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    PACE
Illinois Builds Up Head Of Steam
For Crucial Game With
By TIM MORIARTY
LPI Sports Writer
Illinois is continuing to pick up
steam lor its head-on collision
with top-ranked Cincinnati at the
Chicago Stadium Jan. 26.
Sparked by Tal Brody, Bill
Small and Dave Downey who to
taled 66 points between them
the lllini showed plenty of fight
in turning back Ohio State. 90-78,
Monday night at Champaign, III.
Brody scored 23 points, one
more than Small, and Downey
added 21 as Illinois ran its sea -
Stanford Invades Hot
California In League Play
West Coast Basketball Roundup
By United Press International
Stanford, only untested Big Six
quintet, jumps into the race with
both feet tonight when it invades
the red-hot University of Cal
ifornia. The Golden Bears have come
out of nowhere to top the Big Six
with a 2-0 record after a pair of
impressive wins over USC last
weekend. Guard Dick Smith hit
.19 points in a brilliant display, but
outside of him the Bears have
been a strange club with eight
players of about equal caliber
shuffling in and out. Coach Rene
Horerrias never knows who will
be on target from night to night.
Stanford has an All Coast and
All America candidate in center
Tom Dose and an 8-2 record, but
in the Iis Angeles tourney it ap
peared that Dose was not getting
any help at all from his co-starl-crs.
If they can hit enough out
side shots to keep the defense
from sagging in on Dose, the
Cards still could be the West's
best.
In an unusually full Monday
night of cage activity. Northern
California invaders USF and San
ta Clara took games in Los An
geles. USF"s 71-fiO win over defending
champion Peppcidine was espe
cially significant since the Wave;
huve most of their starters back
and were given a fair chance to
repeal.
Moreover, the Dons fine soph
center Ollie Johnson fouled out in
the second half when his team
led .19-1). Peppcrdine quickly
Bruins Lose Pair
To Huskies, Drop
LOS ANGELES (ITU - How
could the UCLA Bruins come
away with an impressive hasket
b.ill Inurnamrnt triumph in the
Los Angeles Basketball Classic
and then drop two straight to
lowlv Washington during t h c
weekend?
The Huskies (who lost all three
of their games in the tourney
"were a much belter team than
in Ihc Basketball Classic." said
I C1.A assistant coach Hill Put
nam Monday al the Southern Cali
fornia Basketball writers'
luncheon.
Puln.im explained that "every
body was down on them (Wash.
ington', and wo weren't worry
ing about them." Pulnam. silling
in lor head coach John Wooden
added, "we shot 24 ior cent the
first nicht and 33 pri cent Salur-
day nighl. We have a small learn
and il we can't shuol well we're
dead "
The double loss was reflected
In the Brums' drop in the VP!
national basketball ralints from
tilth last week In tenth this
week
Forrest TvuiiukI, whose Tro
jans encounlcrcd a surprisingly
strong Calilornia team last week
end, however, said that I CI..
Mill "has a great chance" lor
the Big Si cuntciciice f it to and
Drumstick, Klamath Gas
Take City Men's Openers
The City Men's ItaskrthaH
League 0iened Monday night with
the Drumstick and Klamath Gas
taking owning round victories
over Iocs in O'Ncil School gym
Diumsliik had lo go overtime
lo heat the Lucky l-anr Owlcrs
in the opening game hut Ibcy
r.mie alive in the ovcrlime c
nod lo win going away Willi a
17-67 tally. Klamath Gas had
tirfi much height for the shot K'd
die Butler Org.in-ucrs in the
Kronrl contest. 65 46
Luckv Lane's Owlrrs. made up
of Oregon Tech hovs. made up a
halllimc dclicit of 16 points andhr. while Dick Den
rallied to tie the game al mill Run RoIk-iIs lo
o( regulation at M all. Chuckjliad 14 and Dean li!: .,
Ramp of Diumsliik blew lour'lhe losers.
HERALD AND
son record to 10-1 and gained re -
venge for a 102-79 clobbering by
Ohio State last season when the
Buckeyes ruled the college bas
ketball world.
Ohio Slate, which took over the
No. 5 sl in this week's UPI
ratings, led during most of the
first half and reached the inter
mission with a 37-36 advantage.
