The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 171, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 1, 1928 Page: 1 of 4
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THE Daily Tribune
Best In Town!
at the
Light Lunches
ALCOVE
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bay CITY, TEXAS, 1111 ISDAY. yom MBFR i, !«•>.
FIVE CENTS THE con
CONDENSED STATEMENT
of
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
lector and assessors outfit to the new
At the Close of Business October 3, 1928
work in the Master’s vineyard
It I SOURCES
having
654,042.61
$1,383,036 06
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W.R. Horn, Jr., Home
LIANILITIES
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Another beautiful home will soon be
$1,383,036 00
1 size and it
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Statement of Condition of
Tamie and his ■
Monday evening, Nov. 5
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At the Close of Business, October 3 ,1928
RESOURCES
REZNOR
Several Jobs Here
ORTHORAY
Waiting For Material!
GAS HEATERS
$739,825.95
from a few days to two
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LIABILITIES
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COME TO HOME HEATING HEADQUARTERS
$739,825.95
the
You know
FOR RENT
nor
ers.
Two Ground Floor Offices
Chamber of Commerce and City of
Hall.
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W. F. TETTS
CITIZENS STATE BANK
Bay City, Texas
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firepl
equipped with first-class fire
line for winter Phone 401-W.
Simon Lewis Will Open
Business At New Gulf
place, lull the
aott weeks.
I ance!
people!
winter st
renewed ent husiasm.
This second quarter
$ 60,650.00
51,368.37
200,000 1)0
339,0.14 21
$691,640.26
90,607. 33
25,000 00
12,500.00
2.500.00
0.745 86
Capital Stock . . .
Undivided Profits
DEPOSITS.....
Second and Third
Quarterly Reports
Matagorda W.M.S.
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City.
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power
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$328,056.03
24,315.00
7 1,70.5.42
9,728.77
6,215.11
3,566.18
296,239.44
our
w ith
$ 65,000.00
14,566.80
660,259.15
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dist Missionary Auxiliary is still un-
furled tit the top notch mid floating
gayly in the summer breezes, beckon
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BAY CITY BANK & TRUST CO.
Bay City, Texas
Loans and Discounts......
U. S. Bonds..............
Municipal Bonds.........
Real Estate..............
Furniture and Fixtures.....
Interest in Guaranty Fund . .
Cash and Sight Exchange . . .
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$ 100,000.00
25,000.00
56,375.76
— 24,700.00
1,176,960.30
4 Per Cent Interest Paid on
Time Deposits
now being vacated by removal of the
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home comfort, too, you
will find Reznor Ortho-
ray the world’s most ad-
vanced Gas l leater.
un entirely new and delightfully ap-
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new models of Rez
Orthoray Gas Heat-
the latest and great-
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Dawn Broke Over Bay City Post To
Hunters’ Paradise Be Re-Organized
est achievement in fire-
place art.
ing us. ns it
you the newest in
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or not. come and present your views
"that it must be either com •
ivei nment ownership, control.
waves. all styles and methods, kept
up attractive
pa II of I hat I
will furnish the music. The admission
WOBBLY BORAH City Offices Moved
WOBBLES AGAIN To the New City Hall
tion of the cit.
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added to the west side of the city, as
Contractor O E Hatchett i rushing
I l. \merican I egion
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orchestra, new orchestra, by the way,
Bay City offices to the new City
Norfolk Vm Nov 1. Discussing the quarters ns well as that of the school
power quelion for He i- time in a “li nictcne wni nd nolla t the Xv
campaign speech. Senator William r. hall from now on, as well as Cham
Borah of Idaho last night outlined his her oi Commerce meetings
beinx forgotten
A lew of tile men who served in the
world wm men who cherish the mem
or of their buddies living and dead
Borah d
Twelve members answered the roll
call. Our most important work at the
present time is for our prospective
Sunday school rooms, and securing
new members for our connectional
work
work on the W It
Dame' Dunce! Hoopee,
The opening dance of the!
eason at the Hamilton Hall
mFMIBER .■ GRUEN • W A T CH , owmpirnnmn
elared his own posi-
American Legion Post in Bay
The flag of the Matasorda Metho
You me, therefore requested to at
tend this meeting and give your views
two weeks only on all permanent
ready to install in your
own fireplace.
"There Is Nothing Too Good For Our Friends"
renerm89?
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yet, Hai City, with its many ex sol
diers has no American Legion Post to i
perpetuate the memors of the deid. I
Capital Stock
Surplus
Undivided Profits
Circulation
DEPOSITS
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HIM Ml XXIII \I MBI R 171.
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At least three jobs in the city arc at1
a complete or partial standstill for
want of material.
