The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 208, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 7, 1931 Page: 4 of 4
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The Daily Tribune, Saturday, Feb. 7, 1931
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inefficient and uneconomical plants,
of your ear and inereasing
the pleasure of driving.
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Hay City,
company.
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SERIOUS
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EASY PAYMENTS
LADLY ARRANGED
For Charming Drapery Effects-
Kirsch Better Wood Poles
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< Everyone is cordially Invited.
Church corner 6th and Ave. C.
Services Sunday morning at 11.
Sunday School at 9:45 a.m.
Wednesday evening services at 8
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CENTRAL POWER
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LIGHT COMPANY
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clusive manufacturer of drapery hardware—pa
a complete line which includes the famous K
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farmer ci
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replacing the pres-
xempting those of
when the bu
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First Class Cleaning
and Pressing Shop
Operated by
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[ For City Tax Assessor mid
5 Colleetor:
I , MRS ADA I‘II1.1.11*
I ED. C. ANIHIISON
[ For City Serretary- I reasuret :
| MISS MY H I l.ir SMI I'll
B (Second Term )
For City Narshal:
| & J. A 1.11 Mi M< M \I
| I FRANK CAlI.
B (Second Term I
For Mayor:
I | PAT THOMPSON
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" The transmission line, or
I system of inter-connection
I of plants supplying Electric
I Service, has been highly
9 beneficial to South and
| Southwest Texas, chief-
ly because it has brought
the advantages of Electric
Light and Power to farms
and small towns which for-
I merly did not have Elec-
tricity available. This val-
has encouraged agricultural
A value sesa-
the best we
’ years, and
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Such wonderful values
a greatly de-
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uable public service
is are fa
this year
and Hull
styles.
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for up to the minute
small county tux
so will you be when
iig upward" takes place
Our Mr W. A. Jennings will be hi
them and
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tinne Oil
started I
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are realli
find any
our school
cannot keep
they being
tunites and
they be he! I .
from tin
hess traini
mereial colic
te farm
ne of w
this tim
bought a large assort-
Corn alone doesn’t make pigs
grow big enough or fast
enough. It needs a supple-
। ment, and Purina Pig Chow I
added to your corn will give j
’ you just the i ight proteins , -
and minerals for big frames ( ”
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the
ral and smui
signed the resolution. It
voted on at the general
toi yl .o Buy Texas Land Now
nost profit-'
t will train them
who buy
and hold
Sou t h ‘s
; school
ge and S
Beautiful tn line— exquisitely fashioned and
finished— and offered in countless color combina-
tion.— Kirsch Better Wood Poles have set a new
vogue in decorative art for windows and doors.
for dellnite jobs, such a office
workers, secretaries, accountants,
radio or telegraph oporators, oi the
particular adv
farms at the pr
fact that conditic
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gwgg ll
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’ and quick growth.
Quick growth means early
market—high prices—more
I profit. Ask us about Pig
Chow today.
CARTER GRAIN CO.
The Store with the
Checkerboard Sign
development and materially aided the progress of
this section.
A further benefit is found in reduced rates for Elec-
tric Service which Tranmission Lines have made
possible. Through the elimination of numerous small,
cost prolonging thr Ilie
ineks Administration
he Het
otal ll
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and watei
his meat and vegetable
braries. A
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MI am Neal
tin seetking to
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solutien seeking
rced sale homew
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people who
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and tra
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and a
most be
Mrs.
City. di
a local
her till
and Mi
immedlately
opportunity I
® Within th'
dreds of Hell
terms earlie
becauno of ll
young men a
been teachin
ng to the general depre
cheaper today than th
i a dlecade to come
vital importance not only to oli
teachera but to our schools. We
want good, able men and women in
but from a
other states
Russel Fa
I the ground
large immigration from enough feedstuffs for his livestock working farmer in Texas today.
ee libraries.
at the gene
er, 1932,
Ler us hep yon la
the selection of
dhyerr It trtl wtre
will insure the m
most hi eerie and
beauty frtt win-
dows of any type.
also good gra
stock. There
fxas, comes evidence to show that 1
the latter question should be am |
wared with a loud and ringing 0
"Yes " For the fine old se hool al
Tyler la admitting our teat hei ' u •
business courses that take from i N‘
four to nine months to finish ami । 1
graduating them with an earnng
power that is twice and sometime
Lhree times what it was when they 4
were teachers.
