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Oregon Primary Called Vital By l aird PrtM International Oregon Republican leaders pointed today to the stale's May primary election as significant for Gov. Nelson Rockefeller of New York, who today announced formally his candidacy for the GOP presidential nomination. Gov. Mrk Hatfield said "It will take a personal extensive campaign and winning a ma jority of the important primar ies" for the New York gover nor to achieve his goal. Hat field said he felt Rockefeller's Oregon chances were good "if he comes into Oregon and spends some time here." Phil Roth, state Republican chairman, said lie felt Rocke- feller "at this moment is run One Gift Works Many Wonders Give The United Way TOUR FINEST HOUR" -- YOUR FAIR SHARE Klamath County United ning substantially behind for the nomination." But he felt a vic tory in the New Hampshire and Wisconsin primaries could bring him into the Oregon primary a much stronger candidate. "A victory in Oregon and in the California primary would again propel him back to the center stage for the nomination," Roth said. Lowell Paget, GOP national committeeman, did not forecast Rockefeller's chances. He point ed to the state's primary law which binds the 18 GOP con vention delegates to the choice of the voters at least until after two ballots have been cast at the convention or unless the state's choice receives less than There aren't always mothers and fathers if, Iryf i' - i , s . s , . I vs' s. . 1 v s i Xt - - sr ,j s . s. . s . v - sw: ,:: .j ; : . . . N ' e Sssfe$, - ' .. . , .-;S.VSfe ., a .v.i-.s .... ...i . sv;.....: : . -. .. .. . w Campaign Funds Past Half Way Mark Calls Only 40 Complete ..... LET S COMPLETE IT NOW! First In Oregon 35 per cent of the convention's votes on the first ballot. Mrs. Moore Comments Mrs. Collis Moore, Oregon's GOP national committeewom- SKEK NAZI TREASl ltK RAD AL'SSEE. Austria 'I'Pll Tlie government has decided to continue searching the bot tom of Lake Toplitz for possible Nazi treasures despite Die high cost of the project. Diving operations so far this year have cost an estimated $163,000. An Austrian Ministry of Interior spokesman said Ger man army officers reportedly dumped documents and treas ures into the lake at the end of World War II. m Over The Top S148.311.00 To Rocky's Hopes an, said "Gov. Rockefeller is a tremendous campaigner and has great personal charm." She said siw would rale his chances good for the nomination, although she said she was not certain about Oregon. Hatfield and Mrs. Moore said they did not believe Rockefel ler's announcement made it nec essary for Sen. Barry Goldwa tcr, R-Ariz., lo announce his plans before January. Roth said he believed Goldwater should announce his intentions before then. Paget said he understood Goldwater indicated at Eugene last month he intended to an nounce his plans tiefore Janu ary. All four were asked if they felt adverse effects of Rocke HOURS PAY PER MONTH, feller's divorce and remarriage were lessening. Hatfield and Paget replied they did not know. Mrs. Moore said, "No, not from the mail I receive." George Hinman, Republi can national committeman from New York and a Rockefel ler booster, was in Oregon on what he termed "a feeling out trip." lie predicted Rockefeller would get the nomination and win. Kll) CAST HOLLYWOOD iL'PIi - Five year old Kym Karalh has been cast as Jack Lemmon's daugh ter in "Good Neighbor Sam." cP Fund PAGE n Friday, November I, 1S6J HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, Oregon How To Cure 'China Pecker' By ANN LANDERS Dear Ann Landers: Here's a cure for that friend of "Plain Folks" wlio has a habit of turn ing over tne china and ex amining the silver to hunt for hallmarks. A cousin of mine bad u friend who did the