The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 152, Ed. 1 Monday, December 1, 1930 Page: 2 of 4
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I he Daily I ribune, Monday, Dec. 1, 1930
ave transferred all or their miner
YOZ’LZ BE EVEN
Beginning Nov. 16th
and in the <
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Published Daily Exeept Sunday
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CAIY SMITH. Owner and Editor
A Hugo (Ok).man went out to
White lutl ami black tail.
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TAX PROPOSALS
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TO BRING FIGHT
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Hope ior Reform.
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IN LEGISLATURE
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The dove season in the
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forty necond legislature
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Ask for demonstration
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G. C. Horn
Let Is Tell You About Our Payment Plan
Bay City Lumber Co
man
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together
jennets.
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where the leasehold is for longer
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that» three years
Sons
required to sltow all mineral inter
Above All Else
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MACK BROWN
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We Have
Your Needs
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Say “MERRY CHRISTMAS” to
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everyone you know
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grow nups.
Christmas cards
with
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Decorations
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Boxes
Gibson Greeting Cards
Wrapping Paper
,y
Candies and all
kinds of smokes
ash trays, etc.
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Typewriters and
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Fountain Pens
MATAGORDA PHARMACY
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Peters Bakery
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team tha
thrill cha
Chesterfield smokers stick to
Chesterfield, because here they
find those essentials of true smok-
ing enjoyment which never tire,
never vary:
will always
stand out /
Ron
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a Petter
LOAF
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In Your
Own
Home
law would
double tax-
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Al ILDNESS—the wholly nat-
ural mildness of tobaccos that are
without harshness or bitterness.
H the .
paying
the
the
Time e
robbers o
bee, for,
cash, the
wait h in
mor
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empow
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' enactment of
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inventory all
or holdings
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which i
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Quail Season Opened
Today.
Turkeys
western
four, see I
Many east
open seas
April.
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SERVICE
tractive
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< a t ried
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State Income
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tens F’lan
The income tax
ChtSttrfitU Ci^anttes art manufactunJ by
Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co.
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’ Local hunters and their dogs
1 afield in numbers.
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f tin* total tax burden of llie male, i For .
Plan 1
Major
2
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for children and
2%
88s. *
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KEEPING UP THE PACE . . .
never letting down ... that’s what
wins on the track—-and in a ciga-
introduction ol
result, III saya.
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Or MILDER
other oil -producing states. Many of
IHE favorite—whose
flashing hoofs have brought him
in ahead so many times! Again he
shows his mettle! Again he leads
the field.
I separately mi
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town lots.
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C.4e
, hunt squirrels, but came in lugging
Year have failed to destroy thean eagle measuring seven and a
peed of Mrs Ella Arnold 80. Den-haif feet from tip to tip, which he
place, headed for
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Thore will be tax battles in the
HEl TER TASTE—such as only
a cigarette of wholesome purity
and better tobaccos can have.
Inder oath, per
cafe owner, rfor, when she I hadishot
i negro running with one of
V
Jim T.
such mineral leases
propriety, gay that this ratio holds
good when it reaches tile county.’'
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from the
the lat-
ih production tax on oil
December 1 ushered in the quafl
ason and it wil end January 16.
ph mi owned equitiew and what is
owned as well is mtolerable.
which cost him $1.50 in Arkansas
property for taxation
dition in
have been sold or
rendering property would he
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ests Hint may
ubbock, but
Christ mas Books
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nintra tion bill on the , of
i ■ mut li lower than Hie gross pro-
duction tax on petroleum in most
to placing adequate
observed that the real estate, banks
and railroads pay X3.2 per cent of
the total taxes that are paid for
the purpose of supporting the state
arriculture pay
t ■ ’ and pays tax
j pride female Persian has just won I
first honors in the National Cal
j Show at Wichita.
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Let’s buy Christmas. Let’s buy
nings in proportion to the
county cloned
Full Information may be obtain I
ed from pamphlets issued by mu ;
j munition dealers or the state game
and fish department at Austin,
Texas.
