The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 193, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 21, 1931 Page: 3 of 4
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GULF
ver. apparently , has
in
busy taking physical education, but
when they
from the drouth hill is marked up
going, One. two. three, four "Oh,
and immensel
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attention during the period < i
some mighty fine newspaper serv
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The South Ims been rick of its
some1
well
your
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they begin again with
laugh.
| Fats playing.
Wilde
It is easy to transplant.
rability of its wood are proverbial.
sweetest of nil honey
..jar*
Where the Colorado foams.
The game proved to be long and of George Washington, who
most ardent of tree lovers and tree
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The commemorative planting be-
boys knew how it was done.
NOTICE!
basketball games.
HEAVY DUTY 13-PLATE
age
n.in., for the purpose of submitting
STAR BAI TERY
' will discount the probability of any
s being dedicated
of hospital.
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you find these names? They were]
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a memorial
$8.85 exchange
such tree
day at Collegeport. Saturday, Jan
1 was thinking about it, I forgot it
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puny.
Bay City Tire Store
them together and divide by two filed for
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officer wil deliver an address at
the schools
Road Service
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and no on, ane take these home and
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plant them
But nothing dominated
the splendor of the trees originally
mules backwards to the plow
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Tone and Performance
Mass Pills
medicines and vaccine
Total value $3.30
Drugs and chemicals of all
are expected
Funeral Directors
kinds Our toilet articles are
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new and fresh with prices to
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found in the
stationery, the best. And Mas-
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your need* in our line, at the
Phone 101
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The reputation which '
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tree which ereated the greatest til
rore in the old wo’Id when it was
first introduced abroad, on account
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balls going and they are going too.
(“Say' Who let that ball go? Well.
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pleasure
Pollard
Ameri- |
when
For proof write to the farmer
who broke hl* neck.
o'clock.
Dr. J. E Simona, county health
Margaret Yeamans, Eleanor Fran-
cl* Ausburn, Leona Brent and Mrs
F Dylla and Mrs. II M. Graves.
After the prrgram hot chocolate!
The Booker Washington School
of Nashville and their band with a
program of comedy an dsong
College-
' causes
i great
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and
Misses Lula Van O'Bannion and
Juanita Webb of Blessing, visited
in Bay City, Tuesday.
ing a real town and a more pros-
perous county.
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and
(R‘\y,9
him.
came
aptly pointed ish Glants and four New Zealand
do
Qwality and Price Mere.
Give me my little village
A dreaming by thesea.
Our town that’s old with age.
But fresh and dear to me.
proudest of a silvery ribbon,
soft
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me mol ial committees are the Back !
Locust, the Lombardy Popular, the
ment will later be furnished by
Collegeport.
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Laughlin.
Hoy’s Praeticing Basketball.
At three o’clock look out of the
window and this is what you will
see.
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and forest plantings.
The American Tree association is
urging that so far as possil~ all
memorial trees shall be set out and
Mrs. Paul
l-lm
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and Nellie Hutter. । that's using
At the end of the game the score Eats. I •1.....
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people farmed on the side of moun- '
tains the farmers bad to hiteh their *
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The Markham boys came to Gulf|
Friday, Jan. • and played ball The
Pirates gave them a pretty tight
aI game, the score being 14 to 11 in fa-
V vor of Markham
speaking, evergte
everywhere as sul
and went to Bay Citv Friday, Jan 10,000,000 MEMORIAL IBUS TO
BE PLANTED is II A I t RE OF
W. E. GOODWIN MUSOELECTRIC
COMPANY
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Senior News.
Oh' what a relief! The mid-terms
game Gulf completed several plays ' planters,
from center that showed the Gulf •
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COLLEGEPORT WILL ENTER-
TAIN TRUSTFEES
M A TAGORDA.
By Margarete Swagerty.
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I member, Margaret Ausburn. joined,
and Beulah Cooper, the treasurer,
I was chosen to take over the office
] of secretary also, as the former
! secretary has dropped out.
