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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1950)
F oot ç fè n tln e l COQUILLE. OREGON. Ophir Shades Coquille Bees DECEMBER 21. 1956. the fin a l period. -Paul Clayton led the Wildcats w ith 12 counters while Hestrick got 8 fo r the losers. n o S o S f t s T Monica B ^ Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Roberts have moved into the Nitzel house. The Charles H artw ell fam ily are moving into the Randall Johnson house, vacated by the McGowan’s. • • Sonny has a job now. A t R ive rto n He calls it a position. He’s a soda clerk at corner drug. R ive rto n Folks He says he’s a fizzician. • • Busy A t H o lid a y s A smart garage man advertised the following special for -women Season’s Greeting* to AU: drivers: “May the singing peace of Beth “ Ladies: I f through no fa ult of lehem your own, a dept or scratch ap Be your* thia Chriatmaatide pears on the fenders of the family And may deep Joy throughout car, bring it in and we w ill destroy the year, all the evidence before six Within your heart abide.” o’clock!” < And many thank* to all friend* • • for aU their greetings at thia Qt Lonely baby chick taking a lo o k : holiday around the electric incubator fu ll Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Borgard had oj unmatched eggs: “ Well, it looks j the following guests for Sunday as if r l ] an only child Mother 1 P l dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Wiley W hit- ^as blown a fuse.” tington of Reed Island, B. C.. Bon- j • • KENTUCKY WHISKEY—A BLEND i nie Wallen of Coquille, and Mr. when you see it in The Sen- ■KDMAL ICnUfiD rtOWCn toirouno«, KW TOK • 45% MAIM MBfilAl STUB and Mrs. George Welsh of North j|nej jell the advertiser so. A ra g o R e s id e n t L an d s Big S te e lh e a d T o C o p F irs t In 2 n d W e e k O f D e rb y B ill Sinko of Arago, during the past week, landed the biggest steelhead yet to be turned in on the M yrtle Point-Powers Lions clubs Steelhead Derby, according , to Bub Mast, chairman of the M y r tle Point club’s committee. Mr. Sinko’s beautiful “ sparkler” tipped | - l e s at 17 pouncfc,. 3 * ounce, Sunny Brook the whiskey that's 19-17. The baby Wildcats led dur- mg the firs t half but in the second | a Dormeyer Electric Fry O p h ir high school Indians shad- half they just couldn’t h it the Well, which has a value of $27.50. POWERS MEN WIN «ed the Coquille high school “ B" busket. I t ’s a good thing for M r. Sinko isquad 34-33 Saturday night in a The next home game fo r the last minute ra lly at the Coquille Wildcats w ill be against Reedsport that his was a big one, because weekend when they play Reedsport Friday night. The preliminary there-pitchin’ ” w ith beauties that tipped the scales at more than 14 -high school gym. game w ill start at 7:00 o’clock. The Coquille Bees w ill he active this Wildcats downed the Reedsport pounds, H. A. Taylor landing a Friday night and North Bend Sat five earlier in the season by a seven speckled beauty for second prize u rd ay night. The Reedsport game point margin, so w ith the Reeds- that weighed 14 pounds, 4 ounces, ' winning him a glass combination w ill precede the A squad game at porters out to avenge their defeat Reedsport while North Bend Bees and the Wildcats try in g to prove I fly and casting rod, valued at while C. D. Conger won w ill play the prelim inary to the that i t was no accident, this prom- i $15.00, the' v ii tory over a speckled beauty -Coquille-Ashland game. ises to be a very good game. weighing 12 pounds, 13 Mi ounces, Alan Dungey is developing into