Texas, Feb. 7 '
sals to change the
ion were present
creased cost of production has been attained and
these decreases, when and as they occur, have been
passed on consistently to the customers of this
but heaven knowN
prices and to offer
' like
gWhen you read th>' ratalou of
1] Me of these couren Tyli il l. 1
M free neparate catalo ..ii five mu
i jor courses you realize Unit you
- cannot blame our teachers. When
1 you see the opportunities which
Ur thin great American lm dins . ri
Hoffers to young people vs h<> i lain
' properly, you wonder why a boy or
I girl who really tlinl about the »
I things will go into the teachint
"profession fine ami honored call ol landa, there
I ingthough it may be Ami coitain-i
I ly if the real of uh an going to be
fair io these youns people we < an
Pjonly say, "Go where your best op
portunity lies! and train
R business!"
‘o
ndment to allow
of two mill* per
The third proposed change came
mm Waiter Woodul, at.the re-
est of llii' state federation of in
r. He would give perminsion to
• state to operate a state plan
$5000 di' l>'
I provision
Tyler Com-
hool of Huh- ।
at Tyler,
next few weeks him- of insurance to underwrite
01s will end their trial nceident Insurance Th
this year than usual posed amendment likewise
ek of funds and io* voted on in November, I
id women who have | ”
worth thinking ' for
it Im a tael of fre
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use the
thrown
pant se
will not
in a state where the population ■
I* la steadily increasing from immi-E
gration from other states; where E
। iIm* families are flocking from
1 thickly settled parta of the country
{ with their conaequent high prieesE
is never any doubt E
of an ultimate profit, because,
w lill> ti i uh land vali g| e de l
pi es: . d th up w Hi" ll) \ till. - I' ' |
always greuter than any de
In prii
thereon. I .
We know personally, farmers hi Bay ity Monday, Feb. 9 to col-
devold or capital that they got hum \ for pazmenis on pavement,
to work by getting three yearn use ixt h, seyenth streets and Avenue
of the land for elearing it. that He will beat Hay (Ity Lumber
..... independent a!......... bought company’ orfice. Broussard Pay '
bout th. farm ! their farms (even in dreadtul 1929)
'luting the year, does not put allthat has a good start In life In pay
his eggn in one basket by growing ment for three yearn of toll
you see them. We
from a single corn crop! o o
Talking about "hard-sledding" to Texas han four towns nearly or
get it start, that’s a hard way quite 200 yearn old San Antonjo,
clearing land for the use of It But 1718, Goliad 1739. Laredo 1755 ami
there is many a determined, hard- Nacogdoe hen 1779.
one crop, cannot lose money farm- l
im in '!• xa And If he u ■ InPeili
gene e in buying his land or farm .
he will make an additional profit.
better living almost i 9
ami a vastly better I
Mont Be
warded h
City by 1
pay?
busines
largest
I lat 1 xt« nsion Rod, Kirsch Atavio Work in cast al-
uminum, Kirsch Wrought Iron Drapery Hardw are.
W e invite you to inspect our display of Kusch
Better W ood Poles, i ou will appreciate, among
their exclusive features, the concealed draw cord
which permits rings to glide smoothly and silently
over poles of any design without marring the finish.
Im insuffi-
properly in
It is to be
ral eleetion
Thursday, bringlng
or of Much joint
A-e--ee--e
Tp I You Can Whip Our |
A farmer in Texas, who farmsE
। intelligent ly, han two profits, oneg
from his farming mid another fromg
the certain and inevitable rise in E
hind values in a state that In rapid. 8
ly inereasing in population,
I alone from the normal ine
i h h are H
hen it is ■
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 208, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 7, 1931, newspaper, February 7, 1931; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1554323/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.