■ to w hlch
lulls will di-
Menjou in an interesting romance
nt a dashing, handsome private in Reporter
The 1932 Accounting the pre sident’s attitude Wednesday. I
• he voiced some opinion, which mt!
, dead or dying l ree
because where I
Why don't some the capitol at Richmond, Va . by
of you other coaches jar loose? We|Governor Pollard, with ceremonies
When revolutions occur in Mono-
" : . propriate
ice botli daily and weekly. If you
take into consideration the size of
your town and the population of
SARGON
SPECIAL
2 Bottles Sarzon.
The average voter is unfamiliar
with the devious ways of politics
You need not wait until January '
1, 1932 to turn a new leaf. Turn
it. They gave Palacios a beating
Every player on the Gulf team got
West, which normally is strongly )
republican, has been alienated by
the president's stubborn opposition
24. A business session will be held
in the morning opening at ten
Hor daughter is with Mrs.
Gilmore.
enttre rabbitkry, i
I White Flem-
"Other Men s
Women
WASHINGrON BICENTENNIAL. fragrance
finance the
movement.
President II
will be recorded and the
"Morocco
shall be registered with the Ameri-
I missed that one. I This is
too good for our town. Patronize
uh ho that we can employ more]
to plant individually
tree.
It is urged that eve
could not expect us to win But oh' | get your clothes and go home." Ml
Year's resolutions? You have? Am ,
I not right? I have broken most of That * bound
| mine. number.
some goals ' "Oh,
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The board of trustees of district
26, Collegeport has extended an in-
vitation to the common school dis-
trict trustees and to the county
board of the county to spend the
to be the correct with the existing recon
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No Nir, not me.
I tot a of politics, won at the expense
of human misery, will be hard to
explain when the next roundup of
' votes is launc hed.
a.m. on the subject of Health
ing and growing trees may be <led- western American const The petri
icated in February, 1932. By setting fiec । forests of Arizona is a sequoia
the trees out this year. planters <r„wth millions of years ago,
that went to the bottom of a Hen
that covered nil the land for ages
■ nut it b noted, was the American
in big black letters on the hill of
shifted the burden of relief to the
Red Cron which now must make
a public appeal for funds. The tail-
ure of the administraion to act in
thia omor ency will not be forgot-
ten.
. ...... . , Giant Redwood, tile W hite Pine, th
thought 1 told you to get . "
American Elm. the Sugar Map e.
You must have
GEO N YAID,
Secretary of Gulf, Colorado
and Santa Fe Railway com- 1
records church work.
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of other amamomame-
striking the tool loans provision
FOR TRADE for city
will be served about 1 one today Every day is a new day
losses occur
memorials This is regarded as ap
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farmer fell out of his field into
another man’s field. and broke his
probably tiresome, for there were
were many fouls. Yet it was a good
8 ganizations nre carrying out group
• I plans, and are urging every citizen
Among Ine trees to which special
attention is being directed b the
hie for memorial plantings as
deciduous trees but where they
out that the money rerunded to a I Reds, Hutches included.
I wan us uxu u pan nuge uau «!• | - i' didn’timens grown from seeda brought
rived at the postoffice in the namewish Murry any bad luck, but forback by Washington from battle ;
a while we all wished that Mari | fields. since it was his custom to
think about the constitution course
for we were told we had to make
a passing grade or we wouldn’t
graduate. If we had had some books
to study. It wouldn't have been so
garage Nee Mrs. W. I. Wallace or
call 327 IM
main, and these are confined to a
a handful of beechnuts.
just wait until the next one.
Gul-Palacios.
not in my book
made them up.
Mr. Laughlin:
332,
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Parke, Davis & Company's
and honey from its flowers is Ilie propriated tor the erection of mag
-.......• -----r. nificent buildings in the District
head as
Washington memorial plum
We are still looking for some
because it is an
Gary Cooper and a beautiful new
star, Marlene Dietrich also Adolph
llons of Americans approve He re-
I minded the president that $5,000,-
00 was sent to feed the hungry in
Russia; that American funds dia
polled the terrors of a famine in
QUALITY AND PRICE STORE
Bay 4 ity, Texas
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APARTMENT —Phone 150
EXCLUSIVE SARGON IGF ATM
Come to see us, you are always wele
Good people, we are giving you
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good blackland farm. G. C. Welsh.
