The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, October 21, 1954, Image 9

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    Coquille Leads
With Title Sighted
Coach Spike Leslie’s Red
Devils will m eet th e M yrtle
Creek V ikings tomorrow night
on the Douglas county field for
another gam e in their league­
leading race this fall.
W ith 4 w ins and only one
lass, the Red Devils are riding
high and are highly possible
cham ps of th e 6A-2 circuit this
fall.
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coqallle Valley Sentinel
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86 H O O F , 65 X
Powers Cruisers
Take N. B. Juniors
in the m iddle o f the first q u ar-
te r Jack Jacobsen finished up a
58-yard m arch w ith an eig h t yard
eni* sweep to give th e Red Devils
th eir first score
PGWERS — Gary Hess, moving
Tow ard the end of th e first
from
center to halfback for the
q u a rte r Eddie Sanders pl.vaing a
heads-up ball gam e scooped up a play, went high in the end zone to
Bandon fumble an d returnee! th e pull down a “ backetball” pass in
oval for 44 yards, and it w as short the last six seconds of the gam e
shrift then for an o th er touch- here Saturday afternoon to give
Powers an 18-12 decision over
1 down.
North Bend’s ju n io r varsity.
W ith th e score 12-0, Jacobsen
The m aneuver ate up the last
m ade a perfect goal kick and ad ­
four yards of a 61-yard drive to
ded the ex tra point.
leak a 12-12 tie and broke a
\\ ith less than two m inutes to
three game losing streak for the
play in the first q u a rte r Coquille
Cruisers. They now have won two
Red Devils finally moved ahead
games. The loss was the second
again with an o th er touchdow n
for the North Bend Jayvees who
m aking the score 19-0; ^ n d th en
have two w ins and a tie.
the Bandon Tigers cam e to life to
Powers scored its first touch­
start a rally in th e fin al seconds
down
in the initial qu arter w ith a
of the gam e
32-yard pass, L arry Gunnon to
A pass from W alt A shton con­ Punk Smith.
nected w ith M ike C arv er who
The vsiiting Bulldog jayvees
m ade 35 yards on th e play and
rolled back in the second q u arter
two yards from th e Red Devils
to tie the score at halftim e w ith
goal-line.
C arver then plunged
John Schnick ending a 54-yard
■ over for the first touchdow n of
march with a four y ard plunge.
Bandon, and the h o rn blew shortly
The Cruisers moved ahead 12-6
! after.
by using m ost of th e third q u a r­
T he gam e was Bandon's first ter for a 66-yard march which saw
' loss of the season.
Smith take Gunnon’s pass for th e I
Lincoln Edges O u t
Empi >ire Eleven
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scored, but Coquille held them
j scoreless.
Making Coquille’s w inning score
was Kerry Smith who w ent eight
yards off-tackle. Ed Cox caught
• a pass ot score th e ex tra tally
• •
Coquille’s Red Devils took th e
key gam e F riday nig h t w ith a
stro n g and plucky Bandon high
eleven to secure th e Red Devil’s
com m anding control of the league
again th is y ear F in al score was
19-6.
S u n n i / lir o o
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Thursday.
Red Devils Cinch League Leadership
In Thrilling Contest Friday Night
Downing Bandon By 19-6 Score
FREE COLORED MOVIES!
A ll persons interested in visiting th e beaches of HAW AII or ex ­
periencing th e unusual in MEXICO, Tuesday, O ctober 26th, 8:00
P.M., at the Coquille Com m unity Hall, w ill be given th e oppor­
tu n ity of visiting these areas through COLORED MOVIES and
of discussing travel possibilities w ith persons experienced in
handling ex p ertly the m any facets pf trav el plans. R ep resen ta­
tives of the GLOBE TRAVEL SERVICE of N orth Bend and
Salem w ill be on hand to answ er questions on th ese and the
m any areas of in terest throughout th e w orld.
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HUNTING IN B. C.
Mr. and Mrs G eorge B urr and
Mr. and Mrs. E lm er Benham left
S unday for a tw o-w eeks moose
hunting trip in British Columbia
They will go to th e sam e place
th a t the B urrs w ere successful in
h u n tin g last y ear
Lincoln Ju n io r h ig h ’s fig h tin g
I gridiron m achine turned in a real
perform ance S aturday to d efeat
E m pire by a score o f 7-0.
E m pire came up in th e last q u ar­
te r of th e gam e and alm ost
last 12-yards.
