The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 178, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 19, 1929 Page: 2 of 4
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New smokers may not be critical but when they once experience the
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think nt God as something materiar
for he is spiritual. I do not believe
to its place as one of the princtpal
rice-producing counties of the coun-
try Ah our generul acreage is Im
rice farming
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Purina Chick Startena
Purina Baby Chick Chow.
IF YOU BUY HERE
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Chicks’ lives are in your
hands. Feed them the best and
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automobile, with the greater part of its
life and usefulness ahead of it, at a
fraction of the cost.
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an! Re happy or be miserable. Many j
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pect a bargain.
Any used car is a bargain, if priced
right.
In prayer, asking God for material
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should become n rich and powerful flats that are recognized by Ilie
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human far, Below and above these
few notes there are sounds ne vr
heard by human ears Animals hear'
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ELECTRICAL WIRING
Prices Reasonable. All Work Guaran-
teed. Courtesy and Promptness.
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There are
world from
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in silence What we know as sound.
the first
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attention perch on the tone pole for about a
lovea with divine ten- i
pasalon and merciful
y brother who perhaps
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ger and as all the soil is rich and , are able to hear only seven note
agricultural and dairying county.
And all things should be worked.
to that end
will go on until the end
will
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the temperature floats
The original owner turns the car in
at a big discount for the privilege of
drivng a new car. I his discount rep-
resents about forty per cent of the
original price if the car has been driven
only a few months.
y ponted on public affairs try, but we fall before the many|The one good thing about northers
hees The people are the perplexing things, that hamper ouris that they do not last long Yes |
Till the Master of all Good Work-
men shall set ns to work anew,"
Thus fell trees in primeval times.
covery. The tie lights at night or leave* early in
lie dressing the morning I fear some fellow has
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improvement in farming through- giant tree falls among it
sshot him, but I bope he bus only
as they impinge against the tym
panum of the ear Our Hound vo-
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Here it is in form of a real shaving bargain! $1.00
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opinion the soil and climate, near-
ness to the sea, combine to give to-
the postoffice of Bay City, Texas,
under act of Congress.
mercury stood at 4:
sun shines brisht
he present $
ater to the
arly perfect
til the oounty will be placed back is only the action of sound wa
# man and।
it, we cun
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ed him.
and the in
these days is missing considerable. ।
Mr. and Mrs, ( S. Dougias mo- 1
tored down the "nine foot side
Feed them Purina.
out Matagorda comity, especially
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prayer fo on
to devour meat
of L. E Liggett covered the Mans
I repentance, but to BaV
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enNe Accoint
touching nil
the freight" and no desires for a higher and bolter lift terday the
personnl appearance of F’ranc
column will be extra fine
The phrase “I’ve
Graduated to Camels” originated
with a Camel smoker. It expresses
the experience of millions who
through Camels have learned
to know real smoking pleasure.
dlistening white paint and black hand la making rapid r
ash looks very splendiferous Just nurse even changes i
men under dirnet
emakg
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fine people,
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distress. would arrange to return to his own I
When one first renlizes that he fol ku Sun Antonio don't need him
amounts to a great deal in the as we do
Hight of God he at that moment as - The norther which swooped down
sumes a tremendous resronsibili-on uh the other
ly. The responsibility of beingtruth of "there
expenditure should Thin
Harry Lewis
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all fina
people who
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! ham roast I suspe« i t hat Gum had
and isomething to do with the deal and
andso we Homecrofters express hearty
driving with one! taken a journey to some
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wonder why there are so many peo- | 18
ple who never lose an opportunity ' —
made without supplving pect
We sha!! rest, and faith,
need it lie down for an
! League ia doing Louie practice
It is reported that farmers have hand.
not, but
pardoned
human nature and I
wondering what God thinks of me
and I suspect that many men in
their moments of retrospection,....... . ..
spend much time in the same won lonE to. the liter ati ror they appre:
dering. I wonder If God takes timeciate first class literature and read
to think of me? I wonder if I amt,
an infinitesimal cog in his great .. ,
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scheneol life, is really il nn> val
1s a necessity__a
necessity, guard-
y should koep
informed on
the condition
CH AIN Feeds get the EGGS
more EGGS when prices are highest!
In cold weather when hens fed on "cheap" feeds are loafing, making eggs scarce
sinners. ,Grove It would almost be a crimewit.
to a resting place on the earth,
there is no wound II fulls in silence,
provided I here are no ears to hear
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end you some.. Aw
belore, advertisinc
wo many things in
which one may ex-
for after shaving. $2.00 worth all for
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WHAT GOD THINKS I iruJTSS' wncanne."mu
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roman- nd. and
el, tiny dried,
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Believe It
Saturday nigh
Tribune reader •
supply of the flit
and prices high, the poultryman who can get the eggs makes his largest profit*.
