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CHICKEN ORIENTAL - For of famed recipes using abundant, versatile chicken, we chose to picture this Chicken Oriental. Chinese chefs magically provide color, flavor and texture contrasts in one superb dish to be served with hot cooked rice, with chicken are included in today' By ZOLA F... ejound-ihe-World ftecipes Includp Epicurean Chicken In response to popular de-j mind, these columns resume their "Round-the-World Reci pe of the Week." Members of I the family increasingly think internationally enjoy eat- in internationally. Dishes in spired by other countries and folkways cause animated t blc conversation for the fanv ily are certain to succeed ' t luncheon and dinner pr Ntw population hcatrd our way 1 cpi useni iiiiuiiit wuu j iooo neniagea 01 many oiner 1 ine lihmcsc unnerstejna in countries. More west coasters j importance of contrast. In thi are traveling the world over. I Cantonese chicen, the yello They take with them notions j pineapple gieis off the dark gleaned at home and bring green pepper slices. The crisp back" memories of good etinf l ness of papptr ens vatac manv places. Columnist Art Ryon recent- ly noted that 10 Japinte f ear r dinner every t hue certain ; i - rant fcatum Swedlah fooai. Keaaon? Tm Japaneaa wart pom in Sweden, live in Amcr- ifci. enjoy Kalaoppa ?ded Prilv belltr. T- Cbaeca; ClWhea I ChicWea i in ancient a jmof t! domc.fticaled ani jrhtls af the world, chicket &. - hvtorictl rec- ;ai.-d. In luropa, chickens have k-." relate" tinea the earHf times. Great Britain hd rJp nwaticattd wl ia guanWtJ long bajfora tte Irmii inva smr. The bird we eat today iprinsjas from a variety lhal oec back to tnc jungies India ad thw Id Indies. Causes ua to wonder which aanse first man or chicken? Here a; idiorthand to ajomt of the principal chicken Mahais of tl cufalne of the vorW. These dishes are all classic and recijaes may be found fbr aioH of them in vt a n d a r d round-the-world eacbon4j-. We suggest that aoat cut this out and scotch tape it ia front of favorite cookbook or inside a pan try door for imaginative cook in. Awearia. Viennese Pried Oicken is cut - up chicken coated with bread crumbs and lightly fried, then baked in butter Ckiaa. Moo Gcai Pan is sliv ered breast of chicken, stir fried with Chinese vegetables, ns.uJiroon end water chest nuts, It Chicken in Pcpjwr Sjce ia chicken stew spicy wish ckili peppers, The chick en ia cooked with tomatoes, cmimia. potatoes nd green pappara; tSa dish la garnished wi4h herd-cookari esa and alivea, -,-p.. Chicken ad Cvaea d Wheal ia chkrkeis fiwwsrd wit cfacked wheat, Chick hi c-i ja remoVed g-'an laacieel tlirared. returned te the wheat in ison?! witn iin - neawr and ctovei. Dish has coaisirWncy of porrVcie, aarved ia soup pJatas. yracsx Ckkkan p e a a 1 1 A-iindin thicken kreaata eeaattta in w-wt auce. j minced ouw ta'-sjo a--a a - . , ysaaaasa tV rm v- - ia -v -k 0 aharibn tautwd v "i f W taahXtataaatf a am,aJM titt tr rj sue tk kai, own re BerUa- 15 cWaw r f v t-a arAn on ions, crro'a nwu iripe any i--. c oa cri KiDstcr It is fcrwd paa cvam aauce over rua Senraii. tickco Hiaww a em c t J cjtcj rtai ein ad 0 ear-wiP ntr ir I ewj wHk rM i 1 o-.p ci Paprika k c u t - u p a Kc4h aaaaona a V peairiact prwerad wife ini; tw aarretl aieh a Aaiay !ifl- cream set.