copping the th ird weekly prize, a the chief point getter for the young seven strand crimping plies, lead Red Devils as he accounted for half L a n g lo is W h ip p e d er and sleeves. business. o f the Red Devil points Saturday OTHER CATCHES The J. E. McGowan fam ily night. By Powers W olves Harold Ross, representing the moved to Sixes over the week-end Bangs led the Indians as he Powers Lions club in the Steel and le ft early Monday morning j passed six counters through the On Monday hight, December 18, head Derby, brought the derby for a trip to Southern California hemp fo r a total of 12 points. the Powers “ W olf Pack” traveled tickets in Monday. Other catches to spend the holidays w ith their O phir (34) fg f t pf tp out of the county to take on the made during the week were: Du relatives at Julian and Redlands. Jacobs, f __________1 4 4 5 Langlois team. The rugged Lang ane Hayes, of Gaylord, who won They w ill be back to take over the j Bangs, f _ __ _______• 0 1 12 lois squad was downed 24 to 8. in last week’s prizes, turned in store on January 1st. M iller, c ________ 2 0 5 4 Third win in a row. the second largest catch of the Mrs. Joe W illard of Corvallis Moore, g ___._____ 3 0 3 6 Scoring:—Langlois: Campbell 2, week, a 14-lb„ 9-oz. beauty; C. D. spent the week-end at the George R. Stevens, g -------- 1 0 3 2 Sabin 2. Barklow 2, Phillip 2. •.Conger of Powers, landed a 12 Huther home. O. M iller, g _______ 2 0 1 4 Powers: Spitznass 10, McMahon lb., 13%-ounce Steelhead; Harry The C. W. Brockway’s from 4, Walker 4, Warner 4, Frye 2. Collier of Arago, an 11-lb., 12- Guam send “ Christmas Greetings T o ta ls ________ 15 4 17 34 • • ounce fish; Dewey Winkelman of across the miles” to aU. Others playing were R. Moore Gaylord, turned in a Steelhead Mrs. Bessie Jenkins and Mrs. C. and Stevens. Powers C ru is e rs that weighed 10 lb«., 5 ozs.; G. A. M. Borgard attended the county Coquille (33) fg ft pf tp Young of Remote, copped a 9- school meeting in Coquille. Moore, f _________ 0 0 3 0 pounder and R. C. Bonds not only Mrs. Deltie Rickett of Salem D e f e a t M y r tle s Couts, f __________ 2 0 4 4 landed the smallest fish yet Is visiting w ith her daughter and Peterson, f _______ 1 ' 0 2 2 The Cruiser* chalked up another weighed in, but might be the fam ily, the H arry Heffley’s. Dungey, c -------- 5 6 3 16 B irth d ay » r ee tin g s th is w eek victory over M yrtle Point Jv’s smallest during the derby. His DeMain, g ........ ...... 4 3 1 11 with a score of 40-38. Those going Steelhead weighed only 2 lbs., 8J£ go to Mile* Hartwell. Bill Ssxton and Jimmy Yager. With all T o ta ls _____ 12 8 13 33 down fo r the game were B ill Ful good wishes to all. Also playing for Coquille were lerton, Darlene Stanley, Jeanette BIG ONES RUNNING According to Mr. Mast, condi Shawver, Loretta Mann and Bob Bradford and Atkinson. bie Brittan. Bob Cotton and Coach tions on the rive r are now more • • Kelsay took the basketball boys ideal than ever this season. The waters are lowering each day and down. , • • ' he expects that this coming week (Continued from page one) : even larger Steelheads w ill be tw in started slow but really poured 1 weighed in. it on in the second half. Many of What’s the matter w ith the Bert B u rr’s reserves saw action in i ladies?