The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, February 08, 1935, Page 6, Image 6

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UNDER THE BLEACHERS Devil record.
heard of “Cltfckadee-Chlckadee-dee-
Up to pie «tart of the fourth quar­
A
dee! < It ¡natters not what sort pf
By Mark Seeley
' By Lans Leneve ,
ter Coquille was in the ball game all
weathet*, mow. frost, wind or rain,
In ease it hasn’t been noticed, we the way, but in the final drive the
As I have mentioned in the, past, the little chickadee’s spirit appears
will state that the Coos county bas­ Tigers stood out. When the last pe­
many of Nature’s beauty spoU have never to be dampened, which fact
ketball race has rounded the midway riod got underway, Bandon went
beer; ruined by logging operations; endears him in the heart of the out­
mark. On top ot the heap of loot and right to work, adding decisively to
beautiful camp grounds spoiled; doorsman. If we mere humans could
debris, whatever it may be, situ the the one point margin, 22 to 31, held at
country roads shorn of their beauti­ but profit by the example set us by
Pilate hoi.de of Marshfield, followed the break. Coquille managed to ac­
ful backgiounds; roads built far back '.he chickadee; if we could but look
by Myrtle roint, Bandon, Coquille count for only one additional goal, as
into lhe wilderness where once only with a smile and a cheerful greeting
and North Bend, in order named. compared to the four field shots made
rough trails led. But the last straw -ach day out upon the old world, no
Here is the official standing (Rose­ by the winners.
1s converting county public camp­ matter how tough the going, what a
. burg nan-county conference games • Coach Hartley used a changed line­
grounds into modern settings. Per­ different world this would be! And
not listed):
up, also experimenting with n zone
Eyestrain is a wy
haps there are many who will not •hough that little beady-eyed rogue
Pct.
L
W
defense. Each move proved to be
agiee with m> viewpoint upon this is no larger than your thumb, he sets
i real danger. Few of
0
4
1.000 'ogical and the alterations mw be
Margi.field
matter, but to me it ta nothing short an example in cheerfulness that nian
us realise that we pay
3-
1
.750 lhe necessary medicine for slump
Myrtle 1‘oint
of tragic when such a natural bdauty with his superior intelligence falb
.500 breaking. Lineups:
Blind.xl
2
2
dearly
for every hour
spot as the campground as La Verne far short of.
.250
3
1
Coquille
we
strain
our eyes.
Bandon
(30)
Coquille
(23)
Falls, on the North Fork of the Co­
While it may not interest local
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.000
North Bend
(7) Baird
F
Bailey (3)
quille river, tn the Fairview district, readers, to readers elsewhere com-
The
tragedy
is that
| However, The district tabulations Smith (10)
Boak
F
is worked over." This was one spot rnent upon the weather during one
we
seldom
know
that
I which consider Roseburg’s tourna­ Robinson (2)
(15) Young
e -
where underbrush ran rampant and day this winter may arouse a little
we
ABE
misusing
our
ment chances, us well as those of the
(6) Giles
G
Barton (5)
trees find bushes grew in wild profu­ interest. One morning at five o’clock f
other fives, are slightly different. Donaldson (1) G
eyes.
Attempting
to
Helferstine
sion and offered cover for the small a frost covered the ground. At seven j
These place Roseburg in a place be­
Substitutions—Coquille. Yarbrough
read,
work
or
study
wi’d creatures and birds that are a. m. it was raining. At nine a. m.;
tween Bandon ,, and Coquille, and (2), Moore, and Waggoner; Bandon,
wont to inhabit such spots. It was a hail storm occurred. At 9:30 a'
in poor or glaring
Bend and Coquille knotted in Zentner. Referee—Ansel Hayward.
such a spot tliat, though close to a light sleet storm which finally de-:
light is the cause of
l]pr. All cluljs have met ex­
’•, The “B" squad game was also won
traveled road, nevertheless retained veloped into snow. But during all
cept Bandon and Roseburg and, ac­ by. Bandon, 27 to 16.
k
most eyestrain. The
a certain wild aspect. The atmosphere this period the temperature was nev­
cording to the schedule, these fives
|
two or three pennies
of the wilds still clung to it and a er below 32 degrees.
will not do battle this year. Appar-
Marshfield
and
North
Bend
tangled
certain kieklbruld be derived at mak-
la
day saved on your
I am far from being an expert on ; ently, then, considering that Bar-
last Friday night in the first of their
in: camp'at that spot, in its natural photography, in spite of the fact that
flight
bill isn’t worth
• don canno* enter the A Lei gue tour-
two games and, as per dope, the Pi­
su roundings, with the roar of the I have several targe albums of pic- 1
J
the
risk
of impaired
' lament at Marshfield, her games will
tures L have taken, many of them; n™*
toe finM dis- rates won, but only after a stif bat­
fails sounding in your ears. But
*
vision.
