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    The Bend Bulletin, Tuesday, March 6,1962
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Glenn returns
to Canaveral,
fit but weary
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla.
(UPD Spaceman John Glenn,
looking fit but admittedly weary
after the busiest two weeks of his
life, returned to work today to
help scientists prepare the na
tion's second manned orbital
night.
Glenn, accompanied by fellow
Astronauts Donald K. (Deke)
Slayton and Alan B. Shepard Jr.,
flew back to his "home away
from home" at Cape Canaveral
Monday night after a brief stop
over at astronauts' headquarters
in Langley Field, Va.
Officials of the federal space
agency said Glenn, who orbited
earth three times aboard the
Friondship-7 space capsule Feb. 20
would remain here "for a day or
two" to help scientists decipher
the reams of information from
his 81,000-mile voyage.
The Marine lieutenant colonel
will be, in effect, a human ref
erence book the one man in the
Free World who can give a first
hand account of what it is like
and what to expect in the eerie
weightlessness of travel through
the black vacuum of. space.
Next to go will be Slayton, 38.
an Air Force Major. Glenn will
help scientists and technicans pre
pare Slayton's Mercury space cap
sule, and recommend minor
changes to increase the value of
the flight.
If all goes well, Slayton could
be orbited on his three-circuit
mission in May or June.
GIRL SCOUTS FACE BUSY SUMMER Three Bend girls, pictured here, face a buiy summer,
having been named to attend national and regional events. Studying an atlas are, Teresa John
son sitting; Judy Branstetter, left, and Kathleen Kemple, right. All are members of Girl Scout
troop Uo. 105. They are Bend Junior nign sTuoenrs.
3 Girl Scouts
named for trips
Three Bend Girl Scouts have
been chosen for national and re
gional events during the coming
aummer.
Named an alternate from Jun
iper Council to the Senior Girl
Scout Round-up at Button Bay,
Lake Champlaine, Vt., is Kath
leen Kemple, daughter of Dr. and
Mrs. H. M. Kemple. As an alter
nate delegate Kathleen stands
ready to go to Vermont if one of
the delegates can not go. She will
also go to a Regional Encamp
ment for Round-up alternates Ju
ly 22-29 at Pine Creek Ranch,
Salmon, Idano.
Selected to altcnd a Regional
Citizenship Conference is Judy
Branstetter, daughter of Mr. ana
Mrs. B. L. Branstetter. This con
ference is to be held on the Willa
mette University Campus in Sa
lem and will be attended by girls
from Oregon, Washington, Idaho,
Montana and Alaska. Dates are
June 18-23.
Delegate to the Creative Arts
Festival in Eugene will be Teresa
Johnston, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. W. W. Johnston. She will at
tend this festival from August NI
SI on the University of Oregon
Campus in Eugene. This event
will also be attended by girls
from the Region 11 states.
The girls are all students at
Bend Junior High School and are
members of Girl Scout Troop No.
105, whose leader is Mrs. H. M.
Kemple.
Also accepting a national oppor
tunity this next summer will be
Mrs. J. R. Meissner, who will go
to the Senior Girl Scout Round
up In Vermont as a staff member.
Band Boosters
planning supper
Sp.cl.l to The Bulletin
PRINEVILLE The Prineville
Band Boosters will hold a chili
and chowder supper Friday,
March 9. in the Crook County
High School enfetorium. Serving
time is from 5:30 to 7:30.
Immediately after the supper, a
concert will bo given in the high
achool gym by the combined sixth
grade bands, the 7th and 8th
grade bands of the junior high
achool and the 8th grade dance
band.
The supper ticket will serve as
admission to tho concert, 'tnose
who prefer to attend only the con
cert will be charged a small ad
mission fee, according to Mrs.
W. B. Thompson, general chair
man for the event.
In a variety of fund-raising ef
forts, the club provides financial
assistance for the school band
members, and the group also
atages concerts to afford expert
ence in public performance to
band members.
KICK-FREE MILK
LOUGHBROUGH, England
(UPD Twt 15 year-old boys
were cleared of stealing milk
when it was testified that anyone
who gave an automatic vending
machine a hearty kick got a tree
carton of milk.
Henry Itewman, who said he
was losing 50 cartons a day, plans
to have the machine fixed.
