The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 31, 1927 Page: 2 of 4
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We Have What You Want
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population of 15.
W. F. TETTS, Jeweler
MATAGORDA PHARMACY
Towns Spring 1 p.
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12 - ACRES - CHOICE - TRACT
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truek, planrs, vezetables, fruit and poultry.
WORTH SEEING
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Come
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MAGILL LAND COMPANY'S OFFICE
GULF COAST CHEVROLET COMPANY
$85.00
$200.00
$85.00
HARDY - ANDERSON AUTO CO.
$375.00
Phone 1 54
S375.00
Exide Batteries
Goodyear Tires
I lassler Stabilizers
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88)-Acre Chicken Ranch Near Wadsworth,
Distributors: CARTER GRAIN CO., Inc.
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Choral Club Opens
DODGE BROTHERS
MOTOR CARS
1923 Chevrolet Coupe,
practically to * over ire tires
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Brunswick Phonographs and Radios
Kelly Springfield and Michelin I ires
and I ubes
THE TRIBUNE PRINTINGCOMPANY
Publishers
1926 Chevrolet louring,
perfect conditiom
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The Dally Tribune
One Year
that the Kiria were to gather as many
population was
approximately
San Angelo’s
G,
Gulf Girls Reserves Club
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The conservative estimate
throuzh
either a
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tivermitied vi ops aniuren
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in the
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Itead the I eague’s messazes in farm
mid Raneh mid iolland’s Magazine.
in population I" beinK
with this pl.in
pretty new Girl
take two of the
here may call i'ii
I 926 Ford I udor Sedan,
notable ine rease
a population of
The party wili
M. train from the
afternoon for Uh
b chnimetl ihat
adaptab.lty id
months experienced an aimont equally
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JI brought to place of business, 75c; if sent for,
$1.00.
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• I If radio owners will call us in the morning we
। • will get battery, charge it, deliver it back and
I [ install it same day, no interruption in radio
I exas Draws Over
000 Folks in Year
Other States.
and Will le
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the Fr
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thera .i
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high i
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estimated if
Since these
merchants.
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hind ,
of the pi
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different kinds of Ilowers
could fine and were to use
ers to start a wile flower
way Mt the cariiest
the Dodge Brothers cars sold here,
in and see for yourself.
pleasing manner that they
ve a treasure limit for wild
My stock of seed is new. Don’t buy just seed,
get fresh seed. Field and Garden, also vege-
table plants. Come in and see us. Be sure to
stick your catalog in your pocket and compare
prices. If interested in growing truck see us.
sult power
new tele-
new gas
annertee that throughout the
Pour Into Valiey.
The lower iio Grande Valley, coin
WE MAKE ANY KND OF [V
EXCEPT WHISNLI
Helmecke’s Shop
ty will
Amarilio, with
party for their
Intered as second class matter at/tii reason lb.'
been as watistactory, like
a •I uh in
crops .11111
the rapid 1
lands G1
but in Janu- agorda Pharn
i ven more
Hidalgo mid Cameron, huw more than
60,000 pour into it# confines in 1926,
by doinK some
because of the diversity
Bay City, Texas
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| We are also prepared to take care of your
। electrical jobs.
BAY CITY TIRE & RADIO CO.
tions of the state have been objec-
tives of most of these newcomers
le of Him
but an-
been ihe
in Nay 1 ity listed or -ale. I ome in and diseuse the-e will u~,
। on the Southern Pa-!
afternoon for Ki Campo. I
her own
were to hit
f lowers
where the
an imnportunt i
The newconers
than । yeui
OU, of co
Many believe that Ka at Texas lx des
nd to witness some remarkable
in th enext twenty-one
While this has not received
proportionate to that of the
fine bull in iine -tate ol cultivation ideal suburhan home trail for
192 3 Ford ( oupe,
new rubber motor vury kkw
year is 75,000
marily armer
sional people,
Middle West, I
phone and telegraph
pipe lines and other i
, had over 15,000 in
7. NumerN other
in the cil fielda out
have nunde equallv
row t hs, some in 1 h
factes han
Hog.
mpanies ha
In 1926 the south Plains aaw an in .local club to the International < on ven-
crease of over 21 000 people uml t hetion ut Ostend in June. cirie the nex!
Norin Plains got over 12,000. A com- I There will be twenty-six youn.
bined popusation of over 700,000 for ladies in the club in addition to a di-lTuesda
conditionsand Trom fieuresor these.....uons by 1940 in the expecta- rector and a chaperone All member.,
-h-- ..... ...... tion of public utility heads
ined in —
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TEXAS QUALIFIED ,
j DRUGGISTS'LEAGUE
4 lose to 11m t lit limit N, nil in rultivation, drained mid ienced. 4 rop-
i tile counties of Zapata, Jim
Hrook- Willaey. Kennedy. Starr.
$1 50 ' fraction of thome
---specific locality
Krar let idle Building Phone Ml
of their mont import-
work over then
intom lied aa hull it
particulariy uh t
if sold within thirty days the erops will be thrown in free. Stop here
Nee Growth of Mule.
Stueenta ol population movements
read in the ineren •• of the immigra
lion Iide to Texan the signa of a more
important colonization juut ahead for
Hie state
concert uu
girls were delighted
Miss Wilson added
1924 Chevrolet Roadster,
puint xood. rubber good mot run" gou
primarily cithes
Central West Texa
FIRST CLASS SATISFACTORY
1 parts of the wtale
Tide toward East lexaN.
has in late
another factor has
tearing of cut over
succesaful businesa men bent on con-
other importunt
vant and almont
mi ussibiiities
principnily from the
practically all of whom
as they
Other sectionw the tide lx uuid to have
a place for
winter ‘ play
aew Md
ago. bin
I 92 I l )odge ( oupe.
