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rnunsnAV. JULY H, 11154 1IKHAI.D AND NKWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OMCGON PAGE rTVTS BASIN BRIEFS Day Cam reglalrallona are optn now at tin Olrl Seoul olllce tar ll iilrU Irom the agea ol 1 U 17. Fee lor tha camp la II par session or 11.16 lor two eeaalona. Ilila Includes traiiaporlatlon and milk. Olrla bring aack lunehea, cup, bandana and knlle If tliey have one, Day camp la In aeaslon at Moort Park Irom 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., July IJ through Is and July 30 through U. Adequate eu nervlsion will ba provided lor both tour-day aaaalona. t'het trvlna; ol Pine Industrial lUlallona Conuntttee, la In Lake., vlaw on bualnaaa today. Isrlal Young Paopla'a Luther league ol Uia Klamath Lutharan Church la having an Ice cream so clal at Uia church Sunday, July II, atarllng at :J0 p.m. A line program la planned and a Irea will ottering will bt taken. Everyone la welcome. Hospitalised Mra. Lealle Bridge, employ at Paylesa Drug, waa admitted to Klamath Valley Hospital lor medical treatment on Tuesday, Tulrlaka Teat plot Held day at Hall Moon Bay haa been ached uled lor Thuraday, July 15, Irom 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., according lo Jack Slnak, potato aeed certlfl. cation Inapeotor lor lha Depart ment ol Agriculture. Ta Mfdford R. Frank Tucker, manager ol tha Klamath County Chamber ol Commerce, and Leo Moralad drove to Medlord Wed neaday to put on the Klamath Basin program on KBKS-TV, apon aorad by Southern Oregon cham bera ol commerce. In Hoipiul Mra. Bill Hunt, 306 Hlllalde, waa admitted to a hoapltal tor treatment Tueaday evening. tor tha Canro rim Olrla Camp at Lake ot tha Wooda will load oo Fourth Street between Main and Klamath Avenue. Sat urday, July 10. Departure time ta 10 a.m. Police department will re eerva parking for tha entire block an Fourth near the courthouse tor parents lo unload daughter! and baggage. Vleltere Mr. and Mra. Ken Sykea ol Clinton. Iowa, have Just returned home after apendlng a week with their alater and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mra. Leo Moratad. 1011 Bristol. They drove over to the coast while their gueata were here. Ill Oeorge, 10-months-old son ol Mr. and Mra. Oeorge D. Bartch. 2S4 North Third, la recovering at HUltlda Hospital Irom an attack ot pneumonia. The little boy haa been aerloualy 111 for a month, John Habeas of OTT la out ot the city and will attend a meeting tn Eugene before hla return. Touring A card received Irom Fred llellbronner, mailed from Band Point, Idaho, atatlng he waa going on lo Montana but would ba back here In time for the Order ol tha Antelope Hurt Mountain trek. ' tlraler Lake All entrances lo Crater Lake National Park are now open, according to Superin tendent Fred T. Johnston, 'two way traffic on the Rim Drivo la expected to be delayed about 10 daya due to heavy enow drills. All' camp grounda except the one at the rim are open. Trails are be ing opened aa anow conditions per mit. ' , Postponed' Hie St. Barnubas Oulld ql Langell Valley has post poned lis card parly until Satur day, July IT, according to Oerlrude Uravea, aecretary. Beverly Fernlmrn ol Klam ath Falls will participate In a ra dio roundtable dlacusalon with other university atudenta, denltned to Interest atudenta In cooperative living at the Unlveralty ol Oregon, The 15-mlnute program will be broadcast over KEX, Portland, Sunday, July II, Irom :30 to 1:4ft p.m. Training Cruise Frank How ard, Merrill, participated In a cruise that Included training man euvera from Sun Francisco to Victoria, B. O., Mra. Frank How ard and Mra. Charles Bolosta Joined llio group at Victoria lor a alghlaeelng lour. Visitors Mr. and' Mra. B. B. (Bob) Jarschke and John Robert are visiting at the home ol Bob'a parents Mr, and Mra. B. C. Mat thewa. Bob waa recently dis charged Irom the Navy and the couple plan lo make their home In Klamath Falls. Mra. Jarschke la tha former Owen Oraham, daugh ter ol Mr. and Mra. Bill Oraham, Chemult. Released Klndall Weir. Eu gene, waa discharged Wednesday 97 SUPPER CLUB Pleer Shawl . New Act (very Teeaeey . 