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8 B THURSDAY, JANUARY 10. 1963 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON Protocol in Inaugural Will Take Slight Shift Salem (UPB Protocol In the public, and observes another inaugural ceremonies here Monday wil taKe a sligiu sum from previous years. The superintendent of pub- '. lie Instruction, who until 1061 was a statewide elected ol ' ficial, no longer will be in the processional His position will be taken by Tax Court Judge Peter Gunnar who is a statewide elected official The soloist for the program will be Edith Fairham Gun nar. the judge's wife, who sane at Governor and Mrs, Hatfield's wedding four years ago, And what a forthcoming whirl for Mrs. Hatfield in four day period she entertains the entire legislature at me Hatfield home, takes in the inaugural affairs, begins her weekly "At Homes" for the LEGAL NOTICES TIMBER FOR SALE. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT Or THE INTERIOR. BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT. ORAL AUCTION BIDS ss hereinafter designated will be received by the District Man ager. Bureau of Land Management, BLM Warehouse Area, Armory Drive, Medlord, Oregon (Mailing addresa 1133 S. Rlvcrslriol, al 10:10 A-itl., FAUlriu MinuAiiii ii.fir., on Thursday, February 14. 11163, for all timber marked or designated for cutting. Before blda are itib mltted. full information concerning the timber, the conditions of sale and submission of bins snouid be obtained from the above District Manager. The right la hereby re served to waive technical defects in this advertisement and to reject any or all bids. The United States reserves the right to waive any in formality in bids received when ever such waiver Is in the lulerest of the United Slates. IN JACKSON COUNTY: OREGON: PUBLIC DO MAIN: AU timber designated for cutting on Lot 3, Sec. 18, T. 32 8 R. 3 E., Hill. Mer., estimated for the purpose of this sale to be 1,374 M bd. ft. Douglas-fir, 102 M bd. ft. sugar pine, 338 M bd. ft. white fir, 28 M bd. ft. western hemlock, 74 M bd. ft. incense-cedar. No bid for less than (23. 10 per M bd. It. for the Douglas-fir, $30.64 per M bd. ft. for the sugar Dine. $0.40 Di M bd. ft. for the white fir. $11.! per M bd. ft. for the western hem lock. SI263 per M bd. ft. for the lncense-cedar, or a total purchase price of S30.20S.eo. will be consid ered. Minimum deposit with bid S4.000.00. TIMBER TOR SALE. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT. ORAL AUCTION BIOS as hereinafter designated will be received by the District Man ager. Bureau of Land Management. BLM Warehouse Area, Armory Drive, Medford. Oregon IMalling address 1133 S. Riverside), at lo::io A.M.. PACIFIC 8TAN1IARII TIMK, on Thursday, Fchruary 14, lflti3. for all timber marked or dvslgnaled for cutUng. Before bids are sub mitted, full inlormation concern ing the timber, the conditions of sale and submission of hlds should be obtained from the above District Manager. The right is hereby re served to waive technical defecta In thla advertisement and to reject any or all blda. The United States reserves the right to waive any in formality in blda received when ever such waiver Is In the Interest of the United Stales. IN JOSE PHINE COUNTY! OKKtlON! OAt All timber designated for cutting on jvisuse'.s. MiMSti Hrc. 'SYliNEU Sec. 34, SW'iNK'. Sec. Is, T. 33 s., R. s IV., Kill. Mer., es timated for the purpose or thla sale lo oe 2.44.1 M bd. tl. uouglaa ffr. 29 M bd. ft. aorar nine. 4 M bd. ft. incense-cedar. No bid for Jeas man S2J.20 per M od. fl. lor the Douglas-flr, S24.00 per M bd. ft. for the sugar pine, $10.83 per M bd. ft. for the lncense-cedar, or a total purchase price of $A7,3no.(0, will be considered. Minimum rie- gonit with bid $0,800.00, IN JACK ON COUNTV: All timber desig nated for cutting on S!iSW!t Sec. 21, T. 33 S.. R. 2 IV.. will. Mer., estimated for the purpose of this aale to be 1,108 M bd. ft. Douglas fir, IS M bd. ft. pondcrnsa pine, 156 M bd. ft. sugar pine, 1.1 M bd. ft. lncense-cedar. 