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NOTICE OK FINAL ACCOUNT
In the Matter of the Estate of
Paul Hoffnecht. also known as
Paul Hober. deceased
Notice is hereby given that the
unaeraignea. as administratrix
the estate of Paul Hoffnecht. also
known as Paul Hober. deceased
has filed her final account in the
circuit court for Jackson County,
ana mat Monday, the 27th
August. 1962, at the hour of 9:30
o'clock in the forenoon of said day
ana me court room oi saia coun
have been appointed by said courl
as the tim nd place for the
hearing of objections thereto and
me settlement tnereoi.
Dated and first published: July
26. 1962
Date of last publication: August
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Altha Lerov
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Student Included on
Spring Honor Roll
Richard Loc Peterson of
Mrdford, was iniliidcd in the
spring scmoslor honor roll at
Washington Slate university,
Pullman, Wash.
Baghdad Buildings
Politically Empty
By DAVID L. DUGAS
United Press International
Beirut -illPli- The wo most
impressive new buildings in
Baghdad serve no Immediate
purpose; a palace (or a king
who is dead and a parliament
building but no parliament.
The palace with its sea
green dome and vast, vacant
halls was nearly completed
when young King Faisal and
his family were shot July 14,
1958. as the army seized pow
er. It is now intended for the
president of the Iraqi Repub
lie. but there is no president.
The graceful, sprawling
parliament building with its
pink marble walls was Hear
ing completion on that July
morning and it is finished
now. But there is no parlia
ment. Workmen have just put Uie
final touches on the new sur
rounding wall with its ornate
iron gates. But the joke go
ing around Baghdad is that it
Is meant to keep politicians
out.
Like nioyt leaders of mod
ern army revolts, Maj. Gen.
Abdul Karim Kasscm once
promised a new constitution.
freedom for political parties i
' and elections. The promise
has been repeated countless
times, but hopes for its ful
fillment have virtually disap
peared. In the four years
finee the revolution Iraq has
become an absolute dictator
ship. Under the strongly anti-
Peterson was one of 1.(11 1 i " ""'' "
; in itiMi intiiiiioiL- n3 movrn
steadily deeper into the coin-
v.ihiii, mo mere are poiicc
nljttc tactics to match.
TIMBER FOR SALE. UNITED
STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE
IN1EHIOR. BUREAU OF LAND
MAIVAlitMfcNl. UKAL AUCTION
BlflS as hereinafter designated
will be received by the District
Manager, Bureau ol Land Man
agement. BLM Warehouse Area.
Armory Drive. Medord, Oregon
(mailing aaaress iijj a. mversidet,
at 10:30 A.M.. PACIFIC STAND'
AKD TIME, on 'li.ursdav. SeDtenv
bar 13. 1962, for all timber
marxea or designated for cut'
ting Before bids are submitted,
iuii information concernlns thi
timber, the conditions of sale and
submission ot bids should be ob
tained from the above District
Manager. The richl is herebv re
served to waive technical defects
in mis advertisement and to re
ject any or all bids. The United
States reserves the right to waive
any informality in bids received
whenever such waiver Is in the
interest of the United States.
I IN JUMKHHINE COUNTY: ORE
(ON: O&C: All timber designated
mr cuiung on w ',a t, ', , XV K V4 IN B
NE'.iSWU Section 2a, T. 39 S
R. 3 W., W.M., estimated for the
purpose of this sale to be 587 M
Da. it uougias-itr. lu M bd
ponderosa pine. 22 M bd. ft.
cense-cedar 74 M bd. ft, white
fir No bid for less than $23.50
per m na. ti. tor the UougJas-iir,
28.75 per M hd. ft. for the pon
derosa Dine. S12.2S ner M hH. fl
for the Incense-cedar. S9.9S per
m dq . ii, tor me wnite nr. or a
total purchase price of $15,087.80
win De considered. Minimum de
posit with bid $1,600.00. IN KLA
MATH COUNTV: All timber desig-
naiea ror cuuing on nw 'iNtU
SE',SW'l,, NW'.4SE4. Section IS;
.jc'ime,') nrrnun 61, a'jINW'4
N'jS'j Section 23: NE'.E1. Sec
tlon 25, T. Js S., R. & K.. SW'ij
ocuiun tv; li ; l w ' . section 3U.
