The Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 30, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 6, 1934 Page: 3 of 4
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SATURDAY, OCTOBER «. 1M4.
reel. But PM corttin- the
honor of boinc the katydid that 192 More Cattle
thh inspiration for romantic i.. . D
of a rod and
ncd to any “kitydidt" .until i* waa
accepted that while P%4'a catih was
Are Bought Friday!
not- be enlightened
song. They may
on the past of this arboreal 6th-
opterous insect but they are quite
up on some of the present day
.katydid's characteristics. He ia a
bait that will bite; Ktr'iio trick
or a katydid to ?nap a hard piece
of toast !h Lv> u amj each one seems
determined to -nibble at a fisher-
ft ATY-lllll holding up his humor wat not a-
fresh as it had been.
* • n— * Two Cents Apiece
J. " Crouch,. ip Dallas As unemployment increased #o
News) Jj. did interest in fishing and Pat saw
Teas*, .Sept. 29.f—Young the pesaiBllity of Commercializing
era are uiing a new on his knowledge. Katydids, as a
add—it is l^iydidr.-J-oommdllityV' sSSmed listed in the
l a: auestion of this be-
- ■* Ifatydid story ' with
pioring it may be pros,
me taking s flashlight
lonf prairie some iumJ
[ And 'picking a katydid
COLUMBIA PICTUPwE 5;
(iitioual lis»0 allotment Wednesday
after a Igroup of citizens petitioned
.George W. Barnes, state officer in
charge of cyttle buy'ng "fpr an ex.
hr ve you lieon .Iuhib this lime of llie
iihnrnlna‘>' ’ i
.j.* Vntrn mmiletl
nut +1. T ;
T H1«»ikKom itior "quickly
* .tuaTr -oi the iirbrit* Change (hat had- —v
' I rife ' i •
Yale* • n - -«
(r luUk? como»Mpjp|aC4f nglH-r^but ■ was , -
4 •iw -tjuttf aIi|p lu do it Mia Effort
overproduction class and he knew |"5**n'a fingers.
pnfiefs were susceptible to a new j Easy to Keep
bait. But there was many an1 old! A’s a bait, however, MRydids are
time fisherman who had to be con- mudh easier kept than, minnows,
vinced, every young sportsman .was for they will live their natural life.
Wht n Hunit i Y7»it'll
Cioi ikl 4>ri sttlrnry it Ih« (
«/> (»-« +n-*ia pil l/i* •-» h
in y lb* ,t btnuahr In i*> •thru it*
fto. MliMNf- rnV||*IMd'MICfl< t
— a, Itavnu MSE
*hi s to inHutft hn* scvf-ntif- i
4*, f,’I•»* but i*l<i A nisi mlC
I »!*% • \iMMur thwv.MNl /!?> LA
District-Dowt
slid no one thought a (time, in a screen covered box floo?r
skeptical.
wyiaa Hj>n fo
• Inhlhnn-i -h
wan 'gmtbeite--'
:JwVc;L4tul du||i| a Wt.of th
/mm <»i terwRed ■»<
*4i p/caa.v ihtnLmu Hu pd-Lt
S~>u»h
re |ten to on* that Bver, the Western nimrods aftephwFf of lettuce and vegetables.
2 I — - x P.. V- • ' 11 _1T1 /l vii lift rs t _ V i, fi~ a ■ "^^711 ■■ (
Adjourned Friday-
Wt .of thinking*
•j14 to
-^. -etiui doiuk a U»t ,**f thinking—
a ItoUt 4-ve ^.en iiiU-utfiiiK lO |t#U-
\ou l«f weeks’ bif^J kept |nrtf ing It
Though
injg miles,, playing orders, dCivtng * t habitant of the entire Bouthwest
after them ar*l keeping a supply l and found in great numbers ‘jS*
iM&tri(A‘-court pitiA1 ‘Fr^
a. I’.ll .IVY
.n v-rhlu /
day afternoon afterr hearing a- ifaiu-
’ resulted -*n--ia.na>iiiat
it!' favor of the defendant. .limmie
Gunn ingham, distrtet ceric, says. *
County c8u»l '-Jrrtl convene Monday
I for a’ w«ek%f cakfS, both criih£
inal and eioil. . JeCBp*,-**...;!.'- - Jf
t ov*r—’If
liiitui^il
titTfr~r
)eltht!l *1
hqna.
