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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1955)
I fflBm Thursday, October 6, 1955 Drivers Involved Automobiles operated by James Cunningham Ross, Medfoi-d, and Mrs. Verl L. Gump, 11U4 E. Third street, were involved in a minor accident Tuesday at 6 p.m., at the inlersection of Bond street and Fraijklin avenue, according to of-fieei-s. Mrs. Gump fainted when the cars collided, and she and her five-year-old daughter, Kathy, who was a passenger in her car, were given out-patient care at St. Charles Memorial hospital and released. According to officers who inves tigated, the accident occurred ENJOY 2), ennisons CHILI CON CARNE C0N CARNE tWIH Chock full of tender pieces of pure beef... like real home-style chili Dennison's simmers the plump red beans to just the right tenderness uses only lean, tender beef free of all fat and gristle. And blends the beef and red beans in a rich full-bodied sauce with just the tangi ness to please the whole family. Costs mere pennies per serving for this tasty one-dish meal. Buy Denni son's today and treat your whole family to this better home-style chili. Try the BIG NEW VA IB. SIZE. ..priced to give you on EXTRA SERVING FREE. Also at your grocer's in the regular 15Vi ox, size can. More real coffee flavor in MJS Instant Here's the kind of instant coffee yoVd expect from M.J.B . . . a flavor that's fully satisfying, rich with old-fashioned coffee goodness. Already folks who've tried it are saying "Now there's an instant with honest to goodness coffee flavor." See if you don't think so, too. Try M.J.B Instant Coffee today! In Minor Crash when Cunningham, turning east on Franklin avenue from Bond nreet, stiuck Mrs. Gump's car, which was heading east on Frank lin. , No citations were issued. CONSCIENCE BOTHERS OMAHA, Neb.. (UP) Mrs. Chtoe Lewis, WJ. Council Bluffs, Iowa, walked up to policeman Hurotu Hug Monday and asked him to. write out a traffic ticket lor her. "I went through a red light a week ago and my conscience has been bothering me," she said. MANS) V ' 1 Plum Jam and Jelly Time! Hurry and Get Out The Kettle 'Purple plums are in every mar ket now and that means It's ja n and jelly lime. So lei's get guiUfj. i'am Mly and Jain Yield: about 3D medium glasses (5 pounds jelly ami YJi medium glasses tti pounds ( jam. Requires: about 4 pounds rij Italian prune plums, 8 anions, fi1 pounds sugar ami 1 butile limJ unit pectin. First, prepare the fruit. Cruh1 tio not peel or prt i about 4 pounds fully ripe Italian prare! plums. Ad-i 2 cups water; brhy to a trail and simmer, covered, I. minutes. Place in a large sieve lined with a double thickness of eheeseloth. Stir, bul do not press, Dtain and measure 3'i cups juice into a very large saucepan. Re move pits from pulp. Use juiie Cur making jelly; use pulp remain ing in sieve for making jam. Plum Jelly Three and one-half cups phim juice, 7'a cups pounds) sugar. 4 cup lemon juice U lemonsi, j lxttle liquid fniit pectin. Second, make the jelly. To plum juice In saucepan, add sugar 'Uitl mix well. Squeeze ami strain the juice ftvm 4 medium-sized lemons. Mamie Tells Pet Recipe WASHINGTON (UP Pumnkm chiffon pie is Mrs. Elsenhower's favorite recipe; California dftte nut bread is Mrs, Ridnml M. Nixon's. Mrs, Eisenhower made public her pet recipe for the pie in tlie new "extra special" lfi5 Coritfrvs sional Club Cookbook out today. The wife of the vice president chose nut bread. The bi pa r J isa n cul i na ly wu"k also boasts personally handwriiKn favorites of almost 40Q Congres sional, court, and cabinet wivej moii? concerned with vookory than politics. Mrs. Eisenhower's recipe is the only one not personally handwrit ten, (The printer makes photo graphic copies. She signed her recipe, but the Ingredients and di rections are written on a new White House .script typewriter- less personal but in some cases more readable 1han some of the, othe famous kitchen secrets. Here's how Mrs. Eisenhowei mukes her pumpkin chiffon pie: Combine three beaten ewgs yolks; tiiree-fourths of a cup brown sugar; 1 1-2 cups cooked pumpkin; one-half cup milk; one-hatf tsp salt; one tsp. cinnamon and one- half tsp. nutmeg. Cook in douhte boiler until thick, stirring constant ly. Soak one envelope Knox gelatin in cold water; Btir into hot mix ture. Chill until partly set. Be.u three