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About The Bulletin. (Bend, OR) 1963-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1963)
The Bulletin, Wednesday, August 21, 1963 Opponents of give views at Lions at their weekly luncheon Tuesday devoted their program to discussions of the proposed raz ing of three downtown buildings to make way for off-street park ing facilities, with opponents of - the plan provided an opportunity ; to present their case. Darrell Liska and Walter Nor . ris were the speakers. At an ear lier meeting, Gordon Randall, Bend Chamber of Commerce " president, outlined the Chamber's . proposal to provide additional off street parking in Bend's down town core area, i Liska and Norris were present ' ed as representatives of some 20 . places of business that would be "displaced" if the plan to turn ' downtown properties' into parking ; areas is approved. Liska said the ! merchants had organized primar- Uy as a fact-finding group, and '. also to determine legal rights. ' Liska said that It is only right - that arguments on both sides of 7. the proposal be presented, to ' make sure that the plan eventual Ziy adopted will be for the good of ' the city. The Chamber's final plan " for additional parking may be (uitable to all, he said. But, Liska said, the move got - off to a bad start as far as the Effected merchants are concern- ed He said they were not notified ln advance of the release of the news of the plan. "We are vital !'!y and rightfully concerned," Lis- - ka said, noting some of the prob Jems the "displaced merchants" ')vould face loss of advertising rvalue built up at presont locatioas, ""possible increased rentals, lack -. of time to make plans, needs of ' financial assistance and cost of moving. Some of the merchants, )iiwiwMiiiiiiiwiiiBiiiiwMi..iiiBijitiTrnrrinrm.ii ii , . pi.w.TT'av j WOMAN TALKI I by Gerry Gaylord U ANSWER: When it's knit and turtle-necked, it , fills a sweater better. 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J Prnt ... - Also A Selected Short SOT nramaat f Cs t- M I 1 - 1 lusacstai I . , y3tWllu.'1 oil parking plan f club meeting they wttlifc''L he said will not move go out of business. It was suggested that the group move to a new community center, in a group. But, it was noted, such a new center would affect down town business. Glen Ratcliff, who presided for the Lions, asked Liska and Nor ris if their group had coma up with an alternate plan to solve the downtown parking problem. Norris said shoppers and city vis itors oppose meters. It was noted that if new parking space made available through building demo lition is metered, the problem will not be solved. Liska said there Is need of professional city planner to study the problem. Student dance due tonight A hillbilly dance is scheduled to night for last year's seventh, eighth and ninth graders on the recreation slab in Juniper Park. Dancing hours are from 7:50 to 10:30, with a 20c admission. Rec ord music will be furnished. The dance is being sponsored by the City Recreation Depart ment. ACTION FILED Walter E. Allison Is die plain tiff in a civil suit filed in Circuit Court against Mr. and Mrs. Regi nald Ranyard. The equity suit seeks to require the defendants to deliver a warranty deed for two lots in River Forest Acres, a Deschutec River development. WHAT DOE? A DICKEY DO? l l -rwfAUCAZJNI MM Subject "FIRE AWAY" a jTlT9 r ' v.l j -I "it- it S)t. . : . i ' t"?S- -S It"-' a ) tf ''4-.k. ... ; ,-..... j-t ... ,- ' .-.vt.-,..'.- - a - .. i i :'. 'ill '! . i,'. "" ,, ' . '. X - t I L '1 I ' .Hrt . . T : V i . , . , - r ' " rf :: " :' - m , - f t s k.?uj i wfrt 4. ,i -i r - - r wr w - r , , -f'J i t .-5: ' "1 k' --V-i ' V v ' I V I ' ' . "- Wv-vV. -- -"-. ''Vi.' r ,,r,r;; ' 'a A ' jf ' SCHOOL ZONE MAP Pupils in grades one through six who live east and south of the dark line are tentatively sched uled to attend the new Bear Creek School, Note two lines at bottom of map. The zone that lies between these two lines will tee fifth and sixth graders (only) going to the new school. All children lying east of the far right line will attend Bear Creek School. Tentative boundary lines reported for new school (See also story pot 1.) Now that it looks like the new Bear Creek School will be ready to go by the opening day of school, a big question is circulating. Whose children in which areas will attend the new school? ActuaUy, the tone boundary lines are not final. Jt still isn't certain. Zone lines . have?1 been tentatively, set, but they aro still subject to change. " ' Generally speaking, children on Bend's far east extreme (near Pilot Butte) will go to Bear Creek plus a sizable number from the city's southeast quarter. Children In grades one through six- that live east and south of the following described boundary are scheduled to attend Bear Creek School. The boundary runs: starting beyond the southeast city limits the line moves along the railroad tracks north to the un derpass at Highway 97, thence east along a line from the under pass across the north edge of the void termed "Industrial area" on city maps to Woodland Street. (This line is south of the Abbot Trailer Court). It then moves north along Woodland to Frank lin Avenue, then east on Franklin to 