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The original documents are located in Box 40, folder "Ford, Gerald - Food" of the Sheila
Weidenfeld Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library.
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Digitized from Box 40 of the Sheila Weidenfeld Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library
Enquirer
FOOD NEWS
MONDAY MORNING
JUNE 30. 1975 PAGE I
By MARIE RYCKMAN
Enquirer Food Editor
Hurrah for America and all that she stands for! Cincinna-
tians this year have even more cause than ever to celebrate this
week. Buntings and bands will proclaim the arrival here of the
President of the United States on Thursday and the celebration
of the Fourth of July on Friday.
And, in all of our celebrating, we will all be close, indeed, in
spirit, to our President, for he and we all love'a good old-fashion-
ed informal fun filled picnic And what could be mora Ameri
4. For Sarah McLendon: She found a recipe in cookbook published
by National Federation of Republican Women called "Energy
Saving Cookbook." Recipe is one submitted by Jerry Ford when
he was Vice President -- chicken with ruby red grapefruit.
Has he actually cooked this? When and where? Does he like to
cook and what kinds of things? Where did he get recipe, since
no grapefruit in Michigan? Any other details on President's
cooking? (She wants to do a piece on President cooking)
Recipe was submitted in responer to
a request for Base of his favorite reaped
he has not cooked but likes it very
much, He does not most of his woking
has been limited to outdoor harbecues
and breakfast
Gold Sm 7/10/75
fr
LOW FOR THE LITTLE MAN
washington Stam 4/1/76
Still, the "occasional Cambodians wait-
All the President's Men" premiere
ing on the table," as they were described
only four days away now, and
The
in the OP's profile of Joan, had had quite
are still getting hotter and heavier
Ear
enough of it all, and moved out.
ticket scene, Earwigs. Yesterday
earned that lots of run-of-the-mill
WELL, IT'S CLASSIER THAN COT-
are getting their checks back in
TAGE CHEESE AND KETCHUP,
Now, Ear's heard the reason -
COLDER THAN A MUFFIN AND EASI-
on the committee had been
ER TO DIGEST THAN A HAIR SHIRT
out the names of mere employes
Ear's just heard about President
...
Newsmakers
L.A.Times.2/5/76 12/5/76 Pg. 2
The Latest in Burgers-a Peanut Patty
-Like so many others in the nation's nervous capital,
Lillian Lawrenson will be touched by the great and awe-
some transfer of government power to a new administra-
tion. For 2½ years Lil has served her country in a most
personal way. Her duty, of course, will end Jan. 20. But Lil,
who runs the carry-out joint where President Ford orders
up his hamburgers, accepts the future with equanimity. "I
don't need to be rich," she said, with a bored toss of a
diamond-encrusted hand. "That's the secret of my success.
Small profit, big volume." Does President Ford really send
out for hamburgers? "A black limousine half a block long
UP-143
(FORD FINANCES)
ORLANDO (UPD -- PRESIDENT FORD' S FAMILY FOOD BILL AVERAGES $800 A
MONTH, A WHITE HOUSE SPOKESMAN SAID TODAY.
PRESS SECRETARY RON NESSEN, ADDING TO YESTERDAY $ PUBLIC LISTING
OF THE PRESIDENT S PERSONAL FINANCES, TOLD REPORTERS ABOARD AIR FORCE
ONE THE $800 INCLUDES NOT ONLY ALL FOOD THE FAMILY CONSUMES IN THE
EXECUTIVE MANSION BUT ALSO THE MEALS SERVED PERSONAL GUESTS.
THE PRESIDENT ALSO MUST PAY WHITE HOUSE SERVANTS TIME- AND- A- HALF
WHEN THEY WORK OVERTIME ATTENDING TO HIS PRIVATE DINNER PARTIES.
NESSEN ALSO SAID:
-- FORD PAYS FULL INCOME TAXES ON THE $50,000 ANNUAL EXPENSE
ALLOWANCE PAID HIM BESIDES HIS $200,000 SALARY.
-- IN 1974, FORD' S EXPENSES INCLUDED FULL TUIT ION AND LIVING COSTS
OF HIS FOUR CHILDREN AT COLLEGE AND SCHOOL.
