The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, December 29, 1933, Page 5, Image 5

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OUT-OF-DOORS STUFF
that few of the later arrivals were
fishy.
By Lana Leneve
Perhaps some one will inquire as to
Duck season has ended. Fact of the
matter it ended a couple of weeks or why the season should be extended if
so ago, but its passing «imply marked a large majority of the ducks are
the ending of another practically Ashy? The ansewr is simple, and it
duckless season as far as this valley is that it only takes the fishy birds a
was concerned. A few hunters bagged short time to get the fish out of their
ducks, but there were many and many system when they strike the fresh
a one who did not. It is very essen­ feed here in the valley, such feed
tial that duck« have water to feed and as nice fresh grass, black weed seed,
sport »bout in and without said water eut over grain fields and even peas.
the shooting does not amount to much. That soon puts ’em in number one
Until we get a change in the duck shape and fattens 'em quickly.
There was one place where the own­
season, we can never figure whether
we are to have shooting or not. Early er allowed hunting if permission wa
rains and plenty of them is the only first obtained. The way the hunters
salvation for duck shooter« under the flocked there reminded one of the way
ducks flock to a baited pond. All the
present law.
Well, anyway the old shot gun is way from 6 to 36 hunters could be
oiled up and put away for many seen about the place during the last
months to come. It will, be many a days of open season. The owner in­
long day until it is again uncased— formed my dad that he liked to know
’•'•J next fall when Chinese pheasant who was on the plaee hunting as the
season opens. The whole trouble with season before tome one had eut four
everything is the fact that all bur strands in a barb wire fence on the
shooting come« at once—deer, quail, place. It is ouch acta at this, com­
grouse, pheasants and duck shooting mitted by some vandal who ie wont
are aW open at practically the name to class himself as a sportsman, which
time. There are three months of queers the hunting for real and well-
shooting following each other
and meaning sportsmen. A real sp.rta-
then it is nine long months before le­ man appreciates the owner of the lond
gal game of any sort may be killed. granting him permission to hunt «nd
To a hunter, that is one long wait. will go out of hi« way to mend a
Nothing so delights a hunter as to broken fence or report cattle breaking
be burning gunpowder in pursuit of into pastures where they do not be-
his favorite game, whether it be up­ J«ng, instead of cutting the wires to
let them through so that he may pull
Next Week at the Liberty
land birds, deer oi- ducks. .
I have heard tell of ammunition ex- his boat through or allow himself and
During a most trying season on t
Broadway in which plays were closing , ploding in rifles and shotgun«, but dog sn easy entrance to the duck
almost before they opened, “Goodbye , always figured it was the shooter’s pond. If there were a bounty placed
Again,” ran for twenty-six full weeks i fault and not the fault of the ammu­ upon men who hunt with pliers in
HUNDREDS of thousands of people now own
at three dollars top to capacity Broad­ nition. Getting dirt in a shot gun their pockets, carried for the express
purpose
of
cutting
farmers
’
fences
and drive Ford V-8 cars. Some neighbor or
I
way audiences. The pictureisation of » barrell io dangerous business.
this popular comedy comes to the , once saw a foot of- the barrel of a and who have no respect whatsoever
friend of yours has one. If we told you what ve
for the property upon which they
screen of the Liberty Theatre Friday brand new shot gun blown away af­
think of the car, you might say we are prejudiced,
and Saturday evenings, with a cast ter it had been accidentally shoved hunt, it would be a big help to
that includes Joan Blondell, Warren into sand before it was fired. High rest of the honest fellows who
so we let the car apd its owner tell you.
William, Genevieve Tobin, Hugh Her­ pressure ammunition fired in cheap really sportsmen.
Youcan’t blame the farmer
revolvers
or
rifles
is
also
dangerous
Economy of operation is one of the first points
bert, Helen Chandler and Wallace
Ford. "Goodbye Again," is a hilari­ to the shooter. The other day I dis­ shutting out all hunters, when he has
they will emphasize—the owner will boest of it
had
his
property
destroyed
and
h
:
e
ous comedy of an author of popular covered that ammunition can blow up
stock shot by the scum of the land.
and the car will prove it.
sellers, who becomes mixed up in a in a modern weapon. I fired at a
hawk which was sailing over the And many, many times just one act
tangled love affair. 5
The 1934 car is even better than the 1933—
place. When I pressed the trigger of vandalism committed on a farmer’s
land
has
been
the
means
of
barring
pnd that was our best car up to its time. The new
Friday night is “Race Night,” the there as a tremendous explosion, an
explosion that caused my ear« to ring every man, who carries • gun, from
thrill game of the screen.
cgr is more beautiful —faster—more powerful
for hours afterwards. There was a the land.
