The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 309, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 31, 1934 Page: 4 of 4
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THE DAILY TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1934
School-
mri to compulsory methods.
many of them put their influence and dren that might tie consolidated into
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Miscellaneous
Moore, De Leon, in Star-Telegram.
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Shower
but it shows the conditions that ob-
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from three ’till five o’clock.
Hamilton, Harry Hamilton, Ira Clem-
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EFFECTIVE JUNE 1st
We Will Discontinue
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CREDIT
THE BRAKES
And Will Go On A Cash Basis
COUPON I TAKE IT
COULD!
BUI THE NEW
P. G. SECREST
CARTER GRAIN CO.
Registered Optometrist
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Safe, very economical, and odorless
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STAR TIRES
Star Batteries
ent, J. E. Werlla, John Jurek, Henry
Estill, James Shearrer, Hubert Bowie,
Huberta Parma, J. W. Dimmings, G.
E. Ratliff, W. P. Christy and Misses
night at home, he and his wife going
back Wednesday.
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Wilmoth McMahon. Mary Elizabeth
Cash. Viva Stephens of Cedar Lane
and Mrs Hugh Gilmore of Matagorda,
mother of the honoree.
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GOOD
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This marvelous
new G - 3 All -
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its many ad-
vantages over
any other tire
on the market
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Daytime PAJAMA*
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i business administration in bad condi-
< lion with its bonds or interest in de-
fault and teachers poorly paid or not
paid at all. Very likely you will find
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Avoid Summer
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Some yean ago the program of the probably some money, together and such a district riding long distances
mercenary interests became so bold undertake to lobby through the leg- j in improvised cheap cars. Such con-
ASHWOOD
The Van Vleck school graduates at-
ANDERSON - RUGELEY AUTO CO.
Bay City, Texas
such school the superintendent’s
Ruffle*, hows,
sleeves, collars
of crisp or-
gandy! Gay pat-
terns, 15*17!
The
nepot
Count
r» ho
Spur
other
tics —
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‘ count i
vants
A halfdozen of-these and you’ll be setjor hot. weather/And
smartly set, too—for. they’re in charming tty lei," with organd
rufflcj, bows, capclets, flounces, collan and,cuffs‘dding thir
crisp accents to lovely new prims! The skirts’are flared, paneled/
flounced . . . and there’s a lot of piping! Altogether grand buys
you won’t want to miss! Sizes 14 to ! -
children in school, and haw no family
at all. In such a school, if there be
one, most likely you will find its
People Who Need Plenty of
Pillow CASES
Will Appreciate Belle Isles at
4 for 49c
They’re so inexpesive that you can
han all you need . . and they’
give, excellent service, too, Sturdy
muslin; 42x36 inches (our bost-i.
aize) Here at Penney’s, 4 orcj ,
Hanson. The other two graduates,
Misses Beatrice Holub and Mary Sli-
va are from El Scott.
Miss Rose Ellen Hanson spent Fri-
day and Saturday night in Bay City!
Stock Up! Penney't Has
Terry TOWELS
Big, Man-Site, Absorbent Ones
15c
That’s curtalnly little to pay for a
22 g 41 bath towel . . . In double
terry, with fast-color striped borders
of blue, rose, gold or green! Qet
plenty of them while they're Uct|
whose election they secured i
not been widely practiced
territory. Or, such u school as can not out el oction. since people are begin-
take care of its obligations sometimes ning to wake up io what is being
gets a local citizen on the county per potrated upon them, it is easy to
board when, in such an event, such pec that county superintendents wholi
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pleas
spent
each
beate
down on blazingly bright pavements and
walls—it’s a strain on the eyes. Come in to-
day. Let us examine your eyes. Protect
them from the summer glare with tinted
lenses if it’s necessary.
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A SPOT REMOVER that is positively non-inflammable.
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DELIVERS mileage!
DID YOU KNOW?
Despite the high develop-
mest of machinery to grind
and prepare grain for hu-
man consumption, the
Chinese farmer today still I
grinds his corn by hand.
TODAY’S FACT
Insurance has kept pace
' with modern machinery.
I The fact that your Grand-
! father did not carry insur- ;
i ance does not mean that
your property will not be
destroyed by fire or wind.
Protect yourself through
J. P. KELLER & CO.
Representing Reliable
Companies
Phone 122
have incurred bonded indebtednens the public and not every one is fa-
beyond their power to pay Many of mallar with the policy that has been
them facing ruin, have turned to adopted by our "school men" When
County boards and asked that the sur- state and county o f n mb full into more common than the free graft, I
founding rural schools be foi ed to such waya no one may bi surpri d think la the matter of some two by tended the banquet given by the
consolidate with them that additional at a tax revolt When public officials four merchant getting himself elect- Chamber of Commerce at Bay City
territory might be gained to help become the servile tools of the merc i ed on the board and having it tacitly Thursday for the seventh grade rad-
them pay of their bonds or make a nary inter ts and in doing their bid- understood that only such teachers a hool graduating class was the lar-
refunding program more feasible ding, I presume without remunera trade with him may expect to be re- Eet 1,1 the rural school in the coun-
This ha* caused no end of trouble for tion disturb and destroy thou nd elected. It takes time to work this1'’ hose from Ashwood were Misses
schools adjacent to such bankrupt of rural schools, it is time that some* out and to make it work a political Mildred Walker, Ruby South, Mar-
T ■■ ‘ ’ machine has to be built up I have zery Mas Brown and Messrs. Fisher
ample of the perfidy of this heard of a school whose board is Smith, Billie Gernand and Johnnie
domninated by a merchant who has no
cream wore served during the eve-I
ning. The many participants had a!
delightful time.
