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Shelbyville Democrat
April 30 1931 vol LVII No. 44 p 1
col 5
KASKASKIA CLOSED
COMMERCIAL FISHING
In order to take steps toward the
preservation of fish the State Department of Conservation has closed
the
Kaskaskia river to commercial fishing. While this may seem a hardship
now to a few who have made a livelihood of fishing, it will not in fact
be so in the end since the steps taken will enable the supply to be
replenished so that it will require years to exhaust it.++
Shelbyville Democrat
April 30 1931 vol LVII No. 44 p 8 col 5
ROCKFORD
Ira [A.] Rawdin called on Lute Childress
Sunday morning.
Mrs. Maude [M. (Hoy)] Rawdin [Smith] ’s mother
died in Gibson City
Saturday night.
Ben Volkman and family called on Paul
Volkman’s Sunday.
Mushroom hunters are seen every where here
lately, but are not finding
many, too cool, we guess.
Roy
Largent called on his father and mother Sunday forenoon.
Robert Wheat died Friday night and was buried
Sunday afternoon at Old
Mode.
Ira
[A.] Rawdin and family called on Adolph Rawdin and wife at Holliday
Sunday afternoon.
Max
St. Pierre and wife were Strasburg shoppers Wednesday afternoon.
Roy
Largent and father were Clarksburg shoppers Friday.
Freida Harmon called on Mrs. Theo Lawrence and
daughter Friday.
Bert
Kearney and family called on Paul Volkman's Tuesday evening.
Arch/[Artch]
Wiley, Tins Wade and Roy
Largent assisted George
Largent with sawmill work last
week.
George
Largent called on Herman
[F.] Bartman Sunday evening a few
minutes.
This
vicinity was visited Saturday afternoon and night by another good rain.
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