The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 200, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 29, 1931 Page: 3 of 4
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The Daily Tribune, Thursday, Jan. 29, 1931
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Helping to Build Texas
W. E. GOODWIN MUSIC & ELECTRIC
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HEAVY DUTY 13-PLATE
was authorized
State taxes on tobacco were
repealed by popular vote in New
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South Texas Seed Co.
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Bay City, 7 exas
TODAY
Bay City Tire Store
WALKER FURNITURE COMPANY
There’s Profit In
Recharging
Road Service
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Plumbing, Fixtures and Fittings
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Alamo Lumber Co.
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good blackland farm.—O. C. Welsh,
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inheritance
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in Florida a state
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I the "top of the world" has been pub*
spent today in Hay City on busi-
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$119.90 Complete.
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Baptists Meet
in Campagin To
Raise Big Fund
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Open For Business
IN BAY ( IT1 CAVE BI II snu
First Class Cleaning
and Pressing Shop
Operated by
J. V. Peters
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Tax Amendments
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DEALER
In Your Town
FRANK PARKE
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In the greatest heart appeal story
•I the year.
me first. I fit difficult cases en-
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north It la nearer to Japan and
I the Philippines
Mr. Gullett Harris, until recent-
ly of Wharton. has joined the sales
force of the Gulf Coast Chevrolet
company.
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one or,two gentlemen Every
venience, including gas in i
Phone 324.
Very sincerely yours,
H J GRISNY,
Chairman of the Hoard.
Colds
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presented by Dr. W. It White, state
I executive secretary.
Marketing the gas will yield Russia, and only a little farther
spring up
thore hav
back into popularity partly because
it has been improved so that it is
not the dust-spreader which it used
to be. and partly because it is the
< lilt AGO, ILLINOIS
HERE is a powerful enemy of
that cold which "just won’t clear
up" Headache, neuralgia,
grippy pains everywhere also
disappear with the cold Buy
a 50c box from your NYAL
V) Druggist the next time a cold
threatens you.
I measure
by the
ary.
neglect
Mr. H. W. Trull of Midfield
body who want* a copy of that map
can get it free by writing to Chiet
Clerk. Department of the Interior,
Washington.
4lsska ia going to lie one of the
a business visitor to Buy City
day.
of the United
la in the city, the guest of Mrs.
Frank Craft and friends.
You are cordially invited to at-
tend the Gipsy Smith Revival to be
held at the Ray City auditorium,
January 25 to February 15. dlt iw
I Han Angelo and an s.ineh to mio around the world from Petrograd.
Mrs. A. II. Hensley of Victoria.
tional amendment authorizing the vestment required for piping
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inereased revenue to the University
of Texas, on whose lands the Big
Lake field is located.
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con many misstatement
in almost ridiculous, w
room. I late today passed finally a bill by
16tr S. nator J W. E. H Beck, De Kalli.
TO A 1.1. MAJHS
Becanse of
A new hydro-electrie plant withlished in thia connection by the
maximum capacity of 10,000 horse- I S. department of the Interior It
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FOR RENT- A four-room apart-
ment with private bath. Mrs. Ada
Philips. 27tf
.. 1 to twenty million dolle-
colds in chest or throat may become
- 000.) consisting of tw<.
power is to be built on the
Grande near Eagle Pass where
Central Power a Light Co.
ly a few days ago A 158-mile line
is being built from Kirbyville to
serve a number of Southwest Loui-
siana towns by Unised Gas Co
Childress-to-Pampa line of the Fort
Worth & Denver has been started.
APARTMENT Phone 450
Doctor White will speak Monday
of next week at .Malakoff, Tues-
day at Hay City, Thursday at Liv-
ingston and Friday. at Waco. He
will spend about 20 days in active
campaigning for the program.
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Senate Passes Bill
To Admit Widows
Conferedate Home
of Georgia. Illinois, Kansas, North
Carolina, Utah and Washington at
the state elections held November
4.
