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YOUR CHANGE?
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Fresh Home
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Killed Meats
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PRAYTOR & COMPANY
Pork Chops, per lb 25c
ling proposition about it. A ticket is given you free with
Bay City
Wharton
Somebody is going to get it. Your tickets cost you not a
Kasman Meat
penny extra—so ask for your automobile tickets. Drop
Market
in at the Alamo Lumber Company office and we’ll tell
you all about it.
Scott's
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which has for its result the making
of realism out of idealism, success
out of ambition, and wealth out of
EASTMAN KODAKS
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fundamentals of vocational service
and I have come to the < onclusion
people have a crop of winter
tables coming on mid they
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in the aims and
in advancing the
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but in hundreds of
and ho complete in form that there
seems nothing that a layman could
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Of the four cardinal principles of
vocational service, as laid down in
Rotary International, there are two
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President Green of the Americ an
Federal Ion of Labor, said, in a re-
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Now compare that situation with
the present when into the exchange
has come the blood-heat of human
interest in the transaction, begin-
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quite a reasonable request.
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Round Steak, Loin,
T-Bone, per lb. 25c
if your roof has
this protection
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so cordially extended to discuss the
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agents who are there sending the vocational service, a new and elear-
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Citizens State Bank Bldg.
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every dollar cash paid on account. That’s all there is to it.
republicans or i epublicaninm are that they are
disgraceful, but It is meant to ay ,
Clean. smooth color restored. Scuffs concealed instantly.
The lustre of leather revived $0 wonderful shinesm
so cents. Colors for black, brown, Un and white shoes
—a neutral polish for others.
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Paris Smith, Mgr.
We Give Tickets on Pontiac Sedan To
Be Given Away Dec. 24th.
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Alarmed over the deportation of
creditable. Most of it which might be challenged by some
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Do you realize, for instance, that
you are “short changed ' when any ar-
ticle you buy is not worth what you
pay for it?
I who see service in the light that
it Im demanded, I am sometimes re
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electing John Garland Pollard gov-,
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BARTON'S
DYANSHIN
• r meuning of service and a
ervice, n key '
now to be first in busines
Complete
Stock
package and ending with its con-
sumption or application by the buy-
Are you equally careful about more
important things?
phamphlet and
untarily go into any primary elec - say
lion or other azreement and then could be omitted
wilfully violate their pledues whetn ,
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“A roof for every building "
We buy direct from the
manufacturer and our
films are fresh.
New life for
old leather
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it in not meant by this l<*
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h o w e
strike tl
of this
showing
genuine
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to It upon ethical grounds solely. It | minded of the paradoxical story of
Of course you do! When you break
a dollar to pay out fifteen cents, you
make sure that eighty-five cents are
returned to you.
either by the applicant or the reci-
pient, and it was given with a feel-
ing on the part of every employee
’that interested himself that it was
very creditable, as
however, we must remember
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warmth in the service than in the *
cold metallic coin taken in return *
markod example of
addition and nothing
will be difticult to arouse dissen
sion among American workers. The
in part by the selfish motive of I
commercial ambition. I will grant
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elearly expressed
came first, service
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Mance of ideals that man holds be-
fore him in his personal conception
of lifelof its purposes.
the government steps in and dprivs that service as well as quality has
the country of its mo l needed artl been one of the major factors in
efforts it is doing much for
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Upon it rests
business structure.
changes Hint have a bearing upon success
the discussion of these principles. Undoubtedly we now live in a
Perhaps II was the unusual hard ' late of olli ring service most freely
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Their clearness
people and the nation nt large ,
of sowing
competition. Competition constant-
l ly tends to stabilize many things in-
; eluding practices and prices and in
some lines of Industry, particularly
public nervice, regulation of vari-
has decided appeal.................... self to take major interest in the uf
I saw, in reading the precepts of fairs 1,1 others; but Unit does not
• - • • r I condemn him. He will respond to
of the rank and file
human point, In my opinion, deserves con
of all sorts of crops. Farm mach-
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ticket, for which
er made in writing or not perform alprinciple „r efficient
disgracemul act Virginia realized
this as soon as the society film taken as a good guide for industry
tions of the new ndministration be ■ In ita
gan, and took the first opportunity , Minds
to set herself right before her own1
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a large-sized wrench into the mach- trying
inery There is no objection to any 1 over
one following any indltic.il fall h, I our efforts in our brunch of Indus
but all fair-minded men agree that
Nature is fighting your roof! Parching sun seeks to sap its life
blood. Hurricane storms tear at it without mercy. Winter gates
bite into it with sharp teeth.
