4o The Bend Bulletin, Thursday, September 22. 1955 1 1 D JLu' uigiiiuiii ljuumci Made Available WASHINGTON (UP) The U. S. Geological Survey, ever mind ful of the trials of uranium hunt prs, now hatt a booklet on how and whore to find the atomic ore. It is a vastly simplified descrip tion of a geological survey report entitled, "Search for Uranium in the United States." A statement about the report said it 'reviews the most common uranium minerals and discusses "the most promisinR methods M prospecting for the metal, and the distribution of the deposits in vari ous types of rocks in the U. S. ' The geological survey's 64-pac booklet, available at the govern ment printing office here for 23 cents, was prepared by Dr. Vincent E. McKelvey, a government field geologist. McKelvcy pointed out that not only are more scientists associated with the search for uranium, but it has been more intensive th.'tn that made for any other metal in the nation's history. Outlook Bright He said the number of geologists employed by the government and industry In this work is equal to or larger than the total number en gaged in the study of all other minerals put together, with the exception of oil. "Despite the fact that many of the districts considered favorable for deposits of uranium have al ready been examined, the outlook for future discoveries is bright," McKelvey said, "particularly for uranium in sandstone and f jr vein deposits in the Rocky Moun tain states." Nearly all rocks formed by the solidification of molten matter contain traces of uranium, and the potential uranium tonnage in them is enormous, McKelvey said. I Ftitr Jhnu mnnnt twi ivmclrlnMil if A II... ....... f ..ll I t r..t..i , .... v.,.....w-vt w .. ..... -'" " '-""...I, i.i u u r o 10 o, loi- economic importance at this time. Jiriter approaches, we seem to : lowed so closely by National Wine Urajnium - bearing sandstones take a more sophisticated attitude I lfC October li to 22, that it and conglomerates. McKelvey add iml cooking-som!,,-,! UvT'l'lfl "," 'T ' i,1,,r-!"d, "include, the larp known , . . , I"""' new rwipc rombininEthesc umnium source in thiscountrv ...up felling as mvtch,n fmm Klucls. Shrimp and Wee telS lI laZS ? mmmer casual clothes inlo tailor- sorolo Dclccla. It's a wonderful I world me Colorado plateau and TSLINC OF OUTRAGEOUS FORTUNE At a recent 4-H Club ntyle review In Sahna, Kan., where tho girls showed oft dresses ' they hod made, Sandra Shilling wore something no other girl had a sling. In the sling wa a cast holding her right arm. She broke the arm when she reached around her neck to undo the -slide fastener on the bock of the dress. It stuck. She twisted " her wrist to loosen it. "Cr-a-ack" went a bone in her wrist. She ' couldn't move the arm. At tho hospital, the dress was cut down the back and the arm put In a cast. The dress was in no condi " tion to be entered In tho contest. But a friend basted It together "and entered it with a note of explanation. It won second prize. 3 Special Weeks Dedicated To Enjoyment of Good Food cd. suits. And at the same lime olil""'1 uisl'. ''"i Hie siihlle flavor or sherry complimenting the Jenr, along come throe special 'Weeks", dedicaled to the enjoy ment of foods (hat fit nicely inlo 0e seasonal patlcrn fish and wine. - National Fish Week, und its re futed Shrimp and Rice Kicsla, ai-c bftinK observed IhrouKhmit the Boy Bowler, 9 Knows Stuff .' BUKKALO, N. V. (UP) - Nine year - oki uii'Kie Mu.slitlmv.skl does not have lo lake a back seal .. adults when it come lo howling'. Rolling in Hie elly tourn.mr'iil With his falller. Hie young ki'gU'l' banscii mil Kami's of 1811, 171, anil llil 10.' a SlTi total In singles rum pi'lilinn. They lie learned Willi ins dad lo posl UWI in dollliles. Dickie, the envy ol many iiiuelt older Imwlers, lirsl started knni-k-in down teinpins on ins fallv.'s alleys ttlien he was only four. e ICverv 1"V Snv The JiiK MIIU Way 41c half gal. I'll. 1KB 1. l'.ves. for Ilimie Dellvi ry Juniopr Lawn DAIRY shrimp. Servo it with glasses of while table wine, thoroughly chil led, for tiie fullest enjoyment. For nil the oilier weeks in the year Ihere are similar, and simp ler, combinations of these flavors to be achieved by basting broiled baked or poached fish with snu- terue, ehabhs or other white table wine. Use about one - half cup of wine for each pound of fish, fresh or froen, and baste frequently uurniH cooking. f KENtl.MI AM KICK CASSKKOI.K DKLKCTA 2 cups well-seasoned chicken stuck (canned or bouilloiteube broth may be used) 1 cup uncooked rice I -it cup butter or margarine 1 it cup flour 2 cups milk lit cup sherry wine 1 (1 ox. i can mushroom stems and pieces (untlrained) 1 pimienlo, chopped