egg whites, and one-fourth cup granulated sugar, and bent stiff. Fold Into gelatin mixture. pour Into pie shell and chill uir'l set. Garnish with whipped cream. Makes one big pie or eight individ ual pies. tmttm Measure cup into saucepan, -with plum juice and sugar. Place over, hih heat and bring to a boil, stir ring constantly. At once stir in liquid fruit pectin. Then bring to a full rolling boil, and boiJ hard 1 minute, slit ring constantly. Re move -trom heat, skim otf foa:ui w ith metal spoon, and pour quick ly btfo glasses. Cover jelly at once with -uich hot paiaffin. Plum Jum Four cups plum pulp, 74 cupsj &. pounds) sugar, H cup lemon juice tl lemons, Mt bottle iiquul fruit pectin. Then make the jam. Measure plum pulp -and sugar into a very large saucepan and mix well. Squeeze and strain the juice from 1 medium-sized lemons. Measure! 'a cup into saucepan with pulp and sugar. Place over high heal, bring to a full rolling boil, and boil hard 1 minute, stirring con stantly. Remove from heat and at once stir In liquid fruit pec'iu. Skim off foam with metal spoon. Then stir and skim by turns for 5 minutes to cool slightly to pre vent floating fruit. Ladle quickly into glasses, Cover jam at out e with Viiieh hot paraffin. TOMORROW'S DINNER: Tom ato juice, steamed fresh salmon, egg and caper sauce, parsley boi!- d potatoes, buttered lima beans, crisp wyjHs, butter, given salad. plum jam tarts, coffee, tea, milk. John L Lewis Suffers Minor Heart Attack WASHINGTON iVPi John L lewis can continue his "life as usual" as head of the United Mine Workers' Union despite his recent heart attack, his physician said, today. ! D John Minor said the utMck, 1 which occurred about two wee.lt3 ago, was "very minor," that the year-old labor leader Is "doing wonderfully" and that he can re sume his "life as usual." "I've told him so and-that's my opinion," Minor said. But disclosure of the attack yes terday raised aain a long un answered question-. Will Le!R retire? He has never indicated that he him any plans to relinquish to someone else his 35-year iob as chief of the UMW. . News of the heart attack took, UMW officials by surprise. Throusiwut his stormy career. Lwis' heal tli has been good, ex-. cept for a slight proneness to the common cold. Cole slaw enn be given a party dmss by combining finely shy;d ded cabbage with drained fi-uit cockiai! and minced parsley. A dressing of sour cream, oil, vine gar and celery seed may be added. RUHS Graduates Serye In Navy SpecUtl to Tta BuUvlln REDMOND Five of the 1955 graduates from Redmond high school are sveJl along in their ser vice careers, after June enlistment in the V. S. Navy. Jim Mens. Kelly Webb and John Poe took their basic at San Oiec,o and are now in naval aviation fundamental school in Norman, Okla. Jim is the; son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Metis, Kelly's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Merrill .Webb, and John has made his borne for soms years with hisj aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Wade Short. Specializing in phases ofi electronics, me boys will probably receive other , assignments after this month. John Holechek son of Mr. and Mrs. John Holechek, Sr., also took basic training in San Diego, and was re-ass&ned thwe Iw six months at sonar school. All the boys Indicate they may go on to college after their enhstmenis are served. Another Navy man from ihe 1955 class is Melvin John Burk, serving as ftreman with the fleet at Pearl Harbor after basic in San! Diego. His parents, Mr. ami Mrs. Roy Bui-k. say he plans to return i to farming after servitv. Noodle Ring Recipe Given Line tip the hungry ones, set ibis colorful deviled noodie Hntc in the center of the table stand back for knlfe-and-fork action! Whetlwr you serve noodles in a ring, or in a casserole, or on v. platter noodles will be served several limes In the course of a family menu. Perk np the dish' and tantalize the tastes with gen- emus scoops of deviled hum mix ed into tils' noodles. The zestfully seasoned deviled ham makes this' a sturdy supper dish that's full ofi nu t n t ion and f la vor. . . and adds very little to the cost of tiie meal or effort to the meal planner. Discover for yourself bow simply deviled ham adds whole-ham good ness to main dish meals.. .how it Blorilips everyday foods. Arid a spoonful to canned