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Notices Lost and Found 900 LOST SUNDAY: S FrTTTG ft! orAmfcL., "Skipper," male, knotted chain collar. Vicinity Standard Station, Coburg Junction of Freeway. RE-1 v, AKU. Ul 5-5643. LOST River Road, near Hiilcrest Avenue, part Cocker, part Poodle pup. yellow, tome black. , newarai ui 3-246 V after S p. Weekdays. IOST Lady's red billfold. Sat urday evening, Paramount dis trict. Papers important. Small reward. Dl 3-4936. LOST Golden Retriever female: dog, between Willamette Pss and Crescent Lake Junction, CHILD HEARTBROKEN Lost his SMALL FEMALE DOG, li cense 723. Reward. Please call Ul 4-btS71. LOST Large gray and whTTe shorthaired male cat Scar on ngnt quarter. Reward. Dl 3- 2846. tOST Siamese female kltfenT4 months, wearing flea collar. Near 22nd and Arthur. Dl 5-3908. Personals 905 DO YOU have a farm? ... and need a reliable willing worker? Joe is a 17 year old boy de siring a farm job where he can gain experience and earn wages, board and room. Joe: has had some farm experience and loves animals, he h pleasing personality. Is ener getic, agreeable and gets along well with others. Joe Is a fine ooy wnn a good reputation. only needing a chance. Can you help? If so, please call Dave Evans, Lane County tiuvemie ifepanmcnt, Ul 2-1311. Extension 276. ft'ATCrf REPAIRiNGr-T whyply more for your repairs? Watch- ciock ana jewelry repairing All work guaranteed. Norih. gate Time Shop. 1405 Market street, McKay's Shopping Cen ter. Sorinefield. Oenn BRING good used clothine. fur. niture, household goods to Eu- sene mission store at 484 Will amette. Newspapers to 1925 Roosevelt Boulevard. For free pickup of any above items, call Ul &-B7B3. Physicians formula cos. METICS Portrait Makeup Bse AND Powder To Last All Day, 8 Shades To Flatter Any coloring! c,et It GENE'S FAIRFIELD PHAR MACY, llio Fairfield, Dl 2-1703 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS -ALANON FAMILY GROUPS INFORMATION and HELP with family drinking problems day TELEPHONE Dl 3-2523 FOR Information and facilities in problems of mental retarda tion of children and adults, call the Association for the Help of Retarded Children. Dl 3-H142. 210 West 14th Euof.ni ANY GIRL7IBTDIFFICULTY OR in need of counseling should contact The Salvation Army orl wnne &nieia Home, lzsi n. w. niaytiower Avenue. Portland. Telephone CApltoj 3-1632. TLNEdEBTRl:DucfroTr with the sound planning of CREDIT EQUITY. INC. to help you re-establish your creau. write or cam 338 West ltth Dl 24455 Thrifty Denture SERVICE LABORATORY Repairs and rellnes, prices you: can aitorai 122 No5th, Springfield Rl 7-8113 YOUNG WOMEN of any faith in need of confidential advice may contact Catholic Charities, -ia west Broadway, bugene. Phone Dl 5-3642. ANYONE with information about person who damaged Volks wagen at Safeway lot. West 6th, Saturday afternoon, please call Dl 3-3734. SARRIAGE andor Family Coun seling: Professionally qualified staff; call Catholic Charities of Lane County at Diamond 5-3642 for appointment. WE HAVE MOVED ARC Costume Rental new loca tion 925 1st Avenue West. Dl 4-2737, Dl 4-3787 YOUR unwanted clothing, house hold Items can help those In need. Call the Salvation Army Truck. Dl 3-3328. fjENTAL PLATE REPAIR Dr. Harry Semler, dentist, corner Htn and ma me tie, fcugene, uregon. FREE PORTRAIT SITTING onlOi Photo Christmas Cards. Only: 16.45. Dl 3-2816, 1043 Willamette! i will not be responsible for bills: otner than my own. Ronald D. Scales EVERY DAY every week, every month throughout the year . . Classified Ads bring resultst PORTRAITS (1) 8x10 and (2) 3V3X5 Adult or child. Only $1.29. PI 3-2816. 1043 Willamette Transportation 910 LEAVING Saturday for Pcnnsyl vanla. Want two people to drive and share expenses, kci erenecs exchanged. Rl 7-7993. Private Instruction 920 E U G EN E D R I V E R TRAIN IN G Dl 5-5772 Licensed Bonded Teacher Got something lo 6ell' Tel) the ouyersl Effectively and inexpensively wUb a Classified Ad Dl 51-S-5 1. Cards of Thanks 935 TO friends, relatives and busi- ness associates: Our heartfelt thanks to all who extended comforting sympathy and help In our recent sorrow. For the beautiful service, floral offer ings, and other kindnesses, we are deepiv gratetui. ine a. a. "B"d" WI1U5 family. Monuments 945 Blaesine Granite Co. Everything In Granite & Marble Since 1896 Cemetery Monuments & Markers Decorative Marble i 7 R9H t g h w ay 99N Dl 3-09 1 1 1 Crematoriums 960 Eugene Crematorium 1100 Charnelton Dl 4-1435 Florists-Cut Flowers 965 FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS TOMMY WILLIAMS FLORIST T! 2-2455 208S E. 15th Ave IN "LOVLVfTMEMORY. BE SlfRE KIRKLAND FLOWER LAND PA 6-761)5 4340 Franklin Blvd. Funeral Directors 975 ENGLAND FUNERAL HOME' Formerly VeaclT. , F - "Register rll, lit &C Sis. TW 5-2881 J- - r - Thon. SC- fHK "NEWEST MORTOARY IN SPRINGFIELD EUGENE Burns-Frcdericksen 112 "A" Street Rl 6-B612 Dependable 24 Hour Sen-Ice " MrGAFFEY'S FUGENE MEMORIAL CHAPEI. Personal and Dignified Service 490 East 13th Dl 5-8718 " OAKR1DGETUNETSAL home " SL'nset 2-2541 OAKR1DGE. OREGON 5NTm! FUNERAL chaPeT 115 N Sltth VVH 2-J313 Cottage Grove. Oregon MILLS MORTUARY Cottage Grove KB Mill Drain, TEmple 6-9881 Foole-CarsenXhapfI 1100 Charnelton Dl 4-14J5 Off Street Parking SIMON LOUNSBtRY Mortuar. -Parking Adjoining Mortuary- 1152 Olive ui a-iosj ML'RPHFTiKCRAL "HOMES Junction City Harrtsburi t .mil. Ju hi Li .JO C A i BUE1.L CHAPEL Springfield. 