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i'l . .... RESUMES TRAINING Heavyweight champion Sonny Lislon resumed training at Miami Beach Sunday after a 17-day layoff due to an injured knee. Photo ihows Miami Beach tourists watching Liston skip rope to a rock V roll version of Night Train. UPI Telephoto Priestly Oil Oregon AAU HEKM1STON (UPI) - Priestley Oil nf Portland successfully de fended its Oregon AAU basketball championship by defeating Claudia's of Portland 83-69 in the finals of the eight-team state tour nament Sunday. The Oilers will meet Washington state champion Federal Old Line of Seattle Tuesday night at Seattle for the Pacific Northwest title. The winner will go to the national AAU tournament at Denver. Don Porter and Tex Whiteman sparked Priestley's victory over Claudia's with 21 and 19 points, Our ,itf Tread., idmfififd 6y Medallion and thnp mirfc, art OUARANTIID 1. AinM defer l in workman rtiip and material dunnf ill of treH 1. 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There are 13 different mate- i rials in an everyday safety match. TTiresfon NEW TREADS APPLIED ON SOUND TIRE BODIES OR ON YOUR OWN TIRES Complete Set of Tubeless Whitewalls Plus rot and 4 Trodf-ln TWtt iTWSTWTTvtrnTiVi OPEN TO SERVE YOU 7:00 A.M. TO 6:00 P.M. 4-8109 ANY SIZE 4 For MX Fl. NITI MIXIO POURSOMI HAGUE Act Tv Wtyifhur Credit Union VilChi Grocery Towtr Service Coca Cola Norvilt Golden Rule Cain & Save ToM Building Bud & Jerris Mdwav Kerns Dry Oeonlng MiW Market Midland Market W S9 51 1 V 41' J 51 49 SO M 41 53 41 52 4 54 45' i 54i 44' 7 5Sl: 6' i March results: Tower Service X Cash ft Save I; Mitchs Grocery 4. Bud L Jerris Midway 0; Tood Bmidtng 1, Ace TV ; Kerni Dry Cleaning 3, Norvats Golden Rule 1; M&M Market 4. Coca Cola 0; Midland Market 2, Weyerhaeus er Credit Union 3. High team game. MS.M Market MS; high team series, M&M Market 2451; high ind. game (men), Earl Hitchcock 225; high Ind. (tries (men). Ross Kan si rom AC; high Ind. game (women), Jeanne Paillette 218; high ind. series (women, Jeanne Paillette 543. CAL-ORI LCAGUI W Greenwood Masonry LODben Maionry Stevens StmDiot & Oevoe Webb Insurance Cash & $Ave OH Comoany Klamath Gai Company Adair Furniture Ketfers AulO Repair Bob & Pollyt Jones Auto Repair Sixth Street Steel 36 J9' 40' j SVt 42 54' i 45 i 52' i 47' i 51 'i 48 47' 7 51' i 44' i 55'. i 33' i Results: Stevens 4. Jones Auto Re pair 0; stmplot & Devoe 3, Lobben Ma sonry 1; Ketfers Auto Repair 3, Adair Furniture 1; Klamath Gas Co. 3. Cash & Save Oil 1; Sixth St. Steel 2.z, Webb insurance l'i; Bob & Pollys X Green wood Masonry 1. High team game. Stevens 907; high team series. Stevens 3344; high I n d game (men), Bob Harshbarger 770; high ind. series (men), Wayne Planted 599 high ind. game (women), Rea Stevens 213; high ind. series t women), Etdina Greenwood Sil. ELKS MIXED DOUBLES LEAOUB mm W L 76 14 : 75' I H'V 35 15 . 23 17 I 22' i 17'j 22 II 21 19 I 70' i 19' 7 20' 3 19'i 19 21 1Bi JPV It 22 I 11 72 It 24 I IJ'I 27'j 12 3t Grlggs-Merrltl Wards Funeral Home Baisiger Motors Holland Sheet Metal Slater Ins. U.S. National East Side Pharmacy Long Bell Lucky Lanes Dees Beauty Salon Pioneer Tobacco Crater Lake Machinery Superior Troy Houston Insurance Rlckfalls Caiif.-Pac. Utilities March 10 results: Slater Ins. 3, Rlck falls l ; Holland Sheet Metal 3. East Side Pharm. 