The Matagorda County Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, September 28, 1928 Page: 2 of 8
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their new cafe and restaurant in the
Nuckols Hotel lobby
They have bought new fixtures. re-
ington as one of the most fanatical of
prohibition champions, and advocated
measures which were drastic and un-
reasonable.
Further, he was shown to have been
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as sure as you see it... A beautiful, swift'
cooking oil range in snow-white porcelain
enamel! The first stove to offer beauty and
cooking speed with the safety and econ-
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are idle and the Black Cats need our
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Compact design. Grouped burners
Built-inlive heat oven. Accurate
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New Cafe Opens
Saturday
Colored Pots and Pans
Mr*. Foster is planning to make the
rounds of the hardware and furniture
stores to find kitchen vessels that will
harmonize with her new color scheme. I
Aided by, and carrying out the sun and night, and c.dui, ii
stion o! Miss A P Nicholas, the or- public to visit them at any time.
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wo doubt be glad to tell you how you can take any one of them home and use it as you pay for it.
New Teacier Added
To Faculty
alted cyclops and is known as Felix. I operated on the European plan
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Here you can get just the style and
Refusal of the voters of Georgia to!
sure maximum efficiency, and owing
to low overhead expense, will serve
the people at a very moderate rate, ac-
I have seen them in the most gorgeous
yellows and greens and reds and blues,
as well as gray and white which will
look well with any color.
New Toaster
I want a toaster like Mrs. Foster's.
It’s the only one I ever saw that will
toast four slices of bread evenly over
one burner of an oil or gas stove. It
has a tray that catches all the crumbs.
models all light-colored, swift -cooking,
convenient. All finished either in porce
lain enamel or in Perfectolac, a new,
durable lacquer never before used
on stoves.
llins lulling signals and again ganization assumed the name of Tom
This beautiful Perfection
is one of 24 splendid new
C. will meet with Mrs. Fullingim a trophy at the end of the present sea-
Tuesday, September 25. at 3:30 p. m son to the players voted the most val-
At this meeting will be held an uable gridster on the squad,
election of officers and delegates to
both state and general conventions.1
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Angleton invades the local grid allas Billy the Bey, was elected ex-
in the pay of the league as a speaker
while serving in congress
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Purpose To assist the Black Cats
our neighbors.
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Mrs. Foster said she was going us
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l tify her cook, too, with chintz aprons
i in brilliant flower designs That's a 1
good idea, to make yourself or your
cook part of the color scheme! If the
। kitchen is in solid colors, flowered
I aprons may be used If the kitchen
. decorations are in large flowers or
I figures, plain colors will be better for
I the aprons. “Set” the colors in salt
water before washing the aprons, and
they will keep their brilliance much
longer.
obtained from a Perfection, and no
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LEAVES FROM NANCY'S
KITCHEN CLUB
NOTEBOOK
A* Mrs Foster ‘s kitchen has a north
exposure which she can't very well
change, we suggested that she get
sunshine into the room with color.
This is the color scheme we worked
out: Deep cream walls, yellow cur-
tains, floor painted golden tan with
bright-colored linoleum rug, white
porcelain enamel oil stove. yellow
To the gridster making the first return Representative William D. Up-
touchdown. Hustons Drug Store will shaw to congress is a hopeful sign
Miss Lois Sharp will open her class
of texpression Monday, October 1. This
class will be in connection with the
oilier school and Miss Sharp will have her
office in tin school building.
This young lady is the daughter of
The pep squads
Rounder Billy Stinnett
Elected Exalted Felix
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and also annual payment of dues.
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When In Season When all
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The art of weaving carpels is hand-
ed down from mother to daughter
through many generations in Turkey.
taken. They expect to be open day
business ladles of the city, as well as I
the traveling public. »
The Nuckols Hotel and the cafe are I
independently managed and both tire I
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were too boisterous for the feminine I one of their best ventures yet under-
cording to Mr Scott.
These gentlemen have had experi-
elite operating cates in El Dorado,
, Ark.. Shreveport, La., and other cities.
I but believe their present location is
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Chapter Will Elect
Officers
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The several Jewish stores of the city
were closed yesterday that Yom KiP-
pur, the Day of Atonement, might be
observed in fasting and prayer.
The fasting and prayer ceremonies
began Sunday and continued until
dusk Monday.
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termination into the boys anti to get
the people out to the games.
Below is the list of the players and
their "eight:
Another new business enterprise
Kev. Sharp, pastor of the Freeport
Methodist church. She is a graduate
of Southern Methodist University, hav-
ing specialized in expression. For the
past year she Ims been a very success-
lul expression teacher in (loose Creek
Miss Sharp, young lady of pleasing
personality, and educational Ability,
will be an asset to our school, and our
town. We welcome her.
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Upshaw’s Defeat
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Organizaiton Will no in gangs and
hi ratch to the last ditch. There is to
be no prowling around in the other
fellow's business.
