Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 09, 1962, Image 13

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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MLDFOHD. OREGON
THURSDAY, AUGUST 9. 1962
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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.
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Corvallis-OrcRnn Slain uni
versity will piny host Aiir. 2fi
to 31 to the I n rues! scientific
meeting In Pacific Northwest
history.
More than 4.0fl() biological
scientists are expected to par
ticipate in the joint meetings
of the American Institute of
Biological Sciences and the
Pacific Division of the Ameri
can association for the Ad
vancement of Science,
A IBS is composed of 27
scientific societies and 23 af
filiated societies, with some
85,1100 members in all. Thirty
sevpn scientific groups will be
meeting concurrently during
the week.
More than 2,100 research
papers will be presented dur
ing the meetings. Keynote
speaker will be Dr. Mclvin
Calvin. California chemist
and Nobel prize winner. He
will report on possibilities of
life on other planets.
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Dog Control Board
Submits July Report
A Inlal of Kill cats and ll.'t
dogs were destroyed by the
Jackson county ring control
board during July, according
to Its monthly report.
The report was submitted
lo (he county court this week
by Chris Hagler, dog control
officer.
Hauler said BH cats were
brought to the pound, while
another 100 were picked up.
A total of 35B cases involving
dogs were handled during the
month. Some "2 dogs wen
picked up, 47 were brought
in, new homes were found
for 12 and 21 owners claimed
Iheir dogs. Some 55 lost dogs
were reported, he added.
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Court Approves
Liquor License Request
A package liquor license
has been approved for the
Casey Park store, route :t,
box i25.V Trail, by the .lack
iron county court.
Commissioner Edwin II.
Taylor personally checked the
application and presented a
favorable recommendation for
the license Wednesday.
Seeking the license was
Pearl R. flossum. operafor of
the slorc. The request is now
referred to tne Oregon Liquor
Control commission.
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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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Jubilee 'Fun' To
Benefit Program
Several persons were sent
enced in district court this
week on charges of being
drunk on a public highway.
The arrests were made Sun
day In connection with the
Jacksonville Jubilee. In each
case those appearing before
Judge R. L. Sawyer were giv
en their choice of a jail sent
tence or donating to the Jack
sonville Lions club for restor-
spiation of damage done while
intoxicaica.
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.