The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 73, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 1, 1934 Page: 2 of 4
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THE DAILY TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1. 1934
PATRONIZE THE ADVERTISERS
Notice to Subscribers
That
an intent
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the
standard of money value
READ THE WANT ADS.
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Today and Tomorrow
If one exempts the rich, there are
(69)
interfering
seven
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more capital to make it pay.
I’ve heard
Quick, the
high again. didn't
was compla inin.
to buy the right merchandise
ahead, it ib about as safe to rely on
means
if
LOTION!!
as
great market places,
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what any of the amateur pre-
Later
everything worth having is worth ad-
dieters predicts.
in
It
sun
one
I hope some of my
attle ranch. I wanted to
Matagorda Pharmacy
why
were
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much, he replied that “the interesting mendations for fruits.
Food Market Advice
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Olives
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Pickles
P. G. SECREST
Milk
Modern Cleaners v
Registered Optometrist
Phone 114
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Cars You Will Not Be
Ashamed Of
Last Call!!
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WORLD’S SERIES.
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Goslin,
Low Mileage
CHOICE OF HOUSE ANY PAIR OF ROYS'
White and Fox,
Summer Dress PANTS S1.49
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SANFORIZED SHRUNK — WELL TAILORED
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Choice of the House
LAST CALL
98c
ANNOUNCE
Ladies' Baronet
49c
Satin SLIPS
that we are now
DISTRIBUTORS
Lace Trimmed
49c
Ladies Summer HATS
for
CHOICE OF THE HOUSE
PYROIL
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PANAMAS, TOYOS
Men’s Summer _ _
CAPS
39c
2 for 51.00
59c
3
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Your Choice
BAY CITY
TEXAS |
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flu
If you can not afford a new
suit we can make that old
Owner and Editor
Business Manager
dozen lotions and preparations — to tan
or not to tan.
Bay
City
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; Avoid Summer
! Sun EYE Strain
I WHEN the brilliant
to the beach. . . . Prepare for the
prevent it. Come in today for any
looks and feels younger than when
he left the White House. He was sixty
back to the
find out. for
of about half the world* population,'
which has been out of line with the1
rest of the world* money for the past
world |
certain
cents I found out. I went to the Chi-
cago stockyards and talked with the
packers and commissioned men. Then
I went up into North Dakota to in-
would go to 50
course of time
Bay City Auto
& Sales Co.
SUNDAY DINNER
SUGGESTIONS
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THE DAILY TRIBUNE
TRIRI NE PRINTING COMPANY, Publishers
PUBLISHED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY
That is "Forty Years in the White
House," by the late "Ike Hoover, who
was chief usher in the administration
of nine presidents.
can be seen in the air conditioned theatre which
>« a feature of the exhibit in the Eleetrical
Buileina
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Entered as Second Class matter at the postoffice of Bay City,
Texas, under act of Congress.
PAT THOMPSON. Mgr.
’Phone No. 6
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LAST CALL — LADIES VAT DYED
HOUSE DRESSES
SEMI-DRESS
PANTS
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Bargain Table
ALL AT
39c
BOYS SPORT
OXFORDS
Choice of the house re-
gardless of former price
MEN'S SUMMER
Straws S1.00
and
of a
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MEN’S SPORT
OXFORDS
Priced to $6.00, For 3
Big Days
S2.95
to think
CDSON R WAITE
Okla
with world trade.
Weather Ahead.
Devil’s Food Cake
Tea or Coffee (hot or iced)
(linger AU
Did you
stop
1 timeP Sooner or
our! vertising. About the only way of mak-
CAREY SMITH
gAREY SMITH, Jr.
’32 Ford Tudor
$380.00
SECRETARY or
WAR SEEKS GOLD
George M. Dem in his
I
eriously very few families who during the past
i few months or since the last rise in
2 ROSENZWEIC’S
Open 7:30 a. m.. Close 6 p. m. —Saturdays, close 10 p. m.
one look like new. If you
have a new spring suit let
us keep it looking new. If
you want a new suit let us
order it for you to fit.
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cu?Skee
N spite of the fact that food price* | GRIEN BEANS, both of which are
— - -- --- - ------- • good. CARROTS, BEETS, PEAS, and
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’32 Plymouth PA
Coach .... $300.00
’31 Chevrolet Coach
their market* thia week
Poultry Low-priced
With meat prices generally higher,
bargains are still to be found in
poultry The long-delayed season for
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Convenient terms through
Universal Credit Company
grass under. Beef production was be- warning us to look out for another
coming a business requiring much very cold winter Maybe they 're right.
hi
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summer sun strikes
Sky Riders. All Leather
Now,
S1.95
ago, in the summer of 1931, that I pre-
dicted in this column that silver, then
selling at about 25 cent* an ounce.
the old fashioned country predictions at the right price.
As the advertising columns of the
TIONS before we pack all summer goods away. Many of the bargains are much less
Indeed, 4lver
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We are pleased to
" food* in
olite compliment best
ich Conreld. He was c
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Sih rr Restored.
almost exactly three years
PARIS A. SMITH
’ INSURANCE SER
DISsT" PHOMS Off. 6* • RtS SO 1
MATAGORDA PHARMACY BLDG
I want to make another prediction, casting in
g of hu-
-%
6,
IB L Stalk* Again.