same thing. Every- one was annoyed with her. When the group met for lunch eon one day, the snoopy woman proceeded to turn over the chi na plate, as usual. The hostess had been warned about her. She pasted a piece of adhesive tape on the bottom of the plate with this message: "We just knew you'd look!" The woman turned three shades of red and has not Jacoby On Bridge N-ORTH AQ842 10 7 4 832 AK8 EAKD A 10 9 6 V A2 K1076 J 7 5 3' A A 7 5 V QJ953 4 JS 2064' SOUTH CDJ KJ3 VK8S AQ9 Q93 Both vulnerable . SuiU Wwl North 1ST. Pass 2N.T. 3 N,T. Pass Fass Ci-enlng lead V Q. Pass Viss 'Gallant Defender" By OSWALD JACOBY NinflsnapiM! Ehtnrp.riS)i Asn Kvoryono wh has oor plajiod n's!ier brkijo kas suf fcnod wi!4 tliat tyajio of pai'taw wliitrh I oil "Tim GallwU Ds Swislor." T!w gallant dclSoiiilon 16 ftai St keep the flag flying irrospsc Ike of the cost and thope is notffiiw his partno can do ataut it. Onoe in a while the ktan4er will point eat that the I HXkjxdiflt set he teok was real ly worthwhile baeease b3 want on t i the rubber and ac tually sailed a couple ef hua tood points. Chicviga. op four deal brii;e. ie k)ly to caum tkoss gJluat dbfsufers to'mend their ways. Stm t&oir sopbwli'y can't jus tify Aa HW.pouil sot utuai it win the game. Oa ike oHwr bend ChicajA offi euennraat! ovarfnd'.iin, but with good h:urtk oa'.y. The f;wl that there is a pobaiAJ ' gauxe bmns en every dteol BKihes it raitoa salty to toftj me short of guana A tiiiwe b, :foo,' renl c'jfhfpc to cavh in an ttait bomi. Thus, there Wi n p-onit m Suata's tiiwu Bnuf) n(4i. Btt had the kucoKt rmuiiHite of B poiats for his epeniiijin tromp. Hi piitDr bed raided to tfto axd Suth shonM owe pgiMcd and hoped to raato his eight trs.-ds. wen the heart (itro with too ami rctttrmd t ha suit. tire oMaika oJtal four hearts mil a sptrte aad Soah m doo one. SU'waWy ow)ji, itortS com-pl-anyd airoat bwt lack, ift AV irMml the fact thvt ix-das Ixoka and that tlie axi1ini fi nesoe was on aud poorted out that it tool) a . hoeet Iwoai to cost him tift umo. Too'll 'tan all l' hitcA.io (oiujil'a ith our copy ! -'i at Brijp l)sali Jrmty." Jnxt sn4 yo eism. ddres. mi S cents to: Os uaW Jsceby K8jsr .ftSTice. c-o this Resj'ar. J O. tew Jiifl. IcM. A It.isES lio..New York l. .y. ' 1 Q The bidding hs Veen: I vih Weit Not-sh iat j l Pass I V pass S J Pss 3N.T. Pass ? o You. South, hold: I A VAJ KJ7S AAQ109S ' What do you do now? A Thia U a toath problmt, ! I hare no eriilrtsm of a ptv, I bul It my partner ia not foln- to treat lonr no-trump aa I Blackwood on thia amuence I i would bid four no-trump. TODAY'S QI ESTION Instead of blddina- thr no- O trump your partner bids two ) ides. Whit do you do now ? 1 Answer Tomorrow (iHAHAM FIK1ST BELMONT. N. C. 'ITI' -K anlist Billy Graham w ill deliver his (nt address on the campus of a Catholic tv! lo.ee htre Nov 18 wlrn lie ix.k to j stmlcrHs and faculty mombt'rs 1 o( BekmonC Abbey College. been known to peek under a plate since that time. Print this, Ann. It may cure some other ill-mannered snoops of this petty habit. H. M. W. Dear H.M.W.: Here's your letter and I heartily endorse the gimmick. Dear Ann Landers: Why is it that unless a girl gives in be fore marriage the fellow is not interested? The story usually goes like this: "If you loved me you'd prove it. If you aren't willing to prove- it you don't love me, so we'd better call it quits." I've been going with this man for several months. We are not teenagers, Ann. I'nV)9 and he is 42. The trouble is I did give in to him a few times but I've thought it over and decid ed I don't want this kind of re lationship eutside of marriage. Now I'm afraid if I refuse to go along with him he'll drop me. Please don't tell me lo stop seeing this man beitause I do kjfe him. Furthermore, the next man will have the same ideas