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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1950)
page four 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 « time to ume aooui judging j udging contests a 4-H News s N q t e M ^ agricultural is made up o f three members. From All These The» include crops, vegetable, precíate the organic m atter in our garden soils. I t stays loose and springy as you w alk over i t and it holds moisture much better. I f you haven’t incorporated organic m at ter, such as peet moss, humus, or manure into your garden soil this year, remember i t is a good prac tice fo r next year. * A garden tip that you may be able to use is a liquid manure tank. Put a shovel fu ll or tw o of manure in a cloth sack and suspend in a barrel of water. The resulting liquid y ill help your garden as a side dressing. By WALTER G. SCHROEDER livestock, poultry and rabbit judg . County Extension Agent, (4-H ) ing contests and the forestry iden ’8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 *8 8 8 8 8 8 1 tification contest, A home eco Bridge community w ill hold their; nomics judging team consists of ! firs t achievement day this Sunday, tw o members. A t the South Coast Judging tour July 16. For the past few weeks all o f the 4-H club members pres the Bridge 4-H club members have <® ® s8& 88 8® 88 88 e8 88 3 e8 88 8 ent w ill judge as individuals but been working steadily to get their Floyd Hall of M yrtle Point won projects completed fo r this achleve- only the three highest from the the replayed shot tournament same club w ill be selected as the ** firs t and second place teams to go goes to North Bend. These games the Coquille Vallqy Country club to the State Fair and Pacific In te r w ill inaugurate the second half of last Sunday, July 9. Floyd navi gated the nine holes in 37. Drop- Some questions have arisen from national. league play. ~ ing his handicap of nine strokes Coquille ab r h po a e ■ from this score, Floyd’s net score -------------- --------I Douglas, lb .4 1 1 11 0 j stands at 28. COQUILLE, OREGON JU LY 13, 1950. Herns, cf 3 1 1 2 0 j George Procbnow of Coquille 5 Forkner, ss 2 0 0 0 ' finished second after breaking a tie ¡Stewart, 2b ..... .2 0 0 0 i w ith Andy Richardson, Goodman, If ..... 3 0 0 0 j Agnes Estelle captured top hon I Stienberg, 3b 3 2 2 1 0 0 Salisbury, r f ........ 3 0 0 0 0 0 ors in the women’s division ;i while Hawkins, c 3 0 1 6 1 0 Vern Estelle won the prize fb r the high score. White, p ......... 3 0 0 1 2 0 If you are a fisherman and one of Coquille’s younger set West, If .............1 o 0 1 0 0 Sunday, J u ly 16, the club w ill stage a Blind Bogey tournament. you’d best hurry over to the Washington Grade School Tee-oif time is 10 a. m Totals playground and register for the Fish Rodeo coming up next 27 4 5 27 9 0 Thursday evening, J u ly 13 th, has Friday, the 14th of July, at 11:00 a. m. The kids are now in been declared a w ork-night for all Powers the process of constructing fish for the rodeo out of plywood ab r h po à e members of the club. Activities an4 paints. The enthusiasm is high and a large turnout is ¡Rolfe, lb ........ 2 0 0 2 0 0 w ill start about 6 o’clock w ith a Herman, 2b ....... 3 0 0 1 2 1 expected. potluck supper. A ll members are Last Friday over at Washington , quet tournament and a checker Deavers, c f ....... 3 0 1 1 0 0 urged to be present and bring a doll contest was staged and prizes tournament coming up next week. Whittke., c .......2 0 0 15 1 0 whatever tools they may have. A yvere awarded fo r the follow ing: I Some o f the hoys worked on Bushnell, r f ....... 3 0 1 0 0 concerted e ffo rt w ill be made to put largest doll, Suzie Summer: small shuffleboard disks, pushers, and Johnson, ss ....... 2 0 0 2 1 the greens and fairways in top 3 0 1 2 est doll, Merleen Bowman; the court and the interest has been Pi llette, 3b 0 condition, giving Andy Richardson \ most different, Richard Walker; extremely high in this sport. A Dunn, p ............ 3 0 0 0 0 a good send-off on his new ven 3 0 the most beautiful, Nancy Hunsak- tournament is coming up in the fu Newton, I f 1 ture as grounds keeper. • W e are now the Case dealer for this community er; the smilingest, Janet Creager; ture. Johnson, lb ....... 