FIRST CRASH PHOTO-Above is the first available pic
ture of the actual wreckage of a light plane in the Yukon
Territory, after which Ralph Flores, San Bruno Calif
and Helen Klabcn, New York, spent 48 days in the wilder-
Feeding the Family
By ZOLA VINCENT
Food
Sweet and Sour
Fish for Change
Pickled onion, honey and
sugar give this sweet and sour
fish entree its sweetness; vine
gar adds the zest. Garnish
with tomato and cucumber
slices. Use white fish fillets,
fresh or frozen, of your choice.
Local fish displays offer sev
eral varieties.
6 or more fish fillets
3 egg yolks
, teaspoon salt
W cup sherry
1 1 cup flour
4 cup fine dry bread crumbs
1 cup oil for frying
',4 cup cooking or salad oil
3 tablespoons sugar
6 tablespoons vinegar
2 tablespoons honey
1 teaspoon ground ginger
cup pickled onions.drained
W cup cold water
1VS tablespoons cornstarch
Dip fish fillets in mixture
of egg yolks, salt and sherry,
turning frequently to coat
evenly. Then dip fish into mix
ture of flour and bread
crumbs. Cook in hot fat about
five minutes to each side;
drain.
Combine salad oil, sugar,
vinegar, honey, ginger and on
ions; cook over low heat for
two minutes. Blend water and
cornstarch to a paste and grad
ually add to sauce, stirring
constantly. Cook until smooth
and thickened. Pour sauce
over fish and serve.
Very fine accompaniment
for this is canned peach halves
topped with bacon bits, broil
ed until bacon is crisped.
Onion-Cucumber Salad
For a delightful change,
make this salad and pass it in
a vegetable dish as a generous
relish with any meat, poultry
or fish.
Thinly slice one unpeelcd
good-size cucumber. Thinly
slice one-half medium-size on
ion, separating rings. Combine
one-half cup vinegar, one-half
cup water, 1 1 tablespoons su
gar, dash of salt and pepper.
Pour over vegetables; mari
nate at least one hour. Drain
to serve.
Avocado-Filled Salads
Are Popular Specialty
California avocados are
readily available at reasona
ble prices. When you choose
avocados for immediate serv
ing, they should feel slightly
soft when pressure is applied
gently with the palms oi me
hands. We repeat this vital
information for recent comers
to our area.
Chill the avocados. Pull off
the skin with a small knife;
then cut fruit in half, either
lengthwise or widthwisc. Re
move the seed. When you cut
them widthwise, cut a thin
slice from the ends to make
them sit up straight. Sprinkle
fruit lightly with salt and lem
on juice. Arrange on beds of
salad greens and fill with your
choice of the following. For
each four guests:
Combine lightly one cup
diced cooked chicken, llakcd
tuna or other seafood, three
fourths cup diced celery, one
half cup diced cucumber and
one-half cup mayonnaise. Fill
avocado halves. Garnish with
lemon wedges and greens.
Combine one-half cup sliced
ripe olives, two-thirds cup
diced celery, two-thirds cup
diced tomato and one-fourth
cup sliced green onion. Heap
into avocado halves and top
mixture with one-fourth cup
any tart French dressing and
one tablespoon catsup.
Macaroni Magic
Macaroni and cheese be
comes a dish of distinction
when grated onion, chopped
green pepper and or sliced
stuffed olives are added. Bite
size pieces of cooked sausage
or frankfurters will g've 'tid
ed flavor and texture contrast
to this popular dish.
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Custard Topping
Caramel-flavored baked cus
tard is sensational when serv
ed with cinnamon-flavored
whipped cream as a topping.
Soup Dress-Up
A spoonful of lightly salted
whipped cream or dairy sour
cream dresses up any cream
soup. Sprinkle with bit of pap
rika or chopped parsley.
April Abundance
Brings Bargain Beef
Beef continues to be the big
buy as west coasters consume
more beef than do residents of
other areas. Beef in all cuts is
lower than noted in many
years and it is thought likely
that it may not be as low
again in the forseeable future.
