Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, October 26, 1950, Page 3, Image 3

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    THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1950
Season Is Closed
On Jack Salmon
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS. OREGON
When a fellow can’t vote, and
people point to him with a con­
descending look—a juvenile pat­
ronage, as it were, he has no
reason for existence. Now, at
21, Billy is enlisting in the U.
S. Coast Guard, and he hopes
to impress his superiors he is a
fisherman to keep his base sup­
plied with seafood. Billy doesn’t
like the Pilot to mention that
his Tule Lake pheasant hunting
expedition was a dud, however.
Ray Gardner, of Gold Beach,
State game commission man of
*\he county, handed the Pilot the
following letter, to apprise local
fishermen of the closing of sea-
son on Jack Salmon. The letter
is self-explanatory:
From Robert U. Mace, chief
biologist of the Oregon state
fame commission: I have check-
cd with Rayner and Holloway
regarding fishing for jack sal- Growers 'Wise' To
con after Oct. 20.
‘‘They informed me that the Buyers' Methods
season is closed on jack salmon
Lily bulb growers are happy
alter this date. Since all fish un­
to
note the stabilizing effect the
der 20 inches are classified as
Pacific
Bulb Growers Associa­
trout and there is no winter sea­
tion
is
excersising
on the busi­
son on these fish, fishing is pro­
ness,
local
unit
officers
told the
hibited. The reguation is de­
Pilot.
signed to protect cutthroat which
All growers and nearly all
are otherwise taken when fish­
buy
ers are holding the prices
ing for jacks.
steady.
Practically all bulbs are
“This should clarify your ques­
tion in regard to fishing for jack sold. A few growers were un­
samon after Oct. 15. Sincerely, fortunate enough to fall into the
C. A. Lockwood, State Game Di­ hands of buyers who let them
down with some bulbs. These the
rector.”
growers will plant rather than
cuit the price.
A Guy Can Always This year a few of the jobbers
resorted again to their old meth­
Do Better, Ya Know od of trying to pit grower against
grower, but the growers are now
It really does make a differ- acquainted and are associated
ence, you know, when a guy so such proceedings do not e^
reaches his 21st birthday!
cite anyone.
Take Billy Harmer for in-
The lily business is settling
stance. He had fished for sev- down, the officials point out, and
oral years for salmon—and hac will continue to be a big factor
never come home with anything in the economy of the coastal
but a wet line, and oftentimes counties.
wetter feet.
Monday, Oct. 16, he was on
his own at 21, and he went out “Apple Squeezing” Was
fishing again—but it was dif­ Enjoyed at Manley Farm
ferent. He caught a Chinook and
Mr. and Mrs. Clive Manley,
a jack salmon. The next four Sunday'
afternoon, had a num­
days he went out—each with a ber of friends
at their place up
repeat performance.
the South Bank road, for what
they called an “apple squeezing,’
when about thirty gathered ap­
ples, manned the cider mill and
Dr. Robt. E. Smith .ame away with about 40 gal­
ons of the nectar.
„ After ten years in Panama
DENTIST
?anal Zone, Mr. and Mrs. Man-1
Office Hours: 9-12; 2:00-5:00 ey are thrilled to have their I
Evenings by appointment
arm, where they have been la-1
boring
since early this spring to I
Phone 293
Goetz Building
remodel the house and put the!
place in livable repair. They are '
thrilled with the possession of I
147-acre place, once known as
the “Plummer place.”
County Records
Re-elect Senator
WAYNE
MORSEL
Comm, H J Co., Chr., 6, C Somment
Tree», 806 S W Brdw.; Portland Ore
‘W
Herb Miller dba Filter Queen
of Southern Oregon.
M. Graves et ux dba Morris’
Outdoor Store.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Edward F. Clemans and Cyn- |
thie Guthrie.
,
Guido M. Valenti and Geriline
Lorese Facey.
ART. OF INCORPORATION
Foster Bros. Lumber Co. Ellis
Foster et al.
IN THE CLERK'S OFFICE
D. L. Harry vas A. E. Harry, »
decree.
I
Vernon M. Jones vs Geo. B. 1 1
Eddy, complaint.
I
Alice Reilly vs. Elmer Birks? Il
complaint.
Audrey Johnson vs. Robert Le- II
Roy' Johnson, complaint.
I
H. S. McDuffee, vs. Curry Co.,
complaint.
BEER LICENSE
||
Gene and Frank Davis.
I
On Famous Pelican Bay
Brookings
Market
Where the Money
Goes Farther—
Where the Variety
Is Larger—
Where the Service
Is Better—
Where the Produce
18 Fresher—
THURS., FRI., And SAT., OCTOBER 26, 27, & 28
The Market's Best
MEATS AND FISH
Pork Shoulder
ROASTS, lb. .
Solid
LETTUCE, lb
Pork Shoulder
100 size
STEAKS, lb. .
GRAPEFRUIT, 3 for ,15c Swift's Prem., Arm. Star
CAULIFLOWER, lb
SLICED BACON, lb.. 73c
U. S. No. 1
Already Sliced, ’/2-lb
POTATOES, 10 lbs.. 35c BRICK CHEESE, Pk.. 29c
We have a few lockers
DON'T FORGET! See us
for the best in produce.
available.
ALL-PURPOSE SHORTENING
CRISCO, 3-lb. can
Ranchers Pride, 29-oz. can
CHICKEN AND NOODLES, or
TURKEY AND NOODLES . .
♦
kindIy and reverent men who attend
the hundred details of Serving to relieve you of any burdens
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508 H. STREET
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PHONE 1091
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89c
39c
SPAM—
PARKAY COLOR-KWIK BAG
MARGARINE, Pound
Liquid Starch
Redwood Empire
VANO, Qt.
BUTTER, lb. . .
Hunt's 12-oz bottle
Hunt's Cider
CHILI SAUCE
VINEGAR, Qt
FOR WHITER CLOTHES
“With Kindness to All, With Malice to None”
Psge
RINSO, Giant .
CARTON OF 6 Boxes
DIAMOND MATCHES