The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 101, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 19, 1926 Page: 1 of 4
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THE ALCOVE
THE ALCOVE
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TAMPICO REPRESENTATIVE DISCUSSES
UTILITIES MEN IN
ONE HUNDREDTH ANNIVERSARY
COUNTY ROAD
BUSINESS ETHICS AT ROTARY CONVENTION
Vance Porter,
of two American patriots and states-
Big Develop-
Hunting the Declaration of Independ i
ment Planned.
clearly defined that the
this plan.
‘<•11 pre-
will be observed
romplied with in all its parts by
statesmanship.
Hie county was
selected and a mem
bership basis
plants were
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undertaken to demonstrale, with mar
achieving
humanity
apable
ami
the
mon
e to undertake the tank "
MISSING WOMAN
the expsnion of the first
he held on
ment under
there
BRIDGED BY ROTARY
THEY CANT BE BOUGHT
trative Procedure.
ten dollars.
&
I lappiness or contentment can not be
bought but the very act of accumulat-
by
foundation
save persistently, invest
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ment which in turn means happiness.
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Rollins
Adams and the presidene y
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the
First National Bank
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( apital and Profits
Help
We have them, if it’s Sox
THE GOLDEN RULE IN BANKING
rut colors.
your
of Ladies’ Children's and
Ki
Men’s Sox.
help
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the peddlers, but trade
I lelp your employes to have Bank accounts
with your LOCAL MER-
CHANT.
worth to you two without bank accounts.
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CITIZENS STATE BANK
BAY CITY BANK AND TRUST CO.
D. P. Moore Dry Goods Co
OF RAY CITY, TEXAS
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Manag
dance;
District
Attend-
This Bank’s first interest is the success
and prosperity of the depositors.
Our Service is at your Service.
and
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committee that
very section of
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was the man
mnannhip, that
the man an l
where
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mote friendship through this
zation of ours, ami to form <
large this brotherhood among
all nations, there are yet those
and the time
code o ethies
those
are i
of
v ision
wisely and you’ll generate content-
not e
t wo.
The
men .if
among
seareh i- heing eontinued day and
night.
and
satis
The ordinary
atukng
OF DEATH OF JEFFERSON AND
ADAMS WILL BE JULY FOURTH
IMPROVEMENT
MEETING HELD
of hie YEAR
IN 4 WORDS-
ROLLINS
IMPROMDDOUBL
RUNSTOP
King’s Candy
• for the
P. R Hamill,
Cashier
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D)bde Ru
is first place in high
nd umong them. trans-
international character. Nil
til ver surpassed his am
FIG ORCHARDS IN
SPLENDID SHAPE
I ly. Rugeley,
President
FIVE CENTS THE COrY
Production on 200 Acres
of V oung Orchards Is
Exceptionally Good.
The employe who is thrifty for himself will be
ing money and making it work for us
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HOSIERY NEWS
I here is Nothing loo Good lor Our F riends"
business, just as his bad habits injure it.
_ -______— bridue Thursday merning has been
where thoughts of altruism dis found. Numhers of men lime heen
The Golden Rule in Banking is the
real spirit behind bank service and co-
operation.
The coincidence of their death on justly accuse John Adams of lack of
the j neighbor to all Americans, was build
death 1 ing up a great political party, writing.
us who full to see the beauty ot this,
picture; men who would call them xelous examples,
selves Rotarians yet have failed to
men who stood side by side in pre-conditions
Texas Central Power Company, was
in attendance upon the meeting, and
SESSION IN ALAMO
CITY THIS WEEK
Umber and .1
are seeretary
managers of all the
present
Martin J. Insull, ।
president of the
constantiy searehinu for her since
tier bub, was taken irom the river
on Hie mornin m the trauedy, lull
lively
Regular meetings will
is the first step toward forming the
11 noon today mi inter of Mr*,
h wiz lil iiaynes wio drowned her-
seli in the (olorado Niver ul flu*
have won.
