The Bulletin, Thursday, June 6, 1963
'Small' class of 168 seniors to get diplomas
in graduation exercises at BSHS Friday night
One hundred sixty-eight seniors,
a "small" class in comparison
with some In recent years, wiU
receive diplomas at Bend High
School commencement exercises
Kriday night in the high school
auditorium. Names of the grad
uates follow.
Mamona Vivian Adams, Amber
Jeanne Ammons, . Marvin Lcroy
Anderson, Rochelle Marie Ander
son, Charlett Ann Andrews, Myrl
Edward Arthur, Dennis Alan
Baker, Karen Linda Barackman,
Barbara Ann Barr, Kathleen
Mary Baur.
Carol Ann Beall, Daryle Curtis
Billadeau, Donald Gunnar Bjor
vik, Tamsin Mary Boardman.
Gloria Jean Bock, Jerry Edward
Bockman, Robert Nelson Booze,
James Carl Bowles, Anne Louise
Brandis, Melvin O. Brown Jr.
Mercedes Matilda Brown, Rucl
Clinton Brumltt, Marion Edith
Cady, Charles James Congdon,
Sharon Marie Cooper, Earlene
Mae Coniett, Lee Alan Cotting
ham, John Ross Cravens Jr.,
Austin Henry Creson, Pamela Lou
El Davidson.
James Edward deSuIly, Joseph
Kenneth Devenport, Shirley May
Doolin, Phillip L. Douglass, Vlr
ginia Leo Douglass, Karen Marie
Dykstra. Jimmie Don Edwards,
Susan Gail Fancher, Gory Lyle
Farran, Gerald Gilbert Farst
vedt. Due to Graduate
John Everett Fenton, Sue Adell
Fountain, Harvey Vern Freeman,
Charlene Annette Fuqua, Dennis
Ernest Gasbar, Roxana Gayley, j
Larry Dale Gclbrich, Francis Ar
by Giltncr, Diane Lee Gogenola.
Kathleen Patricia Graham,
Erick Lyn Grandmason, Martha
Jane Greening, Joy Annette Hag
gin, Gcnny Lynn Hammer, Steph
en Conrad Hamrc, Viola Kay
Uan.icw, Karen Maxinc II a s s
Lois Mario Haughton, Barry Don-
aid Hebert, Janet Adele Hcnklc.
Daanice Bettcena Higginboth
am, Marie Elizabeth Hodge, Jessie
Clair Hoover, Claudia Ray Hot
sell, Nancy Jeanne Houck, Jona
than Ford Hunnell Jr., Regina
Kaye Hunter, Jack William
Hutchlns, Alyce Anne Hutchin
son, William Bryan Hutton.
Lauren William James, Scott
Lester Jaynes, Cathy Lauraine
Joluison, Delvan Gene Johnston,
Dennis Everett Jones, Ivan Duane
Katter, Judith Ellen King. Timo
thy Lloyd Kirk, Robert Lee Ma
witter. Orville Frank Knouse.
Alice Louise Lalley, James Alan
Leagjeld, Mabel Leagield, Linda
Lucille Lee, Ralph Norman Lee,
Donald Alan Link, Sharon Adell
Loomis, Sharron Ann Lutje, Lar
ry Steven Malone, James Melvin
McClain.
Students Lltttd
Cheryl Evelyn McGugin, John
Roger McKay, Gary Edward Mc
Kinney, Linda Marie McPliec,
Mario Claire Machicote, Janet
Louise Madden, Dennis Lowell
Mahaffcy, Lorraine Kay Marcou
lier, Jolin Wallace Morkle, Donald
Ray Manwiller.
David Leonard Mathisen, Conn-
nc Vera Metlott, Mam uuaiey
Henry Miller, Charlotte Sandra
Briefs
Here and'
1 f There
Meetings tonight Include the
following: PAL Club with Mrs.
Otis Sherwood, Gerking Road,
7:20; - VFW post and auxiliary,
VFW Hall, 8 o'clock; Alcoholics
Anonymous, district courtroom,
courthouse, 8.30.
Knitten Kittem 4-H Club met
Tuesday after school at the home
of the leader, Mrs. William Slienk,
854 E. Hawthorne Avenue. Mem-
CO C ready
to award
'63 degrees
Twenty three Central Oregon
students will receive associate of
arts degrees, and 14 associate ot
science degrees, at commence
ment exercises Saturday, June 8,
at 8 p.m. in the Bend High School
auditorium. Seventeen students
completing the practical nursing
course will also be given recog
nition. Bend students receiving the as
sociate of arts degree are as fol
lows: Elizabeth Odcll Cady, Mich
ael Terence Carly, Ann Clemcnte
Chenowcth, Larry Robert Clark,
Oorgo Walter Collins, Rose Ann
Curtis, Duane Lorin Gibson, Clau
dia Caroline Graves, Robert Stev
en Lee, Carlene Matson, Donald
O. Nathan and Stanley Elmer
Shoults.
