Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 09, 1963, Image 40

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CONCLAVE'S MATERIALS - Material! used by the Col
lege of Cardinal! when they meet to elect a Pope are
shown in thil 1958 file photo. The Vatican hai announced
that a conclave to elect a successor to the late Pope John
XXIII will begin June 19. The silver plate (center) is used
to collect the final voting schedule. For the early elimin
ations, the Cardinals use white and black pellets to ex
press respectively their "ayes" and "nays." Pellets are
kept In the trays in foreground and at right. Some pellets
are visible in the tray at right. (UPI)
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FAREWELL LUNCHEON - Richard fa.
Nixon and hii wife, Pat, get a farewell from
Art Llnkletter (right) and Los Angeles
Police Chief William Parker at a luncheon
in Los Angeles Friday attended by more
than 1,300 government and business lead
era. Nixon is moving this month with his
family from Beverly Hills to New York.
(UPI)
Central Committee
Sets Meeting, Picnic
The Jackson County Den
ocratic Central committee,
which was recently reorgan
ized with- the election of a
new slate of officers, will
meet Tuesday, June 11, Char
les Crary, the new chairman,
has announced.
The meeting will be held
at the Labor Temple, 24 'j
South Grape st. at 8 p.m.
All new committee appoint
ments, standing and tempor
ary, will be announced at the
meeting, Crary said.
August 25 has been chosen
as date for the 1963 Demo
cratic Picnic in TouVclle
State park, Crary announced,
and committees to do the pic
nic planning will be selected
at the June meeting.
ISRAEL PROMOTER
New York - (UPP - The audi
ence that saw a special per
formance of Jack Benny's
stage revue at the Zicgfeld
theater Feb. 26 bought a rec
ord number of Slate of Israel
bonds in the sum of $1,111,-
'000.
Apathetic Individual Can't
Get Excited Over Nature
"It's really nothing," he
said. "It happens every night
Just at sunset. Why be ex
cited?"
This is the observation of
a pretty apathetic individual,
similar to that pitiful one who,
while standing on the brink
of the Grand Canyon, says
"What's the big deal? - Just
a hole in the ground." Stupid
ly he sits in the car while hi
family gazes in awe at this,
one of Nature's greatest mas
terpieces. Probably it is one
result of great forces much
too big for a small mind to
comprehend.
There are a few individuals
who can walk in the silence
of a great forest and see noth
ing but trees. Or, they may
try to estimate how many
board feet of lumber is con
tained In the trees, or how
much money they would bring
on today's market.
The wildflower growing by
the roadside Is, to some peo
ple, just a thief that is robbing
the soil of elements that could
better be used to nourish some
plant that someone could eat,
or be grown for a profit.
Consider a Danger
The bumblebee, busy and
minding its own business gath
ering nectar and pollinating
flowers, is considered a dan
ger - a creature that may
sting. The beauty of a butter
fly is lost because a casual
familiarity with its life his
tory reveals the fact it will
lay eggs that will hatch out
into leaf-eating larva.
Many of us consider only
those things important that
yield us a profit. If it isn't
good to eat, or benefits us
directly, we consider it worth
less. If many little things, ani
mal or plant, serve no obvious
purpose, as far as man's puny
mind can understand, ' they
should be destroyed.
The fact that they might fit
In somewhere and mean a lit
tle something escapes us com
pletely. Many of us have a
pretty warped conception of
what is important to the gen
eral good of the greatest num
ber of people.
Picture, if you can, a flower
garden with never a butterfly
hovering over the blossoms;
a summer day without the
lazy drone of bees. Feel a lit
tle sorry for those deluded
folks who, because they were
stung once, think every bee,
hornet and wasp should be
forever banished from .the
earth. You might be surprised
to find how many folks de
sire such a situation.
Part of America
You probably fail to con
sider it important at the pres
ent time, but a bird singing
outside your window is a part
of America - a simple little
series of notes that would be
missed if they were forever
LEGAL NOTICES
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RESOLUTION NO. 20B9
A RESOLUTION declaring in
tention of the City Council to con
atruct m water main along Bessie
Street from Sallng Avenue to Jack
son Street and on Jackson Street
from Beaie Street to Undley Ave
nue and on Undley Avenue from
Jackson Street to Reddy Avenue
and to asses the cost thereof
against properties fronting thereon;
and setting a time and place for
hearing thereon.
BE IT RESOLVED by the City
Council of the City of Medford,
Oregon;
SECTION 1. That It la the inten
tion of the City Council of the said
city to cause an eijtht ' B i Inch
water main to be laid In Bessie
street from Saling Avenue to Jack
son Street and on Jackson Street
from Bessie Street to Undley Ave
nue and on Undley Avenue from
Jackson Street to Reddy Avenue
and to assess the cost of said water
main on the property fronting on
said streets in proportion to the
front ajj e of said property.
SECTION 2. That the City Coun
cil shall meet In the Council Cham
bers of the City Hall of said city at
7 30 o'clock P.M. on the 2nth day
of June. 1063. at which time and
place all protests against the lay
ing of said water main and the
assessment of the cost thereof on
the property fronting on said
streets shall be heard, and the
City Recorder is hereby directed
to cause this Resolution to be
published once in a daily news
paper, printed, published and of
crneral circulation in the said city
of Medford. not less than ten days
or more than twenty days before
the date of said meeting and a copy
of this Resolution to be posted
for a period of ten days prior to
said meeting in five nubile and
conspicuous places in the said city.
