The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 236, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 11, 1931 Page: 2 of 4
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I he Daily 1 ribune, Wednesday, March 11, 1931
they must, however, be intel
i ing for the school.
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advert i sing
CALEY SMITH. Owner and Editor
and keep everlastingly at it. Adver
several cars of teachers, pupils and
Pntered
nature long last
lug trees, and when properly plant .
contest was more
half through.
We all had a
than
11.
P
the |
Patter-
tri but" t
Friday night at the Fondren home,—
fish d etermination to contribute his
expense of the
th** pool
make
branch of It from constable’s
can he improved and heau
■
heavy financial investment this year.
M)1L
the
Arhorviates,
v spreading, trailing
i ing forms which make up the third
home at about the same as you are now
penalized
KrOlp.
Now
IOC
MEAT
ALAMO LUMBER COMPANY
widely
Choicest Cuts
Quart
in this country than the imnponition
15-20-25c
of form,
Delivered Daily
color and foliage is a joy during the
tion of his theory . would take fl Olli
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you sign for me at your country club
JIMMIE BRITTON S
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to take their ( hesterfields away from them!
FOR FRESHNESS
blended and ’cross blended ’ to
FOR QUALITY
EAT HOME TOWN BREAD
ALCOVE
Peters Bakery
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ThisistheGASOLINE
Greater mildness
. . . better taste!
Bickham and James Berryhill spent ।
the week-end with friends and rela-
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FOR
ment
Philipi
the expense
The taxpay
indeed,
assintan
feed of oysters, have a good time
socially, an dincidentally help tae
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with
cow: I
to re
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and !
this
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et fee
Tindustry Of the Klate woul be pen
! alined juat as two pel lent of thone
home xrounda you will find that ev
ergreens are available in sizes and
Not
the
spent
ness.
smaller
Yews,
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tow
do
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Hoi
prill
sibl
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planted
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on fr<
The government has never shown
M
in 1
ter.
Foil I
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meeting of the Woman’s Federation
at Markham last Saturday.
every
i pi.
P citizen
i ernm i
Am, .
Sanitary Dairy
Herbert Gusman, Mir.
You
ness
you.
I’ve marched with the Foreign Legion
—says Chesterfield
New Automobile Registrations
1 spring,
plac e
little
a re I
■ very
Lea
Let yi
If so
can cl
siders
packa;
nt the vostofice of Huy City, Texas,
under net of Cengreas
Mil
is in
er a
M«Nnt. In his final avplica | Karena, hut their beauty
Ml
gues
dam,
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tax law
some H
leg isfnt
of the nation
Tax succeas, 01
MACKS GARAGE
Next to Colonial Theatre
• IRENE D
(AMISH
; they without an equal among del
business
Bou III
these
barga
arden and plan the changes
Tbe King’ Dealer--
dappoimtmm
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/orBetter COOKING
Last Friday we closed school at I
noon, and after the noon luncheon,
a part of their
Plant Evergreens
This Spring
I The ni
t >
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reds,
vas a
paying for rent.
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* and execution of the income tax
For NTNETEEN yenrs, our Research Departmenr has
kept intimate row h with every new development of Science
that could be applied to the manufacture at cigarettes.
During this period there has been no development of tested
value or importance to the smoker which we have not
incorporated IMO th* making of Chestertield cigarettes.
Liggen 4 Mjm Tiiorn C».
JMilkg
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I—-- - -A. - -■ —e ....... ■ ' muat be applied every day in the
Puhiished Hally Except Sunday year Merchanta must put mil in
, , - d it > n," 111 x a n d t e 11 t h < trade
take
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w
ha been Hick , good time and are very grateful to
Mis Margaret Gibson spent one Midfield for their kind treatment.
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nesday with Mrs Marston Johnson.
Mr. Phillip Johnson was a bust
in ss visitor at Houston Monday.
good cigarette means good tobaccos. What you taste in Chesterfield ciga-
Sunday with home folks
Miss Abbie Johnson spent Wed-
I girls' team also won a game
The only man wpeaking to town who ha not been here be
, lore, the entire town is benetited
and the Hem
types such Hl
e
-a
e
other i their dignity and charm will lend
night last week with Miss
son at Matagorda,
introduced mid practiced
be divided into thee classifications Then plant the mthis spring and
additions you
it (' WII
takos the profit of the siccessul
2 and keeps it, except the millionu II
returrn to a few million ires eveivi
- ‘
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g
how many
them in
much aptitude for
From
4 «H^ l»l KIM. W I I K
mimI Mociei
are now
Iobbie and Gieorge Crisp spent
FJhe A
induce I entire year To achieve such an *f height
enjoy their rich beauty during each
season for years to come.