-? - Cwerirsa1 Caie4M tanes pieces rd chfaVea aith curry pawdcr ia MUCS, Dh may contain flrulfe Cur ry is ai?rvad with rice), chut y and vany of condi ments Next Vftck Chicken of In- donesia. Italv and manv other while hot. plain or with a by standing container in lukc countries fWi J crca msauce For a fancy I warm water for a bit. ; " our Round-thc-tt orld Roundup Many imaginative s food columns. VIM-CENT EJit.r Chicken Oriental Is Prized Dish Like other nations, the Chi j nesc consider chicken a prize ; delicacy; have worked out ; many ways of presenting it imaginatively. There are niiinv secrets of success in 1 Chinese cookery. Thev were ; first to discover value of mon- indium glutamatc (most of this produced in our country is cIled Ac cent) for dcvelop- ing fuller natural flavor it iiiwy i.uun mini, Hi - ticuujrly veejMablcs in abew- iuic Miiiiuiium ui time. , . t contraita ture of nuahrcaim. Finable ItVa ftfi!waa; iwpawra giv ' a o 1. - t o S i" rainge hr I kroiler-typa thW-ktnj cut in s- -v pieces t teaSpoona .i'oans cup iwtter iv I'jwina can (3or t otiacent muahrowarai Lt-ounca cea r".-:if.? niunks tableepoons sugar teblcapoon an,? ?eia- tabteepoons Tuacajsai green pepaaars, cat 0 strips 2 meeUuM owina, aiirad S teespaorjs carnstasch ? cups h cooked rice Sprinkle chicken with Ac' cent. Brown chielaen pieces on all sasa. in Putter ia BnJllat. Drain mushrooms and pine apple chunks: combine and measure liquids. Add enough water to weisured liquid to make one cup. Add to skillet; bring to a boil. Cover; reduce heat and simmer 3 minutes. Stir in sugar, say sauce and vinegar. Add mushrooms, pineapple chunks, preen pep per and onion; cook. 15 min utes longer. Blend cornstarch wita small amount rd water; stir into hot mixture. Cook, stirrina until slightly thick ened. Serve with hot corded rice. Memo If desired, one five ounce can water chestnuts, drained, may be added after chicken has simmered ana utes. Teer Turvy Tkm PSc This topsy turvy tuna p-e not only sticks to the ribs but it looks very sHraaHire when turned wt l-saiauna rt ia than topped with ac(itiTa lemon tike. There's, m abun dance H" canned tiJM piled hiah in lcal super market il-e at surpriilnajly small coat, You'll alao need a biscuit rtcip or )1ailp, of biscuit mix for this. Dnublc it for elht eervingi i lhre are haya in tSs- t -n ? w aiaUa tw( 1 1 j 1 1 41 1 cwa. rwe 'a ra- Totapt lwn kao'Woi or. CI nip iwead crumbs (., : t-tr, a) v an i ps1 S re) B..i1 CCD S T d cyh is He aai. tfl gnaasnannd oacnaA arrvn sa it Is r..'6 o eeo ' JV'eae Ne r-"3 8 we peeled if tj:3 u-- o ea SO I w CS- ) ' sajajBrSass aa- . p ss a V sx4 bwnam ao-s so Katssai oj' . ,k-i ) tasaasgdj aadsbas) r ie o-o-i8 i m . - t OS -t ....... t. .i rail - ria-cr .; e if llehtla sa f. Press tuna aiii SMWon s'a"-aa ihm ra- silft a layer of alicsd :ae Chaasr. a djje'i csS scat cup of biscuit mix or uS) your favorite biscuit recipe with ne cup flour. Spread over cheese layer and bake in hot oven. 401 degree.;, about 15 minutes or until light brown Turn upside-dOWn and cut into pie-shaped pieces Serve Small Worlds Around Us By Lynn W. Watkins Beslttfti a. Tribmip Syndicate, lass Seems Impossible, But Skin Increases Porpoise's Speed It is difficult to believe that the skin of an animal can in crease its speed through water. ! but such a condition exits. I We know that two solid ob j jects cannot occupy the same I pace at the same time. Rec- agnizing this, we must admit vrM an "Jccl m walcr or air (while at test or in motion. misplacing the air water accordingly, direct proportion to or the and in j its own bulk. The object, if in motion, is meeting resistance, more resistance in water than in air. The denser the medium through which it moves, the more power it takes to keep it in motion. It takes more thrust to move a boat than an ' automobile, so engineers have ; sought to find the most ef j ficient shape for a ship, a tor I pedo or any object which must be propelled through the I water with the least amount i of power. W'irp rrew Streamlining a.'a.s suppeacd- ly the answer-a tcararop dc Islgn, something on the shape I of a fish. So man designed a boat anth a sharp prov: he I pointed the