The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 184, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 27, 1929 Page: 3 of 4
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The Daily Tribune, Wednesday, Nov. 27 1929
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I United States Department of Agri-
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and
The Hurley
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in
the
grapl Co., a $00,000,-
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by steel interests; addition of $175,
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reason aphids
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proportions
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of it had been assured
Pre-Thanksgiving
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Beauty Service.
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laugh hit of the screen!
All for 25, 40 and 50c
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paint job, good tires, ready to go, pric-
ed to sell at. . .
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GRAND THEATRE
1927 Ford Touring, good tires and
.$145.00
motor for
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Ford coupe with balloon tires in good
$125.00
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Toys
Toys
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Here’s the family car, 4-door Sedan,
BIG LINE
$350.00
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Store Lighting
For Quick Sale and Duck Hunters, sev-
$35.00 up
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scription.
Makes BUSINESS Good
Prices Low
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GULF COAST
Come Early for
Your Selection
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Bay City Tire Store
DAY BEDS
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ATTRACTIVE PRICES
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"Ele^ricity^ ~ Your Cheapest Servant,'
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29 piece Mt of famous Community Plate.
32 piece Mt of beautiful china.
1 genuine linen table doth.
ft genuine linen napkins to match.
Babe Schindler and his orcrestra
will furnish music for that big hop
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is week only.
this morning following the
sion of a gasoline heater.
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Mr. H. Bullard and son, of Sar-
gent, were business visitors to Bay
City today.
is much better and about out of
danger.
ANNOUNCEMENT
political announcements appear-
ing in this column are made sub-
ject to the action of the White
Man's Union Association of Mata-
gorda county and will bo governed
by the rules and regulations of
that political body.
G. H. Goodloe. superintendent of
Victoria Division, S. 1’.. spent yes-
terday in the city, the guest of the
local agent, Joel Coleman.
Maybe probably a little sunshine,
possibly.
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card
1 3 plate battery
One year guarantee
$8.35 Exchange
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branches of industry and trade: full
co-operation by public utilities; ex-
Club Payment Plan.
You select any one of the beau*
fiful Community Plate pattern* you
deqre.
Yom pay only $5.00 now and $2.00
weekly.
You receive the silverware, linen,
nnd dishes at once.
Matinee Thursday
Thanksgiving Day
at 2:30
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Turkey tomorrow, hash Friday,
i Hot diggity dog!
runs and looks good for
For Tax Collector:
R. A. KLESKA.
heater exploded. Neighbors attract- l but their
I "cow >
wife i mans
We are also prepared to recharge your
rundown batteries for $1.25.
al building pro concerted action to liberalize loaus
For County Judge:
K F. ANDERSON.
W E McNABB.
1926 Chevrolet Roadster — with new
For Commissioner Precinct No. 1:
IRA T. ANDERSON.
P. A. (TILL) BOND.
Christmas Holiday * Cfine
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ANNOUNCING—
The addition of STAR BATTERIES
to our line of Star Tires.
A new Star is a Hot Shot way to trou-
ble-free service.
For Tax Assessor:
OSCAR BARBER.
because it is equipped
with INLAND SNOW
WHITE GLASS-
WAR E—no superior
made for illuninating
purposes. . . . The new
safety, screwfess hang-
er is easy to install and
easy to remove for
cleaning. The finish of
the fixture is a beau-
tiful statuary bronze.
For Sheriff:
ERANK CARR.
Through the same trainload prices as
are on our tires and the volume buying
of 1 50 stores we can offer this
Brighten up for a big
Holiday Trade, and a
sure increase the year
around, with these un-
usually attractive fix-
tures. . . . Light attracts
trade. People like to shop
where the lighting has
been carefully planned
to assist selection.
The lighting qualities of
this fixture are unusu-
tion plan to be pushed g
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Central EPOWEM&
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Light CONGEANT
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All-Talking, All-Sing-
Mr. P. F. Campbell of Palacios,
was a business visitor to Bay City
today.
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the doctor's brother and family.
Judge W. E. McNabb of Mata-
gorda. spent today in the city in
the interest of his candidacy for
County Judge.
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profits.
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of aphids which live
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new location
I Miss Irby Marie Stinnett who is
attending Our Lady of the Lake
College at San Antonio, will arrive
| home this evening for the holidays
, with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. E.
Stinnett.
