The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. [141], Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 21, 1934 Page: 2 of 4
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THE DAILY TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 21. 1934
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zame, even if Noel Adams and Ar-
Cleo Bond spent the week-end in
thur Liggett did forget
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woman
MILK
and have them
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Make it an exchange.
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new songs, Down By the Old
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Grace I
Pure and
THE DAIL’
Wholesome
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Mr. & Mrs
Miller’s Dairy
HAT CITT, TEXAS
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tonight
"EVELYN
-JUST RECEIVED-
Guaranteed Chip Proof
Big
SCOTT DRUG COMPANY
Enamel Ware
Savings
In New Fall
Handbags
in Red and Ivory
$2.95
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quality priced so attrac- '
Lloyd
wetting his Spanish without
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FUNERAL DIRECTORS
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Phones 101-518-104
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We are pleased to
HELMECKE
ANNOUNCE
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OFFERING THIS WEEK A REAL
SPECIAL
WHEN HE READS ON THE FLOOR!
DISTRIBUTORS
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BULKY LAS
$1.85
for
PYROIL
rec-
any
Buy Feed From
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BAYTEX GARAGE
Phone 122
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Matagorda Pharmacy
SANITARY
Fred Fields Service Station
argueri
PARIS SMIaH
PHONE 77
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Corner Avenue F and Fifth
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1930 COACH. new paint,
tires, etc. Nice Shape.
Local and
Personal M
Mr. H. M. Seerd
are business visito
Pyroil is highly
ommended for
To be its g
FRANKLIN
Mr. W. F. Tetts
are business visit
Exchange th
box office
Milford Liggett and Earl Thompson.
Pinnochio, We ley Jones.
The last word in the dictionary is
ZYXT/ A correspondent says that
We have a com
books.—R. H. Bei
Miss Cora Foil
was a visitor in t
A WIDE ch.
are regrularly
luxurious ye
excellent qua
and brown w
excitement
Craig King
Mr. C. T. Freen
Mr. A. P. Moore
tors in Galveston
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two
Mill
type of motor, indus-
trial machinery and
equipment.
is goon to make her debut here, sing*
ing Cavalleria Rusticana.
Used Chevrolets
Traded In On
FORD V-8
Clothes Out Of
Storage . .
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Owner and Editor
--- Busine.s Manager
i , The world’s largest makers of pharmacentical and
biological products
Gus Silberisen, Prop
Phone 240
Entered as Second Class matter at the postoffice of Bay City,
Texas, under act of Congress.
1929 COUPE, rumble seat
Far above average
condition
THE BEST IN COOKING
UTENSILS
J. P. KELLER & CO.
Represente the best of Life, Fire
and Windstorm Insurance Cos.
PAT THOMPSON, M‘gr.
’Phone No. 6
Full line of Masterpiece Note Book
Paper and Tablets.
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1930 COACH, nice condi-
tion throughout
Best for children as
ed for Fall and
Winter
1931 COACH, good paint
tires, body, etc.
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SmoReo
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1930 PICKUP, Closed Cab
New Paint. Excellent
Condition
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that we are now
RICE LAND FOR RENT
300 acres good rice land for rent,
one mile Southwest of Wadsworth.
Customary rental. Address Albert.
G. Pabst, American National Lie
Insurance Co. building. Galveston,
or Geo. E. Serrill, Bay City, Texas.
CAREY SMITH
PARKY SMITH, Jr.
The Culver Shell Dredging Co.
Bay City Matagorda
Washed Shell for
Roads Drives Walks f loors
$2.00 per cubic yard
Crushed Shell for
Baby Chicks Fertilizer
Business Phone 72
Deliveries by Bay City Material Co.
Phone 202
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Usually up to
$3.95
DAIRY
Phone 203
Bed Your TREES and PLANTS For The
WINTER With PEAT MOSS.
Ask Us About It.
DID YOU KNOW?
pie 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.
CARTER GRAIN CO.
BAY CITY, TEXAS
Authorized Dealer For
CAILLE OUTBOARD MOTORS
CENTRAL POWER
AND
LIGHT COMPANY
Bay City Tailor
Shoo
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, bitt you
will be protected if you Insure
with us.
SCHOOL DAYS mean
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
We have the best assortment of school
supplies this year we have ever had.
basketball
of going
was high
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OIL LEASES WANTED .
I have inquiries for several ,
thousand acres of oil leases in dif- l
ferent parts of the county. Your
land may be in the right place. I
See or write me at once.
J. M. COPELAND.
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PLUMBING
G. B. ADAMS
Phone 201 — Bay City I
I Get Those Winter
I AFTER
Ovin is trying to be a poet end i "
doesn’t know the first thing about it.'
