The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 13, 1929 Page: 4 of 4
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The Company is pleased to announce
a further reduction in the first step of
the Domestic and Commercial Lighting
Service Schedules, effective on current
now being used and to be billed July 1 st.
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The reduction of these rate schedules
ie made possible by a wider and in-
creased use of electricity, and is in line
with our policy of continuing our rate
reductions. This further decrease is
offered to our customers to encourage
the more general use of lighting and
other electrical devices in the home and
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mills Wednenday . amounting
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in the year for SERV ( E.
wait several days, pay ex-
This new two-base oil provides a smooth unbroken film wherever
metal touches metal in your motor, seals the spaces between piston
rings ami cylinder walls, efliciently lubricates every part.
icter God ever created. Let
us show him that we appre-
ciate him . . that we under-
ket,
Mr I. B
been spondin
Gibson out qulte 1 bit more
The road out to 0‘( onnell s
up and we are giad to ’ Mr
Mims Abbie out arain. III 0 I
Mrs Ml Mahon Im weurinr i
because uhe it > ill hl l i
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automobile at • id
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were broken IL
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to improve
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n a trip urounc the world W I
Me p 0uer
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mother, MrH
Mins Nora
place in an •
enjoyinF her
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A A M Cullege
Mi Edward N
her brother. Mr
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Mr A D Thoi
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press O| pare el post charges
ndthenp I I HEM ON
The r < ent ly org:
ed Lions Club Willi
quet on Friday niJ
W hich time the el uI
to the serv ices of |||
and become an aq
city affairs. I
The banquet will
Tex Hotel and «||| I
iting Lions from it
Sealy, Houston Hill
three Hillel places I
event this is expel
A complete progr
entertaining has hl
ubject being assis
speaker or artist. I
speaking, musie, ill
acceptance of the I
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ing and will be real
a part of llie eveni
The program full
Song: "America’l
Invocation Her .1
Sony : ' I Love th
Banquet I
Song Mrs. W. ll
Mi .1 H Shot kb y visited I
a little whlle He lived lore
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all expense paid MiNB John on
neice of Mr Mike < >'< onnell and
Ahbie Johnson
The othe day the Iuinc bi
Robert (ocke wont in b l’oole
came back w hh five live armnui
Mr and Mi i Eduard Noble, who
ti than you are asked to pay
for local
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All this with Goodyear
On Sunday, June 16th, we
pay tribute to one of the
grandest characters on this
old earth. No matter who he
is, or what he may be, this
mild, hard looking old fel-
low deserves every mark of
respect or love we may give
him. The real salt of the
earth, the man who uncom-
plainingly shoulders both our
burdens and his own, who
smiles when the going is
hardest is the finest char-
Representing L
City Sims Dought
Club.
Music By Orche
Lionism By Liq
Visiting Club iJ
\ iolin Solo Mis
Presentation of
Governor Lion Kat
Acceptance of (
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Song: "Lions Ti
By All. I
The Bay City Li
with 22 me mbers,
Secrest, Wilmer Ni
A S. Collins, Eddi
I'M m : i. : .i I
ley J G. Stephel
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Castleton, AustinI
tsch. 1. M M.ltl
it. W. Wheeloek, 11
Robison, B. it. Ilan
The officers are I
ident ; Wilmer N
Jimmie Grtrell, I
A. S Collins, Lioi
lenherg .tail twistk
Like all such ■
Lions Club is for I
advancement of ■
worthy undertakI
and carries out ■
civic uplift and e•
motes a zenerti sil
and friendliness. B
Weekly meetinrI
days, at which i<B
and talks made f•
in addition to •
on e I w ok. » IB B
ing and timely ar
t ion oi "I‘li Tow til
a member of the
tion. These artieL
and worth radin
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Summer I
By Mrs. Marston Johnsun
For the P.-T. A.
Mrs. Geo. Rainey is at bourn niter n
lengthy may in Houston We tre d
to have her with us again
Miss Beryl Hell and MH I iva H.'
Patterson, two of Olli l ist yeai teuch
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sacks ileceipt ’ ill cleun were 11,220
pockets
Lake Charlet elearet Idi London
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 13, 1929, newspaper, June 13, 1929; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1554034/m1/4/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.