The Bend Bulletin, Wednesday. June 1, 19S5 Additional Sports 0of Course Softball League Starts June 1 Bend's softbal! It-ague will haw its first grimes on June 7 in lm Bruin Field starling at 7:110 p.m., tile SJball as-S3:-iation announced th'S morning, F.vc teams have en tered the league. At die association's meeting last; night, it ivas decided that $: will be paid to the head umpire, Ani acidirional 55 wtii be paid for each: name an umpire calls. A! Jort-n- i sen. president of the association, i presided. Don Harpel. manager of the Lundgren Sales soft-ball team made an appeal this morning for more youngsters to enter the soft ball h-agues. t Hiirpel said that anyone who is interested to join his team may either contact him by tdophjiic, CS-R. or at the foorLaU field. The five teams are: Lumis:rer. Sales, Lundgren Red S x. Bill'. Ponderosa, V.K.W., and Prine-ville. little a"iivitv KinvIuI t The Bulletin REDMOND Justice court re pans little activity last week and during t!ie holiday weekend. Mar tin Daly, Culver, paid S'iTi on n reckless driving charge. Basic rule violation resulted in SI -1.00 fines f)t- Beverly A. HiVkrirnnd, Wasco, and Raymond F. Sullivan, Dulurh, Minn. CoidonW, Short reed, Ked- Taking Shape i Special to The Bulletin MADRAS A nine - hole golf ojui-ae is taking shape near the Warm Springs ind:an Reservation agency unices and tho.-ie working! the prjjeet have issued a cull fori assistance m getting the greens in shape. i The course, which will the the; uniy one in Jefferstm county, will ; be open to ail golfe.s, according to Sieve tBudi Isjuv, one of the wwslers. The layout Includes a yard course and will be located on a hill behind the Warm Springs agency dairy born. According to lj.ar "it will be a sporty layout, with plenty of draws and gullies.' Sand hauling equipment has boon obtained, he said Tuesday, and six of the greens have been cleared, in addition to all fair was. Work is being done each evening from 6 to 8 and assistance will be appreciated, he comment ed. Depending on volunteer tabor, it is planned to have ttie course ready in about a numh.. Bargains Galore ai me THRIFT SP Brooks Hall OPEN Thui-s. & 1 to 5 p.m. Men's, Womens, Children's Clothing, Shoes Brandis Defeats Moose, 14 to 4 In American Little League play Tuesday evening at Harmon Field. Brandis defeated Moose 14-4. Fred Chrislensen was the winning pitch er, ami Mike Wauge was on the mound for the Moose. Brandis eat si Wis; Moose, one Curt Jones was the leading hitter for the winners, with a triple ami two doutles. Kerry Yancey got Iwo hrme runs and a double. Mike Waue for Moose scored one hil in four official trips. Denny Olson, Sidney Marshall and Olttt Bauer Jr. were umirires. Imaml, paid $10 on the same J charge. A fine of $14.50 was as sessed Alvin Cyrus. Redmond, for having no dog license, and the .'ine was suspended. v-v; Y H . . A JSC? Viiv- . v - J? I -s ft Phone 693 -2 Miles North on Redmond Highway 91 ONLY DAYS TILL GRAND RE-OPENING Starting FRIDAY DEAN MARTIN and JERRY LEWIS "LIVING IT UP" 2nd TOP HIT FERNANDO LAMAS in "JIVARO" Also CARTOON CARNIVAL Gates open 7:30 Show at Dusk rl CIRCUS COMINS Dolly Jacobs, one of America " most noted elephant trainers, is pictured here with one of her trio of elephants which will appear in Bend on June 6-7 under auspices of the Central Oregon Shrine club. Miss Jacobs is with the Ward-Bell circus, to show under a tent on Staats field. Shrine Circus Dates Hearing Under auspices of the Shrine Club of Cenisal Oregon, tile Ward Bel! circus will 3? presented ir Bend the fii-st of the coming week in a two-day show, with perfor mances to be tinder a big tent on Slaats. field. Shriners m charge said n hie lime circus, including even n herd of elephants tnanaged by Dolly Jacobs, has 4een obEained for the mid-Oregon showing in Bend ihis year. Also to be tea!ied will Je Ihc Ward-Bell triple flying return act with nine performers in action at one lime. This is being "billed as the largos! act of its kind. There will slso be a clown alley with many of the Joeys of cireus dom 1o perform. Joining the vet erans. Roy and Jov Timtnns. Can dy Dickson and Cirque Medrann, Ito-iv Simons. 'playir.g in America for the first ime, will Se busy along clown alley. Mid-air performers will include a sky ballet. The Norden Irio of high win- fame will also ! pre sent for Hie two day show as will net divers, comedy acrobats, equi librists, gymnasts, tumblers and balancers. Andre Fox's champion palomino: liberty horses mill be on the line, and there will be a military and and calii'Tpe. ! Performances will be at 2 and S p.m. daily, and tickets can be: obtained from any Shriners or all the City Drug Store. Gif fs for College Being Considered A nieeihtg of the CVmrrul, Ore gon cutiege advisory coimuiUee, headed hy W M, Loy. ha-i been carted lor Thursday lughi of this week io eon-yder, ainoi other tri;s, esiabHsmient of a non profit G;gaaSiuti that can ie ceive gifts fur tilt1 ct&ege. Loy will fee one of the swakers at the Jtuie canvwaKon ol t'eniral , Oregon eaiege at H p.m. on June; i, at the AHen st-hsal audtorjuiii, nd will roort