33 M bd. ft. while fir. No bid for less lhan $20.33 per M bd. ft. Tor the Douglas-fir. -Mim per M bd. ft. for the ponderosa pine. $33.15 per M bd. ft. for the sugar pine. $0.23 per M bd. ft. for the lncense-cedar, $8.33 per M hd. ft. for the white fir, or a total pur chase price of $28,803 30. will he considered. Minimum deposit with bid $2,000.00. birthday-her 34th. The governor won't be us ing a telcprompter on his ex pected 45 -minute inaugur l address. He used one last tin" 2 and it slopped in mid-speech. He had backstopped himself with a typed manuscript and was able to go on without in terruption. ,'ihere are but four living former governors for this in augural day, two fewer than were listed on the 195D pro gram, O. S. West and A. W. Norblad having died in the meantime. Of the four, only one, Charles A. Spraguc, served out a full four-year term and each became an "ex" through the ballot box rather than through retire ment or constitutional limita tion. All are expected to at tend Monday's inaugural cere monies. Chief Justice William M. McAllister, a former speaker of the house, will be swearing in Hatfield for the third time. He did the honors for Hatfield as secretary of state and last time as governor. McAllister won't get to see a former law associate, Robert Du net n, Small Worlds Around Us By Lynn W. Wilkin 'Jteilster St Tribune Syndicate, 1963) ADVERTISEMENT FOR lllllli Scaled bids will be received by the Jackson County Court at the Courthouse at Medford, Oregon, on or before 10:15 A.M. on Ihe 23th day of January, IHH3, for the furn frhlng of motor lubricating oils and greases to the County RnHd De partment for the period ol Febru ary 1. 1083, lo January 31, 1004, In clusive. Instructions to bidders and spec ifications can be obtained al the of fice of the County clerk or office of the County Engineer. JACKSON COUNTY COURT: Earl M. Miller County Judge E. II. Taylor Count v Commissioner Donald E. Fahrr County Commissioner NOTICE OK HALF. NOTICE IS HEREBY tilVEN lht on the 18th day ol Jaminiy, l!M,:i. at the hour ol 0:00 O Clock A M the Iront door of the Jackson County Courthouse I shall sell at Public Aucilon, for cash, to Hie highest bidder, all of the right title, lien and estate of John t rcc tuont lloskins and Clayton Arthur Morrison, Individually and as co partner doing business as Hiiskins Mornson Construction Coinpanv, Knetit C. Wcrmnrk. Trustee In bankruptcy for John Freeintuit Hn. kins; Kneut C. Werninink, 'liti. tee In bankruptcy or Clayton Ar thur Morrison; and Kneut c. Wcrn mark, Trustee in bankruptcy tor John Freemont lloskins and Clay ton Arthur Morrison copartners do ing business as lloskins. Morrison Construction Company, in ihr fol lowing described real properly, to wn: l ot 33. block 3. Earhart P.irk tSiilKltvlsion to Ihe City of Med lord. Jackson Counlv. Oregon, according to Ihe olhcial plat thereof, commonly known as 1.100 Siskiyou Buulevard. Med ford. Oregon lit 3.V hloi-k 3, F.arhait Park Kuhdlvislnn lo the CHy of Mnl ford. Jackson County. Oregon, according lo the nfllcUl pl.il thereof, commonly known as lili-' Kiklou Boulevard, Mrdlmd Oregon. SAID SALE Is made pursuant to an Execution in Foreclosure of Me. rhanlc'a Lien wherein Ford M Patlerson. doing hiihineas as Pat terson Plumbing Co. is Plaintiff and John Fireinont lloskins and Clavton Arthur Morrison. Individ ually and as copartners doing bus iness as lloskins-Morrlson Con struction Company; Kneut C Wem. msrk. Trustee In bankruptcy lor John Freemont lloskins. Knrut C Wernmsrk. Trustee In bankruptcy for Clayton Arthur Mornn.n. an1 Kneut C Wernniark. Trustee 'u bankruptcy lor John I rernmnl Hoskins and Clayton Arlhur Mor. rison. copartners doing business as Hosktns Morrison Cmisltiicfmu Company, are defendants Said K edition was issued out of the ( it -rult Court of Ihe Stale ol Oregon eouniy of Jackson on ihe 17th day of December, iftna. Dated this 20th day of December. 10t2. Paul Bellini Sheriff Jackson County, Oregon Mongrel Wails for Mailer With 'Faith That Endures" For 11 glorious and joyful years tncy wanted togetnur, man and mongrel. For all those years they were Inseparable, live aog had come under the man's care In a weak and sickly con dition when only 10-days-old. Feeding with a rich formula from a bottle and zi-nour-care restored the pup's health. He grew and became a constant and devoted companion. Ihe years slipped by. The man, a fisherman In live sum mer and a handyman during the winter, sought escape from worldly problems in the bottle that is supposed to cheer. He drank heavily. One night, in a drunken slate, he slipped and fell into a deep canal. His body was found next morning in shal low water near the edge, face down. The dog - its eHrs down, lis eyes sad and badly fright ened - was beside the body. Evidence was plentiful that the dog had pulled the man up to the bank. Crowd Gathers The crowd gathered . . . the bereaved, the morbid, the curious. No one pain any at tention to the saddest one there, the little mongrel dog who for 11 years had been the