The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, June 26, 1931 Page: 3 of 4
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The friend of millions—from coast |
Corpus Christi
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Sheriff Sale
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The Corpus Christi district has been
First National Bank of Bay City ver-
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RY
9 Fait Ohio Street, Chicago
tually dependent in their prosperity one upon another.
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No. But another world war would universally and over-
from day to day until the property is
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Two saddles, will pay cash.
MILK AND CREAM
For the best of milk and whirping
E. MeSparran and wife
were
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Bay City visitors Monday.
RICE MARKET
terns of taxation, the joint congres-
amusement section on North Beach.
3 lots on Wharton road, for sale.
MATTRESSES
List What You Have With The
$6.00
THE FARMER’S EXCHANGE
to
ings at 1M to 2%4,
$10.00
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MAJESTIC REFRIGERATOR
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EXCHANGE
Latest 1931
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BETTER
Now is the time to buy that new Majestic Refrig-
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erator you have been want ing to. A three year guaran-
Used Cars
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tute. Come in for a demonstration.
TRADE IN
YOUR OLD
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W. E. Goodwin Music & Elect. Co.
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Anderson-Rugeley Auto
MAGNOLIA GAS
Phone 348
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Value.Extraordinary! Quality Tiers within the reach of Al
BROS.
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$100.
Carefully Mounted Free
Lifetime Guarantee
Tull Oversize Balloons — See Them! — Big Oversize Cords
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6.98
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7.10
$.60
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1929 CHEVROLET TRUCK
HEAVY Din TRU CK
6.6$
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11.65
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4.75-19
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• HIGH PRESSI HK
30x3% 6 4.39
17.95
29.75
4.50-20
(29x4,50)
Equally Great Values In Goodyear Tubes
Extra Snrlnfi If You Buy In Pmet
4.75-20
(29x4.75)
■ latest
th the
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you—
6.00-21
(33x6.00)
4.40-21
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is and
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(Overeize)
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nily.
me?
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will
5.00-20
(30x5.00)
NEW All-Weather Balloons
Famous Double Eagles
—if you live in Bay City.
—be for Bay City.
—if you help Bay City.
—Bay City will help you.
—there is a right side to everything,
get on the right side.
Inos*
Lots for sale on Seventh Street. This property
can be had at a very reasonable price on liberal
terms.
5.25-20
(30x5.23)
J. M. COPELAND
Bay City, Texas
Company
BAY CITY, TEXAS
General Sales Tax
As Substitute for
of Six
$3.00
7.50
6.00
5.00
9.00
4.00
12.50
12.50
16.50
16.00
N that
)) extra
/ long
mileage
J. A. BIRKNER
Every morning delivery
Anderson-Rugeley
Auto Co.
Here is a nation which should be hailed before the high
court of assembled nations of the world and bound over to
keep the peace or suffer the violent consequences to those
“that live by the sword.”
1926 FOR DCOUPE worth
1 the money.
2
150 acres of land on Caney, located on Highway
58. To sell or trade.
ADVERTISE HOME PRODUCTS
BUY HOME PRODUCTS
Personal Property.
The state of Texas, county of Mat-
TS
etrist
Line
Lowest Prices in Tire History1.
There will be no peace in Europe until Franc eis com- [
pelled to cease creating war.
of taxpayers." ___ .
As a matter of fact, 2,500,000 indi-
1927 DODGE COUPE—the
fast four motor—a good buy
at
sus A. B. Pierce, C. E. Harter and J
The Daily Tribune, Friday, June 26, 1 93 I
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of June, A. D. 1931.
JOE MANGUM,
Sheriff Matagorda. Co., Texas.
FOR SALE: Brand new cafe, modern
ly equipped, modern equipped sleep
(Vernon’s Annotated Texas Statutes
volume 2. pages 229 and 230) the
property described below originally !
consigined to and unclaimed and re-1
proceed to sell within the hours pre- crowd will be increased materially by
scribed by law for sheriff’s sales, on (those who will be attracted here by
fit
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hox
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W. Spencer, No. 12024 and to me. as
sheriff, directed anch delivered. I will
with
! body.
GOODYEAR ^th^ndes
pUJILDING millions
■ more tires than any
other company and en-
joying lowest costs,
Goodyear offers today
the finest tires and great-
est
seen!
Men Name Officers
—
in equally beau- !
NEW ORLEANS. June 25 There
was no change of local imp
the rice market Wednesday. Short
urday noon July 4. by the arrival of i ream.