1 0 0 • • and surrounding territory. W e believe the Case line best costumed, Linda Lessing; the 1 1 Drive Coos Bay Wagon Road— Mr. I A ll boys interested in playing Meek, 2 b ...........1 0 noisiest doll, Diane Hunsaker; old o f 2 0 great tractors and 7 7 modern machines is in a summer touch-football league and Mrs. C lifford Bissett, accom est doll, Suzie Peterson; softest Totals 26 0 4 24 7 4 panied by Mr. Bissett’s parents. M r. | of six-man teams come on over to unequalled for practical farm performance and , doll, lleen Petersen; cleanest doll, and Mrs. W illiam Bissett, made a I the playground and sign up now Carolyn Barnet; most resemblance trip over the old Coos Bay Wagon economy. Y o u are invited to come in and see the for action commencing next week. to owner, Ann Creager. road on Sunday. The road was I f enough boys register a six team new machines we already have on display, also our A croquet tournament fo r both A league playing on the football field good and the scenery beautiful but ' they were disappointed in not b e -' and B class ages was held fo r th e , w ill be worked out. facilities for giving you prompt parts service . ing able to traverse the whole road j boys w ith Gary Rhule winning the ‘ Registration at both playgrounds . Be sure to get a demonstra due to a land slide which covered I A event and Tommy Engen tailing has the road. tion o f the new Case Hydraulic Control for " S , ” h « B class in a close played 31m- , according to word frorti Fabian F ortier’s powerful Loggers held • • O v er a, th », u j . . , ' Nelson. «he playground director. A undisputed possession of the top Bark From Y ellow stone— Mr. and! " D ,” and " L A ” Series tractors. It’s simple, scaled, Over at the high school play- total of 155 boys and g irls have spot in Southwestern Oregon base sure and F A S T . ground interest is very high in a registered w ith an average daily ball standings as the first half of Mrs. Clyde Minard and son, Gerry, j badminton single elimination tour attendance at both playgrounds of the season ended Sunday, July 9th. returned Sunday from a ten-day | trip to Yellowstone National Park. nament and a horseshoe tourna of approximately seventy boys and The Loggers have won four while ment now being played, w ith a cro- girls. losing one. Bandon rests securely Return From Seattle — Mr. and We Also Have Been Appointed in second place w ith three wins Mrs. Noel Benham returned ort and one loss. The two clubs meet Tuesday after visiting for several Dealers For at Bandon Sunday, Ju ly 16th, in a days in Seattle, Washington. crucial test. • • S U R G E M IL K IN G M A C H IN E S Coquille scored a shut-out against Attendinc M eeting— Mrs. Ethel It s “ Rutabaga” Joe Marchand at Krause, to date, has three victories Powers Sunday, Ju ly 9th, when Lanway and Miss Mary A lic e , See us for a complete line of Surge parts . . . also equipment Don White blanked the visitors Theisen are in Corvallis this week the top of the heap in batting c ir 4-0. Meanwhile Reedsport was attending a meeting of secretaries for servicing lids, buckets and pulsators. cles around the southwestern Ore and one defeat. Following is the complete rqster doing the same thing to Coos Bay of county agents in the state. The gon baseball league as the firs t half The final score convention is being held Ju ly 11 of the season ended this week. Joe of batters h itting better than .300 at Reedsport. was 6-0. and 12. boasts a .572 average w ith four hits Bandon, always a powerhouse in seven official trips to the plate. Name G AB and a threat to any member team Ohe of these hits was a home run Marchand, C 7 4 .572 of the league, blasted North Bend Camp A t Rogue River—Mr. and over the rig ht-fie ld fence of For Bishop, R Mrs. Dick Carmichael, Mrs. M ar- 4 16 500 9-3 at North Bend. tie r Field . Gambit, R vene Lake, A1 Allen and his broth- 4 14 .500 Southwestern Oregon League er and sister-ln«Uw. Mr. and Mrs Bishop, catcher, and Gambit, Baird, B Three-quarters mile from Coquille on M yrtle Point H ighway 4 15 .467 standings: third-baseman, both of Reedsport Goodman, C Dalton Allen of Corona, Calif., 5 18 .444 iPhone 6191 Coquille, Oregon Won Lost are crowding Marchand fo r top McKenna, CB % spent the week-end camping at 4 14 Coquille . 4 1 .800 the Rogue river. honors with an even .500. Then Card, CB . 4 17 Bandon 3 1 .750 • • comes Baird of Bandon w ith .467 Smith, B 4 15 North Bend 3 2 .600 In Eureka—M r and Mrs. Fred Mc 48534889235348532348234848534823234853485323485353485348485348485323484848905348482353 and Goodman of Coquille w ith .444 Sugura, NB t.. 4 18 .389 Reedsport 2 2 to complete the top five. .500 Clellan are on a busjness trip t<* Jarvis, B . 