The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 32, Ed. 1 Monday, July 16, 1934 Page: 2 of 4
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THE DAILY TRIBUNE, MONDAY. JULY 16, 1931
In this, he undoubtedly was speak
trymen.
the crisis of the past.
addresses should
vigorous
These
manifest effort to modi y the char-
alien to the principles and
Every incorporated town and every
sound and established principle of fi-
self. The president.
Do you move this
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once January 1. A county of no more
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CARTER GRAIN CO.
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ANNOUNCE
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DISTRIBUTORS
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Do Bay City Coffee
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Modern Cleaners
Phone 114
Bay City, Texas
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type of motor, indus-
trial machinery and
equipment.
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does not mean the forsaking of every । and economical ideas and that the so-
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HUSTON’S DRUG
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lie duty was freely conceded ,
But the performance of such a duty.
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opposed to true progress or genuine
reform. The necessity to regulate pri-
enterprise and to supervise: clearly is alien to the principles and
industries which are affected I instincts which are characteristic of
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We are Offering For This Week As Long
we are having
ad
you want a new suit let us
bones or hollow checks. ♦ Why Crlrr
Hirmtny Nature harm onized
the colorings of skin, eyes and hair, so to
enhance beauty naturally, face powder,
rouge and lipstick must also be in color
harmony.
of directors of the corporation of the the city council are the board of di-
United States. What a pity it is we
Entered as Second Class matter at the postoffice of Bay City,
’ Texas, under act of Congress.__ __________
ernor, for which Mr Allred is a can-
that we are now
against the people. We have seen ar-, . ...____ .______
birtry assumptions accepted as un- carry a warning to the secret Fas-
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Chairman Fletcher, in insisting on a
return to the sound principles of
democracy, denied that his party was lished order of society and to substi
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Sunday morning service at 11:00
Bunday School at 1:45 and Wed-
noaday evening meeting at 8. are
held in the Church Edifice corner
Fifth Street and Avenue C. A cor-
cists' and the thinly disguised Social-
ists of the New Deal that America
acter of the state and the long estab- will never consent to be a regimented
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“Drink Your Way To Health”
ERSONAL COLOR
Mas Factor Make Up Service
the corporation. All officers consti-
tute the board of directors of each
subdivision or of the government it-
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tute something, which no one ap-
parently is able to define, but which
vice president, stockholders. In counties the county
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rectors and the taxpayers the stock-
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placings of his pigs.
The lad did and started his new
livestock projects the following sea-
son with high hopes. After no more
than average trouble with his animals
he had them finished for the county
fair achievement day show and won
well enough, but not enough to win
the trip to the state fair he had
hoped for It went to another boy, but
Ralph took it like a good sport that
' nation. that it will never accept a
system wholly new to it, under which
the spirit of the constitution is mock-
ed and mangled;” and that the free
and independent citizen of the Unit-
I ed States will not lightly make over
his independence and freedom to a
replaced by healthy political scheme of bureaucratic tyranny and
j - .u---/t0 a hor(je of tax-fed and parasitic
county every state, the nation and The constitution
every subdivision of the nation is ficial Washingtoi
one look like new. • If you
have a new spring suit let
us keep it looking new. If
tothvananmen wetcherviantisena. TAR and GRAVEL ROOF
termined to avoid political carping and Outlasts all other types for
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We can furnish
each, within itself, a corporation Ev- than the duties mentioned here, even
ery taxpayer, large or small, of any though for years official Washington
division if the government, or of the has taken upon itself to be and act as
government itself is a stockholder in directors, stockholders and anything
। dial invitation to attend is extend-
Trims. Prints and Voile
if you can not afford a new
suit we can make that old
‘Fctor;
It creates •
up vou can
us as a people.
I It is time these deceitful dreams
were
a QOOFe0G <
can minority had given to President
Roosevelts measures which were
clearly intended to relieve the dis-
tressed and to afford emergency sup-
port to wakened or imperiled indus-
try, assailed the wanton stretching of
these motives to cover subversive pol-
itical aims and theoretical objectives
which have nothing to do with eith-
er relief or recovery.
