The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 200, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 29, 1931 Page: 1 of 4
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BAY CITY, TEXAS. THURSDAY JAN. 29, 193 1
5c THE COPY
NO. 200
VOL. 26
$
PUFFED SLEEVES,
BEST YEAR FOR
EVERY FARMER
NEW TAX BILLS
$
ON MARRIAGES
BIG HATS, BACK OF LITTLE BENEFIT
FARMERS IN TEN
ASKED TO CUT
HIT BIG FELLOW
$
COTTON PLOTS
Is
2
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er
eas.
Of it.
$
DALLAS, Jim
$
ui the federal farm.
trains
OJ
$
$
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Have A Home
A
$
Saving the Farmer.
convinced that iii*
.Mr
ate is not
as
$
al-
of
must be initialed in the house. Oni
arland i
finally passed by the h
of white
hu
consideration
Man Convicted in
always
Newgulf Burglary
new
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
bert ha
Williams pointed out
ft only half enough feed.
daily
Ribbon bows at tin* waistline ami
Claude
est of his feed, to say nothing
fond for his family
Kill SALE
bring j
day
school.
Tenth street, near new high
hoard
wants
No Foreclosures.
tional amendment
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Naturai Rexourre Tax.
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SARGON
SPECIAL
Sees Chance for Small
Reduction.
furmer
<41 his
e reduction, tor ।
still to be sold.
field
impo
grant
com
girl
Hattie
responsib
Dallas <
department of a
| issuing builetin
Carl
farmers in t he miniscent
that ay
j groups
•'ll
that
to ret
those
get <
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lli>
of
Hill,
Ba
di-
mtn* and
Save with
$15,00
> and
board
about
prosp
i the
To
riage
during
ad
lid
rts
roads
lettuce
sleev
skirt
69
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they
ord
0
■nt bet
S per
$100,60
An
bill 1
intan
loll,
light
Rabson is
‘s present
Children frequently become
destitute because estates are
not willed or left in incom-
patent bands to manage.
would
if the
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tween
12 per
Reno
at the
district
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can
ason
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the
ssociations
in acreage
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"MARIANNA. Ark
prediction that few
AI
uied
Superior Quality
Served With
Superior Service
House Would Raise' „ . .. ,
$50,000,000. Farm Board Memb
illative 01
was in
me with
it does not take long to save
znough for the first payment
- start saving with us today.
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WANTED
ollars and tiered । can
ed in the county last ye
pared with 1902 in 1929
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$
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FEDERAL LOAN SAID DIVORCES GAIN
il the back with a
gardenias.
(9
in cm
r. Rac
■ tempted to shift I
i extent that Buckej
xde possible for the
me-
-
Recorc
Babson Says Agricul-
ture Will Be First to
Recover From Slump.
, vorces and annulments were
niy
A al
hou
It is so useless to westo
energy wanting and wishing
for your own home when it is
in your power to heve one.
SCOTT DRUG CO
s
physical training for boys an
s. These measures are still t
onsidered In committee hearin
for gov
fertilizei
y 1 col
27,'
Mrs. Paul Wilde 21-1m
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lil
must give II first mort gag
e "Menh
. erative a
, interest
i. :
the Cotton Co-op
ing a spring and summer suit are invit
B Fitz
clerk.
A report prepared by
can do much to help
will be at this store Monday and I ues
of i he feed loan organi
Far
located on
well a
bridge
Ik hauling four trainioads of
have alw
er. Hut
notice of intention
Hear Gipsy Smith, Jr., preach the Wharton, T‘ “
gospel at the Bay City auditorium.
right pr
er the conerence. "That means ev
Livestock Feed.
What farmers of Lee and other
lilies of this section need is not
sion. This,
the farm
I would pl
up to $501
TIM I TO PLAN t HI DGI T
n growing with the present bi
which only about se goes for wheat (and flowers nestle in the headings
.......... HOUSEWORK
-teen-year- old
Luchak, at 1
27tf
[ Trouville aGruen
r ing Bagurte with 2 diamonda,
|. solid aM rww and braedtif
$165
the word '
leading resi-
it) to marry
... TLemBeu
2 EWEEI
Williams, cotton
My six-room house.
cut the cotton acreage this Se
as much as it ought to be cut,
your bank account, it
significance as it gift.
You men wl
to remove all
Handy place tb
at Western rail
Basketball
Tournament Here
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the farmer, and the
the grain farmer.
■
However, senators
tax of 20c per 100the
m tint. This would gir
I a deterrent tn rm-1 be
Total vaiue $3.30
Enjoy the sturdy
ho failed
That money you received as a gift or
bonus . . . don’t let it lose its identity.
lsew hel e.
