The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 32, Ed. 1 Monday, July 16, 1934 Page: 4 of 4
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THE DAILY TRIBUNE, MONDAY, JULY 16, 1934
A ttention\
THAT’S WHAT EVERY
MOTORIST GETS HERE
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PEP SQUAD NOTICE
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CLASSIFIED ADS
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Moyes Livengood.
Fred Fields Service Station
home while I put up the horses. Oh.
Corner Avenue F and Fifth
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mother. Mrs. H. A Wheeler. Lovely
drawf zinnias and fern added an at-
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living—Mrs. M. P. Large.
CANNING
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Needs
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bath. Phone 265w.
FOR RENT: Two nice rooms near
guests.
the high school—Mrs. Day.
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BIRELEY’S ORANGEADE
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PURE ORANGE FRUIT JUICE
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Delivered To Homes In Lots Of Dozen
When roasting lamb or beef, shake
Also obtainable at Confectionaries and Resturants
Crashes, Stripes, Nubs!
a clean soft cloth.
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TODAY’S FACT
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Paris A. Smith
Bay City Tailor I
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PARIS SMITH
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Convenient terms through
Universal Credit Company
’30 Chevolet Coupe,
(rumble seat) $225
They’ll wear better than silk
at this price! In California
V-neck or bodice top, with
shaped lace, and matching
lace edge at the hemline!
White, flesh, tea rose. sizes
QUALITY
CLEANING
FOR SALE: Two Remington standard
typewriters. Priced reasonable. — J.
I have a first class canner and will
do your canning on shares. If you
have any vegetables or fruit, I think
I can interest you in my plan-Mrs.
Duncan Corbett, Albert Wadsworth.
Beadle Moore and Billie Moore will
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.
MY HOME IS FOR SALE at a bar-
gain. If you Bay City folks don't be-
lieve me, just see me. I have got to
have a change I am getting all crip-
pled up with rheumatism. I want to
sell and pay my taxes and go some-
where where I can make a decent
FOR SPENCER SERVICE c.. 824 or
Mrs. B Harris, Spencer representa-
down there it's just
looks."
Men’s 22-Inch Bottom Summer
Charming
Visitor
Complimented
nose.
Barry watched her
choice in her life mate, and they all
join in predicting and wishing for
them many years of happiness to-
gether.
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There will not be any more meet-
ings of the Pep Squad until Septem-
ber 1. Every member please take no-
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Coach .... $300.00
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IN THE TRAVELERS, operating in every state in
. the U. S. and provinces in Canada. 196 Claim Service
ffices and several thousand Travelers agents to serv-
ice you.
Men's Sturdy Covert
Work PANTS
Dark Colors, and Patterns!
Cars You Will Not Be
Ashamed Of
J. P. KELLER & CO.
Represents the best of Life, Fire
and Windstorm Insurance Cos.
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Low Mileage
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What a low price for such
high-grade slacks! The well
dressed man has to have at
least two pairs for summer.'
Buy yours now at this great
saving! The popular slack
style with adjustable side
buckle straps, and a wide,
waistband. Plenty of fabrics (
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INSURANCE and SERVICE for the same price you
ordinarily pay for mere Insurance
This cool delicious drink is healthful, tingling, and
conthins the necessary Vitamins for baby and grown
ups as well.
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Miller’s Dairy
DEALERS
when we start out again! I won't get
mean out of the saddle for a second with-
j out dropping those reins over your
Thus, for more than 50 yearn the savings
from a specialized telephone organization hate
gone, not to swell profit*, but to give good
telephone service at a fair cost to the user.
close friends Miss Kathleen House-
man, who is visiting in Cristobal, at-
tended the bride as maid of honor,
and George P. Smith served as best
man. A recepotion was held after the
’32 Ford Tudor
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open gulf
1 leave here this afternoon for Aus-
tin, and will accompany the party up
to the dam in the morning. I shall
keep close tab on this matter all the
way through, and do my best to see
that my constitutents living on the
Don't look like this after a short excursion
to the beach. . . . Prepare for the sun and
prevent it. Come in today for any one of a
dozen lotions and preparations — to tan
or not to tan.
This policy has been adopted because we
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Trail’s End -
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Society -
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ACCIDENT PROTECTION
( For 30 days or longer)
COMPLETE AUTO COVERAGE
RESIDENCE BURGLARY
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The ideal pants for summer and fall’
Built for long, hard service. Full cut.