10th Street. The line then moves north along 10th Street all the way to Penn Street, and then west on Penn to Eighth and north on Eighth and out Butler Market Road. In addition, fifth and sixth graders who live in the area of southeast Bend lying between the nforo named railroad tracks and Highway 97 will go to Bear Creek School. This segment is within the Yew Lane school zone, but Yew Lane is for grades one through four only. If you're still- confused about the exact zone lines, see tlie above map. School officials said yesterday that they anticipate 240 young sters at the new facility. The Bear Creek staff, some of them. Is made up of teachers who have been transferred from other Bend schools. Only the primary teach ers are what they called experi enced. Others are new to the sys tem. . ' Orval Boyle will be principal. Starts Thurtdsyl AIm On Ths Sam Program if V. . : - . .1 Last year he was principal el Reid-Thompson. Mrs. Tom Win bigler will teach the first grade. She moved over irom . Reid Thompson. Mrs. Louis Selken will teach the second grade. She taught last year at Reid-Thomp son. James Fowler will teach the third grade, and he also taught last year at Reid-Thompson, A new person to the Bend dis trict will teach the fourth grade. He is Arlen Hollinshead. Mrs. Wil liam Rhyner, who taught at Allen last year, will teach the fifth grade, as will a new Bend teach er by the name of Kenneth Nl vens: Nivens comes here from Al bany. One of the sixth grade teachers will be David Frey, who taught last year at the junior high school. He will be joined by Odette Sickles who taught last year at Bend's St. Francis pa rochial. There will be two special teach ers. Mrs. Preston Waller, who taught last year at Sisters, will teach music. Mrs. Virginia Blake ly will teach physical education. POTATO MARKET PORTLAND (UPI) Potato market: Steady: Wash. Round Reds 2.B0 2.75; White Rose Sz. A U.S. No 2s 2.85-4.10; Oregon Sz A White Rose 3.25-3.60; bakers 8.85-4.10, Russets 4.35-4.50, bakers 4.50-4.75. . y" .y!iy.ym.t H 'lit ypn KBNDrJ nOKC-l r SOOSWathi Tt.NKlHT'8 PHOO HAMS 8-00 San Halter Sports 6:10 Iaul Harvey ew 6:lN-ltalph Curtis Show 6:25 Flair Reports 30 Central Oregm College 0 45 Alex Dreier News 6 55 News 7:00 KHend Muata Pa tret 8:30 Son. 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REDMOND REDMOND New patients at Central Oregon District Hospital are: Mrs. David Ogilvie, Port land; Mrs. William Jossy, Mrs. Paul Dunten, Mary Thomas, Mrs. Henry Durfee, Mrs. Albert Holla mon, Mrs. Gordon David, Mrs. W. A. Brown, Redmond: Bob Sur face, Harrisburg; Leslie Dunlap, Mrs. Jerry Taylor, Jack Monjay, Karen Grammer, Emmett Tinti- ger. Madras; Lucille Grimsbo, Prineville: Elman Overlaoder, Kenneth Winter, Gayle Anderson, Leighton Grigsby, Terrebonne; Mrs. Frank Thomsen, Antelope; Mrs. John Hopper, Culver; Del bert Barzee, Kinzua; Yvonne Wheeler, Bend; Kathy Haney, Sisters: Archie Mitchell, Paul St. Germaine, Warm Springs. Dismissed were: Archie Mitch ell, Paul St. Germaine, Warm Springs; Robert Burgess, Tule lake, Calif.; Kathy Haney, Sis ters; Mrs. Alton Snider, Bend; Gale Anderson, Terrebonne; Mrs. Manuel Rendon, Culver; Mrs. David Ogivlvle, Portland; Mrs. W. A. Brown, Mrs. Kenneth Cave, Ronald Emery, Ronald Kissler, Carl Gillenwater, Bruce Covault, Wynn Moss, Martha Hoffman, Mrs. Paul Dunten, Mrs. Raymond McDanlel, Redmond; Mrs. Thom as Lintfiay, Mrs. Ron Kriner, Da vid L. Thomas, Frank Espinosa, Leslie Dunlap, Madras. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Taylor, Ma dras, are parents of a daughter, Jerilyn Joan, who weighed 6 pounds, 10 ounces at birth August 19. It's a boy for Mr. and Mrs. David Ogilvie of Portland. Bom August 17, he weighed 7 pounds, ounces. Jill Lyn is the name selected by Mr. and Mrs. William Jossy for their daughter, born August 17. Birth weight was 5 pounds, 13 ounces. IF YOU'RE LOOKING FOR A JOB, TRY THE BULLETIN CLASSIFIEDS. HOORAY. . . Everyone's shouting about outerwear... the versatile coats that give comfy, cozy warmth to all little misses. Use Our Convenient Lay-Away OPFM Plan or Your Budget Account vrEn Brisk wedding business noted during August August may rival June as the month for weddings in Deschutes county. That is, if the recent brisk business in marriage li censes, at the county clerk's of fice, is any indication. Something of a record was set last Friday, when six marriage licenses were issued. Two more were issued this week. Yesterday, forms were com pleted by Ernest Tennison, Ma dras, who is employed as a truck driver, and Mrs. Tommie Benson, 216 E. Fifth Street, Bend. The three-day waiting period following application ended Mon day for Lindley Ken Simpson, 1325 Jacksonville Avenue, and Sally Jo McGuire, 721 Florida Avenue. Simpson listed his occupation as a body and fender repairman. Friday, licenses were issued to the following: Frank E. Galbreath, -Miami, Fla., and Anne Berglin, St Paul, Minn., both retired from active employment. Kenneth L. Nivens, 538 S t a t e Street, and Betty Jean Ruhl, 913 E. Franklin Avenue. Both are teachers. Guy M. Balfour, Madras real estate man, and Vlasta H. Nor man, Route 1. Culver. Howard C. Miltenberger and Edna H. Winkler, both of LaPine. 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