See
this new
lie,
21
to
1J.
The
clam
diggers
of
¡ny way of thinking, the beauty there being reproduced in magazines. I
Jct <nbuiaUong
AU ln aU it., J
type
lamp
(recently
Pony
Slough
gave
the
league
lead
­
ta gone forever.
has always been
my experience that
-
- Jot * dope but let |t ■
hU
beenmy
mai
mixed
designed to help oor-
Man ¿¡ante. Man with his axe and the higher priced kodak I used the (
w|lf pUy
I ers a-wair.t rec eption, and it took a
spad • and with his uncanny skill of poorer pictures I obtained
which
oi lea<ue Conference Or concentrated last quarter stand to
recUthe evils of im­
give Coach Osborn’s men their win.
making things comfortable, has taken prove«, as I have stated, that I am ,
proper
home light­
tourney.
At Myrtle Point, the Bobcats de­
away the last bit Of true outdoor at­ no expert at the art of picture tak­
ing)
at
your
dealers.
feated the non-conference foe, Rose­
mosphere from the* old campground. ing. The finest pictures I ever ob­
Seven cars and an additional pull-
burg, by a-like score, 24 to 16.
No more will' the old black coffee pot tained was with an old “foolproof”
man will pull in at the depot Satur­
Roseburg is unable to win consis­
nestle amongst its bed of glowing camera boasting no rangefinders or
day, the train comprising sections of
tently from Coos county fives, de­
coals and the camper prop his back such. But there is one discovery
the famous “Streamlined Duck” of
feating only Coquille after a stiff
against a ^friendly tree, as he partakes that I did make and that is the fact
the University of Oregon. Manning
battle, but against other outfits she is
of his meal, while the bright little that for the novice there is no better
each car and the pullman will be more successful. Grants Pass, which
eyes of the forest children regard him background for photography than
eight tried and true hands, and on
has beaten Klamath Falls and Med­
from friendly thickets. All that is snowscenes. I discovered that snow
arrival the crew will be all steamed
ford, was taken, 26 to 20, by the In­
gone forever. A wooden shelter has scenes really photograph themselves.
up for Bill’s Place.
dians Saturday.
• been erected where age-old, moss- All that is necessary is point the
Chief Ehgineer "Butch" Morse will
The tluec-game schedule tonight
covsred logs once reposed.
A fire­ camera and “shoot.” I would advise
have full “fog,” pulling along the
shows Coquille at North Bend, Myrtle
place has been erected and tables and the beginner in photography to hunt
Terjeson mail car, the Fury baggage
Point at Bandon and Marshfield at
benches stand beneath the trees. himself a nice snow scene to
car, the Gagnon day coach, the Parke Roseburg.
’
Where once a dim woodland trail' start in on, If he does this he will
‘-sleeper, the Van Vliet observation i
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wound amongst the underbrush a without doubt be encouraged from
car, the Pepelnjak official car, and
graded, trail, free from brush, follows the very beginning of his picture
Another
Boxing
Card
Here
the Watts pullman. All lines are to
the bank of the rivet. The friendly taking.
on Wednesday. Feb. 20
be cleared for the run between Eu­
limbs that caressed the rough clothes
____ ____
__ _ are
_________________
Report on State Dairy Asn n
Snow
scenes
naturally beauti- gene and Coquille.
