The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 183, Ed. 1 Friday, January 4, 1924 Page: 1 of 4
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•THERE IS NOTHING TOO GOOD FOR OUR FRIENDS"
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tomers and friends the best
called to
WISH YOU
elve months
1924
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attached
non performnance
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should he busy arranging for the mid-
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First National Bank
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RESOLVED
"The Home Bank For All the People"
THAT I WILL SUCCEED IN 1924
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And the
D. P. Moore Dry Goods Company
The problem, therefore,
Our Ladies’ Ready to Wear Departments still hasome wonderful bargains
Our Millinery Department is now showing Spring
in coat suits, dresses, etc.
Our men’s, women’s and childrens’ shoe
hats in all new shapes and colors.
Our under-
shelves are crowded with attractive and serviceable footwear.
Our in-
wear department can supply your needs at greatly reduced prices.
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Our gener-
fants department is our pride, for the comfort of the little ones.
al stock is complete, and the sales force is at your service, anxious to please
D. P. Moore Dry Goods Company
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of goods wishes and greetings
for the Holidays, and for
Bay City Bank & Trust Co.
Wishes to extend to its cus-
। istriet
Phillips,
without end.
is to deter-
outlined b
contingent
and
the
winter
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agorda County
IN THE PAST
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day.
Thu
Bay City Bank & Trust Company
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $85,000.00
Is here to serve you better with Standard, Stylish, Dependable
Merchandise than in the years gone by
W. W. BKADLEY
Manager
ORATEPUL FOR Tin: LIBERAL
PATRONAGE GIVEN US
SAVE YOUR EYES
See DR. M. ERTL
optometrlst and Optielas
Boney Building
Here The Last Two Weeks of
Each Month
J idays.
return
DIRECTORS
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The re
tendent may be roughly grouped into
neglect or i
is, therefore,
such duties
and convenience.
Most of the schools have had from
10 days to two weeks Christmas hol-
runs may
J. C Lewis, Active Vice Preu.
of the past t
'he duties of
ri
looked, as they
Upon motion then made by Mr Lu
of Collegeport was unanimously elect
ed as trustee of Bay View Consolidat
Hug an affiliated kurat High School •
e experience and will mention only
few of the measures that have been
refreshed and in good form County Graduation meets at Blessing in the year, ami for him to have
ed District No. 26 to succeed Mr Chi
। Heck, resigned.
low
nil colored i
a different
seconded by Mr
was unanimously
Upon motion of Mr Patterson and ed or
Ralph P N
Pollard
ago today I
erintendent i
X HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS
NEW YEAR
the people
have en-
SOMETIMES SEEM SO. IS NEVER
following is a copy of the minutes of throus
VOLUMN XVIII NIMBER 1«.
I may call at the e
i Saturday and that
WANT TO DO MUCH. TUI DOOR
Educational Association. We of Ohio Colony and the reading
the county superin
it is now about time our committee No is to succeed Mr. I I’
Board of
Texas, Mon-
PlaCe Your order now and
Hay Common School
elected trustee for
School District No
( possibilities for
superintendent may busy
. vouche th ending the month on Jan N B Pierce Mr
IMh. in order that all white teacher* and Mrs W. T.
superintendent's office on or Chairman
Jan 20th. Please remember \ Luvti
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to thin effect
Day, Decemher a1~t, 1923, 11:30 a. I would give here a formal report of
in. the work undertaken and the work
Members present Mr W m Cash, done during the history making year
However, as formal reports
Mr Win Cash, ehairman
meeting of the Matagorda
tendent’s will and his
trustees meetings, etc.,
register their
and seconded by Mr Lucas, for ad- limited. It would be possible for a
journment. prevailed. county superintendent to start some
worthwhile movement for the better-
The committee on Pageant for the me nt of tin schools almost every day
cribed duties are
rt
e
82322222.70
Von Vieck next Sasueds, Jan 5th,
for the purpose of vot ng an ndilition-
al 00c tax with a view to estaolish-
The next county teachers examina -( alled Merting Caunty
two classes: <|i The duties pr
for work.