U cup chopped parsley Salt and pcpjKT to tasle 2 cups cooked or canned shrimp t whole if small, cut up if large) !j cup shaved unblanched al monds 'a cup grated natural American Cheddar cheese 'aprika the wicwaiersrana ot tooutu Ain- High Mark Set ; iln Sale of Bonds Sales of United States treasury K and It savings bonds in Oregon were the highest last month for any August since 1!MI, according to information from Ted Gamble, IortIand, state savings bond com mittee chairman. The state also achieved a ten year high for total .Hinds sold in the first eight months of the year. According to information from Clark A. Price, chairman of the Deschutes county savings bonds; committee, sales in this county in August were $18,011. This is con sidnably under the $il5,72H mark in August, 195-1. However, total sales for the present year in Des chutes. SiiiW.OTiiti are well nhovc Hie total for the same period last year, SJ70,2i)S. Ciiwtk count ys August total of bond purchases" was $17,533. com pared with S'-itti8 in the same month last year. In Jefferson the purchases of bonds in August was about the same as last year, $2, butter aiHlj, ... r . and cook JvJbiectives Set til mixture Heat chteken stock to boiling hi ' August. 19.n compared with a saucepan; slowly sprinkle ini--Kt3 n ''),r -"orferson's lotnl rice; stir well, then cover and(nr ,,M y,flr. S7.951, is well over simmer very gently for 25 min-1 ttixt for the same period last year, ules. or until rice is tender and stock is absorU'd. Melt butter and stir in flour; add milk stirring constantly, until mixture bods and thickens. Add w'inc.;D PTA CpAiiw inushiMoms, pimiento, parsley,! J ' ' viOUp all and pepper. ( omhme this sauce with the shrimp ami rie".1 Turn into a greased rasjwotle, 1 Sprinkle almonds and cheese ov-r the lop; dust with paprika. Ha'e in a motlerately hot ovtn Ct75 ile greest for '2't to 30 minutes, or until bubbly and delicately brown ed on top. Serves ti. E mm meat co. The Working Man's Market BUD HUSTON, Owner Fresh, Lean GROUND BEEF 1 lb. to 100 lbs. Shoulder VEAL STEAKS 933 Wall Country Style PORK SAUSAGE mi in ti iiiiii mi wi 1 Speehil 1o Tho niillefin ItKDMOND Paid membership in the I'arent-Teacher Association and subscription to (he PTA maga zine will In stressed this year as part of the objectives of the an., i ci.it:on. officers ointet out Da., and subscription cost are nominal. Tin opening meeting Thursday at K om. in John Tuck school ait ihtoriuni will see a minimum of business transacted, with most ol the lime given to introduction of faculty and sehivil personnel nnV an npporiunity for parents and teachers to become Iwiler ac quainted. The president Mrs. Liw rem ( 1-iasnn advises two officers, vice 'resident and secretary, u .11 need to be elivled In replfiee tlu;r who have resigned owing to am il illness. Mis llniee Piles is lo be co ardmator for nil nwnn methe-s Ibis ear She will be assisted in pivpiriTii and sening i-efnAsii-nients Thursday evening ! scv "iiih and eighth grade room molh-er-s. The 3ssicint ion's fund raisin ; oi iurel fur sell. 1. i sliip (his -v hi spontorshin of thi .Ino'iter V-iti,,-.; to be g! en in Oeni.-r Piitiis f v Dus will be under way snon A'l pa'-ents and friends of t)n gr.ide schools along w ith the f i.-niiy are ured to attend Thurs o:.y night's meeting I (IIC SM t K T 'tinto s.uiee is sin h a b i-ssing f-r s,t m;i!'v eer I iy fMK p"rhaps oiiM like lo vaiv u b simply mixing together I r.ir. lomnlo soup. 1 can 'J't ,w 'l"v ilfd ham. 'i cup nnncHl bla.'K ihves Adds lust the right dash of vs an Birds Eye x Orange Juice 1 Fresh Frozen 6-ot. Tin Occident - All Purpose f FLOUR r U Darigold .. 3C Cheese FoodC? Meco-Land (Qic flleiiorine Mission ' 5C MACARONI J J Lucky Lager . f V B mm mm my In the new II BEER U SUNSHINE HI HO CRACKERS 1B0b;29c SUNSHINE HYDROX COOKIES "9 39c SUNSHINE MINT WAFERS Ch0Hj39e J1 SALE Canned Fruit and Vegetables J1 SALE DUMDEE TOMATOES DUNDEE CREAM STYLE CORN DUNDEE WH KERNEL CORN DEL MONTE CREAM CORN DEL MONTE EARLY GARDEN PEAS DUNDEE CUT ASPARAGUS DEL MONTE STEWED TOMATOES CAMPBELLS TOMATO JUICE DUNDEE CUT GREEN BEANS SANTIAM CUT GREEN BEANS DUNDEE SLICED BEETS HUDSON HOUSE SPINACH HUDSON HOUSE SAUERKRAUT SILYER FALLS PUMPKIN DUNDEE WHOLE APRICOTS HUDSON HOUSE PURPLE PLUMS H&DPIE CHERRIES Q0LE PINEAPPLE Sliced-Chunk -Tidbits -Crushed HUDSON HOUSE PEACHES CAL-TOP FREESTONE PEACHES YAMHILL BARTLETT PEARS S & W GRAPEFRUIT No. 303 Tin No. 3II3 Tin No. 303 Tin No. 303 Tin No. 303 Tin. No. 303 Tin No. 303 Tin 4G-Oz. Tin No. 3(13 Tin No. 303 Tin No. 303 Tin No. 2"i Tin No. 2'i Tin No 2 '.4 Tin No. 2'i Tin No. 2'i Tin No. 2 Tin No. 211 Til. No. 2'i! 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