The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 7, 1927 Page: 4 of 4
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favorite pastime
$20 Reward
THE COURIER-
hildren
See you boys again
dincussed
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Standardized Sehools.
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llerman and MiN#
t. Elimination of waste matter from Mi
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meanuring the
ork heretorore done by l hr
taxiit
for
school
You Can Always Buy It
April
th
A
r
at Cashway
flaR to be presented April
$1.00
For an Oki Iron
For Five Months
SI.79
FLOUR, 48
You Can Not Afford to Pass April’s Special
89c
FI OUR, 24 pounds
59c
DILL PICKLES, gall
on can
.. 59c
SOUR RICKIES, gallon can
our mothor
98c
RICE, 20 pounds
They
. S3.59
Give Us Your Old Iron and lake Home a New
Hotpoint Super-Ir
23c
on
. . 10c
COCOA, pound . .
CENTRAL POWER AND EIGHT COMPANY
Mun r«H
• nd
Bay City, Texas
. . 79c
ICE CREAM FREEZERS, 2-quar ...
Phone No. 2
refreshments of
29c
GALVANIZED BUCKETS, 14-quart ...
lanterns
79c
S3.39
POTATOES, 100 pounds . .
25c
Mr*
...10c
/
89c
GOODCOFFEE, 3 pounds
the first
$5.95
TIRES. 0x3.
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.S6.95
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TIRES,30x31
wended thei
home
happy
24c
•e
Hooks and Slices
♦
SKINNER'S SPAGHETTI, 4 pack
ADVANCE SHOWING OF SMART NEW
. . 25c
MA( ARONI, 4 packages. .
EASTER FOOTWEAR FOR ALL
Eh
intenefovi as
Hut
THE FAMILY
25c
VERMICELLI, 4 packa
ages. .
Th er
25c
EGG NOODLES 4 pack.
CHEFSE, pound .
33c
SALT BACON, pound
23c
hver
CABBAGE, pound
. . 3c
FRESH REAS, pound . . .
. .10c
LETTUCE, head.
10c
intereatinu
i
Simon Bros
Cashway Food Co
and J P Keller, the champ
Almoat forzot the steady
improving
1
ha* the same handicap
BAY CIT YS NEW CASH GROCERY STORE
HOME OF HART, SCHAFFNER A MARX CLOTHES
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Cedar
report.
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In the
Riven Saturday
Hill ve ilobbins
I honor
I they
We expect
latter part
home
them
> state
hi and
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and
Ka si
teeth ।
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"Champs "
wurded to
canv
Lake
j nearly
with a
and
with
LEMONS, dozen. .
Women s Exquisite Modes Slippers,
Pumps, Oxfords
to
in
8.
anei
Rak
tossing
brassies
. Frank
Ander-
Clemville
that has UN
ft Lake hi
| Sargent
2000 d
Brlw ol
Owing
R.&G. SOAR, Hill bars
Every I ype of Easter Attire Will Find Its Perfect Mate
in Footwear in I his Shop
l ho
After
and Monroe
1a aVrioun
amusement
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is
Sa rKent
each school
prompt ness
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other
, Ham
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pay the above n
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ounty
HAND SAWS, each
It
1
CORN, No. 2 cans, Iwo for
Al the meeting of the health com-
ittee at the health center last Fri-
s the plan of following up the phy-
k
I
, Roundy
Mill in an excellent
9
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to nil out the >
of this week
-dide
up. W
xaminations which have
icun right
sbe *
Harnett have
• omplih the
in limn.
the wuek
night by
colored school
COCOANUT, pound..
not yet seni
ks furnishec
number of
sdale or Ashby "Haved the
1 the county uuperintend
e county nurse and Minh
kuuri accompunied them on
Courteous Service
| He tomperate
Nonnie ilobbins were
hooby prizes. Anter i
j phy Mike is
I -ass seeing he
trying to
and attendance
social affair of
For Less
l’innH for t
"swimmin
call for a
le w lis (
new flag and can
it wuiving above
mental tests
to the fact
peerles
liuston
e a fire and rosted
finished their lunch
playinr zames of I
TOMATOES, No. 2 can . .
New, Paris-inspired Styles W hose Graceful. Flattering
l ine* Bear the Stamp of Distinction, Whose
Every Stitch Reveals the Artistry of
Skilled Craftsmanship
consolod
embera who were
ound with driver*. I
eg were Joe Milner
Sounds good don’t it folk*? A nice
m>I swim, living boards and Iot# of
and has been
enjoyin it bn<
With the I lotpoint Super Iron, just an easy, guiding, glid-
ing motion is all that is required. You do not need to
exert pressure. I he adequate heat, the six pounds of
weight and t he highly nickeled, mirror-smooth ironing
surface do the work no need to bear your weight on it.
It saves strength and reduces ironing time. With all the
new features there is no additional cost. Still only $6.00.
Our spec ial offer, $1.00 for your old iron, $1.00 a month
on your light bill for five months.
win the flag but Un white school al
Sargent has been hampered by illness
and the attendance has not been up to
tandare.
the only one
Ashby
hich w
Mr Mar-
daily and
of San Antonio.
