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March there is just such a treat I Should it entiu t folio
in store for sky-mindfti individ-' i' eorrr.ejl par.tern of develoe
uals, when, Comet rrf9-Roi8n 'dent th comet rr.y again ba
will b fervab! lo ia fhVi:b:t by tha midd! of April
southwestern ssv soon ee.o but th Soubtful as it rr.av yat
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Comp!efeod in Cm
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Portend U.e Another
exploration tunnel ha been
I completed in tha Iden Eidfe
' eel fiaid of Cor county .hera
t,m near the) .in fnr oh- I r ecmc ro'r ana igru comp-
coursft viill ttrvr.ion. But thougii it proves W Y " combined steem-elec-
istmgnish the ieivijl : to unotre'ole in April, w trie and hydroelectric under
reappearance ; - wiu ljiiuiuj.
part of May! Tne company said tha wor
mapping, tha extant or tna
Feeding the Family
By ZG4.A VINCENT
Food editor
tha "and of,ccl field and initial sampling
i of two seams of coal undar in-
moon wilh a eaaaowStail etsetve-1 northa-rn ejy a
in? nut hohinrf a venire failieht.
4. r. ,..:, - th comat trva'a ey ! va-tigation e.ould be atsppee up
-..f.fTJ"1 ?5'nl.Aom the aun it meem'uda di-Un thi spring. Cor.-arillin. and
awrrTfl.firVu::1"1? nd during May is ax-! tunnelir, work c.nt.re. on
ht ; south elopaa iurina winter
month.
PPfcL sai3 two eVillinej rij
l-ee; a'erted fiald worg on tha
deei aite at tha axia of tha pro
posed structura. A survey craw
6!;o has been assigned to map
tha topofrephy oi tha dam and
rrvoir area in prapiration for
design of tha dam.
Eamplas of tha cub-bituminous
a;i 1 ah. . tur or somewhat less bri
point on its "r aflre ,h,i" rm bt.r wmcn o
sun. April 8. lg7. a,Vax.1mity fPond nitur aun. The com-1
r ci 7 -,n, . .ia a period. of roked eya visibil-
pproximaieiy
light of' tha) coman a ib-j'hr month
' merged in thaatinejfc'fleir gra JeeeA ia 165
during the grc-t'ftY graioOc th Comt lg5?h ws discovered
us aar. s. atrena and Air. M. koi-
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month ot Apnl.
rar.r.mtfnn Unrunrnti nd of Uccl Obarrvatory in Bel
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u. thaT tSJSlSSrl lZZlh- Sine, th.t data! cc.l r.mov.d from th. latest
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Difrent gstronomers. work-
k in independently, have ied the
reruns oi uiv position measure
rr.tntfj to calculate the path
which Comet Arend-Roland will
follow, fnd find that they agree
hsurpftsinily .ell in the results
obtained. o
I 'here do comets coma from?
f Thgt is really sixty-four dol-
lgr question!
"They are the results of erup
tions thrown out by th sun,"
stgtes one theory. Other similar
theories are advanced, but they
all add up to one conclusion; no
part h-rfuL-nl lor ar-fiiallv It nru-
Vary Greatly in ffiza
Though they are the largest
leaves a trail of smoke behind it.
These gaseous tails, mgny mil
lions of miles in length, re al
ways on the opposite side of the
comet's head from the sun, thus
causing the tail to sometimes be
f units in the solar system, comets behind and sometimes in front
The firm sfjia its exploration
ccvered mora then 5000 teres.
Tha proposed development
would combine a 100,000 kilo
watt or ledger steam electric
plant, to b located near the
mine-mouth, and a hydro plant
of least 67,800 kilowatt cap
acity. Site of the dam on the
South Fork of the Coquille riv
er would be gbout 23 miles
south of powers. The hydro-electric
power plant would be lo
cated on the opposite side of
Eden Ridge from tha dam and
would be fed by a tunnel
through the mountain.
I
vgry greatly in size. The diame
ter of the hyd may measure
from 18 thous.id to more than
million miles. The solid par
ticle, or nucleus contained in
tha gaseous head may occupy g
space from tao yards to 9 thou
eanS miles in diameter.
A comet speeds towards the
Sun tha pressure of the sunlight
csus a tail to extend out from
tha head much a.e e locomotive
of the head.
Ancient people were filled
with fear at the approach of a
comet and the more spectacular
the comet the greater their
fright.
