The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 31, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 4, 1957 Page: 2 of 8
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Pap* - The Graham Leader, Monday, November 4, 1957
By L. A. WILKIE
There was turkey on the Thanks-
Si\ inti table oi mf&y lucky Texans
this year!
Turkey season opened Nov lb,
alone with tW utiile tail deer sea
son, in many areas of the state
Most of the bints were killed in
ber ends
As new seasons come on, otherr
pass out ft.no longer is legal to
kill doses in eijher the North or
South rone I
It will be legal to kill mule deer
west of the Pecos between
20 2'. (inclusive.
The while till
season will end
the Edwards l’!a ei.u. better known poc gj a, a'l|l the guosa season
as^the Hill country of Texas. But j-|ien lt Wl[j legapjo kill only
other spot, ok the state also, pro-' ,ll0ks ariJ <,usiI untjl Jjn. ig.
sided t few gobble,-, .■ After that the shotguns can be
ttttli hi bieinmna of the deer .U1K.,| i),.jn and put awav unti
and turkey season, only one more mAt s,,p, , unless you like to
open season is awaited by tin ,hu„, (rou,
^il season It will Incidentally
hunters qbail season It will
be legal to hunt pi..I m most of
the coun jt > Tf
-v«. dter Dec on
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Wild Game For
Tasty Megls ,
shooting ' crows at
tin end of. the season is a goo.
i... to art rid of old hells at.
at the >am, time do your bit ir
ki!ti11u oif these black rascals.
Many_.jpv,ns will have' cro\
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DON'T STOP
When You Have Woii
Your First Victory y
""’•"STEP FORWARD
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COPVR.»0HT — UNCRw SERVICE
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at^v bout dock a ft.: i
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u*i m the boi'om* ;
roins have almoa
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cut, Tu.
od oi cook mu
CarcM a.n4*n )[ * j i* . .mu a:.l
.mats are t iy m iaudi the sanu
u. inner as f carcavses,and tufi»
are cooke d **> tht n .ir,
that air us«m! for In i*t of a sirr.*
la; jjradt As with be<‘f, the lom ... 4 *.
cuts are ir/. A tender U oast a ai.d .n.u m n<'od .
St.sk> from the . in can usual.y £ ^
b. cooked satisfactorily by dry
recent _
filli-tl t^hers__
li boats ..... to lift ii ioni tiTn1
and gin „ood sen ice; *.hey nee.
eace Mark it on your calendar t"
met,' > i - *l'dlcalt’ the next pretty week-end
or at least a portion of it, to
cheeking your boat 1'erhaps it
to be hauled out of
beat. Moist heat
more satisfactory tor the other
cuts.
The loin will give the best roasts
and steaks (sirloin or porterhouse!
insult and nu' or a coat of pain.
considered . Pa,nt is ‘’r'Pty ,0. ‘h° ,lfe °f
fhe other fco-* ss as to its appearance
You may want to dry-dock your
boat for the win'er. but this Isn’t
necessary in Texas. There’ll be
plenty of week-ends during the
Chuck and rump are good for po- P,lm> OI aur>n*
roasts and ground meat The roui,d '*,nlcr n,on'h* '*hen >'°“ csn *«'
w ill make good steaks unless th'r ln snme «ood flsh,n* or ^“K'
animal is particularly touch ln
this case, it can be ground or
uaed as swiss steak If the leg is
small' it may be ruaated all in
one piece in the manner of a leg
of lamb Shank neck flank and
sparenbs can be best used for
soups, stews and ground meat
Venison is a rather dry mFal
While you're at it. check your
trailer.
See that the bearings have plen-
ty ol grease and that the tires
are in good condition.
