The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 155, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 27, 1931 Page: 3 of 4
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The Daily Tribune, Tuesday. Oc t. 27, 1931
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FOR RENT: Nice bedroom, first house
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to purr along for even pmormance when you fill her
up with Magnolia Gas
THE TRIBUNE
FRED FIELDS
IS A RELIABLE
Store Phone 136
Home Phone 478
ADVERTISING
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Post Office struck a Ford Sedan The
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By HARRY AUSTIN CLAPP.
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last settling on the horizon, he sheds in8> and five dollars from Dr. A. J.
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Wholesale Dealer and Shipper of Pecans
and Produce
Large and Complete Stock of the Best in
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The local Sunday School, needs a large
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! attendance and finances but no doubt
both were satisfactory to the man-
agement. Be patient until next week i
your other good ones.
BEEF
Loin and Round Steak . . ,
Loin and Round Roast . . .
Shoulder and Chops Steak
Shoulder and Rib Roast . .
Stew.................
Pan Sausage ..........
Chili and Hamburger ...
VEAL
Round and Loin Steak . . .
Round and Loin Roast ...
Shoulder and Chops Steak
Shoulder and Rib Roast .
Stew.................
I enjoy' the morning dawn. I enjoy |
the midday sun. I like to watch its!
course as it creeps slowly south and
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purple and gold radiancy. Diamond, - .
wreaths with feahery golden glints. | *" charge of Hugo Kundinger, trensur-
HARRISON’S MARKET
Successor to
KRETZSCHMAR & GIBSON
p.m. The material for this program
will come from Dr. Isaac Headland's,
book called Some of the By-Products ;
of Missions. We wish to encourage |
each member to come out to this
meeting for we feel it will be a new
if you folk will listen to me
The Hurley Shoppe
Bay City’s Style Center
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that splendid family. Their home at-
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fervent, loving and the family is one
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me it day marked the advent into this world
. I am in the market again this year for your
entire crop of pecans.
For it means good money and a living when
we need it the most. Add this crop to
very sweet girl. Her name
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seems sftange that any human be- of
ness men and its Chanter of Com- | market was held Saturday night in
meree possess the usual and normal' the community house but as I did not
amount of guts they will make up and attend an unable to give news as to
; take an interest in placing at the dis-
j posal of 1 and the miserable wretch.
' a facility that will enable us to use
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Close observers, agree that a sun-set what they offer, else they will cease
is not at all like a sun-rise It is far to exist. Up to date. 1 have received
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through an incorporated or unincor-
porated village This law is violated -—
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mg. looking at the sights that mark , Rosalie Nelson and if there is a finer ! on getting there just ahead of time.
church.- Mrs Haley
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three mills each. Why? Well just
We can guarantee our work because we are
fully equipped with all the special mach-
inery necessary for the most intricate jobs
—our workmen are thoroughly skilled and
we use only factory guaranteed parts. The
foregoing are also the reasons why our serv-
ice is least expensive—good men know their
jobs—and waste no time doing them.
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TEXACO MOTOR OIL
a grade for every car —for every season
more gorgeous and resplendent. In for the improvement of Van Wor-
kingly solitude the sun takes his way mer Field "fifty dollars from the Tex- j
across the skies to the western sky, as Gulf Sulphur Company, five dollars
At last his light rests gently on the from George Duckworth, five dollars
from Carey Smith (used for print-
hope to attract people, who some-
times think. If the proper does could of the outstanding families of Mata-
be arranged, full of the sauce that gorda family. This family lives where
at St.
