The Matagorda County Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, August 31, 1923 Page: 6 of 8
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Edited by W. T. Pollard
Published by Courtesy of The Tribune
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BAY CITY
RICE MILLING COMPANY
Capital Stock, $100,000
Daily Capacity, 2,200 Sacks
Warehouse floor space, GO,000 square feet.
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Forty-five experienced men on payroll.
W. A.FURBER
President
N. M, VOGELSANG
Vice-President
Secretary- T reasu rer
I). P. MOORE
Directors
Manager
Rough Rice Buyer
REX B. WHITE
Cheddar cheese;
of
PHONE Ml
f
J. C. LEWIS, J. R. REYNOLDS
W. J. EWART
Pays out weekly for labor and other service $1,500.00, nearly all of which is spent
in Bay City.
Rough Rice Buyer
Rough Rice Grader
COUNTY SUPERINTENDENTS
COLUMN.
GRADY SMITH
O. E. MILBY
September 2, 1923, nt 7 P. II, Meth-
odist t hureh College Day.
board of education,
suggested
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BAY CITY AUTO & SALES CO
Bay City, Texas
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Thia will be
COTTON
C. J. STEVES
ALWAYS IN THE MARKET
Over Bay City Bank A Trust Co*
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F . O.B . DETROIT
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Those wanting to go should
Moreland at once.
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I DISCUSS EXPORT BODY TO
stabilize rice price
Song.
Why Go to College?-- Merle Wain-
11 er.
What
Pollard.
Solo - Cleo Tetts.
Religious Phase of College Life— |
Bernice Milner.
Fine Arts in College -Mrs. More- I
iand.
Social Advantages of Going to Col-
| lege—Tommie Woolsey.
Violin Solo Lurline Mallard.
Physical Advantages of Going to
I College—Charlie Carr.
I Joys of College Days—Rev. Vivion.
30-31d-31w
We desire to extend a hearty in-
vitation to all patrons and friends to
attend the sessions of the institute. I
We shall be pleased to have visitors.
Come as often as you can.
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EPWORTH LEAGUE PROGRIM.
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FOOTBALL TE Hl TO ( AMP
AT WILLIAMS LAKE!
been jstate
Things First*'
the training of our children are sec-
ond to no other Interest or
prise, no matter how valued or how
valuable.
The pastors
churches will
education next
to
and standards in
The university, as
give opinions, but
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Take? — Kathryn ;
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'//A Still Better Runabout
jr Nothing like the present low price for
the Ford Runabout has ever been
known. And for a Ford of even
greater merit, with slanting wind-
shield, one-man top, additional carry-
ing space in the rear and distinct
improvements in chassis construction.
Salesmen accept this Ford model as an
essential part of their selling equip-
ment; business houses buy it for their
representatives and hundreds of
thousands of other users will find
it a still more attractive purchase
than ever.
Immediate orders are necessary if you
are to get your Ford this Spring. A
small down payment and the balance
on easy terms.
Ft rd pricts hait ntvtr beon to low
Frrd duality has ntvtr Oran so huh
of the different
preach a sermon on
Sunday, each in his
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the time for county institute
approaches, educational interest in
Bay City and vicinity is at white
A. and the W. C.
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The development and ber 3 and 4
Trip Through Filmland'' will be pendent districts, are to contribute
enter- shown by the Grand ns a benefit tor early in the coming school year.
the county library Besides being j
given for a worthy cause, they are, ment of education made an
unusually fine pictures, an i will be priatiou of $12.00 per capita for the
accompanied by music from eom» of school children of Texas
our best local talent. C“ “ ‘ ' - •• •-
of these are known for their musical four or five months that are usually
ability. We believe that the house, provided by the local maintenance
will be crowded both evenings
"Pag o' My Heart ' and ber of schools. Including some inde-
A few days ago, the state depart-
are, ment of education made an appro-
ABOUT
of the teachers will have arrived.
As the presiding alder of the Metho-
odist Church will preach his own spe-
cial sermon Sunday night, it Is nec-
essary for Brother V /ion t> deliver
his sermon on education Sunday at
11 o'clock.
Since last weak's number, the
Southwest Texas Normal College has
notified us that they will be pleased
to have a number of their faculty
attend our institute on Thursday,
September 5. We are also advised
that the Sam Houston State Teachers’
College will send a man.
Let every parent, teacher and
pupil see the special pictures on
Monday and Tuesday nights, Septem-
New Orleans, La., Aug 29.—For-
mation of an expert corporation un-
der the Webb-Pomerene law to con-
I trol the export of rice and stabilize
prices for this years’ crop was dis-
cussed at a meeting here Thursday,
attended by a committee of local
bankers and representative rice mill-
ers from Louisiana, Arkansas and
i Texas.
