The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 265, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 15, 1931 Page: 2 of 4
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Mr
Mrs. Lelan
Business Manager
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commission in all prob
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f men who would
Earl Johnson mid daughter.
expense mainly
down
Spring
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cotton
The
Dia
day
The time to remodel, repair and
and the entire cotton belt
Carl Feri
Bulock, .Mr.
Earl
among
paint up.
the barbecue given by
na
er from
Consult us for estimates
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robbing them of all that
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changed the map of America
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‘Remember the Alamo!”
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What a figh
enchantress
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person mid then for mi average fam
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of Gulf, the
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County Agent.
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tin
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all
pre
Magnolia Gasoline
and Socony Motor Oil
12 bushels
meal, 500 pound'-
ll nd
those
idity and auto-intoxication.
Not only that But one bottle will
din-
i of
May of Yoakum were 1
home of their sister.
ind Mrs.
Stribling
(loode w
atu
Wh
tho
people
pounds
Krusc
Ohr traim
a perfeet i
li da'
form
• 25 pounds
Fresh meat
er returned to their home in Jack-
.sonvill Monday morning, but Miss
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Kk th
norance and poverty and unpaid at
counts
How can I trust thee longer?
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< ats.
The
farm •
Senior Pr
night. :
mposed
dinners
second
in mIx
Mr
tern
the
Im greatly improved,
W Armstrong and daugh
in !
turu not
to the fi.
ed woul
of two li
under the care
Houston and her
away L e
show .
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around thr amazing
TUBE
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reachin 1
things hapi
too Taxat
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Lost 11 Pounds
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MAGNOLIA ETHYI
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bushels.
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SANTA ANNA SURRENDERS TO HOUSTON (From a ?ainting by W: H. Huddle in the Capitol at Austin, Texas)
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Lucille
vas in
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fat
pro matter in
ii to live
g ol Why no
, as ters to he
we begin to
independence
SOCONY MOTOR OIL
"No Motor can break it"
jSm
the succes
icum as a
been taking Kium hen Salts
Qed
l u‘h
nee what fields we are going to put
them ill.
Mgl
I ‘
Fairman and
banker with my’hat under
of our young
fii
I Hula remained
to and
I
pe(tioi
for a ni
ability ।
Hoi be
know any
oing over for the event, w
ol a
Thou hast kept my >
of school, church ami s
want.”
caused me to feed in
i, thou hast led me in-
i of poverty, lawsuits
chileiren out
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home Saturday after
fortune to thousands and placing the
Southwest fifty years in advance of
what it would have been without the
assistance of petroleum and its many
diversified by-products. With the dis-
covery of Spindletop in 1 901, Texas
forged to the front as an oil producing
State.
The domain, directly or indirectly,
brought into the United States by the
few day
osiery will be
Bernard was in N. wgulf Monday in
the interests of the Wharton Coun-
tv Council of P.-T. AV.
homes of
Special attention
st part of the Ti
rti ement in I his
Sisson of Palacios,
i the home of her -
too wide commodity cotton for
rheumatism, depression.
a longer stay
We have produced
I ,dtough enough to live that lone |(
"Ittheir fathets ane alse
I tequal to the strain of that long p
w kriod, the chances of thr prenent
ggeneration holding on until tecth
wand hair are gone a
9vto 100 Nome are
I lly long -livert TBes the
week spent
specialist in
BW in winte »
isake fm.....
I accept f I
Ivive I:
{boun p
hav '
W. H Kelly had the pleas-
a visit from her sister. Miss
Patterson and Mrs John-
ove to Wharton Tuesday
Mrs. J. F. Bozeman and son. John
visited her sister, Mrs. T. F. Bell,
Foreman-Adv, Mgr
Statien- ane Deal
a
z
i id folks Mild i
main things we I
a plan If
this car
VA2" o 6
--8 4"
ime Mmnamaaz
g,w
nit i 1
pie In
sister,
was in
and mortgage the muscle and pro botti
dure of my farm, weeks
as it is and
within the p
means ol protection
Bone meal 116 pounds
nded the Junior
arton Saturday
han
ever 1‛
Ew" ot"
endei
i r '
farms
Mrs. J. L '
Bill Robbinett,
s of the state nd re
whatever to them ol
The two bills oppos
that people
throuigh the
department
r The farmer, for the
omy, whuff out the air
test (ood flows to the
. beef, milk, and but-
ill supplies in l hr very
!► t hr eat ene
a good deal
K
J.S. CULLINAN
A Founder
Magnolia Fetroleum Compa
and Editor wards our problems from a group or
commodity viewpoint inktead ol the
individual That is our only hope
of real progress and stability.
sr jus etactixshrdshrdlu I
see just exactly what wel
Blue Bonnett.”