since all men are alike when it comes to this. FIGHT ING AND LOSING. Hear F andL: Son-y, Topis, you lost your turnip card. A id who gives, ajcay sani.Tij ohas no right to comppaln when the man dociuts he likes the merchandise,. Both you "kids" haxe becji of marriageable age for quite s.oirie (Imo. If ho won't put the rins fin your linger now ho nevej wiU. G w ith It. Dour -Ann Landor$: 1'va been a stepfather for three months and it sooms as if I've had 300 years filled with problems. My wife admits Betty Is spuiied rotten. She tried to make up io Betty for the divorce by catering to her. I needn't de scribe the results of such ma neuvering. The weak sflor we were mar ried, Betty swathed up my car and 1 blew my stack. My wife was furious because I lost my torn nor. Tws nooks age 'my awn son wont into the sorvice and loft his car in our garage. I told Betty she could not drive his car because he wauled it in good shape when he came home. When I Jearned she was driving his car on the sly I put it in a commercial garage with orders that no one ba pernueted to take it out. Betty tried to take the car out and failed. Then she told her mother I had humiliated her be fore tlie garage men. Now she refuses to speak to me. I'm tcmptad to turn her over my knee jnst once. Shall I? STY MIED Dtniv Stynmsl : Hi). It waiJtlb iwdae In demise ynu evxui rflrto. Spautentf a .TO-jjcub-oM" ffll R no way tji Duillli a dttien fndiurj-dflimMci niulionhini You need protoswibnBl athAa tb tban how to eopc wjth fflft ffAt I ucgB ynu to get rnirji. And it uniy vsdl bo thtd sins iiWilft son gl(fiSi'cij8fs)' Mfc Confidential lo JUST ON PJ;BING: Ifemoa ? ? ? Ne! Bnt nst jail, please. ."Daddy is awsy wJi'kiog" is a good an swer. It will satisfy thera and you will not be lying sines he is acttfelly doing some wook tbwe. Ann LjodfliV frank ifiid in formal iva now book, "Teon Agars and Sex" isa.Soi is bow available l your book store. Ann Ladrs will be glad to help yoa .with your problaow. Sad Ibm to her in cam o,f this newspaper encjesing a stamped, nelf-addressexl envelope. Ann Landers' bookltt, To 8 Date Bait." gives soued sod solid rules for tceVa$e diet ing. To receive a cop', enclese with your rcijit 28 cents it coin and a long. slf-ad(!te&d. st;Gp8d en'clopa. ' ' At' Early Dqfe) TIMJSRLINE LODGE aPI' Timberline Lodce will ops a week caliiT than planned be-0cau.-c of an early heavy snow. maQicr Richard Kolin.-tan:Qn said today. More than tuo feet of snow has fallen. KohiKtamm said the down stairs part of the loe would ie ovn Saturday through Mon nay from 8 am. until 6:30 p. mo and fkt lifts would operate from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The lodce then will close until Nov. 15. the rvcularly scheduled opening, he said. LEGAL NOTICE? Gua'd a"O-0 No 60-a NOTICE Oc GUA9DIAN 5 SALE OC REAL PROPERTY IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF TNR ST.tE o OREGON FOR THE COUNTY O KLAVATM tn r Va"er of tt E sta't Of LIP VAE SMITH. A V nor. NOT1C IS HEREBY GIVEN Hf Cvjun o and bv '"ue ot an oro' moe ard e'ftd w 'Ne above-ei'-'ed vourt rd caws O" tt Xih ay o LEGAL NOTICE Octobtr, 1HJ. signed by tn Honortbit DONALD A. W. PIPER. Judge ot Md Court. Itie under sigrwd, s gurd.i(n of ine esuie of LIDA WAE SWUm. minor, will on nd "er the tth day of December, 143, at Ihe hour of 10:00 a.m. proceed to sell real properly of said estate at orivale sale for cash or for part cash and part credit as may to tne guardian seem advisable, suojeef to tne confirmation ot tne aoove-enlitted court, said real property being situated in Klamath Counry, Oregon, and being more par ticularly described as follows, to-wit: An undivided '4 interest in NW'i SE'4. Lots S, , 7, I, Section 31. Town snip 30 South, Range East Willam ette Meridian. Klamath County, O r e