Those from oilier localities are:
Jerry Neil Bays, Madras: William
Peterson Carey, Prlnevllle: Linda
Marie Cunningham and Kenneth
Verdon Miller, Culver: Patricia
Alice Farrar, Jonl Ruth Lawson
and Frances Faye Thomas, Red
mond; . William Roy Leininger,
Moiser; Edward Charles Lohner,
LaPine; Larry Duff McCallum,
Boring, and Douglas Kieth Whit
sett, Powell Butte.
Receiving the associate of
science degree will be Gordon
Howard Jones, Prineville; John
Wynti McBride, Powell Butte;
Clinton Edward Perry, Fort Rock,
and the following Rend students:
Robert John Ells, David Brian
Ferguson, Leon Lewis Foster,
Lowell Danforth Franks, James
Hale Grecnman, William Bobby
Hoscy, Keith Ernest hunerth,
Kenton Roger Nelson, William
Stanley Passmorc, Richard Walt
er Shamhaugh and Robert Albert
Wilmcvcr Jr.
Bend practical nursing students
are Esther Rcigle Bonkosky. Col
lcena Rose Connolly, Kathryn
l vonne Creson, Marjone R e i d
Leonard. Mildred Dugan Nehl and
Doris McDanlel Pearcy. Those
from Prineville are Opal Jacquot
Aeschliman, Dawna McKenzie
Befel, Tat Schllrting Carter, Dor-
Is Jlendrlx Powell and Violet Fern
Wilson. Redmond: Bonnie Warn-
ttaff DeLude, Linda Marline Ed
enfield. Maxlne Preston Huddle,
Mv Evelyn McLeod Lynam, Mar
garet Bills Sanford and Helen
Sanderson Schulu.
BARBECUE SET
Beta Alpha eluptar, EpsUon
Sigma Alpha sorority, will hold
an outdoor barbecue for members
and their families and guests,
Tuesday evening. June 25, at
fhevlui Park. Plans were made
at the meeting Tuesday night at
the home of Mrs. Terry Willard,
1M1 Newpiirt Avenue.
The new officers were In
rharge. They are: Mrs. Robert
Ronscll, president; Mrs. Cliff
Ixwgjcld, vice-president; Mrs.
William Harris, secretary; Mrs.
Willard, treasurer, and Mrs.
Walter Kittredge, parliamentarian.
bers present were Vickey Coffclt,
Cindy Spencer, Linda Kopp, Cher
yl Ringer, Sheryl Kasser, Susan
Brumbaugh, Linda Rose and
Sharlene Willis. The girls worked
on their knitted caps and slippers.
Duplicate bridge players used
the Mitchell system for their reg
ular play Wednesday night at
the Elks Hall. Tied for first
place, east west, were Mrs, Hal
Peck and Mrs. G. L. Todd, and
Mrs. F. S, McGarvey and Chuck
Carrlngton. Placing first north
south were Mr. and Mrs. 0. M.
Olausen. Runners - up, north-
south, were Mrs. Don Fahey and
Allen Young, second, and Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Rexroad, third. East-
west: Wallace and John Cleve
land, third; Mrs. Chester Slim
kosky and Mrs. Don Williams,
fourth. Mrs. William Hatch Jr.
and Mrs. Gene Wegner were Jay-
cee Auxiliary hostesses for cof
fee.
Women of the Moost executive
board will meet tonight at 8
o'clock with Mrs. Erwin Carpen
ter, 1115 Harmon Boulevard.
Game night for men and women
will bo Friday at 8 p.m. at Mooso
HalL
A 4-H lowing club, called Need
les, Pins and Blood, met recent
ly at the home of the leader, Mrs.
Laurence lluettl. Members pres
ent wore Louann Huettl, Diane
Hucttl, Nora Wayman, Katy Way
man. Rila McKinney, Marvell
Freeman, Vacey Merrifield and
Linda MacFarlane. Visitors were
Lorraiue Faubion, Mrs. M. Fail
bion and Mrs. Bert Merrifleld. It
was decided to continue meeting
through the summer.