Miss Golden Opportunity included
will be water polo, water football,
diving exhibitions wrestling exhibi-
tions. a pet parade and other events
all of which are to be staged in the
Notice of sale of unclaimed and re- .
fused freight, Gulf, Colorado and San- I
ta Fe railway company.
To whom it may concern:
Notice is hereby given that in con- i
more populr as a resort and vacation
. center this year than at any time in
s the past and a"record influx of week-
'end holiday visitors is expected. The
1929 PLYMOUTH COUPE-
new paint, tirer almost new-
motor good, a bargain at
S345
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government, effective leadership calls
not only for an accurate diagnosis of
iblic ills, but for the finding and
Gulf, Colorado mid Santa Fe railway ,
company will be sold at public auc-1
tion to the highest bidder at the
freight warehouse office of the Gulf,
Colorado and Santa Fe railway com-
pany in the citv of Matagorda, Texas,
on July 16. A. D. 1931, said sale to
commence at 9 a. m. and continue
ica, too, unless America had intelligence enough this time
to keep out of the war. I do not know of anything else that
would end the capitalistic system except, perhaps the sense-
less folly of the capitalists themselves in trying to impose
additional burdens upon people in times of depression and
There is a bullying nation, a swaggering nation, a
swashbuckling nation, which has grown rich throug hplun-
der and repudiation and is brazenly preparing to increase its
hoard to the injury of all the rest of the world through fur-
ther practices of the same piratical character.
Let the international bankers lie upset over THAT.
“Will present conditions end the capitalistic system?”
fused at Matagorda. Texas on the
ale, fe
Faced
nue, 1
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Will Entertain Many treaake
- today. |
CORPUS CHRISTI, Tex., June 26.— I The greatest kid in the world at I
Corpus Christi is makig plans to the Colonial theatre today.
entertain more visum- over the: No longer the cold, -nil fictional I . _
Fourth of July than ever have been little figure of printed form- at the I FOB, Ne Ma“,T1
entertained here at one time before. Colinial theatre today, | %/ 294fHK/C
Notice of Sale f 1OUR Citi
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did not exist. .
Bolshevism is not now a danger to the world. It is
merely an inconvenience and annoyance. A man becomes
an inconvenience by expiring on your doorstep, but he is not
a danger. Bolshevism is not a peril as it exists today. But,
formity to articles 900 and 901 of the
Revised Civil Statutes of Texas 1925. i
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.___. The bin thrill spectacle of the cele-
portanse in bration probably will be the leap by
— ---- ------- lax: non a stunt aviator from a blazing air-
grains were moving regularly and | plane over Nueces bay Sunday eve-
prices continued fn m. Stocks o1 Blue ning, preceding the opening of the
Rose are becoming light and there Neptune's ball.
has been more activity in Prolitics: • Heary co-operation of local civic
Long grains were practically wcleaned I jeaders, business men. and prominent
up with the.light stocks of Fortunas, guarantees the success
in only a few hands. Buyers were ; ™he celebration Rai.....ds and bus
covering their requiremenatsuslosel,. I Unes have planned special rates for
Prices were unchanged with Blue . cgion
Rose quoted at 314 to 3 5-8; Eady the oct won.
Prolifics at 3 to Ediths at 5 718; I
Fortunas at 6'a; Lady Wrights at 4"i; .... c, p.-.
second heads at 2%2 to 244 and screen- Wharton CO. recan
come so restricted in its application
that it has become a class rather than
a general tax, with its incidence lim- Ap
ited to a comparatively small number ! of
j EL CAMPO. June 25 The follow-
ing officers have heen elected for the
Wharton county branch of the Na - ,
tional Pecan Marketing association: '
H C Forgason, president; J P Tay- i
lor, secretary-treasurer.
County Agent J. O. Graham, said
an effort is to be made by the na- |
nation-wide campaign of advertising ।
to increase consumption of pecans
This county is forging to the front !
THE MURINE COMPANY Dept. H. S.
I Mr Martin Anderson, representing
the Merventhaler Linotype company ___
of New Orleans and Brooklyn, pent
yesterday afternoon with tRe Trib-
une. He is on his way to Victoria on .
business.
Income Levy agorda.
