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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1952)
PAGE TW O BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS. OREGON BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT HARBOR NEWS T H E R E ’S NO S U B S T IT U T E FO R C IR C U L A T IO N Thursday, December n , 195; Fish Grader Sorts Hatchery Trout fo r pow er and irrig a tio n to deter m ine the necessity fo r screening.^ M anagem ent o f treated and r e - T stocked lakes and reservoirs, fish m a rk in g and subsequent recov ery, and m ethods o f holding trap- ped a d u lt salm on and steelhead fo r long periods w ith o u d t injury o r loss w ere covered. Ross N ew com b o f the Oregon C ooperative W ild life Research U n it at Oregon S ta te college led a discussion on delayed fish mor ta lity fo llo w in g stocking. I t was shown th a t u nder ce rta in condi tions fly fishing and o th e r con-» ventional gear is s t ill more ef fective in ta k in g tr o u t than spin fishing. The m eeting concluded w ith a discussion o f a n g lin g regulations fo r 1953. M r. and M rs. Leonard B anick Entered as second-class m a tte r, at the postofTice at Brookings, O re returner! recently from a trip w hich took them to Salem and gon. M arch 7, 1946, under the A ct o f M arch 3, 1879. Game commission fish h a tch P ortland. They enjoyed T hanks ers men and fishery agents co n M inna A kers , Owner and Publisher giving at the la tte r place at the cluded a three-day conference home of th e ir daughter. Mrs. Les SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Wednesday in P ortland on fish te i r r Hem ingsen her r la fam . i ic iv n in m in ig s v n a and n ti rie n m ily. y. c u ltu re and management. One I car, 111 advance ( ill (.u rry C ounty) J ^ .O O iT h e y w ere joined there by th e ir C ontrol of tro u t and salmon One Year, in advance (outside Curry Co.) St tr0 Clifford, who is stationed at Tongue P oint N aval station near diseases in hatcheries, re q u ire Classified Adv. Rates 15c per line— M in. 50c cash A storia. ments fo r a good hatchery w a te r A ll advertising copy m ust be in by 5 o’clock Tuesday evening supply, and fish food preparation M r. and M rs. Donald C rockett to insure publication. were topics covered under fish e n tertaine d at a fa m ily dinner at News item s and classified ads w ill be received up to W ednes th e ir home last Wednesday, Dec. cu ltu re . U tiliz a tio n of trash fish day noon. 3. in honor o f th e ir tw e n ty -fifth seined from lakes as a cheap wedding anniversary. They were source of fish food was discussed. m arried in H a rb o r by the late N a tio n a l A dvertising R epresentativo A fish grader th a t sorts th o u O. W. M ille r, w ho was then ju s sands of hatchery tro u t in to size tice o f the peace fo r th is section. groups w ith in m inutes was dem Mrs. C ro c k e tt was teaching school onstrated by W izard H a tch e ry P istol riv e r at th a t tim e, at eemt ewspaper epresentatives inc w at hich Superintendent Gene M orton who place her husband was designed and b u ilt the fish grader then m aking his home. Those New York • Chicago • Detroit • Philadelphia Alsea H a tch e ry Superintendent present fo r the d in n e r were M r. Announcing Glauc W ebb described a system NO 1 ICE 1() SUBSCRIBERS: K uidly notify of any and M rs. C ro cke tt, th e ir son, V e r fo r u tiliz in g a stream section to non, and th e ir son-in-law and The Stocking of a Small Change Of address in advance, rail tire to do SO costs two I daughter, M r. and Mrs. Eddie rear tro u t in place o f conven cents per issue sent to the old address. Subscription willr™*?™™' and threc d a r t e r s . tio n a l hatchery ponds. Three NURSERY BUSINESS a » • • ■ . . . --- - I T h e ir o th e r son, D avy, is in tr a in hatcherym en who attended In Brookings be dropped unless subscriber notifies Pilot of change. ing w ith the a rm y at Camp Rob school on m odern fish c u tu ra l erts. M rs. C ro cke tt was present practices at the fish and w ild life I have received a shipm ent cf ed w ith a m atched set o f raw - Leaven w orth hatchery in W ash Cam ellias and Evergreens. Rea Dreams Coining Into Realm of Reality hide finished Sam sonite luggage ington described th e ir e xperi sonably priced fro m 75c on. as an a n niversary psesent by her ences. Down through the ages progressive men have been considered husband. F ishery agents w restled w ith LOIS G. KIRW AN visionary dreamers. O ften they never lived to see th e ir p ro Leslie Ray le ft the m iddle of the problem of pro p e rly sam pling On Easy S tre e t near H ig h w a y 101 gressive ideas pul in to p ra c tic a l use. The w o rld owes its prog last week fo r P itts b u rg , C a lif., fish losses in stream diversions ress to them. Had it not been fo r them , we w ould s till be in The O ld Stubbs P ro p e rty where he planned to v is it fo r a a p rim itiv e age. week w ith his sister, Velm a, and Some people move in to a co m m u n ity and are satisfied to eke her fa m ily. Being on his vacation out an existence; others as they come take a d iffe re n t view. kept him fro m being called out They see the possibilities th a t are there and proceed to be a fo r emergency service w ith the p art of the development ol the same. C ross-C urry E le c tric a l Co-op gang I was