The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 39, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 18, 1932 Page: 2 of 4
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THE DAILY TRIPUNE, SATURDAY, JINE 1*, 1932
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The shell game can be worked with want to. but they would have to put
associa-
tion.
Given Statistics.
be conducted by Rev. Wesley Prince.
a brief taik
Manager Brinkley
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE COCIETV
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I extended everyone.
classes Sunday.
| We are expect
Special music will be provided at good attendance.
Louisiana
amples of where the buyers get to-
directly under the department of agriculture.
a mystery in the past
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up
governmental
ernment In up a
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interest which is being displayed east
alit that no hatred poisons the mind orbefore selecting your milk dealer
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EXPERT EXPLAINS
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SANITARY MILK
that the farmers would forget the fee.
inilk will sour quickly
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clean and stated that the buyer offer-
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infectious disea
Your husband has protected
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adequate life insurance.
PRESCRIBES
United
FREE
Order YOur
AN AUTO
TONIC
FARMERS URGED
With
Awnings
gation.
TO JOIN HANDS
WOODBURY’S
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FACIAL-SOAP
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25c
that, he is protected against
Wecine
Enjoy The Whole
must meet in case your death
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Season
CO.
Fred Fields
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Books Audited. Inventories
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in sweltering July and s
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WEATHER!
Good Stitcher
Good as New
Pastel Delicacy
Summer dresses. Pastel colors, fresh as th'e first
down. They are so lovely that they are worth all the ex-
$5.00
tra thought you give them. But one thing you needn't
MODERNIZE YOUR AWNINGS
cool
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THE PEOPLE’S
Modern Cleaners
THE BAY CITY BAKERY
EXCHANGE
WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER
Herbert Gunman. Owner
BAY CITY, TEXAS
PHONE 120
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Phone 203
HOME OF “JOHNNIE'S BUTTER KRISP BREAD
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worry about in cleaning Call the Modern Cleaners. Care-
ful work, competently done!
Mr
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Next to Masonic Hall
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being m
of state
been in a bad fix.
He also pointed out that in spite
of the fact that Texas is organized.
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Sunday morning service at 11:00.
Sunday School at 8:45 and Wed-
nesday evening meeting at 8. are
held in the Church edifice corner
Fifth Street and Avenue C. A cor-
dial invitation to attend is extend-
ed to all.
The strenuo
before his tim
business or pleasure
One ‘s final judge is one's self.
and I
every
milk. Then you can
is heavy food, and
itthat the milk offered for sale in any
town would have a grade mark show-
’ ing what it really is. from the stand-
busine
ey on
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and |
Nabb
sever
Wort
short
turns
We are
principles
have built
x pensive
Rice
pre
Phone
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boards,
and by
rnment
should
forgive,
as it is
Nice Going Sir Walter—
A HANDSOME GESTURE YOU CAN
AFFORD, IF YOU KNOW STINNETT
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battle
some
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Index
Grower*
federal I
manager
Delivery
door.
। usable this Sunday.
The Intermediate and the Young
• nd yet we spend more mon-
Income Tax Reports Made
and Filed.
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week
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being shown east of the Mermentau | rice at fair and constant figures and
is the memory. Forgive and for
and let yesterday alone
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HERE’S TO HOT
given by the choir at each service.
■The Overcoming Life” will be the
TRIBI NE PRINTING COMPANY
Publishers
Puhished Daily Except Sunday
the geeral assembly of the Presby- be present Sunday morning. Practi-
| terian Church. A cordial invitation is tally the entire floor space will be
STINNETT’S
Phone 10
who a grade on their product showing that own co-operative marketing
I fact in other word* it simply means
TAYLOR BROS.
HOAAE FURNISHERS
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
service will be at seven,
ting a good program, and
in the talks
Officers Present
SLNAWAY
meeting n
the Amer
he stressed the importance of it will make it necessary for the un-
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FOR SKIN 1PQ1TA TLONS
standpoint of health. in having milk and cheerfulness regarding the grade
you provided for.
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used to
i handling of the milk supply, matter of take it or leave it in so far
As noted before, this proposed milk as the farmer is concerned. He ex
istence to the fact that they are car- Before his work there was no system.
er and for helping him to operate his
He told of one example of where
broker in New York wanted to buy
The world crowns it* doers that is, point of sanitation,
j if something big is to the front. Mr. Pierson was at the special coun-
ers. Lake
federal -st
the biggest and most is as important to forget 11
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hade our awnings afford. But you will
blush of dawn Sheer silks. light as the windblown
emoon by a number
since it was re-organized. He
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and at&.Cst /
ching Aug
traceable to impure milk. Many of the Smith has developed
' obtainable It is nourishing
i economical and healthful.