Hay City. Otf
but it seems to have been al-
it wholly cut off in the glacial
until two species alone re
your county. It is a service you will
very seldom find and ane which we’
believe you will eventually come to
appreciate We hope so at least. In
the job department our equipment
is equal to any you will find in
even the majority of city offices
1 he Daily Tribune, Wednesday, Jan. 21, 1 93 I
gan last autumn, when the first
tree was Met out in the grounds of
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and quick to grow even in dry andHe 1,14,1 not understand why
meagre soils The strength and du cans are allowed to starve
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discussion.
Senator (laraway
anil we
immense sums of money are ap-
.awrmIAIE mULL EYES may be made and
A/TTEIKAIVA Dkept clear and healthy by.
VNIIU}"” Ml I ig Mi RINE daily. It diseolves
AELs Aamm-eg the dust laden mucous film, and over-
f . Mm 'X bloodshot conditin rrsulting
PN3X[N) 02 from over use. Snot hint and Refreshing.
FORKK4a4, . Contains no belladonna nor anything
% 7. G harmful. Successfully used and recom-
VA11 D H-VE mended for infant and adult since 1897.
EUUK E- I -e• POOK SENT FREE ON REQUEST
TE MURINE COMPANY DeptH S.PEastOhioStreet,Chicogo
Along about this name limo a
Markham-Gul.
On Friday. Jan 9, the basket-
ball girls from Markham came to
Gul1 to play ball The girls were
account which he must settle with
the voters when the presidential
year of 1930 rolls around This vic- i
The Gulf Pirates got together
Hero the boys come from the' Generally
. | dressin room, one by one, and limes are not
WANTED: General housework <
Annie Lue Hayes, two blocks south
latter he added trees whiel
of its airy grace and penetrating
Sanitation in
Only a mother could give a fellow at every spot Washington is known
such as name as Louis Kosouth, ] to have visited. In every state the
Frauz Sigal, etc. 1 patriotic societies, the boy ami girl
i scouts, civil1 bodies and oilier or-
also many apeci-1
Mr. Laughlin: How many states
were there in Germany at the close
of the Napoleonic warn?
Vivian 200.
Louise: 38.
Jerry: 38.
Lynne Lula: 200.
m placed before the bride who hastily
i opened them.
n.
placements next fall will be possi-
ble.
Civic organizations on Long Is-
land are planting a memorial tree
to Saturday -Claire F
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and the Black Walnut
■Ilie delicate -leaved Black Wal
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saplings and
to enter the game twice. Fanson
and Schwebel both were put off the
courts for four personals. Palacios
also lost two men on personals.
Later the Palacios center, Curtis,
was allowed to return so that the
game would be better.
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a domestic drama with a climax In be worn were planned, after which N
a leap from a train In a flood. the songs, "Love’s Old Sweet 1 x
Song," "Loch Lomond," "Cornin' (A
thru' the Rye. Tarry Me Back to
Old Virginny," "Marssa’s In the ] 3
the French Foreign Legion who.
Lucile Well, people usually do
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as desirable The pines have a spe "
The ex-girl reserves present were
Mr* R W Willi*, formerly Miss
Nona Dagner; Vivian Clingman,
himself one of the earliest
' February, 1931, at eleven o’clock
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til
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was 26 to 18 in favor of Markham .busy and throw
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Prescriptions given special
single concern would more than
hostess - Clara Treat, Girl Reserve
‘Qurning A New Leaf.
Have you broken your New
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99% per cent. We should suggest
recognized all over the world
characteristically American.
