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(81 4R WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 2. ' ' taW MEDFOKD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON lemon juice, to taste lettuce, salt and pepper, to taste cherry tomato Slice rye bread to 18 slices. Using round graduated cutters, cut 6 of each size. Spread each round wi'h softened butter. Cut chicken finely, add mayonnaise, lemon juice, and seasonings. Spread largest round of rye biKxrSaSi the chicken mixture. Top with the second size round. Cut cheese slices to fit and place on top with a bit of lettuce; top with the third size round. Sfjead Egg-Salsa Mix on remaining round, ad to first two layers and top with party picks ir cherry toraitos cut fnto petals. Makes 6 tempting sandwiches. NOTE: Bread will cut bet ter if frozn. jliili::;-'.'i' i." Ll'.'.,.f. t1'.-''' " mmmmSS5iSi i a i ! L . 'M l -ijf I Erf! Hiui kv I'ac MwJ TrrVw Macau!; Drfnrmriil fWTC. MINKINC. n THE DECLINE. Coffee consumption in the U. S. has drclinod 11 dm- rent from hc WI7-W base average wnuc onsumpiiuii ui ica oaa muc -ii pgr tim iijiii .. . . .. ,. .., w;wi increasing Z Lis "S ni lure looks like this: cups per day consumed by coffee drinkers d n from 4 17 in 12 to 4 12 this year: last year. 74.7 per cent of the population lover age 10) drank ..fU this vear 712 per cent do: 'in the home, consumption has dropped from 2.57 cups per flav In 7.53 nips. lrr ..' . v ; , 1 " ttJV V w I 'SWJ: 'S.:.ft liPs. . i? AP- . ( I '-' f 'v,.Lav4 AMIMMMM Wi ifW, ji. ti .Wftia; NEW AMERICAN MOTORS CARS MAKE DEIIUT. American Motors today announced new anil broadened Mill Rambler Classic and Ambassador linos. Styling refinements, new linrdtnr. models and new ronvenienee options are prominent among the advances in Imlli American Motors' top-selling Clasiie line and the Ambassador luxury line, according In Paul l.ea nl l.ea Motors. Filth and Haiilett streets In Medlord. With the company's lowest-priced Rambler, the drastically changed MM American that was announced Inst week, the company has now Introduced three distinct lines nl lilfit com pact ears that roniplelelv span the market for this popular car type. rnrwri fl.iss siilc windows and a distinctive horizontal flnellne grille accenliiale Hie all- nxiv mm Rambler American, shown above. Five sedan models are offered in addition In two hardlops. two slaiinn wagons and one convertible. Stainless steel rocker panel covers which provide added protection are standard on most models. Spiirts-tvpe slvling iC It lop performance nod extremely luxurious Interiors highlight the 1I Rambier Ambassador 'Klll-ll (wo-door hardtop, below. Hardlops arc new to both (he Ram bler Classic nod Ambassador series Ibis year. Also available are four-door sedans and sta tion wagons. Horsepower ratings range from 127 lo 1!M on Classic models and from 2.'.0 to 270 on Ambassadors. r CHII.I.V FALL MORMNtiS OFFER A REMINDER Rial winter "Preslonc" Anti-Free.e are using Mail Tribune columns to remind motorists to prepare their cars for cold weathe1'. Total protection is the keynote of Piestone's l'.m:i campaign and (he familiar can, shown here, contains the widely known much tested and trusted nnti-lreeze. Medfnrd dealers are slot-king up with Preslone to meet (he demand of (op selling months ahead. GAIL'S MARKET IS Mt) l0 to a new building in Rogue River. The former location, frame hiiilding. is being re moved by VYclclno & Son, house wreckers ol Wildorvillc, while the new stoic just hack of (he old is bring made rra:iv for opening day the laller part ol next week. A parking lot will occupv the place of the building being taken down. O. K. RCRKER WELDERS. INCORI'ltll VI'EP OF LIT TLETON. Colorado and Klickitat County Developers, Inc. today jointly announced plans for the location of a orv tread rubber manufacturing plant in (loldendale, Washington. Mr. Harold V. James, Chairman of the Hoard and Presi dent of O. K , slated he was very pleased to have Ihe new' plant located in (rtddendale. Mr W. IV Brewer. Executive Vice President o( 0. K.. staled, "The expanding demand for K Head rubber, lues and other products, required that we in-. Ihe Northwest Following Ibis decision, a number of ag- Uic Stale ol Washington submitted allractive proposals that a decision as 'sii ilL-nl .ir.r.'