North Bend cam e back for th e
equalizer m idway in the last q u a r­
ter. Schnick crossed th e goal line
with a three-yard burst for the
score.
Then m ixing the attack w ith
passes and runs for fair gains, the
Cruisers storm ed to the four-yard
line w here Gunnon tossed to Hess ‘
for th e w inning TD.
• •
RETURNS FROM PORTLAND
Chuck A dam s retu rn ed S a tu r­
day from P o rtland w here he a t­
tended the N orthw est Florist con­
vention and school of designing
last week.
Well, they could
REPORT ALL FIRES Z
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SAVE-ON FOOD STORE
Prices Effective Wed., Oct. 20 through Oct. 27
SUNSHINE KRISPY
CRACKERS
43c
Ige, 2-lb, box
NESTLES
LIMIT 9 CANS
CANNED MILK tallt'ns 9 for$ i
SPRECKELS
10-lb boa 9 5 c
SU G A R
Save-On Food Store's Door Buster!
GOLD MEDAL ALE PURPOSE
50
FLOUR
REG. $4.59
$3,79
lb. bag
BLUE BONNET
MARGARINE
3
reg. 33c
lbs.
GOLDEN GRAIN LONG GRAIN
R IC E
U lb .,J 2 -o z . pkg.
reg. 43c
29C
VELVEETA
REG. 89c
CHEESE SPREAD
TREE TOP
APPLE CIDER
2 ,b-brick 77c
gal. iug
79c
CAMPBELLS
LIMIT 18 CANS
TOMATO SOUP
GERBER’S
9 for$ l
VEGETABLES AND FRUIT
BABY FOOD
1 3 forS l
CAL TOP
GOOD QUALITY
reg. 18c
CATSUP
2 tor 29c
COFFEE PRODUCT
lb 7 1 c
reg. 65c
WHITE KING
59c
DOG FOOD
2 twolb boxes49c
303 size
can 9C
PUMPKIN
INSTANT PUDDING
49c
GREAT AMERICAN
GIANT
be coming out with
SURE CHAMP
a seven-cylinder car!
Everyone In Town Is Talking
About It! Everyone In Town
Is Waiting For It!
PREFERRED STOCK
REG. 15c
AMAZO
Superette's
G R A N D O P E N IN G
OCTOBER 29 AND 30
REG. 15c EA.
W e Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities - No Sales to Dealers
COQUILLE KIWANIS
CLUB
P resents
ON STAGE! IN PERSON!
Lee
GRABEL
And H i* All S»or Cos» O f Assisting
Enter » o iw rt
Red Ripe Tomatoes
Eh.
10c
Delicious Apples
Lb.
12c
Local Cabbage
Lb.
3c
Tender Celery
Lb.
5c
Golden Delicious
Hubbard Squash. Ih.
4«
No. 2 Potatoes
50-lb. bag
79c
Bell Peppers
Lb.
9c
Large Size
Sunkist Oranges, lb.
12c
toe
■ This is the BROiDWti MYSTERY EX
' TRAVAGANZA tin t is thrilling nullions
h im coast to coast
At I I. II M l:It
b y c r itic s to h e th e m o st en ter*
ta in in g »luge p r o d u c tio n tou r*
in g A m e r ic a to d a y .
THE W0R1D S CREATEST ILLUSIONIST
knots xoo a Freight Car of Stage Set-
tuts.
See the Burns and Allen Show Monday 8:00 P.M. on the CBS TP Network
Beware of impostors, jokers and teases.
The new Motoramic Chevrolets will be seen by everybody
at the same time—bright and early, Thursday, October 28.
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Beaotitol Costumes and lllisioos.
* THRILLING A SPECTACULAR
AMAZING SPECTACLE
H u y Y o u r T ic k e t» in
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id r n n e e
C oquille
C om m unity Bldg.
Nov. 3rd, 1954
SOUTHWESTERN MOTORS
122 E. 2nd S t
Coquille
Phone 32111
Student Matinee at 3:45
Regular Show at 8 P.M.
Reserved Seats
$1 50
Reg. Admission
$1.10
, S tu d en ts 50c
M atinee 25c
LEAN FRESH LOIN
PORK ROAST
PORK CHOPS
lb.
LEAN CENTER CUT
lb.
HOME MADE
FRANKFURTERS
CHEDDAR CHEESE
ACON SQUARES
69c
3 “” S i
FANCY OREGON
M Of
HOME CURED
lb.
29c
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