The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 200, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 29, 1931 Page: 4 of 4
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income tax, real estate
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OPTICIAN AND
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Station 555
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Texas
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APPLIANCES
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form every household task. And, duties
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funds or approximately $6 3,000.
Bids on all trust funds deposited
Poland were shopping in bay
.Saturday morning.
Everyone is cordially Invited.
Church corner 5th and Ata. C.
Services Sunday morning at 11.
Sunday School at 9:15 a.m.
Wednesday evening services at 8
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gas tax, wa
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Christian Science
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City Announcements
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burdensome, because the rapidity and
efficiency of these appliances makes
their use a pleasure.
Whether you desire to toast bread or
percolate coffee, freeze salads or boil
eggs, you ll find heat or cold made by
electricity uniform, smooth, sure. There-
fore, results are never disappointing.
j ELECTRICITY-YOUR CHEAPEST SERVANT
own work or have it done, you are sure
to find housework easier the electrical
way. The more electricity you consume,
the lower the rate becomes, m iking an
added incentive for you to use electric-
ity in every task as a means of greater
economy.
Make your home work cheaper and
more pleasant. Don't be satisfied until
you have achieved the goal of a home
completely equipped with electrical ap-
pliances.
Thursday caller at the J. F. Culver '
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market—high prices—more ’
profit. Ask us about Pig
Chow today.
CARTER GRAIN CO.
The Store with the
Checkerboard Sign
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common school district
MeCurry,of Hay City, was
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Citywhy i am
These laws compel me to pay
A good greasing job on
ver spent Sunday evening with Mr
I and Mrs. Woods
check of not less than 1
—, ---— - — cling-of the revenues of each
Is to see what the hell herein listed
were addee Io l he
have been lol led upon an
every hospital and charitable insti-
tution in town The Red Cross, Ho
Black Cross, the White Cross, the
Double Cross and the Purple Cross
Min. Oliver and Mrs. Bagsdale of mere hunt
e, Ceo. Schwebel,
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All blds must state
A’| banks of Matagorda county,
xas, are hereby given notice that
e commissioners’ court of Mata
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meeting
geport.
All rights reserved.
W E. McNABB,
County Judge, Matagorda
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Scouts, the Jewish Relief, the Near
callers at the .1 E Cui
race and because I refuse to d< with the county and district cle ks PQU~--U
nate to all and go out and beg, bor-i of this county aproximately it. * 1
the Womau’s Belief, Nav
This was the reply ;
several member
church.
Those nttendir
revival were Mer
camel’s back.
the banker got
Fol
many
report
Bay <
ed a
gram
montl
ed cu
who I
some
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of tic
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plainii
the pi
distill
week.
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for an
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all
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becom
benefit
the ri
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sveady
upbuil
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rollment of six
cotted, talked to, talked about, Had terest on daily balance
to, lied about, held up, held down. I be accompanied by a
and rollbed until I am nearly ruin-!
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N uh i TO RANKS i\ hi GARD
League. the Children's Home, the
iceman’s Benefit. the Horia . 1'
the Y M C A . the Boy ' 11
CENTRAL POWR
EiGAI COMPANY
very interestinr
Wads worth P T
The government ha
Hilley, ace ompanied by her ! mot hes in laws, and out law
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Patronize Tribune Advertisers.
per cent ' ( .
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of Mrs (I. S. Blair
Reverend Byrd, the new Baptist
I am cussed, and discussed, boy-
nan al
mated revenue for the
being $665,000.