In three states, Georgia, Illinois.. were opened last year Lake Sweet-
and Kansas, state income tax i water, which will give Sweetwater
amendments were rejected by the a huge supply of water, is about
1 '.i amendment, ready to ' , oiling Carrizo
however. was voted down, after the j Springs now has the advantages of
income tax law of that state had natural gas. the supply having
been sustained by the state au-
GEO, N. YARD,
Secretary of Gulf, Colorado
and Santa Fe Railway com-
pany. 2 9-31
a cost of $1,562,638 If ree ommenda-
tions of the army engineers are
approved by congress.
If you are advised to go to
the If you could view it from a point
and directly above the North Pole. Any-
Mexico and Michigan A constitu- I gas is bringing into Texas is the In- Seattle to Fairbanks, Alaska The1
adopted by popular Angelo and other West Texas citi-of such a road have made some in-
The Public Dollar. es oklaoma Natural Gas corpora-teresting discoveries about Fair-
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Il Bond of Ter-
GOOD FEED MEAXS FIXER, WEALTWIER LIVE STOCK
AND BETTER PKICES. USE
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being considered
house committee <
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mission was
vote in Utah.
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of the state met here today to out-
! line a campaign for raising nearly 1
$600,000 for general purposes of
the denomination's Texas work in
And hotelfl. Work him starter
on a new $60,000 hotel for Dimmitt
A new 25-room hotel Ia tn he built I
at Ore City. Contract has been let
for a $150,000 addition to the Black- I
tone hotel, Tyler, with a new hotel |
to cost complete $600,000 soon to
begin. The Gunter, San Antonio, is
planing a 25-story annex.
commissioners appointed by the
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Wants “Lizzie”
For Debts
Philco
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he porennfal crop of
I new selling season;
preme court. In addition, state in-
come tax laws, referred to the peo-
ple of Oregon and Arkansas, were
passed in both states.
Classified property tax amend-
ments were adopted by popular
vote in Utah and Washington, and Houston's ship channel will be
defeated at the polls in Illinois and widened and otherwise improved at
Beaver creek lead mines, which
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For quilting, tackmg, comforts j allowinz Confederate widows on the
and covering old quilts, phone 408J. waitins list to have quarters in the
2-20 Conlederate Veterans Home
Senator Beck found that there
Hear Gipsy Smith. Jr , preach the " ' about 70 unoccupied rooms
gospel at the Bay City auditorium, in the 1 ordfederal home dere
Jan. 25 to Feb. 15. dtf 1w ! whereas there is a long waiting list
! of women seeking entry into the
AV ANTED: General housework • | Confederate Women' Home.
SQUARE BRAND SEEDS are
of the highest vitality for they
are grown under ideal cli-
matic and toil conditions.
DOUBLE re-cleaning removes
all immature seeds, leaving
only the large, healthy grains
which have the strongest ger-
minating power. High vitality
is assurance of better stands,
larger, healthier planta,
greater yields.
State constitutional amendments
looking toward a reaportionment
of taxes among certain classes of
taxpayers, by authorizing state
income taxes, or certain clasified
property taxes such as a low-rate
board has seen the light and re-
versed its previous order that Tex-1
as valley lands could not be sold
within that state Fort Worth end
I Tarrant county are discussing plans I
for a city-county hospital Harris [
county and Houston will build one
to cost $1,500,000. El Paso Willi
And Texas is still building schools
Fort Stockton recently voted
$100,000, Galveston has $1,655,000 |
available for new buildings and |
equipment. Mauriceville recently
completed a new building costing
$40,000 and Mercedes is at work on
a new one costing $100,000. June
ton 559,245 for building Presidio
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way company has b
tile directors of said < ।
Prompt delivery of quality Inm-
her and huilding materials Is the
service which has made this com-
pnny headquarters far all the lend-
ing contractors. In lumber, our
woods cannot be excelled in deliv:
erics which guarantee the least
posejble waste in enttinn Regard-
les, of what your bnilding pinna
may be for the spring months,
permit ns tn qnote prices ami make,
estimates an the materlals needed.
