Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 206, Ed. 1 Monday, April 28, 1941 Page: 3 of 4
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GRAHAM DAILf REPORTM MONDAY. APRIL 28, 1M1
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! bream Peh. 1 to May 1.
Of Season for State Draws Near
Better Fishing Promised As Opening 1 !Crmppie ei(rht inchM> brMm
inches. Trolling from motor
unlawful. Bag limit: Not
eight ban in a day nor
WKh promise of better fishing in Many, if allowed to grow until even whiteUpercCcali^ebaMno;
CHBABER TIMES
of the state, fishermen are June 1, would be keepers. As a re-
TZSiSLt d*“ srsi'sr
Sixe limit:
fleet ' -
boat l Historians have confirmed the fact
that the discovery of America cost
in the neighborhood of $7,200. Colum-
bus drew a salary of $320 a year—
less than a dollar a day. His cap-
tains’ annual pay was $180, and his
Licenses arc already on sale
I | spawning and many of last year’s j Archer and Baylor counties have
Ca * * anglers. Thousands of fish which catfish Feb. 1 to May 1 in Wichita
are undersized will die as the result River, Lake Kemp and Diversion
of mishandling by persons catching Lake. No bream under five inches.
Not more than 10 bass or 20 crappie
Always wet jtdur hands, the dc
be open May 1
More than seven million finger-
lings were placed in the waters of
the state by the game department .. . .
last year and condition, have been the.™, *fter th*,—80n T""
excellent for their survival and
growth, according
aquatic biologist
raent. Tests made
several lakes show more fish than
■ere have been for years.
However, those same tests also
setose thst more than half of the
ng to the chief urged, before taking a fish mm cswnu m one unj. .... iuui®
of the game depart- hoo*c and always be sure to | than 20 pounds of bass and an aggre-
sde with seines in'c,tch ** by the top of the lower jaw gate of not more than 20 pounds of
or a total of 20 crappie, perch, bream
and catfish in one day. Not more
General regulations for the fresh
wstcr fish laws include: License re-
quired, resident citizens of__T»xas
must procure an artificial lure li-
sh taken ware under the size limit. | 'rtifh ial"hires^or blit"
tions.
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Shoe
Repairing
Quality Work
Guaranteed
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Why Be Old Fashioned
All Your Life? '
You Can Get Modern
Factory Service At—
Gray’s Shoe
Shop
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N. E. Cor. Square Graham
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Method of taking: Ordinary pole
and line, set-line, trotlines, artificial
bait and seines or nets of not less
than three inch square mes,h except
a seine or net made of wire or other
metallic substance or fish trope,
i Minnow Beines not more than 20 feet
I in length for the purpose of taking
| minnows for bait are permitted. All
other methods or means of taking
fish are prohibited unless especially
noted.
j Closed season: Unlawful to take
' bass or crappie during the months
' of March and April. Unlawful to
use seines or nets or artificial bait
j during these months.
Size limits: Black bass not less
than 11
Young Co. Lodge
Will Have Guest
Speaker Tuesdays
As is being carried out in many of
inches, crappie not less than I the Masonic Districts of Texas,
(seven inches with exceptions on these|YM1ng County Lodge No. 485, A. F.
land other fish in certain counties. I g A M wi], hold one of it9 firgt
I I'mlt: Unlawful to take m any. educational meetinps on next Tuesday
crappie, parch, bream and catfish.
Aggregate of all kinds not over 30
pounds. No nets and seines except
20-foot minnow Aeine for taking bait.
Unlawful to take or possess channel
No exemp or blue catfish less than 11 inches
in length. May use one trotline per
person or not more than two per party
of two or more. Trotlines must not
be set nearer than 50 feet or con-
tain more than 50 hooks with any two
hooks tliereon nearer than four feet.
Unlawful to offer for barter for sale,
bass, perch, crappie or catfish, or
other fish except minnows for bait.
il
one day more than 30 bass, 30 crap-
pie or white perch or 70 bream or
goggle-eye.
The special regulations include:
Young county, unlawful to sell any
fish taken from county except from
Brazos River and from Clear Fork
of the Brazos River. Minnows may
be taken and sold. Unlawful to use
seine or net in Clear Fork of the
Brazos with mcsli less than two
Inches square. Closed season on
bass, crappie or white perch and
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FLIttC OUT TH6 BflnneR. L€T It
. . . G89IUU w. DOAME
oul the banner! lei It float
ward, high and wide
b
Ding out the banner!
Skyward and aeav
The mm M lights its shining folds.
Use Croat on which the Saviour
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night, April 29th.
At this time, this lodge will have
as their guest speaker, R. Lee Joiner
of Wichita Fals. Officials of the
Young County Lodge say that Mr.
Joiner ie a man well versed on Ma-
sonic subjects, and will no doubt
bring something well worth hearing.
All Master Mnstons both members
of this Lodge and visiting brethren
are cordially invited to attend.
REASONS
WHY
fa
QUINTUPLETS
msr MUSTEROLE for
CHEST GOLDS
Motfcor—Give YOUR CMM -
This Sams Expert Carat
At tho first sign of a chest cold the
Quintuplets’ throats and chests are
rubbed with Children’s Mild Musterole
—a product made to promptly relieve
the DISTRESS of children’s colds and
resulting bronchial and croupy coughs.
