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R. L. DeCourcy taken by death Robert L. DeCourcy, 88, resi dent of Bend during the past 20 years, died Sunday morning in the Barnes Veterans' Hospital In Van couver, Wash. Mr. DeCourcy was born Aug. 7, lBfo On moving to this area he bomesteaded on the Upper Des chutes Iliver on what is now the Montgomery Ranch. He was the founder of the Bend Troy Laundry. A veteran of World War I, Mr. DeCourcy was a member of the Catholic Church. Rosary recitation is scheduled at 8 p.m. Tuesday in the chapel of Niswonger - Reynolds Funeral Home. Requiem mass at 10 a.m. Wednesday will be offered by Father Stephen Murtagh in the St. Francis of Assist Catholic Church. Burial will follow in Des chutes Memorial Gardens. Pallbearers are M. J. Mahoney, M. P. Cashman, Des Currie, Wil liam J. Baer, Jack Massart and Jack Wetlc. Among survivors are a half-sister, Mrs. Frank Hern, Klamath Falls; brother and slstcr-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Metke, Camp Sherman; nieces. Prudence Cald well, San Francisco, and Jean Caldwell, Riverside, Calif.; neph ew M. P. Cashman, Bend. Warming trend seen for area Forecasts Indicate a warming trend in the weather. Fact is, some of the predic tions hint of a possible "heat wave" if pressure systems in the North Pacific continue on their present tracks. But officially weathermen are making no such predictions yet. Weather was unseasonably cool In the region over the weekend, with heavy showers reported from points west of the Cascades. Erratic winds whipped parts of Central Oregon. TV SERVICE CALLS Up Until 8 P.M. NO EXTRA CHARGE Calls Answered 8 A.M. -8 P.M. No need to wait until tomor row to git your set repalrtdl KEN CALE Hardware Appliance Ph. 382-5241 DAILY 6KOM TV 8KGW TV i:00 KewKeiw Newibeat Cartoon CuU. :15 Waller CrorJdU Hunller-nrlnkley ' :30 fUpcord Quick Draw McQraw Newi Central 6:4 " " Cochran A th. New. T:00 Traile West Srlenc. In Action Lawman 7.80 To TeU Tn Truth Monday Nil. Mivte. Tht nakntat B:l J v. 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Kearney; Donald J. Wel come, Walnut Creek, Calif.; Mrs. Lyle W. Hoffman, Star Route Ardath Sholes, Route 1, Bend Mrs. Ross A. Jannsen, 331 E, Marshall; Mrs. Augusta Selss, Harmony House. Patients dismissed were Luther Ipock. Mrs. Buford Rollins James Macaluso, Mrs. Harold Jacobsen, Mrs. Charles Sandi ford, Morris Rothkow, Jam! Snel son. Wilbur Neff, Mrs. Peter E. Miller, Mrs. Julius Pokorny. Training due for reservists Central Oregon Air Force re servists, members of the 9608th Air Force Reserve Recovery Squadron, will participate in 15 days of active duty training this summer at Kingsley Air Force Base, Klamath Falls. The sum mer camp will be from July 14 to July 28. Also participating In the en campment will be the recovery squadrons from Eugene and Sa lem. All three units are mem bers of the 8639th Air Force Re serve Recovery Group with head quarters at Vancouver barracks, Washington. The local reservists will train and work under the direct super- vision of regular active-duty Air Force personnel. All of the train ing will be designed to increase the ability of the 9608tn to per form its aircraft recovery mission at Roberts Field in Redmond. The local squadron Is command ed by Lt. Col. Jesse L. Yardley of Bend. This year marks the first time that the summer active duty low has been held at Kingsley Air Force Base. Previous encamp ments have been held at Portland International Airport. Budget session due tonight The Deschutes County Budget Board will meet tonight at 8 o clock In the county courtroom at the courthouse. A decision is to be made on whether to contin ue or discontinue the county's par ticipation In Civil Defense. Askings of various county de partments will be given a final check and It is expected that the final budget meeting will be next week. At the past few meetings, dele gations for and against Civil De fense, as well as persons interest ed In other items in the general budget, have been heard. TV LOG 12 KPTV ROAP-TV Channel 10 6:SO What'l New T:l friendly Giant 7:80 Meet The Onan S:00 American Memoir. 8:80 Kxtenium Seven S:0O Command In BatU. 9. SO l'eriperllve. 