Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, February 09, 1950, Page 2, Image 2

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    BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
PAGE TWO ....The World’s Best Climate
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1950
office the project will ther.Practices) may be called up, we
limit the take of these larger ington —
The free be reviewed by the program com-ha\e been having numerous
fish to 20 per year.
mittee of the department of in quorum calls. So much delay pre-
punch card is to be used by Ore­
terior. That committee is made vents action on pending legis­
Entered as second-class matter, at the postoffice at Brookings, Ore
gon anglers, beginning March 1,.
up of the bureau heads of the lation.
March 7, 1946. under the Act of March 3, 1879.
1950, and extending to Feb. 28. |
department. It then goes to the
DEWEY AKERS, Editor and Publisher
1951. Each time a fish over 20
secretary for his approval or re­
inches in length is caught a punch
jection. If it is approved it is
is removed from the card, and
NationJ Adverfiting
submitted to the governor of IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
the date and river are entered
THE STATE OF OREGON
the state and to interested gov­
NC SBBVICB. INC
in the space immediately after
KEW8PAPBB
IN AND FOR THE COUNTY
ernment departments for their
the fish is taken. The punch card
OF CURRY.
comments and suggestions. Fol­
will be available at all game
Sherman
Jones, Plaintiff,
lowing the completion of this
commission license agencies on
versus
procedure the report on the pro­
Serving Amtric«‘l
or about Feb. 25. The cards are
David B. Peters, Minnie Bell,
posed project is sent to congress.
Mary F. Boradori, Mae Davis,
to be retained by all anglers un­
IM W. Mondoipk — Chicago I.
There is no way of accurately
Edith West, Lulu Hayden, A.
til May 31, 1951, in order that
S. Hickey, Jr., Jessie W. Ste­
the game commission may ob­ estimating how much time all
vens, H. L. Redd, William D.
tain a sample for a study of the this routine will take, but I am
O rec I o O ímís ^ p
ready
to
guess
now
that
there
Taylor, Clarence Crane, Cali­
catch. Specific letters are to be
hisijí y 4- s } so / i * tioii
fornia Trust Company, Defen­
no congressional action
will
be
sent to individual anglers re­
dants.
ses-
this
project
during
questing the return of their card. on the
Subscription Rate
Notice is hereby given that the
congress.
$2.50 Valuable information on man­ sion of
undersigned has been appointed
Per Year, in Curry County, Oregon
will be worked up from
$3.00 agement
After hearing about the wea- referee in the above entitled ^lit
Per Year, outside Curry County.......
the returned cards.
last for the purpose of selling the
The card with its provisions the trouble in Oregon the
their own countries, find, quite for limiting the catch of steel­ few weeks I almost hate to men­ property which is the subject of
suit, to-wit: The Robert J. Mc-
suddenly after arrival here, that head and salmon over 20 inches tion our good fortune here so
Donald homestead, the north 2
this really is a land of liberty is designed to prevent excessive far as weather is concerned. Thus of North East %, South East %
—is a land of opportunity—is a catches and to distribute the far Washington, D. C., has had of North East U, North East
place where effort is rewarded catch to more anglers. Anglers no winter. Usually snow storms of North West U of Section 16,
by acquisition of property. The on the Rogue have much to gain and temperatures well below the Township 39 South, Range 12
influence, often times, means so
with more equal distribution of freezing point is the menu here West o f Willamette Meridian,
.
much to the people who are as­ the catch.
during January and February. Curry County, Oregon.
Said sale shall be held at
sociated with these immigrants.
On the Rogue river the bag This year January temperatures
Perhaps these people will ar­ limit for salmon for the 1950 were record-breaking on the high office of S. O. Newhouse, Wedder­
rive in this country penniless — season will be two fish per day, side, I just noticed that a beau burn, Oregon, at 10:00 a. m.
but they will not remain that five per week. The steelhead lim- tiful pink flowering shrub near March 18, 1950. The sale will be
way too long. They will work as it will be three per day and six the capitol, which ordinarily does by public auction to the highest
bidde, in the manner required by
no others work, they will save
per week. Of the catch only 20 not bloom before April 1, is in law for sale on execution.
as no others save andn they
Terms of the sale shall be
salmon and steel head over 20 full bloom now.
will acquire property and be­
cash,
and the real property shall
inches in length in the aggregate
Southern morti be rs of congress
come identified with the com-
be
sold
in one parcel, and shall
will be allowed provided not violently oppose the bills which
munity. It seems to me that the more than 10 may be taken be­
not
be
subject
to any prior es-
constitute what is called the
influence here should have its
fore Aug. 15. The minimum size Civil Rights program. In the Sen­ tate, charge, or lien. The sale
shall be subject to approval by
effect in the right direction.
limits for steelhead will be the ate the southern minority uses
the Court,
The conflict today is not par­
same as they were in 1949, but the prolonged debate called a
This notice is given pursuant
ticularly between America and
only those over 20 inches in filibuster to block these bills. to order of the Hon. Dal M. King,
Europe, but between two dif­
length will require a punch on Due to the size of our member­ Judge of the above entitled
By Dewey
ferent ideologies..- Communism
the
card and count toward the ship, all house debate is limited. Court, made and entered on
While there is not yet time to and democracy. People over the
The delaying action used by the January 21, 1950, as amended
determine the extent of damage world want democracy because 1 annual limit.
