The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, July 29, 1943, Page 6, Image 6

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spect the highway system in this dis- i
killed hundreds, yes thousands of ent rate of slaying, our game ani-
trict and to determine which projects
duck* on the old ranch each season mate and birds will soon go th* way
By R. T. Moore
should be listed for improvement or j
you fellow* go out and get your buck, of the buffalo.
The best definition of Freedom construction in the poet-war period. Center T* Get Paid
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or seek to kill it. So I am asking
Thanks a lot for your tetter, Jap,-<-
that I have ever heard was the text In my opinion the Highway Com­
LANS LRNEVE
you just which of us to the best hope to hear again from you some
I Coo* county own* considerable tax
of a »ern»on preached by the pastor mission is on the right track when title land in the area covered by the V-’1’-' ■
■ ....... •' ■■ ■ '♦ sportsman? Is it fellow* like yoy, time, for it to opinions like yours and
We are in receipt of a letter from who kill and kill and kill, or to it idea* expressed so ably that cause
of th* Bandon Presbyterian Church they advocate doing the bulk of the airport at North Bend. This prop­
on July 4. It was this: “Freedom to work ourselves and not relying on erty has been taken over by the an old friend (at least I thought him fellow* like me, who seldom kill?
sportsmen in general to pause and
not the right to do as you wish, It to Uncle Sam except as he comes in airport administration, along with a such, until I received his letter, but
“If the deer, .elk and ducks hadn’t reflect. And as to which of us to thh
the responsibility for always doing as a helper. In this way we will , lot of privately-owned land, and all now I have my doubts about it).
been warred upon constantly and beat sportsman, well I have only one
The letter in question come* from were killed a* I have killed them, comment to make—no teue gentle­
the right.”
maintain control ever our own ex­ of it to being bought by the Navy
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___ man will hide
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of them
“the brush,”
The invasion of Europe via Sicily cellent highway system and will not department through condemnation one Jap Yoakam and in caie you are there would be an abundance
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no* acquainted with him, we might today and no game laws would be j (meaning your whiskers, of course),
bring» up the subject of what th* have to stand in line with hat in proceedings.^^
. that enli*hten you to tbe extent that Jap necessary for their protection,
*“ At'one'time it was reported
and take as many pot “shots” at a
Allied Nation* have to offer those hand waiting for Federal favor
the county wa* expected^donate :
.X.vvwlLm?“^!
“ ,lght
The Highway Commission is one
fellowman us you have at me. But
suffering people, to replace the Nazi­
sm and Fascism under which they of the beat the state has ever had the land tor the airport. Th* County
i ,p°r‘""en
general, but am merely when it comes to really conserving
’P°rt‘ng a P°ln'iT1“ out that more conservation the game, we have to hand it to you—
have lived and died in recent years. and can be thoroughly relied upon iCourt, however, at no time con.id.red
So oftqn freedom to misunderstood to do a good job for the entire state. l.uch a donation as it was Mt the j beard that would be the envy of any ■ on the sportsmen's part would mean you’re a good sportsman. It’s truly a
[ more propagation fdr our game ani- shame that such sportsmen as your­
and misused by the so-called Dem­ The Governor is fortunate in having I county taxpayers should not be called disciple of The House of David.
We assure you that it to not owing • mats and birds.
self are so far In the minority.
ocracies. Under no other System of secured the services of men of this i upon for such a contribution to a
to Jap’s size that we are publishing I “I hope to see this in print, a* I
government conceived by man is the calibre. They are accustomed to get­ , federal project.
taken from his letter, but | am a reader of your column and I’d
Bring your used band instruments
citizen required to exert as much ef­ ting things done well and cheaply poIeheofC^ctai^tor Compensation I comments
owin*
our f“irness in publishing J like to see if you are sportsman
in to Norton's. We will pay you
fort to live rightly than untter dem­ and the entire state will benefit dur­
m the condemnation suit fo/ChTsum co’nmente
‘he readers of this enough to publish it." Unquote.
cash for them.
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Unquote.
ocratic rule. Because so much is ing their Administration.
of $7,500.00 and
July 16 receiv^
ot 8 tavoraMe nature
We appreciate Jap’s comments and
demanded of the individual citizen
Calling carda, àc tor J 1.00
or not besides, we
that some agree with him avssa^
The settlement of the Wallace- a letter from headquarters of ...
À - figure
-- wavaa
kf» conserva-
fully that
in the administration of hi* govern­
the 13th (
fellcw'tt
comments
may
tion
means
propagation.