6th A B Rl 1-U11 Parking Adjacent Chapel I There Oughta Be a Ac eevr Twxr DArrs -n bscaps tub poaureo oty for The fSPA COW'N'OtfTHJ T-B FetSrt A WILL , pt sate ?e into VOu i wmat po ioa Death Notices 980 SMITH Jean F. Smith of Route 5, Eugene, passed away on No vember 20, 1962. Complete ar rangements to be announced! later by Poole-Larsen. SUMERS Clifford F. Sumers of 2594 Emerald Street, Eugene, passed away at a local hospi tal Wednesday, November 21, itmz at the age of 55 years. He was born In Junction City, Ore gon on June 13, 1907. He had been a resident of this com' munlty his entire life. He was a member of the Fraternal Order of the Eagles Number 275 and Plumbers Local Num ber 481. He is survived by his wife, Leota Irene of Eugene; a daughter, Mrs. Norma Temple- ton; l grandcmid; a sister, Mrs. Robert Van Dyn of Eu gene; bis mother, Mrs. Frances Barger, Eugene. Private grave side services will be conducted at West Lawn Cemetery. Fri day, November 23, 1962 at 10 a.m. with Doctor Norman Con- ard officiating. McGaffey's Eu gene Memorial Chapel in cnarge of arrangements. WIGGINS Frank Ford Wiggins! of 1440 Piedmont Street, apnngtieio, passed away on November 20, 1962 at the age of 60. He was born October 22, 1902 in Kansas. Complete obit uary and funeral arrangements to oe announced later by Burns-Frederlcksen Funeral Home, Springfield. Funeral Notices 985 LANE G I a d y s A. Lane of! Route 1, Box 507, Cottage Grove. Funeral services will be held In the Smith Funeral Chapel in Cottage Grove on Friday, November 23, 1962 at 2:30 p.m. with interment to follow in the Brumbaugh Cemetery. Lego Is NOTICE OF" ' FINAL SETTLEMENT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the First National Bank of Oregon, Executor of the Estate of Lloyd Prescott Klrry. de ceased, has filed in the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Lane County its Final Account as said Executor, and that 10:00 o'clock A.M. in the Courtroom at the Lane County Court House, Eugene. Oregon, on the 14th day of December, 1962, has been fixed and appointed by said Court as the time and place for neanng oojections to said Mnai Account and for final settlement of said Estate. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF OREGON, Executor of the Estate of Lloyd Pres cott Kirry, deceased. BARTLE & ALLEN Attorneys for Estate 210 Tiffany Building ! huge Tie, uregon No. 976 December 12, 1962. 1 pl SHOP COMPARE SAVE! Eugene CLASSIFIED ADS Phone DI-5-1551 By A n Meoe rug pray to gst Leg ols NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That the undersigned has been' appointed administrator of the estate of CHARLY C. HAYDEN deceased, by the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Lane County, and has qualified. AJ1 persons havlns claims aeatnst said estate are hereby notified to present the same, duly 'verified as by law required, to the under signed at Johnson. Johnson & Harrang, 641 Pearl Street, F.u gene, Oregon, within six moiUhs from the date hereof. Dated and first published 2Mo- vemoer zi, iwtz. Last publication December 19, 1962. cnv.r.T. v HAvnFN. Administrator, of the estate! oi unany nayaen, deceased. Johnson, Johnson & Harrang Attorneys at Law 641 Pearl Street Eugene, Oregon No. 995 December 19. 1962 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the administratrix of the es tate of Frank Winkley. deceased. has filed her Final Account in said estate in the Circuit Court of Lane Countv. Ore con. and ine uourt nas appointed the I4tti nay ot December, 1962 at 9:30 o ciock in ine forenoon of said day in the Circuit Court room in the Court House In Eucene. Oregon, as the time and place tor me neanng or obiections to such final account and the let tlement of said estate. MELVENA B. WINKLEY Administratrix Calkina St Bryson Attorneys for estate No 974 Dec. 12, 1962 NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Paul N. Plank was on the 20th day of November, 1962, ap pointed Administrator with Will Annexed of the estate of Charles: Henry Dawson, deceased, bv the Circuit Court of Lane County, uregon. aii persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same, duly verified as by law! required, to said Administrator! with Will Annexed at the law offices of Bartle & Allen, 210 Tiffany Building, Eugene, Ore gon, witnin six (6) months from the date of the first publica tion of this notice; the date of ine first publication belns the zist oay or November, 1S6Z. iAULi . rLA!N K, Administrator with Will Annexed of the Estate of Charles Henry Dawson, Deceased. BARTLE & ALLEN. Attorneys at Law, 210 Tiffany Building, Eugene, Oregon. No. 996 Dec. 19, 1962. S N " "1 - Guard! -- Wfc Law! ' i ii I 'I A0S camt Fisut ouTlnjsri tOML.vjrai n -M I A W I I -rj J")WWV T PKB RNCOTANP GET AS- Itrai ! I MWC,"'J"IWMJ CTWM CAHTON O CO-I JUiat RA I szZZKso'.iPucevKao A. jute-rye cutoctmr rl FagaJey and Shorten weec pJo is ovs vou'll The crry S0f Lego Is NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been appointed txecutnx of the Estate of DAVID CHAUNCY HENRY, aeceasea. oy uraer or tne cir cuit Court of the State of Ore gon for Lane County. All persons having claims against this Estate are hereby notified to present their claims duly verified and with proper vouchers to the Ex ecutrix at 641 Pearl Street. Eu gene Oregon, c Johnson, John son & Harrang, witnin six (6) months from the first publication of this Notice. The first publica tion of this Notice to Creditors: is the 24th day of October, 1962.j WINIFRED ELDER Executrix of the Estate of DAVID CHAUNCY HENRY. Deceased. JOHNSON, JOHNSON & HARRANG, Attorneys for Estate. No. 911 November 21. 1962." NATIONAL FOREST TIMBER FOR SALE WUson Ridge Blow-down (Frieda) Mapleton District Oral auction bids will be re ceived by the Forest Supervisor, or his authorized representative at the office of the Forest Supervi sor, ma toutn second street. Lor- vallis, Oregon, beginning at 2:00 P.M., December 26. 1962. for all merchantable timber marked or designated for cutting on area embracing 43 acres, more, or less, within Sections 30, 31, i ana 3Z, t. is s., k, b w., w. m, surveyed, in the Sluilaw National rorest, Oregon. The - estimated volume is: 1,600 M board feet of Douglas-fir timber. The mini mum acceptable bid per M board feet Is as follows: Douglas- fir $26.65. This Includes the fol lowing rates, per M board feet for stumpage including deposit for sale area betterment: $18.95 base rate plus an additional $6.95 for Douglas-fir and $0.75 for slash disposal for all species. In addition there Is within the sale area an unestimated volume of Western hemlock and other coniferous species logs which will be paid for at $8.05 per M board feet which Includes re quired deposit for sale area bet terment, plus $0.79 for stash dis posal. The prices bid for stump- age, anau De considered as tenta tive rates subject to quarterly calendar adjustment upward or downward by 0.S of the differ ence between the