Burleson Dispatcher (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 14, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 11, 1964 Page: 6 of 12
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Medicine, Obstetrics, and Surgery
Phone AX 3-1611
SUNSHINE CLUB NEWS
The Sunshine Club held its
last meeting on Feb. 20 in the
home of Mary Morgan. There
were seven members, one new
member and three children pre-
sent.
At this meeting we celebrat-
CARD OF THANKS
We would like to thank our
friends and neighbors for the
prayers and acts of kindness in
the loss of our loved one.
Mrs. Frankie Smith and
family.
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5-1101 PLUMBING
R&v WIRING
of
the lake
which tends to increase food
production for the fish, accord-
I ing to Toole.
Prolonge Battery Life
Between trips afield, reverse
the batteries in your flashlight.
Then if the switch accidentally
is) turned on, no harm is done,
for the circuit will be broken.
Then install the butteries pro-
perly when you're ready for
your next trip out.
ed the birthday of Mary Mor-
gan She received many lovely
gifts.
The next meeting will be
held in the home of Freda
Smith on March 19. All mem-
bers are urged to be present.
George Baum of Burleson
was recntly elected as a State
Director of the Jaycees. He
was honored at an election held
at the area meeting recently
held at Temple, Tex.
Burleson Jaycees won a nice
trophy at the meeting for the
most man miles traveled.
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For the office of AUTO REPAIR—City of Bur-
leson. Across the Highway next to Noe's Auto
Parts. Any and all mikes of auto repairs. No
job too small or too lai ge.
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narrow, pencil flame. Ideal for
soldering, sweating copper, re-
movingputty—
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fuel cylinder lasts up
to 15 hours.
From a
lawn
The nursery will be open for
those who need it.
to keep the sex ratio in pro-
per balance, and to prevent
overstocking of the range.”
Hunt Success
On Game Areas
44.6 Percent
AUSTIN — Game manage-
ment area hunting during the
past season showed a 44.6 per-
cent huntei success, according
to figures just .released by
Howard Do Igen, executive sec-
retary of the Gaine and Tish
< "oniniission.
There were 1,578 hunting
on the five game management
ar< as of the state. They har-
-t.d TUI deer for the season.
The e were hunters
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Burleson Dispatcher
Quite a few of the lakes are
down considerably anyway be-
cause of drawndown for irri-
gation and power generation.
In Austin, Lake Austin has
been dropped 12 feet to per-
mit the annual cleanup of the
lake and work by adjacent
landowners in preparing docks
and boating facilities.
Lake Austin then will be re-
filled from Lake Travis, which
in turn gets its water from oth-
I er lakes on the Highland Lake
( chain.
Another benefit in lowering
ing. Biologists had estimated a
desired kill of 825 animals,
with 704 finally reported.
There were 355 bucks and 349
doe harvested.
Best hunter success was on
the Engeling area in East Tex-
as, where there was a 63.2 per-
cent kill. On the Black Gap
' management area in far West
Texas, there was a 54.3 per-
cent hunter success; Kerr urea
61.2 percent; Siena Diablo 61 I
percent, while in the Angelina
area there was a
hunter success.
These Were all controlled
hunts, fitting into good man-
agement practices,” Mr. Dod-
gen said. “Excellent coopera-
tion was had with ail the hunt-
ers on these areas where the
j no-cost hunting, was provided.
are set up each
show- | year to remove surplus game,
Haskew & Gamble
Hardware. Lumber, & Bldg. Material
AX 51161
states the water level can be
lowered several times during
the spring months, exposing
carp and buffalo spawn to sun. i
This would kill the eggs and
prevent heavy spawns of rough
fish.
Carp spawn on submerged
aquatic vegetation. A drawn-
down of about four feet is re-
quired for each spawning per-
iod to expose the adhesive eggs
attached to the vegetation.
Since carp ’pawn during a sea-
son of about five weeks, a
drawdown of about 20 feet
would be required to eradicate
most of the spawn.
Since the refilling of Texas
lakes is uncertain because of
lack of rain, this might prove
very disastrous. The agencies
operating the Texas reservoirs by all.
refuse to permit this type of
management.
PARTY PLANNED
FOR YOUNG ADULT
j SUN. SCHOOL GROUP
The Young Adult Sunday
School Department of Calvary
Baptist Church is planning
party for all members
prospects. This party is plan-
ned for March 17 at 7
and will be held in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Tim-
mons at 541 NW Newton.
Games and refreshments are
i planned for everyone and an
I evening of fun is anticipated
200 N. Burleson Blvd.
Lake Lowering
Not Practical
In Texas Area
AUSTIN — Lowering of lake
levels in Texas in a fight on
trash fish is an impractical pro-
position because of insufficient
water for necessary refill, ac- >
cording to Marion Toole, in- ,
land fisheries coordinator.
He points out that in many water level of the lake is
the aeration of the exposed
| portions of the lake bottom, <
i I The e v.etc hunters who
made application for permits to
| hunt on these management
areas, for the removal of sur-
plus game. There were 17,450 j
applications, 2,136 p e r m i t s These hunts
issued, and 1,578 hunters
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Deering, R. G. K. Burleson Dispatcher (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 14, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 11, 1964, newspaper, March 11, 1964; Burleson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1242449/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Burleson Public Library.