Crappie Are Plentiful
'Most of the fish being caught
are crappic and sand bass Every
lake and stream in Texas ii pro-
Addition ol suet, butter, or bacon p',‘n^ ^eCIJJ2l* *Xa*'bat
a
a "Sr ass wa&a:|Sj era zjrL’SU
The characteristic veniaon Havor weal.
is concentrated largely in the fat u,,rlT1E the past year there have
The removal of the bulk of fat bo,’n many fishing barges and
w ill make it less “garni ” Spices d"URhnut shaped barge* built on
and herbs help to bring out Its ‘he maJor lakr< Thr>’ *rc baited
good flavor
PRIZE SUBSCRIPTION CONTEST
Rushing through the last days in their final Efforts
for supremacy, participants in the Grah|dm Leader's
now famous "Everybody Wins" Prize Subscription
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Contest are racing swiftly and determinedly toward
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the goal - Saturday, December 21st - at which time
the "Golden Horn of Plenty" will be tipped over to
disburse its richly laden treasures and six of the most
aggressive contenders for pizes w i I I receive their
greater rewards.
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Contestants, and friends of contestants, make these
next thirteen working dayi reap a harvest of sub-
scriptions for you. Fill every possible hour (juring ihe
short remaining time with systematic effoit, rightly
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planned, properly erecuted and thoroughly wall done.
Long term subscriptions count most in .terms of vot-
ing strength, of course, and a few such groups now
mighf be the very ones necessary to put you over the
finish line with "flying colors."
And I Quote
“The ma,n who lead* a
down and furnish ideal spots for
crappie fishing Some of them
are steam heated There is one or.
Whi'fney that even provides TV.
Other fisjivrmvf .ju** tie their
boats up to dead trees jaticking
double out 0f (ht. water, or anchoq at well-
life is likely to get through twice marked spots and catch their crap-
as quick.”—J. E. Cook —- ■—- -
"No matter how • flat your con
a woman a!
it flatter
venation may be
ways like to have
Dick Stanxione.
The dictionary is the only place
where success crimes before work “
—Arthur Br’sbane
‘‘Experience is something T al-
ways thlQk I rune ufltil
more "—Burton Hills
pie with minnows.
Kor sandies most of th^ fisher-
My Neidbiers
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men right noiy are following the
gulls and jiggling With a limit of
25 -andies you can have plenty
of fun during, the day
One of the favorite lures is the
Dixie Jet which, bythe-way. is
made at Houston It is a spoon of
f SPL exjc’ls the right weight to get
these sandies.
There is one good trick to re-
member, if you’ie never fUbed
this way hefdre A light rig is very
important Say a 64 foot light
action rol with a 6 to 9 pound
test lin. ‘ Let your lure go to the
bottom take two or three turn,
on the reel, quiicn the rod very
dightly by mnung'the tip ilowiy
jp and down. !i
■Ihe s.,nd hit almoyt invari-
ib‘> ii th> down motion.'JFor
b..,t ■* oi a v usually are orl- tb
h rnH wh •! >ou„start the upward
■it -It you ar.n’t careful
CONTESTANTS
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... Should back Up with every resource at their com-
mand the truly remarkable demonstration of ability
ond capo city shown thus far in race and crown post
efforts with on avalanche of subscription votes that
will cory you through to a gloriously successful finish.
Take careful note of your standing in race for those
tremendously valuable'and hard-to-get prizes, toon
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to be claimed, ond realise fully the opportunity bo-
fore you to get in hitherto uncovered sections of this
vast and prosperous area for more of the readily ob-
tainable subscribers who are merely waiting to be
asked to join the ever-increosing"reoders to the Gra-
ham Leader.
GRA ND CAPITAL PRIZE
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Purchased Through and
on Display at Musser
Chevrolet Co., Second
and Elm Streets, Graham
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Dont Vwry...
Its Never
too Late/
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the h«^k ou! of Us
r* it ha> »ct
f ^ »<»d fishermen with
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This 1958 Chevrolet hot
the New Turbo-Fire V-8
Engine, Powerglide
Transmission and it Pub
ly Equipped with Rodi«b
Heater ond Whitewall
Tires.
