The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 51, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 15, 1929 Page: 3 of 4
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FRACTION ABOVE COST, AS
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LONG AS THE LAST
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THE MILLION DOLLAR
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PHONE 32
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FOR COMPLETE SERVICE
WEAVER CAR WASHER
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$1491
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ALEMITE HIGH PRESSURE
LUBRICATION
HERE ARE THE NEW STRAWS’
LINENDOLL BRAKE TESTER
WEAVER WRECKING CRANE
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FIRESTONE TIRES, TUBES
VERSER BROTHERS
PARTS, ACCESSORIES
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Auto Repairing
W. R. MANGUM
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32x6 8-Ply
32x6 10 Ply
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STANDARD SIX
Delivered, Fully Equipped
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ADVANCED SIX
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Mrs. Donald Duson
Complimented
Christian Endeavor
Society
SPECIAL SIX
Delivered, Fully Equipped
with the"Accolac"finish
Beautiful Patterns In All Sizes
Prices Right.
NOTIC I TO BFDDFRS
fransportation of School Puplls
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First Christian Church
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“I don't, but she does.”
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Lets advertise more—it pays.
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The Sargent and lower Cuney
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TTHROUGHOUT the automobile in-
1 dustry Nash engineering enjoys a
reputation for enviable excellence.
A clear example is the Standard Six
"400” 4-Door Sedan—a hig.jull 5-pas-
senger car—the leader of the $900 field
in quality, and performance, and value.
DRU 'E it! Note the exceptional power,
speed, and acceleration of its Nash-
designed, high-compression, 7-bear-
ing motor, with Bohnalite pistons, and
torsional vibration damper.
Chief among the attractions of the
bride and fur the groom
Orville Al Mahon and Aline Meln-
"So on your birthday
gave you a smoker's set. I
you smoked."
tu club
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la required
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Sutjon.
Elsie Barton and Pearl Seay.
John Serafine and Lela Nini.
W O West and Ruth Pay Stoll.
Alvin D: vis and Trulu D Lee.
Robert Westmoreland and Beulah
larger Special Six and Advanced Six
4-Door Sedans is the great Twin-
Ignition motor.
Nash-Bijur centralized chassis lubri-
cation is another invaluable asset of
these larger "400’s".
ALL Nash "400” models are fully fac-
tory equipped with front and rear
bumpers, hydraulic shoc k absorbers,
and spare tire lock and tire cover—at
no extra charge.
Nash also offers three 2-Door Sedans
at respectively lower prices.
your wife
lions were treated to another down-
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Gifts of jewelry for the
you I am des-
Buy City Independent School
i-22 District.
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Notice To Contractors
State Komi and Bridge Construetion
ample varieties mid at
1 w ill tie alone for Ilie night l ab-
nil A I MOl1 III I IXL
W II VI MORF I’ll At TH Ai
than the wonld's most at-
tract he gas range
d! It I III -1'1411 Lill
AND NECESSITY
English Lutheran services
at the
especially heavy at El Alaton and ;
lasted for an hour or longer. The
crops there were flourishing and did
not need the rain
moderate prie
went over to Healy last night where
they , spent a delightful evening the
guests of Air. Haynes at his ranch
rendevous.
——- I lug day*
Sealed bid* will be received by the Detailed plaus and spes
Moreland of
You certainls want a new straw for wear durinur the warm
weather. Wly not choose it from our big display of the new
styles, weaves and weights! Xole the added comiort the new
padded sweatband imparts to the wearer.
Give 'Em a Chance
ELECTRICAL WORK HOUSE WIRING
Mistaken identity it hobbed-hair
bandit mid n gang of hard-hoiled
crooks make this melodrama zoom
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Program for the Christian Endeavor
of the First Christian Church for Sun-
day, June 16, is as follows
Mrs. R. Al. Harkey, Sponsor.
Jewel Rice. (' E Leader.
Marie Rice. Song Leader.
Ann St. John, President.
Topic: “Am I a Quitter?"
Scripture Lesson Lois St. John.
Song By entire society.
Solo Thelma Fart hing.
Quotations di -I ussed by Evelyn
Brannon, Alma Farthing. Thelma Far-
thing, Marie Rice, Ann St. John. Lois
St. John.
Poem Frances Hale.
Sentence Prayers by entire society.
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,, . ,, , Spence Clements; Misses Kitty and
Mrs h. MW liianiHonh.lt today lor Laverne CObl, |r( Stimett, Kathe-
a visitto relative ■ in < tero and San rine Klein, Beatrice Poole, Maurine
Anton1o Hi I.ano, Beulah Erickson, Helen Wil-;
A complete array of the very latest
DETROIT JEWELS from which to
select her gilt, whose accurate baking
performance will turn her daily bak-
ing task into anticipated pleasure.
Broughton. Edwina Milli-l Sealed proposals addressed to the
pour yesterday it was not needed an llaze! and Jane welb "i HI ' ampo, . the improvement "rinnat part of State
the cotton crop was doing splendidly, i and Frances Taylor, the hostess. Highway No 5X covered by S. A f. No.