Mrs Ross Caidwell and Mr. Wal-
(which are now
i) and what have
51 A JESTM
Hirsch a speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mr- E L Heard of Ro !
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battlecry of
I IFTI i n minute battle, ninety-
live years ago this month, changed
the map of all America and
ht ought the Pacific Coast within the
political view of the Atlantic. A pitiful
handful of men, principally from
Louisiana, Arkansas and Texas, led by
a stalwart Virginia- l ennesseean, swept
Santa Anna's proud army from the
field of San Jacinto and set the seal of
liberty on a domain soon to be extended
from the I ouisiana Purchase to the
Golden Gate.
The soldiers who marched painfully
from Gonzales to San Jacinto, their
families who fled destitute before the
invaders, left sons and daughters to de-
velop the magnificent country they had
saved for liberty. Oil. a resource un-
dreamed of by I ouston. Rusk, Burle-
son or Deaf Smith, has, within a single
lifetime, contributed more to the mate-
rial comfort and happi-
ness of millions of people
than any other single re-
Newzuif. Tuesday •
Mrh F H Nelhon and Miss Hele-m
na Wilber sjent Saturilay in Hous-/m
tun E
Miss Velna Nelson and Miss Hele-/ I
iiu Wilber of Alvin, spent the week- Hl
end in Newgulf as guests of Mrs., ,
F E Nelson 8i -
bale tax to provide foi materials
, system ol state In- while the
gins An elaborate in utoi bet ‘
and especially Texas Hasten the
day when we will think and act to- |
Inning Never before lions at the
of our country, staterich soils.
Carer mith
Carey Smith, Ji
R. V Hendrix
and nakedness.
Thou hast destroyed my soil and
my happiness.
Thou hast caused me to go to the
and Mr
Wharton Tues
Mr and Mrs
r.
that it
uite li f< w
cmember the Alamo!”
more or lens than five
easily figure out your to*
"Cotton, tli
and I am in v
Thon hast
a dry pasture
to Ilie paths
W. E. G O O D W I N
। uke »n taik of Munir & Electric Co.
undent and aeB .
maticaily kills uMtmwaFWMHnai
short, let us see what one person
or a family thr nize of ours eat in ।
365 day* lo maintain their growth,
health, strength and happiness
The answere to these questions
have been worked out by out exten
for tai reduction inn on my
guests in
. .Mrs C
Hie past
Why not get down to rot k bot-
torn on llils problem and really see |
w hat It In all about
We have been hearing so much
about "living at home” and no doubt :
neariy all of us belie ve that the
tiieory is good And in a good na I
tured way we intend to help things ’
along Mint do our part in living at |
home in 1931 Bui merely good in
tentions will not help things along I
id industries followin
Unit the producer 0
s becomes steadily I
e manufacturer and d
ome i icher and more
bring about body activity -inereaseHattie
yearly needs
. She laugh
inspired he
use very e?
will have
of Ro Sisson the past week
>u are my bhephert
dlr market
to like off fat from overveight
people but to rejuvenate the entire
system •
One bottle of Kruschen Salts:
lasts 4 weeks) costs but 85 cents
and one bottle will prove of vast
benefit to people who have consti-
pation. headaches, indigestion, ner- |
li in its clou
y urged the
pending hi ;
idle a tax
Marianne of wharton, fined to his bed at the hospital here.