• enforced at points of wear and
strain Plain colors, stripes, and mix-
tures. A ereat barenin!
I a pinch of cinnamon on the bottom of
। the oven before putting the meat in,
I and allow it to remain while the meat
j is cooking You Avoid the heavy odor
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cooking either of these two meat*.
am honoree Miss Lillian Wheeler who
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"No, I haven't."
"III tell you after we get up to the
Perch. There's nothing more to see
32 to 42! 48" long—to give
you that extra length yovs
want under summer frocks!
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DID YOU KNOW?
SNAIL culture for human con-
sumption. was a business in Rome
about 50 B C. France took it
tip the later part of the 18th cen-
tury and today the people of Paris
alone consume about 200.000.000
snails a season
Save time and trouble in washing a
stack of dishes by passing each dish
I under the hot water faucet before
I regular washing The worst of the
grease goes down the drain and the
washing is much easier, requiring
fewer changes of water.
tunities Barry said "Steady. boy," to
Captain and reached for something
"I'd better signal Petry that the lost
is found."
Two shots cracked and echoed. The
answer came from far on the right.
One shot and a pause and then a
staccato outburst of rejoicing. Barry
laughed
"Boone is happy Now we’ro going
back to Trail's End. and I am going
to carry you. Here, put this on first."
“This" was his own coat.
"I won't!"
"Orders!”
He bent down and swept her up
in front of him. swinging her across
so that she lay like a child in his
arms. She looked up to protest, but
already they had started. Once he
looked down and smiled, and after
that she did not look up again. Bar-
ry loved her. and she couldn't—she
couldn't She lay passively against him
for mile after mile, with her cheek
pressing his shoulder and a dull ache
in her heart.
The next morning was an awaken-
ing to strange aches and unsuspected
bruise* Martha ordered her to stay in
bed
At noon the autocrat permitted her
to get up. Shortly after lunch Barry
appeared, riding Capitan and leading
an unabashed Comet.
"Do you think you can forgive the
little devil enough to give him an-
other chance?"
"Of course. It was my fault that
he started off in the first place He's
an imp. but I do love him "
That might have given him an
For a moment she lay there, dose and
stil. Then with a little quiver she
raised her head and her hands slid
away from their drowning clutch of
him , ,
“I ought to be scolded instead of
comforted." She straightened up and
laughed shakily. "If you hadn't come
Expert cleaning attention ar-
tually adds months of mt War
toes wear to any garment. The
cleaning itself, by bring more
gentle and careful, dors not
harm fabric* By removing ev-
ery trace of grime thoroughl
it keeps dirt from wearing ow
your clothes Thaf’s economy at
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They did not skirt the desert this
time, but turned directly into the
hills, until Anne had lost all sense of
direction
Late in the morning they were
standing at the mouth of the pass,
with tumbled ridges and beyond the
ridges another blank stretch of de-
FOR RENT: Complete apartment.
Thoroughly clean, private, attractive
—Lone Pine Apartments, Third and
lower reaches of this river may have
their riparian rights preserved in ev-
ery respect. It is my belief that when
once completed, this dam will be an
everlasting benefit to all who are
served by this watershed. I hope your
rice growers received substantial re-
lief from the waters coming down
from the lake at Bi ownwood during
the past few days.
Assuring you and the people of your
county that it is'a pleasure to serve
them at any time. I am. Sincerely
yours. T. J Holbrook.
Wash Slacks
Sticky, soiled leather on furniture
ay be best cleaned by rubbing with
enocrg. n. n. DaKer and me nonO1-cr ... 1 ; . ' :
Miss Wheeler. Mrs Albin Kinsey and school here before the family moved
little Miss Patricia Elenberg were lea. to Houston.
From the great groves of California. Shipped fresh
in sealed cans to Miller’s Dairy.
Absolutely free of carbonated water or preservatives
bride, who performed the ceremony.
______ _____- _____ Immediately following their mar-
a piece of cheesecloth moistened with I riage the young couple left for an
banana oil and following it up with' extended honeymoon trip in West;
Saturday morning. July 14, nine o'-
clock. Miss Louise Walters of Col-
legeport and Mr. Raymond Waters of
New Braunfels were united in mar-
riage .al the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Thos. H Lewis. The Rev Norman
sert sand and sparse vegetation. It lay
in a rough triangle, bounded on two
sides by hills
"It looks like a little Junipero"
Anne exclaimed. A wicked little Ju-
nipero."
