The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 295, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 2, 1929 Page: 3 of 4
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LOCAL DAIRYMEN
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JEWELER AND OPTOMETRIST
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educational campaign being conducted
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OUTSTANDING VALUES IN GOOD USED
NUCKOLS HOTEL
CARS WITH AN 0. K. THAT COUNTS
European Plan
CAFE
PHONE 21.
185.00
185.00
225.00
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WHY BE GOOD?
150.00
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PATRONIZE
GULF COAST CHEVROLET CO.
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What Will the Baby’s Future Be?
A. & L. USED FURNITURE STORE
MAGILL LAND COMPANY
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of Bay City. Sub-
HAY CITY, TEXAS
HAVE YOU STARVED YOUR CAR?
Res. Phone 338-W
divided into small
Office Phone 86
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acreages at reason-
able prices.
Parts of your car may be g
FOR phk FSSEF
W. R. MANGUM
lubricant.
WALKER FURNITURE COMPANY
ELECTRIC WIRING
Estimates Cheerfully Given
or
Phone 191
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Church corner 1th and Ato. C.
Servlees Sunday morning at 11.
Sunday School at Vil* a. m.
Wednesday evening at s o’clock.
Everyone Is cordially invited.
part ment
University
Sherman,
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though apparently swimming in
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phur production tax
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for him to clean them and hard to de
liver milk in them again
headed since
dent Hoover.
"Beautiful
customer
some loss
surround- ,
huv e been I
Miss
the
acres
square
in the countrs
difference."
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For City Marshal:
L. A. MATHER.
FRANK CARR.
JOHN HORN.
.1. A. (Jim) McNEAL.
For City Secretary -Treasurer:
MISS MYRTLE SMITH.
Beautiful Sateen Covers. Automatic Con-
struction With Coil Springs.
Mere quantity does not necessarily pro-
vide adequate lubrication.
This has been the c
as well.
The dairymen pre
AV)
week attending
manngers.
CHEVROLET DEALERS
Bay City, Texas
For City Attorney:
RALPH H. KNISELEY.
OVER THE ALCOVE
PHONE TSO
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His shift
icularly
Is the
for play
rease starved
For Tax Assessor-Collector:
ED. C. ANDERSON (Re-election)
.MRS. ETHEL TIPPINS
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Matinee Wednesday, 2:20
Rerular Admission
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WEDNESDAY
and
THURSDAY
Whatever there is that you want to know about real estate
or Ray ( ity Town Lots, ask us.
been !
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WM.C. FOULKS
Post-Dispateh Bldg.,
Houston. Texas
$1.00 Per Day. Weekly Rates on Request
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STATE OF TEXAS.
County of Matagorda
on Military High-
Co., is in Dallas this
the spring meeting of
way, one mile east
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CITY ELECTION
For Mayor:
G. A. MOORE
PAT THOMPSON. (Re-election)
TEXAS SERVICE STATION
“ON THE SQUARE"
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We, Ily Rugeley, us President, and
IL Hamill, as Cashier of said bank.
are
brie
physical house with all of its
erations, and the contribution
GEO. E. SERRILL
Buy t Ity, Texas
EXCLUSIVE AGENTS
nt at I his meet
adds Mr |
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LA ROSE BEAUTY SHOPPE
MRS. E. w. WILLENBERG, Mgr.
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Late 1928 Chevrolet Cabriolet
Driven very little; New Dneo
Good 11*27 Chevrolet Coupe
Late 11*27 Chevrolet Sedan, excellent condition
1926 t hevrolet l miring, new Duco, new rubber,
Good mechanically
1926 Ford Coupe, runs good
1925 Ford Coupe, in good condition
1 !*2li lord Roadster, a bargain
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Washington Child
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THE LA ROSE
BAY cry’s HOST MODERN EQUIPPED BEAUTY SHOPPE
I I t il RING THE MW "FRIGIDINE" WAVE
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
TODAY
SPIES
A Mastery Mys-
tery Drama of a
thousands sur-
prises and thrills!
a newspaper printed and published at
Bay City. State of Texas, on the 2nd City Chamber of Commer
lane ... inut 10ou day. Messrs Miller, James and Richers
Hints' should suddenly
>uld not pay.