At a recent meeting of duck hunt­
—gives more miles to the gallon—better oil
Though Zane Grey's “The Laet gust of powder gasses emerging from
ers in Portland many things relative
Trail," shown at the Liberty Saturday the vent near the extractor. I receiv­
economy—is easier riding—cheaper to own and
to hunting and the feeding of duck«
night for the preview, is played ed fine particles of powder sprinkled
wm discussed.
Nothing seems to
across
my
forehead.
Ait
first
I
thought
operate than any car we ever built.
against a western background, George
have come of it from what I gather
O'Brien, who portrays the featured the gun bad exploded and I looked it
You owe it to yourself and your pocketbook to
from
press
dispatches.
There
is
one
male role, is the only cowboy in the over carefully. Then I .figured that a
thing that always amuses me at three
shell
had
exploded
in
thie
magaxine,
ask our Ford Dealer to let you see this car, and
picture. The other principal male
big meetings held both at Washing­
characters are racketeers who attempt but it hadn't. I extracted the fired
let you drive it foe yourself. At the wheel of the
ton,
D.
C.,
and
large
cities
relative
to
to steal a ranch. Claire Trevor, beau­ •hell case and saw immediately what
the
passage
of
game
laws.
Person
­
car you will be sure to reach a right decision. The
tiful bonde from the New York stage, was wrong. The base of the shell had
The powder, ages are always present whom the
enacts the leading feminine role and blown partly open.
Ford V-8 will tell you its own story.
newspapers play up as the hading
Ed Brendel has a featured part. Other smoke and gases that should have left
duck hunters of the state,
These
the
muxzle
of
the
gun
simply
blow
out
screen notables in the cast are J. Car­
leading duck hunters, as the papers
rol Naish, Lucille La Verne, Matt the side. No wonder my ears rang.
so
love to laud them, are in reality
McHugh, George Reed, Ruth Warren, There are many tons pressure on the the rich officials of gun clubs, the own­
breach
of
a
gun
from
a
fired
shotgun
Luis AHterni and Edward Lsfieint.
shell and it is no funny business hav­ ers of baited lakes and the leaders in
the movements to suppress any and
ing one blow up under your nose.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
all propaganda against the use of live
I was just thinking ths other night
On the 18th day of January, 1934,
decoys and the practice of baiting
at the hour of ten o’clock A. M. at the how dumb some animals are (beside lakes to lure the ducks to their doom.
front door of the Court House, in Co­ us humans.)
I believe the prises
quille, Coo« County, Oregon, I will for downright dumbness should be What these high - muck - a - muck«
should really be classed as, is “the
•ell at auction to the highest bidder,
for cash, the fallowing described real awarded the sheep and the cow. The leaders against sensible legislation for
property, located in Coos County, former is the dumbest of the two. the conservation of our wild life.” It
Oregon, to-wit:
Whoever saw a trained sheep — a
Commencing at the Northeast cor­ sheep which could perform even one is seldom, if ever a poor nporteman
attends these* meetings. It takes hi-
ner of Lot eight, Block three, in the
trick? All they do, it appears, is to
original town of Coquille Ci
powered gents -with thousand dollar
stand
around
and
ba-ba.
They
ba
if
running thence east Eleven
guns, high bred dogs, yschta, a half
South fifty feet; thence South
the grass is good, they ba if the feed
degrees West one hundred feet; Is scarce, they ba at night, at mom a docen duck boats, a few baited lakes
Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Sumerlin and
and a row of clubs houses—yep, that’s to SO and SO to 28. The last defeat
thence West, Eleven degrees North
to the ooutheaet corner of said lot and throughout the day and it would .the kind of a bird it takes to rule came last Friday night. The clubs children were Monday dinner guests
eight above mentioned, thence to the probably be a safe bet to wager that’ these big sportsmen's meetings and were tied at 12 all at half time, and of the W. G. Austin family on the Co­
place of beginning, situated in the they do not know what they are
after Coquille jumped into a six-point quille highway.
city of Coquille in said County and bleating at. A cow does now and then dictate to the Biological Survey
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Reed and family
whether lakes shall be baited or not. lead at the start of the second half.
State.
show signs of intelligence such as tak­
Riverton braced and dominated the of Roseburg «pent Christmas with
Said sale is made under execution
play thereafter. The Coquille “B” her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Par­
issued out of the Circuit Court of the ing her own stall in the barn, but on
Sport Briefs
State of Oregon for the County of the other hand she will loaf along in
teem also lost its game the same ry. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Huntley and
(By Mark Seeley)
Coos to me directed in the case of the middle of the road and dispute
evening, while in an added encounter Mr. and Mrs. Byron Hervey were
State of Oregon, represented and act­ the right of way with a speed demon.
