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BAY CITY/TEXAS. MONDAY, MAY 1 1, 1931
MAN KILLED AT
FLOOD CREATES
Chippewa Indians View Heap Big Chicago Tepe
PECAN ORCHARD
DAMON MOUND
Mat
6
65
same .
Hard IS
dBy
Fn-
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counter. But Pitch
and test I crushed to death
ing job
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were under
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t
4
Jacob Bachman
show
Mirth!
V
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Funeral arrangements will lx held
dome has had two tests recently Haw-
to
' from the Presbyterian church Tues-
Frank Kallas and S
kins 1 and 2.
warm
day morning at
US
charge of the burial arrangeme
Newt E. Arnold, Jr.
P.-T. A. Will Feature
pear in a later issue of the Tnb
Patronize Tribune Ad vert er
37
sands.
sei vice budded for him a prosperous
busine:
J. Bachman.
local
family.
Christmas
Graduate Honored
let
Call 39
+
Their Tomorrows are in
NOTICE!
Thi
mak
• $
YOUR Hands
other line
busin
PRIM II.IA N()Ti( I
government to do
Passing ।
e Ziegfield Follies and oth- i
er big productions.
expected to h
in 1926 Je
L
from this
in pict ure
nuch ""
Halls
in
of the fore
L
OLONIA
lead- |
a flying fighter of the British Air
THEATRE
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11
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Chicago
and
TODAY
bor They did that and not one bit
When you ran no longer
U
du
life
efficiency
wateh over the finaneial
thing can be done in this big state of !
wish of the library board that these
it fait to turn them over
lark
inexperience
€
folk dancing children'
NEW
ibrary board is not seek- i
handling them? There are
Arrivals
sound reasons Im naming
.10 0 2
aid in the program.
SOO
exee utor
2 0
10 0 0
Need Money
with ws
announced today
s
ted for Harris in ninth
BAY CITY BANK
& TRUST CO.
for your
VACATION
to
Paid
Legion School Award
$1.95 to $3
(u
o
TUESDAY
Are you casting off for a real
cranking up the old Ford again ?
Inc
O
a suggestion Open a vacation
account and add lo it weekly.
Start NOW
for Next Year!
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w hen the man
the award on the basis stated above
husband but
awarded i
Two o the medals to
are
Notice to Road
PAJAMAS
$1.95 to $3.50
First National Bank
Son”
M
Lunches,
bids
of
}
AMOS LEE,
CM-19
tj
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by
Check
ny
h-
the direction
> of Bay City
south dome, encountering a showing
of gas at 3802 feett but finally aban-
And there seems to be a continu-
ance of winter and all of its discom-
, to getting behind such community -I
building organizations as the Girl Re-
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of her heart:
Learn w hat she doe
D. P. MOORE
DRY GOODS CO.
While I
Schu-
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White, s
White c
ager. I
The
units
10 o’clock
directors.
- He
nd
Great Ball Through-
out Game.
on the Shepherds Mott prospect,
agorda county, at 5244 feet.
Tests made of the sand at this
donvd in heaving shale at 6151 feet
Oil Page. San Antonio Light.
What's The
News?
Maternity Leader
Says Fathers Must
Learn Infant Care
IIsCurson
. Curson 2
Angleton 2.
Matagorda County
Wildcat Stopped
1 serves, the Bo
I to giving to tl
were impressed with his ability
igned him to King and dance in
musical productions.
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Berts
and si
their r
Harris rf
“J Smith. If
Pursuing it
and assisting
•Bay City
i Angleton
Eddie
was in
playing
j Co Auditor Mat
27-4 n-ia
! Patronize Tribune Advertisers.
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5c THE COPY
the penny how much your living costs.
Citizen State Bank
/A
oing up
1
business.
The
! Mrs
1 the
the
McKelvy 1 oses
Luck 14-Inning
BAY CITY, TEXAS
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1 mon and 10 miles from Bay Ci
w as < aught in the
was drilled back to the formet total .
, depth but test at that depth showed , day
salt water. ws.
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ness that it may mean to them These
children are the future citizens of the
71s
Her own happiness?
Her husband’s hap-
piness?