Heaumont III consicering a $400,
establishment of a state tax com- from the Big Lake oil field to San president to study the feasibillty
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FRANKPARKER
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1 jor mission rallies, one in Fort
j Worth on Feb. S and another in
Houston on Feb. 19.
\ new $3,000,000 that natural motor highway all the way from
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and particularly becanse
ade about this company,
re glad to give you the
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vote on a $550,000 hospital bond
issue Architects for Menard coun-
ty’s new $150,000 courthouse are
drafting plans. Young county has
let contract for a $397,000 court-
house State University Medical de-
partment. Galveston. is having
plans drawn for a $100,000 home
I for nurses.
tax on Intangible property, were i $44,935 ditto. Hunt $25,000, Pales-
up for consideration by the voters tine $25,000. Cleburne $22,eon (ne-
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cell, would take various other
things out of the list exempted
along with the homestead from the
hands of the sheriff since early ’
। days.
It would make it impossible for
anyone to hold inviolate a whole
Maverick county irrigation district
• No. 1 have arranged for the power
company to use the 82-foot brad of
water in the irrigation project
Wisconsin’s Real Estate Brokers
Gat Work a Specialty
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for wewera and
MAJESTIC
Mr. Urrv Burkhart of Matazor - District rallies are to be held in
dn. spent today in Bay City on busi-F bruary, assoc iational rallies, in
ness March, and a flying squadron or
j Baptist speakers will present the
Super Hetrodyne Plus Eleven I ubes $l 54.90
Complete.
More people are afraid of making a —
bad impression on others than of
any other one thing.
Tile secret of long life, apparent- l
ly. Is to do nothing which will give! I
cause for worry later on Hut if we b
were all wise enough to do tht tills -
would lie a different sort of world 78
than it is F
Unemployment. I
One lesson which we have learn- “
ed from the present condition of
unemployment is that industry and ,
society are not yet organized to I
take care of emergencies w hich!
throw people out of work Many
able minds are working now on I
plans which may prevent such.
wholesale unemployment In future :
It is certain that we can prevent
the recurrence of similar emergen-'
des only by closer co-ordination of
all Industry ami business, so that
production in private enterprises
and devolpment of public improve-1
ments can be planned ahead of a
long-time schedule.
Alaska.
It won't be long before there is a k»
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Don't neglect your poll tax. There 1 1 aus e 1,1 every church or zone in-
is a city election this year and you cording to the campaign program
AUSTIN, Jan. 28. The
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Humidity,
hot air furnace is coming
street improvements. Port Arthur
will let $350,000 contracts for sea-
wall improvements. Gainesville has
leased 129 acres for an airport. Re-
storation to service of the abandon-
ed Port Bolivar railroad, from
Longview to Ore City. Is seen in
I the option taken on the road by an
Eastern corporation, which would
I extend it on to Avingerto connect
with the Louisiana railroad and
navigation lines. New state fish
hatchery at Huntsville to cost 121-
000 will he built.
rumors which se
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AUSTIN, Jai 27. Little Joe sold
tin lizzie could lie attached to pay
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The rast year was an excellent one for the company, taking
into consideration of ionise, Hie many disturbing factors of busi-
ui- But comparatively speaking, the company conatders itself
tortunate to have sold through our dealers Hie volume we did
sell, mid to enter 19:1 under such favorable auspices,
it li is been n source of regret lor us that in a few instances,
and a lew local cities, due to general conditios and certain un-
favorable adjuatment । iif the first of Hie year in the radio busi-
ness particuraly. Malestic sets us well as many otheis have been
subject to so-called distress silling. As a matter of iact invento-
ries were low , and it should lie a matter of satisfaction to you, and
certainly to us .that a close check-up of the country reveals that
the new season is being stinted with only a tew thousand Majes- i
le ets, at the most, on the retail floors of the country.