nose of the sub ; marina, brought a torpcj to ..h.r nnint uP tlinhi 1... hfd itf bul h -idB-u ,t 9tiU trPmenraius posacr. Than someonss made an observation that should have been made before. They clocked the in credible speed of a porpoise The powerful ship with skirling propellers threshing the water to e froth, and en-! iw roaring, asjcompanied vitk " nui. 1 arf 1 tlae preat smounta of fuel, ww nil overtaken Sitd ' h a t 1 n o- ft. -. m ns noisw. nr ccanaaotioa) in the waver m4 pparantls a effect. sHM d OVUltf pH onl ovtFtaka th fhhq hsat juart scav avwo c r clea arnwnd d. Aiyina lh prineipda ft S aim a) mwanrla. m poprvraioa to weight, any engineer i-owld raaelUy asjetmain tle fart kket tHe ? " eivhr " eretlng ntnr poaeev iesd meet ing Um witer FiT.-tiie rKss recognizee! " . of suw ale powa-r vsuM andicaia. or the animal wa i tare poaeel inn ' that wefd ad wMar ia placement fully 1 1 -stood marine easpiraaers. saanel laapaaeaaaka Juait where -o thai aiimaJ gel all this thrust" It didn't seem possible S budp of aia'h eight and ize could ha driv en through water an easily, easier then the animal's mus cular equipment would seem to indicate, mere was more hire than met tl- eye Sure, the ensinews agrcsd. the shsps of tlaa pnr peine viw Rood, but thews just H;W ta in alae - r - , much - --.- i r- I design. airtamliMni or brea 4frp tliape. It ha tabrai kima rnd anava o t Ka pacral - i a ' C Tar eg. The aimal d-w-plaes rit-' r4 n o e a throuth it aetily arvl with great tf-r ad tnprHe Trp ItttW rtfiv berwMt oi na I shin. By mulftlni4 tSe in ed insiletin hi rSe baad ea? me n't hilrty anel InYantira jiniiai the "outsiA? covering" rrf this warm-blooded, intelligent ani mal, man may be able to cov er lhe outside of a ship, a torpedo or even the inside of a pipe that is desinned to carry a liquid or a ns, and make it more effectia. This material, art i 1 1 prnt crude in cowiperiao-n with IHst live porpoise h; i n, arvia promise of arat Importance, alan w finally prtf imitation skin, ta near aa sible to that of tlw pornoisa, ate vill take all - fos a woncb.rful UlVMtian avat loosing completely the .. thai the porpaa- Vei Uaad Sdsa aecrat fnr miUveae; id years. Body bistmveetfi aaf Depoe fiy JssscaV ssas nfewport-am-A boeVy avmd on the beach nonr DWiiwi It Monday afterno. -is -aae-hfvad tr-aVsv then ad Mm V OS eV I - a . JP-. ? srseai ar h i-.- -" m x a. Vaajas4s i'-m Ai4 Hnwek If t4. sfte C . - 1 eM frsaa a t4te -.-t f- ta as v Ipspts - Ii ... Hosaay sjacssM b storcgj) w a dry place, ifnw "fL-mpcra-atures spay hasten crystalliza tion or cause it to become cloudy Most honey"Prystnl- lizes with aging. Crystallized honey can be easily liquified MLDFORD tfiVlftTa rwi T -Hv (..LAY R M Veur Daily Activity Gu'd 1 According to tht Sfdf. To dce'ep message for Wcdnevda, read words corresponding to number o vour Zod'oc birth sign. 43-56 1UUi 1 Ea'iv Slewed 3T.dt 31 Sct-jp 33 Pai'tncs J4 At .'5 Gua'd JoDkimpm 37Aoo.mr 33 Gj jonct WCeth 410" 42 New 43 And 44 And 4$Vfoch 46 Rcocn 47 Your 43 Agem-'b 4? And S3 Per -al 51 Aiiistanet 52 MoKe 53 Hobby 54 F, 'd 55 Son 56Anen',on 57 A-xl S Stan N35-37.40-4M 60- j 5 s Arnopnrt lOYour l2Atk 13 Do''; 15Vom 16 Co. l7Sou"d 18 To 19 Er X) PlOCHtjt 21 Kp C3 Etro 24 WKot 2SEven.rg 26 For ITM 2-26-38-491 H.-51-76-79-6d 64-780821 no JULY - ALG 2i HMO ff:.S SEPT 22 bOYoor ,11-16 18-4d frpGood (g)idffcne fjJNcuml I;- aS 53 63 far 1 A number of devices can add greatly to the comfort of Invalids for instant?, the bed- ritwen person Sbouad hare a eraaUe K It a e p Lhe bed- cWhea frm flatten in5 down his feet and eaus i n g "ft o l drop." He will be much bap-1 nlr nlon if lip has a board against which he can rest his feet. feopV? wha hart ta spend - 1 tante in c - . en joy a fobaMne -... .. n ki much r- 1 cswWta-kW ha iva laew-k aeitwt h a firm BMP face tlun taima paJIww. I, e 1 r v c - 1 v?d$e aiiaped -1 palllew, whn ea ad t n v t m ked A rafc.