The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 132, Ed. 1 Friday, November 7, 1930 Page: 1 of 4
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BAY CITY, TEXAS, FRIDAY, NOV. 7. 19 30
VOL. 26 NO. 1 32
5c THE COPY
Statement of Condit lens of
1 he First National Bank
BAY < ITY, TEXAS
At Close of Business, September 21, 1930
CArITAI STOCK, $100,000.00
co-operation
and we will be more than grateful
RESOURCES
to you
Loans and Discounts
Stocks and Bonds
purchased for the
91.351.30
grades
iest, usually
1 . S Bonds |o Secure Circulation
bi
ol
25,000.00
the
Nantie is taking a busi
Bank Building
12 000.00
the
Furniture and Fixtures
They are due it and we
1.00
Other Real Estate
knows
9,104.00
in
Bills of Exchange
$ 97,870.65
the public.
U. S Bonds and Notes
115,150 00
Cash
The
ade
Total
showed conclusively that they are
$1,328,814.93
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its
For the Game
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock
5100,000.00
next week against the ancient ri-
Surplus
25,000.00
Undivided Profits
yng
58,319.76
Reserves
ie
18,027.20
ped off a few of his good linemen
Circulation .
necessitated
24,400.00
1) E POSITS
1,103,067.91
Total
$1,328,814.93
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entire campaign.
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Loans and Discounts
$178,876.98
TUBLARS
Banking House
40,000.08
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Furniture and Fixtures .
ULSTERS
7,500.00
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Other Real Estate
11 403.74
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RAGLANS
Bonds
220.252.86
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CHESTERFIELDS
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Totals
$611,7:
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Undivided Profits
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Customers’ Bonds
8,090.00
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Cash and Exchange
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manager in
Win Against Ancient
Rivals.
val, Freeport.
Meharg has
in Worsted, ( hdh Chinehilla,
Mellon. Vicuna and Frieze
Workers who live in the remot-
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GEORGE R. BURKE, Cl
BAY CITY HIGH
SCHOOL FORUM
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CAMPAIGN TO OFFICIALLY OPEN
NEXT WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12
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BAY CITY, TEXAS
Close o f Business, September 24- 1930
425,009.87 637,830.52
Gruen Cartouche
1 ikt. mlid gold fane
net with fi diamonds
smart silk eord, $200
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and will receive it each Saturday the most interesting and is intended | of what benefit will a hlgh-pow-1
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on an Early Start and Win a Big Prize.
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still behind the Cats who have not I
enjoyed a very successful season ' should be to make the
the latest news of it and let's
iplease them by giving it to them.
1 We certainly thank you for your
Mrs. Ray King, of Lane City,
visited in Bay City Wednesday. I
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The prize list of The Tribune’s
Big Subscription Drive is excep-
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Well, students, we have begun
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its class now before i
The Tribune is proud •
See them and revise your old
ideas of jeweled design! For
our new Gruen diamond set,
wrist watches are different. Con-
ceived at the style centers of
two continents that’s why
and built, of course, to tradit ion-
al Guild standards. You'll won-
der how.anything so exquisite
can also be so practical!
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Bill just keep it up ।
Chevrolet company, and will be ;
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Now let's get busy and pass this
next six weeks
vertisement in yesterday's paper,
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the best of it.
All you lack is a little more de-
termination and self-confidence. so
keep on trying and you will win
that game yet!
merchants, in a page
we going to
face. This must be dangerous to
a live corpse, Mr. Curley says J he
first day under five feet of earth
is not bad, but from that time on
the heat Increase and is almost un- 1
bearable.
Mr. Curley, though bulled, is in
plain view, through a six-inch air
shaft.
work hard and really do
around ami see if tiere is not some something . Perhaps some are still
body who is just a little worse Oft bewildered, but most of us have be
than yOll are, and they are makin8
Men Hard in An At-
tempt to Turn in a
act courteous
who graduated
1930, was home
new surroundings now, and really i
put in some good hard labor Are I
you ready. Then let's go
the same attention
But your best foot into it and i
deal squarely wid yourself and
THIS GAME OF LIFE
George Serrill
Life is a game, and you are one
of the many players.
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Bids on Erection
of Brownwood Dam
to Be Submitted
campaign department
cone "Oh, some people's children,"
as Dolly would say.
toaserhimtorten newest vogue
let the ice cream cone drip on his . •
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wrong way. just
his revamping
Forum in the lead.
Listen to this: Wednesday morn-
ing, when it was so cold. I saw a
Freshman going to school and he
was eating an ice eream cone. Bad
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act courteous to the outside
I these games.
