Kansas Woman
Killed in Crash
South of New Era
Oregon C: -- . 5 A Kar.sa
m'hpr 'as k:!r :n a ri,::nn
last niaht tha ir:';r'i 10 o'hers
on Hichwav !SK srio-it half a
mile south r-f Era
Mrs Laura ik-ii" Thompson.
35. of Lrbo. Kan . v. as 'i'-a'i f"i
arrival at D'x-1'.rs b..pfal tn
Oregon Civ.. Hf r i -:,;.,''!. I'.an
Thompson. 4:, ririvir .f ti.'-ir
car, was tak'n to S' Vmrent
hospital in P'T-'arrl :'(.
jaw arid hn'h !: frae-urec!
Both cars oeriirii'-fi and sev
era! pa? nur v. r f thrown o
In ire 'I i.-:! ; .-on c.r v. ere
their U-ear-'.W tv.-tu riuMrrn.
Patrick and pn'ricia arid Floyd
Robert. 13. Msam J. Branstetter,
Barry Braiv
RruristPi'T, of Camas.
'ah. Thfv sufferer! rr.ouy cu's
and bruits, ai'
Rranstcttor's ria
:2d Barrv
arm was
broken.
Arm. Leg Broken
Georae Fisher, about 2".
land. riri cr of tr," other ra
if-
fr-rcd a brok'Ti i' z and Larry
Wekion Zoar:ns about 20. P"rt
land, riding vvi'h him. suffered
a broken arm.
Deputy Sheriff Torn Cn'.-forth
osid the cars collided in ihe
Thompson lanr of traffic A wit
ness, Edsar Tweed of Monitor,
told the- ri.-pu". sheriff that
Fisher s car passed him in a four
lane section of tiie hishwa.v.
Which then narrowed to three
lanes. As he rounueri a c ir.c.
Tueod said ho saw the Fisher
car slide on the ravel shoulder.
lDn shoot hack across tne hit;h
wav and into the Thomp.-on ear.
The Thompsons were vacation
ing in Oregon, and were en route
In Camas when the crash occur
red. Six Escape Crash
Of Navy Bomber
Whidbey Wand. Wash. 'U P
A Navy rr.'Tv" P-2V5F "Nep
tune" patrol bomber crashed on
take-off at. the Naval air station
Of Whidbey island yesterday but
ail six crew members escaped
with only minor injuries.
The plane veered out of con
trol while traveling down the run
way at about fi.1 miles n hour
V hen the left jet cnine failed.
The pilot. l,t. Charles E. Friek
fnn. Cpland, Calif., said he lost
nose wheel steermj when the
engine sputtered out.
The aircraft, powered by tw-o
tct. engines and two piston en
gines, spun some TiOO yards into a
mall marsh on the et side of
the runway and burst into
Pomes. The njht wing was
broken off.
Pose officials said the ere.
men were climbing out of the
plne when a crash crew arrived
with fire fighting equipment.
Th plane was stationed a
Sand Point Naval base at Seattle
on two weeks trainine mission
from Los Alamitns. Calif. It was
at the Whidbey hase to load
rorkets for a practice rocket run
in toe Whidbey range.
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Feeding the Family
By ZOLA
Food
Deep Dish Peach Pie
The time ha corr.e for a fresh
peach p:e and he i.es :r.: Kf rer
Ae r.r:'.v: ar:-o-. q . ;ck-' oor: : 2
'apioca Sarr.e h: zr,f for
berrv p:es hr 'he wav. No pre-cr-nWir.z.
j.-' m.: '.e ;-p.orn
v. ;"n tr.e s :ar and ;'--e fr- a-d
poi.r ir;xv.rp ir'" nn unha'r.eri
pie -heii and bake as usuai. Easy
as tr.at.
