The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 274, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 16, 1932 Page: 2 of 4
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The Daily Tribune, Wed., March 1 9, 1932
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Must Regard World Markets
Rice Threshings
C.M.AMOS
Traylor, Prealdent of
I
a sanitary way.
NOTARY PUBLIC
although ther
little kangaroo was he r
no
it»om i
pract
With V. L. LeTulle
Sanitary Dairy
L
American
Ground Floor LeTulle’s
to be ii
de
Herbert Gusman,
Office Building
an eager
ill like
about the only
OWNER
Books Audited, Inventories
thin to happen is foi the price to be
A. B. Owsley, Mgr.
Systems Installed and
tie control;
AA
ow in one instance where a
others, he is renponsible, like the
Maintained
inted
Phone 203
Melvin Traylor
t- had a long talk with
that we find a rice buy
PAINT PROTECTS PROPERTY
mnust be done. This fellow is extreme
This Year of All Years!
K
Mr
En
Relieve II Or Not
for
For any job, interior or exterior, our paints will
should be
measure up to the highest standard of quality. They’ll
protect property! And of all years, 1932 is a year for
proctecting the property you own. Painting your house,
redecorating the rooms you’ve wanted to do can this
are making
that
prospect for an outlet for his maxi- rutabaga on the theory that the ruta
o help the farmer in par-
year be done more economically than ever.
he
I farmer has not been a victim, for
should be brought about for changes
to develop in them. And
The machine which grinds Admin.
What
one of its
P
uth. Each '
way.
We shall be pleased to make estimates without
are alwa
ing about But any in
10 000 trucks distributed among
M
A
Tn
bi
MATAGORDA PHARMACY
•or-1
But
mt mother
effe
Paris Smith, Owner
have
if bu
And if
out
VERY LATEST
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in th
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Suits
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New Suits. Spring and
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SAVORY ROAST OF BEEF
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FAMILY DOCTOR
The
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Danger of Worry
Nr
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W e have moved our studio to the north side of the square ,
in the Simon Building next door to Rosenzweig’s. Me
E
VACCINATE
The e
mry. I know e
n to me tn find a sort of
tification in we
over
Patriek Party
are often not worth crying
nd girl
HARRISON'S MARKET
who lies
a
C. Parks
to tie
disagreeable, and hard to
aist. Put on
a
Probably
Raymond of New gulf Gee
CO.
d
it
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Mr
for a
Mrs
Mrs
in Ba
and
nes
Mr
Colur
found in the excess facilities for the
production of automobiles, radios,
and other products, for our agricul-
tural production la also greatly in
r.
w
Mi
ham
Mi
was
1
I the new chassis and bodies, and it is I
। estimated that 600,000 labor hours will
I be required in the manufacture and'
Mi
Wigo
Hous
who
Speaking before the International
Chamber of Commerce at Washing
Mr
Hou
win
Jv inter
is anxio
he can
and not
neighbe
lb
mill
other
Yet
sht
v of
other
the
and we kr '
certain sal
to spin ti
mill to .pl
they declar
the First National Bank nt Chicago,
sald in part
.. 20c
.. 20c
...18c
...17c
.12/c
Mrs
and 1
this c
Mr
Clem
burin
much
the]
en w
ton y
Mr
bia. i
vest
assembly of these trucks.
H to be
I c a I-
Mi:
was
Mr
in th
d
1 I
defenc le
tim but
B
st
known that
the rice
Incident s
*
imdeed ser
shieida <i
mines that
about
The mar
grows thin
pocket as
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night for
honored
Earl My
hum Ale
throu
tion h
Mr.
tra
II >
city ’I
f •
did ta
tail! e
One of th
ences seems
strenuous da
our cares I
nothing quit
well-beir < a
Both worry
re th
Fir*
cios
th
A
unor gar
ganiza
hast a
distribu
standl w
preciate
organi • i
fWUgb
Every housewife knows that the heart of the meal
is meat—and the best meat is obtainable at Harrison’s
Market. Your odder, phoned, or personally given, receive"
prompt and careful attention.