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generation and are quite dependent
upon unts for transportation.
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A Great National
Program
Come in and let us show you how these
attractive fixtures will help you to
more business and more profit. . . . The
cost is moderate and you may have the
convenience of small monthly payments.
Contractor Hobbs. of Wharton,
was a business visitor to the city.
daughter, left
aphids to induce the exeretion of
ension of the road program
sponsored by President olio-
Study Price Data
Beaumont,' Nov. 27.—Information
used by the United States depart-
ment of agriculture in estimating
prices for the coming year will be
discussed Wednesday at a meeting
of the directors of the American
Rice Growing Association, which
will be held here.
A Mr. Campbell, from Washing-
ton, I), C„ will be in Beaumont
for the occasion. Another speaker
will be W. D. Smith, who will give
a talk on rice grading.
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to say that our old friend, Mr. A. Hi
Bess, who has been critically ill ville to spend
at the home of his son. A. P Bess,
3 Stove Ex' ’odes;
Home Burns, But
Minister Escapes
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Every man has a lot of good old
frienda, who would appreciate his
ptiotogruph. make an appointment
Chevrolet coach, 1926 Model, new
paint job, new tires, motor in good
। Uncle SI Tinklepaush says he's
noticed that if he lives through|
I ‘Thankssiving he always lives .
through the rest of the year.
Dr and Mrs.
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ment, two rooms. Mrs. O. E. Hat-
chett. 26-30.
presence on them Indi- l federal tax cut of
j Mr. A. P. Hess who is engaged in
the oil business at Luling is here
for several days with his family.
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FOR RENT A three-room apart-
mail subsidy contrails that will
week call for the building of new ships
to cost $200,000,000 ; agreement be-
tween labor mid industrial leaders
to keep wages a their present gen-
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Green Murder Case
e the time of t
Mrs. Laura V. Stoddard who has
been spending the summer with
her son and daughter in her Ohio
home, has returned to Bay City for
the winter. She will reside with
Mrs. R. J. Capps while here, how-
ever. will spend part of the time at
the Stoddard Ranch, at Buckeye.
ment with private oath. —Mrs E. A.
Davidson 20 if.
FOR RENT Furnished apart-
1,
Hanks and
room in
week, the president has ce
Pearl Nicholas who have charge
of the program for “Why Husbands
Go Wrong," which will be given by
local talent Thursday night. Dec. 5.
at the city auditorium. report a
most cordial reception by practical-
ly every business house in the city.
The business people are to be com-
mended for such loyalty and help.
The entertainment will be given
for the benefit of the Parent-Teach-
ers‛ Association, and this early,
promises to tie a huge success.
Ants Take Care of
Aphids in Return
For Honeydew
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entimates of prospective .taUr"
totaling $375,000,000, Farm ■
pledged their cooperation
general construction pro-
ram and lulled for an inmediate
culture says. In the case of certain
with their aunt, Mrs. Louis
| Tulle.
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Bennett of An.
gleton, are here for the Thanksgiv-
ing holiday, the guest of their
mother, Mrs. J. J. Nolan.
eydew. For this
e been referred
All business houses will be closed
tomorrow with the exception of
'cold drink parlors, fruit stands
। and drug stores. Buy your groceri-
es today.
ing, All-Dancing, All- <,
Laughing. Broadway’s
Popular Musical Coin- 3
edy on the screen. A <•
$6.60 show at popular ,
s
to farmers. Post-Dispatch.
Let's have your holiday adver-
tising early in December. Chances
are December will give us good
weather and every man should
come to the rescue of his town
and reach out for lots of new trade
with lots of new advertising. Let's
go!
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Observers have often
stroking the back of
of $700,000,000 for bet-
by the American Tele-
P W. Mason of the derground seldom produce a winged maximum construction in all
o o - ing point about them is their abili -
A. S. Morion and ty to produce either winged or
today for Browns-wingless offspring, depending upon
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Rice Growers to
FOR RENT: Three room furnished more than they can digest, which yeveaAAe
apartment Apply at Holman resi- I explains the high sugar content ot“‛
deuce. 27tr their honeydew Another interest
If the food supply becomes
new generation of winged
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the governors
Miss Eleanor and Mr. Howard
Branch of Houston will arrive
i Thursday morning to spend the
| Thanksgiving holiday and week-end '
acceleration of ship loan and
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With the winter seasoh only a few
weeks ahead, students of nature
have an excellent opportunity to ob-
serve an interesting example of co-
operation between unts and aphids,
the tiny plant lice often found on
the under side of leaves. Within
the nest of certain under-ground
aphids, where they are protected
during the winter by the ants. The
excrement of aphids. known as
honeydew, Is relished greatly by
ants, which explains their unusual
interest in plant lice.
