The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 193, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 21, 1931 Page: 4 of 4
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The Daily Tribune, Wednesday, Jan. 21, 1931
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RUPTURE MIDFIELD TATTLER
COLLEGEPORT
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much better.
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home ImmI week
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are certain to asgravate
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eircumstan- on the docket of said court, I did
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BAY CITY, TEXAS
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CLEAN, PURE, CRYSTAL-CLEAR
Smooth
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CENTRAL POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY
thorongh jol nt moderate
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DR.M.ERT
Work
rade
of your car and inereasin
the pleasure of driving.
OPTICIAN AND
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Electric Contractin'?
3. B. Fischer
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and Repairing
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Schultze Electric Co.
PAYS ITS
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IN WINTER
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over through savings in food.
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ant Beat Our
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Milk
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$
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in amount of ice used.
Sanitary Dairy
$
Give more per dollar than
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ever before
Phone 203
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Simon Bros
$
G. B. ADAMS
$
Plumbing, Fixture* and Fitting*
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SAVE WITH ICE
Gas Work a Specialty
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CENTRAL POWER
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LIGHT COMPANY
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e played two gamen with them
won the first and they the set
1 rule toward delinquent tax payegs?
’ Why not postpone by proper lesis-
F. M
Alice
With ice costing the average family only $3.54 a month
the year 'round and much less than that during the
winter months, the small cost of ice is made many times
"There was a new
in the primary room
while their mothei
count of iline
Larger, Quicker.
Cheaper Cains
durine 11
ne wir
Our pre
75 pupila
arm feels
Mt and
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tit ■
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Friday
young
of intrinsic value it begins to de
troy the base of tlie tax itself.
What if departmental and inst-
tutional functioning could use con-
veniently an additional sum of pub-
Everyone is cordially invited.
Church corner 5th and Ave. C.
Services Sunday morning at 11.
Sunday School at 9:15 a.m.
The Store with tho
Ch •ikerboard Sign
did, ev
better
heaten
daya
Although tll< roa
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sequence of rupture, promptly dB
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Sheriff Matagorda Co., Texas.
Christian Science
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HOME OPFICE:
5:» Noston Hili.. Minneapolis, Minn.
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They are getting some good
before both the government and
the people governed. Taxation haul
to rent i
y Sun-
rain.
Our senlor boys played n basket-
ball game with Palaelos last Thurs-
FUriA,
PIG CHOW"
tn CNtCKESaS,AGOGN HL I
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In Houston d
3 Mra. Chilen i
5 her montl ' n
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So why not, in a spirit of fore .
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....... field of private enterprise is facing tober, A D. 1930, in favor of Alamo I
. while ituation which harsh measures Lumber Co., a private corporation I
and against Annie Jefferson Carmi-
kle and Dennis Carmikle, No. 11919
we were not
hope we may
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Goff from Houston,
v nlgl.t * ith his par-
lie.) a stage where it lias be- 10-17-21-31.
night. After the singin the
lie revenue. This is not a conveni-
A good greasing job on
Mrs. Wells, was laid aw
III the Collezeport cul
day afternoon
Miss Vera Wlllmms
and necessities of home life appeal
alike to Ilie legislative conscious-
ness.
There is of course some truth in
the contention that a tax is a pen-
alty on thrift and initiative, lint
that is true of all taxation We can-
not success fully tax sloth and pov-
Bring your children
from Ames I tatisties 95 per cent
2" ; out method.
icceHs 1 In
x partly ad-
be better.
Mr and Mfh. W. T Roberts have
I are going to get the pructiet il
I the weathe will permit
I I I < TRK I (N III M TING
VSTIMATES o\ U I. WORK
i*. to play El Maton in
also on
heuvy raln whlch
it the niormam to
turned Sunday night
in the
Little Junior Nygard is on tin
Hick list. The doctor has been with
him twice. We hope he will soon
were muddy,
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Patronize Tribune Advertisers.
spent tin
kutbuil last
but the EI
rather good basketball Kames this
‘season Our senior girls have play
«'d several games and have been
deteated only once The girls were
am now experiencing its blighting State of Texas.
effect upon agriculture and the Whereas, by virtue of an alias [
I many elementa of employment de order of sale issued out of the dis
pendle nt upon its sue << n, the prices trict court of Matagorda county,
ordinarily to be expected lor farm Texas, on a judgment rendered inl
produets fail. Hight now the whole said court on the 22nd day of Oc-
ing game with them oon < ll course
we believe we can win. Our boy
I ll.....r Holl.
