The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 130, Ed. 1 Monday, September 28, 1931 Page: 4 of 4
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The Daily 1 ribune, Monday, Sept. 28, 1931
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HOME LAUNDRY
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the planning
a
39c
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98c
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BEADL.E MOORI
If you want better and
Shaving cream, 35c, spec. 21c
glol
to il
cleaner milk and whip-
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detail:
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EVERY WEDNESDAY MORNING
operation.
MATAGORDA PHARMACY
Fight S
and the N. B. C. Network
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FRED FIELDS
ELECTRICITY—YOUR CHEAPEST SERVANT
spreed
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th nmrndment.
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Played in
'the GREEN
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for
FLECTRIC TRANSMISSION
LINES BRING MODERN
CONVENIENCES AT
MODERATE COST
SUN
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Ameri
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Houston,
drilled
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Confessions
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IMMEDIATE SUCCESS
ON AMERICAN STAGE
। tors
like
the town
south of
BORN
LONDON,
ENG.
ear
CAME TO U.S. IN IC)OI -
WITH MRS. PATRICK CAMPBEL L
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and
Shampoo, 60c, special
Mineral Oil (heavy), qt.
$1.35, special
you a
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GOOD IN -
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MARRIED to FLORENC E
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bulbx,
back-
turn
City Drug Store
(Formerly Bunidin‘«»
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the
eral interest in the*
f the Southwest.
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historic
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•LN THE BLUE and WHITE
PACKAGE."
NEW
BARBER SHOP
EAST SEVENTH STREET
Adjoining Kogutt's Shoe Shop
An "Old Timer." Give Me A Call.
Sam Farrell
we also 1
other sta
the e
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the 1.
tow
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These thinss
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SHERWIN-WILLIAMS
Paints, Varnishes, Lacquers, Enamels
Keep Your Weeds
Cut!
SEE ME FOR CONTRACT
S. M. TOLLESON
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If Veu Plant Boring Coming Fall
and
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Herbert Gusman.
Owner
i
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Diary Pictured
In True Detail
If you have not yet had Electricity Installed, inquire through
our nearest office for an estimate on costs of installation and
endidly m
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BLACK
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LIGHT COMPANY
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APRIL 10,1868
You’ll enjoy this human interest program I
that takes you into the bosom of the ( urtis
family. See how this typical American fam- ।
ily happily solves the inevitable problems ।
that confront every one of us.
a sanitary way.
Though the Cost of Living has decreased slightly in the last
year, living costs in general are still 53T> above the 1913 aver-
age. Thu: it is apparent that utility companies are doing their
part to relieve present conditions by supplying Electricity in
abundance at rates which are, proportionately, less than half
the Cost of Living, based on 1913 averages.
“Bringing Up Father”
uthentic
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of them!
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Large scale distribution enables immense central generating
plants to produce power at lower cost, and ample capital
and competent management have played no small part in
the achievement of present low rates.
GEORGE.
ARLISSe
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Mineral Oil (Heavy), pt
85c, special 69c
produce 1615 barrels p
i one-inch choke. Thi:
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You will be amazed at the
difference in price as well
as quality of MERRELLS
products.
I tiona
It is
of I
. for i'
of Manvel, about 1 Magnolla Trail in
As in every line there is
always a leader, one that is
in a class by itself. So it is
with MERRELLS DRUGS,
they are oustanding accom-
plishments of years of re-
search.
and personal u
Robbing nleohol, 16-oz.
75c, special 49
Musical Instruction
AND REPAITIG
all string and wind instruments
II t LIVF DKESSLI
efining and marketing com
iR
of
this fall if you are to have
spring garden
Then to continue this
and is
on the
Texas
f a
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i Tune ir Paul Whiten
| Paintmen Every Fri<l
; Standard Time over t
w T
DRIED CLOTHES.
The first
203, Sanitary Dairy
nicely started by the spring
HANDLED SEPARATELY
sands of customers in the Southwest.1
and at the same time perform a con- |
structive service in directing the at-
tention of both residents of our home
states and those in other sections of'
Manvel prospect which the
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All we ask is that you try
then we know you will
surely buy.
it is announced by E I* Ang
FIRST STAGE
APPEARANCE
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said. "Our
replete in
population
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up
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up with Magnolia Gas
Merrell’s Daily
parad
of a Co-Ed” based on }
clO°Ps
e president.
As the pione
open a two-day showing at the Colo-
nial theatre, starting Tuesday.
day through
ell is locat-
1 historic interest, but our
story I includes a high percentage
hurch
will I
be
there must be hardy shrub:
| grounds and screen, which
v Will make their contribution
or and fragrance ihronsh flev
rests might have NON
a matter of fact ther
d fur Much an inquiry
ping cream, telephone
7 owe
t r lle
1
of the
Both.
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to the sereen by Paramount and will spots, and
K Facing the shrubs theie
border s gay with annuals ।
gladiola and other floweri
for to have all-scason blen
essary to make um* of many
the country to the Southwest
company discovered through use
geophysical instruments.