—not a one has as yet ! weighed in a Steelhead. Come on, Gals, we’re bettin’ on-ya. Don’t forget, there’s three big University of Oregon. (Special) —Oregon’s basketball Ducks wind grand prizes to w in—the last three fish caught may be “ it!” up a session w ith final examina tions this week and resume non-1 C o q u ille H ig h conference action w ith a pair o il games against the strong Wyoming , School Cowboys at Laramie. The 15-man | travelling party w ill make the t r ip , BASKETBALL SCHEDULE by train. I Coach John Warren said today December 22— Reedsport, there 23— Ashland, here that he fe lt the next six games 29— Medford, there would do much to determine the strength of the Webfoots for the January 5— North Bend, there MAY YOU 6— North Bend, here 1951 conference race. “ A fte r play 12— Marshfield, here ing Wyoming, College of Puget m oi 13— Marshfield, there Sound and Santa Clara six games j 19— Myrtle Point, there in nine days we should know pret 20— Myrtle Point, hers ty much what we can do in tough M O 26— Newport, here competition. We w ill have to be 27— Florence, there ready for that series in Seattle on CBRLSTMA& January 5 and 6 against Washing February 2— North Bend, here 3— North Bend, there ton i f we hope to make a race of 9— Marshfield, there it when the conference schedule 10— Marshfield, here opens,” Warren stated. 16— Myrtle Point, here The bench strength of the Ducks 17— Mvrtle Point, there is expected to get a .stiff test in the half-dozen encounters. The SCHEDULE Mad season's greetings starting lineup of W ill Urban and ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT Curt' Barclay at forwards, Jim Los- cutoff at center and Ken Hunt and COQUILLE HIGH SCHOOL T a y lo r's Jack Keller at guards can’t be Dec. 22— Reedsport at Reedsport, expected to through w ithout con- 6:30 p. m. siderable help from the reserves. S p o rt Shop Dec. 23—-North Bend “ B” at Co- Jim Vranizan, Mel Streeter and • quille, 6:30 p. m. Keith Farnam are tabbed for ac- j *Jan. 2—North Bend “ B” at Second and Taylor tion at forward, w ith Chet Noe a nd , North Bend, 6:30 p. m. Henry Bonnemann at center and »Jan. 6—North Bend “ B " at Co- A rt Shepherd and Mel Krause at quille, 6:30 p. m. guard. These 12 men are leading »Jan. Marshfield “ B” at Co •Jan. 12— 12—Marshfield in the fight for spots on the travel quille, 6:30 p. m. squad and unless John Neeley or •Jan. 13 — Marshfield “B” at Hal Webb breaks in later should Coos Bay, 8:30 p. m. constitute the Duck personnel for •Jan. 19—M yrtle Point at M y r the trips to Laramie and Tacoma. tle Point, 6:30 p. m. The fine play of Cuscutoff, Noe, •Jan. 20—M yrtle Point at Co Farnam, Shepherd and Barclay quille, 6:30 p. m. among the newcomers and the Jan. 27—N orth Bend ” B” at steady work of the veterans, U r North Bend, 6:30 p. m. ban. KrauSe, Hunt, Keller, Streeter •Feb. 2—North Bend. "B ” a t Co and Vranizan has highlighted the quille, 6:30 p. m. workouts which followed the •Feb. 3 — North Bend “ B” at UCLA series. North Bend, 6:30 p. m. Feb. 6— Bandon “ B” at Bandon, 8:00 p. m. M y r tle P o in t ♦Feb. 9—Marshfield “ B” at Coos Bay, 8:30 p. m. •Feb. 10—Marshfield “ B” at Co V a rs ity B a s k e tb a ll quille, 6:30 p. m. Feb. 16— M yrtle Point, at Co S chedule quille, 6:30 p. m. •Feb. 17—M yrtle Point at M yrtle Dec. 21—Medford, here. Point, 6:30 p. m. Dec. 22— Ashland, here. Feb. 24—Ophir at Ophir, 8:00 p. Dec. 29— Ashland, there. m. Dee. 30— Rogue River, there. •Denotes “ B” League games. Jan. 5—Marshfield, there. Th« Jan. 6—Marshfield, here. Jan. 12— North Bond. here. Jan. 13—North Bend, there. Jan. 19—Coquille, here. Jan. 20—Coquille, there. Jan. 26—Open. Jan. 27—Open. Feb. 2—Marshfield, here. Feb. 3—Marshfield, there. Feb. »—North Bend, there. Feb.10—North Bend, here. Feb. 16—Coquille, there. Feb. 17—Coquille, here. “ A ” game* start 8:00 p. m. 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