The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 267, Ed. 1 Friday, April 17, 1931 Page: 3 of 4
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I he Daily Tribune, Friday, April 17, 1 9 3 I
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Introductory
PEDIGREED COTTON S| BD
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cocoa and cake were served
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$1.00
Rubber set brush
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$1.50
are right.
All this for 89c
built aroutul t he unmainf: new
Registered drug-
mixtures.
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Matagorda Pharmacy
P. Cul-
Dan Goodall of Gulf, was in
with
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the motley.
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— it can be — and you can win
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REMODELING
Pvt ■ liMle "l" in the blocks next te th* six "Essenfiel Piered" . . . put a linle "
84 % Are Dependent
put • liftle "3"
bt the blocks next to the "two pieces for added convenience"
nezt to the four odditional pieces thot every hostess should have.
Your HOME is
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Estimates on costs are gladly furnished
without obligation.
CONTEST CLOSES MAY 10th
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City Drug Store
(Formerly Bouldin’s)
into two apartments.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sneed and chil-
dren of Refugio are hen for several
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dark color
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Science Victim
Services Sunday morning at ll.
Sunday School at 9:65 a.m.
Wednesday evening services at 8
ED 0. TAULBEE
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Locals': and
Personals
#48
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Pint can
was moved back twenty feet
it
! best
ing system add beauty and cornfort to
It melis Inn smooth and creamy
sawce. And what flavor A rich,
• ime-mellowed flavor that only
"cave curing"’ ran give.
Try it for rarebits, sances for
• eget ables, baked dishes, toasted
sandwiches. Yowrgrorer hasKraft
American Cheese. Order today.
business visitor to Bay City today.
Well, we gradually forge to the'
Sherwin-Williams Enameloid.
In your home without
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I wehn you have become unproductive.
fto tWnk
eosore WAITE
Shav 'W Okla
your home at low cst, but it greatly en-
ing of the Texas Congress of Moth-
ers and Parent-Teacher associations
. • • a Big radio
in pnrfnrntnnm
PWOXF 100
hanc.es its resale value. Cnsult with us.
fourth distriet meeting of the fed
Mrs. W. C. Berg and Mrs. Manly ■
Sexton of Matagorda. were visitors to
Mebane, Qualla, Kasch, put up by
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Hunt •"° mor" oad project high SOUTHTEX SEED (II
Reverend Duda of Bay City held
church services here Sunday morn-
till OK PORK. 1 HI I FRY
III SI IT Iow I ST rui I s.
CALI MI I ok QI It K M
i n i wt.
experiet
for low
। no, n । c । The store building owned by Mr
1920 Dodge Coupe Frank Butter. Sr. and occupied b
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the money P1>U Ver.
A Ruthless Photo
gini niluzs
merchandise of Mr. J
The ladies
Wednesday <
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Mrs. J. L., Lowe and Laddie, visit
Your business
cannot be given to service Advert is
ing will bring the customers to the
door, but it takes the right kind sen
ice linked to the right goods to sell I
lted Maple Mw
in high. Phibn Bal
nna « lear
That advertising is
to Your Motoring
gives that smooth forward sensation
of t lying through air. It's the dynamic
push. Drive up to Station 555 and say
how much. You’ll like our gas.
J. B. FISHER
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chne seed and Hezari, see I. i
rtx. Hay City. Not tested but
cod wtl
is "12"
the week-end.
Mr. Joe Ottis Im working in New
finiklK1 mULL EYES may be made and
6/VPBBIKAAVA-3 Lx kept clear and healthy by.
EAMV2-—- applyir • MURINE daily. It dissolves
88,.- th du ; Laden mucou ; lilm, and over-
AA VFEsN *», com 1 bloodshot condition resulting
An T2K ' ® ) Pe
ORJNC- . ____ • ’ i i ■ ■ ing
harmful. Successfully used and recom-
| mended for in l ant and adult mince 1897.
IK H1K SI N f FREE ON REQUEST
ttnlnut and 0
Mrs. G. A. Moore is having some
improvements made on her residence
in the way of turning the ground floor
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. II. M
Bearden and Murray Seerden and
wife, parents and brother of Frank
bridge club met last
ening with Mrs. Hel-
i across the
i the paroxy
the cean
w Paris ' uh
must be don . in a way that will .
attract attenuon to the merchan-
tor sale.
Is a good idea to change things
uvrP (oha
-m—J Professor Albert A Michaelson,
Babe Ruth recently played oi a 79, noted astronomer of Chicago, is
team against the House of David critically ill as a result of hardships
whose members, all whis erS entailed by latest experiments in
-------- Babe s disguise failed to fool even th measuring speed of light. a
Used Cars —■----------------------—
Mr. F. A Rogers of Gulf, was
Let me show you how to be independent
eration of women's clubs, held in
Bryan, April 8. 9, 10, as a delegate
from the Matagorda county federa-
tion.
The right kind of advertising is nec-
essar) to develop new business It
won't do all the work, but it will do
more than its share.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ryman and
Clyde Ryman of Houston, were re-
cent gues ts of relatives here.
Mrs M V Mangum motored to
Houston Saturday, returning Sun
gulf suiphur field thin week
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Sixteen beautiful colors, innumerable
Murray and II. M
ter. J il. ottis. W
K F Goodall, We
Mrs. McCaskill left Monday of
last week to attend as delegate from
the Wadsworth Parent-Teachers as-
sociation. the eleventh district meet-'
I Not only does our renowned remodel-
YUREYES
' THE MURINE COMPANY Dept. H. S.
