The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 201, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 29, 1932 Page: 2 of 4
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THE I1AH.Y TRI III'NE. THTRHDAY, DEC 29. 1932
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Wallace Beery
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STINNETT’S
Mr. Hownrd Mnson was here Sat-
DRY CLEANERS AND TAILORS
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East Seventh Street
I Markham court. The game was won
Houston I family spent Christmas in College- !
Mr A. E. Hale was a business vis-;
A SWELL JOB
AND ON TIME
START MUSIC STUDY NOW
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Roberts,
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by the Markham boys. Miss Getha
Bell of El Maton attended the game.
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Runtie Heller spent Christmas ■
Wet mar.
Colman
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parents
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UOMT COMFANY
Mrs. C. B-
ith Mr. and !
J. r. KELLER & COMPANY
general insurance
SURETY BONDS
Mr:
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Mrs. I
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Mrs.
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Mr. 1
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Mr. Wil
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Miss Std
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their aun
Jimmie N
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since
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are
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Mr I
birthday dinner
Mrs. Agnes Brunner on
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raise it by |
intangible
as notes.1
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Mrs Join
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Pooie. Jr..
Wednesday
Modern Cleaners
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spend the other
IT doing it. It can -
Just put it down tiffng or vMluing. and depending sn-
* iB ** 'irely upon reeching an agreement
' which is mutually aatUfwtary or ;«t
believe la^ aneepteMe.
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mary. so wo iinder’dioid. is just one I
of the reaeona for promptly breaking
up this political machine where hun-
Mr- art
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big <mI wnnnnlM <>« ..gxinsl though of ivnitw there emt he
1L-^—- — what is right. Th*]justification for mlsreprosenlatlnn
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Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Gaston mo-;
Mr. and Mrs. Zan McGinnis and | lured to San Antonio Tuesday morn-
H. Barber who
<iaughtcr in
turn*-]
J^igenJ
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and Mil
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pions lirtwewn two or more jwnwmw
dealing at arm's length, having no
fixed prtcM or exact tMwto for meat- I
Mr. Bil
the day
Mr. sJ
a visitor
Mr. an
and Mrs!
Mrs. Alli
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Lee Jail
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iter in Bay City Tuesday.
Reverend R. E. Black held church
services in the £1 Muton schoolhouse
Sunday afternoon.
Mr, Sterry of Matagorda and Miss
Elsie Fondren of Sexton visited hero
j one night last week with Mr. Sto-
ry’s sister and her husband. Mr. and
Mrs. Charlie Weaver.
A number of children from hero
were in Bay City last Saturday to see
Santa Claus.
Mr. Louis Warensky of Houston is
business visitor in Markham this
week.
W reaths hang at every
window.
Candles twinkle in the
night.
May your home resound
with laughter,
And your Yuletide days be
bright.
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Mae Huddleston who, a
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wwiderfiillv. >n urn
seen the >*m« '»**!<•«
cesaft'lly many dm*
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Mrs. C. C. Mason.
Miss Mamie Lee Sherrer of Clem-
ville spent one day last week with
Miss Dora Mae Huddleston.
Ute Markham senior basketball
boys and the Blessing basketball boysi
played ball Monday night on the t
First National Institute of Violin
Your‘child if accepted will receive
Violin, Bow and Case Free
MRS. W. S. LESLIE
Phone 308
the erveat hone
of pur tex-mrth-
rhool preetnci up
, on Janu-
w«ck« The records'
we jpmerilly refleeted in other bus-
.The ophtinn. thet-efnre. that | wggrstimw that
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Citv which played
f -he other »•*$*
The orcheMra was
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is under moral obli-
gation tn expos*- what is in the mind
,tn an ultimatum <W rnaximuin. In
is hev-1 im-h t<aw>s there ig n<> reason for:
luis be?n
Navasota.!
' i 1‘etumeci home and is hero visit*.
ing her son. Mr. Harold Barber.
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Heath are the
proud parents of a boy.
For COLDS, COCCUS
ury of fho -of. rotiml... -Ho, .nd' So,. thrMrt. iwwwl.r rh*n-
VFalUtfH* 04M*ry
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FfshiMIii Thrati*r <>*
WoiftMMday wan bom
' .usd rati iiwwy from r
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WDientUI HhrMlId not he lowered,
the piece should be abolished
H. Do not pees any additions! tax
laWM, If am increosed amount of rwve-
iwceMary after need<-d econ-
pul into effect
registration of
property, much as notes.
