The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 118, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 22, 1930 Page: 3 of 4
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accumulating an endowment fund
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appropriations including those for
bank building.
Farm Implements
Peters Bakery
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BARGAIN OFFER
For Mail Subscriptions to
MATAGORDA PHARMACY
that counts
The Dallar Morning News
$745
Crisp - Tasty
BECAUSE SOLIDLY BUILT
Priced from $25 up
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Liberal terms
$5.95
The Arabs, they tell us, fold their tents and silently
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GULF COAST
to select the BEST in every form of building material.
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Peters Bakery
CHEVROLET CO
Alamo materials are conceded by architects and con-
tractors to be the best available. And our prices are only
Herewith my remittance of $
to cover cost of sub-
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BAY CITY, TEXAS
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health by tireless accuracy
and unfailing promptitude
Your druggist Is your de-
fender. He wears a white
the radio
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In Your
Own
Home
an interest-bearing certificate and
the policy of the board of direc-
tors is to add every available dol- l
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the death of her father-In-law. Mr.
A. Shoultz.
accuracy. . at an
exceptionally
low price
will wash
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car. |
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Elgin Legionnaires.
This model has an
embossed dial.
Goodlooking,
occurate and
dependable.
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Christian Science
Services
ROAD FUNDS PwHvMeeterer
Come around to
see them
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WILLIS LOWE,
Bay City, Texas.
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Maytag Company
Open in Bay City
Everyone la cordially invited.
Church corner 5th and Ave. C.
Services Sunday morning at 11.
Sunday School at 9:45 a.m.
Wednesday evening services at 8
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This rate is good for subscriptions only in the State of Texas,
Oklahoma, Arkansas, Louisiana and New Mexico
and Good Only Until December, 31, 1939
The Dallas Morning News
Supreme in Texas
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Complete Washing and Greasing Service
Tires, Tubes and Accessories.
PROMPT PLEASURABLE SERVICE
“JIMMIE” BRITTON’S
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If you do not destire the big Sunday edi-
tion. but wish The Dallas News delivered
on weekdays only, your subscription for 12
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preliminary
could he paid ,
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Reports to the effect that at least
one of our visiting committee has
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Guarding
YOLK °
was subjected to the ordeal of an
operation at the Newgulf hospital
today.
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This exceptionally low price is
limited to smaller cars. Bay City 1
Parker, Huebner, Leach and Wat-
kins.
We were also delighted to have
with us some of our forum mem-
2E
4 $ 3
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de n,
Fo"
meeting opened with Mrs. 1
reading the "gove chapter,"
13th chapter of 1st Corin I
your own
ntrol the
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in music,
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lar to this fund, with the object of United States treasury, Mr. Fair-
I banks said, a total ol $165,561.7 88 | rious members of the class, all on
of unexpected funds of previous
of the ballots for the general elec-
tion which will lie held Tuesday,
November 4.
The ticket is in blanket form
and contains columns for the dem;
ocratic. republican, socialist and
independent voters.
to Ilie states at such time as the
contracted work was completed.
rooms. Close
to the smaller cars. Hay City Auto
& Sales Co. 20-25d 24w
ation of everyone, was followed by
and with
armor. He wields a grad-
thians, which has been chosen by I
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Home Laundry
every dollar of federal money.
Of this sum, fifteen drouth states
have an aggregate unexpended bal-
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just want it washed $1, or greased -
$1. These low prices are limited
SAMEPRICE
40 YEARS
2^ ounce; for 2scents
pure.
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WANTED—Men with cars for'
country and city terirtory. Apply
to Maytag Shop, Citizens Statesufficient to enlarge the scope of
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Missouri Pacific tracks, but this I merchant in the city to their ful-
• lias been changed. lest capacity. A strong and con-
, -----------0—o tinuous line of advertising should
General Ballots be brought into play mid the town I
N । j D > n heralded broad and wide as a trade
Ordered I rinted i center. Roads are good, now, in
___ jail directions and the places whose |
I have started a home laundry i
business at the home of Mrs. J. H.
Cobb (the Penney old home) and
can assure you entire satisfaction
in all laundry work. I specialize on
sundried laundry. Phone 532, Mrs.