Bond Chambor of Commerce
will hold a forum luncheon Fri
day noon at the Pine Tavern. Bill
Wilson of Portland, an officer of
the advertising firm that handles
Deschutes county's and Oregon's
out-ot-stato advertising, will he
Uie speaker. Reservations may 1w
mado Friday morning at the
Chamber office.
Holmer Guttafson was present.
ed a 25-year membership pin, at
the meeting of Pine Forest
Grange Tuesday night. Mrs. Gold
ie Ncilscn, formerly of Moses
Lake, Wash., is a new member.
The Grange received a certificate
for service to the Central Oregon
School for Retarded Children, in
Redmond.
A joint mooting of the Bend
Lions and Rotary clubs was held
Wednesday noon at the Masonic
Temple. The Bend High School
a cappella choir entertained with
several selections. The director,
Norman K. Whitney, was intro
duced by Harvey Olsen, acting
program chairman. George War
rington, Lions president, and
Craig Coyner, Rotary president,
presided at the meeting.
Tumslo Grange will meet Frl
diy at 8 p m. A film will be slvwn
by Paul Bonn, biologist for the
Oregou State Game Commission.
The regular business meeting will
follow. The date for the pntluck
birthday dinner has been changed
to June 21.
Kitchon Kkkors 4-H Club met
recently at the home of Anne Ha
nev, with Mrs. Paul Garbnden.
leader, in charge. (Xher members
present were Jerrio Allison.
Kathy Franks, Kay Iee Bennett,
Dana Garhodcn and Sandra Hen
sley. Anne Haney gave a demon
stration on salad preparation. The
girls voted to make pies for the
food booth at the Fat Stock Show
this weekend.
Morehouse, Michael Mark Mur
phy, Susan Elizabeth Nelson,
Thomas Melvin Nelson, Dennis
Dale Newell, Dixie Lee Newell,
Waldon Earl Oatman.
Michael Alvah O'NclI, David
Gilbert Osmundson, Jerry Lynn
Page, Donald Allen Patterson,
Barbara Ann Payne, Michael
Charles Pedcrson, Martha Lee
Pence. Theodore J. Petersen. Na-
dine Annette Pierce, Kathy Diane
Poncy.
Patricia Ann Poncy, Susan
Louise Proctor, Robert Gordon
Randall, John Raymond, Ronny
Charles Rice, Charlene Ann Rick
abaugh, Clarence Sterling Rose
brook, Lawrence Gene Rosebrook,
Carta Jo Satlier, Susan Jean
Schilling.
Karen Marie Selfors, David
Maurice Shelton, Joseph Michael
Simon. Judith Thyrone Skorpen,
Gary Frank Slack, Randall Jo
seph Slate, Charles Ernest Smith,
Marilyn Emm Smith, Stephen
Odell Springer, Shirlee Jean
Steen.
Timothy Lee Swearingen, Arth
ur Page Syverson, Bonnita Mae
Thomas, David James Thompson
Janice Lynn Thompson, Patrick
LeRoy Thompson, Tommy Ray
Thompson, Starr Boston Triplett,
Carolyn Mary Turner, wuuam
Robert Tve.
Jane Ann UnderhiU, Ama Ceciie
Van Gorder, Jeffrey Keith Van
Landuyt, Sharon Janice Wachter,
Robert Louise Wallace, Paul Da,
vid Wardlaw, Glen Robert War
rington, Frederick George Water
man. Jacqueline Jean waiters,
Geralaine Rose Wheeler.
Fred H. Whitmore Jr., Linda
Joyce Williams, Thomas Richard
Wirch. Robert Freeman wool-
lard, Kenneth James Wolverton,
Alice Kay Wormington, William
Jonathan Wren, Charoletle Elaine
Wright.
Pool will not
open at least
until Saturday
Bend city workmen were still
working on the drai&S at .the mu
nicipal swim pool late - last eve
ning, and Vince Genna, city rec
reation director, said that the pool
will not be open at least until Sat
urday. Once the drains are In order,
the tank must be filled. A depart
ment spokesman explained today
that it takes from one and a half
to two days to fill the pool, and
got the water temperature at the
right level.
In the meantime, Bend's sum
mer swim team sign-up is in pro
gress. Hopefuls may pick up
forms at the pool, fill them out
and return them. The city rec
reation office suggested that 5
p.m. is the best time for candi
dates to sign up.
