The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 331, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 25, 1932 Page: 2 of 4
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Special Chicken and Fish
billion dollars.
Dinners.
Parties taken care of if you
60 t.' 120 feet to each person, though
will notify us a few hours
ahead.
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Porto Rico and
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Sometimes I have to hammer it in-
to the heads of my most intelligent
Hawaii.
Hawaii
the bludgeon,
not healthy.
little better idea of a billion dollars
than that For example, if a certain
family became one dollar richer ev-
less than in the period February 29
to March 26 Warmer weather in the
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BOsWELL
Sisters
doubtedly head the column
I would suggest the following, in
order to prepare potatoes in the man-
TUES, a FRI.
ALEX
Gray
I with cracker crumbs, and bake until
I sufficiently drain water, remove cov-
. r and shake over hot stove for a few
Boch come in sizes 14 to 20 and
offer exceptionally lively color
combinations.
distributed among the six million peo-
ple living in Texas, each would re-
ceive about $166, and if distributed
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Oak Hill Potatoes.
4 large boiled potatoes.
The cigarette that’s MILDER
the cigarette that TASTES BETTER
suburbs. Despite the depression these
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I One of the prettiest sights in New
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the top of the Empire State Building.
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be sprinkled on top before serving.
Potato Drop Cookies.
11 c hot mashed potato
1% e sugar
3a c shortening
Pt c flour
4 t baking powder
1 I cinnamon
1 t salt
M2 t cloves
14 t nutmeg
Mz e raisins
Musical Instruction
AND RPAIRIIG
on all string and wind instruments.
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Publishers
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Such conduct takes its toll in deaths
before death should occur. The ‘heart
failure of the newspaper diagnosis;
the cerebral herorrhage on men aged
before their time.
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An amazing new kind of moth pre-
ventive and deodorant. Pleasantly
perfumed, no spraying, no sprinkling,
no fuss, no mess, no work. no dis-
agreeable chemical odor. Just bang
up and forget it. As advertised in and
depend on a Liggett & Myers product.
steamed Ol ■
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liability, and press a holllow in the top of each, which give sand readings.
How Much is A Billion
the aggiegate slightly undex a year
ago
On the basis of weekly statistics it
would appear that exports to foreign
Sunday morning service at 11:00.
Sunday 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-
ed to all.
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amounts to 15.782 miles, 1457 yards. 2
feet and 4 itches, or 742 miles more
than the distance traversed on a round
trip between Los Angeles and Manila,
or 567 miles more than eight times
the distance between Dallas and Bos-
ton.
If Adam began six thousand years
eight dollars. If one billion persons
lived in Texas the density of popu-
lation would be about the same as
that of the District of Columbia, and
therr would be one town lot of about
a fork, but squeeze them with the
hand wrapped in a towel. When soft,
break the skin to keep them from
being soggy. and serve hot. To make
a tender, glossy skin, oil potatoes be-
fore baking.
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the ones you buy at home!
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The man who acquires a fortune and
dies in early life is not a good busi-
ness man; he has failed in life's most
important end. He has not had the
business sense to take care of the
most precious thing to him — his
health. What is life worth to you if
you are dead, or even half dead?
the soil in which it spends all its
growing days but if all the vegetables
were listed according to usefulness
rather than beauty, this Cinderella
in the vegetable world would un-
awakens with more tire than
felt on retiring.
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they are receiving this year for a
16 600 000-hale crop
! pearance at several New York clubs.
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in red pepper sauce.
"Little Old German Bands” of four
or five pieces appeared this last week
on the streets of several New York
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drink . . . and just as fresh as when they left
the machines that made them . . . You can
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maining rough rice supplies at the
close of April were reported in firm
Alaska took
New York has a number of so-called
gypsy restaurants where waitresses
will tell your fortune from tea leaves.
These restaurants have been so well
patronized that coffee houses are now
telling fortunes from coffee grounds.
the knockout. It is
was less than that of
It was approximately
-itt i during the two weeks April 12 to 26.
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HUB did not permit large exportati on be mealy drop into boilinE salted w
in this put some finely chopped cold1 Was walking through Bryant Park
lean meat, well seasoned with salt, I the other noon when I saw a line of
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essions during the period March 28 Japan, Italy, Java and Madura. Siam
to April 23 were about 10 per cent and Spain
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a good definition of the average man s States each would receive less than
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H erfields — at your corner drug store or in
Honolulu — you can depend on getting the
same good cigarette all the time.
% rapped in Du Pont Number 300 moisture-
proof Cellophane—the best made—Chesterfields
are always just right for smoking wherever
you buy them.