T>att» afldfln thetf1 uwn■ hank pauls.—— ■ ^imlsTr, Youag »...i it-|-dittu«ibd_t
Fishing with katydids , requires cqpntie»~ to twitch katydids by the
only a fly rod and ,po. sinker-’ Yet Auitdreds,, plpces the dealer Tn the
mu a bit dexterity ,hy ^ast- | fiem J.^mmercial activity,
in*r,mie ipstant' the katy.^4 reaches) ^ j, „ yet tafe^.jjji.'
the -Water there, is a kwarm (toiy-itt thoRVy'im -ieourijlig ’tWuft-gei-'M*
for catfish have, « fatal Wlfsh for thousand on' haM hrinyu'C
the fat, pale green bodies. But'it t),em fp at night "by the hundred-,
is pnly catlish. j bluecat and channel J ((J h#ve wy system>>- he .says. ‘“It
cat, and sometime? a bass, that go crU(te but it j,
Iff* (ji-atrfut‘ )•»
Whth they
i*m* I*i ar*1 ■■ .»t |i
i p*r^i;inf.ut arrsmgetSh-hr
lUu: ^VFWf^Tif ri-dyhty*>.- J ,
rW««4uj«
v«>u -tvrtiiM-M.’toH'-v mvuio|a
^ ___ fbt'tt
' JW -w:nn3fi) v y nfcs
lliloit iKf tJb•Au!-i *+n *o>nUt.kHW•
uitliuk* U^iu^Mntca 'V^itns I'a'lwf'y'
fr^rrA ituci, yiMif /.-A-.m .t/ii u url
jueilmh amty at* U<oytn*n* fit r. ,
Vfflt /.Hkouski',1>W brr>W«i ‘if V“U>-
^iuHiiumaa. Mite \mui,i± lu liTui
Skt mtrkf9 ••) ‘i t» s t a A* in- Ii*m| h ’>
him to \# i< York JitJiut..
Xvbw *K* fo)lo*'» I'ulc* oak a t*
nom to ffWirt t; ki»*»‘ ohiI •• >«‘a o>fr
ht uiahra u Jlvoicr shf-TTfmhm sm-
rr« -&*»+*.**■»< k*,» ..iiuLuUU.i... llXLJ. f
/Yntr*. 4ii*‘*hIo # (iloim. ho* fi -tlrirt A»t-f
I, nrt^hri' tin'll Amin thill Hloaaom boa
bi VliryiTTiiTQ Xirtomkr '
aiistif Hr uofs tlin 1 %J "ZiikoH+lti trwl
b-hi'L s*jr-
Vm*A■ fto Kn <nfir tin—fnHmrmrr trrrA.
bur BJiiasom tlcuiuiM^joytug ihr -riw»
l * ldtal,
ydiii lindustry.
fished in mwl
lore ang-
t H. ibj^.iurik pVni ii,- h tr+jls v tvtiars^
: RAISES FINE Fttt'ITS .,
. C. lv.Longj.of Newcastle -was in
Graham this morning and brought
two large- 'tuseiqps ’ look ing peaches
f«n», hi* orchard to the -Daily-Re-
Might Bnd t long brush, beating the pastor offiee, - The samples meas-
! hushes until a‘ *!WSrfn "“I* llai'led I ufed nine and one.half inches in
j.nnd theh going, round and round | circumference. Mr. Long has a fine;
| while narrowing the cireje. They j orchard .apd , raises jrize fruits. He
j wiu get tired, their hops short and is former postmaster of Graham.