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VAN VLECK
"for the btll Moh<la\
cA -
J 3 of the
* never s
■ prim ii
Houston Bickham P.-T. A. in the good work it is do-
lt is
Tison, whose solo urge, appureutiy
" for he imposition oi thiK udeition
jecal burden upon th** going concerl
'ason: Whe
Coolidge, In a recent syndicated ai
ticle
Mr and Mrs.
and family and
and * Friday night of this week we;
have our annual oyster supper. As
usual it is under the auspices of
the P.-T A. Come out, have a good)
second class matter tising must become
Fira, Pines
they can spread out, in the fore
ground of foundation plantings, for
small gronps at the side of drives
or walks, and in the rock garden.
to death and see how long it will
Bryan Bickham
afternoon with
on the part of voting and tax pay ins
* necessary to goo gov ।
Unless the great mass of
a show a new spirit to. I
parents.
Mi Maggie Heart spent Suiday
at the Marston Johnson home
Miss Abbie Johnson spent Sunday i
1 with (randma Baluev.
only are
tharo toward the
government. Yes
government need
whole season in which to become
established and develop new roots
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wealth. If ...... wil,it in evident to the minds of any
• •« ordinary thinking person that the have
other at
Let us explain how you may own a
purpose, and
The congress will not permit it to
be conducted by a competent exe
1 Pine.
! The ereeping and trailing ever-
greens are at home on slopes where
Thelma Byrd spent Saturday
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she knows that the i on
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packages s shown to I
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Owning a home does not require a
of the
» aucceu
| on
What do the grim watchdogs of the desert know of luxuries? Well, try
wonder that,
republicans will again be suecess,
fol next year ’l hat may be, for
produce a satisfying fragrance, a flavor which is Chesterfield's alone!
the successful his earnings and di
“ vido it equnlly: the income tax
Co-operation, proper
mentN and an abundance
directed public ity can double the ligently elected for their partit u
i trade of Bay City in a year's time, lar location, not only becance their
। But a concerted public spi i itednesH cost Im somewhat greater than that
ale extrav
the taxpaj
from school for several days o ac- crowd before the
count of sickness, Mrs (‛rist, also than --l® “.........
Messrs. Herbert
HLine
e
mod-F
or socialists. There
much was done at night
FOR
Fifth
lown
| for certain locations and are equal-
ly unsnited for others
There are few opportunities on
। the average small grounds for the
use of large evergreens. Perhaps
one or two located at a consider-
able distance back of the house, or
at one wide, may be effective, but
usually It Im to the medium-sized
ed and cared for their magnificence
and beauty of outline, their varia
tion in texture ami color of toll
age are beauty aksets every day of
the year, for many, many years to
of well ; fect
country, politically. In getting
tier every year
come Beauty Im not their only de '
sirale quality, however, for they
make splendid protective wind
breaks, tall screens, hedges and
background plantings
Am you take stock of hist year’s '
friends at Bay City.
Mrs Gregory of Bay City spent
Sunday with her sister, Mr- Bib-
won at Van Vleck,
rative plants for brightening the
wintry bleakness of snow covered
cutive, but constantly intervenes
The most fret progre iveand at
isfactory method evei devised for
vyear One Ik on bad an the
> buy t
threatening storm scattered the
lCngine No license
backgrounds, for protection or for
screening, und in the mixed border
They are useful to give height at
corners and accent at each Hide of
a doorway, gateway or garden en -
trance The upright columnar va-
rieties are suitable for foundation
plantings when located at corners
or between windows, thus breaking
the otherwise straight lines around
the house
Many of the fine dwarf varieties
Included in the third group grow
more or less round or globular.
Thee are very useful for founda-
tion plantinga, either by themselv-
es or in front of taller sorts. One
e. as going concerns an l
individuals are the only
whom this cm ize or
imposed was his unsel-.
Mr. and Mrs. William Schott of
Pledger, were visitors of Mi and |
Mrs Marston Johnson, Sunday.
Mrs Nora O’Connell and Miss Veal
Junipers, Ce
h, mid the
dwarf row-
। urday. The appearance is much im-
Mrs L. A Bickham speht Thurs- proved.
day and Friday with her daughter Mr. Thompson is busy these days
Mrs Ho, O< onnell at GulfMrand after schodl hours taking the
Mrs O Connell brought he home eolcensna
and spent the Week-end with theiri
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tiffed anew by the all-year loveli-
m - t of everg reens
linn |o Nelect Evergreens.
Generally speaking » vegeens may
rettes is mikkr and bttttr tobacent—nothing else
greater MOC
We arc* sorry to report that
Frankie Gibson has been absent
regular budget and be used In tell
ing more people about what they
have to offer from week to week
Nor should any be afraid to quote
prices oi strike bargains, for if
mh h prices oi bargains bring one
Ta be before the unproductive ele
ment of tiie country begin to starve
—to death Add encourazement to
“ indotnce by making the going con
K cerns give up all their profits and
, bee how quickly progresn will stop
I AH over this country today police
and authorities are watching, nei
■ vously the actions mol movement ;
Hl 1.1* I IC X I IOX
Name asel Aileirens
liake r. Mi* J (i,
of other decorative plants, but be-'
cause they are diffieult to move
safely when an attempt is later
made to correct previous errors.
