lo ig g g 'ig -p- FINAL 1954 FISHING REGULATIONS State Gets Bid On Section Of Highway 101 County Bond Sales High In 1953 SET BY STATE GAME COMMISSION F inal angling re g u la tio n s for 1954 w ere set by the O regon gam e com m ission following a second public hearin g held at th e ir P o rtla n d h e a d q u a rte rs. Few ch an g es w ere m ade in th e te n ta tiv e ru les adopted tw o weeks pr< viously. T h e general tro u t season will ex ten d from M ay 1 th ro u g h T he O regon S ta te H ighw av O ctobr 10 in all zones, and the C ascade m o u n tain lakes, w ith a few com m ission took action for 1.85 exceptions, w dl open on May 29 tive from O ctober 11 6» N ovem ber m iles of g rad in g and paving on and close on O ctober 10. 16 will also apply to th e C olum bia th e B iush C reek-G reggs C reek W at rs in Zone 1 will r m ain in all zones. T he abov ‘w > re"- sectio n of H ighw ay 101. T h e coast highw ay w ork, south closed from M arch 1 through u latio n s form erly applied only to of P ort O rford, w as the most e x A pril 30 to affo rd protection to j open w a te rs in Zones 1 and 2. T he 1954 angling re g u la 'io n s. pensive project ac te d upon d uring im m a tu re tro u t and salm on and provent th e tak e of spent and i including those covering both w in th e m eeting. Ixiw b id d er for th e section was over-ripe steelhead and c u tth ro a t. te r and su m m er fishing, will tak i E. C. H all Co., P o rtlan d T he hid, S teelh ead spaw ning a c tiv ity is eff< et on F »bruary 6. 1951. P r nted rynoosis of th re g u la $779,525.50, w as re ferred to the g re a te st in th e m onths of M arch and April, and th m ovem ent of tions w i'l bo availab le at gam e en g in ee r for approval T h e new section will bring the im m a tu re salm on to the ocean is com m ission license agencies an 1 at the gam e com m ission head new’ alignm ent of H ighw ay 10i heavy. T he C olum bia riv er in all zones q u a rte rs in P o rtlan d in th e early to a point ap p ro x im a te ly 20 m iles is included in th e w a te rs open »o p art of M arch. so u th of P o rt O rford. lis te d below by zone a re th Also reft rre d to the eng neer w in ter angling in w hich it is legal fo r ap p ro v al w as a hid of $26,122.- to keep two fish 12 inches o r over e th e r changes in angling re g u la 00 by E red H. S la te Co., of O re-! in length p r day o r fo u r per tions for 1954: gon, Lt., for th e Sixes Ju n ctio n week. T h e special jack salm on ZONE I sectio n of th e S ixes-D ry C r iek hag lim it of 10 p e r day and 20 in 1 N orth fork Alsea and trib u co u n ty road. possession o r in seven days eflec- ta rie s w ere opened to angling above B ailey creek n ear t h ' gam e com m ission hatchery. 2. Big c reek (Lincoln county! v. as closed to angling above N ew port city dam. C lam s - S hrim p 3. Cook creek and trib u ta rie s O y sters A b alo n e I Taw ns • N ehalem ) w as opened above th Scallops so u th fork. 4. L ittle N estu cca riv e r w av closed to salm on angling above the head of tid e w a te r from M arch t LO CK ER M EA T to O ctober 10. Above the south fork and all trib u ta rie s will b< j closed to calm on anglin g at a l’ i tim es. 5. S outh fork of S alm o n b errv N. B rookings riv e r and trib u ta rie s w’ere opened to an g lin g as w ere th e trib u ta rie s of V alsetz lake. 6. Youngs riv e r w as closed t< w in te r angling. 7. W in te r deadline w as changed on th e Lewis and C lark riv e r to th e bridge on C row n Z ellerb aeh ’s ■ 00 line road. 8. T he w in te r deadline on I.ak ° creek (S iu slaw ) was changed io Ni Ison creek road bridge a fte r N ovem ber 30 CHINESE COMBINATION DINNERS 9. S outh fork T ra sk riv e r and Hoc and 90c trib u ta rie s w ere opened to angling below E dw ards creek d u rin g both Cliinese S pecials Any S ty le •vin‘e r and su m m er seasons. 