The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 89, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 17, 1928 Page: 1 of 4
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ICE CREAM
The Daily Tribune
Summer Candies
Made From Fresh
Peaches
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$1,313,653.08
Gruen Strap Watch $ 37.50
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$1,312,653.08
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BAY CITY BANK & TRUST CO.
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PORTABLES! PORTABLES!
It ESOVRCES
Victors, Columbias, Brunswicks
Loans and Discounts
$313,832.05
Bonds anil Stocks
91,126,31
Wonderful For I hat Beach Trip
9,748.77
1 Furniture and Fixtures
6,117.11
Interest In Guaranty Fund
3,566.18
LA TEST RECORDS
Cash mid Sight Exxehnnge
111,460,48
$538,850,90
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Pa yUs a Visit
The box
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W. E. GOODWIN
Capital Slock
$65,000.00
By I .in line Mallard
I’ndivided Profits
12,918.51
Phone 80
HI POSITS
% 160,902.36
$338,850.90
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mills seream in fliuht.
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So wild and sad, oh sea. your
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Your beauty close enough
FEEDS
Condensed Statement
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CITIZENS STATE BANK
Missouri Pacific Lines
Too much grain produces fat and heat.
Texas lit the Close of Business June 30th, 1928.
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RESOURCES
Baseball Excursion
T. A. WALKER
Dallas vs. Houston
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$537,328.81
LIA HILITIES
Sunday, July 22
$537,328.81
The above statement is correct.
GEO. R. BURKE, Cashier.
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that went all over the world. But
not until after the meat was
prepared for market.
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The sinews and tendons went
to Canada and Mexico—first
boiled down into glue used in
the manufacture of furniture.
8 50,000.00
10,977.2
15,710.00
460,611.4
Swift & Company handles
thousands of animals daily and
uses every part of them. Econ-
omy results.
Loans mid Discounts
Banking House
Furniture mid Fixtures
01 her Real Estate
Bonds mid Stocks -.....—
Interest in mid Assessment for Guaranty Fund
Other Resourees
Customers Bond. ___________ __________________
Cash mid Exchange ............................-—
$100,000.00
25,000.00
13,929.51
7,531.72
21,600.00
1,112,591.85
1 apital Stock
Undivided Profits
4 ustomers Bonds
Deposits
Statement of Condition
C. P. & L CO. HOLDS
PUBLIC RELATIONS
MEETING MONDAY
San
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Every part of this steer went
somewhere and was used even
tiny glands no bigger than peas
went to pharmaceutical houses
to be made into medicine.
Lonas
1 . S. Bond, to secure cireulation
Stocks mid Bonds
I Furniture mid Fixtures
Banking House
Other Kent Estate
Bills nt' Exehange
Cull Loans
1 . S. Bonds
Cush
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$521,058.S6
23,000,00
157.828.
2,300.00
12,500.00
s,115.s6
if you expect to have winter eggs it will
be necessary to feed your hens correctly.
At the Close of Business June 30, 1 928
4 apital Stock
Surplus
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Reserves
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t score is not obtainable a
book was misplaced, forgot
Ice crop
narket
$293,97S.99
10,000.00
8,382.00
16,813.81
77,838.50
2,156.73
12.50
15,7 40.00
82,076.79
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CAPITAL $12,000.00
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Come to the
Keep good mash before the hens all the
time and feed les grain.
! i normousiy and advertising will do it I
can never hold
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I know stretch <i| glistening beach.
All amber, zold and white.
Where blue -zreen tides run swift and
sure.
it could all be
Visitor a ara nalcoma at
Swift & Company packing planta
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Bay City-South Texas Abstract
and Title Company
It. 11. MASI -LEV. Manazer
A strap watch
for summit playtime
The strap's the outdoor watch, the only
kind to wear for golf, tennis, motoring or
any sport. It can’t drop, no matter how
hard you play. You don’t need a vest to
carry it. Just raise your arm to see the time.
We’ve a large variety of straps here from
$27.50 to $150. They're Gruens, too, which
means that they’re distinctive and reliable.
And anyone can see at a glance that they
were made for the wrists of men!
•1. And to think all in I innings
sing. Parker and Dean each |
the old apple lor a round trip.
ew days to be tin . 1
Aru-t long.
lor a briof visit, accompuniesl by
Vunce l’orti i, distriot manager
The shin bones went to Shef-
field, England, where they
became knife handles that were
carried in men’s pockets to
South Africa and London.
three-reel film of the life of Thomas
A. Edison was shown. Tills was very
| interesting, at the conclusion of which
the Rice Belt adjourned to their next
। regular meeting in August.
