The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 250, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 15, 1959 Page: 3 of 6
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Outdoors In Texas
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ll> Vera Stolord
Are yjd ready for dove hunt-
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in the North Zone dove sea-
s' r rjh?*'ft‘b:n Sept I to Oct 30
In the South Zone it begins
O ? I and runs through Nov 19
r\ rpt m.tfve counties where there
It * a rather dangerous and
cosily piece of unsportsmansh.p
to siKiot at the glass knobs on
telephone poles.
(lieck That (>un Now
If you haven't already checked
your shotgun, do so right away.
If it is a repeater. t>e sure it
Is a special wh.te-winged dove (las your three-shot plug Hav-
seiison. Here it closes three days mg a gun afield that shoots more
earh'sr. -• than three shots while hunting
Ihuka because you aiso ian migratory birds is a federal as
*)io< t mourning doves during the vtp;| as a state offense. In fact,
tnret >MiS.lvf the white-w ing sea- any v tolation concerning shooting
son Tins season is Sept, ll-la-la, j, , ^ ls a foffense
tnrec.alternate days from 2 pm Most hunters know these things,
urf .sunset. but it ts surprising how many
\ oij are not likely to forget pay fmos [or violations,
y- :r jrun when you g„ dove hunt- v<.ur old scatter gun should lie
ing l it you rr.i .ht forget vour u ,[*.,] out, and a good grease
In er$' He a peice of s'ring j,(h dune on it Every part should
a . .rjl vour lugger fin..ci light ^e working smoothly. Chances
r<<w ard get your hunting Iden-
T1IF Cl FRO RFCORI) Tursdar. September IS, 1959 I
IT S THE LAW
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own property together and th*
hnshand’ alone wishes to sell. No*
(ourt will make the wife aell her
had ag uns! her will.
r.efniv a eourl orders specific
pu t irntanee it looks carefully in-
to the "equities". Was the “itv
uned party's' contraet fair and
tree fron fraud’ [>id he take
a\t.nr advantage of the other
partv ' Or wad Ion long to claim
n s rights ' Could he have carried
out his part of the contract'’
I’itis column. prepared by the
"tt.de |tar of Texas, is written to
not to advise No per-
o! i olltl'l It pt ol i olll I | ictta ill's
such as Inns ot even tad sent-
m : if.iy It will inst you $3.25.
I* i-Jn be bought from the Coun-
* i';erk. ;.nv game war len and
from iv.ost sporting goods dealers
Sound drug stores and service
tiatiujls also iiave them. They
are u'rdl for one year
.'An C mi iflpntaliy. you'll need a
tie d it was pul away carelessly
last year it may have a rust spot
or two
And be sure you don't try a
rifle lor doves. That's against
sounds like we are trying t.» tell
you all the things you ran t do,
you're right. You can buy a lot
of shotgun shells for what one
DUNKING KICOKO— Mack Thomson. 27. poets through glass pm I hole in the siv foot-w id* tank
in Seattle. Wash., where he set a vvoild underwater record of 72 hours, ft mintth-s. ltd seconds
Out of the tank (right i, Mack puffs a cigarct as hts wife Dorothy gives Inin mu vice wdlt a
light. He spent the 72 hours reading three a iggy books, listening to radio and watching TV
through the porthole. The old mark of 50 hours. 2 minutes was held by a California housewife.
hew {lshing license at the same jin(, W1j| (OSj
time . That- t* Unless you are An(1 Asides, it's poor sports-
more.than (15 years old. or un- manship
Ion y$u fi$h in your home county ‘ ' sheila Are Cheaper
w ith a < arte pole We've noticed in the news-
If you usYa rod and reel any- paj*,,.,, fhat a |„t of shotgun
w he ti£ egflWr in the fresh water shells are heing advertised a lit-
er nrr tiie Gulf coast, you will ,|0 Reaper Some of these may
m l a fishing license them are fresh shells caught in
"J ips the next most impori- competition
»• ! tit.ng is to Iiave a place to jt s a|Aays a good idea to shoot
fci.ng. .Tms year die law is p:etty jr,,.i, stlf.]|s unless you're sure
g*;!i <}i lence climiiers more itn- (|lf, ones have hern stored
f*oriurtt fur yo'i to have petn.tss- Ammunition stored un-
der unusual heat conditions us-
ually loses much of its power,
resulting in a great many cripples
No one likes to cripple a bird
When birds are knocked down
,t also is a good idea to retrieve
them immediately, especially if
you are shooting where weeds
and grass abound.
