The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, March 04, 1943, Page 3, Image 3

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Coquille Loses Twice
At Tournament
Mamniield, also went to tne snowers
(Western World)
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with four personal fouls.
The Humphreys Gold Corporation,
O’Neal of Marshfield, took high which recently announced that a pri-
game scoring honors with five m^.y concentrating plant will be
baskets and » »ift
** a total of built st the lagoon property north of
11 points. Glen Gosline was high point Bullards for the purpose of working
man for Coquille with nine pontt.
beach sands for chromic oxide ore,
In the second game of the night, began activities in that direction dur-
for the. tournament championship, the ¡ng the past week.
favored North Bend Bulldogs waxed
Among the first Jobe is the build-
Myrtle Point's Bobcats 4« to 24. The ing of an access road from the lagoon
quarterly scores were 9 to 6; 25 to to intersect the Krome Corporation
10; 34 te 16 and 46 to 24, the Bull- j road now being built by the state
dogs leading all the way. Hatfield of under direction of the federal Public
Myrtle Point loft the game with four ’ Roads Administration.
The same
foul« the fourth quarter. Walt Sni- 1 federal administration will build the
dow of the Bulldogs took high game . connecting link for Humphreys so
honors with 1» points from eight ’ that primary concentrates can be
baskets and three free shots, fini- : trucked to the secondary plant at
dow also took top tournament honors | Beaver HUI north of Coquille. En-
for both nights with a total of 31 ! gineel Emery of the PRA arrived dur-
- putiilg!1 "Wti WM'RlIlussil bj Wniil) |
lim WMtIiJii tiikeidMisge nf th»
and Ruppe both of North Bend for . I project. Righta-o-way are being ob-
game honors with 10 points apiece. | ' tained.
Don Sutphin was high man for Myr* ' Another preliminary Job is con­
tie Point with 11 points.
. ' struction of an electric power line to
This defeat does not put Myrtle connect ' the Humphreys plant site
Point out of the running for the with the line that will feed the Krome
plant. The
state tournament, however, as they i Corporation primary
are entitled to go to Medford to play ■ connecting link will be built by
the Medford quintet Tuesday night. Humphreys, with W. M. Sipreil as
The winner of this game will enter as foreman in charge. Mr. Sipreil has
the fourth team in the tournament at 1 arrived to start the work. A carload
Ashland, March 5 to 6. North Bend ' of supplies for the line is en route
will also participate in this tourna- < and should arrive in the county this
ment which decides the Dsti ict No. 7 | ’ week.
representative in the state meet at i Humphreys haye taken over two
Selem.
¡1 local buildings. The American Le-
The officials, Robins and Siegman, I «ion hul* 1« being converted into office
picked an all tournament team which , Quarters with temporary partitions
was announced at the end of the sec- dividing the main room into several
ond game. They were Walt Snidow, rooms. The north end of the Inter­
North Bend; Jim O'Neal. Marshfield; national Cedar building will be used
Don Sutphin, Myrtle Point; Dick Ray, as a storage warehouse, It is being
equipped with tables and blns for
mcchanicui |>urts. A model storage
tank tuts also been built there in
which experiments are being carried
on with beach sand to determine the
best methods of handing certain
phases of the concentrating opera­
tions.
D. G. Brown, one-of the men In
charge for Humphreys, spent sev­
eral days here from Sacramento,
Calif., during the week but has since
returned south. He will soon make
his lieadquui-ters here. C. J. Bastedo,
superintendent of construction and
operation, is expected here from Sac­
ramento within a few days and plans
to establish headquarters in Bandon.
Leonard Farr Commissioned
A Second Lieutenant
Upon completion of a t ten-day j Ruth Fults la Receiving
grarhiation leave, the newly-com­ | W.A.A.C, Training In Iowa ■
missioned second lieutenant will re­
Ruth Fults, of Coquille, has begun
port to his first station assignments.
training at the First Women's Army
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Auxiliary Corps Training Center at
Fort Des Moines, Iowa. She has been
Selma Ulrich was last Saturday ap­ assigned to a Receiving Center com­
pointed administratrix of the $350 es­ pany tor a week of elementary train­
tate left by George Raddrlck, who ing. Here she was issued clothing
died in Coos county January 4 this and equipment, instructed in rudi­
year, C. P. Kibler, Reta E. Smith ments of drill, and given Army classi­
itnd Harold A. Olson are appraisers fication tests. For the following four
weeks, she will be assigned to a Basic
of the uMWte.
A. M. Peterson, on Saturday, was company for more detailed training
named administrator of the $200 real preparing her to replace a man in a
non-combat Army Job.
property estate of the late
Kramer, who died in August last year
Appraisers appointed were George
Gray, Frank Rudisil and Geo. Eckles.
Probate Court Items
Leonard C. Farr, 21, army cor­
poral, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester
C. Farr, of Marshfield, last week
completed truining at the Medical Re-
at t'amp Barkeley,
Texas, in the Center Officer Candi­
date school and was commissioned
second lieutenant in the Medical Ad­
ministrative Corps. He was a student
in civilian life, having graduated
from Coquille.High and attended Un- 1
iverslty of Oregon three years. He ;
was general manager of Students' i
Cooperative there.
Their 12 weeks* training course }
completed, new Medical Administra- '
live Corps officers, chosen for com­
missions by evidence of their qualities
of leadership und command, will now
assume the non-medical functions
heretofore performed by Medical and
Dental Corps officers, thus releasing
the latter for purely professional
duties with troops. Duties the MAC’S
will takq over include medical sup­
ply, training personnel, and other
administrative Jobs,
Well stocked with Wax, Rug Cleaners
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CARROTS
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TURNIPS
firm, flavory
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