The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, July 20, 1934 Page: 3 of 4
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THE DAILY TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JULY 20,11934
Mr. Carl Thompson of Wharton was located at Wellington, Texas for the
a business visitor here yesterday.
Church are urged to be present at is cordially invited.
past two years.
20-21
Co.
days visit in Houston
CHRISTIAN till Kt 11
Efficient THE CHOICE OF MILLIONS
and Mrs. M. If. Blum and son. Char- from Houston Thursday.
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MILLIONS OF POUNDS USED BY OUR GOVERNMENT
Mrs. A S. Martin and daughter, Mari-
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Saturday, July 21st, Another BIG
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PHONE 173
Friday Afternoon & Saturday Specials
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Fri, Sat., and Mon., July 20-21-23
SPECIALS
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. . . 23c
No. 2 Can I
Stokely’s Finest
Corn, ..2 cans 25c
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EVELYN WASH DRESSES
2 pkgs. 5c
2 lb Jar
29
$1.95 values for
Preserves.... 29c
All Flavors
98c
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MEN’ LINEN SUITS
Lib Can
Campbell's
Pork and Beans.... 5c
S3.95
12 bottles $1.11
Cliquot Club
Ginger Ale, _ bottle 10c
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SALE
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bar 5c Flour, 6 lb bag. 25c
ON USED
ICE
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Refrigerators
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Oranges.... 2 doz. 35c Potatoes,. 16-ibs. 23c
We have received some real good
Firm Crisp
Sweet Seed less Juicy
GRAPES,... 3 lbs. 25c LETTUCE
Dozen
Extra Large
29c Egg Plants,.. 2 for 15c
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HIGH QUALITY MEATS, Coupled With LOW Prices
We Are Pricing Them To Move At
Spend The Summer In These
$3.00
and
COTTON FROCKS
up
$
95
SELECT YOURS TODAY
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SPARE RIBS, . . . pound 9c
BACON, . . . side, pound 22c
arguerite & Genevieve FrockShoppe
Cured
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Seedless Grapes,. . th 10c
PLUMS, .... dozen 10c
APRICOTS,. . dozen 10c
ORANGES, . . dozen 19c
LEMONS, . . . dozen 17c
of what the coming scason is
bring forth. . .
Ies Maurice visited relatives in Vic-!
toria Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Bond of Col-' ’
LETTUCE
CELERY .
24-Ib
79c
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A & P Soap
Powder,
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48-1b
$1.55
4c
13c
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY
Sunday morning service at 11:00.
Bunday School'at 9:45 and Wed-
nesday evening meeting at 8, are
held in the Church Edifice corner
Fifth Street and Avenue C. A cor*
dial invitation to attend is extend-
General Electric. .30 to 60 watt
LIGHT GLOBES . . 10c
more women use u'
9han any other
Big
Pkg.
Only
TOMATOES
Red Ripe Full Pack
I tb Jar
12c
Ice Refrigerators
as trade-ins on Frigidaires
Par Brand
Coffee
6 lb Can
.67c
Pacific Toilet
PAPER
3 rolls 10c
Large Elberta
Peaches
Head
4c
•Here, decidedly, is a costume foe
yovt next date J
Pond’s Cleansing
TISSUE ....
Light House
Cleanser,... 3
Family Style
Tuna Fish
the city,
Mr and Mrs. J. J Blum and Mr.
Veal Shoulder
ROAST .
Beef or Veal
25c Size
. . . 15c
Veal Loin, Round. T-Bone
Steak or Roast 2 lb 25c
Cut Wax or Green
Beans_____
Sweet Mixed
Pickles...
I All Flavors Pure
Plain
Olives
Pound
7c
Taylor Bros.
Phone 120 Bay City, Texas
Norwegian
Sardines
Per Pound
. . . 10c
15-oz. Jar
. 39c
Sweet um
Peanut Butter
Full Cream
CHEESE
Pork
Sugar Cured
BACONETTES
Breakfast
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Lamb Boneless
Rolled Roast
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Mr. F. O. Montague will attend this
afternoon a meeting of the rice men
in Wharton.
