The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 107, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 11, 1934 Page: 4 of 4
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THE DAILY TRI»H NE, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 11, 1934
OLD COINS WANTED PREFPERED
CLASSIFIED ADS
OF PEKSONAL
be a better appreciation of what fire
Local plans provide for an inten-
erwards, Cera Mae Lowe played
to
ended with the club singing a
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sired Phone 122
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Palacios fruits and ways to preserve
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PATRONIZE THIE ADVERTISERS
Sunday School at 9 45 and Wed-
APARIMENT For Rent, two rooms |
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THE SEASON OF THE YEAR
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HELMEGKE
MORE THAN NEW
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FURNITURE
SCOTT DRUG COMPANY
down on Llzingly bright pavements and I
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OFFERING THIS WEEK A REAL
Walker-Matchett Furniture Co.
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Regulation Football
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Cowhide!
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Matagorda Pharmacy
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Men’s Suits
CLEANED and
A. H. WADSWORTH
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GENERAL INSURANCE & REAL ESTATE
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J.C.PENNEY CO.
Modern Cleaners
$51
First Nationa Bank Building
Phone 114
Telephone 254
Bay City, Texm.
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PALACIOS FRUITS
IN PANTRY TO BE
DISPLAYED WED.
Columbus Day
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Bay City 13,
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"It is the simple obligation of ev-
ery citizen to realize, knowing this, I
that a large proportion of these fires
FOR RENT Modern house, six rooms
Can accommodate two families, if de-
The bills of i
24 in all will b
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been made, so
is done they w
mention this I
sources I have
did not appear.
nesday evening meeting at 8, are j
held in the Church Edifice comer [
Junk Room Made
Dainty Bedroom
By Demonstrator
Burns." Part of the Girl Reserve code
was explained by Lois Deshotels for
the benefit of the new members. Aft-
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coming to
Your b
most proi
A dean and well pressed
suit or coat puts a con-
fident swing into the
business steps of the
day. . . . And now is the
time to have us put your
winter wardrobe in the
best of shape.
canning record for the year, there-
fore.
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The football ft
see the Southw
ton tomorrow w
battle, are in for
State and Rice i
the crown this
they all look abi
had a bit hard
other teams but
on top in condi
will be ready f
row.
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Registered Optometrist
Fall Coat Sweaters
w omen’s, 36-4
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PAT THOMPSON, M’gr.
’Phone No. 6
J. P. KELLER & CO.
Represents the best of Life, Fire
and Windstorm Insurance Cos.
Full line of Masterpiece Note Book
Paper and Tablets.
THERE IS NO MYSTERY
IN OUR PRESCRIPTION
DEPARTMENT
Solicit listings of lands and realty of every kina
especially farms and ranches for sale or trad.
Constant service, reasonable commissions
Some guesses-
one bets on the
Centenary 21-
Oklahoma 10-
Rice 7—S. M.
Arkansas 20—
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/ practical narrow widths! A firm. soft
01 quality, well-fleeced and absorbent!
All white . . . for nightgowns, pa-
iamas. and babv clothes. 15c Yard!
this Wednesday evening.
The Paramount Picture Company is
offering three five hundred dollar
scholarships to high school students
as prizes for the best essays on the
The world’s largest makers of pharmacentical and
biological products
THIS IS NATIONAL
PHARMACETICALWEE
The Culver Shell Dredging Co.
Bay City Matagorda
Washed Shell for
Roads Drives Walks Floors
$2.00 per cubic yard
Crushed Shell for
Baby Chicks Fertilizer
Business Phone 72
Deliveries by Bay City Material Co.
Phone 202
< ITIZENS URGED TO WORK OUT
CAMPAIGN LN SAFETY
UNES.
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Tornado, Fire. Automobile, Plate Glass and AB
Other Classes of Insurance
picture "Cleopatra." That certainly
should stimulate interest in both the
DID YOU KNOW?
