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California-Oregon .. . ---------------------------- Bowling League 8 B r o o k in g s H a r t a r P ilo t THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1953 _ GOOSE HUNTING RULES LISTED Beaverettes Bowling Score Results on Oct. 21 W estbrook’s M a rke t 0, vs. A z a l Results on Oct. 22 ea Lanes 4. K e r r H ardw are 0. vs. Tots to C u rry C ounty Lum ber 3, vs. Pa Teens 4 cific M otors 1. Lesm eister’s Insurance 1, vs. In answer to m any questions Rod and Gun C lub 0, vs. S m ith Freem an’s M arket 3. fro m hunters p e rta in in g to the R iver Legion 4. V F W A u x ilia ry 0, vs. M in ce r’s re g u la tio n s on goose shooting, the M ellon's M illw o rk 3, vs. Foster Jewr Iry 4. fo llo w in g c la rific a tio n has been | and B o lvi 1. ('1 ff House 3, vs. H anscam ’s 1. issuer! by the Oregon game com Team Standings mission. Team Standings Points E xcept Ross’s g e e s e ( upon Points W L w h ic h there is no open season», P acific M otors ................. 15 W L 9 the d a ily bag and possession lim it M e lo n ’s 'M illw 'o . k 7 1 3 M in c e r’s Jew elry ............. 21 7 11 s h a ll be six geese in c lu d in g not F osler and B o lv i ............. ,3 9 11 Lesm eister’s Ins. ............. 19 m ore than three birds of the dark f u r r y Co I b r 13 9 11 F reem an’s M a rke t ....... 19 siM-eies. These species include th e |S m ith R iver Le(,,on 12 T ots to Teens ................... 15 13 12 com m on Canada goose, lesser W estbrook’. M a rk e t ....... 11 13 13 Hanscam ’s ........................ 13 <. anada goose, w m h ite te -fro -iro n te d or Azalea Lanes ................... 10 14 C liff House .......................... 9 19 speckle-belly, and the tu le goose. Rod and Gun C lub ......... 9 15 i V F W A u x ilia ry ................. 8 20 A d a ily bag o r possession lim it K e rr's H a rd w a re ............... 8 20 ' H igh Scores m a y consist o f six snow o r cack H igh Scores In d iv id u a l game, B. Edson 213. lin g geese o r a sufficient num ber In d iv id u a l game, M. Calph 158. Team game, Azalea Lanes 757. of snow o r “ cacklers” added to Team game, M in ce r’s 876. In d iv id u a l series, A. M ellon 536. any o f the above listed d a rk geese In d iv id u a l series, M. Calph 452. Team series, Azalea Lanes 2232. to m ake a to ta l o f not m ore than Team series, C liff House 2574. six birds. Prizes w o n - Brookings Laund ry Th*» season on these birds ex aw ard fo r high handicap game to tends fro m noon October 17 to Gladys C hristensen (194 >. Shang D ecem ber 30, both dates inclusive. hai Cafe aw ard (series closest to Am ong some hunters, there is average), Hazel Hanscam. Acacia confusion as to the id e n tity of the From all indications, Oregon L a u n d ro m a t aw ard fo r high team w estern brant, lesser Canada, and deer hunters have enjoyed the series, The C liff House 2574. th e cackling goose. M any hunt- most successful deer season in M oore’s hidden score award, Elm a ers speak of bra n t shooting on the history. Reports fro m a ll areas M itch e ll. C orderm an’s aw ard for M c K a y reservoir o r at W a rn e r disclose excellent results w ith m ost consistent series, E d ith v a lle y. A c tu a lly , these hunters success in some areas ru n n in g as H aw ila, 87, 92, 91. a re shooting e ith e r the lesser high as 48 per cent. Canada or c a c k lin g geese. The A ll hunters te ll o f seeing p le n ty b ra n t is ra re ly found east o f the of deer, Ix>th bucks and does. The Cascades and is most common unsuccessful ones re p o rt th a t along the bays and inlets o f the they couldn’t h it them when they coast. It is a sm all b ird not much saw them, they got buck fever, or la rg e r than a m a lla rd duck w ith that the deer were too sm art, a leaden black head, neck and D am p w eather conditions fo r chest in te rru p te d only by a (be either-sex season in eastern broken c o lla r at the th ro a t. T hey Oregon favored the h u n te r and do not have the w h ite face patch the k ill was high. In itia l reports o f the “ honkers.” indicate a high k ill of antlerless W a te rfo w le rs are rem inded th a t deer w ith the m a jo rity o f them the brant season is separate from being taken from lands adjacent the re g u la r w a te rfo w l season ex- to ranches, a lfa lfa and g ra in tending from n<x>n December 1. fields. 1953, to F ebruary 10, 1954, in c lu - A lthough the h u n tin g was p ri- sive w ith a bag lim it of three m a rily restricted to w ith in one bra n t daily o r in possession. m ile o f a g ric u ltu ra l lands in w est- Com plete copies of the w a te r- ern Oregon, the success ra tio in fo w l regulations are now a va il- this part o f the state was also able throughout the state at game high. Few hunters com plained of seeing no deer. commission license agencies. The game commission urges all hunters to re tu rn th e ir report I R IC H FIELD MAN HERE w hether they : B ill Lennington, m anager o f tht cards p ro m p tly o il division of th e R ichfield O il to hag a deer o r not. In com pany in Seattle, was in B ro o k fo rm a tio n obtained from the cards ings last week, looking over the is essential in designing a wise in s ta lla tio n s of F oster and B olvi, management program to r the deer herds in Oregon. I f the card local R ichfield d is trib u to rs . M r. Lennington told H arvey has been lost, a re g u la r post card Foster that Richfield considers is sa tisfa cto ry to send the in fo r- th is area to he the most ra p id ly mat ion desired, w hich includes days hunted, county hunted, sex expanding area they serve. of deer, a n tle r points, and date of k ill Conscientious re p o rtin g of Reach that buyer through a this in fo rm a tio n by hunters helps P ilo t Classified A dvertisem ent. insure deer hunting fo r the fu tu re . W eight Control Specialist Here A w e ll-kn o w n w eight control specialist w ill be in Brookings all day, Monday. Novem ber 9. D r. W. Rogers Cus’ck, Osteo pathic Physician and Surgeon and w ell-know n northw est B a ria tri- cian, w ill be in the office of D r. E. G. Samuel. C h iro p ra ctic and N a tu ro p a th ic Physician in B rook ings. D r. Sam uel’s offices are in the Johnson-H urst building. D r. Cusick w ill be available fo r free consultation on in d ivid u .il problem s of w eight reduction. A ll th a t is necessary is to call Dr. Sam uel’s office, Brookings 3122. Paid advertisem ent. THE OGDEN WATER PURIFIER P ro v id e » Crystal-Clear Delicious Safe Drinking Water WBFM AWB W H C U YOU W ANT IT ! An easily Installed a taln le u steel unit 5 In. 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