The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 221, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 13, 1932 Page: 4 of 4
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I he Daily I ribune, Wednesday, Jan. 13, 1932
i Farrell $5, Todd Lewis 15. Total 180
Just received a truckload of Valley
Matagorda
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES
grapefruit $1.00 per bushel.—Sisk Gro-
M
Everyday SPECIALS Ini Our
TOILET DEPARTMENT
P.-T. A. business meeting was
Th
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years work The out-
VICKS .... 29c
tion cull 361-J.
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itanding plan is a clean-up and im-
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ply Andrews Cafe.
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STOCK FOR SALE: A number of
.mules
VACANCY at the Caverly Apart-
9c
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ments.
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Patronize The Advertisers
honor of her being Brownsville's first Arm) Poole.
ten
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Friday, the first and two of the se
Bay City
will be we should
te
break a leg
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Patronize The Advertisers.
the employ of —
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MeElwrath highway construction
Me/Ress
‘omnpany
roll DI I(S
MARGARET LECKIE
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MILLER
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Dramatic Art
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Dictionj
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Christmas
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IS OVER
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back to school
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back
overcoming
MW
ROSENZWEIG’S
Bargains
Successors to Simon Bros.
$10
• Van
Suitable for Gifts.
i
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build tra
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Come in and let us supply your wants in the
Most of them walked
Set of Sandy
not give lasting satisfaction Old sonss
l th
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drug line.
relat
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Matagorda Pharmacy
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EXCHANGE
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good resolution
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power for less money; each
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year it increases the lead of the
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pomned by the best
leet Again?
ased her and
GULF HIGH
SCHOOL NEWS
But the hatvest time of kive is
or! there.", R Southey.
The Van Wormer Field Improvement
Nuibbn I arge
Magnesia . . . 39c
i week
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K.ynol, lurge
my ' Last Ci
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with "Kath
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thoughts of
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Musical Instruction
AND REPAIRnIG
j Notice is hereby given that the dis-
liams and the host. C. P. Williams, Jr. solution of partnership of Laughter &
Mitchell, comprised of C. P. Laugh-1
W. F. TETTS
JEWELER & OPTOMETRIST
1 Poise
Mata-
One a diamond is mined, it goes on
through the years... down the ages.
There is no deterioration, no decay,
no wear—only a never-ending, ever-
changing ownership, good and bad.
Such is inevitable. Today you can
secure Certified VIRGIN DIAMONDS
ie, until
1 that «
Freshman News,
men had a new experience
Camp Stove . . $2.50
v i adore her. se
No wonder Jesi
Expression and
MXo e^er keaw/oP ~
VIRGIN DIAMONDS
Baguetle, $83
Gruen Chelsea
$40
Me a
i iolet
$4
4
id w
l id
Repertoire Plastic Art
—
runiH ~kin I reshener
DI.ODOK INT>
d that
nt It in
destroy
a fool.
Thoughts About
Old Songs
Year’s.
held at the school building Tuesday
in one of the downstairs rooms at 3
W. F. TETTS
Jeweler & Optometrist
111 Fd.
new car.
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lilt laci
k e
• wonderful
for their new
But we still have a wonderful assortment
or some-
I nterine, meli
I |a<erln«»( humIIuhi
lnterine, lurge
Nal ilepntica, nmall
Hal liepatira, lurge
Hain l’erey
year it continues to give more
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have started full swing.
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FOR RENT: Apartments and bed-
rooms. Call 354. 28tf
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- . -------,-----road bond available fund; first .as to
azain we came and once more classes the auditing the entire road available
I account, and second, as to auditing
an WorK
emon Alnonel
i upxuria
Ay erintoe fill
i uxor (with perfume)
W onebury ‘s
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Meimline
< olilen l'earoe k
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Nacline
VIRGIN'
DIAMONDS
Reg. U.S Pat Off.
Adrelik
product or lowered a price. For
THE PEOPLE’S *
I
Talk or Performance?
The more you advertise your busi-
ness, the more you advertise your
town. A well advertised town draws
TOH I I WATII
Ingrunin
W omibury ’•
Ninving lirumhes
There were more mem-!
all obstacles
fikllette A l’rolvuk
Razor Blades. 39c
hogs, milk cows
o’clock p.m.
ISue’s \npirin
m, eowegal Ampirin
I INI ‘w
only that part of the fund pertaining
to the construction of the Collegeport
and Sargent roads.
A casniers check in amount of 5
per cent of bid must be attached to
all bids as liquidated damages. Sign-
READ THE ADS!