10:80 Sim on 935 E. Greenwood . -- of'""" ml, i a i aeiSi OiShi "li'ili'-Ti' TERESA STENKAMP Teresa Stenkamp gefs scholarship Teresa Stenkamp, 23, a senior in elementary education at Ore gon State University, has been named this year's recipient of the annual full-tuition scholarship of the Oregon State Mothers Club. She spent last year at Oregon State, and the two years previous at Central Oregon College here in Bend. Her scholarship is an an nual grant by the mothers club which makes funds available to students at Oregon State Univer sity or who are going to attend there the following year. Miss Stenkamp is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John G. Sten kamp, 33 Gilchrist Avenue, Methodists back cutbacks in CD Appointment of ministers to the churches for next year was the closing business at the annual Oregon Methodist Conference, which ended Saturday In Port land. Ministerial and lay delegates from 167 churches voted a budget of $570,058, a 7.3 per cent increase. Re-appointed to Central Oregon churches were: The Rev. James Thompson, Bend; the Rev. Milton Nelson, Gilchrist; the Rev. Vern on Groves, Madras. Recent action of state and oth er government agencies in elimi nating and curtailing appropria tions for Civil Defense agencies was commended. Opposition to three proposed Oregon constitutional amend ments was expressed by the Con ference, in their tear that pass age would " cripple the present system of federal powers and strip the national government of its present power to protect mi norities and dissenters . . . ACLU opposing housing project PORTLAND (UPD- The Ore- con branch of the American Civil Liberties Union announced Sun day it has sent a telegram to President Kennedy opposing con struction of a low - cost housing project in Portland's Albina dis trict. The telegram also asked the President to Investigate the site selection policies of the Portland Housing Authority, which ap proved the proicct. Oregon ACLU Chairman Charles Davis said the housing au thority was guilty of fostering a Negro ghetto in Portland. The Al bina district is heavily Negro and Davis said the public housing de velopment would attract only Ne gro occupants. if V tin TtlMtlliT'S rROOKAJIS :0O Hank Weaver New. 6:10 Paul Harvey New. 0:18 Sam BM Show 4:48 Alex Dreler NeMt 6 yt Network Newt T:00 K-llend Muilc Patrol 8:80 Kn.m the Capitol 8 88 Netw-ork Nrwa 8 ftt Sam Base Some 8:88 Nelwvrk New. lO-.nt-DIrk Clartt Report. 10.08 Sam Ba-i Show. Newi TfRSllAY do Netvl Around Th. 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Cwnwr 8 3S Sam llau Show I Si Network New. 4 hv l-arry Wlleon show 4: 78 Northweet a Local New. 4 3tv-Ijtrry MIt Slsw 4 3 Tom Harmon Stwrt. 4 30 Larry Wll-n Show 4 38 Network Newe 6 OiW lrry Wle-wt Show i So Leeilattve Kern 8 3Nlarry WIIon Show I 85 Network New. Briefs Activities tonight include a gold en wedding reception for Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Howard, LaPine, giv en by Little Deschutes Grange at the LaPine School, 7 o'clock, and a meeting of Eastern Star, at 8 o'clock at the Masonic Temple. J.m.t R. Lockwood, lance corp oral in the U.S. Marine Corps, left Camp Pendleton May 1 for a 13 month tour of duty with the Third Marine Division on Okinawa Lockwood is the son of Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Lockwood, 136 S. Sec ond Street, Redmond. Regular breakfast meeting of the Credit Women's Association will be Tuesday at 7 am., at the Pine Tavern. Two Madras men, Kenneth R. Florey and James W. Lewis Jr., completed basic training recent ly at the naval training center in San Diego, Calif. Florey is the son of Mrs. Vera M. Florey. Lew is is the son of Mrs. Alice J. Lewis. After the graduation cere monies held on May 24, the men were assigned to service schools for technical instruction or to ships or shore stations for on-the- job training. C.ntral Oregon chapter, Amer ican Gold Star Mothers, will meet Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Floyd Ogletree, 2257 E. Sec ond Street. Mrs. Jo Elder, who resigned recently as executive secretary of the Deschutes County Camp Fire Council, was gifted Saturday by Camp Fire and Blue Bird leaders of Bend and Redmond, the county Camp Fire Council and other friends of the Camp Fire move ment. The presents, an antique Wedgewood bowl and four pieces of luggage, were taken to Mrs. Elder's home and left for her to find. A hand-made card was made by Mrs. Earl K. Reynolds, the new executive secretary. Evelyn Varney Circle of the First Baptist Church will meet at the home of Mrs. Phil Philbrook, 1304 E. Third Street, Tuesday at 7:45 p.m. Mrs. Maurice Clark will oe in cuarga ul uie piugTam, and Mrs. Walter Douglass will lead the devotions service. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Chandler, former Bend residents, have ar rived from their home in Yucaipa, Calif., to spend the summer in this city. They will live at 637 Drake Road. Now retired. Chan dler for a number of years was stationed in Bend as Oregon State Highway division engineer. Darrell C. Dahlgron, Navy sea man apprentice, recently partici pated in exercise Flying Fox, a major fleet striking and anti-aircraft warfare training exercise off the coast of California. Dahlgren Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Art Dahlgren of Bear Creek Road in Bend. Circle 1 members, Catholic Al tar Society, will meet Tuesday, June 11, at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Pat Murphy, 937 E. lltli Street. Mrs. S. Vera Patterson will be co-hostess. James L. Jones, If, specialist four iii the U.S. Army, graduated in late May from non-commissioned officers' school in Germany. He is the son of Sherman Jones, Princville. Jones, a Crook County High School graduate, entered (lie Army in November, 1960, and ar rived overseas in June. 1961. He is a scout in a cavalry recon naissance squadron in Germany. D.Vrl.t Circle members, Meth odist WSCS, will meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. with Mrs. Elmer Brown 1356 E. Ninth Street. Rodney R. Wright, machinist's malo second class, is serving aboard the destroyer USS Brink- ley Bass, a unit currently operat ing as part of the Seventh Fleet anti-submarine warfare Hunt er Killer" group in the South China Sea. The task group, which is the only one of its kind, oper ates as a hunter-killer force to seek out and destroy enemy sub- 1 marines, vt ngni is tne son oi Airs. Wayne Babcock of Redmond. SOS Club members are to meet on Wednesday, June 12, for a 1 p.m. luncheon with Mrs. L. R. Halligan on Parrell Road. -AND I VDMSS TO BUY yOJ A HONEY OP A CAR .OUR HvNcrMWvN TRif .' ftr.;i V-C CrO A UTTie AfAVfV !'V.V- CA.V HCTiCe U"V AWAY CV yd'? H.'VfYMiX'A' tt - WAsyMocAf $pecAis 1 '4t4 I.erc and There Mr. and Mrs. Phil F. Brogan have returned from a visit with their son, Phil, and family, m Salt Lake City, Utah, and a trip into the Four Corners country ot Ari zona, Utah, Colorado and New Mexico. This past weekend, the Bend couple attended the alumni reunion at the University of Ore gon. American Leaion Auxiliary will elect officers at a meeting Wed nesday at 8 p.m., in the district courtroom at the county court house. Mrs. Madelene Patrick, Wasco, district president, will be a guest. Mrs. Walter G. Peak has en rolled at Eastern Washington State College at Cheney for the summer session. Mrs. Peak Is a member of the Kenwood Grade School staff in Bend. Martha Circle memberf, First Lutheran Ladies Aid, will meet Thursday, June 13, at 2 p.m. in the Fireside Room of Luther House. A group of Bend residents will leave Portland Wednesday by plane, for a tour of seven Euro pean countries. In the group will be Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chopp and daughter, Mary Sue; George Rastovlch. Mrs. Helen Rastovich, and Mr and Mrs. Joe Machicote and daughter, Claire. (Mrs. Chopp and Miss Rastovich are sisters, itaiistwore nf r.OOTCO. RaStOVlch.) The group will visit the Chopps" daughter, Charlene, wno is em nlnvorl hv thn Red Cross in France. Miss Chopp will accom pany them on most of a tour that will cover Switzerland, Austria, France Yugoslavia. Italy and Germany. The local party will re turn by steamship, docking at New York City August 15. Equal paycheck measure signed WASHINGTON (UPI) Presi dent Kennedy today signed into a law a bill aimed at assuring women of paychecks equal to those of men doing the same work. The President signed the newly enacted bill in a ceremony at his office, with advocates of the legislation standing about his desk. . The law forbids employers of about 72.5 million U. S. workers from paying women less than men for equal work. The legislation does not cover all women workers and will not take effect for one year. But de spite its limitations, advocates of women's rights called the meas ure their most significant ad vance in many years. No one knows now how many of the nation's 24 million women workers eventually will get higher pay as a result of the new law. Advocates of the bill cited specific examples of wage discrimination because of sex, but made no esti mates of the totals. The equal pay bill passed Con gress with little controversy after years of futile efforts to establish wage parity In the law. The breakthrough came when a com promise method of extending the equal pay principle was advanced by