average of the selling price indices, as calcu lated by the Forest Service at the end of each calendar, quarter, and the following base indices: Douglas-fir 92.98 (A). Such adjustments in the price for stumpage shall be applicable timDer scaled during tne three-months period following the quarter for which the ad justment Is computed. In no event, however, shall the pay ment rates for each quarter be less than the base rates as stated above. When the adjusted rates by species are lower than1 the base rates, the difference, between the total dollar value of1 timber cut at adjusted rates and at base rates will be recorded for each species. The stumpage1 rates for any species will not be increased above the base rate1 until subsequent adjusted rates: above base rates develop an ac cumulated total dollar value in excess of the recorded accumu lated difference for all species. I Sealed bids will be pubJicly opened and posted, at Corvallis, Oregon, at 2:00 P.M. on Decem ber 26, 1962. All those who sub mitted a satisfactory sealed bid will be permitted Immediately to continue auction bidding. A money order, bank draft, cash ier's or certified check in the; sum of $3,300.00 must accompany; each bid, to be applied to the1 purchase price, refunded, or re-! tained for application to any claim for damages, according to the conditions of sale. If re quested by the purchaser, con tract terms will permit felling of timber In advance of pay ment up to the value of the per formance bond. If an oral bid is declared to be high at the closing of the auction, the bid der must immediately confirm the oral bid by submitting It in writing on a Forest Service bid form. The right to reject any and all bids is reserved. Forest Service bid forms for use In submitting sealed bids and full Information concerning the tim ber, the conditions of sale and the submission of bids should be obtained from the District Rang- Mapleton, Oregon, or the the Forest Supervisor, 545 South Second Street , Corvallis, Ore gon, before bids are submitted.; A field show-me trip to the sale area will be made for all Inter ested parties on December 5, 1962, starting from toe Maple ton Ranger Station, Mapleton, Uregon, at 8:30 A.M. No. 9ra November 21, 19R2 NATIONAL" FOREST TIMBER FOR SALE Sweet Creek BLowdown (Frieda I Mapleton District Oral auction bids will be re- reived by the Forest Supervisor, or his authorized representative at the office of the Forest Su pervisor, 545 South Second Street. Corvallis, Oregon, beginning at 2 O0 p.m., December 26, 1962, for r d.td for rumn . .n" area embracing 34t acres, more mr less, within Sections 4, a. and t, T. 1 S, R. M W., W.M.. surveyed, m tne a-tumaw national Forest, Oregon. The estimated volumes are: 8,200 M board feet of Doiilas-fir, 9)0 M board feet of Western hemlock. 1M M beard feet of Western redcedar and other ronlferous species of lim ine mini man acceptable bid per M board fr-t Is as fol lows: Douglas-fir $28 35, West ern hemlock $11.00. Western red cedar sod other coniferous spe cies $8.63. This includes the following rates, per M board feet for stumpage Including de posit for sale area betterment: $20 HO bate rate plus an addi tional rm for Douglas-frr, $30 bate rate plus an additional $4 45 for Western hemlock. $7.70 for Western redcedar snd other conifernu species and $095 for ftlaMi dtwoul for all species The prices bid for it um pa Be shall be considered as tent live rates nbArt to quarterly calendar adjustment upward or1 Leg a Is do w n w a r3 by 0.5 of thedlTfer' ence between the average of the selling pries Indices, as calcu lated by the Forest Service at the end of each calendar quar ter, and the following base in dices: Douglas-fir 99.06tB, West ern hemlock 92.98(A). Such ad justment in the price for stumpage shall be applicable to timber scaled during the three months period following the quarter for which the adjust ment is computed. In no event, however, shall the payment rates for each quarter be less than the base rates as stated above. When the adjusted rates by species are lower than the, base rates, ihe difference be-! tween the total dollar value of timber cut at adjusted rates and at base rates will be recorded for each species. The stumpage rates for any species will not be increased above the base rale until subsequent adjusted rates aDOve base rates develop an ac cumulated total dollar value in excess or the recorded accumu lated difference for all species. Sealed bids will be publicly opened and posted, at Corvallis. Oregon, at 2:00 p.m. on Decern -I twr ltffiz. All those who sub mitted a satisfactory sealed bid will be permitted immediately to continue auction bidding. A money order, bank draft, cash ier's or certified check In the sum of $14,300.00 must accom pany each bid. to be applied to the purchase price, refunded, or retained for application to any claim for damages, according to the conditions of sale. If re quested by the purchaser, con tract terms will permit felling of timber in advance of payment up to the value of the perform ance bond. If an oral bid is de clared to be high at the closing of the auction, the bidder must immediately confirm the oral bid by submitting It In writing on; a Forest Service bid form. The right to reject any and all bids. Is reserved. Forest Service bid forms for use in submitting sealed bids and full Information concerning the timber, the con ditions of sale and the submis sion of bids should be obtained from the District Kanner. Mjule- ton Ranger Station, or the For-I est Supervisor, 545 South Sec ond Street, Corvallis, Oregon before bids are submitted. A field show-me trip to the sale area will be made for all inter ested parties on December 4, iyfi2, starting from the Mapleton Ranger Station, Mapleton. Ore gon, at :0O a.m. 998 Nov.21, 1962. TIMBER FOR SALE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT' OF THE INTERIOR. BUREAU OFI LAM) M Al AGKMr.Ai 1 : ORAL AUCTION: As herein- fter designated will be received by the district manager. Bureau of Land Management. 1255 Pearl Street, Eugene. Oregon at 10:30 a.m.. Pacific Standard Time, on Thursday, December 20. 