Patronize The Advertisers
e-6u
per cent because goo
local dealer; 11 3 per
which have never before been worn or individually-
owned, at standard prices, through your
authorized virgin diamond DEALER
NOTICE PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
OR AUDITORS
The commissioners’ court of Mata-
gorda County, Texas, desires sealed ;
bids (in duplicate) to be filed on or
before eleven o’clock a.m„ Tuesday.
1 Feb 9, 1932, upon the auditing of the
l’vineene Pat
tiurelenha
Menmenn for
bers than usual present and they had
end ” hen he
rade. No one »
HI I *< II I HI I US
(iolen l’eucock
10 o’clock a.m. Monday, when he tried
Lift- Iuoy
V av accou
EfsNye 2
fume Sets, Leather Goods, Men’s Sets, Cig-
ars, Pipes and Many Kinds of Novelties
New Year baby. Among the
I Horace and Malcum must have got-
i । ten a gun for Christmas; they haven’t
smelled of sweet essence of skunk for
a long time perhaps on account of not check .baby blankets, warm woolen
et . .1 diamond ring and many otl i
beautiful articles. Also the mother wa on all string and wind instruments
remembered too. with several nice I H. CLIFF DRESSER
piano recital gifts. Congratulations for this lucky Phone 561
- ■ e- little Miss. She is a descendant of Hamilton Building
say Matagorda and Galveston families and__
. itney have many relatives here who
N
And better still -slip a Gruen
on your wrist and be doubly
certain The Gruen is a watch
you can wear with pride a
watch you can trust. For it it at
honttlly fine inside at it is beau-
tifal auttide. You’ll be sure to
find just the model you want in
our store. Many for as low as $25.
Others to $100 and even $500.
i.ueky i ig < r -h<hU
Iueky Tiger, large
Vuneline, ■mull
Vumeline, lurge
I Nil «le (einine
I Mil ele (juinine, lurge
HOD* POHIHKH
(ioleles l’eurork
< ol | *.......
(‘oty‘m, lurge
Hlur ICone
I Ol) Hu |
Mennevn
* » eristor rut
I
ll
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lowier Witls l’erume
Three Flow’rs 59c
hnantifu gifts
in the use and enjoyment of
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i%L<i M run IMA-
lolvmon’s iSuby Ilk'
DJ»r KImm i '»•
DJrr klsw
of $5 being offered and a second prize. —-------o-- o-----
•' f,52.50 for the best yards, n . . I Notice.
Inulc'h .ii pmaje ti) arjeorie. C ' 1 am again connected with the sales horses. Can be seen at my place,
• 1 ha 1932 ens iimml ne < tinii force of tiie Bay City Auto and Sales three miles southeast of Bay City,
zen 1or,“1 nas received Ereetine: dealers) and will be I Box 1167.—J. E. Thompson.
from ill the business firms of that —P",- ruiu —5-E° ano win •5 • h
city. Marjorie Celeste arrived at the pleased to see my friends and new’Hd 14-41W.
home of her nare n D, nd Me customers at their convenience. ---------
• on P: r i . ana-Mrs If vou will permit me it will be a FOR SALE: Three lots and a six-room
(<<il McDermott Ingiehart at 2 50 o-1 " YO Pen-- -5, 11 win ot d _. c t ii
dock a.m Friday, J.m. 1, 1932 and has pleasure to serve you in either theottage on West Sixth Street. Call
been generously showered and we l-' used car department or in the way of 30b"* ««
MEDI IM S
**il<li Hlazei
I urpentine
Mistol
II *ll( I OMI N
Wilelroot, riiihII
Wiliroot, large
hair restorer in his shaving cream.
Sophomore News.
useful, as well as novel gifts for New
the sneasty-
l’onil’n
ilarriet iiubburl ye
I t num 4 I 1 .) in
1 gyitinn doll I ream
Disbursements.
Printing $5, grading Van Wormer
Field $8, Material and Labor $23.25
Ten loads gravel for track $10. Total
$46 25.
Balance on hand with Hugo Kun-
dinger, treasurer Collegeport Indus-
| trial League $34 25.
In addition the League has furnish-
ed stamps to the value of $3 80 and
envelopes and stationery to the value
f f $1 60. Submitted by H. A Clapp.
a better
was fatally injured about
Bv WAKK) AUSTIN < I APP
It has been said that music h
charms to sooth the savase breas
themires
per cent
iSA I ll NAl l k
Hlur None
Illur ILone
Ilong ibunta
Kh IimoI l hit hi ul #
II KM 11* I I M
4 lenvning Musnuge
4 lennning Manuuge
I lennning Musmnge
< omple N ion
4 omplexion
leleni Mkin I «mmI
lulCurity l’owiler
Velvet (omplexion
Mouge
We sincerely hope the Russian and though he had been in Matagorda but
chain store questions are settled to a short while, he had made quite a
everyone's satisfaction before the few friends by his congenial
freshmen have to give their debates] pleasant personality and all I
on them. Debating is a pain in the' gorda is horrified and grieved over
neck if you ask us. but we smile his untimely passing and the sympa Cestire
through it all thy of the entire community goes out I—-mmE
We are mighty glad to have Leddies to his crushed and heartroken par-1
back with us this week. This is the,ents, brother and sister. The remains
I first time she has been back since' were taken to Bay City and shipped
meeting getting ready
Christmas She's looking fine and fat to his home While here the parents
। Cup wants to know if you've heard were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W G
about the meanest man in the world । Thornhill.