All-Stars Basketball Players
of the fishermen, growing along; the ful. They not only register in exeel­
(Continued from Page Five)
\
Meeting at McMinnville
to Be Seen Here, Saturday
banks
have
been hewed away.; lent fashion upon the eye -of the
It will likely take a plague, a pes­
Naught remains of the old friendly camera, but they are exceedingly
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tilence, a disaster, or an act of the Buzz Brown, and other headliners,
, campground in its natural aspect but pleasing to the human eye as well.
l-gislaturc, to stop Powers in the “B* and that in 1934 he fought 57 times.
the foam flecked falls, which despite Whole landscapes are changed by a
Of Wilcox less has been heard. The bcr of the Oregon coaching staff, agent.
league. Arago and Riverton will
man, still tumbles joyfully over the 'ew inches of snow. Old eyesores
Tacoma boy is a southpaw. He has Watts concluded his varsity career at
This change, as outlined in House
never
do
it,
and
unless
the
Lumber
­
glistening boulders.
I can 'readily and blemishes are covered by a beau­
jacks expire during play, it’s doubt­ 75 fights to his record, 35 per cent the finish of the 1934 season. He b Bill 221, introduced by the committee
imagine-Jhe voice of the falls raging tiful ermine coat and marvelous
ful if the green clad lads of Coos of these being won by the ten-count not a football player, but when it on foods and dairies, of which J. H.
in & deeper tone than in the past­
beauty is wrought from the common
McCloskey of Coos county is chair­
River will do the apparently impos­ route. . One of his matches, against comes to basketball he is all there.
raging in protest at man, who has objects that greets the eye upon other
Young
Harry
Wills,
ended
in
a
draw.
The
only
missing
member
of
Ore
­
man,
changes the present taw which
sible. The league standing is:
come into his haven and shorn the days
W L
Pct. . A semi-windup, a special event, gon’s regular backfield of last fall prohibits the use of Grade A except
beauty from this:wild retreat.
' Rare beauty is added to the moat Powers
j 1.006 and ,two four rounders will complete will be Frank Michek, fullback. The (or maiket milk and butter to include
2
6
A nqws dispatch dated at Saint lowly objects and even more grand­
Bob all dairy products, poultry and
. None otJ^r
otlpr than Tony other three, Ralph Terjeson, f*-\
Coos River
2
0*1 1.000 P1*
Nazalre, France, elates that a rabbit eur is added to the majestic old
Ara^o
1
2
.667 Camden, the Myrtle Point sensation, Parke, and Maurice Van Vliet will apiary products. Resolutions were
shot and killed a hunter near that trees. In reality, the snow is cruel
sent to the state association and to
Riverton
.000 will be in the semi-windup, his op­ be on hand.
place: Paul Guillion leaned his shot­ to the extreme, hiding beneath its
Terjeson prepped at Pendleton Coos county’s representatives and
Once Powers and Coos River at­ ponent being Earl “Kid” Leitch. Tex
gun against a fence. A rabbit, chased white mantle the very substance
tempted to settle the first part of Salheld is now managing Tony, and high school, and was a regular on a senator urging this change.
by Guillion’s dogs, leaped the fence, which kgeps alive various creatures
Tha state .dairymen’s association
their argument, but just as the game Tex sends word that his fighter will team that played in the state basket­
struck the trigger of the gun.
The and birds of the woods and fields, as
was beginning to get hot, the tights soon be in main events. Local fans ball tournament at Salem, being good went on record unanimously in fa­
shot Entered Guillion’s chest near the well as domestic stock. And though
muirh has be
vor of a state Bang’s disease control
went out at Powers so the boy s w ent won't khow T«my
heart. Naturally, the rabbit escaped the snow is cruel—cruel enough hr
home. Up to date both teams have changed. He is fast rivaling Frankie five. Terjeson was Mikutak’s under­ taw. This taw, if passed by the leg­
Well. that's news.
When a rabbit fact to be likened to a great whi'e
Monroe as Portland’s crowd pleaser. study in 1933, but last season served islature, will provide compulsory
beaten Arago and Riverton.
shoots a man it's real news. With all demon that has wrapped its huge
The special event wUl likely fea­ as blocking quarterback.
testing of all>cattle, effective Janu­
due respect to the dead, we might add crushing arms about the landscape—
The Marshfield
Parke and Van Vliet hall from Cal­ ary 1, 1936 Gif the federal govern­
‘ A man has to be commended for ture Eddie Berg
that the deceased evidently had a it is seldom regarded as such. The
trying and that is what Promoter welter weight wiU see action against ifornia, the former from Long Beach ment's progrtffli of Bang's disease
hare (hair) trigger on his gun.