Or her child’s hap-
piness?
Share with this woman her dramatie
deeision when »he chomes between
the man of her heart and the ehiid
e
, and soon he became one
cold drinks, candies, tobaccos, eig-
arettes, eigars
OPEN AFTER DANCE
THE OWL CAFE
H L Davis
Near Brownsville Freight Depot
oy Scouts, Red Cross, etc.
these movements as
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“Father’s
Will McDowell, age
x h i b i t
2 0 0
<10 2 0
3 0 0 0
time may be incapable of
and one of the two or both seemingly ;
decided that little black line down the
middle of the road was his side of the I
Hawkins I was aban
y." she
ional )
tear. c*
to a friend, who through
Booth Tarkington s Masterpiet
Heart Appeal with
LEWIS STONE, IRENE RK H
LEON JANNEY
enotgh
the wages
r vest ing a
.s..
nnea.
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infract to app
ise was rapid
the library and the helvful
ft
ants, a man who has built the town,
a man who has friends by the thou-
VL
the next six years he
d comedy in New York
era I of the Schubert
in the Farnum
Funeral was held at Damot
isky, sensing his
gave him a long-
"M"--
iy respects to one of
most revered merch-
ust look up some industry and be-
lieve they can get the needed money ,
err in the city for twenty-se
What Does a Woman
Desire Most?
just a program given for the benefitj
of the children of the city to interest I
I has
We go
is the way three La Grange pecan en
thusiasts feel about it.
It happened this way. When the
river went out of its banks at a cer-
! tain point some few miles below La
Grange the waters deposited hundreds
perhaps thousands, of pecans upon the
fertile soil. The nuts sprouted took
root and grew to sturdy young tree-
। hood
The forest that sprang up from
those river-borne nuts, mean dollars
een possibilities.
pole dancing
stories The lil
Brothers, funeral
ing donations no admission will he
charged. no tickets will be sold. It is
this bank
or three barrels of 37 gravity oil in
i ing honors with Ben Lyon appearing
ninth ••• bat-
. batted for [
32 6
ANGLETON -
K Patterson, cf
Giesecke, 1b
Enlow, if
popular star began his
shortly after the war w
its own jazz band on tour
ming in New York the
EMMA LEWIS CARLETON.
। Any one who digs into things about
town for organized work along lines
of service to others is impressed with
the real community service the Amer- ’
i ican Legion Auxiliary is doing and (
। has done over the year.
Under the leadership of Mrs. Ed. C. 1
Andi । ■ .ii - preside .it the auxilia ' ,
has grown to a paid-up membership
of fifty-nine to date, the membership
devoting themselves to civic accom-
plishment, child welfare work among
I families of World war veterans, and
depth the* second week of December, . . ----g
1930, showed favorable signs of oil Friday afternoon while at work cez a
production The well produced two 1 derrick d the Rycade field nenz Dun0N
one hit discriminatory. The city of
Los Angeles recently cut the employ- i
me nt from 4300 to 1300 and not one bit!
♦Standing on the Chicago Merchandise Mart. Chui Lhibiaboos and Prm
cess O-Me-Me viewed part of the sky-line of the Western Metropol i
Mi Jacob Bachman.
man whose integrity and
kins 1. hi
west corner
and sensational, I
Langham 2b
VERY NEW
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LN
W Smith, rf
McKelvy. p
rental to |
during the
MANHATTAN SWIRTS in fancy and
plain patterns of madras, broade ioth
and poplin collar attached and de-
tached
Machinery MenmhippponesandBu
led easing neces
g7f
/1*M8
R*aaay
c "0-ae
hospital at El Paso, while to
, M , , t legionn ire i f '
The ball boys lost a hard fought cheer check of $5
battle yesterdav when the Angleton
bunch defeated them in a fourteen-
April production of the Ch
1 Motor company was 106,036 ca
trucks, more than 20,000 units
( ome and talk il ov
affairs of your family, is
Holidays aren’t much fun with-
, , busses- were registered in the entire
“7.3, .. 4 I United States last year
A D N 11 E. ca -
by Curson
, 5. Hit hat sr
Earned run
lost stars of the screen
in ’ Hella Angela he share
the three men John Schroder
out money. are they? Here’s
slice a little mor
this industry we
---------- ,-----of the total value of $20, were sent
». l grieve at the passing of to the veterans in William Beaumont
in ninth
Score by Innings
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Summary
PI IHLRI I H < HI TON %I HD
Mebane, Qualla, Kas h, put up by
the breeder SI 65 per bushel.
