The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 50, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 17, 1927 Page: 3 of 4
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Judge A. Harris is in Austin for a
City on business
Here You Are, Eddie
The frame work on the new parson
This section can jage for the Methodists is being assem
with a mighty
end school house.
ft Hay City yestezday
English, golfers
All convenient
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MICHELIN TIRES
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time playing lively out-
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NOT FOR A DAY
punch
silence
Soon
when
Roads
Like our dirt roads
Irene Bell
l lope it won’t rain.
May 21 st
Mildred Landrum, Ethel
NOT FOR A YEAR
Yenmans,
Murguorite
Matagorda Pha
uinacv
J. P. Mason
I hat grind up and blow away,
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And take Thousands of Dollars
BUT ALWAYS
GULF COAST CHEVROLET COMPANY
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WE ARE FOR THE $3,000,000.00
Reinforced Concrete Highways.
BOND ISSUE
MR. VOTER:
Let’s Put It Over Saturday,
May 21st
Vote for it May 21st. 1927
Alamo Lumber Co.
TODAY
Phone 23
Alaskan
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QUALl TY Always
With
That expression
CLARA BOW
TODAY
MAGILL LAND COMPANY
Phone MG
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in our (
better
Why not all vote for the Bond Issue. and keep
VERSER BROTHERS
Friday
SCOTT DRUG COMPANY
TREASURE
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Saturday
L. M. Matchett
class with other counties in I exas. We ask
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May 21st.
THE DENVER
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Peters Bakery
DUDE
L. M. Matchett
Wm. Walker
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best interest of everyone to vote for the $3,-
000,000 bond issue. May 21.
Bond issue for good
keep up to date.
William W alker
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three
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and
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mother
clingman,
Kpiscopa l
What’s Happening
At the Grand
This Week
rooms a nd a
trance next
Pearl
garden
men
game
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Fund
Miss
with a
fruit
time
after
housekeeping
Private en-
bale to the uc
this bet.
4 fanny II uman-Interest
4 omed». Ul Ahont
In Ameriran
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One or
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room.
had a
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roads. May 21. We must
the Catholit Church aud
tended
Wednesday and
Thursday
that
t udy.
issed
(leaning depart ment
servu e to you. and
T. E. L. Sunday
School Class Meets
Social Items From
Matagorda
former
Church
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of Iud I
We could be of
i Pieture fiem From the
Fox < ompany
In troubie many
e failed to make
wde Hond issue.
Hoy Seont Day nt the firan
and the Pieture I-
Hunt Gihson Rides and Shoots
HI’ May Through
Six Reel’ nf
JOHN SUTHERLAND, Manager
Bay City, Texas
Rector Chosen As
Episcopal Bishop
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bond issue, which is economy in the long run.
I Ull was
the Stab
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while he
"THE POTTERS
I his is the reason we favor the $3,000,000
you to vote for the $3,000,000 Bond Issue,
Kerrville
; few days on business
WALKER FURNITURE COMPANY
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we believe it the
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No matter what other
makes of tire you are
using we promise you
more mileage if you
will buy Michelin Tires
of us.
It (lark IIrothrH f(f » at»d
CLARK BROTHERS
Setter K"e"n " """tt and -e"
EAST SIDE BARBER SHOP
I nder New Ownership
opment, more business.
two fioodings of the cotton '
"SILVER
control elements,
been impossible for
HELP us to do this with your VOTE for ths $3,000,000
Bond Issue on May 21st to
PULL MATAGORDA COUNTY OUT OF THE MUD
have been plan
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lib'
plows in i he erops,
produce good cotton
little ruin.
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home in Austin on March 21
H. M. Madison. Agricultural Agent for the Southern Pa-
cific Lines, a man of recognized ability and sound logic. I
in an address in Bay City a few evenings ago. Mid:
the lawn of her sister. Mm
Like our shell roads.
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Moing to lOQjr
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Marie Duke,
Ion Williams
ning. on
Ingomar
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would like to see Matagorda County in a
lector of
Ten Dollars in gold to the holder of
the lucky number at the dance May
27 al () D II S Hall If
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India, w Uli one hait
W M
rs Union of lirmingham
mer Houston Chronicle
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pre
la president of
Tribune adrertisements pay.
