Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 01, 1963, Image 19

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Civil Rights Progress
Salem - Oregon can fc"sin
its 15th year under civil
rights statutes pleased with
the deep inroads made against
discrimination, but also con
cerned with the areas where
discrimination has become so
accepted that it passes un
noticed. That is the way Oregon's
civil rights administrator ap
praises the program ol the
Fair Employment Practices
Act which in 1949 was the
sixth state law in the nation
to guarantee equal oppor
tunity in employment.
Mark A. Smith has been
administering Oregon civil
rights laws under Labor Com
missioner Norman O. Nilscn
since 1955.
He finds "it has become a
normal practice in Oregon to
extend freely to certain
groups jobs on particular oc
cupational levels while with
holding those same work op
portunities from othrr groups
or permitting them only token
Placement."
Has Firm Views
The civil rights administra
tor has firm views on the im
rrrtance of equal cmploy
inl opportunities. "Business.
AN
EXCEPTIONAL
BUY FOR
THE THRIFTY
HOUSEWIFE
Tw Miles South of Medford on Highway 99
iiWrir''ra
FOR
HLL DIRT
at cost of hauling only. Loading in North
Medford and Central Point.
Phone 773-3522
3g
I
for thoit who want the
retirement home site in beoutiful Central Oregon . .
Spectacular snow eapprd mountain views from large
wooded home sites 1 1 to 2'i oces surrounding
0 colorful Operating Cottle Ranch strung o'ong historic,
tndion Ford Creek on the Eastern slope of the Cascade
Mountains . . . roads, water svstem and electric power
olreodv in place . . . unlimi.d riding trails on tonch,
odiommg National Forest and neorby Three Sisters
Primitive Area . . . two suoerb ski oreos, fifteen and
thirty miles . . . Finest stream ond loVe fishing as close
os eight miles . , . Deer hunting tn odiotning Deschutes
Notiono Forest onces $1500 to $5000 Dted ond
Titlt Insurance with eoch purchase, No Sales by Mail.
Illustrated brochure upon revest,
Jar
II, . o. u carta I jj
CM mat be3
VALLEY FINANCE CO.
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P.O. Bex 126
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ca -iy s
industry, organized labor and
government - all have an ob
ligation to see that FEP apply
all the way down the line,
from top to bottom. It is also
j urgent for community leaders
to become personally involved
in the matter.
I "Racial discrimination in
j employment hits hardest those
I least able to cope with it,"
I Smith asserts. "Namely, the
' youth, women, handicapped
! and older workers who must
work out of necessity."
He feels that employers in
d u 1 g i n g in discriminatory
employment practices should
not operate licensed public
business or obtain public
works contracts or subsidies
from public funds. He believes
'"every applicani for employ
ment in a unw shop could
have an equal chance at the
job if the labor-management
contract contained a non-discrimination
clause binding
both management and the
union to an unvarying prac
tice of merit employment.
Lack of opportunity in edu
cation, housing and health
stem from employment dis
crimination." Smith looks upon the FEP
Time
ryri Mm lew
I Bm k- B7 3
Excellent for canning, freezing
and eating fresh, but do not
qualify for our gift boxes.
Bring your own containers.
Open 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
CLOSED SUNDAYS
SALE
beit in a recreotional or
Realtor
Grentt Pats,
Or.
By Jtmmy Hatlo
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Review
Act as the solid base for Ore
gon's other civil rights laws
which bar racial and religious
discrimination in vocational,
profession and trade training,
in public accommodations and
services and in housing. The
continuous scries of civil
rights acts has kept Oregon in
the forefront of states with
enforceable social legislation.
On the favorable side of
the ledger is the improvement
in intergroup relations over
the years, a positive observa
tion coming from Smith's con
tacts with all elements of the
population.
He pointed out every re
sponsible group in the state
has expressed itself against
discrimination based on race, j
religion, color or national
origin.
He noted that Oregon em
ployers are inclined to be con
ciliatory when confronted
wOh a discrimination com
plaint. Of the 550 or more j
discrimination in employment
and informal requests for in
vestigation of a discrimina
tory situation filed in the
past 14 years with the Bureau
of Labor, only three have re
quired a public hearing peti
tion because of inability to
correct the situation in con
ference. The way is clear lo Smith,
who said "in Oregon we have
conceded the right of evcry-
Qone to make a living regard-
jess oi ins race, crcea or na
tional origin," he says. "We
must now step farther and
give him the right to make
more than a living, the right
of developing his ability and
making his life one of pro.
ductive afiM creative pursuit."