The largest whale ever captured
is supposed to have been the one
caught by Norwegians in the Ant-
arctic a few years ago, its weight (
being estimated at 175,000 pounds.
that we are now
712 Lb. Sateen-Topped
Comforters
Tre Certainly Timely Values!
$2-98
Handsome floral sateen centers with
10 inch borders of solid-color sateen.
Back of silkolene to match center.
Rose, blue, gold, green, lavender. New
white culton filling-, A Bargain!
Girls Dress Oxfords
2% SC.' Only
( $1.98
19838 Long wearing
“926* black side lea-
5WA. ther! Hard
W3*B” Compo soles!
Rubber heels!
Authorized Dealer For
CAILLE OUTBOARD MOTORS
NOTICK TO ALL FARMERS
Yoa can buy the only first grade tractor fuel there is in Matagorda
County from me at 11 Ve delivered, including 4c tax.
I have lube oils priced from 30c to 45c per gullon and a very low price
on cup grease.
I still handle East Trias gasoline nt 13c wholesale and kerosene 7%c.
Nee Me Hetore Yon Huy,
Blaylock Independent Gas and Oil
running in and said, ‘Mother, this is
just the way I wanted it to look’.”
Mrs. Hudson concluded her report of
the work.
29c
Soft, comfortable—warm without be-
ing bulky! Of Durene and rayon, full
sized—well finished! Panties have
lastex around the bottom! In small,
medium,largesizes! For girls,6-16,19c.{
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We have the best assortment of school
supplies this year we have ever had.
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Valve type, with
inflating needle;
j Lined with 12
oz. dock Full
size. Pumps, 25c.
We are pleased to
ANNOUNCE
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Avoid Summer
Sun EYE Strain
WHEN the brilliant summer sun
7"
1 Sack of WHEAT SHORTS dcor
1 Sack of WHEAT BRAN . rP.J•
ber of songs until the meeting won
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3 Pounds of Warmth! Plait
Blanket Pairs
Fine Amciican Cotton! Onh
$1-98
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"Good news" for the woman who
wants to be up to the minute in style
and spend little! Two-piece,two-piece
effects, one-piece! Gay woolens, new
satins crepes, many with taffeta!
STRAWBERRY PLANTS I have an
ebundance of strawberry plants for
male at low figures —George Truitt
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$2.98
First quality e
wool, solid col- l
ors! Tailored /
and warm! 2 set-
in pockets! "
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Subscribe toda
mas Club. Any
send in or any
will entitle you
work this year v
ger than any c
and your help
make it that wa
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thirty
&A heavy, serviceable winter blank®
> . . equally good for top warmth and
to sleep between! Wanted bedroon
om colors rose, blue. gren. lavender and
strikes j
Handmade Fall TIES
KesiGentH
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New Fall colors,
stripes, checks
dots, all-over 1
patterns. A big ;
Penney value! I
the club The program
through the press to remove all fire
hazards and to do everything to co-
operate in protecting life and prop-
erty.
it is explained that the primary pur-
pose of the campaign is to make the
TODAY’S FACT
Although this whale was very
strong, he was caught by some-
thing stronger than himself. Storm
and fires sometimes destroy very
strongly built buildings, but you
will be protected if you insure
with us.
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OIL LEASES WANTED
I have inquiries for several
thousand acres of oil leases in dif-
ferent parts of the county. Your
land may be in the right plate.
See or write me at once.
J. M. COPELAND.
Mr M. J Parten, age 68 years, T4
months and 1 day died in Houston,
Texas, Monday at five p.m. Mr. Par-
ten is survived by one daughter, Mrs
Ethel Winscott of Camden, Mo., two
sons, Mr. John Parten of Tuscon,
Ariz., and Mr. C. R. Parten of Swee-
ny, Texas. Funeral services were held
Tuesday at 4 p.m. at the Baptist
Church in Sweeny. Burial was in the
Sweeny Cemetery under direction of
Taylor Bros.
