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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1949)
MorbleTournoment Slated For Coquille C o q u ille V a l l e y T h e CoquiBe Active club w ill sponsor a marble tournament at the Washington school playground Saturday A p ril 30th. Starting time w ill be 1:30 p. m. "Die tournament is open to all 'boys of high school age or less ' in Coquille and the surrounding ¡area. tX)UNTy OM :oONTHUR8DAY, APRIL Ïl71»49. j Contestants must provide their own shooters which must not be leas than five-eighths of an inch nor more Mian seven-eighths of an inch in diameter. i AM other marbles used in the 1949 COQUILLE MARBLE TOURNAMENT ¡tourney w ill be provided by the , Active chib. fre sh on th e heels of a clear vic OFFICIAL ENTRY BLANK The winner of thia tournament tory in the Coquille Relays, the Sponsored by Coquille A ctive Club ¡w ill go to Vancouver, Washington, M y rtle Point Bobcats w ill hit the ;,to compete in the district tourna MarbTeb T o X a em im ^ ^ t u i S y * A ™ ^ * road for Eugene and the Hayward m e n t M ay 7th and 8th. AB ex Relays slated fo r Eugene Saturday penses of the trip w ill be paid by A p ril 23. th e Active club. Coach K u rt Beckham’s charges governing said contest a / , * A ctive c lu b In ternational Entrants must f ill out the ae- led the field a t Coquille last Sat JTentinel Entry Blank ». » t,iM / i«« i i k ana maii urday and expect to make a good immediately to Fred C. Adams showing at the annual University ,COmp,et<d *** (^ “U,e tournam ent chairman, Coquille o f Oregon event. W«h school. Two o f the M y rtle Point track w . ' ’ * *" rl<ht’ J ick J*<ob»on and Dean • • Coach Girard Jeub. Kenneth m* k* trip B ill LeweHen and T in ke r Hatfield. (Sentinel Photo) “ nd M rs. George Brooks spent Easter Sunday at Medford, visit Lew ellen won the pale vault w ith an eleven-foot leap. Hatield cleared ing M r. Brooks' parents. 10 4 in th e same event. SECOND PLACE FINISHERS in the grade school h ..k h lrh je h o o l under the direction of C o i n e d A«Um, F ™ t Benham. Back row. left to righl. Lloyd Ftah Kenneth Trathen and Larry Brag noli. h Red Devils Finish Fourth As Myrtle Point Captures Relays ^ n<,„ E" ‘*r A‘ - Mr Red Devils To M eet North Bend April 30 Name (Please P rin t) Address n i m C ontrary to any previow re The M/ Mvrtlp Pninf 1 Bobcats Rnk««*- won ___ • the « Coquille M rtIe P0’” R Relays port«, Coach Spike Leslie of the Coquille Red Devils w ill not take / ^ tt rn°°n’ W 1 16th’ with speed to spare fleet-footed charges of Coach Kurt Beckam compiled a The his (track team to the Hayward of twentv-eioht nninte ♦«, ,.,.11. „Z” . , tompiiea a Relays, scheduled to be held at river», North — Bend M41U and m Marshfield. These two te a S G n - Eugene, Saturday A p ril 23. --------------- an The next event on tap for the Mhed in a tie fo r second place w ith to complete scoring - ™e- Coquille’s — — — « w * W VW* S I k K 111 Coquille tracksters w ill be a dual 34 points each the field events. meet with the N o rth Bend Bull T h e Coquille Red Devils finished Perry, Oerding and Parrish fin dogs Saturday A p ril 30. fourth with fourteen counters. ished second in ttys shuttle hurdles; The meet, billed for Coquille's Coquille, failin g to place first in Meltort, W olgamott, C lark and P ar any event, missed her best oppor rish captured a second in the quar track, w ill get underway at 1:30 tu n ity to stage a w inning event te r m ile sprint race and M cKay, p. m. • • when A r t Richardson, ace Red Wolgamott, Melton and M a rtin D evil m iler, was forced out of com dale wound up in a tie w ith M y rtle petition because of illness. Point for second place in th e sprint Tom Coleman captured a th ird medley to complete Coquille’s scor in the pole vault; Dallas Farm er ing fo r the day. did likewise in th e discus and then One of the outstanding per came back to take second place formances was by B ill Lewellen of in the high jum p and A r t Rich i t w ill bo another “w orkday” at M yrtle Point. BiM cleared