The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 36, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 28, 1929 Page: 1 of 4
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JUST RECEIVED!
Fresh Shipment of
Finest Bulk
CHOCOLATES
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A BIG RISE
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Where Lindy and Anne May Lire
IN COLORADO
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Jeweler and Optometrist
BROILERS
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To Think?
for the bridal costume
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tomers and depositors
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simiiar methods can
be put into op-1
tactories."
garter runs—in all the new
shades that fashion dictates,
to complete any ensemble she
may choose.
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Frank S. Taylor, piteher.
Vallie dastleton, utility.
Walter Ferrell, utility.
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and the dairy cow has discovet
when in Bay City at the Van Shi Inn. a complete change in methods
Will it savinus account in this strong bank, you have money
at your finzer tips, to use when mid where you wish it. Aur
wleile il is on deposit here II is earning money for pm. W hy not
stall mi arcount Imlay I It lakes but Hille, and then you arw
playing safe.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
evidenced by their understund-
around < limate to
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BAY CIIY, TEXAS, rilMHY. MAY 2s, 192%,
ing his pennies instead of rushing off ii ’ion in your own
to buy candy. u u
Cobb, catcher,
insall, pitcher.
shipping
ail this
If may be Ono that in union there
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sun . a) in West Te
Mother Earth began to
IK statlon, all
it city, i all an
171 Hl
founded thirty-
no I lighways.
1 continuing to rise in San Saba
and Mills counties Monday.. The Sun j
Saba liver registered only a 12-foot
: rise.
Occasionally we hea il some young-
sler who has acquired a habit of sav
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Pack up your troubles, fellows, and
or I olograph con-
mid will be pleased to have an oppor- erly employed. Who e
conditions that made of
nJKsV.. aadinemanyndoidtrin Crops Threatened By
stead ol 1 few pennies Colorado River Rise
Saving (oD08 easy to PeoDle who
Theri will bo no pape lhursila,
he otfi e will take ihe das alon with
others in the city, ho il you bave aux ,
prodictiol, a truly American idea.
miIMRER H
Today...bride and groom
exchange Wedding Rings
, A beautiful custom restored by the modern
bride—presenting the groom with a nuptial
ring to match in sentiment her own! And
grooms are wearing these symbols of esteem
with a new-found pride. We have the most
exclusive designs: For in r slender bands of
platinum or white gold, exquisitely en-
graved, many set, with fine diamonds. For
him dignified, manly designs engraved to
harmonize with hers.
In today's pupil will be found the is required, the location should he had swept the State, tossing aside ex-
first adverti emeni of a serie which ch on where th market for skilled isting modes of azricuiture and leav-
will be run for the Prastor a Co , labo will be ound. Generally this is ini in its wake the contented Jersey'
. uthorized mntra ■ Ie I , I - I: ni li in ....... I u II r i: -. i n i; t, h i -11 - ' ■1111:1V i -111 - v 11' i is ‘ in I I 111 - I r 1111 i
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< airyins on the fraud scale
necting this City with the outside business
world; yet under those pioneer conditions
the most exacting requirements of its ms-
ate the riplt soils
whether the venture will be a success ed Texas!" So states the Max num- witl other and more lately
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Gas Work a Specialty
these fundamentals. er and Light Company, the current cream tter. condensed milk. drid
I ' Let us go buck to one of the first i sue of which is devoted almost on milk an other creamery products
I: undamentuls in starting a manurac- tirels to the dairy industry Iturai Tex , is more . nuinely
J Hiring business, that is, the market "The milk stream has come to irri thrilled over dairying projects than it
. , , ... tor the linished articles. This mar- gate Hie new agriculture of the Lone ........ InVinine ..L in rereni
I" addition. 1,1 lh" above mentioned ket can easily be determined by look- Star Stale." rapturousiy recounts Bee- . .. , I 1 111. 111
for ' ", mornine and he basct in ito 11,1 import lists and lindinman Fisher, editor. “The cheese fai ' I . nu. . 1. iirobleiii of । ot-
ball game In tin- afternoon, there will oui what the people are buying that lory and the milk condensery ar talc ’ n. , . 1 Thev 1 in Him
he another i.....esting ame betwenn Is nmapplied ly Hr imme interests. । ing their places along side ........... X w lm
the. Methodist and Baptint tennis Is tne raw materlal available? If not, gin and the oil derrick .......eam t '..Xltr' iot"^
can it be made available and in suffi- [ separator is getting acquainted with town IIe snc ., market for home '
elent quantities tv Hike a manufactur- the cotton bags, the grain ack mi I rown ,,,d Hill- Thio ec in this
ins project worth while? the peach basket bovine specialist a raniying point for!
| "111 plannin a mnufacturinE pro- in error it has been said that lal ile erov , tation and ...........
Ject, Ihe labor market is one to be1 dairying in Texas is of revolutionar) ', arming id, . Tnes like , ash crovs
carelully considered. If skilled labor aspect, as if a typhoon of enthusiasm
Aiternoon P’rogram.
