Loggers Announce
Iwo Team Changes
Two changes w ere announced
last week in the Coquille Loggers'
line-up as one player left and a
new m an arrived.
Leaving th e Loggers is Alex
Palica, pitcher. He left S aturday
and retu rn ed to his hom e n ear Los
Angeles. This w as his first season
I with th e team here. H e had had
' a great deal of tro u b le w ith his
arm during th e sum m er.
A rriving last F riday was Don
■Mallott, shortstop and relief p itch - ’
| er. from Los Angeles. He played
I last year w ith Seattle and this
year has been w ith team s in In
dianapolis and Tulsa.
M allott played w ith Dave Doug
lass and Bill Pilgrim in Los A n
geles on the Vernon Ju n io r Legion
team which played in the L ittle
World Series.
The n ex t home league gam e for [
the Loggers will be Ju ly 23 w hen
they m eet Roseburg. They will
play Roseburg th ere July 22 .The
home game, on Sunday, w ill begin
at 2 p. m.
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( OQVILLE LOGGERS, who are holding down second place in th e league, take a
Roseburg Sunday afternoon in the n ex t hom e gam e. Loggers show n are back
Bill Pilgrim , H erb West, P at P atterson. Lou V illeascusa and Ron G arner. F ro n t
Jim Lehi, Louis F renier, Roy H arrington, A1 F o rk n er, Tex K irkendall and Bill
m om ent out to pose for th eir picture. The team m eets
row, from left: Mike Moore. Joe Rowell, A lex Palica,
row, from left: C huck Adams. Coach Dave Douglass.
Head.
Blind Hole Event
Held By Golfers
Sportsmen's Club
Will Hold Shoot
Friday Evening
oquHle
ou i He Valley
Valley Sentinel
A shoot has been scheduled for
F rid ay evening under th e lights
COQU ILLË7ÔRÊGON, Thursday, July 2Ü Í955
at th e M yrtle Point Sportsm en’s
: the five p a r hole.
club grounds w ith all scatter-
Of interest, also are th e w eekly
shooters, th e ir fam ilies and friends
invited to attend.
Tuesday lessons given at th e
An inter-club shoot w ith Gold
country club by P ro Ray W h ite-
Mrs. R obert N. C raw ford ex p er , past tw o years.
Beach is planned for the n ear
side.
future. T he club w inning 3-legs ienced a th rill th a t seldom comes
S un d ay ’s Blind H ole T o u rn a
On W ednesday, July 27, th e
w ill receive a large trophy. High m ore th a n once to an y golfer, and m en t w as won by Ja c k M cL arrin
shooters of each shoot will be usually not at all w hen h er tee-o ff I w ith a lucky birdie on th e diffi- com bined contestants from th e
given a sm aller trophy. All m em drive fo r the N um ber 6 hole a t the ■ cult No. 7 h o l^ Chet Noyes and M yrtle P oint Lions and R otary
bers of the M yrtle P oint club are country club sailed across th e fair- ! Eddie A tkinson divided the high clubs will m eet the local Lions
and Rotarians. The an n u al event
urged to tu rn out and practice be j w ay, landed on th e green, rolled point honors w ith nines.
Max sees some unused clubs an d g o lf
fore th e event.
stra ig h t fo r th e pin and dropped I Powers sta rre d on th e uphill No.
Each
F riday n ig h t at the in th e hole fo r the coveted “hole- 8 hole by d riv in g a No. 2 wood ers out for some fresh a ir and>
grounds, there a re gam es fo r the in -o n e” shot. Mrs. C raw ford was shot to th e u p p er end of the good fellow ship
Sunday, a combined h an d icap
ladies and non-shooters w ith re playing w ith Mrs. Max Powers ’ green, pow ering th e ball a good
freshm ents served at th e club ' and the hole-in -o n e is th e first 275 yards. He missed th e eagle tournam ent will be sponsored to
house.
reg istered on th e course for the p u tt but scored an easy birdie on find which golfers w ork best as a
team .
Mrs. R. N. Crawford Takes Hole-ln-One
In Recent Golf Play A t Country Club
A t Bend
Jack M cLarrin was low w ith a j
3 on No. 7 at the Blind Hole golf
event held Sunday at the Co- ■
quille Valley C ountry club.
Ed A tkinson and Chet Noyes
w ere tied for high, each h aving
a 9 on No. 7.