Several from here were in attend-
ance at the dance at the Gulf Pa-
vilion last night. A great time was
had by all.
Miss Beryl Bell of Wadsworth un-
derwent an appendix operation at the
Loos Hospital Thursday.
Mr. E. Jacque DeCoux left today for
a visit in Houston and Beaumont.
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Ernst have re-
turned from a vacation in Houston
and Centerville.
Mr. Chester Johnson of Markham
was a business visitor here Thursday.
Mr. W. Reed and daughter, Walla
Grace of Blessing were Bay City vis-
itors Thursday.
Verigood
FLOUR
Per Pound
.. 23c
Quart Jar
..19c
Nm"
50 , mote tudt
meant
47 ; less woth
Bay City Texas
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Quaker Maid
Apple
SAUCE
N.o 2 Cans
3 cans 25c
Jersey Queen
Flour,48lb.S1.59
Snowkist
Per Pound
a e
. .. 15c
FULL PACK —NO SLACK FILLING
Economical Highest Quality and Efficiency
I D. P. Moore Dry Goods Company 1
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Per Pound
..19c
585
Pine Gorve
Black Berries
Per Dozen
..19c
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Per Pound
..15c
Per Pound
... 19c
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Fresh Mayonnaise in 90
Seconds
Mayonnaise Maker
1 pt. WESSON OIL
both for.... 49c
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Full Dressed
FRYERS
Pound
.....15c
Silced lb 2.3c
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Beef ( hops or
ROAST.
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' Mis J. B. Russell of Clemville has
I returned home after a visit in Hous-
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ROYAL
Quk Jedun
GllAlm CH MIST
No. ‘4 Can
... 5c
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cans 10c
Lamb Chops or
LEG of LAMB
Sour Juicy '
LEMONS........
Medium Size California Juicy
Borden's
Malted Milk
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who use this double-tested double-action baking
powder to assure successful bakings.
KC BAKING POWDER
is manufactured by baking powder specialist who make
nothing else but baking powder.
ALWAYS UNIFORM — DEPENDABLE
Sama Price Today as 43 Tears Ago
25 cunces far 25c
Protect your skin with this new
Nome S Powuderinnd “S
dax: bloom. Made by a new French pro-
Among those that attended the Fred cess stays on longer, prevents large
Gardner, dance at the Gulf Pavilion pores, beautifies your complexion,
in in last night were Mr and Mrs. Does not irritate the skin or give a
Jack arks, John I. Cadenhead, Jeff pasty look. Purest face powder made
Davis, Johnny Grubbs, Don Moseley; Try MELLO-GLO and you'll love it
Misses Verna Bowers, Lucille and 50c and $1.
. Makes Your Skin
WaS il
Look So Youthful
from
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Lib Can
.23c 3
Local and
Personal Mention
Mr. E. J. Crofoot will attend a
meeting of the Rice Industry Com-
mittee in Houston this afternoon. Mr.
Crofoot is the chairman of the com-
mittee.
Mrs. Frank Shaw Taylor is spending =
the day in Houston.
Quart Jar
_29c
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A grand "buy”—gay young frocks that will bring al-
most instant success to any summer wardrobe, priced
at an irrestible saving. Cool, practical cottons that |
you can simply live in—and wear almost anywhere!
Charming multi-colored prints, polka dots, stripes and
smart plain colors with lingerie accents or contrasting
trims Of course colors won’t fade in washing.
Victoria Thursday.
Mr. Guy Barnett of Palacios
business visitor here Thursday.
Cards have been received
For Argo Fancy Red 1 lb Can
15c Salmon........ 18c
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Mr. and Mrs. Keller of Midfield,' Tiny White. Neil Harris, Ann Gillette,
visited here Thursday. Virginia Mansfield; Messrs. Titus
Mr. Clive James left today for a few ' Shearrer, Rodney Hale, Ted Mangum.
