The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 111, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 14, 1930 Page: 3 of 4
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Meeting Oct. 29.
Mattress
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NEWESI MIRACLE
Starts Today and
GOODWIN
TONE CONTROL
PHILCO
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Water Wells
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Music & Electric Co.
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Mattress
Al! conveniences. Close in.
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tier the plan, according to Garrett,
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Fresh from our ovens daily.
Just one of our score of Bake-
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You can turn the Philco
Tone Control to these
four positions of TONE
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H ere Conventions Meant
For Beautiful U omen?
FOK KENT A six-room house
with three acres of ground. Magill
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WATCHES 8 DIAMONDS
FINE REPAIRING
Stock Law Goes
Into Effect Today
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Now, listening to programs in your own
home, you can actually control the
quality of tone sent from the broad-
casting station. You can bring in music,
great artists, great speakers with the tone
quality you like best—Brilliant—Bright
—Mellow or Deep.
Relief From Curse
Of Constipation
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IN HOI MOX HOSPITAI
he believes.
Aid to Farmers
I Garrett has presented his plan
to a number of the largest cotton
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FOUR COMPLETE GROUPS ot new 19 31 cars, representing tne highest automobile values and offered at the lowest prices ever established by the Nash
Motors Company, made up the most interesting announcement of the automobile year Representative cars of the four new Nash series, shown above, include
upper left, the new Ambassador Twin-Ignition Eight-97; upper right the new Six-60, live passenger 4-door Sedan, the lowest priced Nash quality cat in
company history; lower left the brilliant new Twin-Ignition Eight-80, and lower right the new low priced Eight-77 live passenger 4-door Special Sedan
In the center is the luxurious interior oi the new Ambassador, showing its exquisite interiorware, rich upholstering and comfort features
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attorneys and to a United States
senator and has been informed that
the bankers would be within their
legal rights in acting tinder such
an agreement.
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River Is Falling
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plan the banks will agree not to
loan money to any grower during
1931 or any year thereafter unless
armor. He wields a grad-
originator of th" i
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court has instructed all the offi-
cers of the law to see that this
Acreage Cut Details to law is strictly enforced taking up,
Be Worked Out at
Your druggist is your de-
fender. He wears a white
who declares farmers can let one- ----- - -------- —
half of their land lay idle and control over tone sent
Hilled tube instead of a
YOU’L BE EVEN
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Philco again steals a march on the radio
industry and announces a remarkable
improvement in radio reception — CON-
TROL OF STATION TONE—operated
by YOU.
LOST A golf bag, clubs and
After having gotten out to the
levee at Neal’s farm and spreading
out over the bottoms opposite the
city, the Colorado river began to
fall Monday night.
A new rise is coming down rap-
idly from the headwaters, but It is
thought much of this one will be
out of the way before it reaches
the coastal plains section, where
the flow is slackened because' j
of the level country through which
he agrees to cut his cotton acre-
age not less than 25 per cent this
next year. This would boost the
11 price to above 20 cents a pound,
rms of
Ip ease
3 lives
homes
Mrs. J D. Jeter of Houston ig
in town for the day.
Mr. and Mrs. V. G. Snedecar of .
West Columbia, are visitors in Bay
City today.
spear. But he guards your
health by tireless accuracy
and unfailing promptitude
i n filling prescriptions.
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SWEET KITTY
BELLAIRS
Mrs. 1. Pincus of Houston* is |
spending a few days in Hay City.
FOK SALE Well engine. pump,
jack and belt ; now in operation;
will sell cheap. Box 1167. J. E.
Thompson. ll-18d
Mr. George L. Sargent of Mata-
gorda was a Bay City visitor to- i
day.
lords and tenants are
I am equipped to drill your water; to borrow money and
Mr Harvey H* Richards, presi-
dent or South Texas Monument
Canary birds for sale. Mrs. Mal-
lard. Phone 212.
- Two furnished
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A little apartment or hotel suite is all very well. But
the keenest satisfaction is to be found in a home all your
own. There, untroubled by the landlord’s monthly ex-
actions. uncrowded by neighbors, you may rejoice in life-
long possession.
POLONIAI
UTHEATREL
adopt his plan. If another large
crop is raised next year he pre-
dicts cotton will sell from 6 to 7
cents a pound.
The barbecue will be given by
farmers, bankers and business men
of Nueces county for representa-
tive men of San Patricio, Jim !
Wells, Kleberg and other counties
the plan discussed the men will
be asked to organize to petition
the bankers of Texas to call a state
bankers meeting to adopt the plan
and to have all bunkers of the sate
sign an agreement to carry it out.
| If the plan meets with the appro-
val of both groups it will be called
I to the attention of other cotton
growing states.
Garrett sfbmitted the plan to
Mrs. T. H. Castleton. Mr. Austin
Castleton and Mr. V. Robbins were
Houston visitors today.