Spike Leslie had the “h o n o r”
of a score of 10 on No. 3 in th e |
day ’s event.
Coquille Loggers Win And Lose;
Still Second In League Standing
j
Phone 701
These prices effective Thursday. July 21. through Wednesday, July 27
Cake Mix
Pheasant. 303 tin
Reg. price 19c - 6 for
Salad Dressing
Corn
P heasant
Full q u a rt
H unt's, cream style or w hole
kernel, reg. price 14c - 7 for
Sugar
Cut Beans
W hite Satin
10 lb. bag
G arden. 303 size
Reg. price 17c - 7 for
IT a BUTLER
W
Building
See How You Can
Reduce Fire Riiks,
Cut Upkeep Costs
HUNTERS -ATTENTION!
ART'S GUN SHOP
Fountain, 300 size
Reg. price 14c - 8 for
Denco New All P urpose
3 lb. pkg.
Medford Blow Pipe
Co., Inc.
$1.00
Tomato Juice
H unt's. 46 oz. tin
Reg. price 29c - 4 for
$1.00
Tomatoes
Crackers
P heasant. 303 size
Reg. price 17e - 7 for ...... ............
O tterbrook, 303 size
Reg. price 15c - 8 for
Yolo
Ï4 oz. ja r
Pheasant, sliced or diced
303 size, reg. price 14c - 9 for
G iant
1« oz. pkg
$1.00
Vienna Sausage
$1.00
Sugar
Pow dered and Brown
9 for
$1.00
Pineapple
Del Monte - Sliced or crushed
No. 1 flats, Reg. price 19c - 6 for
$1.00
Apple Sauce
flood River. 303 tin
Reg. price 19c - 6 for
$1.00
Peaches
Del Monte, halves or slices
303 tin, reg. price 23c - 5 for
$1.00
Ioan of Are, 300 size
Reg. price 15c - 9 for
Reg. price 25c - 5 for
$1.00
Apricots
........ .........
$1.00
Peas
Overlook. 30.3 size
Reg. price 15c - 8 for
$1.00
Hominy
H udson House, w hite or golden
303 size. reg. price 14c - 9 for
$1.00
Greens
D ependable, m ustard or tu rn ip
303 size, reg. priee 44c . 9 for
$1.00
Tuna Flakes
Flying Cloud, y, size tin
Reg. price 27c - 5 for
$1.00
G iant Tide
. . .
Large Tide
. . . . 29c
G iant Cheer
Pears
Pheasant. 303 tin
$1.00
Kidney Beans
Pork Luncheon M e a t
Crown
Reg. 15c - 7 for
$1.00
Beets
White King
Oscar M ayer - 12 oz. tin
Reg. 43c - 3 for
$1.00
Cut Beans
Dill Pickles
69c
.
.
. 69c
Large Cheer .
.
. 29c
WESTERN MAID
Del M onte, whole unpeeled
303 tin, reg. price 27c - 5 for
$1.00
Prune Plums
Hudson House, 303 tin
Reg, p rice 19c - 6 for
Ocean Gives Up
Lots O f Fish
$1.00
Peas
Shortening
Nabisco
2 lb. box
$1.00
$1.00
H unt's, 300 size
Reg. price 2 fo r 27c - 8 for
F ish er’s
10 oz. pkg.
Cam era fans who love baseball
w ill have a chance to “shoot” th e ir
favorite Coquille Logger p la y e rs ,)
Sunday, July 24, at the Coquille-
Roseburg game.
Ed Throckm orton of the Coquille ¡
Studio and Cam era Shop has m ade
arran g em en ts w ith th e L oggers
to allow am ateur photo g rap h ers to ,
ta k e pictures during th e gam e of |
both action and individual p lay
ers.
To m ake th e event even m ore I
m em orable, T hrockm orton is of
fering a prize for th e best p ictu re
tak en in each ot th ree categories.
The classifications are a c tio n ,'
posed picture of an individual
player and rhubarb. T he action |
shot m ust show two or m ore p lay
ers.
Identical prizes will be given .
in each of th e th ree categories.
T hey a re a free roll of film and
an 8x10 en larg em en t of the pic
ture.
$ 1 .0 0
Pork and Beans
Biskit M ix
5 for $1.00
Crisco . . . 3 lbs. 79c
M argarine .