-- THE PRESIDENT' S MONTHLY EXPENSES INCLUDE TAXES AND FUEL FOR HIS
CHILDRENS' THREE AUTOMOBILES, PLUS CLOTHING FOR MR S. FORD.
-- FORD ALSO FREQUENTLY HAS SUCH OUT- OF- POCKET EXPENSES AS CHURCH
DONATIONS, PIPE TOBACCO AND GIFTS FOR HIS FAMILY.
UPI 02-13 05:43 PES
UP-143
(FORD FINANCES)
ORLANDO (UPD -- PRESIDENT FORD' S FAMILY FOOD BILL AVERAGES $800 A
MONTH, A WHITE HOUSE SPOKESMAN SAID TODAY.
PRESS SECRETARY RON NESSEN, ADDING TO YESTERDAY S PUBLIC LISTING
OF THE PRESIDENT' S PERSONAL FINANCES, TOLD REPORTERS ABOARD AIR FORCE
ONE THE $800 INCLUDES NOT ONLY ALL FOOD THE FAMILY CONSUMES IN THE
EXECUTIVE MANSION BUT ALSO THE MEALS SERVED PERSONAL GUESTS.
THE PRESIDENT ALSO MUST PAY WHITE HOUSE SERVANTS TIME- AND- A HALF
WHEN THEY WORK OVERTIME ATTENDING TO HIS PRIVATE DINNER PARTIES.
NESSEN ALSO SAID:
-- FORD PAYS FULL INCOME TAXES ON THE $50,000 ANNUAL EXPENSE
ALLOWANCE PAID HIM BESIDES HIS $200,000 SALARY.
-- IN 1974, FORD' S EXPENSES INCLUDED FULL TUIT ION AND LIVING COSTS
OF HIS FOUR CHILDREN AT COLLEGE AND SCHOOL.
-- THE PRESIDENT' S MONTHLY EXPENSES INCLUDE TAXES AND FUEL FOR HIS
CHILDRENS' THREE AUTOMOBILES, PLUS CLOTHING FOR MRS. FORD.
-- FORD ALSO FREQUENTLY HAS SUCH OUT- OF- POCKET EXPENSES AS CHURCH
DONATIONS, PIPE TOBACCO AND GIFTS FOR HIS FAMILY.
UPI 02-13 05:43 PES
ald Ford on the Cyprus
mated 13 million in proposed
nation at the White House
pay increases for deputy U.S.
they "are continuing to
marshals
in very close touch.' the
He called in 14 mayors and
okesman said.
15 governors for meetings to-
Ecevit said earlier he wants
day and tomorrow to discuss
Greek response to Turkish
their problems and his own.
oposals for the future of
Mayor Joseph L Alioto of
prus by midnight, and that
San Francisco, president of
iterward we will decide
Mrs. Ford after White House tour
the U.S. Conference of May-
See GREEK on Next Page
ors, said he hoped the meet-
ing would foster "a new spirit
of co-operation with the fed-
Fords 3.1474 14 Breakfast Family
schu
eral government."
Ford also- attended to for
eign policy matters, confer
ring with Henry A. Kissinger;
bdistriet No: 6 of the school
secretary of State, and pre-
Is Do-It-Yourself
strict, which covers the pre-
paring for a "working kin-
cheon" today with the visiting
By Kathleen Patterson
she said. Redecoration will be
minantly white Van Horn
A Member-of the Staff
Egyptian foreign minister;
Washington- Of course he
limited to minor changes in
gh School attendance area
Ismail Fahmy, at the White
the living quarters upstairs:
will," Mrs. Betty Ford said
us part of the predomi-
House.
She mentioned her daughter.
yesterday when asked if the
mtly black Central High
Ford is still commuting to
Susan; 17, as an arbiter of
President would continue to
hool attendance area. He is
work from his suburban
possible redecorating.
cook his own breakfast in the
member of the Kansas City
See FORD on Page 6A
After a decade- of women
White House.
offspring inhabiting the man-
W firm of Popham, Popham,
"All he needs is a toaster,"
sion, must a masculine room
Dnway, Sweeny & Fremont.
she. explained in her first
be created for the Ford sons?
e will be the only lawyer on
news conference as the First
1e school board.