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pat riot isn
ously a lozical
he outlined for I hem
have the
adopted, an executive
is representative of e
and vii i an I topia, but such has always been
ance «lf Ilie individual Mild his keepin C
fit fur civic service has been stressed
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So low are army salaries in France
that officers in crack cavalr, repi-
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broad pro
"Given this great force born of a A ~ r Ar
rare conception of practical means u N fl | If I l m ll m
applying tile Golden Rule to oil! IVU I ll fl V Li V I
no disturbing ele
what advancement
Vance Porter, district manager of
tile Texas Central Power Company, re
tinned yesterday from San Antonio,
where he was attending a meeting of
tile executives and managers of the
company in their annual conference.
The company owns and operates neast
ly a hundred plants in Texas, and the
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uni buaut.
perpetual form in A in e r i e a n pol-
ities. . . .
■ Whether or not we like the Jeffer
sonian trend in government, the Jef
fersonian trend is on No sane man.
with the evidence before him, can
"Thomas Jefferson still survives.'
were the last words of John Adams.
As a matter of fact, Jefferson had
been dead several hours when Adams
passed away.
I oineidene of Death.
thill he fulled to
and treasurer, respec
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SEVEN SEAS ARE
See our line
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Tribune ads are business getters
Adams, not the states
lost. In Jefferson it is
,i ■ state inanship which
‘ $160,000.00
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ideal conditions
poured it into his engine with
factors results.
the prozram. but the crowd was ex l
periene ing its flr«t -izht of suen i J
courage and watched the best chum I
pions and ridera of the world with ।
great interent
place those of competition and envy .'
"Experiene has shown however
that the human race althougl uneven
ence and later fought the fiercest po I died an ex president: Jefferson, not
litical battles as opposing leaders, only an ex -president but a living, a
is proposed to carry on an educational
campaign for good roads into every
settlement, to secure data of types of
loads and construction costs.
It was pointed out that our neighbor
counties are xoing ahead with (heir
road programs and that this county
will suffer seriously unless we keev
abreast ot the times in Hits matter.
.luck Walker of Markham is presi-
dent of the organization while osear
grain of expansion for the coming
years. How this group is growing.
Mr. Porter said, is shown in the fact
that 62i>.puo.uoo. which had been plan-
tied to spend within five years, will
daily life and business, a force now
constantly regenerating itself through
out the world, promoting understand i
ing and good will. who among us can
estimate* the ultimate result of the in '
tillite power of tills friendship o
comprehend the extent of its develo.
several speakers and there has
react to Ilie opportunity to become i " hen
Rotarians in reality. coura
on which both may be
! Moose tallow was recently used for
I motor oil in an airplane operated in
Alaska, '('lit* aviator obtained lh<* lai
will come when that
ceaselessly writing to all sorts and
the Met olid Wednesday of each monti
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IYPEWRITING DONE.
BU ( Th. TEXAS, MH IIDU. II M 19, 1926,
lion of Indpendence and the foundind
of the University of Virzinia his great
est achievementn,
Francis N Thorpe, writinz In the
bition or strained hin powers. An i
his critics say that his ambition was
never like the Greek actor, behind a
mask. He had full faith in principles,
not in men when the famous line in
the (onst itution of Massachusetts
{which he wrotei: "To th** end it may
be a government of laws and not of
men." ”
standing men of each distinet service low from a trapper, melted it.
thrifty for you. His good habits benefit your
July 1 this year will mark
hundredth anniversary of the
ly scattered around the globe with their search has been futile. The
declaration of independence in 1755
twenty-one years older than his . - .
such are the caprices of fori......' Th been a ' one erted presentation of Ho
Deelaration or nights ior 1771, wa tary •• an influence which enereize"
drawn by the little John Adams: the friendliness and intelligent conaider
ation of civil necessitieH.