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been putting the '
Texas A and L. Kingsville,
home this week end.
this year. They are with the Cat-,.
win or lose. Their loyally willthan
spur the boys on to putting out
You are
should see it at the display rooms
of Nini Motor Co and the scholastic ax having chop-
The entire plan of the campaign] - •
is new and different from the or- [
the Chevrolet !
that it is the '
450.00
115,210.16
Nettie Pier,
HIE G00D STI BEAT
First of all we expect the good
Mentone
The new Gruen
liaguetre, with J
diamonds in trian-
gular settings of Gre-
cian design, $125
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blood is to the human body. Every
merchant and business man in Bay/the’bringing about of World peace,:
City should be interested in see- । the woman’s Missionary Federa-finite care to help 1,101,1 that most
Ing the campaign go over in good tion of Bay City will during Arm-prized possesison, a perfect cha-
fashion and we believe they will.istice week, feature ’a symposium racter: to his community, stale and
on the subject, through the medium , nation, all ol which contribute to
| of the local press. his edm a tonal lac lities.
in study as well as in the field
Each day during the week ar- of another occupation, the old
| tides from various local orsaniza- adage, "Work while you work; play!
tions and World-wide movements : while you play," holds true. So
„ __________ such as Rotary International and let al of the students of Bay City
who will de- Lions International. will be given high school strive to be "good stu-
vote his entire time and attention in the daily and weekly papel dents."
; These articles to reflect the opin-i To you students who haven't
guaranteed by The Tribune fair and H(,us ot these organizations on t he i made the first six weeks count in
outlawry of war and the bringing j big way toward ’that goal an
about ot world peace. average of 87 at examination start ;
Mr. Curley, the live corpse, has
given the American Legion boys '
some advance information on the
feelings of the grave, while watch-
ing the preparation of his own
grave.
He states that while buried in |
Corpus Christi, he went through an |
experience that made him feel un- .
easy.
During his first night in his
grave, one of the hardest rains fell j
he ever remembered, and for two 1
days he lay in four inches of |
water
His worst feeling, he says, is to I
see some over-inquisitive person
fill the mouth of the air shaft that i
goes to his coffin. with their face
and cut the air off
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by December 23.
Everyone knows
come used to the newness of our
building. We should be able to
settle ourselves comfortably in our
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to the campaign. Every worker is
car and
best. car
a definite effort to invite the cred motion picture show. a night
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। Cleanliness in sports is one of
the things that is stressed by all
j coaches ami heads of all schools.
Clean play and sport in football
, helps lo make the team. A person
who can keep his head when nil
about him are losing theirs, shows
that he is capable of handling the
i situation and that he Is able to
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they were humans anyway.
you know, knocks but once.
I We don't know, but we have an
: idea that it will be tough on the
poor unfortunates who don't make
| the grade. At that partciular time,
students will be favored with that
' famous faculty refrain
“We told you so;")
1 1929, particularly brilliant in the
field of football; now going to
tional bonus checks at the end of . . will
campaign. j Vembe" 1
■ Special cash prizes are offered I .
’ for promptness and to get in on
that feature you will have to get Ito wear that new outfit overcoat. 11,0 good student neither shuns
your nomination in early. Weare f coat or what have Vim i 1,11 social life nor does he idly There were many "ohs" and “ahs"
1 of increasing our circula- ‘ ____j__ waste his time talking about those Thursday as the report cards were
L lion to both The Daily Tribune and N: . E I . "awful lessons" or "those lessons given out. Many have come to the
the Matagorda County Tribune, and Misisonary F ederation are worse than the useless suh- point that only a large amount of
in order to accomplish this purpose . Feature Svmoosium jects hard work will save them. The
we will need livewire workers I- * 5" “ 5 & He owes it not only to himself faculty were very kind in giving us |
from every community and rural On Peace--Carlton to make the best of his opportun- those extra points To some only
routes in the county. Circulation ; ______ ity but also to his parents, who one point was given but to others
to a newspaper is the same as In harmony with the various 1 are making numerous sacrifices to a . many as 30 points were given.
movements for outlawry of war and I help 111,11 through lo a successful Come on students, why flunk out
the bringing about of World peace, i lifei to his teachers, who take in- when you have all the time you
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office. A
enough to see them with all-day 1
suckers but with an ice cream |
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We had a fine Forum last week
Leis keep it up by submitting ho
much matertal that an extra page
wir have to be added to the paper. '
We can do it and we re going to
do it Those ex-graduates of Bay '
City are interested in what we are
doing in our school They want 1
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take < are of himself.
