The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 79, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 24, 1929 Page: 1 of 4
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BAY CITY, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, 1929
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Know Texas
CON DENSED STA FEM EN T
ROTARY CLUB
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
$
I motor by reducing the
in
color gasoline orange for identifi-
dustry H
ere.
knockless fuel lias not
Hence it has become necessary to
central
fire
lor
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674,061.64
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TOTAL
NINI MOTOR COMPANY
LIABILITIES
Moore was reared at Buy City.
"He
resigned his positions with
the
e firms to go into the
army
FOR COMPLETE SERVICE
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TOTAL
—Weaver Car Washer
Boyer is concerned. The shells are
~n
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—Alemite High Pressure
saw.
Lubrication
$
Statement of Condition of
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—Linendoll Brake Tester
BAY CITY BANK AND TRUST CO.
$
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— Weaver Wrecking Crane
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—Firestone Tires, Tubes
RESOURCES
—Parts, Accessories
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educational
the Itotary Club welcomes him
AemeE
•e
175,879,47
Mrs. Atwater.
TOTAL
$586,070.16
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LIABILITIES
Come to
Secretary.
$586,670.16
D. P. Moore
P. R. HAMILL, Vice Prerident and Cashier.
OFFICERS
Dry Goods Co
Today
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GREEN FROG CONFECTIONERY
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We Deliver
Phone 14
CONDENSED STATEMENT
CITIZENS STATE BANK
We have some unusual bar
of
$
gains Sor you
2
$
PINK GLASS
3
RESOUR( 1 s
$11.25
to
$2.9S
Formerly $37.50, reduced
$28.13
to .
$1.31
Formerly $24.00, reduced
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$17.95
to
11,340.00
$1.13
Formerly $10.00, reduced
11
35.34
$11.25
to
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... 700
1
TOTAL
Now is your chance
BLUE GLASS
$45.00
to
LIABII ITUS
Formerly $75.00, reduced
$3.95
$3 7.50
to
1 0
$5.40
to S-A-V.E
TOTAL ___
$621,816.14
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i $20.00
to
Formerly $25.00, reduced
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$12.50
to
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$ 48.7 3
to
Formerly $75.00. reduced
$56.25
We are looking for you
to
G.B. ADAMS
W. F. TETTS
$
Plumbing, Fixtures and Fittings
D. P. MOORE DRY GOODS CO
Jeweler
Optometrist
Gas Work a Specialty
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SCOTT DRUG CO.
PHONE
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Silk Dresses $1.00 up to $5.00
Wool Dresses $1.00 up to $5.00
d help
heme.
DAYBYDAYITIS MAKING '
OUR STORE BIGGER. BET- 1
TER AMD MORE POPULAR. I
rnish-
things
tmost
THE FOURTH
INCREDIENT
that
• may
may
uncan
radio.
163.180.08
180,131.56
$150,000.00
116,250 00
37,500.00
hut to these we always add
— “SATISFAC TION" — the :
fourth and fiuest ingredient
known to modern business.
Bay City, Texas
At the Close of Business, June 29, 1929
$78,897.47
76,000.00
22,000.00
forced to use the strong arm meth-
od on some of the boys before he
United Cigars Quits
Coupons; Will Use
Ads In Newspapers
stead of just an explosion. The old I
time gasoline and even the modern
ROTARY CLUB HAS ROTARIAN FRED
INTERESTING MEET BOYER ADDRESSES
and
as a
Capital Stock .
Surplus
Undivided Profits
Circulation
DEPOSITS
GET YOUR CHINA, GLASS
AND GIFT GOOLS NOW!
station and enlarged fire alarm sys.
tern.
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Texas streams carry into the
Gulf of Mexico approximately
26,913,000 acre-feet every year.
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roolen
t, per-
rvedly
y and
Loans and Discounts
Bunking House
Furniture and Fixtures
Other Real Estate
Bonds and stocks
Customers’ Bonds
Cash and Exchange
$437,357.18
26,000.00
97,395.38
1 2,000.00
2,000.00
4.546.86
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Loans and Discounts
Bonds and Stocks
Heal Estate
Furniture and Fixtures
Cash and Sight Exchange
Call Loans
U. S. Certificates of Indebtednes
There are 3,136 cities, towns
and villages in Texas, with 92,-
500 business concerns of all
kinds.