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employees and for the
because whatever makes
way operation. The combined et .......... ._________
torts of a train dispatcher, a cov-and upward growth of the whole,
ductor and an agent, as well as my i
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the only dependable available labor
is the Mexican They figure that
if they lose the Mexicans, they will
lose the crop. and they are correct ,
in their onclusion Factis, the pres-
ent immigration law is going to
cost the state millions in money
and the loss of thousands of acres
cl. There be laws and laws most
of them FOOL LAWS
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the preparation of the | i
service may have followed demand
to correct inadequacy; but regard
! I will grant that the development'
of service ideals in characterized
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I have read the
have reviewed it i
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business to render help not pres-
eribed as a part of sales contract
but is a part of the big unwritten
migration law. the people of the highly organized effort to promui iority, will not always, without in-
the lower Rio Grande valley eregate these things in a manner that fluence “ml direction, stimulate it-
strenuonsly endeavoring to put al .—i»....... ‘ - *— .....
In a landslide of votes Virginia
Tuesday returned to democracy by
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ihereby encouraging de
in thinking of this statement.
Bishop Cannon did all he could inmen but
the campaien and I uesday • elet tinuing crop of good Rotarians, be.
tion to defeat tile reeulal democ-cause from th*' ranks of your asso-
racy of Virginia He claims to be ciates and subordinates
a democrat like many others who future members of this
are posing as demociutH. but he hus
ditions are ideal, because
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political line-up with any man or elements with the Rotary idea,
net of men who cannot and will
not keep their word and faith with
their party and party associates
Virginia has done well, mo let oth
working wide by side in transpor-
tation service to promote the em-
ployer’s interest. We have seen in
' till proce
veze- | essence of a great influence in de-
know
being unreasonable.
situation add
mall cost and with comparativel v I would nave to assume the person-
little time or effort on the part of al risk willingly because I have
the employee. a son. but an unusual service to
Rotary has no copyright or pro-; ploy ment relations.
tected patent right in Its Ideas and We have seen in business organi-
ideals, for ethical practices are notzationthe development of the Indi
subject to privileged usage. They > ' idual 8 Interest In his vocation and
not only in his vocation as he views
educational faeility at equipped with
This is the •second vocational
। practice principle propounded by
Rotary, tuon the soundness of it
rests the assurance of perpetual
normal and natural function of
Praytor & Company, authorized and
approved contractors in Carey Built-Up
(Bonded) Roofs, will contract on short no-
tice for any class of guaranteed roofing.
Their headquarters in Bay City (Phone
23) will be with their exclusive dealers, The
Alamo Lumber Co. Easy terms can be ar-
ranged. Why go on with a bad roof?
traits are never perfect, passions
are erratie and impulsive, and men-
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heated by man's zeal mid ambition,
great help, and molded or cast, into lusting in-the collective and community effort,
cases, and the fluences the promotion of not only employ-
valley situation is one of them But for these principles and the ee's interest, but the more content-
machinery cannot take the place of rapidly extending influence of them, ed mind, in which is germinated
Mexican lahor By this law the rail particularly during the past 25 the seeds of greater effort
roads will suffer enormously in the years, and more especially during Industry today is preaching the
loss of section hands and helpers ; the past fifteen years, we. us u peo- doctrine of vocational service in the
The clearing of raw lands and the pie would not be so tar advanced, efforts it is making toward cm-
for contentment of
for contentment of
mill politically Eve
that helps that
Service was once a mere delivery
of mi inanimate thing prepared by
the seller and bartered for a medi-
um of cechange; in other words,
there was hardly more human
the golden rule of Rotary that "he
profits most who serves best" if
th. appeal is made on the ground
of mutual interest.
We have seen the gradual disap-
pearance, or at least the lessening
importance, of departmental lines
In employees' interest. We have
seen men of many departments
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Let us develop and
print your pictures. We
give you a twenty-four
hour service.
glorified the great prineiple of the debate upon the subject of
service Some of it was rendered which came first, the chicken or
voluntarily some wan given under | tile egg. Service may lie demanded
pressure; some was lor higher because it has been so freely of
ideals; some, unfortunately, whs fined as to create a constant state
for lesser ideals, imt for service of expectancy. On the oilier hand.
After eggs had been thrown and
smashed on their front porch sev-
epat times within two weeks, an
El Paso family feared the thrower
might be setting a bad habit, watch
ed. caught a young woman in the
act of hurling hen fruit and turn
ed her over to the police
Brown in
But Carey Built-up Roofing is made to defy weather. Super-quality
felt and specially blended asphalts make it the finest for roofing pur-
poses that engineering skill can produce. It will not melt in the
summer nor become brittle in winter. Requires no slag or gravel
surface to protect it. Immune to chemical fumes—and spark-proof!
Carey specifications cover every building requirement. Ask us about
great or-peal to man's instinct for indivi -certainly, ns between the two theo-
.ganization II is upon that feature i dual and community assistance was lies, there is no doubt which one
rd the opporl unity to throw 0i related industril service I am so zreat Perhaps il was merely due w ill promote micros most rapidly
— . ---------- •-------.. to concentrate in looking to the Intensive reaction from a|and such I judge to be the funda»
our problems and measuring l,,np period of destruction that mental reason for the Rotary for-
1 brought into play a great latent ! mula.
rent address, that tlie workers ol ous kinds lias been a large factor
the United States have nointentionin stabilizing prices. As stabiliza-
of forming a labor party This will tion of prices becomes more defined
come as a hard blow to many who and as costs of service become more
have visioned a socialistic govern and more a fixed thing, service be-
mint to I.e created by labor But comes a more prominent feature in
it is eminently loui.nl American competitive advantages. In fait to I
labor, under our broad two part' day in main lines of business, serv
system, has fared loo well to ice has become the factor receiving!
any party entirely its own. So long most attention, the tendency having
as men are paid high wages for been to exhaust the possibility of
short hours of work, live under other factors Hist
beginning of the poxt war period I
and ita after effects. Home of which
stili worry and disturb iim and
cause um to feel pessimistic, there
are some that need not worry Life
Im complex at best, even where con-
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CARET SMITH ow Per and Editor Southern Pacific Rota
the future of sound economic social
and political lit.