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points, basis average freight rate to
mills. Considerable quantities of re-
pepper andegravy. Pour a little milk men paying 10 cents to look through a
or butter on top, and brown in the' telescope. I was curious to know what
oven. A little chopped parsley may they were looking at. Got closer and
lion While statistics are not yet avail-
able on the April movement, il would
appear that it was smaller than for
March since exports to foreign coun-
tries and shipments to insular pos-
the white sauce are: One tablespoon
flour. one tablespoon butter, one -
fourth teaspoon salt, and one eighth
teaspodn peppei add one and one-
half cups of milk.
Surprise Balls.
Form slightly flattened balls from
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you went right to our
factory door every
Rico 22,126,000 pounds, making total
shipments to these possessions 30,-
798,000 pounds and compares with
21,803,000 pounds in February and
22,600,000 pounds in January. Ship-
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patrons, that their" activities amount Masazine. Place Puro in kitchen,
to slow but certain suicide! Some take
the warning; of course some do not.
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countries and shipments to insular Judge Coombs remarked that this was
• possessions were roughly 10 per cent " --d dafinition of the overee men*e
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ery time the clock ticked off one sec- 60 j 120 feet to each person, though
ond, it would take 316 years, 236 many of them would be on tops of
days. 21 hours and 44 minutes for it I mountains. When the population of
to become one billion dollars richer the earth was a billion persons, less
And speaking of inches .an inch is than a hundred years ago, the density
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fined space at the rate of one to
every five cubic feet. Puro is made
in four odors: Rose, violet, cedar-pine
and orange blossom. Guaranteed for
five months or replaced free of
charge.
Sold and distributed by William D.
Lee, Box 66, Wadsworth, Texas.
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Lots of talk about what the Lions
will give us on Thursday evening at
the Franklin. Seems like everybody
means to go. The usual price for a
ticket at the Franklin is what it costs.
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a unit we can all comprehend and we of population
all know how to measure distance in Texas today,
miles. Well, one billion inche
cent period were slightly larger than
in the corresponding period a month
ago while shipments to Porto Rico
were materially smaller.
The 1931 production of rice in the
12 countries reporting to date has
been revised to 112,326,979,000 pounds
or 96 6 per cent of the production in
the same countries in 1930. Increases
were reported in Manchuria Formosa,
India, Madagasca and the United
States, with decreases in Bulgaria,
Here are some serious faults that
many so-called business men indulge
in daily: Rushing from home morn-
ings. with insuffiicent breakfast to fit
the body properly for the day’s work.
Dining downtown at "luncheon" lo
save time; these two principal meals
of the day are almost ignored in the
interest of business. Going home at the
close of hours. tired, worried, often
exhausted in mind and body, to swal-
low a heavy dinner. Lastly, retiring
late in the belief that the gorge will
be digested at bedtime.
The function of healthy sleep is to
repair the nervous and mental wear
of the day. This wear is not repaired
in a s.eep that is simply stupor—un-
consciousness—the stupor produced by
hands. Trade reports indicate that
approximately 150,000 bags of tough
rice were purchased from growers
exports were also much larger than
for previous months and totaled 6 -
530,000 pounds compared with 4,272,-
' 000 pounds in February. Japan took
2,383,000 pounds of rice within this
classification and Germany 2,222,000
pounds Larger amounts were also
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1 ten-million-bale crop at an average of Good Business.
twenty cents a pound and it is twice A good business man is always held
as much as they are receiving for a, in high esteem because he will not
16,000,000-bale crop this year. I violate any law that defeats the chief
And that last, when we come to aim in life—that it be lived in great-
i think of it, is just about as good a est abundance.
definition of a billion dollars for this
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to produce for ne t season A billion I FTEA I VW I VI*
; dollars is what the cotton growers of1
the South receive every year for a' --
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but within an hour's ride of the sky-
scrapers of Manhattan. The waters
of the North Atlantic off Montauk
I Point Lout Isle d. (abound with
swordfish.
Manufacturers of swords report that
business is pretty good here. Prices
are low and military schools are tak-
ing full advantage of the situation.
The pawnbrokers here report that
business is bad. They say that the
persons who come to them have
pawned everything worth pawning.
The casket makers are having their
. , difficulties here too. Citizens are still
17 persons to ‘ he sguaremil Lo fland, duing M relqtives are providing
but a large portion of the land is un- more modest burial accommodation’
m la n a c. Broadway in New York extends from
it would take more than fifteen the Battery to YOnkers and is said to
years for one to count a billion, be the longest street in the world,
counting 300 to the minute ten hours There a barber shop here Which
a day without missing a single day. gives away a manicure with every
And yet Texas produced last year haircut and shave.
about two and a half times (ne bil-
Te docted dnarpe print is an
exdusive CO-ED pattern if
you re going in for exc lusiveneas.
