The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, May 25, 1949, Page 10, Image 10

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THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON
WEDNESDAY, MAY 25. 1949
Brides' School
Tells Them How
To 'Dream Cook'
' By Cay Pauley
(United tetuB Staft CorroMpondent)
New York Ui Mack Weiner,
resort operator, believes a bride
should learn how to run a kitchen
at the same time she's finding
out now to run a husband.
Weiner presides at White Roe
Lake at .Livingston Manor. In up
state New York. The resort caters
to honeymooners In June, and is
typical of most mountain play
grounds except lor one thing,
Weiner has started an intensive
cooking course for brides.
course which he says grew out
or ".my own sad experience Inv
mediately alter l married.
Weiner said. "My wife was
perfect dream girl to look at but
hopeless when turned loose in the
Kitchen.
"At first we just joked about
,her poor cooking, but as time
went by, mealtime became an ex
plosive occasion," he elaborated,
He said that after a few months
of bicarbonate of soda and family
quarrels, "I took matters in hand
and started teaching the missus
what you do with pots and pans,
Happy Ending
"I dug up all my old textbooks,"
he continued, "and proceeded to
conduct a home experiment in do.
mest ic science."
Weiner said the story ended
happily, for his "wife eventually
became a kitchen artist. But the
- whole thing caused him to open
the cooking classes at White Roe
last year for the first time so oth
er husbands won't have his trou
bles, Weiner Is a graduate of the
hotel management school at Cor
nell University and is a veteran of
the resort business both in New
York and Florida.
White Roe offers cooking in
structions only during June, when
the honeymoon season is at peak.
Weiner said the courses aren't
confined to women.
One bachelor wrote that as a
"cook by circumstance, not
choice," he'd learned a lot from
the course. Weiner does keep hus
bands out pf the courses at the
be&htang?4- ...,.
"Why embarrass the ' poor
girls?" he asked.
. Mostly, the brides are taught
the simple rules of cooking and
some easily-fixed recipes.
Advice- Works Out
One bride wrote after her stay
at the resort, "I followed your ad
vice to make something simple. It
was meat balls and spaghetti, and
my husband says It's the best
meal he ever ate."
A mother said she'd not fixed
the first meal yet but had "a lot
more confidence now In facing
that stove."
Last year's pupils didn't get any
diploma. But this year Weiner
said they'd get an elaborately dec
orated "gag document they can
hang In the kitchen in case any
arguments come up over a meal."
I'll is year, the course will be ex
panded to include guest speakers
who'll discuss budgeting, market
ing, menu planning and food storage.
Husbands will he Invited to a
few lectures to tell their food pret
crences.
BETTER TIKES COMING
Boston, May 25 Mi By the end
of the year motorists will get
from 13 to 35 per cent longer
wear from their synthetic tires,
two scientists of the Firestone
Tire & ttuhher Co., of Akron, O,
predicted today.
"Drastic" improvements will ac
count lor the Increase in wear
said the report of I. D. SJolhun
and l). Colo to Hie spring meet
lug of the American Chemical so-
eicty s rubber division.
Parking meters in 62 large clt
les averaged $71 per machine
year.
Bowling
AUTOMOTIVE LEAGUE
The Automotive league teams
itnisned up their season last night
at tne cascade Howl with a sin
gles ' and doubles tournament.
Maurice Hoover of the Trailways
won first place in the singles with
games of 201-186198 for a 585
series.
Pete Bartlett was a shade be-
hind with a 579 series to capture
second place and Dawson Nedrow
was third with 561.
In the doubles match Don Rat
liff and Earl Georgeson nosed out
Peterson and Clark by 12 pins,
XJ.40 lO J.XOO.
Scores follow:
bowlinu ... ;..
SINfil.ES
E. Alton. 4GI) ; d Allen, 102 ; C. Lotto,
tM: J. Kdwunla. til.
Huju Olmrti, Hi ; ClirUtle. 502 ; Cirrlwn,
524.
Clhrk, GliO; t'etemin,
637.
Vamlevert, B28 ;
522; Dull itatclltt,
Runner,
Mil.
G18; GuurKcflun,
OS ; Kinu,
Total
673.
ltnrl li.lt. R7B ! Wrar. 4HH Nnlrow. 661.
lirnnvold. OfiA i liucjver, 686 J Maker. 601 ;
IIIinKuwortn, W9.
O. Klnn. 444 : lljorvik, 4112. Total 93.
lVtcrnun, 641: Clark, 6116. Total, 1130.
Hoover, 624 ; . Urandvuld, 608.