All of which means that if you
have freezer space, you'd be
wise to fill it with beef.
Lamb is in the limelight as
Spring lamb comes to market.
No bargains to be sure, but
mighty fine eating that justi
fies the extravagance if its
fancy chops you have in mind.
Poultry and eggs continue
to be excellent values, en
couraging cooks to try new
ways with broiler-fryers and
encouraging more frequent
serving of eggs at breakfast.
Fish and shellfish in April
abundance include Dungeness
crabs, fish sticks and portions,
halibut, flounder, oysters,
rockfish, sablefish, salmon,
scallops, shrimp. Stock up on
canned tuna which is. often
spccialed and on sardines
which are good values.
Cheddar Cheese Specialed
All dairy products are plen
tiful. Cheddar cheese, most
popular of all cheeses is spe
cialed for making of sand
wiches, biscuits, custards, fon
dues, rarebits; for cooking
with macaroni, with potatoes
and with rice. Try cheese slic
es broiled over mayonnaiscd
toast, tomato halves, topped
with bacon and then all broil
ed. Keep plenty of milk on
hand for offering youngsters
from a pitcher encouraging
them to drink more milk.
Plentiful staples include po
tatoes, canned corn, rice, pea
nut butter, shortenings, cook
ing and salad oils, canned
apple sauce, canned cranberry
sauce.
Vegetable bins are piled
high with asparagus with
prices lower than last week,
broccoli, cabbage, topped car
lots, celery, cauliflower,
greens in great variety, let
tuce, dry yellow onions, win
ter squash, sweet potatoes.
Artichoke season is short so
make the most of this fine
vegetable now. Celery, fresh,
crisp and tender is plentiful
for relish trays, salads, sea
sonino soups, stews and for
I salad making.
Fruit displays offer fine va
riety in crisp apples, winter
I pears, avocados, Emperor
grapes and oranges. Plenty of
' rosy rhubarb. Strawberries in
creasing in supply right along.
EV.r finp anrietizcr OT dessert.
combine cooked rhubarb and
strawberries.
Boating Given Boost
Through Credit Plan
New York-Wli-With a po
tent assist from installment
credit, recreational boating
has mushroomed from a S905
million business in 1947 to
a S2.5-billionaycar industry
today.
Robert E Tobey. manager
of the marine products fi
nancing department of Uni
versal C.IT. Credit corpora
tion says amateur yachtsmen
throughout the United States
"now own 7.3 minion ikim
i tional craft - a broad base of
ownership that would have
I been impossible w ithout in
stallment credit " It'i estimat
ed that seven out of 10 boat
,ales involve use of credit.
ness. The plane is being inspected by Indian guide Alex
Van Bibber. The couple camped at the crash site for some
time, then moved two miles down hill to a clearing where
they were sighted and rescued March 25. (UPI
DAFFODIL OUEEN-Gail Belknap, 17-year old high school
girl from Sumner, Wash., has been chosen queen of the
30lh Puyallup Valley Daffodil I cslival. She is the first
red-head to be selected for the year-long reign. UPI)
VICTIMS LISTED-A telegram containing 4,373 names of
victims of Douglas Aircraft Co.'s forced layoffs following
loss of defense contracts is unrolled on the Western Union
counter at Santa Monica. Calif., by International Associa
tion of Machinists officials, including, from left, Lou
Sean, Virgil Pergrem and Mercy Lizarraga with other
members of the telegram committee in the background.
Receiving the telegram, to be sent to U. S. Senators
Thomas H. Kuchel and Clair Engle, is Jack Branson, man
ager of the Western Unions Santa Monica office lUPI)
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MEDFORD
MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD.
Plans for Mercury
Lights Announced
By Ashland Official
Ashland - Plans to install
100 new mercury lights at
main street intersections this
year were announced by City
Superintendent Elmer Biegel
at the council meeting this
week.
