Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 01, 1962, Image 7

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    Olson-Lawyer High
Bidder at National
Forest Timber Sale
Olson-Lawyer Lumber, Inc
of Medford, was high bidder
last week for 5,700,000 board
feet of national forest timber
in the Union Flat No. 2 area,
Union Creek Ranger District,
Rogue River National forest.
Forest Supervisor C. E
Brown reported the high bid
totaled S130.400. This com
pares with the forest service
appraised price of $106,750, an
increase of 22 per cent.
Next high bidder in the oral
auction was Steve Wilson of
White City. Other bidders
were McGrew Brothers, Ko
gap Manufacturing company,
and Fir-Ply, Inc.
Timber on Unit
Timber in this unit consist
ed of 3,150,000 board feet of
Dnuslas-fir bid at $25 per
thousand, 2.150.000 board
feet of pines bid at $23 per
thousand and 400,000 board
feet of hemlock and other
tpecies bid at $5.50 per thou
sand. Kngap Manufacturing com
pany of Medford was high
bidder for 4,200,000 board
feet of timber in the Grizzly
Canyon area, Ashland Ranger
district.
The high bid totaled $71,
622. The forest service ap
praised price for the timber
was $71,354.50.
Next high bidder in the
oral auction was Brecount
Brothers of Grants Pass.
Steve Wilson was a third bid
der. The timber consisted of
2,110,000 board feet of Douglas-fir
bid at $21.25 per thou
sand, 140,000 board feet of
ponderosa pine bid at $22.30
per thousand, 250,000 board
feet of sugar pine bid at
$26 65 per thousand, and
1,700.000 board feet of white
fir and other species bid at
$10 per thousand.
Submits High Bid
Olson-Lawyer Lumber, Inc.
was high bidder for 7.300,000
hoard feet of national forest
timber in the Beartree area,
Union Creek Ranger district.
The high hid tolaled $112,
P37.50, and the forest serv
ice appraised price was $65,
P67.50. Increase in bid price
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MONTGOMERY WARD
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NO MONEY DOWN when you "Charge it" at Wards
over appraised price was 71
per cent.
Nexi high bidder for the
timber was J. L. Spencer of
Prospect. Other bidders were
Steve Wilson and Fir-Ply, Inc
Timber in the unit consisted
of 3,500,000 board feet ol
Douglas-fir bid at $17 per
thousand, 950,000 board feet
of western white pine bid at
$26.25 per thousand, and
2,850.000 board feet of Shasta
red fir and other species bid
at $10 per thousand.
Olson-Lawyer Lumber, Inc.
of Medford also was high bid
der for 4,160,000 board feet
of timber in the South Red
Blanket area. Prospect Ranger
district
The high bid totaled $92,
540, compared with Ihe forest
service appraised price ol
$63,246, an increase of 46 per
cent.
Next high bidder was .1. I...
Spencer of Prospect. Other
bidders were Fir-Ply, Inc., and
Steve Wilson. Timber consist
ed of 2.840,000 board feet of
Douglas-fir bid at $17.50 per
thousand, 960,000 board feet
of sugar pine and western
white pine bid at $42 per
thousand, and 360.000 board
feet of white fir and other
species bid at $7 per thousand.
Winema Forest Gels
Landscape Architect
Klamath Falls-A. E. Smith
supervisor of the Winema Na
tional forest, announced rec
ently that Frederick L. Hen
ley has been appointed land
scape architect with the Wine
ma forest.
Henley's duties will be in
the field of recreation plan
ning and improvement de
velopment. One of his first assignments.
Smith said, will he thp design
of utilities and landscaping at
the Aspen Point campground
at Lake of the Woods.
Henley is a graduate of
Kansas State university, Man
hattan, Kan. He was employed
by the forest service during
summer vacations while at
tending the university.
773-7301
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Specialized Crew
Of Fire Fighters
Stationed in Area
Applegale - A specialized
crew for fighting large forest
i fires is now stationed at Star
Ranger station, located in Ap
plegate 20 miles southwest of
Medford.
The crew of 25 men, mostly
college students, has under
gone a two-week period of
training to prepare th!m to
fight large forest fires any
where in the northwestern
United States.
They will be available to
work on blazes in Oregon,
Washington, California, Ida
jho, Nevada, and Montana, ac
cording to Robert Webb, fire
' control officer.
