The Bulletin. (Bend, OR) 1963-current, June 01, 1963, Page 2, Image 2

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    The Bulletin,
Briefs
Trey Robtrt Is the name select
ed for a 7-pound, 12-ounce boy
born early this morning at St.
Charles Memorial Hospital, to Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Emerson, 1528
W. Fifth Street.
Bachelor Beauts will hold a reg
ular square dance tonight at the
Eastern Star Grange Hall. The
starting time will be 8:45 p.m.,
15 minutes later than usual. Lar
ry Musgrave will call, and re
freshments will be served. All
square dancers are invited.
Assumed business name for Dee
and Mort's . Barber Shop, Red
mond, has been filed at the coun
ty clerk's office by Morton C. Ren-
nels and Dee L,. Kenneis.
Rim Reck Riders will hold an
other reining contest Sunday aft
ernoon at their grounds In Glen
Vista, starting at 1 p.m. Potluck
Summer worship
starts June 2
Special le The Bulletin
.; PRINEVILLE The summer
schedule of worship hours will be
gin at St. Andrews' Episcopal
Church June 2, when one service
will be held, at 9 a.m. This hour
will be observed for Sunday serv
ice until fall.
During the service, the church
achool's closing exercises will be
held. Gifts will also be presented
to graduating seniors of the con
gregation, and the announcement
will be made of scholarships
day, or Pentecost, according to
the rector. Rev. John Gretz.
" "Following the service, there will j
be a general reception and social
hour, and a large birthday cake
will be served in honor of the
day, Whitsunday. The day is oft
en described as the birthday of
the festival service of Whilsun
f warded to the Cove summer
camp.
The Rev. and Mrs. Gretz will
leave Prineville Sunday to be on
vacation for the month of June,
during which time they will at
tend the graduation exercises of
their daughter, Karen, from
Northfleld School, Massachusetts.
Church meeting
set for Boston
Thousands of Christian Scien
tists from all over the world have
been assembling In Boston this
weekend for their church's big an
nual meeting event.
The meeting convenes Monday
afternoon, June 3, in the huge
domed auditorium of The First
Church of Christ, Scientist, in Bos
ton. Known as The Mother
Church, founded by Mary Baker
Eddy, It unites all of the more
than 3,200 Christian Science con
gregations now in existence, in
cluding the branch in Bend.
Addresses and reports will be
presented at the meeting to as
sess the Church's current role in
the world. A new Church Presi
dent will take office and the
names of new lecturers will be
announced.
Church receiving
9 confirmants
.. Nine young people will be con
firmed at the U a.m. service
Sunday, June 3, at First Lutheran
Church. The confirmation rites
art in observance of Pentecost
Sunday.
"Candidates for confirmation are
die following: Cheryl Roarig,
Joyce Kratke, Conine Deetz,
Carl Larson, Chert DeGree, Judy
Marvey, Jocclyn Nordcrhus, Kar
en Asseln and Jean Herland.
"The Rev. Richard Knutzcn will
tflve ns his sermon theme, "Hold
Vst," The senior choir will sing
Monson's arrangement of 'The
Twenty-Third Psalm."
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luncheon will be served at noon.
All members and their families
are invited to attend.
Wllllem Arthur Ferguson, Red
mond, was to receive the bache
lor of arts degree In education,
at commencement exercises to
day at Eastern Oregon College,
La Grande.
First Christian Church will have
a rosebud service Sunday, June
2, during the regular morning
worship service, for all parents
with children two years of age or
vounger. Several families will
participate In this service.
Degree of Honor Society mem
bers and past presidents are ask.
ed to attend 2 p.m. funeral serv
ices Sunday for Mrs. George Alli
son, who died Thursday evening.
They should assemble at the Nis-
woneer-Reynolds Funeral Home
at 1:55 p.m.
Bend Chiropractic Clinic Is the
assumed business name filed at
the courthouse by Dr. B. G. Spur
lock, 321 Greenwood Avenue.