1; Superior Troy 3. Lucky Lanes I; Dees Beauty Salon 3, Baisiger Motors l; Gr ems-Merrill 3, wardi Fu neral Home 1; U.5. National 3, Crater Lake Mach. 1; Pioneer Tobacco 3, Calif. -Pacific Ut. 1; Long Bell Lmbr. 4, Hou ston Ins. 0. High team game, U.S. National 805: High team series, U.S. National 2198; high ind. game (women), D. Over mi re 223; high ind. series (women), D. Over mire 577; high Ind. game (men), B. Dis kin 258; high ind. series (men), B. DIs kin 645. BIG MONSTERS LEAGUE BANTAM BOYS W L Gallant Men 24 18 Unstrikables 23 19 Alley-oops 21 21 Red Devils 71 21 Eagles 19 23 Pinbusters II 24 Results: Alley-oops 3. Unstrikables 0 Red Devils 3, Pinbusters 0; Eagles 3, Gallant Men 0. High team game. Alley-oops 601 1 high team series, Alley-oops 1165; high ino, game Dean Warner 145; high Ind. se ries. Daron Miller 252. W L Screwball 28 14 Martians 27 IS Stars 22 20 Jetsons 21 71 Alley Cats IS 3? Flintstones 13 29 Results: Alley Cats 7, Fllnlstones 1, Screwballs 3, Martians 0; Stars 3, Jet sons 0. High team game. Stars 598; high tearr ry Barleen 136; high ind. series, Henry Portland Boy Tops Bowlers PORTLAND (UPD-MikeHouck of Portland won the senior boys' singles title in the Oregon State Junior Bowling Championships Sunday. Houck had a winning total of 657. His best game was a 236. Robin Place of Lebanon was sec ond and Forest Abel of Milwaukio third. Carolyn McNamee of Canby won the senior girls' title with a score of 599. Seattle Plans Stadium Afloat SEATTLE UPI i A combine of four construction and architectur al firms Monday submitted plans for a floating $15 million, 70.000 seat stadium to the Seattle City Council. The stadium would be built on pontoons in Seattle's Elliott Bay. It would be built at a site a few blocks from the Seattle Center. and would be able to make use of the World's Fair Monorail. The stadium would have a re tractable roof. CONGO REPORT WASHINGTON UPI - As many as 7.000 United Nations troops may have to stay in the Conco for ud tn two vears before the Congolese army is capable of keeDine the peace, according to i a State Department official. The U.N. Congo force now totals about 19.000 men. FUEL OIL DELIVERED 7 DAYS A WEEK Ph. TU 4-6788 7 DAYS A WEEK Ph. TU 4-6788 Jay Hawk PETROLEUM 2135 So. 6th or So. 6th end Crest HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Sport Parade: Listens Amazing Training Camp Gets Back Into Daily Operation Rv OSCAR FRALEY I'Pl Sports Writer MIAMI BEACH, Fla. U PI '-It was like something out of Holly-j wood. California, and not the vil lage three miles up the Florida road, as awesome Sonny Liston went back to heavy work today for his April 10 defense against Floyd Patterson. Purple sweatpants, blondes in Bikinis, rock and roll recordings to pace the rope skipping, photo sessions in which Sonny lifts two ton fcmjle tourists high into the air with one sweep of his massive arm. a swimming pool where the training spectators dunk their sun-; burned feet and other innovations make Sonny's Miami Beach hotel camp the most exotic and unbe lievable setting since Cleopatra. The tempo was set when Sonny. a mountain of muscle in a white terry cloth robe, stepped into his1 shaded training ring Sunday to test the knee he injured 17 days ago while swinging a golf club for a photographer. Don't kid yourself Mr. Patter son. The knee is tine and those more than two weeks of loafing must have been spent by Sonny in a stcambath. He looks as fit as a brand new locomotive, and just about as hard. The last time he boxed. Sonny faced a heavy by the rather im probable name of Vaneda Cox. Sonny hit Vaneda a right cross that flattened him, lifted up his sparmate anxiously and asked: "Are you all right'.'" "Sure," quoth Vaneda. At which