6%, . 898
show
deriy
mum
ivaa
Has Right to Complain
I do not mean at all that the
in
it
a rice buj
want to
er now
millers w
The!
u start
of thin
The
rd tu
half i
.......15c
.........15c
.......15c
.......15c
.......10c
. . . 2 for 35c
........15c
< eases
eration
get al
hypere
of mind:
most sou
and wrec
of that I
ft seems
worry hit
Miss
The pat
my heart
tim of se
lot w
the lot
. . 20c
. . 20c
...15c
and finely fl.
Problems of American Farmer
Aggravated By World Crisis
e but a
acerted
ir clean
500, '
.d- '
Making Good Drip Coffee
Requires Special Grind,
Says Texas Coffee Firm
many particular-
ly intricate and
complex eco-
with them Yet Melvin Traylor nomie problems.
.. their bid became but hope I may
did not want to buy bo pardoned if I claim a personal
continue
hope of
conditior
But b
about th
failure t
UM by
keting )
mt that I really, dos
dread to meet—is the
tying the
from the
I can lie i
d method
Phone 561
Hamilton Building
READ THE
TRIBUNE ADS
EVERY DAY
arned badly.
All of the eighth g
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES
Everyone is cordially invited.
Church corner Fifth ana Avenue C.
Service Sunday morning at 11:00.
Sunday school at 9 45 a m.
Wednesday evening services 8:00.
Dripkut as a grind unusually, satis-
factory for making coffee this new
many manufacturers of drip coffee
utensils have endorsed Admiration
0
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9
Income Tax Reports Made
and Filed.
TRIBUNE PRINTING COMPANY
Publishers
Publkhed Dally Except Sunday
• ........" 7........7'"” 4
appreciate that somethinK
fot i
aftex 4
ple CT
quicke
bromic
things
R
Phone 78
Office:
an honest effort to aid the whole in
erable ob
the price
actually t
more of
condition
than it is
the boy
tions to b
we would
are better equipped to do better work than ever before.
Come to see us. We are offering special prices for a few
days only. Can give you one day service. Kodak finishing.
ground too fine (pulverized) is us-
ually found to be impractical for
use in drip coffee urns. The machine
was invented to meet the need for a
fully ground coffee, yet not so fine
that the coffee will sift through or
clog up the pores of the drip coffee
pot.
Home Economics authorities and
PHONE 139
Successor to
KRETZSCHMAR & GIBSON
nething
farmer
or he i
* 2-
j
AND REPAIRING
on all string and wind instruments
H. CLIFF DRESSER
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June
Tu
s certainly
lards.
bur
Ral
PORK
Steak and Chops.......
Roast................
Packing House Spare Ribs
the |
There c
in rice, so
clean and
in so fin
SCOTT DRUG
m destroy economic opport u-
853 c
of a coffee exerts a tremendous in-
fluence on the flavor. In general, a
fine grind yields a richer flavor than
does a coarse grind because of the
the value of organi
ed to
T the
11, The prints of the little fin-
upon the window panes cannot
11
b
John finds home a refuge
and his greatest ha ppi-
tion Dripcut is the only <
kind installed in the Sot
BEEF
Loin and Round Steak ...
Loin and Round Roast . . . .
Shoulder and Chops Steak .
Shoulder and Rib Roast . . . .
। Stew ..................
Pan Sausage ............
Chili and Hamburger.....
VEAL
Round and Loin Steak.....
Round and Loin Roast.....
Shoulder and Chops Steak . .
Shoulder and Rib Roast . . .
Stew...................
rice to the
ganize He
they dot t
gat top He
a high doll
penny he c
their if la
get the hig
perfectly et
in line wit
He declares
done to laid
the rice in
present i 1
present pra
all ethical *
And we »
vinced tha
pouring it <
Me appreci
B
fu
The greatest damage which has
Neal Manghan
e library. Ha
tender The woody fiber has not fee drinkers, it was necessary to ।
install new coffee grinding units.
paid. We know of a number of lots
which have been bought under $1.75
James l
er of Bay
A-
■ grind should, however, be adapted
>ni- to the method of brewing. Coffee
ade that misse
ll take it toda
Bay City
For the last decade, wo. In the
United States, have had to deal with
a problem which
he but a name in the coming ye
on
—
has mi
Standard Oil to have Jack with us once
The community house w
nake it.
ve dimens
AB 2%
various postoffices in every state in |
the union. Approximately $1,000,000
will be spent by the department for1
heart over the one who will
Fre
Bay
V and
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with respect to many , the little phrase their mothers told
them not so long ago that "Children
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young turnipspiness within its four walls, he can
"siderat
ted
page at which I from care
ciety. Bit a virtue
virtue when its op-
making coffee.