-.r:' -i . .vl- H'-T. ' f 1 f tr el i ii i mm i a-.- r -tM-rij-ffr a y jr f . - M 4't '""'lEmaa L.iL.iaiiaiMiL illinium in i inn i i i III .1 ' "' 6- ikrwx 1 7?fSJ U,-.ii) 'lflTwld HiHli fliB'm .1 - it -fclSi,"Vn-iii Mliiliifniitfinife--ri:J. 1I CADILLAC ON DISPLAY HERE THURSDAY. New stdards f ft rformance, comfort a4 convenience are coupled with unmistakle.'Ailo Ciilrvc HyHag ia the 11 mJrls that make aa thn I4 line up. Smart new 'lit Cadillacs will h mi Tliars4ay at Siiuurr Raick-C'Mlilliyc, Hi Soulh Riverside avenue. The performance gains result fnyn a new cagia? n arm' IraasmicsHHi, whiW the cnmfM't and convenience story for lltKI is highlighted by tae firi.4 fuMy latamak yaar m-wimI canritionia system ever offered in an automobirV. according ta Lmi SkiMcr. The most popular Cadillac model is I We Couac A? Vilk i.ura ibora. lij it aatrt fram other nualcls is this exclusive roof line, shown with aa ogtioaal viayl aaMrd ratf caveria. Cadillac's traditional tail fins are lowered and more tailored whin? the 4eck ImI aaa HaMper ra4s are new. The distinctive elegance of the. 19W Cadillac Fleetwiw Sixty Sarcial Scilaa (behw) is re flected in its clean body sides, stately roof anM Hixurians iaterw'S. The viayl caveefd padded roof continues as an option oo this and four other of Cadillac's rlevea madclt. NEW HLTCKS OO ON DISPLAY HERE FRIDAY at the showrooms of Skinner BiiirL-Cad-illac, M.I South Riverside avenue, according to an announcement hv I.on Skinner The 19(14 lineup has 2k models Hut features two new super turbine transmissions providing up lo 1:1 per cent more wheel thrust, along with three new engines and a host of styling changes that includes an all-new roomier Special series, Skinner stated. Three niches have been added In the wheel hase and almost a fool lo the length of the all-new Kmck Sx'cial for . shown above, which for Ihe lust lime is built on a solid steel frame. Ihe Special is not only longer, but is also wider roomier and has more door space for easier entrance and exit. An unproved new V-6 engine with displacement increased lo 225 cubic inches is standard equipment. Options include the new Super Kennedy Warned Of Segregation At Speaking Site Prehistoric Ice Will Be Studied j CHICAGO (UPI)-Ice can get i ton cold for its own good, re ! ports Cardox division of Chcme i Iron corporation. The com- pany's liquid carbon dioxido truck-refrigeration system nro- LITTLE ROCK. Ark. ' LPI ) White House sources said thev tcctcd a load of nrehistoric ico The Arkansas NAACP has had been assured that the audi- by maintaining a precise -30 de warned President Kennedy that ence would not be segregated, grees F. during recent shipment he will be speaking Thursday at j "A spokesman said the Prcsi- j flora Chicago to the new Han "the worst segregated institu- i dent had "never spoken to a 1 over. N.H. headquarters of thn (ion in the state" the Barton segregated audience." and add- U-S. Army cold regions re Coliseum at the Arkansas live- ed: search and engineering .abor stock exposition here. "As in every appearance of atory. Kennedy is scheduled to dedi- Ihe President, no matter where The ice. gathered from the 1' 1.: ...... . . ... . . . ... 