Skirl Sheps-Up
Move to fall's quickened
pace in skirt shapes with
most flattering gored or crisp
ly pleated silhouettes. Choose
flannel, tweed, faille.
Printed Pattern 943S:
Misses' Sizes 2-P25. 26. 28. 30,
32. Size 28 gored skirt I7
yds. 54-inch; pleated l'
yard.
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SECTION D
MEDFORDSfcTRIBUNE
MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1963
Feeding the Family
By ZOL?
Food
JL.
Stulfcd Chicken
A. La Moracaino Savory
Moroccan specially
The kingdom of Morocco,
which is about the size of
California, has a population
of over 11" 2 million. It is
essentially an agricultural
country. Casablanca, with its
mysterious and frequently ro
manticized Casbah, has per
haps the world's largest artifi
cial port.
Stuffed Chicken a La Moro
caine. redolent with spices, is
considered highly by Moroc
cans, according to representa
tives at the United Nations.
2 whole fryers
2 sticks of butter or
margarine
1 cup water
' i teaspoon ginger
' is teaspoon pepper
2 teaspoon cinnamon
Pinch saffron
Salt
Stuffing
Brown chickens in butter,
turning to brown on all sides.
When brown, stuff chickens
with rice stuffing. Close and
secure openings wtih skewers.
Place chickens in pan with
close-filling cover, add 1 cup
boiling water in which spices
have been blended. Simmer
for 1-34 hours over low heat.
AOiiiuonai water may neca
be added.
'Stuffing. Add l'i cups
rice to 3 cups boiling salted
water. Simmer until water is
absorbed; add 'i cup raisins,
plumped in boiling water; Vj
cup almonds, toasted and
ground; 1 4 teaspoon ginger,
U teaspoon pepper, 1 4 tea
spoon cinnamon, pinch of saf
fron. Mix lightly.
Chicken Salad-Surprise
Surprise everyone with an
unexpected and unbelievably
good flavor by replacing half
of the celery in your chicken
salad with diced fresh canta
loupe. Good in ham salad, too.
Fresh Mushroom Souffle
Excitingly Different
Fresh mushrooms with
Iheir tantalizingly delicate
flavor are now available the
year around to go into such
excitingly different dishes as
this Mushroom Souffle. Care
fully cultivated mushrooms
come to the market fresh
every day from nearby areas.
Recipe makes six to, eight
servings.
2 cups C2 pound) finely
chopped fresh mush
rooms fi tablcsooons butler
1 4 cup flour
1 cup milk
1"4 teaspoons salt
's teaspoon ground black
pepper
' 2 cup diced celery
1 tablespoon grated fresh
onion
4 eggs, separated
"Cheese Sauce
Fresh parsley, chopped
Rinse mushrooms under
cold running water; cut off
just the top of the stem. Chop
fine and cook slowly in 2
tablespoons of the butter 5
minutes or until tender, stir
ring frequently. Melt remain
ing butler in a saucepan.
Blend in flour. Hemove from
heat and gradually stir in
milk. Cook over medium heat
3 minutes or until thickened,
stirring constantly. Add salt,
black pepper, celery, onion
and mushrooms.
Beat egg yolks well; gradu
ally, stirring quickly, add hot
mixture. Beat egg whites un
til stiff and carefully fold into
the mixture. Turn into a but
tered Hi quart casserole.
Place in a pan of hot water.
Bake in aQucheated slow'!25
degree, oven II2 hours orun
til nicely browned over the
top and cooked through the
center. (Wncn done the lop is
firm to the touch and a knife
inserted in center comes out
tifan.) Serv at once with
C11ee.se Sauce Garnish with
chopped parsley.
"Cheese Sauce. Use favorite
cheese wC recipe or start
with cannrrl cheridar cheese
soup and add desired season
ing';. 0
Poultry. Lgq. Ground Bed
Fresh Produce Bel Buys
Turkeys and chickens,
whole for roasting and cut in
halves, quarters and indivi
dual parts for harbecuing, or
frying, top the list of best pro
tein buys. Hens continue to
Vine Ripened
IMS
984 Beall Lane
Turn East from 99 at the El Rancho
Motel, 3rd Place on the left
PACES 1 to 6
VINCENT '
Editor
work overtime producing an
abundance of eggs, nature's
own ready-packaged conveni
ence food. Within their scaled
containers are high quality
protein, vitamins A and D, es
sential B-vitamins and min
erals. Other Protein Buys. And
lo! ground beef led all the
rest for use in myriad casse
roles, meat loaves, patties, and
spaghetti sauces. Americans
eat approximately 35 million
Pounds of ground beef a week
For breakfast quickie that has
tempting flavor, staying pow
er Ind good nutrition, try a
broiled or braised beef pattie.