! By virtue of an order of sale is-
he sued out of the honorable district
is-'court of Matagorda county. Texas on
the third day of June A. D. 1931. by ,
the clerk thereof, in the case of The |
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lo coast. the nation s host wherever : .a mIE rULL EYES may be made and
A/7779“AIVAm> • kept clear and healthy by-.
g g B VS---applying MURINE daily. It dissolves
NNPSas--- the dust-laden mucous him, and over-
AA RdNn comes bloodshot conditiun, (resulting
P ® i Pz., from over-use. Sooliingaud Rtf risking.
1 . g "T Contains no belladonna nor anything
%M- "*-"mr-/C h armful. Success fully used and recom-
) mended for infant and adult since 1897.
beware of another war. —
Bolshevism is bred in the blood of battlefields. Cannon puL......— - — - a —
bonevim IB oral in Ie "UI , vigorous application of sound reme-
fodder fertilizes the seed of anarchy. Let capitalism take dies.
rurhdpturaensltaponrtrmt ncker popi wMinstuzaz.essttnazyavan
The commissions the capitalists might secure will not pay heed the warning of Theodore Roose-
for the disaster which will then surely overtake them. aeitcthateiythrromi “heoterwohatmisasurd
- WILLIAM RANDOLPH HEARST, ably to realize it in action"
that falls upon farmers, home owners. in
and other real property holders as ----
compared to other forms of wealth Blessit
and income demands real relief." j porati
Long before the depression reached ,
its peak, his experience in the secre-
taryship of the treasury had con-
vinced Mr. Mellon that—
"The individual income tax has be-
tee. Tested and approved by Good Housekeeping Insti-
Monday, * tiful costumes,
turned over a kettle of j The Opportunity ball will be the
rup over on it. I outstanding social event of the sumtirexas
Anderson left Monday 1 mer season here with Miss Corpus
month’s visit with his family. Christi and her attendants entertain-
employed b- a constcuctio i j ing Miss Golden Opportunity Ine
Icompany near Little Rock, Ark. and young women who take part in the I
is making the trip both ways by au- pas • ant will be the most promanent
tomobile." members of the younger social cir-
The Trojcak store building Will aoon cles of Corpus Chi isli. |
I A two-day program of SportS events
and amusements will Im* opened Sat-
whelmingly end it’ and would Russianize Europe and Amer- viduals and 250000 corporations are
’ - • ....... 1 ..... . shouldering today the excessive bur-
den imposed by the federal income —----------
tax. By Harris Milner, deputy.
To relieve the inequitable hardship i 1720 23-26.
1928 DODGE SENIOR SE-
DANin very good condition.
We offer this car at about
one-fourth its original price.
$500
as a producer of the better veir umumun mu a mu VIA
of pecans Mi While LBK T0DE E74
the better beu plantrd ■ HF r rili l ■ d
he suid there are about IQ 000 native ■ aM ■ “aW“ “
trees that have been budded with
the thin shell and large varieties
that are just coming into bearing.
You save money when you
[ buy one of the fine used cars \
we are now oshowing. and you
save in the cost of tianspor-
I tation when you use it. Back
of every used car we sill is\
I the priceless good name of (
j this house, assuring you of ,
1 permanent satisfaction in
ownership.
1 1980 MARQUETTE SPORT
! ROADSTER—6 wire wheels.
: fender wells—paint and mo-
; tor excellent.
S600
Let the international bankers, I say, become upset over
this menace to the peace of the world and the prosperity of I One of the lessons taught by th
the world. Here a nation preparing every day to plunge
the world again into war to destroy more of the wealth of | revision by the federal and state
the world, to create further and more aggravated conditions governments pences r this depres-
' of exhaustion and depression, to devastate Europe as it was sion,"declared"President Hoover in
devastated after the hundred years war. and to interfere his address to the Indiana Republican
with the prosperity of EVERY NATION, for nations are mu-Editnztalnassaietinny andendendartet _ .aw ... ....................,
t 1-----—1 41 ’ -------” ” - ly reconsider the whole national and the 29th day of June. A. D. 1931. at I the big two day celebration which has
local problem of the incidence of tax- : the courthouse door at Bay City in h...... nlanned under the direction of
ation. The undue proportion of taxes Matagorda county, Texas, the fol
sional committee on internal reve-
nue taxation should heed their warn-
ing and study the operation of the
sales tax between now and the con-
vening of the new congress.
