Career
He was the 31st mayor of Lancaster, Pennsylvania from 1950 until 1958, except for an eight-month period (1950–1951) when he was called into military service in the Korean War. In honor of Bare, the City of Lancaster named the Public Safety building in his honor, however this facility is no longer in use. As a youth, Kendig was involved in the Order of DeMolay, serving as an officer for Lancaster Chapter in 1932 and as Chairman of the 1934 Conclave of the Associated Chapters of the Order of DeMolay in Pennsylvania.
At that Conclave he was elected State Master Councillor of Pennsylvania DeMolay, serving a one year term.
The Keystone Crusader remains in publication to this day.