Then Brody and Small started
clicking for the third-ranked lllini.
Brody, an "import" from Tren
ton, N.J., scored IS points and
Small added !6 after intermission'
closed the gap to 40-39, but the
Dons kept pumping and pulled out
the game.
Forwards Ed Thomas and Dave
Lee each bagged 15 for USF as
did Hurry Dinnell of the losers.
Santa Clara dispatched Loyola.
66-56, as that huge front line of
Gene Shields, Joe Weiss and Le
nny Jackson just had too much
size for the toothless Lions
Shields and Weiss each had 16
points.
In WCAC action ,tonighl, it's
Pacific and St. Mary's at Oak
land Auditorium, where the Gaels
arc playing the rest of their home
games this year.
The Coast's two leading seorers
Pro Football Hit
By Two Troubles
WASHINGTON (UPD-Tlie Na
tional Football I-cague was faced
by trouble on two flanks todjy
with one of its stars ready to bat
tle for his right to run a tavern
and tile possibility of an investi-
gation by the Senate rackets com
miltec.
Along with the disclosure here
than an investigator from the
Senate rackets committee was
bound for Chicago to conduct n
preliminary inquiry Into the pro
football situation, the Detroit
News rcporled Monday that do-
lensive tackle Alex Karras of the
Detroit Lions has boon ordered to
that "Stanford has an excellenl
team."
"Cat is a big cluh" Twocood
said. "They stint well and they
have good bench strength. But
I'm slill not going to say Cal
will win it."
The assembled writers named
I'SC's Gordon Martin "Player nl
the Week " Twogood praised his
player and said Martin is so thin
"That if you gave him a sheet
and told him lo drink some or
ange juice, he would look like n
thermometer."
Long Beach Slate coach Dick
Perry called Chapman college.
which is unnetcalcd alter ten
games, a sine bet tor an Nt'A
small college tournament beilh
Panther coach Don Perkins al
Inbutcd his Orange County team's
success to ace Jell Cmwridit. n
6 loot-7 center, and 6 loot-3 (or
waixl Larry Beard.
Bill Sharman is h.uing prob
lems coaching l,os Angeles Slale
"It's been a long time since I've
been connected with a losing
tluh." commented the former
Boslon ('rides mainstay.
In response to comparisons of
I'nivcrsity of San Francisco star
Ollie Johnson and loimer USE
IMrat Bill Russell iiunv with the
Coitus'. Dons coach Pele Pellcl
la said, "it ridiculous. But at
this Mage he is a belter all
around plaer than Russell "
free lo-ses in Hie lat Mvonds
which sent the tame into oxer
lime I,any Zilck led the winnoi
with 21 points while Virgil Bigby
had 17 and Banip t ri ( l.tue Haw
kins U- tlir lo-eiN with li mus
while Chuik H.twkih had n.ie
and Tom Smith and .l.i, k I
each liad n'ht
M.nii.ith das had ino nil!, h
height ht tlir i)ot Butler Oi-j-t
i7i'is. They jumifd to a -i.'i - :o
intcimisMi'i) lead ani nrxcr r:r
iioxxl by thr Oi g u: ii i - Jit
iv Dciiuv led II
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NEWS, Klamath Falli. Oregon
1 to hand Ohio State its second de-
ical in 11 games, oary araaas
scored 33 points for the Buckeyes
hut appeared to tire in the second
half, hitting for only 13 in the
final 20 minutes.
Illinois has two more Big Ten
Conference engagements against
Purdue and Northwestern before
running into Cincinnati in what
should be the season's top game
Indiana kept pace with the lllini
in the Big Ten race by whipping
Purdue, 85-71, Monday night at
Bloominglon, Ind. Jimmy Ravi
clashed Monday night at Pocatcl
lo, Idaho, where Seattle defeated
host Idaho State, 79-72. The Ben
gals' Art Crump was a giant in
defeat as he hit 32 points and
hauled down 18 rebounds.
Seattle's Eddie Miles was held
lo 17 points while Greg Vermillion
added 22. Seattle s record is now
9-3 and Idaho Stale's 6-5.
In other action Monday night.
Carroll College belled Westmin
ster, 78-68, as nine players hit in
double figures for the winners
Touring Hawaii fell at Memphis
Stale, 06-60.