Under the American syttem of
S O C O N Y
DEWAXED . . PARAFFINE BASE
MOTOR OIL
in connection at Boling.
to E. J. Russell, New-
I
group to the Exch
interests Of for Smith & . L |
emerge singly, , Matagorda, Texas. said shipment bo-
utiful and fantastic | ing billed as "1 tank car fuel oil,
e being made in 418041 gallons, weight tit ill."
hich was established j H INGLEHART, Agent,
purpose. I he allezor- ’Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe R. R. Co.
ollowed, by the 6-15 7-15.
idustrial group; ...... , Q p
Anthony steel dump
CASH TRADE TERMS
84-98 1 50010, $
VEAL OR PORK. TRE VERY
BERT AT LOWEST PRICER.
(ALL ME FOR QUICK DE-
LIVERY, )
NASH SWEENY
FHOXE 100 •
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imposed upon the small percentage |
of our citizens who pay the federal ------
income tax. the Hearst newspapers i of Yoakum and Mr
. . .. have long advocated the adoption of sek and son. Juliu
deprivation. a general sales tax Charlie Galize, nil
Certainly the failure of Bolshevism in Russia is not. France, Germany, Italy, Canada and [were guests hire S
much of a menace to capitalism. And bolshevism is a failure Eelgiumntrisomontve restored 3.“ wife «
—almost as much of a failure as the despotism which preced- sale .tax since 1914. spent Sunday here with the
ed it and almost as much of a tryanny. Faced with the need1 for mow> | ter. Mrs.W.kakeur
2., • ■ , 'i • i i .ct l enue. Premier Bennett has recently Mis. i a . rm: < nE re
There is no success in a government which does not recommended that Canada increase its painful burn on one I
secure liberty. The object of government, as Thomas .J ef- sales tax. when she
ferson phrased it, is "the r »st good to the greatst nun
her,” and the greatest good is liberty. After that comes op- ple and equitable in character andaftei
portunity and then prosperity. embarrassing neither to buyer nor to He
Russia has none of these; neither liberty, nor oppor- : SHundreds of millions of dollars now
tunity. nor prosperity. Bolshevism is a complete and a com- .spent in enforcing income tax laws
* . 1 i . :).,0 and in fees paid to accountants anti ____
PletelY ODV1OUS t allUre. . attorneys would be saved our tax- be ready for occupancy.
The recent ridiculous trail of alleged conspirators in payers by the adoption of tux us *' “
Russia was merely a perfectly plain attempt to excuse the economical to administer as is the
deficiencies of bolshevism to its own supporters ami to lay ■ SPresident Hoover and Secretary
the blame for its failures upon foreign conspiracies which all Mellon having admitted the impera-
except the ignorant Russian peasantry knew perfectly well tive necessity of revisins present
ty, in been planned under the direction of
_ __ _ llow-ja civic committee.
ng described property, to-wit: 1 All plans for the celebration.
Seventy-seven shares of stock of, which will be colorful and spectac-
"ing State Bank, a bunking cor- ular have been completed and the
I poration organized under the laws groups in charge of the various ev-
of the state of Texas, as evidenced by ent., rapidly are perfecting arrange
certificate No. 35 for 27 shares of ‘ ments. The featured events will he the
stock and certificate No. 49 for 50 arrival by airplane here Saturday
shares of stock in the said Blessing noon, July 4 of Miss Golden Op-
State Bank, levied on as the property portunity who will be greeted by Miss
of A. B. Pierce to satisfy a judgment ' Corpus Christi and her attendants
amounting to $7,150 with interest from and by a civic committee whichwil
April 15, 1931 at 8 per cent in favor: be headed by Mayor Edwin F into,
_ the First Natlinal Bank of Bay the pageant Saturday night which will
City and-costs of suit, be followed by the opportunity ball
Given under my hand, this 17th day ! and Neptune's bull Sunday night. ..........., ....... ...
‘ - - — - On her arrival here Miss Golden i gold.
Opportunity will present Miss Cor-1 One shipment from Albany, Texas. I
pus Christi with the key to the on March 12, 1931, in QTX 9552 des-
i Chest of Hope, the opening of which I tined to Matagorda, Texas, shipped by
| will be the theme of the glitterin! ; the Exchange Petroleum company of
pageant. When the chest is opened Wichita Falls, Texas, and consigned
Mrs. R. H. Kunetka and little son members of the allezorical group to the Exchange Petroleum company, ; •
i, John Cajdu- ; representing various interests of | for Smith & <- Iliums Ace com
i and Mr. and the district, will emerge singly. 1 Matagzorda, Texas said shipmen
ol Iailettsville ' costumed in bmu .....' fmad...... ~--- ■
aturduy in
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, June 26, 1931, newspaper, June 26, 1931; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1554441/m1/3/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.