Louise can't study because her eyes j
re getting bad from looking at Gil-)
THAT’S WHAT EVERY
MOTORIST GETS HERE
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 11 like. It costs you nothing more.
Try us.
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AGa*
TOOK AT His BOOK! Glare on part of it—shadow
L on the rest! That boy might just as well
try to read in smoked glasses! Nearsightedness
increases with every grade of school, till 40%
of our young people wear glasses —or should
—at the end of college days. Research proves
that proper lighting helps keep vision normal.
It is vitally important to use good lamp bulbs
of the correct wattage and to have the right
fixtures and portable lamps. Let us advise you.
Avoid Summer V28/
Sun EYE Strain teW*!!
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.
P. G. SECREST
Registered Optometrist
L. 296883
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Exceptional BARGAIN!
House, 2 lots, with $1,200
worth new furniture, all for
$2,250. See
GEO. E. SERRILL
of 34 to 20 All the boys played a nice pi nce school started Mr Curtis gives Bay City
game even if Noel Adams and Ai a history pop quiz all the time, and ("I-- “
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NEW LINEOFETE TOILETRIES
SCIENTIFICALLY PREPARED BY
PARKE DAVIS &COMPANY
Lottie Mae chewing gum.
Ralph coming to school late.
food line. It builds the
muscles and great things
the youngsters need for
the school year of play
And work.
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Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm, Nan •
cy Sutton.
Robin Hood, Duane Corporan.
Song, Texas, Out Texas, entire
class.
In celebrating National Book Week i )
we made original posters on some of j I
the books we have teen reading. I )
There have been some splendid one ' j
handed in I —
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Rip Van Winkle. Ruby
Prunty.
Heidi-Ella Guyer.
; Irhu
Wanda missing school.
Alice II making eyes at Lloyd
George Alice helping other report-
ers with their news.
Alice Long staying in the room in-
stead of coming downstairs.
Freshman News.
The eighth grade has been study-
ing complements in English for the
past week and we don't mean the
kind you tell to make a hit with
son.....ne in Algebra we've had paren-
thesis and equations. In Spanish we ve
been forming the singular and plural
of verbs. And in history we have
been studying the rise of Rome and
filling in our notebooks.
Can You Imagine:
' “Be kind to insects,” says a writer ! ,
We never lose an opportunity of j -
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MILK
Builds Body Health!
The one inexpensive food
t h at h a s everything
nearly perfect in the
gHitt Women Ethel Nelson, Norin. CHICAGO . . . Anna Turke)
iiucli Dickert and Mary Kathryn' Sahave2, inlwionakkegh 1,ow,
TmSawyet and Huckleberry Finn. !
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. Al! pri-
ces are most reasonable. We
have many new lures and fish-
ing aocessories in our 1934 dis-
play.
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Junior News.
The weather is affecting the juniors
so that we can’t concentrate. If it
doesn't stop raining soon I'm afraid
we"ll all flunk six-weeks exams that
are just around the corner.
We have been studying description
in English and we all had to write a
description of some one in the class
I'm sure we all flattered each other—
as you do when it comes right down
to it!
We all miss “Sp< di who hap
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.
Third and Fourth Grades, -
Last Friday was a very rainy day -
and "illy 21 of us were there, so Miss
Mansfield let us work in the sand
table after the recess in the after-
noon. We had a good time fixing it
All of us did something special and
we had a very pretty Indian scene I
with figures, canoes, totem poles, te-1
pees, and everything else that be-
longs to the Indians. Everyone sure
does like it. We have decorated our '
windows, too, with Thanksgiving b,6-
kets of fruit.
We are going to lose one of our i
pupils, Curtis Dickert and we are all
very sad over it. He is going to move
to Angleton.
Some of the pupils aid they spent
the day in Bay City, but Ray Lee
spent it in a mud puddle—not that it
rained very much. Miss Mansfield
went to Wharton with Miss Bell Sat-
urday. And that is the third and
fourth grade news except that we'
have the Thanksgiving chapel pro- |
gram next Wednesday.
Primary News.
Alan McCune visited in Houston' I
last week-end.
Miss Harris spent the week-end in'
so far as he's concerned
• can have it.
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shoes in the
some piece.
poi narttm.m
Zim and Era Mae Dickert are mov-
ing to Angleton. We sure do hate to
seem them go.
Among those on the honor roll in
the primary room are: Cleo Bond,
' Betty Nicholson Erma Lashbrook,
Billy Mile and Gilbert Ross.
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Stream" and "The Big Red
ALL SHOW ACTUAL
MILEAGE and are Priced
To Sell
Convenient terms through
the Universal Credit Co.
Bay City Auto
& Sales Co.
