The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 187, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 14, 1926 Page: 1 of 4
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The Daily Tribune
Light Lunches
THE ALCOVE
THE ALCOVE
“ There Is Nothing Too Good For Our Friends"
FIVE CENTS THE COPY
BOYS AT WORK
EIGHTEEN BALES
VAN VLECK VOICE
ON ORANGE TREES
ROTARY CLUB
DIFFERENCE
Number 2.
Volume III.
Ollie Boy de
We have with us every sort of pest
EDITORIAL.
ers, but
only that the first pay cheek has been
received and probably spent
to
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November
and is in Miss
charg
There
MORE MONEY
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about $10 a day and they have
"making liny while the
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the
us badly
kinds and are real
of her son. Douzlas
short visit.
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Firt National Bank
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fin
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hey all bursted."
Pay Yourself
was appointed as leader for next Sun
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Out of every dollar you
Kev
preacher from
P ISoX AI.S.
a part, to be used in
to assist you in providing
Granemama
erandehiid for the family
yourself and your family
“A
Matazorda Pharmary to th
with the better things in
Smith of Houston
life.
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BAY CITY BANK AND TRUST CO.
MeCall PtfnfHl 4687
Citizens State Bank
The
BANK
of
D. P. Moore Dry Goods Co
tor Photozraphs never grow old.
SERVICE
And yon
Chenault Studio
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chool campus cut yet, but just wa
a, will have them cut pretty soon.
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idea of
shines."
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sun
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A Mexican orches-
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MAXWELL
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Blay City
program.
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from the
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lueile
at home
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"I wan
to pave
except to
will sooner
the worst pest of the lot are the boy
who begin about this time every yeur
• was attending hervices in
We hud a real interestinv
McCall
Printed
Patter
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appointed
president,
gone
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eek before lant.
He Law kwood and .Mr
NK.
Capital and I ‘rofits
Good to the Last
Drop
CATTLE BRANDING
LAW CONSIDERED
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.Mr. Coffin tin Enelish via
ligate the word burst."
MCCALI PIrMIEG
Coolest Place in
Town
wer to their
receive you should retain
pupil.
The sixth grade is studyinK South ,
Associations."
Curl Nuehman
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outlining
the organ-
pendence, or it means health or even life life
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also likely that the teacher is count-
ing the time. with a dissatisfied feel-
ing when Hie ninth pay check of the
year will have been received and also
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tal as any other
more new
grades.
Inter get one or more of them in trou
ble or badly hurt.
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Another Donation
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Mr Cun
the Santa F. 11 will cost us as much
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Smith's room.
not necessarily
ready money means a long step toward inde-
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pin tnership enterprises
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day evening
your suguestion
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SXTI AXD SEVF NT •• GR ADF
REPORT.
letters have not heen
biter on inquiry about
visitor of
—— - o 0
' Approximately one hundred new
t II APE 1. I \t I lit ISEP words are added each year to the Eng
Tuesday morning every ...... assem-lish language
bled in high school auditorium in |
honor of Columbus Day. Miss Lois
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4:
Allan O'Connell and Mr and Mrs Bill
sansin were present
from Bay City furnished musin
"Burnt, burst
elad to see
«on {sixth Street
discussion, "Trade i
for the only building of any kind that
is worth the money is right building
Some mighty fine pecans are being
gathered from the few trees scattered
about the town, but those that are
showing up only prove what could be
charm
ness o
Dec
< larEe
dreate
Deci
< ha ry e
MeCal
' Printed
N Panem
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YOU are cordially invit-
cd to come in and look
over our line of materials
as well as the patterns.
We haven't
October 10 mation.
Last Sunday
ihmi ATSIIIVEK'S.
Mrs. C. L Shivers gave a dame lusl
Saturday night, a week ago. In honoi
Mrs. Stinnett has received another
pave the str
It is
spent the day with Mrs. K F. Faick
ney Sunday before last.
Mrs. Pollard stopped by to see us.
for a few minutes the other day.