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Rev. W. S. Deatherage will preach
at the Christian Church Sunday at 11
o’colck and at night at 8 o'clock
Brother Deatherage has been a pastor
and evangelist in the Christian
Church for many years and has been
son and Fred Law of Collegeport.
Mr. Georgi Hammond returned
Peef Boneless Pound *
ROLLED ROAST..... 10c 1 1
legepost were Bay City visitors
Thursday.
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No. 2 Can )
.. 10c
3 No. 2 cans . .
NOTICE TO ALL FARMERS
You cun buy the only first grade tractor fuel there is in Matagorda
County from me at lie delivered, including 4c tax.
I have lube oils priced from 30c to 45c per gallon and a very low price
on cup grease
I still handle East Texas gasoline at 13c wholesale and kerosene 7%c.
See Mr Before You Huy.
Blaylock Independent Gas and Oil
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Sunsweet Quart Bottle
17 Prune Juice __ 27c
•Designed with an inspiration for
carly Fall, yet with an appeal that
makes it irresistable for immediate
wear...
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Trades Day
We say "BIG” and that’s just what we mean. Read
this ad, see the big variety you have to select
from. The low prices on every item and you too
will say it’s “BIG.” Shop early and avoid the
"After-Drawing” rush.
THESE BIG V ALUES FOR
Presents Another Fashion Firs
, in our
"Dress of the Week" Serie
No. V Can
14c
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\ % JEAN STEELE, Society Reporter
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Encore Ready Cooked, 153-oz. can
Spaghetti, . . 3 cans 20c
Laundry Soap
Octagon, 5 giant bars 20c
| Messrs. Bryan Baker and E. O. Po-
sey are business vashtors sn Victoria
today.
t CORK
Alaska Pink
SALMON
) tall
L cans L•
STEW MEAT . . . 2 lbs. 15c ;
Fresh Ground
HAMBURGER, .. 2 lbs. 15c
Beef Loin. Round. T-Bone Pound
STEAK or ROAST ... 10c
Mr. and Mrs. M. H Blum and son. Wilkinson. Bowie Vaughn. Johnny
Charles Maurice and Mr and Mrs. O. Phillips Joe Mangum. Fred Friday,
P. Bradshaw of Austin are visiting in* Joe Milner. Ed Gaudet, s. L. Robi-
All members of the Christian each of these services and the public
Whitehouse
MILK
6 SM ALL or
2 tall 17
3 cans 11
Per Dozen ' "Oh-So-Good"
..15c NECTARINES
■ Fancy No. 1 California
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Reg. Mission Brand No. 2% Can
Apricots......._15c
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* For Modern Cooks
55 Snowdrift.....
„ Jewel * Ib Ctn. 32c
19c Shortening, 8c.n 62c
Per Pound
.........16c
25-Ib Box .... $2.10
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Big i
Size
7
Bam
25c
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Brown visited ton and Goose Creek with friends,
in Newgulf Thursday. .... . ...
Mr. E. O. Etie was a business visitor Mr; Martin Thompson of Clemville
in Houston Thursday. ! is a business visitor here today.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Daily and Miss
Yetta Wigodsky have returned home, Mr. and Mrs W. H. Briughton of
after a vacation in Monterrey, Mexico* Gul visited here Thursday.
and San Antonio. ] Mrs. Joe Bailey of Houston has
. Mrs. Biery of Markham via- been in the city for several days with
M here Thursday. , I her sister, Mrs. Chas. Jones, who is
Mrs A. S. Collins and Mrs. O W. recovering from the effects Of an au.
Ziegenhals and son Oscar were Hous- tamobile wreck.
ton visitors Thursday. |
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Hamill visited ini---------------------------------------1
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, July 20, 1934, newspaper, July 20, 1934; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1554797/m1/3/: 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.