Mi - -
u. Batlltt, 676 1 0. CcorncBoii,
Total, 1148.
Prineville Plans
Softball Team
Prineville. May 25 With the
Crook county high school Quar
terback club sponsoring It, plans
call for an eight-team league of
softball players here this sum
mer. Harold Waite has been
named president of the league.
Games will be played Mondays
and Fridays, with no team hav
ing more than 15 members.
League teams have been an
nounced under- the following
sponsorship: Veterans of For
eign Wars. Knichts of Pythias,
Quarterback club, Hudspeth Lum
ber Co., Alexander Yawkey Lum
ber Co., Union Oil Co., Lions
club. An eighth team will be
formed either by the Ochoco
Lumber Co. or Pine Products
corporation,.
FLAN NOUTHVVEST TOUR
San Francisco. May 25 U'iA
California college all-star baseball
team will tour Oregon, Washing
ton, British Columbia, Alberta,
Yukon territory and Alaska from
Junelf to 'Aiig. 1ft w2'3fihounc?
ed today.'
The team, under the direction
of Pete Beiden, Fresno State
coach, will play 45 games on Us
tour. The squad includes players
from San Francisco State, San
Mateo JC, Fresno State and Col-
ege of the Pacific.
GOLFER BREAKS LEG
Reldsvtlle, N. C, May 25 ".)
Some golfers break 90 and others
break their clubs.
George H. Parker Jr., had to be
different.
He stepped up to the tee yester-
day, uncorked a tremendous
drive, wound up off balance-
broke his leg.
-and
BACCALAUREATE SUNDAY
Prineville, May 25 Donald M.
Gabbert, principal of the Crook
county high school, has announc
ed that the , baccalaureate ser
mon for the graduating class of
49 will be delivered at Our Sn-
viour's Lutheran church next
Sunday evening by the pastor,
Kev. M. B. Kogncss.
Commencement exercises will
be held at the auditorium of the
Ochoco grade school on Friday
evening, June 3, when the ad
dress will be delivered by Dr. H.
M. uunn, president of the Ore.
gon College of Education at
Monmouth.
Here's '49 Model of Flying Boxcar
A passenger car prepares to climb the ramp leading Into this new
C-119 cargo plane, latest of the flying boxcar line, in Hagerstown,
Md. The clam-like door is 14 Inches wider than those used on the
'C-82, providing an entrance opening as wide as the cargo hold
Itself. Note comparative size of man standing in doorway. It also
allows for the simultaneous jumping of two sticks of paratroopers.
The Air Force now has 100 of them on order.
Slayer Facing
Death Sentence
San Diego, Cel., May 25 KB
Lloyd E. Sampsel, once listed as
one of the nation's 10 most-wanted
criminals, faced a -mandatory
death sentence for killing a by
stander during ' a " holdup last
year.
An all-woman jury deliberated
seven hours netore convicung
the 48-year-old "yacht bandit" of
it degree murder, attempted
rderaAd'arrned robberylast
night.
He was convicted of killing ar-
thur W. Smith as he shot his way
out after a loan company holdup
here May 27, 1918. Under Califor
nia law he must be sentenced
to death because the jury did
not recommend leniency.
Sampsel, who has spent half
his life behind bars, was calling
the "yacht bandit" in the 1920s
when he hid' out on a ship be
tween daring robberies m tne
San Francisco area.
Captured In 1929, he spent 18
years in prison and made five
escape attempts before being pa
roled in; 1947. He then began an
other series of stlckups in Cal
ifornia, boasting he would not be
taken alive.
But he surrendered meekly last
March In Phoenix, Ariz., when of
ficers met him as lie stepped off
an airliner shortly aflcr a bank
holdup here.
Excavators Find
Valuable Jewels
Portland, May 25 U Work
men excavating for Installation
of service station pumps in down
town Portland Tuesday dug up a
cache of diamonds valued at
more than $4000.
Dwlght C. Thorsen, owner of
the parking lot where the pumps
are to be placed, was watching
the digging when he spotted a
flashing object in the earth. It
proved to be a diamond ring.
Workman Milton Holland dug
further and uncovered a rotted
chamois skin In which three
other rings and a diamond lav-
aliere were wrapped.
Detective Dudley Nelson said
there were 71 diamonds in the
five pieces of jewelry. He es
timated their value at more than
$4000.
The flowering dogwood, most
spectacular in the spring, Is na
tive from Massachusetts to Florl
dand west to Texas.
coming year: Gary Romine, pres
ident; Bill uoben, vice-president;
Lee Rhoden, secretary, and Pat
Gage, treasurer. Officers of the
Quill and Scroll society will be:
Patty Cain, president; Pat Lan
lus. vice-president; Betty Camp
bell, secretary, and Carol White,
treasurer.