Tuesday night for the Mrs. Haywood Leveridge of East |
7ruhllshed Daily I scept Sunday
mu i _i .. . The tendency of civilization
Wnvered as second cIhhh mat tar
at one poltomrice <>» Bay City. Texas, maxeuot.ti. "an with th......mi
uuder act of Conzresa. ________ racturin and distribution entirely
------ ■ in the hands of tile highly organ-
one-cent per
an elaborat
Apec i ion of
city on ter,
relatives were
which revolutions come
en those III responsible
ng positions lose sight ot
n sense and begin to op
people first become ner-
dstless, when the oppies
tie. unbearable and it is
that point now, when
pen and quickly enough.
Ion today is sapplug tin*
it the country, as young
rill he many years
will be willing to i
need to <lo and then plan to do It
Let us hee how many nares of live
at-home .tops we need to plant on
in Newguir Tuesday night, coming < is Louise Stoldt, Bill Bomar. Tom
down to enjo the operetta "Miss Harwood. Jack Johnston, Duram
ti Matagorda at the bedside of
Mecklenberg’s father, M Cul-
vho is critically ill.
ch Ray and his wife are the
I owners in a new Chevrolet
the only relief lies
wer of the people if
ing employment .in
e (loorie sis
nday after
d levy a yearly license fee tion
dollars on each gin and a cot
j heart of New York <IK The farth
Ger a hotel i- from chicken coopn
and barnyard- III** treshei Ils eeu-
-and milk and butter neem to Im*
Sloan over tiie week-end.
Miss Stella Buren, had with her
on Friday he r mother and father of
Gulf.
Mik Fisher Clary and two boys,
together with her sister, Mts.
leonard Scholz, were visitors in
Gulf Sunday going over to see their
sister, Mrs, Patterson.
"-"“2
X X 7
0 3
nt iv people The reason in that
cily mas has v onquev ed winter
re eftect l vely than the farmer
I city man breathes warm fresh
I lost 11
and feel line
yoi a lot of v
Mi and Mrs A V ONval
i Stanley of Houston, w
• sts in the home of thei br
. Mr L. L O'Neal and family
turday.
Easter Sunday, coming ov
Lake Charles, La.
Mrs. A. W. Tumlinson‛s
Mrs Ripley of Dickerson
operetta.
am! Mrs H M Nelson Mr.
Mrs .1 E. Sloan, Mi and Mi s
Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs E Y
ole. Mr and Mrs. Jack Long-
Mr aid Mrs H. J. Howard.
Thou hast caused me h> live in a
rent house in full view ol the moon, ,
while the stars come twinkling
through i he < rn< ks. .
Thou preparest a naked back and
crude petroleum of the entire country
and about half of the world production.
Refineries of the Southwest handle over
a half billion barrels of crude annually,
while Texas produces more gasoline
than any other State.
The history of the Magnolia Petro-
leum Company is closely entwined with
ammell mid Mrs.
were visiting in •
v morning.
THE DAILY TRIBUNE a
TEIBUNE PRINTING COMPANY making great stride ‘> thi
Publishers tnougi.1 and are rettinz mnarvelous
results but that la not Anierica,
much ubout
in tho histol
Newgui <
uest of her
Fork and lard, 21 Mini 155 pounds
Fresh poultry 31 and 105 pounds
EKgs, 31 and 15 dozen
Milk. 73 and 365 gallons
Nutter 21 Mild 106 pounds
Garden, one fifth ami 1 acre
were guests in
and Mrs. Earl
and Mrs. Jeff
2 '
! yo *
1*"
2 neiz
I fa I
[ and
-
well UH the manufacturing ami II- then Ko utter it V
mil distribution to the ultimate con fore a carpenter
sumer it is the history <>I both an house be must Iiu
numerous friends
Mahan of
in Texas. Oklahoma, Arkansas, Louisiana and Ne
eek-end as guest of her sisters, and
Itn Armstrong and Miss Laura Jl
e Mahan
Mrs A. It Benge of Bay City. is/v,
| visiting her daughter, Nirs. Earl 1
1 Johnson.
' Mr. ami Mrs, Beit EouIIhIi. MissiAMi,
Louise English, Mrs. Mary 11 Da-itnaE . .. ,
vis .....I MisS All.. Miller ol lions Wharton county Shrine club, at the
ton ...... in Newguit Bu mill, utt Erounds Thursday night This
eri...... Visitors in the ........ ol their:'';' a ket toget her meeting for all
brother .and fa....... M. Abe Goode S hriners of Wharton .o.mt and
The many friends of Mias Jessieplans were formulate 11 the erip,
.Mae nirsen will be soln lo know I’1' children’s ball to be held April
..I the Illi, h of her mother in Hay a the Newuir clubhouse
City, having undergone an opera-
tion, and are wishing for Mrs
iona by
about \
elaborate quarters eru
Mi dmndson, tiie mana
iris on Thursday, April 23. s
of genuine Vanette hosiers
the public.