RED CHAIN Egg Mash gen the eggs— plenty of eggs—all the year ’round.
But this is the season of largest profits; by all means, feed it now!
complete information Then,God takes is lo his own and around
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is no harm io come to any- been worthy I doubt if many of uh of it is that the roads are all dry
eeping the people well mid humans ever have been Most of us and passable although a bit rough
ing you against lire losses
every day which amount to
more than a halfbillion
dollars a year.
Y u never know when fire
occurs on your nremises, but
adequate stock tire insurance
assures you of sound pro-
tection.
GEO. E. SERRILL
General Insurance
signed up for about sixty acres of
tomaioen Fhis is good news and
I with the sixteen acres of onions
ought to point the way to some
day proved the extra money for our growers. In my
things, but I do believe that he
thinks enough of the least of us to
so bring about conditions that ma- i
terial wants will at last be supplied
I am not able to believe that God
thinks a great deal of me and at
the same time detests the most
hopeless sinner. He loves us both
just as a father loves his good son
and his sinning son and often times
the greater love goer to the sinner
because of his weakness.
Just uo, because God loves me, he
also is apt to give extra tenderness
to the one who most violates his
laws and commandments. This may
seem confusing and may violate
ones conception of religion but one
must remember that "God so loved
the world that he gave his only
son," not to call the righteous to
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ell deep into the slough of On and I me Well, anyway, wish
to discontinue these affairs after
twenty years of social suecess
Everybody Kind to see Oscar Cha -
leving that while dod love.
of the "little thingw" the while riding in an auto. Tills ziv
everything el
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By Hurry Austin Clapp
It Is nit easy task to write about
"What I Think of God,' but writing
"What God Thinks About Mo." ah.
that is a problem that is nut so
easily solved I often find myeie if
CAREY SMITH Owner and Editor
ue? I must be, else why mu l per
milled to have my part in his plans
I Have I failed*Him ? Have I in ny
way fulfilled my portion in the up
•ration of the great universal plun?
Have I ever, in any moment of my
life, risen spiritually, so flint I have
been worthy of the notice of the
L Great Master? Somettmes I feel |
that I must be of conaiderable im
portance in Ilie sight of God, for it I
is written; "If God ho chose the
H grass which is tolay in the field.
2 and tomorrow cast into the oven;
how much more will he clothe you.
() ye of little faith." And axuin,
"Are not five sparrow: sold for two
farthings and not one of them is
forgotten before God? Hut even the
very hairs of your head are all
numbered. Fear not, therefore "Ye
are of more valet1 than many spar
rows" By these words men becomei
of Importance in the sight of God
When one at last, makes up hisi.
mind that God does think something
of him, he experiences a metamor
phosis. After that there is nothing
of which he need be afraid. Death
has no terrors He goes on living,
growing, developing, changing, but '
always in the direction that he may
better fill his place in life My idea
of what God thinks of me is not thel
result of religious study or re i
search I consider my idea unim j
portant to any but myself. My idea i
is the result of thinking many
times of the fact that God in his
mercy brought me into the world!
and because of that lie must have I
had some purpose and therefore I
believe he thinks considerable of
me as one of his children I cannot
oldest colors have
youngest critic lin
giving dinner will be held at Citrus v
lit Mrs John dainnhorough Aek-
nan. The program win the sub-
I of Thanksgiving. A good at-
idance was out in spite of the
y rongh road
we begin another lift- with greate
poxsibilities. But I know thie on
thing and that is that God love
me. loves Uh all, he in tender, mer
cirul, patient At the end Kiplin
sums it up these words:
"When earth’w Inst, picture is paint
the* radio comes along and then we
hear Hounds heretofore* unhearable.
One of the readers of this column !
does not like what I wrote about
'"What I Think of God." Pish! Tosh’ '
। La! La ! Wonder if he knows Uncle
Judd detests carrots Tin* fellow
who keeps his eyes on the ground
by reason of less strength lias fall-.
UM its oditor this we
els Eisel. Judging in
green shingles in just hole in the doughnut
Saturday. Thanks to tn solichous
O.)
$4.00 worth) the trust and confidence I never lose an opportunity to enjoy
— tear, aye, I know, that I have never being miserable " The bright side
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 178, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 19, 1929, newspaper, November 19, 1929; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1554203/m1/2/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.