The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 152, Ed. 1 Monday, December 1, 1930 Page: 4 of 4
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Fhe Daily Tribune, Monday, Dec. 1, 1930
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A Brand New Up-to-Date
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FILLING STATION
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OPTICIAN AND
J. B. FISHER
OPTOMETRIST
Bay City,
Texas
Telephone 555
BECAUSE SOLIDLY BUILT
The Arabs, they tell us, fold their touts and silently
ing-place, expect It to LAST. That is why It Is Important
to select the BEST in every form of building material.
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Alamo materials are conceded by architects and con-
tractors to be the best available. And our prices are only
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Larger, Quicker,
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SMALL DOWN PAYMENT
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A motion by T. N
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Many Rerommenda-.
hivh schools
Maintenance of
Robt. Poage
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PIG CHOW
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executive •he school district mid the truste
porting cast
This is a
race track,
■ but IIO tears
Mercedes Bans Tax
On New Buildings
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Another very important feature
11 of this tax remission plan will be
Dr. Scholl’s Foot
Expert from Chicago
wvill be here
Feel the Urge to Step on it and How
it will step if you fill up with
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with plenty of laughs, nas been tried out successfully by)
ma ly other cities, but perhaps the
most notable example in the United
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a two-year period without the pay
ment of city taxes, and was taken
alter the matter had been present-
id by John L. Bruce, who was art-
ing upon behalf of many citizens
who were in favor of such a step.
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. will be asked to take similar steps.
If this is done there is no doubt
1 thnt 11 larve number of structures
‘ will be built during 1931.
"Hurrah For Baby And
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President Cochran, who
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as buildings started during the year
are not placed on the tux rolls un-
ill the following January, and in
the case of Mercedes, it would be
1934, before any tax was paid on
property constructed during 1931.
Corn alone doesn’t make pigs
grow big enough or fast
enough. It needs a supple-
i ment, and Purina Pig Chow
added to your corn will give
you just the right proteins
and minerals for big frames
and quick growth.
Quick growth means early
ma r k e t—high prices—more
। profit. Ask us about Pig
Chow today.
CARTER GRAIN CO.
MERCHDES, Tex , Nox
Jol~on lilt l ominu.
M,
CALLOUSES?
R' Schott*. Zimo-pads for gni,
touses inatantly relieve the pain of
hard Erowtha on the -oles. Rrmovo
thon preseure. Positively aafe,-ure,
"oothing, healing. aSe box.
Allowin B.r state board 01 edu-
of men in any building tha
I have started a home laundry
busineas at the home of Mrs. J. H
Cobb (the Penney old home) and
can assure you entire satisfactiou
in all laundry work. I specialize on
sundried laundry. Phone 532, Mrs.
Ida O’Brlant. 19tf
Patronize Tribune Advertisers.
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average, lie'll be gind to bid on your next building job.
election of the others was u mut
ter of routine.
Amarillo mid Kort Worth made
strong bids for the 1931 convention,
mid KI Paso today asked for the
conclave in 1932 The 1931 vlace of
meeting will be decided at the Jan-
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Home Laundry
States is that of St. Louis County,
which has followed this idea for 40
yeara mid has built extensively.
It is thought here that other Val-
ley cities will follow the example I
of Mercedes and if ho it is likely
that outside capital will be attract-
ed to this section for a huge build
ing program. One Oklahoma real
1 estate man and builder who was in
Mercedes this week stated that in
administration headod by Pre l -
dent J C. Cochran of Mexia, had al-
big program ahead lor the comini 11 11 Fillers 1,1 1 " I. alm. will nav
year. "I Mina Allna Itather of san Antonio ,
A plan of action desikned to give to a isist 111 the work as first vici fpIrllimK
more authority to the state boardlpre ideal. It W Martin of Kirby;
of education, ineluding power to ville, as second Mice president anI
select Ilie State sunevintendent ii K M, Mathin of Tyler a third vice
steal away. But we Americans, when we erect a dwell-
Newao
Radiola
Property owner. by building the
Whih.r Bro and .Vitaphone hid earlyl part of 1931 will have prac-
nounce the openinE of their next AI tically three years without taxes.
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SORE, IK RNING FEETP
Dr Sihn/I't Foot-Balminadelight.
felly cooling, soothing, healing
emollient for tore, swollen, hot,
tender, smarting or aching feet.
Chea instant relief per jar,
CROOKED TOES?
Dr. Scholl’s Toe-Fler straightens
the erooked toe without dincomfort
by exerting an even outward pres-
euretothe great toe. Budds vp the
cxippici etructurca 75ccach.
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Evelyn Sl«i east for Mercedes as tin* resuit of
dist ri l, I the aetion of the city council at 11%
meeting last w»«k in voting unani .
The action 1
Equalization of educational op
Alan ("rosland directed this pic-
lure which has an excellent suv-
the fumous bint k face comedian
a jockey who rides I lie horse. Big
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ervance of Intertill B<>y, in the Kentucky derby
miry meeting of the
hoard.
The action taken by the dly
couneil will next be placed before
Association Adopts
.SUPER HETERODYNE 5
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The best in radio is no longer be- :
■ yond anyone’s means. Its quality has
placed it in the homes of the rich. Its 2 »
amazing low price now brings it
wWvchFoo
j within the reach of every one. j
Come in today—hear this sensational M
new Radiola that took 7 years to' E
perfect. Model 80, illustrated, has gm
screen-grid — 9 tuned circuits—elec-
tro-dynamic speaker and many othex
features.
June of Tyler enough Juke, mid stories to kee
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PAIN, CHAMPS HERE?