SECTION 3. That warrants for
the costs of the aforementioned im-
nrovement snail hear interest at
4ro per annum and shall constitute
General Obligations of the City of
Medford, and said warrants shall
be issued pursuant to, and on the
terms una condition set form in.
OPS 217.502 to 2R7.510. Inclusive.
PASSED by the Council and
signed bv me In open session in
authentication of Its passage this
6th day of June. 1963. I
j Amos j. uunievy
Mayor
ATTEST:
D. F. Husnn
Recorder-Treasurer
approved b.v me this 7th riav
of June. 106.1.
jamex j. uunievy
Mayor
absent. Imagine a grassy mea
dow without a meadow lark,
or the call of a quail in the
hush of evening; this is a part
of rural America that should
always oe preserved.
It is a little, wild voice that
the city dweller who has been
surrounded by harshness for
months would be happy to
hear on his occasional visit
to the country. At such times.
LEGAL NOTICES
ROAD CONSTRUCTION
COOK AND GREEN
CAMPGROUND AND BEAVER
SULPHUR CAMPGROUND
Sealed bids will be received in the
office of the Regional Contracting
Officer, P. O. Box 3623. 728 NE
Oregon St.. Room 301. Portland S.
Oregon, until 3.00 pm.. PDT, June
19. 1963 for the construction of .20
miles of the Cook and Green Camp
ground Road No. 1900 and 0 26
miles of the Beaver Sulphur Camp-
7 round Road No. 3D2J. project No.
r00 is located on the Applegate
Ranger District, in unsurveyed Sec
tions 31 and 36. T48N. Rtl and
12W. MOM. Project No. 392J is lo
cated on the Applegate Ranger
District, in Sections 3 and 10,
T40S. R3W. WM. The project in
cludes furnishing all labor, tools,
equipment, and materials for con
struction of Cook and Green River
Road No. 1900 and Beaver Sulphur
Road No. 392 J. Rogue River Na
tional Forest. A copy of the bid,
specifications, and plans may be
secured from the Forest Super
visor's Office In the Post Office
Building, hi eu ford. Oregon.
RESOLUTION NO. 209g
A RESOLUTION declaring inten
tion of the City Council to con
struct a water main along Crest
brook Road from Modoc Avenue to
Barnett Road and to assess the cost
thereof against properties fronting
thereon: and setting a time and
place for hearing thereon.
BE IT RESOLVED by the City
Council of the City of Medford,
Oregon;
SECTION 1. That it is the inten
tion of the City Council of the
said city to cause a six f6 Inch
water main to be laid in Crust
brook Road from Modoc Avenue
to Barnett Road and to assess the
cost of said water main on the
property fronting on said street in
proportion to the frontage of said
property.
SECTION- 2. That the City Coun
cil shall meet in the Council Cr am
bers of the City Hall of said city
at 7:30 o'clock P.M. on the 2(th day
of June. 1963. at which time and
place all protests against the lay
ins of said water main and the
assessment of the cost thereof on
the property fronting on said street
shall be heard, and the City Re
corder ia hereby directed to cause
this Resolution to be published
once in a daily newspaper, printed.
puDiisnea ana oi general circula
tion in the said city of Medford.
not lesa than ten days or more than
twenty days oeior tne aatc oi
said meeting and a copy of this
Resolution to be oosted for a period
of ten days prior to said meeting in
live Duoitc ana conspicuous nieces
in the said city.
seltiuh a. 'mat warrants tor
the costs of the aforementioned
improvement shall bear interest at
4 per annum and shall constitute
General Obligations of the City of
Medford, and said warrants shall
be issued pursuant to, and on the
terms and conditions set forth in.
ORS 287 S02 to 2B7.510. inclusive.
P Aba ED by the council and
signed by me In open session in
authentication of its passage this
6th day of June. 1903.
James j, Dunlevy
Mayor
ATTEST:
D. F. Huson
Recorder-Treasurer
approved by ma this 7th dav
of June, 1963.
James J, Dunlevy
Mayor
to him. it ha, tome impor-1 eliminate them from the earth-
tance. ly cene. uesirojmi m"jr u
The real reason and purpose these things may noi mean so
. . i. thorp nr. nth.
for many little things is not
always apparent; just because
we don't know the reason is
no excuse for our attempts to
much to us. but there are oth-
er generations to be born.
They may regret we passed
this way.
BL1 SUI JF , jr ' I
33 years later, he got the bug.
We're glod that most people don't wait 33,
years to buy their first Volkswagen.
But Albert Gillis did, and maybe he had the,
right idea oil olong.
He didn't buy a new cor for 33 years becaus
he didn't happen to need one.
He ond his 1929 Model A Ford did just fine by"
each other.
He always did his own repairs and even jaded
it up at night to save the tires.
When he needed a new cor lost year, he went
out ond bought a Volkswagen.
"I heard they hold up," he explained.
Does he like the VW?
Mr. Gillis is 78, o Justice oi the Peace, and not
given to hasly decisions.
"Your inspectors sure do o good job of inspect,
ing," was as far as he would go.
But he did mention that he and Mrs. Gillis took
o trip for their 54th anniversary.
They drove their new VW 6,750 miles and spent
62 on gas and 554 on oil.
"I didn't think they were supposed to burn oil,"
he said.
MORSE MOTORS
6th and Ivy - Call 772-7155
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