NOTARY PUBLIC
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le The milk grading works out for i If there is
communicable dise- system and is largely responsible for
section—Arkansas,
of the ।
the practices which have prevailed
dared that they
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Evangelistic Meeting hothowonshipabounsi Matthenmhorning
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A series of evangelistic meetings to at night. A full chorus number will be
large!
k mat
your future by inking out
tell the
undergone. He declared that he was
machinery I remember. No man
to lied and propagated by unsanitary no adopted grades and it was just a to get their courage back and get to-
mits an ignoble hatred to fester in the having dirty milk if they
life insurance that will leave
awnings for your home. Phone for sam-
action on this matter but only ex-
time Wedeem themselves as nemesis. treasures
6 Keep the bottle covered with a some prime milling rice at $2 in the
fast life always kills-be
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Loulsiana, j kindly interests to operate on the
your future by providing
is when you will appreciate the
among those interests ad-
farmers, urged the farmers
y Stop
LItching
E Skin
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jSpmad
n authoritative
ire upwards of
nurses an injury. » per- grading does not prevent people from pressed the hope that he would see
in the various states where the or-:
pastor of the Llano Presbyterian
Your husband has protected
if the boa
Iran Rice
woman who
want it. the day when both rough and clean
When your car shows signs of getting a hit lazy with
the heat, come in and let Fred Field* prescribe the tonic
designed to relieve those ailments that look like summer
fatigue. Creaking at the spring joints (otherwise
known as the shackles) and other summer ailments
caused by heat and dryness quickly and enexpensively
relieved. Washing, greasing, etc.
wondrous ease among those
condemned some
the benefit of everybody. your house. do not return any bottles happy to see the interest which
This does not mean that anybody exce pt with the knowledge of the1
will be prevented from buying or sell-[health department and under condi- "
who never forget, I
K Don’t worry longer withitch-
— • ing Skin. Dandruff, Rashes,
" Blemi shes,Pimple sandother
EI annoying skin irritations. Get
----- a bottle of cooling, healing.
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-ieve itching torture. Convenient to use any time
—does not show. All druggists, 3 5c, 60c, $ 1.00.
milk super
among rice buyers and gave some ex-
m to join
which see
f these pr
y . . . matter at the Otherwise it shrivels to the plan > plains the work leaving the various ganization is functioning perfectly and
T City S tA .s under of the mere acquaint ance. communities to follow their own de- of the opportunity which it offers
FDNot • o ay Mist people 's tongues are no morel sires. The state sanitary board has to the farmers east of the Mermen-
"S o‘ e1Kes5 than rip saws rua ihrougn character I nothing to sell, so they merely try to tau River
---- - In that case the wood is better than show the great advantage from the Smith brought a message of hop.
rice but that this could •
Do, by all means, the cavalier thing! Its the handsome
thing to do. of course, and if the coat needs cleaning
onyway—well, why not? Particularly since Stinnett’s
service is so clean and inexpensive.
u vernmental promotion and heart, can
tablished All who investigate the mat- 7. Keep the refrigerator clean and office and without a dime invested '
। ter are strongly in favor of having sweet by proper drainage and fre- in rice or the rice crop, was trying to I
। the milk offered for sale in its true quent washing with scalding water dictate the price of the rice.
grade and sal soda, because milk quickly Boyt Talks
The consumer naturally favors it absorbs unpleasant odors and be- 1 Captain Boyt, in a few brief and
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benefitted by having that fact mule emptied, by ringing first with hike- progress which has been made and X >11
plain under the supervision of the warm water and then with hot water of the hardships which have been
gether in buying rice.
Orville E. Priestly, in a few brief
O*
pointed out some of the undertakings
of the association and some of the
accomplishments during the three
rice certificates.
Broker’s Part.
Jack Hoffpauir and O. R Hopson,
both members of the local unit of the
American Rice Growers, made brief
talks expressing their appreciation
a nation dedicated to the of his class—they
if individualism , , , yet we because they will
the grading
There aru times wh
Erark Oft forbidden hi
created any where at any
strenuousty object to 'gov
the unusual expenses lie
Sanitary Dairy
I and healthy,
daily to your j
d of
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which saved the Texas farmers this in organization this year than ever . — —----- . - ------------- -
year but pointed out that if it ha l before and new contracts are being I Church, will be held at the Bay City morning subject, while None Other
not been for their credit corporation signed daily for the Amen in Rice Presbyterian Church, beginning We J- Name' will lie the subject for the
and organization tbey would have j Growers. nesday, June 15, and continuing on night.