In other action tonight, Portland
is at Oregon in a battle of have-
not Northwest independents.
sell his share of a tavern.
General manager Edwin J. An
derson of Ihc Lions was quoted
by the News as saying:
I don't like the idea of a play
er owning a part of a bar where
he might run inlo undesirable
people."
News I'psrts Karras
in uis Angeles, where he is
practicing for Sunday's Pro Bowl
game, Karras was visibly upset
by the reort.
"It's only a rumor as far as
I'm concerned," Karras said. But
he added if il were true, "I cor
lainly will take action. They're
not coing to do thai to me.'
Karras said he would not give
up Ins H'.ooo investment in the
tavern without a fight.
"li s all I have." he said
Anderson and Lions' president
William Clay Ford discussed the
Karras situation with NFL Com
missioner Pile Ro.clle in Miami.
Kla., last Saturday, according lo
the Detroit News.
We decided lo talk to Alex
when he gels back from the
coast," the News quoted Ander
son.
Withhold Comment
A .sH)kcsman for Ro.elle. when
asked for comment, merely re
peated what the NFL commission
er had said when owncr-ioach
George Hulas first made public it
iwirls last week that some of the
league's p!acrs had been suspect
cd o( "undesirable associations."
"It has been and is our (mltcy
not to discuss publicly names ol
scciiic individuals mentioned in
the rumors which we are inves
tigating." said the spokesman.
Here in Washington, the Senate
nickels conimillee. headed by
Sen John L. McClolIan. D-Ark".
would not reveal whether its in
vestigator planned to question
cither Clin ago Bear fullback lin k
Casares or Halas.
Tigers Will
Give 'em Fits
OKTIiOiT 'I PI - "We'll Rive
'em Ins "
That tt;u the (la! boast from
Detroit Tiger manager Bob
Schetting a be flew into town
Monday ami vowed the Tigers
are going to make a .serious bid
to beat out New oik lor the
'M: American League pennant ,
Making a two-day isit to De
troit Irom his home in Sootts-
!ale. An . S helling declared.
'We'd have won the pennant last
vear il 'rrank' itry naon I wen
ui lured "
Ihe Tiger manager, who i
woikmg on the second se.ison ol
a twn-wMt iontra.t that pas
Moooo j cai. aid. "It we don't
-u!!er any initiriev. we'll be in
tiieie .ill !tr wa "
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Tuesday, January 8, 1963
Bearcats
scored 25 points for the Hoosiers
although he sat out the last 10
minutes of the first half after In
diana raced to an 11-point lead.
Sophomore center Bill Buntin's
34 points led Michigan to an 88-67
triumph over Iowa in another Big
Ten game. Buntin put the Wolver
ines ahead to stay with a lay-up
shot early in the second half aft
er they fell behind, 38-36, at in
termission. Don Roach led Iowa
with 15 points.
Kentucky, 'bounced out of the
UPI top 10 ratings this week, re
gained its best form in smacking
Vandcrbilt, 106-82. Cotton Nash,
the Wildcats' star forward, tallied
19 of his 27 points in the first
10 minutes of the second half be
fore fouling out. Kentucky was
especially sharp at the free throw
line, converting 46 of 53 attempts
Two other southern teams also
displayed keen marksmanship in
posting impressive victories. Mem
phis State clicked on 64 per cent
of its shots from the field in over
powering the touring University
of Hawaii, 96-60, and Richmond
canned 20 of 2.1 free throws in
downing Furman, 74-71.
A 31-point barrage by Eddie
Evans led Oklahoma to a 91-83
victory over Iowa State. Oklahoma
Stale breezed to an 81-56 triumph
over Missouri behind Jim Coop
er's 29 mints, and 7-foot cen
ter Roger Suttner helped Kansas
Stale down the Air Force Acad
emy, 68-42.
Elsewhere, South Carolina
turned back Virginia, 68-54; Ala
bama downed Mississippi State,
77-72; Tennessee Stale whipped St.
Francis iPa.l, 82-61; Georgia out
lasted LSU, 76-67. in overtime,
and Auburn spanked Mississippi,
79-44 . I
HOLIDAY LEAGUE
W L
4.1' 7 20' j
K lamalh Hardwood A
KC
Thomas Lumbisr Co.