Home Econ
national magaz
nity and social equality.
The farmer’s problems are mul-
tiple and dificult. Over many of
them ho has had, and will have, lit-
Y attach
dustry and t
ticular and
MIy MARI M MIMI M I
a just right life of the parts in one of the game
ots were usable, I
handicapped by
to! put his boots in the rocking chair
heard
You stock against Char-
hon and Black Leg early and
prevent disease and loss.
We carry Parke Davis & Co
products. Prices right. Also
Nema Capsules for hogs,
sheep and poultry.
No one, not even the farmer him-;
Hilf, would advocate the abolition of
reasonable protection for industry
pretty thoroughly con-
is fellow is not out
us and on this column
sat by Pele today
Neal lost Elizab.
it that he has to
at other* are pH
fine dishes rea
e in the home g.
old theory that
cipant. But she stayed at one tabi
the whole time We Sohps. think some
of those freshmen had better recall
test Friday
that changes
I action there was some magic wand
which would lift off their shoulders
the responsibility of hard work,
Ithrift, and economy.
to see it even high -1
way we know for
rest of society, for much that he
endures. The diagnosis of his ail-
ments is also far more simple than
the prescription for a cure.
For a third of a century our agri-
cultural colleges have been hammer-
ing away, more sucessfully perhaps
than they at one time thought, on
better farm methods, such as the
rotation of crops, restoration of fer-
tility, conservation of moisture, di-
Motor Company following a series of
’ performance tests conducted by the
bureau of standards in collaboration
! with the post office department.
then, I believe, he ha
to complain.
t up to B m ever
or by orderly mar
andi think what ha
price of other fam
hahve dropped tc
-irieg g( 4111
hold
stonn" i-----
I
and hang his coat on the floor any |
day in the week And if I can stand •
it. and he enjoys it. I cannot see that ;
it is anybody's business."
4
*o
*4 yy
"44,
it the latter
capacity seems almost hope baga is a better cooker. The quality
of tenderness is more one of age than
' anything else Young turnips are al«
obligation Phone 77.
In the photograph is hown one of the units installed by the Duncan
Coffee Company of Houston for grinding Admiration Dripkut (offer.
This machine is aid to be the only one of its kind in the South and has
a capacity of 1,200 pounds.
The old order changeth, even to I unit has a capacity of 1,200 pounds
no drug that will help him. and. toc
frequent v good advice slides off him
like water off a duck’s back Some
Mis Hightower
imitating the animal she sure did
i to see rice bung duced to accept strange doctrines
ants to pay every and follow strange practices, until
nt formula (
turnix in
will make things all the better for 1
veryore connected with the indus--.
try And don t think for one minute
he doesn't know the rice industry and therewith < ONTENI
1 1 of delicious coffee making, the grind
Men’s and Boy’s
delicious and the only way to make
coffee correctly.
e-withanemroed andgnirne
r <» i sfm many fords
loom ere.iter and a worse
r this price to be paid
or it to be printed So if
re want the price quota
around the $2 mark, and
s, and it is gr
mease I can
80 harmfill t
WORRY
and happiness i
the rice business--he has been in it
almost thirty years, that 30 years we
ise the farm
• of the orde
erly market
He walks
soclal structure. He has been In-
and to aid been done to the farmers Individ-
admits 'be | ually, and aw n whole, probably Ilea
ii< of the in the faet that they have been In-
don t met i duced to believe that in government
acquaintance with the life of the
Wednesday and we just tarm and the problems of the
a.....- ci-- - -i-- i-v. farmer.
In my opinion, no great division
tandpoint as seasonable
in January.
