The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 233, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 27, 1932 Page: 2 of 4
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the plan or the nerve to attempt
J. B. FISHER
that high tax-
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Markham.
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THEY'RE PURE
THEY TASTE BETTER
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bat co flavors. ..In work out that recipe for Chester-
field’s good taste.
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combine them.
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MOISTURE-PROOF CELLOPHANE. .
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Miss Ernestine Linville has return*
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give you demonstrations at studio.
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grid tubes, one screen grid detector, second detector and
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• And what a satisfying radio program Chesterfield has! Nat Shilkret’s
Orchestra and Alex Gray, soloist. Tonight and every night except
Sunday at 10:30 Eastern Standard Time over the entire Columbia
Network. Real radio entertainment.
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Pan Sausage..............
Chili and Hamburger.....
VEAL
Round and Loin Steak.......
Round and Loin Roast.......
Shoulder and Chops Steak.....
Shoulder and Rib Roast.....
Stew...........
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I'm told it'a the purest paper that can be bought.
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"Then, too. I found Chesterfields milder. I didn't
know a cigarette midd lie so mild and at the same
time so good-tasting.
something new in the radio world. Volume selectivity,
Full Rich Tone in 32 vole battery and 110 volts-
n a tooth pas
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wonders with that money and have a
plenty to go round.
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Everywhere more and more taxes
they pull
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C. Mason who is in the hospital there.
We are glad that Mrs. Mason is able
i to be back home and hope she will I
! be alright soon.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Laxton were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Hale
Sunday.
The Methodist Quarterly Confer- 1
j ence will be held here the first Sun- '
day in February.
I brother Gaston was called to preach,
• a funeral service for an infant of
Mr. Mullings at Midfield Monday.
READ THE
TRIBUNE ADS
EVERY DAY
are wanted. but none seems to have spending a few days with her par-
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Let s do j little figuring and
what V 300,000,000, the sum recer
vote: by congress as a relief me
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d penses We do not think
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*orId is will return to her home
in this Saturday.
,ge
readjustment Roberts and Mrs. Bonnett Friday
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J H Barbvi San Antonio brought his friend with
• in Navasota him and spent the week-end here with
Mr and Mrs. Ben Johnson.
Mrs. T M Thompson has been in
Houston with her daughter. Mrs. C.
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aired to run
years. Thre
ions for a I
Il ten millio
PORK
Steak and Chops.............
Roast ...................
Packing House Spare Ribs.....
HARRISON’S MARKET
Successor to
KRETZSCHMAR & GIBSON
• are told
these ex-
but con-
George Hill and her sons of
were visitors here Friday with1
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Mrs M H Elliott who has been vis-
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the thing to do if the business end iting her mother. Mrs.
Mrs. J W Luder is on the sick list
this week.
J. P Johnson who is working in
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George Nave went to Wharton to see
Mr. Sally who is ill.
Mr. O E Sorrell was in Markham
, Monday doing some repair work at
the telephone office.
Mrs. C C Mason who has been id
and in the Houston hospital is much
better and is expected to be home
"Recently I tried Chesterfields for the first time.
Right away, I knew that Mich taste and fragrance had
to come from grade A ingredient*... to say nothing of
a carefully worked out recipe for combining them.
. 2 for 35c
.......15c
One toot from your horn — out we come
ready and willing no matter what the hour,
to doctor your car — we offer the kind of
service worth driving an extra mile for.
irt of the people We
ople voted most of t
plan Everyone kno
es are raising moi
' keep the political leeches and finan- j
l cial slickers off of us. We can do
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‘THEVE’S A BiQ CHASE AIM
DOG OUT WEWE N( AWA ?
