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Winema Forest Ranger Reports
Widespread Vandalism In Woods
HERALD AND NEWS. Klamath Falls, Oregon
Friday, August 16, 1963
PACE S-B
LEGAL NOTICE
By DICK KltlGGS j (ore tires, and a variety of oth-
One mot rung early in August aier items too numerous to men
forest ranger stood on the shore! lion.
of Like lsherwood and in its Tho saga disclosing some o the
waters observed a dead three- 'malicious acts reported in the
point buck, its carcass riddled j forest recently begins approxi
with wounds made from bullets! matc'y six weeks ago when
fired from a small caliber rifle. thieves stole a lire prevention
The lake is located about 15
miles north of Lake of the Woods
and the ranger was Bob Asher,
fire control officer of the Klamath
District of the Winema National
sign, valued at sioo, Horn the
Lake of the Woods Highway, west
of the road to Four Mile Lake.
Asher said that such signs were
set up along district roads be
Forest, who in coming upon the ginning last year and have been
dead deer had noted the first largely instrumental in tlie re-
CUT WIRES PLACE FOREST IN JEOPARDY The loose wires held by Bob Asher, rang
er of the Klamath District, were connected to the telephone receiver of an emergency
telephone located near the summer homes east of Lake of the Woods before they wars
cut by some prankster. The act disrupted communications between the Buck Peak Look
out and the Lake of the Woods Ranger Station, placing countless acres of timber in
jeopardy until service could be restored. Such maliciousness costs the Winema Nation
al Forest thousands of dollars annually.
BASIN BRIEFS
BI.Y
Mil. AND MRS. RIRT Kt- Newman.
MOT and children, Marvin and
Billy will spend the weekend at
the home of Mrs. Pauline Morton
of Yreka.
MR. AND MRS. JKRRY MC
KNIGHT have named their baby
son, horn on Aug. 4, Charles Mar
ion and not Clarence William as
was previously reported.
MR. AND MRS. JAMKS ZIT
TI.E received a surprise visit from
Mrs. Mile's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Larson, and two
nieces and one nephew, Sandra
Percificld and Debra and Steve
Larsen, all of Marcing, Idaho.
DARI.A GAIXKGHKR is spend
ing a week at the home of her
p-andparents, Mr. and Mrs. Dal
las Bourn.
NORAII CAVAN was re
leased from Lakeview Hospital on
Aug. 11 and is recovering satisfac
torily. MR. AND MRS. HAROLD WIN
FIKLD from Roseburg are visit
ing in BIy for a few clays.
MR. AND MRS. V1NCIL REN-
TLE received a visit from Ren
tiers mother, Mrs. Thclma Tilts,
Burney, Calif. She spent three
days with the family before re
turning home.
Mil. AND MRS. WAYNE SMITH
took Billi Rhac to Corning where
she w ill spend a week visiting w ith
her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs
Warren Osbourn.
MR. AND MRS. JIM T1KKA
NEN are the proud parents of a
baby girl, Brenda Jean, horn Aug
10. nl 2:57 p.m. She is their first
child. The grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. August Tikkanen and
Mr. and Mrs. Curt Curtsey of Co
vina, Calif.
MR. AND MRS. L O W E I. L
TICIIENOR and children, Nancy.
Dale, Butch, and Chuckie of Lake
view visited at the home of Mr.
and Vrs. Francis Hague.
SIT. McKENZIE of Eugene
and Joanne Dobson of Salem were
guests for a week at the home of
Carolyn Obenchain. Both girls at
tended St. Helen's Hall with Caro
lyn last year.
MR. AND MRS. FRANCIS
HACl'E and daughters. Judy. Jan
and Frankie, spent Sunday at the
home ot Mrs. Hague's father, h. J
Higham. Poe Valley, who was 81
years old on Aug. 8.
MR. AND MRS. DALE NEW
MAN had as recent guests Harold
Cartwrighl nf Cottage Grove and
Mr. and Mrs. George Cartwrighl
of Cottage Grove and Mr. and
Mrs. George Cartwrighl and chil
dren. Jackie and Pam ot Eureka.
MRS. REVA O'NEIL and chil
dren. Jack, Ricky. Kalhy. Sandy
and Denny of Klamath Falls visit
ed at the home nf Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Nelson on Sunday.
MR. AND MRS. ('MET LANE
and daughter. Nixie, Klamath
Falls, visiled at the home of Mr.
and Vrs. Francis Hague recently.
MR. AND MRS. EDWARD
SMITH are the parents of a son.
Michjel Todd, who arrived on
Aug. f) Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Martin Melsness and Mr.
and Mrs. Everett Bell.
MR. AND MRS. CARROLL
MOL'l.TON and Brent nf Klamath
Falls were recent visitors at the
home of Mr and Mrs. Dale Newman.
.MRS. DALE OLSON and chil
dren. Billie. Barrv. Larrv. and
Shellev, visited at tlie home of
Mr. and Mrs. Dillard Chronister
on Monday, Aug. 12.
MR. AND MRS. LEWIS HAD-
LEY of Paisley visiled at the
home nf Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Hadley recently.
MR. AND MRS. G. L. MAR
TIN and Kenny ot Heno. were
guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Martin for three days.
MI!. AND MRS. PAT PATZKE
tlie home of Mr. and Mrs. Dale going to Mexico and back the
southern route.
A BRIDAL SHOWER was giv
en for Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Thompson last Thursday evening
Several paid their respects to the
newlyweds and presented gifts.