Thus, it is most important that the)
location and type of evergreens be
carefully planned before any plant-'
ing 1m done.
The home owner who sets out a
planting of evergreens will realize
full returns on his investment, for
; of the most popular und beat
known of this group is the Mugho
I - Nvory move appuventi c ih«
variots legi-latures .iml tli* « on
B greus is 1 move (to mon t .» x•
| gNew souree. IMi I 'H
I p daily. Man a 1-
■ cwithoni ' ~inule weore plainine
I Vitaneceniity The "m of nemling
z’madly and blindls wee- oh witheni
I j#o much as a thcuvht about the
"lwwelfare of theone puttinz up the
n’coin There must be a -top in tt J
I nometime -ome wav and the pee
! pie in thett might win have 0 । *
I 7 do if all the workn of all the
I gatates and preinet- ami cunti-
| througho the nation « mild 1e
Own a L
HOMEN
.gef . m
Your A.nlug.
Own,Ee
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(
er la not entiroly blamelens 11 Im
lazinoua and lack of intereat in
economi probloma has Riven tacit
conseni to governmental extrava
gane and has influent ed the
spreai and development of power '
ful bur eaucracies Mtersai vigilance
All three classifications
their particular advantages
Spring is the most suitable time Van Vli< k was fortunate enough
to plant evergreens, for all varie- last Sunday to have two ministers
th can be moved It that lime with out from Bay City Brother Hainer
complete sarety, and they have the and Brother Story got their dales;
group of evergreens that the owner
of the small lot turns for the most
suitable varieties to plant
Th** tallest of these medium
2ezrp“e
0t
lives at Angleton
Mr and Mrs.
spent Sunday
THE DAILY TRIBUNE
TRIBUNE PRINTING (OMPANY
Publishers
Over there—and here too— a
growers ure suitable for
Mr Creuger, the handsome re
public an bons of Texas says the
I wish to
notice of
the equitable distribution of prop-
erty is to permit the people to care
for themselves by conducting their
own business They have more wis
dom than any government Calvin
| 4 stopr i
unh
I know
! J ton id '
Wllho .
£ mur n
1 bank
! I ll, '
I Decide now while there is stil.
time to make plans, just which por-
tions of your grounds you wish to
I brighten with spicy evergreens
it
being more
/ year not ।
patrons went to Midfield for the;
inter-school contest The afternoon
was given over to athletic con-
tests. The Van Vleck boys’ baseball
team won a game The Van Vleck
I During the next few years rining’
I taxt inay prove to be out foreset
I economi problen (ont of govern
ngmont has gotten beyond all
I .. Loocal divisions of government, e
I pecially, grow inereasingiy waste
I ful and inefficient Ami in some
I states (here Im a well definei ten 66
I idency to put government Hilo somie
A speedy pick-up, more miles per gal-
lon. smooth power,, carbonless after-
effect—four good reasons for using
Magnolia Gas. Give your car a good
long drink of this vimful fluid and
watch the old boat go!
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City, Ford
W XT
2dmv anoma
1 entire growing neason km well
Rtegardless of the size of your
Mis T .1 Ewing attended
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THE BEST GAS
D land the principl is liliutH.il Aml
Li yet, nome of our law make - would
addddiw unfair ho i of trilte upon
I the auccesuful concerun and Indi
viduals of the state
f So, if you would
picase the taste < f she
who receives your
gift, consult this
Ch Utt in our store
--Fir
dars and Cypresse
ward heis government the near fu
tarn grill bring lax increases of al
moat unimaginable proportions I
The wind blows that way and «mh
an active public consciousnosa «an
prevent it.
if all the pnhth w
oped for two !
ng a thing And
the big trees which incltide
mixed and both (aim* Brother
Rainer very graciously gave way to
Brother Story.
Mr and Mis. Thompson went to
Pledgei Monday night where Mr i
Thomp on acted as judge in a dec-
lamatory contest.
Our P.-T. A. held its monthly
business meeting last Wednesday.
The leading matter under discus-
sion was tile oyster supper to be
i held Friday night of this week.
Mr. Sansing treated the light’
plant shed to a coat of paint Sat-
cinci to Andy Mellon’s $4,000,000,
000 ache of act mil gold' Kure, th**
jfQmrh ment in impoverished to such
an axt nt that it can and does take
the tube of the small taxpaye and
returua millions to the big boya
An income tax in Texas would
mean that about one* per cent of the
concerna and individuals prosper
ou8 eiough to make profits in busi
nens, thereby carrying on Hie real
question of a state income
' ta up for conwideration by
ort of ii comnittee in the
It will pay big to be liberal in such I
undertaking Bay city is Ilir hull1
of a big and positively undeveloped
trade territory, the spokes and rim
of which should, and can be, made
to revolve rapidly
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 236, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 11, 1931, newspaper, March 11, 1931; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1554350/m1/2/: 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.