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Mr. und Mih Bruce Woods w
I calling Saturday afternoon on
and Mrs Otis needy in Buy City
The social meetin
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cig r tax, stret ed, so the only reason I am
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"Stewardship," taken from
"Missionary Vole e
tax, capital stock tax,
daurhter, Mrs. Mores and hushand
of Wharton, Doris and Theodora
Hudson and RuHim Hillery, grand
children, motored to P’alar ios Hun
1 day afternoon.
cost prolonging the liie
federal law who owns it I am suspected, ex
Mrs Richie visited Thursday last
with Mesdames Bagsdale, Mitchell
and Oliver in Gulf
society mid organiza
ernoon
her bir
«aefternon
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from hr
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Milstead and B. A. Helton
very splendid
in the home o. the newlyweds, Mr and Mrs. Mur
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PIGLHOVL
Wi OiLtetAMEN,, ;
4ma "FI
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led, attendance
vety smoothness to the ae-
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Mrs W. II. Mangum
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teen members, twelve were pre
ent, Bild three visitors The Hr ’
oil program were some conteats,
supervined by Mi . C A Manuhum,
and fully enjoyed, mt.-r which the ........
meeting was turned over to out 1 visitor in I Saturday atternoon
“capable andefticient vice presl Mr Fritz Reelinz who had been
dent. Mrs. G. S Riser She al’ visiting old time friend i here left
ed bi several of the membet , mu Friday fol hi home in Cawker
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Mra. ilobinson of Gulf,
pected, inspected, dirsesper ted. ex
j amined, re examined, informed, re
quired, commanded, and compelled
until all I know is that i am sup
I posed to provide an inexhaustibl
supply ot money for every known
erout wai
zood and
Mils Dainy Bell was n Bay City
Visitor the last of the week.
Mid tern examinations were giv-
on lust wv^k by the toachers.
4 at the Woods home Sunday aft state laws, county laws, corpora
gorda county, Texas, on February
9, 1931. not later than 10 a.m. will
receive bids from those banks
1 which are desirous of being selected
as the depository of the funds of
this county for the ensuing two
I years.
Separate bids must be filed as
' follows:
Bids on all county funds includ-
ing all districts thereof. The esti-
an‛s Missionary m
Tuesday, Jan. 27
Mrs R. S. Kelley’
tendance, with <• i
Fi Khi
Smith'1''1'1
Breed- the
The W. M. IL met in tlii'Ii regu
lar meeting Monday hi tin home of
Mrs W. Z Lewis, this organization
, the thirtieth. In la
hool auditorium fo
f raining money te
the health work.
led the
ir c>dh
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Mr Iale
I Mr Z Butter was transacting
busines in Bay City Saturday I Recently an Oklsoma banker
Mi' G W. Franzen spent iic voral wrote a letter to one of his custom-
days last week with her brother, 1 ers relative to ti request for a
Mr Oli. Beedy in Bay t ity. check, says an editoriai in the New
[ Mi Jesse nymanwasa Bay City 0r leans states The letter aparent folii
ly was the lust straw. It. broke theSociety
City one day last
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ed and squeezed until I do not
know where I am, what I am 01
which is very commendable.
। Mi and Mrs II C Crawford, Mt
and Mrs. Herbert Hodge vi Had the
latter’s parents in New gulf, Hun
dered a beautiful program
ter tax, light tax
tan, si hodi tax, i
tax.
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Mrs Thomas of Goliad, spent
several days last week with Mrs ।
W. II. Mangum.
Mi Sammy Hyman was a Satur
day afternoon visitor to Bay City, i
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liie Daily Tribune, Thursday, Jan. 29, 1931
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ployed
patch,
week -en
Mr M
wax in
ness,
Mra I
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and Kas
Mr.
mornins
ed vsever
Mr. at
Bunday
Matthes
Mr. i
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their cu
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Mrs. A.
Mr a
Houston
and Mr
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Mra (
Women'1
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afternoo
the horn
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follow in
her wer,
Mr ar
proud p
born on
Mr A
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in the I
Miss I
cios, apt
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Mr. ar
of Hou.1
Friday
C. Corn,
nyntax und carpet lue •<> life
is coming
your request.
