The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 137, Ed. 1 Friday, November 14, 1930 Page: 2 of 6
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IS KEEPING YOU
Out of this Campaign
Your Newspaper
is It because you do not understand the proposition?
Your Doctor
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Your Merchant
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Your Insurance Co.
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All outstanding
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Let Us Tell You About Our Payment Plan
Texas Gas and Oil Handled
Washing and Greasing
Bay City Lumber Co
A Brand New Up-to-Date
SMOKERS like
FILLING STATION
and stick to ’em
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G.B. ADAMS
Verser Brothers
Plumbing, Fixture* and Fitting*
Ga* Work a Specialty
Phone 348
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E. O. TAULBEE, Special Agent
OFFICE CITIZENS STATE BANK BUILDING
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1931 NOW ON
THE MARKET
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Broadcasting its Opening on E. 7th St.
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many of them have not
equipme
and the
will be back on time for that
and the left front door are locked
this year simply by slightly lifting
You can be assured that your suit
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NEW vIcrow RADIO
11-35. The first micro-
ynchronoum, screen-
grid. 5-circuit radio.
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or becuase you have more money now than you know
w hat to do with ?
The new Fisher bodies all ha
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Roof lines are improved by stream-
lining and by an inerease in crown
at the front
cylinder walla to assure
fective Healing against b
desizned valve push rods
bodies is the
hite Une Hn
eering when
lead of tour,
of a 4 onsiderably larger car than
last year.
This method of
Chrome plate finishes
Head lamps and tail
till chrome plated hi th
Throme plated parking
ached to the cowl ar
with all spe
the interior trimmings may
ll
been refine
, smoothne
added to I
The strength
or inspectlo
longer-lived
’em
MISS EDITH ARMSTRONG, Markham
MISS LEONA HRENTS, Gulf
MISS FRANCES CALLISON, Buy City
MISS M DONNAN, Markham
MH. M I. HILL, Bay City
MUS. E II. HIGHLY, Bay City
MUS. OTTO KOLLATSCHINY . (lull
MUS A U. MATTHES. Blessing
MISS LOUISE PHILLIPS, Matazorda
PLEDGER HIGH SCHOOL, Pledger
MISS HELEN WOOD, Bay City
MUS. EDITH WOODS. Wadsworth
lures and a
extensively
A little apartment or lrotel suite is all very well. But
the keenest satisfaction is to be found in a home nil your
own. There, untroubled by the landlord's monthly ex-
actions, uncrowded by neighbors, you may rejoice in life-
long possession.
ade anti -friction bearings
All open mid closed bodie
Enter
At the p
under at
snips at
standar
models
designed to inerease the amart
neas, performance, satety or dur
ability of this latest General Mo-
tors model.
Among the improvements are a
fully insulated front compartment.
or because you haven't energy enough to carry on to
successful conclusion mid WORK?
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ulgmda-.
has heen increased by the addition
of metal in the short arms, which!
I results in greater engine smooth- (
ness The harmonic balancer, in-
troduced during I he 1930 season,
has been simplified in design for ;
the more effective dampening out
। <>i vibration at the eritical speed
of the crankshaft
m ami sector type, with
oicealin
and the
In appearance
distinct contribution to the cause ■ which formerly extended horizon!
of general business revival by In ally from the bottom of the radia-
suring, extraordina y activity dur -tor now drops away vertically in
•• ..... 1 the conventional manner.
A further hid to clear
for the driver Im the new !
stamped pillar at the ends
that’s Wby!
new car in
although it
greater rig-
automatic windshield
year, the mechanism
that when thep owe
the blade returns to
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th mohair or
s and durability.
e cylinder block
< rni inciease in
y a one and one-
rease in weight
» the crankshaft
Taylor Bros.
dull business
200,000 people
model and four times as great asa raised belt line to emphasize the
any other six cylinder car How low appearanceofthecarachieved
ever, scores of improvemonts have by I he deepei side bod) panels
boon made this year every change with their slight outward bulge
then you are to be congratulated; it for the third reakon, then
you would be of no worth anyway This campaign is for am-
bitious people, and we will pay you mighty well.....
Such fine car features ok assist
cords, ash ret eiyers, arm rests and
silk Killer curtains harmonizing
months for the
handles h
a separate le
ver’s combat
changes froi
ruments are
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THE DAILY TRIBUNE
TEIBUNE PRINTING CoMrANY
Publishers
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engine
1931 model decidedly finer in ap-
pearanee than any of its vredeces-
nchieve a popularity
Chevrolet’s former four
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Four Lovejoy hydraulic shock ab-
sorbers, mid fully eneloned, woath-
erproof four-wheel brakes con
tinue as standard equipment.
In the Hue of nine body types are
three open models the roadater,
phneton mid sport roadster. mid
MX closed models the com'll, sc
dan, special sedan, the three-win-
dow ooupe, the five-window coupe
and the sport coupe.
amoother nnd quieter t ransmission, [ and raising the header bur which
and liberal use of rustless ehrom runa across the top of the wind-
durable sent by slightly lowering the seat I
pws.
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yet agitg
wax
throughout the United States who
depend directly upon Chevrolet for
their livelihood.
The 19 domestic production
plants of the Chevrolet orguniza
tiuu are now in full swing on the
explain; if for the second reason,
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The
other imp
ne inelude
Heralded as "The Great Amer- I
plate the Interior. All rear doors
be interiors of all bod
n redesigned to lake
itage of the extra roomin
so arranged
le shut off
the extreme
easier steering, more
the added sweep
। body lines creates
of l he windshield, which augments |
the safety provisions of the car.