Pork, both fresh and
smoked, and its attendant
products, ham and sausage,
are in excellent supply, fish
and shellfish, fresh, frozen
and canned, are readily avail
able to prevent meal monot
ony. Fish barbecues well, but
keep in mind that fish must
he cooked only unlil dune.
Fresh fish displays in the
markets now feature sot
halibut, salmon, swordfish
and albacore. If you haven't
had fresh tuna (albacore) you
arc in for a pleasant surprise.
Milk, cheeses and other dairy
products arc excellent sources
of inexpensive protein.
Fresh Produce
' The accent this week is on
seasonal fruits. Watermelon,
icy-cold for instant refresh
ment, and cantaloupes, casa
bas, Cranshaws, honeydews
and Persian melons, for serv
ing not-so-cold for greatest
flavor enjoyment, are in good
supply. Gravensleins, the pir
and sauce apples, are pultiiSs
in their brief appearance so
enjoy them now. Summer va
rieties of avocados, beautiful
clusters of variously assorted
colorful grapes, delicious nec
tarines, peaches, plums and
citrus fruits are abundant.
Bartlelt pear crop is small this
year. Figs, for breakfast or
dessert, are also available.
Fresh vegetable buys are
many. They include carrots,
celery, tomatoes. Bell pep
pers, egg plant, green and dry
onions, lettuce, summer
squashes and potatoes.
Good marketing! . . . and
for the very best . . . check
the ads in this newspaper.
7fh Grade Students
To Attend Meeting
All the sevcnlh grade stu
dents who will attend Hod
rick Junior- High school this
year are asked to attend an
orientation meeting in the
school gym from 9:30 until
11 a.m. Friday, Sept. fi.
During this time they will
receive books, schedules and
lockers, meet teachers, see
classrooms, and have an op
portunity to a.sk questions.
Students new to Medford
and who live in the llrdnck
attendance area should attend
the meeting, school officials
said. As announced earlier,
the students should register
as soon as possible. However,
this may be done before or
after the orientation meeting
if necessary;
For students in the Lone
Pine, Howard, West Side, and
Wilson areas, the bus schedule
will be that normally in op
eration for the 8 a.m. sched
ule at Hedrick Junior High
school. However, for the one
day of orientation, the sched
ule will be operated one hour
later than listed time.
Breakfast Cheese
For a welcome change,
start the day with a cheese
omelet or a sprinkling of
grated cheddnr over the
shirred eggs. Some people like
Iheir breakfast toast spread
with cream cheese and sprin
kled with cinnamon. There
are sturdy folks who want a
piece of sharp Cheddar with
their cut of apple pie at
breakfast.
Or - :
When You Think of
Real Estate See
Walter H. Jones
- Reilter
Km. 72 CENTURY BLDG.
Phont 772-4453
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Try and Stop Me
By BENNETT CERF r-
OBSERVES that keen student of human behavior, Ken
neth Colby: "Men walk from the knee; women from
the hip. Men strike matches toward themselves; women
away. Men dress to look
like other men; women
to looljj unique within the
cun?nt r?,Sh.lv,lSV
at their fingernails by
cupping their palms and
bending their fingers to
ward themselves; wom
en extend their fingers
palms downward. Men
nag their wives for what
they do; women nag their
husbands for what they
don't do."
An avid golf enthusiast,
anxious to gel out to ttic
links as quickly as possible, joined a funeral procession, whizzed
through a succession of red lights, and eventually1 turned-s into
a side street. A motorcycle cop was right behind him, however.
"No soap, buddy," said the unfeeling voice of the law. "Back in
line! I saw yuu join that funeral procession. Now stay in it."
The poor golfer ended up at the cemetery, where the cop made
him stay for the entire service.
A distinguished Presbyterian once assured Canada's Prime
Minister Sir Jolui MacDonald, "I have supported you actively.
Sir Jolui, every time I believed you were right."
"That wasn't much use to me, Kir," sighed the Prime Minister.
