Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 30, 1958, Image 7

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1! COURT RECORDS
DISTRICT COURT
Janice Joy Pomerov, failure to
stop at a stop sign, S10.
Dean Nealon Wilson. nn lirons
plate, S10, bail.
Bennie Taylor Adams, driving
without lights. S10.
Clarence Richard Krieger, failure
to signal, S10.
Jimmy Floy Glover, no operator's
license. $10, bail.
S5wesley Nevel Charley, overload.
Thursday, January 30, 1958
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MARSHALLS TAX FORCE
Seoul, Korea (IP) May
or Hu Chung blamed delin
quent taxpayers today for the
city's $3,500,000 budget defi
cit and set out to remedy the
situation. He marshalled 100
three - man tax - collecting
teams, assigned them quotas
of 85,000 a day and told them
to beat the bushes for citizens
who haven't paid their taxes
Scientists Find Six Factors
Making Up Sex of Individuals
Daisies Grow Fast
Use these dramatic daisies
that grow fast in straw yarn
or string. Make luncheon set
incidental runner, doilies.
White or varied colors. Pat
tern 7014: crochet directions
mat 11V&X18V&; runner llVzx
26; doilies 11 16 and 18V4
inches.
Send T h i r t y-f i t cents
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cents for each pattern for 1st-
class mailing. Send to Med
ford Mail Tribune, Household
Arts Dept., P. O. Box 168,
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York 11, N.Y. Print plainly
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are printed right in the book
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that you will want to order:
crochet, knitting, embroidery,
huck weaving, quilts, toys
dolls.
By DELOS SMITH
United Press Science Editor
New York OF) Scientific
efforts to understand the full
meanings of sex have now
reached the
point where
a s c i e n t ist
can rightly
say whenever
the sex of an
individual is
s p ecified
what sex do
you mean?
Science has
Delos Smith n O W shown
that any individual has (1)
genetic sex; (2) gonadal sex;
(3) anatomical sex; (4) hor
monal sex; (5) social sex, and
(fi) psychological sex. For
tunately, in most all indi
viduals all these "sexes"
agree and the .individual is
indubitably male or female.
Exceptions Stimulating
But there are exceptions,
and these exceptions are stim
ulating scientific thought and
investigation. As the interna
tional technical journal, "The
Lancet," points out: "Results
at any sex level may be equi
vocal; and when unequivocal
they may disagree with equal
ly unequivocal results at any
other level."
The case in point in cur
rent scientific discussion is
that of an infant taken to
Drs; J. B. Ashley and C. H.
Jones of Liverpool at the age
of 10 days because of "doubts
about the 'true sex'." The doc
tors have reported their be
wilderment both at a science
meeting and to "The Lancet."
Some Doubts Arose
The doubts arose from an
anomality at the gonadal sex
level which turned out to be
quite minor. In hormonal and
anatomical sexes, examination
proved that the infant was
most definitely female. Social
and. psychological sexes are
not measureable in infants,
of course.
But in genetic sex, this in
fant was as definitely male.
Here it must be explained that
the identification of genetic
sex is a rather recent triumph
of science. It has been shown
that the nuclei of female
body cells contain, "drum
sticks" not found in male
cells. Genetic sex is the sex
determined in the union of
the chromosomes of the male
and female germ cells.
The infant is of scientifja
interest because science can
now determine the genetic
sex of individuals. But there
is no further knowledge th
infant can provide science
until she grows up. The doc
tors remarked: "It will be in
teresting to see whether this
child attains a normal sta
ture and has a normal puberty."
EAGLE POINT
Lions Auxiliary Meets
By LAURA A. McFALL
Eagle Point The Eagle
Point Lady Lions auxiliary
met at the home of Mrs. Don
Geren to greet the state pres
ident, Mrs. Faith Thompson,
of Eugene, Sunday, Jan. 26.
Breakfast was served by the
hostesses, Mrs. Fred Bruegger,
Mrs. Hoyl Jordon, Mrs. G. Lee
Hayes and Mrs. Geren.
The Mother's March to raise
funds for the March of Dimes
will be held Thursday, Jan.
30, from 7 to 9 p.m. Cars will
cover the area of Eagle Point
proper, Eagle Heights, Meri
dian rd. to Alta Vasta rd.:
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fashion. A snap to sew see
diagram. Pick the gayest,
brightest cottons, no-iron fab
rics make several from this
Printed Pattern to keep you
looking fresh and pretty
always.
