The Daily Tribune (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 19, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 23, 1931 Page: 2 of 4
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pj$$ cento
«f iiw or lm utd.
Thiboaaux answered that line*
Carter had *ugff*ated it, "HI make
a motion that the commissioner*
do received a talary of 1280 effec-
tive at the termiaaturn of this ad-
ministration, and that the propone!
be included fa the danse about the
mayor** eatary.
When a commusioner advocate*
aw meeting a month, and than aakt
jm» |THb •*
USES
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•H"» i <• »+•{•■>♦'I11 ♦ I I 'I I » H I"M"»»t ( Mian Nadine
‘ Bayou was the gU
Shepherd Sunday,
?emej
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tailed F- m Win Section **!*• Eaatn** Syndicate
Centra) i'eaaa Pfetare Feat are Srvice . k : . ■
Why Not Lower Utility Rates?
Should the average rtttaaa aha toe tod Me ealaey or earaiaa
pantv reread ahoot M par coat alata laa level of two year* >1*.
conUnur to pay the ##.*» acala af charge* far telephone, light*, and
l*» mgriftaf
- When the depression deaaaadid an thl* coaatry, the price ef wm-
non labor *aa probably the flrat affected- Soon after a general reduc-
tion waa witneaaad to the price af faod-ataffa, wear tag apparel It
took a drop of the con nodi tie* Jilted a* luxurie* to brief the •hilled
laborer* to accept * cat
.Now with reduction* in practically every line there only remain*
the alilutea that hat* apparently aiippad through the cardan of oh-
■ terveee u asst kid :
. •# ' a t_____... .._.__..__p. ■ M ’ : -*• -------*----"------'■ ’■
la the Tn-Oitre area there are criee far relief fron the «**-
caeive" chargee for tdephone, gee and light sen ice. Net oae of the
cil irene sol in ted here rein plained of inadequate serilce. It oaerna la he
thi* faculty of fitter rood aervice ha* Minded the poor conaumer to
the extent that he hat tolerated three high chargee. * *
If cost af material hoi beta reduced why cen t the amaeattr
enjoy aume of the benefit# that fellow? The utility mua will offer tip
rceiwm for the eont Muted high rate on account of the inveot meet being
made when building material waa *t a higher htecl, ’Chat i# tree, but
if a huetoce* ia properly managed, then arrangement* have her* made
fo Fujetdair the indebtediMpui la i* orderly meaner regard lea* of the
pin tiling i|tea. Rale* for'uafvbta art aoi haaud entirely' on initial
iuveutmeat but ua a percentage of total income aa well. .
fl to apparent th*i Am net retenue of utilitic* h*a advanced I*
proportion te life decreaar to operation enata. With reptaceaMuat ma-
that Ihia **»tog spread out among conaumer* would amount to a
it dr earn.
There te bound to be a good haaia far thi* claim fur adjustment*
•thvtoia* citieu' and rommuuitiea the country over would not be
clamoring for them.
■ :'. ;:|yprivately owned
BliMtol! lid to folly to the catreme for tboeo i* evidence enough of
the msdviaablliiy of aa arrangement of thi* tori. The government ha*
......** #<•*• *» buwnea* reterprteew Pulitwl.l johtooiders ere not qualified
toft Interjected, i Peer***, •«ei mh i„» I
yeu'liRAJ? Z ££1 H;
than one rioting a month'," j bis,‘Xi
“Ye* I'm in favor of a salary 8 f,v"‘ **rg»r«r, u an
of $16$ for a commissioner. It j how ao os with run stout
would encourage better men to
Entered aa arcoad daau mritev at the Omm Creafc Turn rent-
al under the act af Coaguaee. March I, lift.
uoek office *ml besides if a man
tan leave hi* work te come up here
to work tm the city* affair* he
he con make a living I don’t
know," Thibodaux answered
TMtodaux Attached
"You have the question of
•pending ih your head so badly
that you cant think of anything
etae," Hamilton retorted,
Myers interrupted the tilt be
tween Thibootux and Hamilton
with the statement “There are a
food many people in Goose Creek
would like to make boobs of
SOMEBODY but they have had u
hard time of it”
If the mayor's salary ia worth
IJSO then mine J* worth $156,”
Thibodaux iaterrupted.