For this rier p d;-h peach pie.
vo i need pas'ry for a oi.i -cr;.-t
p:e for toppir.j; I" a .,: z
nowi. con-tjme i tai -r:s
'r.i'"k-cofjk:n? tap. oca. :', -i'. ;:-:n
c::p cranniated sigar. i,..--ha.f
c:jp brown suar, one-f i j r." ;i 'ca-
oon niar-e. fo ir (::, shrrd
fresh pf-ar-hes and t'.'.o t;,o-
spoo;:s jen.on 'j-ores
T .rn :,,, a fixfi.2 : ri -; . or
parable sie baktnc otsri. dot
with on" tabir-poon 'nutter. :-.;!
pastry for one rrust in'o '. 1 :n tj
square. Cut slits to pern.it ti-am
'o es-ape and a-iji.-t, oiieri.tiL'
siits with knife. Pre--; p;,.s':-y to
r.rn of ri:-h. Ba.e no' r:':.
42a ri e ref ahfii.t -'.a n.:r:'.os.
Serve vsr'TV Some i;;. o, j : t - s
eri an, o- to to;-. ; :e -a :' -i . ft
!. .t in 11a if e c. r ..in
Apriccconut Pudding
A f;ne way to use up seine ,f
those hiseiou.s aprieois. This can
he marie n da- aitrad. krr p; -r !I.
Surprise ingredient is sr.da
(rack rs. Uses l:v poiinris of
fresh apricots I'hrre c.ips wriep
cut up,. Serve cold Uitli wh'p;:ed
cre,-,m. S;: .sr-r'.iiis (,f i:neria
t i-.-e ea t i P.z
Crumb Mix. Melt one - third
cup butter. Combine one cup
coarse!;.' crushed soda nack'-rs
iH single cra('k''r '. one ,p
-hrerl'lr ri coconut, one-half cup
beet or cane suar. one-fourth
cup bro'A ri str'ar. firiiii;.' iiarherl.
Mix horrut:h!' with the melted
butter. Set asioe.
Pudding Mix. Beat together
two ecc oks (use r-zz whites
later!, one cup sucar, four table
spoons all-purpose flour and arid
threp cups cut-up aprirot- Cook
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in double boiler over boilip.n
wa'rr for 10 minutes, stirring
r o.-.stan'iy. Hemove from beat;
s";r in 'wo tablespoons butter.
Con!. S"iff!y he;ft the two czz
w'm'es and fold in'o pudding
rr. ::; re
Snroah half of the crumb mix
in an e;sht-inch wpi! buttered
si : a re ran. Pour in pudding
mix. Sprinkle remaining crumb
mix on top. Bake in slow oven,
'125 rh-rreos f . , r 4a mmu'es.
Seafood and Pickles
Ze-.tful Combination
Dei ir-irtus cucumber pickles of
ah s;os, iwret. sour and dill
crh :.roo surrmer meals. The
;e" flavors of different kinds
of fish and shellfish hlend well
wi'-i ttic tang of pickles in wax s
Cut sweet pickles into small
Pieces and add to mayonnaisp
for quir k tar'ar sanep to serve
a;';i fr: ri. baked or broiled fish.
Cu-n;.Mi fish' loaves and souf
fles v. l'li sliced dill pickles.
Add chopped sweet or sour
pi' kh in tuna, salmon and other
fish salads, sandwich fillers.
Arid chopper pickles to stuff
ing for baked fish or fish
"bur:--
When you broil fish, springle
chopped pickle river top before
sliding fi.-n under broiler.
Garnish fish fnup!: and chowd
ers with sprinkling of minced
pickles.
Corn Chowder Mainstay
Here's an especially ood corn
chowder for a hot luncheon or
supper mainstay. Made from
freshly cooked corn or leftover
corn from yesterday's cobs. You
can u-e leftover cooked ham or
canned luncheon meat for the
meat part. Or omit 1 ho meat
Mine bacon gives eood flavor.
1'i.in on seconds ail thp way
rtiouriu ana mis will satisiy live
or six persons.
a siltes bacon, diced
'.2 cup cooked ham or luncheon
meat, cuhpd (optional)
1 smail onions. F'uced
3 medium potatoes, cubed
1 can tomato soun
2 cups fresh or whole kernel
corn
1 ' 2 cups milk
.1 cups hot water
Salt arri pepper
Brown tile bacon and onion:
and the potatoes, hotwater and
salt. Cook until potatoes are
lender; add the corn, soup and
asonincs. Bring to simmer; add
bi!k and meat and continue
simmcrina for a few minutes.