i No’ Well he was a barber and put
fbrorero, ret
(blorono, white
luek A White Monse
Mum
Old and J
unes mid .1
selections, namely: "Faded Summer1 town at the intersection of Gulf and
Love" and etc. I Matagorda highway. He Was rushed
At the big Palacios-Gulf basketball to the Gulf Hospital immediately and
game at Palacios Thursday night. Pa-he was so horribly mangled that no
lacios won 30-9. From all reports hopes were held for his recovery and
the going was sort of heavy, so to he passed away this morning. Tues-
speak. Palacios girls won Saturday day at 2:30 o'clock, never having re-
night at Gulf. ' gained consciousness His parents, near
Mid term exams are swiftly coming Hillsboro, arrived before he passed
on. We already feel the depressing ef-laway. He was timekeeper on this sec-
fects or coming events cast their tion of highway 60 road work. He
shadows before. was twenty-two years of age and al-
cd a
| The usual religious Fund Statement.
.. .. a program waw given and reports from Receipts
•The Little Green Home way down the officers receiyed. Gulf Sulphur Co 550, Croy Smith
1 Friday the B V. H S Vans drove' 15 George Duckworth s5, Dr A. i.
I have before me a bulletin issued, to Bleafing where they met their Alexander IS E H Junod 12. E E
by the V. 8 Deportment of Com-j former conquerors and Nook their salp Youms $i, E L Peck $2.30, C. H
111(11 I I % M I
Kinn () lov e, liegui«h
Mims O l ill r, puste
l bree l lowers, liqjuid
| great ice plant in operation. A good
I tune was had by nearly all. especial-' .
ly Ralph and Gladys. Vivian and Ger- to hop a moving truck at Zipprian’s
I aldine honored the class with a few filling station five miles north of
Hk harel HuthiWl
HIm. k A WVNite
Nelle (ilo
* ivmueles
HlMr Nome
DJrr Mins
l’vive ran l‘at
( ul >'• domnpnet
((VMl’AG I
Hine Rose
Fiaming lieart
DJrr kins lbouble
ty Bab
and bru
Mentholatum
Hkhho Seitxer
< ampho l’bsenheue
MmiruriN hrome
Men urochromne
Hoil< Acie
\ehemive Ittpr
Acihenive l aspe
(inuze Wamlage
(inuze liundluge
(inuze lSunlaxe
Nquihhu Drntal Lol ion
Meuibhn l’etroi
Neguibhn Magneska
but that I may meet "Sweet Ade- unto me '
were like B
. . . The Womal
As I boarded the tug that was to Franzen witt
take me to the big ship I happily; course they
sang "Home Sweet Home” for I knew Fran»en hon
that after all there was no piece like
I iqyuhel l’oliml
l’olish iCemover
SmII White
Nteei l iles
Mrrl l iles
Mrrl I Urn
... I l.l.
I weezers
Mr Mill
with eye
nie Lau
Last Re
pressed
question
Chair" I
Lookir
having to slip upon
; at 6 in 12 in favor of the
I der the Coaching of Co
1 we are working up a s
* HI suclou
Mella
Hhir ilone
Malin jur
Hlut It A White, jux
right pric
Well. Here we
We also have Whitman’s Candy,, Sheaf-
fer’s Pens and Pencils, Perfumes and Per-
most of our little laughs out of bi-
----------- oloxy. Mi Stevens was explaining
' to us recently about calories, diets and
.. .. the like. In order to bring out a er*
VinN, I 11 -1 , । ,
. y . . j tain Doint be asked *_____ ______ „
" 1 i / |,M 1 you have seen for instance a really!
"d "fat eldetly man.-" Whereupon hardly!
had the words left his lips when'
kaymond Walker brilliantly ejaculat-
ed Why I’ve seen Santa Claus." Aft-1
will be very, very busy receiving and
| taking on our mid semester exams. In
fart we have already started to review
. It certainly seems as if we do get
proved yard campaign, a first prize 12-13-14d
IIhhI* lioney Alanovel
HHulh lloney \lamomel
ilorothy l’erkinn Mone Huhn
beasties with a gun they can shoot
’em from long range.