-k p-at'w -Wo u avaaWrV. PrftftW arhai how a. plMOJicd ip vein m Wp 11-td thigh rm pti miK'h irasat ssainp a eavK-f which lifw tha : a od tha hvd at friofct. Then Ua W4awd na Dm dawnvwd din - . to naw-ij SaiH aaadM . -w- f I BepfM d - riaaste-i pvsa-; anjry Wisniiel typa ed Wed I thai divides up in such n way that the lacw at deed a . Md tH a.vh- id Vrw i lie fVu. (iii-.-. lije f. vm a "kwnapar," arilpsli as asa -atneioai rd a dip ahair tknt raawa tHst Unwas aead lauudv the lene a bit. Ve--y faI fatAiId liha a 8ma41 Medt)"j on four kv caas bn used to lensjtheii tlmr bad. Th aaadress of the snasaMiac turer d thaw devteea can be obtained by anndinc .ielf- , addressed rnwlope with vour reaajcfd for Uss paforndin Pa al SiTt ws 4i . t ; m- a. -m n , , naorvtai at Mac mar vdicn awio-f ace'' o. o any aa in lie na-af pw-4. Va that i C---0 yemm n ft?rt .wrw, whom - rad tbneP a pnxwaew d-iwa o a tonraleaen. Vhot -.-y bjtad tmtwod mWj naaa. PT s4 w red I y . Hit jatfi-ieaJ trmV mena vn U yemetteM r da aarthjrjri'jr to m ow 14m ek-tMa oaa4 P One rr trr-i rSo are dv aWiAne rerrre ne sree psaw- j sieiaa Mi-p u m yaJTS l-ia keea;saro tat. a -Mate time .-d Christ. h tad ha naw of his books Hit a-pi.W-p7 b not due to Lhm ensrasaaa rd demon into a chaad - the erea vulsion Is die? to .- sfiiap tion of tin- b-a a. i.-o a "the sacred lii1 diieuaie jiat lib cmc. All eLa-aa a)thin4 thik Mip ei)Mw; ii dwi e hp aypong awa Mas (r o- , o e sajsaap tsaj a gx a I iiJ MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDKOHD, m mm Ta X 1 1VLL.N- 23-39 -44-50- t 69 70-83-84 6 Your e2 W.r 3 Pooers, 64 For 05 MbMj eo Change 67 To 3 MeanerpM 70 Is 71 Eibo- 72 Your It 3 MhM TiO-ava 75 L-tt 76 You II 77 Carwoc'j ;o 5 SOT no 8' Ard 82 VWtt 83 Ycurs 84 Today 85 Decor 86 Su-p-ved 87 Or 83Nredrd 89 lrtventon 90 Now NOV 23 IV 5- 9-30-54, HC 22 rrs U2 53-S'-89m. etc u .AN 20 VVO ki-67 72 -1 AOUAtlUt AS' 21 , 43 17-20- 36-57 . 1 !'. 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WKU Hits, ptdiona: r.sa. ahaqaiVed asd sKwspf , and wk uosy ps;ntKU'wl rasata be I hnd been jwtd a M Pi arte; Phc rree hod saianvsaed, awd Htoae vwne a I-hv.'U MMhi nreojsT bapM4s aaal aa nK SSaaanaSn. Caae dKwase naieart aaiieh tn--e saill S0nw s. el? aauch ssuprsKeei as oaMna)H. LV. AlTarec asoMp-as fre sMeed M in Idtba b-.J..-. "What Is Ea4)eaS?" wWa-e. yen maa iiU, in W- 1 ri rliiMi n a c(W.-aJ. 3- 6-19 22 v 27-41-78 'CS FISCK .'Ai II 4Ui. dresses, sPeaartiud osteclepcMl wrPb evr i-.-i.--. a Pa Dj. Vat1- sal ter C. AlweK, Cbad. WJdT, P- 9?T, Bot '' " bawa, kflaAa ftOTtero w a jai.c lawsnev smM that - 3-Mi ens- .--a. ISS3, at hMT w AM, tae the fi-arrt daw- - BMC JaCMOr) "): CaMrahaais. i . -i . rit Hutu m4 - aBaaVerrl, j-i. 1 4nl kiH nf taiirfer n.iUia ha Hir- nM . II aw io Fit), Mr. Iven, s stabs mt Marx-ort mi - a in fw f- - : .. ittweia a a m- . aa-adt: In a.-M ijl aj ((( Twi ipwijejapawu h a ia i - fVrf k f ef Tk-efare CiM-, Qmsmi. If aw? ofcd paia a- ! m ahraaaPjlee m mi i m csia - a -o ... av -. w ... - ivt wberaaa Lite rNnato Caafuv. g ror;ill - ma SjetdaSa kas Pn'ka(MMi u-... Hale ansa at "t iitat. t. . .. . .a . : .... werrilf Tacnaen ceaney, - - If- w u Tun rarue rnasM aTA'ra cp- e;f..at Pad1 taTKanaj rnvrr, . HlgATI WUt aTliaaanl - 'THE FLOWER FELL OFF, BUT 1 SAE0 WE (WNJXE F0lsyAl OREGON Governor Hatfield Signs 21 Bills Salcm-ilTli-Gov. Mark Hat-1 field signed 21 bills Monday the largest number he has "cainst said estate are hereby noti ' fied to present the same, duly vei'i Mqned in one dav since the 1,11(1 U1'h proper vouchers, to inc-j -1 l. -1 . ! ,he undersigned at the offices