Though the date is not actually set, the Coquille Independents, led by the other dinner guests.
ing by the World War Veterans State
Dr. and Mrs. C. L. Bender, of Port­
Aid Commission, composed of Julius And who ever heard of a cow doing it is believed that on January 12, Coach Hartley and Haberly of Ban­
L. Meier, Governor, Hal E. Hoes, Sec­ tricks? Canary birds, ducks, chickens, which falls on a Friday, the Oregon don, overcame
the Bill’s Place” land, wore guests of Mr. and Mm.
retary of State, George *A. White, cats, homes and dogs are taught All-Stars will come to Coquille to play hoopetem, SO to 26. Tuesday night Geo. Clinton for a few days thia week.
Adjutant General, Walter S. Fisher, tricks which would tax the intelli­ a basketball game with the “Bill’s
Mr. end Mrs. Tommy Weekly opent
“Bill’s Place” suffered a second
and Prescott Cookingham versus
George E. Oerding, J. H. Oerding, gence of lots of people to perform and Place” five. The all-stars have a eat, M to 22, at the ’hands of the Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Emma F. Oerding, Oerding Industries look at the intelligence of wild ani­ quintet composed of a few boys who Black Raiders of Marshfield.
Hervey.
Inc., a corporation, Coos County a body mals such as elephants, tigers, lions are casually known throughout the
Christmas dinner guests of the W.
politic and corporate of the State of
and squirrels. It appears that any United States, including such ath­
V.
Schroeder family were Mr. and
News
From
Lee
Section
Oregon, Douglas Building and Loan
letes as Mike Mikulak, Leighton Gee,
Mm. Severt Iverson, Mr. and Mm.
Association, a corporation, G. W. In­ animal that walks or any bird that
Me-
L.
S.
Leatherman
drove
to
gram, as trustee in the matter of flies possess a lot more brains than a Mark Temple, Bree Gappoletti, Bernie
Paul Bunch, Harold and Warren Dick
Hughes and Chuck Wishard, members Minnville the first of last week for and Leanne Schroeder.
Oerding Industries, Inc„ a corpora­ sheep or a cow—even a pig does.
tion. a bankrupt, and Seattle Hard­
of the IMS Oregon football team Julia Myrl, who is attending Linfield
Miss June Baker and Frank Morri­
Pardon me, but I am going to hop
ware Co., a corporation.
which tied for the Pacific Coast con­ College there. She will remain until son spent the Christmas holidays with
back on the subject of ducks and duck
H. E. Hess,
ference championship. Roaring Mike, after the holidays.
48t5 Sheriff of Coos County, Oregon. hunters, once again.
her sister, Mm. Clyde McDonald, in
Speaking of
Mr. Beachamp suffered the misfor­
Round-up Mark and the rest are to
Seattle.
ducks—there are thousands of them
be in Coquille in person and the com­ tune of having hi, shoulder broken
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Purdy are vis­
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
now upon the water about local
last
week.
Notice is hereby given that the marshes. They appeared shortly after munity hall engagement is to be the
iting in Marshfield thia week.
Mrs.
Wiley
Sumerlin
entertained
undersigned has been duly appointed
initial one in the Southern Oregon
Lester Gsyr, of Vancouver Barracks,
administratrix of the estate of Delos the season ended. The last two days district. It will be a stupendous, with a quilting party last week. Those
Is visiting with the Webb Mast fam­
W. Gardner, deceased, and all per- of the seston was the only time there
enjoying
the
day
were:
Meedamee
colossal spectacle to see those big
soim having claims against the said was sufficient water in local marshes
Mae Clark, Hettie Gant, Maude Meet, ily.
estate are hereby required to pre­ to bring in the ducks and the only footballista capering about the court,
Mr. and Mm. W. H. Brown and
sent the same with the
proper
but don’t for a minute think that Nora Lewis, Marie Mast, Bertie Will- Grandma, Sadie, and Bill Harmon.
ducks
left
to
bring
in
were
those
that
son,
Liddie
Austin,
Wilma
Peterson
vouchers to the undersigned at the
they can’t perform the duties that
Lark .Mast and Kelly Clinton epent
law office of S. D. Pultord, in the were blown off the lakes and off Coos
Misses Lois Gant Helen Mast and
Christmas with Mr. and Mm. Carl
First National Bank Building, Co- Bay and as far a« the writer ie con­ will be before them. Each and every Lola Sumerlin.
quHle, Coos County, Oregon, within cerned he does not envy Coos Bay one has had experience; Temple, for
Anderson.
