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The Granbury News from Granbury, Texas • Page 8

The Granbury News from Granbury, Texas • Page 8

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The Granbury Newsi
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Granbury, Texas
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Hunting and Fishing Laws The Granbury News vLem Lamkin of Weatherford Deputy Game Commissioner fo SPECIAL SHOE SALE Friday, June 10. 1927- this district, was in the city SUMMER HASH FEEDING Why do I need to feed a mash to my hens when the eggs are so cheat)? is the question asked by a great many people. A teactiet asked a boy why he multiplied a certain problem, and why he divided another one, and the boy replied, "To get the right'an- business Monday and paid thev Dentist, National Bank, Jr.S. T. R.

Green Over City Saturday and (Monday News a call. Discussing the work of his department, be said: "There seems to te considers ble confusion and misunderstand ing regarding some of the game MICKIE SAYS swer. JUNE llth and 13th The answer to the feed mitrlit also he answered as the boy did, for the object in OUR TOUT SHOP PRMTSEVEKWIIUS BUT DOUAB BILLS WOT MOW CHEAP, BUT UOVJ GOOD TWIT'S OUR. MOTTO. VlO PRJVjrlU-i OUR.

J035 Sft.Tie.fS VUHEK1 BETTER PRivJTlUG (9 DOkiE feedinir is to get the eggs. If it Pumps, Oxfords, and Straps vje win. oo rr be true that 75 per ct of the feed a hen eats is used to maintain the- body, then it leaves only 25 per to be-used. in anu factu r-ilig eggs; Then if we fail to feed properly we get few eggs. She must.be fed enough to keep up her strength and vigor, and then laws, and especially the new fishing law that goes into effect June 14, 1927.

"This new fish law applies to artificial bait or lure of any kind, and to use these one must pay a license fee'of $1.10 a year; in his home county, but good' any where in the state The use of trot lines baited with minnows or fresh meat-does not require' a license, unless one fishing for the market; then the law' requires such fisherman to buy a commercial license costing $1 and good anywhere in the state, except for bass and crappie, i which cannot be sold. "There is no "open season' on' any protected game now except squirrels. Open season on them is May, "June, ulyf October, No- have a surplus with which to produce eggs. We can grind feed, much' more easily with our modern mach'me-py than a hen can grind, and for that7kfaon J'we; feed her ground load so. that she can digest it quicker and eat more of it.

And it is an easy matter" for the average poultry man to take off a caseaf eggs to market and bring back" a sack- of feed, but when the eggs do not make a lot of profit over the -cost of the feed L'lven them, then the first ALL NEW SPRING STYLES ALL SIZES-VALUES UP TO $6.00 INCLUDED IN THIS SELLING EVENT "The sportsman or hunter oi. Doyl We Buy for Cash and Sell for, Cash leaving his county should carry his license with him, and upon request of any game warden he must show it, as the law require-game wardens to examine these Buy for A and SAVE Archer "Cash Store" prjee sale on all pattern hats at Mrs. Humphreys. exchange fur cotton sred. Harris.

Harris. The State Game Com mission of Texas is trying tore-;" thought that comes the minds of many is to quit.feeding mash. And there is where the mistakes are When you cut off thefeedMn suinier eggs chefijj, you are also, cutting, your production of fall and winter eggs. 1 Don't fall down on the hen in stock the state with deer, turkey and quail, and since I have been kj in this work I have had shipped to my district. 10 deer, 25.

wild 2 Fresh New Uvaltle Honey and the price is right, J. B. Wilson. The rain Sunday afternoon was rather light in town, "but some parts of the "county had a lino reason. turkey.svand C32 boo whites, al low prices, for she Jias made a profit' for you when eggs were scarce and prices high, and the of which baye been liberated on game preserves in Palo Pinto, Got to Keep 1 ou ve time is coming when they will again be higher now, The hen is an egg factory, and if not The motion of lied Wilson for a new trial was overruled by Judge Keith last Friday and ho was remanded to jail to await the action of the appellate court.

Telling Them! Parker and Johnson counties. So let's take care of it and give it a chance. Be a real sportsman, When the season is open go get your limit, and when the season closes quit If all will do this.it won't be long until we will have an abundance of game and fish here at home. Hood county The Y. W.

A. and W. S. will serve Ice Cream on the ttl'lieerf bf 'SOnTe game preser Business time to let fed properly she will not pay a profit on investment. Feed her a balanced ration all the time, all she will eat of it, and keep the factory running all the time.