The annual report of W
the average family nosegays placed on collars accen-
day for foodstuffs, ortuate the old fashioned touch. Bows
and repon tn about
. tenants on his plantation
qi ilitt on fbk i STORF
Bay < ity, Texas
L Milt,
pipe line
est citizen but not so encouraging
to the public utilities ami l eavy •
business. With the result of the '
drouth and the effect of business
cannot arrange for credit to
0- o
• dropping on the other Wide pic-
1 ture bats with two-inch deep
crows are worn well back off the
! face. They constitute some of the
’ most interesting models Many of
when you
annuiments
the past
1 per cent
section of Arkansa
farmer in
' thinks of
Ribbon bows and double ruchings zillion in Lee county.
of chiffo and intricate embroidery. Similar opinions were expressed
,.11 are used More than one eve- ly many in other kastern Alkan
nine gown is made of satin almost 1 ss cotton counties, including St.
Francis and Phillips counties,
where the Red Cross is feeding I
(Ilo u sands
here Tuesda
county ane
day, February 2 3rd
tat and
in the senate
may propose
ed to inspect his samples.
mild be allowed
n a head for work stock for the
irk season. The best estimate of
t amount required is $60 a head
a number of tax bills have appear
ed in the house, none is designed
to increase the tax burdens of the
home owner, ranch owner, farm or
small business man. All are aimed
at big business and natural d
sources.
Tills will be acceptable informa- clat10
tion to the little man and the mod- Weun
ite d lip
itobertson, banker andthan
state ad valorem taxes.
Dallas Monday in
dfrectors oi the
ear WeNt Io1
as numerous II;
Officials believ
requiring thre
tain a government loan, the
AUSTIN, Texas. Jan. 29. While
Statistic
were rel
offices o
clerks.
for report to the house and
heard later
ing published reports
small Blanton is to In*
il under the terms of
dleral land bank can
Williams said, in an interview’
for 4 in n nn im i
oday’s Tribune City Marshal
(arr announces for the of
ir the second term, his can
i dare say it hauls
than wheat. We esti-
• more lettuce
I mate that
I spends $2 a
ver. It is also part of history
riculture is one of the fiirsi
to emerge from a depres
crop. If by doing this
tton Co-operative nsso
vhich will open here on
Ie to plan • budget
rmined effort to live
r too independenen
of course, is because
v among the first to
se hav
Afternoon dresses of complicated
cut made of dark flower patterned
silks are designed with puffed short
Blamed as I ’art ly Re-
sponsible for Dallasl
Hearing* to hr fiven.
These are the tax bills an I
up < an
athletic
so much seed and fertilizer
feed for livestock," Colonel I
There is no
ners of the :
as has been pictured
graduated tiers is worn
three-quarter length gray satin coat
pinched in at the waist and trim-
HOUSTON, Tex . Jan. 27 Judge
M. IL Gossett, president of the fed- i
era] land bank, has issned a state- |
PARIS, Jan
Ik able to
$45,000,000
enment fi
icans was
iq mi (
chairman *
wishes f
eek The
This is a good time for young pe
for the new year. I nless there I’ a *
and cm n Wheat and corn are still of ruchins.
important, but they arc becoming Street frocks shown today were
proportionately smaller in the|more in the modern note than aft-i
rnoon and evening models. Coin
Bros. Clothing Co., Baltimore, Md ,
marriage licenses
ed the new law
E
6a
322
ml
Patrick, marriage license
the United States in a decade is
declared by Roger W Babson fol
lowing a study of the situation in
riculture is always med dov
'I'ime rolled
> take advanta
appropriated
eed, seed and
made here tod.
he
he
AUSTIN, Jan 28. A state l
ome lax was proposed in a bill I
roduced by Representative Dodd
Texas I aw
up I
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w - 3
gkgaj*\
Lea=s- .z Mes
Ene-s
^40
depression it is certain no bill will
be introduced, which will disturb,
the present home owner, farmer 01 I' I y cotton farmer should cut
, anchman. The tendency m the|much as I'1’ can fell it
measures ho far presented is to lilt! • ' ry-over ol cotton at the end.
Home of the burdens from the last of this season will be the greatest
classes and spread them elsewhere ever known, Mr. Williams said. in- | farmel
That will be the policy throughout dications being that earry-m
the session. American cotton alone will I
Under the constitution, tax bills most, it not equally, as Ian
can not originate in the senate but 1he greatest world carry-oV
-3
their 1930 crop is
as well as their
ertson said.