juncture, Sonny hauled off and completely flattened him with a straight right. Vaneda had an easy time as Sonny returned to work. They! went three rounds but it was only shadow sparring, and Vaneda's ighs of relief could be heard over on the other side of the canvas wall which separates Son ny's ocean-view ring and pool from that used by the hotel guests. Sonny by now had stripped off f ' v ...r. - -'I i ,4 mni s ii: mil Kussell ot the Boston Celtics seems to be demonstrating how the ball goes through the hoop in this shot of action against the Cincinnati Royals Sun day. Jack Twyman, left, of the Royals and John Havlicelc, right, of the Celtics look on. The Celts won 149-117. UPI Telephoto Wilt Scores But Warriors By United Press International NBA Standing Eastern Division W L Pet. X-Boston 55 22 .714 Syracuse . 47 29 .618 Cincinnati 38 38 .500 New York 20 56 .263 Western Division W Prt. .671 x-Los Angeles 51 St. Louis 45 Detroit 33 San Francisco 29 Chicago 25 .600 .423 .382 .329 x-Clinched divisional title. Sunday's Results Boston 149 Cincinnati 117 Syracuse 16.1 San Francisco 148 Detroit 124 Los Angeles 116 St. Louis 132 New York 120 Wilt Chamberlain must be won dering how he can score 70 points XCoad'to-CMuiS KEWSWEIS im SUTRKWT! in o iiitTV mimm m Hereto anb$eto MM ' ; i mii.iidr, mm feu 1 1 Fails. Or. Monday. the robe which, on the back, has lhe picture of a sun on the ho- jruon. "Is that a rising or a setting sun?" somebody demanded. "Depends." said another, "whether it represents Sonny or Patterson." Liston. with as much expres- Garden Sold Out For Clay, Jones NEW YORK lUPl' Boxing, should receive two potent shots in the r n this week from a sell out heavyweight contenders' fight at Madison Square Garden Wed nesday and a triple title-fight show at the Los Angeles Dodgers' Stadium Saturday. A turnaw ay crowd of 18.500 w ill watch unbeaten and unbridled Cassius Clay of touisville. Ky.. Wednesday night as he tries to fulfill his loud prediction of a sixth-round knockout over danger ous Doug Jones of New York and become perhaps the summer title challenger. It's the first sellout fight at Madison Square Garden in 13 years. For Saturday's Los Angeles show, seating arrangements have been made for 40.000 in the Dodg ers' ball park, where the bill is topped by champion Emile Grif fith's third defense of his recap tured welterweight (147-pound) crown against Cuban Luis Rod riguez. In the other two bouts, Davey Moore of Columbus, O.. defends his featherweight 1 126-p o u n d i championship against Sugar Ra mos of Cuba and Battling Torres of Mexico fights Roberto Cruz of the Philippines for the vacant junior welterweight 1 140-pound i diadem. Only the Griffith-Rodriguez wel terweight fight Saturday will be - v .-I Vt.r:r 70 Points, Defeated in a game and still lose. Chamberlain collected 27 field goals and 27 free throws against Syracuse Sunday, but the one man barrage wasn't enough as the Nats defeated the San Fran cisco Warriors, 163-148. The total fell five points short nf the record 316 the Warriors and New York Knicks amassed last year when Chamberlain reg istered his fabulous 100 points in a single game. The Detroit Pistons clinched a third place tic in their battle with the Warriors for the final play off spot in the Western Division by subduing the Los Angeles Lak ers, -124-116. Boston clobbered Cincinnati, 149-117, and St. Louis toppled New York, 1.12-120, in other league action. TO VISIT TITO LONDON (UPI) Foreign Sec rotary Lord Home probably will visit Yugoslavia this summer, the