• should be planted with
regetables for the early s
p < f voting turnip* Sue
The United States post office dr
partment today placed an order I
through the Washington branch of th*
Ford Motor Company for 2000 Ford1
mnotor truck chassis; 500 with a gross i
Housekeeping
well as millions
declare that dri
Meier. James Loos and Wilburn Alex-
ander We were glad to have you.
boys! Come again!
The Freshmen are not used to snow •
and they were so surprised at the
heavy • now they nearly all decided to
stay at home. Over half of them did
The eighth grade had their algebra
st class markets now
wn turnip with green
bout the same old story
> price is concerned. And
TENDI R Ti KNIPS FOI
Till HOME GARDE
the full value of
grading office here
ed We believe the
time but they can »
and accomnplish gt
30 years change* 1
and now is the tin
tage of these nerd*
if human society has ever been
Bed to, and lied about, as much
in the same period of time, as has
the American farmer in the last
ten years. He has been the victim
The
(.1 1 | Hli.II -< HOOL. NEWS better than
I rutabaKas when you get them at the
Maleum Curmichael Hi* Life
ilistos i
the thit
gi nerations, of legislation which
was i11-considered from the farmers’
standpoint and detrimental to his
welfare I belleve such has been
the case it sounded well, when in-
s
Melvin A. Traylor Shows
( verproduction Affects
Farm and Factory
Realizing the* trend of the times
toward this newer metho.' of cotfee
making, the Duncan Coffee (-------
excess ortho needs or the purchas-aimieuxtspcop’gettinetrooitpstht
tng power of the population the cook tender and mash without lumps recently announced that their pop-
farmer can reach. Wit bout free ac- Many have dest rted th. more delicat ular blend of Admiration Coffee
cess to the markets of the world, the white turnip foi the yellow fleshed was now available in a convenient
cut, or grind, for use in drip coffee
utensils.
In order to meet this demand for
a special grind by Texas drip-cof-
right stage.
Tlie turnip, like the beet is a top
and bottom vegetable You can catin the land, ''The mark of the little!
i< tions it all Turnip greens are not as gen- | muddy feet upon the floor can be
erally eccepted and used as beet I easier removed than the stains where
green* but they are equally valuable the little feet go into the highways*
classes combined this morning to ta!
algebra because of Mr. Meyers beir
absent in account of his neice beir
dustry 1
years «
change i
ness ove
to mode
the sam
same old
old me’i
old prat
the low
and mail
of it TI
tribution
ly world-wide in
Rm effect the
almost complete
demoralizatio n
of agriculture. I
disavow special-
iced knowledge
with respect to
Fifty-two boy
the commur
rake nights
» has been
i chiefly a
* quite as |
fust aa long as I
hat long there is I
g a change in pre
We wonder
Walter C
A
There I
for then
making
not ma
ater thi
iw beer
• to tak
versification, and other improve-
ments in farming, until the farmer
today finds himself following |
methods which must inevitably re
suit in increased production.
Improved Farm Efficiency
The utilization of power equipment
has added further to his operating '
ami productive efficiency, while de-
creasing his market for the staph
crops of animal food, In addition, 8o-
called educational campaigns on
food consumption have steadily di
minished his sale of the major items
of human consumption. The gen ।
eral situation is not unlike that j
v of the battlefield
han the temptatioris
ke and for
The man
If you want better and
cleaner milk and whip-
ping cream, telephone
203. Sanitary Dairy
where it is produced in
dustry was prosperous, to tell the mighty proud of the young ladies in
farmer that his best market was ! their class who planned the ent- .
the American market, well pro- tainment at the Cirl Reserve party
tected by mounting tariff walla, last Saturday The young ladies <m
! nut when he sees behind such pro- the comm't M were lairee Pnce. Ir
, , Cooper and Mary Edith Wentworth
tectlon five or six million or his tel/and to show our appreciation W,
low citizens unemployed and the Sophs turned out nearly 100 per c nt
objects of charity; when he see8 at the party. Even our class membei
frontiers closed and barriers raised from Wadsworth and Matagorda wer
to his product in other countries, j all present Mrs Hightower was the
id then as well as some]
t out the sunshine half so
the shadow that darkens
I more rapid and complete solution
of the flavor-giving substance.*. The*
DX 6
CF 20
XY 8
Cut with C. D X. E or
ve material. Attach str
ound the neck and lie ol
* long as i II seems to me he has almost for-
action, l I gotten the real purpose of farm life
B 9
। author
uch as 4
and Delineator
i of housewives now
ip coffee is the most
should be sten ami not heard/' That
; only goes for the boys, however, who
have such annoying vocal sounds
- commonly referred to as laughs. We
were made to endure it all Saturday
i night.