Miss Pratt is giving her
I am going to Mobile Bay.” "W y
Down Yonder in the Corn Fields
and pick cotton with "Lindy, Lindy
Sweet as Sugar Cane’ and who knows
rather hilarious sounds w
a. seniors and
they have to
classmen as a
s or her older.
asoline tank on
sater in it and
the dear old i
i water it nat-1
Arman-
islune wcone
Nuelinols
I Mli No More
Illa) M A White
»
again after our much appreciated hol-,
( idays. It was certainly hard to start,
back after two full weeks of cele-
t brating, packed full of good times ,
Yes— we know. Some resolu-
tions are just made to be broken.
But when you’ve “solemnly re-
solved" to be on time during
1932—stick to it!
comed from each business house ini
rior B
Bright
one to keep!
j gorda County, Texas. 13-20-27-3d Steel Wheelbarrow $4
bring out a cer- |
’How many of,
POLITICAL White Enamel Kitchen
•d: Amos Irv county
iu.hi i MIH
lira lint
I It'll llur
Hen llur
ilen llur
tried to
not for "
he gwrsis
Story"
Annie
turinu I
she had
and bro
Fn wm Me
"The Gh
the patio
in r *< ii (in *m
Nadinola . . . 39c
thing. You should hear this recital.
The chemistry class went to Mata-
.gorda Friday afternoon and saw the
270)
(
pilalu
Annie
whom vde,a
m infor it
decided I
I merce and on one page is a graph
, reproduced from " Analysls of the
Tula Trade Area" by the Tulsa
Chamber of Commerce It is entitled
"Why do people trade in certain citi
es?" I find, by a studiy of this in.
happy en
ing of al
Dreamt
Hallme I
ney" in
I maid t<
C. J STEVES.
R A KLESKA.
or Tax A-e-or:
OSCAR BARBER
or Sheriff:
HARRIS MILNER
et. As I look ed
parting. I said, Dari
Growing Old Silve I
the Gold." She made n
mave her "The Two R
"Then You II Remember
held her clove for a r
sm I
» I.
I D
For District Clerk:
(Re-election.)
A. D HENSLEY.
For County Judge:
w e. McNabb
Far County Treasurer:
C. LANGHAM ire election )
RGY SHOULTZ.
For Tax ( ollector
TELEPHONE 7
ANNOUNCEMENTS Cabinet
The announcements which will ap-1
pear from Uma to time in theis col- A r nc..
umn ...ui under the ibove head will One Burner Perfection
be subject to the action of the Whit
.jMan’s Uulon Primaries.
belie vis I this to be
came into existence
to me excite pasai
botter be left dorm
NOTICE OF
DISSOLUTION
after the upp
at terns after I
la other The
H S bus had
raph, that 33.9
tain cities becau
insportation; 22
better merchai
For County ( lerk:
pinch MRS. RUBY HAWKINS
uld «। For (ount; Commissioner:
s out Precinct No 1.
I rids P A. (Tili) BOND
m icY I Fer Commisiomner:
I Precinct No. 2. Matagorda Ct
E C BAKER
Everyone is cordially invited. g-ph- 32“ 3u
Church corner Fifth and Avenue C. cery & Hardware Co.
Service Sunday morning at 11:00.-----
Sunday school at 9:45 a.m. : WANTED: Couple desires to rent a
W ednesday evening services 8:00. 1 modern five-room house. Phone 19.
__dt fc
ri KQCIErn nnQ ANNOUNCEMENT
zorda Mat gorda,’ ounty; and doing ULH33l ILL H L> Miss Katherine Fullingim announce
ness, has 1 M the opening of her Saturday class-
been mutually agreed upon and ~~—----..es in expression, dramatics, public
now in effect. WANTED: A five or six room house, ietimn P__ 2__"
Matagorda. Texas C. P. Laughtar, reasonably close in and modern. Ap- SI a - - i - "
I January 12, 1932; John Mitchell.
Woolhurv"s Vanishing
MIMI I KI HI N)III s
4 ocomint 1111
< olgutes Hix ASatt
mnilir 1*1 |
i‛e potiert
i < Im ■ 0
1003 HHKI HIIFN
CENTRAL POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY
for
rehaxts.
tray sto
Senior News.
Old Mother Hubbard went to the cup-
1 board,
to get herself a cup of gin.
But when she got there, the cupboard
was bare.
And her old man was wiping his
chin.
[are interested.
! Mr George White, in
r cent ish waste r
r; 14 1 and play re
ied by by stock Tl
that might i
Jaxz does
duced and the
teneration to k
sung with pit
BW brooded
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 221, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 13, 1932, newspaper, January 13, 1932; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1554557/m1/4/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.