The Daily Tribune (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 19, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 23, 1931: Searching Inside

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... base bait loams have! Made* 1 o n [ g h t ; Highly Praised Oklahoma Paper Ughting .no 1W ^ U"ta.... I to doing a rah amount of relief , , ' 1 ff he wins the bom ne win . ... *ark. amlangering... «*'»»> **nning| J lhe ^ {atu„ ’ 1 ' «on* he fund...... <>'er the^ head*' * j Khnw... ... Cans its Regular dancing feature,; oper astar, in *A C‘lies bions club w il1 thc here today... as guests of thc Goose Creek chamber of They arc going to have r/,? . T ’ , " , 1 nT orchestra

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.... 4 pagts Number 19 I *n" “ _........... 1 threats fly in city couTchTsesson ; ‘Picking Your Right... by the [ members. All are of the pi* 1 . —— 1 that present rates are un-J1 HlaJ Arrangements To |,l... should be remedied. Be Set At Meeting 1 onight in Baytown j A mistake to believe that ) company would... 1 -- -■■■*■ 1 ’•' Final Plans for the Tri-Cities id July 4 fete in honor of State- Deservice line.... The company still, mediately go into executive sesthe consumer $1.50 for (Sion to complete details of the I

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... *....... ■ ' 1 ■A- WKi m Daily frib — tune une ......•en. ■"«?» •*• rnnuiif iMptAi, I nwiMf... aha toe tod Me ealaey or earaiaa pantv reread ahoot M par coat alata laa level of two year* >1..., i Peer***, •«ei mh i„» I yeu'liRAJ? Z ££1 H; than one rioting a month'," j bis,‘Xi “Ye* I'm... again arose. and ad drestied the council. "Gentlemen: plain speaking seem* to be in, order tonight. 1... in a1 Latapie( Rosa Ann Bradbury, xreat spot to do it." I F aml (f^ce Shoemaker, Eve- Copkie frowned

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