Central Oregon College will hold
Its annual picnic Sunday from
to 6 p.m., in the upper meadows
of Shevlin Park.
A breakfast meeting of the
Christian Businessmen of Bend
will be held Monday at 6:30 a.m.,
in the Superior Cafe banquet
room.
Lauren James, Bend, has been
presented with a certificate of
merit in farm mechanics, award
ed by the Thor Center for Better
Farm Living, Huntley, III., for
showing the greatest farm me
chanics ability among the grad-
uating seniors of Bend High
School.
A luncheon meeting of the
Prineville - Crook County Cham
ber of Commerce will be held
Monday, June 3, at 12 noon at the
Ochoco Inn, Prineville.
Assumed business name for the
Arctic Circle, drive-In to open
soon at 1255 E. Third Street, has
been filed at the courthouse by
Mr. and Mrs. John C. McFarlln.
A coffee hour for members of
the First Lutheran Church will be
held Monday afternoon, June 3,
at the home of Mrs. Loretta
Freed, 831 Roosevelt Avenue.
Miss Linda MePhee, graduating
Bend High School senior, was the
guest of the Bend Shrine Club, at
a luncheon Friday In the Superior
Cafe dining room. Miss McPhee,
a member of the Water Pageant
by the Shrine Club.
Beta Alpha Chapter, Epsilon
Sigma Alpha, will meet at 8 p.m.
Monday at the home of Mrs. Ter
ry Wlllard, 1331 Newport, with
new officers presiding. Co-hostess
is Mrs. William Harris.
Donald L. McDanlel, Route 2,
Redmond, has filed an assumed
business name at the courthouse
for D & D Second Hand Store.
Regular meeting of the Royal
Neighbors of America is at 8 p.m.
Monday, June 3, in the Sons of
Norway Hall. Mrs. Hubert Bart-
lett will describe a recent trip
East, and the serving of refresh
ments will follow. Mrs. Pete
James, Mrs. Larry Foster and
Mrs. Paul Garboden will serve re
freshments,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brlnkley,
early-day Bend residents, were
local visitors yesterday and tcday
from their home in Anacortes,
Wash. While here they visited
their honeymoon house, on Broad
way Avenue, and visited with a
few old-timers. Brlnkley, a retir
ed lumberman, was with the U.S.
Forest Service when the couple
lived in Bend. Mrs. Brlnkley Is
city librarian in Anacortes. The
Brinkleys came to Bend 52 years
ago, as newlyweds, and lived here
about six years.
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MISS BARBARA LUCKENBILL
June wedding set
by local couple
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lucken
bill, 455 E. Burnslde Avenue, an
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Barbara Jean, to David
Alien Renno. He is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Dan C. Renno, 581 De-
Kalb Avenue.
Both young people are Bend
High School graduates. Miss
LuckcnbiU is employed at Cas
cade Jewelry. Renno is employed
in the Fort Rock district of the
Deschutes National Forest. He
completed four years of service
with the U.S. Marines.
A June wedding is planned.
Riley Williams,
65, succumbs
Speclil to The Bulletin
REDMOND Funeral services
for Riley W. Williams, 65, Red
mond, will be held Monday at 1
p.m. in Zacher's Chapel, with The
Rev. Roland Belanger of Zion
Lutheran Church officiating. Bur
ial will be in the Redmond Me
morial Cemetery.
Mr. Williams died Friday at
Central Oregon District Hospital
after a four-day illness. Born
August 19, 1897 in Galveston, Tex.,
he moved to Redmond seven
years ago from John Day. He had
been a mill worker for many
years.
Among survivors are his widow
Eva, Redmond; three stepdaugh
ters, Mrs. Mary Wynn, Grange
ville, Idaho; Mrs. Emma Hall,
Boise, Idaho, and Mrs. Myrtle
Frailer, Union; eleven grandchil
dren and four great grandchil
dren.
