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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