41 'i 22'
Ptftca Ambulanct
Dflvli Flyloq A
35' I ?B' i
34' i 29' i
Kf- Creomery
Snflctc CoMm Shop
lum Window & Door Co.
KlAdiAlh Hard wood B
Carwm Ctnhion Shop
FUM Frelqht ?) 43
KC Floor Covering 14 so
Rmulls- KC Floor Covering 4, Canvas
Cushion Shop 0; Snack CoHee Shop 3,
Hardwood fl li Dv HyinQ A 2' j,
KP Creamery Pji Hardwood A 4. Thorn-
at Lumber Co. 0; KC 3. Aralum Window
Co. I; KF Fait Freight 2, Peace Artv
bulanct 2
High team game. KC Floor Covering
1019; high team lerlei. Klamath Hard
wood A Jl'i; high Ind. game, Del
Knowle 2S'; high tnd. series, Norbtrl
Schleeoer A69.
Jap Wrestlers
Whip Madison
PORTLAND (UPD-A team of
lapanese high school wrestling
champions owned a tour of Ore
gon high schools Monday night
with a 29-2 victory over Madison
of Portland.
A crowd estimated at l.linfl
watched the eight matches. Pro
ceeds Irom the scries of matches
n Oregon will be used lo send a
learn of Oregon high school cham
pions lo Japan lalcr in the year.
Madison's only points came ill
Ihc i:it"-pound class, where Robin
Hollon fought to a draw with S
llm, uk.iu.i.
Oregon Names
Baker Top Foe
Kl'CKNK a PI The Oregon
Club Monday named Terry Baker
of Oi pfion St;itc as the outMandttiR
fonlhall player faced by the Ore
gon team during the past season
Other outstanding opponents in
i hided. Jay Carly of Oregon
Slate, basketball; liordon Riynild
Mn of Oregon State, tennis; Pan
Schneider of Anwina. baseball;
Frank Budd of Villanova. (rack;
lohn Mi of San Jose State, poll.
IhvV Joi-hum of Washington,
dimming, and Kicrard Bell of
Ua--hmgion, wresting.
Oregon Runners
Return To Camp
Kl'GKNK fl'PI' Kour Oregon :
diMance runners who competed
againt New Zealand racers re
cently ret ut tied to thr campus I
Mnndav I
Ketiiniing wete IHro! Bui loon, j
Archie San Komani. Vic Keee !
and Keith Korman l'l.iton '
Stcmke. ho aiMi in.ide the tup.j
will romam in New Zealand until:,
Mauh to train
Km man said the Weh
well tieateil aud that
mMji were.
were weil .tttended. with ciow((
laieiaging alout U.rw f.uh.
U1N NK !Y TOl RKV
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READYING FOR GAME Y. A. Tittle of the New York
Giants practices a handoff to Jim Brown, the Cleveland
fullback, as the East squad went through its first work
out for the Pro Bowl game in Los Angeles Sunday.
UPI Telephoto
Klamath
Top 10 Ranking
PORTLAND (UPD-North Eu
gene ranked in first place today
among Oregon's class A-l high
school basketball teams in the
Journal coaches' poll.
Marshall of Portland was second
with Corvallis third. Others in the
top included, in order. South. Eu
gene, Astoria. Grants Pass, Med-
ford, Milwaukie, Klamath Falls
and Pendleton.
Pleasant Hill headed the A-2
list followed in order by Henley
Myrtle Point, Central, Seaside
Illinois Valley. Elmira. Coquillc,
Eagle Point and Newport.
The Pelicans of Klamath moved
into eighth spot in (he Oregonian
SATELLITE LEAGUE
W
Jay Hawk Oils
U.S. Naf'1 Rank
4? 3?
40' i 23')
4fl 4
.li'l 25' 1
35 29
Haley Hereford
Lucca Cafe
Clean Linen A Supply
Skateland Wheels
The Bank ol Klamath Falls
Drew MaiHtore
Southern Oregon Insurance
Manmes Drive-In
Al 'n' Dale Motori
.14' i 39'i
42 Vl
Crater Lake Machinery IB 46
Results Jay Hawk Oils t, Drews Man
store 0; Skateland Wheels 3. Haley Here
ford t; Clean Linen fl. Supply 3. Crater
Lake Machinery 1; Lucca Cafe ? Al 'iV
Dale Motors 2; U S. National Bank 3,
The Bank of K. Falls 1; Mannles Drlve
tn 4, Southern Oregon Ins. 0.