Law library fund
story clarified
George H. Brewster, a Red
mond attorney, has personally
contributed f830 to the Deschutes
County law library fund. As a
member of the Central Oregon
Bar Association law library com
mittee, he has also been instru
mental in past years in obtaining
county monies for the fund.
A story in Friday's Bulletin er
roneously stated that Brewster
"was given (830 to bring the file
of Pacific Reporters up to date.
Hie sentence should have read
that he "has given" the amount
The Bulletin regrets the typo
graphical error.
NEWLYWEDS LOSE BED
LONDON (UPI) - Newlyweds
Barry and Maureen Slater went
out today to find a bed after
spending their wedding night on
the floor.
The couple's bed, a gift from
Barry's parents, was delivered
when no one was home and left
in the backyard beside a discard
ed bath tub left for rubbish men.
The rubbish collectors took the
bed and left the tub.
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Ceremonies to
set aside cave
slated June 22
Special to The Bulletin
FORT ROCK Ceremonies to
sot aside Fort Rock Cave as a na
tional monument will begin at 12
o'clock noon, June 22, with Dr.
Luther Cressman, head of the de
partment of anthropology, Univer
sity of Oregon, as featured
speaker.
Dr. Cressman will recall the
excavation of the cave more than
25 years ago. The cave yielded
sagebrush bark sandals later car-
bon dated to be more than 9000
years old. He will bring for dis
play some of the artifacts ta
ken from the cave.
W. Ward Y eager, superintend
ent of Crater Lake National Park,
will represent the national park
service in presenting the certifi
cate of registration and the bronze
marker to Mr. and Mrs. R. A.
Long, owners of the land on which
the cave is located.
Setting aside the cave will take
place at the site, according to
Mrs. Maurice Ward, local pro
gram chairman. The cave Is ap
proximately a mile and a half
from the landmark, "Fort Rock."
Representatives from Oregon's
organizations specializing in the
study of anthropology and arch
aeology are expected to attend.
Acceptance of the certificate
and marker by the Longs charges
them with the responsibility of
"preserving, so far as practical,
and to the best of their ability,
the historical integrity of this im
portant part of the national cul
tural heritage."
Long acquired the property aft
er the cave had been excavated.
During the period of discovery it
was owned by the George Men
kenmaier family and was then
known as the Menkenmaier Cave.
It Is believed locally that dis
covery of the artifacts, and their
recovery in a scientific manner,
can be credited to Gerry Wolff
who visited the Menkenmaiers
regularly with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Wolff of Chilo
quin to hunt arrowheads. Gerry,
a student of Dr. Cressman, recog
nized the potential valin of such
a discovery.
Until recently It was felt that
this cave yielded the oldest evi
dence of man's dwelling on the
North American continent. New
discoveries, pointed out by this
dedicated and distinguished scien
tist, indicate, by the same carbon
test method, that the Pacific
Northwest was inhabited as long
as 35,000 years ago. A rude knife
fashioned of basalt has been found
In tho gravels of the Spokane
Hood of the last glacial period,
deposited at the mouth of the
John Day. ;
At the conclusion of the dedica
tion ceremonies here the assem
bly will move to the picnic area
adjacent to "Fort Rock" where
ladies of the Fort Rock Grange
will serve lunch.
Presbyterians to
honor graduates
The congregation of First Pres
byterian Church will pay tribute
to senior high school graduates
and their parents at a worship
service at 9:30 a.m. Sunday, June
2.
A special feature will be choral
anthems sung by the Chancel,
Youth and Children's choirs.
Graduates to be recognized are
Dennis Baker, Clint Brumitt,
Steve Hamre, Cheryl McGugin,
Janice Thompson and Alice
Wormington. Each will receive a
copy of the Revised Standard
Version of the Holy Bible. Mrs.
Owen Fanner of the Evangelism
committee will make the present
ations. A reception will follow In the
Fellowship Hall with the Wom
en's Association in charge.