Dr S holt'* Meratapral Irrh
port removes the eaune r.t.-Iloior. | )
iendermeanandcramprattheballof , 1
the foot. Gives imuuedlate comfor.
Woru lU auy ehoe. 83.00 up.
Entablishment of a teachers’ re
tirement fund.
Provision for a state tax survey
and for more scientifie levying of
taxes, immediate relief of resl
property of present tux "overload"
by seeking out other sources of
wealth, provision for u tax commis-
sion to revise and equalize assess-
ments on gendral property for
state taxes.
Creation of n divislon of the state
education department to revise cur-
riculums on occasion.
/ Speelal Tax.
/ EOstablishmient iof it laboratory
/school.
Levy of a special tux by county
commissioner h courts to establish
and maintain county libraries.
Coincident with being informed
of the council's action S. R. Kiesch-
nick. manager of the Mercedes
Lumber company, stated that
ground would be brokeh in January
tor 10 new houses, six or seven of
them to lie constructed by this
company and others for clients
Other builders also stated that nu-
merous other structures would get
under way immediately after
first of the new year.
In the discussion before
council Monday night touching
Hided at Beadle, near Buckeye, in
this county She owns property in j
Bay City.
HoUSTONt, Tex, Nov 29 The , direc tie ' thad trepredentatives m
52d anual convention of the "Texaa|farm nod labor orvanization D m
State Teachers’ assoclation eleaned . eluded on the Texa educat 1o1
up its slate here today ami the newicommianion was .Pa d
■ - - - i 4 ommitteemen.
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CORNS?
Dr. Srhniri Xinoepath for Cnrnt
give instant relief. They remove
the cause —-friction anti pressure
of shoes. Thin. cushioning, sate,
•ure, healing, soothing. 35e box.
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My six-room house, located on EMA O 5g
the employment of a large number Tenth Street, near new high chool AMSO,G.sBh.
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। Jolson pieture, "Him Hoy" at the
rvis- Colonial oil Tuesday and- Wednes-
day oluon appearM once more as
‛opee,
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BUNIONSr
Dr. Scholl’s Buninn Rtihmr re.
Gievce pain by removing pressure
from the more,tender spot. Reduces
the sweilug. hides the bulge, and
preserves shape ol shora. 75c each.
Now is an ideal time to do some early Christmas
shopping while you can make your dollars do
double duty.
Take advantage of this special sale of electric
waffle irons. There's some mighty good bargains
to be had in the most popular and well-known
makes, such as Westinghouse, Universal and Hot-
point .... and you know what those names mean
to anything electrical.
Come in, pick your favorite waffle iron while this
special sale is on. Convenient and easy terms
can be arranged.
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I careful survey with the idea of
i bullding a number of houses and The shrub and tree man, 20
(possibly some business property yearn experience Is on his job and,
.. „ can transplant or art out your'
' Mrs. Chan. G Isham of Beaumont ' shade tree» and shrubbery. Flower
spent a few days of last week inbeds treated with new dirt and
the city .Mik Isham formerly re- fertilizer. Satisfaction guaranteed.
power to 'Ilie, as sei min vI" 1I........ "" • "Dixieland." "When I Got
the state superintendent of F M Mathis of Tyler, an third vice Henven" mid "Go Down Mosen
schools and to accomplish many ; pre idem "Iila Lee......Tomorrow I Anoth
other changes, was adopted through Hixecutive committeemen 1 101 on el Day
resolutions. for po Is vacated by conelusion of|Me,"
Recommendations. terms follow Mrm KeV ( OWeI
The association recommended of Tyler, thirl diztrict un ceedin.
Permitting the stale hoard m G 11 statono! WiIls l’ointi MINM
have sole authority on teache 1 a | Edna Rowe ol Dallus "'"i11" ’’
certificates, prescribe qualric ation succeedinig L \ stockard of I ml |
for county superintendents require | 111 Jake >1 Mlondr 1 k ■ of Lein
a standard uniform aecounting p‛D."8071 p, 1 1"iono"aimmed...... building boom is
lein, manaze I he state school lands FrizzeiI id l al Hm < '< d
ill addition to the proposed grant trict, reolected M! li;
of Ilie hish appointive power ling of San .Antonio, 141 . ,
Allowing county hoard I el'*’1 i- M Saiktrict roiorted mously for a lax holiday of two
county superintendent bio all onnd ' 1,111 11 '
mdmol supplies ......... In then Jur IWC,.mlank.....hip or BIE T ml in the city limits
indiction, administer county educa 161 district, succeeding II 'di ....... 11 ......... ...
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ent districts with 500 or more kenship hud opposition and the
seholastics.
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the cHect such a move would have
on the bonded indebtedness of the
| ell'. It was pointed out that a I
| though the assessed values would
; show a small increase during the
j next two years, the third the vol-)
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No charge for his services!
If you suffer from your feet, make it a
point to visit our store on I lie above elate.
I )r. Scholl s | oot Expert w ill be here at that
time togiveyou the benefit of his know ledge
about the feet.
He will make a scientific analysis of your
stockinged feet, develop prints of them
which clearly show why vou suffer, and then
explain just what is necessary to give vou
immediate and permanent relief.
There is no charge whatever for this valuable
service, and you are under no obligation to
buy. Any Dr. Scholl Foot Comfort Appli-
ance or Remedy you are recommended to
purchase for your foot ailment is absolutely
guaranteed to give you relief,
Don't misa thiacliance to learnabout your feet!
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would return here some line be T;m. (r\r Var W.r1, ......
hue the rirst of the year to make . 1 -e ror 1 ard V orK
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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/m1/4/: 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.