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bespangle the curtain of night. Shafts er of the Collegeport Industdial Lea-
of variable, changing, mutable colors Hue a total of sixty dollars on hand,
pierce the azure dome. The low clouds | In the library is a new book the
hugging the earth as if loth to be dis- gift of Mr. Rogers of Barnesville,
pelled, appear like pearly battle- ! Ohio. Written by Ernest Thompson
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simply because the church is not giv-
many lllg people the thing they craw. That
merits. Like the members of a fairy
fan, streaks of gold, purple, orchid,
ruby, pearl. mauve, pierce the ze-
here. night falls The hour for rest ■ do is to tell it with an electric clock ' mums
I and repose has arrived. All nature is The clock never forgets but tells it'
ready for its sleep The moon in its every fifteen minutes in sweet
! first quarter. stalks majestically chimes What difference the medium
i through the heavens, queen of the so long as the old sweet story is told
I night. It is the hour when as Dr. E A very important event happened
I Young has written "by night an athe- fourteen years ago Thursday for that
wholesome thoughts grow.
as the Viaduct is built'
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Steak and Chops.......
Roast ................
Packing House Spare Ribs
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stimulus to the Christ-loving people
i toward furthering His kingdom.
.THOUGHTS ABOUT
1‘ EVENING SONG
word to their people. When they
preach they deliver the same old line
of bunk which the people have learn-
ed to know is plenty saponaceous.
$2
miles an
leave our shop.
| might be filled each Sunday. The When. as and if Monty leaves this
people will not attend a service where ; county we shall be the losers. A
I they are compelled to listen to a lot truck coining down the pike through
| of blah-blah that causes them to be- our congested traffic in front of the
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I heve There is a God and He tells girl. I know not where she may be if the price was a satisfactory one rice ,
us by the sun-rise and the sun-set bound. So that night all her young farmers would be jubilant. Mi Fisch-
friends gathered to do her honor l er, Mopac station agent informs me
Twenty were present The home was I that 185 cars have been shipped most i
beautifully decorated and of course ’ of it to warehouses. The local ware-
। the refreshments were refined, dainty, | house is full to overflow and about1
STYLES
New diagonal lines—wide shoulders -cinched-in waist-
lines—little puffed sleeves - fagoting bolero effects—
pleated skirts novel collar lines.
COLORS
Black, brown and green for monotones- black and rust
red and black, brown and chamois or duo-tones. Soft
Persian blendings are the mode—with shades of green
and red from Chartreuse to deep crimson and scarlet pre-
dominating.
Seton the reader is assured of a de-
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FOR RENT Apartment, ve
able. all conveniences, also
Call 89 .
inder" and attend service
insures this quality at the following low
prices:
' come somnolent, somniferous, sopori-
i fic, or in plain words sleepy. Less truck was exceeding the lawful speed
' time spent on Abraham, Jacob. Isaac, j hy about one hundred percent while
! Solomon, and other old do-dos and! the little car was no doubt attempt-
1 more time on the well fare of the' ing to cross the pavement where it
I know that in ’about sixty days"it | people in the community. Few of, should not. Result a wrecker came
will begin its journey to the north I those old Bible characters are exam- from Bay City to carry away ‘he re-'
' ' ' .0e. o, uju ples for our present day youth. Let
’ But after"all,i believe that the church cease being narrow mind-i
- i ed. partial, bigoted, and become cath- |
lit, and we sit in our chairs reading, olic instead of sectarian, and then it
• •• t we will be able to feed the soul of man
’ •' - - . _ the food he craves and desires. Until I
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Palacios people can drive over here
at the twilight hour and witness the;
beautiful sunsets and on the way!
back stop at the Bayside Inn for a ■
game and sea food supper for which
it will be famous.
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WANTED; A good milch cow. Call
289-W. 26-28d;
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reach the hour of peace and content- - - -------------- -.....i
ment and enjoy to the utmost the < n- then the show will not only profit fi-
chantments of the day. But what of nancially but gain the souls. The med-
thers? Have they witnessed God's icine man is 11 salesman. He under-
iting and His promise of another stands psychology and uses it. I ad-
a ‘ To me it appears as if some mire him. Church officers are not
gre. artist, had dabbed his brush on j salesmen and understand little about
a gig tic palette and sweeping the psychology and therefore their goods
sky, splashed the gorgeous colors of become shop worn and unsalable. The
a dozen rainbows on the blue dome. church must study 'he art of selling1
W shipped to Galveston for storage.