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(“ontinuec Vromn 2)
and approved The president turned
the meeting over to the program
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-
ce, are most reasonable. We
have many new lures and fish-
ing aocessories in our 1934 dis-
play.
Large Assortment of Dollar Fountain
Pens in the Shaeffer, Parker and other
makes. Skript Ink in the new bottle with
the filler well in the top. Also Shaeffer
Pens form $3.00 up to $10.00.
NEW “LSEOFETE TOILETRIES
SCIENTIFTCALLY PREPARED BY
PARKE DAVIS &COMPANY
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they do that"-
questions one h
where else. I
why these peop
tioning don't do
several mercha
don’t they do 1
town get beh in
move?” and bo
those certain m
up. They make I
tel Lyo u how t
theX won't get
feet wet. There
to get a road t
Coblland. We
the Boys who a
about it should
willing to work
is merely one
Complaints con
about the way t
handled. Some
things are done
city and they d
Chamber of Coi
that. I am as
some respects. I
time about how
handled. A frie
me Something tl
—“Listen ” he
these organizatie
as anybody's a
the way they a
things are hap;
corrected then
you get in there
to straighten th
ed—“you sure
standing on the
get in there an<
if you are so g
son and when I
I try first to set
thing that I cai
choke down.
dinmisaed nt four o'clock W M Oil- picture and in essay writing,
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Primary < lub Program. 0 .
The Primary Club gave its first Livn II „ n L * nr
rire ■ CVOILOI
period The pregram was divided in-
to three parts: songs, pantomimes of
Mother Goose, rhymes and of Little
During National Pharmaceu-
tical Week Rexall Drug
Stores invite you to inspect
their Prescription Depart,
ment. Come in now!
public realize the great destruction/:
VOR RENT Furnished houm five thairoan MeprocMo «an thbszone
Eoms, bath Frigidaire, aaragen* Follow th- Gleam" and “The Candle
W. Rugeley, phone 192 2btd 1
Genuine Health Giving Mu. ral Wa Fe IRISTIAN SCrENCE socnry I
Er in your home for only a few cent. । sunday morning service at 11:00.
per gallon Telephone 453 10U _ . ... ] . 9:45 and Wed-
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FOR SALE Enough Bankhend certif-
icates to sell eight bales of cotton
Cal 410. 5tfd
prevention means and a willingness sive educational campaign in which
to be observant of the prarctical s afe- the press, radio, churches, schools,
guards. chamber of commerce, fire depart-
In connection with the proclam at ion ment and others have been asked to
issued by President Roosevelt he co-operate. There is no doubt that
says splendid co-operation will be given
im. i by all these agencies.
DiSastrous fires destroy each year'
MCE HOTEL NOW OPEN Mr and
Mrs J R Page of Robstown an-
■Mine, the openin of the Rice Ho-
tel. Rooms available at reasonable
gaices S-Hd pd
walls it’s a strain on the eyes. Come in to- l
day. Let us examine your eyes. Protect j
them from the summer glare with tinted j
lenses if it’s necessary. |
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Red Riding Hood and a short dialo-
gue. "The Fire Chief “
Many of the older students who be-
long to the assembly club felt that
the primary fold put on a better pro-
gram then they had done and resolv-
ed to work harder What a contest
that should be?
The circus attracted the school
Come into our store with
your next prescription and
watch how carefully and
scientifically we compound
it. There’s no mystery! But
there is a world of care and
checking that will please you.
This extra care is your pro-
tection. When you seek
better health consult your
doctor. Then let us fill your
prescription.
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that fire causes so that there may vice given for his own security.
Satins! Crepes! Nct Wools!
Ssnart Dreasec?
Just Arrived! Women! Misses!
$4-98
From junk room to bedroom, is the
bedroom demonstration record Mrs.
Otto Hudson of Wadsworth had to
give on the club achievement day,
Friday, Oct. 5.
Starting with a room in which they
had stored junk, she finished a dainty
bedroom for her daughter, covering
all items specified in the demonstra-
tion club outline. Beginning with the
floor, which had to be leveled, she
finished floors, woodwork, walls and
built a closet from an old discarded
wardrobe.
