The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, July 6, 1934 Page: 3 of 4
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THE DAILY TRIBI NE. I KIDAY, JULY 6, 1931
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NO REASON TO GEr LOST
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TISERS
SPECIALS FOR
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TRADES DAY SPECIALS
MILK
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Many other specials not listed.
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bath Phone 265w.
TODAY’S FACT
FOK RENT. Two nice rooms near
the high school.—Mrs. Day.
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Ladies’ Bathing Slippers
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30-7d
$1.29
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TWO FOR ONE SALE
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Friday Afternoon & Saturday Specials
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Red Ripe Full Park
$1
3 No. 2 cans 23c
ALWAYS UNIFORM
DEPENDABLE
ORCHID SHOPPE
MILLIONS OF POUNDS USED BY OUR GOVERNMENT
tory wear in any garment. The | '
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BIRELEY’S ORANGEADE
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REW FASTER FREEZING
All Summer
PURE ORANGE FRUIT JUICE
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Silk Dresses
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for
1/2 price
REW BOOR OPENER
PYROIL
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Delivered To Homes In Lots Of Dozen
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All White
any
Thia cool delicious drink in healthful, tingling, and i
type of motor, indus-
White Purses
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Also obtainable at Confectionaries and Resturants
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and get another
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that it must be reduced within the
bounds of the ability of the taxpay-
QUALITY
CLEANING
Local and
Personal Mention
If the snail could run fast enough
he would never be consumed if
you act quickly enough, and buy
reliable insurance now, you will
have protection if fire consumes
or storm destroys your property.
ernor and the legislature are promis-
ing the people a tax reduction. We
hope they can make these promises
Will any af the candidates for gov-l
ernor and the legislature say where'
Moses is to lead us out. Who has the
ability and the determination to ac-
Verigood
FLOUR
If you have large pores use a face
powder that will not clog them. A
new French process called MELLO-
Hart and Mrs. Jamie Freddy of Aus-
tin. left today for New Orleans. They
w ill sail from there Saturday on the
SS Metapun for three week’s cruise
to Cuba and the Panama Canal Zone.
Mr Jacob D. Lewis of Houston is
spending the week-end in Matagorda
FOR RENT: Southea t bedroom wa •
furnished, use of radio, has private
I over the reports, we do not hesitate
to challenge the entire state to find
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All Popular Brands (Package 15c)
Cigarettes, 10 pkgs. $1.45
Sunny Field
Corn Flakes, 13-oz pkg 9c
Trades Day
Saturday, July7th
Expert cleaning attention ar-
tually adds months of satisfac-
Orange Pekoe or India Ceylon
Nectar TEA, YIb pkg. 12c
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trial machinery and
equipment.
Formerly Priced $1.95
Trades Day Special . . .
LEMONS
ORANGES
CABBAGE
Yellow ONIONS
LETTUCE
dozen 17c
dozen 18c
pound 4c
3 pounds 10c
each 5c
IN Ih
$1.59
SANITARY
DAIRY
view of the tax picture and see the
actual situation.
Whitehouse
MILK
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COFFEE
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Exceptional values, each... 19c
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contains the necessary Vitamins for baby and grown
ups as well.
5"
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Pyroil is highly
ommended for
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Mrs Sul Ross Harrington.
Mr. A W Benedict who has been
in Kerrville for the past several weeks
in the interest of his health, returned
home Thursday. Mrs. Benedict also
returned.
Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Blum and son,
Charles Morris of Austin, have re-
No Large Pores
With New Powder
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JEAN STEELE, Society Reporter
CALL 471 OR 39
that we are now
Stringless
BEANS
No. 2 ( ana
3 cans 22c
GLO makes the skin look young,
stays on longer, furnishes a youth-
ful bloom, does not irritate the skin I two
Miller’s Dairy
DEALERS
BAYTEX GARAGE
PAT THOMPSON, M‘gr.
’Phone No. 6
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Men’s
LINEN SUITS
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Sumt Prict Today as 43 Years Ago
25 fer 25c
iness College in Houston, visited here
Thursday.
Mrs. Guy Hensley and son. Guy
Sherwood, left today for a visit in
Victoria with friends and relatives.
Marguerite & Genevieve FrockShoppe
Bay City Texas
good but before we stake too much , .
on these hopes, let us take a close up brings uP the question of who the
penalties of this aimlets coasting
along will be is unknown. There is
tually make the government less ex-
THE CHOICE OF MILLIONS
who use this double- tested double-action baking
powder to assure successful bakings.
KC BAKING POWDER
MASTIROSRIES
22,
Bobby hesitated fo: a moment, then
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Old Munich
MALT, . . . 3-tb can 45c
We note the candidates for gov- tinue the pretentious governmental
set-up that we have in Texas and
meet its actual cost.