} “I'm not arguing with you about
the mayor* salary. I’m calling at-
tention to the fact that George
Hamilton requested that the orig-
inal petition be read, Myers said.,
The petition waa read, and the
argument relative to the original
petition begun again.
Cruea Fire
"Well, you have voted to throw
the petition out—" Myers began,
"I din not throw it out—you
did,” Thibodaux yelled.
“I said the commissioners threw
It Put", Myers said,
Hamilton again arose. and ad
drestied the council. "Gentlemen:
plain speaking seem* to be in, or-
der tonight. 1 have been.approach-
ed bjr at least 8 ,do*en men an the
suhjoet of the city manager form
of government. They do not pro-
ermnent so nmcCtut they spreifi
tally request that the present city
manager be removed from office,”
City Manager Manley leaped to
hit feet and replied; “TW* petition
nays nothing at all about Manley,
it concern* be city manager form
of government. You ju»t leave
Manley out ef it. Leave personali-
ties out of your talks.”
Thibodaux Counter*
■* Thfbodsux, pate #ntf trembling,
. ..... IVPIHiV ........ . . VIHVi ..... IBII Jumped to Ida feet and leaned
to manage an enterprise a* well as men tost bare been trained for acres* the table and shouted to
H«I I 4 I I
Gilmore Party
l« „ b. a,\ls ..
sbout the mstter. “Oh, nothing Mr. and Mrs. J. L. ,
much," he said, “I had a litUe - tertaaned their little
spare ttma-oo my baud* so I batted j Ruth, on her seventh birmlay, wi
out a couple of atoriOs about him.! ^ party Saurduy at their home at
It's hot stuff. You to’d me yourself j 414 East Texas avenue,
to bang'em ou the nose in this game! Those attending were Velma
—make It sensational and I'm in a1 Latapie( Rosa Ann Bradbury,
xreat spot to do it." I F aml (f^ce Shoemaker, Eve-
Copkie frowned. He looked pux- fay* a"° , . , on,, pi,*, Bell
Xted- "Don't be a ( hump,'' he stated.) »«
"I think a lot of you If you're' Corift Aler.e and F™nc,'l
going to he a newspaper man j Geraldine Abbe, Dorothy • ■
stick to the newspaper game and j Dorothy Howell, HersheH bco ,
keep clear of the rackets. You | paul and Minnie Marie Balke, Billie
can’t play 1m$, with both of them Morton, Kenneth anu Herman
and get away with it for long. Rt- Aroher Clyde, Virginia and Dare
member what t say." wln Gilmore.
rry was allent. Cookie laid an . fce evenjng gifts were
affectionately aero** bto sbouh from Mr. and Mrs. Her-
bert Broughton, Mr. awl Mrs.
Shoemaker. Mr. and Mrs. Grena
der, Milton Scott, Margaret and
Buckey Kelley.
Games were played and refresh
k_. , - - -.......—------- ---------------------- ments of lemonade and cake served
•now plenty of stuff that hasn’t the door greeted Rookie. "Get that, |at« #n the evening. AH the chil
dren enjoyed the party-
Cocial, Church and Club EventQ
O of the Tri-Cities and Environs ^
. *riwwt« Society Editor
B08S^»«N Baytown Correspondent
n u 11111111 h-n mm $***$*'
! Soda) Calendar
Chapter Two
i,"Hello, sweetheart." wt* Cookie’*
greeting for th« natty and nwartby
Marlao at he was ushered to the
table. "Want to tee me?”
“Yeb, Just dropped in to say
hello.” saM Palsmo.
Cookie introduced hi* roc it* to
Marino. "I know the lientchsof,
said Marino, ea*fly—and Pearson,
TUESDAY
Tuesday bridge club will meet
at the home of , Mrs. Ed Polka
WEDNESDAY
AH circles of the BsftOwn
Bapttet WMU will meet Wednes-
day for a business and social
meeting.
