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12 A FRIDAY. JUNE 22, 1962 MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOHD, OREGON Youth Found Guilty In Corvallis Court Cnrvallis - 0.W - Joseph M Lebensfeld. 19. Brooklyn,! NY., has been found guilty; in District Cuurl here on a charge of digging open a grave in a cemetery. The charge has been re duced in technicality from a felony to a misdemeanor by Dist. Atty. Alfred Joiner. Sen tencing was scheduled by Judge Robert Gilliland for June 26. if f Small Worlds Around Us By LYNN M. WATKINS (Register end Tribune Syndicate 19621 fcW -i-yy,li?-ir tin- -- J S lS j JLM (LS (Limited Time Only) TREASURE TONES SHAKE PAINT EASY FLOWING COLOR THAT STAYS FRESH AND BEAUTIFUL FOR YEARS ...special flat paint... use only one coat! Touch up your shakes and shingles with Treasure Tones rich, velvety, special Shake Paint and see how the whole house seems to sparkle with new beauty. Treasure Tones Shake Paint conies in the West's most popular colors... flows on to a smooth, satin finish even over sharp edges ...preserves its fresh look through years of storm, sun, wind, rain. Easy to use, fast drying. Why Buy a Cheap TWO-COAT Paint When TREASURE TONES Covers in ONE! WALLPAPER STORE 6lh and Holly, Diagonally Across From Post Office Hardlv noticed, extent byil'y rm 'he limb ot lne I g9ss3ir3s tree the experienced observer, is he ,eaistwo edge, arc the rolled-up leaf hanging de-tjcd togcther with threads of ! silk. At the top end of the leaf, near the stem that holds it to the tree branch, there is a small opening. Inside the rolled up leaf Is a seemingly lifeless object, which the informed observer knows is the larva of the promcthea moth. All winter long the Icaf cradle has hung there; inside it a transformation has taken place which will become a living, flying thing when spring comes, and a beautiful moth emerges from its leaf cradle. j Bluish-Green The caterpillar that sewed the two edges of the leaf to gether with silk from its own body was bluish-green in color with a couple of rows of black spots on its body and two red spots on either side of the head. Last fall the caterpillar crawled inside the leaf cap sule, pulled the edges to gether, leaving an opening at the top, and dropped off into a deep sleep. Spring, warm, moist air, and the awakening. An adult promcthea moth emerges from the upper open end of the leaf capsule. The wings harden, the moth is capable of flight. All it waits for now is the night. On the head of the newly born moth are two large, feathery antennae, which indicates this is a male moth. Somewhere, perhaps miles away, another moth of the same species emerges from another leaf capsule. This one is lacking the feathery anten nae. This, the female prome thea, has only a pair of slen der head ornaments. She, loo, waits for the darkness, safely on a tree trunk. Antenna Test Air With his new wings, strok ing the warm nignt air, me male promcthea moth, one of the commonest of the many varieties of moths, starts out on his journey, his sensitive antennae testing the air. The little female exudes a faint, delicate fragrance; a tantali zing odor that waft for great distances on me summer air, Out there, in the outer dark ness, he detects the fragrance. With unerring exactness he follows the scent directly to its source. The waiting bride of the night may attract to her side a dozen or a hundred males. Some have come from as far away as four or five miles. All have responded to the silent call. At the dawn of the next morning, she seeks a quiet place to deposit her eggs. Each will hatch into a tiny greenish biue caterpillar. But by that time both father and mother promethea moth will have become lifeless clods on the forest floor. The nighttime rendezvous will have been their last ap pearance on the earthly scene. For them the final curtain has fallen. Misbehaving by Children Blamed On Confidence Lack ill rm-'tlMitVinf ii'MiMA il eraWlV tmUktmHtVi if- i il i ii. Biii. i i J, I, .W 1 TfiriasTtwrrwin hiihiiIiiiiiihiiwmwiiW winmimiiiw iwiswiff"111 Subscribers To report improper r non delivery of the Mai' Tribune in Medford. phone 772-6141; Aih land call at 1224 Iowa tt. or phone 482-3002; Montague and Yreka. phone Globe 9-3171, be fore 45 p.m. daily and 10:30 a.m Sunday. IT regular delivery arrive shortly after you call pleaim notify office, thus eliminating pccial messenger service. sat. Oeloi smith By DELOS SMITH UPI Science Editor New York - tUPD - In sum ming up psychiatry's experi ence with "misbehaving chil dren and dis traught par -ents,'' a noted p s y c h i a t r i c scientist traced most of the trouble to children being ! given the up- '4 na lionrl hi. parents who have no confidence in them selves as parents. Prof. Franklin G. Ebaugh of the University of Colorado Denver, said our world has become "child-centered" ther than parent-centered and that is bad both for children and parents. Parents are con fused and "children get jaded and tired instead of growing up." But "the really distrubing fact is that the harder chil dren seek meanings, reasons, anchors, and goals the faster parents tuck them out of sight-all in the worship of HAPPY FAMILY Actress Polly Bergen and her husband, agent Freddie Fields, are shown with their son, Peter,. 2, adopted by the couple this month, and previously adopted daughter, known as P. K. (UPI) psychiatric rules for child-1 rearing in the technical journ al of the American Psychiatric Association of which he is one of the editors. He is also prominent in scientific affairs of the American Medical As sociation and has been a lead er in American psychiatry for some 30 years. Seattle Fair Draws 1 68,663 Wednesday I Seattle - (ITP - Wednesday's j attendance at the Seattle j World's Fair was 68.663, ' for they rep-bringing to 2.650.511 the total Mouth-watering . . . that's the best word for Safeway fryers! They are loaded with juicy, tender meat that practically melts in your mouth. And m-m-m . the flavor! You see, Safeway fryers are specially bred and raised to be more plump all over with meat so delicious your taste buds immediately tell you, "Here's chicken that's really good." E!P W if23 IS 1 U.S. Grade drawn birds chicken you selected for A plump, meaty, whole Guaranteed to be the finest ever ate. They are especially their superb eating quality Fresh Cut-up Fryers lb. 35c 3) $: n) (osc Sweet Core Here's corn to feast on . . . fresh as dawn, sweet as sugar, straight from the cornfields . . . with the dew still on the silken tassels! Each gleam ing ear is packed with plump, milky kernels, tender and sweet, cause Safeway corn is shipped in ice to keep sugar content high. Set out a steaming platter full tonight. Plan on seconds (and thirds) for everyone! two ill-defined concepts called 'security' and 'understand ing." " Psychiatric science can of fer "a set of 'rules for child rearing' to enter in the com petition with fads and fables," he continued. "They have one advantage over most. They lay no claim to fame. They are as old as time. They cannot be 'cook-booked resent a way of life." paid admissions for the first Dr. Ebaugh then laid down '61 days of the exposition. these five rules: I "1. The parent must be a person himself, with ideas, goals, moods, ' desires, and aversions all his own. He must live within the context of what he is, nd consider this so important that he cannot live vicariously through his children. "2. The parent establishes authority. There isn't room in this vale of tears for any more uncertainty than necessary. Chilrden are not born know ing how to compromise with society's rules and to con sider the welfare of other peo ple. Social adjustment is taught almost exclusively by parents. "3. According to age, chil dren demand varying degrees of privacy in their inner lives and activities. If the limits of authority are firmly set, no parents should need to intrude unduly upon his child's pri vacy. The problems children solve within themselves build individuality. Mentor of Reality "4. The parent should re member that seeing a child's point of view doesn't require agreeing with it, even if the child pillories him as a vile traitor. 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