"The government will loan oi
A silver gray satin ball 1
made on (iffed lines with !
•When we talk about conditions, spotted and poka dotted silks an
therefore, we must cons’der the used in jacket suits and one pl*** t 1 * .*
vast collection of farmers who do frocks of simple semi-fitted aspect I '
not raise grain. When I say that' Hats are shown with more trim] I
America is going to have a greater j than they have had for several
C... D..I. EI..I the "...... '
days DanK 102 1 ol the........vogue other Jan * Feb. 15
- iin farmer is ....... have loi'" lirted at.. . —
n- i— —■ Ilo gel his share of prosperity
indicated that divorce and
Washington every body
the grain farmer. The
j work Write
would yk
estimated
000,000 b
which it
computat
Mr Barn
the intan
numher «
Measure Pending in
Jn 27 N
XUCKOI’S HOTEL BUILDING
A rood place to eat, home cook
ng. home made pirn ane pastr
ust like Mama makes them.
VOO%D A) LUNCIGe
The place where courtesy meet
days'
partly
dents
Lavender flowered chiffon is
shown in a flounced design trim*
med with double ruchings of gray
Clifton, charged with the burglary
of the O’Rourke store at Newgulf
i Dr« ember 13, was given a 25 year
prison sentence by a jury in Judge
M S. Munson's court here Tues-
sistant to District CIcik J
Finks, showed that 21'19
Rob II..
hem this
show oil that 2266 licenses wet*' Im
sued in 1930. In the preceding
year the total was 3659.
te of the people. He
ple will vote in re-
the Middle West "The tanner wa
[the first victim to go to the busi
' ness hospital and will be the Hrs
i to come out. Mr. Rabson says Ii
Ian interview in the Country Hom*
still enough to stand alone while
others of morie and lace sweep into
trains that swish.
crop," .Mi
"No govern
Keep it intact anti at the same time
express your appreciation to the giver
by investing it in the world’s most satis,
fying possession ... a fin*' Diamond!
You'll never regret it especially if you
choose one of the exquisite stones now
on display at our store.
new taxation through amendments
offered to house bills which reach
the upper body.
< all for Large Sums.
Hills are pending before the
house revenue and taxation commit-
tee which are estimated to produce
gross taxes ranging from $10,000,-
000 to $50,000,000. If they were
passed or if any considerable num-
ber of them are enacted into law.
the legislature easily could adopt
the joint resolution by Mr. Barron
and others proposing a constitu-
merit can do much for the farmers
unless the tanners co-operate to
the fullest degree. It is a case
where the farmer and Uncle Ham
are in partnership, and both part-
ners must do their part. With
farmers doing their part, the farm
Mr. Fischer, expert tailor of Schloss
owner Mr. Barnin will
islature to give the peo
to vote on it.
The last bill to rea<
revenue and taxation
soon loses its
WHARTON, Jan
EXCLUSIVE SARGON AGENTS
Come to see us, you are always welcome.
Herman Scott, Manager.
I possibility
South will or
is the history of bad time
industries hit firm are first
between I
per cent
$200,000
is of s201
NEW YORK, Jan 27 That 1931
I will be the best farming year hit backward 30 years today in Pari-
shin dress making salons where
spring styles are being shown. I
Tlie finely of 1901 is being dished'
up for the miss of 1931 - puffed
utfled flounces, sweeping ;
il picture hats with crowns |
Parisian Dressmakers Banker Thinks Few New
Delve Into Vintage of ■ Arkansas F a r in e r s
Can I ake Advantage
il the spring hats are decked with ,
Friday, Saturday eluster of roses or forget-me nots i
- ■ - O—O '
This Eriday and Suturday the State Income
ColTT taleili of th; eciloI wi'i
meet it the ,nm. mm ot the Ba* Tax Sought By
-- • n*ii
I exan in Dili
ecipate in the meet and there In to'
I mH v hl ua I
mid Im* ex
degree of . whole picture.
ay. In additic
identu the bit
"Politic ians: chiffon
so shallow they seem almost liat
were paraded bei ore style writer
X mined to
insists the |M
move the ad *
its impositior
small busine
would be more than sufficient spe- i
cial income to offset this loss to
the general fund and to the school
- fund. Mr. Barron said Tuesday his
joint resolution still in being cil
A ciliated for signatures with the ex-
pectation of obtaining the necessary
100 supporters in the house to {
adopt it. It must then get twenty*1
one votes in the senate to be sub-
azie Ike will probal
here. East Rernard, Boling
Thompson ret ii r i
e still in Rue key
lot hud to repor
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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/m1/1/: 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.