The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 274, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 16, 1932 Page: 4 of 4
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The Daily Tribune, Wed., March 1 J, 1932
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give is the fact that they created he F
New
Chiles and Beth Eisel.
Morris Lovett. general C. E. secre-
Frocks
Several of our pupils were absent । tainly bring the young folks together.
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So come on folks, we need your sup-
this organization
Ata New Price
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day night. April 4 Be there to help
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$7.90
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work with that good CL E. spirit.
$16.90
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lures to be shown in this country in
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Edna Best are to return to this coun-
misses
sizes.
Authorized Virgin Diamond Dealer
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W. F. TETTS
; the tournament or nt county meet
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I think physical education should lie i
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"I never knew one
j Millinery
appliance could
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do so much work"
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All accessories
to
THE FERGUSON
included two
mixing bowls.
salod oil drip-
per, fruit juicer.
beoting device.
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Nothing else to
bonds by the state for highway pur-
brave
care should be Uhi n to mt that our
buy.
Suits Cleaned and Pressed
80c
Suits Pressed
40c
In the beginning let me
Dresses Cleaned and Pressed. 80c and up
Dresses Pressed
50c and up
state ped in and unloading material shipped
school children
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WHY PAY MORE?
of our
ment Most overybod
economy provided they are not toll
Modern Cleaners
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MODERNIZE YOUR HOME
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MILLER
At Record Low Prices
PRICE?
THE
Dramatic Art
legislation by statute ;
t ompact
constitutional amendment •
NOT
$3950
Voice
Poise
NOT
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Gesture
Diction
NOT
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BUT ONLY
bolence
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PATENTS
TJUICES
EXTRACTS
BEATS EGGS
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MIXES DRINKS
WHIPSCREAM
MIXES BATTER
CREAKS POTATOES
f
frocks costing
Women’s and
'VE wanted an electric mixer
for some time, but a well-built.
Franzen attended Ute Christian En-
deavor meeting in Bay City. Monday
night, March 7 Mrs. Thos. H. Lewis
and the Bay City Endeavors enter-
tained the delegates with a Mexican
Located West Seventh
Next tn Masonic Hall
Term price, $19 M
with $4 75 down,
five menths en
grow with your hearty co-operation.
Reverend Gillespie our pastor-coun-
selor of Palacios has cordially united
the Endeavorers to hold their regu-
HARRIS MILNER
T. J. (Tom• EWING.
D O. (Dave) DODD.
To make Miss Bell give longer les
sons.
To make Miss Dorothy a brunette
To make Beth Eisel red hatred.
high school
I sports, such
the sleeves ever shorten. Arrow Trump, for $
example, in white and smart, new cologs
nd th.
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ball take the pupils mind from his
studies, when he should be home or
TIIE LAW OF
DIMINISHIING AEETUIENS
We I
Moyes
racque
your I
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stand
him tc
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last in
you.
Foil
Man's
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planni
advisi
in its
the m
some
the ki
once
assoc a
be act
One-third to the public schools.
One third to the state highway de-
out, thereby saving the cost of power
-r ful and expensive machinery that is
purchased from foreimn manufac tut -
BAY VIEW HIGH
SCHOOL NEWS
Repertoire Plastic Art
at
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ing in the snow, but we just have to
have sunny weather to continue our
practicing for the county meet—and
that we must do!
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three
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ment.-
15-16d
...... . .You, too will like
Mixmaster's attractive feature*, inclu-
ding salad oil dripper, self-rotating
bowl and convenient mechanism.
Easily cleaned. Always ready for
immediate use. See it todayl
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retain
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hold
succe:
County Clerk:
MRS. RUBY HAWKINS.
or County Commissioner:
Precinct No. 1,
P. A. (Till) BOND.
We are we II equipped to do the most intricate class
of work. Experts operating the very best of equipment
will serve you.
Phone
ill
tate ove
i in favor
"When Central Power ond Light
Company announced the Mixmoster,
which not only mixes, but beats,
mashes, whips and stirs, I went down
to their store right away and bought
one! And now, I wouldn’t try to cook
without a Mixmaster in my kitchen.**
of the state I
ture to w it
deep into the
vagant habits
ALAMO LUMBER CO.
John Sutherland, Manager
dollars, I would set aside
One- third to the state highway de-
purtment. two-thirds to the counties
as at present.