MH I llfl MHM <1.
ity. They are to come along and take
the places of those in the city who
are now the town builders II is the
We sell nothing but the best in milk ■
J Ma
S I
trustee of your
domes, lying in the Fry MeCarthy
and Dwyei surveys. Crossland et id
drilled Hawkins 1 on the supposed 1
Carl ami a daughter, Mrs Loui Sex-
i ton of Chicago. Ill
ivle ss
i lien berg 3b
Patterson rf
vell, 2b
rrow, cf
Curson, P
‘Winters rf
। *' Lease 2b
stead however. they are
more money and now the
lost The
afternoon Burial
that little black line down the middle!
of the road.
located 4810 feet south-
thence 240 feet north-
Priscilla d
y afternoon
E M Willi
prospect to Im* composed of
inning game to the tune of 4-3 KI recognized value. the charming quali- j
was some pitcher s duel. I ty of their work being their eager-
—— M —— j ness to serve, their sincerity of pur-
In front of the office today thereipose in their accomplishments.
are two automobiles. They are wreck- 1
exhibit at the high school.
BAY CITY
IC. White 3b
¥6,
Newt E. Arnold, Jr., son of Mr. and ing transplanted and the older trees
1 5 Bases or
men McKel
ver 100,000
Chevrolet* in April
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63*8*5
1 they set about making use of what the
stream had provided.
' Under the supervision of Frank
Yesterday, Mother's Day made many
a mother happy, many a reunion of
families possible.
the oroginal schedule for the month
71 and within a few thousand units of
the output in May. 1930 the biggest
49 4 10 production month of last year. W S
i ninth Knudsen, president and general man
of May at 10 a.i
for the purchasi
grader All rights
ed. but fortunately no one was se- I rr y
riously hurt They collided head on L.X- 1 Tap Lrummer
I pause to pa,
our oldest and i
48 hours A collaps
sitated .< ide n acki
doned it at
at that place and then they hop on
A most democratic method, ana not
That the r
Reddoch, lb
••• Dodd
vacation? Or are you just
< 8 1
terrible shock to the many fr ends
who had known him and loveri him.
He is survived by his wife. Lu son.
forts We need some real
neat ed increase in schi
, he made during April tn
tion in step with the di
sales department, as d
ments were increased
yeur . 4TO-
c<v SODA«
lec pS'SUrDAES;
CeBna DELICIOUS.
Cockburn Gil corporation aban-
doned its wildcat test, Hawkins 2.
School E
We ran make your daily newa- L
paper better if you will co-O- ,
erate with us by phoning to this H
office news Heins about you- Hi
self, your friends or acquitim-
Lillees,
road and not a division line. It is pro- . James Hall is seen in his greatest , first —-----_ — „
voking I know to have a person claim Screen role in "Hell's Angels," the teld scorins Curson and Patterson
that little line and crowd you off the Howard Hughes air spectacle which Enlow flied out to first base Gayle
road but when one comes at me that wili be shown at the Colonial the- flied out to right.and Giesecke scor-
way I just give him that part andlatre. ed on the catch • got a sin-
some more if he wants it. Personal Hall is an old-time stage star
safety is the thing. Think for your ing been featured in musical
own safety and more wrecks will be dies on Broadway before his entrance
avoided. Don t argue over who owns I into motion pictures.
Colorado River Over-
flow Is Responsible
for Large Native Nut
Grove.
Willman, formerly connected with the
state department of agriculture as pe-
can specialist, the young trees are be-
P. Fulton and
weather and we are always ready for
it. Vegetation is sorely in need of
warm, growing weather.