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ENTRAL POWER A"D LIGHT COMPANY
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REW ICE TRAY RELEASE
HEW OPERATING ECOROMY
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J. P. KELLER & CO.
Represents the beat of Life, Fire
and Windstorm Insurance Cos,
We are pleased to
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For Summer Clothe
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY
Sunday morning service at 11 W
Sunday School at 9 45 and Wed
nesday evening meeting at 8. are
held in the Church Edifice corner
Fifth Street and Avenue C. A cor-
dial invitation to attend is extend-
ers to
REW DULUX FINISH
Misses Jessie and Jean Poole and
Doris Taylor and Messrs. Tommy Ste-
vens, C. C. Cates and Jack Powers
spent the Fourth in Freeport.
Miss Helen Cates spent the Fourth
in Palacios.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Woods have re-
turned from a visit in Kerville. While
there they visited with their daugh-
ter Helen who is attending Camp
nothing in the air to indicate that cent natural history lesson,
anybody wants to tackle the situation “ — “
FOR SALE Boat with Johnson out-
board motor. Trailer with new cas-
ings. Cost $I<XHX) in first class con-
dition. has been used very little. Will
take $135 00 cash S. A. Byars, phone
74. 3-5-6
tin with her son, Mr. B F. Mock and Mr. Bowie Vaughan was a business
Mr and Mrs. Jamie Preddy. ; visitor in Houston Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Clark of Mr and Mrs Jamie Preddy of Aus-
El Campo visited here Thursday with tin arrived here yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sul Ross Harrington , Mr. Mickey Hart and Mr. Jamie
Miss Lucille Lang of Temple is the Preddy of Austin are spending the
guest of Miss Kathryn Williamson. day in Houston
Examine, carefully, the statements
of Bay City's two banks. About all
we know about banks is what we
borrow from them, but in looking
FOR RENT Complete apartment.
Thoroughly clean, private, attractive.
— Lone Pine Apartments, Third and
DID YOU KNOW?
SNAIL culture for human con-
sumption, was a business in Rome
about 50 B. C. France took it
up the later part of the 18th cen-
tury and today the people of Paris
alone consume about 200,000,000
snails a season
— ------------ ’Now, Bobby.” she said. "teu me
that really exists Texas Tax Journal where the elephant is found”
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Waldemar at Hunt. Mrs. Woods aunt,
Mrs. P. H. Green of San Antonio, re-
turned with Mr. and Mrs. Woods for
a visit here.
Mrs. J. M. Fitzmaurice of Houston,
is visiting friends in Bay City today.
Mrs. Geo. Yeager Sr., and Mrs. H.
A. Sweni are visiting friends and rel-
atives in Gonzalos, Flatonia and
Moulton.
Mr. Fred Bennett of Austin will
arrive today to spend the week-end
here with friends.
Mrs. Victor Mock arrived home yes-
terday after several days visit in Aus-
or make it look pasty or flaky.
Spreads smoothly. Try this new won-
LOST: Key ring wiht several keys
attached. Suitable reward.- Mrs. W. T
Cox, phone 339 tf
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Swift’s Jewel or Crustene
Shortening, 4-tb ctn. 33c
l pensive to taxpayers? That is the
question at stake When you get down
j to the bed rock of our situation we
' do not see any signs of really reduc-
ing the cost of government which
I means less taxes.
We are in a mess without a leader.
I We are on our way but don't know
where we are going. Just what the
_ —---- The elephant, teacher.” he said. “
me school teacher was giving her such a large animal it is scarcely ev-
class of young pupils a test on a re- er lost." v
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FOR RENT South bed room, all con-
veniences. Mrs. W. N. Cartwright.
Four blocks from square, north on
Mr. Preston Christi of Cedar Lane,
was a business visitor here today.
Miss Gertie Sahranthrld who has
been the guest of Mrs K J Sisk and
Mr Robert Lee Sisk has returned to
her home in Houston after several
days visit here.
Mr. and Mrs W F Tetts have as
their guests Mr Tetts' sister, Mrs. J
D Williams of Many, La. and his
niece, Mra, George Stubblefield of
Houston
Iona Brand
PEACHES
Sliced or Halves
No. 2% cans
2 cans 27c
Rajah Salad (Quart 23c)
DRESSING, pint jar 13c
and how they will reduce these
items?
The salaries of the government em-
ployees amount to a small sum com-
MAN WANTED for Rawleigh Route
of 800 families. Write immediately- -
Rawleigh Co., Dept. TXG-216-SA.
Memphis, Tenn. 5 only
pared to the above items including
$1,250,000 for traveling expenses. The
candidates as well as the taxpayers
know that the taxpayers cannot con-
j them. The stockholders of these two
1 institutions should and, no doubt
are, proud of them.