Cedar Circle club will meet
with Mrs. F. W. Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. R, ^ .
children, acrempujl
Brame’s mother,
Rrame, of Living
ing the week at Sa^
they are guests |„ ^
home.
too and the bright boy reporter of he said
The H.E.O. Club will meet at
th home of Mrs. Russell Hew
Ktt at 217 West Wright, Wednee
day afternoon. ‘ '■ ;
the Herald. Sees all— lumas all.
be added, with a thinly dlrguteed
»neer.
"Yeah,” greeted I^trry. "Better
put me on your payroll, Mgvino. i
•'ft'* about time you were step-
ping off s dance with me, Molly,'
said .Cookie, pulling the girl to her
feet. They moved off In lime to
the music. Several person* about
THURSDAY
Inter-City BYPU picnic at
Lake De Zavala Thursday eve
ning.
Swimming Party
Is Enjoyed
A oelightful hayride to Ever-
green for a swimming and dancing
party was enjoyed by a group of
young people on the East Side
Monday night as the guests of Miss
Wynova Fortune, who live* at 220
East DeeFee avenae,
Those in the party included
Margaret Robinson, Earl Bisby,
Marvin Pearson, Francis Danos,
Jack Wilder, Floyd Cuthberson,
Lbulse Brdwn, Geraldine For^me,
Fluretta Weaver, Willie Mae Cook
Woodrow White and Elmer WaL
lace. ’
True Blue Girls
Have Pink -
The True Blue Girls of he First
Baptist Sunday school enjoyed, a
Charles Whitaker t
Is Given Party
Charles Whitaker celebrated his
eighth birthday with a party at
the home of his parents. Gartes
of all kinds were played and en
joyed by all until late fn the after
noon. Ice cream anu cake were
served. *
Those attending the party were
James McMurruugh, Billie Burke
Havard, Charline Shoemaker, J. C,
Wallace, Juanita Purvis, Betty
Jeane McMurrough, Hope 'Allen,
Sidney Havard, Chester ’Havard,
and Charles Whitaker,
| Briefly Told
L L. Terry of Hill county is
visiting with his daughter, Mrs,
A. G. Gregory. :£ ,
’ that work.
-Ito»-wbw tfe* prernwrc pda Um mark to bear, it is ike job wf lh»
p«Mk srrvanl to demand relief. If Ihe Tri-Cities are to expand and
and t'r that nducemeftU are offered Indasloe* tkat might f-TtfVj
Hamilton
“You dirty, lying low down—
IlF whip you all ovgy the city hall
and Gooae Creak too. There is no
’’Wait a year, lien ail- nte'ayain," laid Molly as Cookie pressed her
for on answer fo Ms proposal
bean iptlled ill the paper yet about
a lp( of thing* that might interest
you." •
Marino gave Larry a glance full
of hatred. "Wall, there'* such a
(hing as a newspaper wan knowing
iao much," he grewtol, ] ^WhoB l easily,
want a press agehi. Til hfre one. much.’’
Remcmbpr that." Ho Jerked hi|
lead at Cookie, "Let's go into your
offlee where I can talk to you,” he
laid
Once inside Cookie's Mxurioue
affle* Marino tost no time lu getting
to the point,
Molly’" he asked. "They all know
me. I’m going to make a big name
for myself, some day. I’ll be one of. Louise Fuller and Mrs. C .Shirley,1
the big shots, '............
ning.
Those attending were: Misses
Ellen Shepherd, Nadine Fisher,
Montez Hardin, Elizabeth Pruitt,
Frances Pruett, Juanita Wame,
Hazei Cutchins, Pearl Smith, Imo
gene Carter, Birdie Thibooaux,’
Mrs. A. G. Gregory was a visi
tpr mi Houston Monday.
........
Mr. and Mrs.' H. L .Tomlinson
were entertained by their son at
Fort Sam Houston Monday night.
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For Sale]
FOR SALE-28
cycle. Motor 8h jrooa j
Apply 420 East Texa*.
For Rent !
FOB RENT—Nice cool |j
furnished apartment, |
gas, lights, water-.
Graham St. Phope 1
FOR RENT-Fun
in East Baytown, Apph
The young people’s department
of the Trinity Tabernacle church
will hold a meeting toninght.