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Many thousands of me
idea. Why not try Liwter
wili be delighted with it
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les constitute the
till our ills And h
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both ceded they did. they did not vote the
ot at woeful and inexcusable extravaxance
there official America is practicing Those
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KOUVE GOVA EV VM. K-NOuJ
u+o’S BOSS x THADs ALL--•
NEVER LET AN AMIMAL SEE
THE LIGHt OF EEAC 1 KOUT
io. It will build 40 000 miles
a-mile highway. Ten thou-
bitals costing $200,000 each
it up. Two million farmer*
ined $1000 each, and who is
say that that would not
, billion dollar* can build
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had to pay €4
LsterineTooth
to every precinct or else
be wholesale repudiation on
vs their will be no disarma-
here, no time, three or four,
million (another million a
the army when the world
peace and a thousand and.
BEEF
Loin and Round Steak............15c
Loin and Round Roast............15c
Shoulder and Chops Steak.........15c
Shoulder and Rib Roast...............
Stew .............................
"VV ’ll IT I know about making < igarettes..doesn‘t
V¥ amount to anything at all! But I'm a good
enough cook to be sure of this...Y <>u can t get a thing
to taste good... u n le- • you use fine Ingredient*.
It has 7 tubes superhe trodyne receiver, is a careful-
Mr L E McDonald went to Bay
Carey Smith Owner and Editor
Carr, Smith Jr. Business Manager
"Even the package is whiter and cleaner-looking.
Little things. I suppose, but I'm cook enough to
know that purity and cleanliness must count in
cigarettes too."
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Mr and Mrs. I M Linville.
o wonder that we all The Methodist Missionary society Mr. Virgie Johnson and wife
another’s throat.
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nth other too
thing els in the • time <>f slow busi rd tive:
ness and tight money. A readjustment ‘Mrs Fi
and Mrs. Luther Robertson and afternoon. Mrs. R E. Black
met at the home of Mrs. H. Barbers visiting with Mr. Johnson's parents,
on Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs Ben Johnson.
Mr and Mrs Coal were business Mr Bonnett has been sick for four
under rather than more taxes
most needed and the
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country, it is
stand at one
United State1
wily the governmentvisitors here Wednesday. weeks he is sitting up a little. We
hundred and fifty Mi. Walter Pool delivered Mr W hope he will recover soon.
avy (one million a M Hale a new Ford pickup Tuesday Mrs. Pat Thompson was a Markham
Hale is progressing with 1 visitor Sunday
rk on the west side of Mr and Mrs. Alfred Frick were
River and endeavors to Markham visitors Friday.
k among the unemploy-J Mi. Grady .Moss who is farming at
Lake Austin is home visiting with his
Mi Wood Watkins visited Infill wife and family Mr. Moss reports .. .. _ ...
B Hah While in Dallas that the roads are impassable . Here. 1S Dr. Herman Janies Mul
Mr Sidney Hill of Boling was a The B Y P U took their play to er, national renowned discoverer
Markham visitor Sunday. Bay City Friday night, on account of the mutation of genes and a
Ml Jack Hol-worth came to Mark- bad weather the congregation was professor, of science at the Univer.
ham to get his wife and daughter, who . sity of .Texas, who was lost two
nationally, but has been spending the week with Mi Ml l. w Warneky was in Mark- lays in the mountains around Aus-
and Mr. R. T. Sirmon and family ham this week buying cattle. in last week, .Showing severe
Mr Jack Reeves brother. Willis Mr and Mrs. Mack McCollum were overwork and exposure.
Reeves passed aay at twelve-thirty visitor sat the W M Hale home Sun- VrMullereswho had become lost
Wednescty morning. The bereaved day and Monday, both of Houston. 2 . ' e, ” is requent walks, was
home ha. the sympathy of the many Mr. Arthur Baiv has been in Hous, taken to a hospital where his con-
, it . t t । . - .. .1. .,1, dition was declared not critical,
friend, here ton for a few days visiting with rela- Numerous posses of students and
Mr Copper Gusman directed a drag tives there ivpians aided officers in the hunt
line to do some WorK on the Canal The Baptist Missionary Society was
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t a billion and a half who
1 sick babirs could be ercis
• stll with they would ‘em.
take charge ot it and
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 233, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 27, 1932, newspaper, January 27, 1932; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1554569/m1/2/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.