--"M" —
MEANS PEACE OF MIND
"I knew I had pald that bill, and here's th epcoo-my
cheek. Mistnkes occur hi the best of families, but • canceled heck
MANIIATTON TWO-PIECE UN
DERWE AR In faney summer colors
sets of shirt and drawers
$1.50 and $1.95
S
dx/ A
capeble and better informed ettirens
than the present citizenry Through ।
the library a medium is found. It has (
no peer in its ability to create, leach i
and fit young men and women for I
r future responsibilities. Attend
program Tuesday. May 19 Some
out of town guests will be present to
east at right angles
Fl i survey
Torsion balance
6 1 1 0 A
6110/0
6010
61 2 «
Bov City 2
> Willenber
all her
rhways
koning !
family. I
grime?
uple of
co will
ndwiches, hamhurgers
in addition to
of nuts, the
from grazing
sofa guard
ATLANTIC' CITY N
4850 feet. The north !
ours You don't happen to know of
anyone on the public roles with a
snap do you? No neither do I.
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Tuesday, May the 19th is Children's
Day at the Bay City Public library A
program of interest, of fun and merri-
ment will be had There will be May -
A more fitting account of the Ide
and work id tin- good in.hi will ng-
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•* 22: *
passed away at his home, Salurday
night about X o'clock. For « veral
t II uses be sure tn call Miller's Dait
particularly interesting tomorrow aft- ) I
, • 1-1 - , । ... i. - ernoon at 4 o'clock It will feature an
a younger brother and two sis- the natural grove has been planted to exhibit of the grammar school grades
Funeral services under the di- young trees removed in the thinning j N g.,, ,3, A luir„„aM n
rection of Taylor Bros., will be held process. The trees are,being plan . Jerreroon Davin Mhl.l Wiurmak it 1
Tay lor.Bros. parlor tomor - in the. usual, mxanner, 26. to., . point to attend this meeting
and 4 e M ; 8 it ' 4 . C * I* in ii 1 The nominating commlttee will i
The bark-zraft method is used in im- make its «ld other
provine ‘ he.yo n trees......., lieresting matteri taken up
Beef cattle will be grazed in the It is""hoped hat every P -T A.
. . river bank rove to.kepp.down srass member will make it a point to be
James W Rugeley compli- This is in line with the pecan and j renent 1
her daughter. Miss June past ure program being stressed by | 1
a graduate of the season | County Agent W H DuPuy
luncheon on Saturday, May 9 | Mr
efficiency was Ion
ere it could save
nth by cutting off
opening up of retail
While no schedule
nounced, it is und
company expects
present high rtae
least current montl
excellent for runni
Then* may Im "rhythm in the river Another attempt will Im* made to Furniture Co
। .is some song writer melodiously as i locate oil in the prospect with the
serts, but there were dollar bills in location of Cockburn Oil corporation s
' the muddy Colorado when that rivel I Hawkins 3, which will Im- located a '
overflowed, back in 1913 At least that short distance due south of the Haw-
They make no bones about it. They
elinches any argument over bilis. A checking
\-Sp'
258
Two base hits- -G’urson. Three
hits Steves E Patterson, Gayle
I Smith Struck out by McKelvy
Legion Auxiliary Does BAY CITY LOSES TO
Outstanding W °" A N G t E T 0 N 413
iav-gleabutwnsthronuouteattompting toi "The car was placed on exhibition I Nicholas andi Margaret Carr
Bay City loaded the bases twice I inonhe Forde Moe Tanan ppan siahown
afterwards but the tallies failed to ( Woodward avenue. Detroit.
public mature, until the ninth inning J , ‘One week later it was started on
hen he I Smith hitting for Harri lead,off W ath fa country-wide tour in the course of The Colonial theatre program
a triple to .-enter field Dodd, pinch which it is scheduled to spend a week elude some of the biggest productions I owner
hitting forRe‘ . L struck, out C in each of the company’s branch ter- of all time, wRieh w. are ‘offerine at
white rolled out to the shortstop andritories i regular acimission 15_30 ane 40,
Smith tallied the tying run Lang- "on its return .the twenty millionth
ham was safe on an error by the, see- car will be placed in Greenfield Vil-
ond baseman, but Steven ended thejing.