Buy one or u dozen swim tickets
from the Boy Scouts. The money will
be used in building a swimming pool
at the city waterworks plant.
party Saturday
reigned supreme
good-byes were
much pleasure at
if it required only quality of land, we would sell every pros-
pector who stopsover in Matagorda County to take a look.
We have the evidence that it requires something more than
black land. We believe the HIGHWAYS will do the work.
Our business is the selling of lands.
Of Our New Market
Miss Callie
is returned t
, many new names. It was a very, very I
I pteasant afternoon and we thank our
until delicious refresh
Adv "111.
The Place Whe re Y OU Get SERVICE and
W e can remodel your wedding rings,
repair your watches, remount your
diamonds, make your old jewelry new,
Let's not overlook
"ikoina to Birmingham from Houston,
1 three year- ajo this fall. Mr Cling,
1 i man has been rector of the chureh of
Frank Carr Jr. who is now travel-
ing for the Purina Stock Food Co.
spent Sunday in the city with his
parents. Mr and Mrs. Bert Carr,
bought a Chrysler from his uncle and
ents a hole A silver
winded the winner.
returned to his work at
Monday
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Pvh, 1E
Oftentimes it has
were the Mi
Yeamans entertained
id found
ly littie
he class
79 Steps North of Postoffi
Matagorda. Te
“Clothes make the man.
\ novelty! Prize dame at the O
D. II S Hall Friday. May 27. The
holder of the lucky number will re-
ceive $10.00 ingold Music by Jamie's
Entertainers. tf
Advent at Hlirmingham.
elected to (he post ot
t of the Epiacopal dio-
ton K» , according to
Former Houston
LOST A I’. 1>. C pin between town i Mrs c. V Bomar, of Gulf visited in
Mr. Martin Anderson, representing
the Merv.ent haler Linotype Co. spent
to bath. Phone 291-J.
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Charles
of Trinity
nd ut pre
Church of (he
, Ala . has been
to develop the Christian
and usefuiness through i
in the home and to tram
io work through the c
air delishted to have M
out teacher and feel that
tortunate it is a rare 1 i
one that w e are anxio .
with every young worn
chureh and every one w
found a place in some ot
After interesting report
various committees and
roll were found on each plate and in I nited States, has a population
those souvenir books we hope to write times as great.
E Matehett, of Buckeye, was
ss visitot to Bay city yes-
cake and Ice
d. then for
You have often heard the old expression,
I Mr Adolph Noster, of Route 1. spent
Saturday in the city and informed The
Tribune that while a good rain would
| lie fine the crops never looked better
I at this time of the year.
/ crop this county ever saw since then
। the canals have not had lo be resorted
to, but it is getting dry now, and a
flooding of cotton crop might make a
Everybody hit
ehave and a l
time- on areoy
good 11 yon
May 11, and v
Each year to keep in repair.
The funeral of Mr. Frank Hamel,
hone death occuried at Tivoli Sun-1
This ftulrnirnt is btttnl on ftirU B r pit kttl at ranthtm
naotarists seho were trilinn Mi« helia tiers opptaiia
uUur makes. 8-1% said Hirhdint prutni thenaadtes better.
dressing muil at home. Good oppor-
tunity. No canvassing or experience,
larticulars 2c stamp. Home Business
Service Bureau, Holland, Indianu
tor work the business session closed
Our hostesses then passed curds and
pencils and we knew thal bruin work
was the next item. We found as we
ranbled from room to room, for they
ash Premium for the Name
Ml W N Anderson and Mi Ros
Cowie entertained the T. K L clas
in a vory delightful way on Monday
utternoon Seve uteen us me fol
our regular business and social meet
ing After singing our class song,
"My Faith Looks Up to Thee,’ s< i ip
pure lesson and prayer. Misses Marv
James Sisk and Mary Ma Donald sang
for ua Mrs Rainer gave a must in
charming hospitality
Those participating
Lohec of Alta Lomu l
Paone 324.
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They're giving you money to dance.