NOT FOR HEALTH
ROSTON (ITU The State Sen
ale Monday killed a House-passed
bill to grant a liquor license to
health club.
Wallace back
in Germany
Sp.clal to Tha Bulletin
MANNHEIM, Germany Ger
ald U Wallace, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Yordy L Wallace, Route 1,
Culver, Ore., recently returned to
his home station in Mannheim.
Germany, after a month-long tour
of duty along tlie East-West bor
der in the Fulda Gap area.
Wallace and other members of
the Bin Infantry Division's 8th
Cavalry maintained surveillance
along the border through the use
of jeep-mounted patrols and ob
servation and listening posts. The
Fulda Gap, a 100-mile segment of
tho Iron Curtain, serves as the
gateway to Berlin.
A medical nidmnn hi tlie caval
ry's llaadqiarters Troop, he en
tered tho Army in January, 1958,
complotfd basic training at Fort
Ord, Calif., and nrrivod overseas
in May 1959.
His wife, Helen, is with him in
Germany.
Honors gained
by local artist
Mrs. Don Burgderfer, art In
structor at Central Oregon Col
lege, has received new recogni
tion for her work. She has been
informed that her ink drawing.
"Decaying and Molding Pine
Bark." has received honorable
mention in the 12 national draw
ing and sculpture show at Bull
Stale Teachers College in Muncie,
lnd.
Frederick Sweet, curator of
American painting and sculpture
at tlie Art Institute of Chicago,
was tho judge for selection of
paintings, and awards.
Mrs. Burgderfer's drawing is in
black and wlute ink and wash.
Parent-Teacher
group planned
Special to The Bulletin
FORT ROCK Fort Rock par
ents and teachers met March 2
at Christmas Valley Lodge in a
pre-organization session to consid
er bylaws and purposes of a Par
ent Teacher Association for the
families served by the Fort Rock
School District
Jack Gillette was named tem
porary chairman prior to the or
ganization meeting scheduled for
Friday, March 23 at 7 p.m. at the
Christmas Valley Lodge. Working
with Gillette in preparing a pro
posed sot of bylaws and publicity
for the group will be John Payne,
principal of Fort Rock School,
Mrs. Kenyan Morehouse and Mrs.
Bud Parks, temporary secretary.
Mrs. Everett Shults of Lake-
view, president of the Lake Coun
ty PTA Council, will be present
at tlie March 23 meeting for the
installation of officers.
All persons in the community
who are interested, as well as
parents and teachers of pupils
now enrolled, arc invited to be
come charter members of the as
sociation at tlie organization
mooting.
Hustler crash
takes 3 lives
FORT WORTH, Tex. (UPI A
B58 Hustler supersonic jet bomb
er crashed and exploded in an
attempted take oil from Carswcll
Air Force Base Monday night.
The three crewmen were killed.
A Carswcll spokesman said tlie
B58 was on a routine train
ing mission.
The dead were:
Capt. Robert Eugene Harter, 34:
the pilot, State College, Pa.
Capt. Jack D.V. Jones. 29, the
navigator, Jacksonville Beach
Fla.
1st Lt. James T. McKenzie. 28,
the defensive systems operator,
Pinehurst, N.C. "
The Air Force spokesman said
the cause of the crash could not
be determined immediately.
The B58 was Hearing the end
of a 6.000-foot takeoff run when
it veered sharply right from tlie
runway. The heavy, four-engine
jet, designed to fly at more than
twice the speed of sound, tore
through a metal fence and pulled
up on an ammunition storage
bunker a quarter of a mile from
tlie runway.
The B58 was not armed, and
40 millimeter ammunition stored
deep In the concrete, earth-cover
ed bunker did not detonate. But
the jet's fuel tanks exploded, rip
ping the aircraft apart and send
ing flames 50 feet into tlie air,
Figures given
on weather
FORT ROCK Precipitation
for February at The Poplars
weather station, southeast of Fort
Rock, totalled .91 of an inch. Add
ed to .99 in October, 1.68 in No
vember. 1.57 in December and .93
In January, this brings the total
moisture for the winter months to
March 1 up to 6 0B inches.
Maximum temperature during
February was 60 degrees on the
third and the low of minus eight
was recorded on the 27th. The
winter minimum fell to -38 on
January 12. a record low in the
14 years the station has kept
tomjicrature records.
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