Mrs ; My present financial condition I . I ed my business that I do not know
call- due to the effects of
car.Wopdecntdsuppoetsuostt 0l Overburdened
Events of the Week in miEivhuirmnyi",pcll
We
that tf
They v
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The
over t<
last W
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Some
team .
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9 in fat
was 24
was th
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winner
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and one
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store.
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move t
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college.
pectins public Through these vu
rious law , I have been held down
N~me~e
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thie I
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held up. walked on, sat on. flatten j
Com alone doesn't make r $
grow big enough t . t
enough. It needs a supple-
ment, and Purina Pig Chow
added to your corn will give
you just the right proteins
and minerals for big frames
and quick growth.
Quick growth meins early
I wish to inform you thgt the
present condition of my li.ink u<
count makes it impossible for me to
send you a check in response to
Deliclous refreshments wen
1 p.m" G. A mid it A ench Wedne
; day >il t p nia sunbeam ea< li Tlu «
day ill .1 pm
I The w M 8 met in n norlal
! merlin* nt Ilir liome of Mra Bi
a ker, with 15 member a and three via
u itors present An interenting ' What
to Do" program waw enjoyed Hell .
k elous refreshments were werved
gham, Mesdames II. C. Crawford,
G. 8. Riser, M. C Elliott and on
Uttin Mike; Mesdames Cyrus
smith, W L Sydnes, B O’Connell,
K J. Meyers, WhiltenberE. 8 A
Helton, J F Eason and son, Misi
Carmen Kelly.
The next meeting will be Tue
Messrs. J L Culver and Brine1 Gulf, wer
oods were business visitors inver home
Nr
' day
Mr. and Mra T II Arrington ot
F Sweeney visited Mrs. t ar 1n ton
parents, Mr unit Mr K 8 Kelles
H Sunday.
■ The visitors in Ml mid Mrs II
V E Groves home, Sunday were Ml
I and Mra John Groves of Freopor 1 I enilinK " "" 11 arold Day home one
gOU TA «a.. . a a* i t. at.. . .. 1 evenin/ Kill Week.
oland Mr. and MrN Jack Grown ailid
K A . r ii .. . . Mfh. VV H Mangum elterfainetii
Lbeinfant laughter of Hounhu 0.1. Al
K. ma - in i> it . i . ...... her daligiitors, MeHtlames Johnny
Mm ( iillh* Harty, dlintrici innh ..... . . . .
... । i. Hunk und Mayware Long of Ne’-
l ager of WVoociali < irch* him a .
W ’ til.* t i i gulf, Min. Myrtle Ihoimin of lay
Lameeting Ncie(lileci fol' HHllI KTOV( 4 Hi. . I *1
En""T" n.u i^ i ( ity and MTN. (ieore <MHh. I ira-
M here i hurstiay, Jmi i..w» ..in. ..
MM a. . * a. . % ... dwv Li Nt witli an ov ter dhiiH*i tom '
IlNhlhl < liiinil VeCeN. . i . .. .
r .. I.’. ", , 3 ... ,, . jviimelitinK her gin d. Mi I ln.ni.is ।
Reverend Hyrd of hl ( ampo, has If (oliag
F been called an pastor and has ac j Nr w D I..... and son were ( !
N cepted. A sories of seryhea were city vinitors ......
f held from Monday throuzh Sun | Mesdames oilie and Krll< , K.
1 day. Ur*, crowds were in attend man ...... ii........... ot
■ ance Servieen will be held on each t|,e Larkin club Wed.ies.lav utter
seci...... and fourth Hmiduy I rayer noon witl, , ressive forty two A
[ meeting euch Wedneaday night at ..... ch ot nandwiclies. alad.
7 30 W M H each TnvHd.iv nt t
We were udjourned to meet
Mm M Z Lewis on Monday
3 for Hible study
A number of oiii mombers
been enjoying the servicea id
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 200, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 29, 1931, newspaper, January 29, 1931; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1554315/m1/4/: 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.