High team series. Jay Hawk Oils 2644;
hjrjh team game. Jay Hawk Oils U S.
Nanonai nan met W; nign tna (jarrm.
Ed Hickman 2i2: high Ind. series. Jack
Any., bit.
INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE
W L
DuH Equalizer id ?i
MAR Market 3H ?i
Oregon Food .H J
Pacific Motor Trucking it' i ?' ;
Coast to Coast Stores .12 .12
Market Basket .17 37
Klamath Brick K Tile 30 .14
Consolidated Freight W i 49' i
Results: Pacitic Motor Trucking 4,
Coast to Coast Store 0; Consolidated
Freight 3. Oregon Food Stores 2; K'am-:
alh Brick A Tile 3. V&R Market 1; Duffs
Lgualier J. Market Basket I
High tram game. Klamath Brick A Tite
1019; high team series. Klamath fV.ck A
Tile 7916; high Ind game. Tom Thomo
son 323; high ind. series. Bill Hawtey bli
MOOSE MAS LEAGUE
W L
Russell Glass 40 7 4
WOTM 1H 76
Lauras Beauty Fair
K Amusement
So. Ore. Mus'C
Soarkle Car Wash
Nyhack Flower Fair
Amldons
Meoo-Lantl
Bon batr
Park Catiinet
77
7H
Bing Cafo 73 4t
Jan. 7 results' Rings Cafe 4. Medo Laid
0; K Amusement .1. Sparkle Car Wash
1; Ron BtAr , WOTM 1; Lauras Brau
ty Fatr 3, NybaOs Flower f- air t ; So
Ore Music 7. Am dcm 3; Russell Glass
2. Park Cabinet 7
High team game. K. Amusement 7't;
figh team senet. K Amusement J!J7,
high ind. game. Opal McDonald 77' ;
high Ind. stre. Opal McDonald in.
MOOSE PAS LEAGUE
W L
Luc hy Lanes W 7' j
O Hairs Memorial Chapel ' i 7'' )
CP a W W We'd U 'D
Aitamont G'fxe'y '4 .50
Vusgrove Plumbing 'I .11
Marry Lance' Ins. 17' i V't
Paste0iss Market !' 33
Merrill Vix
7
Bings Sa'eii''e Rtytm
Ja'. 7 res"S H Lanphear Ins i.
Pastes Ms'ket 0; C P A W V. Ward 7.
Owair Memorial Chapel 7. Met'U
Moo.e 4, Bmgs satellite Room ft. A 'a
nont Ortxery i. Cub I; Vusgrove
Pliimhiog 1. Luckv Lanf .V
High (fd-n qmt. AHamont Grot fry
hflh Ifam sereS. Altampnt O'OC'v
7ji7; h in.1 game. John Ba'ev J'. 71
r. a. ir.(i r- FicvS Fur'e-Wel flc
'son
60 7.
cucm LIAGUI
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Pels Get
weekly poll with their victory
over Grants Pass which had only
one more vote than the Pels.
Medford, with its loss to Grants
Pass Kriday night, dropped to
10th spot this week giving the
Southern Oregon Conference four
learns in Uie top 10 with the un:
beaten Crater Comets continuing
their winning ways and leading
the SOC contingent in fifth spot.
The Henley Hornets moved up
on Pleasant Hill in the A-2 divi
sion but didn't overtake the de
fending state champions despite
their loss to A-I Willamette. The
Hornets still are unbeaten in eight
games.
CLASS A-l
Team
North Eugene (6-0)
Marshall (6-0)
pi.
9B
M
65
61
5?
43
36
3S
38
76
Sunset
Corvalli (7-01
Astoria (4-1)
rafer (8-01
South Eugene M-2)
Grant Paj (5-31
lamath Falls (1-0)
ijlwaukie (5-01
Medtord (6-7)
Others: Pendleton t, Molalla
3, La Grande I. Lebanon 1,
Reynolds ).