7 , ITh ine .,rsp,e svnui.om.sh tiansnnssion Jiid also the I cpie Grccrs Ferry dam at Hcber ' it is. we have received assur- Antarctic. Alaska. Canada and new .11,0 chic inch d .cement aluminum -8 engine. Styling highlights include curved glass in SDrinBS Thursday mornine and antes that anv oilmen will he Greenland, will be studied as to appear at the livestock expo-, admitted ; part of U.S. polar research. Had silion in the afternoon. j In Little Mock, Clyde Bvrd. an the temperature dropped too side and rear windows. Iluick's Wildcat for I f(4 , below, takes on a new appearance with complete, restyling of the front, sides and rear. The new grille outlined by a stout chrome frame features a float ing center bar which carries Ihe Tri -Shield emblem. The side view is dominated by new mould ing exicnoing iroin inc Ironl wheel! to the rear bumper. Vcntiports have been redesigned and In a telegram. NAACP field ; official fo (he exposition, denied low during the .journey. Cardox secretary L. C. Bates told the j that the coliseum grounds were says, the extreme cold might Chief Executive the coliseum ' segregated. "Our grounds have 1 have cracked the ice and de- piacen one annve me other. The exclusive Wildcat chrome plated spoke wheels shown here always had been segregated and been integra'cd for years." he strnyed much of its scientific me ipiimidi. in aonuion lo me iwo-ilnnr hardtop. Ihe Wildcat comes in a new four-door sedan, that he supposed it would re- said. "We have thousands of value. colored people out there every .....,-.,... ,,,, lunvi-riiiiic. nmcK s new super l limine 4im lorque converter transmis-1 main so. sion. or a lour-speed manual transmission arc notional on Ihe Wildcat, alnnp with nihir inch engine equipped with two fnur-harrel carburetors. PILFERAGE INCREASES WITH GROWTH OF SELF-SERVICE MKlti'llv vnisi vr. Khnn. lifting is becoming more widespread in retail drug stores as more and more of Ihem utilize self- .-..-jvi.c iiii-iiiidiiuiaiiiK iccnniaues. inci caies a recent slur v n retau rlrnn stni-ns hv llrnp iv -iKiv. in an ipes oi drug operations, the prescription-only shop, which makes almost no use of 1 not set a precedent that w scu-sci viie, is least anecicrj ny pillerage. I he degree lo which drug stores are affected varies, j harm the cause you so honestly wired Ihe President warning of Small Hems, especially cosmetics, seem to be Ihe chief target. However, such items as tape re- espouse." i segregation. There will he Ne- corders, hair driers and radios are iko shoplifters' favorites. However, in Washington. 1 gins on Ihe welcoming enmmit- "Ihis fad is brought to your year. i tee greeting Kennedy, he said, attention," the wire said, "since, II was noted that Ihe Prcsi-; but only "as a smokescreen for you have persistently advised dent would be speaking out of , the actual practices that exist." members of your staff not to ap- doors, and not inside the coli-1 The segregationist Capital Cil- pear before segregated audi-1 seum. : jzens Council placed an adver- ences in the hope that you will Dr. Jerry D .lewell. president ! tisement in the Arkansas Demo- of the Litlle Rock NAACP. also 1 crat calling on citizens to "turn their backs on him (Kennedy) as an expression of their disgust." rmtmi mi toouio """ '' Sf ,1 1 ICIUDiHG AUIVUM I 1 PROTECTION AGAINST fSlF.ZF. UP... PROTECTION AGAINST RUST! There It no iwbtr(utt for the world's melt tal4f, mt Uitd anii ttmerm. ' f T. c College Leaders Adopt Resolution ASHLAND - The Oregon Fed eration of College Leaders, com posed of students, has taken ac tion to give its strongest sup port to Measure I, Ihe Oregon lax program to be referred to is just around Ihe coiner so (be makers of famous j Ihe people Oct. 15 and will con- unci an acme campaign in tav or of (he measure. Jim Long, Southern Oregon college student body president, has reported. Releasing Ihe text of the reso lution passed by the Oregon Federation of College Leaders. Long called attention to Ihe stu dents' pledge lo support the measure and their plea, urging "all civic and service groups and all citizens interested in avoiding the tragic con sequences to our state should Measure I he defeated, to join in the crucial effort to pass Bal lot Measure I." The resolution staled in part: "Elimination of Slid million would almost certainly reduce funds for education; (or higher education and basic school sup port (or primary and secondary education, markedly increasing student tuition charges. Reduc tion o( the insufficient funds cur renlly available to public higher education would deprive many Oregon children of the college education on which they and