The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, June 14, 1929 Page: 1 of 4
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reeling a rodent campaign. As you
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fuel purple,
save the ex-
Kuesel. Mrs John Blum and Mrs. Jim
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meant to us. They have made Africa
. . reality and our interest has been
cent excise tax on Euso-ldoubled in our black friends, because'
Tills, he believes, will
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BAYCITY,, FRIDAY, JIN} ll. 1929,
B< l of all, it was
get busy and get rid of them,
war is on!
Last year Mr. Don Spencer,
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on Father’s Day!
era) sponsors are said to have resort-body took part.
ed to unfair methods cream and cake
The scandal was unearthed when Ilie evening.
ROOMS FOR RENT
tore Store. E. Sixth St.
Of course, that engagement ring must be a
diamond solitaire. For what else is so per-
fect and everlasting a symbol of regard!
Yet, there is much to consider.....the color
and texture of the stone, the quality of ma-
terials, design, and engraving in its set ting.
We are confident that our knowledge of
these things, together with your help in se-
lecting the style, will place in your hands
the one ring that meets your every wish.
Why not come in today?
these years is evidence that its policy
proceeds of this dty . l‘o begin with.
A briday shower was given at thewe must pay ofl all our debta in
hor......1 II W Hafer by Mins Willie l'"T while we were setting the
Mae Ku I Thursday anternoon from band under wayi then We want to Het
! until 4:50 O'clock in nonor of Mrs.!'' renerve fund in the treasury, to be
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Rov lizrli, rhe blidle belore hler
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mu Hi • waS Mi > llb) Welle Lev oi , i, . .
1(| ( it, again. \nd alten all this is done
. . . .... , , ... thori are unall items of ecuipment of
Arnone those present were MINSeF . . . ,
Marjorie drisham. Donie ella Mayes, various,kind that i8 needed. ,.
Lenata Hafer, Lucille Lel Lubia I his band is }our band, and with-
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Kadesky, Melba Kuesel. Millie Mue .. , ,
, , .. ... ... It cannot exis I here is nothin. that
Kuesel. LeHsie Mae Slue .no Hivyn . . ,, 1,
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('urns. Mrs Lokex liudul ion and , . , ,
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baby. Mrs. Hlallie Mangrem and baby. . . , ' , " . ., , . 1 .. .„
. ,■ ,, ,, ... .. , " pe as a good band, and right here in
Mrs (rirrin, Mrs. II W. Haler, Mrs.
Bill Sansing, Mrs. Roy
Witl n savings account in this strong bank, you have money
at your linger tips, to use when mid where you wish it. Aud
while It is on deposit lu re it Is earning money for you. Wly not,
start mi account today ! It takes but Hille, and then you are
playing safe.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
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Corpus Christi, .lune 11 The first/)
bale of cotton of the 1929 season in 3
this section brought $1.00 u pound at ‘
an unction here today.
For thirty (Hie years the Bay
Mrs Schaedel each told of some of before we fully realize il We
Refreshments of ice endorsed the use of Ilie sodium cyanide
were served during egg which Mr. Spencer had been using I
proval til its pal rons.
creasing the gasoline tax. P’roceeds ol only mail token of appreciation for
the lax are to be used for stale high - what Mr. and Mrs Schaedel have
concerted effort our
your Shu
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sloran
Reno, Nev., .him* 11. The horned oi the (‘ircle.
toad race, a feature of the Gildfield- very interesting report oi the Mineral
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that they will again give uh an
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We are not quite sure, but It Is be-!
the returned missionaries, alter which
she presented them with "Ilie fruits of
poundin ." They were presented a
beautitul bouquet oi flowers from the
Epworth League, by Kose Porter,
These muttifi stations of love were
one contestlint had carefully skinned
a loud and put the skin on a lizard
which, of course, can outrun any toad.
dollars every week.
of I heir having given their lives and
services there. We are glad to have '
them among us again, lint regret that ,
it was impossible for them to continue .
their wonderful work.
We all eagerly listened as Mr. and
EXEMPTION PLAN
•11—"" I1 1 —-11’ and Mi charles Scha del.
-- Kev. Tei I V Wilson led in
received a fresh supply of sodium
cyanide eggs. (hl some and start
working today ! If you would like to
I have a demonstration, call the cham-
ber of commerce.
We are herein giving directions lor
ihe use of tin cyanegg :
Be careful with the eggs as they are
poisonious. Do not let the children
touch them. It is wise to use gloves
when handling them.
Crush one egg to two gallons of
'water. Mix thoroughly with stick.
Pour part of the solution over bed.
'then using sharp stick or iron rod.
I punch the bed full of holes. (io as
deep as you can! Now pour more so-
lution over bed. Follow with several
buckets of waler to wash poison down
in bed.
Be sure to reach the depth and
breadth of the bed. because the main
! object is to kill the queens.
Let our
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As usual Ilie ants are everywhere
Austin, June 11 Purple gasoline
for use in machinery not operated on
the highway is advocated by Repr
sentative W. E Pope of Corpus Christi
as a solution for the very vexing prob-
lem of refunds on gasoline thus used
in case the legislature enacts a bill in-
Bank & I inst Co., has been engaged
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county. The
pense and complication of the elabo-
rate refunding system proposed in
other gasoline tax bills before the
legislature.
The hard-hitting Corpus Christi
legislator also incorporates in his bill
a provision that the revenue shall not
their experiene es and work. We hope
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Zuber lire cover, between Itugeley’s sinning to look and feel as it it might
Switeh and Bay City ieward l . And there are farmers who tell us
Ditch IJdp.they can use it.
be: "Nore Dead
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tomers and the development of Bay
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------ • what is generally known as the "fire 1
Used Fumi- ant.”
The mid-week serine at the Meth-
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Tomorrow is tag day Buy u tag
..nd help the bos s along.
Many of you are. perhaps, wonder
Ing just what is to be done with the
The bale was picked by S L. Hen-
uit near Edcouch Texas, Tuesday,
and was ginned at Edcouch Wednes
day it weighed 137 pounds and ar
rived in-re last night
The cotton exchange received it and
placed it on exhibition
THE PESTS AGAIN
the Coolest
Pace in
near here, has been called off, as sev- This was a social meeting and every when Mr. Spencer was with u- He
serviie Then Mis.
the lite Tomorrow will give you your
chance to show that you are for the
land and Bay Citi, first, last and all
the time.
, Tomorrow, then. Don't forget
- 1 onstrating how to kill them. The
On Wednesday night, June 5th, a tormula that he gave us has been
joint meeting of the Woodmen and widely and effectively used.
Circle was held in the new home of; We shall not be so fortunate as to
the two orzanizations, which is local- have Mr. Spencer with us again this
ed in the Boney building, with a large year, but if we follow his directions,
attendance of members. I we will soon be rid of those little
District Manager, Mrs. Callle Barry, fiery pests that persist in coming in
and with the consent of the county
commissioners court of the county in I
which funds me to be expended Tin !
bill also would prevent the state high- I
way department from changing a
route against the will of the county.
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Speaking of Skin Games
Remember Dad with a gift from our varied as-
sortment of lies, Sox, Handkerchiefs, Shirts,
Supporters and Suspender Sets, and various
other combinations we have obtained especially
for this occasion.
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, June 14, 1929, newspaper, June 14, 1929; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1554035/m1/1/: 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.