The bride was formerly Rita Bar
clay of the West Side.
MAI.IN
MR. AND MRS. JERRY RAJ.
NX'S JR. and Mr. and Mrs. Rod
ney Lyon vacationed several diiys
last week salmon fishing at Win
chester Bay.
THE LOCAL SWIM meet will
he held Aug. 15. 9 to 12 a.m.
Merrill, Malm, lulelake and New
ell students participating.
CHILOQUIM
.MR. AND MRS. DENNIS
RRIGGS from Laredo, Tex., and
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Briggs from
Atwater, Calif., have been visit
ing their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
George Briggs.
MR. AND MRS. JOHN DUM
MEHMUTH from Missouri, par
ents of Mrs. Cordelia Hoback, and
and children, and Dale Connelly of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Dummermuth
Azalea went to Crater Lake on
Sunday.
MR. AND MRS. DONALD EV
ANS, Mrs. Carl Evans, Dale and
Lavonne Evans of Deer River,
Minn., visited at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Dillard Chronister.
PACE KASCIIMITTE of Grange
ville. Idaho, is visiting at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Tern Tay
lor. MR. AND MRS. JOHN KAISER
and children. Russell. Laura.
James and John, are moving to
Medford where Kaiser will be em
ployed with the U.S. Forest Serv
ice at the Star Station. Mr. and
Mrs. Wesley Stone and three chil
dren from Silver Lake will come
Monday to take the Kaisers' place.
Mil. AND MRS. TOMMY TAY
LOR have returned to Bly to live.
He is employed by Loveness Lum
ber Comnanv. Mrs. Taylor
former professional basketball
olaver. She appeared with the
All-American Red-Heads during
the 1961-82 season in Caraway
Ark.
MR. AND MRS. FRANK
HOl'IIN and children, Gcraldine
and Brian. Lancaster, Calif
visited at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Jerold Dillavou and with
other relatives. It was the lust
time in 18 years that they had seen
each other.
NEW PINE CREEK
MRS. FRANKIE WILLIAMS en
joyed the company of a friend.
Mrs. Both Hames, ana son, .joim,
for a two-day visit arriving Aug.
RED G1FFEN, former Buck
Creek ranaer. arrived last Thurs
day to get his family who had
heen camning on tneir umoer
property and cabin site at the
Sheep Corrals.
and three daughters are visiting!
the Layton Hoback family. On
Sunday, Aug. 11, they visited Ken
neth Hoback at the Fuego Guard
Station.
DR. AND MRS. EARL F
1IRADFIELD of Salem have been
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mathis
Dr. Bradfield has been in Chi
cago the past four years study
ing for his medical degree. They
were former residents of Chilo-
quin.
MRS. GEORGE JURIS entered
Hillside Hospital. Klamath Falls,
on Aug. 8 for medical treatment.
MRS. GWEN ODGEN and two
sons have been visiting in Se
attle for the past week and Milt
Odgen left Aug. 12 to join them.
MR. AND MRS. EARL NOR-
SLEET and two sons from El
Monte, Calif., and Mrs. Claire El
lis from Reno have been visitors
of the Lester Hoback family.
MR. AND MRS. ALVIN SIP
PI.E from Portland were week
end guests of the Frank Ohlund
family. Also visiling were Mr
and Mrs. Elton Smith and daugh
ter of Klamath Falls and Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Mowdy and children o!
Klamath Falls
MR. AND MRS. VIC SAMPLES
and family from Klamath Falls
were the visitors of the Ron Har
rison family on Sunday.
MR. AND MRS. I.INDY RO(i.
ERS and son left Wednesday,
Aug. 14, for Portland where Mrs
Rogers entered the Medical Clin
ic. They plan to send some time
at the beach before returning
home.
carcass among a carnage of wild
life be was to see later during
the day.
Thj wantonly slaughtered game
had been the targets of irrespon
sible people plinking w ith .22 cali
ber rifles and it represented a
small part of the ruthless destruc
tion of life and property that has
been noted in the Klamath Dis-I
tnct during the past several
months.
Sin."e July some users of the
forest have maliciously destroyed j
large amounts of public property
and in doing so have, in certain
cases, placed in jeopardy a num
ber of homes at Lake of the
Woods and thousands of acres of
valuable timber in the Klamath
District.
The senseless damage to pub
lic property during recent weeks
has been estimated at $1,000, an
amount that would cover the cost
to construct a public campground
containing four picnic tables, four
flip-top barbecue camp stoves,
a boat launching ramp and out
door restrooms.
Asher staled that most camp
ers are careful in their use of
forest camping facilities and he
appealed to those people to re
port others who wilfully destroy
public property, resulting in the
useless waste of tax dollars which
could be used to finance t h e
building nf new camp sites or
the improving of old ones.
The malicious destruction of
pronely on forest lands has oc
curred occasionally during past
years but ils incidence has grad
ually increased, reaching a peak
in the Klamath District during
recent months.
Tlie objects of this destruction
have been picnic tables, stoves
and outhouses m camp sites; road
signs and trail markers; fish and
wildlife; storage sheds of the na
tional forest; valuable timber
through the intentional setting of
NATIONAL FOREST TIMBER
FOR SALE
Antelope Flat
Oral Auction bid will bo .received by
the Foreit Supervisor or hit authorized
representative at the oflict of the Forest
Supervisor, Lakeview. Oregon, beginning
, . , , , . . . el 1:00 p.m. September j, 1943, iof n
me n-ui-iiis 111 11x11 viiiiiuy "vie 'merchantable limber marked or desig.
duction of man-caused fires with
in the forest, he added.