Also on the immediate
agenda arc the placing of 50
redwood benches in the busi
ness district and at locations
convenient for tourists. The
heavy benches will be anchor
ed in concrete.
A letter from the Ashland
puunc library trustees was
read and discussed in which
suggestions were made for a
20 -year over - all expension
program. The board recom
mends purchase of adjoining
properly on Siskiyou blvd.
and early remodeling of the
library building to acommo
date the children's depart
ment. It is expected that by 1982.
the present space of 7,290
square feet of floor space will
be enlarged to 20,000 square
feel by an addition to the
south. A special meeting with
the library boHrd was tenta
tively set for Tuesday, April
9, in the council chamber.
Zone Change Requests
Requests for zone changes
included one referred by the
planning commission which
Russian Action
Irritates China
Moscow - HOT - Soviet Pre
mier Nikita Khrushchev push
ed his drive for friendship
with Yugoslavia today despite
bitter criticism from Red
China.
Western experts on Soviet
affairs said the Kremlin lead
ers seemed to be challenging
the Peking regime deliberate
ly in courting the Yugoslavs,
chief targets of the Chinese
Reds in the ideological and po
litical dispute splitting the
Communist world.
The Peking regime consid
ers Yugoslavia s indepen
dent" communism "revision
ist" and accuses Yugoslav
President Tito of being a trait
or to the Communist cause.
But Khrushchev says Yugo
slavia is a socialist country
which should be kept in the
communist camp.
As a precondition for a re
conciliation with Moscow
Communist China has Instated
the Kremlin quit its rap-
proachement with Belgrade
and take a firm stand against
"Tito's revisionism.
Khrushchev has rejected
Peking's demands and has
gone out of his way this week
to make it clear he is not
about to be bullied on the
question.
Charitable Trust
Legislation Urged
Salem - IUPII - Atty. Gen.
Robert Thornton Thursday
urged passage of legislation
to supervise charitable trusts
and similar tax-free groups.
He said it would help turn up
"forgotten" money.
Thornton's statement on
IIB1393 was made to the!
House Committee on Planning f
and Development.
Thornton said the bill would
Dot apply to religious organi
zations, educational institu
tions, hospitals or other public
bodies.
Tile bill would require
charitable corporations, trus
tees and others holding simi
lar funds to register and file
periodic reports.
Thornton said states with
such legislation have "un
covered millions of dollars in
forgotten and dormant chari
table trust funds."
'Full Crew' Train
Law Clears Senate
Salem - fUPI - The railroad
brotherhoods scored a victory
Thursday when the Senate
voted 20-10 to retain the pres
ent "full crew" law
The move came after more
than a hour of parliamentary
wrangling and six ballots -one
of which was the first
party-line vote in the Senate
this session.
In effect, the Senate voted
to retain the present law
which requires three brake
men on main line freight
train ;. The law was amended
to delete reference to "steam '
locomotives.
The railroads had submit
ted legislation which would
have eliminated the statutary
requirement for a third brake
man. The railroad brother
hoods opposed, and charged
it would not be safe to op
erate the trains with two
brakemcn.
VISITS BELGIUM
Bruysels. Belgium - ITU -Gen
Lyman L. Lemnitzer, Su
preme Allied commander in
i Europe, arrived here Thurs-
! day on his first visit to Bel
gium since he took over the
I NATO command from Gen.
1 Lauris Norstad.
OREGON
j would permit multiple unit
construction on properly be
tween Highways 99 and 66.
This area of approximately
three acres lies behind the
medical building of Drs. John
Bradshaw and Robert Turner,
and the residence of Mrs.
Edna VanBlarcom. It is bor
dered by commercially zoned
property.
The request for zone chance
is made in connection with a
proposed housing project now
under consideration by the
Episcopal diocese. If the zon
ing is approved immediate
construction will begin on
apartment type units for re
tired persons and will include
a recreation center. Ten four-
plex units are planned. A
hearing was set for the plan
ning commission April 8.