This is particularly fortunate because the company is now
offering what is unquestionably me the most speetucular sets
at Ilie most outstanding prices that we have yet been aide o an-
nounce Beyond telling you lh.it our distributors mid leading
unblased merchandising auhorities tell us that unquestionably I
we have the greatest values since our first Models 71 and 73, we I
will icav it to your judgment after you have examined the mer- I
chandise. I
In n word, we are entering the new year with stocks prac- I
tically at zero throughout the country, with a new spoctacular I
line at pre vailins economy prices, and with everythin, set for a I
year of leadership on lie part of ourselves mid our dealers. I
Grigsby Grunow company is in sound financial poistion, I
there are many bright : pot . In the picture we believe for the I
year 19:1 mid rezardless of any rumors you may hear, may we I
assure you empratically that Ine compan is, a formerly deter- l
mined mid aide to maintain full its leadership in the radio busi- I
ness. I
RENT Furnished apartment,
. Set Mis. w . I Wallac e or
Mr. A. C. Stewart of Matagorda ; Plans were made to hold two ma
thousand (200,0001 shares of the
lull* value of one hundred dollars
($100) each, mid do all things
and give all proper horizations
to carry out mid effectuate such in-1
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lie lii’lU at the prineipal office or
the corporation in Ilie city of Gal
veslon. Texas, on the 2 Ird day ol ,
‘ February, 1931, at eleven < ‘clock !
am., for the purpose of submitting
to tile stockholders tile question oi
I increasing the authorized capital '
stock of the corporation from ten
million dollars ($10,00 0,000,) con
sisting of one hundred thousand |
j t 100,0(101 shares of the par value el ,
one hundred dollars (3100) each
Tex . Jan 27 Baptist
a all Baptist distric ta
simplest means of warming a house | ~1 A al 1 unde 1 ", hurm
witli air which is properly humidi- beinE a family lot, which is
lied The most recent improvements under.presen;la" , "he bill would; serious. Ease them in 5 minutes with
in furnaces provide a water tank spec ' that the l" be 11,1 use 111 Must erole, the "counter irritant "I Ap
twice as big as used to lie thought (he Immeiliate tainily pliedonceevery hour, it should bring
necessary, with tin* result that less Eiut W hat. — strikieE at prin- relief. U»ed by millions for 20 years,
file! is needed to keep the housecipall) 1,1 tl s bill. Bond told the Recommended by doctorsannurses,
temperature comfortable Humid committee, is the automobile "
air always feels warmer than dryowner who drives around the coun-
air at the same temperature. try burning gas an leaves his gro-
The most modern factory and of-cery bill unpaid.
fice buildings have no windows The present law does not men-!
which can be opened. All of the air. tion 1111 automobile among the
breathed by those occupying them things exempted, but it does list a 1
is drawn through a water bath to horse and carriage. The courts
wash it and humidify it. heated orhave held that an automobile is a
cooled to the same temperature the carriage.
year around and pumped by fans’ Bond also would exempt only
Notice is hereby siv
meeting of the stockl
Gulf. Colorado and Sant
into every room, while other fans five hogs instead of 20 as the pres-
draw out the foul hour. Some day | ent law allows; five sheep Instead
this system will be available for of 20; provisions with a value up
dwellings and we shall all live more to $.000 instead of all provisions;
healthfully. all planting seed up to $1000 worth,
Worry. two milch cows instead of five
It’s an old saving that worry kills That law exempting five milch
more people than work ever did ‘ 0WS Was passed. Bond said, "at A
Now comes Dr. William Mayo, fa time when it took ivecows to give
moils surgeon of Rochester, Minn., a quart of milk You can now get
and points out that doctors, espe-all the milk you want from one
(daily surgeons, die from heart di- coW ordinarily.
sease because they worry about —0 0---
their patients and suppress their Texas has an automobile for
emotions. each 3.93 inhabitants as compared
Most people worry about some- ' with an average lor the I nited
thing. Worry ia the little sister States of one lor each 123 inhabi-
of fear. Moat of us are afraid ottants Authority, American Mo-
things which we need not lie afraid torists association.
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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/m1/3/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.