Leader Felix: Billy Stinnett
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Football Players,
Notice
Huston’s Drug Store und the Co-
honial Theatre will give valuable
prizes to Black Cat gridiron warriors
who participate in Friday's game with'
tin Me brusher using many allsaid clashes of the Black Cats foot-
. put the men in fine shape ball team That quiet, unassuming,
initial conflict of the season innocent William Archibald Stinnett.
AENPnERes
are
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priately attired to carry out the kitty
like make-up. Well, here it till is ini
by-law form:
Name -"The Wild Order of Tom
Butterscotch Tarts
1 cup brown sugar
Lump of butter size of an egg
Yolks of 2 eggs
% cup sweet cream
2 tablespoons flour
Teaspoon of vanilla
Cook all ingredients together until
mixture thickens. Line muffin tins
with pie crust. Bake crusts separately.
Fill with butterscotch mixture, top
with meringue made with whites of
two eggs and three tablespoons of
sugar Brown meringue in slow oven.
Iced and Frosted Coffee
Martha served us the tarts with '
iced coffee which she made with a ■
half-cup of coffee, a half-cup of milk
and a half-cup of cream to each glass
Whipped cream on top. Frosted ,
coffee is made in almost the same
wav, but has only half the amount of !
coffee and twice the milk with a table- l
spoon of ice cream beaten up in it be-
fore serving.
One thing about political cam-
paigns: A lot of politicians are given a
a chance to get a lot of stuff off their A
chests. Now if they would only let it
stay off—wouldn’t It be fine?
To the gridster making the longest fail that Upshaw made his campaign
gain during the game, Huston's Dru on an anti-Smith platform, and that
Store will give a $2.00 Conklin pencil, the religious issue was injected.
1 To the gridster catching the first Upshaw, who is a vice-president of
forward pass, the Colonial Theatre the Anti-Saloon League, distinguished
will give two passes to any feature himself during his four years in Wash-
■ picture.
] Prizes will be awarded by these two
, firms at future games, also, so players
not so lucky in this particular game
will have future chances for prizes I
Huston's Drug Store will also award
Cmelety at the Domeitu Science Deport
ment. Perfection Stove Company
KXTELL, girls, you've helped me
W keep my cook,” said Mrs.
Foster to the assembled members
of the Kitchen Club. “Martha
told me the other day she was
going to leave, and I asked her if
she wouldn't stay through today,
as you were going to come over
and help me dress up my kitchen.
I haven’t heard a word since
about her going. And she’s been
planning some of her own dishes
for you all day. You must help
me to make the kitchen pleasant,
so I can keep her.”
The Foster kitchen was, if the
truth be told, gloomy enough to
make any cook dissatisfied. And,
at that, it would probably have
been an average sort of kitchen,
a few years ago, before women
began to get their eyes open about
the possibilities of kitchen dec-
oration. Dingy walls, dingy floor,
black stove, dull brown cup-
boards, two left-over chairs—all
these in a room with the cold,
harsh light of a north exposure!
Any psychologist could have
told Mrs. Foster that the sunniest
disposition must change to bad
temper in such surroundings. For
color has a real and definite effect
on people. Its influence for good
or bad is just beginning to be
realized. And we may hope that
as our kitchens grow more color-
ful, both our cooks and ourselves
will come to enjoy more greatly
our stay in them.
Edzar Johnson
Earl White
Forrest Bess
Banks Mangum
Harold Amo
"Poker" Amos
John Paul Wilkinson
Guy Grissom
"Cuz l ee
Frank Steves
Neals Thompson
Beal MeKelvy
E W Bailey
' Vick" Collins
Vick Ducros
George Blair
Pete Kogutt
Bert Carr
Clive James
Mansfield Nosier
I lean Fartenbury
Junior Clements
Ted Davant
Maurice Brownlee
Tommie New burn
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A V“- \ heat indicator. Swift dean heat
\ One of 24 new models
Here is a new stove that \ priced 91750to9154
you are going to want, just '----
elected to teller them through plays
that accuracy and speed must lie
shown as a vital necessity to perfee
WITH THE BLACK TOM CATS ORGANIZE
and again until a play was satisfac- Cats. Their purpose is to meow, cry
torily completed Passin. bueking out most profusely and vehemently at
iron Friday
There seems to be great enthusiasm
worked up with the business men over
the high Mr ol team ami their sup-
port can lie heavily depended upon
Oil Burning Ranges
Perfection Stove Company, Dallas. Texas
table with white porcelain enamel top,
kitchen cabinet and cupboards in gold-
en tan, refrigerator, white.
really beautiful oil range 1
"The Pure Food Cafe" has tables for I
ladies, too. and the cozy, clean corner BI
should prove a popular resort for the II
Aller a two days' rest over the
week-end much vim, vigor, pep and
vitality were shown on the grid field Last Thursday the boys of the Bay
yesterday when Couch fee u" Me City high school coagulated, not to-
ilin'. put 25 huskies throush a briak gether, ussembled or what have you.
und frenuous worhout. Meharg failed for the purpose, reason, design of or-
to crimmage his men yesterday but ganizing a club sine e their meows .eb
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Smith, Carey. The Matagorda County Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, September 28, 1928, newspaper, September 28, 1928; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1553720/m1/2/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.