gon containing U8.5 acres, more or less. An undivided 3-40th Interest in S'i NE' Section 10; W'.iSWU Section 11; Township 34 South, Range 13 East Willamette Meridian, Klamath Coun ty, Oregon, containing 1M acres, more or less. An undivided IMMth Interest in S'i NE'. Lots 1 and 2, Section 3. Town ship 34 South, Range 12 East Willam ette Meridian, Klamath County. Ore gon, containing 12 acres, mora or less. An undivided T-40th Interest in NE'i Section 22, Township 36 South. Range 12 East Willamette Meridian, Klam ath County, Oregon, containing 160 acres, less 18-5 acres conveyed I o r highway. An undivided l-60th Interest in NE' NE'd Section 35, Township 36 South, Range 12 East Willamette Meridian, Klamath County, Oregon, containing 40 acres, mora or less. An undivided l-60th interest in SE' Section 27, Township 36 South, Range 12 East Willamette Meridian, Klam ath County, Oregon, containing 160 acres, more or less. An undivided l-60th interest In E'i SW'd, W',jNWU Section 36, Township 36 South, Range 12 East Willamette Meridian, Klamath County, Oregon, iLtontaining 160 acres, more or less. An undivided l-60th interest in S'i S'2SW'4 Section 10; NE'NW' Sec tion IS. Townshio 37 South, RatrJje 12 East Willamette Meridian, Klamath County, Oregon, chaining SO acres, more or less. Bids will be received by the under signed guardian at 740 M&n Street, Klamath Falls, Oregon. THE UNITED STATES NA TIONAL BANK OF PORT LAND (Oregon) by: RAY LUNG, Trust Officer Guardian of the Estate of LIDA MAE SMITH, a mirty Proctor &Puckelt oQ Attorneys at Law 5)8 Main Street Klamath Falls, Oretsn No. 426, Nov. t, 15, 22, 29, 1963. Guardianship No. 60-57 NOTICE OF GUARDIAN'S S-PLE OF REAL PROPERTY0 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH In the Matter of the Estate of IDA MAE SMITH, a Minor. NOTICE IS HEREBY 'GIVEN that pursuant to and by virtue of an order made and entered in the above-entitled court and cause on the 30th day of October, 1963, signed by the Honor able DONALD A. w. PIPER, Judge of sald Court, the undersigned, as guar dian of the estate ot IDA MAE SMITH, a minor, will on and after the 9th day of December, 1963, at the hour of 10:00 a.m. proceed to sell real property ot said estate at private sale lor cash or for part cash and part credit as may to the guardian seem advisable, subject to the confirmation of the abave-entitled court, said real property being sitoated In K lamalh County, Oregon, and being more par Itcularly described as fellows, to-wit: An undivided 4 Interest in NW1, SE'4, Lots 5, 6, 7, a. Section 31, Town ship 39 South, Range 8 East Willam ette Meridian, Klamath County, Ore gon containing 158,5 acres, more ar less. An undivided 3-44fh interest In S' j NE'4 Section 10; W'W'i Sfectiei 11; Towflshiy 3 Sbotrt, Range 12 Cast Willamette Meridian, Klasntfh Ceen ty, Oregon, containing it acres, ratot or less. An undivided 11-1o4tfi infenesl is J' i NB4, Lots I and 2, Section 3, Town ship 36 South, Range 12 East Witttftn ette Meridian, Klamatt Cognty, Ore gon, containing 163 acres, raoie er less, - An undivided 1-40trt Interest 4n W Section 2fi, Township 36 Seofb, Ratftw 12 East Wiltornajfe ffleritfein, Kftttu ath County, Oreflpn, containing 1$ acres, lest 18.5 acres conveyed f e r highway. An undivided 1-oVh lateresf in MS. NC4 Section 35, Township 36 Sosta, Range 12 Easx Willamette MeridAa, Klamath County, Oregon, containing 40 acres, more or less. An Bndivide l-69tb interest In E'4 fee Hon 27, Township 36 Son, Range 12 Bast Willamette Meridian, Klam ath County, Oregon, containing 160 acres, more or loss. An undivided l-60ti Interest in E'j SW', W'jNW''4 Section 36, Township 36 South, Raaqe 12 bast Wiltaamse Meridian, KlantttPi Cooaty, Oregon, cootaining 160 acrej, more ar less? An undivided l-ootti interest in S' j S'7SW'4 ftction 16; NE'.NW1. Sec tion 15, Township 37 SooBi, Range 12 East Willamette eridDin, KlanPOti County, Oregon, coatoinmg 80 afres. more or less. B'bi will be received btf the under signed guardian at 79 Main 3toaf Kl8ih Falls, Oretyn. THE UNITED STATUS NA TIONAL BANK OF PORT LAND (Oregon) by: ftAY LUNG, Trust Cdficer Guardian ot tp SstRle ol IQA MA& SMITH, a miror roctor a Puckett AtlOnevs at Law 5)8 Main Street Klaroitri Falls. OrrOQ) No. 45, Nov. 8. 