The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 274, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 16, 1932 Page: 1 of 4
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Phone 515
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BAY CITY, TEXAS, WED . MARCH 16, 1932
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MEHARG GROOMING
CINDER MEN FOR
COMING MEET
THE CHARM SCHOOL
TO BE PRESENTED
r Clements is
a specialty <
‘The Charm School’ 'is to be pre-
sented tomorrow night at the high
j of this section will undoubtedly sei
I representatives to Edna for this pu
New air conditioning equipment, re-
cently announced by the company will
il, Louis
id others
ist. have
d vantage.
ng
ale
Tribune is informed also, that Com-
missioner George Harrison of Palacios,
was in favor of having the work done.
Due to the withdrawal cf
tlie members in the play on ac
ilness and also to the bad we
hog
first
ass
ent
therefor.
It is understood that County Audi-
tor Amos Lee took the position, that.
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TAYLOR BROS FORCE
TO ATTEND FRIGIDAIRE
MEET T O M O R R O W
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po. pyra-
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looks!
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MARRY JUST FOR
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struct ion
Monday,
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community and we want you to
GLEANER'S ( LASS
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exhibiting
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mat of
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Une Merkel, Jemes Kirkwocd
k Dorothy Peterson
an internist and a meetin
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for I
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cecv.ve pumT
City however in our rejoicing we are DI EKKINC. CIRI
certain the El Campo scouts hated DLLDJIIVU UlNL
John H Frick, Fred John
fore, it was announced.
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Coach Meharg is busy getting his
sprinters and weight men and mara-
thon runners in shape for the district
meet to be held soon Bay City is the
I only class A track school in the coun-
of diagnosis and' in which the federal loans
if the
City
Several members of the local Ro- I given a send off tonight is putting it ■
tary club are going to Edna tonight mildly.
if the ne
men; Mi
l Taulbe
not afford a Frigidaire,” the local. Charm School." It is a riot ir
dealer said. "They possess the out start to finish
standing quality features of the
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Acting upon the oral opinion of
County Attorney Thos. H. Lewis, the
county commissioners in session Mon-
day postponed the road audit fund.
Mr. Lewis called the attention of
the court to Article 1641 of the revised
civil stautes which sets forth that no
pose of impressing the state high*
way department of the necessity of
such a route if the road is built it
will cut through Matagorda County
near Pledger.
advancement
last week, the senior play was post-
poned and it will be presente(1 tomor-
row night at 8 o’clock in the hish
school auditorium. Be sure to see "The
t ion's dealers and salesmen to be held
in Houston on March 17. Taylor Bros
local dealers and their entire sales or-
ganization will attend the meeting.
"These new models, three in num-
ber, have been designed for people
Fireman, Save My
Child"
The Tribune joins others in
ing the doctor a cordial wel
irt Anderson will take
The Blessing Girl Reserve Club
Green was the chosen color in hon-
or of St. Patrick’s Day. The green and
white decorations only emphasized the
charm of the home.
Mis. P T. Ramsey conducted the
ton. Ontario,
. in Bay City
profession.
। the district. I
1 material this
I should carry
Plans for acquainting the public!
R F Baker and A I
Sow some leeks this year They are
fine show vegetables and fine for
cooking if you learn how to use them
as flavors for soups.
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ISENAT’R HOLBROOK
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season in very fine shape financially.
They have paid for the suits. have
money in the bank and expect to run
the season with a profit showing at
the end of the season.
Sherrill of Dallas. tri-state di- shield which ha
that Edna will be
cite the reasons and the necessity
Meharg has some good who in the past have felt they could
year and this team ne —1 “ “-iiduin" *h- •—•
off some honors in
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hardly recovered from our
Coleman,
olid silver
nonmsn, • hairmnw et Hteun; 1 XIV uver
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know that we have a genuine interest
I can do. To
green shoots of spring-- silken
The sensational
story of a real
Miss America
who cached In
an bar good
made becaus
division in
as reported to
r Commission
Jon is the lai
t«is and Louis
pride in shot
is large in pre
the project goes through and the
al organization will launch a more ex- meeting yesterday was for the
tensive program than any used be-
Molhineiomadt iXh Innouriced: TOMORROW NIGHT
by Frigidaire Corporation, will be dis- 1 ----- —1 I
' cussed at a meeting of the organiza- I ----------
R. F.
udson I
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has decided to locate
carload will
distribution.
x- division in both
and Mr Colema
Mexico within 90 days. Owana beautiful
re farmers
iem passed
the Dali ts
It is the aim of this institution to de-
' boys will be held in Gulf Saturday.