TOTAL
The above statement is correct
member as long as he remains in
Bay City.
finest
ere is
e that
ippre-
varied
rative
Capital Stock.....
Undivided Profits
Customers’ Bonds
DEPOSITS ...............
Capital Stock
Undivided Profits
DEPOSITS
The 1928 Texas wool dip is
estimated at 40,000,000 pounds,
valued at more than $12,000,-
000.
$ 65.000.00
15.156.89
606.531.27
Bay City, Texas
HY RUGELEY
P. R. HAMILL
L B. LUDER
J ERWIN
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Formerly $3.75, reduced
to .....................
Formerly $1.75, reduced
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Formerly $1.50, reduced
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Formerly $1.00. reduced
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' BAY CITY BOY
STEPS UP A PEG
$245,763.8:1
148,998.09
10.028.77
6.000.00
Gulf No-Nox
Motor Fuel New
Aviation Grade
14.340.00
550.008.69
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combustion
t reusing <
We Serve Only
PURE SAXET ICE CREAM
The above statement is correct.
GEO. R. BURKE, Cashie
where they are polished.
According to Mr. Boyer, the mus-
Formerly $60.00, redced
to $30.00
in- l orange disc.
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the Bay City friends of the family
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An initial pric e of 52c a pound for
butterfat is announced by the Bor-
den plant at Waco.
Resident Since. 1914.
"Mr. Moore has been a resident of
and mother ot Perry Moore,
was reared in this city:
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Formerly $90.00, reduced
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ELMER’S SUMMER CANDIES
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in-
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j orange being a trade color in the
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Perry Moore Joins the
Federal 1 rust Com-
pany in Houston.
Momentum as Thrifty People Learn of
Great Savings Offered. Look Over List
of a Few Items:
Bay City, Texas
At the Close of Business, June 29, 1 929
knew what was going on. Deckard
The daily Tribune
There Is Nothing Too Good For Our Friends
Crystal City, in the Winter
Garden district, is the largest
shipping point of spinach in
the world. In the 1928-29 sea-
son spinach shipments out of
the Winter Garden area totaled
4,300 cars.
they are good
expense of taking care of the meat
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Elderly lady wants light house-
work. Call at tile Baker House for
They are placed in barrels
size of the b the Orange color. The Gulf Re
lining company were the first to
DIRECTORS
Hy Rugeley, R Lee Anderson. G A Moore, P. R. Hamill.
Edw. Hyun, T. J Walker, W. R. Horn, Jr.
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Annual Jewelry Reduction Sale Gaining
out with
are cut
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Three weeks will give us a crop.
The soil and season and the stalk
are all right.—sunshine will put
them all to work.
far us Mr.
of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Moore, father slow burning fuel that ignites with
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good move, Seth. One round trip
over those roads in a two ton truck
and most of these birds will ar-1
range to attend meetings in Bay O. E. S. Notice
Our veteran ex-secretary Frank' There will be a called meeting
Shaw Taylor, semed hurt because Friday night of the Eastern Star
his big brother failed to call on him. for the purpose of initiation.
so he could tell us something about AU members urged to attend.
President
Vice President and Cashier
Assistant Cashier
Assistant Cashier
torists who have been using NO-
NOX to their satisfaction will be
amazed at its performance since
Safety, Service and Economy
—all these are expected and
demanded wherever you buy
your drug store supplies—
Jackson and Mr. Lehr, of Rich-
mond, were the guests of Walter
Lloyd; Rev. R. L. Badgett, of Bay
City and Melton Fore of Houston
were the guests oi Ed Taulbee, and
C. P. Sheldon of Dallas and Rotar-
ian Fred Hoyer of Terre Haute,
were the guests of George Serrill.
Before going into the program.
