The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 184, Ed. 1 Friday, October 28, 1927 Page: 4 of 4
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BAY CITY
Hooks and Slices
NY EDDIE.
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CARR & VAUGHN
Bay City, Texas
Phone 57
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Saturday and Monday
equipment to make any
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Cashway Store
THE BUG
Yours truly.
GULF COAST CHEVROLET CO.
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Made by
KLEANEZY MOP CO.
JAS. ALLEN, JR.
9619
Faetory Representative
Bay City, Texas
Box 345
9239
Christian Science
Services
CASHWAY
Simon Bros
Go Anywhere
Bay City, Texas
Phone 437-W
FOOD COMPANY
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GRAPEFRU IT, Saturday and Monday
DOZEN
SALMON, I all, Saturday and Monday
SIX FOR.........
Below is listed a lint* up of how the
yardage and par of the changed course
will be:
Peanut Butter, Saturday and Monday
TWO pot nds for . . . .
Clever Little Frocks Pre-
senting Every New Ma-
terial and Every Mode
of the Moment.
P() FA IOES, Saturday and Monday
100 POUNDS FOR ....
SUGAR, Saturday and Monday
100 POUNDS FOR
PRUNES, Saturday and Monday
10 poi nds ■ - - -
TIRES, 32x4, Cord—
SAIL RDAY AND MONDAY
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SATURDAY AND MONDAY
Par
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Klean.
Remarkable Values
All of Them Priced
Right
Yardage
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381
248
268
166
148
400
250
435
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Beautiful Satins Georg-
ettes Colorful Crepes —
in All the New Colors.
ABC
TRANSFER CO.
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WE MAKE ANY KINO OF ([V
EXCEPT WHISNLI
Helmecke’s Shop
new precision tool room
The Iwo Eddies are handicapped due ,
to the absence of (I. W Lee who has ,
a knat k of making Cutes score show
to large proportions when the two are
playing.
Don’t miss the fun Sunday, folks
remenber the time. 2 p m.
We have two trucks, 8,000-pound capacity;
two tractors and wagons
iy Hoae.
and a high compression
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When you buy a
Offsetting this will be the record
showing ol Eddie Anderson, who is
present holder of the course record,
having played the first nine in 18
ezy Self Wringing Mop
you get three ordinary
mops in one, plus conven-
mim,ana much or the recent accom.’tion in Ray City is the child of his a meeting ol r I boosters i h city
pishment can be credited to this or imaginatiou and He rinal assurance very fortunately, has an active dm
Eaniztion it le loyally supported 5 was due mainly to hie erforts Thig go-getting secretary and he predie ;
'll... pNODi of the city and the count hotel, when completed, will be one ot tion in freely made that Mr Harkey
and if making rapla strides in the de the fineat bulldinge in the city and will do much for Hay City and the
fUlopment of the- entire Coast conn would do credit to a town of 25,000 surrounding country in the near fu
alloP"""°"" population ture The • people, however, would like
- " • In collaboration with the president it to be understood that they are ad-
vertising their rich land and nol their
secretary for sale.
Bay City boasts two of the largest
at the new
A much appreciated institution of
Those who are interested are cor-
dially invited to join the "gallery ' at
2 p in Sunday. at The Willows
Folk*. your chance is here to see
real exhibition of golf
Sunday the elongated It K. Cates
We Will Go Anywhere, Anytime
No Job l oo Big!
t hureh corner sth and Ave. v.
Services Sunday morning al ll.
Sunday School at 9:63 n. at-
W ednesday evening at * o’elock.
Fveryone l« cordially Invited.
with complete modern
Diminutive "Shorty Potter." who is
enjoying life while "Friend Wife" is
away, has expressed a desire to team
with P G Huston and challenge the
winners of the foursome to a match
the following Sunday
Prize s in the contest range from
axle grease to golf bulls and are on
display in Verser Bros.’ show window
with rules and a signed challenge also
on display.
.TVs,
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the one plant. This is the property
lot James W Rugeley, a pioneer. in the
Holton industry. who has lived to see
tlie fruition of his efforts to make of
Matagorda County one of Hie heaviest
producers to the acre of any county
| ill tlie state This city is the home of
the Central Power and Light Coin
pany’s district office, and the city can
claim one of tlie best light and ice
systems in the South Much of this
credit can be given to the district man
nger, Vance Porter, whom some of us
remember as an expert pole elimber
a lew years ago
This illy is fortunately situated as
to rail service, having three main lines
and two brunch-line ralways, the
Santa Fe. .Missouri Pacific and the
Southern Pacific
Tile banking facilities of tile city are
entirely adequate to handle all legiti-
mate business offered and the busi-
ness of ull kinds in the city would
compare favorably with that of much
larger places, the type of merchants
I being very much above Ilie average,
even in large cities
Par over the "new” course is 36 as
compared with a former 34 Several
hundred yards were added by this
change.