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MUSIC SCHOLARSHIPS Nineteen Bend High students will
attend summer music workshops on scholarships, assisted by
Bend Music Boosters. Front row, from left, are Dawn Murry,
Sharon Warren, Kathie Hafter, Lyla Herland and Sherrill
Hanner. Center: Ken Bowden, Paul Philbrook, David Snider,
Larry Fies, Jon Peters, Bill Martin. Back: Sherri Payne, Inez
Thomas, Janet Judy, Adella Lance, Harold Mitchell, Tom
Hutchins, Gary Taylor. Not pictured, Nancy Waller. Ken, Paul
and Sharon will attend three-week vocal workshop at Lewis
and Clark College, starting June 24. Others will go to the
University of Oregon for two weeks, band starting June 17,
orchestra June 30. Sessions end with concerts.
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PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
PORTLAND (UPI) USDA)
Livestock:
Cattle 50; no early lest.
Calves none.
Hoes 50; few barrows and gilts 1
and 2 grade 215-230 lb steady at
18.50-18.75.
Sheep none.
DAIRY MARKET
PORTLAND (UPI) Dairy
market:
Eggs To retailers: AA extra
large 39-42c; AA large 37-40c; A
large S6-39c; AA medium 3034c;
AA small 23 - 29c; cartons l-3c
higher.
ButterTo retailers: AA and A
prints 66c; cartons 3c higher; B
prints 65c.
Cheese (medium cured) To
retailers: 46-48c; processed Amer
ican 5-10 lb loaf, 43-48C.
POTATO MARKET
PORTLAND (UPI) Potato ,
market:
Steady: Ore Russets 3.15 - J.40; '
some best 4.25 4.50; sited S OI
spread 5.25-5.50; bakers 5.00-S.25; ;
ctns 50 lb sized 2 ox spread 2.75-.;
s.oo. . ;.
O'Donnell named
by veterans
John O'Donnell was elected
Wednesday night as commander
of Central Oregon chapter No. 14,
Disabled American Veterans. Ro
bert A. Starr continues as adju
tant and service officer. Other of
ficers were elected as follows:
Kenneth Cruickshank, senior "
vice commander; Arthur J. Mil
ler, junior vice - commander; '
Paul A. Thompson, chaplain, and
Chester C. Myers, department ex
ecutive committeeman.
Joint memorial
services Held
M. L. Shepherd and Mrs. Er
win Carpenter conducted joint
memorial services for the Loyal
Order of Moose and Women of the
Moose, last Wednesday evening
at Moose Hall. Some 30 members
of the organizations were pres
ent.
Red carnations were pinned on
a wreath, in memory of members
who died in the past two years.
Assisting with the services were
Robert Akins, Gene Tabor, Er
win Carpenter, Leslie Smyth,
Fred Carter, Mrs. Earl M a c y ,
Victoria Brown, Mrs. Earl Wood,
Mrs. Leila Edwards and Mrs.
George Firkus.
Sum allowed
in claims case
Lcs V. Linvllle, represented by
the Oregon Bureau of Labor in a '
wage claim case, was allowed a
total of $388.87, on three causes I
of action, yesterday in Deschutes I
County District Court. '
The suit was filed by N. O. Nil
sen, labor commissioner, against
Ralph Smith, who operates a feed ;
mill near Redmond. Linville was ;
employed there.
The case was heard by a jury
consisting of R. W. Thomas. Myr-,
lie V. Frelinger. Marie Sanowski, I
William E. Wood and Harry Her-1
land, all of Bend, and Elmer L. i
Mahaffcy, Terrebonne. Judge Joe
Thalhofer presided.
Wedding vows
taken by couple
Spoclil ts Tho Bullitln
SISTERS Mr. and Mrs Dale
Wayne Tackitt t Peggy Darlene
Syd'daU are at home In Red
mond, after a honeymoon trip to
the coast. They were married
Mav 13 in Reno. Nevada
The bride, a 1963 graduate of
Sisters High School, is the daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Gray.
Sisters. Tackitt, graduated from
Sisters High School in 19B0. Is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Tackitt.
Redmond.
The Reno ceremony was per
formed by the Rev. William R.
Beeiner,
The bride was honored at a
shower party at the home of Mr.
and Mrs, Jack Lottery in Sisters.
Repeat of
hosf school
due tonight
The Bend Chamber of Com
merce will repeat its tourist host
school tonight at 7:30 in the Alien
School auditorium. Last night's
session, acclaimed as highly suc
cessful, was attended by some 45
persons representing 28 firms.
. The highlight of the program
was a slide story depicting me
geologic and scenic areas in the
Deschutes National Forest. The
presentation was made by Ed
Parker, recreation specialist on
the headquarters staff of the Des
chutes National Forest, and Walt
er Meyer, assistant.
Persons attending were given
samples of brochures and folders
about Uie local area that arc
available at the Chamber office,
and placards welcoming tourists,
to be exlubited in their places of
business.