"That’s the Pinos Valley, but it's
larger than it looks if you were
down there, you might find an occa-
sional surveyor's stake or even the
remains of a shack or two That’s all
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, howover, the fact
that our new tackle showing*
constitute the greatest values
we have ever offered. All pri-
ces are most reasonable. We
have many new lure* and fish-
ing accessories in our 1934 dis-
play
up .ne noon, wn. On Friday afternoon at three o’-
bland yellow face clock Mrs. Jimmie Norton entertain-
ed with two tables of bridge, having
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he picked up the Spanish stuff too."
They went out, wandering over
I scented pine needles, down to the lake
I and up the dope again, answering
I the mellow music of a Chinese gong
Barry chuckled
"Youwe made an impression on
Ling Usually he just sticks his head
out of the door and yells ‘Aleddy! "
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door "See that Miss Cushing gets —
anything she wane Miss Anne Cush- isshere fora vacation yisit with her
ing. this is Ling Foo, the best all-
round cook west of the Atlantic.
We'll eat on the veranda, Ling!”
"Alli', boss." Ling grinned briefly
at the compliment, said "How do”
politely. Anne felt a bright and spec-
ulative eye taking her measure
"I shan't need anything. Ling Foo."
"Alli', Missy.’ 'The bright eyes were
benevolent. Ling .lucked his head and
padded softly away, and Anne was
free to explore.
She looked around the big living
room with a faint sense of surprise
It was spacious and restful, furnish-
ed with a man's idea of comfort. but
the things in it had never been bought
in Marston, nor even in the more up
and coming county seat. There were
books and magazines scattered around.
Some ot the books looked technical
and dry, others were more promis-
ing
"Like it?" That was Barry’s voice
behind her.
"How could I help liking it? It's
perfect.”
"That's a large order," he laughed.
Pre-Shrunk Broadcloth
Summer Shirts
X hit.,I Vat-dyed fjtln colors!
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Collar-attached and neckband styles!
Made our way ... full cut, but not too
full! Plenty long, tool Firmly sewn,
first quality buttons! Whiten, blue.,
tan*, greys, greens! Values’ 14-17.
opening fad light love-making at
least, but Barry let it pass His man-
ner gave no suggestion that he re-
membered his checked ardor of the
night before Anne wandered over to-
ward Comet to avoid that new look in
; The pinto was standing dutifully
i where he had been left, merely wiv-
i ing an impatient stamp now and then
I to remind them that motion was his
business and he was all ready to go.
"Look at him! He doesn't know how
to be ashamed. Rascal, you just watch
"Oh, beautiful! Is that Eagle Lake?"
"I knew you'd like it."
It lay like a jewel at their feet. At
the head of it, topping the pine-car-
petad dope was a two-storied house
of peeped logs, built on broad, gen-
erous lines.
Welcome to Eagle's Perch" Barry
swung off quickly and held up both
noticed also that the federal govern-
ment has made an allotment of some-
thing like $40,000 to be used in dredg-
ing a channel through Matagorda Is-
land at the mouth of the river. That
I is needed badly so in flood time the
''! driftwood may be carried out into the
la.
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Office: MATAGORDA PHARMACY BUILDING
JOHN PAUL WILKINSON
Will be connected with thin agency during the summer
racing back in time, Barry
"If I hadn’t life wouldn't
much to me now
She Looked up at him with wide
dark eye heavy with fatigue, and Barry watched her as she stroked
her hea moved in a faint negation, the,ingratiating muzzle
He felt cr dipping away from him. Wm the moiale is a 1 light
ana h. did not know just why. Oh, yes, for riding. She looked
it was no time for lover's impor - at him. with * very small smile I
- -■ • , still think that mountain hiking is a
! much over-rated sport, but that won't
last."
"Then how about my coming down
for you in a few days, as sobn as
you're feeling yourself again, for an
all-day trip and lunch at the Perch?"
"All day? What about work?”
"What you need now is play. Be-
sides, if you don't come I shan't have
any excuse to play around myself."
He smiled.
Why shouldn't she? One didn't stop
seeing a man because of a little frag-
mentary love-making
"I'd really love to. Thursday?"
"Thursday, I'll come down for you
right after breakfast Now I shall
have to get back. I'll put Comet in the
corral first."
"Barry!"
"Yes?” He stopped and looked back,
his eyes wanning.
