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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1930)
MTV*’--"’- ■ COQUILLE. OREGON. FRIDAY. AUGUST ». 1938. HH OUT-OF-DOORS STUFF Just wduit ie that “high u muck- makes game violators, firebugs, etc. Are not sportsmen beneficial to the < amuck" outfit’s idea of justice and out of a lot of them. country Did you ever stop to con-' f a irne ss anyway T j Last year when the dear season aider that it is the sporsmen who buys I predicted in the last mesa. of thia Opening the season the 1st of Oe- opened, the woods were drier than at ; and pays to practically every trade? column that soon a hue and cry would tuber means that each hunter will. any time within my knowledge and Hardware, drug store, clothing and be raised concerning the closing of probably have to be supplied with a only two fires occurred—set in log grocery merchants all reap a harvest the door season on account of Are haz duck hunting outfit to hunt doer in. ging camps, toy the donkeys, or log from the sportsmen who take to the ard. The prediction has already come The deer will be “running" ere the gers themselves. The year before, brush each season. true. Timber interests are raising season is over and many a “spoilt” after the season opened, two fires oc Oregon’s wild life is rated at a com their voices in protest against the one will be bagged. curred. (I am speaking of southwest mercial value of $76,000,000,000 opening of the deer season on Sept. In addition to this it throws hun ern Oregon.) One was set by a woman So while the hunting game may be 15th. dreds of hunters into the woods at the in burning a slashing. She secured a a pleasurable pastime, it nevertheless At a conference of the Game «m- same time. And right here I would lot of refumpil from a nearby log brings in a great amount of revenue. mission and some high officials in the like to make another prediction, that ging camp, sprinkled it on her slashing Every true sportsman deeply re timber industry it was decided that owing to the fact that everyone will and set it afire. It took a large crew sents being looked upon as a firebug unless rain occurred that the season be in the woods at once, that there of men to put out the fire ehe spread, and insulted each season by the gov would open Oct. 1st. It was further will be more men «hot for doer thia The other _____ sorioui fire was caused ernor of the state by having a ban ________ __ ____ stated that this woulAbe fair to all season than at any other time in his- by a tractor, operating in a logging placed on him. sportsmen. Ye gods What does this tory, if the season is delayed until camp. It backfired, set a 100 gallon Why pick on the deer hunter ? Why outfit that brings its influence to bear October 1st. can of gasoline off and caused quite not include the logging camps, tour on the governor, as well as the gov Why cannot legislation be passed a commotion; in fact almost burned ists and such in the list when the ernor himself, cell fairness? taking the power from the governor up a certain fire patrol dispatcher’s ban is put on to keep the deer hunter Is it fair to give the general public concerning the closing of the season station. from the woods? the impression that every deer hunter and placing it in the hands of the And in spite of all this, all Jhese California has faith in her sports- is a firebug, an outlaw, a maraader game commission, where it rightfully bare facta, the poor deer hunter is ' men. Tw;ce as dry as our own state, that should be kept from the woods? belongs, for it is a mortal einch, that made the goat; is kept from the woods and with millions and billions of feet Is it fair to 1st every logging camp a governor who takes his spite out on and in fact is shouldered with the of the finest timber in the world, this (one of the greatest fire menaces) to various individuals on account of his blame for all forest fires. It sure is state shows her confidence in her run full blast st the same time the unpopularity at the past election will a joke, but one not appreciated by the sportsmen by opening the deer season hunter is kept from the woods? ¡not heetitate to show “who’s who” sporting fraternity. on schedule. Ie it fair to let every greenhorn ' when it comes to the closing of the deer , Timber interests put up the argu tourist camp upon our streams and season this year. H. G. Lyon and Ray Ollivant, of ment that they, should be allowed to highways"and build their campfires. Such direct slurs against sporto operate, owing to the fact that they Marshfield, paid a fine of $29.50 each at thia time? men,' as the dosing of the season, ane beneficial to the country. in Justice Stanley’s court Monday for I nnoiincing a new 29OOO9OOOChevrolet Sixes now on the road Since January, 1929, Chevrolet has produced and sold over 2,099,000 six-cylinder automobile*— nearly five times as many as any other manufac turer has ever built in an equal length of time. —ths smoothness, silence and flexibility of a modem six-cylinder valve-in-head engine—the greater comfort and roadability of a modem, / full-length' chassis—and the style, safety and distinction of bodies hy Fisher. Yet, despite theee fine car advantages, th« Chev rolet Six le unusually economical. Its gas, oil, tire and upkeep economy is unsurpassed. And any model can be bought foi a small down pay ment and easy monthly tsrmsl Come in today. Learn for yourself why two million buyers have agreed—“it’s wise to choose a Six.” a i/'Af Some Mstlngnlshing features 59-horsepower six-cylinder motorT/. 