of 1903 session began. Signed : Collins, Redden Mullen, 107 East were the following bills- 1 M'n- Street, Medford. Oregon. a within six months from the date SR 1 t S-.Tla IMBpI Inn if Irnd i ot the first publication nf thia no- business by national banks. SB117-Operation of com mon trust funds. SB228-Claims against the state. SB311 - Compensation and expenses of Veterinary Medi cal Examing Board. SB323 - Veterinary medi cine. HB1016 - Assessment and taxation of property HB1055-Rcpeal laws relat ing to state highway bonds. HB1080 Appointment of second assistant adjutant gen eral. HB1107 - Membership of Mate Baard ef Forestry. PIK1108 - Exemptions frm mtr vehicle registration. HBil3-ApWarles. WIS 1154 - Livestock lrras partation certldi canes. HB1282-Glft tax. HS126-inhenhMwi hix. Coaperrtive sr amid ikoveVapnsewd ot fild peol. ni sr' Sntnkraly Wperkj ad iellare rcftpieMt.s. ':.:,! w . ana. Enaled. wicLVmi, ShIM, sp)40i - ' tor j . . iaatetlan eevs. Baard - EHKjhieerism HltiTimincPS, t"v . . lilkdnricd Soalety, Orcpon Msaseaasa srf fteieace fwd haWvy notice is lPHBfalaH, nw ... , has flleS hnr final acaoisnt and renorl in Mie above eatitleS esl.ee aad tbiri by ardor af the Cireiat Caurt flf Jaclwaa Cauaby. Orejasa. 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NEWMAN deceeied and thai Letters of Ad ministration have DM11 issued to him All person havmc elauns day ol March IMS, RICHARD CARL NEWMAN. Administrator of the Estate ot Victor Emanuel Newman, Deceased SMITH AND CARD .Attorneys for the Administrator NATIONAL FORJtBT TIMBER FOIt SAL.B Sale No. 1. Misfit No. I Sealed bids will be received h the District Ranger or his author ized representative at the Butte Falls Ranccr Station. Butte Falls, i Oregon up to and not later than I 10 00 am dst. May 6. Uti3, for 1 ill merchantable timber marked designated tor culling on an I area embracing U acres, more or less wi nin sec. 3.. 1.34a.. H.4k., and Sect 4 & 5. T 3 IS.. R 4E . W.M.. surveyed, in the R'igue River Na tional Forest. Jackson County. Oregon. The estimated volumes are 70 M board feet of Douglas-fir; 28 M aoard feet of Pondcwsa pine, ugar pine and Western white pine: 45 M board feet of White fir and other species. The minimum ac ceptable bid per M board fcrw is as follows: Bouglaa-ttr W8.20; Pon derosa sine, sugar pine. A- Western White pine JlftSO; White tr k oaier succies $12 55. This Include the folio wing rale's per M board feet for itumpann tncMdingadepoali for sale nrcn betterment: 117 Jft base rate plus an additional 57.35 for Douglas-fir; i i 20 tye rate phis an additional sr 50 fox Ponde rota pine, sugar pine V: vaatean White pine $4.20 base rale plus ai additional SC-SB for White fir and other species and $2.80 for sliisai disposal for all species. The prices bid tor stumpage shall be considered as tentative rates sub- ecl to quarterly calendar adjust -meet uiavard or downward by 0 5 of the difference between the aver age of the monthly Dnuglas-ftr Region Indices, as calculated by aie Forest Service or the Western Pine Association Lumber Price In fex for the three previous months and the lollnwing base indices: bouglaa-tir 103.02 tci; ponderoaa pine, siaiar pine A- Western White iiie RflTlSj While fir and nther Specie! 