“When I finished, my daughter came
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tans worth of property could be pre- completes a creditable showing of
entertain the Matagorda-Gulf faculty " '' ere 10. on.n0 ormalserved each year by the reslization vegetables and meats, but put up a
With a party at the community house programs other than what has been on the part of the individual of his or variety of fruits native to that sec-
tone in le m 100 Is, he citizens are her responsibility to the community." tion. Her pantry of seven shelves has
being urEe oca ° icials and It is hoped that by the exhortatior three and a half feet of apace each.
of the president’s proclamation and I Her total canning display will be
the fire prevention program that is about 250 quarts which does not in-
being conducted this week every citi- ' dude food canned and consumed since
A 4-star Penney value smash!
SSSJ SUITS
Heavyweight cotton! Low priced!
79c
1 Penney's does it again! Union suits
V in a fine rib stitch that fits so.com-
fortably without binding. Military
_ shoulder, long or short sleeve, ankle
• length legs. Ecru, grey, white.
PYROIL
Pyroil is highly rec-
ommended for any
type of motor, indus-
trial machinery and
equipment.
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It’s Grand Jo Find Such
$339" UNIONS
at this low price! Sizes 2 to 12!
498
Of cream-color cotton, rayon-striped
and trimmed, with all the necessary
"outer-garment" buttons for comfort!
Pin tubes for hose supports! Drop
scat! 4 styles of leg. arm. neckline!
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United States. J
not know but f
be a great thing
means more to
anytime than
moment in one's
happy moment,
we should do
make happy tha
of time has but
ter and the bird
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pith all conveniences also room, and I Fifth Strart and Avenue C. A cor-
board. Welch Apartment Tibune dini invitation to attend is exen '
Building, phone 491 tf | ded.
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Mo SPENCER SERVICE c— 324 01 -________
WE BUY LINCOLN HEAD PHN
NIES Will pay up to 82 00 each if
over ten years old Indian Head Pen-
nies worth up to $51 00 each Send
10c for BUYING CATALOG CON-
TINENTAL COIN CO Inc. Box 1213
Chicago 11-12
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property of many kinds to a total'
greater than the whole value of all |
property in the nation in the days of
17^3
BEAUTIFICATION. NOTH-
ING HELPS TO DO THAT
nan । apa a ■ ■■ > ur forefather This loss seriously
Week This Week our 1 Eain in natlona
children but it is whispered that sev-lamation and that of all the mayor
eral school teachers were to be seen of towns and cities. Bay City began
there also I her part of the observation Sunday
The Matagorda County P-TA wilto carry on for a week.
While there has been no formal
can be prevented by the exercise of them will be shown Wednesday aft-
proper care and by the use of proper! emoon Oct 10 on the occasion of
ire prevention measures. Achievement Day for Palacios Home
"I call special attention to the un-Demonstration Club at the home of
fortunate fact that a very Urge per- [ Mrs. C. G. Jeffers, pantry demonstra-
centage of fires in every part of the! tor, 2:30 p.m.
nation is caused by acts of individual As pantry demonstrator for the Pa-
carelessness and that millions of dol-lacios club, Mrs. Jeffers not only
(2y • For Girls of Most Any Age!
220 Tub DRESSES
#Ej Of Fall-1934 Cotton Prutis
36-lnch Extra Wide Outing
FLANNEL
Isn’t Often Sold So Lon!
15c Yd.
FOR RENT Two apartments, one two'
rwom and one three room. Corner
Avenue G. and Second Street 10-1 Id
FOR RENT Two nice rooms near
Use high school See Mrs. Day. 2b.
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2r B larris. Spencer representa.
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olds! Good
Bargains! Get yours today!
TUCK, UNDIES
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Vests and panties—at only
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 107, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 11, 1934, newspaper, October 11, 1934; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1554868/m1/4/: 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.