PAT THOMPSON, Met
’Phone No. 6
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partisan fault-finding, and to appeal buildings,
to their hearers on the broadest
member of the cabinet. members of judge, the commissioners and the
the house of representatives and courthouse officer* are the directors,
members of the senate comprise noth- the taxpayers the stockholders, in
ing more, nothing less than the board incorporated places, the mayor and
I A moment inevitably comes when it
is necessary to formulate and declare
vital principles Not to do this, is to
run the risk of being so carried away
by the current facts that it becomes
difficult and even impossible to re-
gain one’s hold of fundamental prin-
ciple.
he was. Then it was discovered that government.
the boy who qualified was too young Senator Vandenberg, citing the un-
and eventually it went to Ralph The swerving support which the Republi-
Your old electric iron weighs at least 2% pound* mor* than the
new Ironmaster—and whan you iron, you actually move EXTRA
WEIGHT equal to that of a young ELEPHANT <2200 pounds)
one foot each hour! All excess poundage has been removed from
rhe Ironmaster, which is built on the principle that HEAT, NOT
WEIGHT irons your clothes. That you may know Ironmaster s ad-
vantages, we offer
$1. FOR YOUR OLD IRON ON THIS
N cNew J .
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slips that fit slimly, wash I
beautifully, wear well and
only cost $ 1.95. Either in J
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didate, will pay
by a public interest and owe a pub-
does not clothe of-
with anything else
Sun EYE Strain
WHEN the brilliant summer sun strikes
down on Llazingly bright pavements and
walls it’s a stnin on the eyes. Come in to-
day. Let us examine your eyes. Protect
them from the summer glare with tinted
lenses if it’s necessary.
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Properly applied, rouge can ma ke a round
face appear more oval, a thin face appear
fuller * or Hollow Cbeeks!
What to do?... Rouge, if artistically ap-
pl ic J,can help a lot to conceal high cheek-
Sptctal En^^mient : Miss Jean Tobias, Max Factor Make-Up Artist
at ow‘ > a l^tti t,mt by tfiail u .th Max Make-t rpS:dio, wood
else that comes along in the state
the governor and hi* official family
are the directors, the people the
our* is not broke
Ameictimepforcipdeclarntionnoissound Old Ullman Stern Krause
laration cannot too often be repeated! Building 7th Street
' riods have distinguished the Amer-
ing for a great number of his coun- lean people, should be permitted to
I rescue the nation and re-establish its
prosperity as it has always done in
We say so from the repeat business
Vat Dyed, Sizes to 54
livestock was shipped via truck and
plenty of trouble was met wtih en
route, but it landed in time to show
and at last Ralph won a first place
with his entries. That was a bright
day, and he forgot all his bad breaks
of the years before.
lead them into the arena At the
county fair he won fairly well on both
pigs and steer .but when he took
them to the state fair the baby beef
wash t even in the money. It was
quite a blow, but softened by the
ROUGE
Aouge should hr ke a
nat ural colot and otcou
harmonize with vour c
and vour Dowder Max
Blondeen Rouge s the
shade Soft and loveiv
Jimmie Allred it is said ha* se- when its people can buy 26 new car*
cured exclusive lease on all radio a month, or, practically, at the rate
hook-ups in Texas, from 8 until 11 of one a day. This does not account
nance, economics and democratic
and upon our individual liberties of
the crude theories and wild fancies,
now paraded in Washington as the
essentials of recovery and reform.
BARRETT’S
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They gave utterance to whatever rarely ever damages a tar and
thoughtful man is thinking and to I gravel roof. W e also apply as-1
fears which are rising in every pa- bestos and asphalt shingles.
tectt“upore“urstrmthorutimrtment- REASONABLE PRICES -
(Hearst Papers.)
The speeches of Chairman Henry
P. Fletcher of the Republican na-|
tional committee, and United States |
Senator Arthur H. Vandenberg, in
Jackson, Michigan, on the anniver-
sary of the founding of the Republi-
can party, are comparable in their
vigor and effectiveness with the ar-
raignment of the growth of bureau-
cracy by Senator Borah in his Fourth
of July address.