This county should <
miles. Rockwall is the smallest county
in Texas having 95,360 acres, or 117
square miles.
or oil production
great deal of trouble
Mr. W. R. Swartz, of Gulf, passed ,
through the city today on his way to 30-3-10d 5w
Mrs Ella Lyman Cabot ; Mrs
Morris Buchanan, president
Federation ‘of Music Club
nances and will not allow milk bottles
to be used for any purpose only for tile
delivery of milk, and it is wrong for
the consumer to use these bottles for
all purposes as it is unsanitary and
when they are returned to dairymen,
E. SIXTH STREET OLD EXPRESS BIADG.
doubteuly
ers, to accept an empty
selling a botile of milk t
in the state,
pay less .
include sul-
it makes it
of Agricultural E<
of Wisconsin, in
outside of I brie k simply
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ing $2.50. Spectators 506 .
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A Charming Hospitality
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Brazoria county is one out of fifteen
counties in the state which contributes
most heavily toward the support of
the state.
This county through the county col-
lector’s office sends about $200,000 to
Austin each year. This is exceeded by
only fourteen counties
while about 237 counties
in population
among lamilles
or privacy?
Tho answer.
Let.us take care of your lubrication
problems.
m at the Hay
fee room Mon-
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WISE realty investments at this time will protect your
family’s future.
chers His
edited by
wiich will,
1st ussion in'
■d In more
ring Bettor
27. These I
nation wide
Miss Mary Cannon, who lias been in
the employment of the Hay City Ab-
stract and Title Company, has resign-
ed her position and left for her home
in Angleton where she will continue
working for an abstract company.
During her stay in this city Miss Can-
non won scores of friends with her
charming personality Mayor and Mrs.
Cannon drove over from Angleton for
their daughter Sunday afternoon.
Mrs 1.11
196,473.09
Ui.O2S.77
6,000.00
11,13200
The Commissioner s’ Court of Mala
gorda County, will on Saturday. April
13th, at 10 o'clock, a m.. receive bids’
for tlie grubbing of that portion of the
Hell Bottom Road near Cedar Lane,
which lies in Commissioner’s Precinct
No 2.
urbs What's the answe
i Best variety Tomato Plauts are
available at the Bay City Floral (
Many cities in Texas ha
RIMH 1U I S
unl discounts, tin-
Simmons Bed Springs, Kitchen Cabinets,
Iron and Wood Beds, Dinner Table, Chairs,
Ladies’ Desk, Dressers, Buffets, Rocking
Chairs, Oil and Gas Stoves, Mattress, Ice
Boxes, Refrigerators.
f lie
Bottomley w ho is
of landscape archi
than 5.000 communities du
Homes Week, April 21 to
programs are a part of the
rendering them soundproot,
A brick meter has been devised,
which measures (lie three dimensions
Brewster is the largest county in
Reul the advertisement which up-l '■ "
pears elsewhere in today's Tribune for1.
the H. W. Smith Grain Company Thirl ’ '
new company bundles the Seguin Mill
in Co's Whitehouse products, which
Correct Attest:
R. Lee Anderson.
G. A. Moore,
Edward Ryan, Directors.
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Notice, Contractors
pancing at Hamilton Hull. Monday.I
April 15. Music by that well known
orchestra of Babe Schindler's. Dane-
trialed generously when it comes
asking anything from the state.
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Surburban Gardens
'Phr state would no doubt like to
have more counties like Brazoria
Freeport Fat ts.
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Know Texas
FOR SALE
•Lea
77 c .
