The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 96, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 13, 1929 Page: 4 of 4
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averaze citizen to ask what is the
the recent defeat of the twe
in the
use of borrowing $175,000,000 or
‘Vitaphone
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DESTROY MITES AND POULTRY
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Antonio,
part meut.
Bay City, Texas
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Reasonable Prices
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by publication of this writ tor
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helpful and stimulating
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Spray fruit trees and shrubbery for
control of blight and other diseases.
With each Si.00 purchase you get a ticket which
entitles you to a chance on a premium.
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The actual worth of any security is established from
consideration of the financial strength and earning
power of the Company behind rt.
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method and dope is used, l ull line of
sprays and dips that will do the work.
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Dated at Bay City, Texas, this the
I hesld at Austin Friday.
commencing and to be holden at rhei
court house of said count v, in tile
city of Buy City, Texas, on the 2n1
Monday in September, A. 1). 1929
when said Account mid Applic atior
will be acted upon by said court.
ment paramount In the next
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Sheriff, Matagord
County, Texas.
r, Deputy.
/ of starting
t a thorough
Jolin S C
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carried out
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Mordaunt
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went to the talkies like
wate r."
is priced now al 96
to y ield you 614%
.pear and con |
see proper so
the september
ariv 1 paying interest at the rate of seven
edn j or eight million dollars a year
when with the 4-cent gas tax al-
The conference of representative
4 ITATiON IN PI ILICATION OF
FIX AL U ( 01 N i
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A Helts Eli
C W. Nispel,
A Norcross.
doing their part for busin
Chapman, Il S. Mosely, Vance for
ter. F. G. Schmidt, Helen Wool, w
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the sald Kirk Lewis,, and his wite, leading
Warn
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lily Harris Milner
A great stride in
BAY CITY-SOUTH TEXAS
ABSTRACT & TITLE COMPANY
Austin Building
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Butler and the J ript writers and director he
campaign." Propon-
with 11 plea to the personnel ol tlic
district to u greater concentration
on the programs fur employee de-
velopment. that the expense inci-
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19th Anniversary aSle.
term, 1929,
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thusiasm with which the legi Iuture
adopted the tax part of Du bond
movement to
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Campo; Mr. and Mrs
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Given under my hand and seal ot
said court .at my offic , in the city
of Bay City, Texas, this rd day 0l
July. A. D. 1929.
(Seal) RUBYHAWKINS, |
Clerk, County Court, Mata
gorda County, Texas.
By Esther Head, Deputy.
execution, mid the further cost
executing same, and with fore
ue azainst the defendants.
matter of fact
: $8.00 per month, man and wife. You
I must be good people. Used Fumi
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of said County Court,
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Mr G. C. Musch, district mer-
chandise manager, talked on Eimi i
ination of Waste," handiin; if from '
the merchandising Hide, chiefly.
cashier of the El Campo office, din
cusse I "Tools.” Mr Richardson de
ty days in a newspaper printed in
tin county of Matazorda you give
in the Aecount tor Final Settlement .
due notice to all pev ■ ms inter sted
H. S Richardson ami Manos Ivy ol
the El Campo office.
Mr. P. G. Secrest, president of f li" |
Lions Club, gave an interesting talk j
on matters generally pertin oi 1o
the utility company’s problema,
particularly on application ol rate
mid his appreciation of am li prob
lems.
A very interesting little playlet,
depicting "Till' De Man’s Story"
was presented by Lillian Win, lei. i
Ovid Horne and Clyde Dunlavy,
showing the aim of the company to
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UTILITY EMPLOYE
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of said Estate, to
test the same if th,
to do, on or befor
Justina Knoll
the < state of in
ed. having filed
Court her Fin.
condition of the
ust Knoft, dei e
■owning features in its comedy
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W Bowman. Annie Porter, w
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JOB MANGUM,
She riff Matago
County, Texas.
•our ten un Ser rice \ I warn "
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The carefully planned Employee
Educational progrum held at Ilie
Grand Theatre laat Thursday arter
Poon by the Klee Bell Dintriet or
the Central Power and Liuht Co 1
Belly Colfax in the
were much enjoyed,
colored man who gav
tures, gave some rea I
tiers.