I The men. who are led by
foreman Francis (Pete) Greg
ory. Medford, are from all
parts of the country, includ
ing midwestern slates. They
were chosen from applica
tions on the basis of previous
work experience, and two
thirds of them have had prev
ious fire experience. They
range in ape from 18 to 45
years.
Fought Several Fires
Trained hy Gregory and
Ihree assistants, the crew
learned use of fire tools, fire
behavior, line construction,
use of pumpers, and snag fall
ing. They also fought several
fires to gain practical ex
perience.
Although such crews have
been in existence for many
years, this is the first year
one has been stationed at the
Star Ranger station.
Arrangements have been
made to fly the crew to any
lire that is any distance from
the area. Transpor t a t i o n
probably will be in DC-3's,
some of which will be forest
service planes and some pri
vate. They will be large
enough to accommodate the
whole crew and the necessary
equipment. Plans call for the
crew to he c?t the Medford
Municipal airport withTn Hi
hours after receiving a fire
call.
It is felt that the crew will
be stationed at the ranger sta
tion in future summers, al
though Webb said that Is not
a local decision.
Fjee Parking
SELF-CLEANING WHITE
EXTRA CURABLE,
MILDEW-RESISTANT 0
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Finest, pure linseed-oil base
Extra high titanium dioxide
content 0
Wards most popular house paint guar
anteed to eqial or excel national-brand
house paints selling for much more
Brilliant whitf finish resists fading; zinc
oxide stops discoloration; maintains uni
form appearance for years.
gal.
REG. 4.98 GAL.
LATEX-NO PAINT
ODOR, Dry irv Vi Hr.l
gallon
Clean tools, hands
with water
Rainbow of beautiful
new colort
Use room the srra day! So
taw to brush or roll on,
even an amateur gets expe
results Regains cciof even
Mcr repeated scrubbing.
REG. 2.19 QT.
SILICONIZED
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CAR CHECKED This is one of about 1,000 corrections, they said. Lions club officials
cars which were inspected recently in the said they were pleased with the public's par-
Medford Lions club's safety-check for auto- ticipatfon in the program, and if enough in-
mobiles, elub officials have reported. About terest is shown in the project, it will be
one-third of the vehicles checked needed continued.
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LATEST STYLES FOR LITTLE GIRLS)
They're all 10Q cotton in
a gorgeous orroy of styles, in
lovely, colorful prints. littls
air's will really for these.
Siie 8-14; 2.77
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GIANT SIZE... ALMOST 7 FT. ACROSS
82 inches in diameter, 1 8" deep
plenty of splashing room for
youngsters. Colorful, sturdy,
mildew resistant vinyl easily
inflated, or drained. Vith re
pair kit.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED or your money back! 5-3
r&m "H" y
2-DAY SALE! GETWARDS BEST BUYS FOR TRAVEL, SPORTS, OUTINGS "BACK-YARD"
save now
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FASHIONS
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Olhm 10.98-14.9fl
Nw,it itylti colo'r
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Solid colors ond pet
terns in the newest sum
mer shades. Orion knits,
lov backs, 2-p'ec . . .
take your choice at
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All wiihabla
' Gimt uiorlmnl
All iliorf ilevat
3-Pc. Patio Group
An err.aiinrj pries for this
2 chaif and 5-position
chako combinaticn. Last
ing Saran v.'ebbing and
voather-proof oluminum
fraire. Ec:h picca fclc's f:r
Toreador, Baby Doll; PJs 88
Mimi-Run Proof Spun-loy Fbrle
Big Beach Towel . '. V -188
Bright Colorful Cotton Ttrry.
3-Pc. Jamaica,
Eity Gr Fibrit.
Tote Bag Buy!
Colorful Cotton Terry, lined.
Versatile. Rattan
Sturdy Wrought Iron Bi.
Inflatable Beach
38-ln. W.lrui 1.99
2.19 20-Cup Percolator
"Cofft-t for e Crowd"
21.95 6-Transistor Radio
ticellant Reception. Good Tone.