Sandy 1.
CLASS A-I
Team
Pleasant Hill (6-2)
Henley (B-0J
Central 16-1)
Myrtle Point (8-fl
Pis.
9?
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74
68
60
58
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33
23
11
Elmira I-01
Illinois Valley (8-0)
Bandon ( M I
Seaside 6.t,
iglfl Point (7-3)
Myrtle Creek (7-3)
Others : Waldport 3. Meppner
Vale
2, Pilot Rock I, Newport 1, Coquille 1,
Clatskanlt t.
Ducks. Pilots
To Meet Tonight
PORTLAND (UPI 'Oregon and
Portland, two learns that have
found Ihe going rough so far this
kclball season, clash tonight
at Portland's Memorial Coliseum.
Oregon has won three of eight
ganvs this season and was flat
in losing its last two games the
Kar West Classic to Iowa and
California. To add to coach Steve
Relko's problems. 6-7 tenter Glenn
Moore sprained an ankle in prae-
ice this week and may not be
thle to play.
If Moore isn't ready, the, Ore-
gon lineup will have -Iim Johnson
U center, Steve Jones and Jerry
Anderson at forwards and Bob
'ates and either KMiott Gleason
or Pat Lev at guards. Anderson
ind guard Johnny Mack also are
bothered bv bad legs.
Portland has won only four of
12 games and was humbled 61-r4
bv Gonaga in its last contest.
SKFKS TITLK HOI T
NKWAIIK. N J 'I Pi '-Newark
boxing promoter William Gilzeri-
berg j-aid Monday he will offer
lightweight champion Carlos Or
tiz Mn.irnn to deiend his title
agamt Kenny l.ane The figure
matches an oiler made bv Madi-
on Square Garden for the cham
pion-dtp bout
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LEGAL NOTICE
Is computed. In no event, however, shall
the payment rates for each Quarter be
test than Ihe base rates as ttsted above.
When the ao toiled rates bv species art
lower lhan the base rates, the difference
between live total dollar value ol ihe tim
ber cul al adjusted rates and at base
rale will be recorded lor each species
The stumoate rate for any specie wilt
not be increased above the base rate
unlit Ihe subsequent adtusted rates above
the base rate will develop an aceomuiat
ed lotal dollar value lor all specie In
excess of the recorded accumulated c f
ference. Sealed bids wilt be publicly
opened and posted, at S.lver Lake. Ore
gon, at 1:00 p.m. on January 18, 1963.
All those who submitted a satisfactory
sealed bid will be permitted immediate
ly to continue auction bidding. A money
order, bank draft, cashier's or certified
check in the sum of S 700 00 must
company each bid, lo be applied to the
purchase price, refunded or retained for
application to any claim tor damages,
according 'to the conditions of sale. H
requested by the purchaser, contract
terms will permit telling of limber in ad
vance of payment up to Ihe value of
the performance bond, if an oral bid is
declared to be high at the closing of the
auction, the bidder must immediately con
firm the oral bid by submitting It In
writing on a Forest Service bid form.
The right to relect any and all bids ts
reserved. Forest Service bid forms for
use -In submitting seated bids and full In
formation concerning Ihe timber, the
conditions of sale and the submission of
bids should be obtained from Ihe District
Ranger, Silver Lake, Oregon or the For
est Supervisor, Lakeview, Oregon, before
bids are submitted.
Legal No. 875, January I, 1963.
NATIONAL FOREST TIMBER
FOR SALE
Coshow Spring
Oral auction bids will be received by
the Forest Supervisor or his authorized
representative at the office of the District
Ranger, Silver Lake. Oregon, beginning
at 100 p.m. January 18, 1963 for all
merchantable limber marked or designat
ed for cutting on an area embracing
10.600 acres, more or less, within sec
tions 9, 10, 11, 1?, 13, 14. IS, 20, 21.
?2, 23. 24. 25, 26. 27. 28, & 3. T.
29 R. l? E.; Section 18. T. 29 S..
R. 13 E.; W.M. surveyed in the Fremont
National Forest, Oregon. The estimated
volumes of live timber is 380 M. board
feel of ponderosa pine logs. The estimat
ed volume of live and recently dead
(sound sapwood) timber is 20 M. board
feet of white fir and other species logs.
