The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 118, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 22, 1930 Page: 2 of 4
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real interest in poultry in Muta
Weather map showed more fav-
orable weather conditions through-
out the rice belt and reports indi-
effect an actual Having In the cost
of legislation.
November :
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Rose bringing I to 4 1-8e; Fortuna
fi cents to 5 1-4: Ediths 4 5-8 to 5c:
on this I ti-
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Wctor.ERaneo
AS AN EXPERIMENT
OBTAINED PART
IN A REVUE
direct
We in
the
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eleci loll
meeting
morning
hooked o
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road
amendments
the general i
From this i
WANTED
country and
to Maytag
bank buildin
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from
as
the
Two cultiv
Two sweej
Two turni
One sulky
One harm
One disc.
150 Barrel
Two acres
400 bushe
Three see
All kinds
Three he;
One wagoi
One cow.
And
real,
belong
Texas
OFFER
TO GO TO
LONDON WITH
MARILYN
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GOOD IN-
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KITTY
BELLAIRS'
matter
Texas,
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servants hot
furniture an
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Euterod
at the poste
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ON A
VISIT
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interest
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Vote for All
5 Constitutional
Amendments
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Edward Evertt
Horton
The screen's funniest
comredian and
Lois Wilson, King
Baggot, Francis X.
Bushman, George
NOW UNDER FIVE*
YEAR CONTRACT
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SINGS VERY
WELL - BLONDE
AND POPULAR —
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local nurses
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Missouri P
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steering committee tin
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seem the purl of wisdom to submit decrease in mileage allowance will
under act of Congress
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placed mi
of the balk
tion which
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Why are Camels welcomed with cheers in any company—a twosome
or a crowd? Because they’re mild — not flat or tasteless but naturally
mild. They have the marvelous aroma that only choice tobaccos, mel-
lowed by golden sunshine, then expertly cured and superbly blended,
can give a cigarette. There’s nothing artificial about this delightful
fragrance. No doctoring, no over-processing can produce it. Camel’s
refreshing mildness is there from the start.
CLAUDIA
DELL
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Best grades of this rhe are very
arce at present and were attract-
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You can turn the Philco
Tone Control to these
four positions of TONE
QUALITY,by this knob
on the front. You can
change speech or music
to suit your taste/ and
have a PERSONAL
; control over tone sent
' by the station.
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enriched by oil development
gorda county. And some nice
floc ks of hens live to be found rang- l
formation for whatever
five
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duty contin-more invitins
place, that we are always needing,
land should have to make farm life
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invested
, I am equipped to drill your water
wells at 50 cents per foot.—Louie
court available to Iti
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lo 120 d:
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beins I looking
Swing with the crowd to Camels. Learn the happy difference
between true mildness and insipid flatness. Smoke without fear of
throat-discomfort or after-taste — just for pleasure!
the rogulrr se
lure from 60
constitutional
voted on at
FOR REN
rooms. Clos
convenience.
ho and the people
11 lint they have a i
perhaps, nevertheless one that
must be recokoned with. So it would nation 1,1 peclal
Al pre ent the
investment in
ggeg
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338 333 886 V
1-4; Porlifics at 3
ond heads at 3 to
1 plied on improvements about the i
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out that
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That prosperous feeling
comes with a closetful of
freshly cleaned and pressed I
apparel A few dollars
monthly invested with Ver-
ser’s keeps your wardrobe in
splendid condition.
over the county relative to
nection and
Visited with
few culls Dow
22,
form a sabstantial portion of conn- i voad
ly values. It is no more than just ound
that these landa should pay local | - -
taxes at the regular rate, particu-
intly Himi* the university
ean that judges
I be deprived of
will require that
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axe.
time-. T
a three
which pay a higher rate of interest |
than the United States bonds lo
which investment is now confined !
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county,' munic-i
publie securities
bonda, bill there are no slate bonds
on the market.
