/»AGE EIGHT
Conservation Of Game Is Matter Of
Education Rather Than Enforcement,
California Game Warden Explains
money
and common
“I would prefer to think of | tween big
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fish and game law enforcement people. Elect Heal companies sen
in terms oi salesmanship rather the public a bill of goods to ef
than persecution,” said .Jack Mc- fect dam construction on a river,
Keller, of Crescent City, game make no or little provision for
warden for California, in a mes migration of fish. In time this
sage to Brookings Rotary club, results in reduction of fishing,
in that country.
'i uesday noon.
“If the game division had any
“I would prefer to have people
thing
to say, any company out
come to me, man to man, to ask
to
build
a dam would be required
about the laws, about violations,
to
spend
adequate fish ladders to
than to have to chase them all
not
seriously
impede the progress
over the country lor any viola
upstream
of
fish during spawn
tion they may have made. It
ing
season.
is more fun to appeal to a per
“Results eventually must come
son’s sportsmanship than to see
from the average citizens, by,
him hauled up in court.
“Relaxation is good for people and through organization, getting
and so many derive relaxtion in together in sufficient strength to
going fishing, hunting or camping see that fish do not have to be
from streams just because
in our forests or up our streams. a barred
dam may cross the stream.”
People,should feel a pride in be
ing able to enjoy these properly. Chelan, Wash., Man Visits
Wally Miller, of Chelan, Wash.,
”'rhe future of fishing in our
times is a matter of battle be-
June 5, at the Federated church, gon Caves, Crater Lake, Lake
Crescent City. Rev. Butler offi- Tahoe and Yosemite before re-
ciated. The groom’s brother, Don, turning to their home at Mon
acted as best man; his sister, terey, Calif.
Phyllis was bridesmaid.
There was a reception at Tween
People w’ho wish to enter floats
Points, home of Murray’s par- ¡n the forth-coming Lily Blossom
ents, for the family and a few Time Parade, are urged to con-
intimate friends.
tact any member of the com-
The newly-married couple will mittee, headed by Fred Moore, at
For the past week, ending on spend their wedding trip at Ore- once.
Max. Min. Rain
Sunday:
.04
47
May 30 .......... ...60
1.09
48
May 31 .......... ...55
47
.10
June 1 .......... ...62
By GOLDIZEN AND DARLING
51
June 2 .......... ...71
72
53
June 3 ..........
55
June 4 ...... ..... .. 84
52
June 5 .......... ...76
Rain for week
1.23
Rainfall for May
5.35
on a vacation with his family,
visited the club, Tuesday. He lived
at Hood River a number of years,
ago, and was acquainted with the
Lloyd Moss family. He was sur
prised to meet Mr. Moss at the
luncheon.
Weather Report
Wart, the Speed Coo............
Murray Johnson Weds
At Crescent City, Sun.
Announcements by Mr. and Mrs.
Noel Colby were received in this
area this week, of the marriage
of their daughter, Judith Ann,
to Murray A. Johnson, Sunday,
AN OLD-TIME
Stock Reduction
Sale On
KEM-TONE
on save $1 on each gal
J. J. Gallagher
PLUMBING
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a
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