Back before the great war the one
Alphabetical abbreviation we used to
see oftenest in the papers was HCL
That stood for high living Everybody
fifteen My prediction of 1931 was based
I upon the realization that the price of
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shortage of the corn crop because of
drouth and government regulation and
the killing off of some million pigs
as a part of the AAA program.
nt to
readers acted on my suggestion that
silver was a good thing to buy, for the
government has now undertaken to
buy all the silver offered at 50 cents
an ounce.
silver was out of all proportion to the
prices of evtrything else. For forty
years the average price of silver was
above sixty cents an ounce I had no
expectation in 1931 that our govern-
ment would take the lead in restoring
silver to its old monetary status, but
rather believed that there would be
is not expensive. Tomatoes, green
beans, and peas represent good values
in fresh vegetables, while cantaloupes
and seedless grapes are our recom-
things are the things I'm not sup-
posed to talk about.”
Another book by another Hoover is
just about to come off the presses
ing any savings is by reading the
advertisements in the newspapers and
buying where the best buys are.
Thrifty people always read the ad-
vertisements before they can buy.
From the above information our ex-
perts have made up two Sunday
menus and a labor-saving Labor Day
menu which should give you the most
for your time and money.
Low Cost Dinner
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of the big magazines
paying 32 cents a
goose's breast boot
$300.00
’30 Chevolet Coupe,
(rumble seat) $225
All show ACTUAL
A friend reports that Mr. Hoover
The Tribune is mailing to every I •
subscriber whose subscription is due.
a statement of the amount.
We ask you to please remit prompt- |
ly upon receipt of the notice and help
us with the obligations we have
Please do not disappoint us.
Now the weather forecasters are
there in the same W
Building.
ISisTERS- fhey’u be
Ihrother and sister -
Clara "Clarenee"
Sehreckengost, at left,
«'"giH” for nearly JO
years, who may be
came a bey thru eno
of the meet daring op
urations ever te be
world over
principal
up to about
Baked Eggplant Stufred with Chopped
’ Ham, Tomatoes and Onions
Creamed Potatoea
Bread and Butter
* Compote of Grape* and Orange*
Tea or Coffee (hot or iced) Milk
a lot of long-range fore-
my time, most of which
e true To tell what the
2 across the Atlantic with
3 the word* "Plymouth
• Pant*” on the mainsail
E of hn dory What will
" America'* press agent*
- think up nextr
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Akron, can stop * car Charming
giris tell about brakes The Air
on their
date I don’t remember what day he
set, but Halley’s comet, which was a
very brilliant and thrilling sight in
1883, was going to hit us square in
the middle Everybody turned out to
see the comet and some poor fools
are mainly, the death of millions of upon
beef cattle because of the drouth, the dimta-
DETROIT OUT.
FIELDERS — Left
Thompson seedless GRAPES should
not be ov n looked and PLUMS । . t
arrived on the ma ket, merit attention
From the above information on
what la cheap and good, our experts
have made up the following menu*
which should give you the most for
your money:
Cantaloupe
Fried Chicken or
Roast Long Island Duckling with
Green Apple Sauce
Sweet Potatoes
Buttered String Beans
Rread and Hutter
Salad of Romaine, White Seedless
Grapes, and Orange*
Crackers and Cheese
Coffee
Beef Will Soar.
Twenty-two year* ago, in the sum-
mer of *912 I followed a porter-
house steak from the local market
out with a book in the fall It ought B> ANN PAGE
to Im- inter ting leading, if he put. GHOPPERS, faced with a double
everything into it that he must have • holiday this weekend, will find
been thinking about since March of (that in spite of generally higher food
last year. /prices broiling and frying chickens
rand ducks are cheap.
* Ham, long a Labor Day favorite,
At A LAST CALL PRICE
Trying and HROILING CHICK-
ENS is now at its height, and both
•r<» low. DUCKS. which are cheap
and very good, should also make a
Une Labor Day feast The traditional
Labor Day HAM will not be expensive
this week
Reporta from fishing stations indi-
tale that TROUT and MACKEREL
Will be the beet fish values during this
Week e-
Maina Improve Fruita and v egetables
The rain* of last week have brought
large supplies of top-notch fresh
fruit a and vegetables to market thU
Weak. We advise watching for low
prices and high quality in local vine-
ripened TOMATOES and fresh
gan to cut and stitch their resurrec-
tion robes!
I don't think I shall pay much at-
tention to these forecasters of an- (
other hard winter though I guess
I’ll ask my wife to look over my
woolen underwear.
Hoover — New Book.
After keeping silent for seventeen
months, Mr Hoover is going to come
porterhouse steaks wouldn’t surpris
me Pork will go up likewise, als
all other meats This time the cause
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•This menu tested and tasted in thoh
A&P Kitchen.
I prices that have not had to cut down
1 on their expenses.