Foreign Office announced Sun day. A spokesman said Home would accept an Invitation from Presi dent Josip Broz Tito, but that no date has been set. Johannesburg. South Africa, ex- tends larther down than it does upward. Three (told mines inside its municipal area reach more lhan 9.0N0 feet below the surface. U t K r t PAGE-i sion as the stone faces on Mt. Rushmore. ruined the heavy bag for two rounds and then mauled the light bag for two more. After this came the piece de resistance, the rope skipping routine in which he does a heel and toe light fan tastic to the raucous rock of "Night Train." televised nationally to homes. The Clay-Jones hcavvweight extrava ganza at New York will be sent only on closed-circuit television to arenas in :5 cities, and it will have no radio broadcast. The New York gate w ill approx imate $112,000 as the loud-brag ging, poetry-spouting Clay shoots for his 18th straight professional victory against Jones, who achiev ed the biggest upset of 11X32. Los Angeles promoters hope for a gate of between $250,000 and $300,000 for their big outdoor tripleheader. Clay is favored at 31 to beat 26-year-old Jones and perhaps earn a summer shot at the heavy weight crown. Because both Cas sius and Doug are good punch ers, the price is 7-5 that the bout ends before its scheduled 10 rounds, regardless of the winner. Some boxing men consider Clay's 3-1 price an "over-lay" be cause of Jones' greater exper ience against better opponents and because of his sensational up set seventh-round knockout over high-ranking Zora Folley at the Garden last Dec. 15. For the Los Angeles show, New York bookies have Griffith only a slight favorite at 6-5 over Rodri guez. Moore at 8-5 over Ramos, and Torres at 2-1 over Cruz. The week's boxing scheduled in cludes: MONDAY Lewiston, Me. Sugar Ray Robinson vs. Billy Thornton. Hollywood, Calif. Ray Walk vs. Memo Lopez. TUESDAY New York Sun- nysidc Joey Mangiapane vs Lou Anderson. WEDNESDAY - New York iiiaraeni cassius Clay vs. Doug Jones (Theater TVi, Ray Patterson vs. Duke Johnson and Billy Bello vs. Gil Diaz. Boston- Ray Jutras vs. Ronnie Decoste. THURSDAY - Worcester, Mass. Luis Guittcrcz vs. Gene Wash ington. FRIDAY - Nothing scheduled. SATURDAY Los Angeles (Dodgers Stadium I Three world title fights: Emile Griffith vs. Luis Rodriguez (Welterweights), Davey Moore vs. Sugar Ramos (Featherweights), Battling Torres s. Roberto Cruz (junior welter weights). Only the Griffith-Rodri guez fight will lie televised to homes. Hockey Results By United Press International Southern Division . W I. TPtsCFGA Portland .16 20 6 78 239 167 San Francisco 38 22 I 77 249 195 Los Angeles 31 26 3 65 204 199 Spokane 27 .10 2 56 187 198 Northern Division W I. TPlsGFCA Seattle Vancouver 30 29 2 62 209 211 29 27 4 62 207 105 21 39 2 44 209 249 20 39 2 42 108 277 Calgary Edmonton Sunday's Results Seattle 6 Los Angeles 1 San Francisco 3 Spokane 1 Monday's Schedule No games scheduled March 11, 1963 Grapefruit League By United Press International At Scottsdalc, Ariz. Chicago (N) 001 001 000 2 7 4 Boston (A (U3 10 202x 12 14 0 Buhl, Steevens 4. McUaniel 7i and Barragan. Massa (5). Morehead, Nichols (5, Early 8I. Winner Morehead. Loser Buhl. Hus Malzonc. Stuart, Williams. At Pompano Beach, Ha. Kansas City 000 010 004 5 6 0! Washington 113 002 OOx 7 9 0 Lovrich, Landis 14 , Santiago '7i and Azcue, StuUt (7i. Hannan. Hamilton '4'. Rudolph (7) and leppert, Schmidt 7i. Winner Hannan. Loser Lovrich. Hits Schmidt, Charles. At Fort Myers, Fla. 10 innings) Phila. 