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However,
ment under democratic rule it to nec­ Jones feud by thé farthing of still Naval district, Seattle, that the offer o( the big
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prove as interesting to you as they in self defense we will state that
essary for him to become well enough another alphabetical bureau comes , has . been accepted
and that the De- djj jo us
K»
freeh water carp are not protected in
educated to be able to pas* on ques-“» 8 «re8‘ disappointment to most
partment of Justice attorney hand- ;
youreelf
Utah^-that
they
devour
trout
by
the
tion* of domestic and foreign policy Americans.
ling the litigation ha* been instructed | „ .X.
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, J. ! youwlt
Kodak Finishing
.„u.
™ . ...................... 8 «Portsman, do you? And in a re- thousands and that the game com­
as well a* those that immediately af- * u wal hoP«d that the President ...
to take the necessary steps to cause
the same as usual
encourages
them
being .
feet his dally life. A democracy to wo«ld intervene in *ych a way as judgment to be. entered in the case. I | cent issue of your column you in­ mission
formed your readers as to how you caught; that they are even used for '
no place for a slothful citizen and |40
once and ior 811 the Jur>8-
In other words the. county will
No Portraits
cannot survive unless its citizen* are ■ dictional dispute between these able j realize $7,500.00 to offset the amount and your wife caught 53 pounds of fertilizer in that state.
will be made
fresh
water
carp
while
in
Utah,
on
Regarding
the
ducks
„and
deer:
if
energetic, alert and intelligent. This “nd influential men so that* their ser- lot delinquent taxes it lost when the
after Sept. 1
Utopia to never reached in practice vice* could be retained for the Na- property was taken over through one trip, and gave them all away to each sportsman killed as many of
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your neighbors. It is such fishing as them as our friend Jap, they would
and a a.
is only
approxitnated by the great tirxn
tion a* Pull value,
Thanking eur many
foreclosure proceedings.
this that causes limits to be placed become so numerous, especially the
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democracies of today. It ta a high I r Instead, both are discouraged by
customer* for past favors
citizens
on such fish as carp—when sports- deer, that no farmer’s crop would be
standard toward
which
c_____ ^e submergened of their views be- M1»int<?nanop of R om I i
men take advantage of the law and safe. In fact, Jap would have to
should continually strive. Their safe- 1 neuth 8 bureau of doubltful value and
i The state highway department, up- catch many more than they can use ’ shave off that brush” that adorns
ty and strength depends upon the ek-
:8,1 tha‘ they have accomplished in
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r(mii . . .
r„llr< u..
tent to which they approach the <te- ' iuvu
m°nths
of
patient, arduous
2 ® \ f th Co™ty C°urt’ h
themselves.
J h
ul patient,
arduous work
work i
hi* chin or the deer would be brows-
,U w.uui uicj ,
me ue ¡1*
,
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¡agreed to take over the mainenance
placed in jeopardy.
“I lived for years and years on the ing on it. But we do agree whole-
sired go. of good citizenship.
of the Pre.i- I<* »he North Bank road (Market Road
It is di.cour.ging to all public-
^a,n*
imlrJraid INo- 9> from «• junction with U. S. old home ranch below Coquille. I I heartedly with him regarding the
have seen the marshes alive with
spirited citizen.
United States dent 81 *• executive to demonstrated I Hi„hwau lnl___ n,
Highway 101, north of Coquille, with ducks and thousands and thousand* fact that more attention should be
to witness the
svident short-: throu«h his tailure to make full use
.oFthinTin
wrìteìds” and yetdurtag !paid to con“rvl‘tlon. for at the pres­
the Seven Devils chrome access road.
comings of many group* of people if
t8l*nts of men of fine parts
The
request
was
granted
subject
ali those years the ducks that I actu !
composing our great nation. Th*reis!Hu »‘rength seems to lie in foreign
to the conditions that the federal ally killed could be counted on my
too much selfishness and greed and 1 diplomacy and a* a political leader,
reluctance to place the good of the •
U to the credit of both Mr. Wai- government will supply funds with finger* and toe*. And the last deer.
which to pay costs Involved. Secre­ I killed was in 1916.
nation above the good of the Indi-,11“* and Mr- Jone8 th,t the> h,ve
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tary H. B. Glatoyer of the highway
“Now sportsmen like yourself have
vidual. These people are' like childen accepted the new situation grace­ commission, in hi* letter to the court,
d
fully
and
have
voiced
their
loyalty
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who play about the yard and trample
said:
"It
is
my
understanding
that
on the victory garden which their to their chief and pledged anew their the federal government funds will Court, including the writer and the
two commissioners, Lar* Peterson and
father and mother have carefully desire to serve their country to the be available for this purpose."
P. W. Culver, will be in Portland Fri­
tended and rely upon to furnish food best of their ability.