1962. for all timber marked or desig nated for cutting. Before bic are submitted, full information concerning the limber, the con ditions of sale and submission of bids should be obtained from the above district manager. The right is hereby reserved to waive technical defects in this adver tisement and to rejeict any or all bids. The United. States re serves the right to waive anv informality in bids received whenever such waiver Is In the interest of the United States. IN LANE COUNTV. OREGON: O&C: All Umber designated for cutting on EVNE1, NEVSEV4 Sec. 33. T. 17 S.. R S W.. Will. Mer, estimated for the purpose1 of this sale to bo 1,772 M b.f. Douglas-fir, 58 M b.f. Western Hemlock. 2 M b.f. Western Red cedar. No bid for less than $20.-1 25 per M b.f. for the Douglas-fir, $11.45 per H b.f. for the West ern Hemlock, per M b.f. for the Western Redcedar, or a total purchase price of $36,565.70 will be considered. . Minimum de posit with bid $3,700.00. Access, lo the sale area is provided, bv ItW E-.110, with InternstUonal Paper Co. which requires a road use fee of $.20 per M h f . and insurance requirement I n. amounts of $100.000$300,000 bodi ly Injury, $300,000 properly dam age, and a $5,000 surety bond, ana oy Hw i335 with Kalph Johnson Lumber Co., which re quires a lump sum road use fee of $324.65. All timber designated far cut ting on NWNEW. SLfcNWi. !XbVNWyii, iWWV4, Section. 13, T. 20 S . R. C W., Will. Mer., estimated for the purpose of this sale to be 961 M b.f. Douglas- 2 M b.f. Western Hemlock.! 1 M b.f. Western Redcedar. No bid for less than $26.20 per M b.f. for the Doug las-fir, $17.50 per M o.r. for the western Hem lock, $12.60 per M b.f. Sot the Western Redcedar, or a total purchase price of S25,22&.eo will be considered. Minimum deposit with bid $2,600.60. Access to the sale area is by BLM and public road. All timber designated for cut-l ting on wviNE4, EViNW'A, SWi4l rtWWNKH, Sec. Z3, T. IV 6., R. 7 W., Will. Mer estimated fori ihe purpose of this sale to be 838 M b.f. Douglas-fir, 6 M b.f. Western Redcedar. No bid for less than $24.40 per M b.f. for the Douglas-fir, $12.50 per M b.f. for the Western Redcedar, or a total purchase price of $20, 522.20 will be considered. Mini mum deposit with bid $2,100.00. Access to the sale area is bv BLM spur road and the Upper iuiiaw Access noad. Poo road use fee Is required. However, a maintenance fee of $3 80.16 for the use of 1.9 miles of the Upper Shtslaw Access Road shall be paid to the government prior to log nauung. All timber designated for cut ting on Lots I and 4 (WSWV) Sec. 19; ViSFM. NKWNW14. NWttKKVt, SEVdSE'i, Sec. 30, NEV4NEV4, Sec. 31, T. 15 S., R. 1 W., Will. Mer., estimated for the purpose of this sale to be 75 M b.f. Douglas-fir, l M b.f. Western Redcedar. No bid for less than $17.75 per M b.f. for the Douglas-fir, $6.10 per M b.f. for the Western Redcedar, or a total purchase price of $1,337.25 will be considered. Minimum de posit with bid $1 50.00. Access to the sale area is available by government road. IN LINN COUNTY. OREGON: OirC: All timber designated for rutung on swvnwv4, wh.swv4l SEKSW'., SWV4SEV4. Sec. 11. T. II .. R. 2 W., Will Mer.. esti mated for the purpose of this sale lo be 1,003 M b.f. Douglas- fir, 120 M b.f. Western Hemlock, 3 M D.l. western Hedrrdar. No bid for less than $23.75 per M b.f. for the Douglas-fir, $14.00 per M b.f. for the Western Hem lock. 111.35 per M of, for ihe 1 total purchase price of $75,986.30 will be considered. Minimum deposit with bid 7 JMHi.Ofl. Access to the sale srea is provided by BLM rift tinrier mmrmJraUy ihmt U"Pt"t,,d mining 285 wl?h thl rosds and roa lamette Vallev Lumber f!n. a.'"""" k'h" nih.r cnnHittmn ""1"Bor processing operations, or uses No. 1000 Nov. 28, 1962. BUY . . SELL The inexpensive Classified Way ... ; Just Dial Dl 5-15 51 and ask for Classified.. Leg a Is T" notice to" mining; CLAIMANTS Published pursuant to section S of the Act of July 13, 111 65 (69 MIL J67. To whomever it may concern: PROCEEDING NO. FS 62-31 (Ore gon 012511). Notice Is hereby glvta la pur suance of a proper reqpit-st for publication heretofore iUed In accordance with section S of the Act of July 13, 1955 (69 Si. 367). and the regulations ttiivuudei (43 CFR 185.123185.127). 1. That on May 1, 1962. the Chief, Forest Service, Department of Agriculture, whose address u Washington 25. D. C. filed in thei Land Office of the Buneau ol Land Management, Department of the Interior, at 710 N. K Holla- day, Portland 12, Oregon, a re quest for publication of. notice to all mineral locators or any person claiming under them in volving a mining claim or claims, located on lanus owned by the United States and under the! jurisdiction of the Forest Service in the Counties of Douglas and Lane, State of Oregon, described I as follows, to wit: Oregon 012511 (FS 62-311. the Hlgdon Area. 6-SK-19-U. Willam ette National Forest, Douglas aud Lane counties, Oregon. The unsurveyed sections listed are those which would probably embrace the lands when the pub lic land surveys ana extended to such lands. Willamette Meridian T 21 S, R 2 E: Sees. 24, 25, 18, . .. V" -; "J I J9, jo, ana inose parts 01 sees, w ..u 1 uio ntiMiuru tlonal Forest. T 21 S R 3 K: Sees. 19 to 36 IncL T 21 S, R 4 E: Sees. 13, 14, 15, 19 to 36 incl T 21 S. R 5 E: Sees. 30, 31, aud 32. T 22 S, R 2 E: Sees. 1, 2. II, 12, 13, 14, 23, 24, 25, 36, and those parts of sees. 3, 9, 10, 15, 26. 27. and 33 within the Willamette National Fort-XL T MA S, K 3 K: Sees. 1 to 8 incl., 10, 12, 13, 14, 17, ltt. 19. 20. ZZ. 23, Z t. 26 to 32 Hid., 34. 35. and St. T 22 S, R 4 E: Sect. 1 to 6 tivsl and 8 to 36 Incl. T 22 S. R 5 JK Sees. 2 to 36 IncL T 22 S, R E: (Unsurveyed) Sees. 8, 13. 36, 17, 20 to 29 Incl.. 32. 33, 34. 3f and 36. T 22 S, R 6 E: Sues. 8, 16 lo 21 IncL, 27 to 33 Incl.. and those parts of sees. 10 15. 22, 26, 34, and 35 within Lane County. T 23 8, R 2 E: Sees. I, 12, 13, 14, 24, and those parts of sees. Z. 3, 10. 11. J5. 22. 23. 25. and 36 within the Willamette National Forest. T 23 S, R 3 E: Sees. 1, 2, 4 to 10 tiK-1., 14, 15, 16. 17, IB, ZU, ZI, 22, Z5, 26, 17. 28, 30, 31, 32, 34. 35, 36; partly surveyed sees. 12, 13, and 24. T 23 8, R 4 E: Sees. 31, 32, 34, .15, 36; partly 6, 25 to 30 incl.; .. U I, 3. 4. 