Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 03, 1960, Image 8

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD,
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3, I960
0 o ita4jTO
mmM9' "H 0 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORE.
3
8 A
Worlds
SslAround
By lynn M. Welkins
There Show Off. in
The Animal World, Too
Showing off is not solely
a human trait. There are any
number of "crutups" in the
animal world that seem just
as anxious to display their
talents.
The dividing line between
brazen exhibitionism and ac
tual playfulness is, at times,
pretty thin. Many male birds
"show off" to please or (.fas
cinate the lady of their choice.
This of course, is hardly
"showing off" as we inter
pret the meaning; rather it
is a personal display of in
dividual charms. The peacock
doesn't intend to make a speS
$acle of himself; he is inter
ested only in conquest.
Heal 'Show-offs'
me real "show-offs" are
thiffie who put on demonstra
tions for the amusement of
others, or because they feel
so good can hardly control
themselves. In the animal
world there are some that
deliberately become "smant
ics" only when someone is
watching.
O Dogs, monkeys, parro8, rac
coons, otters, as well as many
others often will make them
selves actually conspicuous by
staging some sort of exhibi
tion to be amusing, or to
gain a reward fo9 their per
formtaice. There are some that
cSneOclose to being come
dians, always playing for the
grandstand.
One of these easily can be
the porpoise. Tlae charter
plays the part of the clown at
every opportunity. He will go
into his act whenever he has
an audience. He's a natural
show-off, and apparently0 gets
a big kick out of displaying
his accomplishments.
The barnyard rooster awak
ens early in the morning full
of enthusiasm and good
spirits. He actually is "show-ing-off"
every time he opens
his mouth, throCs his head
lOick and crows. Of course he
does it only for the hoped-for
admiration of his flock, not
caring a feather Ohether or
not his real owner is satis
fied or agreeable.
Dogs and MfttdOayi
The family dog will display
his talents at the slightest
provocation. To please his
master or mistress he will
eargerly make a fool of him
self. The monkeys are notor
ious show-offs.
At the itther extreme sjid
on the serious side are the
majryity of creatures that
seem timid and reserved.
They are reluctant to be in
the limelight. The house cat
seldom displays her talents.
If she does she only performs
lor nor own personal satis
faction. The rabbits, squirrels,
in fact ao the rooYnt family,
glways seem too reserved to
soow-off.
To them life is a serious
business. In a moment of
, carelessness they could "gist
it In tlie neck." They cannot
afford to become a spectacle.
(Released by The Register and
Tribune SytfHicatt, 1.)
3.95 - METAL
PORTA-FILE
DOUBLE BAKED ENAMEL FINISH
EASY CARRY BALANCED HANDLE
if COMPLETE WITH INDEX F0LDERSo
k HOLDS OVER 1600 DOCUMENTS
NOW AQI
ONLY Am
8 2.9B METAL
P0oRTA-FILE
Holds Over 800
Document
AT
PAY LESS
RED HEART
KNITTING
WORSTED
4 py 4-oz. 100 Virgin
Wool, Manufactured by Coati
and Clark.
6.95
Value.
PICNIC SET
fl
20-INCH
BOY'S BICYCLE
Super balloon Hrei Coaster brake
Chrome handle bars & fenders&-0 '
Rear reflector Pants guard and
i removable side
walk whe&s.
T9 Appsr "k3
Disfrisf Cear.
Jamcso Vernon Dickinson,
general delivery, Medford
has been bound over to the
grand jury on charges of lar
ceny in a dwelling.
i Dickinson waived privilege
of havinp an attornev nnrl a
preliminary hearing, when hej
DnnnnrnH in rli'ctflnt nn.mt U.M
"''- Will lit
is being held 81 the county
jail on $1,5S0 bail.
Dickinson is charged with
breaking into an Ashland
house July 28.