Several days bter, members of
a trail maintenance crew quar
tered a Lake lsherwood reported
that tomeone had entered their
tent and escaped with personal
items valued at more than $150.
in addition to stealing property
of the Winema Forest.
The next incident occurred near
ly a w eek later w hen burglars at
tempted to break into the Winema
Forest powder shed, near the
Lake of tlie Woods Ranger Sta
tion. The vandals apparently beat
upon the padlock with hammers
but wore unable to break it; how
ever, they damaged the lock so
extensively that rangers were un
able to open it with a key. Ran
gers later removed the padlock
and replaced it.
Some days later, Asher went to
Lake lsherwood and discovered
the slaughtered deer, which had
been shot numerous times in the
vicinity of its lung cavity. In addi
tion .n the buck and other dead
wildlife, he discovered six eastern
broo': trout which had been dis
carded along the shore of the
lake. The trout had apparently
been culled from among a larger
number of fish by the angler
who caught them.
Two otlier acts of vandalism
followed that could have resulted
in the loss of thousands of dol
lars in property damage to home
owners at Lake of the Woods and
to timber in the Klamath District
The first episode developed sev
oral weeks ago when someone
clipped the wires connecting a
lelcDiione receiver to an enter-
cencv telephone box near the
summer homes on the east side
of Lake of the Woods.
The telephone linked that area
with the fire lookout station at
Buck Peak and Lake of the
Woods. When the receiver was
disconnected i"rom the telephone,
deprived of the only means of
communication to report a fire.
In addition, communications
between Buck Peak and the ran
ger station were disrupted. The
sever;iig of the wires had "opened
the three-phone circuit" and the
lookout could not t contact the ran
ger station, although the latter
could call tlie guard tower.
If at that time a fire had brok
en out in the region under sur
veillance by tlie Buck Peak look
out that guard would have been
unable to report it to the (ire
control officer at Lake of the
Woods. Several days after the
wire cutting, employes of tlie dis
trict traced the disruption of tel
ephone service to the telephone
cast of the lake.
Meanwhile, an electrical storm
had blown into the Winema For
est w-ith the result that lightning
started fires in tlie vicinity of
Buck Peak. Dispatchers for the
district were required to keep in
constant contact with the lookout
because there was no efficient
method for him to call headquar
ters. The remaining incident was in
the form of four (ires which had
been set intentionally along a for
est access road, about 10 miles
south of Lake of the Woods, near
Buck Peak, last Sunday
Swift action by crews of the
Winema Forest prevented t h c
flames from spreading, but not
before (lie fires had cost the dis
trict some SUiiO in fire suppression
funds
Trail signs are the objects of
most nets of vandalism.
Asher cited a personal experi
ence that occurred last summer
when he and another district cm
ploye made a two-day horseback
trip along die Varncy Creek Trail
replacing oid trail markers along
the way
Several days later. Asher
learned that someone using the
nated tor cutting on en eree embracing
3.950 acres, more or less, within section
34. T. 2a S . R. Tl E . Sections 19. 20.
29, 30. 11, 12. 11. T. 21 S.. R. 12 E . sec
tions 4, 3, T. 29 S . R. 12 E . W. M .
surveyed. In the Fremont National For
est. Oreqon. The estimated volume ol live
and recently dead (sound sapwood) limber
3.100 AA board feet ot ponderosa
pine. The minimum acceptable bid per
board feet is as follows: live and
recently dead (sound sapwood) ponderosa
pine 12171. This includes the following
rales, per M. board feet for stumoage in
eluding deposit lor sale area betterment
Sl.CVJ base rate plus an additional S23.4S
for ponderosa pine and $2 10 for slash
disposal for all species. In addition there
thin Ihe sale area an unestimated
volume of older dead (unsound sapwoodl
all species, logs which will be paid for
at si .00 per M. board leet which In
cludes required deposit for sale area
betterment plus SO 00 lor slash disposal.
addition there is within the sale area
an unestimated volume of lodgepole pine
sawlogs which the bidder may agree to
emove at S4.40 per M. board feet which
includes required deposit lor sale area
betterment and S2.10 lor slash disposal.
The award to be made on Ihe basis ol
the total return to the United Stales un
der the terms of the bid. The prices bid
for stumpage tor live and recently dead
(sound sapwooo timber snail be consid
ered as tentative rales subject to quar
terly calendar adlustment upward or
downward by 0.5 of the dilterence be
tween Ihe average ol Ihe Western Pine
Association lumber price Indices, as cal
culated by Ihe Forest Service at Ihe end
of each calendar quarter, and Ihe fol
lowing base Indices: live and recently
dead (sound sapwoodl ponderosa pine
B1.64. Such adjustments In the price lor
stumpage shall be applicable lo timber
scaled during the calendar quarter for
which the adjustment Is computed. In
no event, however, shall Ihe pavment
ales lor each wrirltr be less than the
base rales as staled above. When the
adjusted rates by species are lewer than
the base rates, the difference between
the total dollar value ot Ihe timber cut
at adjusted retes and at bAse reles will
be recorded tor eech species. The slump
Age rale for any species will not be In-
creased above the base rale until the
subsequent adjusted rales Above Ihe bAse
rate will develop an accumulated total
dollar value for any species In encess of
recorded accumulated dilterence
Sealed bids will be publicly opened and
posted, at Lakeview, Oregon, at 2:00
p.m. on September 2, 1V61. All those who
submitted a satisfactory sealed bid will
permitted immediately to continue
Auction bidding. A money order, bank
dralt, cashier's or certllied check in the
sum ol SIS.OOOOO must accompany each
bid, to be Applied to the purchese price.
refunded, er retained tor application to
any claim for damages, according to the
conditions of sale. If requested bv the
purchaser, contract terms will permit
telling of timber In advance ot payment
up tp the value 01 the performance bond.
