10 95 to graduate at Redmond Union High School Tuesday Special to Tht Bulletin REDMOND Ninety-fve sen iors will march across the stage at Redmond Union High School Tuesday evening to receive their high school diplomas from Dr. John F. Dorsch, chairman, and Priday Holmes, members ol the school board. The high school band will begin the program at 8 p.m. with the playing of "Land of Hope and Glory." The invocation will be said by the Kev. Francis Mc Cormack. Judith Fay Ferguson and Anne Louise Windsor, who tied for sa lutatorian honors, will share the platform for presentation of the traditional salutatory address. Valedictorian Edward Michael McKrill will speak after annual awards and scholarships are pre sented. Joe Nevart will announce the winner of the American Le gion plaque-, Mrs. Samuel S. John son, TEO scholarship; Vernon Patrick, Cent - Wise scholarship: Everett Reynolds, VFW attend ance award; Clayton E. Norton, scholarships and other awards. The mixed chorus will sing The Halls of Ivy." Superintend ent James L. Brown will present the class, after which the bene diction will be said by the Rev. James K. Egiy and the band will 2 teenagers -in hospital after Saturday crash Spxlal to Th. Bullttln REDMOND Two Redmond teenagers were hospitalized and two others received out patient treatment as a result of an auto mobile accident Saturday at 11:30 p.m. on the Tumalo-Sisters High way. '. Said to be in good condition at Central Oregon District Hospital are Larry Pankey, 18, and. his brother. Eric, 16, sons of Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Pankey, 336 South 4th Street, Redmond. Nona Gatchell, 16, daughter of the C. L. Catchalls of Tumalo, was treated for shock by a Bend physician. Jim Wilkinson, 18, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Wilkin son, Redmond, received treat ment tor minor injuries at Cen tral Oregon District Hospital. Eric Pankey, said to be the dri ver, told his parents the mishap occurred when . another motorist pulled in front of him at the High way 97 junction and failed to move into the proper Jane. Pankey said he was forced to I the wrong side of the road, where I the car rolled over twice down a 15-foot embankment, landing up right. The vehicle, owned by Mr. and Mrs. Pankey, was extensive ly damaged. ' The youths were picked up by a passing motorist and brought to the hospital. FALLS OFP MOUNT ' ! , WINDSOR, England (UPD Princa Philip bruised his right shoulder Sunday when his polo pony stumbled during a match here. Philip was thrown to the ground while a crowd of nearly 10,000 spectators watched. Queen Eliza beth left the grounds five minutes before the accident occurred. -Our servicemen are trained to maintain all Hotpoint Quality Appliances. Wo give you prompt, depend able service economically. Protect your investment j...Come in or phone today! Authorized Service i REDMOND Redmond Hardware 640 W, Evergretn Phono 548-2213 BEND Bend Supply Co. 922 Bond Phone 382-1721 MADRAS H & S Furnifure 32? 5h Phone 475-3230 . The Bulletin, Monday, June 3, 1963 play "The Triumphal March." Listed alphabetically, 1963 grad uates are: .. Jerry George Abbas, Robert E. Allan, Jerry Dale Andersen, Glenn Arensmeier, Beverly Gail Bates, Nancy Ellen Beardsley, Dennis Randall Beeler, Joy Ma rie Birtwistle, Bonnie Elizabeth Bishop, Kit William Bowlby, Kay Brittain Grogan, John Francis Burke, James Lloyd Bussett, Mar tin Andrew Clapp, Charles Leion- ard Coleman, Michael Dennis Copeland, Jerald Keith Corwin, Ronald Lee Corwin, Daniel Lee Crozier, Donna Mae Cummings, Lory Ann Cunningham, Diane De ions Davis, Delvan Wayne Dear dorff, Douglass Dee Dent, Rhea Eugene Dowse, Richard Francis Eberhard. Janice Moore Ells worth. Allen Robert Ferguson, Judith Fay Ferguson, Durland L. Fisch er, William Jeffrey Fisher, Mich ael Ray Flock, Patricia Jean Forbes. Delbert Allen Forpahl, Glenwood Gibson, Nellie Ir e n e Gries, Timothy Shetler Grover, Fred Milton Hamer II, Leslie Al len Harsch, Christine Anne Hill gen, Eleanor Vivian Hirn, Patri cia Gail Hitson, Lois Irene Hohn stein, David Arthur Holland, John Weymouth Holmes, Kenneth Ly man Huddle, Joseph William Hud speth. Susan