FOR RENT Furnished apart ment. I
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per and printing service here, one telongo. Mary Petrucha made 100 Margarete: Gregg surely did
all of you can take supreme pridelper cent on the mid-term in alge- । have a head him, because he
in and one that will assist in build-, bra and Polita Montelongo made thought up all of this (speaking of I
— shorthand.)
please. We carry Montags
Mr and
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Lombardy populars are recom-
mended for memorial groupings,
having an astonishins vertical ac-
cent and an unusual significance of
line There is a touch of mystery in
the Lombardy popular, for it ap |
peared on the Plains of Lombardy (
about 200 years ago. It has never
reproduced itself, and all the trees
of ’his variety in the world are lit-
erally wood of the wood, artifici-
ally proporated by cuttings, from
the first solitary specimen.
The sequola or giant redwood is
the grounds or park at Mount Ver-
| non on the Potomac, having them
Throughout the United States
during this year and next, trees
will be planted in greater numbers
than ever before. Ten million mem
orial trees are to be the feature of
the 1932 bicentennial of the birth
Notice is hereby riven that a
meeting of the stockholders of
Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Rail-
way company has been lulled by
the directors of said corporation, lo
lie held at the principal office of
the corporation in the city of Gal-
veston, Texas, on the 23rd day of ‘
and then returned to the light of
tiny when the present continent
emerged from the waters. Found
only on this continent now, the
tree was nnined for a Cherokee
chieftain. Sequoyah, the originator
of the Cherokee alphabet. The red-
wood may be planted anywhere in
its range limits mid will grow as
satisfactorily as any evergreen
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Heavy mail was received by a
Temple minister who asked the
public to write him what they liked
or disliked about churches and
(Post Dispatch)
President Hoover's v
fon It was the belief of primitive
peoples that the first tree to rise
:iom the bosom of the earth was
the pine. Among many races it
tands as the symbol of etornal
life
the game the following players ran your old bean. Say Bud, what is th
in Ruby Landrum. Leddie Brent, matter with you' That is about the
Lucile Goodall, Mildred Elridge, | dumbest phi) That's flue Charlie,
prenidential bargain Im
months, and this latest bit
ernmental economy aided <
attended by representatives of the
original thirteen colonies. This
spring millions of trees will take
their places ns memorials, many of
ably in restoring the solidarity
which eus shattered two years a ;o
Now a large section of the Middle
up. let's go! The boys are in two
lines, throwing goals for all they
me worth. There me Iwo or three
transplants well and I* of excep
tionai beauty, alike in form, color
of foliage and in the decorative
quality of its ruddy cones."
Just that and more can be
lived through
know what to
uh to look forward with
Mr. Laughlin: Somebody add
attitude of President Hoover in:
this matter They fell to see the
point of the administration in refus-
, ing $15,000,000 (or tood loans which
will prevent atarvation when $126,
000,000 In Income tax refunds has
been returned to rich corporations'
and individuals without a word of
mil
have a head.
Sophomore News.
Capt: Mr. Laugh line where did
that Mr. Meyers give her the other
half.
We have been working very hard
for the last three days on the ex-
ams. This morning we are having
a brief breathing spell.
We certainly hope that everyone
will start out with grand six
weeks grades for the next four mid
a half months.
During Bookkeeping Exams,
Jack: Miss Heyne, I wish you
would tell me the answer to this
question.
Miss Heyne: Jack, don't you
know the answer to that question?
Jack: I did know it; but while
SCOTT DRUG CO.
of the girl reserves and in order to. . ........ .. .
get it out she must sign for H Aft- E ’Mr* seerden) would changel pick up as he strode along
er doing so two large boxes filled J her mind
with glftH were brought in and I Metleve l< or Not.
Long time ago. In Spain, when
a survival from the glacial age in
tn splendid an earlier geolorical period it was
I in groves us common as any other tree tami-
. . I . luted i relief "A
that tile Markham | go on and get that bull mid get it
and.far ahead of the, ordinary Nowhere else are the skies so blue,
smaller city shops. This has all ,, , , . ..
. . i . . . Or winds so ree and cooling,
cost a lot of money, but the invest , . .
_ . , . . .. . Its winding streets are snowy
merits have been made so that we ...
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can say and so that you can say, I .....