"What I need are men who will support me when I'm wrong."
C 196J. by Bennett Cerf. Distributed by Kins Feature Syndlct
Three Sailors Die, On Hurt ii Cnsh
Norwalk, Calif. -H'PH- Three
sailors were killed and a
fourth critically hurl early
Friday when a truck smashed
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TWO NEW HOMES BY HOLLY CONSTRUCTION CO.
4 Bedrooms
2 Batht
Fireplace with Fan
Hardwood Floon
Doublt Garaqt X
PU.tr Willi
Slidinq GUn Door Patio Z
Almoil 1300 Ft. Living Attt
Built-in OvtR, Rjntjt
$16500
into their stalled car on a
freeway, the California High
way Patrol reported.
Police and the Navy identi
fied the three victims, all crew
members of the USS Delta, as
Waller J. Knight Jr., 18,
Portland, Ore.; John H. Vcene
man HI, 19, Bautuia, Ohio,
and Gordon D. Persons, 22,
Tillamook, Ore.
Critically hurt was Dtn A.
Carson, 19, Oregon City, Ore.
According to patrolmen,
the car apparently f st (li
ed in the middle Una of Iht
Santa Ana Freeway wit it
lights out when struck by a
newspaper truck. lnvcstiM
tors said the four occupants
were trying to attract tltcn
lion when the vehicle was hit.
The truck driver, James
llnlliday, 30, Baldwin Park,
Calif., escaped injury.
JUDGE DIES
West Los Angeles, Calif.
(1IPII -Superior Court Judge Cle
ment D. Nye, 69, who sen
tenced author Caryl Chessman
to death in lflfif), died early
Friday at his home, police re
ported. WHY CALL
Because we have "xcluiivei" on lomi real neat deals.
Like a single BR duplex in lip top shape and in a good west side
neighborhood. $15,900.00.
And, a perfect "in-law" set up. Two beautiful houses on a ter
rific landscaped lot. Ot'& a 3 IK and one's a 2 BR. Two
baths in the big ru and a bath arid" a half m the smaller
house. Also has irricvffcei acrea for your horse. Fine cast side
location. $66,00D.0X).
And, for tbo: lived rM of town, a thrre bedroom, two
bath anej a C(il of ;res. hi, a mwq pool too. $1 6,500.00
And, this out of ton rnr hrounHt his prire down to $14 .
500.00 for a thr R, 2 Wrib bv 90'xl50' lot. This
is a good buy.
Great Caesar's ghost This guf changed his mind about sub
dividing. New law, you know. 1 f h. ants to sell the whole
280 acres for $56,000.00. It'i rfily 7 mils from Medfoid. i
Somebody really nreds this 53 -re ranch nn Hwy. $9 S. Fine
jntl ar.d all irrigated. Good home and out bldg's. $55,000.00.
And lots more homes and ranches and river properties and I
rentals, i
B The jfeo 4ft rca
24 MYRTLE
HOUSE TODAY end UVEQR OAT
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Central Poinf n
nHigh School 6
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Hazel S.
Central Point
Actress loses Plea
For Funds in Divorce
Los Angeles -IUPD- Actress
Anne Francis not on'y lost her
request for temporary ali
mony Thursday but was or
dered to pay court costs and
her own attorney's fees be
cause she was making more
money than her husband.
Superior Judge rnVld
PraeRcr did, however, take
under submission n petition
for silpport of her 17-month-old
daughter, Jane Elizabeth.
Miss Francis, 32, recently be
gan divorce action against her
husband. Dr. David Abeloff,
a Beverly Hills dentist.
ARTICLES FILED
Salem - IUP1) - Articles of
incorporation were on file to
day for Cascade Sales Man
agement Enterprises, Inc.,
Medford, signed by Cliff
Johnson, L. John Day and
Colonel Rock Hutchings.
ON THE LOVELY
ROGUE
394 acre ranch will carry 250
head cattle. 1 4-beHroom mod
ern home, 2 tenant cottages,
ample barn space; 2 ponds
stocked with fish; priority water
right for 80 acres several
springs; completion of Lost
Creek Dam will provide lake
rtge. Hrart of Recreational area
wonderful investment at $1 17,-
500. 29 down. Excellent
terms.