T. 38 S.. R. t E.. W.M.. eitinmterl
for the Durnose of this nale tn he
o m dq. it. uougias-itr. 214 M bd
ft. white fir. 19 M bd. ft. Shasta
red fir. 5 M bd. ft. oonderoaa nine
13 M bd. ft. white pine. No bid for
less than 123.15 per M bd. ft. for
tne uougias-iir, su.4 per M bd. ft.
for the white fir. $8 65 per M bd.
ft. for the Shasta red fir. 37.63
per M bd. ft. for the ponderosa
pine. $36.45 per M bd. ft. for the
white pine, or a total purchase
price of $3,122.25 will be consid
ered. Minimum deposit with bid
$330-00. IN JACKSON COUNTY:
All timber designated for cutting
on E'.jNE'i, SWUNW'i. NW'
SW4 Section i, T. 34 S.. R. 2 E..
W.M.. estimated for the purpose of
this sale to be 1.654 M bd. ft.
Douglas-fir. 17 M bd. ft. nonderosa
pine. 20 M bd. ft. sugar pine, 87
M bd. ft. Incense-cedar. 25!) M bd.
ft. white fir. 32 M bd. ft. hemlock.
No bid for less than $24.95 per M
bd. ft. for the Douglas-fir. $37.00
oer M bd. ft. for the nondernsn
pine. $39.45 per M bd. ft. for the
sugar pine, $13.20 per M bd. ft.
for the Incense-cedar. $12.70 per
M bd. ft. for the white fir. S1S.50
per M bd. It. for the hemlock, or
a total purchase . prire of
$47,619.00 will be considered.
Minimum deposit with bid
$4,800.00. All timber designated for
cutting on W'jNEV E'.jNW1.,
SW'. NW'iSE1, Kei'tfnn 23, T.
33 S R. 3 W cslimnted for the
Cur pose of this Bale lo be 2.605 M
d. fl. Douglas-llr. 266 M bd. ft.
ponderosa pine, 140 M hd. ft. sugar
pine. 103 M hd. ft. incense-cedar,
61 M bd. ft. white fir, 12 M bd. ft.
hemlock. No hid for less than
Slfi.OO per M bd. ft. for the Douglas-fir.
$22.25 per M bd. ft. for
the ponderosa pine. $23.05 per M
bd. ft. for the sugar pine, $7.35
per M bd. ft. for the Incense
cedar, $6.60 per M bd. ft. for the
white fir, $9.50 per M bd. ft. for
the hemlock, or a total purchase
price ot $60,787.65 will be consid
ered Minimum deposit with bid
$6,100.00. All timber designated
for cutting on E'i Section 13. T. 33
S., R. 2 K., W.M., estimated for
the purpose of this sale to he 64
M bd. ft. Douglas-fir and 44 M
hd. ft white fir. No bid for less :
than $21.15 per M bd. ft. ror the
Douglas-fir. $0 .20 per M bd. ft.
for the white fir or a total pur
chase price of $1,758 40 will be
considered. Minimum deposit with
bid $20000. All timber designnted
for cutting on ESNE',. SV4.
NE', SENW'4. W'iNWi;. N',.
SE; Seition 9: E'.NW',. Lot 1.
Lot 2. NF,'.SW'4l NW.SE' Sec
tion 10. T. 33 S., K. I W., W.M.,
estimated for the purpose of this
sale tn be 2 885 M hd. ft. Douglas
fir. 1)9 M bd. ft. ponderosa pine.
4.1 m no. ii. sugHr pine. 85 M nrt tt.
Incense-cedar. 143 M hd. ft. white
fir No bid for less than $17 75 per
M bd tt. for the Douglas-fir.
$22 43 per M bd tt. for the pon
drrosa pine. $2120 per M bd. ft.
for Ihe sugar pine. $5.90 per M
bd ft for the incensr-ccdar. $6 45
per M bd. tt. for Ihe white fir.
or a total purchase prire of
$53.80(1.15 will be considered. Mini
mum deposit with bid $3,600 CO.
Death by lethal gas li the r
form prescribed by law fori Vat A I
capital punishment in eifiht OtrCLTlgQ lS It OCefTlS
wi (lie O I fllCS
LEGAL NOTICES
NATIONAL FOREST TIMBER
FOR BALK
Green Creek
Orai auction bids will be received
by the Forest Supervisor, or his
authorized representative at the
office of the Forest Supervisor,
Post Office Building. Medford,
Oregon beginning at 10:30 a.m.,
September 17. 1962, for all mer
chantable timber marked or desig
nated for cutting on an area em
bracing 383 acres, more or less,
within sections 2 and 3. T. 34 S..