5, and surveyed sees. unsurveyed sees. 7 to 24 IncL X 13 S, (Unsurveyed) Sees. 1 to 36 inel.f2-64 uer M board feet and pine T 23 S, R 5V4 K: (Unsurveyed) Sees. 1, 2. 3, 4, 5, 8, 9, 10, 11. i6,Ktion of estimated main haul 17. 20. M- unit thn i.i-i nrnfoad costs Is oumputed on 80 sees. 12, 13, 14, 15, XI, 2, 28, 32,j'c' "om UI "Ie esiimaiea tim and 33 within Lane County. T 23 nee.: (unsurveyed) sec. 6, aid those parts of sees. 4. 5, andH"1 ntlve rules subject to 7 jrithlo Lane County. T 24 S K z r.: Those parts of sees. 13: and 24 within the Wlllametteij National Forest. T 24 S, R 3 E: Sees. I, 2, 4, 5, 8. 10, II, 12. 14, 16, 17. 21 to 28 Incl.. 34. 35. 36. and those parts of sees. 6, 7. 18, ill, ZU, ZU, 32. and 33 within thsl Willamette National Forest. T 24, S, R 4 E: Sees. 1, 2, 4 to 10 incl 12 to 20 Incl., 22 to 30 Incl.: part ly surveyed sees. 31 to 36 Incl. T 24 S. R 5 K: Sees. 1 to 16 Incl., IB to 35 Incl., and that part -of sec. 36 within Lane County. T 24 o, h avs ilz Sees. 17 and 20; those parts of sees. I. . 16 21. 28, 29. 32, 33. and of partly sur veyed sec s within L.ane Cosinty. T ili a, H 3 ! Sees. L 2, 3. 10, ii, 12, is, i, and those prtrts of: sees. 4, S. 9, 15, 16, 17, 23, and 24 within the Willamette National rorest. t za s, k e: nunsur- veyed) Sees. 1 to 18 Incl.. 20. 21 22, 23, 24, and those ports of Seca. 1H, Z5, 26, Z7, Z8, ZW, 80, 82, 33, and 35 within the Willamette National Forest. T 25 S K 5 E: Sec. 1: partly surveyed sees. S and 3; unsurveyed sees. 4 .to 12 inci., 17, iv, iv, and tuone Parts of unsurveyed sees. 13, M, J a, 16 20, ii, 29, and 30 wlfthin the Willamette National Fovest. T 25, S, R 5 E: Sec. 8, and those parts of sees. 3 and 4 within Douglas and Iane Counties: part ly savveyed sees. 8, 9, and those parts of sees. 10 ana 11 within Uouglas County; unsurveyed sees. 15, 16, 17. 21. 22, and. those parts Of Sees. 13, 1, ZU, KJ, 24, 26, 27, 28. and 29 within the Willamette National Forest. T 25 fi, K 6 E: (Unsurveyed) Those parts of sees. IB and 19 within Douglas County. 2. That tf any person claiming or asserting under, or by virtue of, any unpatented mining claim located prior to July 23, 1955, any right, title, or interest In the vegetative surface resources and other surface resources), under such mining claim, contrary to or in conflict with the limitations or restrictions specified In sec tion 4 of said act, as to the above-described lands or any part thereof, shall fall to file In the Land Office of the Bureau of Land Management at 710 N. E. Holladay, Portland 12, Oregon, and within 150 days from the below-slated date of first publi cation of this Notice, a verified statement which sltall set forth as to such mining claims: (i) ihe date of location: (2) The book and page of recordation of the notice or cer tificate of locations (3) The section or sections of the public land surveys which embrace such mining claim; or If such lands are unsurveyed either the section or sections which would probably embrsce such mining claim when the public land surveys are 'extended to such lands or a tie by courses and distances to an approved United States mineral monument (4) Whether such claimant Is locator or purchaser under such locution; and (a) ihe name snd address of such claimant and names and addresses so far as known to the claimant of any other person of persons, claiming any Interest or interests in or under such un patented mining claim; such fail ure shall 'he conclusively deemed fi) lo constitute a waiver and rellnquWiment by such mining claimant, of any right, title, or interest under such mining claim contrary to or In conflict with the limitations or restrictions specified in section 4 of the Act of July 23, 1955 (69 Stat. 367), as to unpatented claims located aft er tht dste, and (II) to consti tute a consent by such mining claimant that such unpatented mln'ing claim shall be subject to said limitations and restrictions. and (ill) to preclude thereafter, prlrjr to Issuance of patent, any assertion by such mining claim ant of any right or title to or interest In or under such mining nlatm contrary lo or in conflict wilh said limitations or restric tions. Section 4 provides, gen- reasonably incident thereto; that such claims will be subject to the right of the United Slates to manage and dispose of the vegeta tlve surface resources thereof and to manage other surface resource thereof: and mat, except to ine extent required for mining opera lions and uses reasonably Incl- dent thereto or to provide elesr- anee for such operations or uses, claimants of such cIsimaiRon, dulv verified and with PTop-uir, claimants of such claims shsll not use or dispose of vege-r voucher, wllhln six months, anajf not u,e or dispose Of vege tstive or other surface resourcestfrom the date of the first pub-dative or other surface resources thereof: and that, except for clearance for such purposes, any permitted severance or removal of timber must be In accordance with sound principles of forest management. Raid section 4 slso provides that any use of the cur lace of any such mining claim Legals by Uie tJniied States, Its permTt - tees or licensees, shall be such as not to endanger or matarlally ipo'R. ! hSrvnviAKr interfere with the prospecting,! ."f. t" nt ,h mining, processing or reasonably, n th ot the Estate claimant. The date of first publication of this Notice shall be September ZC. 1962. Dafed: Aug. 16 1962. D. B. LEIGHL'NKR i Acting Chief. Minerals I Seel Ion Bureau of laind Management Department of the Interior Portland. Orregon First publication.: SoDlemberi 1. ista. No. 847 Nov. 31. 1962. NATIONAL FORj'EST TIMBER-" FOR KALE Upper Maain Creek Oral auction bkls will be re ceived by the Fonert Supervisor, or his authorized representative. at the office of the Forest Super war, rosi unlet) Dili It milt, tit. erne, urexun, oegumuig nt " " December 2ti, imiU, Tor all merchantable timber marked -L. , - . "un " -.