There is a limit to what people can
spend. The necessity for saving a lit-
tle is greater than ever before and
the opportunities for doing so are
i less. The high cost of living is making
TMt cAwenAANMFTh 0
youth, was a gold posure to record th* astenishing ability of Clar
prospector, and on • ence m Willard. “Th* Man Who Grow*." At left
recent utait to h<* of the handsome porcelain eleetrie refrigerator,
property ” Park City in th* Leonard Company exhibit at th* Century
-tan he put on his of Progress Mr Willard sppears at Ma normal
old clothes, and wield levet fhe second exposure shows how he look*
rd a gold pan again "following his amazing growing aet. Mr. Willard
EGGPLANT are also well worth buy-
ing as they are at their best this week
CANTALOUPES from local farms
are big, well-flavored and cheap
Pyroil in highly rec-!
ommended for any
type of motor, indus-
trial machinery and |
equipment.
terview an old rancher who had sys-
tematically kept track of his costs and
what he had got for each steer he
had sold for thirty years. And I pre-
dieted then that we would never
lot of thrifty people seek every
I down on Llzingly bright pavements and
I walls—it’s a stmin on the eyes. Come in to-
i * day. Let us examine your eyes. Protect
। them from the summer glare with tinted I
11 lenses if it's necessary. |
than 12 price. Be wise and make your purchase* early. It is not too late yet. Buy now.
dDamirror
Sweaters, Skirts. Blouses
Knit Caps. Children’s
Beach Pajamas, Ladies’
Summer Hats and many
other articles values up
to $1.95.
When I was a boy a man
section predicted that the
would come to an end on a
ix months. a
BAYTEX GARAGE
Don’t look like this after a short excursion
An accomplished juggler with a
woman's heart never realizes just how
easily it breaks.
ill find many low-pric
and one half years, careful shoppers
again buy porterhouse as cheap a* 32
cent*.
The trouble in 1912 was that the
wheat fanner* were fencing in the
old free range and plowing the short1
ability to meet expei
bow, he replied: "I should prefer to
be deaf when I am looking at you
and blind when I hear you sing.”
the other day, August 10 To a friend
who suggested that he wasn’t saying
tail single . handed
to right:
based
of food. clothing, rent* and other ex-
ponses That vanished when the war
sent wages skyrocketing and there
has been little or no talk about the
high cost of living since. until lately
Now however, I hear housekeepers
beginning to complain about their in-
Sanforized Shrunk — Values to
$2.50. Well tailored. Men, buy a
supply now. A REAL BARGAIN!
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WORLD'S 8CRIC*— ll % /Ak ■ J
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i beautiful and
owed by Hen-
hatting with a
y pretty wom-
the time of our revolution. What
make* it important to remonetize it
ii that it 1* the basis of the money
Sizes 14 to 46. Nicely Trimmed
The dogged determination of old man
accident to add another victim is only
too apparent. Why risk being unpre-
pared when protection is so reason-
able. Insure FULLY.
BOY- OH BOY
WHAT SWELL
THINGS FOR
SCHOOL /
Conreid, do you
or deafness the
With a gallant
pound for the same cut that a few
Eight cents a pound in the cities fori weather will lie three
celebrated singer, a
an Said she Mr
consider blindness
greater affliction?’
Beef price* are going
until a little more tha
year* ago. from the beg
man commerce-a mo
second only to gold th<
cents or above in the gave all their property away and be-
Bay City, Texas
I Sale* and Service
OIL LEASES WANTED/
I have inquiries for several
thousand acre* of oil leases in dM-M-
ferent parts of the county. Your JI
land may be in the right placeL..
See or write me at once. n*
J. M. COPELAND.
normal household budget*. That is
true in city and country alike We,
appear to lie approaching another era
of HCL but without any immediate
prospect of being able to make up the
deficit
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FOUNTAIN OF BEAU
TV—Bathing girl* form
human fountain, a fea
ture of marine pageant
and "Tournament of
Light*” at Long Beach,
California
porformed A sur-
geon’* knife will seek
Medium Cost Dinner
Baked Young Chicken .
Mashed Potatoes
New Spinach In Cream
Rolls and Butter
Jellied Fresh Fruita
Tea or Cofee (hot or iced) Milk
Labor Day Menu
Clear Broth with Okra
Assorted Cold Meat*
Tomatoes Stuffed with Vegetable
Bye Bread and Butter •
’32 Ford DeLuxe
Sedan .... $425.00
This is positively your last chance to take advantage of the DRASTIC PRICE REDUC-
ytan before had sold fo
en in this
mad* right
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ERGE SPLEVIN, "sole
survivor" of • (tocking foot
marathon recently run from
th* Battery te th* Bronx, N
V City He wore th* new
”N* M" (Ilk super sock for
men, guaranteed to keep your
feet oft th* pavement even if
you can't afford shoes. Ply-
mouth Pants Co , purveyor or
gents trouserings in the Gay
Nineties, startled tran.
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 73, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 1, 1934, newspaper, September 1, 1934; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1554834/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.