vegetables, i mixing it in when vegetables are warming or Just putting a hefty dab on top ot the serving. , Here's an easy 3tne-up for any meal of the day: MENU Devlted Noodle Ring Buttered Peas Garnish Tray! Bread Sticks or Hard Rolls Peach Ice Cream with Peach Preserves Tea-or Coffee Deviled Noodle Ring 1 eijsht - ounce packivge wide noodles 1 FmHv Size MJi oz.) can deviled bam 1 small white onion, chopped i cup shredded cheese Cook noodles in boiling, salted' water until tender. Drain wel'.g, Combine with remaining mgredi-j ents. Season to taste. Pour Intoi tased ring mold. Set mold ini pan of hot water ami cover. Bako in moderate oven SM degrees F i 23 minutes. Serves six. i Paymenf Made By Godfrey WASHINGTON' (tPI Tere- vision star Arttinr Godfrey nmdf a cv)i compromise - se'tlr- ment wllh the Civil Aeronautic; Administration today in connec tion wrth a plane incident in Chi cago Sept. 7. But he emphasize! the payment "is not to be con strued as an admission of guilt." The compromise settlement was made by Godfreys attorney, C 1ao Deorspy, at the suggestion of tie CAA which bad advised Gi frey: "This office would be willing to recommend acceptance of a com- pfYimiMC offer in the sum of $r00 m full settlement of the civil penal ties arising by reason of thes'j violations." The CAA had charted that God frey violated CAA rules by flyin;; his D("5 only U0O to M) Iret separa tion from an Ozavk Airlines 1X3 shortly af(T taking off from. Chicago s Midway Aitjioft. Chef is Booked For Murder POlTI,AND fUPJ Police to day beaked a fft-year-oid Vaneou-i vt r. Wash., chel i a murder J charge aft-.-r they found an uwm pl'tyed Fci-i land wadi faff.'l'- knifed on the uoor ol tier apart men?. Mi.w Ma,-y Marks, -16, was brir ( m'nt and ncihh im said a man thfy knew to bo Quinton Ftoberi G)uJt wat sef-n iravirrg the butidiny shortly afr .5iss Mark' scream " wr h" id, Gault was picked up two hours, later in his car as he drove toward eastern Oretpan. Photographic neg ative! found In Jhe Marks apsrt- men also put detectives on Gaull' trail, cvo weapon was oouna. liaf Belt.s Get uredtt m 5avmg Women's Lives PORTLAND (UP) Seat safety! bells installed only a few days ago were credited today with savtiii; two Yakima, Wash., women frotn senous injury or possible vlib when their station wagon crashed' into a southeast Portland gio-1 eery store Bfter an accident yes terday. Bessie P. Marsh, 7$, and Hclmu Anderson, St, were unmarked al thoui t.eir station wagon came to rest inside the market with tfce grill inside a reftigeratov full of smashed soda pop and beer iMit- ties. Police credited the safety belts that were Installed less than! a week ago. Th accident involved the sta tion a pickup iraek and anolher rar. There were no int'Jt-l ies. Damage to the store was catl-1 mated at $2500. I MEDO-LAND Flavor GOOD PoPNAH ! Texas Pecan Vp;V ICE CREAM "Man, yshen you taste Texas Pecan Ice Crieam S , you'll know you're reaJIy J k . V . .. .. you'll know you're reaJIy livitt. Open-fire roasted pecans smothered creamy ice cream. ..even a Texan will admit a iivm . upen-nre roastea pecans smomered in rich. 1 V - ' 4 the best tastin' 4. Report Issued On Citations Spachtl tit The Bulletin REDMOND I justice court since Friday the futtowing citatuius! have been reported. Norhet Fries, Oliver, was fined $t(S (or ew:essWe engine noise and Daniel Olano, Bend, was (lued SW for inadequate brakes. Failure- lo tag a deer cost manual J. Koffurti, Redmond, a 5.5 fine. Harold E. Reinsert, Portland, paid fine for basic rule violation, and Harold P. Jarobsen, Sisters, paid $14,50 for truck sjeed- ffl. BRISTOL, Knslajwi UP Fos- mer policeman. Randolph Ryman.,1 ii, was convicted Tuesday ol pass ing a bogus check because he could not suetl "ninety Police testified tliat hi a luiivl- wriiing test R3man left the letter "E" out of the woid "nmety" as did the writer of ttw rubber clwck. Of The Ice Cream flavor an the whole wide world!" jf1 r charged caiTiiral workers Lobis Webber. 47 and Doniinick Reo, 25, todity with slealmg a US- foot Sotn Ab-Wan pytlion. The carnival w & r x r a denied any knowledge of U theft at iie two-foot thick siiuke, which, stilt (a missing. Now it$ ftere faster . foolproof RED STAR YEAST Big Fresh (ske AN! Special Active Dry FRESH by BORDEN ?aeit' Ch Zfitbla Month MEDO-LAND in rich, it's only CAN tT TODAY YOUR '