R. 4 E.. and sections 26. 27, 34
and 33. T. 33 S., R. 4 E., W.M..
surveyed. In the Rogue National
Forest, Jackson County. Oregon.
The estimated volumes are: 1.030
M board feet of Douglas-fir; 1.430
M board feet of ponderosa pine,
Jeffrey pine, sugar pine and west
ern white pine: 1.840 M board
feet of white fir and other spe
cies The minimum acceptable bid
per M board feet is as follows:
Douglas-fir $9.20; ponderosa pine.
Jeffrey pine, sugar pine, and
western white pine $8.75; white
fir and other species $5 30. This
includes the following rates, per
M board feet for stumpage in
cluding deposit for sale area bet
terment: $3.00 base rate plus an
additional $3.90 for Douslas fir:
$3.00 base rate plus an addition
al $1.45 for ponderosa pine, Jef
frey pine, sugar pine and west
ern white pine: $2.00 base rate
plus an additional $1.00 for white
fir and other species and $2.30
for slash disposal for all species.
The prices bid for stumpage shall
be considered at tentative rates
subject to quarterly calendar ad
justment upward or downward by
0.3 oi ihe difference between the
avenge of the monthly Douglas-
fir Keg ion indices, as caicuiaiea
bv the Forest Service, or the West
ern Pine Association Lumber
Price Index for the three previ
ous months, and the following base
indices: Douglas-fir 103.13 (Ci;
ponderosa pine, sugar pine, Jeffrey
pine and western white pine 83.67;
white fir and other species 92.9B
(A). Such adjustments in the price
for stumpage shall be applicable
to timber scaled during tne tnree
months period following the quar
ter for which the ad iustment ii
com mi ted fh no event, however.
shall the payment rates for each
quarter be less than the base rates
as stated above. When the adjust
ed rates by species are lower
than base rates, the difference
between the total dollar value
of the timber cut at adjusted rates
and At base rates win ne recora
eri for each snecies. The stump
age rate for any species will not
be Increased above the base rate
until the subsequent adjusted rates
shnve the base rate for all species
develop an accumulated total dol
lar vaiue in excels oi inc resum
ed total accumulated difference
fnr all soecies. Sealed bids will
be publicly opened and posted, at
tne Otlice OI tne roresi aupcrvuui,
0:30 a.m. on septemoer w,
1062 All those who submitted a
ntisfactorv sealed bid will be per
mitted immediately to continue
auction bidding. A money order,
bank draft, cashier's or certified
check in the sum of $2,100.00 must
accompany each bid. to be ap-
flied to the purchase price, re
unded, or retained for application
to any claim for damages, accord
ins to the conditions of sale. If
requested by the purchaser, con
tract terms will permit felling
of timber in advance of payment
up to the value of the perfor
mance bond. If an oral bid is de
clared to be high at the closing
of tne auction, tne moaer mmi
immediately confirm the oral bid
bv submitting it In writing on a
Forest Service bid form. The
right to reiect any and all bids Is
reserved. Forest Service bid forms
for use in submitting sealed bids
and full information concerning
the timber, the conditions of sale
and the submission of bids should
he obtained from the District
Ranaer. Butte Falls. Oregon, or
the Forest Supervisor. Medford.
Oregon, before bids are submitted.
By ELSIE Hl
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Oiri arroma iegiseror,
INTRODUCED
CAPITAL PUNISHMEMT
IN THAT TEKKIT0K7,
THEM WAS THE
FIRST MAVl IM
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FORSALE Uin50 Ford coupe.
Clean. Goodshape. 772-6022
FOR SAXe 2 bdrm. house, furn.
or unfurn. Large kitchen At
Dining rm. combined. Big yard,
all fenced. Close to stores. Cora
M. Wright. 315 SE "I" St., Grants
Pass, Oregon.
FOR SALE 3 bdrm. homel 28
S. Keeneway Dr., Medford. Will
consider pickup & camper on
down payment. Ph. B 33 -1930 any
hour.
FOR LEASE or Rent 4 bdrm
unfurn. Eastside house. 772-2031.
FOR SALE 240 gal. oil tank. $20.
4H.t-.ttU 7.
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students on the honor roll;
this is 15 6 per rent of the on-
dcrcniduiites enrolled
roll includes undemrnduiites
who earned 50 grade points.
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for each hour of A. three for
B. etc.
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j ond to California in acreage
, devoted to vineyards.
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