We can't always hunt in ideal
in." whenever you take your gun
i: • ■ 4'’.'- I>utf> » pasture
From all indications this will he
(,• r o£ the £e\t seasons in years,
l;. put’s in from every part
o' • .i-s*(isj that doves are plent-
vfe the::', along the high-
ways ‘o.TJgt* u'lhty lines, sitting
on the fences and m the trees,
fif «i) i: sc. sli'Kiting on the higli-
w ? i.a ga, an«l so is sliouting spots, like shooting over a wa-
at a h.rd on a u’lijty pole. ter hole, or on plowed gound.
When hunter* are lucky enough
to get a water hole shooting place
they usually fill their bag limits
of 10 in a short time, if they
can shoot at all.
You also can bum a lot of
ammunition in this manner
I talked with a number of dove
hunters last year. Most of them
agree that it takes pretty dose
to a Ixix of shells to get the limit
of birds. Of course, some get
their limits with 15 or 20 shots,
but there are others who average
three or four shots to a bird
Let Out Curly
Another tiling I've notoed is
that usually tne host snooting
is done on opening day
There are several factors rn
tenng into this Perhaps some
of the doves are not quite so
wild. Then, too. you are starting
out fresh Although you may not
have fired a shot since last sea-
son. your nerves are in good
condition and you are not [lush-
ing yourself You just know you
are going to get your limit.
As the season rolls on, the
percentage of misses usually be-
comes greater and you Wonder
what the trouble is It's difficult
to Itecome more alert and more
relaxed at one and the same
time, isn't id
Doves are givod eating Al first,
some of them are pretty small
and must be denned with care.
Aftet atwmt two weeks of dodging
hird'hot, however, the birds nt-
lain good s,/o and ten of them
will fill the fry pan quite well
So don't foi gel buy yui
license right now. Kind a pbn r
where you t an hunt with t*ct
mission He real earclul wheio
you shoot, and then have a g'»d
time.
..FIRST All* Many a fis|i*'i
man has (elt fhat it first aid kit
that floats would he a miglitv
handy thing to have alniard the
boat W ell, it s hei e. Jai k .1W .in
iff. a lab techni. ian nni ni't
s|Hirtsman who works at Men \
Hospital in .lourdant"ii, lev is is
the proiliiiei It s the .i \K I TT
Marine and Fishetman s tii't aid
k11 N t onlv d'»cs it tloat
t s iIn i ii .tpuiof. and inil dew
piool ,i^ will is waterproof I'he
kits are made in two si/es and
ai. hale sissni s gau/c plastic
s'ri|is, tape cotton, a T\T com
press, a drinkm * up t 'n uentine
and nn in*tm lion sheet The lar
lei kit also indudes a .IAK-KTT
snake i de kit, another r.r mdf m
v i nt|. n tbet is entirely diffet enl
front the onlinary.
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I’rrsidoHt Takes Oath
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i t i : c vper* w hose narn*
* ' .iikroo.'i three months ago to
i P • " 1 , i uis out of five, took
the 'u d "flii e today as Wert
lee ..lie. s second (resident. I.ue-
die a cue promise candidate,
- ' ; ii ip P\ the governing
i c., - i in I icniocratic Party after
i h.itii dlor Konrad Adenauer and
I i ononiics Minister l.udgwtg Kr^
Imi I the nation's leading polit-
il Ii guns decided they didn’t
want the |iih.
YOU'LL STAY AHEAD IF YOU
CUER0 SAVINGS
YOU CAN REDEEM THEM RIGHT HERE AT HOME.
COME TO 123 E. MAIN AND VISIT CUERO'S SAV-
INGS STAMP REDEMPTION CENTER.
Stamp Given With Each 10c Purchase R\
The Following Fnnvs
• KOENIG SI FER .MARKET
• McCElNG GROCERY * MARK I r
• BARBERS GREEN GARDEN GR0< 1 R\
• HEBERT BARBER ALTO SERVICE
• SOUTHERN’S GROCERY k MARKET
• KLESTER’S GROCERY — l.indenau Texas
• ARNOLD BROS. SERVICE SI A I ION
• STEWART TEXACO ST A
• KEEEEY’S FOOD STOKE
• THOMPSON’S CLEANERS
• HENSON ^ SONS GKOC
• NELLY CONOCO STATION
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THAT’S WHY I DO ALL Ml SHOPPING RIGHT HERE IN ( CERO NO I.ONG DRIVES
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WHEN I ( AN (.11 Mold I OK M\ MdNh IN (1 EKON
THF M0NFY YOU SPFND IN GUER0 STAYS
IN GIJIT.O TO ’WORK FOR YCj.rANU > O' I- FF'Vd t
HELP CUEI'Q GROG B < SI I0PRT-G A. I IOML FI
TRADE AT HOME
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& Trust Co.
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