Arrangements will be perfected as
soon as Professor Luther arrives for
i the football team to spend next week
camping at Williams Lake. The boys
| are highly elated over the prospect
land are anticipating a wonderful
time.
I see Mr.
most thoughtful and the most recep-
tive mood in its presence of the pas-
tor during the hour of divine wor-
ship
As we understand, all the pastors,
excepting the Methodist, Brother
Vivion. will deliver this special ser-
garages mon on Sunday evening, when most reception for the teachers will be term as usual. There will not be
held on the H .8. lawn Thursday ] more than one month cut off by the
evening. This will be an event of ( reduction in apportionment, at the
the week when the parents and teach- outside limit.
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Milled last season over $GOO,66O worth of rice, most of which was raised in Mata-
gorda County.
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most helpful and inspir’ng events of i asked to furnish music,
the week, the teacher being in the [evening. Mrs, J. Nye
furnish one or more numbers. ___.___ „ ____
Mrs Highley has also been r.-quested four months.
era of our children meet to initiate
themselves Into a degree of under-
standing and co-operation that will
carry them through a term of suc-
cessful school work.
Last week Mrs. Edith Wood, sec-
retary of tlie Wadsworth P. T. A.,'
hand the county superintendent a
check for |25.00, to be applied to the
purchase of books for the county :
school library This is the eighth
school that has Joined the ranks. I
The books purchased witli this I
money will increase the number of
volumes to near 200 volumes. A num-
O- O ■"
David Starr Jordan, president emer-
i itus of Leland Stanford Junior Uni-
| versity, said: "The bane of higher
education is the desire to substitute
system and drill for inspiration,
develop methods
place of intellect,
such, does not
means to form them.
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One hundred pounds of milk test-
ing 4 per cent butter fat will make
a number of different things such as:
4.8 pounds of butter; 11 pounds of
Cheddar cheese; 45 cans of evapor-
ated milk; 12.5 pounds of whole-milk.]
i powder; 23 pounds of Camembert:
[ cheese or 8.5 pounds of Swiss cheese
' A number of by-products are also ■
available, depending on the use made
of milk
educational
and
heat The P. T
T. U. are alert, seeking every oppor-
tunity to serve the schools and to
inspire enthusiasm and courage in
our newly acquired faculties for the
City and the county The chamber
of Commerce, through its efficient
secretary and president' the city
through its mayor; the
through free transportation by two
prominent ones of their numbar; the
picture show, through its donation to
the county library; the musicians of
the city, through their able represen-
tatives on the different programs, the
pastors of the different churches,
through their contribution to the
program and through their special
sermons on education; the newspa-
per, through Its open columns; the
homes of the town through their open
hospitality to the visiting teachers —
all are giving evidence that Buy City
and Matagorda County are taking a
new degree in educational interest
The time is at hand when we must,
we will and we are, putting "First
i. In an in-
our best local tale.nt On Monday' terview following the meeting of the
own pulpit. This will be one of the] night the Melody Six" have
On Tuesday 'superintendent
tJ..A...n .Mill 1 A AMA.. I A,
the state
that the
Ryman will'state apportionment would not suf-
ami ] flee to run the schools more than
. Of course this meant
to supply music for the occasion. All four months exclusive of the usual
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that the house, provided by the local
Z.- —tax As the matter stands, we shall
As stated in last week's paper, the probably have about the same length
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You May Not Believe This
BIT SEEING IS BELIEVING — AND THIS IS WHAT WE WANT YOU TO DO.
As a Forerunner to Our New Merchandise for Fall, We Have Just Received and Have
on Display This Week:
CREPE JULIA in various colors.
RATINE OVER-PLAID GINGHAM-Something new In ginghams and In many pretty
patterns. . j •£ 5 £ iffij
NOVELTY WOOL TWEEDE, for suits and skirts.
CANTON CREPE in prevalHng colors, for Fall and Winter.
P. M. L. GUARANTEED EVER-FAST SUITING.
NORMANDY FABRIC VOILES In dark colors, suitable and popular for Fall.
SILK SWEATERS in many pretty colors.
NEW CRETONNE for your Fall aud Winter draperlee.
LINGERIE MATERIAL of every description.
ALL SUMMER GOODS IN BROKEN LOTS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES
D. P. Moore Dry Goods Co.
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Smith, Carey. The Matagorda County Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, August 31, 1923, newspaper, August 31, 1923; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1346447/m1/6/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.