Mik. J W Me Millan
the punch owl, when
ready fixed, the state's highway
,. .. .. , . fund income will be as large, over
til l he high wav bond ' ,,
1 the construction period, as it would
be with the bonds.
(ED CHAIN Dairy Ration
• v supplies die milk-making,
body conditioning nutrients which
your cows can’t get from grain alone.
And it supplies them in highly-con-
centrated, ea ab --assimilated form.
Elderly lady wants light house-
work Call at the Baker Honse for
Mrs, Atwater. 221
films whit li
Marks u new
deceas-
Those attending
were: Mr. mid Mr..
Buy City; Mr. I’. I
City; Mr and Mrs
e following
parcels ol
Die bent 100 per ce
George Gerhard
W orid" < ailed it: '
over its Vitaphone
tolls Illi engrossin
other amendments. If these diffi-
< ulties are any greater now than
; when the project first was put tor-'
puny, emphasized the d<s
company to build of its
a more underatanding, •
force, prepared to give
tomer the most effb b it
possible.
Thirty five employ • ■ . n
the Sun Antonio veneral
Whitty map
ir Hui Palaci
puny, and >'
1 bonds, but it could see the tax, and
what it saw was the highest fig-
: ure it plastered on the 4-cent t ix.
John O'Connor in the "Telegraph" program, without, however, favor-
told lib. readers ' Draw the ring of in the bonds.
success around 'TIi.- Home Town i will be remembered that when
ms' D went to the talkies like a 'he hishway commission and an
lnolliciai advisory <'onn< il of MiAh-
way enthusiasts prepared tne “sel-
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Hi and T. J lasher original
been in
J L puzes 374 and 370
ocords of said county
>■ a purt of the Lewis
aame tnor q-
up" for the bond issue, it submitted aun20-J- KrOF
have preceded
in the "Eveni
"It is certain
any people.
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ing ........ picture which actually two tax propositions. One was for
a tax o! 3 cents a gallon ano a 20
mething lo say. You should'pes cent Hl. Use fee reduction this
Amon, of Die local
I to hav
; "make
on the Probate Docket of Matagor.
da County, together with an appli
cation to ho discharued from said
administration.
You .ire hereby commanded, that
"Bozo,” Hie!
i' these feu l
good num ।
Mr. \l l > Boon.' ecreta 11 ea...
urer. Central Power mu! LIkIp 1 o
talkie to dull ."
i the “Evening.
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Don’t make your cows live on ("l
grass alone. True, they won’t -t_„. qq
break rieht now; but they v ill / L... _______
have to draw on their own v. HuTTe
tems—to turn grass into milk.Bg . 2
And next fall—when you want *6- A N
lots of milk—vou get it! E - , *,) * "
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FOB KENT Two rooms, water
lights and bath, up stairs, all for
Come in and discuss with us the purchase of one
or more shares of this stock. Let us explain how you
can easily and conveniently acquire a substantial "nest
egg" by using this offer as a savings opportunity and
paying tor your stock a little each month.
callahan, in mid to said prop - bet 1 expert in their preparation of
Ilie story."
to-wit:
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I have moved my saddlery
business to East 7th Street
and am now able to do work
again . Have a nice lot of
saddles, bridles, etc., which
will be sold at the lowest fig-
ures. See me before buying.
at the
Edna .1 (' Si mb man i s | un i
lavy. W A. Baumert, Eagle Lalo
C. T. Gillam, W D. Boone. .1 (■
Pierce, F .1 Clinton. San Antonio;
Mrs. Leeland Winston, Buy City:
Mr mid Mrs (1. C Huh. h, Bay ('ll ■
Jack Pinker, Charles Amos, .1 w
S I hereby certify that the above
and foregoing Ir a true and correct
b' copy of the original writ now in my
I land a.
Ft Worth Star Telegram
hambers of commerce, with a technical 5o per cent re
ig revortedduction in license fees which, in fe
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percent.