000 000 000 3 3 7 1 rilLsburgh 000 000 000 0- 0 ft 0 Short, McLLsh 13', BakUchun '7i and Dairymplc, Oldis (3', Ro- jas '7. Cardv.ll( Gibbon 4. Vcale 7, Priddy UOi and Mc Far-lane, Brand 7. Winner iBaldschun. LowrPriddy. At Miami, Fla. -fS uiiTj.i.iM'Miii MiiwMii":ni'Viiiii.mfti rJ"w t. '" . .umJk . " CLASH WEDNESDAY Heavyweights Cassius Clay (top), better known as the Louisville Lip, and Doug Jones (bottom) polish off drills for their Wednesday clash in Madison Square Garden. The bout will be televised to closed circuit only. UPI Telephoto Arnold Palmer Grabs Pensacola PGA Tourney PENSACOLA, Fla. (UPD Ar nold Palmer no longer puts birth days and trophies together. Starting the winter tour at Los Angeles in January, Palmer was 33 years old and had 33 PGA tour nament wins. Flying to Palm Beach today in his six-seater, he's still 33 but he has 36 victories after taking the 8th annual Pensacola PGA Open w ith a 15-undcr par 273 for $3,500. Palmer of Latrobc, Pa., puts his foreign wins two British opens and two Caribbean victories in a separate category. In eight years plus of following the sun. Palmer has now won $366,203.09. "You can have the pennies," he said. It was the Palmer patented fin ish that gave the Pennsylvania!! his second victory here in three years. He was four shots behind starling the round and it took only seven holes to catch up with llnrold (Catfish I Kneece of Aiken, S.C. Palmer, cheered on by an army of onlookers, rolled in an eight footer on the first hole, dropped a 10 footer on the third hole, sank ABC Meet Shifts Noted BUFFALO, N.Y. (UPI) - The Morris Meat Market team of Isc- lin, N.J., compiled 2998 to move into eighth place Sunday night in the regular team division of the American Bowling Congress tour nament. Albert Arlington paced the New Jersey team with a three-game 671, followed by Richard Knapp with 62.1. In Ihc classic learn division, United Van Lines of St. Louis rolled a 3071 series, which means the team must compile 3086 to night to overtake pace-setting He- lin Tackle of Detroit. The Helm team leads with 6157. In minor events. Guy SI. John of South Bend, Ind., took first place in the classic singles with 684. He replaced Dick Cochran of Chicago, who dropped to second with 682 rolled Saturday. In the regular division all-events Ken Head of Southgalc, Mich., moved into 10th place with a nine game 1921. Still in first Is Andy Hudoba of Youngstown, Ohio. New York (A) 001 000 000 4 8 1 Baltimore fA 100 101 20x 5 8 0 Williams, H. Brown M. Ditmar (7 and Howard, Blanchard (7t. Estrada, McNally 4. Stock (7 and La ii, Land nth '7). Winner Stock. Loser Ditmar. HRs Brandt, Adair, Lopez. At Lakeland, Ma. Ml innings) Minn. 100 010 000 02- 4 10 0 Detroit 000 001 010 00- 2 5 2 Ropcenburk, Stance 4, Pleis '8', Whitby (10) and Ratliff. Aguirre, Regan 'fl'. Ductal U0) and Triandos. Freehan fii. Win ner Whitby. Loer Dustal. HR Kaline. At St. Petersburg. Fla, New York N 500 002 000- 4 10 0 St. Louis 000 201 200 5 8 1 Hook, Daviault (4. Stallard (7), Ruwe (9) and Sherry, Coleman (4. Tavlor, Simmons 4. Olivo1 1 7 1, Fanok 9 and McCarver, Thacker 9. WinnerHook. Los er Taylor. At Tampa, Fla. ' 14 innings' Chicago (A i a three-footer on the sixth hole and hit the par five eightli hole in two and two-putted for birdies to go one shot ahead of Kneece. The crowd cheered lustily and Kneece felt the pressure. It was Palmer's third victory in seven starts much better than last year's pace when he set the single-season money-winning rec ord of $81,448.33. Kneece and Gary Player, Uie winter tour's