Electric
WIRING
Residential
Commercial
Industrial
G-E LAMPS
Mazda and Fluorescent
UNIVERSAL RANGES
HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCE
Homer Smith
SMITH
ELECTRIC
1 183 Wall Phone 98
STUDENTS ELECT
Prineville, May 25 Donald M.
Gabbert, principal, announces the
results of elections by two lead
ing organizations of the Crook
county high school.
The Boys' league has named
the following officers for the
Come to Carbureter Headquarters
ror.; wrvnj
Put More
OPPORTUNITY in
Your Future I
Invest in
U.S. SAVINGS BONDS
Which would
YOU choose
for comfort
For moil people; an easy chair
doesn't give hall at much comfort ai
an easy mind . , . the happy tenia
that your future it reasonably safe
from financial worries.
And, generally, one of the timpletl
ways to give yourself this mental
comfort is to buy U.S.Savingt Bonds.
It take te little effort. You car)
buy Bonds easily at your bank.
It givei you so muehl In 10
years you get back four dollar (or
every three you put in.
But, even mora Important, you
have a comfortable feeling all the
time, knowing you've done tome
thing to protect your future.
7
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At adWffito In tPt
Saturday tvtniig
Pott and
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SERVICE
lour carbureter Is the Power Center of your engine
and the key to peak performance. It is a precision
Instrument requiring expert knowledge to service prop '
erly. That's why our organization Includes a mechanic
trained at the Carter Factory.
Bring your ear to Power Center Headquarters today.
AIM lOU(ZLL) SLRViei'
CARBt'BETOR MAtiNETO ltiMtlO.N
228 B. tirrrimnocl BfcNt), OBEliON riiono 1779
Geologists Plan
Opal Pit Visit
A pit In an old volcano west
of Terrebonne, where hyalite opals
are found attached to lava clink
ers, will be the meeting place of
Deschutes Geology club members
Thursday evening for a potluck
dinner and an informal program.
The Bend group will be joined by
club members from Redmond,
Terrebonne and other parts of
Central Oregon. It is expected
that members of the newly-or-ganlzcd
Prineville club also will
be present.
The volcanic pit selected by the
geologists as their meeting place
PILES
LLamrfiaera-J (HIMOIIHOIDa)
ItCTAl AND COION AllMBNTI
STOMACH DISOIDHS
Traatri Wlttoat Noipital Oparatlee
Man. through Pri.i 10 to 5 p.m.
CvanlngiiMon.,Wd.ond M.,nlll I
Writ or coll for FRIf dowlptlvo botklot
THE DEAN CLINIC
fit Our 39th Year
MIIIOPnAOTIO PMVOIOIANa
H.I. Conwr L rmlo OmuiI Am
T.l.phon. IArt 9lt Portion1 14, Pro.
CASH
TO BUY
Wood and Coal
Take Advantage of the
Spring Specials Offered
by Fuel Dealers and
SAVE MONEY!
'25.00 to $300.00
on
Furniture
Farm Machinery
Livestock
Automobile Loans
Up to $500.00
NO INSURANCE REQUIRED!
Twenty Months to Repay
PORTLAND LOAN CO.
Norbert D. Goodrich, Mgr.
Kni. 8, Penney Bldg., 1010 Wall
Telephone 173
BEND, OREGON
State Licenses S186 M321
recently reselved statewide atten
tion when the Terrebonne dia
monds" were first found. Oregon
State college geologists deter
mined that these "diamonds" are
clear opals. Under ultra-violet
light, they emit a pale green light.
Local club members who know
the location of the pit are to drive
WALKOVER FUTILE
Waseca, Minn. B Frank
Speight rolled up 1,252 votes un-
north from Bend at 6 p.m. Thurs
day evening. Persons needing
guidance or rides are to be at the
Bend city hall at 6 p.m.
opposed ior justice of the peace
but the city council wouldn't de
clare him elected. It seems there
isn't any such office under the
city charter. City Attorney Frank
lin stone said he a nave to inves
tigate.
Here's the Sure Way to Get
3effer
APMOVlD
(Cimm
spots, but also coaxes dull, drab gar'
weats back to the full splendor of their original color. See
for yourself how out Sanitone Service keeps clothes looking
like new. -.. ,
City Cleaners & Dyers
Marion Cady ., Frank Wonser
1032 Wall Phone 246
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DENTIST
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