The Weather
"Oh, there is a masculine
Lady The 5-minute exchange
room there," she said.
Bundschu assumed his seat
of questions and answers on
The activity throughout the
n the board soon after the
Partly cloudy today with a
the South Lawn of the White
morning-perhaps the cause
ite and was exposed to a
slight chance of thunder-
House left a few press corps
for the delay of the press
ngthy meeting in which the
showers and southerly winds 8
tempers as hot as the midday
conference first slated for 11
ard considered the integra-
to 15 miles an hour is the
sun in which reporters stood a
was an: attempt to de-
on of administrators and
National Weather Service
full hour before Mrs. Ford
cide who gets what room, she
ther controversial matters.
forecast for Kansas City and
appeared.
said.
Bundschu is a graduate of
vicinity Partly cloudy tonight
She finally walked out, a
The family hopes to move:
uke University law school
and tomorrow with a slight
bit nervous but gracious
in by Monday from their sub-
nd is the current finance
chance of thundershowers.
nontheless.
urban Alexandria, Va., home,
hairman of the Van Horn Pa
Precipitation probabilities 20
Mrs. Ford was flanked by
she said.
ons Association Her has
per cent today and tonight.
two huge magnolia trees at
Would she be active in vo
ught law at the University
High today and tomorrow
the diplomatic entrance to the
limteer programs? Yes, just
Missouri-Kansas City law-
near 90. Low tonight near 70.
executive mansion as the
as she has been since the age
chool
TEMPERATURES
questions began. What did she
of 20; the 56-year old first lady
think of her new home?
Noon
70 8.p. m.
75
replied, "My specialty- is in
Thought for Today
1 p. m
75 9p.m.
70
"But it isn't my house-it's
the field. of the arts," she
2 p. m.
30 10 m.
69
the house of the people of the
said.
3 p. m.
39 11 P. m.
67
United States: It is a very
Once a Martha Graham-
Beware the fury of a pa-
4 P. m
89 Midnight
66
lent man-John Dryden, Eng-
5 p. m
33 1:a. m.
66
beautiful house, she said.
dancer and a model; she seri-
6 P. m
79
2
sh poet, 1631-1700.
m
65
"I am looking forward-I
ously considered dance. as a
7 P- m
75
am thrilled to death at the
lifetime career
"Unofficial
thought of moving ii.n
That's a very leading
Have The Kansas City Star and
The river stage at 6 p.m. last
She spoke slowly, smiling
See FIRST on Page 6A
imes delivered to you each day.
night, 4.4 feet. Down 0.2 of a
into the sun between: ques-
ial 221-6200 and your subscrip
foot from 12 hours earlier.
on will begin right away-Adv.
tions.
Phone Sunday Want Ads in be-
They covered every room,
fore 5 p.m. Fri., 221-6000-Adv.
ables on Calendar Watchers
$580,000, leaving slightly more
First Lady Meets Press
than $2 million. That is ex-
pected to be cut further when
Continued from: Page IA
Mrs. Ford down the drive
Mitchell submits his legal
bills
question she said, smiling calling to Mrs. Nancy Howe,
Nixon could find himself
but firm, when asked if she Mrs. Ford's secretary and
wanted- to live in her new longtime friend
faced with legal bills of hun
dreds of thousands of dollars.
home for two years, or six
This is supposed to be an
President Ford has admitted
He already is a defendant in
open administration. Well, it's
promising his wife and family
one Watergate lawsuit, and
getting off on the wrong foot;"
he would not seek re election
conceivably could be named
the members of the press de-
either as a member of Con
in other civil suits or possibly
clared There was no need
gress cr as vice-president.
in criminal cases.
for him to cut us off so
What would she think of a
rudely
Taxpayers paid for at least
woman as vice president?
'We've been waiting for
$382,474 in fees, salaries and
First making it clear that her
two
hours.
for
a
5-minute
expenses for the team ot