A» Automobil« LhMlty ImurMM b A« b«k
Inasmuch as the heavy trucking of
day of this week to meet with W. H.
for them all in the dark days of win­
chrome concentrates from the planta
w«y
to
m««t E m r*quir«m«mi of tb« No « Oroyoo L*w,
Homing, federal forester, in connee- '
The Connally-Smith Labor Bill to
ter. Fortunately the nation is large
of .the Krome Corporation and the
tion
with
the
exchange
of
lands
be
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still
untested,
although
Mr.
Biddle
to
you Utould discuss thi* m«M*r wtoh u* a* w« I mow
enough and wealthy enough to sur-
Humphrey* Gold Corporation is
vive in spite of the destructive tac- ¡moving in the direction of prosecution pounding this portion of the county tween Coos county and the 0. A C. I
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tics of selfish groups; and the great of certain leader* and member* of the market road steadily around the land administration. Th* court will
majority of the voting public are Mine Workers Union in western clock, it Is considered logical that the be joined In Portland by the former
II «lr««dy iiteorod, w«'l1 ch«clc to M« if you h«vo
still intelligent enough to realize Pennsylvania. It to not surprising federal government should stand the county judge. E. L. Peterson, now
A« two kind$ öS ütauiMC« liut you roally n««cL
er
state director of agriculture, under
that in this crisis the nation must that the Administration is dragging cost of maintenance.
whoa* administration as county judge
its feet in enforcing this new law be­
come first.
Because of the manpower shortage,
With the Armed Forces operating cause of the loose wording of the th* late season, and other «ir*urn. the proceedings were begun.
Considerable progress ha* been
smoothly in spite of the rather me­ law itself and because of th* Influ­ stances« Oounty Roadmaster Robb’s
diocre support they are receiving in ence of National socialist groups in department is pleased to have, the made in the exchange proceeding* but
“INSURANCE THAT INSURES**
the production line* there to yet hope the personnel of th* important Fed­ state highway department assume the there to still much to be don* before
the big task can be accomplished. A
that th* nation will be pulled togeth­ eral agencies Involved.
job of maintaining that portion of
Th* Title Company, Phone 21J
It to a singular thing and on* not
number of rancher* in the district af­
er and will function smoothly from
the North Bank road.
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Bldg. 3U S. Taylor St
fected by the exchange have already
now on. Much depends on the action yet explained satisfactorily that the
The county road crew is working
taken during the summer to ruthless­ 30-day strike notice and the secret feverishly to get around to the var­ made application to purchase grazing
Coquille, Oregon
ly stamp out the petty bickering and ballot features objected ta by the ious parts of the oounty during favor­ lands that Coo* county expects to re­
* * RterssMrtlM TW -nSveum. Hartftte
ceive
in
the
transaction.
While
no
Administration
are
embodied
In
th*
muddling in Washington Thoughtful
able weather In order to get a* much
citizens are hoping anxiously that the Railroad Act and have been found to maintenance work done a* poeaible. promises can be made, the County
operate
very
well
in
practioe
Court has in mind giving first con­
President will be successful In his
Because of the necessity of doing
One canot not help but come to the
sideration to those most interested by
effort to perform this arduous task.
several important and urgent jobs for
conclusion that the real reason for
virtu* of having leases on such fed­
the military authorities early this
th*
objection
was
not
that
those
fea
­
eral land* as may lie adjaoent to their
Conspicuous in the trena of think­
season, the county work has been de­
ing during the last days of the recent tures are unworkable but because layed somewhat, but the crew 1* private holding».
session of Congress is the drift toward they were not/acceptable politically. “hitting the ball" now and much la
A showdown to approaching on U»to
restoring to the several states msny
expected to be accomplished within
of the rights which had been volun­ matter tn th* multitude of strike no­ the next few weeks,
tarily released to the Federal Govern­ tices that has arrived on the desk of
ment in the internet of overcoming th* War Labor Board during th* past
ton days or *o, It is a sad and dis­ Prosper Data Rr*«|a*4
the late depression.
graceful thing fhpt the war effort 1 The County Court granted the re­
Congressmen are receiving a great
should
be impeded in any way by quest of petitioners from the Prosper
many letters from constituents, par­
stoppage
of work- Much responsi­ community to re-establish a voting
ticularly farmers, protesting against
bility rests upon labor, industries precinct there. Several years ago •
Federal regulations and insisting tgpon
change in boundaries was made which
restoration of State control over Ag­ and the several Federal b«r«*w» in­
placed the Prosper community in the
riculture. The clamor Is becoming volved to s*e that discipline to rig­
idly maintained and the no-*trike Parkersburg precinct-
so great that It Is safe to predict ac­
The petition ashed that all of that
pledge kept- W* have had altogether
tion in that direction when Congress
portion of the prosper school district
tqo
much
of
th|*
sort
of
thing
and
convenes next September
public opinion win hardly tolerate (No, 60) lying on the south *W* of
th* Coquille rim be made a voting
Jt shoujd be kept eternally before another wave of strikes.