Several boys fit.in Bay City were
। our guests and we .surely were glad
, to have them. Those present were Earl
Pardor
commo i
new low
•tuff- hi
•ng it« o
“Thia is
Held an
mirk '
has krp
wley Signal.)
nues to bi- some sales ton, Melvin A
slight movement in the1
e drawback is that turnip* are be- of s
ed by several insects while beet ger*
* are not so frequently afflicted, shut
Carrnichac. I* i
ly tried by the
ar seniors Malcu
i himn by his fell
ted in a rice exchange Hr
$ to have some place where
i and buy 10 000 bags of rice
irive all. over the, parish or of more false economic and politi-
H“cnvinced that theproper cal information, with its constant
tin farmers to sell thei I destruction of public conndence in
Carey Smith.- Owner and Editor
Carey Snuth, Jr Business Manager
Ml.'111 I,......, -
Entered as second class matter at the ।
postoffice of Bay City. Texas, under j
act of congress
per hour.
According to those in-the-know
Plans were made for the party tn t
given on Saturday night Lorre Pric
was appointed chairman of game
Vivian Rudin chairman of decora
tion and Beulah Cooper chairman fo
refreshments.
I the animal hunt', a poor
justice. Yt . sir! So much so that
after a couple of successful hop
across the floor several of the young,
gentlemen came to the rescue and
picked her up. At tiddle winks, too.
•• to why she allowed
•nd her husband to li
room in the house,
will find lodgment in
every home-oving pen
The order was placed with the Ford'
Giri Keserve News
The Girl Reserves met as
alled load carrying capacity of 1800 pounds (
July and 1300 with a gross load carrying
crop j rapacity of 4200 pounds. The chassis
will ’ are to be delivered to the post office
Ai- garages at 33 of the Luge cities De-
| liveries will be made an bodies to Iw
contracted for are completed.
e to be overcome
life alwa** kill*,
eceived the folk
cs*
. - K9
j This is believed to be the largest.
Sunset Musings ramazes Summer $2.50 to $7.50
the ed with the a 11 g gpummg gq
company last June for similar chas- I ggu 85 m “ea
EES I LVTLL v
i the post office over the past few
Th it / -LI’ r • th n H- i year* now total close to 5000 trucks
The post office ranks among the
leading truck fleet operators in the |
world owning and operating about'
ig with, will soon develop
d stomach and very aggrav it
gestion. Then he consults th
’ have tracea many a case 0
to plan old-fashioned worry
nost certainiy undermine th
ion it persisted in.
for good luck—that is ull but Frank
Patterson, because when he went to
kiss it it had disappeared into some-
one’s pocket.
Other games were played and aft- i
er wards hot tea and coffee with sand-
wiches and cookies were served.
Since it is an old established cus-
tom to 'chan up” before we leave
everyone adjourned to the kitchen
Sophomore News.
The Sophs want to say they are
o-called haps
JI illusory in ii
ntentment will
17 —to make a living for his family
ing i on the farm
that doe* nut progress in 30
any busines which ha* not
I its methods of doing busi-
er a 30-year period, is not up
ern times and that is exactly
iw in the rice business. The
d methods of buying, the Mine
hods of grading and the same
i seription that is! Unailing in restlt
i too A contented life is it happy life
j It * wise to work while the sun shine
' for the rainy day is quite certain t
come But three is no sense in teat
ing one’s system «iown in a struzgl
ht for: men will toil, str
c mind and body in pur*
lustre phantom Happinw
parodoxical for «i man
iself insane in his quest
ppears to be consid-
vaised to some of
published that are |
isid we think it is
ist advantage is to ol - everything ho l* and represents,
clares he cant see why than has any other element in our
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