Such property jjays prac- ,
tically no tax now
Tn an extended diseuwion the ex-
tn .peek. | parienood and wise man, if he is a
>--■-I listener,
rftwi interesting new« It Is IJetiuierut-
,c m policy
Our ixmgmtMiMlon* are extended
C W Ki-twts. editor .nd puMMwr
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How To Negotiate
Mr a
Homrtnn
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L. Logan
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nd Thursday and Mm. Joe Robertson spent Christ-! daY
I ma» with Mr. and Mis. Luther Rob-
. rrtaon.
Mr. Joe Huddleston wa« a visitor
j in San Antonio Sunday.
Mr. L. £• Belcher who has been
,, j visiting relatives here has gone I-----
i to Matagorda.
Mrs. Mattie Luce of San Antonio
| visited relatives here Christmas.
is { J.-ssie Charlene celebrated her wixth
23, 1932 by giving a
_r present were Wilda has
Mm. G. P. Cronan of San Antbniol Black, Dan Wendt. Leonard Come-
| are visiting her parents. Mr and Hus, Annie Bell Cornelius, LeRoy
Mrs. W M Hale White Donald White. Graham Bar-
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Hale spent aider. Kleta Jesse, LaVohn
V. L. Frick.
Ruth Gier,
iy can be seen wiping away the |
jts of fhe wretched we will he on
ir way to better times, Possibly the
ilrosds ’hemmlvos were surprised
at thev osd made a dollar or two.
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ill tin
as Richard I Mnrt,
Robin Hood * > “ '
i tn his firm I
Mg House' I
been a star at]
HI
fW*f* | Home.
Mr
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Mr. Colrnan Clements of Palacios.
and Mr. and Mm. L. B, Luder of
Bay City -pent Christmas here.
Christina* with relative
Mr Bill Furtwr am
Flatter spent Christmas
’ Mrs. (rt-orp Burk
lUv R. K. Black, wife and children
Houston visitors. Wednesday.
Mm. Bitiina laiwis Carleton and
Mm. Sally Walsh .pent Saturday with
relatives.
Mr. and
I children
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~_ -- Nave. Lit-1 |
Mr. Bill Swindler, j |
Mrs.' I
Albert Gert-. |
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Long of San Antonio; |
“ -nd Mr. 3 J
______ 1 Richmond and Mrs. i |
L. E. Beilcher of Port O'Connor are
visiting !—
this week.
Mrs. J,
visiting her
Miss Clara Nell Mason who
student of the Huntsville College
' spending the hoilduyn with her j>ar I
I ents, Mr and Mm, C. C. Mason.
Mr. Vincent Jesse of Austin is i
spending the holidays with his par- birthday Dec.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W F Jesse. I party. Those
R,
mmits
'1 Die complete repeal -if the fee Mr (tnn iWnJ A K naie iprnt a nr-r rv.cia aeiwr, uavuno —- — .
.v I few days in El Maton with relativesi Ourfla Frick, V L. Frick. Bvalee •trday visiting nis patents. Mr. an
this week. Erick. Evelyn Ruth Gier, Elnora
and to do | Mrg w M H|lle and Mr A g,; Qmnny, Dorothy Jane Watkins. Mai
Hale wore visitor^ in Houston Wed-j garet Ann Holsworth. J. L. Robin,
iiiwlay Virgie Mae Johnson. Mrs. R. L. Slr-
M!«« Ernestine and Gladys Linville mon and Mrs. Edward Chapman,
and Lucille Hale spent Christmas in I Mrs. R, L. Sinnon is visiting Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. I. M ; Jack Holsworth this week.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Birmon and
The satisfaction of putting on a cleaned and freshly
pressed suit is well woth the expense involved
ially at our low price for cleaning and prying ’
equipment, new methods and a t_’
the job, makes it possible to maintain
ird of workmanship in cleaning and
suits— Let us serve you regularly.
iifiy
AT ALL DRUGGISTS
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Wk
it*- th*- .advisability
oowntiM i-nd to what:
I and the probable saving to
Exempting gusnline from the 4-
taw where Hie gmoline is nMl
on the rmds apparently is w»
abused that a change is neers-
. ft might he w*di to impose the
<«i all wdM of gasoline in Texas
of miw or where ii « us- «t
T. flie Mslaries paid by the Mate,
I tn most imrtanoes are r easonsblr
| Any salary for a position that is not
1--...ml.
ittiT"4 r
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..T.. !,S
system as
cfuls should ha ma<ie including fees
in delinquent tax suite.~ .,
»'TZU'i'ViTTUr
”°i tutlon should ba adopted.