Ida O'Briant. 19tf
313,2
3-3
average. We’ll be glad to bid on your next building job.
make this
uated tube Instead of a
It is ready for payment to states
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A little apartment or hotel suite Is all very well. But
the keenest satisfaction is to be found in a home all your
own. There, untroubled by the hi nd lord's monthly ex-
actions, uncrowded by neighbors, you may rejoice in life-
long possession.
FOR RENT Two furnished bed
steal away. But we Americans, when we erect a dwell-
! Kt
The store will
two rear offices
Now is the time to order The Dallas Morn-
ing News complete news of the State, the
Nation and the world, brought to your mail
box every day by one of the best newspa-
pers in the United States. By ordering now
you get The Dallas News for one year from
the date your subscription is received, in-
cluding both daily and Sunday editions (reg-
ular rate $19) for only
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The Griffin Brothers’ Nursery
floral car is stationed for today
and tomorrow on the Southern Pa-
cific tracks, in the vicinity of the
4 depot.
" Former Instructions to Mr. Byars,
local nursery man, were to the ef-
22-24d 24-31wjthe library’s endeavors, so that it I
—--[may render a larger influence.
We believe that gooa books of-
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graciously thanked
the ground
State bank,
of (alveston
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feet that the car would be on the | Christmas should be used by every
For Sale
Two cultivators.
Two sweep stocks.
Two turning plows.
One sulky plow.
One harrow.
One disc.
150 Barred Rock liens.
Two acres hegira.
400 bushels ccorn.
Three sets harness
All kinds sweeps.
Three head work horses.
One wagon.
One cow.
scription to The Dallas Morning News (daily and Sunday),
(daily only) for one year.
| chatter. delectable refreshments of
hot chocolate and angel food wege
served to the following members:
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the Citizens
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son, almost one-third of the Amer
ican total, Mississippi, second cot
temperance, law enforcement, rev,
erence for the House of Worship, I
The county election board has I merchants are alive to the situation 1
placed i'll order for the printing will get the trade. A few miles
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NEW ORCEANS, Oct. 21. Rice
trading locally continued quiet with
buying confined principally to
hand-to-mouth purchases. Buyers
evidently look for price concessions
but dealers, firm in their ideas,
claim that these expectations en-
tirely disregard the strong tech-
nical position of the market.
Dealers look for higher prices
as the season advances, especially
■with improvement in the current
business depressing.
So far ns prices are concerned
rice has been very satisfactory
throughout the depression thus
far. Prices remained about un-
changed with Blue Rose quoted at
4c. Fortunas at 505 l-4c; Ediths
at 4 5-805c; Lady Wrights at 4 1-2
043-4c and screenings at 2 1-4
23-4c.
Receipts totaled 1,741 sacks of
rough and 7,550 pockets of clean.
and entertains tAe linking man of
Ilie present and builds for the fu-
ture culiiral air of Bay City an
atmosphere which will attract the
man of learning and refinement as
an ideal place for his family home.
We believe it offers the great-
est good to the greatst number of
any public institution in the city,
supplementing as it does the duty
of the public school and the teach-
ings of the church. Prejudice nor
intolerance can exist in a reading
and informed people. Our judg-
ment is only as good as our infor-
mation .
We believe the library worthy
of the whole-hearted support af
every person in the city.
A list of subscribers will appear
in the Tribune when the subscrip-
tion is completed.
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I n filling prescriptions.
the Griffin Brothers
xas is expected to produce I
000 bales of cotton this sea-
ance of virtually $60,900,990 as
here and have charge.
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- a pedestrian Daddv?
Yeager Swem of
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J McDonald is in the city
the Maytag store for this
and territory
ear for
study of the lesson for
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Apartment house. Call 450.
hey do not N
riated, Mr B
would first
lesrislat ures I M
ton state. Is estimated at 1,600
000 bales
interesting subjects
There now is available in the
was organized in
fer a varied good to the people of
' Bay City.
