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April 13, 1961     Barnstable Patriot
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I — J n | BARNSTABLE COUNTY MUTUAL FIRE ] | INSURANCE COMPANY \ j ROUTE 6-A YARMOUTH PORT, MASS. ] I ! j U /ferina . . . j I s New Advantages and Old Fashioned Integrity j ] During the life of the company It has never paid less ; than 30 percent dividends. ] 1 S Applicationi for insurance should be made to any of the following: ] I Robert G. Dowllng Cecil I. Goodspeed j J Hyannis i Osterville \ t Edward L. harrio Howard J. Carlson ] J Barnstable Sandwich j feaaaaaaooa pggaaaH u u u i temst nau m-i i-i v ji -i i-J William L. WAHT OLA Registered Master Plumber Plumbing & Heating Water Heaters Radiant Heating Oil Burner Sales and Service SPring 5-1617 INSURANCE and ANNUITIES Frank G. Thacher Insurance Agency ROBERT G. 0OWLIN6 1 I Masonic Temple Hyannla, Maaa. Tel. 8Prlng 6-1620 A U T O L A N D DODGE DODGE "DART" DODGE "LANCER" JEEPS HILLMAN - SIMCA CAPE MOTORS, INC. AIRPORT ROTARY HYANNIS, MASS. Tel. SPring 5-3700 3rd ANNUAL CAPE COD MERCHANDISE m HOME SHOW Thursday * Friday * Saturday — APRIL 27 * 28 * 29 — HYANNIS ARMO RY SOUTH STREET — HYANNIS SPONSORED BY HVANNIS ROTARY CLUB PROCEEDS FOR ROTARY CHARITIES OF CAPE BUSINESS 33 EXHIBITORS INDUSTRIES AND CRAFTS GRAND PRIZES I FOR THURSDAY, APRIL 27 WESTINGHOUSE AUTOMATIC PORTABLE DISHWASHER PORTER-CABLE 6" ELECTRIC HAND SAW FOR FRIDAY, APRIL 28 WHITE ELECTRIC SEWING MACHINE REMINGTON PORTABLE TYPEWRITER FOR SATURDAY, APRIL 29 BOY'S OR GIRL'S BICYCLE BOSTON WHALER WITH REMOTE CONTROL AND 15 H.P. OUTBOARD MOTOR AND TRAILER COMPLETE $5 ,000 IN PRIZES Nothing To Buy To Win — Just Register At The Show MANY DOOR PRIZES GIVEN AWAY DURING THE SHOW THURSDAY and FRIDAY — 6 P.M. To 10 P.M. SATURDAY — 1 P.M. To 10 P.M. SUBURBAN GAS CORP. YARMOUTH FURNITURE CO. CAPE & VINEYARD Home of Fine Furniture ELECTRIC CO. Hyannis Phone SPring 5-0686 ^: ¦ ' , w Route 28 South Yarmouth Hyannis SPring 5-2000 AUTOMA™WASHERS INC. RU R S T Y ' S ' , NC - ~ FABR,CS< ,NC ' 433 West Main St. W. Yarmouth BUmer ^ ^ SliP C° Ver Qnd DraPerV FabrJC Tel. SPring 5-1042 48 Murph y Way ^ ^^ Hyannis 51 Barnstable Rd. SP 5-9576 Hyannis CAPE COD FENCE CO. BUZZARDS BAY GAS CO. JOHN HINCKLEY & SON CO. Cedar Fences and Tool Houses 25 lyanough Road Hyannis Lumber & Building Materials Rte. 28 EXeter 8-2756 So. Yarmouth Tel. SPring 5-1070 49 Yarmouth Rd. SP 5-5700 Hyannis COLONIAL CANDLE CO. WARREN BUICK INC. KENT PIANO CO. OF CAPE COD, INC. Buick - Opel Pianos and 0rgans 232 Main St. SP. 5-2500 Hyannis '00 Barnsfo ^ e rin R°a^ 4900 Hyanrifs 329 Main St. SP 5-2933 Hyannis H. V. LAWRENCE BASS RIVER SAVINGS BANK RICHARD H. HASSETT NURSERY HYANNIS PLUMBING Main Road East Falmouth BASS RIVER SOUTH YARMOUTH Rte. 28 EX. 8-2037 So. Yarmouth PURITAN CLOTHING CO. ALLEN HARBOR SEARS ROEBUCK & CO. MARINE SERVICE, INC. • Phone SPrmg 5'2400 Lower County Road, Harwich Port 46 North Street HVannis 408 Main Street Hyannis Harwich 353 Tel. SPring 5-3250 BUCKLEY & GRANT LEVESQUE'S KNAPP SHOES Paint Supplies and Wallpaper Electric Motor Repair Service Marcus K. Nissley (Agent) 208 B °r t'a5-3972 Hy0nnl5 B—'* Way Sp 5-2789 Hyannis ^ ^"r^ring 5-3571 ! *^ COLBY PHOTO SUPPLY SMNNING ^IIL m i r DAV|S CARpET J ^Jtf Cameras and Accessories Yarns Custom Designing & Tailorinn r. r- . T-.. 