The way one ads at games in
which your school takes part re
fleets largely upon your school and
home training Above all things
be manlike and lady-like enough •
Make up your mind today that public to become more internation- spent in burning gasoline, blazing
you will drive one of the carsiy minded and feel its power in a trail around the “square.” or'
away on December 23. It can and spch a stupendous issue. doubtful skill in the art of “court-
will be done. I ___________o—o---------- I in”' be twenty years, hence, when
—oo-— ' Mr. and Mrs. T L. Rugeley of the rent is due and the children
An Odd Experience Van Vleck visited in Bay City to-are cold and hungry’
• 1 day. Take heed Dame Opportunity,
this superstock of Men’s Over -
coats. Every new style fea-
ture is skillfully woven into
these splendid garments, pre-
sented to our patrons in our
annual Fall Overcoat showing.
Thanks to the drop in clothing
price than ever before and
superior Overcoats at a lower
prices, you are offered these
probably than ever again.
Don’t pass up the chance of
the year.
tractive. The first prize, the latest FREEPORT HERE
model Chevrolet Sport Sedan A"I-
campaign from I TUESDAY, NOV. 11
the local dealers, the Gulf Caast ! *
are made of. new
11 you are tempted to quit theltry
$
dinary contest. Everyone partic-
ipating in The Tribune's campaign
will receive a commission check
for Ills or her work each Saturday
night. There will be no one to lose
who works. Besides the two cars, j
ness course at the Draugon.
(More on page 2)
to offer such a high class car as !
its grand prize in the campaign. j
To the candidate who secures
the second largest number of
TIOSE EX-STI HI ATS
Forrest Bess, salutatorian of l he
class of 1929, received an appoint-
ment to United States Militars
Academy at West Point, New York.
I'. G. Secrest, salutatorian of the
class 1928. is a member of the Hon-
orary Society at South Western
Univet sity . Georgetown
Cuz Lee, graduate in the year
team to a great extent. He will
put a fighting team on the field , „„ , .
however and the Freeport boys are , statesmen, Thomas Jefferson, ran a
in for a trouncing. mile every day while attendinx
Some five hundred tickets arelcollege. to keep his body physically
already sold for the game and itfitilet us follow, the., principle:
With the place that athletics for
to ever witness a Bay City team both men and women are takinE in
■I be here Tuesday. No- modern colleze life, few student -
11. Don't fail to be out. fail to experience that invigorating
if you don't like football come any feelinK as a result ola Eame
student to have an excellent seho- We re getting more Forum ma-
ad-lastic record. The recor I must be terial every day Pretty soon wen
the resu 1O( his own honest Wo/k get 3o mcl that another editor
and not the copy ot some.......else s may have to be appointed. But
notebook, for his primary, object don’t let that worry you for we
.. . . s” ect a have a few subs left yet. Come on ।
permanent part ot himne l rn her with that material Lets nave
merely getting an excellent news or every class in school, what
tjmark. , . , . .. .. , they are doing and what they're
everything they have in the game 1,10 Food student never cl- to going to do. Maybe the grammer
- prepare his lesson he ore Claes be- sch00l has some' material to eon-
cause he knows that the besClemch- tribute Ir you have just let Mau-
_________ ........„ ers cannot give him an eduacGou rine Thompson, Lester Calloway,
boys through some hard practice without his lul co-operation. or Miss Nicholas know about it
I in order to he a good student and they"i sure thank you for it.
one must be in prime mentally as What we want is lots of news.;
hiswell as physically; the studious editorials or otherwise; editorials!
boy or girl is inclined to neglect yreverved. But let's have it and
recreation. One of our greatest -n this school on top with our ;
credits we will give an American
Austin automobile, fully equipped
and worth $554.50. This car was
purchased from Nini Motor com-
pany of Bay City, the local dis-
tributor. This much talked of
little car is fast becoming popular,
and although small in size, it per-
forms as any ordinary car when
on the highway or in a pull. To
better appreciate this car you
was
witli I
this I
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", construction companies, from
states all the way from California
■ to Florida and Massachusetts to i
Louisiana, have representatives '
here in preparation for submitting ,
bids let a dam for Lake Brown-
n, wood, seheduled for Thursda' "
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gc This dam will be at a point on
V/ Pecan bayou about eight mile,
, north of Brownwood, the purpose ,
L of which will be to impound water
A for the city and to take cure ot a i
R / large acreage near the city to be
MA irrigated.
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 132, Ed. 1 Friday, November 7, 1930, newspaper, November 7, 1930; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1554256/m1/1/?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.