$1.00
FRUITS & VEGETABLES
Produce and grocery prices good in Coquille and Myrtle Point Store
RADISHES OR GREEN
ONIONS, 3 bun.
GARDEN FRESH
CELERY, lb.
CANNING APRICOTS
28 lb. lug
10c
9c
$2 -89
BELL PEPPERS
Each
3c
35c
19c
FRESH SWEET CORN
6 ea rs
BING CHERRIES
Lb.
( • CHOICE MEATS«
M O TAN NO D
Trailer Sales
Grapefruit Sections
Betty C rocker - W hite. Yellow
D evil’s Food, each
Nestle’s
I tall tin s
Step Into
NEW AND USED
TRAILERS
Save-On Food Store
Loggers Slate
'Camera Night*
Covered Stands
Fall Prospect
Local Pee Wees
D efeat Bandon
T— r— r——
Canned M ilk
I Douglass, lb
: Moore, cf
' P atterso n , If
i M allott, ss, p
I G am er, c
j K irkendall, 2b
Looming larg e on th e horizon
! Rowell, rf
for local sports fans is th e date,
I Lehi, p
A ugust 4 w hen th e fam ous Isra el-
Coquille split w ith Bend last G arner, c
5 0 0 6 0
1
0
j
ite
House of D avid baseball team
Mohler,
p
w eekend to m aintain second in K irkendall, 2b
6 2 5 3 3 I F o rk n er, ss
w ill ap p ear in Coquille.
th e league. Coquille won th e first Rowell, rf
6 1 1 3
0
T he bearded team , th e original
Villeascusa
gam e by 24-4, losing th e second by P ilgrim , p
5 3 3 0 2
“H ouse of D avid” group, w ill play
a score of 11-4.
Villeascusa, 3b
2 1 1 0
1
33 4 8 24 11 th e Loggers in a n ig h t gam e on
Totals
This series gives the L oggers a F o rtn er, ss
2 0 1 0
1
F o rtier Field. The usual adm is
season record of 16 wins and 8
E rro rs: H arrin g to n , Douglass, sion p rice w ill prevail.
loses. They stand second in the
T otals
50 24 21 27 14 K irkendall, Rowell, (1) F o rk n er
F eatu red w ith th e trav ellin g
league, behind Drain, w ith a rec
: (2), H R: Douglass, Moore, K irk players w ill be “Bobo” N ickerson,
E
rro
rs:
V
illeascusa,
K
irkendall
ord of 9 wins and 5 loses.
(1), 2b: H arring to n , Villeascusa, endall (1 ), RBI: Moore (2 ), Doug- clown and pitcher, who is described
Follow ing is a sum m ary and box (1), Douglass (2), H R : M allott ; lass, K irk en d all (1), W alks by as th e “screw ball of baseball.”
scores of the Bend series:
(3), P atterson, K irkendall, P ilg ram P eace (1), SO by P earce (4 ), LP: D uring th e gam e, th e clow n p a
rades along th e baselines, assists
F irst Game
(1), RBI: M allott (8 ), Douglass, Lehi.
the um pires an d takes p a r t in th e
Coquille scored 8 runs in the K irkendall (4), Pilgrim (2 ), H ar Bend (11)
AB R 11 PO A renow ned “p ep p er gam e” in the
second inning on 3 w alks, 7 hits rington, Moore, P a tte rso n (1), Pederson, ss
C overed stands, built by th e Co
4 1 2
2 5 fifth inning.
q uille Lions club, will very likely
and 1 Bend erro r. W ith four runs W alks by P ilgrim (4 ), SO (6), Rasm ussen, 2b
2 0 0
2 3
C
u
rren
tly
ap
p
earin
g
in
W
ashing
in M allott h it a bases loaded home WP Pilgrim .
H unt, cf
3 2 0
1 0 ton, th e “D avids” th u s far have g reet football fans at th e first
hom e gam e of th e Red Devils this
run. In the th ird inning, w ith
Jan
tze,
lb
Bend (4)
appeared in 13 states th is season. fall.
AB R
1 run in, two men on, M allott hit
Jan tze, rf
A
strong
team
,
th
ey
have
won
65
Pederson,ss
3 0
T he school board granted the
his second hom e run. T hey m ade
Lutz, If
p ercen t of th e ir gam es th u s far.