The Tribune addition is held up
Likewise the residence for W. It Horn
and Cecil Millican’s new home Work
on the oil derrick at Shepherd's Mol .
is also awaiting the same ear of mu
terial, which is reported due today.
Several men have been laid off for
there to open a new business for him I
sell at Newguif under the firm name
of Simon Lewis Company.
Mr Lewis is one of Hie best dry
goods salesmen in this section lie is
well experienced Ims a large acquaint-
I believe Ill.it an active Americau
I Legion I'ost can. mid ought, to exist in I
' Hay City and have decided to < all al
MRS. W. C. BERG,
Publicity Sup).
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St. Mark’s Sunday
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that he will be ready for business on
oi soon after the first of December
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We me offering a special rule for
Simon Lewis, who has been asso-
Horn. Jr, homel
Hall. Parties having business with merchant, recently lei i contract to Whether you desire I he reorganization
Ilie Chamber of Commerce will ind/contmctor Tom Howard for a beanti l
the secretary at City Hall after today ful brick veneer cotta ■ home in his
People who have or might have busi- property on West Flfl h
bs sportsmen and necessary musketr ,
However, mi l at that, no great bout
bardment took place and many a bos
But Bay City had no representatives
Posts me active in oilier towns, but
The Volunteer Reorganization
Committee. Bay City Post No
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BEST BULK
I CHOCOLATES
> A meeting of ex ervice men for Friday
Cecil Millican Lets Con- "I s" 6 oteiatitopaitilha
! proposition of reorganizing the
; Ch A Post No. 11. American Legion
And in
ge gercsgeag
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I. vr:.1 1 1 The up-low ti offices of the cits The dawn of the huntin easen I’D EX SERVIOE MHN OF
Disagrees with Hoover which have occupied the rear of the broke over Texas' hunting paradise THE WOULD WAR
and Smtih: Wants Gov citizens State Bank for the past sev- today and the hovering places of the On the sth of October, the National
and -nL wains —V eral years were moved to the city testive dm k. mid the strident hr.mill Convention of American Legion cou-
ex nment Ownership. I hall yesterday, and geese were slid unli a if by veiled in San Antonio Hx Service men
P I The removal took the city tax col- magic, populated, peopled, inhabited from all mor the world were ther
he’s a gentleman
It’s the little things that mark him as an
individual. Cufflinks, ring, watch chain,
scarf pin all are smart. (list inctive, reflect-
ing his own personality ami good taste. Al-
most instantly he claims ye ur respect you
kvoir he's a gentleman.
Come to us for the newest and what is
most correct in men's accessories. We are
just as anxious to advise you wisely in these
purchases as in the selection of a diamond
or a fine Gruen Guild Watch.
Gruen Quadron
17 jewel morement, $60
Olhir titrap Hatchet, $27.50 to fl 75
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will be $2.00 per couple Everybody set for one month, for $7 00 BlueRird
be there t- Beauty Shoppe 2610
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Modern adaptations of
classic designs from the
romantic ages: gas heat-
ers of a beauty that
awakens dreams of by-
gone days all yours in
Reznor Orthoray, ready
Come here to l leating
Headquarters; lei us
ol shells returned unopened and mi
lor 1928 hne mvu “ .......... .............. nan mini now on. as wen as i naut touched for ducks and Enese were a
. . . ... "( . .“nt I I Borah ol Idaho last night outlined his her oi ( ommerce meet ings scarie as the prmerlu.il lien teeth. \ j a nd l he ideals fol w hich they died ar
to mm uh shoran i " wuoms
edfourstldiesror He Jubilee Year assailed the stand or Governor Smith and collector Mrs Dor......nst, will a few weather too ......... early
ami are now pushing forward to our on the issue:..... , have their olfices in the same, room or something else he anh N me thin*
prospective much am..... sunday Declarin that he did not agree with immediately ms..... the trout entrance, is that not an mime m muterial evi
seho । , oms either Ihi 'l lioover or the demo- at the right. dens e l'eached tins olio.
From all cash worked for and dm cratic pre idential nomine.- in their other apartments for councilroom, o o
nated a rcent an, is alwavs l i i view ' on the power question, the sea- chamber of commerce and lire depan:
aside'tor our connectional Obligations, ator said that "Governor Smiths prop- mem with rooming, quarters and
and we realize we are doing our bit ' ition ol overnment ownership and amusement hall lor firemen arepro
for a mon, worths cause private distribution ol electrical oil- vided lor in from ol the buildinu _ n . . ..