"Lord, nene us from tha De
vil, tha TurJi, and the Comat,"
wes prayer added to tha erv
ke of European churches durine
the 15th century when Helley's
Comet was in the aky.
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Fresh tomatoes may not be ex
actly a barzsin rifht now, but
a peund of them will msVe this ,
very food dish vhich will bear
rpeatin many tim.
2 cups cut-up tomatca
1 freen pepper
6 thin slice Vhita enriched
bread
U pound arccaiat or American
chaeae cut into alivana
'a cup sour cream
I tblfioor buttea or rr ar
ts rina
1 tagon ftoua
Salt
Chopfi parsley er ftill
Shrefl the psppBr; bland smir
cream e-ith the flour. In a greas
ed bt.ina dish place two clicas
bread; than a layer of tomatoes
and pepper; iprtnttla with salt
and parsley or dill; than a layer
of chaete. Repeat mating top
layer braad. Pour cream mix
ture over top; dot with butter;
b a g e uncovered in moderate
oven, $50 degress, about 30 min
utes. CeBasefBilitaa 9eisi Brajeriag
Thia salad dressing first ap
peared as t western favorite five
or six yers ago: has been gain
ing in popularity right along.
Good on any'mixture of grttns,
it is raally superb with fresh
tomato aaled and on aspics.
1 5-ounce jar roquefort-type
chease spread
1 3-ounce package creem cheese
1 cup commercial sour cream
i cup California sherry wine
1 tablespoon grated onion
Grated garlic or garlic powder
to testa
l j teaspoon paprika
Salt to taste
Combine all ingredients, beat
ing until smooth. Cover and chill
several houra to blend flavors.
Makes about two cups dressing.
Will keep well, but is not likely
to last long because family will
keep sampling it on crackers
every tima. they pass the refrig
erator. Cpiced Mocha Chocolate
Milk Drink
"Hot chocolate" .fans both
young and old will soon make
this a favored beverage.
For 2VS quarts heat two quarts
bottled or cartoned chocolate
milk. Add four teaspoons instant
coffee powder and stir until dis
solved. Beat one cup heavy
cream until slightly thickened;
add one tablespoon sugar, one
fourth teaspoon each of cin
namon and nutmeg and beat
until stiff. Pour hot chocolate
mixture into serving cups; top
with whipped cream mixture.
Jellied Fruit Compote
Diatmctiye Light Dessert
Such a delightful combination
of fruit flavors in this fruit com
pote using quick-frozen mixed
fruits in combination with black
cherry-flavored gelatin.
1 package black-cherry-flavored
gelatin
1-13 cups hot water
1-packige q u 1 c k-frozen mixed
fruit
Dissolve gelatin in hot water.
Take fruit from freezer (do not
thaw before using) and add to
gelatin; stir until fruit thaws.
Pour into mold and chill; stir
two or three times until gelatin
begins to set in order to dis
tribute the fruit. Chill until firm.
Unmold. Serve plain or with
sweetened whipped cream,
1 Makes four to six servings.
Brandied Fruit Sauce. A de
lightful and exotic fruit sauce
comes into being when you add
one or two tablespoons of brandy
or Cointreau to a package of
quick-frozen mixed fruit which
has been thawed. Spoon over
rich vanilla ice cream for a real
treat.
Two-Tone Brownies
These two-toned two-flavored,
candy-like cookies are chewy
aid wonderful.
23 cup sifted flour
',4 teaspoon double-acting bat
Ing powder
1 4 teaspoon salt
1 cup sugar
2 eggs, well-beaten
13 cup melted butter or other
shortening
Hit squares unsweetened choc
olate, melted
13 cup tender-thin flaked coco,
nut
'.i teaspoon almond extract
Sift flour once, measure, add
baking powder and salt; sift
again. Add sugar gradually to
eggs, beating thoroughly. Add
shortening and blend. Add flour
mixture. Turn one-fourth of
batter into a small bowl. Add
chocolate to remaining three
fourth batter and spread evenly
in a greased 8x8x2-inch pan. To
remaining batter, add coconut
and almond extract. Drop by tea
spoonfuls over batter in pan;
then spread carefully to form
a thin, even layer. Bake in mod
erate oven, 350 degrees, 35 min
' utes, or until done. Cut in
squares. Remove from pan and
cool on cake rack. Makes two
dozen brownies.
Suggestion: If desired. In
crease coconut to three-fourth
cup and stir into batter before
'dividing.