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2.3*95
A mantel model 8-tube superhet,
erodyne buili around three of the
amazing new Majestic MI III
MI tubes. Ml only $69.50 CW9I*
plete! Console "superhets" Ml
$97. 50and $ 1 19.50« UtH/Jl'le? \ry t‘T
before such values! Our trained
experts assure you m perfect in.
stallation. Liberal terms gladly
arranged. Get a demonstration
today . . . tomorrow Mt the latent.
days the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W.
R. Gordon.
An aluminum demonstration was
given last Tuesday evening at the
friends all of Houston, spent the en Huston
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gaegsd6-
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Mary Capps are spending a few days i
on the Stoddard ranch near Buckeye 1 1
Mrs. Bert Carr is reported to be <
doing well after an operation at the
L 0 hospital yesterday for the re-
oval of gall stones. Mrs. Carr has d"
। been suffering for many weeks with B?
thistrouble and her many friends will 8
be happy to know that the operation 8
Was so successful. o
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You may use insurance as protection for
your dependents. It will provide an income
AFTES KF CDEAM
Dweite rou
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to make room for the new highway town Saturday art rnoon.
No. 60. I ». ■ • . . .
Plenty of other Eood one* I Mr. and Mrs, Wood* spent Sun-
A number of our cars will bejday afternon with the Poland ami
listed in every issue of the Trib- Harrison families rant of town who
line.
i. willing
Don't conu-e this big-perform:
ingradiowithso-called"midget" obligation this won
j set-. I his is one of the greateat
valucs we have ever been able derful set.
i m oiler. It will actually out-per
i form sets relling for many timen
good looking stock helps
Christian Science
Services
Everyone l» cordially milled.
Church corner 5th and Ate. C.
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Good
Drugs
WHETHER you do or whether
you don't believe in numerol-
ogy — you can make ”12" your
lucky number. All you have to do it
pick out the 12 most nocossary
pieces ot silverware every woman
should have. Indicate them on the
above chart, and bring it into our
store. We'll register your entry —
and, while you're here, show you
the lovely patterns in 1847 Roger
Mrs J ll Ottis.
ale and family were Col-
visitors thie last of the
I way 58 60 and the new
ai will afford quite a lot of work
and give the county just so much i
। more improvement.
Mr and Mrs. J. H Barber of Mark-
ham. were Bay City visitor, today. |
Crops are coming along fine these
days Rive planting is going on rapid-
ly all over the county.
Bros. Silverplate, let you select the
pattern you like best. Then, if you're
one of the first ten women to
answor the question correctly, we'R
give you three 1847 Roger. Bros.
Tea Spoon. — ABSOLUTELY FREE
— in that pattern. Of course, <♦'« an
unusual offer... that's why we have
to put a time limit on it. Get your
entry in quick! The last day it
SPOOr udu $00
Mr. Harold Hay and family were
i, business visitors near Palacios on
held at Baytown, (Tr. Cities) the Wednesday ovenins of last week
$550 7-8-9, 1931. I Miss Lucile Goodall attended the
Mrs. Me’ askill was accompanied 6:30 Easter services on the Baptist j
by her mother, Mrs. Richie. They ‘church lawn in Bay City and was
returned home Friday last. a guest of Miss Mary Beth Jack- 1
.Mm. W. 11 Mangum and Mrs. J .son.
H. Ottis motored to Houston Wed- Mr. Roy Mangum of Bay City was
business visitor at tile Harold
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And ho«
• And i
“Prince
1929 Dodge DA Sedan 2” cenervnit Antoe
New Duco qgcq Oran Patterson and J H Ottis
paint job . PV homes.
around often, arrange stocks so they
limportant parts of every business.
Advertising must be done in .i way
that will stimulate a more favorable
attitude toward the business adver-
1 tised.
f the week. week.
entertained e, o
nle otti Lone Star Cotton Seed
in, Eml Ot- I For good L.one Star (otton Seed
There is something funny doing ev-
ery minute they're in it.
Donald Ogden Stewart's famous
Hadock family and their liharious ad-
Dodge Touring
j Real bargain ,
for quick sale <
1 928 Dodge Senior
Sedan
HPKIHL6G
2ABV GMANE
. 68.00
3E2>56) ( OMPLETE
sea of laughs on- l
ma of Paris.
shakes them up! •
akes them down.** •
Mrs. > I tilery ami daughter. Mrs '
Hudson, and children, were visitors ’ 1
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Diuilus" Funeral Directors
nfiov: (reneune »8r«n
FOGK 5POON
Mechanically A-1 KeoA nesday going to visit Mrs. Georgi'
ray color PV Ottis who had undergone a very se -Day home one afternon last week I
I 030 D • i ~ । rious operation in St Josephs In-1 Laddie Lowe was an Easter guest
I 729 Buick Coach rirmary, the first of the week They in Bay City
Looks c-nn retur...... Thursday and reported Mn G w Fan..... was visiting
like new >/00 Mrs. Ottis getting along as well as her bro.e Otis Needy in Bay
. „ possible. Ilie patient is a daughter City Saturday morning Mi Beedi
1 929 Buick Do l me of Mrs. Mangum still remains quite III
.... —eK -oUP Charles Branstetter of Bay City ......... Mrs Joe Ottis and Char-
SfiOO Wa d callei one da} last week at le pent Sunday evenin; with Mi
I A-- I- 1g N 1 Donald Blough and family, Mr George Ottis spoilt last week
74/ Lodge Oedan spent Faster Sunday at the beach in Houston with Mrs Ottis, win. is
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dependable car visitor in Bay ( its <»i ■ afternool Mrs, J l Lowe attended the
last week.
Alice Longwood and Anne Ot- SAW Al.I TKOl
Refreshments ot sandwiches.
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 267, Ed. 1 Friday, April 17, 1931, newspaper, April 17, 1931; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1554382/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.