No business is sounder, cleaner
or stronger than the individual
who composes it. No business ha" I
a future any brighter than the bril-
tical disgrace of u year AK0,
when she followed the calamity-
howlers into the republican camp
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in addition insure a col
good conditions and occupy an envi-
able position in the social scale, it
and applied without pressure. Theyit selfishly, but an increased inter-
are taught and followed but notest in the Success of the enterprise
They are daily influences with " hi h he may be ‘ onnected it
for efficiency and success. Rotarytrue this has to be stimulated be-
can well enjoy the credit lor a I cau8e 1 he ..human .mind, inI.t In* ma -
force of constructive desire. But,
whatever may be the cause, we
have a new order of things in em-
You get an awful lot for your mon-
ey when you buy a used car—provided
the car is in good condition and the
price represents the true value. The
thing to make sure about is that the
condition of he car makes it worth the
er; and not ending there either,
for we want to know its intimate
effect be It a I issue builder or a
comfort or its iuture life and
value il it be of permanent form.
Service Is Hint which will cause
a citizen of one of the communities
served by the interest I represe W
to call on me at home in the evening
to locate his truant son, thought
Our recommendation is your assur-
ance of a big money’s worth when you
buy a used car here.
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ards have made strikes obsolete in
most industries. What disputes
arise are settled amicably in a man
ner fair to all. by boards of arbi-
tration. Capital and Labor are part
ners in the job of advaneing our
civilization It is a mistake to think
as a separate entity, apart from
the rest of oar citizen An Ameri-
can labor party would find no pluce
to fill.
er southern states proceed with are free and are generously given
washing out the dirty linen they . .......
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another brick ami more cement to
a good political structure This
consequent development of Hie Certainly a large factor in the pro, ployee education in the many and
country will stop, while the her perity of this country since the war i various methods for employee train
vesting ol crops especially cotton has been the intensive and exten-ing. such as the apprentice system
will ...... lange > e । to an alarming sive application of the service idea
extent As a matter of fact, the only Frequently It is said that many
dependable labor obtainable in of the instances of industrial and mmmm Ammiwwwmwmmwmmww
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kinds rind him and start him back home contract of humin relationship and
reciprocity in sound busine#8 meth’ i
ods.
ment relations do improve because dition of mind
'men become more tolerant from We are living now in an age
education. i when service is forced upon the
Fundamentally the war was a public rather Hum demanded by II.
as factors in industry's problem and
on which most attention is probably
being concentrated, viz: "Employ-I
'ment Relations” and "Buying and
Selling Relations."
.Much progress has been made!
this sensational
W a y Virginia ;
from Hu. poli-
human efiort. I saw in it an ele-
ment of great value in the refining
process whereby the natural ores
ol human traits are sineited in the
furnace of business experience
of this rural -ehoolhouse art* a pathetic
plea for safer buildlinga for nil commu-
mitirs. Gathered for an evening s enter-
tainmeut. 150 progle eroweed into the
emall schoolhouse. Fire broke out!
Winows lieavily ereened defealed es
rupel Woora opening inward were
jammed iitfhl -hut by a frenzied erowd.
I ives were io-i and seriou- injuries or-
curree all beravse of improper con-
siructiou in the firet place.
Let n« assiet Min with -uguestion- (or
safety in-pection, and with adequate
etock fire insuranee proteetion.
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Entered as second class mailer at
the postoffice of Buy City. Texas.
Under act of Congress
after hI I was one of the great less-
ons,
I have sometimes wondered just
why tin* War made the great
ate; perhaps it wam because there mand; but I «ay, within reasonable
never had been a time when the ti p- i bounds this is Ilie best policy; and
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tlie viewpoint of one engaged in in-
dustry I was handed a phamphlet
issued by your body which interest-
industry is to be commended for be requested as an incident of rail
and when Hi* yet unborn his-
i writes of the present cen-
he will say Hint beginning
1914, or perhaps more speci-
, since 1918, the close of the
world wide cataclysm, a new i
itarted in employment rela-
rian Defines Post War
Business E thics to
1 louston Club.
THE DAILY TRIBUNE Rotarian Outlines New
annnencona Business Principles
service makeu self, failed to find him but the
mind ociallyservice was requested and not con-
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 168, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 6, 1929, newspaper, November 6, 1929; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1554192/m1/2/: 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.