Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 29, 1956, Image 30

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FOURTEEN MEDFCRD 'OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Sunday. July 29, 1358
Travel Division Lists Two County Events
SDA Pastor to Return
Wednesday From Camp
Elder E. F. Coy, pastor of the
Medford Seventh Day Adventist
church, will return Aug. 1 from .
the Gladstone Park Seventh Day !
Adventist campground, where
the 79th annual Adventist camp
meeting closed Saturday.
Pastor Coy remained on the
campground to assist in taking
down the 1400 tents and help
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The Shakespearean Festival at
Ashland and Jacksonville Jub
ilee are listed by the travel in
formation division of the Ore
gon State Highway department
as unusual events taking place
in August in this state.
Dates of the Shakespearean
Festival, Aug. 1 through Sept. 1.
are listed along with names of
the plays to be presented, Rich
ard III, Love's Labour's Lost.
Romeo and Juliet, Cymbeline
and Titus Andronicus. The Jack
sonville Gold Rush Jubilee, slat
ed for Aug. 4, takes place at the
same time as the Shriners' an
nual trek to Mary's Peak from
Corvallis and the Emerald
Empire Round-Up in Eugene.
Other events listed include the
International Sourdough Reun
ion in Portland Aug. 16-19; the
Fly-In Fish Fry at Pacific City
Aug. If): and the annual Huckle
berry Feast at He-He Mill in
Warm Springs Aug. 10.
We wish to express our thanks and
gratitude for the many floral offerings
and sympathy extended us in our recent
loss of our loved one.
The Humphrey Family
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I furniture. During the 10-day en-,
campment he serv ed on the plat- ;
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Venus Now Visible as Star
In Morning, Not Evening
BY FAY VAN SCHOIACK incrrasinx in brilliance.
"What lias happened to the
evening flap? It seems to have
disappeared," someone remark
ed a few days a2u.
The "evenins str" aiiuded to
is the planet Venus and its daz
hn radianre no longer gleams
in the t.'.ihi'h' However, the
"EodHes of hv. p and beauty"
lias nn. hei(!:e a "'morning
s'ar" and is visihle low in the
eastern heavens just before sun
rise, j
Inferior Conjunction
On June 22. Venus readied
inferior con junction, or a post-i
lion directly between the earth!
and the sun. Due to the greater
brilliance of the sun, the planet
was rendered invisible to earth
dwellers. Moving on in its orbital
journey, Venus appears to brigh
ten as the angular distance from
Old Sol increases.
To illustrate what is meant by
angular distance, take pencil and
paper. Place on the paper a
large dot to represent our sun.
Around this dot draw three con
centric circles. The circle nearest
the sun will be the smallest of i
tlie three and represents the
etiMt of Mrrrv.rv The second
i ir 'e. nvtrp fh-tan1 froni tne
sun than the first, represents the
orbit of Venus. The third and
largest circle will be the path j
of the earth.
Now. place dots to represent
the earth and Venus in such a ;
way that Venus will be in a
direct line between the earth j
and the sun. Venus was in this ;
position, inferior conjunction, on j
June 22, and it can be readily i
understood why the planet was
invisible to us. j
Daily Movement j
Again, place three or four dots j
on the orbit of Venus (second
circle) to represent the planet
in its day by day movement.
Draw a straight line from the
earth through Venus to the sun.
As stated before. Venus is not
visible to earth-dwellers when
in this position.
Draw straight lines from the
earth to each one of the dots
that represent Venus in i!s jour
ney around tiie sun. This shows
that the planet is moving to one
side of the sun and inhabitants
of the earth ca,i view the light
ef thp planet with less interfer
ence from the sun's greater light.
On the fourth of July, Venus
rose an hour before the sun but
by the end of July, Venus will
be visible three hours before
sunrise and reaches its greatest
brilliancy July 29. Throughout
the year 1156 Venus continues
to be a morning star.
Other Planets
How are the other "naked-ee"
planet- placed for observation?
Jupiter is low in the west at sun
set and disappears from view
within an hour or so. During the
last of August it is too low in the
skv for easy observation.
About two and one half hours
after sunset, the brilliant red
light of M.irs becomes noticeable
in the southeastern heavens. The
'god of war" ran Vie easily dis
tinguished by us reddish hue
and st e a d y plow. Mars li a s
brightened considerably during
the last few weeks and is steadily
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Elusive Mercury is poorly
placed ail the month fur observa
tion, but it is possible to see it
in the evening sky during the
very last of July. However, it
sets only 4a minutes after the
sun.
Saturn Visible
Saiurn ias mentioned in !ast
week s column) is now visible in
the south during the evening
hours, slightly west, or to the
right, of tiie constellation Sco
ripn. Of the nine planets compos
ing the major portion of. the
sun's family. Mercury. Venus.
Mars. Jupiter, and Saturn are
visible without any sort of
optical aid and often are referred
to as the "naked-eye" planets.
Uranus and Neptune may some
times be seen with the help of
strong binoculars, but Pluto can
only be located through the use
of a telsecope.
Farming Virgin Land
Has Creative Power
London iU.R Nikita S.
S. Khrushchev has told Soviet
farmers that farming virgin land
in undeveloped regions of the
Soviet Union has creative power
equal to a hydrogen bomb, radio
Moscow said Friday.
Khrushchev, leader of the So
viet Communist party, is touring
Kazakhstan, primarily a cattle
raising country.
"Look. now. what good wheat
grows here," he told the farmers.
"This wheat can be compared
with a hydrogen bomb. The dif
ference is that the hydrogen
bomb has the greatest destruc
tive power, whereas the wheat
of the virgin land has the great
est creative power."
Claremont. Calif. U.R.- Farl
J. iFuzzi Merritt. veteran Po
mona College football coach.
; celebrated his 60th birthday
July 8 by making his first ski
jump at nearby Mt. Baldy on
i plastic snow. Merritt began ski-
' ing at the age of 40.
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v.uIl.us in .irv Sdson. Injivuli.il .u:itions in U.S., Canada,
Mrww Ai.ik.i. lVortcJ tours to Californij, Glacier Park,
YclliwKonc. ( .m.uh.ui IUikic.. Columbia Basin, Mexico.
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CHOOSE FROM SAMPLE LOW. COST VACATIONS
TO FIT YOUR BUDGET
Prices from Medford:
Golden West Circle, 3 days '....$ 79.05
Glacier Park (Escorted 7 days from Seattle) . . . 124.95
California (Escorted 10 days from Seattle) . . . 149.15
New York- City, 15 days 172.92
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Mcdford Depot
212 North Ba-tleft
Phone 2-2202
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ON SALE
MONDAY
and TUESDAY
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Items
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60 Pair
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800 Yds.
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Imported Linen Table Sets . . . Tablecloths .
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. 30 to 38 TO
. . White and Colors TO
. Napkins . . . Etc. ..TO
36 to 46 TO
. White ... 34 to 48 TO
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Boys' Better "T" Shirts . . . Terry and Cotton Knits ... 4 to 16, Good Colors TO
Boys' Better Lightweight Jackets . . . Poplin and Denim, Broken Sizes 4-14 TO
Better Nylon Marquisette Priscillas . . . 72"x81" and 96"x81" . . .
White and Colors TO
Infants' Better Plisse Pajamas . . . No-Ironing, Completely Washable, 1-3 ...TO
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