Republicans and accepted by administration Democrats eager to pass a bill this year. The compromise tied the new ban on wage discrimination be cause of sex to the existing fed eral minimum wago law. Rose Festival queen selection set for tonight PORTLAND (UPI Queen ot the 55th annual Portland Rose Festival will be selected tonight from among 12 princesses repre senting the city's high schools. The selection is scheduled to be made in ceremonies at the Me morial Coliseum. The festival's Marine Day pro gram was held Sunday following the Merrykhana Parade Saturday night. Meanwhile, some 17 U.S. and Canadian Navy vessels are due to arrive here Wednesday. F&Z I I El Vacation Bible school begins Grace Baptist Church this morning began ten days of vaca tion Bible school sessions, sched uled to run until Wednesday, June 19, at the Sixth and Clay location. The school, from 8:45 to 11:30 a.m. each day, includes Bible, mission and character study, memory work, recreation and creative activity. "Happy Times Together" will theme the nurs ery age group session, with Verda Cornford as superintendent "Helping in God's World" will be studied by beginners, with Mrs. Ben Davis as superintendent and Mrs. Harold King assisting. Theme for primaries is "Meet ing Bible Friends," with Mrs. J. D. Ashby conducting, assisted by Mrs. Bill Higdon. "Working In Our Church" is the study for jun iors, taught by Mrs. John Goss with assistance from Mrs. Norm an Bethany and Mrs. Charles Easlon. Intermediate students will eturfo "March of the Master's Men" with Mrs. E. 0. Higdon teaching and pastor jonn loss assisting. Norman Bethany Is principal of the school, with Mrs. Boyd Rob inson, secretary; Mrs. Bethany, pianist, and Mrs. Edna Fezler, general assistant. Mikels film to be shown tonight, Tuesday Ted Mikels' full-length feature film, "Crosshair," will be shown tonight and Tuesday night at the Tower Theater, as a benefit for the Eagles' Hearing Aid Fund. A science fiction film and a cartoon will also be shown. The show will start at 7 o'clock both evenings, with "Crosshair" being shown at 7 and again at 9. The film was made entirely In the local area, with a Hollywood cast taking part. Leading roles are played by Gary Clarke, of television's "Virginian" series. and Jeanmne Riley, a starlet with Universal Revue Studios. Mikels was writer and director. as well as producer. The Eagles' fund which will benefit by the showing has Richard Boone, Pal adin of "Have Gun, Will Travel," as national honorary chairman, Mac huddles with cabinet LONDON (UPI) Prune Min ister Harold Macmillan returned from a golfing holiday today and went into a huddle with his chief cabinet members on the spread ing scandal that threatens his government. It was learned, meantime, that the lord chancellor for the last 10 days has been investigating the security aspects of the scandal involving former War Minister John Profumo along with a form er Soviet Embassy official and red haired plavcirl Christine heeler. An investigation by the lord chancellor, chief of Britain's judi cial system, has taken place only twice in Britain since the end of World War II once when a junior minister in the Labor gov ernment was accused of taking bribes in 1948 and again in 1957. Y - 7 'II-.- good-by?'?Hcar'!lS!.1. U'VeenaUingfor: Dots Tour I TheHDELITY The riycu you put Y" " TrouDi. " i Tetphoner ITV behind ."." ,.u. h.ve interference I phone. FOR YOUR FREE TRIAL CALL 382-3308 or Complete This Coupon and Send to U. 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POTATO MARKET PORTLAND (UPI) Potato market: Steady; Ore Russets, some best 4.25-4 50; sized 2 oz spread 5.25 5.50; bakers 5.00-5.25; ctns 50 lb sized 2 oz spread 2.75-3.00. VANDALISM REPORTED Vandals Saturday night smash ed four plate glass windows of buildings in the Juniper Park swim pool area, according to Recreation Director Vince Genna. They broke two in the women's shower room one in the women's rest room and another in the pool washroom door. Police are invest igating. DOUBLE TROUBLE OXNARD, Calif. (UPI) John Love, 30, was arrested Sunday for driving his car to a work farm where he is serving a term on weekends for driving with a sus pended license. Now at West's Coffee Shop, Monday through Friday. Includes salad, main dish of the day, roll and butter, vegetable and drink. Generous por tions, now only ... P. 2 Monday thru Friday 85' TRAILWAYS BUS DEPOT MEMO: TO PEOPLE WHO ARE HARD OF utiniun . llt.Hnau . 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