Kathleen Ivory, Donald Lee Jackson, Karen Kay Jordan, Larry William Kanski, Karen Dee Kauffman, Kraylen Bea Kelly, Betty Sue Lindgren, Donald Rus sell Lock wood, Zola Loree Lon don, Darlene Annette Maston, Michael Merle McCormick, Ed ward Michael McKrill, Lana Lee McShannon, Mary Sue Moisan, Ruth Gayle Morrison, Kenneth Marvin Mover, Patricia Ivarino Mills Murders, Paul Dean Mur phy. Ernest Cody Nelson, John Bar ry Norlin, Larry Francis Pankey, Vernon Louis Peck Jr., Larry Dean Pedersen, Larry Gene Phillips, Elia Beatriz Pineda, Jean Ann Rice, Richard L. Rob ertson, Marilyn Roth Scott, Rob ert Curtis Shearman, Sandra Su- leen Smallcy, Carolyn Jeanne Smith, Pamela Lee Smith. Roger K. Stenger, Patricia Ann St. Jeor, Edwin Anthony Sturza, Donna Jean Swaim. Carol Ann Taggart, Gerald Keith Taylor, Barbara Kathleen Thiol, Martin Wesley Tittle Jr., Jean Lucille Titus, Dennis E. Van Matre, Lawrence Paul Vanyi, Janet Lea Virgin, Donald Bruce Watrous, Jeanne Colleen Wlg- gans, Teri Lea Wilson, Anne Lou ise Windsor. Last Week of Healy's SPRING SALE! Ideal Gift for Father's Day BERKLINE Loose Cushion RECLINER Foam-filled cushion, lippered Diamond-tufted back, attractive, comfortable Vinyl covers, wipe-clean plastic Clear plastic haad-prottctor for top of chair tt eeiiti BERKLINE Loose Cushion SWIVEL ROCKER Full foam cushion, ilppertd t-stylo Attached-pillowback Vinyl plastic covers, easy-car Clr plastic haad-protector fits top of chair YOUR CHOICE BONUS OFFER G.E. 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Forfeiting $10 bail plus court costs was Wilma Lauoune Bur gess, LaPine, tor operating a ve hicle on the wrong side of the street. Other forfeitures were received from Charles White, 1413 McKin- ley, $4 and costs, for two counts of overtime parking, and Ken neth Brazelius, 61S Columbia, $2 and costs for overtime parking. CITATION ISSUED Michael Harry Wilkins, 19, of 707 Kearney, was cited by Bend city police Sunday on an after hours charge. He posted $22.50 bail. t DRAPERIES & tri-county X Window Products JO 382-2824 447-7095 JO NO MONEY DOWN SI WEEKLY 0 w Students from for degrees at Sixteen students from Bend and two from Camp Sherman are among 1,831 candidates slated for degrees at the 86th annual com mencement and baccalaureate ex ercises at the University of Ore gon. The ceremonies will be Sun day, June 9, at 2:30 p.m. From the local area are the following: Suzanne Elizabeth LeBlanc, bachelor of arts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray LeBlanc, 1447 Quincy Avenue. Ralph Norman Towner, bache lor of music, formerly of Bend, now of Eugene. Jacqueline Rae Bowlus, bache lor of science, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Bowlus, 862 E. 10th Street Betty Rose Burkhart, bachelor of science, registered from 633 Innes Lane. Janet Mae Hackett, bachelor of science, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Hackett of 2205 Awbrey Road. William Gordon Hansen, bache lor of science, son of A. W. Han sen, Route 1. Jack Norman Holt, bachelor of science, son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Holt, 10 Rocklyn Road. Sandra Lynne Larson, bachelor of science, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon W. Larson, 1496 Quincy Avenue. Craig Allen Nielsen, bachelor of science, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Nielsen, 611 Drake Road. Allen Clark Ryman, bachelor of science, son of Mr, and Mrs. A. M. Ryman, 415 E. Lafayette Ave nue. Michael Dean Wonser, bachelor of science, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Wonser, 24 Shasta Bend eligible UO ceremony Place. Henry Lee Herbring, master of arts, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo B. Herbring, 605 Newport Avenue. Gretchen G. Williver, master of arts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Goodrich, 1642 E. Eighth. Ann Snyder Pettit, master of education, daughter of H. L. Sny der of 3800 Coolidge, Oakland, Calif. Nicholas Anthony Wiltz, Jr., master of education, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas A. Wiltz Sr., 1615 W. Fourth Street. Gloria Lee Hutchins, doctor of education, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Hutchins, 