Six individuals' responded to iheeruydom.no.....-r the power prob- which faces Sixth Street Theaudi- tract Fox Brck Veneer
.. ... ., wlicl, i h-m lie democratic candidates torium occupies all ol the south end 11 UVl I UI •T T-m -m-1
vSgom imonr small memership. views added, "woud not provide of the building. , , ,
Severn Utemled the zone meetini tor any mor government control ol lax payers from now on will find
■il Glen Flora on \pril Uh and ali power than exists under the present both cily and school eidleetors at City Mr R Cecil Millican Seventhstreet
were highly pleased with the hospital
Loans and Discounts
Stocks and Nonda
Bonds to Secure Ciri elation
Banking House
Furniture and Fixtures
Other Real Estate
I' S Bonds and Notes
Bills of Exchange
Cull Loans
CASH
ace art.
to continue
i anceship here and throughout this see
lion and will, no doubt make a sue
i ess of his business.
Mr Lewis told the Tribune today
ity extended them while there.
The member appointed historian
submitted a brief history of the local • , . ... , . . • „■ . .
socieiv and she was comm Hided lo operation and distribution, or it must ness with Hie council or who de Ire m, This home will prove
’ ’ . ' I |, .i, be privati ownership wiih complete sit in on council proceedings or meet addition to the resident ■
:::<retar:^^ and ......rol upon the part with the councii win rind an meetinss
11., mt the luH' or the governnient. Ilf from non on will bo held at City Hall.
’ The finames for the quarter ar. . au.....I limt m ll.- campaign he had mil o o
follow Dm- :,.m pl.de. 3 beenintert ' " in ' he P' • • 1 ' - C* C,.n D,ft+.LI
it. K -.1. ' - 1 00 ren partisan . . ....... no in Flg Liop r 1Ot Itable
special, $2.21 conrerence expence, Ermen '..Illi the views ol eUher & T
$1,50; local work, $23,05. canuidute ---
v ....... m , H.im . (1 <iii -I' ' :imh « riticizec Senator
s:nor....... ni Mlin..... ......... ror Fig growers in the Houston-Galves
flowers and cards to si. k and "dmi sut......... lfoover because their " « S .......
ins" ............... .Iso Visil , K, the si.-k ditterence on the powei issue. pi ol it ,1 Ide sea son.
. | ' 'I understand Governor Smith's Tlie fig crop in most ol the bearin.'
" Third onarter position Mr. Borah continued "he i orchards has been above averme and
Desidle the loti' hot siimmer da in tavor ' using public money to de prices have held up fairly well.
Di-I it t)> ' , velo, nd build the power plant, the The Magnolia fig industry no longer
our auxiliary hasmadeyoo showa generatin, works, but he is opposed to is regarded as an experiment Grow ‘ pointed residence of g.
s ek the piilli lirtribution and al..... ers w ho foliow approved met hod - m. j , raet ii e lines.
sick and tiny. .ml . , . ri, i, 1 enerev He goes no far- making money right along The big-
asisusua .ne hequutum to girl’ in ther than impiy to own the plant and gest problem confronting the industry
he HhX JI ne w.o.hwal Icave " to the power interests or pri- is the further improvement and ex
. wacorandwa vate interns; to distribute lite elec pansion of a marketing system Prog-
Th'.' z.,ne meeting it wiaxton mov trical energs 1 am not willinz to be ' ess is being made 1,1 this direction
ed most netmesting The guests from committed to the proposition to have but there is need lol' ll closer corre-
et.nostiintnrestincaistrieuemetroy ihe government or the state with the lutim of effort on the part of the
ailyhtrdiceived and weB iaken care °Vt tax pasers mone buid ......various marketing agencies,
ithe hostesses of the all-ciay meet aerthntrneretinnorkwerndistiuttni Let’, advertise more n pays.
Lessons have been resumed, the sutisfactoiily to consumers by the ■ ---
present study being "Women and the powei trust a--. — «
Kingdom by Mabel Katherine Ilow- Emphi izing Hint he was opposed to 74--------_ - ------
eli "government in business, file Idahoan I
The financial budget for this quar- ' declared that powersites are "natural
ter is as Stated below: monopolies and belong to the public.
Connectional dues. $7.25: undirected The speech "t the senator was his
pledges, $8.05; It. R. Hind. 25c; carry- second campaign appeal to the solid
on. $1.00; Terry special, $1.00; Conrer- South’ state of Virginia as two weeks
ence expenses. $1.50; local expenses, ago he delivered an address in wicht
132.25. mond. |
Services St Mark's Episcopal church
Sunday, Nov. 1th
Holy Communion and Sermon at
11:00 a. m
< 'huri'h School, 9 : 15 a m.
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FOR RENT Furnished rooms one
There is now a display
here on our floors that
gives every lover of
home-beauty a thrill
TAYLOR BROS
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Will P. . Q.-w+., elated with the Bay City store of
Will Dr d DedulY Simon Brothers tor ilie past sever il
• years, has severed his connections
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 171, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 1, 1928, newspaper, November 1, 1928; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1553768/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.