Also bound over to the
grand jury in district court
was Russell Bruce Jackson
route 1, Talent, who is
charged with forgery. He
waived privilege of having an
attorney and a preliminary
nearlng. He is being held in
the county jail in lieu of $1,
500 bail.
Jackson is charged with
issuing a forged check drawn
on the Ashland branch of the
U.S. National bank.
Parent Should Answer
Questions Completely
One of the most important"
contributions a parent can
make toward helping a child
learn is to answer his ques
tions as completely as pos
sible, e
But. try also to fan his cur
iosity and guide him to books
that will help him find ut
more for himself. .
If you do not have time to
answer right at that moment,
make a mental or pencil note
anr1 answer as soon as possible.
Never underestimate the
value of family conferences.
By giving the child a feeling
that he has taken part in de
ciding family "policy" he will
be en 00 ur aged to comply.
ov.. - -7-5 i1t7- TiTUTZ." RUInllCTv I PICNIC h'm,,, i mi Rl I
W &Z27l.. HnH a M M M - M aflr ItT IS M W - mi . U AT AT ' 1 mW AT M AT I r m m - PW.1-,. l-Sd l- r, Z K . Bi B V. Mm ,-k.MMW WLmM BaMM
a KrzxriZ:.f?K'.a. ew.i.M m MM M TmMW fa tT'-MF - Mr M ' Mr M MM 1 AT M M MLMM mm. M m M MI.,V iifiMl " mmmr mm " M ACiTik ' m.T - M IW W
& ri 4 M MM M MT-t M a - Mm .MM m M .MMT MM - . MM Mr M M U WWW m WMW MMM M MMW M mm. afl!t 1 A'XK'JK E mW Mm M S -m- . ML
M YS r 4 X M M M M .mm. M .' JT MM AF M mm M? MT . M MmT M M mmW mr Mr M? M ' ' ML MT. m m XVTS I aV I m mr. A k. - - ..J J MkMm m VI
fMWMm d" m no Of skein I a r , v . V . sW v-i fmH IL k t . C pound bag 3i..UJ lwM&!mH v&tfT1 I &fMMJFMrt&lTjL
fv-c : , wtiw, m rp- .mmmm, .1 I f l I III J If 1 I i. 1 WIHnyiTOTn-rr.L .'.V W I I a
AW MA .. w"L --"r; Ifc s il uCQLI rWra POWER I .u'u RTa Itf cHASf
,-, w!oA. . iinff. aif - swivel top " AUTorc wriaC i jaw ttrB'r rnm e
LU P&R 25 wl iwll 70.75 - BOBBY VAIL 17.QB 76 jjH) JS CLEANER OT Stf ATC ' R " """J"' ' j"" Slftr gj FLlWJ hL1
7 TjiniiTi Bt7PTt T VfV P8 iyS JHII BBfCUff : I J. DRILL 17 SEATS )
'Sir STJ Ui4 l!g!gg9-j! .tfl .VTSoRS C-C laylfcawiV Aacbments . 'g. 16 G..V Fir, Bow. - 49HRpliL 1 t . TTrteK ! 5 Oe GREEN mC
cLSLf W I SJtQ3RT6LfflAJa CBAffimBl E. ( K -lltl 'LJeWfe'' A860SleB 1 S-09 , , m m " 2 Baked Coppertt FiBfth. Yim-'Vll PORK o fc TKSkSS fliSf ftkMa f .Balanced Pistol Gri p Ha. Pin if ? L0W IN A I
jp. gf?S$, 7.orrT flJfc Jk-"T'M11 3, FAMOUS "RAZOS" S 5-!itr RYK) (N 5 'n,:h RoM,e' Tted Kfl 1 V SsALTANBRItaik ! R Wtlf i4 Fu.l Loaded Spe.d 1200 R.P.M. " A 09 .v fl