2 Skews NlgkHy laetic DeMiag Cemedy Acta 22-ei. T-ION! STEAK DINNER - Solod $400 Roquefort Soup efa Dressing e:J0 P.M. to 10 P.M. Cell 1-I2 tar RaunatlsM Catalans Deeclag morning from the Hillside Hoapl tal, Ho aullered minor cute and bruises lollowlng an accident on Highway V7 Sunday afternoon, Vacation Jim Lear, auleaman at Dick Itccders, la on vacation tills week. (iueat Caller Mr. and Mra, Mel Day, Homo, Idulio, will be here July !M at tl) Allnmont ele mentary school gym lor an eve ning ol folk and aquure dancing. The Keno Prornenailera and the A & 1 J'olk Dance Club are spon soring Day'a appearance here. '' Visiting Mra. Dalton Rny flpeece, Ashland, la here lor a few dnya visiting a daughter, Mra Johnny Davis and Mr. Duvla ol 1717 Main Street. Davla la owner ol the Baaln Plumbing and Heat ing Company, 103 B. Main. . Improvement The Ironl ol the building at 1400 Esplanade Street, owned by Everett Dennis and oc cupied by J. M. Sturbuck who owna the Standard Cleaning estab lishment has been re-laced with Roman tile brick, The olllce and checklna atatlon la also being enlarged. . Gueata Mr. and Mra. Clifford Wooda and duURhtrr Durlcne, form er residents of Klamath Falls, now living at Downey, Culllornla are visiting Mra, Woods' sister, and brother-ln-lnw, Mr. and Mra. Chet Hhrlver, 1618 Kune Street, and friends. Woods, during hla res idence here was associated with the lumber business. Building A fruit, vegetable and potato distribution business la being started on the Barnhlsel property on South Sixth. Operators will be James Mllsnp and J, M. Williams, both of Modesto. The operators have other distribution points up and down the West Coast. No Visitors Rl H. Dunbar, pioneer Klamath Falls resident, 111 In Hillside Hospital la not allowed visitors. 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Separate approved contracts must be made lor timber to be cut on each allotment lor which the au thority lo sell the timber haa been obtained Irom the owners. The al lotment c o n t a I n an estimated stand to be cut which estimate Is not guaranteed, ol approximately 091,160 leet B.M. ol ponderosa pine, 50.900 leet B.M. of lodgcpole pine, and SI B0 feet B.M. ol white fir. Each bidder must state the price per thousand leet B.M. Scrlbncr Decimal o Lou acale that will be paid lor timber to be cut and scaled from the two allotments aa a whole. No bid' will be considered lor. lesa than 116.60 per thousand leet B.M. lor ponderosa pine, 16.00 per, uiouxana leei B.M. lor lodice pole pine, and (6.00 per thousand leet B.M, lor white fir, A certified check In the amount of 30 per cent of the total bid price on a aolvent bank, payable lo the Treasurer ol the United states must accompany eacn ma. The deposits will ba re. turned to the unsuccessful bidders, The deposit ot the unsuccessful bid. der will be held In lieu ol bond In proportion to the value ol timber on each allotment pending satis factory completion ot the terms ol each of the contracts, or retained aa liquidated damages If the bid der shall not execute the renpec- tlve contracts within M daya Irom acceptance ol his bid. The right to waive technical delects and to re ject any and all bids Is reserved. The contracts will specify that all designated timber shall be cut and removed Irom the unit on or be fore March 31, 1966. and that all other requirements of the contract, Including slash disposal, will be completed on or before December 31, 1966. An additional payment, In the amount ol 20 per cent of the estimated value at the bid price will be required on each Individual LAWNS Da raa wanl a faaj tows ar Jail a li arte.? Taa cas'l alwsra h.v. balb, Wa 4m avslilr wark ana far. alia avarylalaf. Wa faaranlts a g4 SUMS af iraaa! raana 4ZS. LAKISHORI 6ARDINS NUMUY contract before cutting begins and In any case not later than thirty daya Irom the date of approval ol the respective individual contracts. The contractor will be required to deck loga in advance ol scaling or to conduct logging operations In such other manner that will per mit the scaling of timber In as few scaling assignments as possi ble. Before blda are aubmltted. full Information concerning the timber. the conditions of aaie, and the sub mission of blda, ahould be obtained from the Superintendent. Klamath Indian Agency, Klamath Agency, People Do RetH SPOT ADS -you are! Oregon, or the Area Director, In dian Service Interior Building, 1001 N.E. Lloyd Blvd., Portland 14, Oregon. Dated thla 2nd day ol July, 1964, at Portland, Oregon, Don O, Poster Area Director. 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