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4gass 1'
I Eikhty five per cent of the rubber
' imported into this country is used by I
the automobile industry
statement that lie had lost one dollar
per day, bottles being misplaced and
never got back to his dairy They also
made the statement that it was not
TOTAL
I I ABILITIES
Capital Stock
Undivided profits, net
I me to banks and bank-
ers, subject to check
Individual Deposits sub-
ject to check
Time Certificates
posit
Cashier’s Checks
standing
Lita Bane, past
American Ilome
lion, has written
Air M. \ Seerden, of Wadsworth,
spent Monday in the city on business.
Yo u can’t tell much about varnish
wi n in tin e in, but a test of the right
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It is estimated that 5,000,000 persons
residing in other American states and
in foreign countries are dependent
largely upon the products from Texas
cotton fields fur their livelihood.
being present, matters of interest were
taken up as to their wellfare.
| For many months dairymen have
had a great deal of trouble relative to
$197,109.91 the returning of their bottles and it
has caused a financial loss which is
1,082.90 altogether unnecessary to each of our
dairymen one of them made the
is noted p.
i with childre
unshine, pac
Han Gilbreath, Household Efficiency
Engineer.
This year marks Hie i ighth annual
Better Hollies campaign which will
culminate in the observance of Better
work of this organization has been • /
of the special interests of President
Hoover, who until his election headed
tlie organization as its president, and
is still Honorary Chairman of its
Board. Headquarters, under the di-1
rection of Dr .lames Ford, are main ।
tallied at 1653 Pennsylvania Avenue.
Washington, D. C.
quality, see Taylor
e advortise ment in
proving very popular
Delta Cotton Seed (Inproved Large
Boll Delfos); grown in Mississippi;
each of us, do solemnly swear that tile
above statement is true to tlie best of
our knowledge and belief.
That big San Jacinto dance at tlie HY RUGELEY, President.
Hamilton Hail Monday. April la, when P R, HAMILL, Cashier.
Habe schindier perfumes tlie air witli Subseribed and sworn to before me
his swe. t warm notes will be a dance this 1st day of April. A II. 1929,
to go down in history. Just two dol- ROWLAND RI GELEY ,
lar" and liny cents will lei you in on (Seal) Notary Public. Matagorda
tile dunce in the season. tfd Count v. Texas.
Let's advertise more It pay*.
versity of Cineinnati, Il
special article for the la
number ol Child Weilar
Mr. J. L Wallers spent today in
Wharton on business.
In Different Colors Green, Shaded, Wal-
nut and Brown. Modernistic Designs.
cels in Home Economics"; Miss Mary
Schenck Woolman on "Building the
Home From Within."
Ollier contributors to this education-
al series are Dr. Hugh S. Cumming,
surgeon general, and Dr. Arthur Slim
son, assistant surgeon general, I S.
Publit Health Servile; Dr. Is I. Kirk
Patrick, assoeiale economist of tlie De-
just a matter of forget fulness in not
putting out tlie bottle when expecting
milk There has been a tendency with
the merchants as well as the consum-
Fur Alderman:
S E. DOUGIITIE I Re-Election)
F. G. CORI! (Re Election)
P. R. HAMILL
AMOS LEE.
County Auditor.
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Certified Misslssipi
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now
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FOR SAI.E A used Harper piano
Can lie seep at residence of Mrs W 1
M. Wakefield, East Sixth Street Mrs
E. M. Sparks, Clemville. 2-4d
Bids to lie accompanied with certi-
tied check lor five per cent of bid.
payable to the County Judge. All
। rights reserved. See Mr. J. C. Car-
rington for information.
A quiltink of eel grass is beiuz used i
walls and celliugs of buildings in
\ SELECTION 0l GoOD CIEVKOIEI AND FORD TRUCKS
PRH I I* RIGHT.
inis," ay s M r | tottomle
Offielal Statement of Finaneial
Condition of the
Bay City Bank & Trust
Company
at Buy City, State of Texas, at the
cress of Parents and T< .
article is one of a sei e
Better Homes in Ameri
lie used as tlie basis for d
Homes Week, April 21
president of
Economies Ass
Texas, its area being 3,798,400
Newgult. He stated that things
moving along splendidly at the
plant and that produelion Hom
on will be steady’.