If an oral bid Is declared to be high
at the closing of Ihe euclion, Ihe bidder
must Immediately contirm Ihe orAl bid
by submitting It In wriling on a Forest
Service bid form. The right to reject
any and all bids Is reserved. Forest
trail aHer him annarenllv had re.ServlM bld lorrm ,or us" ,n submitting
trail aner mm appaiiuuy iiao ic .,, bld, ,a ,uU iiormaiion concern
moved each of the siens that Inn Ihe timber, the conditions of sale
. and Ihe submission ol bids should be
"uc "!' iobtained from the District Ranger, sti
ver Lake. Oreqon or the Forest Super
visor, Lakeview, Oregon, belore bids are
submitted
Probate No. 42-54
NOTICE OF HEARING OF
FINAL ACCOUNT
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH
n Ihe ralter of the Estate of
TRACY D. HUMPHREY, Deceased
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I
have tiled my final account as Executor
ol the above-entitled estate and that the
LEGAL NOTICE
HELP WANTED, MALE 1 6
WANTED mirrltd rnn with car for lo
cal FuHtr Bruin Co. routt, Must b
neat appearing and willing to work.
Above average earnings, TU 4-85M eves.
Court has set August 30. 163, at the!
nour ol 10:00 a m. the time tor hearing
objections to said final account.
LEONARD HUMPHREY, E-tfCU-tor
Proctor ft Puchett
Attorneys tor Executor
611 Mam Street
Klamaih Fails, Oregon
no. 2K, Aug. i. t, i. 13. my
CARD OF THANKS
NO. 63-10
NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH
In Ihe Malter ot the Estate ol MARY
MACHAC. Oeceased.
Notice Is Hereby given that the under
signed Administrator ol the Estate ot
MARY MACHAC. deceased, has It ltd his
Final Account and the Honorable Donald
A. riper. Judge ot the Circuit court
ol the State ot Oreqon, tor Klamath
County- has set the 23rd day ot August,
1963. at the hour ot 10:00 o'clock A. M.,
as the time, and the Court Room ol said
Court as the place for hearing objections
to said Final Account.
Charles J. Kucera
Richard J. Smith
Attorney lor Administrator
HI July 26. Aug. 2, V, 16. 1VH.
HorrJ Headed
Soles Manager
Can you hire, train and supervise men?
Have you had successful experience tell
ing special lifa contracts? Are you rea
dy willing and able to consider con
nection with a young growing company
that olten exceptionally high over-
wriresr Let t talk about it. call me
collect, Jim McNeill, 602 251 7951.
Phoenix, Arix.
DISTRIBUTOR
WANTED
Opening for Southern Oregon and North
ern California. Biochemical products tor
soil treatment and sanitary systems.
I Proven in ten years use In lower coast
I areas now expanding. Sales to contrac
tors, termers, home-owner, municipali
ties. We think it it tremendous, and
want the opportunity to share our en
thusiasm wnn a person capable ot cov
ering this area with lull sales coverage.
earnings potential tor you and your staff
only limited by your efforts. Phone Mr.
Baksr, Riverside Motel, Grants Pass.
Sunday, Aug. H- between and 13 a.m.
tor appointment Monday, 8-19.
THANK YOU
The family of Marshall L. Hunt wishes
to express their deep gratitude to all
those who sent flowers, cards, and
best wishes to Mr. Hunt during his
illness. Mrs, Marshall L. Hunt, Mr. and
Mrs. John R. Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. John
M. Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Carey Stearns,
Mr. rind Mrs. James Stfurn.
HELP WANTED 17
MAN and wife wanted on poultry farm,
no sman cniiaren, Kte. j, box 2i, tu
4-8939.
COUPLE needed. Married couple with
out dependents for llve-ln supervisory po
sitions ai (.ounty ju venue Home, only
persons with good moral character con
sidered. prefer age range 35-50, contact
F. L. Mathews, TU 2-2501 ext. 261 tor
details and appointment.
FjJNERAL HOMES
WARD'S Klamaih Funeral Home.
??S High Street. TU 1-ttQ
LOST & FOUND 2
FOUND man's rimmed glasses, Hope
Street. May have lor ad. TU2-2B17.
NOTICE TO JOB SEEKERS t
All help wanted adi published In the
Herald 1 New are accepted In good
ft'th that the obs offered are as stated
in tne advertising copy, we are no. re
sponsible tor the Integrity ol our adver
iisrs, pur we max every etton to ens-
cover and re eel all misleading atvertls-
Anyona ani vering neip wanted
ad and finding It to be misleading it
asked to report It to the Classified Ad
vertising Department of the Herald
News.
PERSONALS
SITUATIONS WANTED 18
KLAMATH Alcoholics Anonymous, TU
4-3591, TU 4-970. Friendly help anytime.
LARIAT Beauty Lounge, 3616 Summers
Lnne, TU 2-5777, Robert Lantr, operator.