15, 22, 29, 1963. ADVERTISEMENT NATIONAL FOREST TI(VpiR FOR SALE GRE.OCK Oral acution bids Willie received by the Forest Supervisor, or his autho riied rfp-esentative, or the second f'flor of the Klamath eounty Libra ry Building. 126 South Third Street, Kenmelh Falls, Oreoon. beqinning at 2:00 p.m.. Pacific Standard Time, De cember 10, 1963, for all merchantable timber marked or designated for cut tir on an area embracinq 509 acres, more or less, within Section 25, T. 36 S., R. 5 E and Section JO, T, 36 S.. R. 6 E., w.M , surveveO, In the Winema National Forest, Orcottn. The estiroatee) volumes are: 3,700 M ooard feet of Poroerosa pine; 4.000 M board feet of Whfte fir. and 1.800 M board feet of Oouqlas-ttr. The miniroum acctjf)tabie bid oer M board wt is as follows: Rroerosa vine. JWOS: White tlr, $7.X. artf D 'ir, Sll a. Triis includes "he fallwirttf ratra. per M board ftt tr slumo,, inc'LOino. tfeotsit fr sJ area tfcWr ment: 13.00 bese ree plus an aatfi tnal 113.65 for Punderosa pine; II 0b base rate olus an aXltioual 9 tor White fir; Si 04 bne rate plus ao aa diticyiat A 45 1er Dflwlas-tir, and SI 4 ta- jiAjn oiKkOsal tor all io)ecies. The stume r&rg. oyaolt for each se. c es will Be increased ajy the arrexti. I iaton rate in e'tepi for that iocies i when the unamoytizea) estimate cot i of tht main hayi roara hj tjeen an-y. ; t:ied by t.rr-r Kalfe. Tne unam. ort,ied esiimated cost is 656 0 I Amortization rati re: Poroerosa I pne. It 61 oer M trd feet; White i fr, ic 34 oeo vi ttiro feet. ar6 Dote- j las-fi', $.5i per m Ifjard feet. Aofrtt- ! jaf'on of estimatre main haul roe costs It corretJted on 10 srcent of t the etimatejj tirrr volume. Theaur chsefomav "M1"' thit ,h contract ; provide tor more reo'd amortnat.on i of t estimated cost of r0ds wh-ch ! must be constructed bejre normal I loH'no ooerattoni will be possible j The ortces b'd tor stumpaqe snail b9 i consoered as tentative rtes suaiect to quarterly calendar ediustmer uo- warfl or oownward by 0 5 of flit tfence between the avereqtoot the Western Pine Assation Lumber price irdces as calculated by the For est Se-vice at the end of each eaten oar quarter, and te following base indices: Ponderose Ptnt. a 21; Wh.te tir, 42 2J. ard Douglas-tir. 70 7 Such adjustments m t-e price to- stumoaoe shn be aoocaoie to t.mber scaled dr.ng te calendar quarter for which the eoiwjtment n comouted in no event, however, shad the payment ra'es for each quarter be less thn tn bae rates as stated above. When the ao iused rates spec et are lower than ine base rates, t difference oe tMeen te total dollar value ot tim ber cut at edtusted rtei and at base rates fl be recorded for each soe ces. Tne s'umpage rates for anv o. cs wtii not be inceased above ttt base rt until to subseovent adjust ed rates accve base rtes t oo an accumulated to'al doner va'ut m e ceu o tre rKorped aKCumu'ed. de LEGAL NOTICE ference for all species. BealeJ b I d a will be publkiy opened and posted, at Klamath County Library Butlomg, at 2:00 p.m.. Pacific Standard Time, on December 10, 1963. All Inose who sub mitted a satisfactory sealed bid will be permitted immediately to continue auction b'dding. A money order, bank draft, cashier's or certified check in the urn ot 16,500 00 must accom pany each bid, to be applied to the purchase price, refunded, or retained for