for April. 1930, which was one of the
3 two bigzest months of 1930, and com
2 pares with 79,603 car* and trucks built
in March this yer. Mr Knudsen said
The output for the month just ene-
ba ed was the first in eleven month
- I that crossed the 1001,000 mark Re
children will become better, more
April output falls only 4000
below the comparable figure
VOL. 26 No. 285
money for the owners,
returns from the sale
ill meet Wed-
Ml o‘clock with
All mnembers
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& W
"5-ko
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Batted for J r
batted for Love
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Read the advertisements before
ii). It's better to be safe than s
graduating class from the grammar now operating on a normal average of
school one to the outstanding bny and । five and one-half days a week Em
one to the outstanding girl of the I ployment increased 1M men in the
class month, bringing the current payroll1
Basis for this award is the five I to above 35,000 men. working on at
point qualif ration in the case of I average of fifty hours
boys the five points are honor cour- April output is believed to have let
age, leadership, service and scholar- j the industry and placed Chevrolet n
ship. In the case of giris, the five the position of the worlds large
points are courage companionship, manufacturer. A comparable posit lot
scholarship and service. has been maintained in the domesti
A committee from the Bay City post passenger car market, where for th*
| of the American Legion in conjunc-past four months for which registry
tion with the faculty of the schools ' tion figures are available Chevrole
are now determining the recipient of sixes led all other makes of passenge
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in these times of depre
it that taxes are alway
patriotic all around citizens. Bay Citv
Post No 11. American Legion, will
i award three medals to outstanding
students in Bay City schools this year
| One medal will be awarded to the
eal s pr
pring anc
Ai
SELEK T GOOD MILK
When you want the best milk
outstanding boy or girl, from the en- _____ _
tire four grades of the high school to be maintained at
Two medals will be awarded to the points. All plants of the compa
suppose the government ii
is trying to cut down on r
waste it seems a very ge
xpenses and
vod tune for
ikcwi.se In-
howling for
this j months Mi. Bachman had not tsen in
Iwo very good health but the death was a
Steves if
Bay City lost a fourteen inning ball
their I game to Angleton at Angleton Sun-
. I g,gu,,i * day, by the score of 4-3 McKelvy of
‛ I The Bay City unit of the auxiliary Bay City, pitched superb baseball and
was one of five units in this district really deseryed. a win. He strucksout
to receive national citation for enroll- i seventeen of the Angleton swatsmiths
—.ing by January 1, 1931, their mem- and did not issue a base on bidIN. I
bership equal to or exceeding their On .the other hand Cursen,of.An
1930 enrollment. leton. also pitched great basebnllil
The local Legion women have a time.and again pulling out of sc €
definite interest in the health center I bac h<wu\ g, . , gw.,,
at the veterans hospital at Kerrville. i C. White, Stevens and J bn th .
Texas, lately sending in two pairs were the hitting stars for Ey.Cit:
of sheets to the loan closet at this White collectins 3 singles. Steve ■ “
health center—this contribution beingtriple, and single, and driving in twol
all that was requested of tins unit runs and Smith a triple which 1
along supplying linens. In addition to ed to he- the tying run. E. Pattersn.
this service the local women pay $1 ! Gayle, and.. Willenber g featured the
per month on the salary of the social Angleton attack. ,
service ker at this health center. It all looked rosy fm the Baz Ch? A FMYI I IAAyyr
and contributed $5 on the fund foi Cityboy in the first inningbuttthe /ft Mil I I59Nie
the new health center building failed to do any, damaze: i White ZU ITI1LLIUIVIII
To the local units of the Girl Ke- beat out an infield hit to third. Lang- _________... „ ____________________________________ _____.