48-pound crankshaft . . . full-length frame I. . four semi- elliptic springs . . . fully-enclosed four-wheel brakes . . . four Lovejoy hydraulic shock absorb ers ... dash gasoline gauge . .. Fisher hardwood- and-steel body . . . adjustable driver’s seat . . . safety gasoline tank In the rear . . . non-glare W windshield . . . and, for your protection, a new and liberal servide policy I hit A f A Teller’s Window Banking by Mail is to <he banking business what mail oickntnre to merchand sing. If you find it impossible to une to the bank when you wish to make a deposit, do come not let that deter you. Bank by mail, and you will find tnit this bank is as close to you as your nearest mail box. Banking by mail is very safe. Banks do thair own bank ing that way. The next time you are in the bank ask us about thia. A FRIENDLY, HELPFUL SERVICE Fanners & Merchants Bank Coquille, Oregon OFFICERS John E. Roos, President C. J. Fuhrman. Vice President W. S. Sickels. Cashier catching over the limit of trout, Foursquare Gospel Church two men had 90 small trout in , Elmer and Jean Sadler. Pastors possession when accosted in the TWbse'who could not be with us Hi per Brewster Valley country toy War- den C. A. Hearing, who made the ar- . last JSunday service» missed a treat. rmt. The fish were turned over to the We had with us Rev. and Mrs. £. W. Dorrance, from Los Angeles, Calif., county farm. and Mr. Dorrance preached both It appears that the world’s record morning and evening, the night ser . • for flight shooting was not broken in vice being well attended. Friday, 7:45 p. m.. Childpen vaca Oregon this year at a recent archery contest. Credit was given to a cer tion Bible school program. You will not fill to be present. The children tain Oregon archer for breaking the have been faithful, the teachers work record, by E. H. Kern has furnished proof that 462 yards and nine inches, ed early and late with them preparing the distance that Ingo Simon, a the lessons and the program will tell French-Belgian, shot an arrow on what they have learned. Children’s church will continue fol June 26, 1914, still stands unbeaten. lowing -the close of the Bible school, F. L. Greenough and state, Tallent beginning Saturday, September Sth, Street meeting will be and Harrison, while not catching the 2:00 p. m. l.mit of trout, neverthlqss brought in omitted tomorrow night. Sunday, 9:45 a. m., Sunday School, a nice string last Sunday. a class for you. 11 a. m., Preaching, The Pioneer Methodist Church subject, “Is It Strange?“ 6:30 p. m. Young People’s meeting, all invited. S. D. Walters, Pastor 7:45 p. m. Evangelistic service, lively 191 So. Henry St., Phone 50-J kinging and music. The message that Sunday School 10 a. m. was cancelled last Sunday in favor of Morning Worship 11 a. m. Rev. E. W. .Dorrance, will be taken up, Evening Worship 8 p. m. the subject, “The dragon, what is it?” . by Brother Sadler. \ . r Subject: “A Tree Sitter." Epworth League and Junior Ep* Thursday, Gravel Ford meeting, worth Boci^jy 7 p. m. 18:00 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7 p. m. Remember that our Sister Buch- You are invited Xo any and all of heister will be leaving ys next week. our services. We are here to servo Everyone will want to be present, es the highest interest of the community. pecially Sunday morning, and also ev You need the church and the church ening, to give her the right hand of needs you. Come. fellowship with Christian love. We will say in advance, God bless our Sister Buchheister as she leaves to Church of Christ „ Bible Schpot 10 a. m. Ned C. Kelley. take up her work of teaching in the Bible school of the Vancouver, British Supt? x Columbia, Foursquare, church. v ' Morning worship 11 a. m. Mrs. Sadler «ends her love to all Christian Endeavor 7 p. m. and feels that she cannot bo with.us Evening services 8 p. m. Prsyer meeting and choir practice til) a later date. We live to make difficulties less for each Thursday evening. .. others. Call—we answer any time for We are glad to announce that our attendance has been good during the service. Phone 159-J. vacation months. The Sunday School Will Transport H. S. Pupils has averaged better than 100 present each Sunday. F. U. Moon has been contracted by D. L. Hackett, minister. the Coquille school board to provide transportation for high school stu Christian Science Society dents coming from the Cunningham, Fairview and Riverside districts. For Sunday School at 9:80 a. m. this purpose Mr. Moon has provided a Sunday Service at 11 a. m. Chevrolet truck and will begin trans Subject for next Sunday, “Mind." Wednesday evening meeting at 8 porting the children on Tuesday, Sep tember 2nd.' The children will meet o’clock. • ~ Free public Reading Room open in Mr. Moon on the highway. S. Church Building every Tuesday and Friday afternoons from two to five. The public is Cw.dialiy invited to at tend our services and to visit the Reading Room. RELIEF FROM CURSE OF CONSTIPATION > PH AITON U25 ■ J Methodist Episcopal Church A Battle Creek physician says, “Constipation is responsible for more Sunday School, 10 a. m. misery than any other causf?' But immediate relief has been Morning Preaching« 11 a, m. found. A tablet called Rexall Order Evening Preaching 8:00 p. m. lies has been discovered. Thia tablet Prayer mooting, Wednesday, ' 7.80 attracts water from the system into m. the lazy, dry, evacuating bowel called the colon. The water loosens ths dry Scriptural, spiritual preaching. food waste and causes a gentle, thor G. A. Gray, Pastor. ough, natural movement without forming a habit or ever increasing the dose. v Baptist Church Stop suffering from constipation. Rev. D. Lores, Pastor Chew a Rexall Orderlie at night. Next Sunday School at 10 a. m. day bright. Get 24 for 25c today at the nearest Rexall Drug Store, B. Y. P. U. at 6:80 p. m. Fuhrman's Pharmacy. Preaching 7:80 p. m. 9| * CHEVROLET SIX V Southwestern Motor Co. Coquille DIRECTORS Lyman Carrier John E. Rosa C. J. Fuhrman CHOOSE A SIX IT’S WISE TO I Every Mail Box Myrtle Point You are cordially invited to attend. rhe Holy Name Catholic Church Coquille Sunday, Aug. 24, Maas at 8:00 a. m. at Bandon and at 10:30 a. m. at Co quille. Rev. L. A. Le Mi Her, Pastor. Safety First! Cow Bell Dairy’s Pasteurised MBk and protect your health. 4