application to any claim for dam ages, according to the conditions of sale. H feouested by the purchaser, contract terms will permit felling ot timber in advance ot payment up to the value of the performance bond. If an oral bid Is declared to be high at the closing of the auction, the bid der must immediately confirm the oral bid by submitting it in writing on a Forest Service bid form. The right to reject any and all bids Is re served. Forest Service bid forms for use in submitting sealed bids and full information concerning the timber, the conditions of sale and the submission of bids should be obtained from the District Ranger, Veterans Memorial Building, 130 South Fourth Street, Klamath Falls, or the Forest Super visor, 411 Main Street, Klamath Falls, Oregon, before bids are submitted. No. 431, Nov. 8, 1963. Guardianship No. 60-56 NOTICE OF GUARDIAN'S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH in the Matter of the Estate of JUDY YVONNE SMITH, A Minor. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to and by virtue of an order made and entered in the above-entitled court and cause on the 30th day ot October, 1963, signed by the Honorably? DONALD A. W. PIPER, Judge Ot said Court, the undersigned, as guardian of the estate ot JUDY YVONNE SMITH, a minor, will on d after the 9th day of December, r63, t$ the hour of 10:00 a.m. proceed to sell real prooerty ot said estate at pri vate sale for cash or for part cash and part credit as may to the guar dian seem advisable, subject to 'rjf confirmation of the above - entitled court, said real property being situatftf in Klamath County, Oregon, and beirO more particularly described as fol lows, to-wit: An undivided 'i interest In NW'i SEU, Lots 5, 6, 7. 8, Section 31, To ship 30 South, Range 8 East Wille ette Mgridian, Klamath County, Ore gon containing 158.5 acres. rroYe or less. An undivided 3-40th lntert in S' i NE'4 Section 10; W'jSW' SectflYi 11; Township 34 Srwth. Range 12 East Willamette Meridian, Klamath CrjWi ty, Oregon, contain ir 160 acres, onore or less. An undivided ll-160th Interesb in S'.j NE'i, Lots 1 and 2, Section 3, Tow shio 36 South, Rane 12 East WiK&D ette Meridian, Klamath County, Ore gon, containing 162 across, mare or less. An undivided l-40th Interest In NC'4 Section 24- TtwnSitp 36 SauVi. fcanttf 12 East Wllteruetfe Merltoai. Klam ath Ceuaty, Oree.n, cantainiig Wb acres, less 18.5 acres cinveyed for highway. An undivided I-6W1 Interest In tlll1. N"4 Section 35, Township 36 Range 12 East Willamette fleriidtv Klamath County, Oregon, contaiiia 40 acres, more or less. An undivided l-60th interest In S'-4 Section 27, Township 36 South, Ratty 12 East Willamette Meridian, Klam ath County, Oregon, containing 164 acres, more or less. An undivided l-60th Interest In E't SW'., W.iNW'4 Section 36, Towi 34 5uth, Range 12 East WiiiaraMm Meridian, Klamath County, Oregpi' containing 160 acres, more ar leas. An undivided l-60th Interest In S'i S'jSW' Sectien 10; NSWNiV" ac tion 15, Towistiia 3? Soutk, R33 12 Eect WillaoTette Meridian, KlMUHJb Caonty, Oregon, containing BO at res, more ar less. Bids will be reoeived bv tbe wtOff signed gaardian at 748 fflaia. MteW&fa Falls, Oregon. THC UNITED STATES ft TIONftL BANK OF PKlfPP LAltD (Oretn) by: RAY LUTW. Triast CVbc$ Guardian of the BstiQp 4 judy Yvor?s smiTa a minor Proctor & Posktif Attorn&vs ad Law 5W Vow ffreaf Kleowaih Farts, Oregon Eb. 4W, tot. 8, 15, 22, V. 133. ADVBR.T l9f?0SST NATIQ0UAL FCR16T Tlfl FOR' SE CALAMITY Oral auction bids will be receivatf by tbe Forest So per v wo r, er bis aLBla rized rep res en a i ve on th second floor ef the K I smart County Library, 126 360 Third Street, Klwa f. Oregon, up to and not laier t&t 2.90 p.m., Pacific Standard Time, Dfftm ber 10, 1963, for all merctaBr4tS tim ber marked