TRANSPORTATION
LEAVING for Midwest Aug. 25, would
like one woman to help with driving,
TU ?-frseo ,
INSURANCE 9
BOAT INSURANCE Hans Norland,
Pine. Phone TU 7-7MS.
SERVICES 10
PAINTING at Its best. Interior, exerlor,
brush or spray, reasonable price, tree
estimates, TU 7-3131.
"V usually aren't aware that
trail markers have been knocked
down or destroyed until reports
come in that hikers are lost in
the woods," Asher said.
In a personal appeal, Asher
urged the public to take care of
forest service property as they
would their own. "After all, it is
your properly paid (or by you in
the to'-m of taxes, he said.
CUSTOM mowing, raking, and baling.
F. Jarrard, telephone
CHILD car In my home. 1 or 2 pre
schoolers, tvenlng cart In your home,
TU 2-5420.
WORKING MOTHERS
night, TU 2-2627.
child care da.y or
IRONING TO DO In my home.
TU i-M34
BABY sitting In my home night or day.
TU 2-2001. 1627 Manianila.
JACK & JILL OAY NURSERY
1321 Carlson Dr. TU 7-1844
IRONING, washing, pickup, deliver, (ast
service, TU 4-9434.
WANTED baby lilting In my home days,
TU 2-6973.
MOTEL manager or housekeeper, experi
enced In all work. Florence Harampolis,
1123 5th, San Fernando, Calif.
JANITORIAL and maintenance service.
Commercial and residential. TU 7-179.
LAWNS prepared and planted. Fences ot
all kinds Installed. Jack Bowers, TU
4-35B9, TU 4-7076.
ROOMS FOR RENT 22
ATTRACTIVELY turnlshed, private balh.
Maid service. TU 2-4074, 126 N. 3rd.
NO. 3B7, Aug. , 16, 23, 1963.
i . .agar .41: r;w :
COLD BED OF DEAD FIRE Charred logs nd cold ashes
mark the site of one of four fires which were deliberately
set along a forestry road near Buck Peak last Sunday.
Quick action by fire-fighters of the Klamath Ranger Dis
trict prevented the fire from developing into an inferno
which may have destroyed thousands of acres of valuable
timber.
MR. AND MKS. KBVIX MOl'l-
TON and children. Parrel and. .1I1S KiTu i.ARKIN arri
lloiiwa, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin:. , ,vec, f an indefinite slay
'.She is doina or hauns asses
SIIKRRY KKRWOOI) is havinR
a farewell parly Riven in her hon
or hy the fifth grade at Ciiilo
quin. Aug 16, 1 p.m. at Collier
Park. Hostesses are Dcbhy Za
MR. AND MRS. WALTER Kl- Pam Penhal1 and LouiM'
WARDS, and dauetiler, Denise. nf Hd
Greenville, visited at the O. K.j ROWXZA
Johnston residence from Monday; RELATIVES here" for funeral
to Thursday of last week. Lprvic.es for Rnv navi.s ere
....i his children. Mr. and Mrs. Milo
matt ana lamuy. .Mr. ana .Mrs
Moult'n and children. David.
Dean and Janet, and Mr. and
Mrs. Wayland Moulton, all nf
Lakeview. were recent guests at
ment work done on tier mining
claims up at High Grade.
Farmers! Loggers!
Bulk Gasoline
Competilive Prices
and S&H Green Stamps
TANKS AVAILABLE
Cliff Yaden's
SERVICE
2560 So. eih TU 2-7201
OPEN 24 HOURS
Melvin Davis and family of Mil
lon-Freewater, Mrs. Willard Kel
ler and Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Hiatt
of Athena. Mr. and Mrs. Leo
(Buck of lakeview, Mr. and Mrs.
'Doug Williams of Pendleton, and
Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Davis of
Hayward, Calif. Three brothers.
Dcibert, Kenneth and Jim Davis.
all came from Idaho, Mrs. Loren
MR. AND MRS. FOSTER 10
GAS. and youngest son, Wayne,
of Gary. Ind.. paid a surprise
nvernieht visit to his cousin, lrvin
L. Fans, and family. He is a
maintenance V'V TJ, Hiatt will Mav ilh her mother.
Steel .Mills wnere nc nns "i ,
lor the last i years, any
Minnie Davis, for
few
People Read
SPOT ADS
yu or bow.
days.
MR. AM) MRS. JESS ALLEN
of Jerseyville. Ill,, are spendinc
a month in LanRell Valley with
their son-in-law ami daughter. Mr.
and Mrs. Virsil Boomer, of Lor
el la Si ore.
V" '-I --..y-'-'-v
L f i. ,B AT I.
ROTOTILL1NG,
per hour, C. t
tractor equipment, $7.50
. Porney, TU 2-0466.
