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Southern Oregon News Review, Thursday, June 30, 1949 New Flowered Aprons M ake Happy Working iiH jitiijiM IM lM ly JIM RHODYI Sportsmen Optimists CROSS TOWN WHY D O N 'T YOU T A K E T H E M O N EY' VVE S P E N D O N H lS M U S IC LE S S O N S A N D B U Y Z O u R S E L F SOME N E W CLOTHES ? " /jfN H Y and B E C A U S E I LAY H A R D 0 O IL E D E G G S AMD H A R D B O IL E D EGGS CANT BE BEATEN F ro m the cane-and-pole a n g le r of the ru r a l ponds, riv e rs and s m a ll stre a m s, to the fish e rm e n who w h ip fam ous tro u t and salm on stre a m s w ith the best o f e q u ip m ent, A m e ric a n s by the m illio n » w ill be fis h in g th is y e a r as they have fo r so m a n y ye a rs—b u t th e ir n u m b e rs w ill be la rg e r in 1949. E ach y e a r the increase In the n u m b e r o f a n g lers b rin g s added w rin k le s to the brow s o f state con se rva tio n d ire c to rs , w ho w o rry lest the supply o f fis h and gam e u lt i m a te ly fa il a ll sportsm en. O f a ll the th in g s th a t w o rry sports m en, th a t appears to be one th a t deters them not; fo r no m a tte r how th e y g rip e about la c k o f fa v o rite fis h o r game, they are a lw a ys back n e xt season, tr y in g h a rd e r than e ve r to " b rin g hom e the bacon” — and w ere a statue e ver carved to the w o rld ’ s one re a l o p tim is t, It w ould have to be a com posite fig u re of a ra b id A m e ric a n , c lu tc h in g both ro d and gun and w ith the lig h t of d e te rm in a tio n and fa ith sh i'.m g fro m his eyes, even i f i t w ere only re fle c te d fro m the polished gun b u tt o r the gleam o f a new fis h in g reel. <"»AY aprons for pretty maidens I A panel of flowers, a splash of morning glories with leaf-pocket— less than two yards for bothl These will create a sensation as gifts, as bazaar Itemal Pattern 703; embroidery transfer; cutting guide. Our new. Improved pattern m akes needlework so slmpJe with Its charts, photos, concise directions. » • w i e s C ircle N ecd leer a ft Oept. M l W. Randolph 81., C h icago 80. 111. Caciose 20 cen ts tor pattern. Ho. --------------------- Name — — — ——— Address ■ . ■ ■ — . - - . Bluebird House At Beaufort, N. C., these small fish wiggle their way to safety through strands of Guth rie net—a new selective type of net which brings np shrimps and usable fish and lets other types of sea life work its way back to freedom. The net is * snood-like attachment of over size mesh, hard-twine net inter laced with soft twine strings at tached to central part of regula tion shrimp net. A U.S. fishery biological laboratory expert es timated this net would save bil lions of fish from destruction. NEVER M A K E DATES W ITH STRANG ERS .. W H A T'S YOUR N A M E ? M U T T A N D JE F F I REALLY Y B y B ud Fisher VJHAT D O I D O D O N T KNO W \ S I A N V T H IN 6 ABOUT BASEBALL’ JITTER ó UST T R Y . A N ’ H IT f T IT » J I SAX M SORRY/ HAYE I DONE f - i S O M E T H IN G / / i T V WRONG?/\j Rough Fish Trapped Io w a is show ing the w ay, som e w hat, to o th e r state con se rva tio n agencies th ro u g h its p ro g ra m o f tra p p in g ca rp and b u ffa lo and o th e r ro u g h fis h , as a supplem ent to the tedious, expensive seining p ro g ra m now in e ffect. F o u rte e n la rg e fis h tra p s on nine m a jo r lakes ha ve been in s ta lle d b y the Io w a state co n se rva tio n co m m issio n to tra p rough fish . The tra p s are in s ta lle d a t the m ouths o f bays w h e re fis h e n te r to spawn. A lth o u g h the spaw ning season Wax b a re ly u n d e rw a y w hen th is re p o rt was m ade, la rg e catches of c a rp and b u ffa lo w e re recorded. i Lisco vo sip s ro e tws oc p a p a 1 ou’ t i r i k e i »' m v l a r ia t A -eo/N ’ s o a ast i t sM o*tD reoM r e i c n o N . . . . ivmv p a d - 6 um - it , x Vllle, N. Y. W hat Color Choice? Ntv»<7 L1SID T' THIfO^ A CAtA ID 9 CANO Tag C B irrn . , . just TNffOWgD AN 3 f ------ was so mot it ) V »»AHMO 8M ON TNg HOOH rtf J fi The age-old co n tro v e rs y as to w h e th e r fis h show a co lo r p re fe r ence in choice o f lu re s is one th a t p ro b a b ly n e ve r w ill be settled to the g e n e ra l s a tis fa c tio n o f anglers. B u t the fa c t th a t b la c k as an a t tra c tiv e co lo r is e ffe c tiv e is co m in g fro m m a n y sources. C e rta in i t is th a t b la ck plugs w ill ta ke m o re fis h on c e rta in days and u n d e r c e rta in w a te r - co n d ition s than any o th e r color, a n d the L o u is Johnson » cu»*e ANTwr »or» A com pany, SUNNYSIDE GRANDMA F ull size patterns for painting decora tions perm it finishing houses with a professional touch. Send 20c for the Blue bird House Pattern No. 110 to Easi-Bild P attern Company, Dept. W, P le a sa n t By Arthur Pointer 7 wmv . w hen ALRIGHT, MRS OBRIEN. I'LL TÊLL HIM - — G'BYE. V O U CAN solve your bird-hous- * ing problem very easily by building the Bluebird House No. 110, illustrated above. I t is as at tractive as it is practical and you should have no d iffic u lty in find ing tenants. The fu ll size patterns offered below take a ll the m ystery out of building. U s e r m erely traces the pattern on the scraps of wood the pattern specifies, saws and assembles exactly as and where the pattern indicates. WELL, GUESS IT'S TIME ID CLOSE UP n s SHOP Z HI, BILL ------ VOUR WIFE > k WANTS YOU TO B R IN G HOME A LOAF OF BREAD AND A QUART OF MILK WHEN YOU COME HOME. By Charle» Kuhn GOSH, AFTER ALL THAT HARD L . WORK, I'M ALL TUCKERED OUT/ I GOTTA GET HOME A N ' REST A SPELL- { -------- z' / / creators of th e Johnson " s ilv e r m in n o w ,” has re p o rte d excel- l dU le n t re su lts w ith its new a ll-b la c k spoon shown here. * " T e s ts o f the spoon have d is closed th a t i t is p a rtic u la rly good both in e a rly m o rn in g and la te evening, and also fo r cloudy-day fish in g . > A p p a re n tly its hue gives i t the appearance o f a "s ilh o u e tte ” in the w a te r because o f la c k o f adequate lig h t, and the tr ic k y a ctio n o f the lu re adds s u ffic ie n tly to the decep- f G reat Fishing Hole Idaho, w here 6,500 stre a m s and 1,763 lakes a re draped o ver a m o u n ta in landscape, is fa st be co m in g one o f A m e ric a ’ s greatest fis h in g holes. M o re than 30,000 non-resident anglers jo in e d some 170,000 Id a h o citize n s in lu rin g the b ig ones d u rin g ’ 1948. 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