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entire system in one year without
bond issue. and will then have a sy> । The moving spirit of this cham- . In collaboration with tlie president
tern capable of taking cure of three ber of commerce is Ilie president Mr and able board of directors of the........... ;...... ....... a
iimenthe present population bullding Harin Smith, a successful druggist. chamber of commerce is Dr li M ecretar! for sale
fw th. future win branches in the Valley, a land Harkey. the newly elected secretar vol Baycity boasts wo of the.larest
Bay City bus a school system second i owner and capitalist, but. above ull, the chamber of commerce and who lire mills in the Noutn, an Hubert Verser. "Lefty" Eddie Ander-
to none, and the social and religlous of the type who enjoys building and has demonstrated hisabllity to deliver nua. business runs into tlie million son and yours truly will tie up in a
environment is all that could be de: improving his community and assist- the gooda. Mi Harkey is ut home dollats I he city has one of ne match of the national sport which
sired it is a clean town and a xooding his fellow man a church leader most any place his hat is off, «hether lla rxest cotton Einiin 0,00 un ; san promises to be the gala event of the
place to raise the family and an all around good fellow The It is grading chickens, in spect ing da try ; IN capable ol .nandin all eo on | o- vear as far as Bay City golrdom is
Huv city has a live chamber of com- new $80,000 hotel now under construc herds, budding pecans or presiding at dueed around th.’ city ul t ils line and concerned
♦ laH i ( ApN( I’V OI Ilaly illilll H113 in
Sum Selkirk. now that Brother
Jimmy is back to take a few of tlie
responsibilities off his weary shoul-
ders. spould give us another demon-
st rut ion of wrong side playing.
repair on your car. We
"Dec" Cates and Verser are confi-
dent of trimming the two Eddies, to
avenge a drubbing received in com-
bat last Sunday Take it from me, it's
ure gonna he a buttle
We have installed our
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No 1 CAN. EACt I - -
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Arriving weekly, ladies' newest mil- |
linery, in satins, velvets and metallic
combinations; also have received quite
a few n< w numbers in children’s hats
and boys' taps D. P. Moore Dry
Goods Co. 27-28d-28w I
lion, cooler than the Valley and the
air always tempered by the breezes
Horn the Gulf of Mexico the climate is
almost perfect A killing freeze is
I rare, and a heavy frost frequentiy
stays away until after Christmas,
SPORT This section is ideal from
the hunter's standpoint, as the count
i abounds in duck. geese, snipe, quail,
doves, etc, while the Caney bottoms
harbor bear and deer. Hay City is
lorated only thirty miles from a de
lightful beach on the Gult of Mexico,
lthe road to which will be paved with
concrete in the near future and the
’only place for surf bathing between
'Galveston and Corpus Christi, To
reach this wonderful place of reerea
tion, one must pass through the large
cotton ranch of Col Abel Pierce of
| Ilessin«. This is the pride of the city
land county, as it steadily produces
from three-fourta to one bale of cotton
to the acre year in and year out, and
of a staple which brings from one to
two cents per pound premium
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Special music will be heard at the
November 1 dance at Hamilton Hall.
"The praetical question for the poul-
try industry to consider," he declared,
"is how can the various branches oil
the Industry help in shaping the pro-
gram and I nmaking it of greatest ben- I
••fit to the industry. For a number ot
years this asnociation has from one
angle or another been considering the
question The mercantile and produce
exchanges have hen considering it h
weems that the lime is ripe for some
definite concerted action by the in
dustry."
the city is Ilie Loos Hospital, a mod
ernly equipped and up-to-date hospi-
tal, an absolutely necessity to this sec-
tion of the Coast Country and whose
clientele reaches to all surrounding
counties.
At the head of this organization is
Dr. II. H. Look, a graduate of many
medical institutions, but chiefly that
of Johns Hopkins of Baltimore, serv-
ing as Interne there for some years,
and later with the C 8. government in
the Canal Zone The people of this
.section consider themselves fortunate
that they are accessible to an institu-
lion of this kind and can have tlie
services of a surgeon of tlie ability of
Dr Loos
CLIMATE They can spell that in
capitals in this Midcoast city, and
without egotism, and in all our travels
up and down the earth and we have
moved about some in our time we
have seen nothing that would compare
favorable with this particular see
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 184, Ed. 1 Friday, October 28, 1927, newspaper, October 28, 1927; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1423913/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: 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.