While teache
to children
experienced
■ almost iin
where necessary, to make fractional Tinnie Wolf, Mrs John Bouden. Mrs. of them. Among the measures with
resigned. Motion carried
After considerable study of a
3 to •' I1 111 Besides being a showminutes (>f the previous meeting
worth seeing it will have an educa-read and approved
tional feature well worth the time Upon motion of Mr. Lucas, we
and effort ex]......led in seeing it, ed by Mr Patterson, Mr. Homer
must have an excellent program with petition from the citizens of Olio ing the first bull of my term to per-
some inspirational speakers. Let Colony requesting a division of the form the duties prescribed by law as
every one who has not paid his dues district into two separate districts, a neary as conditions would permit,
send 50c to Miss Eva Nelson, secre- motion was made by Mr. Lucas and and to conduet the school work of
tary-treasu rer. Pledger, Texas, in or- seconded by Mr Patterson to defer Matagorda counts in a business like1
der that she may be able to arrange notion upon the petition until a later way, with due courtesy to everyone.
• for the expenses of the meeting, date. If there is any initiative or special
! The Clemville school is installing A motion was then made and sec- tad displayed in the direction of
1 gas fixtures for burning natural gas onded by Mr Patterson to elect Mr county school work, it must be ac-
I as fuel. This arrangement will make Lester Eox and Mr R. J. Baclavac as complished through the planning and
them independent of coal and wood trustees for Ohio Colony, District No executing of unprescribed duties The
tion will be held at Bay City, Feb-
ruary 1st and 2nd, 1924. All teach
ers desiring to take the examination
small opportunity of
This is a worthy mo/ nt in the
i right direction. Matagorda county
should create a number of these, Sargent Common
, High Schools, here and there. into 7.
more efficient. larger schools. When
good roads are realized ove thecas and seconded by Mr. Patterson to suitable
county, such a program will be en- appoint
! tirely possible. I Turtle
| shortages. It will prove very much -1. Motion carried.
HO CITY, TEXAS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 4 1921.
AT THE SAME TIME GIVE YOU HIGH-GRADE
mine just what. things to undertake,
with a view to expending his efforts
along line most profitable to the
schools and to the people whom he
I is serving.
The following are plans that have
। been in course of development dur-
ing the past year: A county library
of 330 volumes, now paid for and
circulating among the county schools.
A teachers’ library of some forty
volumes now in the county office,
a scheme for standardizing the coun-
ty schools with plans for uniform
county examinations and county grad-
uation (The county graduation class))
of 1923 consisted of 45 pupils who fin-
ished the grammar school course and
stood the county examination, A suc-
cessful county Institute accomplished
through the unreserved co-operation
of other superintendents and teachers
of the county and a number of plans
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V L LeTulle, President
map law. be met and disposed ot in some
of a way it has been my ambition dur l
a recent meet in
Board of Trustee
the date
Do not forget th. Cow, Sow and
Hen train at Bay Ci'. Im. 9th, from
ers may come
Letters are out
and published so that he
accomplished through the splendid
cond- co operation of the trustee- patrons,
' Goff teachers and pupils within the lim-
re- are necessarily, in a greater
degree, tedious and sometime
by distasteful, I shall spare my
in the
Ol the County
there is to be an election in id at
flGOOD-BYE 1923
more satisfactory to the pupils and There being no further business, a and the achools by an
teachers in the way of cleanliness motion was made by Mr. Patterson school man or woman are
it I should follow my inelin
tary
The board
j himself after performing his office
duties and pending as many as four
days each week in visiting the
schools" are the following Securing
'high schools, bringing about consoli-
dations, conducting regular and
worthy institutes, promoting teachers
training classes, building libraries,
making model programs, making
county surveys, organizing teachers
reading circles, standardizing the
‘ the work of county schools, writing
suggestions for young teachers in the
management of their schools, holding
G. B. A 1) A M S
Phone 201
Mr. J E. Reneham trustee in
Lucas, Mi Glick dutie
I present Mr Win t i
Mr. M Patterson, Mr
and w r Pollard Se
STRIVE. HAVE FEW WANTS;
Schools as
of serving
office We
next Saturday The following are 'many irons in the fire" that he
requested, the members of the committee Miss could do nothing effective with any
••TO SICCEED: STUDY, SAVE.
(IF SICCESS, THOUGII IT MAY
• FIRST CLASS PLUMBING
deavored to take up the duties where
our eficient young predecessor left
oil in the good work of the preceed-
ing term
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 183, Ed. 1 Friday, January 4, 1924, newspaper, January 4, 1924; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1423479/m1/1/: 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.