Gerald Livengood will represent the
town in singles and Gerald and Rob-
, . 2 u „ met at Mrs. Albert White’s home on
school auditorium Don t miss it The Friday evening March 11 1932 for
seniorclass, putting it on •„The ad- a demonstration on table etiquette.'
mission is 25 and 40 cents. The pro- pmr.. . ,
... ... m . ,L" .. 1., The Russian style of service was
ceeds will go to the senior class. . . « . u .
shown. A social hour was enjoyed ।
be explained at the meeting. This
equipment heats, humidifies and cir-
. culates in the air in the winter time
and during the summer months, cools,
' drys and circulates it, according to
I factory literature.
Confident that 1932 will be a better
I Frigidaire year than 1931, when 35 per
cent more household models were
built and shipped than during the
because of the publicity given the
matter, the work ought to be let re-
rector for
Carl Bach- l
Dr B L I
in a letter to Porter Wh i
the local chamber of com*
Stanley Clements. M D . of King
Arizona and | Pacific, J E.
Dancettes—flat crope 12.25
Wadsworth, chairman of the
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As dainty as the newest
I and it
ntroversy
ges your
ire in the
the draw
u to wit-
'ill thanked local organ-
co-operation in staking
r farmers two weeks ago
man, Mr E
Livengood, Mr
, i : •__in which numerous indoor games .
The baseball boys are organizing1 . . . . . . ...
...... .. ___:0. ii were played and sandwiches and hot
in earnest and practice sessions will I . . 4 . ... I
..... .u ... _ a . . . । chocolate were served We were very
start in the very near future. Jack ....
_____ ; . ... glad to have Miss Carter with us
Hinton, active manager is busy get- . " _ .. . , . ...
.z.. .1. c.1 4, u _ t • u i ; during the evening and hope she will
ting the field In shape but he is anxi- .
... .1... ...... .c —__.... be with us again soon,
ous that some of the boys come out to |
give him a hand The team starts the to initiate that town into the order! makes,
of Rotary. Clubs from every part I medical cases
of the doubles
ROAD FUND
AUDIT POSTPONED aTcClemmevc.Chsmasdasns nt
_____ | lovely home of Mrs. W. R. Horn on
ALL BIDS RETURNED AS COUNTY Tuesday afternoon, March 15,, m
Mrs. W. R. Horn. Mrs. H. A. Nor-
director
rgr. He
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lA. Aetive P’resielent;
menaudiouorthbeeccuntyyrDaddronds’or Bible study. after which the minutes
the county except upon a resolution were read by Mr. Vance Porter. Ev-
by one or more of the commissioners, eryone joined in the busmess discus-
All bids, which had been submitted I sion which followed
by public accountants were, come- A large drawing: of an Irishman was
quently returned. It is said, the coun-I placed on the wall on which everyone,
tv attorney will give the court a was mstructed to pin a shamrock. A
written opinion embodying his legal I designated spot was given, and the
views i lady coming nearest this spot blind- |
As the matter now stands, and upon f lded received a rewa rd. Mrs. Joe
the interpretation of law. by theFreeman and Mrs. M. J Early tied in
county atorney, before such an audit | the ene one after drawing straws,
can legally be made by an outside Mrs. Early received the prize. ,
accountant it will be necessary for. at i ontest care were 1 en passec out
least, one of the commissioners to of- on which was written the. word
fer a resolution providing for such green. Each member was asked to,
write as many words as possible made I
2-
Kw %
ministered th
theria anti-ti
vere unable 1
of iliness Mr
school inspect
Through Mr. H. J. Barton, an em-
ploye of the Central Power and Light
Company, and also one of the best
scout workers in this section, we shall
give to tlie readers weekly work <f
the scouts. Mr. Barton is at this time
working to get a first class troop here
and several of the boys have taken
tests for merit badges within the last
P few days. Before many months the
following scouts: I
. Tom Anderson, Hi
• by Fred
farm agent
k: by Miss
Senator T J. Holbrook and several
interested parties from the counties
in this section were in the city jes-
terday in the interest of a road from
Galveston to San Antonio, making a
more direct route and taking some of
the heavy traffic off of Highway 12.
Tlie road will be built by the state if
iQa of this D
honor. Th
Anderson, <
Castleton. «
to lose a man who has helped build
one of the best troops in the state, the
one in El Campo.
scout masters and Mr. Barton hope to „.....
have a few Eagle Socuts in the troup. I gardless of the provision of Article
1641. the law governing the case. The
the Agricultural Recon- 1 the Victoria divi
Finance Board. predicted. Pacific Rail roe 1.
ager J
week Mari
and Leona I
n school her
doubles. Gerald and Robert are two of
। the be st prospects the high school has
ever turned out here. Each is a care-
I ful player and both have gone far
since they took up the game a few
I years ago.