creations it was wrought are really
Mickey ( McCafferty, Portland 145 and the tatter from Monrovia
On control Is continued in 1936 the state
The snowy weather worked a hard­ marvels to the eye, calm, peaceful Jack McCarthy is doing. He admits pounder*. Berg was a bit too heavy the 1934 team they were the half­
taw would become effective the first
that his first card wasn't what it
ship upon the birds. Food was dif­ and beautiful.
should have been and in order to for "Kid” Leitch, but in McCafferty backs, and when one wasn’t being a of 1937. The sentiment at the state
ficult to secure. During the snow
The extreme hardships it creates
make up for it, his card on Wednes­ he is meeting a man his own size star the other was. Bobby and Van meeting was unanimous for a control
I cleared off a space beneath a couple are forgotten as we gaze over the
-.
Vliet are both all around athletes, taw including compulsory testing of
day,
Feb. 20th, will be something of rival.
of apple trees and sprihkled the great white blanket, stretching as far
- The date was changed by McCar­ which can be proven by Parke’s na­ all dairy herds, Jenkins stated, and
which to take notice.
ground with breadcrumbs, rolled oats as the eye can reach, lending grand­
Here are a few of the boys lined thy in order to avoid conflict with tionally known ability aa javelin most sections of the state had asked
and wheat. Within the space of a eur to each object that it tqpches, a
up:
First is that really great boy, other attractions scheduled for next thrower and Van Vliet’s baseball the compulsory feature to be effec­
few hours it was alive with robins. soft, feathery magic from the heav­
ability.
tive at once. Dairymen representing
Frankie
Monroe. Tony Camden will week
I counted 68 redbreasts and myrtle ens, from another world; cruel, re­
............
The team's manager, George “Pep­ rCoos and Curry counties asked that
show,
and
if
Coos
county
fans
don't
robins feeding at one time.
Two morseless. but beautiful in the ex­
per” Pepelnjak came to Oregon with the compulsory feature be postponed
Second Corn-Hog Cam­
bluejays and a yellowhammer (flick­ treme. A creation of the weather know this lightweight fireball they
“Doc” Spears. At least “Pepper” is to provide a more orderly clean-up
had
better
clear
away
the
cobwebs
paign
in
Coos
Co,
SUrted
er) were also constant visitors. Up­ gods that stands unequalled above all
from Minnesota; tn 1929, playing on campaign in congested areas where
In the Willamette Valley and at
on the two feed racks erected near others.
the championship basketball team of the replacement of dairy cattle would
Portland Tony is really finding him­
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the house a constant string of snow­
that state. On the Oregon football be a problem.
self. A third fighte'r will be Eddie
Calling cards. SO for 31 00.
birds
(juncoa) could
be seen
teams he has always been a halfback.
Resolutions were adopted at the
Berg,
the
Marshfield
slugger,
now
one.
according
to
W.
E.
Cross,
presi
­
throughout the day.
A hermit
His varsity debut in 1932 was super state meeting asking that the federal
r
on
the
thresh
hold
of
a
comeback.
A
dent
of
the
Com-Hog
association
in
thrush, a pair of catbirds (Oregbn
fourth is Earl "K'd” Leitch.
Coos county, who, with George Jen­ sensational, he carrying the ball 70 government continue its program
Towhees) a pair of state backed
E. A. HOEGER
kins. county agent, attended a district yards for a touchdown on his first providing indemnity for Bang's dis­
thrushes, and several brown wrens
Carpenter
A
driving
Bandon
Tiger
club
de
­
meeting in Medford on February 2, ball carrying opportunity. In fact ease reactor cattle slaughtered, for
also tbok up their quarters there. It
Brick hying and plaster work.
feated Coquille, 30 to 23, In the local where the 1935 program was explain­ Pepelnjak had just entered the game, at least one more year. A request
is very seldom that chickadees are
By hour or contract.
which was against U. C. L. A.
was made of the state legislature to
Comunity building Friday, the loss ed.