"You aren’t tlto only hi? shot Inj.j . r, si
this racket," the girl replied un-1 JU}' 4 C el£Dt atlOTl-
cool two or three rooui
apartments. Gas, lights I
furnished. $25 or $35. j
Phone 236, Mrs. Rucker,J
FOR RENT—M«
four rooms and bath,
East Baytown. Lee j
Sterling Garage, Felly..
WAN!
toreto tew. If advantoffre in *«eh a* utility rato* can’t be offered,
torn at koM they ohouM be pot on a parity with compatittve ritlea.
I iu.r natural advantage* «*uld - mabe up tbe differenre. ......
p. *»<* re a »•. a. a. a*. UTS ^"^TSSLi:
C/w m il Session
ICO.VTINUATIOA J-MU1I UAt«g t)
into submitting it to a vote, and
of submitting in« a vote, I
*°“W certainty like to Save some-
thing f« *ay about making it”
Martin said
Answering * question of mo jot
Myers City Attorney ReW staled
that' submitting fit*" prqpwsi
amendment to g Vote would be
mandatory only, when presented in
tie font of q petition, etherwiae
II would be discretionary.
City attorney Reid said that
to the mmtil, and didn’t have
time to make known hi* wish** ia
% matter, nor te ftjf jMlj flbi
“Marino doesn’t like you
"I'm not afraid of him,” skid
Cookie. ’T cab make a million dol-
lar* in another year, at the rate fa
going—" * ,rv
“At tiie rate you're going a mil-
lion dqliarg won’t do you spy, good
in another year.’ She began tn
That kW reporter-has » habit plead earnestly. "Yon can get away
l no. I'm going to whip you to-
morrow."
Bobbie Carter, assuming the role
of pacifist, made the motion that
rite council adjourn until "the
eommiaaionera wen tel a better
frame of mind”, and that a'special
meeting be relied for further <Us-
"Oh, yaaj ''yesj there apt always,
slibto—yea, there are always all*
bis," Myers retorted.
__ IRacktd WJtoje Thing . ^
After a heated discuasion be*
tween Myers. Carter and fhlbo-
daux, aa to the fairness of submit- j ttlk to me that way, 1 toil
Unf the proposal to a vote, Com-
minaidner Quartz mad# a motion to
jnot submit it to a vide. , ™
hoi T|te utilities board m. ,»urc «», \ tatorjretod
>» Axftfbtod by the mayoi's thrtitlf a Thibodaux 1
didnN know whether the eity char- dufthtod by this mayor5* edetiftf
tor provided far the creation of a negative vote.
Iv.»rd of managers should the The proposal for a mayor’s «»
council deem it adrisabie," hut I pry . waa read. It provided for a
do tww {hat one with _th* power aajary of f*M a/month f»r tin
.....^k .This.....one. w:»u]d hm...jEoiffltmi^-.a»Aahirerea««^^ far
^jfYpppqpBtzs'- •sagage
Thjbodaux asked the mayor Myers Imemipted the reading
What ririaettoo.....he had to thfc of the amemlment wkh the eon
The motion died without a are-
end ,
Hamilton spoke again, but his
words were loat in an mgry naaer-,
Um from Thibodaux, "If pou can’t
get that man out of here, I can
Thaw' la no low down Englishman
you.” 3jBbgc.‘-:!E
“Never mind, Mr.
Thibooaux,
“threw the wtu3~e thing out" smlfF™ ffrtnr w wke care of the
MANLEY part of that too,” Man
Thibodaux again reiterated hia
3f]
the maywr’* salary, and that -Uto thi rntfllixxtiatirt' ' Mufim' HAW? w-art- af: awif
fwhote amendment Iw effective In ^ ^ , . |Thihodtox Routed rimul'taneously.
amendment being submitted to a tention thai the clause hast idw-n
Red TUP* Soon first sabmittod
Myer* rejdied that he had »o oh- j Manley answered that the pelt
» f -'r-- " ----- ——— - - ■ — , rnniur; Birewrini umi JMfVt
j«UW to the realtor cming to,ti»n 'WM the mine “a* tt was
a veto hut he did object to the; when it rente to him.” ST| ■"
*iwd tape that wax being created Alteration Charged
to submitting top vote, a proposal; Myers contended that the clause
Waa no* presented to
I In regular form."
