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PAGE TWO THE BEND BULLETIN. BEND, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 21. 1941 ElksrSilYerton To Meet irrBeral lnFeature(l"Game " Four' Teamt &f Preht Tied for leadership 'Of State 611 League Two of the four teams now tied for1 the leadership of the Oregon State Baseball league meet here tomorrow when Stlverton and Bond cross bats, and before June shadows trass the local diamond Sunday- afternoon fans may see either the Elks 'or' the Sox alone on top of the heap. ' Albany and Klamath Falls are the other two teams at present tied for league honors. - Albany' win play Toledo tomorrow- and' itlamath Falls will play , at Hills Creek.- Eugene will enter- ; tain Modford. -'- The Bend-Silvfton pnne. one of i-the highlighted affairs of the week ; end, will start at the usual time, 1 2:30 p. m. Kllverfon Is Strong ' ' Not only will Bend be facing a powerful learn tomorrow, but the local -nine will be considerably "weakened by the loss of Waily "Graser,. who recently left for ' Washington. Manager Clyde Sto 'koe reported today that his start ing lineup will not be known until game time. On "paper." Bend and ' Silverton earl this week appear- ' ed of about' equal Strength, but ; Out Oar Way 'f ITS OUT KEEP MY BOV5 MlMlBM' ' ! '' IW -THB BARKJ THERE. I LOOKIKJC3. LIKE LITTLE V Uffl WMWlw1'' l' AMD THE MEIOMSOie. ' I 6EMUEMEW-PUT T& I IK (MMjW 1 1 BOYS PLA-V IM THE. IMPOSSIBLE WITH li-i'?'') , BARM A LOT I'LL ASK ' AME)i3HBORHOOD t 'rwrHfi'mttil'I'l rl MY HUSBAkJD IF HE. ( FULL OP COBWEBBY ' i,l '..".IX . CAKlT PUT A LOCK.OKJ RACMS AMD HORSE - iKliK IT 50ME WAV" THAT W CLIPPERS.' 1-1- J linnjfsl IS AWFUL, ISKl'T ITf J V COULO CRY tf ' I ' I J BORKfTHlftTy VEARS TOO SOOM fmuMw. Reading Project f Ka 1MB nt Hnvr ha rhAnppd the ! outlook. Bend defeated Albany pftrkrtrArI Pftnt. a r last Sunday 9 to 2 and on Tuesday fepOrTQ TOpUldT hight SilVerton defeated the Alcos 6 to 0. Bend also will face Silverton to morrow handicapped. by the lack of practice. Attendance at work outs this week has been Very poor ! Acorns Winners Oakland's Acorns, up and down With seVen days to go, the total enrollment of the Deschutes coun ty library summer reading proj ect is now 314 children,- Miss brarian.' reported. To date 115 of 'like a stock market chart, won and some of the players Have not j those registered have completed ! their third game in four starts last ! touched a glove since last bunday. ; ineir puzzies, maoe oi caraooaru , night from Sacramento s Cardin-; Work was partly responsible.- In-1 to simulate book covers, and put . als. but it took 13 Innings and an j . ' clement weather was also a fac-1 together a piece at a time, as soon error to turn the trick. 3 to 2. tor. Bill Hatch, ace hurler for the ! as each of the required books is j Shortstop Gene Handley booted ' Elks, has not been able to join in 'read. Cecil Dunn's hard grounder and practice this week. The annual peanut hunt' for permitted Mike Chrtstoff to score . - Taofeon Slay SUrt hose fulfilling the requirements i lhe deckling run. Handley's sixth ' It is expected that Silverton will will be held at 2:00 p. m. Saturday. inning error also permitted Mel send Its ace pitcher, Toolsoni to June 28, inDrake park. Completed Deuzabou to score another un - the mound against the Elks, with 'lurales are now on display in the earned run. ! TrtcClaln, star Jefferson high hurl-1 county norary.ana sruaenis wnose i Hollywood and San Diego, too, er. and Jack Richards, Willamette - imiwrvftv sniirhnjiw -In reserve 'Robertson, last-year's "catcher for Miss Thomson. -the championship Albany team, will do the catching lor Silverton tomorrow, - Occupying the bases and hold Vfng down the outfield berths lor Silverton will' be a team just as -powerful as the squads that rep resented the west side town in na tional tournaments in past years. For the Elks, Hatch wiu get the puzzies nave Deen snown iorover.ut on . 