top cash collector, shot 13-under-par 275s to deadlock for second. Tommy Bolt, winner here in 1961, took in $1,500 with a 276. Spring Shoot Victors Told RENO. Ncv. (UPD - Col. Wil liam Eberhart of Vancouver, Wash., fired a 370x400 Sunday to win the "open high all-around championship in the Nevada spring trap shoot tournament. Dan Oi lick ol Hcno came through with a 376x400 in the fl nal day of the annual event to win the Nevada state high all- around honors, and the open 400 handicap was taken by Harry Smith of Franklin, Wis. Nadlnc LJutIc shot a 352x400 to win tlio Nevada state 400 handi cap title. Bout Slated For Williams MIAMI BEACH (UPD-HeavyJ weight contender Cleveland Wil liams, victor over Billy Daniels, has accepted another nationally televised fight on April 13 against Ernest Terrell of Chicago at the Philadelphia Arena. Herman Taylor of Philadelphia will promote the 10-rounder. Williams of Houston, Tex., eas ily won a unanimous decision over Daniels of New York at Miami Beach Convention Hall, Saturday. The scoring was 97-92, 98-91, 08-93. "Big Cat" Williams, weighing 212 pounds to Daniels' 191, had the New Yorker bleeding from both brows and from the nose at the finish. It was Williams' 55th win In 60 professional bouts, and Daniels' second loss In 20 starts. Results 000 000 000 000 00 o 6 0 Cincinnati . 000 000 000 000 01 1 10 2 Horlen, Krueter (4), Joyce (7), Nottle (ID and Martin. Purkey, Nuxhall (4). Worthington (7, Mc- Williams (ID, Lown '14) And Pavletich. Winner Lown. Loser -Nottle. At West Palm Beach, Fla. Los Ang. N) 001 030 000- 4 10 4 Milwaukee 010 00 L 000 2 9 0 Koufax, Miller (4', Smith (7) Scott (9) and Brumlcy, Camilli (7). Shaw, Lemaster (4), Hcndley '5, Fischer 9 and Roof, Jinski 7. Winner Miller. Loser Le master. At Phoenix, Ariz. Cleveland 012 000 112 7 10 1 San Fran. Oil Oil 20x-10 12 2 Bell, Allen Mi, Schaffcrnoth (7) and Edwards. GaribAkli, Duffalo (6), Stanek 9) and Bailey. Win nerGaribaldi. LoserBcll. HRs -Whitfield, McCovey (2), Lanier, Bond, F. Alou, Francona. At Palm Springs, Calif, Houston 000 020 113- 7 13 1 Los Ang. (A) 112 000 000-4 6 3 LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF ESTRAYS To Whom It May Concarn: Nottc naribv Is given mrt r, th 2Sth dv ef March, 193 at the Klamath Catiia saiei. Inc. a public tale will b held at whtch time and plact the follow ing described astray cattle will be sold to the highest bidder. If not claimed by the true owner prior to said date. The aforesaid animals art described at fol lows: On whltefact steer with blotched up side down YL on right hipt one white face cow with oarlock 7 branded on left hip, also has upside down T with slash in front on left hip; one whltefact cow. branded leiy diamond on left hip. The true owner of the above-described animals may reclaim and take posses sion thereof prior to fte date of salt by establishing to the satisfaction of the State Department of Agriculture h f s ownership thereof and by paying the costs of the publication of this notice. ine reasonable cost of teed and care prior to the tale, the cost of transportation ot the animals to the plact of salt and other costs incurred by the Department Including the time and mileage of Its employees. Any person having claim to said astray animals may give notice thereof to the undersigned at 717 Hil vard Street, Klfmath Falls, Ore., TU 2-2013. Everett E. Malont Brand Inspector Stale Department of Aorieultura NO. 941, Mar. 4. 