le entomological life ' weak an„ then i pick them up by j--:-^------ T' -
'-~“Z in,rt With the handful and place them in p.|^t . and Ihe katydids will c mg to
stridulating sound producing wmgs. _hnv You can bet 11 the t'-am's and creases until J shake
reams with
iy man in
go an old
in -county showed |hii
R fVfl
*om|)laiMlj4- fr«*m rm* mind yo*u
I V»r\ K\vt«et itnd ^mUB-
-r this allure.
inis+Mi m.if vat lit u»n _j l atl
terjthaii MHh littl# f)4ngn
TTint nut - 'ftrtr^nftwr' nil <>»«
kiilMg ■Yt-ut h- jiuiiituiua
^.'Yatns fnc^ tsv»tch*<V aA
omot1t>rr'iJ)Ht .was «earinK hi
his »om| TU«* nain nful a <
ina <iualit\ fhat undermined
tendlini'” i'i •• rnaNcIe*
jaw Me‘hs«*h(.*nl H»ia vdtrM
Jli-. LLAL-d ------
'•l — l- ftzin f tliirtk I fan aaV
katydids,
unusual
Is cure to arouse j selves as^fd -why catfish want katy-
Izaak Walton's soul ..did? and efaPpie- and, bream twim
> customary Inquiry, indifferently by. Neither have they
catch ’em with?|" studied thi
aid,. “kbtydids!” | it the green hopping
i—Pat ia a recogniz- i
. well, ata [ fishenuan, They do not care whether h« is.th^
nir. ju-u iiw >» » • „„„„,<
He miVRed away bln Btrweom >an
to bc-jpi Urocent ram retinverig
possessor Ijiphyllui.. --apedMh— w if -he
INSTALL A WliLLARD
NEXT TIME;'
SERVICE
ForeBros
Phone£0
WHAT YOU WANT,
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WHEN, YOU WANT IT!
DRESS
MAKING
SEWING PLAIN
UAL1TY PRINTING
AND FANUY T.
b . --—*-y ___ •-aayev.vxi-wa' • — •
hoic l.'took wiu ift my w'm* -like tkia
Wlraan -finmil ond Fi unk &hrgnnt' -
■ Mow bp;
HEMSTITCHING
BUTTON HOLES
. . . .. c(M*—do. I suppose 4* to
irnifniiifi the Jbeauti and *i«. (M
» bent you enn to' foraet th«v uglii
<V neon - ■ . .
^ V’jvid flnsiies Paris of ZuKow*
jjki symphoin sidewalk
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CARDS,..
■ n/ncu
emnss
!»■<«»!IrlV
stop »<•
T)u*-o .ACM ~*t£ VHf ■
ir—human uviijkr—
mn how liii Ulu* - a
most ol t ht'in f»il“
d . ‘Ybir have u-ht
”■ sire^Tiffiiwf •"iTRr wairtwfw'^tim1
iiuukly The door sain qinellv be-
hind her ZukuAkski siaretf
m«*nl ■ 'then i > ibblM Ml# hat tv
rushed out alter her The dooj-
bowjwg to the HauiUu t>f itn .nd-
fniniiie—WnrM ramt i—fug «Vrr
Lt.ndon . holdlfciir Yih^s bmid i
ffffiSBih. -*••••«- .“>«» '"•“»» ' -**«•
(4lres rTHshed through Rlnssomk
inj/iil She stared Into Yatesf tyen
mu.-HF—**<* H- nr % r r f dw> ._>’Aii
BOOKLETS
MACHINE CO.
420 Non# . Oak Street.
LETTER HEADS
tanked loudly
R(e«e foo
npty ot fuirut
moonlight
_____„ __ vital
leserted it so qifick!2»
ano in Age
letm* mortal
pale white11
oX_ the-4ife
iperinK hn-
imi,n h soul,
_______ _____ _____d the irtV*
BtrumoHl ..The fli-eplace wOu-Uts
glowing logs made eori^..'Rb^wtlV.
shadows op the keyit Zu|i'«^ki
might have been mere
The knob of HIT"'tontron,nr*.ddoi
turn»*d slowly The <looi openetl
quietly As though In mute s>in|»if
thy -for th»r"«nituh»hs of the lm«Y*ns
who entered the rohrn J«fhn Muftyr
Yate* pole, ag^l walkeil ulowfy
the small table ui>on which rested
ure. hut of the
life thk, „
ko hotly The large r
corner seemed Ihe only
thing in the if«s>m Tht
keys retaibeci liomethlni
that was hortrV in the t
gers of Zukmvftki Tht
never fully departed *■
ENVELOPES
SOCIAL STATIONERY
EVERY DAY
We have Fresh
Barbecue every day.