13.nninc eame. and the i.. i - . Padres won it 4 to 3 in an identical . manner Manager Bill Sweeney , jof the Stars let Pinch Hitter Bill. Salkeld's hit get away from him . I while Haslin scored. Sweeney pro jvided the-Stars with their first j ' run in the second by homering. I I A 1 . n C.I . in t. ii rc-. l-l . ww, aiikcivs iiuiiku un o i.rairi r,,,.- m 1he 8ixtn -inntng ,,, The school election held in Crook , score all their runs and a 3 to I county Monday, voting on a Crook I win over Seattle, their first victory f county hleh school budect of 546.- of the series. Seattle held a 1 to 0! PrinevillecSchobl B u dg e f' Appro ve'd 'J:Wf Home Run Machinery Ready ForNew Record Indians' Lead Lowered To Two Games as Archie Gets Required Score Now York. Juno 21 The Yankee home run iiuirhlnory was ! polisluil and oilotl today to go at ! tor another record. I Till1 Yanks have hit 27 homer ' in lti siraight games wild iitready ; have sinp.is.vd the mnjor le.iitiii" j rvcunt 2ti hit by the Tlgera In 17 ; consecutive gumi's last year. Hul the Mii'arthy men need at UtiM one circuit limit in today's game ngiiinst the Ivtmlt 'ltiieis at Yankee stadium to match the ; Tineis' consecutive game total for hitting homers. limners INiuiidail Out With llenrieh nnd Keller hittinc ' fii-st innitiK homers and PiMagKio I heltlni; out four straight hits to , make it seven In a row. Hie Yanks i trounced the Tigers, H-4, anil : gained a Kame on the league-load' , ing liKli.ms. Marios Kusso, Van kee southaw who had lost four j in a row. won his first game since May 7. Buck Newsoni, Tiger nee. 'was kmx-kod out of the box for the 13th time in 15 starts and suf I fcrcd his ninth defeat. ' Cleveland's lead was trimmed j to two games when Washington ' heat the Tithe in the ninth. 7 6. ) After the Indians had scored throe 'to tie the score, tleorge Archie ! uimilil :lfil. Kj-nif1 ji 11. 1 ,1 Yesterday. June 20, was the 10th ; on Budly u.wls. sillk,,, with ,wo anniversary of the inception of out to win fur Washington, passenger service of the Mt. Hood The Red Sox moved within 3'j stage line. The line has operated , games of the tup, defeating the during that time with no deaths; Browns, 4 J. F.ldun Auker held and no serious accidents, Itw as (piston to two hits until the sixth made known by officials of the when they scored throe runs, line. i In the National league, the St. Before June 20. 1931. there was Louis Cardinals' lead shrank to spasmodic service between here two games over the Brooklyn and Portland and to The Dalles. Dodgers when they dropped a t J but with the establishment of the night game to the New York Mt. Hood lines regular service Ciants. Hob Carpenter notched his came to Bend. The company start-1 fourth victory, limiting the Cards ed business with seven buses of to six hits. the "extended sedan" type, worth Huglr Casey pitched a thn-c about 57.000. Today is has 2.V hitter and Brooklyn took a 6 tri modern buses, valued at S127.0(i0. ' umph over the Rods. Hucky W'al The buses of the line have car-f ters suffered his sixth and most ried 736.0(10 passengers- during' decisive setback of the season, their ten years of operation, and1 Larry French allowed only four have traveled nine and a quarter! hits and didn't permit n runner to million miles, equal to 360 .trips Teach second until two wen' out In around the world. The buses aver'-' the ninth and the Cubs blanked age 3.000 miles a dav, and service the Braves. 5-0. Batic I)ahlgn-n hit to Portland. The Dalles. Boise, his third homer for the Cubs In Klamath Kails and Eugene is giv-' two days. en.