c 'I 3 K VMiB O ! T777!L "SfffcS Vfi11110 ' oi, .rJliPlMWH 5 P1 2 SWPS AND f2 Beclip U.L. Apoy)o1 feS f - I ALL LOWS HASBLt WIT8 f S ' WWlf JtIt 8wS!5!5 I "3 Va110 J F afa I J
jV ipP (yg Jij jjij QHi - m If i 6 BfiglSlHaES I (Mim F0T0C0L0R
mils iv; nm" n " - n f n jig Ur'tas Hi yKfepm tS ' jyKRu?-:' ! :69 b&& b m m m mm sot I ft 0,Urs Jf T CM?d.rusI,lM HxtVWirrJ
7 ITM :5srfc77 Isy ilTj 2-" 1 TIV m cloves fiahf
.rT l BOY SHORTS -i H i SMCE PANS HANDY MASONITE 1 g , tfP MM
Hfl wen-mac 1 WORLD oo,h ?1 Re09' l!9 rt97v,w. A WtSsf? ieOil ? L K W f w vrf- U Pifift T !98c( FOTOC0LOR IvvW I
1 fi. V IfflsDKy just OWMk -.t -1 rg V W vT-gTT , r s ' umbrella tent 9-95 fcrt
value Sw ifO "et ' ' I JLU o t-s - 10.99 vai c i ? j""4!4. -.p'fcf aiuuT- tLyZt & InL. value 2 I IB
vmsmmm .vs r -s - rsrnik n- 4j5 - i". n needs 1 atw
If pW tOULtK 14 jjsSfjS. ff I 18'8 Jssii- . Jlliip, U -7 J 9 fS-nJJ eoiD '"Tf 'OR Will FINISH TSS5 ' f
W 17x35 Binoculars! IW fflI" 5E!s'; w M iBmmmM iTTTT. 1 xfhMfn X
U . .... -.jgu ST s-W telescope gfc I ! smy'-'29 !S 3s uiiiMM' i taBBa I ..'Mwr.. SHHvSfel 3
c'X ;:M...e,..i SLEEPING BAG ljJ hose J, ....h.. M 3 ! alLsL .60 hubhut'S creke rihse . ..,.47 . Q' . nGiNULNl"s'''HIM , 079 fftpews Wsaa
"I T 13M .S2fti- 097H. 1 V-SpJSnSSltei! Tqflaios.TuiiM..a L) BASEBALL GLOVES "f 2 , H 1 lfei R
l.,sSr ST rubber air s5- S:5 ljdMkI. SBHSH housiaimt JW H
H : S3S mtms UATTDEtC OX " " " !J n..?,,, Ml n- l ! ?- ti W ESS JSM n . A8B i KOt 1.1"'.,'''' V""Sc JMalnXx
kl line O 4 ..5. plastic CT" ta ,cooy sii. .... j ' " m""""' mm' ""iMliiiVAinmiY g F-nm- jkjjAJMJJ- uxmioul ""' NDIUr iq. '""'i II
' SH OU. COMPLETE LINE I WWMO TACKLE! 1 "SS 1.99 fl ft '""""fl ThAVe'A PAPErE T A ' : '."SaSSST NESCAFE . "-"T . T CIJRAD H'8 - - - '3C
nJj7LJZ75ZZm BOTTLES li RcRttSH P' HKI FACIAL TISSUE INSTAKT A I D..d.rir PLASTIC rV. H "v. I
. 9A
350 Attend First
Grange Festival
1
Some 330 Grange membra,
guests ana frienda' attended
the first Jackson County
Grange festival at the Elka
Picnic grounds July 30.
Many out-of-town Grangers
were present at the highlight
of the affair, a barbeque din
ner cooked by L. G. (Shy)
Morthland and served by Mrs.
Cassie Golding of. Rogue
he" and Ule'omon!yGranse
Master of ceremonies was
Victor CroxttSri, state Grang
lecturer, Sams Valley. Mr.
and -Mis. Alva Walks? and
Shirley Knepper, Gold HUL
conducted the gameQand corV
tests, and Mrs. James Edge,
Eigle Pc-tiit, headed the musi
carpart of the program. Par-O
ticipants incjjided the three
Goering sisters, accordionists
from Eagle PoiOl; jfthard and
Marslia Bever, Central Point;
and Whitey Pullen's band
with Miss Margaret Hansen,
Elk-Trail, as vocalist.