9 Fine Carpetinq and Tiles 317 Main St. SP 5-0345 Hyannis West ^a gogng Corner ^ shopp . ng ^ sp „ w ELDREDGE & BOURNE BAY STATE HEAT^ N 7TAI7 C A N N O NS Moving & Storage Co,, Inc. CONDITIONING CO., INC Plurnbing - Heating - Appliances 201 Yarmouth Road, ^ Hyannis 252 ^ Sf sp ^ Fuel Oil Service - 'P|| Burner Service . Main St. SP 5-2082 W. Yarmouth C H A R L B E T ' S WM. C. DAVIS F^IITU R T CAPE COD MERCHANDIST Stationery - Office Supplies COMPANY AND HOME SHOW „„„ ¦ „ „„ HOME FURNISHINGS THURSDAY - FRIDAY 337 Main St. SP 5-2810 Hyannis ™INGS SATURDAY ——^ ——^ — - 1 2^ ^ G^-8076 ofit»,wiii„ ApR|, 27 - 28 - 29 __ i Fishing Inf ormation BY HARTLEY R. DAVIS SEASON OPENS SATURDAY The senson for pickerel , small- mouth bass, largemouth bass, white perch, red perch and horn- pout opens on Saturday for Massa- chusetts anglers, and Cape Cod has a pond or lake for nearly every day in the year. Although trout are possibly the most glamorous fish of all the above named fish can provide many hours of enjoyable fishing. There is no need to go to any special pond as nearly every pond has at least one or two varieties and you do not need costly or com- plicated tackle. The white perch are as tasty a fish as any that swims. The red perch will hit fast and furiously and keep you busy A leaping and pulling bass that heads for the weeds will give you some anxious minutes before you land him and he can shake a hook in a jiffy. RED PERCH PONDS AND LAKES Simmons, Long (Harwich), Mash- pee - Wakeby, Wequaquet Lake. Those with alewives runs are very good. LURES AND BAITS Kammerlooper spoon, red flies, spinner and fly combination, red cloth, minnows, worms, insects, grass shrimp, spinner and worm combination , streamers of red and yellow combination, Bakers tab wobbler, flat fish. METHODS Red perch travel in schools and p.re vfound In nearly every Cape pond outside of reclaimed ponds. They like muddy, weedy water. The best way to take red perch is to use worms with a float. Fish them just about half way between the surface and tops of weeds. Size 6 hooks are best. Shiners and minnows and insects are good baits. A fine way to take red perch Is to troll a small spinner and worm combination. The perch will hit the lure several times before It Is hooked. When you use a fly, remember that the red perch will not take a fly or artificial lure if It has time to look it over or smell of it. If a fast retrieve fails to hook it, add a small spinner ahead of fly. When using lures, reel slowly after your lure hits the water and then speed It up. WHITE PERCH PONDS AND LAKES " Mashpee-Wakeby, Upper Mill , Long, Seymours, Oreat, Mystic Lake, Middle, Johns, Coonamesset, Oysters Fond, Flat Pond, Follins, Kelleys. LURES AND BAITS Bright spoons, dardelves, Baker's wobblers, spinners, white streamer flies , grass shrimp, spinner and worm combination, worms artl- clal bugs. White perch are school fish . They feed in schools and will quite often fight to get there first. They really are not perch at all. They are sea bassI You may find them in brackish waters and in salt water holes. Like stripers, ' they are unpre- dictable. On some days they will hit anything you toss at them and then they will either stop feeding or hit Just one lure. Find him when he is hungry and you are in for some fun. Use a grass shrimp or No. 6 hook and you have about the best taker. The next best is a spinner with a worm behind it. When he strikes , don't strike back. He usually hits the end of the bait first and comes back again and again until he fin- ally hits the hook. When trolling a streamer, let the fish keep hitting until he hooks him- self. To beat those short strikers, fasten a small hook , which will act as a trailer , to the larger h:ok. Fight white perch gently because the bait might tear out of his ten- der mouth. Quite often at night the white perch feeds on the surface. This is a time to use small artificial bugs which have a size 10 hook. During the month of May you will usually find them at outlets of ponds and lakes as well as in- lets. They are wanderers and school about the ponds they live in. B.H.S. Drops Opening Meet To Dartmouth A strong Dartmouth cinder team, placing second in Bristol