That prosperous feeling I
comes with a closetful of |
freshly cleaned and pressed I
apparel A few dollars I
monthly invested with Ver-
ser’s keeps your wardrobe in
splendid condition.
planted in feed crops this year
will make at least one-fifth more _ _
Seeks Pel it ion Walker Furniture Co
Garrett will ask the farmers to
petition the bankers of Texas and ' ..... 1 ----------------- -------1 -------
all cotton-growing states to a—»>■—
Mr. Frank Gillespie of Palacios I
was a business visitor to Bay City 1
yesterday.
^Personals
South Texas.
According to the Garret plan the
banks of Texas and the cotton
growing district of the South would
force a 25 per cent reduction in
cotton acreage next year. He es-
Mr Henry Estill of Sargent
spent Monday in Bay City.
BANKERS WILL
HIKE COTTON , . . .. ..............
TWIENITV CENITG county tiiat was adopted at an elec-
1 W Lil 1 1 ULEIN 13 tion held September 6 goes into
I effect today. The commissioners
CORPUS CHRISTI, Oct. 13. A
plan to raise the price of cotton
next year to above 20 cents a pound
will be presented to representa-
tive farmers, bankers and business
men of South Texas counties at a
wells at 50 cents per foot.—Louie
Greguek, Bay City, Texas.
7-25 3 mos w.
^■farmers in South Texas and it has Mi./c, .. , .
reecived the unqualified endorse- -A-bythsknob
ment of each one of them. ““ " -
I The farmer would not suffer tin-
's con-
f C ties
$ to im-
all stock found running at large.
After a reasonable time has
elapsed to permit adjustment lo
the new law, all violators will be
prosecuted. Conviction carries a
fine of from $5 to $200. Ever
person is responsible for his own
cattle and it is suggested Hint
fences be repaired now!
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Mrs A I Williams, accompan-
led by her sister, Mrs Fred Fields,
went to Houston yesterday to en-
ter the Methodist hospital for i
minor operation, which took place
this morning at s 30 Mr Williams
left last night to join her and re
main until some time today.
Many notables will be at Pa-
lacios Friday from various parts
of the state. We are told that they
are coming in from all points.
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bulls Return to Tribune
Houston's Drug Store.
Mrs. Gustave Benedict and
daughter of Washington, D. C , are
here on a visit to Mr. Benedict’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bene-
diet.
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A Battle Creek phystalan, "Con-
atipation is responsible for more
misery than any other cause."
But immediate rellet has becn
found A tablet called Hexall Or-
derlies has been discov red. This
'tablet attracts water trim the sys-
tem into the lazy, dry, eval uating
bowel called the colon. The water
loosens the dry food waste and
causes a gentle, thorour h. natural
movement without forming a habit
or ever Increasing the cose.
Stop suffering from censtipation.
Chew a Rexall Orderlie at night.
Next day bright. Get 24 lor 25c to-
day at the nearest Recall Drug1
Store. Huston’s Drug Si ore.
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Miss Mignon Doman of El Ma- |
ton is in town to make arrange- l
merits for the hand to play at
Markham next Thursday night. The I
band seems to be getting quite a I
"rep.”
FOR SALE Seven unimproved ,
lots in Magill addition, at a sacri- i
flee; make me an offer. Address j
August Kridner, 4702 Fagan St., .
Houston, Texas, 11-4
Mrs. H. A. Swem of Newgulf is
spending the day in Bay City.
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y company, Inc., of Houston, was in
4 Bay City Monday mingling with old
"friends and making business for,
it m - nv J. E. Garrett, ____________
plan, will outline it at the gather-;
LOST On the streets in Baying. He is a local banker and the
A City a lady's leather purse. contain- i largest individual cotton grower of
T ing papers, money and other ar-
ticles.' Will pay lfbepral reward
if returned to Mrs. Charles Wat-
kins, Bay Oity. 14
Born to Mr. and Mrs. IL M I
Fussell Sunday night, a girl.
This famous flirt cast
them all to the wind—
yet England knelt at
her feet! A lavish
and glamorous picture
in All Technicolor!
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A burglar went to considerable
work to break into a Palestine store
only to find 6c was the entire
amount left in the till. so he took
a package or two of cigarettes, evi-
dently being frightened away be-
_ fore he could get anything else.
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work the other half in cotton and
still make more money at 20
cents a pound than they can by
working all of their land for 10-
cent coton. They would save
picking, labor, seed and ginning
expense also.
He declared:
"It is not. necessary, however,
for the farmer to let any of his land j
remain idle. He can plant feed1
crops, go into the dairy business,!
feed a few steers or calves, or raise i
hogs and poultry. The land that is
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 111, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 14, 1930, newspaper, October 14, 1930; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1554236/m1/3/?q=%22~1~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.