Basel a 11 name at t p. m. Fat s v
Is siren.-lb. We have noticed in he - listen in with us tonight at the Grand
lory. however, that the ideas which Theatre Tin musical panorama "Krom!
have chanred the trend of national Folklor Co Jazz" will make the ruin-
destnies were born in olitary brain. bow come out for you.
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K (’nrter, manager.
beds, to shape the topography of
what in today a natural cow country
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SAVINGS
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oi Hu transportation and
it. Cox, left field
VOLI MI XXIV NI MNI It till.
tet the habit, and the habit comes
easy if it is lane lit lo I be young st er
when he begins to receive his first
pennies.
The boy who learns lo ave in his
young days never wants for funds in
his old are
But the lesson is seldom learned mi
less his parents are Hie teachers.
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and Stability of this
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.in ler in the periods of molten rock
and inland seas and bubblins islands
The simie
"Toxas has discove red Hie dairy rexas the
or a failure. Many failures are due to her of Texas Op port mill les, an attract conditions to < rente a stale lli.it shall
not having made a sufficient study onivemazuzine published by Texas P‛ow- . ank rirst in the production of sweet
View of the "IIoneymoon Cottam ' at North Haven, Maine
onarles Lindbergl and Miss Aime Morrow, who were marrie
will make theil home
I ted prepurins
James l> Cunninsham. president of
Ili Hilums Manufacturers’ Associa-
Hon. says:
There are always certain funda-
mentals or laws of economics to fol-
low when starting a manutacturing
a mess First, determine what the
-li mand i : by that I mean. wlmt the
eople are Inlying This is sometimes
called ■ murket analysis.' Then make
a study of the number of competitors
'you will have in Hie field, what their
output, is in relation to Hie demand,
are they supplying more than the
trade will absorb, or is there a de-
ficiency? Next, a study should be
। made of the supply of raw materials
। 'd III 111' manuiact uring process, is
Hu uppi) vlenty or -rant? A study
should be made of the labor market.
prices and a decision made us to
Railroads, I elephones
The following program will be car-
ried out a the Memi nil Day < Xeri i
to be held al Celarvale Comet ry
Thurday morning. Ma 10
Invocation hy Post Commander.
Seb < t ion Bay City I land.
Adire Hr. storcy.
Decoration of Graves- Legion Aux-
iliary
“Star spangled Banner'' Bay City
Band.
Taps.
Charlie Jone s. pitcher.
Bully Watkins, l'i base,
W. S. Leslie, right field
Frank Baker, ird base.
( rawlord Harm II. .'ml ba e
Wilmer Nini, left field
I' i: 11II - I'll, center field
Aaron Simon, short top
Frank Carr, utility.
Jack spurseon, manarer.
Leans
H. E. Cat<s. pitcher.
Bel t Morrow, catcher.
B. C. Secrest, I it base .
Merlin Vozelsa ng, 2nd base
Eddie Willenberg. Ird base
C. Anderson, short stop.
Bert Steves, right field.
Cus Silber isen, centerfield.
able adherence to cotton a a head ‛em-w
liner through all the years, and so —---e
they take readily to the dairy cow." ---------
Up Roufs. ins di I rn I e
Mi A L Praytoi deals through the Labor is .i most important factor
Alamo Lumber i o - . at Bay City and in manufacturing The United States
Wharton and can be reached by any- enjoys the hizhest paid wages of any
one who mieht care to talk roofing, country in existence How are we
4 either a new or a made new mu. by able to 1 |" th ther nations in
phoning 23 or calling upon Hie Alamo foreirn markets? By means of mass
u continuous conveyor, where Hie var-
ion component parts were assembled
into a complete unit without u stop?
Think o! Illis transformation from Hie
olden days it would be well to
study this mass production so that
Wednesday morning, if you plea e
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Don't forget the name and place It's
From Folklore To Jazz" and will be
■ il the Grand Thoatre tonight. We
know Mui want to see "The Follies"
mid bear Beatrice Boole slug, and see
the real plantation scene with the old
black mammy and Hie little pu kanin
nies.
service l the development of Matagorda
( ounty forms an interesting part of local
history.
Under more modern conditions the Bay
( ity Bank & I rust Company continues to
furnish its clients with every banking fac il-
ity suited to their demands.
W I IEN this Bank was
one years ago there were
112 to 134 Pounds
60c Each
On this occasion, above all
others, she want new silk
hosiery of Rollin quality.
Sheer, shimmering ilk from
San Saba May 28. Crop damaze is'
feured from higl water.- of the Colo-
rado river as a result of rains Satur-
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tin, rising rapidly, with a three to
four huh rain This will cause flooci
from Smithville in Gulf
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Advertisers Notice
Advices received al the Gull Coast
Irrization offices today are to the el
feel that the Colorado is on u bb
rise and tlie peak, from 10 to lu feet
is expected to remh Columhus Thurs
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 36, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 28, 1929, newspaper, May 28, 1929; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1554016/m1/1/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.