Serve with plcntv of crackers.
Chilled Soup. For each threes
servings, combine 1 cup tomato
.mice, onp cup top milk, dash of
tanasco. one tablespoon minced
chives or onion tops and one
tablespoon minced celery. Chill
tiiorouahly. Float blob of sour
cream, if you like.
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gestions for pleasing the family;
all tn be found in abundance at
reasonable cost along with many
genuine bargains. Nature is good
to growers in our part of the
country. Many of the items
enjoyed now are grown locally;
others travel fast from nearby
states and are in local stores
within hours of harvesting.
Poultry. Stewing chickens are
bargain priced: so are broilers
and fryers. Turkeys of all sizes
are good buys. Put in freezer
supplies if freezer space permits.
Much Meat. Plenty of beef
with very low' prices on all ruts
that require long, slow rooking.
Seann for thi i popularity of
tender cu's which cook quickly.
Ground beef is bargain. Beef
liver is an excellent item that
should appear on tables more
often. Plenty of onions available
to go with liver and bacon.
Lamb prices are down a little
with breast of lamb at practical
ly rock bot'om for barbecuing
or for oven braising to crispness
with only salt and pepper added.
Low cost sparenbs nf pork will
delight many a family, braised,
barbecued, or stuffed with one
of those packaged stuffings or
with sauerkraut. Rabbits make
good eating at very low cost.
Fish and Shellfish. Plenty nf
west coast caught fish, both fresh
and frozen; flounder, snip, hal
ibut, mackerel, rock bass, rock
fish, salmon, sandabs. sea bass,
shrimp, clams. Packaged frozen
fish sticks, fish cakes, breaded
shrimp, fillets and steaks are
favored by many for quick fix
ing. Canned tuna is bargain
priced. Keep plenty of lemons on
hand.
Vegetable Buys. Celery of
superb quality is practically a
give-away. Cucumbers, large
sweet bell peppers, cauliflower,
i lettuce, romaine. cabbage, rad
ishes, green onions, carrots, dry
onions, corn are low priced. So
are ail varieties nf soft squash.
More tomatoes coming.
Fruit Buys. Plenty of variety
for enjn ing fresh. Keep in touch
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time for ail home freezing, cann
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Bananas, apricots, seedless
grapes, smail oranges, strawber
ries. Cantaloupe and watermelon
for daily eating. Santa Rosa
plums are a delight. Elberta
peaches make marvelous des
serts. First of thp Gravenstein
apples for green apple pie. Good
bush berry variety but bargains
unlikely.
Uncooked Jam Proves
Successful: Needs Refrigeration
Thp subject of uncooked jams
has interest for many and here
is a report on the subject as
marie recently by home econ
omists of the U.S. Department
of Agriculture who arp especial
ly interested in home utilization
of our plentiful fruits.
Strawberries, raspberries,
blackberries. blueberries and
peaches proved successful for
making uncooked jam with fruit
pectin. This type of jam is very
easy to make. It has flavor and
color, spreads well.
It keeps in the refrigerator for
a few months or in the freezer
for as long as a year but because
it is uncooked, it will not keep
on the kitchen shelf. Too have
jam at best, use promptly after
opening the container.
Two points are made. If finish
ed product is too firm when
opened for serving, stirring will
soften it. If it tends to seperate.
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stirring will blend it again.
Jam Making
For jam of finest color and
flavor, use fully ripe but sound
fruit, sorted and washed.
Remove caps and stems from
berries and peels and pits from
peaches. Grind blueberries but
Crush other berries or peaches.
To make about nine six-ounce
glasses of jam. use three cups
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Add five cups sugar to three
i cups crushed fruit; mix well and
I allow to stand 20 minutes with
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ture and stir 2 minutes. Ladle
jam into sterilized jelly glasses
or the new wide-mouthed half
ipint jars, filling to about a hall
inch of the rim. Cover and let
j stand until jellied which may
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1 with hot paraffin and cover with
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