Hothouse Rhubarb, Asparagus,
, Lamb Harbinger of Spring
It may seem cold and dreary,
but '"spring is just around the
corner'' from the looks of the
I hothouses rhubarb and fresh as
i paragus appearing in our mark-
ets. Not exactly inexpensive.
I we'll admit, but oh so good!
Botanically speaking, rhubarb
is a vegetable, but we use it as
! a fruit. Select rhubarb that is
! crisp, fresh appearing and of
medium size. Well-colored stalks
are usually well - flavored.
Choose asparagus that is firm
with close compact tips. An ex
cessive amount of white stem
usually indicates tough, stringy
asparagus, however a small
amount at the base helps to pre
serve moistura in the green part.
Quality lamb is in gocJ sup
ply. Limb grower are decrying
tha fact that not enough home
makera take advantage of the
leM expensive cuts of lamb.
Trua. leg of lam and lamb loin
chops ara Vonderful, but have
you noted tha down-rig-ht low
pricee marking neck slice,
breast 'o lamb, Iamb for twe,
shanks and shoulder roasts? For
inexpensive chop. sk your but
cher to slice a shoulder roast
into chops just the thickness you
like.
Other Seat Buys. The "beat
bonanza" continues with good
eating at low cost in a wide
variety of economy cuts. Pork
is in more than adequate supply
with correspondingly good
prices, fully cooked 4iams are
wall-priced "and are a real boon
when you find yourself in th
ned-a-metl-in-e - hurry class.
Veal is more abundant than us
ual and at pricee comparable to
other meatf.
ZS0s ant Joultrf. Prices on
both continue seasonally 1 o w.
Waech for adds and store dis
plays. Keep eggs clean, cool end
covered to help maintain fresh
ness and flavor.
Potatoes end onions of excel
lent quality head the list of
vegetable plentifuls. Other veg
etable buys include fine quality
cabbage, cauliflower, celery, top
ped carrots, and lettuce. Reason
able prices mark tomatoes,
bunched vegetables, cucumbers,
peppers, broccoli, and squash. A
few sweet potatoes and yams
are still around.
Citrus fruits, Navel oranges,
California and Arizona lemons,
end firm juicy grapefruit, are
emon$ the best fruit buys. A
variety of good quality apples
ara in the markets. Avocados
and bananas contain a lot of
good nutrition for your money.
KIEDFORD (0S5G09) IBSS SIN
Is Thaf SoF
The mammalian mother's re
sponsibility does not end with
bearing the offspring. In addi
tion she must protect her kelp
less young.
Apparently she does this to
day because in times past she
has done a mora dependable job
than the carefree male. And so,
she ha been saddled with this
additional task.
In a sense, saddling the mam
malian female with this added
responsibility of protecting the
helpless young seems rather
curious. As with all females, she
he loet weight and strength in
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icies for U.S.
the erflegl of giving birth. Be
idE, she ia usually smaller,
veekr, and less well equipped
with protective devices such as
horns and antlers than the stal
wart male. Yet, with few excep
tiona. the male father goes about
his carefree way, seldom even
recognizing his offspring and
more than ready to devour them
should the opportunity offer.
Even in the exceptional cases
ehere fathers may help mothers
protect the young, the major
thgre devolves upon the female.
When danger threatens the
brood, some otherwise extreme
ly timid mammalian mothers
will fight as though possessed.
Even mice. Other females like
the doe, may resort to cunning,
luring the intruder away. Should
a dog get on a mother raccoon's
trail, she will deposit her brood
in the nearest tree, and then,
even though wounded, dash
away. Only after she has thrown
the enemy off will she return
to her family.
While nursing, some mothers
elect to rgmain close by their
helpless young even if they
themselves must go without
food. Among these are the big
horn and mountaain goat. De
spite the paucity of food, they
usually go into the vastnesses
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Rang.r-Naturalitt
of the higher mountains to give
birth, for here they can keep
their young safe from predators.
It is not unusual for these nan
nies to go without water and
food for several days until their
charges are mature enough to
join up with the group.
Uses Art of Decay
Not only will she sometimes
fight against terrifying odds to
protect her brood, tut she will
also at times use the art of da
coy, leading the enemy away.
At Yellowstone, an elk cow was
observed working on t pair of
grizzlies who had epproached
dangerously near 'to her hidden
calves. Despite the fact that the
bears were much heavier and
considerably more powerful, she
gave a sharp bark of distress
which warned her youngsters.