BISBEE MOTEL, 237 So. 4lh, rooms,
plenty hot water, reasonable rates, new
manager. TU 2-6469,
LEGAL NOTICE
NATIONAL FOREST TIMBER
FOR SALH
Coyote Creek Resale
Oral auction bids will be received by the
Forest Supervisor, or his author I red
representative at the office of the Dis
trict Ranger, Silver Lake, Oregon, begin
ning at 2:00 p.m. August 24, 1963, tor all
erchaniabie limber marKea or desig
nated for culling on en area embracing
7,000 acres, more or less, within sec
tions 1, 2, 3, 4, 9, 10, It, 12, 13, 14,
21, 22, 23, 24, T. 31 S.. R. 13
E., W.M , Surveyed, in the Fremont Na
tional Forest, Oregon. The estimated vol
ume of live (sound sapwood) timber Is:
2,200 M board feel of ponderosa pine. In
addition there Is an unestimated volume
of blue stained (sound sapwood) ponder
osa pine. The minimum acceptable bid
per m ooara leei is as tonows: itve pon
derosa pine J17.55, blue stained ponderosa
pine 13.45. This includes me lOilowing
rates, per M board feet (or siumpnge
(including deposit for sale area better
ment). 13.00 base rale plus an additional
113. 10 for live ponderosa pine, (2.00 base
rale plus an additional 10.00 for blue
stained ponderosa pine and 5T.45 for slash
disposal for all species. In addition there
NOTICE OF DATE OF
FINAL SETTLEMENT
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR KLAMATH COUNTY
In the Matter ol Ihe Estate of
FRANCES SHORT HILYARO, Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that we have
tiled our Una account of the adminis
tration of the above entitled estate and
that the Court has appointed Friday,
30th day of August, 1963, el 10:00 o'clock
AM. as the lime for hearing ob lee lions
I to such final account and the settlement
thereof.
' GARRET DEAN HILYARD
GLENN LEE HILYARD
Co-Execufors
J. Anthony Giacominl
Attorney for Co-Executors
No. 274, July 26, Aug. 2, 9, 16, 1963
HOUSE remodeling, cabinet making, fur
niture finishing. TU 4-4079.
CLEAN room.
1530 Crescent.
gentleman, 120 a month.
FILL dirt and topsoll delivered. Dump
truck and tractor work, John Bowers,
TU 4-7076. TU 4-3589.
ROOMS, small house, reasonable,
nle'S Hotel, 631 S. 5th, TU 2-5225.
CUSTOM baling. Can handle any lob,
balers. TU 4-3084, can anytime.
is wilhln the sale area an unestimated. R, BRADSHAW
NO. 62-133
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
(N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE 5TATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH
In the Matter of Ihe Estate of
HARLAND ESSA ROBINSON, Deceased
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That Ihe
undersigned Administratrix of the Estate
of Harland Essa Robinson, Deceased, has
filed her final account in the Circuit
Court ot the Stale ol Orenon for
County of Klamath and that the lOth day
of SeDt., 1963 al the hour or iu;oo a.m
of said day In Ihe Courtroom of said
Court have been appointed by the Circuit
Court as The lime and place tor nearing
of objections thereto and settlement there
at, Data of First Publication: Aug. 9, 1963
Date of Last Publication: Aug. 30, 1963
FLORENCE MAY ROBINSON,
Administratrix of Ihe Estate ot
Harland Esse Robinson, Deceased.
volume of older dead (unsound sapwood)
all soecies logs which will be paid for
at 1.00 per M board feel which includes
squired deposit tor sale area Doner mem,
plus $0.00 for slash disposal. The prices
bid for stumpage tor live isouna sapwnonj
timber shall be considered as tentative
rales subject to quarterly caiendai
621 Main Street
Klamaih Falls. Oregon
No. 289, Aug. 9, 16, 23, 30,
"e7
MEN, housekeeping, everything fumlsrftd.
$36, 134 N. 3rd, TU 4-33, TU 4-9287.
ROOM, BOARD, GENTLEMEN
1607 CRESCENT
rniiwP truck and high loader equipment
with ooerator. Top sou. arain rotn "u
till dirt delivered. Bill Forney, 5444 Shas
la Way, TU 4-6467.
CLEAN housekeeping room, utilities fur
ntsheo. TU z-ubv, 3U fine.
rtlVTOM BUTCHERING
a umir niMf. dallvar to Drocesslng plant
or leave al vour place. Al Stoll TU
4-6126.
KENMORE, WHIRLPOOL, KELVINATOR
Repair & overhaul .pecieiisr
Washer, dryer, range, water heater
FERGUSON APPLIANCE SERVICE
314 So. 6th TU 2-J1B5
TULELAKE SERVICE, ALSU
CLEAN, cool, quiet, sleeping rooms.
310 SO. Slh - TU 2-0214.
APARTMENTS FOR RENT .... 24
VACANCY" ParlTCourf Apts., clean, new
ly decorated, 503 Alameda, ph. TU 4-7273.
CLEAN, furnished 2 room apartment.
Utilities paid, shared bath, new owner!
$45 mo., 1042 Esplanade, TU 2-0329.
REMODELING - PAINTING
Taping, texturing, roofing, plaster patch
ing, TU 2-24.
ONE bedroom, $40 unfurnished,
furnished, TU 4-5646.
ATTRACTIVE downtown,
adults, $65, TU 4-4522.
FIX-IT SHOP
Repairs, sharpening, furniture repair.
Town & Country Shopping Center
SAW HI LING i
STEEL & CARBIDE
EXPERT WORKMANSHIP
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
REASONABLE RATES
& FRANK'S
tai-kif . GRINDING SERVICE
620 E. Main TU Z-48B
Gina's Tailor Shop
Tatiinrlnn alterations for men, women,
children. All work guaranteed.
Reasonable Pricn
Gene's Men's Wear 537 Main
1963.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice Is hereby given that Ihe Under
tlqned has been appointed administrator
of the Estate of Johnny Allen Cole, de
vilment upward or downward by 0.5 oflceesed, by the Circuit Court of Klamath
th rlllference between the average oh County, ori-gon, ana mar an persons
the Western Pine Association Lumber i
Price Indices, as calculated by Ihe Forest
Service at the end of each calendar
quarter, and the following base Indices: i
live ponderosa pint 13.66; blue stained 1
ponderosa pine 13 6. SJCh adjustments
the orlce tor stumpage shall be ap
plicable to Umber scaled during the cal
endar quarter for wnicn me aoiusimem
Is computed. In no event, however, shall
the payment rales for each quarter be
less than the base rales as slated above.