Tins Monday the guard position will
I be discussed. Most people have the
। idea that you must In* a great big I
i bulk of mass to hold down the guard
finding out
other fellow
‘ The really
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Pe—.~
comers, young people and oth
are not familiar with our
eed a d
tax on
be | that
Hal- i ter 1
but They
addition
articles.
Rubbing alcohol, 8-oi.
50c, special 34c
romantic history
the Magnolia Pet
undertaken to a
publish authento
scribing historic
old that line wh
» punt The goal
i his charging.
The first man t
year-round vacation land filled with I
historic and scenic interest,” Mr. An-l
bus said.
Much valuable historic data and
many rare old pictures already have
been collected by Magnolia with the
assistance of individuals, newspapers, .
chambers of commerce and educa-
tional institution: theughout the five
states, which, together with addition- 1
al data secured and assembled during ;
the fall and winter, will compose a
comprehensive listing and descrip-
tion of historical places along the ।
Magnolia trail throughout all the
Southwestern states.
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Service League
Bazaar Be Held
Milk of Magnesia. 50c
special ............... 39c
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qpqmg 5 MT98gEmE8 N. Gustafson, county engineer. 5a
— 1 A certified check n the amount of
County project No. 4. $350 will be required to accompany
Bids will Im* received by the com- each proposal. ,
1 missioners’ court of Matagorda coun- • All Matagorda county labor to De
i ty for furnishing approximately 3000 used on this job.
I cubic yards of washed shell and plac- All usual rights are reserved
■ mg same on county project No. 4. W. E. McNABB
near Markham Texas, up to 11 o’clock | 21-28-5 County Judge
a.m., on October 12, 1931. —-----agga
Plans and specifications of the pro- Ma-eaME-SC
posed work may be seen and proposal p--si
the Magnolia Pi
s undertaken to
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church ser
„chur ch will
th. Cecil M
ing any thin
rummage s
favor on ft
some me n.o
material* w
Milk of Magnesia, 25c
spec ial MB
Sept. 28 Seeking ways received from its many thou-
CONVENTWN NETO
DIFVI RI N I O1
WITIIIN NAT
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mi fill her
CATS
hen it was brought in for
duction of 2000 burrels pipe
at 5481 feet continues to
tudy to
they
oleum company has
emble. catalog ami
historical data de -
shrines along the
Arkansas. Louisi-
w Mexico and Tex-
nibal Alarm is
ir —f Sauabble
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WM A BLACK
paid by the be
it hardly need
BRAZORIA com I interest in Southwest History Being srawaovronon
GETS LARGE well Advanced, Magnolia Petroleum Co-iSF1"*”,
highly dramatie
com- 1 The
e and Mark
ill be on De
have repeated them
but all to little pur
ever done about d l
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Makagorda Pharmacy
to purr along for even performance
I the Allied Quality
ning at 10 o clock E
3. C. Bhie Network,
• more than
elp the cen-
of the line
h other take |
to lea n more about
past of these places
can college
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that would frankly shov
of different kinds of t
sure to show where the I
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STAR DUST Copyright Midwest Feature Servic
the day-to-d
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and intense
will tell you tli
the home groun
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Hamitton Building
er thin
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of retaining the 11
Sanitary Dairy
sition Will Im* Robert
ibably the lightest mar
tit ion has been showin
his emoti
igh thoug
the full, then one is frer to enj°} di
"garden and border right from th
E start of spring all through the mi
I mer. Only by planting in the fall
( it possible t<> achieve i'll sensn blei
A in the hordei
, The very first flowers of pri!
bravely । i H^u.l by crocus am
Ninowdrop mH of the nu flowerin,
f bulbs, and most of th.* sprinz flower
F ing perennials will have to be plnte
vhat study
been direr
The guard must
oot the strength
both must help e
if the opposition u
i in this territory. Magnolia feels a
. genuine gratitude toward the South-
| west, where it was born and where
it has operated for more than a third
COST OF ELECTRICITY DOWN!
WEne5g
Large-scale distribution of Electricity 59 seng ggaz,
through an extensive system of Trans- 2a Mej 5522
been largely 5 S Fe8,e
mental in bringing down the Cost of
Electricity and keeping it down. Records show that the price
of Electricity for residence use has been coming downward
steadily, and is now only 68% of what it was in 1913, which
is considered by economists as a "normal" year.
ientific t
r and m I* < '
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ft The t..
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until
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ly history was enacted.
In order to identify historic spot
the Southwest and preserve then
The Texas company s Bel.
la wildcat producer of the Tex- ! DALLAS, Tex 5
pany, which introduced a new* to provide accur de
id to the Gulf coast region re- J develop a more gene
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 130, Ed. 1 Monday, September 28, 1931, newspaper, September 28, 1931; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1554518/m1/4/: 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.