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whether you send your printing,
away or not, that Bay City has a 111 ""
real printing office. And in this She" ( her tradition,
connection we give you now. om | homes
Solemn promise to keep just a little But
ahead always for we are ones who
believe that there can be nothing |
of Columbia. When voting (line
draws near again, he is likely to
ask some questions which will
prove embarrassing to Mr Hoo-
v er.
When Senator Caraway of Ark
ansas made his classic remarks on
permanent pre
brought from tho forests, and
। Mount Vernon today I* dominated
by these’
"Certain civic organizations are
recommending the planting of the
Douglas spruce for Washington,
them singly. others I
memorial avenues and
promise to loose a couple of games
just so we won't forget how it feels
to be defeated.
Jukes.
Miss Hightower Nellie, what is
rhyme?
Nellie Well er-er rhyme is when
two words rhyme.
During Shortlrand Class,
Row. Row Your Boat' ‘were sung 0
in unison by the alios and so- > M
pranos. They thoroughly succeed- | 3
in making a large amount of 6
also onthe screen — CAPTAIN noise but very little harmony The W
THUNDER, the modern Rohin Hood next meeting will be held on 2
of the little Spanish comedy I Thursday, Jan 22 Clara Trea W
I Glee Club Reporter. 1
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car*. Have us fill yours
jFditor. „ Lucile Goodall when they saw
5 , Ass t Editor Mm-arcl Ausburnigir Is had come they all rejoiced for i
T Reporters; Grace, Bibson, Dorothytiey were to play their rir > game '
3 "" a 1)(llis Hustead, rud, Ou|| started the ... ewi ( eltheco
Ann Duffy, Vassa Deerman. Clara following line-up Lela M.i Whee Couch Myers, how about lh.- sir ro
Treat, Ethel Oliver, tierulydiie Ry-1 |el. Lucile Mangum. Mary Petru rials? The boys start playing with the
man. George Schwibel, Bill) laircha, Leona Seerden. Geraldyne Ri Kelly jumping Remarks from the in,
Alyne Raymond. man and Margaret Fanson. During coach. "Come on now That's using I
Enjoy the sturdy health
that Sargon can bring! — Get
sound, refreshing sleep Eat
with a keen, hearb appe-
tite Have that rugged glow
of health Overcome constipa-
tion Feed your starving
nerves ‘and impoverished
blood Increase your bodily
vigor and get a new lease on
life at once with the help nt
this new and modern com-
pound We recommend it be-
cause we know what it will
them We didn't
FOR SALE My
consisting of se
lo the stockholders the question of
increasing tho authorized capital
stock of tho corporation from ten
million dollars ($ 10,000,000,) con-
sisting of one hundred thousand
(100,000) shares of the par value cl
one hundred dollars ($100) each,
to twenty million dollem ($20,000,-
000.) conaisting of tw hundred
thousand (200,000) shares of the
par value of one hundred dollars
($100) each, and to do all things
and give all proper authorizations
to carry out mid effectuate such in-
crease.
nlIon Each tree
Ireland, that emergencies in the
United States brought ppropria-
tions for relief in tile past.
Like Senator Caraway, the aver
ago citizen can not understand the
| Thore is a rich
interesting tree
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■ Brent with the program which was
■ cleverly produced by Bettie Smith.
■ Trude Ann Duffy. Vivian Rudin. ----,
• I anil Beulah Beard; everyone of the neck.
B । participant* were brutally murder-
E ed except one. who. a* there was
Emn no one left to murder her. com-
mitted suicide. It was pathetic ca the people have to shoot straight |
। The ex-girl reserves present were UP Tor. fear they will shoot ,aln, length aa4 breadth of the land, ev
““ “ “ .....* --------- another country en though it in native to the wes
to understand this you must
study modern history from Mr
Cold. Cold Ground." "Darlin‛ Nel- Id
lie Gray." were sung The round- [1
"Are You Sleeping* and "Row, 32
drove lo Dallas for three or four
days. Tin y went over to see the
new De Suto Six mid Straight I
Eight They will be back Friday.