Rasm ussen, 3b
Lions perm ission to build th e |
4 ru n s th a t inning. Coquille
Lovejoy,
c
W hile in this p a rt of th e coun stands a t its meeting last T h u rs
H unt, cf
scored three more runs in the
Bowen, 3b
try, th e “D avids” w ill a p p e ar in day (J u ly 14.) T he plans, as p re s
Jan tze, lb
4th on 2 hits, 2 errors. In the
Pearce, p
N orth Bend on A ugust 3 an d in ented to th e school board, call for
Jantze, c
5th P atterso n lead off w ith a home
Stotts, If
0 0 G ran ts Pass on A ugust 5.
Stott, rf
12 row s of seats to hold about 900
ru n over deep center field, and
T he team ’s h ea d q u arters a re in persons. T he stands will be 126
Lutz, If
M allott followed w ith his third
Totals
31
11
12
27
14
Benton
H
arbor,
Mich.,
and
it
is
Bowen, 2b
feet long and com pletely covered.
hom e run of the game.
th e oldest indep en d en t baseball
H efty, p
O ne fe a tu re of th e grandstand
E
rro
rs:
L
utz
(1
),
2b:
Lutz,
Bow-
Bend’s center fielder Tom H unt A lderm an, p
team in th e U nited S tates. They
en, P earce (1 ), H R: Ja n tz e (1 ), are cu rren tly m aking th e ir 36th is th a t th e re will be only two posts
h it a hom e run in the first inning. G ehrm an, p
RBI: Jan tze, Lutz, Ja n tz e (2 ), to u r of th e nation. T he team has w hich could block spectators’
G ehrm an hit one in th e 5th and Duff, p
views. Cost of the stand is es- II
Lovejoy,
Bowen (1 ).
W alks by
H unt hit another in th e 6th for th e Christiartsen, 3b
| Lehi, (2), M ohler (3 ), M allott (2 ). averaged 150 gam es p er season tim ated a t about »5,000. Work on
since its organization.
th ird h it off Pilgram , all hom e
th e stan d s will begin as soon as
SO by Lehi (1 ), M ohler (1). M al
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runs. In the 7th a walk, a single,
possible.
32 4 5 27 13 lott (1 ). W P Fearce.
a w alk, and a fielders choice play
T he new gran d stan d will rise
• •
g av e them th e ir 4th run.
E rro rs: Rasm ussen, S to tt (2),
w here th e present bleachers are
Pederson, Bowen (1 ), HR: H unt
now located on th e high school
AB R H PO A (2), G ehrm an (1) RBI: H unt (2),
Coquille (24)
field. T he bleachers will probably
3
2 2 1 4 G ehrm an, Duff (1 ), W alks by
H arrin gton, 3b
be
re-erected across th e field.
5
3 2
Douglass, lb
H efty (2 ), A ldersan (3 ), G ehr
. A lm ost 21 m illion pounds of
Moore, cf
m an (2), Hit by pitched ball (1)
C oquille’s P ee Wees defeated rockfish, flounder, sole, an d other
P atterso n , If
by G ehrm an. SO by H efty (3), Bandon th e re last T hursday by a w hite-m eated ocean fishes w ere
M allott, ss
landed at Oregon ports d u rin g the
G ehrm an (2), Duff (2 ), LP Nefty. ! sore of 9 to 2.
Jim Ja rv is scored tw o ru n s for 1954-55 license year according to
Second Game
figures released by th e O regon
• Coquille scored one ru n in th e ! th e local boys. O th er C oquille fish com mission th is w eek. T h e li
m
en
scoring
w
ere
Mike
P
earl,
6th, hom e ru n by Douglass, two
cense y ear ex tends from A p ril 1
in the 8th. H arrin g to n w as on, R obert Byers, Mike Reese, D av to M arch 31.
id
M
attoon,
Jim
K
ern,
C
arl
Roten
H. S. Sm ith, fish com mission
For a real buy, see the new h it by piched ball. Moore hit a an d Ray Fields.
run, one in the 9th, K irk en -
auditor, said th is y ea r’s total la n d
13 ft. Aloha ant} the 15 ft. d home
Box score is as follows:
all’s home run.