The nttendance since tlie!
on the 9th day of January, A. D.
1931 at 6:25 o'clock p.m, levy upon !
the following described tracts and ■
parcels of land slutate in the coun-
ty of Matarorda, state of Texas,
and belonging to the said Annie
i ome a • oi
member t
silver lini
' ■ elinins
b ' final I
view A s
Henry Salos and Jerry Pes
Miks Douglas
Yen Can Whip Our
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Lu i IuI judi ii wus
(. F. Rtedlich, Minneapolis, Minn., ley left eariy Sunday morniug f
will demonstrate withiout charge his ' Houston to visit relativet They re
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SHERIFFS SALE
Order of Sale.
beaten this time by Markhain We
urn met with
h last Th ui
from He hool one mid one-half days
I Therefore, four tenchers had the
cost prolonging the lift
looking'
Midfield bn been enjoying some ed, or which permits excessive fees j title and interest of the said An-
to be charged against the payer, is,nte Jefferson Carmikle and Dennis
hh a revenue measure a failure. i Carmikle in and to raid property.
There is no use In trying, even if Dated at Bay City, Texas, this the
se8
h Mr Home i
3 spent Thur
ents
. Becau ' i 1
e fell Fridas 'I
Helman Inilding
(Next to t olonial Theatre)
Itt Chilew went 1
the week-end :
pupil to enter
Monday.
Chiles ure
with friendu
is away on a <
sick list last week. Her sister-in-
I law, Mrs. Douglas took pit place
We had community singing again
nway any day, so let’s put our
sunny nmiles to work and outwit
thin old monster. Come on every
body! Let's be optimistie! Smile!
Ice pays its own way! Get it regularly right through the
winter and keep the ice chamber of your refrigerator
FULL for most efficient refrigeration and for actual saving
hall not offer the excuse come a serious problem.; almost a ------ —o—o--------I---
o though a pool matter of survival of the fittest. FOR RENT Two room apartment,
than none. W Preservation of private industry | gar aze. Mrs. Anderson, East 5th
street. 14-19pd
Kt Tootni
spondiny ii"
Mr and Mis Claude H
Mt Willie
Ice keeps meats, milk, eggs, fruit and cooked foods at the
right temperature, protecting them from the deteriorating
changes in weather which occur in the winter season as
well as in summer.
short time,
Thu secret of their
work. W<
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<"I to federa I i <m rt.
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Penland '
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and frequently as much a i twenty .
go for fees and other costs if in ent time for that either. When
fact the collection of delinquent I 1 hose who by luxation support the
revenues is the objective, why make soyernment are forced to retrench,
lit more difficult for the delinquent la responsive government will like-
1 to pay ? I w ise retrench.
s • usual 1n1n
ben We nmml
E if we woul
Mik and
wwould be in a b‘
E"It isnyt <i
smile, or It isn't
qo smile. So smil
■KMe. ft will t
b f you'll •
E Just to smile
"Asn
holidays Im hi ch
s, ns shown by the
p of snid addition to
ecord in the deed re-
Matasorda county, to-
week end with Hu' Kundingel
Mr James Della Hetta who has
been suffering horn tin infected
< and Mr w
isht They ph
constipation, nearly alway a
ADA PHH.LII’N
ref ar, -Treasurer t
MYHTI.K SMIrl
Wednesday evening services at s *
Mrs Claire F Pollard was a wel-
come visitor of our school last
alimlur.........
control. Crop failures occur at
times And. as Io our sorrow we County of Matagorda,
' day. Jun. 15, The score was 32-
1 in favor of l’alacios. The boy
piayed a prartice game afterwards, I pu r
Friday, the twenty third we hr
tend to play Hh in three ba kri-
ll h am i. llope wo do better than
we did the In lime
Ihldlo Kcho,
anec a
task of keeping five rooms.
Mr. L. Nyzard and Mr W.
Gunter made a business trip
Hlonston last week.
Basketbal Games Fhis Season, of the revenue sought to be obtain- lir auction, for cash, all the right,
the older people
? With Jefferson Carmikle an<l Dennis
ed upon Carmikle, to-wit:
" et hen Lot No. ten (10), in block No.
id ioca nineteen (49) in Ilie extension to
g We hope to do belle lli
E “Practice mak* pi ri» • I
new radio.