“* ! 10, Tim power of an
l highway commission with its ready
cash of millions much of it used to
i employ people by the thousands juat
vnl* | before an election if they promise to j
vote for the governor in office, -nd j
jthan discharging them soon after ‘he |
election, and the prolific source of;
aesewring the thousand^ of employees
to pay campaign expenses of the gov-
<<st
the
and
City
boy
Ringling Brothers'
attained n
'"SsMadie"
Kcieen bit
the Lion Iteutrl
He proved a sensation
‘NgftitNI pietwo, "Trie
and ever ‘iinre has
Metro-Goldw.’u- Mi-\
moat
Bill ’
I und “
day get » squam deal
about exlisusttng the
ply of r»i I iH th* V0V Ml
not ,, big oil company in existence, py other person as well, and in
todsy that does
thmisandk of acre
Mm. R. A. Wendt
■posit Christmas in
■ JL ne*<r any difficulty keeping buffer
fr»»h until it'i all u$ed. Since I bought a good
| ftffrigerotor and told my C. P and L. Ice Service
L ,
Man to keep ftl+ftty of ice in it of all fime», I've
ne^er had a bit of trouble with refrigeration
"Milk, meat* and vegetable* May freih from 12
to 24 hourt longer than you would think they
The on»wer I*, limply, that Ice, being the
eration, provide* MOIST cold and
air, and food* |u*t bee pl"
sc Ths ,‘ons
.........";r ’x’tttz ±1 s
r*l!y nt th* proouct IhiI **'<**n**p, i luid<ww. ‘A vHMe ihM k#*p* * clou*
fte Itaj* fttvown out to I mouth.'' I
■cm die price The f«dm*al oourt
h* tho»Tt iti <h* H**h 1
if it contintm t© Work on thrigood
Mituttonality of the law. probably whh considerable
oil owuntming oeople will inf ■
Misa P-
I office, police fm*. and 'h« rffiee
of oasMatote in <s»«intt*B ixmtaimr.-f
HHm -w Urga town*
vast iasng vw 3. Pr.w-de wtw-r«- .mM-sf.,
le art «f tell- drwn HI years of agat are married
•ny how rofdd- they nannot br enrolled tbr nehool
am wning to p-irtww# and that dw )fppmrthmmrnt
<rf woe Mp of the suite he MN**d Ofl liM* MtlMlt
-iters the -bil- aSUMdanm in the wtluwli and change
ate. We have the sehoiaslie age to 7-1T yearn
practiced wuc-1 *. Provide for <«te aowexor and
i try hueinne i ixdlector in eecta county to and
the e*w cord -collert stete exturrty, city and all dls-
—•* trtet teNW Also pr-ivida for one
board -if equalixetlnn to value prop-
jerty for irtate county city and dia-
| Wednesday night. 40 to San Angelo to spend Christmas
Mr. and Mrs. George Have spent i with Reverend Gaston a
Christmas in Chalmers with Mr. and They will spend Now Year’s day
Mrs. Curry. j Vaco before returning to Markham.
Reverend Gaston and wife went to' Master Junior Smith of El Muton
San Angelo to spend Christmas with ipent the week-end here with Ml',
relatives. and Mrs. A. E. Hale.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stanley arc Mr. Frank Thompson of Bay City
visiting relatives in Houston. was here on business Monday and|
Miss Dora Mae Huddleston is visit- Fuesiiiiy
ing friends in Bay City this week. | Miss Dora
Miss Melba Rae Rlndwcwald of I lias been visiting in Ashby with Mn.
ten
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■loot rot There is I word that is uttered by oneself and
min . auIuKomh* I a V — __ . 1
not
u compensation for offl-
thia week.
Mm W
Hale were visitor# in Houston Wed- ■ garet
neaday. |
appointive |
I Palacios with
Linville.
Mr Howard Mason of
spent Christmas with his parents, Mr ■ port,
and Mix. C, C. Mason E_
1 Li, > 1 w»,w. «^>,a >r> ...... • ... ww.» . ----—
j children and Mr. Charles Segrost of | ing where they will visit Reverend
1 Pierce wore visitors with friends here Glutton's dster a few days and then
I WM a a I a CS a. A— -------1 CL-I<
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i I* right 1 h'* j lustifirallon L.
Ittle ihoul-i 1xt]fr;ilM( ,f ,,ny kind
te. Ths owner "Hen- is opportunity for dlsrrotlon!
entitled to r3** , «n«* ssgaclty, A wise father used to
art th it just as] ggy t<» pls sons: 'Remember as
else belonging 1 through life every man you med
no nuire .ton- ln business is a little smarter than
wfeis- with dll | ymi,' This idea is worth rcmombor -
»« to tell ‘h* ing.
I iarmer how, 'The average man talks too much,!