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l<« Pkk ■*. Tour ‘plion*
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Meet daw a brautt/wl tower
gill ... parfccl "for lk«
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foen 1/ »#-
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Poor |re#«fM||
pc Vi i ha cmmntry
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Art You Ready? ,
ha r'P’t marir arrang.
lens yet f->r a place to hunt
■..ii. you’d better hurry. E <
id. a ,n pom's to tire vary b
a-i,t- ii yvars Tli»-rc was a tr •
leniious h^'ih and survuai tnl-
>vr. of the native birds In ad-
itiun thousands of birds from!
afehenes were released through '
out the state
There II be a new quail for |
Texas shiHiters this season.
It is the Coturnix. It's an Asi
atie bud recen'ljr brought to^thi--1
count ,-y Several thousand ^ere
released in Texas during the late
i immer They were hatched at the
Game A Fish Commission farm at
Tyler.
The Coturnix Is a moat interest-
ing looking bird, slightly smaller
than the bob. but looking some-
what like It.
It is a fine bird for training
dogs, but a hard bird to get up
You ran almost walk on one be-
f<i£“ it w ill take flight.
frhe Coturnix la a migratory
bird, however, and is expected to
-wove about Ihe state quite a bit
Because of this it usually can
,-vive a drouth better than the
boh.
These birds all have heeh band-
ed If you get one, be sure and
urn the band over to your local
ram* warden, or tend M to the
'58 CHEVROLET Bel Air 4-Door Sedan
$750.00 IN CASH
WOSTH V3f|42^
EXACTLY
Second Grand Prize
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EXTRA CASH BONUS AWARDS FOR “PLACE” WINNERS
Salt Cr<
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Researc
Editor's note
Philosopher on
farm on Salt
prating the nev
this week indie
De«t ceditor:
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paper which a
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you can get ne
MARK!
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paan*»a»-->^
Mr. and Mri
Sandra spent
Olney with th
grandparents, ]
Peter*.
Mr. and Mr:
visiting severa
with their daui
Mr. and Mrs. (
Mr. and Mrs.
They plan to
in Houston w
wife, Mr and‘!
returning horn,
Mr. and M.
rpent Sunday
Mr. and Mrs.
ham and celet
ear'y with all
they may lea
Hobbs. New M
holidays with
Wilbur Lee at
Mr. and Mrs
•nd Neal speu
Azle visiting 1
Mrs. L L. Led
Mr. and Mr
spent Sunday
Mr, Ash Deavi
Bro. and Mi
children spen
Abilene. Texas
J. B Chick an
< Mr. and Mr,
‘ family from B
holidays with
Mrs. J. ». Fo
Mr. and Mt
grandsons fro
spent Wednes
nephew and f
| J. D. Logan.
Visiting Th
| and Mrs. Burt
e was her brotli
J Denton, Mr. a
' Mr. and Mr
and Connie si
~TnnUy. yrtthJ
Mrs. Ruben l
Garland.. Lit
prayer meet it
parents at thi
lira. D. II.
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Mr. and Mr
•nd Neal ape
end in Odess
and families,
Brantley and
McCullough a
thcr, Weldon
from Housfor
Mr. and Mr
son from Big
recent visitor
family. Mr. a
•nd Troy.
Mrs A B.
Lee from Ar
ing in the c<
Mr. and Mi
dren from Gr
with her pa
A. A. Pierce
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h aMWaa la rarstar -Weakly PayraT thsrka.
•taar ag third ptae* win mein extra -boaaa"
ihg •» iP* st Ma ar km aW0
Fogrthf^1^^^ Wlnwr
la addition to regular -Weekly Payroll- rkeekl,
.....ice will receive extra
k% st Ma er bar total
wtonar ef fourth place will receive extra
■VeMV- check tor flKk
Plftk win,.,
add
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Is addition to ragutar-Waakty Pamir dida,
- st >fth place will receive extra •%snr
Mr SUM kls tr 1st totkl aaralaga
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Coil O’ Tdlephont, Or Writ* EVERYBODY WINS” Conttot Dipt. Thd
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The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 31, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 4, 1957, newspaper, December 4, 1957; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1116949/m1/2/: accessed June 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.