When the ad lusted rales by species are
lower than the base rates, the difference
between the total dollar value oi the um-
ber cut at adlusted rates and at base
rates will be recorded tor each specie.
The stumpage rates lor any species will
not be Increased above the base rate un
til the subsequent adusled rales above;
base rates will develop an accumulated i
total dollar value in excess of the re
corded accumulated difference for alt
ioetits. Sealed bids win be puhticty '
opened and posted, at Silver Lake. Ore
gon, at 7:00 p.m. on August 26. ivftJ. am
those who SUOmiMCO a samiaciory nii.n
bid will be permitted Immediately lo con
tinue auction bidding. A money order,
bank draft, cashier's or certified check in
Ihe sum of $13,00000 must accompany
each bid, to be applied to the purchase
price, refunded, or retained for applica
tion to any ciaim tor aamages, turn
ing to Ihe conditions of sale. II requested
by tha purchaser, contract terms will
permit felling ot timber in advance of
payment up to the value of the perform
ance bond. II an oral bid fs declared lo
K hnh t the closing ot the auction, the
bidder must Immedialely confirm the oral f
bid by submitting it In writing on a Forest j
tarvira bid form. The right to relect any'i
and all bids It reserved. Forest Service,!
having claims against said estate are
hereby nolllled to presenl the same to
said administrator at the oltice nf the
undersigned, Room 302, 538 Main Street,
Klamath Falls, Oreqon, together with
proper vouchers, within six months of
ihe date ol the first publication of this
notice, which Is July 26th, 1963.
r f. McLaren
Administrator
O'NEILL & MCLAREN
Attorneys for administrator
Room 302, 5.18 Main Street
Klamath Falls, Oregon
NO. 276, July 26, Aug. ?, 9. 1. 1961
VALLEY PUMP
and EQUIPMENT CO.
"BUV THE Y"
)lt S.. lh TU 4-77
DENTAL PLATES
Repaired while you watt.
New Plates Made From Your Old
PERSONAL DENTURE SERVICE
1033 Main TU 4-3284
HEALTH 12
FURNISHED 7 room apt., suitable for 1
or 2 persons, 900 Owens, TU 4-5349.
WALNUT APTS., you will like this clean,
cool & comfortable apt., private park
Ing, 415 Wal n uL
ONE bedroom furnished. Duomatic
washer, $70, 627 No. 8th, TU 4-7496.
pTeasing downtown, furnished, adults,
$55, Alpha Apts., TU 4-4522.
FURNISHED 1 bedroom apt., $50, wash
ing facilities, 2113 Gary, TU 2-5829
CLEAN nicely furnished 3 rooms, 2023
Darrow.
TWO bedroom partly furnished apt., Hen
ley District, 2307 Watson, TU 4-3968.
NEWLY furnished studio apts., adults,
also 3 bedroom house, close In, TU 4-3479.
REX "ARMS " APARTMENTS. Furnished
1 bedroom newly decorated. Heat, tele
phone, garbage paid. $40 w, i u i-vtif.
NICE, large 3 room furnished apartment
with den. Clone in, ample parking, TU
4-6966, TU 2 2531.
ONE bedroom nicely furnished. Silk
drapes, automatic washer, near scnoois.
Patio, yard, adults. TU 4-3h, iu 4-jij.
CLEAN, newly decorated, downtown, utili
ties, Greer Apts., 710 Main.
EWAUNA - DOWNTOWN
Klamath's most modern, furnished.
219 So. 11th - TU 2-1062
BVESSED RELIEF In minutes
.-..ao inr am. dliflness. nerves,
burn, etc. with "MERBELS" RX
cluslvely at Currln'i For Drugs,
Main
tItwO one bedroom newly turnlshed and
(m.-0.! I decorated apis. TU 4-6732.
Ex 1 NEAR Weyerhaeuser furnished. Utilities,
140. steam heat, $40, TU 4-8313. .
HELP WANTED, FEMALE
14
I FURNISHED 3 room, utilities paid, shared
bath, $55, 419 No. lOlh.
To Place Your
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Phone TU 4-811 I
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PHONE TU 4-81 1 1
a.m. to : p.m. weekdays
8 a m. to noon Saturday
Count five words per line. Minimum
order 7 lines.
3 6
wnwiiN for child care, my home day;
ore-schooler, I school age. References.
Ph. TU 4-J658 after 6 p.m. or weekends
TllHOUSE OF ROCKS MOTEL
ROOms-ApiS., a a MY wwniy rnioj.
Reasonable. 2005 Blehn, TU 2-9130.
WANTED baby sitter In the suburban
area, morning shilt, must have own trans
portation, call TU 2-6178.
BABY sitter nights in eichanga lor board.
room, TU 2-3586atler 5.
WANTEbtull'tlme baby sitter, Moyina
Heiqhts area, own transportation, TU
4-510 or TU 2-5848.
WANTED par Mime "maid, Klmberly Mo
tel, 2232 Union, No phone calls.
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bid. and full Inlormatlon coocarnMg tha Minimum narye I .