or designated Igr cvPatfb. on an area embracing 5v6 acros, mo.'j; or less, widiio Sections 19, at, 3, tf. 36, 3C aof 33. T. 36 S . R. 5 6 . V l . surveyed, in the Winanss WWioaal For est. The estiasHted voioroa are: M board fe'et ef Shas totf fir; 2M J bdWd fnl of Qouejnx-fir; 2$ 9 board teet of Western Wtttte pine, A 909 m board feel of White fir Ad Otter & sties. The minimum acaaU ahle bid per M board feet is w foj lova: Shasta Red fir, Sb.EO; DoOjOa fir, 3E.BO; Western White sine, P2., and VJhioa fir and Other Species, .3 This includes tbe followina rabs, M board feet fo- stumoa9e. including tieoosif for sale area betterment: St 00 base rate olus an acoitional 13.80 toy Shasta Red fir: 12-00 base rate bq Oi additional $2 80 for Douglas fir; S3O0) 6a rate plus an aodittonaj n.7S for Western White pine; $1.00 Wot rate plus an additional $1 30 for WhiD fir and Other Soecies, and ll.OO for slash disposal for all species. The sturrOjoe rates payable for each soe cies vffil be increased by the arrcti lation rate in effect for that soecies when the unamortized estimated cost of the main haul roads has been amgr- tued by timber scaled. The unam ortized estimate cost Is ffi.2O4.G0). AmortizalOn rates are: ShasBt Real Or, S3 66 per M toa'd feet; DouOs-nr. SI. 94 0r M boaro feet; Wesown Wboaj pine. S6.13 per M tend tojQ, anoi White tir Vd .Other Soecios. MU per M bOX co) frt. AmoKllzation f p timated mam haul road costs is coat puteo on EO wv ccot f the estoafta3 timber volume. The prices barf faj) stumpaaYj shall be consfoAk'-Qd a 1 tative rates subjf to Htarterly 4 endar adjustment latffiod or dwvn ward by 0-5 of the difference between the averaoe of the Western Pine Association tumiyer nce indices as calculated by the Forest Service a the ed of each calendar ouarter, and the foilowm bum i"oc.o: Sbarta ftr fir. 62.23; DO-lrm-lir, 7 Hi; WWIirA Whies viae. 98.01, m White fir K OQter Soci, M.23. Vocb aieaRMrn in the nce for sta4te srft o aooiicabie "o tirooer jetted atari! caieroar quarter for wbich the atfjuO ment is corticated. In nm evet, how ever, shall tbe ayav rMBrs lor i quarter oe less than the base rate as staiee) anove. When ine acmaO'oi rates by soecies are lower thi W bae rates, the owwreoce K"rer (Xe total dollar value pt timav cut a) 9 jus tea) rattF ar at rates will 9 recefoea for each oeces. The stunyav Oe rates for any soecies wll ro Q increao above the bas rate until tne suoojent ao)iustea rroes aoave ose rates deve'o an accamuifdf '9 to l o3iir value in ecess of the re corded accumulator aiftert!b:t tr ail soeces. Sealti bof will be o'Oty ooened arvj costt at th KiOrtaA Countv L-brarv ft'0rp Klamath Fans. 8reqon, at 3 00 cm, cifiC S'afdarrj Time, m Decent 10. V6J o Ail tttiie who OjjbmittfOi a satsfact)rv sealed bid witl be eafnittfft, immtt a'fiv to co.it mui auction bcarl'0 money caer. bank dratt. csi ' 0' certified chtxk in the sum of I1 800 W must accompany eecn bd. to be eo pMed to the purchase price, refunded, or retailed tor anpiicatmn to a n v claim for oamaqes, according to the conditions of sale, if requested bv the purchaser, contract terms will permit fe'iinq 0 timoer tn ttva"Cf o pay me"t uo to te va'ue of ire perform ance bond If an oral b'd declared to be hiqn at the ciosmg of auc t.or, the b-dcer rrut immediately con firm the O' 5-d o submitting it m witinq i a Forest Se'vice b'd form The rignt to reiect ar-y and all bds is reserved. Forest Service b'd forms for use m submitting sealed b'ds and full Information concerning the fim be'. tht conditioni of saie and tr-e submission of bds houd oe obtained from the District Ranger. Vete'0"S Semor.i ftj.idtng. IJQ South Fou'th Street, k'mah Palis. O'eqon. or te FO'est Suoe'visor. 4t1 Man $''', Klamath Pans, O'eoon, be'o'e b.as are submitted No. 40. Nov. I, IHJ