The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 268, Ed. 1 Monday, April 20, 1931 Page: 4 of 4
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Junking Old Cars
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Showing Increase,
finance the purchase
rugs.
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Down Payment As Low As
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plant for the community concerned, now existing and those proposed to lie
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Every morning delivery
articles. Our prices are right and goods
lion figures point to a new
man Dry Goods Co., Bay City Lum
us your prescriptions and home formu-
las to fill. We keep the well known and
The McKee refrigerator,
pictured here, contains every
specification of a good refrig-
erator. Made of fine materials,
designed scientifically to give
maximum efficiency in refrig-
eration and economy in ice
consumption, it is priced far
below what you might expect.
produced in the
• that plan
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This saved many communities loss -
from the premature establishment
tional Automobile Chamber of Com
can Bankers
He says:
"In Kau as
of th.
last s
Columbia, on the Brozoria road,
one-halr mile off the Bay City road.
Address II H. Beckwith, Box 304,
[ West Columbia. Texas.
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To obtain proper refrigera-
tion of foods, the first essen-
tial is a good refrigerator. It
takes a well-constructed ice
box to preserve foods in their
original freshness and taste.
Insulation is of prime im-
portance in building a good
refrigerator, for upon the
quality and thickness of the
insulating wall depends the
efficiency of your ice box.
Genuine cork has been found
to be finest material to keep
cold air in and warm air out,
and, for this reason, a cork-in-
sulated refrigerator, correctly
built, keeps foods in best con-
dition and uses far less ice*
of old <
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Manufacturers representing 87 per
"a twice or three t’ii
ksecond year, still
* and No on until
( more by havin i •
k feed in a year of
legislature followed The majority of the public reads the Wednesday evening servlees at 8 Phone
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in Matagorda county will be |
and the Greer
tross injustice on
constituents he
Brail sales.
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1930 motor vehicle output indicates
FOK KENT 5-room modern cottage,
with smaller num
Brigus and th
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a new high
The bankers refused to
to pyramid the
temptation diffici
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buy cattie for fee
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tor (•-. E M Willian.....
In connection with
q-apArt Sawed fence posts; bridge timber
and plank; harrow timber; wagon
material, tongues and axles; hard-
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Illustrated in one
of several striking
new styles from
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FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished
bed rooms for gentlemen only
Everything modern. Phone 76. dtf
STENOGRAPHER, experienced and FOR RENT- A to
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FOR RENT A nice, comfortable
furniuhed two-room apartment, all
conveniences. Mrs. Frank Carr. 16tf
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FOR SALE: Milch cows. I have a
number of good two-year heifers
Moore, Butler-Gri
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willing to w. rk for low saiary merit with private bath.
Box 453 Gtl Philips.
Agric ultural Collegc in the Amen
lie Co . Sam Ross Robert
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perfect condition. Phone 422-W.8-9d
and the second
The legislature will do a more satis-
factory mid equitable job of redis
tricting the state for congre s ional rep-
resentation if it is closely guided by
the wishes of the people in districts
25. 1931.
* Natural Gil' Co.
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s anticipated that 1931
tate Bank Jack Ye
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FOR RENT Splendid room for
one or two gentlemen. Every con-
venience, including gas in room.
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the estimated dome lie consumption V-
recorating. Three sets paper "•“•I
les to select from. Suggestions and
stimaates cheerfully given. Res.
sisi mi rORk. i tn 11 in
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mini.
inuton ii
of plants.
"A third way bankers can dis-
courage unsound practices is to
rposes. A
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es a good
ai to buy
many the
the third
house, and the Gre
idered by the senate.
Stone Briggs and Jo
in both the Metcalfe bill. passed by
FOR RENT Two room apartment,
newly papered and painted. Hot
water, private entrance. Telephone
448-W. 14tf
ber Co. G oce- Parish, Helmecke !•'. G j
Cobb Alaskull Market, Sam's Market ,
South Texas Seed Co R C Millican.
E E Wood, Cartel Grain Co. J S
Chuk While House Feed Stoic J A
Elilert Co K & G Market Walker
Firniture Co. Mr. Tolsky, 1. Ditch
Sunnett Bros Q-P Store, Im- Sisk
Grocery A Hardware Grayburg Oil!
Co Mielsch Motor Co Home 1 L Sai merce
MILK AND CREAM FOR SALE Upright piano in goodwith first calves also some older
. , lition, S50 See Mi Gree nberg ■
For the best of milk and whipping Oshman’s store. 15tf to responsible parties. See J. A
potatoe (
through c
was some
All silk full fashioned. New spring
shades Value. Il 25 to $1.50. Thia
sale for __-
an Ilie soven
1 to a distill
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positive le I
K cerned."
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many interesting money -saving an-
bills nouncements in the newspapers.
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Sealed proposals for constructing
9 779 miles of concrete pavement from
-jthe intersection with highway No. 58
‘ ito the Wharton county line on high-
er bill, being
Congressmen
u ph J Mans
same district,
lyze the bills
say th.it both
worth of cash crop* in 1926," th*
county agent says, "and indicat ons
are that this amount will be
doubled."
< < . i at the t ate highway depart Everyone Is cordially milted.
■ ' ustin D until 9a pril Church corner 5th mid Ate. C.
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. <1 Plans and specifications avail- . t e.- ,
Sunday School at 9:45 M.