-an produce or especially if he has a gnmi command < mwr ,w „ tlu, prt_ 1
inHiiy *fttti* n*.f>f Untfiitttf** H to l*t th* oth*r| _____. .....i
urtier is paying j man talk half the time. Each one is:
i« tn the big oil I trying to alm up’ the other before |
''Much of large business is negoti-
...... ........ ated Many if thu mw-t ..mm-
it. jolemnly, that they cl(ll transactions result from discus-
: HUM iS
, -irnles are
means of
(lemorfrl
bonds, etc
prog: am at the tchoolhou*
Monday night- A number '
M.-yrard Miller«; expression
gave readings. Mrs Laekie a
Miller were accompanied uy
ehestra from Bay U.
between the tiw-e rd
ot the program. '— — .
I made up of 'he ioHowing people-;
■ Profixaor Datmson. Mix. Uvengood. <
Mr. Gerald Livengood. Mr. Rwh“’*(
Anderson. Tom Anoerson Munford-
Nostrr and Mm. Mellie Leckie. Dr ,
Livengood attended 'he program.
Those on fhe 4clr list this week,
are Mr Mid Mrx. George;
tie Dan Wendt. T
ind LaVohn Roberts.
Mr. and Mrs. Mickey Hart.
Mar Brnnnei and
ling at Bay City ate
Mr and Mrs. Oscar Chap:., and Mr. j with
Mrs. Will Cumalins was a business
visitor in Bay City Tuesday.
Mrs. A. C. 1—
is visiting trientis and relatives here.
HM Mr. A. A. Thompson and Mr. B.
back i H. Thompson of 1_, -
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Smith
A wise man keeps a close]
will of the people, makes it absolute-
ly iiecoMiMrv that the commwsioneri
... -a, I of the highway department he
is able to determine,
,ja*rji^ t;;------' acciiraity, some- juBii-jury system a# to our
iming people urtll thing of what is in the mind of the lowFr ,.„urtH c;i„ mH,erhl|Iy
taut JVinn | formed und the expense# <i*idly ro-
mitUINll jw>P*| ’One fhmild ceref^iHy weigh *w*rv‘! durod
In th* luntftiMtf* of the street this
a .appear# to be a ’big order. ’ hut who
poaaew many (1,gng can also Mrm an intelligent 1 4My ,nv nf t)w M,tlW,,shonH .!•<-
"ST" ftf th* O*”r "<>» ^«nd Tile paNsegr of Ihws to
u*i 'j '”' <'*' ,nf’ 'h* reliability df a statement that j suggestions named woul-i
it brmidng mi the offer is made is the last dollar’! ,u>v0 ,„>1)rowiin„t.>|v lb,. following
thing the lew phut will be paid or aecepted, a* amount«:
lease may he ' g. tf Ohry ; and dintr-lcts. Sa.XWtion:!
ri'mii ■ ■ -gr -fl‘ -Tri- ....... counties, HJgn.tiM', itete school fund
he rmlroad, of f Tk* Wavs Ta *2.500OM: state gensral fund mclud-1
••nt reports if OT ' n« ' 0 ing a ,.eaM,nHhU foe for rcgWr .tion
■fuitory IMIHI | Balance City, County, *'f intangible personal property, the
- tnent the gen, | rs 1 *’'*'* <’harg»d to approximately $11 -
tel took the gieat...<t And State Budget* r-Oimn- or lw m lieu of ill taxes $5
1 weeks Thd 1‘ecnrds. _ 300 POO opinion is the saving would ho
ailroada, we daresay Journal takes the1 greater but, we are confident the
' liberty of offering to the forty-third amounts would not he lew.—Texas]
w-ar al. •' :i;I iegialatura some suggestions that, in I Tax Journal
y of >—• loading concerns A* rtp|njon ar(( |wdly in need cf
Itey ire in ,1 better shsps-than L v|>ry (eglM|allrtn )
t are vHhng to say, is justified. I awwomj<l condition of the people and
j o ' '**, I’,MV' the shortage of money in the trann-
ie tsHII find themaelvea better off .^
year hen h.rt ff wo could «ll|dllrtrWa wUh mdic.fion that thixlT^ TV"; -------, ~
get t into our heart,, that the twin-, Lhortaw> wlH nmre aerlww. «•»•* aches A pa,na,apply Mnv
‘ho 'wlamit^rmitelx to wmilrt'mako nnflinehing terole, the: "conntrr trntant”
tne calamity rooters we would make j M actively applied where ax-1
greeter h*Mw*» »<> a W**!**- ponses can be reduced without inter
tffrirtt When too people begin to toring or endangering the efficiency!
| with the hope and more eneonr that t th- government neces
| igly, instead of standing where. tJMl safety and ad
vuneement of the people.
We suggest the following subjects ,
I, A consolidation of the eotMMy!
and city health department.
3. A consolidntion of the sheriff t ’
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