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MLDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON MONDAY. OCTOBUH 20. 1062 MONDAY. OC.TOBLR r.h !!;;'. MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON :'4 ftp 13 liiilllfSasI VYc have .ill sizes. - We know we will have the p rice that you will want to pay. Ha oco She Trades If i I k 1 aUrti&VrWilAldaailrirliaM - .- .- r 1 1 WASHERS-DRYERS tiJMu.ik.il VII I kll VVKIILIIIlil I IWIkU am w I'UitiW Large 12 pound opacity G.E. Filter-Flo Washers Large Selection Hi Speed Dryers AS AN ADDED BONUS: TWO DRYERS FOR THE PRICE OF ONE ! Buy A G.E. Dryer and Get A Hair Dryer at No Additional Charge Sec the CAL-ORE AD ON PAGE 12-A Debate On Liturgy Reforms Continues Vatican City '"'I The Ecumenical council SMuul. completed Us (ttlli day ot halo on refill ins in tin- "'t' liturgy wiili many ii'11"' P" 1 ates .-.nil whiI mt: their mm " speak mi U' Urs of " ;" Items on the auciida of the historic conclave. The more than '.!,.miii emm cil "fathers" an' ."till di-u Iiik only the first chapter of the draft of a prnpie-i 11 nm constitution on the lum ti form of public worship, ."is and ceremonies. lneluitinK tn' mass. There had hern some tune hlinR that work was proceed ing too slowly Last week. Rich.iid .Iiihs Cardinal Ciishtnu of Huston complained lokine.ly: "At. lite rate this eouneil is 1:01111:. I r. think we'll be help anothei j hundred years." UlZEI it " :.i j a Tt ' w at ma ! ' s- V M II r."? small 1- Worlds Around Us f'X By Uii M"A Watkin! tR.el.ter j Tribunn syndirale. Ifti2i Shore Birdi Quickly Shift Like Wealhervane in Action On the exposed surface of the sandfhit, like a hundred or more bright colorful weather vanes, the group of sea birds rested and faced into the wind. Sensitive to the slightest change in wind direction, the birds adjusted themselves to various nnints of the compass. minnld the wind be fickle, as I ,wTCCTwirT'wwit .jjiumjwiH'm.ww wmmimtwriWinmWE-!'tjy!"" ?. " ",..- 1, -ri ..nrioi.ideii i- ,iiiito utile uimMmtrtnt&&ji-tri,,tiwl .1 m-rmidn, il au mit" " as to which direction it wants: to continue blowing, Ihe sea 1 hirds may have to change their position a hundred times in a single afternoon, If a storm is brewing, cans- j InE the wind to be erratic, as is the case when a low pros- sure area is forming, the wind ; can change direction sudden ly. As if connected to it with an invisible cord, or lever, : every bird in the flock re sponds to the change and al ways correctly. 1 Regardless of how many ; individuals comprise the group, they arc all so sonsi-: five that they all turn logeth-' cr; a concerted and immediate synchronization of numbers; a : simultaneous positioning that appears to a careful observer to be a unit of many inriivid-i rials acting as one. j Wealhervane j The birds are as sensitive to ; the directional change of the j wind as a wealhervane on a smooth working pivot, 'I he ; pressure of the air flow against their bodies is com fortable as long as the birds face into the wind, which po- j sitions the feathers directly backward and lines up per- j fectly with the flow of the! moving air. j The shore bird that turns Its ( body so that the wind blows j up under the feathers is very i uncomfortable; il. ruffles Ihe I feathers. Not only Ihe wind under the feathers is bother-: some but wind-carried sand can also penetrate to the bird's skin. Too. wind ruffled feathers are somewhat noisy; Ihe sound, faint as it is, distracts I the bird; might even permit j the close approach of an ene my that, would he heard if Ihe wind is sliding smoothly 1 along unruffled feathers. j We had a wonderful oppor tunity of watching the feath ered weathcrvanos one day, I during a period of gusty ; weather. The birds, at least a ; hundred, were black skim-j mors. These birds teed main-i ly at dusk by flying rapidly Just above the surface of Ihe water, watching carefully ahead. Spotting a school of small fish on the water's sur face, the skimmer sweeps over them, dipping the extended mandible of the lower hill 1 Just far enough downward j to scoop up the fish. I Gusty Weather II was late afternoon when I the