County League last season and fourth in the state meet, proved to be too big a hurdle for the Raiders, gar- nering a 71 to 15 victory as Coach Bill McWilliams made his debut. The losers, competing on their own track , had worked out but a few times and Coach McWilliams had had little opportunity to look over his prospects. Although the Invaders took all 10 first places, Barnstable was not as bad as the score might indicate. Sullivan copped second place in both the 100 and 220 yard dashes; Stringer took a second in the mile, Linnel took a third In the high Jump, Hill took a third in the shot, while Nuges copped a second in the discus throw. Hall took a third In the 220. Barnstable's next meet is against Coyle at Hyannis May 3. Raider Coach Cuts Diamond Squad Coach Gleason has cut his squad down to 14 men in preparation for a busy season. The squad will consist of the fol- lowing: outfielders, Paul Blsbee, John Trocchl, Bob Hallett and Nor- man Hayes; lnflelders, Jack Ma- delros, Frank Buckler, Dana Hinckley, Chris Howes, Steve Syri- ala and John Bowes; catchers, Frank Roderick and Al Montagna; pitchers, Rnss Jacobson, Jell Crock- er, Frank Buckler, Chris Howes and John Trocchl. m m^v v _^_^_^^^_^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^M^^^^^. Fishing Offers Fun And Food) Sportsmen Must Register Motorboats Of 5 or More H.P. Sportsmen Intending to use motor- boats of 5 or more horsepower when they go fishing during the season starting Saturday, April 15, should register their boats at once with the State Division of Motorboats, 100 j Nashua Street , Boston 14. State Director Wilton Vaugh pointed out that the new law to take i in the boats with motors between 5 and 10 horsepower inclusive is in full effect right now. It became law , as soon as Governor John A. Volpo signed it on March 2, 1961. All the registration is being done by mail this year to save the boat- men the cost of manning the 25 branch offices throughout the State, j The money saved will be used for the benefit of boaters. Director Vaugh explained that the application blanks may be obtained at the branches of the Registry of Motor Vehicles, at police stations, boat yards and similar places. They should be mailed with a check or money order for $5 if it is an original application or $3 if it is a renewal of last year's registration. It is necessary for boaters to paint or attach the numbers on both sides of the bow. The letters and figures must be separated by spaces like this—MS 1234 AA . They must be block letters, not less than 3 Inches high and of colors contrasting with the hull. Register before the rush!!! Open House Festival During Library Week "Join us for a cup of coffee ", will be the word at Hyannis Library next week from 9 a.m. to noon each day except Patriot's Day. The trus- tees of Hyannis Library Association have arranged the Open House so that all employees, shoppers and travelers up and down Main Street may come in and become acquaint- ed during National Library Week. Other activities during the week will be a Punch Party at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 18, for teen-agers. Guest will be Harriet Hubble of Chatham who has written a book for teen-agers which has Just been re- leased. "Moonpenny Lane" has a Cape Cod setting, and all young people are invited to meet Mrs. Hubble and hear her speak. Friday, April 21 at 10 a.m. there will be a puppet show for pre-school age children. GIFTS WHEN YOU MOVE... Celebrate a very Special Occa alon . . . Your WELCOME WAGON Hostess will call with a basket of Gifts , . . and frleudl) greetlngH from our religious , clvi< and business leaderB. i , When the occasion arises phone— MRS. A. Q. WELLER SPrlng 5-2478 MRS. A. J. STROM SPrlng 5-3618 SPONSOR oHwnBHHf* WUJOOMI WAGON