-The line is owned and oper-' Frankie Gustinc's single with ateiUjy Central Oregon men, and the bases loaded in the ninth gavo Vole of Central Ortgon KBND ' 1340 Klldcycltl 'Mt. Hood Lines j Have Birthday TOMflirrS I'lltKlUAMS IH) Rusa Morgan Oivheslru 25 Trade Time .10 News 45 Allen Roth Orchestra IH) Ivan lltmar ;H) lon Allen Oivhesti-H 00 l.umlMM jncks l-Tont China Hat 15 nXimboyers 30 Chuck Foster Orchestra 00 Weck-Knd Jamboree 30 Will Hudson Orchestra 00 Number I lease Nnnday, June ?, 1MI 00 .Songs of the Week 15- Mark U-vant, Violin .'k Assembly of Hod oo - t;osii Hour 30 - Isle of Paradise 45 -The Passing Parade (H-Alvlno Rey Orchestra 30 Keystone Sunday Sym phony mi- ltapllst Chuirh Services 00 - Harry Horhck Orchestra 25- Camera Club 30- Henry King Orchestra 00 Peggy nnd the Boys 15 Major Jerome, Xylophone :)- Freddip Nagel Orchestra '00-Ralnltnw nvio 15-Zlon t;oswl Singers 30 - Karl Towner Orchestra 00 -Watson Drama Players no-Singing StrttiKS 15 - Pentacoslnl Mission 45 Al lVrry'a Hawailans 1X1 Novelettes :15-Songs of Herb Jeffrey 30 -Town House Orchestra 45- Ben Klassen OtV- MrKarlnnd Twins Ore h. . Ul-CllbiTt and Sullivan 00- Kdwln Le Mar Novachort Trio 15 -Hollywood Quartet 30 Jimmy Walsh Orcheslru Monday, June 2.1, lltll , (XI Sunrise Salute 15 Morning Creeling 30 W ake l p Time 8:00 The Pal Club 8:15 Slngin'Sam H 30 News H:.'i5 Ik-hlnd the News 8 40 Johnnie Marvin 9:00 World Bisikman 9.05 Al Perry, llawullitns 11:15 Chuirh In the Wlldwood !l:30 Ranch Hoys :SS mnkle Carle 9-45 Nelghborhuod C.wery Pgtn 10 (H) Kb nnd Zcb 10:15 The Johnson Family 10:30 News 10 35 News of Prlnevlllr 11:30 Lady About Town ll:: Orrin Tucker 11:45 Alpine Troubadours 12:00 Oua Unguium! 12:15 Kranklo Masters OiThesIra 12:20 Songs of the Islands 12:25 Woody Herman Orchestra 12:30 News 12:43 Farmer's Hour l.(H) Ijid Glusklh Orchestra 1 :30 Mexican Marimba Hand 1-45 Dyana tlnyle 2 (H) Home IVmoiistrntlon Agent 2:30 Melodic Moo. Is 3:00 American Family Robinson stance lo hinuM-lf. SilS Town I lousv Orchestra 3:30 News 3:.I5 Alice King 3: 15 'l-a Time Turn's 4 (Hi Malltu e MeliKlles 4 ;) Harry Owens Orchestra 4:43 Four Notes 5 00 Traffic Safely guljt 5 15 Cray Cordon Orchestra 5:25 Trade nine :.KI News 5:45 Kay Kyser Orehesira 5:50 Portraits In lhe News 5:55 Shrt Fields Orchrstin (l:(HI (lulled Press Is on the All 11:15 I.ot Empire .HI Fishing Farts :3 Sunset Trio 7:tH) Library Hour 7:15 llucCNIincers 7:30 House of Peter McCregor 7:43 Freddie Nagel Orchestra H (HI Johnny Messner Orchestra 8 .U) Cavalcailr of Drama 8 45 Henry King Orchestra 11:00 Number Please Flilo may carry Ivy poison, ex. plains the department of agrieul. ; ture- brushing against the plants, u dog may get the chemical Irri tant on his fur. and s person who i pets the ntog transfers the sub- NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC! I wish to umiuunce the snip of the O'Donncll Market and accounts to the new owners: Carl S. Malm, Miss Margaret Dugan and Leslie V. McWule. I should also like lo thank my many friend and rustiHiim for tlirlr ilemlld imtnmage during tlie pant four years. ' I am sure thai wider the new management yoa Hill eonllnue lo find lhe fine quality of meats lo which you have been aotu trailed. (SIiihhII IEROY S. FOX 'call to start on the mound against 1 690 lor the school year beginning lpad until the sixth when Rabbit '.k. C.W ...Ill lu. lu. I - . - - . . ,,r .1 ' ft J J . I. T - 1 iic ijua aiiu ni ruii-i a wui uc wijuly 1, passed by a margin "aiiei s inn; uiivtr sirucn junn i hind the bat The infield will be 0( four votes, showing 83 votes in ; son on ,he Ioot- Before he could ' picked from John Bubalo,' Murel j faVor of the special tax levy rer'regain control the damage Was' ' NchI, Bob Douglass, Joe Volk and quired by the budget and 79 votei'don. principally by Phil Wein-1 'Jack Gordon. Outfielders will be 'against it ' C. W. Woodruff, chair- i traub's two-run homer. Ray Primi .chosen from the squad composed, mo,,. the'eount v unit-'school gaw "P seven hits the same. of Harold Ogden, Tom Hawkins, 'board, unopposed for re-election, ( number doled out by Johnson, ' George Walker and Bill Mayer, j received 172 votes. Arthur Michel : Brown and Soriano lor the Rain- J i . i . i i i i i-r board. Teceiving 33 votes.