This arrangement will provide for
ONLY
475
DCWN
For Commissioner Precinct No. 2:
E. C BAKER.
FRANK M. OlTIS.
For Commissioner Precinct No. 4:
A. R. MATCHES.
W. J. (BILL) LUDER.
SAM F. HALE.
SAM WATKINS
pulsory in High School.
When physical education is taught
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The present highway
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We certainly are happy to see ’he
sun shining again! We enjoyed play-
very soon. . lar monthly meeting in Palacios Mon-
Friday Mis Claire F Pollard and
.an
seventh Flank
ill interest ch
Fun Section.
Remedies wanted:--
To make Hutchins swift.
To make C. W think.
To make Frances King blush.
To make Winston study.
To make Frances Eisel smile.
Expression and
DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY AN-
NOUNCEMENTS
P
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CENTRAL POWER
AND I
LIGHT COMPANY
For Justice of Peace, (Precinct No. 1:)
W. M. MANN.
R. F. ANDERSON.
For ( unstable Precinct No. 1:
L A. MATHER.
CLARENCE A. O’BRIEN
Regiatered Patent Attorney
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rIIHE student who defined this law as "shirts di-
I minished in size when returned from the laundry,"
spoke a shinful. All Arrow Shirts arc Sanforized-Shrunk
by Arrow. That means they can’t fail to fit you, no matter
how many times you have them laundered. You’ll get your
money back, if the famous Arrow Collar ever strangles or
drawing sustenance from the people dolla s for the support of the
in taxes must be prepared and will- highway department
surelveco
1 fab that
Mrs L V Stoddard was here on ACAn T
uniness UMS week. =s==s= s
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For the mo t careful and expert work. for prompt de-
livery and exira fast service if y u wish it. simply call
us—ant! look your best.
This year, of all years since 1914, you may have
that extra room, sun porch or sleeping porch at an
astoundingly low cost. While labor and the finest avail-
able materials are so cheap you may make a lasting
investment that will more than repay you in the lasting
comfort,■convenience and satisfaction that modernizing
your home will bring. And if you are considering the sale
of your home during the next two years when the short-
age of residential property is bound to be reflected in
greatly ncreased prices—we can think of little that will
add more to the sale price of your home than hardwood
floors throughout. And the price of hardwood—like all
other lumber is at rock bottom. Call us for an estimate.
We shall be glad to make it with no obligation to you.
so little.
ZceJor
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in the school room
HARDY
UK baseball and basket- '
The announcements which will ap-
pear from time to time in theis col-
umn and under the above head will
be subject to the action of the White
Man's Uuion Primaries.
For District Clerk:
(Re-election.)
A D HENSLEY.
For County Judge:
W E McNABB
ALBERT WADSWORTH.
For County Attorney:
THOS. H LEWIS.
For County Treasurer:
C. LANGHAM, (re-election.)
A. L. (Roy) SHOULTZ.
J. R. SLONE
For Tax Collector:
C. J. STEVES.
R. A KLESKA.
BERT CARn.
For Tax Assessor:
OSCAR BARBER.
the < fficers Li ul < Walter, president: ~.’ —
Marion Nestor, vice president: Doro-1POLITICAL
thy Franzen, secretary and Wilmoth
McMahon, treasurer; carry on the I ANNOUNCEMENTS
government de ■ * not invnde the libet the demands of NII increasing yeurly
ties of the people or opprer them schola tic enrollment and will remove
with ini burdens which they are Illi the ’ah id varolem tax entirel from
able to bear the homes, farina ami ranches in the
tary and the following district offi-
cers were present: George Schuler,
roles on the stage which they por-
tray on the screen As a matter of
fact, the entire cast of Michael and
Mary,” with one or two minor ex-
! Miss Dorothy: When was Ilie re
' val of learning?
Pat Jenkins: Just before Exams
1932. It is the first picture of the year
interesting! that this department has marked up
for future reference in that respect.
We hear that Herbert Marshall and
Seldom has realization so thorough-
ly lived up to advance reputation.
"Michael and Mary" comes to the
Colonial Theatre Thursday heralded
Jeweler & Optometrist
virgin diamonds
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state expense through t he proper au-
thorities being necessary to prevent j
physical and economic waste and in-
■ one else. In too many cases the pupil
• x I et t the h M he I to give him in
I undeserved grade so he can play in;
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the more
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What could be more appropriate, more
beautiful, for her Engagement Ring
than a Certified VIRGIN DIAMOND?
