The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 130, Ed. 1 Monday, September 28, 1931 Page: 1 of 4
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Here September 16th
Negro Wins Five Dollar Gold Piece;
Picks 1710 Pounds Cotton 24 Hrs.
men
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She Means
See me in
urged the federation to help
a demonstration agent in Mat-
no report,
no report.
Palacios
delegate.
Midfield P -T. A.
Palacios P.-T. A..
held all regular
summer month
teresting report
large lease in one bods at Buckeye.
Work, it is stated, will start at once.
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Matagorda County Federation of
Women’s Clubs Meet at Gulf
Loses Car; Recovers
It In a Few Hours
gain
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buy
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Plight Lieutenant G. H. Stainforth
Hew at the rate of over 404 miles an
hour down wind in British speed tests
at Calshot.
O Traylor. delegate.
Markham Mother's club.
motion ma
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was a disci
Minutes of meeting held
read and approved.
Treasury reported $17 15
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who pick
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cavalry when 18 and served under ' order of the day a
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ride you some but we will be goner-
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Bay City Bank & Trust Co
BAY CITY, TEXAS
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ON PIERCE PLANTATION
AT SARGENT.
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know the
Reading bv Miss Katherine Fullin
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meetings during thi
and gave a very in-
of programs
fmavevmu d Ju
Tuesday • Wednesday
“I CONFESS!”
.CONFESSIONS
OF A CO-ED
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go into the dis
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rapidly as the
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by those con
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Liggett, delegte, reported
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lunch hour, a welcome address
new fill style tea-
bit by bit? Ten years from now you will
North and South
Health in Disguise. A truly nu- C
tri clous pleasant surprise. <
thre are
on hand.
acres of cotton planted here this year.
Wtih a 1 ) 000 bale < i op the i Id UI
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Straight football was the
luded in
John C. Mar
of Matagord
• a short tM
Towers soar by the grinding of gears con'
trolled by the strong arm of labor.
Fortunes soar by the long-sustained efforts
of the brains of men.
Both, in the analysis, are monuments to the
achievements of will.
Whatever the specialized tools of your trade
you are primarily a human being interested
in a safe and well-provided for future.
We have the blue-prints of the foundations
of fortune. Let us plan to grow with you.
FIRST RATIONAL BANK
1 lease held by them at Buck rye. and '
which involves the entire Stoddard j
I ranch owned by Mrs. Laura V Stod- 1
l dard.
The North and South is one of the
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and a very enjoyable
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will attend
to act as «
fourth club
. _ _____ 1870 to 1931, cotton prices were high-
pany. Mrs. Pierce found it impossible est during war periods.
our fall line of
Mirth!
Congratulations, Black Cats on youx
tally uours on freen. In adidtion to the
did splendidly and Coach Meharg and
Mr. Crofoot are seemingly pleased
with the way you carried out your
^ju-ders. You divulged no secrets and
‘we know you have plenty that you
are saving for those district games
committee for I Fanson, delegate
You can avail yourself of this modern meth
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b ggest operbors in the business .
with headquarters in San Antonio.1
It is the same company that brought I
in and developed the Greater Luling I
field, selling out later to the Magno
Easy to digest. We bake none
but the best.
This Friday afternoon at Richmond
the Black Cats will meet the Rich-
United Bicentennial
Washington D C.
Public welfare cor
H Lewis of Bay Ch
Our Good Pies and
report accepted.
Ai. Edith Woods
serve on resolutions
and to
this meeting in place of Mrs. Pearce.
Committee reports were as follows I son.
Fine Arts—by Mrs. A. B. Pierce of J Miss Sadie Hatfield, district dem- ;
Blessing, reported that she went tolonstration agent from A. & M col-1
ous with our plaudits when you win j Houston to bring out the hand Painted | lese gave an interesting talk and dis-
them. To Mr. Crofoot we give ourPietures, that are being given to the | Played a drawing showing the rise
thanks now for the wonderful help schools..of the county, through the and fallin the price in cotton from
he is giving you. We were favorablysenerosity of the Gulf Sulphur com-
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Save
Gulf P.-T. A Mrs. Hutchinson.