President Seth announced he had
assigned a string of thirteen duties
for the guidance of our little Swed-
ish Sargent at Arms Emil Gustaf-
son, and proceeded to instruct Gus
to get loose from his bowl of soup
and collect ten cents from each
Rotarian present who did not have
and appreciated
was almost
out and hear Carey and ring the
bell with our attendance in theP
last meeting in July. V
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Let. us do your job printing F
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Fort Wortli has voted $3,000,000
proven to 1,n bonds. $2,(100,000 of it for sub-
be efficient to the extent required waysand viaducts as a part of the
' plan for a $4,000,000 passenger sta-
;1 mining camps,
■ missioned as a
afterward as a
For years the United cigar Stores assienment upon being commission-
Company has used little or no ad-ed was.a personal adjust of the
vertising beyond the distribution of Ninetieth division. stationed at San
coupons redeemable in merchan-Antonio. Relieved from this duty,
dise he had charge of the personnel di-
Recently the company announced I vision of the adjutant general’s of-
it had discontinued the coupon giv- lice in Washington, I) C., and later
ing and would start newspaper ad-1 ls Post personnel adjunct with
vertising as the result of an adver- j headqual ters at Hoboken, N. J., was
tising experiment by which, through ! in charge of personnel inspection at
newspaper space, 200,000 customers i ports of embarkation from Halifax
Land and Loan Company and of fife
Dumont Reality Company. Mr.
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chamber thereby
ompression. This
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creased compression culls for
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WATC HES
Formerly *60.00, reduecd „__. ,.2. , ■
to $43,00 Formerly $15.00, reduced
Formerly $65.00, reduced ’ _OO_ 8750
tion and freight terminal. A half
At the Close of Business, June 29, 1 929 • I
$1,225,360.06 « ,
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a circular
out-of-town members are expected
to make up. Understand Uncle
ASeth is going to get a truck and
"round up the bunch in town, send-
ing them to Eagle Lake Friday to
make up their attendance. its a
and was later corn-
ea plain. and soon
major. His first
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dived rightsin sand wanted the bal-jthen soaked and made ready for
w h J flag account paid Shipment to the factory where but-
without further delay. Looks like tons
Deckard is holding the sack, and
from what he had to say, he might
be forced to pay the balance.
sity thrown away. The fact that
one location is so temporary the
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Tribune ads are business getters.
NS-Nx MOTOR1 FUEL to a' point million ot the remainder is for ad-
almost fifty percent greater. This ditionstosthe municipal airport and
increase takes NO-NOX into the the remainder " ......—.........
aviation class of motor fuels. Mo-
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$264,014.31
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8.382.00
17.727.24
After singing the first vtrse of
"America," Odis Rainer pronounced I Terre Haute, Ind., Man
the invocation. Following the in- ~ . . -F 11
vocation. Rotarians were asked to. liives interesting talk
Introduce their guests. . A qi 11 m: • r
Harry L. Taylor, ot Houston, was •n Phen, digging in-
the guest of Walter Tetts; Mr. ’ ‘‘
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is not justif ide as
onevE 55 >uesoay. wiui only About 100 tons
Hve absent. Absentees today were; W1U be gathered from waters
kaleahsimsttnshmsmiarromina, frtminemmTr
Walker and Albert Wadsworth. Our spent here for every ton gathered.
easy flow of language, told of an j
industry new in Bay City but not a j
. new industry, that of shell digging,
extractedthe necessary dime. Jim There are many ways to gather
Iewismade a. big racket before the mussel but the one employed in
handing over hisdime, claiming thethe canal west or the river where
rate, ofinterest, was, °“ trageous Mr. Boyer is now working, is
since the principal involved wading in ana raling Mm ou
amounted to only twenty-live cents.' “he Dvalves are cxotd, ’ ’
We have no way o knowing just which could be utilized .....
how many dimes Gus collected,and chicken feed, through
however, he turned in one dollar
and sixty cents.
Deckard Cates got a chance and
was on his feet before Seth hardly
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• truthfully said that
Texas shipped more than
one-seventh of all the mixed
vegetables shipped in the
United States in the 1928-29
season. Totals: U. S. 35,000
cars; Texas 7,856 cars.
$1,225,360.06
The industry will, therefore, mean , „ „ , .
about $2500.00 to Bay City ing 1,1 approximately $3,500,000 a Texas Belting Company until ...