Can you imagine that? Come out to
the dance at O I). H. S. May 27 ami
get $10 in gold! tl
We Take Great Pleasure in Awarding Mrs
The name stands in a class to itself. We
Il it does, then what? Impassable.
RENT: A nicely furnished
May 17
Bessie Armstrong , Pt
and Janies Yeamans
Mac Ottis. Karl Lowe, Henry Taylo
Oscar Manzum of Wadsworth. Hi
bert late Smith. Henry Bode and Ver
non Stoekton of Gulf; Misses Gel
said all expresai
being present ai th
Then, too, there is such a tiling as
irrigating cotton and pushing the i
Illi
Mae Gaze. Lenore Bode, Joyce
and Mrs Fred Blair of Gulf;
1> of Le
were scattered all over the
1K Bible questions, and we
our greatest med was I
When the refreshments w
lib' thought they were to
eat but couldn't resist
them equally delicious I
T E L books containin
teresting talk on the T E L
discussing the origin, the aim
the activities of the class r
BABY BEEI
but we can not
here u few days ugo by Mr Louis
Matchett of the Walker Furniture
Compuny.
Mr Manon died at th** Confederate
Helated news of the death of
I Manon, an old Confederate
land citizen of Hay (ity, ww r
Y in
lor I
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in in the aboui
ho has mil were
her church, today.
s from the For
ulhet plans 1* S ।
\h Clingman receivod the notifi
u by wire from Dean Maffey of
has held good for many years. Our store is
headquarters for the latest patterns for men.
We also make your old suits look like new
They Last ALWAYS!
5 $50 weekly easy. Ad
In furnishing your home, you naturally look
to the man who sells the furniture, to be able
to give you the latest models for your different
rooms. We would be glad indeed for you to
visit our store and let us show you the latest
on the market. In keeping up to date in all
lines of furniture, we also want to be counted
one in other lines of progression. Vote for the
the Cathedral of Lexington sin
We try to k< ep the best and newest goods ob
FOR RENT: Light
Haxter’s home in compliment to
Misses Marguerite and Gertrud!'
Lohec, two visiting young ladies from
Alta Loma
Tills lolly gathering of young folk
FOR RENT: A nicely furnished
room Mrs. E A Davidson. Phone
269-W. 26-tf
stands lor the family Timot
nice and Lois. Eunice repren
mothers of the class, while
represents the children, and I
grandmothers in the home
mentally tile purpose the
FORD'S NEW INDUSTRY will make
many people wealthy. Free informa-
tion on how you can obtain the full
facts, which will give you an oppor-
tunity to profit in your own city by
the starting oi Ford’s new industry.
Send two cent stump and self ad
dressed envelope to Donovan's Eco-
nomic Service. Lafayette Bldg. De-
troit, Mich. It
eweler ami Optometrist
in. Okla . May 17 Legends
bad luck on Friday the 11th
o receive a eruciai fest herv
"A prospector, coming into a locality, looking
ing for a home or a farm, FIRST and LAST
sees the HIGHWAYS—HARD-SURFACED
ROADS will sell him, to him—the quality of
the land actually becomes secondary."
our customers in Matagorda County to
reach us owing to bad roads. There-
fore, we favor the Bond issue, as it
means convenience to all.
Locals and
Personals
bled rapidly. This is going to lie
splendid mid attraetive residence
rung n golt match for Friday. May 13
The match will start at 2; Ki p in
.il wuich time 13 black cats will lie
released on the golf link Ilie play
ers will enter t lie course by walking
undei a ladder and they will carry
13 golf balls arid 13 clubs.
Only 1.! spectators will be allowed
to witness the match whhh will go
LADIES Make $25 to $50 weekly
addressing cards at home; experience
unnecessary; 2 stamp brings full
particulars il Lichty, New Castle.
Indiana
Mi W C. Gray, of Palacios, -pent
yesterday in Bay Cits on business
buried the following
Cemetery He was
S Rtuzeley Camp, U
resided here.
Jett Those
They both h
her. but hey
to them. Re idling, more people, more devel-
tainable in our line. We are for progress.
going ahead? If you need paved streets, vou
I need good roads throughout the county to get
yesterday in
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 50, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 17, 1927, newspaper, May 17, 1927; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1509682/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.