The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 276, Ed. 1 Friday, March 18, 1932 Page: 4 of 4
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Greater Value At Lower Prices
Pillsbury’s Verigood
FLOUR
their ail
Citizens of Russia give
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79c
Friday Afternoon and Sat. Specials
able. Still hatching.
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25c
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Matagorda County Hatchery
Screen Grid
50c
East Sixth Street
RADIO
a 4500 acre
$1975
THROUGH THE YEARS
. . 9c
Best tirade SALT PORK, 1b. ..
9c
Phone 71
sugar.
amount of tapioca mixture over egg
double boller and cook until thick-
for demonstration
POTATOES. 10 lbs for
. promptly Starr Piano Co.
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ast rice belt. A storm in
appliance could
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salt
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Good Materials Pay
do so much work”
come
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mixing bowls.
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MODERNIZE YOUR HOME
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At Record Low Prices
PRICE?
THE
Apples! Apples! Apples! New Carload
NOT $3950
2795
NOT
NOT
5c
PEANUTS. fresh, lb
LETTUCE, 3 heads .
10c
BUT ONLY
25c
25c
fiv• monthe ••
balonce.
12^16
Veal 7 Steak, lb
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EXTRACTSFRUIT JUICES
BEATS EGGS
MIXES DRINKS
WHIPS CREAM
MIXES BATTER
AMS DOTATO
We are now offering you choice it. It. baby chicks guar-
anteed not related to any flock in Matagorda County at
elss. Also have B. It. and Dark Cornish Game. Reason-
3c
6c
21-Ib. Sack
18-Ib. Sack
BABY LIM \
Beans
Term price, $19.50
with $475 down.
Lb
15c
good for
county in
Pan Sausage, lb
Pork Liver, 1b.
Boiled Ham, 1b.
2 ran
25c
one 1
Texa:
to their store right away and bought
f one! And now, I wouldn't try to cook
. without a Mixmaster in my kitchen.**
EXTRA FANCY WINESAP
Apples
No. 2
Cans
Rome Beaut v. large size
APPLES, doz. . . .
Delighted
1 MIXMASTER
210 Hen Eggs
One Tray
a
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Add tapioca and salt to milk, and
! cook in double boller 15 minutes, or
The
ounty
California
LEMONS, 2 doz
I can
13c
ALAMO LUMBER CO.
John Sutherland, Manager
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PHILIP JOHNSON’S MEAT MARKET IN CONNECTION
Home Killed Quality Meat at Reasonable Prices
4 lipve । Brand
PEAS, 3 for
2 ran
15c
85
FACING THE
TAX MUSIC
ONLY
475
DOWN
This year, of all years since 1914. you may have
that extra room, sun porch or sleeping porch at an
astoundingly low cost. While labor and the finest avail-
able materials are so cheap you may make a lasting
investment that will more than repay you in the lasting
comfort, convenience and satisfaction that modernizing
your home will bring. And if you are considering the sale
of your home during the next two years when the short-
age of residential property is bound to be reflected in
greatly ncreased prices—we can think of little that will
add more to the sale price of your home than hardwood
floors throughout. And the price of hardwood—like all
other lumber is at rock bottom. Call us for an estimate.
We shall be glad to make it with no obligation to you.
rim Woftle
. 23c
12’2c
. 10c
. 35c
I never knew one
Dei Dixi Okra and
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Money Saving Values
For Friday Afternoon, Saturday and Monday
W. F. TETTS,
JEWELER A OrOMETWIST
Admiration
COFFEE
versatile mixer that would stand up to
hard duty, has been priced somewhat
out of range for me.
lbby’s Kraut
JUICE
1 yolk, stirring vigorously. Return to rather r.than ship to Dallas wll
yo, a >■!, >■ 7 for balance due allowing you to con-
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16-22d
Spring < lothes
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tion was evidently the same in those I
days as it is today.
X-m hottle
. . 19c
(iulf (ileam Liquid
GLOSS . .