5UC UlbCUUNI
limber, the conditions of sale and the sub
mission of bids should be obtained from
the Oistrlct Ranger. Silver Lake, Oregon,
or Ihe Forest Supervisor, Lakeview, Ore-
before bids er submitted.
No. 301 Aug. 14, 1963.
r : -. -
jr. ,
MISCREANTS STEAL SIGN Bob Asher, fire control
officer of the Klamath District, Winema National Forest,
points to the frame which held a sian that reminded
motorists to be on guard against forest fires. The lign
was pulled down and carried off by vandals last month
and reoresented one of a number of incidents in which
public property in the Klamath District was maliciously
damaged or lost. Asher estimated that- th district ex
pends some $500 annually for the repair or replacement
of signs defaced or stolen by the public.
ear adver 'isemenf, tf neid in advance,
Amvi rates are for consecutive inser
tions, without change ot enpy, tor pri
vate Individuals. Advertising must be
lear and understandable to be produc
tive. All words must be spelled out.
jtos offered fo. see by private mdl
v'dualt-cath with copy.
rife aol IN R 4 30 p m. day before publi
cation. Non Saturday for Sunday and
iV 'day.
t!CNCEl LATION5 t CORRECTION
On same schedule, except on Monday
,ese are taken 'til 9 a.m.
Please read first insertion of vour ad.
Tha Herald 1 Newt will give on tr
run for lypograivhitai error.
WANTED woman or girl to baby sit 1
small baby mornings beginning Sent.
Yust have own transportation. TU
nEMONSTRATORS needed, sell Baum
Toys, lull or part time, car necessary,
TU 2-301.
i .LADY siik finisher and wool presser,
I will train qualified applicant. Apply Cas
M aMh crteLooflry
m1 HELP WANTED, MALE 16
t4 5fffLI-4l Wri Will UP muni '
ence and other qualifications. Apply
lo Mayor, Chiloquln, Ore,, regarding interview.
No 63-M
NOT ir"E TO CREDITORS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH
PROBATE DEPARTMENT
n the Matter of the Estate
LFSTER S NFWTON, Deceased.
The undersigned having Deen enpomien
hy Ihe above entitled Court of tha State
of Oregon, for Ihe County efore'alrt. Ad
ministrator of the tstaie ot Ltiitu a
NFWTON. deceased, and having quali
fied, notice is hereby given to all per
sons having iteims against said estate to
present Ihem, verified as requireo oy
.:.Jv . - .h: i -hi. Miir. m l cetumn Inch, tat per month with S3 M
said Administrator at the olflce ot i'icount fe' payment on or belore the
WM M BRIGGS and GFRALO J, 1 10ft V Incn, 8' with SI .50 discount for
SfANNFLL, J . Attorneys at 76 Fl Oar-menf n or bat or a ttv, lilh. Based on
Main Streal, P O. Bok 105, Ashtand, Ore- copy change Pf month.
aon BOX SUtvifF-W cents per ad.
v ' ..... i. aair-r-.i fRfl tip THANKS. Or
ArtminHtrator of the f state nf IN MtMORIAM tl-M
LFST6R S. NEWTON, deceased ....
wm m briggs FOR COMMERCIAL RATE
GERALD J. SCANNELL. JR. n. , i
Attorneys for Administrator PHONE TU 4-8111
Dated and f.rst published Aunusl , lM rnUML 1 W
No 20. Aug , IA, 2J, JO, 1963. 1
"Business Builder"
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EARN
Vacation Money
by
selling the
Herald & News
Downtown
AFTERNOONS
Contact
Horald & News, Circulation
Dept., 1301 Esplanade
PHONE TU 4-8111
$36 to $58.50
COMFORTABLE LIVING AT LOW COSTI
1-3-3 bedroom apts., furnished or unfur
nished. Permanent maintenance Included.
Monday mrougn r-rraay
SHASTA VIEW
APARTMENTS
IM7 WASHBURN WAY TU 4-277
Olllct rtoura 1 a.m. to a p.m.
KLAMATH FALLS FINEST
J544 Union
K 1 bedroom apartments
Furnished or unfurnished
Spacious Rooms
Tastefully Decorated .
Wall to Wall Carpeting
Swimming Pool
Rental Includes all services
except teleohono and electricity
Dorothea Nolan TU 2-0764
RICKFALLS
APARTMENTS
and
MOTEL
2660 Shasta Way
On and Two Bedroom opts.
Furnished ond Unfurnished
$69.50 to $89.50
Doily, Weekly Motel Rotes
TU 2-5577
HOUSES fOR RENT
26
CLEAN durjlax, clou In, phona TU 44741
atler k p m.
DUPLEX, unfurnlitied, I riarjroom plus
room In full Datamini, fireplaca, call TU
4S97 or TU 4-aSSB.
TuRnTsheD 2 Dtdroom, ttnead. cloaa in,
TU 1-3724.
TWO bedroom unfurnished. So. euburoa,
Inoulre 4701 Shasta Way, TU Mlto,
furnVsmeo 1 bedroom, automatic wash
er, dryer. Mills, I '3, TU 4-7S7S.
EXCELLENT UNFURNISHED 2 bed
room, good dlstrlcti water, yard man
tenence furnished, adults, no pell, 1.30
Pellerson, TU 2-UH.
3 BEDROOM partla'ily furnished. S4I W,
703 SisKlyoui 1 room furnished cebm,
WJ, 32 Dlvlelon.
TRAill!forrenl, suitable I or I peo
ple, 4K S. elh.