-. vuiuiarini aurt-a, mom K.. R. 5 l. WM. surv-Mfd' I J Published pursuant to section the WinamtNattonM ' Acl o( July M' 1SM (lW Uregon. The estimate'.! volimiMfW?. A i h,.Di rBJ. f iV iir. ws m board feet of Western hemlock and othjr species and 300 M board feet of cedar. The ..7" L V. r . ' " inw mo per 1711 "7' " """K $15 50, noble fir $9.05. hemlock and other sprries $890 and cedar $5.25.; it lis Includes the followine rit.lrhi. u ...... Pr M board feet for stiimmRiient of Am-lculture. whose ad- including deposit fur sale area, hetturment: $9.75 base rate plus! in the Land Office of the Bureau an additional $5 30 for Douglas- of Land Management, Department fir, $2.00 base rate plus an addl-of the Interior, at 710 N.E. Holla Uonul $6.60 for noble fir. $2.00 day, Portland 12, Oregon, a re base rnte plus an additional $t,.45'quet for publication of notice to for Western hninhiok end otiierell mlmtrul locators or any per species, $4.80 fur cedar end $0.45 f son .claiming under them tnvolv fur sIhnIi dlspoNiil for all species.ilng a mining claim or claims lo in arid 1 1 Ion there is within thelcated on Innd.t owned bv the sale area an unestimated vol-i United States and under the jur time of pine logs which will be tsdictton of the Forest Service In paid for at $15.03 per M hoard I the Counties of Linn and Ijine, feet which Includes required de-State of Oregon, described as: posit for sale area Ik-tier me nt, plus (0.45 for slash disposal. The atumpage rates payable fur each species will be Increased hv in. amort bat Ion rate in irnt f,.,,Lane counties. Oreeon. that species when the unamor- Th unsurveyed sections lilted tiled estimated cost of the maln!ar those which would probably hul riimiat h h,u.n i embrace the lands when the nub- fhy timber scaled. The unamor-!llc V"zea estimated cost Ik $24,633.00. Lmariizauon rates are: Douglnv L fir Si 1.30 per M bo.rd feet. Klr fr M board feet. West-;;- i'", W Joek and -other, spee)es; " ? J; ' i8 MJncJ:' ill.30 per M board foot. Amor 'Iber volume. The .urines hid Ufor stumpage shall be considered quarterly calendar Adjustment upwaru or uownward by 0,5 uf ine difference between the aver age of the .nonthiy Dnuglaxflr; region Indices, as calculated by the Forest Service for the three previous months, and the fol lowing hase Indices: Douglas-fir! izv.so (Ul, noble fir 92.98 (A) end Western hemlock and other sue- cles 92.98(A). Such adjustments' In the price for stumpHge shall be applicable to timber scaled during the three-month uertnri uiuuwini ine quarter for which tne adjustment Is comouted. In no evont, however, shall the payment rates for each auHrier utj icm man ine nase rates ass, R6E: (Unsurveyed) Sees. 1 tol stated above. When the adjusted 1 6 incl., 10 to 14 Incl., 23 to 26 raiea oy aperies are .lower than u.n TMien, uio nuiaruncet between the total -dollar value of the timber out ut adjusted rates ana at oase rates will be recorded for each species. Tho stumpage rate for any species win not be Increased above the base rate until the subsequent adjusted rales above base rale fur all species develop an ac- cuminaieo total miliar value excess of the total recorded ar cumulated fflrrrnnM f.ir . ll species. Sealed bids will be pub imiy upenea anu posted, at the Post Offlue Building, Eugene,'0' 1-2. 24, 25. snd 36 within 26, 1962. All those who sub - milted a satisfactory sealed bid'0-''-,IB . 3 wunin tne Wll will be permitted Immediately) '"mette National Forest. T 19 S, to continue auction bidding. A money order, bank drift, cash ier's or certified check In th. sum or S5.ooo.iH) must areom pany each bid. to be applied lo Ihe purchase price, refunded, or' ri'iainen lor application lo any claim -for damages, according to uonuiiionH oi saie. if re quested by the purchaser, con tract terms will permit felling of limber In advance of pay ment up to the value of the performance bond. If an oral bid Is declared to be high at the closing of the auction, the bidder must Immediately con firm Ihe oral 'bid by submitting it in writing on a Forest Serv ice bid form. The right to re ject any and all bids is reserved. Forest Service bid forms for use In submitting sealed bids anil full Information concerning the timber, the conditions of sale and the submlnslon of bids noiua ioe onuinoa from lhe I)ls-' trict Hanger, Jilue River. gon, or the Forest Supervisor. Eu gene, Oregon, before bids are submitted. No. 997 Nov. 21, 1962. NOTICE TO CHEDITOHS NOTICE IS HEREBY U1VEN that the undersigned have beenlthe public land surveys -which appointed Joint Executors of the'etnnrsce mining claim; or Last Will and Testament of Amos C. Ilex road, deceased, and oi nis estate, by the Circuit Court of .Lane County, Oregon and have quallMed as such. All persons having claims anstnat said estate are 'hereby required 10 present tne same with proper vouchers to the undersigned at' the office of Herman P. Hender. snoit, I loom H, City Hall, Eugene, i Oregun, within six months of the dale hereof. Dated and first published No- vcmher 21, 1962. AETNA W. REXROAD, Executor. LELAND C. REXROAD, Executor. Herman P. Hendershotl. Attorney for Executors. No. 993 Iec. 19, 1982. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT NOTICE IS HKREKV GIVENinpeclfled In section 4 of the Act thst the Executrix of the estaleiof July 23, 1955 (69 SUt. 867), as of Ida V. Smith, deceased, has to unpatented claims located aft lilcd her Final Account in saidr that date, and (11) to const. estate in the Circuit Court ofttute a content by such mining Lane' County, Oregon, and Ihe claimant that such unpatented Court has appointed the 14th daylmlnlng claim shall be subject to of December, 1W62, at 9:30isald limitations and restrictions, o ciock in the forenoon of said day in the Ctrnilt Court room in ine court 'House in Eugene, 'assertion by such mining claim Oregon, as lhe time and placet ant of sny right or title lo or In- for Ihe hearing of objections to! sucn final account and the set tlement of said estate. KTHKI, LEWIS Executrix Catkins St Rryson Attorneys for eitale No. 075 Dec. 12, 1962 Not ire- it ,tiuuuurfnttij i hut in narf.i.n.i , deceased bv th t tr.,i. Y.i Ihe State of Oregon for Lane l-uu'"'- F'uni naving claims against said ettste are hereby notified to present the rne to Ihe undersigned at 877i wuiameue nireei, r.ugene, re- iicsiion oi tni nonce, said dateuhercof : and that, except for of first publication being No- . Ir.rsnce for suth purposes, any vember 21, 