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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1919)
VAQVS TUB UEND BULLETIN. DAILY EDITION, HKND, OBKUON, SATl'MDAY, NOVUMNKH I, ION) The New Motor Ca: The Greatest Improvement j In Riding Comfort Since The Introduction of Pneumatic Tires HERE Is a brand new type of car. It solves the problem which has baffled automotive en gineers how to combine riding comfort with light weight and economy. Our new Three-Point Cantilever Springs make this possible, i These are the first springs of their kind and they are made of chrome vanadium steel. They are , exclusive with Overland. Because of these springs, Over- " land 4 combines the riding qual ities of large heavy, expensive, long wheelbase cars, together with the advantages and economy of small' light cars. .With 100-inch wheelbase, Over land 4 has the luxurious riding ease of 130-inch Springbase The exclusive, Three-Point Can tilever Springs cushion the car so that it rides well on all roads: they reduce choppy rebounds and side swaying, protect the car from road shocks and prolong its life, mini mize twisting or racking of frame and body, enable the car to hold the road better. The car and passengers ride smoothly as though floating, free from road shocks that the springs ward ojf. But this new riding comfort, pos sible only with these Three-Point Cantilever Springs, is but one of the advantages of Overland 4. Its light weight makes possible great economy of gasoline and tires. High quality materials insure durability. All vital parts of the front axle and steering gear and all -highly stressed gears and shafts for driving the car are made of alloy steel. The equipment list of Overland 4 is high grade, including Auto-Lite Starter and Lighting System Electric Horn Marshall Divan Up holstery Springs Demountable Rims Three Speed Transmission Slanting Rain Vision Windshield Tillotson Carburetor U. S. L. Batteries and many other high quality conveniences. In every respect Overland 4 is a quality car. The body is all steel, all enamel, the brightest, hardest, most lasting finish. Overland 4 has been tested for two years and more than 250,000 miles over the Rocky Mountains; prairies, through deep mud and scorching deserts through quick sharp climatic changes. As a result of these tests we were able to judge the car's performance under every condition and to perfect it before offering it to the public There is no previous car of any size or price to adequately compare with the character of service Over land 4 introduces. The farther you ride in it the more you will appreciate it. Come in, see the car and ask for booklet. The demand will be greater than the supply for a long time. ( Overland .4 Touring, $845; Road ster, $845; Coupe, $1325; Sedan, $1375. Prices f. o. b. Toledo. i -mm ii i kLmJ 1 1 -Sk 1 PIONEER GARAGE COMPANY Bend, Ore, SUGAR IS SCARCE HINTS TO SAVE If you are wise you will not ue youC lust bit of sugar trusting to get more when the present supply Is gone, but wftl avoid the possibility of totally sugarless days by making your .small supply go as far us possi ble. This is the advice of home econ omics specialists in the U. S. Depart ment of Agriculture. ,: Turn to your- wifr conservation cookbooks and, refresh your memory on wnvs to use the stiaur subsiliiitRS You will find many recipes for cakes, but most of them were built to save wheat as well as sugar. We have this cause for rejoicing at leas though we must cut down our use of sugar We still have wheat for caki making and our old stand-bys In time of sugar -stringency molasses, corn sirup, and honey are still pro curable. , The cakes made with sirup are not Just like those made with sugar. In most cases they are less , sweet. They do fill an emergency need for cake, however. The following , re cipes use but little sugar: I Chocoluto Cake. ' 'i cup fat.. 1 3 tablespoons sugar (brown or I white). ' eggs. . ! cup corn sirup. ' " squares melted chocolate. ' Vt cup' milk. 1 teaspoon vanilla. . ' 1 cups wheat flour. '. 3 teaspoonbaking powder. teaspoon salt. Cream the fat and sugar, add the egg yolks, sirup, and melted choco late, and beat well. Sift the dry in gredients together and aid alternate ly with the milk. Add vnnllla and fold In the stiffly beaten whites. Bake In loaf or layers In a moderate oven. For irostlng cook V& cup corn sirup until It forms a long thread when dropped from a spoon. Pour over the Btlffly beaten whites of two eggs and beat until thick enough to spread. These llttlo Individual Spice cakes, baked in' muflln tins are also very good:' ' 3 tablespoons fat. 4 tablespoons sugar. cut corn sirup. 1 egg. 14 cup milk. 2 cups floiir. 3 teaspoons baking powder. teaspoon salt. 1 teaspoon cinnamon. Vi teaspoon spice. 14 teaspoon nutmog. teaspoon cloves. V4 cup chopped raisins. Mix In order given. Thoso Oatmoal Drop cooklos aro very good and they use no sugar: cup fat. ' j V&cup molasses. ' cup corn sirup. 1 egg- l- cups rolled onts. ' cup raisins. V4 cup chopped mils. 1-Vic u pa (lour. ' '4 teaspoon salt. teaspoon soda, toaspoon cinnamon. Mi teaspoon cloves. Mi teaspoon allspice. Mix and drop from a spoon on groased butclug sheet, Bake in a quick oven, Pot It In The Bulletin. , . ' . A