CENTRAL POWER
AND
LIGHT COMPANY
Milford s While Cirain
CORN ...
1 teaspoon
vanilla
1 or 2 egg .
whiten, stimy
beaten
1 or 2 egg
yolks. slight-
ly beaten
Evangeline
CHOW CHOW
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Our Mothev s
COCOA
it i
hat hi
‘VE wanted on electric mixer
for some time, but a well-built.
Pancake Flour
PILLSBURYS, pkg.
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Sweet Crushed
SUGAR CORN 4
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TAPIOCA
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19c
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Meal Time
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....... .You, too will like
Mixmaster’s attractive features, inclu-
ding salad oil dripper, self-rotating
bowl and convenient mechanism.
Easily cleaned Always ready for
immediate use. See it today!
Box 2 don.
. . 10c
(Rice ournal.)
remedy the situation Up to this point
the situation has been left in the |
Qooapeni----
CIAMNERS agorda To those indebted to. 01
holding claims against the estate of
E J Ashcraft, deceased:
% cup crushed
peanut brittle
% cup quick
cooking tapioca
% teaspoon salt
1 cups milk,
scalded
% cup sugar
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Pour small
■ wholesouled and enerset- j
to a party than R B Co - I '
। Chambers
revived. At
■ acreage in
that section
Tiberius, one-time ruler of Rome
declared to one of his governors: I
"■Hie duty of a good shepherd is to
shear his flock, not to skin it.” The
relation between politicians and taxa-
I EM
Passing from one owner to the
next, associated with crime, blood-
shed and unhappiness, these same
diamonds are on the market today,
la such o stone a fitting gift to
one you low? Be sure that Aha
gem you buy is o Certified Virgin
Diamond, direct from the mines
never before owned or worn. OI
guaranteed quality, ot standard
prices, genuine Virgin Diamonds
are sold exclusively throvgh
Authorized Virgin Diamond Dealers
High Grade 161b. Pail $1.17.
SHORTENING, 8 lb. pail 60c
of the Gulf Co:
1 IMS <i. stroyed
1
Med ( an
35c 48- lb bog 98c
MAGNETOS, GENERATORS, STARTING MOTORS
I above actual living expenses to then
government and call it "Communism. ,
We do the same and cal lit "taxation." |
Drastic curtailment of governmental!
activities in the light of the present
emergency reorganization of adminis-
j trative agencies in the interest of
' economy and the elimination of un-
necessary independent establishments,
are some of the remedies the people
themselves are going to apply.
Patronize The Advertisers
is indebted to said estate to
forward and make settlement,
Ocean Sprny Cranberry
SAUCE, 2 cans
known it better than the real es
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quently. Add
A
JOHN F. GRANT
(Continued From l’aze I)
Lbby s Potted
MEAT, 4 cans
the South, that its policies are best
for the South and that its membership
in other parts of the country is more
closely aligned with them in interests
and ideals, than in the machine ele-
ment of the Democratic party.
The time has come for a Republican
crusade in Texas. This dinner in
memory of the great Lincoln is a good
place Mt which to begin, these excel-
lent Texans in attendance here are a
H}y
Lt-f-
i ened. Remove from Ure and add
' vanilla. Fold small amount Into egg
Mild and Mellow Coffee (Lb. 17c)
8 O’CLOCK, 3 lbs.......
Tender Well Cooked
STRING BEANS 4
planting, except on a few small hands of the politicians.
1932 Due to the abundance of land
suitable for irrigation and its virgin
condition for rice growing. it is be-
lieved that a total of 50,000 acres in
the county will be planted to rice
within a few years.
"When Central Power and Light
Company announced the Mixmaster,
which not only mixes, but beats,
mashes, whips and stirs, I went down
COUNTY IEXAS is BEING
REVIVED.
Ik sir
. .5c
o 2 Can
14c
Giood and < heap
Matches, 6 boxes 15c
Texas. is boing
ime the largest tic
t WHS cultivated •n
ImHSTKY IN
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$1845
went half way n its trip 'round the
y and sound as ever! Good materials I
industry in
building materials dealer. We ha
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1922, and the low price of rice at
time caused an abandonment < i
(mm*. (or a number of years.