impressed w ith th is though t as I read the in te re stin g d u rin g the recent storm . and ed ifyin g a rtic le by M r. Grayshel in The P ilot o f N ovem ber M r. and Mrs. Boh Cham bers re 27, re fe rrin g to the e ffo rts put fo rth years ago to have a harbor turned last week a fte r enjoying a in this area available fo r ocean going vessels, to en te r and load seven week v is it in Logan, Iowa, the various products of this and adjacent com m unities and c a rry w ith relatives. M r. and Mrs. W a l th e ir cargoes to m arkets of the w orld. te r Holmes, who had been in B rookings-H arb or then was hut a sm all com m unity. The idea charge o f the Cham bers F ir co u rt no doubt was considered a visionary one, but now has moved d u rin g th e ir absence, have re in to the realm o f re a lity . Its need is real and v ita l. z turned to th e ir home in T alent. The location o f the harbor w ould of course lx» the recom m en A1 C lem ent le ft on the M onday dation of the engineers in charge and as fa r as the exact spot afternoon bus fo r P o rtla n d fo r a is concerned it w ould m ake v e ry lit t le if any difference to the periodic checkup at the V eterans’ co m m unity, the essential tilin g being the security o f it. hospital. The estim ated cost o f a project, $189,000 fo r new w o rk, was M r. and Mrs. Sonny Chapman conservative in d e n t w rite fro m F a rm in g to n . N. Mex., E v e ry lx x ij should lx* w illin g to exert every e ffo rt to obtain it. w here they are v is itin g Sonny's T his is our firs t great need, o th e r developments w ould q u ic k ly fam ily, th a t it is five below zero follow , of necessity they w ould have to follow . B ro o k in g s -H a r there. bor w ould move fo rw a rd w ith rapid strides. The popula tion has M r. and M rs. Leland W ach already doubled in the past year and w ould m ore than do so in were called fro m Eugene by the another year. death o f M rs. W a lc h ’s fa th e r. T his is not just o u r project. A ll of southern Oregon. G rants W a lte r Biddle. Pass, M edtord and Ashland are v ita lly interested. It w ould lin k the a g ric u ltu ra l areas w ith the m arkets of the w orld. A d ire ct highw ay to 99 w ould be a necessity fo r these com m unities w ould Spend - your dollars ai then have a m a rke t fo r trip le th e ir present ou tp u t. i N ■ R , A MARK WE SHOOT AT 1OO% .accuracy. ) One our perpetual targets is 100% accuracy. S ig n atu res must be ex amined closely, cash care fully counted, ledgers must balance to the penny. For in b an k in g , little things count big. Hus is the opportune tim e fo r the securing of this w ork. The Secretary ot the In te rio r in the cabinet of the fu tu re president is an Oregonian fa m ilia r w ith o u r needs, and interested in the de velopm ent ot southern Oregon. The e n tire delegation in Con gress ts longs to the president’s p o litic a l p a rty, one only cla im in g to be an independent. However, th a t independent is essential fo r any legislation of a ¡xd itica l n a tu re passing the Senate. He w ill be w ith you in this m a tte r. A cquaint your p o litic a l leaders in the Senate w ith vo u r needs. They w ill also help acquaint y o u r congressional delegation w ith this d ire need of southern O regon’s development. O u r w o rk is to see th a t the recommended location is available and the approaches to it, also are available. T his is som ething ve ry essential. O fttim e s when these things are made available we find the local oom m unity has m any obstacles in the w ay anil these delay and occasionally prevent the securing o f it. My advice, given fro m experience w ith congressional delega tions is. get ready at home, be a u n it at home, put y o u r e ffo rts behind the project already recommended and secure it, thus m aking B rookings-H arb or a great southern Oregon seaport. E. C. Know Your Own Local Jeweler N. , M. JO N E S A c e rtifie d w atchm aker o f m any years experience. He is here to serve you w ith the best in e verything ’ F o r fk e p i t i you «eWf (jit* u V l p’Tde be your ffutd4* * home. '>o<><>oo<XMX>oeoooo<x>ooooo- M. G. BECKER Real Estate Broker O REG O N *4-m ile n o rth on H ig h w a y 101 Business lots in C e n tra l Com m ercial Zone. • • • STATE BANK B R O O K IN G S , O R E G O N A lm ost new 2-br. home. hw. floors, large lo t; a tt. garage. Good buy at $10,000 on term s. SOUTHERN CURRY REALTY CO. SPECIAL: 2-br. unfinished house in town. 52x80-ft. lot; win dows in; roof on, exterior sh in g le PHONES: Office, 2824; Residence 2583. 1 on hand Only $3150 with $100C LOW DOWN PAYMENT— down. TWO-BEDROOM HOME, close in. hdw. firs., automatic wood heater, drapes. $10,000. Lovely ocean view acre doe hwy. $1060, terms. ATTRACTIVE 4-ROOM HOUSE on \ acre, 2 blks. from town; • • • garden and lawn. $8500. tevaatmamf yrvp- -Mee ü» Oury Couuty Come to and a w what uw Mote tv /ef your j w l t r Robinson’» Building—Next to Dimmick’» Mistakes, occasionally happen, because we're hu man, but we constantly seek to keep them to a minimum. We know that customers appreciate a careful bank. and So00M H ° ME> near SCh° ° 1’ gas and e le c ’ wal1 heaters. Insurance of All Kinds! Cornee, oerve^e See: Charles Grayshel, Erma D. Rice Martha Grayshel or Guy P» Rice. | Sell The E arth ! • W hen B rookings Mas 10.000 - W hat W ill You H a v e fT ’ ?