County Agent. Toe State Highway department will soon begin making repairs on the Brazos bridge, by strengthening it and putting in a new and travel will be detoured by way of the Fair View bridge. How.aboutit, dear people'?" Popular American Heroes Made by Their court bouse Thursday, June JO, with plenty of enter tainmeut for everybody. TRUCK SERVICE I am prepared to do local ing of any' kind; and can be found at the Frisco depot; phone 27. Garland Mciviibuuon.

people know what you have to sell. Advertising in the home town p-per is the best way.to take your goods to prospective, buyers. Nicknames It has been true ever sin American history, begirtr tl our popular heroes have had uioiniaujes, picturesque auti easily remembered: It was true in Mr. W. J.

Duckworth, who has LOST HOG Black sow, both ears deeply crobpe supposed not been in good' health for some time; suffered -a strokeof paraly the old. days, when Awi'ica took their politics iuore'seii 1 A 1 1 of Will iy- man mey seem to uo to have a pay 3 toward sis Monday and has since been in a serious condition. for information and when military heroes were lADVERTI given affectionate nicknames and eievaieu 10 positions oi ninN li mi- or. looay some of our great of her hereabouts. Era If Harris The Y.

W. A. met at the home of Mrs. Chas. Perkins and Mrs.

Toibort, Tuesday, with IB present, and bad our regular liible Jesbon. Next meeting will "be held Willi Miss Hubble hams, Tuesday, June H. A large number of Granbury Methodists attended the District League meeting at Cleburne yesterday. See the new Ribbon and felt hats at Mrs. Humphrey's hat shop.

national heroes are found in the world of sport and many A ni. cans know all about. Haho'' ine ueorgia 1'eacii" auil Litt.e Piker Face," who couldn't name stop: ine new liarbeciie Stand will three members of the President cabinet or three members ol tli, United States' Supreme Court. There's an interesting article on the subjeel of by Elmo Scott Watson, iu this open up Saturday, June 11, at Mis. A.

lVMillo's Park, 1 block Those who buy in the city or from the mail order house usually do so because they do not know what their home town merchant has in stock, or they are under the false im-' pression that they can buy cheaper away from home. Tell them the goods you have and quote the price in your advertisement. Advertising Builds Business You can reach the buyers witlfi an Advertisement in nunnoi ttie square. Plenty of Good Od Eahioned liarbecue and Hut 'i A i i. iwiun iiauifu in in cleburne texas 2 a different store very different american -dry goods company sells things women want for themselves their families issue ui ine ns in nitrated portrait of se.v.T.i! men and women 'who are kne vn far and wide by their nicknauues.

You'll WANTED--A; iiye. wiergeUc man to represent, the' jaijori a i barge of to saw bis' way out Saturday night, but was caught, bis saw way and be was Alien put in the. cell, where a saw would fit) him no good, "-c At. on 'Monday i .1 ri ocwimk iuiiiMiiue ur-aiioury, Texas and, sjaroundijur' territory. paying" proposition -y i i -1 uecfssiiry, ruru car all capita needed.

Address Siiigor Sew ing MachiiiQ Company, ('; burne, Texas. Come to see us iir our new home. The 1 iu uiu iii ine eiecinc ciiair on July J5 for the triple murder committed county, and the prisoner was taken'to Hunts-ville at oi.ee to bis vxecu tion. We learn tint C. C.

Fidlr died at home in Cresson on Tuesday night, after a iung illness, and was buried Hood county had no better -citizen than Cal Pidle'r depeiidable.en- Cream Station is in TneW lriai wasgranted L'zzie low prices for nice things' delightful things sent from new york by its own buyers its own exclusive buyers in new york all the year round where they buy for this store only newyork prices often lower. OUr Concrete bTjildlrig Mitchell last week by Judge and the xMattress FaC- Ktitb- Slie: was sentencef t0 tory in the on a Piea of guilty of building, more Com- perjury, bu.t as she was not re SERVICE That's what you want, that's what we give. Every repair job done here musl give Satisfactory Service we are interested to that extent SERVICE GARAGE I I fortable and conveni-oresented an terprisirg and a man of hiith 'mdrartafniHKJsr he wiH be greatly missed t7y )ii family. And community. The family have our sincere sympathy in their great an 4- UU j.

judga became assureu uib ent for both custom- ftu tand. 9o rant- ers and ourselves. ed a new trial. V- 44 New and used parts for popular makes of cars. C.

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