- Other The San Francisco Seals stag (members of the local board are:'Rered through a 10 to 3 win over i II M.-Bechtel, and Dr. Raymond Portland -in one of those games the Pirates a 76 victory over tho " V Phillies. IVh Carms' triple will) '-S two on featured the Pirates' four. I run nlly which tied the score iii I the seventh. i-Wenatchee Tecvm Blanked by'Tigers 'inr uanetf myj ''The Wenatehee Chiefs, tellar oc copants -of the Western Interna. "tlonal league, suffered through a - bleak evening's play In double header with the Tacoma Tigers last night The Tigers were merer 'less, allowing Wenatehee two ' goose-eggs by winning 9-0 and 3-0. ' - Salem was another shutout vic tim; losing 7-0 to the Vancouver Cspllanos. -Cy Greenlaw yielded "seven hitstb the-Senators, while 13 blnglerf rolled off the heavy bats of the Canadians. ' - Spokane regained Its league 'leadership Mth a 8-10 victory over 'second-place Yakima in- a hot TO inning contest. - A three-rtin burst In the final stanza saved the game for th Indians, who outhit Yak ima 1710. Adkisson. Ccurf Calls Time Out Tfr Marry Young Couple : lacoma. June - zi ir two that are better unplayed. Seven Bend Boys Earn Trip by Train and Boat Joining some 670 other boys In Portland aboard a special train. young-people from Salem,' Ore.,lseven Bend carriers will leave for '.created' a flurry in police court . Victoria and Vancouver, B. C, on inr.c .. riiuiij iitth or : iqunady. i ney an? joe rnomas,) icura uciore juurc . . n.icn-'jacK Menear, bod rortxs, uenms mond and excitedly whispered imsamppls, Dick White, Kern Hall his ear as-he sat on the benchjand Paul Christofferson, winners they desired tobe married. in the Oregonian subscription con- Judge Richmond Jiurriedly sen-1 test in this territory, tented a score of men accused of ! The Bend bovs and the hundreds being intoxicated - after i theylof others from Portland and sur- pleaded guilty and ordered them I rounding communities will go to taken to Jail upstairs and then per-. Seattle by train, and from Seattle formed the ceremony while spec-1 they will travel by boat to Victoria tators looked on. t and Vancouver. Married were Frank Herbert, ! Jr., 21, who said he was a reporter employs 40 men and women Summer Season Olflelflllx Here Summer slipped unobtrusively ; I OU Nova SlCinS into Bend this morning at 11:31,; r i 1 1 I ' but If people hadn't read It in the i J q Del Tile LOUIS I almanac, or seen this story in The ! ! Bulletin they never would have; New York. June 21 MH- Lou guessed it. Dawn temperature on Nva of California signed a com the last day of spring was 39 de'rract today to fight Joe Louis for grees. and the night before the 'he heavyweight championship in thermometer took a nose-dive td , September. I 31 degrees, which is exactly one! Promoter Mike Jacobs said that degree below freezing. That, in- j ,ne dil,e "e would be an ddentally. was the night of the ' nounced soon, stadium show! Ray tarlen Nova s managorj For those interested in statistics "d L"" would l'avc In a few days the longest day of the year will j 'or he Maine woods where he will not be Monday, when the sun islPd several weeks getting into above the horizon for 15 hours and , condition. eight minutes. If you are planning I to make use of the three longest days in the year, today, Sunday, and Monday, tho weatherman ad vises umbrellas, at least spasmod ically, for the forecast is "scat tered rains over the eastern Ore gon country. for a Salem newspaper, and Flora. Parkinson. 