4 18 .389 Powers - . 1 3 .250 Eureka this week. The Loggers left-handed mound Goodbrod, B (" )" P7 UP77" !" P 7U7777P7P7UU7777U777U7!77777U77P7P7P77777 " V 3 13 .385 Coos Bay ___0 4 genius, Don White, sets the pace Toal, C .000 • • 4 14 .357 for the rest of the league tossers. O’Dell, NB On T rip to Nevada— Mrs. Stanle ........5 20 .350 Don has won four games w ithout a Deaver, P Fitzgerald is spending a ten-da 4 12 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 333 loss. Closest competition fo r White Bushnell, P vacation in Reno, Nevada. 3 9 .333 comes from Mel Krause of Bandon. Hanauska, R • • 3 10 .300 WANTED _ Logging Contractor w ith Cat of Donkey equipment. Return From California— Mr. am Cheney Forest Products, M yrtle Mrs. Donald Farr and fam ily re Point. Phone 1751 M. Point, or turned Tuesday from a trip to Cal 413 Coquille evenings. 26t2c ifornia. They attended a reunioi of Mrs. Farr’s fa m ily at Petaluma M ALE HELP WANTED attended the Ice Follies in Sai A special season for the Inter WANTED FOR MODERN FARM Francisco, and returned to Coquilli state deer herd which summers on IM PLEM ENT AND HARD- via the Sacramento valley. The; the. Fremont National Forest in ' WARE COMPANY—a man, be were glad to get back to Coquille Lake and Klamath Counties and tween ages 22 to 45, who would the temperature in and arount winters entirely w ithin the Modoc like to learn retail sales and Sacramento being 106 degrees. Where foresighted and enterprising indi Naional Forest of Northern Cali repair parts. Some knowledge • • fornia w ill be considered by the of parts business preferred A viduals can plan for the future and extend the In planning your picnic mem fine opportunity.w ith an estab- don’t forget foods like flavorfu Oregon State Game Commission at Behind four-hit pitching by Don boundaries of life and pleasure. tablished and growing firm . Per ripe olives, sweet pickles, crisi its July 14 H in tin g regulation White, te rrific fielding by L arry manent to right man. W rite Box celery and carrots that are so gotx hearing. Herns and the blasting bats of A, The Sentinel. 26t3c fo r munching. The California Game Commis Hems, Stienberg and Douglas, the Where courage and initiative brings not sion meeting, at Shasta Springs on June 27, tentatively approved the Coquille Loggers blanked Powers only success to those who possess it, but added Interstate Deer Herd Committee’s 4-0 Sunday, July 9, at Fortier Field. The game was a regular service, enjoyment, and fullness to the lives of recommendation that 3000 anterlesa deer, be harvested from the Inter league contest o f the Southwestern those t they serve. state deer herd. The Committee’s Oregon league. BY M ARY AGNES A IN LE Y The firs t Logger run crossed the recommendation further provided Acting County Extension Agent, Home Economics that 1500 of these deer be taken by plate m the firs t inning, the result Where freedom is a wondrous thing that of three walks, a passed ball and Oregon sportsmen. an error on the Powers shortstop. A cooperative study of the In te r says, “A Man’s A Man for a’ of that” and limits Your camp registration blanks candle levels are recommended: The second Coquille counter state deer herd was undertaken are to be returned to your county For occasional sewing on light- are only those you wish to put on yourself. by the U. S. Forest Service, the was blasted o ff the end of the bat extension office by July 15. That Oregon State Game commission, o f Phil Stienberg, a bases-clear is this Saturday. Dates fo r Home colored fabrics, 40 footcandles; prolonged sewing on light to m i- and the California Game com homerun in the fourth. No better example exists in this commu Dave Douglas crossed the plate maker’s Camp again are August medium fabrics, 80 footcandles; mission in 1945. The committee's 2-6. sewing on dark fabrics w ith fine management plan is designed to w ith the third Coquilie run in the nity than the manner in which Orville Wood and detail, 150 or more footcandles. hold deer and livestock numbers in fifth . Dave rapped out a sharp A senior flo or lamp w ith a 100- D uring the summer months w ith balance w ith the available food single, went to second on an error Lloyd Claver bring their new Myrtle Lane Drive- supply on the Modoc w inter range. by the Powers rig h t fielder