weather turned gusty. The birds were wailing for dusk and the time for teednm. In I the meantime they faced the wind. It was 11 gusty and changing wind, blowing stead ily from one direction for sev eral minutes, then without warning changing its direc tion. During the interval of the storm the wind actually hosed the compass several limes. II all made for a busy time tor , Ihe shore and wading buds. Probably they all sensed the fact n storm was brewinu up. and maybe they knew about how long it would last and from which direction the wind would finally settle and he conic constant. There were tunes w hen Un wind veered slowly, and with il turned the birds, like well oiled and carefully bal.im ' I y weathervanes. V lieu a sudden shut of the wind occurred, the action of the buds was sudden. They followed d around, all perfectly sxnelno nizeri; feathered indicators ot wind direction ii.l"nli'"'v''';:,: IIJII llll I pi. Hi .mm n iimm ipiiiii . i.o"pi' "ni !"')" MIUillSJ ' ttii,S...ft.'iiJ lntiimiM 1 TTT" v ,v'.-yT.--.'-VT1 J ' ' V' c i.TaiiltlM -f "TT: -t: , '- 7 - ' -1 n .... ,-n. J -' i .. - 'i ii tr ir i " i In " ' " i . .-,' A..-:,-- , y, '. :, :r L . 4 'LW.'f 11H"OM I il 'Mi' .1 " - - 1 I ill in 1.1 1 r 1 v t7 1 -.g...-. -- m r - ,..i.i, , ,.lm,tol.iwei M C'V A 7 V' -s"1 V I v"-., 7 S,-,.,.-'-,'',s:...' l ; :..;. I e,.,,,ti,Mitoi i Sals Starts Tuesday doming at 10 O'CIcck in c!l Four Stores Sale Ends ivhsn the 1982 lkl Are Gone! rse .yuil.iiqiimiij'u J.u.lll in .t.4H "' 'MI ' XllJ.lt.MfilSIHtl-ll'i"'-1 " "H- "11" J J' .V -ii.l i r fTW, miil'iMUMMii 1 , . . . , '. I. I. J -. . .... .A.,. , . . .Vri .itUtm&Cmeto In lrt'-1t-'rilliliW'lill1.-lll in nm-i n mil" Minimi inn !,. i. 111 , II ' " '' r " v i J J - J J nul(tf w'il4t.liriTBi1iafSiMMa f k. - -J 'JJA 4fc il 1 i - 1 I J ; ! ft- 1U dELL! ess Frceicrs and the Harvest Season go together - Join the thousands of families that are learning the convenience and pleasure of owning and using a G.E. Freezer. SAVINGS ARE BEG .nar FT '.a , 1 --- I ' v. ,. jm, .: - rr 1 -'mint-iil rn - in -if : ii frftr lii 'n-Aeii it 'farm nil - 1 lie V' "-J- .1 aM.A.iiiaiwit1iiil 'aiiW-i iwWMntaiiAi .iiiiHiawiMateajii ) Lrj;41iCO BEDFORD) hrlAPiO (ASIILAnD) !l 115 East Main Street ;' 115 East Main Street 1 1; ' " v?iW M I -. V II l .III in ii an milwi III whmmii mmil lllWil. H.ll I.I E'j,.! ! IUWIW HI.I.H IIHIPWW-I .lMI L M ' 'H'. lWIHff..;iWII. till WHSHiiPSaiMiai HP IWW), .im.j m, ,n--. iM,iIUWi,i. .ip,..i. i.i in TW'".'i 1 , jiij..:iJM.;,,j.i'xfi.i,i,,' run iiiii'k niiiiiiiiiiiii'iiiiri ii sj.w. . ..i.'eil t rt. ami i wmwii i ! i ii i' i it n " tmiiniMM ii ii ii wtmfmmmnttt n. aiiiiirmiHtAlt:itiMit.''r-j-'-- '.bw Americans rn lucky to be Amoricanj for many reason. We all have a lol of modern electrical appliances to add lo our comfort, and health, and enjoyment of life. However, we rcaliie that these complicated appliances occasionally need the attention of a trained service-man. We ate proud of our Service Department and it is our intention lo qive our customers the fastest and best service that we possibly can. s ' ' t -w. , . v. .',1 - f . I ', f3' L. "V 4 ft" X 1 7 i iX-Wrtv, si-a jt 'ft R"- vi .) ITAVi 6 W A REASON! FOR SEVERAL YEARS EVERY M TELEVISION SETS SOLD1 TO JACKSON COUNTY FAMILIES HAS BEEN A G.E. ' It may be the sharp G.E. Picture ' It may be the consistent low prices i7 It may be the HAPCO Service BUT . . . more than likely is is a combination of all these and many other reasons. i 3 - 'vtl a' DS HBft 1 ir Tf sd I Hi i i. i iiw w SHERS Tl a""" 6 j-ul r ? - IS l,'Wa 4V bSe Dishwashers TO SELL! The 1962 models were changed a lot from the earlier models. The 1963 models are changed only slightly. So our 1962 Clearance models represent unusually good values. We Will Gladly LAY-A WAY or HOLD any 1962 model for you for Christmas Delivery! r r" - ' I iM MORE THA 3 5 ti Including A Few of the New AMERICANA UPRIGHT MODELS BUILT-IN OVENS AND SURFACE BURNERS We are also closing out our fairly large stock of Built-in Models. Some fine Bargains for those of you who are building or remodeling. r nil A F T : .. r ! f. t 3i r . : t r i-Ai.... Ji Ljiii4i''4 