I lighest Quality, Standard Goods
for this
are pri-
profes-
Culled States and even in Canuda
orces are gathering which will re
wheat ‘urthermore thre trunk
iines are buililini new inilroude
througb i is • ecivon
Central Went Texas, the two MUb
Owner and Editor 1 division - of the North Plains and
----- South Plains of fur West Texas and
tin. Lower Rio Grande Valley ure |
*4 00 ’ these focal points However, uh in all ।
as t In- first num
hould sing for Miss
was followed by '
then turned over
ber Hint the Kills
Wilson mid if
"Hi i umming "
The meeting wu
15I in 1920, had on January 1. 1927,
. cording to u public utility count,
12.261 people Plainview jumped
trulli 1989 in 1920 to 7200 in 1!»27
panhandie had 6a8 in 1920 and 5000
on January 1 of this year.
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eighteen months have
farmers or uieclunica or
such population movementa, a largo
is ‘he
Norger.
had no
i .hmn
towns.
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uh n
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We benve vome wonderful hind bargain*. also buildfing site and homes
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alat three yearn
HimtibK for
ettie en route
way, no difference in the cost.
divinion haw received consider-
Texas during 192. Ah u
lines, zenerating planti
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s Smith it tin- Mat-
or call the Theatre
rive on the 4:25 P
valley next Monday
concert thill nizht;
Hlains Thus
Mareh x. 1926,
It is a matter of pride with us that our stock is
so complete we can supply promptly what-
ever article of drug store merchandise you
may want. I his necessitates our having sev-
eral thousand items on hand at all times.
More Hinn 200,000 people came to
Texas lo make their homes in the 11 (
twelve monthu between, „Januury 1,timber ImnlJ Great industrial possi-
ll.2« ..ml Imuuny l le. bilitiet are round in ..... pment
This total 13 the run vatiye eN1 I h ..... fuel deponits and there
mate mud., by the >great publie “ bar. n importani transactions in
copinleM I hie figureh Wole HoI
......piled hy the........cerns for “Y "i/m ''urmn ' lo ..........tions where
purpou other than xuidane in build , .....vement ( already quite
lag then plant lor th. Immdla. ( mhe two sectiona „t went
future h’eruuimMiol lo 4Ximine ih«- . . .
... . ... T»*xu .diovf thet 4 12) Ibu k (einand
recorM wk given only .dh*r il WAN
pointed out that publit interest de ‘tho
manded a knowledge of what Nome
consider Hit greutest colonization
mnovement in Hie hiatory of Ihe state.
are being rushed The
depar l ments of practic-
mujor corporationH are
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ll« no signs
then i >
itty ana
The regular Tuenday afternoon 1
meeting of the Gulf Girl ReHerven was
held in the study hall of tin- Gulf
high sehool but tin- week Mis*. Wil-
on had a pleanant aurprise in store
for the Kiris The president. Velma
Farr, railed the meeting to order I
Hleanor Francin Ausburn called the |
roll mid rend the minutes of the last |
meeting The president then asked
Legally
Registered
Pharmacist
The rererved irut for the concert oi
the Huyior lleiten (‘horul Club opened
yestereay at the (rand "T’heaire, and
quite a few people came in early to
get choice HeatH,
The concert taken place next Mon-
du), and the reuerved seats will be on
nub' ult till week I Miring the day the
koutN may be reserved in l lie office ol
the (rand Theatre and al night at
the ticket winiow
All seats are 91 with general ad
miusion to the hecond baicony fifty
cents The appearance of the Kaylor I
girl'* here ia being spoil mo rd by lilt*
Kay riiy iotary Club for the purpose
of helping to send a delegate from the
open new land on which to farm and
live, the effect of Hie inerease is ap-
parent During the last five years
th enumber of farms opened haw in-
creuned 100 per cent.
At this time Kansas, Oklahoma. Mis
souri, and less pronouncedly. Illinois
are furnishing the greatest popula
lion group movement to Texas. But
every put of the United States In <<m
tributing to some extent, some even
coming from the older ami heavily
settled eastern provinces of Ontario
and Quebec.
Why We Fit Tillyer Lenses
in a few words, we use this latest optical de
velopment because it gives you lenses that have
our prescription ground accurately from margin to
margin. Ordinary lenses give clear vision only
through the center through the margins, the vision
blurs and may cause eyestrain. Drop in, let us ex-
plain why Wellsworth Tillyer Lenses are so much
better for your ey es.
The cars of today are better than were
dreamed of a few years ago. Little by
little, automotive designers and engineers
have still further improved the most amaz-
ing machine in the history of civilization.
But what you get out of this mobile, power-
ful expression of man’s genius depends upon
the service, co-operation and responsibility
which the local dealer can deliver with the
car you buy. 1 his place has kept pace with
Thene figures show a Jump of lOW
per cent ill annual inereanes between
1920 and 1926, but the corporations in
queution believe there will be ull
even greater influx of newoomers in
for Girl Reserves Th<’ Kroup imme
diately started on tin- treasure hunt I
using llit- Matagorda road as IIk- trail I
Tin- Matagorda Kill'- were picked up
later by ilio school truck unit taken
in Matagorda The Gulf girls retraced j
their steps with hearts full m kLhI
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op- suvotv
.............. $375.00
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 31, 1927, newspaper, March 31, 1927; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1509644/m1/2/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.