We have a large
hardly wait to se
our school.
(ur playground
tutitN furnished
Combining an .Artistic Tone W ith
a Democratic Price
them Home time ago trom the
' They I
lit After
bladder and intestines i Bodily heaith
is dependent upon regular daily ov r
playinu prozressive
1 the pli
liter while Mr Peter Roge
parties given in their
ay they are glad that
Unlit a-
and Mrs
1 I he xirls
Thurse
> party at
r, Jack spurgeon, Eddie
eward tor re-
a Gladstone
lost between
has arrived
days ago. Finder will please return
lo or notify Tribune. Hay City, and
receive the reward. C G. Rosarie.
fell
golf three. Round-
and Rugeley. played
holes yesterday, Hid
through with low
ub Farming conte -I
Grirtin, Edward Hawath
Slaurhter were victorio
and Wharton several produced in this country is exported.
taut keep up with their extra patch-
ing now
The girl* basketball team have had
pted
won the champlonship of the
Less than 1 per cent of the beef
. green m
I holed on
ustees have offered
makin 90 per cent
livht softly shaded
entered any esKays in
D v eloped in Satin. Kid. Calf. Patent, Reptile, in All the
Fashionable Spring Colors
ames were enjoyed outside In
open space, which wus mad” I
da\ with electric lights. Mr.
i. .1 A fierman arcompanier
of the
njoyed
’ The
Miss
ty tight .Min Herman
her home in honor
pupila ever hud a ehunce to
In heinn done at th In Nehool .
prourum. they went on to a
door. It‛s K»
emeone will
m rar has not been
menaces yet and may
while for we have a
gang" of players, but
hr ones who hunt for
i little faster in find
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well ventilated room and use proper
bedding and suitable night clothes I
d. Clean hands (Wash hands al
* On departing for their
all declared they had enjoyed
Our little r
touched by I he 4
not for a lung
fine courteons
I do suzvent to
lout balls to be
Gonna try and brat that "drummer,
Mr. Hleyland. tomorrow
hi pectiun, when sl
em 1 h zracious i
noon hour
Several Nchtools
thim office the
~perdin Ip the Play.
ain prohlem that confront*
if duh from now on will be
u congeution and speeein up
Golf nover wws intonefer a*
team. Six bibb s of phi
Friday night Mrs (aither enter-
lahu'd the team at a lawn party on!
the schoolzrounds Gasoline lanterns
were used, and it was an ideal place I
for playing in the apple contest, Jim
aniwiches and ice • old soda
were served. Everyone he a
Friday afternoon the school chil-
I dren went on a bike Mis Jimmie
L and her pupil* went south of town,
I while Mr*. Herman and her* went
L north and then east They made a
r stop ut the colored school to watch
them at their sames They were in
vited in to linten to a program. which
’ uations ) » r* bu
g Avoidance of tub baths, violent i client
exercise (as swimminK. etc.) 0 con- Pledee
entrated mental effort immedlately er fol
betore or aftes meals (Thene drawperiit
1 needed it) stomach to other parts of
beautifully decorated amt
e. Care of the teeth (C’lean
after meals and before retiring
paste or powder .mouth wash
dental floss.)
found it uphill work to a
। e i imr
The last
in a par
$1.00 a Month
"PI department
howands of golfer* who’
r stature like pose long
e hit the ball
housanda of others who
ona or hang around the 1
e onds after they have |
inx of the schools W‛i xpect to maili
Un -r blank* to the department at an’
early date.
he new human aquarium
hole.’* a* you may call
> onerete foundation and
f varions depths Later ;
dancing and probably a
will be added
Pledger.
I Litrary, Friday night, April x.
1 Mr. Fred H Hobbins was unani I
I mously elected school trustee Satur I
I day Mesdames Spirk, Allen and Iler I
I tn.in served on the election board.
I John Henderson, who is working ini
I Houston, npent Sunday with his
I parents,
I Our hchool enjoyed a visit from
R Mrs, Pollard Thursday. She was ac- I
E companied by her friend, MInh Jones I
that the schools will soon be closing
for the summer it seems that it is im-
practicable to put on the county wide t
lemting program just now
the body.)
h Tempe ran ।
ail things i
ages .. .. 25c
hey have attained some ex-
suits for all that It IX
desire 1.1 encuge three teachi:
next veni if nnnm.es will
straw berry ice eream and cake were
serveh, games were played on the
lawn, whieh was lighted by gasoline
। in the next tournament as he had lit I
ithe last one • 521 some one will be I
ipushed fol honors Im for you |
Mike!
ives immensely
ur friend, J. C. lewis, must be a
ibiy busy man not to be able to
ipe" •• hnue ar two off for his
county.
Tuesday night they were given an
oyster supper ul Boling by Messi t
pamiels and Grirfin rite dining room I
33-
ways before meala, after each visit to
the toilet and before handling food i :
We viuited Pledger last week and |
found the children as usual very busy
and ’ We missed an interestinz debate by
, the seventh grade language class
prI2“ were
Mae Malon
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 7, 1927, newspaper, April 7, 1927; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1509650/m1/4/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.