Of guaranteed quality, of known origin, worthy of
the occasion and of the memories that it will bring to
mind through the years, she will be the first to wear
and to own this VIRGIN DIAMOND. In a variety of dis-
tinctive mountings, in a wide range of prices, stand-
ard the world over, VIRGIN DIAMONDS can be secured
only through an
A"-zi
Qoodpousekeepi
SGeunnke
i as may hr necessary an will conserve ।
our oil and gas resources by control
of the production of same so as to
prevent the physical and economic
wante of mid minerals of more than
tl»r market and necessary demand ।
, therefor upon a just and fair division |
। of the price for which said mineralse
studying he is
Me nday due to colds and flu. Playing port. et‛s make
! Mr. Clark the state aid inspector. vis-
| ited our school. We always are hap-
py to have Mrs Pollard visit us and
' we hope that Mr. Clark will not wait
■ so long to visit us us he has done j
before.
, The Girl Reserves were honored
with an invitation to attend the meet-
! ing of the Woman's Club which met at'
"Homecroft" Mis Carter the district
i amounting to some thirteen million
to endur
mt financinl condi-
eling public.
Fourth Plank.
I am in favor of the state highw
it’s just once in a while
that you find such well
made, g o o d looking
Monday night. March 7 Miss Dor-
r * '
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pie.
I am
publish this my platform upon which
I buse my candidacy for governe •
subject to the Demceratic primary.
who bu
from school Thursday, Friday and
versatile mixer that would stand up to
hard duty, has been priced-somewhat
out of range for me.
DelightedL.-
Wiky-MIXMASTER
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are sold between the producer and t
retail buyers.
As supervision by the Mate and
the funda priations for the higher institutions of ।
Editor Frances L Eisel
Ass’t Editor Frances B King
i Reporters: Wade Blackwell, Tootsie
Third Plank
I am in favor of such regulation < f
trucks and busses as will prevent the
destruction of our roads and insure
i the safety of life and limb of the trav-
commissionm (lad. indeed! Which tooth?
in« to do on it * s just like the I**'
are having to do Excepting only
$18 75
reduction ot tax • all along the line othet real i tate in towns and citie
shall be my chief concern as govei and which the foderal aid allotted
nor Everybody and everything now would leave some twenty two million
if our government
as the best picture ever to come out |
of England. Even so, that did not j
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the equivalent of Alfred Lunt and —
Lynn Fontanne in this country.
Don’t miss seeing “Michael and ’ ■
Mary.” It will give your jaded ro-
mantic sense a great thrill. It will;
appeal to your artistic sensibilties.
and you will go home thinking th it,
the moving picture business is on the
upgrade, which it is.
In line with my promise, I het.
। mensely, but most of all we enjoyed
I the delicious refreshments which Mes-
dames Clapp and Emmitt Chiles
1 served.
Physical Education Should Re Com-
seem so terrifically exciting. After
looking at this masterpiece of a mar-
velous play transferred almost bodily
to the screen it is the opinion of this
reviewer that "Michael and Mary
will rank as one of the ten best pie-
president; Madeline Simons, vice
president and Ruby Allen, secretary;
I to explain the value that this union
might be to our county. It will cer-
try in a new play. "Michael and
often on the playground practicing Mary" will do a great deal to enhance For Sheriff:
hr. favorite sport. in order to be able a popularity which is already re
lo excel oni. of fellow students markably well established. One reason
III the next day's physical education for the splendid characterizations they
period or at county meet. Often it1 __________________—-------------------
causes jealousy among the students
: who wish to become better than any |
it is bin
s nil and
now colleeted from the gas tax now learning an
amountinu to some thirty million dol- 1 tions will JU
taught in high school for the purpose ।
of developing the body and also the1
mind. It teaches the pupil to be act-
ive and alert It causes more school
spirit. and at match games and county
| meets it makes the pupil feel ar if he
[ should be loyal to his school above all
things. The value of sportsmanship is
also brought out as an essential part
of life.