10. T he w in te r closures on th a rm s of T en m ile lakes w ere elim (•) THE FINEST FISH Eastern Oregon Beef P u rch ases of E and H savings bonds bv Oregon s ‘a te resid en ts d u rin g 1953 su rpassed all sale; records since 1919, according to C. M. G ray, county savings bonds chairm an. D ecem ber sales of S 1.915.776 b ro ught state-w id e 1953 savings bonds sales to $29,660,000, an in crease of 34 per cent ov er 1952 and a su b stan tial increase over each y ear since 1949. C ounty sales of $2,198 in D '- eem ber b rought 1953 county sales to $78,268, an increase of 50 per JU D G E A T T E N D S M EETIN G S cent over 1952. M unicipal Ju d g e H ans N e’.son N a tio ra lly . a to tal of 4 billbei atten d e d the conference of m u 368 million d o llars of s, l ies F and nicipal law officers last week in Il savings bonds w as purchased, Eugene. an increase of 22 per cent ovei M onday Ju d g e Nelson attended 1952. a m eeting of th e board of dir c- N a to r.a l redem ptions of u n m a to rs of the C oos-C urry C o o p in tu re d se ics E anil IT bonds d u r Coquille. ing 1953 w re considerably low er th an the previous year, to talin g 2 billion 381 m illion dollars. A nother encouraging aspect of th e savings bonds operation is in th e a ttitu d e ol the A m erican peo pie tow ard th e ir m atu r? d s e r e s E bonds. A pproxim ately 10 bil lion d ollars in these bonds have m a tu re d since 1951. Of this am ount, 75 p er cent, or n early 7 1 •_» ! Dave Franklin, O w ner billion dollars, a re being re ta in ed dPhone 2634 >y bond ow ners under the 10-year I au to m atic extension plan Mr. G ray stated th at the reco rd j Geo. Lostroh, Local A g en t sales y e a r reflects a renew ed con- I Daily Freight Service Coast Freight Lines HUDSON SILVERSPRAY MARKET SHANGHAI CAFE inated. N E W H OURS Open 11 :oo a.m. to i :oo a.m. through the week FRIDA Y S i r :oo a.m. to 3 :oo a.m. SATU RD A Y S 1 i :oo a.m. to 4:00 a.m. W e C a te r to P a rtie s P hone 3161 TOMMY MOO WHEN YOU SHOP IN COOS BAY Have yo u r car Serviced A t Lou Blanc, Inc. I.eave v o u r packages in y o u r c a r th ro u g h o u t th e day Complete Service Fair Prices Cadillac and Oldsmobile Safety-Tested Used Cars Visit O ur Wholesale Row - LO U B L A N C , Inc. Across the stre e t from th e Post Office in Coos B ay ZO N E III 1. T he one th o u san d foot radial clo su re at th e o u tlet of Diam ond lake w as lilted. 2. T he n o rth U m pqua riv e r was closed to ang lin g from th e Soda S prings dam down to th e brioge, a distance ol ap p ro x im ately 300 \ aid s. 3. D iam ond lak e season will be M a) 1 to S ep tem b er 7 ami the hag hm it is to he 30 fish per day and '6 0 in possession o r in 7 d a \ s. ZO N E IV 1. F ish lake (Jackson counts > will op n on May 1 w ith th e g en ia l tro u t season. 2. T he salm on hag lim it on the R ogue riv er system was changed to perm it a daily ta k e of six sa l mon over 15 inches, not m ore than tw o of which can lie m ore th an 20 inches ami to a weeklv poss ssiou J hm it of 13 salm on o v er 15 inches, not m ore th an five of w hich can he m ore th an 20 inches. 3. T he Rogue riv e r clo su re b e low Gold Ray dam was changed to open th e Iowa r 400 feet of the present closure from S ep tem b er 1 to D ecem ber 31 .fid en ce on the p art of th e people tow ard sav in g s bonds and th A m erican dollar. “W e have su- ceeded in developing in th e peopl a g re a te r sense of sec u rity in the w o rth of th e ir m oney and in the long-term soundness of th e econ om y,” he added. Mr. G ray ex pressed ius thank-: to the county v o lu n teer savm gs bonds sta ff for th e ir help in pro m oting the sale ot bonds, saying, “ W ithout the unselfish and p a tri otic assistance of m any volum e i- we could not have succeeded in accom plishing such a splendid sales record.” America's Safest Automobile Come in and test drive the fabulous H o rnet or sen satio n al Jet BUNDY AUTO SERVICE AND SALES 601 II S tre e t Phone 7091 C rescen t C ity, Calif. I..- READY CONCRETE J J (O ui sand and ci iv >1 i< w ash 'd, screened and weighed to give lull m easure and piviH proport ions of ag g reg ate, to insure q u a lity ) K Crushed (u a \e l River Run Sand and Gravel Rock lull Material Clay Eill Black Top Toil River Silt ( lam Shell Soil ? Concrete Pipe & Ditching 2 H E R E FROM ROGUE R IV ER Mrs. C. M M organ of Rogue R iv er arriv ed in B rookings last vvaek for an indefinite stay due to th e serious condition of her m other. Mrs. O rp h a Brown M rs Brown fell and b roke h er hip last w eek and is confined to S easide hospital. Mrs M organ is stav in g w ith h e r s ster. M is. V ein S m ith NO IDB T O O SMALL Î Brookings RED-E-MIX C en tral Bldg Concrete Co. ! P hone 2442 J