Tlie Misses Margaret Gibson and ,
Thelma Smith spent the week-end in '
VOLIME XXI M MBER 187.
account, for he knows that sooner or later,
last two weekends with her parenta
Mr and Mrs Mike O'Connell.
discussion.
O o
Cooking schools in Berlin, intended
vrimarily for women, are being over
run with applications from men, mar
i led and single, who are anxious to
I learn the culinary art.
Sunday before
year. There won't be any more of
retting wet and almost freezing on the
oad to and from school when they
■et stuck If they get stuck they can j done in the yards of the
tat in the bus until some one gets one wot........ out two or line. higl
• - ‘ grade pecan tree and take cure o.
them The pecan is just as ornamen-
discus-ion as to the "Worthi
Boys Work
and supervised will not be thought of
us “jails" but as places of pleasur-
able work where the student may pre-
pare to reach the goal of their ambi-
tions. May teachers co-operate with
their pupils in establishing far-reach
ing but attainable and moveable goals
Then let the teacher keep these goals
before the pupil but permit them to
change plans as the attitude toward
life changes.
NEEDED WORK ON
AVE. G BEING DONE
County’s Cotton
Running Neck
Silk crepe in one of the
new nasturtium shades is
the emart fabrie for this
•mart dress a new MeCall
design show n in the famous
Met all Printed Patterns
with the printed cutting
I line.
leader and the snbject
Union building.
In Van Vieck with Mrs T J Ewine
Mr A o. Gardner and Mr. louis
in ■ him
building a reserve fund
"Co-operation " Till*
by the one
said the pro
Now for the good roads!
Those present were the Misses Mel
va Ewing. Viola Sansing. Mollie lawk
wood, Margaret Gibson. Lucile Herrz-
hill. Gladys Sansing Xora O'Connell
Eva Smith. Ora Lee Shivers and Ollie
noyde The boys were: James Her
ryhili, John and Hob Bryant, Harold
crisp, Robert Fondren, Otis and Hei
bert Biekham, Sum lckwood. Hili
orrell, Lampton Bickham. Harry Est
and Mr Lampton Riekham
Prot. ssional
that their pilfering
to Busi
her it
topie f
t wr
crowd attended both
ningham, the ilaptis
Hay City, preached.
C Lewis in
"Meaning and
;;
of Avenue G. ant trying to mak
street passable.
Mi»* Meira Ewing last Sunday
Mr and Mrs Hay Gayle and
Editor West Columba
। Miss Lillian Clark was a visitor of ’
Miss Viola Sansing Sunday to prey on fruit trees and it.
first month of sehool lias 1 Mr and Mrs. R. F Faickney, their
To many teachers it means son. Munk Jr., and Mrs. Davis spent
• Sunday in West < olumbia. . their depredations on the oran,
Mr. Pinkie Fondren spent Saturday trees in the city. Some complaints ,
night and Sunday with his parent s,, have already reached this office.
Mr. and Mrs. Fondren. There’s not much to be said
Mr Herbert Bickham spent Satur-
li
tree, does not litter
majority of othrr
Eerryhill spent the weok erd
pupils in
from the l’harmacy
the time comes into our lives when a sum of
others from finishing the work of
from Iowa Colony
these little hoodlums.
Crop
teen you'd like Io k- p her just an she is alwaya
Mr. Houston Bickham ami Mr. San
zing each have a good school bus this
brane limitation, lie
posed new law will
bo cm, TEXAS, rm rmmbi iobmi 1 i. 1926.
bimp i
1 i, F e
i. Miss 1.01* Coffin was
president »* the former
itseif. The• resourc eful, far seeing man always
generous donation for the Red Crush
are several I relief fund from a Mr. Davidson, who
the primary lives in the country near Bay City
W e always need more money. Ultimately,
School properly conducted
Th. following are Ilie programs of/N
the Bay City Rotars Clubs foi the
and b 1 alic<' ol th ye n Members an
N 1 1 W/* II \ ladvised lo clip and retain fol refei
Neck With Last Year.......
i october 19 Kev Cornelius Pugsloy
«<-e her Haby Altenburg is th
lization will propose to the Fortieth
Legislature
I'he old statute was passed win'll
Pridtay night. October 15, in honor o
er son, James’ birthday. It is his
iuhteenth birthday All are lookins properly lit tended to
orward to having a real good time -or mote this winter.