ill T5? IB! rili Even thoug! you pay only the low sale price, we insist that you must be satisfied or your money course, you 3' ill of the guarantees and the best service that we know how to give. back. And of IS 1962 MODELS You'll Be Surprised at our Large Selection of 1963 Models All of the latest styles and finishes from walnut to French provincial ! -O- Pattern Outlined On How To Gain Firm Presidency New York -tUPP- For him who wants lo be president of a life insurance company, there is a pattern to follow. All he has to do is to be good enough to make the top rank. The Institute of Life Insur ance did some averaging on i the presidents and chairmen j of the boards of the largest life companies in the United States and Canada recently, ' looking into the careers of more than 100 men. Overall, they concluded that ; ii took education, and experi ence in the life insurance field. The study showed it took an average of about 15 years to become a vice president of a life company, and an aver age of 10 years more to be come president. Took Eight Years The averages, of course, are no more than that: Metropoli tan Life last week named a new president and chief exec utive officer who became a vice president in eight years after joining the company, then became executive vice president only Jan. 1 as the last step to the presidency. Education, to the point of college degree, was one of the ' common characteristics; but it was not a universal essen tial lo executive success in the cases of the 116 persons studied by the institute. The majority had degrees of bachelor of arts or bache lor of science, but there were 27 who did not finish college and nine whose education was public school only. Al the oth er extreme, there were 42 with advanced college or uni versity degrees and more than a dozen with honorary de grees. The .survey also disclosed that most of the top men be gan their professional careers in the life insurance business. ON ALL 1962 MODELS Wilh so r".!ch advertising these days, it is difficult to attract very much attention to any advertising. With everyone yelling 'Sale' so often, I don't blame anyone for thinking - "So what?" -. V L 1 1 However, our annual Inventory Clearance Sale is a big event with us. It is our policy to price our appliances low enough to sell them quickly - then get on with the job of selling the new models. Although wc have a large inventory in our four stores this year, we arc still short some models; So, of course, the early shopper will have the best selection. Dick Finch, Partner Home Appliance Co. U.S. Food Stocks Ready for Crisis Washington -IUPH- Secretary of Agriculture Orville L. Freeman said Saturday his department's defense emer gency machinery is in "a very advanced slate of readiness." Food stocks are so high that an all-oul form production ef fort would be necessary only in event of a conflict as wide- : spread as World War II, he told UP1 in an interview. He said that if the Cuban crisis turns out to be a Ko rean type situation, there would be no need to change present farm production pol icies. But there would have i to be a re-evaluation in event I of a nuclear war, "because ! no one knows what such a war j would do." He emphasized that in any event re-evalua- lions are continuous. New Chill-Chaser I ! 03 bouth (BARGAIN STORE) Front - Medford ! inn ex m I I I N v ti H Ji AAA ATI! C A I I C S3 I "1 13 j A fashion favorite: Keeps j you warm and pretty, also i will protect your hairdo. Two-needle wonder simple, swift to knit, just sew up i back. Smart tucked In or over coat collar. Pattern 7114: I directions for scarf-helmet. THIRTY-FIVE CENTS (coins) for this pattern add 10 cents for each pattern for first-class mailing. Send to Alice Brooks, care of Medford Mail Tribune, Ncedlecraft (Dept.. P.O. Box 163, Old Chelsea Station, New York 11. N Y. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS, PATTERN NUM BER. 1963's Biggest Ncedlecraft Show stars smocked accessor- r J lies it's our new Ncedlecraft K3 ! ratalnv1 Plus over 200 fresh. liltoyou designs to knit, cro- iichpt sew. weave, emhrnlder. (1 Luilt. Plus free pattern. Send