Horace Dunbar of Los Angeles, < ‘al .
mighty Jefferson by the I bes in ral ion
of Independence of July. 1776, carrie*
the reaction to any great advance
ment at its inception, and time lias
Denver Convention Con- Each ramily iu he Uniteu Stateu
centrates on Adminis-uses an average of su pound- ot soup
1 - year, at an approximate cost of
North American Review for Jam su |
of Adam- and Jefferson
"From the day Adams left Hie White
House till his death. » quarter of 1 I
century later, he lived isolated, alosf
from men. Ids only public wervice the
presidency of the constitutional con
vention of him native state, in 1821
Jefferson on the contrary, from the
day of hin retirement from the presi
denc y in 1s0% till his death was
those it governs. There may be some
present who would consider that its
away the glory of the great and th
little ”
follow in the footstops of Washington,
as fur as he could follow them It
Rotary code ot' ethics reaches out
into every br.meh of community life
Keep your money at
W M Stafford, who may be termed
the pioneer fig enthusiast of this vi-
einity, was in Hie office Wednesay
and to the Spectator man remarhed
that all of the young orchards in the
vicinity approximating 200 acres,and
now in their second year which have
had anything like reasonable attention
are doing fine, and the yield this year
will insure a considerable return to
the growers if they can get tile fruit
to market It is reported that a pre-
serving plant is to in* erected at Bay
City and if this is done a considerable
supply of Igs from this section will be
trucked to It. the movement beginning
about Hie last of tills mouth If this
plant does not materialize, it is prob-
able that there will be daily shipments
in hampers to some Houston prenerv-
ing plant
By another year the fig growers
hope to erect a preserving plant at
Wharton or perhaps at Burr. It was
attempted some time ago to get a
meserving plant id Burr, but at that
time most of tiiose having orchards
were short on funds and as those who
are not growing figs could not be suf
ficiently interested in the industry, the
plan fulled at that time
Witli favorable conditions prevail-
ing. Ilie yield next year will lie much
greater and it preserving plant will
lie an imperative necessity to insure
the greatest revenue from the crop
Wharton Spectator.
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Tribune ads are business getters.
was held for the purpose of getting
the managers and oilier executives
together to work oul the problems
confronting the various properties
The meeting closed Wednesday
night with a banquet given the visi
tors by Ilie Sun Antonio Chamber of
Commerce.
"Tin* great test of time and experi
ence has shown Hint I be strength of
Illis great generating plant of unself
ish Hervhe is in the selection ol mem
bership. In the contraets throush
which tlie current flow into euch
community through trunk lines of
power,' said I B Sutton, district gov
ernor of tlie great Mexican distri et,
and a hardware merchant ot ampico,
at tlie Thursday session of the Rotary
convention at Denver. Mr sutton
continued, in part, ns follows
"Today we have confronting us a
vast panorama, a picture no less bi a i
tiful. As magnificent as tin possi
bilities are in Hie world today to pro
you want. In all the lat-
many dirferent languages, characters
tendencies and colors, has nocial and
community problems that revolve
themselves into tlie same simple erv
ices in every civilized nation
"A group consisting of the out
home. Don't buy from
Before this Bank can prosper, com-
munity industries and individuals
must succeed.
is truly representative of a commun
lly. Worthiness recognized, dintine
lion eliminated, with honor alone dig
nifying the occupation, unselfishness '
was decided upon it
conference, Mr Porter said,
not diminish with the passing of the
week. The presence of the most ini
portuni leaders in Hie organization
focusses the attention of delegates
upon tlie serious researches made in
the utilization of the power of citizen
ship in the 2500 communities where
Rotary functions. That citizenship i#
fostered by the friendships in life is I
the position taken by nearly all speak-1
ers who have devoted their time lol
defending the work of executive offi-
errs in their leadership in their vart
oils centers of activity. The import-
of men .at home and
DENVEI. Col., June is Audiences
attending the convention session do
here. One employe with a Bank account is
A meeting that is destined to mark
an epoch in the development of Mata
orda County was held in the Cham
ber of Commerce last night it was
.......rxanizatoin meeting of the Main
orda County Road Improvement As
sociation Representatives were here
from practically every section of the
county and a delegation Irom Bru
zoria County.
purit nism spelled I
lom is there so obvi-
sequeme in a man's
that career ever ob-
the natal day of the American Repub
lie and the fact that the present year
marks the centenary of their death,
as well as tlie 15oth anniversary of
the signing of the great document that
Jefferson wrote, cull up many histor
leal facts in the lives of tlie second
and third presidents of the United
States
That Adams foresaw what July 1
would mean in .American Ille is prov
ed in tile letter lie wrote Ids famous
wife on July 5, 1776.