The "intelligence" shown by tints
in their reaction to aphids is re-
takes on lars
Music! Singing! Dancing! Marx
Brothers' fooling! living Berlin's: 1
melodies! Ziegfield’s stars, Oscar
Shaw and Mary Eton, making love! « •
A glorious whirl of chorus beauti :
es! Rapid-fire fun! The musical :
grant, bringing it up to $423,000,-
ORDER your flowers for your
Thanksgiving table early. Bay
City Floral Co., Phone 74. 26-27
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my
Palacios, Nov. 26 Rev. It T. . bet miles low
ANe-~‛e-AN-
Mr and Mrs. J. II. Haverfil! of
Parsons, Kansas, arlrved last night!
for a several weeks visit with their
mother and sister, Mrs Esa Mag-
rer and Mrs. Del'll Dienst.
J Personals
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building and public construction
generally. Ten governors forward-
j ed by the blast, hastened to thelcates the presence of aphids. Other federal reserve board reduction of: .
s I home and removed the aged minis-indications of aphids are curling rediscount rates, casing credit for ora e e.
n ter, who is infirm and crippled, and of the leaves. small. knotty frull J constructive enterprises ; a rail-
s his w He from • he house. and occasionally the presence of road improvement program lulling
The home and contents were de-1 galls Aphids are equipped with for expenditure of at least $670,-
stroyed. Both were fully covered by I sharp beaks, through which they 000,000 in the next six months;
insurance. suek the Julies of plants. They have
enous appetites and eat much; ~ —————
Hanks, aged retired Baptist minis-
ter, narrowly escaped death when!
his home was destroyed by fire
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THE STATE OF TEXAS.
To the Sheriff or any rentable
of Matagorda County- -Greeting.
You are hereby commanded to
cause the following notice to be
published in a newspaper of gen-
eral circulation which lias been
continuously and regularly publish-
ed for a period of not less than one
year preceding the date of the no-
tice in the County of Matagorda.
State of Texas, and you shall
cause said notice to be printed at
least once each week for the period
of ten days exclusive of the first
day of publication before the return
day hereof:
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
PROBATE OF WILL
THE STATE OF TEXAS.
To all persons interested in fhe
Estate of Hannah Thompson, de-
ceased. Know Ye: That J. C.
Lewis has filed In the County Court
of Matagorda County, an applica-
i tion for Probate of Will and Letters
| Testamentary upon the Estate 'of
Hannah Thompson, Deceased,
which will be heard and acted on
I by the Court on Monday, the 9th
! day of December. A. D. 1929, at the
| Court. House thereof, in the City of
Bay City, Texas, at which time all
। persons interested in said Estate
may appear and contest said appli-
cation should they desire to do so.
Herein Fall Not. but have you
then and there before said Court
this Writ, with your return there-
; on endorsed, showing how you have
I executed the same.
। Given under my hand and the
I seal of said Court. November 22.
| A, D., 1929.
There in r> r • finely mnde nilverware than Community Plate, it is gunranteed to wive at least
Afty Mill . of sugei erviee, h, the benuty of tin desivna it ia unequaled. Four sharmin« patterns are
offerei for your ehoiee. i vily in Community run you iet the marveloun Deluxe Stainlens Knire with a
atecl blade shurp us u carver, impervious to stain or tarnish and at the MIM time bright as silver.
| Clerk County Court. Matagorda.
! County, Texas. 26-7D
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.. Paul Grune, basket maker has
returned to his former place in the
offices of the Citizens State Bank
building. He offers a full and new
line of baskets for the Christmas
shoppers. Orders for reed furniture
4 j will be taken, 22tf.
Thanksgiving with whether or not wings
which the! Ants do not usually injure trees,
s of cooperation from
i of many states, with
reater activity in road
come down utter supper.— Parks. 07
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Make an appointment, come down
aftei supper lor your photograph.
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 184, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 27, 1929, newspaper, November 27, 1929; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1554210/m1/3/: 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.