Te shepherd’s plaid crepe re-
vives an old favorite in moder
■ Ireis.
Sabs to Porto Rico during April were
about as large um in March
U. S. Klee Exports.
Rice grain exports from the United
States during March totaled 19 820,.
600 pounds and compare with 16 -
090,000 pounds in February and 13
186,000 I ounds in January. Of this
officers' horse will always remain
parallel to the sidewalk while the
traffic is moving by. These horses are
trained for a period of months before
they are taken to the busy street.
There are 300,000 adults in New York
who can neither read nor write.
A woman in New York's financial
district makes her living extracting
cinders and other foreign objects from
the eyes of pedestrians and motorists.
The best swordfishing in the world
is to be found not in the remote wa-
ters off, California or New Zealand,
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Womem are the best judges of food.
They know that only the finest food
products are advertised.
Economy has been preached morn-
ing, night tid noon until everybody is
practicing it. The result is that there
is very little cheerful talk. If a little
of the time used in this economy talk
were used in getting some of the peo-
ple to spend instead of economize, it
would help the country quite a bit on |
its way to normal times.
You should pin your faith in your
city, just as your city pins its faith
in you.
A man doesn’t know where he is
going seldom gets anywhere.
When a city makes the mistake of
going into the electric or gass business
it is engaging in a business that
should be privately owned. Usually
the result is, when publicly owned,
it is left ih the hands of the politi-
cians who generally see that it is no-
body's business but theirs.
The longer goods remain on the
spoonfuls on a slightly greased tin.
Bake in a 375 degree F. oven for fif-
teen to twenty minutes.
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l shelves the higher does their cost be-
I come and the harder it is to move .
them. Newspaper advertising keeps
stocks moving
Mere money or wealth is of no use
to an individual, no mater how
powerful he may be in his wealth,
unless he has social and business con-
tact with his fellow man.
Newspaper advertising stimulates
sales.
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amount. New Orleans district shipped
slightly over 3,600,000, Port Arthur
district slightly over 8,000,000 pound drie than those that are
Galveston not quite 3 600,000 pounds boiled.
and San Francisco 565,000 Th. Raked l otatoes.
principal countries receiving the: Seket smooth, medium-sized pota-
shipments were Canada which took toes scrub, remove the eyes and any
4,180,000 pounds United Kingdom blemishes place m a baking dish oi
with slightly over 3,700,000 pounds, on the rack in a very hot oven (450
and Germany with 3,600,000 pounds , degrees to 500 degrees F. and bake
Rice flour, me meal and broken ..... from thirty to sixty, minutes, or until
tender. Be sure to nave the oven hot
before the potatoes are put in. To test
the potatoes, do not pierce them with
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• section of the country as one could
{ desire. Let us repeat it: A billion
' dollar is what the cotton growers
■ would receive every year for a ten-
million-bale crop at an average of 20c
a pound, and it is twice as much as
fresh vegetables in Southern areas I
and continued limited purchasing |
power of consumer* may have re- !
duced takings somewhat
Situation in < alifornia.
{ The California rough rice situaticn
was featured during the month by
distressed selling, which tended to de-
crease toward the close Early in April
financial requirements for new crop
operations caused considerable selling
with the result that offerings were
| liberal and slightly in excess of de-
mand. Scattered distressed lots were
selling at 5 to 10c under going price $
of $1 00-51 05 for No 1 with Nos 2
and 3 selling at 67 cents to 92 cents
more nerthern parts, availability of not the same thing after all.
Recently Judge Coombs of Stam
ford convulsed an audience at Ran-
ger by telling a story of a little boy
who reported his father's definition
of “one million dollars" to his teacher
said definition being to the effect that
it was a "hell uva lotta money.”
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momenta Steamed potatoes are not
qulte so mealy as those that are boil
cd. but for salads and creaming this'
ch j nuth Owner and Editor
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ago saving at the rate of four hun-
dred dollars a day and lived until
the present day, continuing this very
commendable practice without inter-
ruption. he would still be some $300,-
000 short of a billion dollars.
If a billion dollars were equally
2 c thin white sauce
6 hard boiled eggs.
Cut boiled potatoes and eggs into
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 331, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 25, 1932, newspaper, May 25, 1932; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1554670/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.