1962. (permitted severance or removal KARL C. MlIIll, of timber must be In accordance Administrator. nanev, nnumsn, opencer ana Morris, Attorneys. NO. 994 Dec. 19, 1963. EUGENE REGISVeR-GUARD, Wed., I Leads r in rw-Vmrnrr- .,P-r ri.ull 7.: . .... . .. . . ' r VANVE WILBUR MYERS. Deceased NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOt'Nl Notice Is hereby given that Ihe undersigned, as executor of the estate of VANCE WILBUR MYERS, deceased, has filed his final account in the Circuit! Court of the State of Oregon for l-ane County, and that Fridnv, the 23rd day of November, 1962,; at the hour of 9:30 o'clock in the forenoon of said clay and the court room of said court have! been appointed by said court as! the time and place for the hear nig oi ouieciioiis i ii a it: iu aim Lhe settlement thersnf. Dated and first published Oc tober 24, 1962. Date of Inst publication No vember 21, I9i2. I.AWTON OSBORN HAYS, Executor. THELMA CHAPMAN FOWLER Attoruev fur Estate. No. 914 Nov. 21, 1962. NOTICE TO MINING CLAIM- ANTS 10 wnomever u may ennoern: i m jn7t Y ..hu d,-.n . suanre of a proper request for publication heretofore filed accordance with sect Inn S of the iAct of Julv 23. 1955 (69 Stat. 367 and lne illations thereunde i. ui r-t-o , ih im I That an "june' 4. 1962. the drwfs Is Washington 25. D.C.. filed follows, to wit OreRon 012608 fFS62-3.ll, the McK unite Area. 6-SK-19-7. Willam ette National Forest, Linn and Ul,d "vey extended tu ., ... ' " " ' 14 S. R 6 K: Sec. 24. T 14 S. It 6 E: 36: unsurveyed sees. 26 and 35, T 14 S. K 71? E: Sees. 26, 27, 28, 33, 34, and 35; those parts of sees. 25 and 36 within the Willamette National Forest. T 15 S, R 6 E: (Unsurveyed) Sees. 1 to 36 Incl. T15S.R7E: Sees. 1 to 18 Incl.; unsurveyed sees. 19 to 36 incl. T 16 S, K 7Va K: JUnstirvevcdl Sees. 2.3.4,0, 10. 11, 13 to 16 Incl., 21 to us inci., as to 30 inci.i tnose parts of sees. 1 and 12 within the Willamette National Forest. T 15 S. R8E: (Unsurveyed) Sees. 19, 3(1, 31; those parts of sees. 7, 17,1 ih, zu. zn, tv, snd S3 wunin the Willamette National 'forest. T 18 S, R 6 E: Sees. 1 to 36 Incl. T16S. R7E: (Unsurveyed) Sees. 1 to 34 Incl. T 16 S. R 8 E: Sees. 5, 6, 7; unsurveyed sees. 3, 4, 8. 9 iu. lb to 22 inci.. and 77 to m lincl.T 16 S. RBi E: (Unsurveyed) .Sees. 5, 6, 7, 8. 17. 18. 19, 20, 29, 30. 31, 32; those parts of sees. A Q IS 41 4ft anrt 11 within that wm.m.tia iu.hnni i.nr..t t i-t Incl., 35, and 36. T.7S,R8MiE (unsurveyed bees, l to 4 inci. 9 to 16 Incl.. ?1 tn lfl Incl., and 33 to 36 Incl. T17B.R7K: (Un- I surveyed, Kecs. 1 to 36 Incl. TV l7S,R8K: (Unsurveyed) Secs.fi,1 6, 7, , 17, 18, 19, 20, 30, 31; those parts of sees. 4, 9, 16, 21, 2B, 29, and 32 within the Willamette Na tlonal Forest. 7 18 S. R 8 E: (Un. surveyed) Sees. fl. 2. and il2. T 18 n N.lieMK: I Unsurvevcd) Sees. 1 lto 4 Incl,, sees. 9 to 16 Incl., 21 I to W lml anri .11 In SS . Inl TIB - S.R71: Sees. 2 to 11 Incl., lS inci., no to jo inci,; inose pariai" wr in cunuict wnu iie iiaji- fT 18 S, R 8 E: Those psrts of sees! R 6 E: (Unsurveyed) Sees. 10 to 15 inci., .zz to 77 inei., 34, as; .that part of sec. 38 within Uhe WII, lamette National Forest. TIBS, H 7 K: Hers. 3 to 10 Inel., 15 to 19 Incl.; ithose parts of sees. 3, 11, 14. 20. 21. 22, 23.19. 30. and 31 within the .Wllismstte National rorest. 2. That If any person claiming or asserting under, or by virtue of any unpatented mining claim lo cated prior to July 23, 1955, any ngnt, 'tine, or interest in ine vegetative surface resources and other surface resources, lunder such mining claim, contrary to or In conflict with tho limitations or restrictions specified In section -4 of said act. as to the above-de scribed lands or any part thereof, snau ran to rite id me una ui fire of the Bureau of Land Man agement at 710 N.E. Holladay, Portland 12, Oregon, and within 1M) days from the betowstated dste of first publication of this Notice, a verified statement Ore-jwhlch shall set forth as to such mining claims: (1) The date of location; (2) The book and page of re cordation of the notice or cerli ftcate of location: (3) The section or sections of such lands are -unsurveyed either the section or sections which would probshly embrace sucn mining claim when tne pud lie land surveys sre extended to such Isnds or a He by courses1 ana -distances to an approved United States mineral monument; (4) Whether such claimant ll a locator or purchaser under such location ; and (5) The name and address of uch Claimant and 'names anu addresses so far as known to the Claimant of any other person or persons claiming at.y Interest or in is rest in or under sucn un patented mining claim; such fail ure shall be conclusively deemed (I) to constitute a waiver snd re linquishment by such mining claimant of any right, title, or Interest under such mining claim contrary to or in conflict with tne limitations or restrictions and (ill) to preclude thereafter, l prior to issuance of patent, any teres! In or under such mining claim contrary to or in conflict with said limitations or restric tions. Section 4 provides, gener ally, that unpatented mining elalms located after July 23, 1955 hall not be used for purposes ether than prospecting, .mining or processing operations, or uses i reasonably incideot thereto; thai " nd dispose of the vege- ..... th,i to (ne tent required for mining 1 w,th tne P""Pcting, mining, operations and uses reasonably I processing or reasonably incident incident thereto or to provldeil,," Dv tna mlnng claimant. ci.n.nP. for suen operations ot with sound principles of forest .management. Said section 4 also provides that any use of the sur face of any such mining claim Nov. 21, 1962 'Pajm UB Legals by the United States, Its permit tees or licensees, shall be such as not to endanger or materially interfere with the prospecting, mining, processing or reasonably incident uses by the mining claimant. The date of -first publication of this Notice shall he Oct. 3, 1962, Dated: Kept. 7, 1962. D. B. LEIGHTNER Chief, Minerals Section Bureau of Land Man agement Department of Interior Portland, Oregon. First publication: October 3, 1962 No 870 N ovem her 28. 