Southerners in the house is to January 31, 1950.
done to the lily crop by t he they have seen what it can do
demand roll calls—any members
S. O. NEWHOUSE, Referee.
frost Tuesday night of last week for peoples.
may demand a roll if it is ac- Feb. 9, 16, 23, Mar 2, 9.
many growers are becoming a
certained that a quorum of mem­
bit more optimistic than they
This community has bid fare­
bers is not present on the floor.
weer late last week when many well to a number of citizens dur­
It takes half an hour to call the!
estimated from 60 to 80 per cent ing the past ten days. In many
roll. On days when the pending
destroyed. The Pilot, all week, cases these departed people came
FEPC bill (Fair Employment
has been questsiioning every lilv here to enjoy the life that only
SjufiSls
The answers to everyday
grower possible. Some art' pcs this community could offer in
Insurance Problems*
less
so,
on
to
simistic, others
way of life and opportunity.
By Pete Lesmeister
hopeful.
Curry county has much to of­
By Harris Ellsworth, M. C,
One grower, Monday morning, fer in way of advancement and
so
many
of
h:s
it
is
only
too
bad
that
more
of
that
All
field reports on the Rogue
admit ted
their
stems,
but
the world is not acquainted with river reclamation project will be
lilies had lost
possibilities
almost per- in the hands of the Department
he claims that he he is going to
damaged
stems,
feet
climate,
compared
to others, of Interior officials here within
th
e
pull out
few days. This project, which
and carry them off the field, pr of course.
he believes a new stem will be
it approved by the Department
Question. We plan to leave .
This amazing wall paint
sprouted in the bulb, only caus­
and authorized by Congress, will f
on a long vacation motor trip ,
ing to be late this fall.
provide flood control, irrigation!
offers you three big
within the next couple weeks
and power in the Rogue River1
Perhaps this is the answer, it
and a friend suggests that ice
savings
valley. The survey has been un­
this man knows as much as he
take out a special theft in­
der way for ten years but thus
claims. He emphatically
surance policy on our lug- [
1 Saves Time
far no formal recommendation
w here he
that in ‘‘cold
gage, jewelry and other vaZ-?
GOLD BEACH Oregon state has been made by the depart -
has seen lilies grow, such was
Think of it — you enn redecorate
uables which we take with us. ?
game commission met again on
ment. Department action is no A’
done with no ill effects. He did
a room in 3 hours. Two hours to
Can you tell us whether we:
Jan. 28, to make final adoption
apply Pittsburgh Techide — and
admit, however, that the plain­
expected within two or t h r c e
can
get a short term policy of !
of the 1950 angling regulations. weeks.
only one hour for it to dry I
ing stock for next year would
this kind and whether its cost I
Last fall the department told
be sadly lacking for many oi The tentative regulations as an-
is low enough so it would pay I
nounced previously
adjust- me their study of the proposal
2 Saves Mess
the bulblets certainly are frozen
us
to buy it?
ed and only minor changes were
would be completed and readv
beyond recovery.
No need to scrape off shabby old
Answer.
Ordinarily, if you al­
made as applied to the Rogue
for submission to congress early
wallpaper. Techide gives a smooth,
Certainly this froze hit all
ready have a residence theft
watershed (Zone 4).
in January. The failure to meet
light - diffusing surface over wall­
lily centers of the west, as
policy on your valuables, the
The ban on night fishing for
paper, plaster, wallboard, brick, etc.
that schedule was due, I am in­
as the Pilot is able to learn. The cat fishing the water
simplest and most economical
of Rogue formed, by delay in the comple­
effect will not be in this am was eliminated. The
thing for you to do would be
commission
3 Saves Money
alone but all over the industry, reconsidered this former regu­ tion of data fro mt he field offices.
to have the “theft away from
After all data is in the Wa&h
One coat of Pittsburgh Techide is
A survey is reported to be un- lation because much recreation
the premises" clause added to
usually sufficient — and one gallon
der way, trying to determine is available with night fishing
it and to pay the small addi­
is enough for the average room.
actual damage to the crop, said for catifish. The commission be­
tional premium. This cover­
NORINE HARVEY
to be higher than anyone wishes lieves more law enforcement will
age is usually a good deal
to believe.
broader
than that given by a
be necessary to curtail viola­
accredited teacher
"personal effects" floater pol­
tions of taking trout while un­
Made in 8 Colors and White
A displaced family from cen­ der the guise of fishing for cat­
icy which you would buy f^r
01
tral Europe is reported to be fish. If anglers on Rogue River
the
duration of your trip. If
Paint Right with
en route here. That is a noble will resjiect the closure to trout,
you don’t have a residence
Color Dynamics
act on the part of any organi- there is no need for similar clo-
theft policy, you should con­
Paint Best with
za lion to wish to do such an act, sures to night fishing in the fu-
sult your insurance agent be^
PITTSBURGH
PAINTS
tor, history shows that people ture.
fore buying any other form on
Studio Building
i
of this type have come to this
insurance.
The proposed punch tag for
Brookings. Ore
country’, and have made good. salmon and steelhead over 201
Europeans, long held doum in inches in length was adopted to
i I—«
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT
Notice Of Sale
IT SEEMS TO ME
WSHINfiltN
sr««
Fish Tags Punched
For 20-lnch Salmon
Or Steelhedas, '50
Gallon, $3.75
PIANO
Curry Co. Lbr. Co
LESMFISTER