Anderson Grocery and Market First
National Bank Sinter & Shafer Pig-
the junki
-------------- _ ----— Birkner, Buy City.
[ONIONS FOR SALE Will have about ____ _________
al of choice Bermuda onions bout _
t Van 668
win Music & Electric Co . C
Hardy Millinery Alamn Lumk
Peters Bakery, Early-Hm Icy
verve the following
July 1 November
Dav and Dec embex
W F. Tetts Tax i
and the sale was abandoned, he
cattle worn shipped to another
county. The county agent and the
lor Bror
T Cox
"Last year 2,925,00 motor vehiclies
were junked, ' he says. "Thr special
junking plan of manufacturers with
dealers accounted for 350,000.
Mintine. raperhanging. Interior
at they h
M> Bris
Men a shirts
nine Men u H
valne Men’s !
dance hal
logel
bbage, mostly
served MO well. Perhaps it may be said
that Mi. Briggs has no claim on the
consideration of the legislature but
his constituents unquestionably have.
They should make their protests heard
at Austin. Galveston News
Bay City
placed in the
ttemptins, to a
it is enough t<
.< i ve Galv ■
idant engineer. Bay City, Texas, and
, state highway department, Austin, ;
Usual rights reserved.
18-25d 28w
D. Farrell of the Kansan
Licensing Reveals Buy gloves with what
d 1930 motor vehicle registra- I
rd‛s Men’s way No
Penney Co | Unit 11
ith dis
e oth
Fresh Meat For Sale Will de-
liver to your door. Prices the very
i lowest. Mrs. S . S. Cleveland,
' Phone 438. 13-trd
dollar you spend
worth of goods
To which are
ent -i
ould depr
the importation of dairy cattle, a
large shipment of very inf rlo
animals came into a county to be
gold at auction to local farmers.
The county agricultural agent in-
formed the bankers that the cattie
would be a detriment to the com-
o o cent of production are co-operating
What Say the People of n approxaim "ndopenhica tho dcchrr
The Seventh District?
"Total registration on Dec. 31 was
23,042,840, uh gainst 23,121,749 for 1929
.i decrease of 78,749 units Trucks
egi bled were 3,480,939 an increase
< f 101,085.
"Total registration for 1930 was 26,-
75 value Hoys Shirt*. 2 for
50c Value Hoys Blouses. 3 for
50c Boys Union Suita. 3 for
$1 Value Roys Overall*. 2 for
$1 Moys Unionalls, 2 for
r tarmer feed* two or ।
k cattle one ear "'d 11
M profit. This Imlin • .
holidavs: April 21 I
11, Thanksgiving)
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I toad
SILK HOSE MENDED !
you. hose and make then
new Wolk guar Herd
Ftobace ' gerd nd
settings of iur" I1
supp’les were 11 "b
l through the bnk"
After con- I '
I market for daio pro
sured the farin'r «
I national chec-
tactory there, k cour
l Uon was set ur d for
| Work in 1928.
I in 1929 th* < ish <
‘resulted in farmer, «<
l worth of milk. $150,1
-tobacco and fifty five
nets even more junking. । f|l
Besides contributin# to the safety. ||1
Ilie plan also alds in the conservation “
of resources It » estimated that ev-
tah them to a district largely ery ton of iron that is salvaged saves
»ed if Mr. Mansfield s present more than five tons of raw materials,
ueney "The Institute of Scrap bon and
admitted that this arrangement Steel has undertaken to deve
atisfactory to everybody con-lplan for co-operating with the
Nobody who is familiar with j mobile manuacturers, providing for
cellent work they have done in official junk yards.
Washington wants to see either Mi j Automobile manufacturers which
Brizus oi -Il Mansfield retired But are already participating in the stand-
on, of them would be obliged to • ard or imHai plans include Buick,
tire voluntarily or be defeated by the Chevrole t. Chrykler DeSoto, Dodge,
other if they were placed in the same j ford. Graham, Hupmobile, Cadillac
district. Marquette Nash Oakland, Oldsmo-
What excuse is there for bunging on | bile LaSalle, Plymouth Pontiac, Stu-
that dilema? None that we can see debaker, Stutz, Viking and Wilys-
The people of Mi Mansfields distr rict Over land
don’t want to annex Galveston county o o
. b poopl 1 M. Wadsworth Dance Hall
Will Be Enlarged
them diligently and efficiently ‛
terms, and they ate entitled
nataly $3 • year over 504 denti-
i, ed with that saving gloves
Lambert Pharmacal Co.
(WHAT A KEY BA! KER
It's typical of Nelly Don
to offer the newest fash-
ion trends in cotton
Frocks so that you may
wear them outs de tho
home as well as in. Made
of broadcloths and smart
suitings so that they will
keep their beauty through
innumerable tubbings.
An Unneeded Industry
"A year ago creamery promoter 1
began trying to capitalize the Kan
sas farmers’ desire to improve III*
markets by inducing communitlos
of farmers to purchase creamery
plants before production and local
condinons justified them. Infol me d
of this by the State Agricuitural
College, the bankers association
•ent warn/ngs to every bank in the
state, leading many to refuse to
support the creamery promoters
ant 11 the college approved the
terwhite V. C. Glenn, Brunner A
< ert ling
ng $15,000
worth of
arlonds of
Hoti Rudin
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 268, Ed. 1 Monday, April 20, 1931, newspaper, April 20, 1931; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1554384/m1/4/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.