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Hard Shells Take
Wesley Youngsters
For Long Ride
to the public a
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I Following Mi
Rteal Estate
pitching for the Baptists held
Juniors down for a few bingles. While
watched his offerings lake to the air
for long rides many limes and oft
Boone's address.
Rice Bill
See ’
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Is Rendered to the Commissioner of Nanking of Ilie Slate of
MEMBERCRTENWATCWU—-
THE OLDEST ABSTRACT COMPANY IS MATAGORDA COUNTY
Our Abstract mid Title Sen Ice is backed by Thorongh Responsi-
bility Assured by Ample t apital mid Aeests. And Our
Responsihility Never Ends.
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100 "ngravei. Latest Type
reis for $2,00, tliis month i
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The above statemeit is
Miss Virginia
nd bigger truth* this full
VOLlMI XXIII M Mill If $$.
The fine hair in its ears went
to Paris to be used in an artist’s
“camel’s hair” brush.
I oh. fugitive the rushing winds
I Thai blow such stinging spray.
i r nate h i in laughter from m; liy
_ And flin it far away
service beyond re-
The farmer who raised this
steer was glad to sell it to Swift
& Company for a good cash price.
If he had prepared it for market
himself, it would not have been
worth so much. Besides the meat,
he could have saved only the
hide and fats. All the rest of
the steer would have been lost.
HAMILL, Vice l’resident md Cm bier.
anyway. ‘twasn’t there.
et‘s get into the swing for a bettei
You benefit by it. Swift &
Company’s profit from all
sources amounts to only a frac-
tion of a cent per pound
tudy of public utility. The aim of ton !•" a
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Miss Lee James has as her guest of
The Rice Pelt group ol the Centi 1, 0 ° T
Power and Light Company held an ill l Mrs P <• Huston will leuve tumor
teresting meeting here yesterday at ' row for an extended stay in San An j
Hie Colonial Theatre from 12 ao toltonio. She will be at the Plaza Hotel
2:30 p in. This program featured । All's Flouston will stop over Ip Whir
There Is Nothing loo Good For Our Friends
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cpany io so train its personnel that
any service it may be called upon to
render may be done more intelligents .
more efficientty . nd w ph greatest
satistaction to the customer
Hr H S Mosley, dist rict chiel clerk;
Air R. W Bussell, manager at Bay
City, and Mrs. L H Miller cashier at
Columbus. spoke interestingly on the
question of company organization, the
problems ol the local manager and
how the public's finaneial and eco-
nomie interests are represented in
the public utility. These talks wen
i most worth while .
; The Rice Belt was particularly tor-
tunate to have with them for this oc
casion. Mr W D. Boone, secretary and
treasurer of the Central Power and
Light Company, whose headquart res'
nue at San Antonio in addition to
I iliis post Mr Boone is director of pub
i lie relations for the company A man
alive to his fingertips with all that
concerns the public utility field, Mr.
Boone's talk was the feature of the
entire program He spoke on the
eionomies of public utilities, covering
ihe subject in such a way an to make
it alive with interest in discussing
the subject, Mr Boone asked for Ilie
co-operation of the personnel in giving
Let's hit the stride, now' Fat cat- Mr w D Boom one ot the olficial •---
le. tine cotton .ind corn a a good ! family of the < utral Power and Light 1$- -
I 1 । ompans n San Antonio who holds I
limp:. p • । I ecretury a m| i ri usurer ol 1 |
Su. Ilie compai ' ind al o that of duet |oi I
xet ready with lour advertising I'll, ot public relations, was a visitor toll
trade ol Huy City can be increased the city yesterday Mi z \ Carson,
also of the rolations department, ac : I
। ompanied Mr Boone Alter spend J
na tli* das hole they drove to Hous | I
Reversing the tables, undoubtedly
due to Ping Bodie Davidson’s illness,
the Baptists whipped the little Wes-
i leyans yesterday so bad they seem
: now amptly compensated for their
j previous drubbings. Ping Bodie is the
Baptist stellar performer but it is un
canny that practically all of (he John's
men are featured when he is not there
lo feature the feat He must be a
Pierce Vandiver to his team haul
luck Ping.
Anyway, folks, the score is so large
we kinda have to sneak up on it, crawl
around it, turn our binoculars up side
down to look at it before we can final
ly tell you Seems like Count Gaudet's
golf score or S M I , and N & M. foot
ball score.
Well, here il is featured by home
runs, long hits and marathon races
the score is Baptist 12, Wesley Juniors
$115,917.
•00,000.00
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 89, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 17, 1928, newspaper, July 17, 1928; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1553612/m1/1/: 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.