11, 13. No. 63-9 NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY Or KLAMATH In the Matter of the Estate of LOLA FRANCES DRISCOLL, Deceased. NOTJCb IS HEREBY GIVEN that am the duly appointed, qualified and act ino executor ot ine ttraia of Lola Frances Drlscoll, deceased. All persons havlna claims against said estate are hereby noimea 10 present ine same, with vouch ers attached in the manner provided by uw, to rr.e ai my onica at sua Pint tret Building, Klamath Falls, Oregon, within six months of February 11, 1963, the date of the first publication of this notice. EDWIN E. DRISCOLL, Executor ot the Estate ot LOLA FRANCES DRISCOLL, Deceased. Legal No. 937. Fab. 11, IB. 25, March 4, 11. NOTICE OF LANDOWNERS MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that tht regular annual meeting of the Landowners ol the Klamath Drainage District will be nem at tn onice ot the District, iifl Main Street, Klamath Falls, Oregon, at i:ju o'ciock p.m. on Saturday, March 30, 193, which meeting Is held for the pur pose of electing one Supervisor to serve (or term of thret years and for the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting. C. L. LANGSLET, Secretary No. 43, March II, IS, 25. 1963. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR KLAMATH COUNTY In tha Matter of the Estatt Ot W. WAYNE MARTIN, Deceased: Nolict Is hereby given that (he under signed, as administrator of tha estate of W. Wayne Martin, Deceased, has filed Its final account in the Circuit Court of (he Stata of Oregon for Klamath Coun ty, and that Friday, tht 19th day of April, 1963, at tht hour of 10:00 o'clock a.m. of said day has been appointed by tht Court as the time and place tor hear ing ob lections to said account and tht settltment thereof. s-THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF OREGON, PORTLAND, Administrator J. Anthony Glseomlnl Attorney for Administrator No. 971, March 11, 18, U, April 1, 1963. ADVERTISEMENT NATIONAL FOREST TIMBER FOR SALE North Drv Butt Oral auction bids will b rtcelvtd by tna Foret supervisor or Ms authorized reprtsantativa on tha atcond floor of tha Klamath County Library Building, 126 South Third Street, Klamath Falls, Oregon, up to and not later than 2:00 p.m., Pacific Standard Time, April 12, 196, for all merchantable timbtr marked or designated lor cutting on an area embracing 1,600 acres, mora or lass, within Sections 13, 14. 23, 24, 25, and 26, T. 31 $., R. 7'! .; and Sections IB, 19 and 30, T. 31 S-. R. 7 E., W.M.. lur veyad in tha Wlnoma National Forest. Klamath County, Oregon. Tha estimated volumes of live and recently dead (sound sapwood) timber are: 2,400 M board teat of Ponderosa pin and Western White pin; 1,300 M board feet of Shasta red fin and 1,100 M board fet Of Whit fir and Other species. TM minimum ac ceptable bid par M board feet Is as fol lows: Ponderosa pine and Western Whit pine, S14.9Sj Shasta red fir, SMO; White fir and Other species, sj.aj. This Includes the following rates, par M board feer for ttumpage. Including deposit for sale areo betterment; $3.00 bes rale plus an additional 110.35 for Ponderosa pine and western wnita pine; 12.00 oas rate plus additional 3.0 for Shasta reo fir; and n.OO bate rata plus an additional S0.75 for White fir and Other species; and $1.60 for slash disposal for all spe cies. The ilumpag rales payable for each species will be increased by the amortliailon rale In effect for that spe cie whan the unamortited estimated cost of the main haul roads has been emor tired by timber scaled. Th unamortited animated cost Is $6,752. Amortliatlon rales are: Ponderosa pine and Western Whit pin, $2.9 