21. Herbert- is the sort Finishes that -will make silk of Mr. and Mrs: Frank Herberti stockings ' resist&nt to' snagging I Sr., of Los Angeles and the bride'i ana abrasion are a goal of la bora-; parents are- Mr. and Mrs. F.- VI tory experiments. I Parkinson of Salem. FIRE f Hilt COAT 'AUTOMOBILE -MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ALL FORMS THAT INSURES J. S. Davis fnsurancerAgency 124 Oregon Avenue ' ' Phone 3f Shevlin -Quality IPONDEROSA'PINEi Ms J The Spirit of ?41 All along the American front there k preparation (or de-f fente. Millions of dollsri are being ipent daily for this ' great need1. And among these . millions, there are huge sums' being alloted for milk to take: care of needy children and' parents. Thus milk it definite-1 fy one of the vital defense ele-, ments of today. You can got plenty of Milk in Bend! Milk Is Good for YOU! FOR Home oelivery PHONE 9-F-2 Why Suffer Any Longer? Lenice George DANCE STUDIO 1435 Wet Thixif Street ' Phone 359 When thr fall try m wsjrr(al C.litnoM riRrnifi for relief of toMAch Ironbl. arth- rilisj, rtmiBialiomj, dlaWtM, thai, km Ittwaaeo, nraritM, piV. rrumi, nervoaa tru, rantltpatlon, proNtatc trtuM. fall ladder trouble, rwollrn ilandi, blood, htdner. Madder, liver, heart and ariaary diaordcrs. FREE CONSULTATION R. W. WONG. Herbalist 401 Bond turner ;Mrirlii Ave. 4 TO - OW t PLENTY OFTIMCT0 PAY A good chorocttr and 0 tteedy in com oro tho chiof roqutromonti. Coty monrhfy Imrolmtnti ft twit your IrKomo. Com M . , . milt ... or fAont PORTLAND LOAN CO. N. It. ;0(IK(;, Mr. Urn. , l'narr BM(. i'koni 1)1 Hn4, Orrrnn 8UU IMtnm HIM &K,fcu!tti Shower-Wedding Gift! ; SHOP HERE FOR llrtwy Glassware - Hesla I'otlery-'-Vernnnwaro Klerllnij anil (Silver I'late .'Don't Forget Father's Dayl BEAR'S JEWELRY STORE Benvn Bids. 2 BASEBALL GAME TOMORROW! Miu ELKS vs. Admission 40c (Plus Tax) Children 10c - Bend Municipal Ball Field - Game Starts Promptly at 2:30 P. M. Treat Your Guests With . . . m m m m The Choice of 1000's Always! Best Root Beer in All Bend! THE I HAROLD KLINE,V fROP. In This Corner We1 Have Writ, Itrnil took Alliany . . . .Kvrr-' tun tiMik Allwny! Now roinm tho" his rhanif for the Inral bnys In Hhtiur just what they're-mail f.: ' Believe mr, this Kame tmiwrmw' ' pnnnlM-n to lie the hlhlUhl iittlie seaiuin, anil even IhoiiKh lhe Klkw are Hlitclitly hanillitapM-t hy the lirns of tlraser, Ihey Mill liave a (and chani-e of v. hlnplna- the hoy from Iheslh-ks. All in all, the Renil iMiyv are making a gmtd nhiiwlnc; of thrniHrlves In the Irakue -anti-ant heliiK ninnlilerril fur lhe Imir. - ney, July 0 al Alhanyi-tiu art 'nil Klks we're lirhlnd you! i The fi-llnws are stlH talking ahoul' the flKhN hrlil last we-k. I nnn ' all Indlratloi s down the line they' were well reeelveil, anil the Inral ' atlenders ( IhelrtmHiey's witiih.; Maylte we'll have mime more smni--' time. t LISTEn TO THE PBSSinG PflRflDE; lOHniBnESBITTv - Turpniw v, ii i nf n i u cill.ir4AN , CALIFORNIA ORANGE ALLEY OOP WH1LB AUJEV OC AND HIS FRIENDSAaOAO A PIRATE SHIP SEARCH POR OSCAR BOOM... WE FIKID THE . SCIENTIST ON ANOTHBR SHI ITS CAPTAIN TERRORIZED WV WA PRISONERS ? ? ? i 1 . 1340 Kc ,1 ByVj T; HAMLIN - ' STOLE MV MAGiCTTT l BELT, WE Dlt, TM.J-SJ-V : RAT... BUT I'LL ( fTTil I HmlJy v r '. v ; s. i i nil i i i i v .i -in ii r -v-.juo, w.t ' u un,rv vii i. EVCKpw OM,I WIJH I WUUL I'LL BP f-? i fss. . vy. I H it around vvv .jmjyrMsr v. jLjerMaw' CLAIM TO Bfi IN(3 TME003T Of BtACKBHARO THE PIRATE... BRADETICH 'Lumber and Box Shocks BROS. WHICH , IKI MIS OVERTAXED MIND BOOM MORE THAN HALF LfciMJl'MStUP.TQ.JSg,:,'