Mr. and Mrs. Ovid Hervey, of
instance being an ex-star from Pen­
six months from the date <ff this no­
gunners who bagged the sort of ducks
Gold
Beach,
spent
the
holidays
with
dleton High where he placed on the
tice.
which flew over to this peck of the
Dated December 1, 1983.
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Her­
mythical all-state team.
Mae Gardner,
woods. The few which my dad and I
The only hope is that Mike Mik-jtak vey.
Administratrix of the Estate of managed to bag the last \wo days of
Those enjoying a potluck dinner
Deloa W. Gardner, Deceased.
4«t5 season were highly flavored with fish. doesn’t flare up and throw Worden
Mrs. Lloyd
Ellis or Denton Ellingson out of the Tuesday with Mr. and
While I am not adverse to eating fish
Leatherman were Mr. and Mrs. R. C.
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE OF straight, I nevertheless do not relish hall, or that Gee doesn’t forget him­
self and bowl the locals over with an Latham and family, of McMinnville,
FINAL SETTLEMENT
it mixed with my duck meet. The
Notice is hereby given that the un­
exhibition of his famous cut-back Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Schroeder and
dereigned administrator of 1»»e Estate two simply do not blend. Excuse me play. The Webfooters, however, are Milton, Rev. and Mrs. E. G. Ranton
of Frank R. Byers, deceased, has filed a moment—the thoughts of it roils my
out to play basketball, being a highly and sons, and Mr. and Mrs. ,F. L.
with the County Clerk of.Cooe Couir- tummy.
organised outfit. The date is Friday, Lundy, of Myrtle Point
ty. State of Oregon, his
Dinner guests of the Webb Mast
This year the main flight of ducks January 12.
in «aid »tats and that the 22nd day
family oa Christmas were Mr. and
of January. 1984, at the hour of Ten departed for the south long before the
o’clock, in the forenoon of uaid day, water came and as 1 just mentioned,
Coquille High’s
next basketball Mm. R. H. Mast and Jack, of Coquille,
has been appointed for Imrini objec­
date will see the Red Devils meeting Mr. and Mrs. «. W. Mast, Mr. and
the
ducks
that
dtowed
up
here
imme
­
tion«, if any there be to a«id Fuul
account; objection« rf any, must be diately after the ending of the season the Arago “B” Leaguers, Tuesday Mrs. L. C. Mart and Wellie, Carey
filed with the County Clerk on or be­ were from Coos Bay. But gradually night, in the community hall. Go­ Bones, Harry Laswell and Lecter Gay.
fore said date. Dated this 22nd day their numbers increased—this was
of December, 19*1^^
__
du« to new arrivals from pointe both
AtoinTitrstor: north Md south «nd It is • M*S M
dfitS
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Let
the car speak
for itself
NEW
FORD V- 8
FORECLOSURE 8ALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
That under and by virtue of an Exe­
cution and Order of Sale issued out
of the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Coca on
the 2nd day of December, 1983. in
a certain cause in said Court pending
wherein The Valley Buildin« and
Loan Association, an Oregon Corpor­
ation, is Plaintiff, and John C. Oerd-
ing and Evelyn Alma Oerding hus­
band and wife, and J. E. Perrott and
Josie Perrott, husband and wife, are
Defendants, Case No. 1094«, of said
Court and commanding me to «ell the
hereinafter described real property
to satisfy the sum of »1912 50, an
Attorney fee of »286.00 and costs and
disbursement« »25.90, together with
accruing costs, I WILL ON SATUR­
DAY, THIE 6t& DAY OF JANUARY,
1934, at the hour of 10 o’clock in the
forenoon of «aid day at the front door
of the County Court House in the
City of Coquille, Coos County. Oregon,
offer for sale and sell at public auc­
tion, to the highest and beet bidder
for cash in hand, all the right, title
and intereat of the said Defendants
in and to the following described real
property, to-wit:
. „
The West «0 feet of Lota 1 and 2
in Block 59 Elliott’« Addition to City
of Coquille, according to the recorded
plat of «aid Addition on file and of
record in the office of the County
Clerk of Coos County, Oregon.
Said sale being made subject to
redemption in the manner provided
by law.
Dated at Cqquille. Oregon, this
4th day of December, 1933.
H. E. Hees,
47t6 Sheriff of Coo. County, Oregon
WARRANTS REDEEMED
Notice is hereby given that School
District No. W, has called warranto
numbered 101 to 128 inclusive, for re­
demption and that interest on them
will cease after thie date, December
16. 1988. They wiU be redeemed up­
on presentation at the First Nation­
al Bank, Coquille, Oregon.
Mrs. Katy Anderson. Clerk.
School District No. W,
4»t3
Coos County, Oregon.
Calling carde M far Sl.M,