Miss Ne O’Connell, who is at
tending p ool Hi Gull, has spent the
backs his efforts by a steadily growing bank
ports only is bales less ginned Octe Erickson in charce, special open | more than one brand by a
ber l this year than on the same dan meeting luncheon at Si Mark's Par -ler has been obnolete for ye
last year. ish llouse; educational program w HII Most "c attornes for Ilie
The number of bales put out this taculty and school board . suests Southwest Catlie Raisers
octber 26 w i l l u. r.ils intion, declared Tuesday,
at charze; topic for .ii seus ion, "Cod" ' plans bn' a subatitute law
Deckard F. Cates
sion, "What is
iness Mi'll’"
i Sim Doughtie
1 Live
Wave, those i
cull: line u
ex till borera
.1 H, bene Hl
i 11 ert.
or more than any other property
holder on the street, but we are will-
ing any time and it certainly ought
to be paved " When properly owuers
In-gin to talk that way, this paving
business is going to grow popular
This Hume gentleman told us that he
would only support public road me as
ures thill stipulate hard surface
roads and the connected road build-
ing system He said he would never
vote ugain for any haphazard road
proposition. Ill's right in that, too.
ready cash" will save him or make him. Be
good time. They didn’t get started t
Coffin played a special piece, and
Lela Sansing gave the autobiography
d Columbus. Mr. Coffin helped her
toward Ilie last. We sang several Pi-
triotie songs Our flag was out in
front where every...... could see it.
Mrs. Berryhill is giving 11 party
There were some prewent from El - -
Scott, Hr hope they will come again I Irene: "What made
and bring other- with them. hat I was a foolr"
— Victor (her young
catt le own
ar Day imi
Texas and
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Most beuutifnl permanent
ringlet ends: a Imo Mae Murr
money-makors if abiolute g mint id Speciul r
Set out u coupleNovember 1. Phone 260 Mr
he Pan-Amerieun
spent and then three or four months
to hibernate or drift from pillar to
pillar until another school year be
gins again and tlie whole is repeated
Of. course, money must of necessity
be of primary consideration but money
is noi all there is in this world and
the teacher who loks forward to
nothing else has missed the murk far
and wide but the teacher who is plan
ning work to be done finds herself
with too little time and she can not
help but wish tlie time would move
a little slower in order that more
work and better work may be accom-
plished.
Some pupils consider tlie end f
each month as one of the milestones
in their jail sentence but the other
class, and we hope the larger and be:
ler class, think of each month us time
well spent They realize, us some
statistician has figured out. that i
high school student's time is worth
w. had Christian Endeavor. Mr Cof
N BttX M I’l’l IL
There is to be a box supper Monday
night. October 1*. Everyone is in
vited. This is to be given for the ben-
tit of the school Everyone come ex-
pecting a good time! All girls are re
juested to bring a box.
the Texas cattle industry was in its
infancy ami forceful measures were
needed to curb "rustling.” Moses Haid
li also provid'd that no brand except
one recorded could be used us court
evidence of ownership
Since 1913, the law, by action of
Ilie legislature, has been inoperative
in criminal cases
Moses explained that in expansion
of the cattle industry after the civil
wal rancher were handicapped in
gatherinar. _______________ ... .. . ... _________
Mr. Lindsay says he believes that ship."
thousand" of bales of cotton will be November 23 Walter II stephiens
left in the fields and plowed underlin charg special Thanksuiving Duy
throughout the cotton belt this year.program
Novemher 30 Burt 1. Livengood bi
PROGRAM OF
lor the evening. Everyone had a rent
his best, but loesn’t hope
li very much.
