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Out of Place Organs
Seem To Work All Right
Nature seems prclty con
sistent for the most part by
pultinR common and function
al organs in conventional lo
cations in the bodies of living
animals.
We expect teeth to be in
creature's mouth, ears on
the head, heart and lungs in
body cavity, and eyes, nose
and mouth in the face. In the
great majority of animals they
are there, in their proper
places. There are, however,
notable exceptions.
And it's amazing, but the
odd-placed organs in pccull-arly-built
animals work per
fectly. Ordinarily we presume
that the mouth is the only log
ical place for teeth, but there
are many species of creatures
which confuse this by having
teeth in the throat or even in
the stomach. The ocean drum,
a common salt water fish, Is
an example.
The drum loves oysters, so
it partly swallows the oy
sters, shell and all, and the
teeth in the throat crush the
shells as the fish swallows the
soft oysters and spits out the
shells. It's just like a small
boy ejecting the pceds of a
watermelon.
Teeth in Throat
The mania-ray, a much de
pressed fish of tremendous
size, also carries ils teeth
back in the throat. The com
mon crawfish, which isn't a
fish at all, has its toelh in
ils stomach. The sand dol
lar, starfish and sea urchin
have teeth in the body prop
er, it these teeth are worn
out or dislodged, it is of no
concern. More teeth grow in
to replace the lost ones.
Alongside these marine
creatures lives the scallop.
This mollusk swims by rap
idly opening and closing the
two valves of the shells. The
creature has eyes on the body.
right along the edge of the
mantle. The starfis'.. has eyes
at the ends of its arms; an
ordinarily unlikely place for
eyes.
And (hen consider the por
poise. When noses were pass
ed around, he was out to
tunch. So Mother Nature com.
pensaled by equipping the
porpoise with a hole in the
top of the head. To keep the
water out, a clever little trap
door opens and closes. 11
works silently and smoothly;
closes when the porpoise goes
under the water, opens when
the top of the head comes
above the water. In the mean
time, the animal merely holds
ils breath. But it is used i.
that, so there is no problem.
Mrs. Katydid
Mrs. Katydid, who sits hid
den in the leaves of a tree
and listens to her boy friend
yelling, "She did, she didn't,"
hears what he says by means
of ears located in her front
legs.
As if that wasn't bad
enough, consider the common
housefly. It has its brain, what
there Is of it, right on the
floor of the stomach.
How disgustingly unconven-
tional can you get?
Grange News
Phoenix Grange
Roscoe Roberts, recently
elected stale overseer, was es
corted to the master's station
at the last meeting of Phoe
nix Grange.
Other visitors were Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Kee, Iheir daugh
ter, Cecilia, of Shady Cove,
and Kecs parents, Mr. and
Mrs. C. R. Kee, of Spokane,
Wash. Cecilia entertained
with a dance number during
the literary program.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Cyr, delegates of Phoenix at
Oregon Stale Grange, re
ported on convention activi
ties. Roberts spoke on the
Grange insurance session of
the convention. He later told
of the procedure of Washing
ton State Grange, which he
also attended.
During the Home Econom
ics club report, Mrs. Sol Cox
reminded members when the
chest x-ray unit would be at
Phoenix and she encouraged
everyone to attend.
Cecil Kee commented on a
school reorganization meet
ing he had attended and ex
plained what they were try
ing to accomplish.
Serving were Mr. and Mrs.
Mclvin Lattie and Mrs. Mar
ian Riegel.
Central Point Grange
Central Point Grange will
meet Friday. July 6. Second
quarter sales slips are duef
and may be brought to the
HEC chairman, Mrs. Morris
Frink, at the meeting.
The lecturer, Mrs. James
Cornutt, is arranging a pro
gram including a "Grange
Bowl" eonlest, music, and a
"shadow auction" for supper
partners