Relief usually comes quickly because
Musterole is MORE than an ordinary
“salve ” It helps break up local con-
gestion. An Musterole is used on the
Quinta you may be sure you are using
just about the BEST product made.
Ahtoin Regular and Extra Strength for
those preferring a stronger product.
» ___ CHILDREN'S __
HUSteroLE
crew made out on $2.25 a month. To
equip the entire expedition cost but
$2,800.
Lawyer.’ fee. in the day. of Ed-
ward IV were also proportionately
low. In a baronet’s diary appear,
the entry: “Paid to Roger 'FyipAtt,
learned in the law, 3 .hillings, with
fourpence for hi. dinner.”
The clergy were not much better
paid. John Knox, the leading divine
of Scotland, received only $220 a* year
or about $4 a week. This was a dol-
lar a week more than Scottish judges
got.
But if salaries were almost noth-
ing beside modern standards, consid-
er the low cost of food. A dollar
went a long way when it came to
buying a family's dinner. The item-
ized bill would have read: Turkey,
10.; cranberry sauce, 2ci potatoes, I
lc; turnips, lc; celery lc; plum pud-1
ding, 2c. For a household of six I
the grand total was only 17c, or less J
than 3c a head.—Christian Science
Monitor.
I Tmov&mt you
HAD A MCAOACMC.
HOW CO** VOW
FEU. iO GAY?
I TOOK AN
ALKA-$ELTZCg
AND CHASED THE
THING AWAY
NEW TYPE HYMNALS
ORDERF!) FOR ARMY
The War Department has announc-
ed that a new-type hymnal will be
I secured for the Army. It will bit- the
| first of its kind so adapted for field
| service that even a layman may, if
I necessary, conduct religious devo-
! tions entitled, “The Song and Serv-
I ice Book.. Army and Navy, for Field
and Ship," 100,000 copies have been
ordered.
A LKA - SELTZER afford*
unusually prompt and ef-
fective relief in Headache
because it is in complete solu-
tion, ready to go to work as
soon as you swallow it. Its
painrelieving action is made
more positive by alkaline buf-
fers. which protect it from
breakdown in the stomach.
Aika-Seltzer being a combina-
tion of painrelieving and alka-
lizing ingredients, has gained
wide usage and popularity
among those who occasionally
suffer from Acid Indigestion.
Cold Symptoms,* “Morning
After” misery, Muscular Fa-
tigue and Muscular Pains
Alka-Seltzer is pleasant to
take, non-laxative, prompt and
effective in action.
✓" —
Your druggist has Alka-Seltzer
In handy small sod econom-
ical large pai
s packages for home , >
he will be glad to
Ba lOUa - Try
VIka Seltzer
use. or
serve you a glass
of Alka-Seltzer
et his soda
fountain.
Reporter Want-Ad. Get Result.
I
,/>JAL-» SIGH-OUNCE
^ BOTTLE OF
HINDS
HONEY A ALMOND CREAM
size
£2
FORI) AND LABOR ,
Henry Ford upset the industrial
world by announcing in 1914 that the
Ford Motor Co., employing 16,8831
men (now he has 85,000 working)
for him I would pay a minimum basic
wage of $5 for an 8-hour day for
everybody on the payroll. At that
time, as a general rule, common la-
bor was paid $1 a day; semi-skilled
labor got $1.50; skilled labor got
from $2 to $8.501 vary—skilled work-
men, from $1.75 to $3. Also, as a
general rule, the workday was from
10 to 12 hours long. This action on
the part of Ford revolutionized the
labor world, despite the howls of the
competitive industrialists who
thought business was going to hell
because of -Ford’s pay raise.
Since that time Ford always has
been labor’s friend, according to the
records. True, he has been stubborn
in refusing to permit unions to have
a say aa to how he would run his own
business. With the Ford company
owned by the I Ford family, Henry,'
Mrs. Foyd, and^ Edsel, Henry is his
own board of directors and with his
other two stockholders thinking the
way ho does, it is small wonder that
ba can afford to he independent in
running the company. He's done a
wonnderful job. Labor apparently.
has no complaint outside of the fact
He nry will not listen to its dictation.!
Like “mother knows best,” he thinks!
Henry knows best so far as the oper-
ation of the Ford Motor Co. ia con-
cerned. And can you blame him for
thinking that way?—Chris Sinsa-
baugh in Automotive News.
All the oil produced in Texas now
pays an average tax of 9.23 cents
per barrel. INNR
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YOU’RE INVITED TO ATTEND
REVIVAL
SERVICES
AT
OAK STREET
Baptist Church
IN GRAHAM
Each Bay 10 A. H 7:30 P. PL
APRIL 27 THROUGH MAY 11
REV. ELMER HOLT
Of Throckmorton, Will Do The Preaching
Singing Led By G. A. Holloway
A WARM WELCOME AWAITS YOU
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Trout, H. I. Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 206, Ed. 1 Monday, April 28, 1941, newspaper, April 28, 1941; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1063962/m1/3/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Library of Graham.