIONAL FARM LOAN ASSOCIATION. a corporation: M. L. POLAND; and K. K. WILSON. Defendants. To Perry A. Nixon and Mary E. Nixon, hueband and wife: M. L. Poland and R. R. WILSON. IX THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON. You. and each of you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint on file in the above entitled suit, on or be fura the 14th day of June. 1926. that being tile last day prescribed in the order for the publication of Fummon.x. and if you fail to so ap- r-eur and answer, for want thereof' tiie plaintiff will apply to the Court' for the relief prayed for in his com-! 1'laint, z: For a decree of the court against' Perry A. Nixon and Mary K. Nixon nnd the Klamath Falls National Farm Loan Association for $16.25 with interest at SI per annum from July 25. 1!25. and $16.25 with in-K-rest at 8 To per annum, from Jan. -J. 1:-J0. and $461.56 with in terest ut h-rr from Jan 25 19,6 and $15(1.61 w ith interest at 8 rc per annum since Oct. 6. 1S25. and for any turns paid by plaintiff for del inquent ta.es. and for $75.00 at t'rnev fees, and for costs herein; nnd that Perry A. Nixon's stock In trust in alrt bank be cancelled and ihe proceeds applied toward above debts; and that plaintiff's mortgage against the lauds of Perry A. Nixon and Mary K. Nixon he foreclosed and the mortgaged premises sold in one parcel, and that if sold for less tlian above claims, plaintiff have' derieietiey judgment against said Perry A. Nixon and Mary E. Nixon and Klamath Falls National Farm Loan Association, and t hnt all of the alwve named defendant l.e foreclosed of any right to said prem ises (except right of redemption!. Iho premises referred to being more Particularly described as: HW'i and lot 20 section i: N'i SK'i. SE of SK4 and lots 17 and IS section fi; ! all In twp. 40 S. R. U E. W. M.. containing 820 acres, situ ated in Klamath County. Ore. WM. MARX. Attorney for Plaintiff. 214 , Will. I, nidg., Klamath, Falls, Ore. M1,S,15,S2,2 -J5 ' Faulty Xo. 2121 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON' FOR KLAM ATH COUNTY. John R. Hill. Plaintiff, vs. Delia May Hill. Defendant. To Delia May Hill. Defendant. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: Y'ou are hereby summoned and required to appear and answer ;h- complaint fiie.l agnlnst you in the above entitled suit on or before the 12th day of June, 1926, and if you fail so to answer the plaintiff will apply :o the Court for tha relief demanded In said eomplainr, to-wit: tor a decree wholly dissolving the bond.4 of matrimony now existing; between the plaintiff and the defendant, upon the grounds of desertion. Thia summons is served upon you by publication once a week for six consecutive weeks pursuant to an order of the Honorable A. L. Leavitt, Judge- of the above en titled court, made and entered April 29th.. 1926. Date ot tho first publication Mav 1, 1926. FAY MORRIS. Attorney for Plaintiff. 115 South 5th Street. Klam ' " ath Falls. Oregon. Ml. S. 15. 22. 29 J5. 12 Brighten up the old home or enhance the beauty of the new bungalow with modem light fixtures. We invite you to inspect our line of fixtures and electrical appliances. Link River Electric Company BILL BUTLER, Prop. " L' 7th and Klamath Phone 171 w !g I v Homes & Big Basin Lumber Company Retailers Lumbermen to the Masses A Rood place to trade because of the large stocks to suit any purse. It ia to your advantage to trade where selection are offered. We aim to conduct a pop ular trading place. WM. 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