That H one on that side. But it
also made possible for the
pi cal George M Cohan piece cer-
loin to leave everybody happy. For
an alltalking Vitaphone picture it
is scarcely possible that Warner
Bros could have chosen anything
State of Texas,
County of Matagorda
Whereas, under anc
hi., levy upon
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to the silent drama. Ah an
—she might be able to turn grast into milk
—at a profit to you.
The fresh, green grass of early summer
. . . chock full of water . . . fine for pastur-
age, as a supphmcitt to a concentrated
ration, but lacking in mik-making nutrients*
And, later on, the sun-dried grass that
is about one‘ihird woody fibre!
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employee tools Min 'h ulility
magazines books and study courses
offered by the company to Die am
bitious man or woman in l ho field
the me
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be ads, and ome of the ' '
of the Lons Club of the " "5
old been invited to attend colav
i mm n unit, p .'Do isul for e 1
Belt. •
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It I- an excellent movie."
Bland Johaneson in the “Mirror”
wrote :"It in the bent of the talk
ers yet produced. A good sprightly
comedy made doubly interesting be-
cause it represents atill another
loi ward stride,"
quinn Martin in Hie "Morning
World" said: "An extraordinary
and convincing document. Richard
i Bennett, Doris Kenson, Robert Me
ss, "The
sroadw
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predet ■ asors. ll
I n le mid one of
The State of Texas.
To the Sheritr or any Constable
of Matagordo County Gretting:
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dating, mussy ice driver and piit in
his place n really etticient ice de !
livery rah' in.in.
Following the playiet, some Holl,"
mid dance numbers wire given mid
And on the 3rd day of Heptember.
A D 1929 being the first Tuesday
ill nald month, between the hours of
III o'eim k ii. in, mid 1 o'clock p m.,
on sald day, at H><‘ court house door
of sald county, I will oiler tor sale
and sell nl public auction, for cash.
Killy Lew is. Mra. V. F
t an Execution and Order of Sale is-
i sued out of the District Court of
Harris County, Texas, tin a judg-
B meat rendered In said Court on Hie
17th day nt June, A. D. 1929, in
favor of A. G. Henrichs, against
Kirk Lewin for the sum of Thirty-
® four hundred ninety-live mid 32-100
dollars ($3495.52) together with in-
tereat and costs uh tuxed on bald
and belonging to
Kirk Lewis mid
dencribed in raid
Iking pir
i now net
York nt
' Unequaled by any vocalized , go to the Warner Theatre." contemplating the completion of1
"Tin Home Towners" is playing hard suracing all primary roada in
at Hl" Colonial Theatre today, the state within 15 years, the other When Fire RotltS
. । was for a -cent tax to do the same
ep,. .. . ..... . .. , thing in 10 years. Both proposi-
l he cotton crop 8 poor, blit at ’
that the few bales coming in are tions called for decreasing the gas
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OMMMMS mmm xzaxuauouum auazaw2bamlch..dd
plc of how Warner Bros, are
vane ink in their Vitaphone ac
I ties, it is well worth sceing."
Irene Thirer in the ”1 tally Ne
asserted: "Without hesitation
ot ciow n "‛Tlin Home Towners
im, get better
‛ way. Once
re to be con-
pany, made an interesting talk on
the 6 per rent f’relerred stock Ih 1
sue of the compuny, explaining its
workings in detail, at the sami ।
time giving an inspirational lain on
the qualities the pei sonnel of an
electrical utility should have lor
their own company udvancemt nt
Mt Ellis, of Cuero, dintrict ice
engineer, was introduced, and he
pledged his interest in the develop
ment of Du* ice business in the Rice
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A very little thought along this line reveals the fact
that the 6% CUMULATIVE PREFERRED STOCK of the
Central Power and Light Company is an exceptionally
attractive issue particularly for the salaried-man and
the wage earner, to whom the element of safety is of
paramount iniportance.
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Georze, Esther Dienst, IL (.
man, Lurline Mallan d Emma
king Vils
i iona, like < 'one’s n
day by day In ev
again Warner Bros
gr iulaud."
Jolin Hutchens I
Post" prophesied:
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Gladys Brockwell in the
parts aet spleneidly and
in our i'ounty
Account of the
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 96, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 13, 1929, newspaper, August 13, 1929; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1554094/m1/4/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.