01 liH (At. Such adjustments 111 the price fnr stumpage shnll be applicable to timber scaled dur Iraj aie ibree-mnnlhs period follow ing the quarter (or which the nd jasnneia is computed. In no event, bewever, shall the payment rates far cacH be less than the bal.c nges as stated above. When lie ad I US led rjles by species are lawer than ate base rales, the dil rerenae between the total dollar vubie of the tinier cut at Adjust ed rates ,a at base rales will be reeoriP-d for each species. The stpwipa' nSe lor any specie will not he increased above the base rate until the subsequent adjueitcd rates taiove tnc bia.e rirle for all isecics devclap an aacumuated totjd (Ullar value i excess of Hie recanted int. a accumulated :nce for an species. Sealed will be publicly opened dlP I bid sa sa eysai Baantwi.' isl. ;jr"nh: J haBBBBBBBBW '''' JOIINm. ."i-'lllQ:!, cinr IS- f r-io n tneBBBBBBBBn flVSi. . LJ asB SjftnnW M m fit KESUITS DIAL 772-6141 TRIBUNE WANT TUESDAY, APRIL I LEGAL NOTICES and o s 1 e d at the office nf tie uistrirt Kanuor on May 6, 1063, at 10:00 a 111. rl.s.t. A money order, hank draft, cashier' or cer tified check In tha sum of iSSOilO must accompany each bid. to he applied In the pur chase price, re funded, or retained lor application to any claim tor damage, accord ing to (he conditions ol sale. If requested by the purchaser IT bond is required, contract terms will permit fvlhns of timber in advance ni payment up to the value of the performance bond The right to reject any and all bids is reserved. Forest Service bid forms for use in submitting scaled bids and full information concerning the timber, the conditions of sale and the sub mission of bids should be obtained (rem the District Ranger. Butte Falls Oregon before bids are sub mitted. sale So. , IIhr wuud Springs Sealed bins will be received by the j District Ranger or his authorized 1 rcprcscniailve al lhe Butte Falls ; Ranger Station. Butte Falls. Ore- gon. up to and not later than 10:30 a.m. da.t.. May rl. 1S63. for all merchantable timber marked or i designated ior culling on an area embracing 135 acres, more or less wnhin Sections Ifi 21. T 3S R.4.E.. W.M.. surveyed, in the Rogue River National Forest. Jackson County. Oregon. The estimated volumes arc 30 M board leet of Do uc las-fir. 35 M board feet of Shasta red fir; AO M board feci of White fir and other species". The minimum accepttflfte bid per M hoard feeJ is as follows: DouglAs ftr S2Rlli SthAita roH fir SR rWr White fir and otrfer specie fftf.80. This includes the foliiiwing rates, ne r M board feet, for stumpage including. deposit for sale area betterment; Sftr.lu bake rale plus an additional n,45 for Dojig las fir; $2 00 base rate plus an all dional $3 80 for Shasta red fir: M M base rate plus an additional S5.T0 for White fir and other spe cies and 2.85 for slash disposal lor all species The prices bid tor bjmpage shall be considered as tentative rates subject to quarter ly calendar adusiment upward or downward by 0.5 of the difference between the average oi the month ly Pourdas-fir Region Indices, as calculated by the Forest Service or the i'cs1ern Pine Association Lum ber PrVi Index (or the three pre vious months and lhe lollnwing base indices: OoiiKlas-fir Hl.ttH i Al; Shasta red fir Ol.tiB (AJi Wftite fir and other species fn.fifl (A), Such adjustments in the price for stump age shall be applicable to limber scaled during the three-monlhs period following the quarter for which the adjustment is computed. In no event, however, -in 1 1 the payment rates for each quarter be less than the base rates as stated above When the adjusted ratal by species are lower than the base rates, the difference between the total dollar value of the limber cut at adjusted rates and at base rales will be recorded for each species. The stumpage rate for any species will not be increased above the base rate until the subsequent adjusted rates above the haso rntc tor all species develop an accumu lated total dollar value In excess of the recorded IoIaI accumulated difference for al) specie;:. Scaled bids will be publiciilly opened and posted, at the office of the District Ranger at lti30 a.m. (I s.t., on May H. Il3 A money order, bank draft, cnshler's or certified check in the sum of W50.00 