Dutifully, they "froze." Than,
after waiting until the grizzlieg
were within 30 feet, .Vie dashed
awey leading them off. Almost
jn hour later, the wily mother
returned from another direction
to feed her twins.
Although it i rather rare,
some mammalian mothers sum
mon the herd when danger
threatens. Should t polar, bear
appear, the mother walrus
screams for help and the whole
herd of clumsy gients mfiy rg
spond. Another far-north mam
mal, the musk ox, will fight in
a group to the death to protect
young, or themselves.
Will Answer Call
Many mammalian mothers will
come to the aid of their young
should they give a call of dis
tress. The timid flying squirrel
is one of these, even if the in
truder should be a human. On
one occasion, a lumberjack took
the young from a tree which he
had felled. To retrieve them
the flying squirrel mother climb
ed up the human kidnaper's
clothing and took her offspring
away one by one. Rolling each
baby into a ball, she grapsed it
in her teeth gently by the slack
skin of its belly, and climbed
a nearby tree. From this she
glided for a few hundred feet
to another tree where a cavity I
offered her family a new home.
Extremely rare among mam- j
malian mothers is the ringed i
seal who will deliberately aban
don her young whenever danger
threatens in fact, she may be
Theft from Beetavratt
5ep9rfe to Seii&a
Theft of about S47.1 from
Jack's Drive-Up restaurant, Ho
North Riverside ave., Medford,
was reported Sriday by Myron
Edward Shafer, It, an ajmgloyeg
at the restaurant, accortin to
city polic.
Officers said the buildirtfl 995
entered by a windov thici
broken near a rear door Vhara
the lock could be ralaasai. Th
cash register was forcaA b$ g
sharp object, police said.
Carl Herman "Viltemcrfl.
owner of the restaurant, s&id th&
theft occurred somttime aest JBh
i and i:3a a.m. Sriijpy, &h&
reported.
tha onle mother ta 8b g. 8 ftp
timid cregtur is so trifi3 itaV
she vill push off t to JaoeC
sign of dengr, legvine) he flg-
1S youna) tahind her. aVn flt,
there ere other cloaly vetatgB.
spetcies. such as the hont aal,
who will fight to the testfc to
protect their offspring. Tftgi
tha rule.
(Cepyrlget. leWT.Jsjj
Rmejsee Burap)
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free: By special frrgngemfrif
with the editors of the Sncyclo
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judges will award each we$j to
the reader who sends mg the
best true-life nature adventure,
or the best nature observation,
or the best question on nature
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The human body comprises e,
system of 206 bones which gre
held together and moved by 69
muscles. , 0
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Evenings By Apnolntmrnt
rtione Z-&840 Evenln
Voters in the Great Decisions
program in Jackson county were '
evenly divided on how U. S. ;
policy in Europe should be guid-!
ed, results of the second Great ;
Decisions balloting here indicat- 1
ed. !
Of the 44 Great Decisions
groups submitting opinion bal-;
lots on U.S. policies of all-out !
war is remote. Therefore if East
and West can reach agreement j
on military problems it may be !
easier to reach a political set-
tlement.
Other Vole
An equal number voted for
the following philosophy: "If we
deal with Russia from a position
of strength and are willing to j
compromise on some things and !
hold out on others, we can ev-1
entually reach an understanding j
with Russia." . j
Second question appearing on ,
the ballot asked what the U. S.
should do in its relations with j
Britain and France. ;
Of the total, ballots submit- j
ted, 47 per cent favored realiz- !
jng that Britain, France and the
U. S. have the same basic ob
jectives; but we should consult ;
closer on methods Cthrough ;
NATO). A vote of 45.5 per cent
favored no change in U. S. pol- j
icy against use of force, but try j
to patch up our differences with
Britain and France as fast as
possible.
Third QuMtion j
The third question asked what '
the U. S. should do to meet any
Russian military threat.
Of the total ballots,' 58.9 per
cent said, "Recognize that the
West can not match communism
strength man-for-man but that
NATO and U. S. power of retal
iation will keep Russia from at
tacking us. Continue to build
NATO and keep the door open
for negotiation with Russia."
On the question of German
reunification, 35.5 per cent fav
ored following the present pol
icy: insist on all-German elec
tions and a united Germany's
right to join NATO or stay out.
Offering to negotiate with
Russia on a reunited neutral
Germany was favored by 31.2
per cent.
WEATHER By United Press
Northern California: Partly
cloudy Sunday; scattered light
showers or snow flurriesn Sier
ra and near Oregon border. Lit
tle change in temperature.
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