Matagorda Mother's club. Mrs. H I
hat wo a
f the ur
was given
Gulf high
ogram ma- '
writing to )
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impressed with the lack of any in- : , . r—-—
juries in the first game. Everyone of or 16 I 0. oring them and so they
you seems to be in A-1 shape due toW1 be S ippee and all teachers of P a - ... -----
the perfect training you have had school receiving, pictures are request- agorda county to teach the people
and are getting We expect a confer- ‘ d to acknowledge receipt of pictures ' how to live at home by planting of
enee championship out of vou and we tosthe fine arts committee, so that a I gardens, and canning all surplus veg-
dont want lo be disappointed Thefull report can be given 1,1 the De- etabtoe. fruits and meats at close of
game Friday should be about 39-0 in cember meeting of the federation her talk we adjourned for lunch
your favor, of course, here was no money to provide pic- We were invited into auditorium of
I tures for the negro schools. and many i community house, where long table
are sadly in need of a pic- 1 were decorated with batchelor but-
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values distinctly out of th
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Phyllis O Bruin
Palacios Wednesday club no dele-
gate.
Palacios Ladies Auxiliary Chamber
of Commerce, Mrs. Dismukes, dele-
This company has only recently en-1
red the Gulf coast oil belt and it is
gnificant that it acquired such a
the coaches a chance to visited in Bay City Saturday
could .1.1 . they .11 e ,
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BAY CITY, TEXAS, MONDAY, SEPT. 28, 1931
According to the report of Mr.
Lindsey county agricultural statis-
tician, the cotton ginnings for the
year up to September 16 are 7315
Is money trickling out of your pockets.
Mr. and Mrs Bill Si
Galveston Sunday,
। Goes 6! 2 Miles a Minute
m one person to another.
(Continued on l’age
ng ti
A.. Mis. Thomp
in Ba
We th
lion at
bouqu
, for the Cats this year. Although the ।
| i boys are not looking foi a set up they ।
Ed Ba ke
l and gj
Way side. Mrs Eva Hood
। pany, have moved in. arriving Sun-
day and will immediately settto. work almost three-quarters of a bale to the
• lot a set up of rigs on the 12 000-acre !
ilc to state convention at Lub-
Nov. 9 to 12. but on account of
of funds, the matter was dis-
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and carried
tn<l safest method of transferr
ture of some kind if only some good ! ton flowers
this thowing of
Mrs T
the county. She also
ist in helping to take
mployed during the
hes were pleased with the
of the team and the fact
carried out orders as de-
pany. Rice Belt
the Victoria fair
one of the judge
exhibit.
No matter how, much you make put
An oil drilling concern has secured
arr Porrcouiao-dolespnnntma Mrs. Haskell Simon
of the paper about a negrc
ed 1710 pounds of cotton or
estate down at Sargent fr
until sun up. That is pici
in any man’s cotton pat
Shows 2:30-- 1:00 —7:00—9:00 p M.
■en characteristic of humar
Mr. Glenn McClain
polis, Ind., arrived in i
days since to take up I
U e Colonial theatre.
VOL. 27 NO. 130
told and at the right time.
There will be several fans from
here who will follow the team to
Richmond Friday.
Blessing Library association, Mrs.
Albert White, delegate. she gave a
splendid report.
Collegeport’s Women's club. Mrs.
no report, other than
gainst the unjust tax
Gulf Sulphur company.
Senator Holbrook.
for citizens of Matagorda county th
winter that would need help, and as
co-operation of all clubs of federa
tion to help carry on this work i
|| I do not intend t divulge anything to
9 I the scouts from Wharton and El Cam-.
I po and Eagle Lake.
sgp--t Coach Meharg and E J Crofoot
gME83,, 1 were favorably impressed with the ।
222968623 i showin ot the boys here against Bol-
«Se5ling Fiiday they realiz there arc '
ide i se rapged m and I
backfield that yet have to be ironed .
yImtimilnmvmn-
i pounds as against 12 127. The differ-
ence in the two years is duo, how-
ever, to the lateness of the crop and
the scarcity of pickers until the past
i week .Since pickers have been ob-
1 tamed the g mungs have increased
। wonderfully.