EADn ic duh F
Scouts the Legion auxiliary contrib- HP and White was doubled.of FUKH 23 Ki 111 l fl........ of Bay Citv. died at his improved varieties T. .......... . . . i
uted 15 each, that they might express I Steves next man. uP hit to deeP right 3 J "1- " ...... ... Houston very suddenly last! The trees on the river bank are be poTheegular "“IX, . the,l local
even in a small way, their interest । center but was thrown out by a close _ night The cause of his death is un- ing thinned out to permit ample room - I
in such splendid local movements. Play atme.pate: , ,known. He is survived by his par- for growth A 210-acre tract adjoining
At Christmas time, ten cheer boxes. Bay City torik the lead in then half millionth Ford car left i ents, ’ ’ ......
of the sixth. MeKelyy first UP got I the ssembly line of the Ford Motor ters.
single S nle. 7 perfee ’ comprm y in the Rouge plant, on
bunt andI all hands were safe Langh- Tuesday morning. April 14 This is from the
am worked Curson. for a base on very interesting information." states row between 112:30 and p.m
. was sent. balls..:Steves then lined.a. clean hit Mr.’ Pat Thompson of Bay City Auto
The work the Legion women are tovcenter scoring iMe , VJk and C & Sales Co., who goes on to relate
, doing, while done quietly is one of White , White hit to uira and more of the particulars of this im-
It recognized value, the charming quali- forced Langham _?ul FWhite was portant event.
1 ..... I thrown outtat find and Morrow flied’ "The rode slowly down the Mrs.
out to renter ending the scoring line and to rest‘at the ter-mented
Angleton came right back in theirjminai. a finished product. Henry Rugeley. ____________________________ _ _
half of the sixth and.pushed acros Ford and Edsel Ford executives of with a luncheon on Saturday, May 9 Mr Schroder and Mr Fulton sev-
| <nrt*e tallies, uursonieaa on "l a the company, reporters, photograph- at her home The charming home was eral years ago improved a native grove , Mr H L Davis is now in charge
—ouDie Kitnmuenon niu—.-nePien, ers and mec hanics gathered to inspec» in beautiful appointment with floor on the river bank above L.a Grange of the Owl cafe on Avenue F near
Maw p;,r,, CUr
-NOW IIC-ure uldi viand and
....... on thire and ratterson Was safe on . Henry Ford drove the automobile adornment of the table in the place I to develop the larges grove down-caters lo after dance patronage See
—esecKe-m a Snn8E to ent । to his home, when* it met the first car ds and in the menu, rivel When the partners decided to advertisement in today's paper
Ford car, produced in 1893 Later it Those enjoying Um* hospitality of develop the 20-acre grove it was an
met ‘999.’ the famous Ford racer, and Mrs Rugeley were Misses Glendine | impenetrable wilderness. "It was so
the fifteen millionth car, last of the and Maurine Thompson Dolly Cox | thick you couldn’t run a swamp rah- j
Model Ts to be built. Virginia Wilkinson Addle Pear le bit through it. Mr Schroder says.!
Cordwood taken from tract virtual- |
ly (wild the cost of clearing. Today I
the grove is one of the finest that can I
Im* seen anywhere and it is making
scoring out to center field. "The first Ford, one of the first
Both pitehers were bearing down three automobiles the United States
and the sides were retired in one ! had ever seen resembled a bugws
two. three order until Angleton's mounted on bicycle wheels and its
half of the fourteenth Gayle got a litt le two-cylinder engine boasted
, clean single over first baxe and took | four horsepower its gasoline tank
MH
base: He scored on wienberS R three peopl Mi Ford was given to wish babies and put them to bed 1
4
the bag on first bast and the game ist in the United Stales associ tio Friday told the E
Duc*1 "In December. 1915. more than 1- annual convention of the New Jersey | ■
•° t n a 000 000 Fords had been produced Hospital association .
| Thereafter at Ford manufacturing "Mother s Day." she said. has be-e m
, "methods and porcesses developed to- come an emotional jag We go to J
Wuu)
*|«t» 00 in June 1924 and 15,000000 ii
4 0 a 9/May, 1927
3, ' J Contemplation of what the
‘inn -tion of 20,000,000 automobile
i a n al may be easier if it is realized that a
2 n n "total of only 27,000,000 motor vehi-
• ii । cles passenger automobiles, trucks
-11- and commercial cars of all kinds, and
a result of the schedule inc
ring April, a full six-day \
ling Saturday afternoons,
lain asse
I the loves succeeds as a
I fail* a* a father'
out with these remarks. "We need
four million more dollars. Now' if we
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 285, Ed. 1 Monday, May 11, 1931, newspaper, May 11, 1931; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1554401/m1/1/: 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.