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For Apartments call 450.
Mr I> A. Gens, manager of the El
Campo plant Ceutral Power and Light
Company, spent yesterday in Hie city
on businses.
which is
DAY BEDS! DAY BEDS!
tax, which amounts to a great deal
' annually.
The State of Texas would miss
Brazoria county very much each year
when site makes up her income, if Ilie
Mir E M. Spark . of Clemville, was
a visitor to Hay City yesterday.
parents
’close of business on the 27th day of
.Mari b. 1929, published in the Tribune. I
' Electric refrigeration, pructicall
unknown in 1920, now gives employ
'nieiit to about 20,000 people
| or all the bees that live in the hiv
in summer, only the young queens stir
Vive l b roush tlie winter.
Do small housework yourself you
will find it a fascinating, interesting
pleasure. The remarkable easy -flow-
il quality of the right son of var-
nish or enamel makes homework pleas-
alil. itead Taylor Erothers’ advertise
ment in today’s paper.
Miss Onata Klossner entertained
with a charming hospitality at her
apartment Easter morning when she
gave a lovely breakfast honoring Miss
Mary Cannon who departed for Angle
toil that afternoon. A color scheme in
pink and lavender was tastily curried
out in tlie Easter decorations and fin'
ors. Flowers of i lie chosen colors we -
massed in vases placed at vantage
points in Hie room. Tlie table was cen-
tered with a dainty nest of eggs which
was guarded by’ miniature rabbits and
chickens. Hand-painted place cards
carried by small chickens marked each
plate. Tile individual nut cups were
filled with Easter confections. Each
place was further marked with a beau-
tiful shoulder corsage of pink and
lavender sweet peas.
A two-course breakfast was served
Tlie honor guest was remembered with
appropriate gifts, Covers were laid
for six. Those invited were: Misses
Mary Cannon. Iris Darby, Yetta Wi-
godsky. Pearl Morton, Myrtle Smith,
Melba Collins, Callie Metzger and
Gladys Taylor.
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Brazoria County
Sends Much To
State Capital
W. t* Caln. Bay City manager
very likely all o
onseclous mind o
is the appealin
interiors of hous
i an be nearly
proposed as a cure for juvenile sins,
and. in fail, have been proven to be
beneficial Hut I do not believe that |
beauty alone is an infallible remedy i
Il must be accompanied by recreation
or u useful ocenpation. to function with
leal efficiency Our parks need at-
tractions other than their beauty to
best serve Hie public, while our back-
yards can well hold to the same ideal."
'Ille series deals with lb'1 part which
each member of Hie family misht con-
tribute toward Ilie worthy home, the
Locals and
Personals
ing decided to mark their bottles, Mr
Miller using dark red color. Mr James
green. Mr Richers, yellow. While Mr.
Sapps was not present lie will be asked
io use blue. Mr Mearns using white
Enamel paint will be used for marking
all of bottles. This mark to be across
the wording on bottle, and they have
gone into tills kind of an agreement
that wlien one dairyman gets another
dairyman's bottle it will be returned
to rightful owner, at once.
This will mean a loss to each one
of these dairymen lor a while and
they are kindly asking the public to
please watch for the mark on each
bottle and if you are dealing witli
either of them, please see that the
bottle which you are using is return-
ed to rightful owner and not to some
other dairyman
Tills plan will be tried for a while,
and if therg is still a loss, some oilier
plan will have to be adopted These
men are all your friends and the cost
of bottles is added in tile general cost
of business, and Ilie public will con-
fer a great favor on these dairymen if
they will use I be above plan.
says My l l E
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Overdrafts, undoubtedly
good
Bonds, stocks and other
Seen rit ies
Other He.11 Estate
Furniture and Fixtures
Cash on hand
Due from approved re-
serve agents
Due from other banks and
bankers, subject to
chec k on demand
lie condueti
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 295, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 2, 1929, newspaper, April 2, 1929; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1553952/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.