• boys and girls wered
Corn alone doesn’t mal
grow big enough c
enough. It needs a supz >
1 ment, and Purina Pig Chow
added to your corn wiil gi . •
you just the tight proteins
and minerals for big frames
and quick growth.
Qui k growth means early
; m a r k e t—h i i) price —mo re
Thursday morning.
Mi Loyce Coffin w ।
their tux obligations it is usually
I Im* in eire umstances it is usually
to visit with
week or ten
Sport News,
i not been on the play-
much as we would have
week on in < *>iint of the
Alline ......I in
NSeventh Kimis li ■ . I
Gertrud I "I
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seventoeu people gathered .ll till'
community Ill'll ndny 1ol 111
lists. Sudienly
ed: "Mr. ilarbi
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(Facts and F’iction.)
Ear every dollar that finds it
way into the public treasury result
ing from delinquent tax suits, twe
The eighth grad
thereon and on the 3rd day of Feb-
ruary A. D. 1931, being the fl' !
the lours of ten o’clock a.m. and
day sel ool iv h ■
Tim King’ I' inl
Mrs. ilelen Holswort
day.
Mr Robeit win
Food odors are absorbed by melting ice and carried
out of the refrigerator through the drain, thereby insuring
you of the greatest purity in everything you eat.
10 Forcit,
justed device soals the opening were made happy by the arrival of
without discomtort or detention 11 110) 1 1 1 e0 Ilium
rrom work it Is practically ever । M‛ . and Mr. Jo Zupalac and
iasting. sanitary, comfortable ..... son, Steve,.attended the m-ralof
netually holds mpimw which|M JohnKruppa of H1 ’ nmpo
. , ... I lley lert Friday and returned on
heretofore were conuidered uncon ,
. .... i sunday evening Ml. Kruppa was a
t rol in ide. । , ii ,, ।
. . . iii ..i relalive of Mim Zapalac.
Stomac i trolhleH, backache and .. .. ., I, '
Mik • (,. Hlinkiey Im viistinE
i Mr. and Mrs (. M. Brinkley and
family. She in Mr, Brinkley’s
' mot her.
Mrs. Mandy Anderson an 1 Ve ’ ne
Anderson motored dowu from Red
Oak, Iowa, la t wi el They wer
guests in the Franzon home Thui
City Announcements
For fity Tax A-se-sor and
Colleetor:
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NOTICE: All whom we
treated during tlie past ten 1
are invited to come in for a
inspection
ition, all suits instituted for taxes I
elinquent for pi.il years and give
veryone a fighting chance to pay
sek from Hallettsville, were vis-!
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no monoy f
not help us
write yon a
ami family sunday
Mr. an I Mi ■ E> H. t Kremek are :
Ilie proud parents of a baby boy,,
born December 31.
Mr N. K. Mesparran mid Mi
John l’eteet left for Galvoston on
. unday, a * they had been summon-
The senior I>;i i • i ’ • •1 > 1
Palacin culm* over Fridu
R| our boy a The (UI1 " ■
unequalled method at Wharton on
Tuesday, Jim 27 at the Plaza hotel
l i.m in n in lo I bm. Evening by
telephone appointment,
Mr. C F itedlich ay *
Th® "pertoc : Itetention Shields”
pert service gives yon a
For myse
am tor< ed ■
prefer to
I cannot >1
Surely H 1"
means of
that it f« ne
We need ■
enough . I-’
with worn <
provide us i
has eroneh
I can see tl
to help us I
badly I hi
crippled ha
ever you wi
predated a
for a pet sor
With friend
Although
Roll Call i
are asked
appeal, as
Chairman N
Chapter An
Bay City, 1
Greatly I
i* door of said county. I
for Hale and sell at pub-
1 Misa Williama is I I lin/
Eweek with Mb ■ Mali* o i..
MDorothy Frunzen, who an
L with Mra. Bum .
। hold the rupt ire perfectly, no mut
■ tor what p iition the body II sum
or how hcavy tile weight volt lift
They give instant relief mid con-
tract Ilie opening in a remarkably
Thursday afternoon,
of their players met
expe it n< e and should have aerty. The more we might assess
Erudecko strong ham next year. them the less revenue would be de-
o o । rived. And yet the same is true of
Delinquent and tax exhausted property ami enter-
i -r. pliSe. When taxation has reached a
Other 1 axes point where it pinches slices out
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 193, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 21, 1931, newspaper, January 21, 1931; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1554308/m1/4/: 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.