must accompany each bid, to be applied to the nuwhase nriee. refunded, or re tained for application to any claim lor damaces. nceordinir to the con ditions of sale. If requested by the purchaser, it nonri is required, con A 19 LEGAL NOTICES tract termi will permit felling of limber in advance of payment up 1 y1 i,ftIu ot the performance bnmJ-.Tte rlnt t0 rJect "ny nd all bids is reserved. Forest Service bid forms for use in submitting sealed bids and full Information concerning the timber, the condi tions of sale nd the submission of bids should be obtained from tha District Ranger, Butte Falli, Ore on before bids are submitted Sale No 3, Skeeter Creek Thinning Sealed bid? will be received by tha District Ranger or his authorized representative at the Butte Falla Ranger Station. Butte Falla. Ore gon, up to and not later than 11:00 a.m. dj.t.. May 6. 1B63 for all mer chantable timber marked or desig nated for cutting on an area em bracing 80 acres, more or leas with in Section 7. T. 38 S., R 4 V. W M surveyed in the Rogue River Na tional Forest Jnrkmn rnnnlv rir. i con. The Mtlmatd vnlnm iqi M board feet of Douglas-fir' 33 BE board leet of Pnnderosa ptne and sugar pine; 23 M board feet of white fir and other inrrlea Th minimum acceptable bid per M board feet is as follows- Doualaa fir $21.85; ponderosa pine and sugar pine $3 00. white fir and other species $4.35. This includes the following rates, per M board siumpage including de posit for sale area betterment: $13.00 base rate plus an additional $595 for Dnuglas-nr; $3.00 base rate foBr ponderosa pine and sugar pine, $2.C0 base rate plus an addi tional SO for white fir and other species and $2.00 for slash disposal for all species. The prices bid for stumpage shall be considered aa tentative rates subject to quarter ly calendar adjustment upward or downward by 0.3 of the difference between the average ui the month ly Douglas-fir Region Indices aa calculated by the Forest Service of the Western Pine Association Lumber Price Index for the three previous months, and the following base Indices: Douglas-ftr 01.68 lA); ponderosa pine and sugar pine R2.75; white fir and other species 91 .88 (A) Such adjustments in the price for stumpage shall be ap plicable to timber sealed during the three-months period following the qunrter for which the adjust ment is computed. In no event, however, shall the payment ratea for each quarter be less than the base rates as stated above. When the adjusted ratea by species are lower than the base rates, the dif fcrence between the total dollar vain of the timber cut at adjusted rates and at base rates wlll be re enrded for each species. The stumpage rate for any spewles will not he increased above tlie base rale until the subsequent Adjusted rates above lhe baan rate for all species develop an accumulated total dollar value in excess of the recorded total accumulated differ ence for all species. Sealed bide will be publicly opened and posted. at the office of the District Ranger ni ii "ii a.m., d.l,t.. May 6, 1063. money order, bank draft, cash ier's or certified check in the sum nf $350 00 must accompany each tun. to be applied to the purchase price, refunded, or retained for ap plication to any claim tor damafl.es. according to the conditions of sale. it requested ry the purchaser if hond Is required, contract terma will permit felling of timber in ad vance of payment up to the value of the performance bond. The right to reject any and all blda Is re served. Forest Service bid forma for use in submitting sealed blda and full Information concerning the timber, the conditions of sale and the submission of blda should be obtained from the District Ran ger. Butte Falls, Oregon before bids are submitted. - ADS 2. 1963