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INSTALLED Members of the Bend Key Club, which had installation ceremonies last night,
got together after the final assembly program at school for a picture. Front row, from left:
Jerry Wetle, Mark Adams, Dick Hollenbeck, Vic Snively, faculty co-adviser. Second row: Cal
Elshoff, faculty; Harv Hillis, Ron Wood, Jon Peters. Back row: Jim Tye, Kip Kemple, Mike Mc-
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Key Club to
receive charter
from chairman
The Bend High School Key Club,
sponsored by the Bend Kiwanis
Club, will receive its charter from
Jack Frost, Scappoose, Interna
tional Key Club chairman, at a
banquet tonight in the Garden
Room at the Pine Tavern. Dinner
will be served at 6:45, with the
program to follow.
Merle Foland of Medford, Ki
wanis lieutenant governor, will
welcome the new club on behalf
of the division, and Gene Favell
of Klamath Falls, district chair
man, will give the charter mess
age. The visiting clubmen will be
accompanied by their wives.
Jerry Wetle, Key Club presi
dent, will accept the charter. A
program of folk songs will be pre
sented by club members Mike
McGeary, Kip Kemple and Mark
Adams. Adams is vice-president.
Dick Robinson is secretary, and
Dick Hollenbeck is treasurer. Oth
er charter members are Mike
Clark, Harvey Hillis, Jon Peters,
Jim Tye and Ron Wood.
Parents of the charter group
will be guests for the evening, as
well as faculty representatives
and Key Club committee mem
bers and their wives.
Faculty members to be present
are Cal Elshoff and Vic Snively,
advisers; Don Empey, principal,
and Lloyd Gabriel, vice-principal.
Members of the Key Club com
mittee are Bill Hudson, chairman;
Dr. Ed Timm and Ted Creighton,
co - chairmen; Norman Symons,
president; Wayne Thompson,
vice - president; Bill Dodge and
the Rev. D. L. Penhollow. The
Rev. Mr. Penhollow will give the
Invocation and benediction at the
program.
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RUHS slates baccalaureate
Special to The Bulletin
REDMOND Baccalaureate
services for Redmond Union High
School's 1963 class of graduates
will be held Sunday evening in the
high school gymnasium.
Featured speaker will be The
Rev. D. L. Penhollow. The pro
gram will begin at 8 o'clock with
the playing of "Land of Hope and
Glory" by Miss Judy Arnett, or
ganist. The invocation will be
given by the Rev. Bert Wilson
and scripture readings by the
Rev. Ralph Lyon.
Members of the RUHS chorus
will sing "Come Thou, Holy Spir
it." The Rev. Harland Taylor
will give the benediction, after
which- Miss Arnett will play the
recessional, "Triumphal March."
Ninety-five students are being
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Camp David, Md., this afternoon
to spend the weekend with his
wife and two children.
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Long time Bend
resident dies
Mrs. Eudora P. Allison, com
munity resident since 1913, died
late Thursday evening at St.
Charles Memorial Hospital.
Born on April 18, 1889 in Black
Mountain, N.C., she made her
home at 78 Kearney. She was a
member of the Foursquare Gos
pel Church, the Women. of the
Mooso and the Degree of Honor
Society.
Services will be held at 2 p.m.
Sunday at the Niswonger-Rey-nolds
Funeral Home, with The
Rev. James Kitchell, Foursquare
Gospel Church, officiating. Bur
ial will be in Greenwood Ceme
tery beside the grave of Mrs.
Allison's husband, George, who
died Oct. 1, 1953.
Among survivors are three sons,
Walter and Cecil, Bend, and Jack
R., Coquille; six grandchildren;
four great grandchildren; two sis
ters, Madge Durham, Yakima,
Wash., and Love Wolf, Bend.
Pallbearers are George' Monroe,
Bill Akin, Andy Marcus, Jim Lent
ke, Gordon Haggin and A.- W.
Prouty.
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