Francis, were in Ba
das afternon visiting
sful development of Petro-
Southwestern industry. An
outgrowth of the first
refinery in all the South-
west. Magnolia Stations
and Dealers today dot
every highway in the
Southwest, serving
Socony Motor Oil and
Magnolia Ethyl and Max-
imum - Mileage Gasoline
bo thousands who motor
over historic trails to
Rev. L L. Loyd, presiding elder
ol Hit* Galveston district in com-
pany with Rev. G. B. Carter of An-
Irion were in New unit Mondiy vis-
iting Rev Frank Piatt, who is « on-
source.
From the beginning of
commercial production
in Texas at Corsicana in
1896, oil. w ithin a little
over three decades, has
proven a magic wand...
changing the tide of an
empire, turning pastures
into tow ed cities. giv-
TAiii farmer and
Amens" from Ids
farmers all over
tailed to the
s theatre ad-
sue. In which
anti noble, elevating anti refining.
T’hou hast cansed me to go to the
barn to btlng out last years cotton I
sack with which my wife will make |
me a shirt."
poore t, the plan
listrib <> <•
Hosiery Night at
nd Mrs. T P. B.
visited Mrs Abi
Mrs Boyett, Su
ion. I literal terms gladly
ed. Get n demonstrat im
. •. tomorrow at the lates i.
eckleas, in the it
movt. This que
id laxm wered by
immediately after the first
Ferd Keqnirements for 50 liens.
Wheat (bushels) 35
Corn (bushels) 4 4
Oats (bushels) 23
Fuh or meat mea: 576 pound
ng upon the minds
ers or is it one ot th
it things which gr
ly in (lie lives of
mid Miss
Wheat I Si bushels, S bushela
Corn 1 14 and 6 bushels
Potatoes, Irish or sweet, 145
in energy, vigor and ambition, sox
sparkling eyes, and freedom from1
pimples and blemishes millions are
know all thia—you ought to know it. Mr
guests of relatives Miss Francis Johnston. Miss Fran
rules of health and sur-
aie hare and have
knot her interesting study
with the comparative val
ntry and city life from the
lew of health It la shown
people are healthier than
world -
genera l
of our
those w
Wheat bran, 200 pounds
Hay. 5oou pounds.
Pasture, 2 acres
Feed for Thlrtv Pound Big to
I wo Hundred Founds,
Coin. 12 bushels.
Wheat shorts, 50 pounds.
I
i eed Requirement of I Horse.
Corn, 50 bushels.
Oats, 50 bushels.
Hay, 4000 pounds
He .. we really have the low dow
THE BEST GAS
tion of
assacial
last F.
two bill
lexten ling the lives ■>! children in
older time, lull i the babies died th.'
k first year Now. In the I nited
EStates we all have mi expectation
of fifty elght yeara Hizhty hun al
l way- been a iipe age, and ntill in
{Whienever a mini Kida up into the
' elghties the reporters ank blm I.n
Ala ruies of IB Ina We never read
( interviews without wanting to
' ask Uii* act'd gentlemen ami ladie
how aid their parents and grand-
; parenta lived to be Thr nurent way
insure neventy or eighty yeara la
to pick out a father and mother
ott l rug < o mid drur si
a over with th.' distine t i.
r flint one bottle will u
e fat or money baek.
M i s, Sam Blown returned to her with Mr.
Mr Kenneth Gilbert had ti
guests over the week-end.
mother, Mrs J. II Odem, her i
■,......■■■'..........-...
an empty stomach for me in the
ments do not rail a halt and begin presence of my friends
Thou anointest niy head with ig- |
the ka
and er, Mr
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