HAPPIER®
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—•2s a- .
h4 r
Thu Sherman representative at
guen that the supreme court has
held that mineral interests in land
may be taxed as neparate entitien,
and the bill that he has drafted
would require all persons render-
ubject," However, it
the counts
uary and the lotting skirmish for
state levy on incomes that was e
holidays here with
M a y
mules, cattle, I
goats and hog
gislation whereby a state can levy
tax on individual and corporate
The following open seasons for
hunting began on November 16:
Iha in all counties, Nov. 16 to
with the horses
9.99 1 Christmas now.
transferred. He has personal know-
ledge he says, of instances where
in owners of lands in West Texas
tai ol 9.4 per cent. Thus it will be
”A cat can look at a Queen" at ,
Lubbock and see one of its own’
species, for a Lubbock woman’s
ter, drove through Cambpell re-
SheeP ceut ly with a load of stove wood
to list
acted in the last legislature may
next year become a major legisla-
tivo engagement. Among the first
h< ile enncter in 1917 Th assesN-
ment and collections would be car
pay 2 per cent. Railroads and rail
measure that Mr
would carry at
Federal Tax.
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Its 800 miles from Fordyce, Ai k . i
proposala argues for obviate
l. e V y
Become
I
pending the
vote a huge part of its lime to theher parnts.
equalization of Lhe tax blrcien, WiLl
es fear that the
omplish any tax
give real relief
f our state who
believes though
I valorem taxes
and that a con
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nast of the Pe< OH Nov 16 to Dec
31 west of the Pecos season closes
on Nov. 30 Several counties closed i
south zone is still open until Nov |
36.
Quail The quail and Mexican
pheasant Henson does not open un-
til Dei l, and runs to Jan. 16 cne
at rigits for fre
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taxing bystem and
of the persons to whom
Entered as second class matter
at the postoffice of Bay City, Texas,
voder act of Congress. ■
thot a iHstmtory administration
bill may be introduced
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। Miss Beulah Erickson, studen
FEeatebtat Our Lady of the Lake college,
the lezislature can do for the has returned lo Sun Antonio, arter
A.3t2
A Httle apartment or lrotel suite is all very well. But
lhe keenest satisfaction is to be found in a home all your
own. There, untroubled by the landlord's monthly ex-
actions, uncrowded by neighbors, you may rejoice in life*
long possession.
.. on the mineral reseftrces
" directionistate.
Our
open season in all
Texas counties (except
list,) Nov Hi lo Dec. 31
tern Texas counties hpve
son during March and
ar.
Dec. 31
Deer
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Ducks and geese: Open season
In all eounties, Nov 10 to Jun. 31
Squirrels: open season In all'
ounties until Dec, ill. Some coun
ties open all the year.
government We might, with equal
within one year, except to each olh ,
er, where the decree is granted on ol >)20 and the amount of his tax on a ri ulural land mid city
the mound ol cruel treatment, Mr I would be $158. The bill, too, would
Barron would ............ a provis ........ize corporations to dedm t
ion prohibiting remarriage, except whatever amounts they mm be re
to each other within two years all quired to pay in franchise taxes
er ihe granting of a divorce. He Mr Barron points out that he is
points out too, that the pres..... only sugzestinK ll seal..........
law is ineffective because it fixes a.....arsuine that 11 18 the most
no penalty, and the measure he | equitable .....
proposes would make violation of ' " is my opinion, he says the
the provision a misdemeanor „ I these liberal zing provisions should
fense, ............ by a Jell sen - make thin kind 11 1,111 more al
tence of not less then sixty days ——— — ....... —.......
nor more then six months. | ■■■ 1 ......... —- — —-----
Would Tax Oil Leases,
feu nt Hcale of rates There is
A g that wolld come nearer
ualizing iaxes in thin state
the right kind of a net income
aw It is the only character of
income lax His
the measure will
BETTER TASTE
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At considerably greater length eai
Mr Ba non reviews the presen I ity
concrete proposals for a tale in-
come tax measure is Hu* ontline of
a bill being prepared by Eibert M.