355 E. Irv ing Avenue. From Camp Sherman: Monte Duane Siegner, bachelor of science, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Siegner, Camp Sherman: Rob ert S. Bell, bachelor of arts, son of Mack M. Bell. Four motorists get citations Four motorists collected traffic citations from city police over the weekend. Cited were Jacob Arthur Young, 605 Revere, who posted $12.50 bail for failure to operate a vehicle to the right of the roadway; Davis Marshall Gooch, 342 E. Clay, no operator's license, with $7.50 bail; Bennie Lee Dexter, 162 E. Kear ney, excessive muffler noise, with $17.50 bail, and Frank Zam orata Leon, Redwood Motel, fail ure to operate a vehicle to the right side of the roadway, with $12.50 bail. I V I BEND, MADRAS and PRINEVILLE now have DIRECT DISTANCE DIALING You now have nationwide Direct Distance Dialing. Now you can dial your own station-to-station calls direct to most places in the nation. There are only four simple steps to remember: 1. First dial "1"- this connects you to the Direct Distance Dialing equipment 2. Dial the 3-digit area code of the location you're calling (if your call is going outside of Oregon. Just skip it if you're calling another Oregonian). 3. Dial the complete 7-digit telephone number. 4. Give the operator your number (when she asks for it) . We have provided complete information on this new service The instruction pages in your phone book tell you everything you need to know about Direct Distance Dialing and exactly how to go about it We urge you to read these pages carefully; call them to the attention of other members of the family. . Telephone users in Paulina, Spray and Mitchell served by the Blue Mountain Tele phone Company now also have Direct Distance Dialing, and use the same four simple steps to dial their own station-to-station Long Distance calls. Grade school to Spaclal to The Bulletin REDMOND John Tuck Grade School's 141 eighth graders will receive their diplomas at 8 p.m. Wednesday in the high school gymnasium. Members of the sixth and sev enth grade band will play "Pomp and Circumstance," after which the Rev. D. L. Penhollow will give the invocation. Outstanding students from each class will present talks: Joan Van Lith, the welcome address; Joan ne Frizzell, "The Eighth Year;" David Wilson, "What Graduation Means;" Nancy Donat, "Looking Forward:" Kenneth Robertson, "Where We Fit In;" Wally Cor win, "Sportsmanship," and Peg gy Eccleston, "The Books Behind Us." There will be a clarinet solo by Mary Yocom. The boys' chorus ! will sing "Dear Land of Home." j There will be a duet, "Allegheny I Moon," by Kenneth Robertson I and Joe Metts. A flute trio, Karen Cummings, Linda Gregg and Kathryn Nicholson, will play "Dance of the Hours." Numbers by the eighth grade chorus will be "He" and "Now is the Hour." Sportsmanship award winner WANTED BY CEDAR HOMES BUILDERS DEALERS REALTORS Tin to the Increasing demand for our (ienulne Pre-Ciit Solid Cedar Homes, we need iiliried Builders, Dealers and Realtors to sell and build our F.H.A. APPItOVKIt CKIH HO MLS. 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Wallace NEW YORK (UPI)-A Negro disc jockey for radio station WNEW commented musically to day on Alabama Gov. George Wallace's segregation stand. Disc jockey Billy Taylor, who was born in Greenville, N.C., and grew up in Washington, D.C., said "We've all heard a lot about Gov. Wallace and what he has to say. "I'd like to dedicate this record to him. It's called, 'Hush.' " WATER TOO ROUGH DOVER, England (UPD Chop py waters Sunday forced bank teller Robert Platten, 38, from try ing to cross the English Channel in an outboard motor-powered beer barrel. RAIL TALKS RESUME WASHINGTON (UPD - Laoor Secretary W. Willard Wirtz will meet Tuesday with official of the nation s railroads and live rail unions on their work rule dispute that threatens a nationwide strike. Wirtz announced Sundav ti hA called for both sides to submit a Droeress rerjort on their tukmHsl. tions, which have been going on since May 13. It no agreement is reached, the unions would be free to strike June 12. 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