I turned to Austin after a visit here —..........—.................. .......-.....— I
with relatives Melvin Blum accom- Ag gaAAaIri M nA
s ayshem home for ■ vait of vL USSIr Ieu ADS
Mr. and Mrs. Carey Smith Sr., left
this afternoon for a brief visit with
relatives in Lockhart.
Mr. J. S. Taylor of Guadalupe
, County, who has been here with his
son at Buckeye for several days re-
i turned home today.
We have seen and visited several
cotton crops within the past ten days.
If the owners of these crops will
keep big buzzard wing sweeps going
up and down the rows, they will
1 have plenty of cotton to pick.
Mr. A W. Smith of Blessing was a
N business visitor here Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs W. R. Gordon and
children. Billie Marie. Tommy and
Betty Jean will leave Saturday for
। a two week’s vacation in Rockport.
Mr. Chester Johnson of Markham
visited here Thursday.
Mr. Jack Pratt who visited Mr and
j Mrs. W H. Stinnett and Miss lone
, Stinnett Wednesday and Thursday
have returned to his home in Alice.
Mrs. K L. Britton of Gulf visited
I here yesterday.
Mr and Mrs. Randoil Prett of Bra-
zoria visited here Thursday.
Mus Cutie Ransom who has been
1 visiting Miss lone Stinnett, returned
; to her home in Richmond today.
NEW ’ NANBT TWAT
THIS is the season of
the year when mothers
must exercise special
care in choice of milk for
children. . . Our milk
is fresh daily and grades
high in all food values.
. . . Delivered to your
home.
The refrigerat ot of today — from tlx
Home of Tomorrow!” Don't miss seeing
this amazing new Westinghouse creation.
Built to do more ... save more . .. latt
lont^r' Fourteen beautiful models - at
prices you con easily afford. A demonstra-
FOR SALE: Two Remington standard i
typewriters. Priced reasonable. — J. j
Moyes Livengood. 2tfd ‘
x D. P. Moore Dry Goods Company
NCER SERVICE c. 824 or
arris, Spencer representa-
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derful face powder MELLO-GLO.
50c and $1.
1st It takes approximately $55,-
000,000 annually to pay the interest
and principle of our state and local
indebtedness.
2nd. Our public free school system
costs approximately $56,000,000 annu-
ally.
3rd. $49,589,036 was expended by
the highway department hist year
These three items make a total of
$160,589,036.
FULL PACK —NO SLACK FILLING
Highest Quality and Efficiency
Mr Fassett Shepard and sons. Frank Mrs Mae Brunner. Mrs. Mickey
Bates and Bobbie of Cuero visited ” ' ”
here Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Bates.
Mrs. Ruby Hawkins is spending to-
day in Houston.
Mr. J. K. Black who is the Chevro-
let representative from Houston spent
Thursday here on business. Mr. and Mrs. Spence Clements and
Mrs. E. E. Scott spent yesterday in their guests Mr. and Mrs. E N Gus-
Houston, tafson of Fort Worth and Mr. and
Miss Judith Gaedcke left yesterday Mrs W. C. Sanders of El Campo spent
to enter Draughons Business College Thursday night in Galveston.
in Houston. i Miss Helen Walker has returned
Miss C atherine Cornelius of Bless- home after visiting here with Mr. and
I ing. who is attending Draughon's Bus- “ - -
n has returned
ion after visiting
s, Mr. and Mrs.
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Mr Sam Richard
> his home in Hou
re with his paren
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GA 466300
Dress ,
tured by baking powder specialist who make
nothing else but baking powder.
SAVE $50.00 Will take $110.00 cash'
for a $160 (M) deposit on any model।
new 1934 Chevrolet, Phone 74. 3-5-6
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FOR RENT: An 8-room residence,
consisting of two apartments, one of
five rooms and bath and one of three
rooms and bath. Garage. All conve-
niences. - Mrs. J. E. Thompson. 6tf
From the great groves of California. Shipped fresh I
in sealed cans to Miller’s Dairy. 9
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We do not need to tell the
practical fisherman the value of
good tackle to add that addi-
tional fishing thrill. We do
want to point out to practical
fishermen, however, the fact
that our new tackle showings
constitute the greatest values
we have ever offered. All pri-
ces are most reasonable. We
have many new lures and fish-
ing accessories in our 1934 dis-
play
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Absolutely free of carbonated water or preservatives
White Dinner Plates, each _ 9c *
White Cup and Saucer,_______9c»
WANTED: Stenographic work. Have
spare time to do extra work. At your
convenience. — Elvira Richers. Call
150. 15tf
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Worth Lookin' Into
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, July 6, 1934, newspaper, July 6, 1934; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1554785/m1/3/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.