They are evenly matched and it was
। by a very small margin that Gerald
| defeated Robert to represent the
school in singles. Gerald is a port
sider and has a wicked serve. Robert
has a terrific drive and a hard serve
but each plays a careful game when
playing doubles allowing the oppos-
ing team to make the errors. In a
contest Monday between the high
school boys and E J Crofoot and
Carey Smith, the high school boys
handed them a terrible trouncing A
few weeks previous the scores were
reversed but the high school boys
have improved marvelously and ire
j sure to win the county and go far in
। the district.
i Madelene Sewell will represent the
girls in tennis and Kitty King Corbett
। and Geraldine Livengood will take
Vilma Hobbs of West <
o has keen a visitor
n home for the pa
"-g" l
ular line, at a price which repre-
sents considerable savings in the pur
chase price."
ward left Wednesday
There she will visit *
sr for an indefinite ’
We wish her an en-
h her brother, whom
~ in their own cities but they create a
Patricks Day he-feeling of good will between the
ubjects wear the neighboring cities that nothing else
for having the greatest number of * HB
words. IHM
A delicious refreshment course was —
served consisting of green and white The Campus Queen of 1932 and the Panhandle King of 25,000 B. C.
.sandwiches in the shape of shamrocks, get together. Josephine Flaniken of Vernon, Texas, recently elected
green frozen salad, potato chips, pick-1 Queen of West Texas State Teachers’ College. Canyon, sits on the
les and tea. I skeleton of a giant prehistoric animal excavated from a cliff near
Those present at this delightful af- Amarillo. The picture was taken in the Panhandle-Plains historical
fair were: Mesdames D. E. Cates. P. museum.
T. Ramsey, Sam LeTulle, E M Wil-
liamson. Will Ehlert. Sims Doughtie. __ _ _
: H A. Norris. M J. Early, Frank Carr.
,'Crawford Barnett. A. S. Collins. JoeLADANEDC 11/11
nrrrnorc Freeman, Vance Porter, w F Tee FAKNILK3 WILL
RESERVES Peters Hager andH E Gaed-
VOL. 27 NO. 274
larch 14. 1931. was
if Honor composec ol
in your welfare and success
Tomorrow is St
gorra. Yr loyal
green on that day
en million dollars will be loan-J The local agent of the Southern
An Eagle Scout is the highest degree
obtainable in this work. We are glad
the Central Power and Light Com-
r pany found it necessary to transfer
Tliis award was
the record of the
when no accident v
Interstate Commer«
■ of major and minor eague bsebeil
players, among them Jim Crandan,
Ernie Orsatti and Mike Donlin, one
time slugging king for the New York!
L Giants Non-athletic members of the!
Mrs H
Plus Ult
March 1:
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M,« Elva M
Bower, of A,
bar home Sui
Mr Dave M
Mr D N
His office has not been' plained.
I determined as yet. but it will be. Local offices of the
conveniently located and will be an- been established in thr
! nounced as soon as hr makes the se- Myron F Ward, re
lection. The doctor is a graduate of Judge E D Henry,
the University of Pennsylvania andwest Texas, in ch
comes to our city well recommended apply for loans an<
as a citizen and physician. । on before sending
1 Five "key" farmers of this section
| Monday met with the chamber's agri-
cultural committee to express th ir
। views on the value of the loans. The
inerting was held at noon in the
Plaza Hotel. E B Neiswanger, chair-
r»<MMr«»Rsi ir»i» • VE«IIIIN-, IVVNIIV IL«FIWV, r. n
" I W.UII.N, W < inuh, * •. TAVIKI, w. «
agency havekthe shield is quite
hambe r withtion.
director and ...................o-
son, George W inner and Juettjay
Howard. All of these first class rank!
presented the required work for the I
following wwerit budiges CVics, chem- '
i dry, medal work, wood work, wood I
carving, cycling, first aid. first aid to I
animals, music, pathfinding, personal
health, public health, scholarship.
Making a total of 33 merit badges for
these seven scotts Tin* is the first
step up on the trail to the coveted
rank of Eagle Scout Three of the
above mentiomned mcouts will be ehgl-1
ble for the Star Scout rank require- !
merits for this rank is to be first ,
< lass scout five merit badges All.
scouts are working well as reported I
by local Scoutmaster Cernosek, aand I
hope to have another large group of j
merit badges in the near future.
BUCKEYE
for the practice of his merer. Sher
, izations for
Mrs E
ris. Mrs. Frank Carr. Mrs. Crawford
Barnett. Mrs. E. J. Peters and Mrs.
Hager, acted as hostesses of the oc-
casion.
man. presided.
Reports were made
Maliy. Bexar County
the past months wori
M Reynolds county
st rat ion agent, and by
So, on the chavntwet
Houston when the meet is held.
Friday there will lx* an invitational
meet in the city between several
I teams the coach has invited to come!
I down to take part in a meet.
Monday. M.
Scout Court ol
first rm Ming
m inid Dr
hool Thursda
e second de
login Twel
to be inocula
from the word "green.” Mrs. Joe
Freeman received a green lemon set
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 274, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 16, 1932, newspaper, March 16, 1932; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1554611/m1/1/: 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.