man's sole companion. No one noticed him slinking at the edge of the crowd. Not understanding what hud hap pened, the dog was neverthr- css conscious of a great lone liness. Neither did anyone recall seeing the dog al the funeral or al the cemciery when inc master's body was laid to rest In a tomb. The dead man's mother found the dog a few days later, but for many days he refused to eat. For hours at time he laid flat on the ' floor, head between his paws, eyes wide open in silent be reavement. The death and funeral hap pened three years ago. The utile mongrel dog is 14-ycars- old now, extreme age for one of his kind. But he Is still faithful. Every day, rain or shine, he trots to the cemciery to sit for an hour on the tomb, sad and very much alone. Proienca Accepted His daily presence Is toler ated now by the sexton. All previous efforts to keep Hie dog away met Willi failure. In spite of Iihi'sM ciimmand.s, profane language and hurled slones, the mongrel dog, stead fast in his loyally and devo tion, continued his dally visits. Our admiration is usually boundless for those who re main loyal to another person, cause or principle over long periods nf tunc. Much favor able comment has been voiced about "fiiilli lluil endures. " It is an lulininililt' trait, a.id not always associated Just Willi humankind. Some of the so-called lower animals dis play it, too, for this little mon grel dog remains faithi.il. Ho waits, wanting desperately to hear the beloved voice that has been so still fur three long years, lie longs lo be pal led again on ihe head by a hand he dors not know will never pat him ngain. Never again will he accompany his beloved master nn daily walks Hi I ho wnndiiiiid or along the canal. I'athclic thiil the Utile dog cannot be tnhl Ihe inasler he loves will never return. In the meantime we console our selves that lime heals all things if we have 'enduring faith." ...orn in as a congressman i.-. tlie nation's capital, how ever. ' In his farewell remarks at the swearing in of his succes sor, Justice Harold Warner observed that when he came on the high court the average age was 64 and today it is 55. Justice George Rossman, in his 70s, is the senior member of the court, and Justice A. T. Goodwin, not yet 40, is the youngest. Former Justice James T. Brand, who left the court to teach In Florida and has since relumed to Oregon, says he is busier now than for the past several years with service as a hearings officer in the pub lic utility commission, writing a newspaper column, and practicing law with his son. Seating space, as always, will be at a premium for the inauguration. The new filing cabinets which came in four years ago reduced the number of scats on the north -and south aisles. However this inauguration will probably be seen by more people than any in Oregon history, thanks to television. Not only are there more sta tions in Oregon, but ambitious coverage plans call for 12 cameras In the house cham bers Monday when the gavel opens the 52nd legislative as sembly. To accomodate the planned live television coverage, the house will be sworn in at 10 a.m. and the senate at 10:15 a.m. Hatfield Monday witnessed the swearing in of a supreme court justice, a Multnomah circuit Judge and a Multno mah district judge. He had started them all on their ju dicial careers. The three were Arno H. Dcnccke, a Hatfield appointee to the circuit court In 1059 who subsequently won elec tion to the state's highest bench, Charles Crookham and William C. Beers. As Hatfield ends his first term in office he can look back on what may be a record of judicial appointments for an Oregon chief executive- supreme court justice (A. T. Goodwin), a newly created tax court judge (Peter Gunnar), 18 circuit court judges, 13 dis trict judges, 4 county judges, 28 justices of the peace and 12 district attorneys. o o LANE CEDAR CHEST 1 Only Regular 49.95 63 EMsWONSTUBs TABLE RADIO 63 4 Only Regulr 17.95 . GE CLOCK RADIO 1 OnW Regular 31.95 - 63 aecnBTED COOKWAREPIES Double Bone". Pint Etc. limited Quantity Values to 63 4.95 CELACLOUD SLEEPING Bi 7 Only Regular 14.95 63 niatKA UPRIGHT VACUUM CLEANER RaguUr 89.95 TELEPHONE CHAT BENCH 3 Only Rogular 24.95 63 BOOKCASE DESK 1 Only Regular 19.95 63 POLE Complete 1 Only Rogular 24.95 DESK With Lamp ' 63 -ABOUT SERVING CART 63 7 Only Regular 1495 45 PC MELMAC SET Service for 8 Choice o Patterns Regular 63 19.95 IwSTBlDSliE Singl 63 2-tr Gua'n,e Regular 14.95 MANY OTHER EXCITING SPECIALS NOT LISTED HERE! 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