Because of the adaptability of the
sell and climate, interest in rice
growing, however, did not cease and
during recent years a movement for
rebuilding the Turtle Bayou dam has
gained much headway. A number of
surveys have been made by the gov-
ernment. At this time an irrigation
district is formed and bids on work
are being asked. Plans call for the
removal of 40,000 cubic yards of earth
and the replacement of 330 feet of the
Patronize The Advertisers.
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until tapioca is clear, stirring fre- ! We have near Bay City, baby grand
•• | piano also an apartment size upright
piano, customers unable to keep;
planting and prospects are
I the elements.
We must realize that reformation
will have to come as a result of con-
stant and intelligent demands from
the rank and file of the tax payers.
One of the chief considerations should
he a drastic reduction of the cost of
government. There should Im? a defi-
nite balancing of the budget. It is
! just as necessary for a readjustment
of the business affairs of our govern-
ment in times of stress as has been
j realized and practiced by our private
business institutions.
good group to start it.
We have good leaders. No man eve
| TN USUAL in flavor, easy to
• make, nourishing, economical
--this recipe was a first prize win-
ner out of hundreds of tapioca fa-
vorites sent in by housewives cone
pet I ng in the prize recipe contest.
ager. We have an excellent state 0l
ganization, with leading citizens in al
most every county of the state acting
iin our chairman.
Now is the time for us to take ad-
vantage of all this, and launch the
fight for a Republican Texas.
I ibhy ‘s < orned
BEEF .
THE PRIZE KECIPE
l»r
PEANI I BRII HE HUI LE
.ri . ‘^i1 -hM ' SM
, - . b _____a a
J । white. Add to remaining tapioca ■
mixture and blond. Fold in peanut
brittle. Chill. Serves 8.
Dnoahng 1API II Es
reacnes^
। The undersigned having been duly
appointed administrator of the es- l
I fate of E J. Ashcraft, deceased, late
<»f Matagorda County, Texas, by W i
E McNabb, judge of the county court
of sald county on the 29th day of
I February, A D 1932. during a regu- J
Nothing else to
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4 • •MOM A A
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and those having claims against said
। estate to present them to him within
; the time prescribed by law at his
• residence. Bay City. Matagorda Coun-
j ly, Texas, where he receives his mail.
1 this 3rd day of March. A. D 1932
i J W Ingram, administrator of the es-
tate of E J. Ashcraft, deceased.
1 4-11 18-25
Street, Dallas, Texas.
NOTICE!
Veal Round, ib. ......... 15c
Veal Rump Roast, lb. . • • 15c
i dam which was originally 1700 feet in
| length.
Rice was first planted in Chamber:
County in 1902. Good crops were har
vested and the industry grew until1
at one time there were 20.000 acres [
I de voted to rice growing. There are i
now two irrigation systems in the,
county. One of these is the Lone Star
Canal. The other is the Stowell Canal 1
Both of them recently changed hands
and will be operated this year. One
| block of rice land comprising 2500
acres has already been broken for
tinue monthly payments. Write
No 2 « an
11c LARGE
CAN
Phone 173 e Ray City, Texas
pay—w he ’ he r i
N w < < akes
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Ilie Daily Tribune, Friday, March 18, 1932
dam across Turtle Bayou at Anahuac zenship who will take the trouble to
Heavy encroachments of salt water become thoroughly informed of con-
from Trinity Bay throual the bayov ditions and take the proper steps to
A forty year hi Norwegian sail boat just forty
-UNA. 101 8c
LARGE SIZE AGc
Per Dozen
Found can Swansdown Cake
'* FLOUR
“• 23ph 19c
(wart Jar “ — ■1 ——
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 276, Ed. 1 Friday, March 18, 1932, newspaper, March 18, 1932; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1554613/m1/4/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.