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BBS
secretary of Y. W C. A. was there,
I and interested the entire club with
such an account of the Girl Reserves
organization as we had not heard be-
j fore We enjoyed the program im-
i r Keprescntat ve Matagorda and I
Brazoria ( > in les:
J S. JACKSON of Alvin.
O. E MASTERSON of Angleton. I i
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22.
i* unforceci agtai
In this crisis
' lled on to bear
l the wucrifice I
ity compels us
supper. After the fellowship hour,!
plans were made to organize a county !
Christian Endeavor Union. Howard
i i
ll
gond to yuu us N tax reducer just et
behind me and we will bring home
' the tacon
ilone 5700,000 a yen
Enough to educute
ceptions is the cast which played in
the production when it opened at the
St. James Theatre in London. This
is the first instance which this re-
viewer has noticed where this could
be said. American producers could
profit by this experience, as they did
in the case of the Lunts in "The
Guardsman.” In England, you know.
Herbert Marshall and Edna Best are
jw it ment
PLATFORM •...........
I Li n i i - 11 in From the fund collected from li
cense fecs from motor vehicles now
TELEPHONE 7
Dentist My. you’re
if a $12,000,000 tax reducing Movt
nor yes twelve million dollari I O'
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Send sketeh ot \
FRE BOOK
isoline at retail should receive part j " ""
of the - • HOME LAUNDRY
H WMwDIERwewommrpanfAsg
or through proration laws or oth STARCH READY TO IRON FI XT
wiseas n \ be legal and just Miri WORK MANGLFD Wil l CALL
AND DELIVER PNONE 512 MRS
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that a I country as well as the homes and all
children toduy amendment exempting from all taxes
I am in favor of an liberal appro- i the homestead to the amount of $300)
and it* policies should be removed for
incompetency and vicious extravag- 1
I am in favor of using hand labor
instead of machinery on public high-
way* wherever posible. such as fin
grading and unlonding material ship-
I also favor taxing only the owners
equity in real estate anti favor taxins
the vendor's lien notes against .hei
real estute for the balance
I favor extending time for pay men i.
of taxes occruing before January 1,
1932. for two years, and remitting of
interest costs and penalty if paid tn
two years from fh.it date
Sixth Mank
nt B would
I favor such
conmission being electeci by the pwo- i _
C. W I want a tooth out but don t
opposed to the issuance of bother with the gas, becauaerm in a
To insure the purity of the ballot
box I would require that every cierk
or election officer who calle the bal-
। lol shall sign hi* name to each ballot
called by him Intentional mistake to
be punishable as a felony .
Tenth Flank
Time eounts In sppiying
tor patents Deni risa de-
lay i proterting your
Fighth Flank
I promise the Ferguson
' successful operation of the
son system, accompi «hed n
liberal pardon policy to i
' and energetic prisoners
Ninth Flank
ing where vet
binc the duti
office and i
to the taxpa
1000 children
ienn wurci
Yr legisla
life to nt
to lake l he place of men and
in who ran thereby be employ edi
r Hhy Franen, loilise Walter and Ma-
, . Secona Pank Fifih rank. mie.Franzen were ihr repres ntatives
rn I am opposed t any alleged econ- I urge the equity of redemption law o ( olleseror A county Christian En-
l , ms >1 the ex en- of the public favored by me in the last campaimm denvor at De! * I! . . . . ,
ch chool we can put ofr until tomor- giving owners of real estate two yoars Reverend Van Dy^hM • touch of
' row many obsligat n but we • I at ill which to redeem ...me after fore 1u, . . . ...
• ....... uoplastie mind of the child closure ' - on homes are The Cout Chritian Endeavor
st h -I of Texas to tecomi the fi । tf hecoming inhuman and there ought Ie ’ nion
hat adn prolifi field of iznorance and b some relief.
vothorefore the state must elucate I* I am in fax or of the constitutional
a—cg
C W Show the man your tooth.
Kent.
Why Mos Teachers Gio Crazy,
Have you graded our papers?
May I borrow a pen?
What page please?
I didn’t understand the question.
May I borrow some paper ?
I left my book in the study hall.
Oh! I studied the wrong lesson
rd and econom
the other fellow
rrytw> 2 r- " h
de«|w f s to nore •
make
in the snow is a i are event in Col-
I legport, so we contribute the cause
• of their illness partially due to that
hope to see their miling face .
First Flank
i set asidle ft 1*01
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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/m1/4/: 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.