Each of the speeches at Jackson
was a thoughtful, patriotic and sin-
cere discussion of the dangerous
trends of the New Deal.
Without flinching from facts, and
yet with no exaggeration of them.
(JULY ONLY)
Regardless of make or condition, we U allow
\ $l for your old iron and place Ironmaster in
wmuu--om your homa for 95c down and a month. We
W8N8 - ent you to enjov its FASTER, BETTER and
9yg EASIER ironing! Thousands now in use in
TV 2 South and South west Texas. Coma in today
P and examine the Ironmaster for yourself!
pm. on the night before the prima - for new cars bought and registered
ries on July 28 This service cost $8,-in other counties and brought here to
000 for three hours The office of gov -be used Another more than unusual
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do not know that and act accordingly
holders in each and every case no! raising business waned Gradually the
board of directors should consider scarcity of horses was noticed and
anything other than the merest rou- i now it is found that oxen are in de-
tine of business until each and every mand because of their low price,
stockholder could be fully apprised' compared with hones or mules The
of the case in hand and its impor idea of continuing mechanized oper-
tance in no other way under the sun ation o cotton farms is proving too
can any semblance of a democratic costly Good horses and mules are
form of government lie maintained priced at $75 to $100 each or more than
The writer has one ambition*nd that double their price of A vear aKo,
is to be a member of the legialature while a pair of steers ready for"yok-
long enough to get a law, with teeth ing" can be had for 517 50.to 930. ”
in It compelling every board of di- w Sandifer, former sheriff of Rob.
rector, of every subdivision of gov- ertson County is using 40 head of
ernment to publish fully and corn oxen on his ,ann Meeting a two:
pletely everything it doe. We would wheeled ox cart on a county road
have a law compelling commissioners is becoming a common, sight in
courts and city council, to lay be- East Texas, it is said. Old Buck,and
for.- their stockholders their every in- Broad can ‘ make 50 per, but they
tention by publication and to give can turnoveralot ofdirtin “
full and complete official report* by __ .. . ”
publication of each and every meet- Mr. Pessimist, mull over thus for a
ing held The legislatures do this in while Our county, taxpayers came
. , i... . । „ within a mere fraction of only 10 per
a way, now, and have always done *
,. , , |, , , cent of paying their tax 100 per cent
so. So does congress. It is not a . * J . e r .1
, , ... , - l ♦ » this year, a record for perhaps the
question of rigid and wrong, but it IS . , . . tm.u .l
‘ , . .. . . . whole state Within the past fifteen
a something the stockholders have a . . , in-,.
. r ii i । . i. । days 28 new cars have paid license
rigid to full and complete knowledge L 1i:. .
t , i * g . i . , while 156 new ones have been licensed
of the official acts of its directors. 1
tops or in embroidered top I
and bottom. All types and *
sizes in stock. White, pink I
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for insect
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and other
irritations.
HARMONY MAKE-UP CHART
full year* We had hoped to see biglion and more institutions in a town
money and questionable political deals j of a little less than 5000 population,
kept out of this campaign, but itThis bank's condition is unbeatable
seems a* though big business is up in the state. This week's splendid
to its usual tricks Mr. Allred, in hisrains have cinched the crops of the
campaign, is using a talking machine, county at a time when prices are
which we are informed cost $10,000 , rising, and plenty of water is or will
if the attorney general's office made: be available to finish the rice. Pas-
Mr. Allred money like that we won-tures will soon be much better now
der why he wants to quit it? and cattle already in good shape will
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East Texas farmers are returning to is playing a great part while business
the days of the ‛80‛a and ‛90‛s when continues good. No room jo be a
ox teams were common Ten years I grumpy, now. Ont he contrary, we
ago high priced cotton gave the farm-have every reason and incentive to get
er a chance to mechanise his farm, up on our toes for the greatest era
The automobile replaced the horse of progress we have ever seen. What
and buggy, and the hoi e and colt an opportunity we have nowi
, STAR IN M-G-M’s fi "Manhattan Melodrama"
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 32, Ed. 1 Monday, July 16, 1934, newspaper, July 16, 1934; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1554793/m1/2/: 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.