Talent, Phoenix 4-H
Members Win Ribbons
Talcni and Phoenix area
411 club members look a large
hare of the rihh.ms at the
Wagner Valley 4-H prr-fnir at
the Phoenix Community club
recently.
r nniT mum m wsnir
Srntnra. Dwight Hnth
Writ
idr. fir. Jim JnrrrM. UMir1-.
third, and L.nd. Sommer. Va-
ner Vmiev cluh. fnurlh
IntermediMtf t h o w m a n hin-
Junet Ler. Wet.td. rt: Dmn ! fifth ' iVVlllV inira"
Day. Wasnrr Valley, sprnnd; Mike j Hvel showing, tnlermrdiatt i Linda Sonimer Wiener flnl
Dhvu. Wajtner Valley, third; Gary visitor. Robert (iUther. Jackaon- ' M,dv Hackit WaaSfr eronri
Pmkhain We.U.de. fourth; Pat I vHte. firm. PeKfiv R(Wv, S11.Q, : ff chf iul WiW
James. Snuthwrtt Medford. filth. : .r.und; Meren.th Hfvnoldn. Suki- ftirhard j "c tner Wawir fouf h
nefilnmnB showmanship Fred; you, tmrd. Dana Dunlap. Jack. Si i y v Silorl ' Peln? FlStehS'
Mik Coilini. Medford, 'accondi
George Hutchinson Wagner Val- t Brel -showina. heslnncr visitors'
ley third; Jim Nunley. Wnsner Joy re Gun t her. Smkivnu flrtf
Valley, fourth; and Kathy Garrett, j David Coinpton. jHckson ille, hei
Medford. fifth. ond, Chnstene Barnes. Central
BKKr . Point, third. Ilnrhaia Barnes. Cen-
Beef ftttliii Allen Harm, tral Point, fourth; Mik Camuio,
Phoenix, ftril; Kenneth Harru, Jacksonville, fifth.
Phoenix kn'ond: Kenneth Hot- &HV KP
tcher, Talent, third, Judy Bnt- Senior ilieep: Renee Johnaon.
tcher. Talent, fourth; Fav Chap- Wanner, fir-,1, Steve Chapman
man, Talent. fifth; and Don Wntner, second; and Sharon Bot
Qui nn. Talent, fifth. I tchei . Wanner, third
eei annwme, senior: cnriftene
Moon. Phoenix. first; Sharon
SALEl MEN'S AND
BOYS' SURFERS
Both r cU-UnglV wtlh
colorful piping 1rim. Color
choice. Men'i fizet 29-36,
'3.44 pr. 044
Boy Ize 6-18 . bby
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Suffer Set $A
Chair
Balls
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M r h i nunlnn. Jm kionvill
fourth M.rv .ntr.n n.,
hilUlni1 kf flint vi".itnr-
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i.itermed ate sheen: Hil v R.
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773-7301
Open Friday 'Til
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CHILDREN'S
Cool, light, long-wrlng. Vh
bl Army ducc vUW cuthtonad
indoles, rubber crop tolet. Pop
ular colors. Childrftn 53; bovft
8-3.
men's
swim trunk values
It's swim time againl Big
assortment of patterns in fine
broadcloth. Built-in support,
coin pocket and lastex waist.
In sizes S-M-L
combination offer!
PLASTIC PICNIC SET AND BIO DECANTER
Imagine, 23 pieces for less than
$1. Set includes 4 each: plates,
tumblers, knives, forks, spoons;
plus a cake server, butter knife
and Vi-gal. poly deconler.
1962
jnt. s.i-ind: Dfnnii Hfiffbuhr.
Phoenix, third. Dour D.v Til
ent. lourtb: Ind Dm Morril.
Phnnix. fifth.
Brglnnlng vulton: Frd Huti-hi-on.
Phoenix, iirit, Nn. Morns
Phoenix icrnnd; Mitch Rurrrtl,
EI""1""'' lourth; and Jim Nunlry,
Phnrmv
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Ann e li'flh winningnra.
Jone. M f d f o r d irl M.JI
Wr.Khl WmuiSJ cond' l52u-
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. second; Mary Cantrall, Rurh,
lima, luin winningnam, Apple
gate, fourth.
JUDGING
I.iventock: Linda Glhson. West
side, first. Steve Chapman, Tal
ent, second; Janet Li, Medford,
third. Rrnre Johnson. Pnoanix
,'ourth: Bobby GJather, Jackson
Vlllr. fifth.
Rabbits. Linda Sommer, Talent,
first. Janet Lee. Medford. aacond;
Lee Stragey. Central Point, third;
Kathv r..rrii mha, ..u:
and Patricia Jo'nea. Medford, fifth'.
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