Fourt Increasing the length of'
Genera
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.
stronger than
Hi
these flock owners
line quite well and "
vill be glad to help | '
‘ knows his turkeys" and
me as a safe, level-headed
We will v
grease it to
This excep
limited to si
Auto & Sales
"put ui
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there a
considerable demand as com-
I he expected,
that several
what looked
surely hope it gets the
pay bis to 8
“ridged up’
saw a new
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. ,
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bo-a"-g synchronous, ecreen-
£ ) grid. 5-circuit radio.
singly proposals which are apt to
arouse controversy.
There has been a notable absence
of opposition to the five < hanges I ncninees "UI easily prevai 0ve1
up for decision November 3 But their republican opponents tore
the amendments are not harmless casta n light vote in the Eenera
iy negative. Every one of them elect ion. But no party lines shouid
will replace a defective wheerbe drawn tn voting for the amend-
which is now hampering the effi ments, mid the fait that icpu >
clency of government in Texas. I lit an candidates have not attack
A summary of the proposal may od them indicates that none will >e.
be helpful They provide " "
One For a continuous session or EADM NOTEK
the state supreme court instead o FAKIVI VUIL3
the present nine months’ session
citizen.
When this section gets a hard
surfaced load it will be "sompin"
exist ing ; poult ry problems and I am alwa
Air Ab Minter and Mr. and Mrs,
Walter Mellow. I was favorably
impres ed with these people and
hope to see more of them. Mr. Me-
A valet’s vacntion caused n quick
separation l his leart mid the
rest of his name he lined like it
master, made a girl's heart beat
faster; his mililons (!) gave fuel
to tier flame.
mnd For ।
y purpones
> the 1 nivi
Get your ci
for the low 1
$1. These I
to the smalle
& Sales Co.
Many needed changes have been
rejected by the voters because they
were associated with other pro
posals unacceptable to the people
Voters have a way of favoring nil
or none an irrational attitude.
I der the chairmanship of Senator
Edgar Witt, lieutenant governor-
nominate, to direct a campaign for
adoption of the amendments. i
Organization of the committae
was overshadowed by th® more
spectacular business of devising a
plaform to harmonize antagonis-
tic elements in the democratic
party. It was a pretty good plat-
form, as platforms go, but if the
committee succeeeds in putting
Over the amendments its work
will be be of more lasting value to
Texas than the construction of u
party platform which already is
half forgotten The committee has
taken its assignment heriously mid
is doing good work in calling pub
He attention to all five amend-
ments with impartial diligence.
• It is fortunate that nbne of the
five amendments is offensiye to
to those who seek the good of Tex
the flock. These flock owners
-AIA---‘have their problems, of housing.
. ________ sanitation, insects, etc., just as ’he ।
taxation for
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makigt the (
gaols at all
provinion for
in safe
i is usually no
its weakest item.
my,
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sWe/y
our county.
Those folks
nore progres-
than we are,
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If -
(lull demnocratic i
E fleet armor, the cotton farmer, the
Etruck grower, have their problems,
j but much good can come
N folks, mainls right n iw, by band-
ipal and other
ersity of
Mr Mil
spent today I
DR.MERTL
themselves together for
ways attractive to buyers and I
believe we can really get some-
where with such a plan. Let us
look into it, anyway.
o o— — •
Rice Market
promising, especially in New
THE DAILY TRIBUNE
TEIBUNE PRINTIXG (OMPANY
P”ublishers
ThiH does not m
of the court will
vacations, bill it i
some of them be
ping a few cars of mixed veget-pared
ables. Such a load is usually al- I were
By P. O MOTAGUE
County Agent
Some folks, and far too many
are letting some beautiful weather
go by without using it for get-
ting land ready for next gear’s
crops. This pretty weather won’t
last always and when bad weath-
er does cornu we can't do much out
in the fields. If we would reverse
this thing a little it would be the
thing: keep those plows running
now from sun up till dark and then
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CONTRACT
WITH
WARNER
BROS.
amendment divides the session into
four periods 30 days for organi-
zation and introduction of bills, 30
days for committee work and 60
days for discussion and voting.
xperienced legislators assure us
that thie change will inerease uf
ficiency, permit more intelligent
legislation and largely do away
with the necesaity for special ses-
sions. A (heck of legislative ses-
sions for the past 14 years shows
that the legislature has been in
session an average of 137 days
during each two year period. The
effeet of the amendment therefore
will lie to systematize law milking
rather thanp rolong it.