per M board feet; and Shasta red fir, $1.00 per M board teat, Amortliatlon of estimated main haul rood costs Is computed on 90 percent ot th estimated timber volume. Th purchas er may request that th contract pro vide for more rapid amortization of the estimated cost of roads which musf t constructed before normal logging opera tions win be possmi. in addition mere 11 within th sal area an unestlmated vol ume ot Older dead (unsound sapwood) of all species of timber which will be paid for at $1.00 per M board feet which includes required deposit tor sai area betterment, plus tO.OO for slah disposal; In addition ther it also within th taia area an unestlmated volume of Sugar pine timber which may b removed at m.u par M board feet only upon agreement writing between th purchaser and Forest Service. In th event t h purchase,- exercises th option to re move Sugar pine, then bas rates and quarterly index adjustments will apply ponderosa pine, bnena red fir. and White fir and Other species as fol lows, Bas rate, $2.00 plus an additional W.0S, plus $1.60 for brush disposal per M board feet. Th prices bid tor stump ag for live and recently dead (sound sapwood) timber shall b considered as tentative rales subject to quarterly cal endar adiusimenr upward or downward by 0.S of th difference between th aver- age ot th western Pine Association lum ber price Indices, at calculated by th Forest Servlc at th end of each calen dar quarter, and th following base ln- oices: ponoerose pine ana western wnire pin, 12.75; Shasta red fir, 57.09; Whit and other species, 57.09; and su gar ptoe, 105.43. Such adustmnts In the pric tor ttumpage shall b appli cable to timber scaled during th calen dar quarter tor wnicn in adiusimenr is computed, in no evenr, however, than th payment rates tor each quarter be less than th base rates as stated above. When the adjusted rates by toeclat are lower man mo has rates, tn differ ence between th total dollar vaiu of th timbtr cut at adjusted rates and at bas rates will be recorded for each species. Th stumpag rale for a species will b increased abov in bas rat until th subsequent adjusted rates abov th bas rat will develop an accumulat ed totel doner value tor th spclet In excess of th recorded accumulated dif ference. Sealed bids will b publicly opened and posted, at th Klamath County Library Building, Klamath Falls, Oregon, at 2:00 p.m., on April 12, 1963. Ail those who submitted satisfactory sealed bid will b permitted Immedi ately to continue auction bidding. A mon ey order, bank draft, cashier's or certi fied check In the sum of $4,300 must ac company each bid, to b applied to th purchase price, refunded, er retained for application to any claim tor damages, according to th conditions of sal. If re quested by the purchaser, contract terms win permit wimg o nmoer in aavanc of payment up to th valu of In per formance bond, it an oral bid Is de clared to b high at th closing of th auction, the bidder mutt immediately con firm th oral bid by submitting It In writing on a Forest Service bid form. Th right to reject any and all bids It reserved. Forest Service bid forms for ut In submitting seeled bids and full Information concerning th timber, th conditions of sal and th submission of bidt should b obtained from th Dis trict Ranger, Chemuit, Oregon, or th Forest Supervisor, 411 Mein Street Klamath Filt Oregon before bids ar submitted. No, 979, March 11, 19J. ' Virginia, with 747,610 inhabit an: was th most populous state when tht first U.S. census was taken' in 1790. I