1982, NOTICE TO MINING- CLAIMANTS Published pursuant to seotlon 8 of the Act of July 23, .1955 (69 Stat. 367). To whomever It mav ennoern: PROCEEDING NO. FS 62-02 (Ore. gon 012526). Notice is hereby given In pur suance of a proper request for publication heretofore filed in accordance with section S of the Aet of July 23, 1955 (69 Stat. 367), and the regulations there under (43 CFR 185.123-1H5.I27). I. That on May 4, 1962, the Chief, Forest Service, Depart ment of Agriculture, whose ad dress Is Washington 25, D.C., filed In the Land Office of the liureail of Land Management, Department of the Interior, at 710 N.E. Holladav. Portland 12. Oregon, a request for publi cation of notice to all mineral locators or any person a I aim In c under them Involving a .mining claim or claims located on lands owned by tho United States and under the jurisdiction of the Forest Service In the County of Lane, State of Oregon, described as follows, to wit: Oregon -01252a (FS 82-331. the Oakrldge Area. 6-SH-19-0, Wil lamette National Forest. .Lane County, Oregun. the unsurveyed sections listed ro those which would probably mbrnce the lands when the nub ile land surveys are extended to uc ii lands. Willamette Meridian T 18 S, R 4 E: Sees. 25, 26, 34, 35 and 36. T 18 S, R 5 E: f Un surveyed) Sees. 30, 31, and 32. T19S, R3E: Sees. 12 to M Incl., Sees. 22 to 29 Incl.. Sees, 32 to 36 Incl. T 19 S, R 4 E: Sees, 1 to 4 Incl., Sees. 7 to 36 Incl. T I0S, R3E: Sees. 3 to 10 Incl., Sees. 15 to 22 incl.. Sees. 25 to 38 Incl. T 20 S, R 3 E: Sees. 1 to 4 (net, E'a Sec. 5, E'-i Sec. 8, Sees. 9 to 17 Incl., Efc Sec. 18, E1 Sec. 19, Sees. 20 to 29 Incl., Kfe Sec. 30, K'-a Sec. 31, Sees. 32 Ho 36 Incl. T 20 S, R 4 E: Sees. L to 36 IncL T20S. R 5 E: Sees. 1 to 36 Incl. TZflS, R 8V E: ( Unsurveyed ) Sees. 1 to 5 Incl., Sees. 8 to 17 tneL, Sees. 20 to 29 IncL, Sees. 32 to 38 Incl. T 20 S, R 6 E: (Unsur. veyed) Sees. 3 to 10 Incl., Sees. 15 to 22 incl.. Sees. 27 to 34 Incl,, those parts of Sees, 1, 2, 11, 14, 23, 26 and 35 within the boundaries of the Willam ette National Forest. T2IS, R 2 R: Sees. 12 and 13, T3IS, R3E: Sees. 1 -to 8 inOl., K'a Sec, 6. Sees. 7 to 15 incl., Sees. 17 snd 18. T 21 S, R 4 K: Sees. I to 12 Ind., Sacs. 16 to IB Incl. T 21 S, R 5 E: Sees. 1 to 29 IncL, Sees. 33 to 36 Incl. T21S, R5',iE: (Unsurveyed) Sees. 1 to 5 incl., Sees. 8 lo 17 Incl., Sees. 20 to 29 Incl.. Sees. 32 lo 36 Incl. T21, iRftK: Sees. 3 to 10 incl.. Sees. 15, 16, ilB. 21, 22, 27, 28, 29, 30. 31, 32, 33 and 34, those portions of Sees. 2, 11, 12, 14, 23, 26, and 35 within the boun daries of 'the Willamette Na tional Forest. T22S, R5 E: Sec. 1. T22S, R 8Vi E: (Un surveyed) Sees. 1 to 5 Unci., Sees. 9 to 12 Incl., Sees. , 14 and 15. T 22 6, R 8 E: Sees. 4, 6, -6, 7 and 'that portion o Sees. 2 and 3 within the boun daries of the Willamette Na tional Forest. 2. That 'if any person claiming or asserting under, -or by .virtue of. any unpatented mining claim located prior to July 23, '1985, any -right, title, or interest In the Vck eta tlve surface resources and other surface resources, iun- tofder such imining claim, contrary tatlons or restrictions specified in -section 4 of said act. as to the ahovc-descrlbed lands or any part thereof, shall fall to file in the 'Land Office of the Bureau of I .and Management at 710 N. K. Holladay, .Portland 12. Oregon. land within '160 days from the Deiow-stated date of first publi cation of this Notice, a verified statement which shall set forth as to such mining claims: (I) The dste of location; (2t The book and page of re cordation of the 'notice or cer tificate of location; t3i The section or sections or the public land surveys which embrsce such mining -claim; 'or If -such -lands are 'Unsurveyed cither the section or sections which would probably 'embrace such mining claim when the pub lic land surveys are extended 'to such lands or a -tie by courses and distances to an approved United S ta les m inert 1 monu- nient; (4) Whether such clslmant in locator or purchaser 'under such location; and (5) The name and eddrsss of uch clslmant and names -and addresses so far as known to the claims rtt of sny other person or persons claiming any Interest or Interests In er under such un pstentcd mining claim; such failure shall be conclusively deemed (I) to constitute a waiv er and .relinquishment by such mining claimant of any -right, title, or Interest under such min ing claim contrary to or In 'con flict with the limitations or re strictions specified In section 4 of the Act or July 23, 1955 (0 Stat. 367), as -to 'unpatented claims located after 'that date, snd (ll) to constitute consent by such mining claimant that such unpatented mining claim shall be subject to said limita tions .and restrictions, and (Hi) to preclude thereafter, prior to issuance or patent, any assertion by such mining claimant of ny right or title to or Interest In or under such mining claim con trary to or In conflict with aaid limitations or restrictions. Sec tion 4 provides, generally, -that unpatented mining claims lo cated after July 23, 1958 shall not be used for purposes oiner than prospecting, mining, or pro cessing operations, or uses rea sonably Incident thereto: that such claims will be subject to Ihe right or the united states to manage and dispose of the vegetative surface resources thereof and to manage other sur face resources thereof: and that. except to the extent required for mlnlog operations and uses rea sonably Incident thereto or to provide clearance for such op erations or uses, claimants of such claims shall not use or dis pone of vegetative or other sur face resources thereof: and that, except for clearance for such purposes, any permitted sever ance or removal of timber must he in accordance with sound principles of forest management. Said section 4 also provides that any use of the surface of any such mining claim by the Unit ed Stales, its permittees or li censees, shall be such as not to endanger or materially Interfere The date of first publication of this Notice shall be Oct, 3, 1962. Dated Aug 17. 1982. D B. LKHIHTNKR, Acting Chief, Minerals Section Bureau of Land Management Department of the Interior Portland, Oregon. First Publisallon: October 9. No. 869 November 28, IMS,