Pit th Increasing the salary of
legislators from $5 to $10 a day
for regular sessions and decreasing
their mileage allowance from 20c
to 100 a mile Surely there should
be no objection to this. Ten dol-
lars a day is as little as the people |
of Texas ought to oiler a citizen
who is qualified to serve as a lev
islator. Moreover, there is sound
For permitting the stat
‘s permanent fund to b
do our whittling when it is cold
land raining we would hr much fui t
ther ahead.
,g A . » I was over in the edge of Whar- ।
‘Once a Gentleman tonnaounitznamo i
cess was adopted at a time when
llic volume of appeals was but a
fraetion of what it now is.
Blue tose enme on I he market.
T'.e trade was still reluctant to
bjok their requirements for the
future and sales were mostly in ;
small lots. A slightly improved!
1 demand from the export trade was .
reported but business to these
quarters was still quiet.
Prices were steady with Blue
than in
e mutter'.'
out tin- "Buck Rayon"
day Mils Week am)
York state.
And the prospects for «rly
Irish potato markets are bright
We are working on this problem
NEW 01
trading loci
buying ce
hand-to-mo
evidently 1(
but dealer
claim that
tirely disc
nlcal positl
Dealers
as the seal
with impr
l
So far d
rice has 1
throughont
far. Price
changed w
4c. Fortu
at 4 5-805
@43-4c an
23-4c. I
Rec eipts
rough andl
< ate that farmers in all sections
1 1-4, and screenings at 2 1-4 to
2 1-2.
Receipts totaled 3,800 sacks of
roughs and 5.88 pockets of cleau.
Fg,
, "ce
55
Bo J
p
Vik 2
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wit 11 two
middle busters hooked oil. I judge
somebody is going to get busy
during tills pretty weather.
Received a lel ter from a Hous- l
ton firm, Ziegler Brokeraze com-
pany, litis morning stating that
Fawcett, Evelyn Pierce iizne,anonasad-“icpertrtw. "1
and Emerson Treacy you have this product and this price |
interests you. you can take it uv
and hope to find out something R
definite that will be of value.
! And I would like to see a few a
men figure on the problem of ship- in
tablishing a reputation for produc-
ing a uniform, quality product and
' then selling that product in a more
business-like way.
I The poultry flock certainly has
la place on the farm mid will pay (
many of our bilis from week to I
J week and you may be very agree- |
fably surprised at the end of the ।
year to find how much tin egg
•‘pin money” amounted to. All the
rbills paid in this way means just
that much money derived from the
cotton or other crops to be applied
ion other debts or it can be ap-
- do know the 1
■ । of con i se i hey
cond clas
of Buy Fit
are busy gut tiering their crop.
Dealers expect the rice being
harvested now to show a large im-
© 1930. R J Reynolds
Tobacco Co., Winston-Salem, N. C. (
ery ball mile or
e seem to know
good, safe farm-
re staying with
Mr, Frank Hale,
AAeet-do"N
to other varieties, which I
practically neglected since
(Galveston News)
While other delegates were tak-
Ing their < use during a noon re-
cess, members of the legislature
attending Ibu state democratic
convention in Galveston last month
180 g%
yasgc
1 -
. $,0)
rovement, ho far as quality is |
meerned, over present receipts. I
STAR DUST Copvright Midwent Feature Serv.ce
give and fur
do yau think?
It will sure
land »i least
onristmas. I
Tiie outlook for a very good mar
et lol early cabbage is good. The
rop in tin* northern states isn't
glad to help in any way I can.
There are many things I dor’t
know about poultry, but Hint is to
Don’t miss
tile Griffin
which will b
clfic yards I
Gregttek, Ray City, Texas.
V-25 3 mos w.
isn't it? I do find
Piflished Dally Except Sunday
CAEY SMITH, Owner and Editor
Mrs. J. II.
was subjecte
operation at
today.
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in the local market con- j
of a routine nature with |
s centered mainly in Blue I
PHILCO
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 118, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 22, 1930, newspaper, October 22, 1930; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1554242/m1/2/?q=%22%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.