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    ? TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1955
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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Legal Notice
NATIONAL FOREST TIMBER
FOR SALE
Oral auction bids will be re
ceived by the Forest Supervisor,
Fremont National Forest, Post Of
fice Building, Lakeview, Oregon,
beginning at 10:00 a.m., October
19, 1955, for all the timber marked
or designated (or cutting and all
merchantable dead timber locat
ed on an area embracing about
600 acres within Sections 33 and
34, T. 30 8., R. 16 E.: Sections
3 and 4, T. 37 S., R. 16 E.; Sec
tion 25, T. 36 S., R. 15 E; and
Section 2. T. 37 S., R. 15 E.,
W.M., Round Butte Area, Fremont
National Forest, Oregon, estimat
ed to be 6. 800.000 board feet, more
or less, of live and recently dead
(sound sapwood) ponderosa pine.
60,000 board feet, more or less of
live and recently dead (sound sap
wood) white fir and other species,
and an unestimated amount of old
er dead (unsound sapwood) tim
ber of all species. No bid of less
than $29.90 per M board feet for
live and recently dead (sound sap-
wood) ponderosa pine, $2.00 per
M board feet for live and recently
dead (sound sapwood) white fir
and other species, and $1.00 per
M board feet for older dead (un
sound sapwood) timber of all spe
cies will be considered. The price
bid for all species except older
dead (unsound sapwood) timber
shall be subject to quarterly cal
endar adjustment upward or down
ward, by 0.6 of the difference be
tween the base Index prices de
termined as set forth below and
the average of the Western Pine
Association index prices as calcu
lated by the Forest Service at the
end of each quarter, sucn adjust
ment in the stumpage rates shall
be applicable to timber cut and
scaled during the calendar quar
ter for which the adjustment is
computed. In no event, however,
will the adjusted stumpage rates
for each quarter be less than $5.00
per M board feet for live and re
cently dead (sound sapwood) pon
derosa pine, and $2.00 per M
board feet for live and recently
dead (sound sapwood) white fir
and other species. The base index
prices for this sale are an average
of the monthly Western Pine As
sociation lumber price indices from
July 1. 1954 to Jane 30, 1955. In
addition to the prices bid for
stumpage a cooperative deposit of
$0.50 per M board feet of iive
and recently dead (sound sapwood)
sawtimber of all species to be
used by the Forest Service for
paying the cost of slash disposal
and a cooperative deposit of $3.75
per M board feet of live and re
cently dead (sound sapwood) pon
derosa pine sawtimber to cover
the cost of tree planting, seed sow
ing and timber stand improvement
work on the area cut over will be
required. As a qualification for
oral bidding all bidders must sub
mit a sealed bid accompanied by
the required payment to the For
est Supervisor prior to 10:00 a.m.,
October 19, 1955. Sealed bids will
be posted at the beginning of the
auction for the information of all
bidders. A -money order, bank
draft, or certified check for $10,
000.00 must accompany each, hid to
be applied on the purchase price,
refunded, or retained in part as
liquidated damages, according to
the conditions of sale. If an oral
bid is declared 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 and full information concern
ing the timber, the conditions of
the sale, and the submission of
bids, should be obtained from the
Forest Supervisor, Post Office
Building, Lakeview. Oregon, or the
District Ranger, Bly, Oregon,
No. 654 Oct. 11
NATIONAL FOREST TIMBER
FOR SALE
Oral auction bids will be re
ceived by the Forest Supervisor,
Legal Notice
Post Office building, Lakeview,
Oregon, beginning a 4:00 p.m.,
October 19. 1955 for all the timber'
marked or designated for cutting
and all merchantable dead timber
located on an area embracing
about 590 acres within Section 34.
T. 37 8., R. 13 E., and Sections
3. 4. 8 and 9. T. 38 S.. R. 13 E.,
W.M., Dry Prairie area, Fremont
national forest, Oregon, estimated
o be 800.000 board feet, more or
less, of live and recently, dead
(sound sapwood) ponderosa pine
and an unestimated amount of old
er dead (unsound sapwood) timber
of all species. No bid of less than
$6.00 per M. board feet for live
and recently dead (sound sap
wood) ponderosa pine and $1.00 per
M. board feet for older dead (un
sound sapwood) timber of all spe
cies will be considered. In addition
to the prices bid for stumpage, a
cooperative deposit of $5.00 per M.
board feet, to cover the cost of
tree planting, seed sowing and
timber stand Improvement work on
the area cut over for the cut of
live and recently dead (sound sap
wood) sawtimber will be required.
