The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, May 26, 1955, Page 12, Image 12

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6a The Bend Bulletin, Thursday, May 26, 1955
Like Pennsylvania Dutch rec
ipes? Here's one from Tarenlum,
Pa. li's a favorite supper dish.
Goes welj with a linos l any kind
of meut.
m Si'ullopetl Tomato
and Sauerkraut
(Muke 4 6 NerIiK)
One No. 2 can sauerkraut, 1
No. 'I can tomatoes, 1 teaspoon
grated onion, 1 teaspoon sugar,
lk teaspoon marjoram, Mi teaspoon
salt, hi teaspoon freshly ground
pepper, 4 slices toast, cubed, 4
cup melted butter or margarine.
In a bowl, combine sauerkraut.
tomatoes, onion, sugar, marjoram,
salt and pepper: mix well. Ar-
I range layers of toast cubes and
'sauerkraut mixture in lour
greased individual casseroles or
in a greased m-quart casserole.
Pour melted butter or marga
rine over contents of casserole.
Bake in moderately hot oven (375
degreed F.) 20 minutes, or until
throughly heated. Garnish with
slices of crisp bacon, if desired.
You " probably never thought of
combining sauerkraut and peas. ,
Well, in Pennsylvania they do
just that and the result Is good.
Sauerkraut and Peas
(Maktw 4-6 serving)'
Onequarter cup butter or
margarine, Clip miitved onion,
i No. can sauerkraut. 1 cup
j cooked peas, 2 teaspoons Worces
tershire sauce.
In a heavy skillet, melt butter
or margarine over low heat. Add
onion and cook 5 minutes. Add
remaining Ingredients, mixing
well. Cook mixture over low heat
fl minutes, stirring occasionally.
S?rve immediately.
TOMORROW S OlNNfcK: Have
roast stuffed shoulder of fresh
ham, scalloped sauerkraut and
tomatoes, masnea potatoes, rye
oreaa. Dutter. &uuie uie, vwuw
tea, milk.
EXPLANATION
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (UP)
Police said Luis Rodriguez, Ismael
Pagan and Felix Rojas told ar
resting officers they stoned a v.b,
post office so they would be com
mitted to a federal prison and
taught a trade.
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TONIGHTS PROGRAM
6:00 Gbriel Hcstter
6 :IC SonjfB of Our Timw
6:30 EvCTiina Melodin
:4 8m Hay
6 :&ft H.l Greene New
7 :00 Music for Power! and
7:30 Bend Garmne Newi
7 : 46 Rmember When
7:60 JOveninx Melodieg
8:00 Camera Club
8 :0f PoHHport to Daydreams
8:30- K.idie Flahw Show
8 :4S Musical Portrait
9:00 Newt
9:16 Fulton Lwts Jr.
9 :30 Uland Serenade
9:46 Off the Record
10:30 O'flclat DeWctlV
11:0081 1 Off
FRIDAY. MAY 27. 1955
:00 Sitrn On
: 15 Triple T Ranch
:Af Farm Reporter
:0U Frank lleminitway
:l& Rrrakfaat Gang
:40 Newn
:46 Morninir Roundup
:00 Today'a Tune
: 20 North wnt New
:Z5 Kraft Five Star New
:30 Bible Institute Hour
:00 Bulletin Board
;0fi Morninir Special
:16 Kraft Five SUr Newa
:20 Morninir Special
:30 Th SonR and the Star
Ah Top Tun
:00 News
:16 Tello Test
:30 Fashion Trends
:Hf The Threo Suns
:40 It's a Woman's World
:46 Nws
:50 Man About Town
:B8 Northwest News
orlda Ct nil
25 Kraft Five Star News
11:30 Queen for a Dar
12 :00 Noontime Melodies
12:10 Today's CUuaifleda
12:16 Flporta Review
12 :20 Noon Time Melodies
12 : SO News
12:46 Farmers Hour
1 :00 News (f Frlneville
1 :06 Harry Jameg-UeUy Grable Show
1 :46 I.isteninit Time
2:16 Rt-dmond Ministerial
2 :30 Flatter Preview
3:00 Platter Preview
S : 16 Northwest News
3:20 Central Or etc on News
S:2& Kraft Five Star News
5 :30 You Win
3:45 Tello Test
4 ;00 Popular Demand
4:16 Frank Hemingway
4 :30 Here's the Answer
4:46 Sam Hayes New
6:00 Tune Vendors
6:16 Sports Parade
6 :26 News
6:30 Melody Way
6 :46 Bill Brunuaire Sports
6:66 Kraft Five Star News
6:00 Gabriel Heattcr ,
6:16 Dinner Music
6:30 Behind the Storr
6:46 Sam Hayes
6:65 Bub Greene News
7 :00 Eagles Notebook
7:16 Preview of Good Reading
7 :30 Bend Garage News
7:45Hemembr When
7 :6Q Evening Melodies
8:30 I'attsport to Dreams
9 :00 News
9:16 Fulton Lewis Jr.
9:80 Off the Record
9:46 Off the Record
9K6 Five Minut Finale
10:00 Off the Record
10:30 Counterspy
11:00 Sign Off
l took him huntincr once and a duck chased him a mile!"
Storm Rakes Midwest, South
An advancing storm front shook
the Midwest and South with death
dealing winds and lightning and
moved on to whip the nation's
East Wednesday.
Sudden storms Tuesday killed
at least five persons. A man and
when 80-mile per hour winds
two boys died at Augusta, Ga.,'
caved in the concrete block wall
of a baseball park. In Clinton
City, Mich., a lightning bolt kill
ed a father and son.
Tornado funnels danced across
the Midwest, menacing the met
ropolis of Chicago, and touched
down at Marietta, Ga., blowing;
away a garage and barn. !
Detroit and Chicago were
meanwhile whipped by violent
thunderstorms which spewed tor
rents of rain, sparked fires, and
tied up transportation.
Walt Collapses
In the South, windstorms laced
with twisters raced across Ala
bama and Georgia, striking hard-1
est at Augusta as a minor league
baseball game was in progress at
Jennings Stadium.
W. Bennett, about 25, David
Thomas, about 12, und Sam Madi
son, about 13, had apparently
tried to take shelter beside a 10
foot high section of the stadium
wall which had been condemned.
The wind blew in the wall and
the three persons, all Negroes,
were killed.
Death struck with equal sud
denness in Michigan, where a
Clinton 0y father and his two
sons tooK refuge under a tree. A
lightning bolt forked down, killing
the father and one son and knock
ing over the other boy.
In Chicago, meanwhile, the tem
perature skidded 20 degrees in GO
minutes as the city was doused
by 1.30 inches of rain.
Basements Flooded
Underpasses and basements
were flooded, more than 50 cars
were stalled on Lake Shore Drive,
and lightning touched off a $3000
fire on the northwest side.
New York City sweltered
through its second day of more
than 90 per cent humidity and
office workers shucked their coats
in many other Eastern cities.
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