Last year by the middle of Sep.
i tember the cotton crop was about
‘ through when the 12,127 bales had
1 been ginned as there were t lightly
over 15,000 bales ginned for the en-
tire year This season, however finds
half of the crop still in the field with
several fields not even touched in all
probability almost as many bales will
be ginned here this year a: were
ginned last year. There were 22,000
I _
| The Matagorda county federation
of women’s clubs held their quarter-
। ly meeting at Gulf, Texas, Sept. 12.
1931. The ladies of the Gulf P.-T. A |
■ was hostesses for the occasion.
The meeting was held in the at-
i tractive community house, where all
, were received and welcomed by Mrs.
Hutchinson.
j President Mrs. E. F Goodall of
Wadsworth, called an executive board
; meeting at 10:15 a.m. followed by
I opening of regular meeting at 10:30
bv singing "Come Thou Almighty
King."
I The Lord's Prayer was then repeat- ' '
ed by all present.
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each community.
Vocal solo by M
Ae---fINvet--Ae
f Caney a
racoastal c
The four
andling your money without cost if your bal
D T Sykes with Nash The Na-
tion's Tailor, is in Bay City to take
orders for Nash's individually ta lored
clothes, commission on orders secured
will go to Gus Silberisen, his friends
can leave calls at Rice hotel Prices
S2I 50, $23.50, $29 50 and $15
26-27d pd.
, There is a negro on the Pierce vs- !
state down in Sargent that can snatch 1
that fleecy cotton He won a five |
। dollar gold piece the other day when
he picked 1710 pounds of cotton from ■
sun up one day until sun up the I
next. He picked all day and all night I
। The cotton is making a bale to the
acre so he picked slightly more than
an acre. If there are many as good
.• he in the county we don t need as
many cotton pickers here as we think
fidgety hay fever ieason
i gate.
appointed to ’ Wadsworth P.-T. A.. Mrs. Robert
Mi Pierce also has a Mexican down
at Sargent who can snatch cotton.
He can pick 1100 pounds in one day.
What we mean .too, is 16 ounces to
the pound.
■ will be against Richmond but we are I
positive there are a few unorthodox
plays in the coaching system that the1
boys will learn before many more
‘ games.
the Pierce J prints.
m sun up Our own Matagorda county artist,
ine cotton I Miss Janie* Savage, lias entered the
h Mirth state contest for the $500 prize picture,
ven .a the to be given at Lubbock at* state con-
vention in November, we hope she
wins.
the system
the bowels,
hy, sluggish,
the tongue:
r . strength
ittle of Dr.
in will cleat
ently. harm-
difTerene e it
′ ovet night
ou.
I , nstputon
is. I llis long
to make his
lieu, w e :e .
irr de'
• ch e . IlS
action nd
iead it to
, , .‛,w "
■ alled, is
Trades Da
to be in tov
ty that the
for your ber
V
while will I
high. Six co
be served in
and thesir >
wn’terial ii
, ‘Adventures in Africa’
< ’ and Pathe News
Petroleum company fur $12,000,
tion near Sarge nt in the southeastern
part of the county which will bv
made in a test for oil and sulphur.
The location is midway between the
sulphur mines at Gulf in this county
and Freeport in Brazoria county and
is said to be a logical point, in the
minds of the geologists for a new
field
The rig is up for the test well which
will be sunk about three mniles from
commission, at I sumed, i
J pay state
mmittce, Mrs. T 1 The re ,
Bay City
in adidtio
American citizenship c
resent, request that ea
a patriotic program In*
Mr and Mr
Mr. S L Pe
Ure week- i.'i 1
C. Ti
the Matu ews
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 130, Ed. 1 Monday, September 28, 1931, newspaper, September 28, 1931; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1554518/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.