। It makes of us an informed citi-
zenship. making the stored knowl-
edge of the past our own, employs
HAPPIERa_
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the fiscal year 1931, for all states.'
ent day method of getting about. ,
consequently, a few bargains and
in intelligent merchandising news
will do the work. In these piping
days of keen competition trade will
go to those who think enough of
it to go after it.
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Mr. Joe Dedek of El Maton, was
a business visitor to the city to-
day.
"ill be requested by Sec re- chosen day for the regular month-I
1913, for the purpose of establish-, tary Hyde virtually to double the I' meeting of the Plus I Urn Bible
ing and maintaining a public amount of federal appropriations class and the very cordial invita-
library in Bay City mid furnishing | available to states for highway ti n o, our class president. Mis.
good and wholesome literature to < onstruction during this fiscal year Martha Verser, having ......i Joyfully '
the citizens ol Matagorda county. ! in an effort to stimulate emergency accepted, this beautiful afternoon
incorporated under the laws of employment of farmers made needy Hound quite a number assembled i
the aisle in 1914, with a corporate by the drouth. in this hospitable home A great
Get your carwashed and greased seal enabling the board to do busi- Plans of the secretary to request 1 loot basket of garden cosmos Jit-
Tor the low price of |1 75 or if you । uess as a corporation. I that’the $126,909,000 appropriated erally "Brightened the corner
initial subseriptions were most I for the fiscal year 1932 be made where they were"
generous, varying in amounts from immediately available were outlin- The
nearly every citizen, totalling $2,- ed Saturday by IL S. Fairbanks, Vermer
1300. Purchase of the lots from B assistant tot he chief of the bureau
McMillan, Horn. Loos,
and Craft, Shoultz, Keene,
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™ ag1
cifie yards today and Thursday.
by an-gust, however, the states can
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Mesdames Robbins, Williams, 1
been functioning mid the business
that is our main objective, that of
keeping our protege in school, was
freely discussed and that with a
every , taining members, by gifts from its the guarantee that the government
i honorary members, and by the I funds would be paid at the end of
JI finance committee in various meth- tl:is fiscal year, June 30, 11*31.
grease it for $1, or will do both od s of earning money for the sup- H congress made the 1932 funds
jobs at the same time for $1.75.1 port of the library. immedlatelyavallable.it was point
I All surplus funds nre carried in I ed out, the money
n. ,, , ..... . ... . E. Norvell in October, 1913, fol of public roads. This proposal, lie
, . Mat . tis of Wadsworth conside ration of $1,500. said, has the support of the budget
spent today in the city on business. The library itseir was bullt in bureau.
WANTED__To rent, garage and the fall of 1015, at a cost of about Figures which lie made public
servants house in which to store $1,000, and dedicated on Washim showed that the drouth states have
furniture and car. Ask for Mrs. ton’s birthday. February 22, 1916, unexpected balances of previous i out special discussion.
Lipscomb at Phone 466W. 22-25 in an open house reception to the appropriations which can lie spent
public. this year about equal to the unob-
LOST A golf bag, dubs and it is maintained by the citizens , ligated allotsments for 1932 Inas
balls. Return to Tribune or tolof Buy City by cash subscription i ; much us the 1932 allotments were
Bay GUI public something of the
history and purposes of this in-
stitution
the following Sabbath
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Fresh from our ovens daily. N ,.E
Just one of our score of Bake. A .
ship Specialties that will help A
to make your meal a snecess.ku
Our prices will appeal to you..'
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one of the most inspirational meet-
ing of the class held.
After :• short session of social
the class as a creed
the well knomp
$
of September 30, while their un- i Poaze,
obligated allotments for 1932 ap-1 Craft
proximate $62,090,000,
No information was available as j
to funds the states have ready for
expenditure on road construetjon ,
programs to match the federal .
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from Galatians 5:13-26 and which
is well worth the serious consider-
Mrs J. H. Otis of Wadsworth
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Locals and
Personals
ring the campaign for fund
he maintenance of Hie Bak
Public Library it might be
to recall to the minds of the
morey, in the e
have the funds i
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etc. All combined
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 118, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 22, 1930, newspaper, October 22, 1930; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1554242/m1/3/?rotate=0: 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.