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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MLDFOHD. OREGON THURSDAY, AUGUST 9. 1962 B 5 THURSDAY. AUGUST 9, 19o2 Commission To Receive Riding Stable Proposal A proposHl for "having rid ing stables at Howard Prairie Recreation area will be pre sented to the Jackson county parks and recreation commis sion Aug. 13, Neil Ledward, parks and recreation director, said this week that the possibility of developing the stables "looks good." Recently, Ledward, along with commission mem ber Mrs. Marcel LePiniec, met with Clyde Wilhelm at How ard Prairie. Wilhelm, now op erates the riding concession at Lake of the Woods. The recreation director said that "Lilly Glenn" was being considered as a name for the proposed stables. The "Lilly Glenn Riding Stables," if developed, would be locat ed about two miles from the main IIP recreation area. "Lilly Glenn" is the name of an historic settlement including a post office and school dating back to the late IROOs, Ledward said. An old ranch and barn still stand at the site. The director noted the building's historical sig nificance and expressed his concern about preserving thrm. Property for the slables would he leased by the coun ty from the bureau of recla mation, he added. Ledward, Mrs. LaPiniec and Wilhelm last week toured the reservoir, studying places to provide bridle paths. It was pointed, out that In many cases old county roads could be used for the paths. Even tually, Ledward predicted, it is hoped (hat trails might extend entirely around t h e lake. Connect Areas Wilhelm, who presumably would operate the riding con cession at Howard Prairie If okayed by the commission and the county court, report edly would like lo connect Howard Prairie and Lake of 1he Woods with riding trails. A trail from Lake of the Woods now crosses the side of Brown mountain and comes within four miles of Howard Prairie, it was noted. Ledward snid that riding rluhs would especially be en thusiastic about the proposal for having 1 lie stables, Clubs and individuals could lake Iheir horses and camp In the arpH. Not too much is expected lo be done on (hp plan Ibis Slimmer, If approval is grant ed. Ledward said, however, that the area would probably be(dcvclopcri enough by next spring for riding enthusiasts to enjoy it. 5 nJ- Si f - i i'i I if ' 4V ( 4 Del Monte Id vh 111 If f Js ; p ' ;jf : Open 7 Days 8 am to 9 pm WE GIVE AND REDEEM SILVER DOLLAR STAMPS Limit Rights Reserved No Sales to Dealers ImMl' Jitf mm mm TOMATO SAUCE Sunny Jim - Grape, Orange, Punch rEcuii MIMME C0OP0M i 5 i -; HFff" - - v li; I L If: m 1 -H S 7 j Snider's - Chili Pepper CATSUP 14-Oz. Bottle 46-Oi, Tin It's Mountain Grown Lb. " n Pillsbury ENRICHED FLOUR Without Coupon ..93 e v-: SALAD DRESSING 32-Oi. 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Winner'! name will be potted on the menanina. LAST WfEK'S WINNtR OF GIRLS ENSEMBLE . . . DORIS GARCIA J377 Table Roek Rd Medford, Ore. By Lynn W. Watkini (Rtetirer 4t Tribune Syndicate, 1962) 'Tap, Tap. Tap' Is Slonefly Talking lo His Girl The sound was distinctly like the tapping of a tiny hammer or an anvil. Previously we had noticed alongside the stream that ran through the woodland an abundance of discarded nymph shells left by the lar vae of the stonefly when they emerge from the water to be come flying insects. This would explain the tapping noise, for underneath the ab domen of the male stonetly is a .small.. hard plate called a percussion disk. The inrect selects some hard object and taps out some sort of a message by striking the object with his percussion disk. For Female The real reason for the Morse Code is not too well understood, but evidently it conveys a message of sorts- to the girl stonefly before she lays her eggs in the water. We have to go along with the "stone'' part of the name, for It is usually on a stone where the larval skin is shed, and it is under a saone on the creek bottom that the larva hides. The larva does spend about three years as an aqua tic creature, and most of that time is spent under a stone. Then, when It emerg es, it anchors lo a stone and leaves its moulted skin when it becomes a flying insect. It's somewhat of an exag geration to call the stonefly a flying insect. Flight evident ly doesn't come to it easily, as it lakes to the air with seem ing reluctance. Even when forced to fly, it travels but a short distance, then attempts to hide beneath a leaf or other pond-side litter. On a cloudy day it can hardly be made to fly at all, but is slightly more active on a sun ny day. No Beauty Rival The adult stonefly is far from rivalina the beauty of I a moth or a butterfly; it even I looks ridiculous as a fly. The I body Is long and out-of-shape 1 . . . soft, and equipped with 1 two pairs of transpar e n t wings somewhat, like those of a fly. The head is wide and blunt - almost sqaure. It has a biting mouth. The larva stage, spent at the bottom of a brook or riv er, lasts two or three years. Most of this time is spent hid ing under stones. It ventures out to prey on other aquatic insect larvae. Fish Food Thousands of the larvae, long before the end of the larvae stage is reached, fall prey to f I s h . It is believed much of (he food of the brook C trout or black bass is com posed of cither the larvae or the adult form of the stone fly- If it escapes its many en emies, the stonefly nymph eventually crawls out of the water, anchors itself to a streamsidc rock or sione, and crawls out of its shell to be come an adult stonefly. It is the dry husks that once covered the larvae that so often decorate rocks. stones and twigs beside the brook-objects of curiosity to brookslde walkers. 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Robert James Davis, 26, of route 1, box 35, Jacksonville, received a 10-day suspended sentence providing that he makes a $35 donation to the Lions club by Aug. 22. Her- , bert Ainsworth, 63, of White City, was ordered to donate $25 or serve 10 days in the county jail, and Walter Lee Faher, 48, of 801 North Cen tral ave., Medford, must do nate $35 or go to jail. Gary Lee Walters paid the court $35 as his donation in lieu of the jail term. In other court action, the case of Doris May Hazen, 34, of Albuquerque, N.M., was continued until Thursday at 9:30 a.m. She is acoused of not returning a rented movie projector from Hudson's phar macy, Medford, last April. Nancy Helen Akins, 21, gen eral delivery, Medford, was placed on six months proba tion Tuesday in district court charge with resisting arrest. She was arrested Sunday In Jacksonville.