"Yesterday the greatest question
was decided which ever was debated
in America, and a greater never was
nor will ever be. decided among them.'
lie wrote "The Fourth of July will
be a memorable epoch in the history
of America. I am apt to believe it
will Ik* celebrated by succeeding gen-
erations us the great anniversary fes-
tival. It ought to be commemorated,
us the day of deliverance, by solemn
acts of devotion to Hod Almighty B
ought to Im* solemnized witli pomp
and parade, with shows, games, sports
guns bells, bonfires and illumination-
from om* end of the continent to the I
oilier from this time forward, for
evermore."
Adans Father of Navy.
John Adams was the father of Hu
American Navy, and he it was win
nominated George Washington fot
commander of tlie Colonial Army on
July 16, 1776.
The political battle that resulted in
Jefferson sueceeding Adams in tin
presidency embittered Adams. Th.
great man from Massachunetts vucat
ed the While House at midnight
March 3, 1801, leaving an empty house
to welcome Jefferson. He went home
without attending the inaugural core
mony.
In later years Adams was mellowed
in III* attitude toward Jefferson, al
' though a letter he wrote some years
before his death indicates Hint he
could not give up the idea that he did
not receive as much credit in th*
writing of the Declaration of Inde-
pendence as he should
"Jefferson has aequired such glory
bv his iclaration of independence, in
1726, that, I think. I may boast of ms
ments and professors of tlie War ( ol
lege are working at menial I ibor to
augment their income Man ire in
dite want
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in the ordinary stocking, runs caused bv knee strain or garter
clasps go down and ruin the stocking In Rollins Impnted
Double Runstop Hosiery, one runstop at tlie knee is the Mine
color as the stocking and protects against knee strain.
The other runstop, always red, but out of sight even when
worn with the shortest skirt, is at the hem and stops ill garter
runs. It ia a red dotted lute, which portively identife Rollins
Improved Double Runstop Hosery. It you wear round gaters
your finger nails cannot cause disaster i pulling tight and rolk
ang the tup of the stockung.
areer, n
scure. I
transactit
actions Lit
place he
Founded I niversity.
Jefferson was 33 yeurs old when Bte
wrote the Declaration of Indepene
ence Althongh Jefferson served in
many hich places in his native stat
ot Virginia ane Ameriean government
Itn hiding the vice president under
■w
sonal perfeetion it does not hope I 11
nor want hi make saints of us ll Iu • |
dealing with human beings me n with IT
all the weuknesses and strength inhe II
rent in the spet ies and II asks them J |
to believe that the Golden Huh* in I I a
more than a mere theory, knowing | A I
that where If ceases to be A mere the I I I
ory there begins character." Ill
Not only have t0 Nlackfeet Indians i I
in All their native regalia spent the 11
week in Denver and given special per J |
formane es of their prowess but an I I
original wild west show has been [ | f
given Thursday afternoon at Overlan I |
Park where the entire conventien,
zathe ring assembled to he amazed at,
da ing riding and aklll in "bront ho 11
tled the audlien •• at man: moment" id | | I
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I am prepared to do typewriting,
commercial, copying, letters or ad
dressing Charges ream liable
U’tf MISS LAUNA F PIER.
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Keep a record ill snapshots of your
happy days I.el Burks do it. It tf
built. So
C Lewis of Buy City
er, in
special committee was
r •
becomes manifest and problems con-
cerning the greatest good for Ilie
greatest number at once receive eon
siderat ion.
"Great credit is dm* those respons-
ible tor having developed and stall
dardized our oul line of i lassification <
I Without doubt, many addilioiiH ami
amendments will be incorporated in
tin course of time but it is through
A set of by laws that had be.
abroad, teaching democracy. Adams ,
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 101, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 19, 1926, newspaper, June 19, 1926; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1509536/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.