Barron, Sherman lawyer, who will
represent the forty fifth distriet
Mr, Barron has prepared an extend and collectors under I
ed statement in explanation of " the state auditor, who a a
some of the btis he will introduce rule," Mr. Barron observes, "is the
■With the exception of a proposal I only offici} ol the atate govern
to further restrict marrlage of di-ment woM’versed in lax matters,
vorced persons, Mr Herron’s hills No zyefen e in taxing personnel
are concorned with subjccts of tax wouiA be required the Eastern,, uchaas Ponnny Ivanin.,
ation He would require rendition /rim bill would provide that allhavo already removed all state
and paymont nt taxes mi "all rm I sons and corporationa should propor! 01 mi valorem la . b)
alty "interests, mineral interepe.........Hied to receive credit forplacinz,adenuate taxes on their
and leasehold rights Hv anyed the amount oi ad vulorem taxe ' | 11101 "
num! of the existing statg€6, ne they are a ' 'd in his slab | ‘Al present azricu ll urn I lands of
would exempt from taxmflon all ment he submit a table showink thi statepay annually in pel i ent
housos belonging tocbfrehesand that accordin lo llie proposed 0!
"dset exclusively aw" dwelling I'm rates “ man witi “ 820, income "
the ministry g h chureh." T||(. would be ......med lo pay 510 on
present ama«e ............ only the first $2,000 abov........xempteu .
chian""and llie grounds mine.....1 $4,000; $a0 on the next 81,000; 815 of lib* taxes ...... urban real estate
IMSreto and books and furniturelon the second $3,000; $100 on the Texas, or city and
therein ' noXt $5,000 and 240 themaxiumconstitute 28 per cent of the total
in place of the present limitation rate of 4 per cent on the remaining tax burden This percentage along
on the marriase id divorced per 8,000 if the same man was as with llie azricultural lands makes
sons which prolibits remarriake sessed $67 mi a $10,000 home, that a combined total id 73 s per , ent of
‘ would he subtracted from the total | the tatal taxes levied in this state
real I
estate. State* and national banks J
persons Ah axainst the lederal ill
come tnx maximim rate of 12 per
: cent, this measure would have a
1 maximum rate of I pei cent and
and the leginlature Ih now
ered to paws such a law nn
e provsionE o1 Art. 8. See. I
* constitution (general lax
Robert Lee Sink has returned to!
Allen academy after epending the
holidays here with his patents.
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Miss Helen Wood returned yes-
terday from Austin, where she has
been visiting the past few days. I
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Hear Jolson slug a group of
haunting negro spirituals in "Big
Boy.”
her dressed fowls under his arm !
she pursued and (aught him in five |
Mlature, "WhiOpen Hunting Seasons
i much kigher and
of its citizens lo
ac ter of I n< ome tax
exemption of $4,600 fot married
persons and heads of familien and’
an exemption up to $2,000 on ningle
j name valuation um that in effec
ten or fifteen years ago. He believe
‛nnt a large revenue wouid aceru
from collection of this separat
Asineral tax
to $100 an
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legislation may acc
reform "that will
to tin* tax pa vers ol
need 11 most ” Ile
that relief from ac
that on income ofmorethan "I have litife hope of securing
‛..... The rate wonl...... one hair,ol I llu pas ige of this character of
...... cent for the first $2,000 in; legislation," ......ays "in view of
come above exemption figure. I ......... this
| pm- cent o„ ib. next 82,0001 one’ I kind ..... the intrenehment of spe |
per cent mi the aecond 83,000 andeial privilege in evers department I
. e. cent on the next $5,000 with . .... ti
I 1, (d our goverimONt. I ho
I per cent over that. ' Ihi,,
l he hili Hint lie proposes in man . . ,, , , .
. . . ", people ol this state would be to de
respects is similar to Hie MiNNOlFi
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 152, Ed. 1 Monday, December 1, 1930, newspaper, December 1, 1930; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1554274/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.