Gordon Randall, Chamber pres
ident, greeted Uie group and
pointed out Uie values of Uie tour
ist business to all local area busi
ness firms. Frank H. Loggan,
long-time secretary of the Des
chutes County Advertising Com
nuttee, outlined Uie program of
Uiat group and noted thai oiit-of-state
tourists brought 20 million
dollars to Central Oregon last
year,
Pageant court,
band to appear
in ' Merry khana'
Bend Water Pageant princesses
and six members of the Bend
Chamber of Commerce pageant
committee will ride a float Satur
day in Portland Rose Festival's
Merrykhana Parade,
They will leave Bend at 9 a.m.
The parade, as it has been
throughout the past, is the open
ing event of Uie Rose Festival.
Bend's high school band, under
the direction of Don Goodwin, al
so will appear In the parade.
They will march ahead of the
float.
According to Marion Cady,
chamber manager, the float is be
ing built for the Bend contingent
by Husorik and Son of Portland,
Uie firm which builds all the
floats for the Bend Water Pag
eant. It is a gift from the firm.
PLANT WATERING
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Flow
ering plants and those with lots of
foliage require more water than
those without blooms or wiUi
sparse foliage, says the Society
of American Florists.
. You can extend the life of your
plants by watering faithfully
when they are in bud and flowering.
barber shops, service stations, a
MariE.Cdy,a1arnla'lPa5, 8,1,1 " d?
ager, stressed the need to icil li , T.7 nf"?""
many visnorm on "Myu a.-rh-1 , Z P ' TlT
er day w Bend." y ,or ,tJ,e P"enta-
Sawycr. Chamtar re "E"1' e8C A
some pointer c iy,w v, v ' J! '" Z, u.1 repeatd
the viutor. in ) .4 vm , to ' , ,
scenic attract. Zi ,,host. (!dI,1 as
of friendlineM In e. ttb TR by ""J la 8 00,1 Peo"
Uiem. "' - pl, a former Chamber of Com-
Aii.i .1. a- 1 . i manager, ine nrst schoo
Attending the meet U r.gM wa hM , m d . .,
were reprtKntativw .A Bend schs were continued for ma w
restaurant!, nvArU, t.-si!r prk, years. '
Albert J. Wood
dies at age 66
Albert J. Wood, 66, Bend resi
dent since 1922, died this morn
ing at St. Charles Memorial Hos
pital. He lived with his wife Viola at
365 State Street.
Mr. Wood was born on March
5, 1896, in Washburn, Wis. In
Bend he was employed by Uie
city as a maintenance man for
14V4 years before his retirement
in 1961. He was a World War I
veteran and a charter member of
the Knights of Columbus, Bend
Council 1872, for the past 41 years.
Surviving, in addition to h i s
widow, is one sister, Mrs. Mary
Hemmingson, Duluth, Minn.
Services will be held Saturday,
with 10 a.m. requiem mass, in
St. Francis Catholic Church. The
Rev. Albin Cullen wiU officiate
and burial will follow in Pilot
Butte Cemetery. Recitation of the
rosary will be held Friday at 7:30
p.m. in the chapel of Tabor's
Bend Funeral Home.
The following members of Uie
inignis ot LoiuniDus win act as j (1,
pciuueaiers; vai mien, vtwiam u.
Baer, Lowell A. Jensen, Wilfred
Joanis, John Massart and Herbert
Wilcox.
Suspect sought
in cafe theft
A Deschutes County Court war
rant has been issued for the arrest
of John Duncan, 56, a suspect in
the larceny of some $410 and a
check from a till at Uie B C Cafe.
Duncan has been employed as a
dishwasher and cleanup man at
the cafe for approximately five
months. He reportedly lived at a
trailer court here.
Cafe proprietor Bernlce Coombs
told police she discovered Uie
money missing when she opened
up Wednesday morning. She said
Duncan was in the cafe Tuesday
night after the other help had
left.
About $300 of the money was in
cash and $110 in six pay envel
opes. Amount of Uie check was
unknown.
The larceny warrant has been
filed for Uie amount of $2,500 bail.
Police have issued an all-points
bulletin on Uie suspect.
KISS INJURES THREE
BLOOMINGTON, Calif. (UPD
Richard F. Thomas, 17, kissed his
16-year-old girlfriend and wound
i up with a cut lip and several
CITATION ISSUED
Jesse Jack Jones. 524 E. Emer
son, was cited Wednesday by
city police on a charge of failing
to operate a vehicle to Uie right
of the roadway. His bail is $12.50.
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