I Mr. B N Cocke went to Liberty
on business Saturday.
| Mrs. Luna and children Wilford and
. Betty visited Mrs. George Walker j
Sunday.
Misses Bertice Walker, Katherine
I Ianson and Mildi ed W »I ।
Messrs. Wilfred Luna and George ,
Walker visited in Pledger Sunday aft-
er noon.
Mr and Mis A Hanson, Mrs. Geo 1
Walker and Mildred, Vera and Lu-
j cilie Walker attended church services
at the Holy Cross Catholic Church'
। afterward going over to hear the bac- |
calaureate sermon.
I Mr. and Mrs McDougal and Mr. J 1
100 POUNDS OF QUILT PIECES given away FRIDAY
MORNING, 9 a. m. TWO POUNDS with each 79c frock
advertised here. No refunds, no exchanges on these. Be
here Friday. ,
A few dollars down installs this
latest Hot point modell Besides, we’ll
allow up to 530 foe your old cook
•tevs. and arrange monthly pay-
meals ee low as $ 5, Installation in-
cluded in price. This offer is foe e
Don 't Go Through the Summer Without It
Don t think of sweltering through another summer
over an old-fashioned smoky, fumy, fussy cook-stove!
Electric Cookery is now as low as 3c a meal or less
under the new Full Residential Service electric rate.
Buy an Electric Range and enjoy the best meals you
ever tasted, prepared in a cool, clean, modern electric
kitchen! Come in today and get the new facts about
the economy of Electric Cookery. We have an attrac-
tive offer for you.
Mrs E J. Werlla of Cedar Lane en- ing of pimiento and chicken salad
tertained with a lovely affair when sandwiches, potato chips, bread and
she complimented Mrs. Phillip Bowie butter pickles, dewberry wine and
whose marriage was a recent event in1 Angel food cake.
Bay City with a miscellaneous show-1 The guests attending this gracious
er at her home on Monday afternoon hospitality were Mesdames W. C.
if the
taken
members work out a plan for con- have had a part in this pernicious office equipped with swivel chairs
solidations and, failing in that, re- program can not lx* re-elected. So and other conveniences and the chil-
NOTICE TO ALL FARMERS
Yuu can buy the onb first grade tractor furl there U in Matasorda
County from me ut le delivered, including 4c tax.
I have lube oils priced from 30c to 45c per gallon and a very low price
on cup grease
I still handle East Texan gasoline at 13e wholesale and kerosene 7%e.
see Mr Iefore You Buy.
Blaylock Independent Gas and Oil
"A < ITY, TEXAs EHONE 173 A,
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“Speed up to 50 - jam
on the Brakes every
2 miles — keep it up
night and day! '
--------- . ........... (i> M of consolidation that islature a law to force themselves ditions, while not , common, show that
of disturbance and destruction has they secured passage of a law giving upon the people. This is an ugly plc- schools are not run in the interest of
been carried out that almosst has par- the central school $1000 for each con- tore but these things ought to be children as much a* they are in the
■lyzed the school* of Texus. . li dation However, the interest* to known. interest of others. If such conditions
Another unhappy feature of thi , . benefited by such a pro ram did We have heard much of trustee .re not corrected our schools will not
mercenary program is that the small not pay the $1000; that was to be paid who exacted a fee or rebate from function in a normal way,—O. H
town have tried to ape the work of fr n the taxpayers pocket Such
the wealthier centers and In doing so thinss are nol generally known by
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Fisher Smith went to Sargent on a 1 The home was beautifully decorated
fishing trip Wednesday. | with pink radiance roses and Jas-
Mr*. Lawrence went to Pledger mines with Queens lace reflecting a
Wednesday on business. color theme of pink and white which
Mr William Miller spent Tuesday was carried out in detail.
tained in school mats
so as to attend mass at the Holy I
Cross Catholic Church and the bac-
calaureate sermon Sunday.
Misses Bertice Walker and Kather-
ine Hanson and Mr. Jack Beall of
Bay City attended a dance in Van!
Vleck Saturday night.
Mr ami Mrs. Wallace MeDougal
entertained with a party Saturday
night Bridge ami forty-two were
played and delicious cake and ice
tie
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mercenar y interests and a program in th
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® You must see this huskier, handsomer,
new “G-3”—Goodyear** greatest tire—the
tire that came forth a champion from tests
which abused cars, wore out brake linings
every 72 hours—the tire that has proved more
than a match for today’s job on fast-starting,
high-speed, quick-stopping modern automo-
biles . . . Once you see this costlier-to-build
but no-costlier-to-buy champion, we know
you’ll want no other tire under your wheels.
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A most delightful musical program
was given by Mrs. Bowie. Miss Mary
Elizabeth Cash of Bay City as vo-
i calists with Miss Wilmoth McMahon
accompanist at the piano. The hon-
ree was showered with many beauti-
! ful gifts.
1 Later in the afternoon delicious re-
freshments repeating the colors of
. pink and white were served consist-
schOois The policy of a school in thing should la- done,
such bankrupt condition is to find An
some one out of harmony with the program has cropped out in each ses-
school which it desire* to have taken sion of the legislature for the past
over and through such a person stir two ,, sions in the introduction of a
up as mu< h st ible until m bill providir that
a releif the school will give up its tendents be continued in office with-
tice on the part of school boards
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 309, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 31, 1934, newspaper, May 31, 1934; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1554757/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.