“When you were elected, people
tod confidence in you and expect-
«d you to carry out their wish#*.
Now just because one man or a
ary off 1800 per year, and that the
provision be included in the clause
of the amendment providing
much sad ho talks too much
Ho mr tli lug* got to be dona about
It”
= "Uy off the kid.'
"1 think a lot of him."
Marino leaned closer and said
quieljy. “You’d hate to lose him,
wouldn't you-FS
rookie *ured at him, steadily,
and then stroke in « tevnacing tone.
I’m not going to loro him. I’ve
appolmed you bis life inaiuanCe.
If that kid slips on a lianiua i»c«l
or gets hit by g tyiuk—any truck
—or «t* stungby a tow^tou know
* hat i mean — there’ll he. two fu-
nerals instead of one.. -tTetgto? So
you'd totter take good care of hlm,
Mariaof
The two man tUred at each other
in *ilenc*, *narlltig fury t* th# ay««
of Marino, grim menace in Cookie’s.
Without a word Marino arose and
left the ofRre. Cookie watched him
with it, Cookie. You weren't meant
for ft. Hull out offt betorinfIs too
late. What do you s#>?"
Cookie’s jaw set and a dogged
look came into his eye. “Watt a
year, then' ask me.
Mrs. J. W. Fondren and children -
have returned from Corpus Christi
where they visited with Mrs. Fon-i
dren’s parents, Mr. and Mrs Frank i WANTED-
Bhyer.i Mrs'"Boyer tod g0n, TgjJ'pupfls foFoH" painting:j
ton, returned with Mrs. Fondren
for a brief visit here.
1 continuation csom face I)
Nicholas which will bring 250 of
the delegates from Houston, and
others will meet the special inter-
urban cars and those who drive to
the celebration.
Reception Committee and Mrs Minten johnson and
Edge told the committee he had daughter, Lillie Kay, and Seth
detailed 25 men from the post to O’Dell of Houston, were guests
committee/
Mrs. Willie Johnson, and Miss
Mary Louise JohnsUi, of Roscoe
i
Slyvester, 701 Daniel Sti
serve as reception committee/ of Mrg; irma Mackrell this week
Each organization participating in end
the fete will ,be inviteo to name
three official members to assist
Than, im- in the reception work.
Edge explained that attendance
at the celebration would be limited
to members of the participating
patiently. "Let’s forget all that
atuIL This is a birthday party. I
haven’t been able to do it before,
but there’* something Tye been
^ r; • 5 J F *--------- a
I guess you-VD got an idea What ment convention delegates and
jt istheir families.
Molly looted into Ills eyes, quietly j Invi^d *ue8ts inclu<le the raa'
and earnestly. “You said some- yors of the, Tri-Cities, Houston,
thing once about how you got ahead Galveston, Beaumont, Port Arthur,
la the racket- Somethin* abTOt'| and othw South Texas cities. Na-
taking tjio shortest distance be- tional and state political leaders
Gold Mine—
(CONTINUATION rPU* CAGE 1)
la the door. “Coral her*, kid,” he
Ml- diminiferof imvTj
What’s Marino burnilkff.
about’" ha qultxad gruffly.
Up
tween two points—’’
She hesitated, then indicated a
straight line between them. Cookie
surveyed her in silence for a rrn
menf, then asked, “The etraigl
and narrow line. Is itT"
She nodded. Cookie, unwilling
to give dp hla point, started, “BUt
10*
W
go with a shrug »nd ihi-n jtepped Molly, I wag going fejakyftgjo-"
8ho stopped his words with »
res, Ochoa said, discovered the
H_■ , ... , Tambdr section about six rainths
organizations,^and depart- a(?0. Many Wffmen and dlild.
ren from Cosala then were attract-
eeHto the site and gathered': gold.
Liantada, a .former resident of
Cosala, was Appealed1 to by citi
zens of Cosala when the dispute
with San Ignacio was at its peak.