men and give you better service,1
however, don't patronize us unless
, ' . are over
we can give you the service you
should have. Before many weeks,
now. in all likelihood we will put
in another Mergenthaler linotype
and these wonderful litttle miracle
performers cost plenty money. Of
course, we can continue on with bad, but see we had to re-
the present equipment and you, member it „H No use talking about
perhaps,would bennone the wiser it now tor l' is “'I over ““'I we “'I
but the Tribune will never be found .. . o K
guilty ol having it sa.....f the shop," ' " Freshman News
its ownership or management that , The freshman class takes very
we ever failed our town. Now, come great pride in the splendid work
-on ano lets build a real new spa- of Mary Petrucha ......... Mon-
per and printing service here, one telongo. Mary Petrucha made 100
*•11 ne vni oon tole gvnrene nrido l
Locals and
Personals
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R. I‘. sweeney
registered this spring, so that liv- | comparatively small area of the
I The song* to be sung in the play
' were discussed and the costumes to
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This game being our first, you | got a sore foot. Coach " Well.
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Ial tradition assot iated with the
HERe is a powerful enemy of
that cold winch "|ust won't clear
up." Headache, neuralgia,
grippy palm everywhero also
disappear with the cold Buy
»Jo 50c box From your NYAL
f r Druggist the next time a cold
threatens you.
risks everything for a beautiful | The meeting vas called to order slow but sure. Each makes a dash
dancehall beauty Gary Cooper’s at three o'clock and the minutes 1 around the block, unless he can
most romantic role to date or the last meeting read. arterget by without the coach'* seeing | lie appropriately used they are ret
which the roll was called. Twenty- him, so he won't have to take phy-
four member* were present Miss l sical. education Now we hear
Pratt told about the program to be oach Myers: Come on boy*. Hurry
I put on in January and the type of j
entertainment It is to be. One nem
Prompt delivery of quality lam*
Her and hnilding material* is the
service which has made this com-
pany headquarters for all the lead-
ing contraetors. In lumber, our
woods cannot be excelled in deliv-
eries which guarantee the least
possible waste la enttine. Kegard-
less of what your building plans
may be for the spring months,
permit us to nnote prices and make
estimate* < e materials needed.
histories trees, in a nation honor
। roll of trees. A pamphlet giving in-
Miss Hightower: What is tact in formation as to 1 egistration and
in a business letter? I instructions for planting has been |
12:30 and a program of entertain - j Those that keep a diary start each | Jerry. Being able to put yourself ; prepared and be ent for return i
- — ■ • • - .... day with a new page. Whyin the other fellows place postage by M Grace Tabor, 13th
shouldn’t we? Why not start today ’ laude lee But suppose the oth Floor. 250 Park avenue, New York
off right? We all know our faults. 1 er fellow had a broken leg. । City.
Let us correct them now "The I , I "Every region of this continent
chains of habit are too small to be A. Tribune Reader Jerry, I has, or had. its < haracteristie ‘
| felt until they are too strong to be read what you sent in last week , trees," says Miss Tabor in the
I broken. | about Charies losing part of his-; Woman’s II ome Companion
Gnif Girl Reserves. brains anti how you pits Mr. Miers "George Washin 1n ahose from
The girl reserves and ex-girl I when he tries to teach Charles al-his own forests practically all the
reserves of Gulf, were present atsebra, but ’ don t agree with you trees which ehe disposed around
( a shower given In honor of Mrs.! ( harles only lost part of the
j H. M Seerden, who was before her i muddy water that was on his Grain. ...
marriage. Miss Mary Ellen Coving- Teaching him algebra should be duz
ton, ofGulr, a popular member of j easier.
I the girl reserves. The shower was The sophomore class is certainly
aralheld in the regular meeting time | sorry that it has l""1 it * president.
: of the club in the community house Another president can lie obtained.
For quilting, tackig. comfort* w ith forty-six present. The honoree! hut.not.one that was as Kood ""I
and covering old quilts, phone tO8J. was told that a package had ar-1 Mar- EHen Of course.
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 193, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 21, 1931, newspaper, January 21, 1931; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1554308/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.