The ruin was light in Bay City and 1 _ _ . " •
vicinity, but heavy to many nearby Marriage Licenses Issued.be received at the office ot the State
places. | _____ Highway Engineer at Austin, Texas,
Accordin, to C iot I c c,,imuom I The following marriage licenses until 10 o clock a. in . June 25th, 1929,
the w.” >£|.^ were issued from the county elerk’s and then publicly ope.....I and read.
till wist Hill. m Hu in I mdml a 12. Work consists of construction of a
tremendous ram yesterday afternoon Albe Cham Ls i nd^ pavement from Pheasant
all the way from El Maton to within MEIT 1 uammrss unit Matk1e beue
a mile and a half of the river. It was
I tanner.
Antonio Alvarado and Carmen
most markets are
tosh.
Juan Cano and Lena Molena.
Lee Iteddoch and Alary Lou Head.
Geo, D Lincecum and Virginia
Pearl Milligan.
Intention of Marriage
J. T. Mi Ima and Rosie Mallick.
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Rice Market
Mr. W. J. Chambless, of
was a business visitor to
yesterday.
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Henderson couuts man claims he
his cut trained to climb trees alter1
rols and make them jump to the
nd, and his dog to then pick the
■ i els up and Irins them to the
Locals and
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Delivrml, bully r P rice of 2.^ Nash 400 Models,
iru lulling Touting, Roadater, Cintjit, CaknoLt, Victoria anil Sedan Modela
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One of the charmine h0-vi litic. if board ot trustees of Buy City Inde- the work may be seen for ix
the week was tii. artern’on bridge pendeut School District, on or before aud information may be ol
given t. , ‘ . F Uj ‘ r .j ' (i 2 o'clock p. m., Saturday, June 22ud. Ilie orrice of E N Qustufs
plimentinu h.r cousin. Mrs“ ponala11929. and then opened at the office of Engineer at Hay City I
Duson . Eicanpi na Mr. w w k Q Pegram, at Buy City, Texas, on the office of the State II
MIcMillan. two minis o1the season the following items: gineer Departmeut, State Ulf
Clyde Dunlavy, of Bay City. spent The lower-adorned living and mu - s1 cTrapzpouttineto puplcitfrom ina. Austin, rexu
the week-end here will, his parents, zic voon made lovel environmen lh„ ensuin sci...... year "Suctesslui l be usu I rights u> e i ■ ■
Mr. and Aira IL H bunlavy, and with ......' ' 1105 ennuilanue applicant shall furnish a good truck,
his sister, Miss Thelma Bhm.be Wo aide •< brisht toue h o reliable di iver and 1iability insur-
Eagle Lake Headlight. i . lovely chirfons ami ance similar to the -10-20 Liability,
D1 D4 lh HVS i, i • .. . it
,, rtl . , l'olicie8 and pay all taXes, licelise,
Attorney Ihas. Yeamans, ot Bay AneI several eageriy contested fees ete
City, visited in Palacios ..... first of mom S Mises Laverne and Kitty Cold. More complete information relative
the week. 11 nd while here made the Were awarded trophies tor high and to above requirements may be obtain
Beacon niilce a much appreciated call 10W scores respectively dainty toile- ed rrom the secretary
Mr. Yeamans poke quin emouru. tries.to each und. the honorees each The board'of trusive. reserves th.
ingly of the future of P’alucios and the “ vely table linens as souve- right to rejeet any and all bids, or to
co-operation of Bay City and Palacios mis , accept the bid deemed most advan-
when the two are joined by the ion ' onemudine the akternoon . pleasure,
crele highway. Palacios Beacon. ■' dainty salad course was served to
the followint guests Mesdames J. W
Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Dawdy. ot Buck- MeMillan. Donald Dusou, Guy Hens-
eye, were Bay City visitors yesterday ley, Mickey Hatt. Norman Barklay,
A । citified or cushier' check for
Social Worker “Do you believe in
the transmigration of souls?"
Fisherman "No. sir. I like 'em
fried in the ordinary way."
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VX I, SATURDAY 2.30.
Church School, U: 15 n in
Morning Church Service. 11 a in.
Topic: "The Joy of Jesus "
Christian Endeavor . 7 p. in.
Evening Church Service, 7:415 p in
Topic: "Rowing I p Stream."
Guard Encampment grounds, a dis-
tance of 8.831 miles.
New Orleans . June 15. Receipts of
rough rice improved again Friday. ।
i lean from country mills for export I
amounting to 1689 pockets and rough I
for local mills to 450 sacks.
There were exports listed including
2:::'.:; pockets to Hamburg. 1850 to Rot-
tredam ,2oo to London, 221 to Glasgow,
252 tons to Belfast and 2550 pockets to ;
Avonmouth.
No change was listed in quotations j
and no sales were reported here, the
large sales the previous day apparent- ;
ly having supplied the local demand.
Reports indicate somewhat better for-
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 51, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 15, 1929, newspaper, June 15, 1929; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1554036/m1/3/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.