Another zoning request to
be heard at the April 16
council meeting will be area
in the rear of the Bellview
Lumber yard for business.
A letter from the Lithia
Cab company protesting the
non - scheduled slops of the
Evergreen Bus company with
in the city limits will be dis
cussed at a later council meet
ing following further study.
Approve Request
The council approved and
sent to the water committee a
request from the Wranglers
Association for water connec
tion to its property where
toilets and drinking fountains
have been installed.
Wiley and Reinholdt Agen
cy was awarded the liability
insurance contract with a bid
of $4,801. Other bids were
Erwin Agency, $9,622,63;
Farmers Insurance, $5,981.60,
and Singmasler Agcncv, $7,
341.91. Upon recommendation of
the city auditors that bonds
on the recorder and treasurer
be increased was referred to
the finance committee.
City Attorney Harry Sker
ry advised the council that
May 17 is the date set for the
Winburn heirs case. The suit
is for settlement of title to the
former general hospital prop
erly.
Following a public hearing
at which two property owners
appeared curb, gutter and
pavement were ordered in on
Merrill st. and a portion of
Windsor st. Joseph Fader op
posed the measure while
waiter Bond favored it.
C H RYSLE R america s newest page setters
Sport mpwlnrulur uiih a
When the Chrysler 300 sets out to do a performance
job, it does it with flyinn colors. It's been chosen
(with complete justification) to pace the field at the
famed Indianapolis "600" on May 30th.
It's, already known as the No. 1 American rally car.
Successes include top awards In the Continental
Divide, Daniel Boone and Abominable Snow rallies.
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When Chrys'er sets out to pack a full-size Newport
with value, others take a back seat. Here's value that
surprises many who figure the crisp, custom beauty
of Chrysler ought to be priced much higher.
Consider the solid way this beauty is built. The com
plete way it's powered and equipped with a Firebolt
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END OF WILD CHASE Police check the arms of Judith
Mary Ellis. 23, for drug injections as they book her In San
Francisco on a fugitive warrant from Milwaukee, Wis. On
a 90-mile-per-hour chase, which at one time involved 19
police cars, two military police vehicles and agents of the
Army's CID, she was captured in a car that was found to
contain considerable quantities of drugs and barbiturates.
It all started with a visit to a friend at Letterman Hospital,
where CID officers recognized her. (UPI)
Local Student Places
In Math Contest
A Medford High school slu
dent, Michael James Whlnl
ham, was among students who
placed in the Oregon High
School Mathematics contest,
won for the third successive
year by Central Catholic
High school of Portland.
Approximately 4,850 high
school students representing
104 high schools competed in
the 1963 contest.
PLANS FOIL ATTENDANT
Ukiah, Calif. -1UP1I- Police!
showed incredible speed inl
solving the theft of $1471
1 hursday from a service sta
tion. They checked a smashed!
window, the station, a desk!
drawer - and arrested attend-
ant Aldcn Carl Nelson. IB,
who they said left his robbery!
plans in the desk.
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plus the power and handling of a true performance
car are all yours fo enjoy.
And, there's the most surprising extra of all your
Chrysler dealer's 5-year or. 50,000-mile warranty.
LitMe wonder Chrysler's setting the hot pace wherever
performance cars are being talked about.
V-8 that performs on regular. Torsion-bar suspension
that levels the roughest roads. Expensive decorator
fabrics. Six-way adjustable seats. Thick, door-tc dcr
carpeting. Then there's America's longest and best
new-car warranty, 5 years or 50,000 miles.
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Washington-HOT-The smok
ing habit has
among women than men in re
cent years, a government iur-
vey shows.
Approximately 23 uiiloon
women now smoke cigarettes,
UD 7 million in von vmra
About 37 million mi Irs nmi
smoke, a 4.5 million increase)
in me same period.
Washington - HOT - Defense)
Secretary Robert S. Mefln.
mara will confer next week
with American, British and
NATO officials in London and
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