Completion of the day's ac
tivities waO at Eagle Point
with prizes being awarded to
winning contestants. Winners
were the Goering sisters, first;
Mrs. Bert Stancliff and War.
ren Loffer, second; Mrs. CJ-lenn
Saltmarsh, third.
Other skits were Presented C
and dancing was held later in
me evening. Several valley O
businesses donated food for
the festival, accordine to
Grange members.
SURdafCoflcerfo'
Set af College
Ashland-An afternoon vole.)
and piano concert by Denisi
Keaaen and Helene Robinson,
of Eastern Oregoa college and
Southern Oregori college re
spectively will be presented
Sunday, Aug. 7 at 3 p.m. in
Churchill auditorium.
Mrs. Redden, a contralto,
has appeared as a solftst with
Columbia university, the
Hun9ngton Park Symphony,
and a number of northwest
collages as well as On a nation
al network w 1 1 0 Leonard
Begistein conducting. For
merly a faoffity merflaer atQ
Willaftiette university, Mrs.
Redden is presently an asso
rinte Drnressor of music at
Feoc.
Taking part in the after
noon's performance from SOC
will be Helene Rgbinson who
will be featured on the piano.
An associate professor of mu
sic at the college, Miss Robin
son hail an extensive hack-
ground in 'piano.
D
MffteB Rides
Salem - fUPD - Oregon state
senators and representatives
are not required or authorized
to have anything to do with
recommending applicants fori
state scholarships. Attorney
General jSbert Y. Thornton
said Tuesday,
State Ron. Thomas MrClel-O
lan cSD-Neotsu) made tire in
quiry, Thornton said.
The attorney general said
that "anyone Interested" In'
obtaining a scholarship to
state institution of higher
learning may eipply to the
Oregon Scholarship commis- o
siono
0
GasdkHan
o
Salem -
(UPD -
Public Utility
Commissioner lonel C.
O:
ty
Hin
said Tuesday, that Cascade
Natural Gas corporation has
withdrawn two applications,;
for certifCfca&es of convenience
and necessity ig. provide na.
Uiral gas in Northeastern Ore
gon.
The applications were filed ,
by Eastern Oregon Natural
Gas company, Cascade's pred
ecessor. Area t0 involved were
UmatllliP Morrow, Malheur,
and Baker counes. ' i'
Grange News
Central Polnt05range
The HEC club members will
be in charge of the lecturer's
program for the regular meet-'
ing of the Centra PoinJ
Grange Friday. Aug. & at the
Grange hall. '
Why "Good-Time
Charlie77 Suffers
Uneasy Bladder
ttnwlie eatlnv or drlnlttn mtvv hm m.
iourcc ot milil, but annoylmt bladdtr Irrt
Utloni mukirur you feel reitltii. tcntt,
tnd unAmfnrlmhfe. And If rallaji nlerhta.
With ntwginf bacluiehe, hadtcb or nft
caiar acnei auia puuduttooTerxcruoae :
ttrtiln or emotional upaet, are sddln to .
ur Tniiery aon c wut iry uon nui. i
Doan'i Pilli act t win for ipexdr rt
lief, 1 Ther hava ft too Lhi tiff ttTtct on -
bladder lrriiatlona. S A faat Dalnrc I lev
Inr aetion on nassinff baokaebc, ba4 ;
ftcha, muieular aebei and paiai, t A
wonderfully mild dluretto action thru tht
tol
amt happy rttlf mfltloni hTt nJoyed
kidntn. Undine to1ncrait tb outnuto
tht If, mJUi of kidney tubta. So, fft (4
for over 60 reara. New, I art, aconorny
am aavta mona, uet uoaa s nut sooaj '