As a qualification for oral bidding
all bidders must submit a sealed
bid accompanied by the required
payment to the Forest Supervisor
prior to 4:00 p.m., October 19.
1955. Sealed bids will be posted
at the beginning of the auction for
the Information of all bidders. A
money order, bank draft or certi
fied check for $8,800 must accom
pany each bid, to be applied on
the purchase price, refunded, or
retained in part as liquidated dam
ages,' according io the conditions
of sale. If an oral bid is declared
to be high at the closing of the
auction, the bidder must immed
iately confirm the oral bid by sub
mitting it in writing on a Forest
Service bid form. The right to re
ject 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 the sale and the
submission of bids should be ob
tained from the Forest Supervisor,
Post Office building, Lakeview,
Oregon, or the District Ranger,
Bly, Oregon.
No. 655, Oct. 11
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Sacramento Solons
Get New Director
SACRAMENTO (UP) Elmo
Lera, a Pacific Telephone and
Telegraph Company foreman, re
placed Eddie Mulligan yesterday as
a member of the board of directors
of the Sacramento Solons.
Mulligan, former president of the
Pacific Coast League club, re
signed from the board Saturday.
There were reports he will sell his
304 shares in the club. Lera holds
105 shares, the next largest bloc
to Mulligan's.
(Vodka ia Mtsf e juice) WW
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Willie Rajnus Promoted
To Junior Scoutmaster In
Boy Scout Court Of Honor
MALIN ? By Scout's Court of
Honor was held the evening of Oc
tober 3 In the Malin Par.. Com
munity Hall. Scoutmaster Edwin
Stastny presided, assisted by Louis
Kalina, assistant scoutmaster, and
Elmont Kenyon. explorer adviser.
A highlight of the evening was
the ceremony promoting Willie Raj
nus to Junior scoutmaster after
Stastny explained the requirements
of good leadership, cooperation and
faithful following of -Scout laws.
Two new members, Ronnie Ada
mec and Claude Jiagerty, were in-
Stastny; bronze palm, Ron Kalina,
Edwin Stnsuiy Jr., Willie Rajnus
and Stanely Petrasek.
It was announced that Denny
Kalina, Don Stastny, Edwin Stast
ny and Willie Rajnus have brought
borne their deer this season.
Tne projects on which the Scouts
are working include gathering deer
hides for sale to buy dishes for
Park Hall, painting and Installing
street signs, and taking s census
of the town.
Mothers of the boys served re
freshments at the completion of
the evening program. '
Itlated. A contest was conducted
by Don StasUiy and Denule Kalina
to see which of the new members
could answer the most questions
on Scouting correctly, A prize of
a Scout scarf was presented to
Claude Hagertjr as winner
The following awards -were
made: second rank. Harvey Midi
gan and Ronald Mullanix; merit
badges for rowing, canoeing and
swimming to Ronald '-lullamx; for
swimming, Melvin Kenyon? for
swimming, lifesaving, canoeing,
rowing and world brotherhood, Don
RETIRE YOUR
WILLIE RAJNUS, left, of Malin has met the requirements and
was officially promoted to- the post of junior scoutmaster at
a meeting last week by Scoutmaster Edwin Stastny, right.
Repentant, But
She Just Didn't
Like That Bottle
AMARILLO. Tex. IA Gertrude
French Carwile. 33. and her hus
band, affectionately . known as
"Junior." languished in county jail
here today, as remorseiul said
the jailers as anybody you ever
saw. ,
Junior wanted "Just one more
beer" yesterday and Gertrude ob
jected. But he entered the Little
Wheel drive-in minus Gertrude's
approval.
She drove their car through a
storm door first in her attempt to
stop Junior but missed. So she
made a circle, knocked down 12
feet of wall and drove 22 feet -Into
the barroom, scattering some 20
customers.
Still Junior hadn't put that bottle
down. Gertrude jumped out of the
car, grabbed a plank and began
swinging it at Junior. She hit him
once, deti" clung him from the.
brown bottle.
RIOT
CELAVA, Mex. W Somebody
exploded four firecrackers in a
local movie theater tonight and a
cry of "Fire" rang out. Four per
sons were trampled to death as
the panic-stricken audience rushed
for the doors.
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