and more hours being spent in the gar 2OO-3Q0 w att incandescent lamp or In theatre to us this week, and Mr. and Mrs. There is ample food on the sum advanced to th ird when the Powers den, mending and other hand sew a 32-watt circular flouresoent mer range in Oregon. In the last second baseman bobbled the ball. ing must be accomplished after lamp provides the highest illu m Stanton Stevens and Mr. and Mrs. U. E. McClary three years, this deer herd has Douglas, attempting to steal home, dark. A suggestion from Miss Lucy ination level o f portable lamps increased steadily, the 1950 cen was caught by the catcher, but Lane, Oregon State college exten w ith an average o f 100 foot can bring their new store and store building and sus showing 15,000 mule deer in the was declared safe because o f in sion clothing specialist, is that dles. To provide illum ination levels terference. Oregon homemakers may well con new electrical appliance store to serve and build herd. Studies by the three agen cies also indicate that the use of The fourth Logger, run was sider good lighting fo r th eir work. beyond the 100 footcandle range, the Coquille Valley. Sewing is a d iffic u lt eye task reflector and projector spot and hitterbrush, the key deer winter scored by Stienberg who pounded flood lamps o f 150 watts recessed because the homemaker must con food, has decreased 70 per cent out his second extra-base h it of the during the past three years and day, a double, in the sixth. A centrate on small details w ith little in the ceiling may be used. A Yes, we congratulate these enterprising browse forage is declining w ith fielder’s choice went sour when or no contrast between color o f 75-watt flood lamp attached to a approximately 15 he present use. the Powers second baseman miss thread and fabric. Sewing requires flo o r lamp Americans for what they have done to serve us all. The proposed action is designed ed the throw and Stienberg went the best and most carefully ap inches from the sewing task w ill to harvest the 1950 increase in the to third while Salisbury was safe plied lighting of any work done at supply at least 100 footcandles on the sewing task. herd and to prevent further dam at first. Moments later, Phil stole borne. • • age of forage resources upon which home w ith the fin al run o f the day. L ig h t w ith some directional qual future deer populations w ill be For an exotic and most delicious Dunn pitdhed excellent ball for ity seems preferable fo r most dependent. the losers, giving up five hits, six kinds of sewing. This is because salad combine shredded Chinese walks and strikin g out fourteen in the absence of color contrast cabbage, th in ly sliced celery, chop- J men. His mates committed four between thread and fabric, the ped salted almonds and pitted-Bing On Vacation T rip —Mr. and Mrs. error*. Toss lig h tly w ith a chief factors enabling the eye to cherries. Chet M urray left on Sunday on a cream dressing. White went the distance fo r the distinguish a stitch against its two week vacation trip. They • • plan to visit in Portland and In Loggers, giving up one walk and background are minute shadows Shredded tender carrots, crisp | points in Washington. While Mr. four hits while fanning six. No cast by threads, slight ridges caused celery and plump raisins m ix e d , errors were scored against Coquille. by tension o f stitches, and high M urray is away Fred Scoggin of w ith mayonnaise make a delicious . Sunday, July ,16, Bandon w ill lights on the thread or fabric. Dallas is in charge o f Herman’s fillin g for summer andwiches. P u t;i On the basis of test results and them together just before time to j Mens store here. Assisting is Mrs. entertain the Loggers, Coos Bay travels to Powers and Reedsport observations the follow ing foot- eat so the fillin g w ill stay crisp. Cart Hooker. • r —' ^l^ll*ll!ll^llll^lllllfllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll||,|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||,||||||||||||||||||||||ll^: D ivot D igging JTentinel Playground Activities Include Sports Fish Rodeo Slated Friday, July 14th loggers lead SWO Diamond Race Marchand Top Slugger With .572; Don White Paces League Pitchers W a y n e W . W a ts o n — < ZZ ZZ i “ This Is America! Deer In Both Oregon And California Special Season To Be Considered For Coquille loggers Trip Powers 4-0 T© H H E H A H LA C o q u ille V a l l e y S e n tin e l s j