"I haven't even attempted to thank
you. You understand, don't you?"
He gathered her hands into both of
his and held them close together
"I don't want to be thanked Just
seeing you back there ought to tie
thanks enough for anybody. Good-
bye.”
He gave her fingers a quick
squeeze and let them go. Then he
was off with Comet to the corral.
tractive color note throughout the marriage at the home of Capt and
house At the dose of the games Mrs. Sterling T. Miller. The bride is
score was held by Miss Wheeler whothe daughter of the late Judge and
was presented an artistic .set of Mrs. w M Holland, and was reared
bracelets. Second high was won by
Mrs. Robert E. Baker who also re-
ceived a lovely bracelet for her skill.
On lace laid trays centered with
pots of tiny yellow zinnias and green
fern the delicious refreshments con-
leave Tuesday to attend a beach par-
ty in Galveston given by Houston|n. . tin i
friends. Bishop-Hlolland
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When we say we give you attention, we
mean it. Drive up to our pump for gas
and you get your gas promptly, courteous-
ly. But you get more. We test your tires,
your oil and your water— and we clean
your windshield. It’s the “something-ex-
tra’’ you’ll like. It costs you nothing more.
time they will be at home in New
Braunfels where the groom is em-
ployed with the Texas highway de-
l partment.
I The bride is the only child of Mr.
g, I and Mrs Walters of Collegeport, is a
Mr P G. Huston is a business graduate of Texas Presbyterian Col-
visitor in Houston today, lege at Milford, received several de-
Mr P. G. Huston will leave tomor- , grees from Texas University .among
row for a ten days vacation in San, them a B.L. degree and has taught
Antonio. Mrs Huston will xisit in in several schools in the county.
Wharton for ten days with Mrs. R She is an ardent member of the
A Ruzeley. । Presbyterian Church, and active in
Mr. Fred Law is visiting here to- Christian Endeavor circles helping to
day. „ .. .' organize and serving as first president
Mr Vernor Bowers of Collegeport ' of the Matagorda County Union of
was a business visitor in Bay City j Christian Endeavor.
I Saturday. The groom is a young man of high
Mr Frank Perry of West Columbia ideals and fine character, and friends
unusual for Barry. They turnedI their V“M"AhThomasor‘Ei Maton visited of Louise feel she has made
horses and went back through the in Bi Saturday.
Pa8S again. - — -
Presently Anne caught a sapphire
gleam.
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there is of the town of Duane. Ever
heard of it?
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Interesting to a wide circle of
friends here will be the announce-
ment of the marriage of Miss Muset-
ta Holland and Seagle L. Bishop,
which took place in Christobal, Pan-
ama Canal Zone, July 7. The cere-
mony was performed by Rev. R. R.
Gregory in the presence of a few
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P stripeal 3-butt ’ yoke front. Elastic
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knit! Ia : length I key won't bunch!
Holbrook—
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
FOR RENT: Southea t bedroom we 1
furnished, use of radio, has private
dead rm it
Bay City Auto
& Sales Co.
Sales and Service
in the Canal Zone for some time.
The groom is with the Pan-American
Airway in Panama City, where the
couple will make their home.— Hous-
. . ton Chronicle,
sisting of frozen fruit salad, potato ,
chips, olives, cheese wafers, checker- .Editor’s Note: The many friends o.
board cake and iced fruit punch were Miss Holland will be interested in the
served to the following guests: Mes-iahove. article from ‘he Houston
.lames G. C. Horn, H A. Verier, H J I Chronicle Now Mrs. Bishop, Miss
Wilkins Henry Carrington, N l El- Holland was a resident of Bay City
- for several years and attended
mony.
Simplicity marked the entire oc-
casion. There were no attendant*,
and guests included only the imme-
diate members of the families and
closest friends, gathered in the friend-
ly living room Baskets of seasonal
blossoms artistically arranged by Miss
Minera Lewis, sister of Mr. Lewis,
visiting from San Antonio, were pla-
ced about the room, harmoniously
complimenting the arch of pink vine
under which the young couple pledg- ,
rd their vow
As Miss Terese Lewis at the piano, j
played softly, Mendelssohn’s wedding
march, the bride, in a dainty white
organdie model and carrying an arm I
bouquet of roses and sweetheart roe- i
es, entered on the arm of the groom
and marched slowly to the archway,'
where they were met by Reverend i
Anderson, lifelong friend of the
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