eleven ardson fin iA e d third in the javelin feet , to take a firs t in the pole (he Coquille baoebsli park come before being forced out of the m e e t) v a u lt next Sunday, according to B ill Fortier, manager of the Coquille Loggers. A large crowd, waa on hand last week and the fence ig nearing com pletion However, much remains to be done before the season opens and all baseball fans are urged NEIGHBOR’S to donate some part of the the day CHILD FALLS Sunday, A p ril 24, In an e ffo rt to OFF SWING! get everything finished. Owner of swing was Alt that is required is a nail forced to pay doctor’s and «pron, hamm er and . . . Y O U ! hospital Mils! • • CLOTHES VALUES ALL THESE Famous Brands tinder one roof — at H ERM A N’S ► FRISKO JEANS I Industrial Overal ► WRANGLERS ► LEVIS ► CARPENTER'S „ OVERALLS^ insurance news ano views Ernie Smith Insurance Agency Roxy Bldg. Coquille Phone 350 HEAVEN-BENT * we mean your car! Play it safe. Spring is here and your ear needs attention. Let us put it in shape for the new season. Remember, it costs less to make needed re pairs today than to have a wreck later. K COMPLETE AUTO REPAIR SERVICE • Motors Rebuilt •Body and Fender Repairs • Wheel Alignment •Brake System Overhauled •Auto Repairing Church Pontiac 4M W. Front Coquille Phone 50 'KAST-1 RON 'COPPER K IN G W H IT E STAG Coach Jess Barton’s 1949 J American Legion baseball «.am wiW see action for the t o t to ™ this season Saturday afternoon, A p ril 23, when the Marshfield team w ill invade Coquille. The game, a practice so w ill get underway at 3 p. m. • • Angling Intensify • Studied By Slate - • U.S. RUBBER RAIN-WEAR^ Junior LegionGame Scheduled Saturday AN ERNIE SMITH AC CIDENT POLICY COV ERS A LOSS OF THIS TYPE H Work Shir t and trousers. Converti ble collar shirt in sanforized Denim. / lP ri‘ ia w * of the Ore«on State Game commission bulletin included a questionnaire to be filled out and returned by all anglers. The questionnaire w ill also be distributed by license agents and field men of the com mission. The questionnaire is an attempt to determine the intensity of an gling on the various bodies of w ater in the state and to deter mine the public preferences re garding species of fish. I f a suf ficient sample can be secured, the results w ill provide an excellent guide for the fisheries department of the Game commission in fu ture management activities. Early returns from the question naire mailed w ith the bulletin have been extrem ely encouraging. The Oregon State Game com mission is a monthly publication of the commission dealing w ith activities of the department and fish and game situations over the state. $2.98 “Can’t Bust ’Em” blue denim overalls. Plenty of handy pocket space. Stur dy welded seams, oz. $2.98 Absorbent socks Natural grey, cush iony cotton. Shrink- resistant. 29c Washfast twill cov eralls. Fly-front. D o u b le - stitched seams. Plenty of pockets. HoldsGuideLicense Soren Buus, who re a lly likes fishing, this year holds a guide’s license fo r the Rogue river, he stated this week. Fishing on the Rogue has been ’light” the past week, but rains are expected to bring in another run from the i T ir ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ XVG6ED/ Complete Outfits For the Indoor or Outdoor W ork Man Workday Sunday Af The Ball-Park $5.95 H from^tur/y’overalL to We have everything onr complete stock Everv*1»' wor^‘**^aF handkerchiefs in in quality and i^ We a rZ yc eT l reaLV,,,ue • ’ • in Pri« , today! ng Come in and stock up Matched Work Outfit. Washable twill shirt with flap pockets. Matching trousers with non- NON-HIGH BOARD WILL HEAR BU 8 TROBULB8 A ll persons having problems pertaining to transportation of non-high students should bring them before the N on-H igh board on Wednesday, A p ril 27th. This meeting w ill be held in the coun ty court room beginning at 8:00 p. m. A ll transportation contracts except tw o are open fo r bids. • • See "Spike’' i-eaue fo r insurance • f all kinds, phone S or 8 5 - L tfc $6.95 M A ge. COQUnxa ™ * Phone 15S-B