Plage at the Prosper school house.
the public that the reliance on the
The change will not add to the cost
Mor«
Coon
Co,
Young
People
|n
Federal purse for the construction
of holding elections inasmuch a* the
of public Utilities or for the operation “K*pp Orpffon Di*«n'’ Guard*
Parkersburg precinct has had two
of any quasi-pubti* business jngtitu,
Sjxty-fotir young people of Coo* election boards, while now Parkers­
tion* mean* the surrender of the tax­
County are now member» of the Ore­ burg and Prosper will each have one
payer's right of veto via th* ballot
gon Green Ouard Thi* organization board,
This is not true technically but it is
to the youth activity of th* state­
That are* along the highway east
true practically. For the individual
wide pampaign to prevent farm and at Bandon, Including the Wintersville
vote, though having control over forest fire* The latest reports show
community, »till remains In the
County and State officialdom, has
Karen Bgrklow, Evelyn June Hall, Parkersburg (Bear Creek) precinct,
no control whatever over the yM‘ Martelle Roper, Jteggy Kinch*|oe,
The total registration in the Par.
army of Federal employee», Only by
Sylvia Elain* Hall, .11 of Myrtle kenbqrg precinct, depording to the
concerted action, very slow and dif­
Point: Georg* John*oti, Bob J«nkin*. records ip County Clerk eddy's of-
ficult to obtain can th* latter be re­ I
Jim Brewster, Prter
fio* Is 12U
At the last November
moved from office,
ment Kann*l, Clifford Manning. »M election there were f*2 votes cast.
N the wind-whipped Aleu­
I
In making decision on whether
of Coquille, «nd P«l* Thin», at
tians and the beaming
Federal fund» »hquld b* solicited or Marshfield, as the more recent en­
Fight Fire* Ry Air
Iungles of the South Sea
accepted for state or local use, the
listment* to offer their services in
»lands — aboard shrapnel-
Woodsmen on the lookout far pos­
voting public should remember that
fh|* timely pnd important work
raked bombers and fighting
sible
enemy
action
in
the
way
of
set
­
the cost will be the surrender of a
Other young peopl* who want to be ting the forests aftre, should per­
ships at sea — our boys are
part of their voting franchise In
giving everything they've got
Green Guard* should writ* “Keep haps be cautioned to hold their fire
some cases this might be justified by
to win this toughest of wars.
I Oregon Green,” Salem, Oregon There in th* vent they see a man dropping
the benefits acrulng to the public
I are no fees charged and P® duties as­ from the *ky by parachute, because
In honor of the tremen
through such expenditures But more signed that the person cannot do at
th* man may not be a Jap.
, >
dous job they're doing, we
oftar than not. the project* could be
Ms oten home-
H. C- Obye, Grant* Pass, super- ■
are devoting the month of
better handled locally and with more
vjsor of the Siskiyou National For­
July to the sale of War Bonds
satisfaction to the local residents
est, ha* announced that ten mon
at Penney's.
We have tried the system of central­
trained in parachute fire fighting, the
ized authority in th* Nation’s capital.
In every department, at
first crew ever employed in Oregon,
It has been found wanting,
W*
SUNDAY DINNERS
every counter at Penney's,
are
now
stationed
at
the
Redwood*
should then return ta the sy»tam of,
Timely Topics
¡’Out-of-Door*Staff
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J. S. BARTON
3UY WAR BONDS
AT PENNEY S
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country to the greatest nation on
earth within th* short spaoe of 107
years, the most remarkable achieve­
ment in the history of man.
At the recent meeting with offi­
cial* of the State Highway Depart­
ment in Marshfield the policy of
standing on our own feet was out­
standing.
The purpose of the visit waa to in-,
• Fried Chicken
•nd
s
Sea Foods
OUR SPECIALTY
Dinnara ll.Ot and I1.M
Open Every Day till fcM p.m.
TOWN CAFE
pleted an intensive course in para-
chute fire fighting at Seeley Lake,
near Miaaoul*, Mont,, each man being
required to make at least eight jump*
with full equipment. The men work in
pair* and will be dropped with full
equipment near a fire as soon as it
is reported.
Bond* st Pennej'*—all you
can afford and a whole lot
more!
No one can own too msny
War Bonds—there's nothing
better, anywhere, for your
money.
Buy War Bonds—today—
at Penney’s!
WHAT YOU SAVE
...SPEND WITH UNC1.E SAM!
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