on the proposer; foundation a!Kl fts puipcie. i To "be considered at the Tiutrs lay night meeting will be the stafelish(Hent of either a bof,rd or i Jion-profU tojpoi"ation to receive moneys from giants, wills, memor ials or giits to -be used in what e'er maimer stipulated by the don or for sunh things as J;b.ar' books, ehGUtrr-iiHs or even c!lee buUd rs. Sui'h money for gifts would be administered by the proposed Ixxird. Loy has served as ehariman of COC advisory cemmittee since its inception in the first year of the cdiege. A number of solutions io college p-obiems have come from this committee, Don Pt-nce, direc tor of the l-ai eoiiege, noted. Journeyman Status Granted Loren E. Dyer of 235 K. Irving. Tuesday received word from the Pressman's Hjme, Tenn., head quarters ol the international press men's union that he had success fully completed his training worii and had been granted jtHimey men's slatus by me union. Dyer is head of the prts erew at The Bulletin. He has worked for the newspaper for several years, with time out for seivice In the U. S. Navy. Dyer started to work for the paper wliile attending Bend High School, and worked in the pix-ss-rnom bcth before and after his Navy 'Service. Stiff Fine Paid On Deer Count Rieliard Tt. Gates of Eend wns fined $154.50 including enmt, cost by Justice of the Peace O. W. Grubb yesterday afternoon for pos sessing ati unlagged deer. He was arrested by Depuly Sher iff Don Kirsch Monday aflermton : i wolkIs some 22 miles south of Be" I. Gales pleaded guilty. Fined Iby the justice Court last Saturday were Clifton Kieth Ram say. Rt. 1, Box 178. Bend, $25.00 and $1.50 CMirt cost for reckless driving: and Lee CYais $55 and $4.50 court cost for driving with suspended license. Lynx Blamed In Power Oufage Ai Farm Monday Special to The Itnllelin 'MADRAS A 4ynx was bamed rtr a pover outajce at the Qmrles Miller farm, one atid otie-half miles north of She Crooked river bridRO, near Higltw-iy 97, eaiiy ASonday. Tile an'mal, of the breed com monly called the bobcat, apparent ly cilmbed the nearest tall object before dawn Monday when chased by the Miller's d.)g, and the re sult was a harry-up ca'l to Amos Fine, local Pacific Power and litjht company lineman-anent. Fine foutid the -body of the cat. weighing an estimated 35 pounds, at the base of the pole. He (jucssed that the animal scurried tip the pole seeking reluge and came in contact with an eneigized circuit carrying 7200 volts. Service was restored soon after and the Miller home was the only one affected, Fine commented. NOT Al'TIinl7KD Don nrp rntrt (l!Pt Tllirtv University of Colorado coeds faced I pnTPtlCe UIStl(tOlI J - they spent a ni$it in a mountain cabin with a group of Sigma Nu Fraternity men. A university official said "it would have been all rich! if the overnight had been authorized, but ijt wasn't." This Engagement only Adults 80c Kids 20c T0N1TE 4 Bia Davs starts jfv EXCELSIOR RCTIWS pftm W SL h mickey'knox Plus Alex Smith in "THE SLEEPING TIGER" Photographed in COLOR at a RhAL Nudist Park under the supervision and with the approval of THE AMERICAN SUNBATHING Tt&Ll& ASSOCIATION Jmlb- Given K. F. Man K1.AMATH FALLS (UPi-Florin Ctirley) Coon, 52-year-old barljcr. yesterday was sentenced to life imprisonment for second dcejec m,vtm in t-onneeiion with bentine. ! death of his wife last October. Coon was convicted last r nday. Circuit Judge David R. Vanden ben;, who pronounced sentenre. de nied an attempt by - oon s neirnse attorneys to delay sentence nfier thy piuduced a telcram from p pirsoii wlrn claimed to have evi dence that wouid clear Coon. The attorneys refused to make public contents of the telegram or name of Hie sender. The judge said if there was new evidence, judgment could be set aside and a new trial ordered. Oldest reference to milking ani mals is a pictorial representation Prinevle Home Ripped by Fire S-Hvi;t in The KuHfHn PR! NEVILLE StnMig winds Tuesday funned fjames from a storage shed aiid destroyed Uie rear section of the Bud I olden home. Furniture, tether with some dozen sowing machines stored in the shed, was an almost total ioss. Huldcn. is a sewing ma chine agent. The fire was discovered by neighbors ai about noon, when flames of undetermined origin Initst from the shed at the rear of the house. The fire spread quiekiy in the gusty wind arid burned rapidfy into the dwelling. The Holden famUy was home at the time, and they were abie to save clothing and some ttwdding. I loustjhold atiicies were not in sured, tiiough tiie sewing machines were covered by insurance. Damage was estimHted ot around $2,0ffl), Ttie Ilolden resi dence 4s located on East Seventh street, in iugJriin addition. The fumily has lived in Prtneville for about 6 months. Neighixnrs assist ed in moving out Items tiiat ro!d (e saH'aged, ami in finding places for the family to stay until an other home can be located. Of fers were inade at once rf the loan of fijrratiire and uppliances enough to start housekeefr-rg in A new location. Jessies the parents, the family includes two boys and a giri. 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