In addition there Is within the sate area
an unestimated volume of blue stained
(sound sapwood) "ponderosa pine logs.
The minimum acceptable bid per V.
board feel i as follows: live ponderosa
pine 116.30 white ftr and other species
J2 45 blue stained ponderosa
m
This Includes Ihe following ral
board feel for stumpaqe.
rate plus an additional S3.30 lor live pon
derosa pine SI. 00 base rate plus an ad
ditional $0.00 for white fir and other spe
cies S2.00 base rate plus an additional
SO 00 for blue stained ponderosa pine and
Si. 45 lor slash disposal tor an species
In addition there is within the sale area
an unestimated volume of older dead
(unsound sapwood) ail species logs which
will be paid for al Si. 00 per M. board
feel, plus $0 00 for slash disposal. The
prices bio tor stumpage snai oe con
sidered as tentative rates subject to quar
terly calendar adjustment upward or
downward by 0.5 of the difference be
tween the average of the Western Pine
Association lumber price indices, a cat-!
cufated by the Foreit Service at me erta
of each calendar quarter, and the totiow-
no base Indices: live ponderosa ptne
84.03 blue stained (sounrj sapwoooi pon
derosa pine loqs 4 03 live and recently
dead (sound sapwood) white (ir and oth
er species logs 5985. Such adjustments
the pnee tor stumpage shall be appli
cable to timber scaled during the calen-
ouarter for which the adjustment Is
computed. In no event, however, shail
the payment rates tor eacn quarter oe
less than the base rates as stated above
When the adjusted rate bv species are
tower than the base rates, Ihe difference
between the total dollar value
timber cut at adjusted rate and at base
rates will be recorded tor eacn species
The stumpaqe rate lor a specie will not
be Increased above the base rate until
the subsequent adjusted rates above the
base rate will develop an accumufaieo
total dollar value for Ihe species in ex
cess ol the recorded accumulated differ
ence. Sealed bids will be publicly opened
and posted, at Silver Lake. Oregon.
2:00 p.m. on January IB. 1963. All those
who submitted a satisfactory sealed bid
will be permitted Immediately to con
tinue auction bidding. A money order,
bank draft, cashier's or certified check
in the sum ol $1,100 00 must accompany
each bid, to be applied to the purchase
price, refunded, or retained for applica
tion 10 any claim lor damages, accord
ing to the condition of sale. If requested
by me purchaser, contract terms win
permit felling ol limber In advance of
payment up lo the value of the pertor
ma nee bond. If an oral bid is declared
to be high at the closing of the auc
tion, the bidder must Immediately con
firm the oral bid by submitting II In
writinq on a Forest Service bid form
The right to reject any and an bids is
reserved. Forest Service bid forms for
ue In submitting sealed bid and lull
information concerning the Umber, the
condition of sale and the submission of
bids should be obtained from the District
Ranger. Silver Lai-e, Oregon or the For
est Supervisor. Lakeview. Oregon, before
hids art submitted
NO. 883. Jan. I. 1963.
national forest timber
for sale
Bridge Spring Slowdown
0-i auction bds will be received hy the
Forest Supervisor, rx Ms auttmnirvt rep
resentative at Ihe otlke ot the District
Ranger. Silver Lafce. O'egon. beomning
at I JO p m, January 18 IflftJ, for all
merchantable timber marked or desig
nated for cutting on an area embracing
'7,488 acres, more or less, withm iec
tions 1. 2. 10. 11, 12. 13. 14. T 30 5..
R. 13 E ; W M. unsurveyert. sections
5. A. 7, 8. 18. T 30 S . R 14 E ;
spctmns 15. 1. 20. Jt. 22, 27. 38, 2. 30.