He agreed to help out the citizens
antf thereafter operate the’ mine
of a 50-50 basis, Ochoa said. ,
iHtht gesture of tnailty. “Wait a
year—then ask me," she «to.
(Continued Tomorrow)
1933.
Carter Seek* L'tore
Bobbie Garter again arose and
made the motion that tto council vannol ties! with the people in any
the original petition
."When yirndjcc im j.offlce you
When you come into office you
other Way than fair , and square
an(| right. I’m not anxious for the
aaiary. If I had tieen, I would
never have bid for the job of ma
yor. IM the' people elect another jject)on of reception of the amend-
“cease hostilities and adjourn until
tto next meeting.*'
Thibooaux knd Myers answered
that they wished to "thre*h it out."
■nit TtlbailMn tow come here
! Myers contended that the rtause ^ attempted to annul the very [Mayor before they pay i salary.
toe;M oot included any prortoton «e people have ’Wont to. Whirjt, toyingL1^,
a conimiasiowers salary, bat hod
provided only for a mayor'* sal
ary.
George Hamilton at this point
interrupted the discussion with the
Thibodaux shouted simultaneously.
-Hamilton toft the gfcoin, and
Thibodaux repeated his threat to
"whip that Englishman all over
Goose Creek."
Myers called attention to the
fact that there was a motion be-
fore the house, calling for the re-
small group of IBM who hart hot suggestion that a eflixen'* com
earn identified themselves have mittee to appointed to work with
toined for—he ha* attempted to
annual the‘complete wishes of the
people, with his motion that all
the amendment, become effective
in IMS,’" Myers stormed.
asked for a utilities board, you
- want te mhrait Ittoa rute,”
"One man cento* in and toys
tto city attorney hi “order to make
assists MEKl iL,m
iwfi m*U€*rs to plain inst tutn
can to no misunderstanding "
Coremiaakmer Carter arose and
lUdiilied tto cmrertl with the pro
that he wants a enrtafn thing, and
tow* to five it Jo hire. But
^ ^ “eomeinto of-|
I thre Catortn-
that the original petition did ,not
include any prevision fur commis-
sioner's salary, and that it is not
fair to chanur a petition that has
been presented by ‘the people,”
Myers said.
Apologies Offered
At this pwnt, Hsmilton ag»in4
arose and togged the mayor's per-
mission to leave the meeting, ami
offered his apologia* to Mauley
and Thibodiux.
w prw»
wito. tto Statoqtoat wet give »«f publicity to “ •***
mul iwim** fke _ a . , .
commisaioners remenibered
that three times Bobbie Carter had
made a motion to adjourn. It re-
dyed n “second” and was passed.
Bobbin Carter made a third mo
tied that the council adjourn.
„ ;§J*«r aUemptlnt to aMtto; he
angry comtnusienert, hastily spoke
ef his trip to Lubbock, t«W of the
"splendid tin*” ha tod there, ana
and army officials will also be ia
attendance.
’ Garrett fo Speak
Congressman Daniel E. Garrett
of Houston will make the princi-
pal address oh the program to be
held in the community bouse audi
torium following the barbecue.
The State~ Ihtpartmehl will Hold
T a pflbllc Tnregtlgtion of office
the building in the afternoon.
A dance will be held at the com
munity house m Wevening., At:
m&ttW! will’ to limited to EOT
tion delegates and memtor3 0f the
entertaining organizations. ’
Identification Ribbon*
Identification at the barbecue
arid >iance will be made through
ribbons worn by attendant* from
the various organizations and the
veteran arm bands.
The barbecue will be held in the
rear of the Community building.
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tables directed by 25 Tuck Post
members. Dobson is general chair-
man of the barbecue,
toper plates, • cups, spootfs and
forks will be furnished. The
menu will include barbecue, coffee,
salad, pickles and bread, ,
A tour of the Tri-Cities is on
the prograin for the afternoon.
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visitors without transportation and
they will be taken through Bay-
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Rogers, Chester. The Daily Tribune (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 19, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 23, 1931, newspaper, June 23, 1931; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1021222/m1/2/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.