2V?-aere tract, 2 btdg. levels,
I right on river safe from flood
ing, 1 gorgeous view, 2-bed-room
summer cabin, 200 ft.
stretch lovely river. $ 10,600
cash or terms. 1
Perfect seclusion, 300 ft. beau,
tiful river it, 10 .:rj, per
fect s:lusion, attr.frtiv 0rm,
$20,000.
2Cf)-ft. ft. rivr lot, rectal.
ly nice 'stretch nvw, 2 build
ing Ws, $6, ori,
Versatile S-acrt trjt, 225 ft.
cn river and O.fcr L: Hy.
Attr4:tiv new home, evry con
venience. The only on of its
kii SuM'lr Motel, Trlrs,
or subsistenc raq
20 view acres in Area where 1
acre homesitos are soling for
$3000, Excellent pond site; fine
soil; cannot be duplicated t
$10,000.
R9T ft SAJSFORD
R. E. Broker
Crater Le Hy. Cccb A.
SbadV Cove, 0.
Open Sunday
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JACKSON
COUNTY REALTY
WHITI CITY
4781 Cnttr Lk. Hwy., MadietJ
Clayton W. Lewis
t Realtor
DON & ROSEMARY
ASHPOIE
SALES
' Phoni 826-9101
or 773-5502
Have Listings Want Listings
Will Travel
CENTRAL POINT BRANCH
5-10-15-20 ACRES
All irrig. $750 per acre.
Terms.
39 acres, irrig. Excellent sub
division, $1,000 per A.
Terms.
HIDEAWAY CABIN SITE
On Big Butte Creek, excel
lent fishing and hunting,
paved road to prop.
LARGE FAMILY HOME
3 B.R., family room situated
so could be used for more
B.R.'s. Crater High school
dist. Beautiful view of R.R,
$12,500. Low dn.
OL STAGE ROAD
5 beautiful view acres with
attractive 3 B.R. home, large
double garage, workshop.
Plenty of water, $16,500.
Good terms.
FULL PRICE
For this small home on 2
plus acres. Lots of shade.
RNE STREET
Medford, finds this very
comlortablo 2 B.R. home,
i some furniture, cement
foundation. $6,5G0. Good
terms. .
Mov right in this lovely
horu overlooking. R.R. on
nmrcK. 2 aaros. Ca-ge pic
lure witA.s, Ms of extras.
$15,500, terms.
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St SfttrfA Etarrft liifiutftiffcn
Mafc.133-5 or
wwew gratify affr-vtn
Just put on the nwkot, alwost
finivwd 3 B.R. none on 5!2
a:ros itm breaaa tAing vcw
ot lv varfkoy. 4 irno. :rcs.
E P. sctaol Ast. tlt,30 wife
$l,(XO aki. 3hon Wy 9. oaly.
omrvpts wwaa
10 Cras with irrid. 3 B.R.
fcww, la-tf1 bww, tarfiaq sbtfd,
chickm Inh, $14,790 w
$5,50 dn. lal. $80 wo.
ton mnsg r
3 B ft. hone on 6 at Im
Wh.w? Cu-y stem. ("kcIIo ajel,
$7,060 wife 1,009 aVi.
BUIUUNB WKATttM
Vl acae excellent soil lust -
sir Point, $-2,544 wrth
doo on.
Very comforfableol B.R. borne,
with irrig. r3ood building site,
$11,750. Some terms. Owner
will trn for larger pboe.
40 AC RBf
In be,rfikji scttina. cloife to
R P.. fishing, 15 irrig. very com
fortable home, $21, MS wt
25 dh.
Bue tm6 nrsv atpe with con-
fortaWe 2 B.R. home, owner
consider larqp trailer house
hear CAscADt stcomnra
2 to 10 acre tracts with drilled
wells, terms.
UaRW POft A STOEft
OS DaU9 RplS
Wr have 1 00 lo 309 cow-cdf
m frdB irriq.
2 hdrm. rental on 1 Vz A.;
doilftW 9Kaor, woi4c shop, ex
krf locaa. fcoofe tmwfli
-fcmidhr trailer house pert
dovn.
Fenced, nearly 5A. Compheoofy
turnid, 4 pdNa vm. mora-
4tim posfjowoD.
3 Bedrooms
Panel Family Room
' 8' Brtakfail Bar
' Largo Llv, R. and Dining ft.
' Double Firt placo, glau doori
' ) Separata Bathi
' Double Car Garago
' Heavy Shake Roof
" Patio
o
Frigidairo Oven Rangt
Ovor 1S50 Sq. Ft.
419,500