COQJTILLE AUTO PARK
seen alone
Usually they are in
Two linemen complete the lineup. make certain changes in trucking
In
general.
the
new
plan
follows
the
adding
another
setback
to
the
Red
flocks numbering from six to 20. but
old one, but it varies as to the rate of They are Roy “Rosy” Gagnon, an­ taws providing for more leeway on
there was one lone little white-head­
reduction and benefit compensation other Minnesota product, and Con the part of farm-owned trucks, and
ed chickadee which came daily for
Fury ta lhe organization endorsed the Oregon
and as to crop restrictions. Growers Fury of Sandpoint, Idaho
a few bites of tallow that was sus­
fast, being known as the Idaho flash.' State Agricultural Adjustment Act
who
sign
the
1935
contract
will
use
pended on an apple tree
Day In
their already established base but will There are other interesting points and made a request of the legislature
and day out he came. After eating
need to reduce their hog production about this duo Gagnon, for instance, through resolution that it be contin­
his fill of the tallow he would then
only
ten per cent under that base in­ rates high as the “Bing” Crosby of ued for another two year period in
fly beneath the drip on the eaves of
stead of 25 per cent.
The benefit the campus, it being said that his order that certain marketing agree­
the house and Scratch for bugs and
payments
will
be
515
a
head
on the melodious voice may lead him to the ments now in effect, under author­
from there to the window flower
number represented by toe ten per stage, screen, or radio*in the future, ity of this act, may be continued.
box.
I was writing when he
while Fury has been a favorite with
Some consideration was given to
cent.
aligh
-e. And there, with only
coaches because of his' versatility in better state organization among
Restrictions
are
removed
on
what
a fev* scant inches separating us, he
dairymen favoring the organization
was formerly called "contracted com either baseball or football.
would cock his little head and gaze at
According to Manager Pepelnjak of county dairymen’s associations to
acreage
” as are restrictions on the
me through the window pane, his
use ^of other crop land or livestock. the starting Uneup will likely con­ br affiliated with the state organiza­
beady little eyes watching me in­
No
one who has gone out of the Com- , sist of shock troops. Tiiis means that tion. This plan, it was pointed out.
tently for any sort of a hostile move
Should provide a stronger state or­
Hog business since the base was es­ the opposing teams will be:
But I would remain perfectly quiet
BUl's Place ganization.
—
tablished will sign the 1935 contract All Stars
and he would go about his search for
” F
Ellis; , Certain changes were recommend-
as the ruling has been made that ben­ Watts
bugs
His search completed/ he
F
efit paymentswill not be made where , Fury
would sound his friendly little call
in ,he lce cream code, »nd the as­
Morse
C
Ellingson sociation requests, through a resolu­
less
than
25
per
cent
of
toe
base
was
;
and wing away. These tittle fellows
G
M. Hartley tion, that consideration be given by
produced in 1934 unless the failure to ' TerJeson
are never still throughout the day;
G
produce was due to causes outside of | G^fnon
Morgan the National Dairy Council to thp ad­
darting from one branch to another;
The
the grower’s cpntrol Growers who
"" game will start at 7;45 p. m.. vertising of dairy products Resolu­
‘ sometimes alighting upon the ground,
did not sign the 1934 contract may and it will be tomorrow evening. tions were also adopted asking that
but always busy, never resting un­
sign the new ones, however, Jenkins February 9.
the Portland office of the Regional
til datkness overtakes them
And
stated.
Agricultural Credit Corporation be
then they are not at all particular
Calling
carda.
SO
for
SI
00.
The AAA officials announced that
maintained for another year Of two,
about their night’s lodgings. They
unless some production control 1s
asking the state college to give con­
will seek shelter beneath an old box
continued through 1935,
history
sideration to holding a state dairy
or barrel and I have even known
WARRANTS
TAKEN
would likely repeat itself and an ex­
program planning conference some
them to. roost in an old tin ean. At
cessive com crop would be produced
time during 1935 and commending the
early dawn they again take up their
All Repair -Work. Parta, Now
following the drouth year, which
work of the Oregon Dairy Council on
endless search for bugs, insects and
and Used Car«
would in turn demoralize the hog
Its educational work and advertising
their eggs. They never appear down­
conditions where marketing is now
of dairy products, and asking for a
cast. Wherever they may be found,
Southwestern Motor Co.
much improved.
state cream grading law.
always is their cheerful little greeting
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