N-, Mrs. C. G. Hamill of Houston, is
Ein the city visiting her son, Mr. P.
R. Hamill, and family, and her
M friends. -- --
I The Missionary Federation has pre- “ thereasons e pu n Pews are va;
■I pared for its members a most unusual the S: R. Osign hangs out
I and inspiringmisionary p,okram that churches are in Ehrg: o^menof me- I John's Mission. We went to Bay City
I Church Presentadsat Oct Presbyterjandiocre ability. Who think much of'en- Friday the guest of Burton D Hurd.
♦ p.m. The materia? for 29 at Jam er of their salary than of bringing the On the return trip I was the guest
or Frank O. Montague our County
Agent. I had the pleasure of sitting
at their family board for two meals
and enjoyed a delightful time with
Mrs Chamblee of Palacios was a p . i — . - ----- —.
Mrs Pierce of Palacios was a visi- the close of day. can even half be- gentler, sweeter, more
tor to our city yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie McConnell ofj.. ., . » C’
Palacios, were in town yesterday. that He is a reality and that hour b
Mrs Estill of Sargent was in Bay hour, during our time on earth He
City today attending to some shop. watches over us. He orders the flight
ping " of the stars, the march of the sun
"Mrs Cole of Gulf was a Bav Cits and moon and the coming and going delicious especially the cake which
visitor yesterday ' of the seasons. Yes, there is a God
Mrs. C. J. Hamill of Houston is here p.mishty; a . wonderfully tender
visiting Mrs F A. Hurley. Hather. This 1 believe and believing
, Mr. Mack Brown of Newgulf, vis- I the, rest of the road appears safe and
ited in Bay City today on business. 1 -7 , , ,
Kir. Sam Watkins of Markham, vis- Threehundredpeople attended the
Mongayt " , £ D±,. Si S
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those present put up fifty cents each
and at Sunday School four cents and
satisfies hunger, the church house clean.
FOR RENT Two room apartment,
connected with bath; private front '
’ and back entrance Six blocks east of
town on Sixth Street, 2707 Sixth
point. The law states that the speed Street, 27-31d pd
hour o north of Baptist c
Patronize The Advertisers. I 13tf.
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nith. All this time the sun is sinking,
sinking Mis if yearning to postpone the
final good-night. Just a section of the
golden globe is visible and in an in-
stant he is out of sight. Glowing col-
ors. paint the clouds in shades, no
painter may copy. Little clouds ap-
pear like floating islands. Dusk is
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2tf d fence near baseball park
limit is
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‘randalls the John-
Willanders ponies,
lown dogs, the Fos-
n troupe, Robbins
elephants clowns, .
ing horses.
ry department Rob-
prove an entertain-
v one.
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le Advertisers.
lightful tale. Beautifully written about
a romantic love story it discusses the
phylosophy of life and the psychology
of the soul. I advise lovers of fine j
fiction to read it especially from page
333. Ask for The Preacher of Cedar
Mountain. Years ago we used to tell
it with a five yound box of candy.,
then came the age when we told it
with flowers. In this day the thing to I
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, 100 more cars will be handled. The
was made by Mrs Rena Wright. This average was about fifteen sacks per
insured, guaranteed, underwrote, the acre which is quite satisfying to the
quality fot Mis Wrights cake enjoys growers. We also have enjoyed a fine
an international reputation. Thoughts cotton crop but as with other crops
, About the Viaduct brought a re- the pt ice is low running from four
sponse from Dr Driskell and I do and a half to five and ahalf cents per
not agree with him about the wrong pound. This is fine for the house-1
way. Every time a car from this ter- ' wife who desires new sheets pillow
ritory goes towards Bay City it is cases, towels, riotlung but it is not at
going the wrong way, when Palacios all encouraging to the grower O
is just a spit distance away, except well, we can’t expect butter and jam
for I HE VIADUCT. If Palacios busi- on both sides of our bread. The school
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 155, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 27, 1931, newspaper, October 27, 1931; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1554543/m1/3/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.