Let’s pave it and get ri
this trouble and expense
day night and Sunday with his par
ents here.
Since we first published the num
ber of pupils that were enrolled w
have hud about lo others to slim
Irene ami ami Mayme Chambless and
Jenoye Cole are in high school Ed
win Boyde has returned to Van Vieck
specil loliduy program j
in committee H N Gum I
irman; Deckuri (ates,
ly. Pat Thompson
o o -
ami sliolifish similar to
The city has it# scarifier ar
at work today taking the
linbaum and Boyd O’Conneli: als
Mr and Mrs MeNeese Mr. and Mr*
the wecds on the ----
r
Tin- seventh grade English < Hill met , I |
Fridday afternoon. A good program ! 0 J
vu« rendered They expect to Im j I I
rove each time I I |
The sixth grade lost one of its pu 0
>Hs last week Joe Shiver The 1 ||
. bool thill gets him will have H Eo0 ’ I
I
" on . 11
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.r l gm— ill
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Profesaor: "Here. son. take this 5019
ents and go wash four face " ’>1
Little Hoy "Keep it and get your j l I
hair cut ." 11
you tel Melvin I I
| 1
.... . ___ brother): "' Il
There was sunday sehooi •lid | lidn’t know you wanted it to I"' kept ||
church last Sunday afternoon A larg a ecret III
“ —------ i •
John "I wonder why my arm •* [ T j
ilways sore if I go driving late at 11
nightsr" i 11
Marjorie "Maybe it'* bet au"e yot , ’ I
Mr Douglas Shiver returned home drive too long 11
for a two-day* visit with his parents -------o------- . | '
Mr and Mr* C 1. Shiver* Mr- J H Altenburg he return. |
trom it visit to her son Clarence and I .
hl* wife at Luling Clarence I* now ij
rhe proud father of a fine girl and ( I I
Altenburg had to go • ।
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depot has atruek home on if
one large property owner, at least ! I
He said to us this morning I wan ||
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Mi-x Nora O’Connell, ha
require a cattle bi ami to be recorded
to be legal, since some brands are
used by several raisers in different
parts of Ilie Stille
dancing until S o’eloek and stopped
at 12.
' in charge; topic of dis
K E Lindsay zoverument cotton pled children’s Work "
statistician for Matagorda County, re october 22. evening
> chundininE
December 2s Albert II. Wadswortl
time we hud met in almost a moi
sure. I on t waste, save.
Also we have received
our I'all McCall Patterns
they speak lor them-
selves!
inhabitinu tin lakes of l’ales
ive buen found by artenian well
al d< pills of 200 and uu feet
h the sands of the Hahara De
Fort Worth, Texas, Oet 1 | The
law of IKIS making illegal the use of
America. They have recrived an an-
lion Chas NI
Pullingim, who is doing the
ays he can only proIlli-,, to do
county is 691 against 57011 sume
lt<s| year I of Ethics and Platform of Kolury '
Asked if (he county would mil pro-
duce luoic cotton llils year Ilian last,
.Mr Lindsay said he didn't think so, of Pubtie Affairs
because of the fact that so many are November 9 vance C Porter in
not going to finish plckill)'. Some charse; special Armistice Hay pro |
fields have already been abandoned eram 6, a World War veteran
while the si areity of piekerH will keep j November it. 1oe1 E Colemuti in
< hat . e di . usnion of "Rotary At
tendance Being the Price of Member-
CW Statute Will Be
I rged by Cattlemen
Bel ore Legislature.
Our fabric section pre
sents all th.it is new in
weave and color for Fall
and Winter, 1926-1927.
Fabrics for Fall, wheth
er of wool, cotton or silk,
are wide and supple. We
have rec rived a large va-
riety of colors and mate
rials.
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 187, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 14, 1926, newspaper, October 14, 1926; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1509599/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.