their parents at rightfully counting" In concknun rhe ivsiilulion maintains that opponent til the and increased popularity of 0 tstablish a tread rubber plant eressive and dvnaniic communities in to us. The people of tin o communities were so cooperative and hospitable Ni Ihe best location was wry dilluult. Alter considering all factors involved, however, we chose Goldcndalc and look forward lo becoming a pari of that community. The (loldendale uli" will renresent an initial investment of approximately j.'MI.OWV" SMALL FRY'S PARTY I V TUIVS EW k.l.G-SAI.AD MIX. To day's news for housewives is a new r i 1 t : qSi product for all-family use a tasty, ' lax program lu u tilled lo offer "satisfactory and realistic alter l . .' V li'ft ( piquant, prepared Egg-Salad Mix wilh an unliiiiited ranife of uses has oatijres" 1(1 llw ta mratura.1 I mac! jls bow in just-rigbt-sie ounce C3US. "Plus amount is eunush ' " ! lor three or (jnir s.indw iche depand- , i n. . i a mg on lV size of appetites F QLTPfll Kfi'O'flfT LUflCn special cooking process h 1 achcd-ltd- Mendai I tig insured fiesh-ei; flavor which, com laned with nippy scannings, make." this a tasty, properly moisl, product Although its claic use vi! be as The fourth rrpoij luncheion a sandwiidi filling it is suitable as for the I'mted Crusade will be a spread lor hnrs d'oeuvres, and as held MoniSiy. Oct. 7, arenrdiiti an addition to salaiU sauces, or veg- to .lernb Mctffew, campaign elablcs It may also be romlvJiHl 1 chairman, wilh cold or letlover meals. Iish. or p At Ihe Ihntl meeting a total shellfish In fact, housewives will be of $.rv2.ivW, or 2'.l per cent, had delighted with the many, many pos-, been collected so far. Goal fori sibililies this versatile new fond product offers your imagination and menu 1 Ihe l'.HU campaign ij $180,040 Here is shown the Kp (kAiti Mix as used lor a quick sandwich parly. Yoimgsters will be- A breakdown ol contributions'' amused by the Towerin' Tivoh sandwiches, whk'h laver rounds of bread, cheese, and the Egg-! so far show that 34 ivr cent, or' Salad Mix. and are topped wilh humorous little rlown picks. For the basic sandwich, just j $2ii.2(Vi. 80. has been collected by ' spread bread biitlenij. uith this ingenious new iroducl Combine it with led over meals or i the divisions and 2.1 per cent, other sandwich Idlings. , or f2.u;i2.20. has been collected , BASIC E( 8 1 SALAD SANDWICH by plant chapters ft slices while bread 1 7;. o;.. ran Egg-Salad Mix ' Bedford taivporation's tl.id 2 softened bulter lettuce, watercress, or other greens n( Its 245 employees contribute Spread each slice of bread wilh softened hull?, Spread with Eggf.iiad Mix ladd lellu to (be crusade of which 2.K ga If desired) and put together Wrap sandwiches in sandwich wrap until ready In eat. Serves i a (air share, equal lo one hour's 4 generously. Mill: i nnppeu cmiKcn, nam, nacnn, crab, or shrimp may be added to Ihe Egg-1 wages per month for the year. : 's. . : . . Jm - 4 TNT XV -( x Srv o Wilhurn Ward, TPiT. jnurneyni.-in serv icoman. is one nf die highly skillrd men kbo assure you of dependable electric wrvice in Jackson County. Mr. and Mrs. Ward, their four children, Mike, Curt, l aihy and Sieve, are residents of Mndford. Another way Pacific Power serves you in Jackson County.,. $3369,000 P AYROt-L Tr1jirtt nncf tvinif n 'Ko helj' provide the drpetidahlo FPS. :;i'vir.e ynu miji irt friend"' t.trA rpih!rs i'i yours hero in Jacksrftj t'oynfy. XHev3.ti.-.) VX iniiusl javi3 tltn? I'a'. ri tht fmis an 'fti'vice K;y aio iitipirtarit feimiiit rttifihWit. tS lirt',fs oiii nioro wrl why1 n grMiU- Cu ViTh e'iC'frii;6oir,.,o fliWi Tiit ific T'owtrS- Xi',. Pacific Power & Light Company o O 0 Salad Mix. 1 5-oz. jar shred chicken 1 74-oz. can Ecg-Salad Mix 1 4 cup mayonnaise TOWEIUN" TIVOL! SANDWICH slices Swiss ChcQ loaf dark rye breaa softened butler whieji is tW.S per cent A check for J2tXi from 11 Southern Pacific Foundtlion as prcjehted C.eirSj5 tj30Sfi.nijJj lifw'f IJattper in Jackson County' Progress,' o i ) o a.iilti'.m?,' J O . f t C5