FOLDERS
Mis anus drew a way,... froth her
body but his eyes held hers stead*
fastlv with veurmne that only shs
and Yates understood
Mis voire was soft "Good-bye ~
And Yates was gong The door
i ivned qun ilp . . in sympathy ,.
W. M. FREE
Bey turned In the lock *nd
If it is quality printing you want,' at a cost no greater
lltah you might pay for- inferwr work, theft you will
give us the opportunity of making estimate on your
next orderfor printed matter, No job too large or too V
- » ' . ‘ -—■ r - - . ... „ * .
small. Our servic^ department is at your call to help
with layout, type ^election, and form of presentation.
There is no exthi charge for such service.
.tohn Munttiv Yates wds in hA office
Ttie long xqw# Of yempt> desks
stretched out before him eerily j
Onc» again bis face waa haggard.
wT.fir J6hn Mdnter Yltw had be-
dome anv elderly beaten man
Yofuth OUT B m^tto The Y.ate^
orgamzationw .something- practi-
cal sdmeth>»g for -Yffte* -U> MW
a 'patch on the wound Youth
UllllllllllllllllimillllllVIllllllllllllllllt the unMnlshed foo<l
__________Av He iUx>d‘ fpi a r
ORRELL SERVICE
STATION - - -
INVITES YOUR TRADE
SINCLAIR GAS AND OIL
WASHING !r GREASING
WADB ORRELL, JR. Mgr-
r_____ol Hlo««6m on tlx
Ho roRChoii Into-.
Crow ou! « nun Ho fomllOi
a niomoni .thon. droptioii 'If
------w.( wa,iopapoi bankoi
ono lam look •mrnA.lM IX
rn-urby
ono I-., ,,
walkod out Tho nooi
him quiotlv out
again tho roc— wa. #
with its sympathy tv
Th« butler admMIOit Van- ml..
tho Joy or of s a |>nturnout
Yato. wsitoil until tho- Ou^loi Jui<1
dopartod with hU foot and hat. thrn
I turned it, look Into tho InOco. mlrrol
on thB.k-an I .. ,
Tho BolloctIon wa, hamtard woyn
|lo stared a mumont then suddonly
throw hsrk hi, ahouldork HI, mrtod
.foil from Rim in an almost nhy.tenl
- elranro Ho iw'iotod his sad lip,
into a smllo adjusted his necktlo
rattod hi, hair John Humor Yato*
had -!o.meni|o4_(oj; ij.
iM-hind
V'tto*. waliaed down
....."
the <N»*ks crossed t<» « <o» ftnd Igt — — «
himself in Through Miss"Oower’s ,
offh^e to hi^-b^en pilvftte office He-^. ‘T
switched on ft kh^bt niidiMrtWT'^......'''rW
lifted ft pdperwelirht from the desk,
and plfkeil up a ftheet
wtnred ftt M If was
dum
‘Ti
From Mtm
COOK STOVES. HEAT-
ERS, GOLD $BAL RUGS;
ROCKERS, BED ROOM
sums, KITCHEN CAB-
INETS. ’ ’ ‘ ?
New ft Second Hand.
he Graham Leader
0 OAK STREET; Z.L , PHONE 109,-
Hho lookod up with B warm BWitio
a* ho canto tn Hor mood, forcod
and Botlilous was *a»
X>h. that* you art! £vo boon
aalttarlwrw ftrhoars Tho drooo
couldn't romombor, what
was calling Ho hurriod
tho teioohotto hook and
Yato*. John HtuilM
McCrum ‘^miiture
SISTERS UlSiDER
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