Mr. Boyer’s talk was interesting. year, part of which sum will be sold bis interest in the firm about
"turned over to a permanent in- 50 days ago."
crease in the use of newspaper ---------o____________
space."
on his badge. Gus
| "J. Perry Moore, formerly presi-
dent of the Texas Belting Company,
lias become assceiated with the
Federal Trust Company In its real
estate brokerage department, and
will specialize in business and in-
dustrial properties, John A Embry,
vice president and real estate of-
ficer of the trust firm, announced
Tuesday.
Following a very interesting ■
meeting of the Rotary Club which
Secretary Joel Coleman has very '
ably covered and which appears
elsewhere in this issue, Rotarian
Fred Boyer, guest of George Serrill. j
land in the shell digging business
here, gave a most educational talk
on Rotary and on the pearl button i
industry. , i
Following a preliminary Rotary
talk wherein he told of his sixteen ,
years as a member and gave the)
local club a few hints which were
appreciated, Rotarian Boyer. in his
m-e-
may confuse col-
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Aaron Bimon was called on forsels found in Texas have a pink
his threeminute speech, and read shell, consequently the industry has hewopapei ppave . avv,vvu cuswmers । • ...............—
a very interesting article from the not found its wav'here befor.’now were added on the Pacific coast into Baltimore; .. .
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...... o these shels “The result for the first week," and later with the Humble Oil and
said A. C. Allen. vice-president of Ret ining Company as executive's
the company, “was to bring in ap- i assistant in charge of industrial
proximately 500,000 additional cus- relations.
tomers to the United Cigar Stores. “In 1922 he resigned this position
The abolition of the coupon form of to go into business for himself, and
merchandising will result in a sav-for some time was president of the
Texas Belting Company until he
. $624, 816,14
$ 50,000.00
10,467.45
VOL. 24 NO. 79
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i in till things Qualty Fib I or Qual i or w ith' riciency whi h is not the I
ity oil means quality pet torman e ' case. > he Orang, color has nothing
of the motor When th. "motor goesto do withell.....ney it would be
well all is well Automotive en- just as Rood if water .white in color,
gineers are seeking to perfect the You. may identify GULF NONOX
Farm timber in thirty-four
East and Northeast Texas
counties brought its owners
*6,192.000 in 1928, according to
Slate Forester E. O. Siecke.
2,
Formerly $50.00, reduced
9Se 1 to $25.00
• i Formerly $40.00, reduced
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Houston since 1914. After attend- --
Hui.. Austin college, he came here to r4»A
become connected with the late J. LgW*"
R. Cheek in the real estate and loan! ,
treas-IS
ure r and manager of the Colonial!’
RKSOURCES
Loans and Discounts
U. S. Bonds to secure circulation
Other stocks and bonds
Banking House
Furniture and Fixtures
Other real estate
Call Loans . ...
U. S. Bonds ........
Commercial Paper
Bills of exchange and Bankers’
Acceptances
CASH
his trip to Chicago. Shaw says
that is some village. Guess he does
think so. Understand he was heard
to say, just before taking off for
the Windy City, he had never been
out of the State of Texas, It's great
to travel, Frank Shaw. A couple
of our members have just recently
left the whole United States.
Program was turned over to Ro-
tarian C. Fred Boyer at 12:45. Fred
limbered up, telling us a lot about
the Fellowship committee, and how
it should function. If attention
counts for anything, our fellowship
chairman, Aaron Simon, should be
able to carry out all Fred had to
tell us. Fred's program covered
the business he is engaged in—
American Pearl and Shell. All
present enjoyed very much the in-
teresting things said about the
business. Visit with us again, Fred;
the latch string will be found on
the outside when you are in town
on Tuesdays.
Our three-minute speaker for
next week will be Carey Smith. Jr.
Understand he is loaded for bear,
so all together, fellows, let's come
President Seth Taylor called the1
meeting to order promptly at 12:15.
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the chonge speed, power, pick-up,!
in fact, everything that may be de-
aired will be found in this new fuel •
Avinlors and motorists uay pur
chase from any Gulf Service Sta 1
tion or dealer this same NO-NOX
from the an me pump.
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 79, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 24, 1929, newspaper, July 24, 1929; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1554071/m1/1/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.