Sales and Service
Six Large Size Photographs 25c
Think Of It! SIX PICTURES FOR ONLY 25c
BAY CITY’S NEW STUDIO
New and up-to-date. The Very Latest
Located at Nuckols Hotel
This offer is an introductory to our work. Also in our '
introduction to your town we are offering our regular I
8x10 photograph which sells for $2.50 regularly, for '
$1.00. This offer is for one week only. We also will ;
handle your kodak developing on one day service.
t ively. These are popu-
lar leathers, with smart
new ornaments. Choice
of many good looking
styles. Brown, black and
blue.
been (Hit of school all week recovering
from a tonsil operation. We’ll all be
glad when she gets back, as it is very
dull without her.
Wonder why we are so dull in civ-
cs. Is it us or the weather.
Sophomore News.
Has this been a tough week With
about thirty verbs to conjugate in
Spanish for one lesson. We have just
finished the 'Sketch Book" and have
I started “As You Like It." In history
we are studying about that Big Little
Man, Napoleon Bonaparte. He seems
to be a most interesting subject.
Here are some of the things we
wish would stop:
letter in regard to our rings,
It‘s True That
Rain participates.
Emma doesn’t come to her own par-
ties.
Rosalie doesn’t seem to mind any
more when C W, isn’t along.
Billie < an t keep her mind off a
certain young man.
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i Bring the summer and
। winter clothes for clean-
I ing. Store those sum-
। mer clothes and get the
well as older people. I fall ones ready to wear.
We have about decided to copy team, matched a game with Lolita on
Samuel Johnson*! style of writing and Nov 9. The game proved an over-
•end the Star Engraving Company a whelming victory for uk with a More
Pm- - .buN -
Our eyes must be going had on
tn too Chester has stopped looking i
at Jessie Mae
Chappy believes he's a basketball
star, but I don't believe he know.,
what its for.
Earl and Viola are casting one
shadow in the moonlight.
F red go» s to the calendar all the
time. He must have that important
COLLEGEPORT
SCHOOL NEWS
High School News.
The English class is wondering why
Burke ever made hi "Conciliation"
speech. It surely isn’t doing us any
good. We'll wager that the English
parliament didn't under tand it any, ... . , , ,
=: I . Arthur was terribly blue sunday
more than we do.
_ , , . night.
Tin biology el*' ha made quite It ha been predicted by Irwon
an extensive collection of bird- moths that Little Buddy will vo to Cali for.
and butterflies, though we regret to nia and raise ranche
say they're not alive -just pictures.
However we have several lovely vol. Sport News.
lections of butterflies and moths, I The Collegeport Cubs basketball
if we make over 90 he gives us an- Bay City.
other. Dorothy and Jessie M Intyre spent
Woody has about three girls, and Sunday in Victoria.
doesn’t know which one he prefers.
I Gle n sitting with Roberta in class
and making eyes at her.’
Alice Long not trying to catch a
beau effortless.
Harold not on that bicycle?
Seventh Grade.
Our studies have been pretty hard
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him dintri 't,
hese are cash prices at pay City.
Blaylock Independent Gas and Oil
date with Marjorie. He told her his
love was proved by the angels above.
Fifth and Sixth Grades:,
At the last chapel program on Nov-
(mbes Hi we were in charge. Miss
Chapman had the following:
Play-Taking Teachers Place.
Piano Solo-Alietha Hill.
Familiar Book Characters:
. ( da Harves falli : in lov with
I M rjorie?
Seldom are purses of this i sn,0 his Enulish for Mis
point man, making 18 of the 34 points.
The player* and their score were
at follows;
King 1H Liggett 5, Blackwell 4. Ad-
ama I. 3. Adams, N 2, Kucher 2,
Penland and Prunty did not core, but
did some splendid guarding.
The Collegeport Cubs had two ga
for last Friday, but due to the ex-
censive rainfall, the games were post-
poned On Wednesday night they will
play Gulf in Gulf. A bus load of
players and supporters will make the
night trip.
Collegeport High Schol and Gram-
mar School has organized a pep squad
for th'1 b । ketball u ,i ion. nie pey
leader an Ro alie Nelson, Fawn Ad.
ams and Charlie Domerod.
At present the girls are playing
volleyball, but as soon as possible
they will begin basketball practice.
Girl Reserve News.
The Girl Reserves all met just Fri-
day afternoon and enjoyed a time of
singing. The girls who attended camp
last summer taught the less fortunate
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TRIBUNE PRINTING COMPANY, Publishers
PUBLISHED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY
have ur, sually low prieca on up grease and lube oils.
ve some more f that good tractor fuel at 12 including tax.
■ ene 7 ’ station. Glasoline priced as low as any competitor
NEW
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DRY GOODS COMPANY
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. [141], Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 21, 1934, newspaper, November 21, 1934; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1554902/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.