Printed Pattern 9003:,
Misses' Sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18,
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inch. Printed directions on each
pattern part. Easier, accurate.
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mailing. Send to Marian Mar
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West 18th St., New York 11,
N.Y. Print plainly NAME,
ADDRESS with SIZE and
STYLE NUMBER.
Housing Trends
Topic at Meeting
James L. Payne, Medford
architect, discussed housing
trends at a recent meeting of
the Medford Multiple Listing
service here.
He said the next 10 years
promise a heavy growth in
residential building in this
area with a tendency .toward
smaller living space and
household items highly func
tional. Outdoor living and
yard facilities will be em
phasized, he added.
Payne noted a trend toward
lower roofs, more use of glass,
and a demand for more effec
tive heating systems. He
urged realtors and builders to
direct their efforts toward the
income class most frequently
seeking homes.
Martin R. Barnett Realty
was accepted by the service
as a new member at the meeting-
Actor Jeffrey Lynn
Suffers Broken Leg
Burlington, Vt. (IP) Actor
Jeffrey Lynn was hospital
ized here today with a bro
ken right leg suffered while
skiing. '
The movie star has been at
Mary Fletcher hospital for a
week.
Ajax to Crater Way Market,
on Crater Lake highway;
Long Mountain rd. to Browns
boro, including Brophy rd.
and Ball rd. Residents are
asked to turn on porch lights
if they wish to donate to the
Mother's March. If residents
are not contacted by 9 p.m.
they may call Mrs. Nat Etzel,
Hlllcrest 6-3964.
Augustine (Cannon ball)
Lewis, 33 West Third St., is
reported improved after an
emergency appendectomy
Sunday, Jan. 26, at Forrest
Glenn hospital, Canyonville.
Lewis is expected home the
week end of Feb. 1..
Mrs. Ben Gardener, Crater
Lake highway, reported that
her Koffeeklatch held Jan. 23
was a success with 18 ladies
present and $14.85 donated to
the Mar;h of Dimes campaign.
Swansea, Wals (IP) The
City Council housing commit
tee today cancelled orders to
carpenters to screw down
loose banisters at a city hous
ing project. It said the screw
heads would have prevented
children from sliding down
banisters.
The Blue jirds and the Hori
zen club grls of the Camp Fire
girls in Eagle Point are giving
a Saturday Matinee of Car
toons, with all proceeds being
donated to the March of
Dimes. It will be held in the
Eagle Point grade school gym
from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. Feb. 8,
OSC To Intensify
Nuclear Science
Corvallis HP) Teaching
programs in nuclear science
and engineering will be ex
panded and intensified next
year at Oregon State college
with a $165,900 grant to be
used for purchase of a small,
training nuclear reactor.
Oregon State was one of
seven colleges in the nation to
be given grants by the Atom
ic Energy Commission for
purchase of the training re
actors. The reacto'r, first in Ore
gon, gets its name from the
"chain reactions" that come ,
from the uranium-235 used at '
fuel. These reactions produce
atomic energy and can be u-
tained under controlled con-;
ditions. The "low-power" re-;
actor is especially designed :
for training of students in the :
nuclear fields, George W. :
Gleeson, dean of engineering, !
said.
Mrs. Louis R. Culy, 12
South B st., was a recent vis
itor of Mrs. L. R. Adamson,
Lin rd. Mrs. Adamson was an
afternoon visitor of the home
of Mr. G. Francis Putman, 339
North C st., Tuesday.
The Eagle Point Commu
nity Bible church young peo
ple went to Ashland Monday,
Jan. 27, to attend a skating
party with the other commu
nity churches. Approximately
40 children and parents at
tended from Eagle Point. The
Ashland Community church
treated the visitors with pop
corn following group singing
and devotions.
GOOD POTATO NEWS
Riverhead, N.Y. (IPI An
economist had good news for
farmers attending a potato
growers convention here
Americans have reversed
themselves and now are eat
ing more potatoes. Dr. Albert
E. Mercker, executive secre
tary of the National Potato
Growers Council in Washing
ton, told the meeting Wednes
day that a downward trend in
potato use that started a, gen
eration ago has ended.
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Offer ends June 30, 1958. Good enly in !
U.S.A. , possessions and Cenodo. Void J
where prohibited, taxed or restricted.