Jl. 33, 33. 34, 35. 3. T. Jt S, R. 13
W M surveyed in the Fremont National
ForrAt, Oregon. The estimated volume
of hvt limber ts 440 W. board feel of
ponderosa pine logs The estimated vol
ume of live and recently dead (sound
sanwoodl limber is jo M board teet ol
hite fir and other species logs In addi
tion the'-e is withm trie sale area an un
estimated volume of blue stained I sound
sanwoori) ponderosa pine loos The mini
mum acceptable per M board fr-et is as
trilows Uve ponderosa pine $'05. white
fir and other species $7 45. blue stained
ponderosa pint S3 45. This includes the
ioHoing ratps. per V bod feet 'or
stymoage "$H 30 base rate plus an addi
tional $3 30 tor live pondfosa pint $1 00
base rate ptus an additional $0 00 for
wtiite fir and othpr soec'ts $2 00 base
'at piyj an additional $0 00 'c b'ue
Stained ponderosa pme and $1 45 or
slash disposal tor ail sntc'es in addi
tion thurt is withm the salt a'a an
unestimated volume of o'flr dead fun
sound saowoc-i) an srtces loos wn.ch
wil he paid tor at $t 00 per V bord
efi plus $0 00 lor slash disposa1 Trt
pnees b'd to' stumcaat shall be cons d
e'M as tentative rates subiecl to gu'
tf riv calendar adiustment upward or
dnnB'd by 0 5 ot tne &Prmct he
twren th average 0 the Western pme
AssrK'ation tymnt' price Indices, as cal
culated bv thp Forest Service at tr-e end
c each calendar guartpr, nd tolio
ng b:S inflices dvt ponderosa P"
'ogs ttc-i b'ut stained (sovnd saowoodt
Dvdf rosa pint logs R4 03 lVt and
tcniiy dead (sound sarood wh-te fir
ad (iher soecfs logs 5' 5 Such adiust
mer't ,n trtt price tor stumpage shall be
arniicarit to timber aiert during the
calendar gjarter tor h c Iht tdlust
ment is CPTiputpd In no tvfnt. hOi
evf shaM tht payment ratrs lor each
qua' ter be less than tht bast rates as
t fated above When the adiuOed rates
t-v sptcts art tower than tht bast rates,
the di'frertc between tht total dona'
value of the timner cut at adiusted rates
and at hast rates wM ht recorded tor
each species The itumpage rate 0'
any sret es wl not be Incrtastd ahiv
t"t b-"e ratf until tue suDsectient
aoiu'ed rates abovt tht bast rate w'l de
vei?p a aitumuiafed total Oonar va'ue
tor ait sEecif
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LEGAL NOTICE
NO.
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE
OF DARRELLE FRANCIS GALLA
GHER. Deceased.
in the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon tor ihe County of Klamath, Pro
bate Department.
in the matter of Ihe estate of Oarreilt
Francis Gallagher, Deceased :
Notice Is hereby given that the under
signed, as administratrix ol the estate of
DARRELLE FRANCIS GALLAGHER:
deceased, has tiled her final account in
the -Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
tor Klamath county. Probata Depart
ment, and that on the 8th day of Feb
ruary, 1963, at the hour of 10:00 AM
of said day and the Court room of said
court have been appointee by said court
as the time and place for the hearing of
objection thereto and the settlement
thereof.
DATED and first published Jan
uary 8th. 1963.
Date of last publication, February
5th, 1963.
LOLA HARRINGTON,
Administratrix
Vandenberg and Cot
Attorneys at Law
202 Underwood Building
Klamath Fails. Oregon
No. 877, Jan. 9, IS, 22, 29, Feb. S, 1963.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR
THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE
OF AUGUST E EUGENE NORTHUP, de
ceased, notice 1 hereby given that the
undersigned, LEONE V. NORTHUP. has
been appointed Executrix of Ihe estate of
AUGUST E EUGENE NORTHUP, de
ceased, by the Circuit Court ol the State
of Oregon for Klamath County, and has
qualified. All persons having a claim or
claims against said deceased are hereby
notified to present the same, duly veri
fied as required by law, to the under
signed Executrix, at the office of P-K
Puckett, Attorney at Law, First Federal
Savings & Loan Building, Klamath Falls.
Oregon, within six months irom the date
of ihe first publication ol this notice,
which date is iht 8th day ol January.
1963.
LEONE V. NORTHUP,
Executrix
P.K. PUCKETT
Attorney for Executrix
First Federal saving & Loan Biog.
Klamath Falls, Oregon
NO. 876 Jan. I, 15. 22. 27, 1963.
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