Coquille (9)
AB H o A ings capped th e 1953-54 total by
San Gabriel vacation trail
Bend scored one run in th e 2nd, Ja rv is, p-2b
1 ap p ro x im ately th ree m i l l i o n
4
2
o
ers, complete in every way. a hom e run by C urt Ja n tze , rig h t
P earl, c ____
3
1
0
3 pounds. Sm ith attrib u ted th e in
ALSO VACATION
fielder. In th e 3rd they scored 4 A nderson, cf
2
1
0 0 crease to a stepped up dem and for
RENTAL TRAILERS
runs on three hits and 2 Coquille Byers, cf ......
2
1 1 0 m arin e fishes from O regon fu r
producers and a g rea ter utilization
errors. T hey scored one ru n in C ullum , ss ... — .2
0
0
0 of
frozen fish products.
th e 4th and in the 5th. In th e 7th W aggoner, lb--p 3
0
2
0
Landings of various species of
they scored 3 m ore ru n s on 4 hits, ’ Reese, If .... .
0
0
0
0
a walk. O ne m ore ru n in th e 8th Gill, If
1
0
0
0 sole am ounted to n in e m illion
on a w alk and tw o errors.
M attoon, 3b ...... 0
Across from Sanford
1 pounds; higher th an any other
0
0
Coquille (4)
AB R H PO A Slate. 3b .......
2
0 3 0 general group of m arin e fishes in
Heights Entrance
H arrington, 3b
2 1 0
2 5 C lark, rf ...... ........ 1
0
0
0 cluded in the total. Pacific ocean
K ern, rf ....
0
0
.2
0 perch landings am ounted to four
Roten, 2b .......... .'.1
1
0 0 m illion pounds.
B utler’s rigid frame steel con
Sm ith listed th e follow ing gen
Fields, lb
0
1 1
0
stru ctio n —w ith gtlvsnized or
eral
tren
d
s
in
th
e
m
arin
e
fish
Runs— Ja rv is 2, P earl, Byers,
aluminum sheet* tightly bolted
Reese, M attoon, K ern, Roten, landings: flounder, h alib u t, and
—helps ssfeg u ard b oth your
tru
e
cod
landings
doubled
during
Fields; E rro rs—W aggoner, P earl,
building and business invest
ALL HI-POWER RIFLE SCOPES BOUGHT FROM US
th
e
past
year;
sole
and
red
rock-
Cullum ; S trik eo u ts—Ja rv is 4,
ment against fire. It also au u re ,
WILL BE INSTALLED FREE!
W aggoner 6; W alks— Ja rv is 1, fish landings rem ained a p p ro x i
year* of dependable service with
little or no upkeep!
W aggoner 4; Stolen Bases— m ately th e sam e; and black rock-
We carry the largest stock of new and used
fish landings w ere dow n from the
Get the full Butler story be
P earl, C ullum .
1953-54
total.
fore you build. We’ll show you
rifles in Southwestern Oregon. Gunsmith-
Bandon (2)
AB II! O A
Poundage fee revenue on w hite-
how you can get better protec
ing. Bluing. Loading Tools, Ammunition,
C edarquist, 2b
_2 1 2 3 m eated m arine fish catches added
tion and save up to 47 per cent
P ru itt, cf ......... 1
Cases, Sights, Scopes, Mounts, Stocks, Sling
0
0
0 up to »7.850 fo r th e year. Sm ith
in building coat, with Butler.
M
artin,
ss
...........
.
3
1
3
1 said landing statistics on salm on
Straps.
0 and o th er fishes not included in
Rose, c ..... ....... 2
0
0
S w eetland, lb _ 2
1
6
0 the m arine fish landings will be
RIFLES FOR RENT
Bow der, 3 b ___ 3 0
1 av ailab le in late A ugust.
0
• •
Hays, rf
2 0
0
0
Cole, If .............. 2
0
0
0
M hen they aocidently bum p Into
n a stra n g e r th ey show th e ir ton-
2
1
1
Spencer, p
R uns— M artin, Rose; :E rrors— guest as a m eans of asying “I have
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Meat prices effective Friday, Saturday, Sunday . . . in Coquille Store Only
FRESH. CUT-UP, PAN-READY
COLORED FRYERS . . ,
FRESH. CUT-UP, PAN-READY
STEWING H E N S .................
LITTLE PIG
SAUSAG ES.........................
ASSORTED
LUNCH M E A T S .................
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