All body moldings are pressed in
tegral with body panels, thus
eliminating all separately applied
molding with their consequent dlf J
ficulties. The drip molding also;
Ils pressed integral with the roof
panels This method of construe
Front fenders have been raised
sligrtly at tile forwtard end to
achieve a lighter and finer appear | ■
mice, mid the swoop of Ilie rem ;
lenders has been made more pro ,
nounced.
The hood is longer, with a higher
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ly, we s
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ional tra
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sums re
n is in lii
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ed by tile
ry today,
if a policy
ossible co
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(bute sor
ation of
ilso maki
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I growth
lepend til;
ansportat
Canal Pi
have ass
ig these
ig our nat
because
relations
Those limned above are asked to report to this otfice so
that we may know who has decided to work. We have not heard
from many of the "names" listed, Tuesday. Thursday and Sat-
urday me report days. If you cannot come in, please phone us.
water from the pump cylinder mid
prevent freezing in cold weather: |
a new leak-proof valve rocker cover [
h
and provided with an
spherical socket made integral with
the rod to eliminate the extra joint
with its consequent possibility of
water <illd noise: an improved
water pump for greater durability;
valve springs of variable pitch, as-
suring light closure of valves and
elimination of spring vibration: a
copper mesh air cleaner and flame
All sport models come equipped [ t ion eliminates the inevitable rust
with the new and popular chrome streaks which result when the
lated radiator grille. All models molding is separately applied be
have smart new wire wheels, witn ; cause the paint chips off at the
I 75 by 19 tires, as standard equip- • connecting line,
ment Hubs are very large, of the The running board is longer, and
concealed bolt type, with hub caps narrower at the front end The
of gleaming chronmium plate sot running board aprons follow the
off by a black ring circling the contour of the body and appear to
Chevrolet emblem in the center be a continuation of it. Corrugated
Wheal finishes harmonize with the (rubber molded in position and ex-
wide variety of body combina- । tended ovei the rounded outside (
dons. ledges covers the pressed steel run- \_
plated mol
The result
new model, according Io W F crown in Ilie upper panelH The ,
Knudsen, president, and ship side hood hinges have been raised
ments are going out to dealers to to coincide with the body moldings, j
assure immediate delivery I all* and this molding is continued on
models through the hood al the hinge line,
Fundamentally the new model | the molding being mo designed th it !
embodies the same basic featurorit conceals the hinges. There are
which, since the introduction ofmore hood louvres this year, group
the Chevrolet six, enabled II to ed on a raised panel toward the
the line to increase the r
and comfort of the new
Smart new Duco color
plates the y
at the clutch
posit ion.
The now famons 50-horse power
valve-In-head six cylinder engini
which (hevrolet introduced in
pilot bearing is
nstead of bronze ;
herical pivot re- ‘
bracket and pin ]
All Dependent on You
THE SEABOARD
Is a Home Institution
We Appreciate Your
Business
effected th tough three sep-type: the clutch
removable pieces insteadofnow ball bearing
easjier access for adjust- i bushing, and a s
in-blat k finish of the wheel lends
rich appearance to the front
ratio of 12
aism ialtor acceler
spark plugs; a
ver the carbure- ।
pump to exclude I
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ead Control bu
ith white lette
the 1930 sea:
igh cat bon st
The radiator has a larzer cool-.
w... , , mg capacity this vem. mol Is Im be found 111 various models in the
an Value; the new car boutn Mproved in both erficlency and up- ine All ...... models have a larz
orine .....0, in "inclbm., (()ii A new treatment ol the " rear deck to .......o .......mfort
Eker and roomier bodies by Fiher Sheli makes h appear much higher of the rumble scat passengers.
oP-land the shies appear to have more ; The coach has 11 compartment for
curvature At the bottom ol the tools beneath the front floor 10
shell is a black enameled beaded avoid disturbinK rem seat pa.-
0.. „ . panel wurroundinr the starting senzers. A.II closed modela have
Mhich bring the level for the 19311 er ank hole which enters throuxthe slanted non-glare windshield,
car to a far lower rizure than anyihe radiator instead of the plash the adjustable driver ‘s seat and
Chevrolet, four or six, has ever In rormerv other features which have male
"<»lti I ' ' " , , Body by Fisher the hallmark of
Dealers throughout the United A chrome- plate th -bar are ! qmililv in the lim li. bl M,
Slates put the new models on .......... fender to render aeronM te hair or broadcloth trimming is op
hibitlon this morning for the first [ Doni ot the radiaton. ami h010N itional with all closed models,
time, nearly two mouths in advana position the parabolil chrome AlI body hardware is newly de-
of the customary date for the plated head lump, as well a i b 1sipned, miri ower mid neater in up
showing of the annual new car.new and popular hish ‘renuenepearence.
This move in advancing the an i vibrator horn, whi h !h mounted
nouncement dale, it was felt bythis year Juhi beneath the bu
Chevrolet officials, would render a head lamp. I he splash guard
tuition I* continued in
car, and minimizes the pi
of broken flywheel teeth an
better and easier engage
instead of ac entrifugal
and a new type crankase
r combined with the oil
ase haw been
second class m
e of Bay City, T<
nK r ess.
e engine, aud inclurion ol a Harn j
rester in the air cleaner.
The two-juch ine reune in wheel-
He has been utilized throushout
rsfop
Chevrolet's new car for 1931,
priced substantially below current *
lovels, goes on display today'
thronghout the nation.
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Don't be confused mid think that we have emmgh work-
ers in the campaign to put it ove r, for we have not gotten re-
ports from many entered. Then too, many will "throw up the
sponge" before they stmt.
gear of h
first time
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 137, Ed. 1 Friday, November 14, 1930, newspaper, November 14, 1930; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1554261/m1/2/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.