through two Sundays. Every member of the Sunday
| These meetings are sponsored by I School should make a special effort to
is unorganized and about the only)
difference the Texas farmers can get:
In IM3 government expenditures of! the saw. standpoint of health, in having milk and cheerfulness regarding the grade- is the difference in freight rate, 25
*11 kind, represented 8.5 per cent of Mi ny a storm could be so easily offered for sale under the supervision and grading of rice. He pointed out cents, which they are getting. He de-
the national income; by 1929 the pro averted if we only watched Hu- bu* of the state, the things which tile grading office:......_
portion hi<l reached 15 3 percent. This|rometer that hangs on the wall of the Milk is known to be one of the are seeking to do and the service farmer the Texas rice was better than |
yenr the n ational income will be about human heart very best and most healthful foods which they offer He explained that
40 per nt la-low the 1929 level ' We plead for the ait of forgiving and as we study it mote we learn he had been working on the grad- not be put over any more since the I
while gov rnment expenditures of alii What does it all amount to anyway- more of its value in fact the great ing of rice for some 12 to 15 years and grading offices showed the true quail (
kinds hav increased As a result, it is this hating and fighting on- inother? value of milk as food when it is expressed a desire to continue this ity of the rice.
forecast that government will absorb if you cannot love your enemy you I properly handled is stressed more at length of time declaring that he felt Captain Boyt condemned some of
not less than 30 per cent of the na an at least leave him to wallow in the present than ever before the industry needed that much more
tional income. The prospect for the fu-! mire of his own malice. In the wrong But we are also learning that great time devoted to it. He gives all of his
zure unless there is an immediate and no one knows it so well as he, while numbers of diseases, which have been time to the rice industry, working
azuressiv , public demand for econ- your conscience is clear. Don’t be an
omy. is bleak indeed. I Indian- whose gross instincts and cold
- - - — blooded brutality chas acter istics । infectious
home now. Consult us about the correct
These are the days when
you have tn watch your
health. Safeguard it by
drinking plenty of pure.
j 5. Keep milk in the original bottle business pointing out that they are,
in the refrigerator until the moment paying a fee anyway, whether they
of serving Milk which has been pour- know it or not.
small policy for this special
purpose will leave your hus-
band and children protected
milk situation in Wharton and
their continued ex- the improvement which has resulted
Keep Milk ( lean. Well Covered
and ( old.
. 1. Buy only the best milk obtain-
able. It is cheapest in the long run.
METHODIST CHURCH SERVICES People departments both have some
_____ I important matters to consider Sunday
All services will be held as usual morning. Let every one come.
almost 100 per cent that as long is
the territory east of the Mermentau
was in Wharton County last ed from the bottle should not be
making some investigation into i turner! to it.
Isn't it fair for you to see
paper cup or an inverted tumbler
sociation to wl
• to the farme
ces which hu
i are Mill pre
e told that there is an effort prevent the entrance of flies and dunt, ed $1.60 for the rough. He declared
iade to get the co-operation, which may curry dangerous bacteria that this little broker with a type
in getting milk grading es-into the milk writer and u hole* in the wull for un
gether to fight these evils which pre-
vail. He pointed out that organization
is needed in all the three states, Loui-
siana, Arkansas and Texas, to make 1
anyone of the units successful and
pleaded especially for the farmers!
east of the Mermentau River to get
together.
Organization, he declared, will .sta-
bilize the price of rough rice and be
an aid to the friendly mills in buying.
properly Fie left to private initiative
Unnss a start is made toward genuine
governme t economy, which will lop
off unnecessary commisisons and elim-
inute waste and duplication of effort
the wealth and earning power of our
citnns will be confiscated by taxa-
on
spending bodies in the United Sta
It is estimated that during the fis
year to end June 30, these bodies v
have spent the sum of $14 000,000 00
oni-fitth of tip* national inco
When* in 1903. the pei capital ann
cost of government was $19.39, it
now about S125 an increa e well
W hen we say “better than home-baked.” we chai-
lenge the ability of some mighty fine cooks and house-
wives. But we do so with all respect for these excep-
tional women .for we know that we have the advantage
in our fine equipment that so accurately controls oven
temperautres, scientifically mixes tested materials and
precisely times baking periods. Then, too, we know that
our bakers, working eight hours a day, have much more
experience in their specialized line than even the busiest
housewife or general cook.
creature of petty prejudice mid juan-
■ diced resentment, the which a good
that Cod never inade Let go of the de-
tax - j pressing and weakening grievance
wipe the slate clean each day. See to
M Piedson
against a financial setback.
Mail the coupon for further
information—without obli-
States Depa
El Campo Ne
occurs before his own? \ v iwio-p un i~sunaN[HI
with very slight interference with any Te League
Unrequitted love the fang that cil meeting and explained the matter yean
ito the council He does not urge any, gave a statistical report on the work
he fifth
1 by off
Growers
ident of.
experience true hap- but it does give those who prefer san- rice are bought and sold only on
taste of SUNAWAY Awnings on your
tent of Ag
2 Consult the health department for the organization and for the new
ing dirty and unsanitary milk if they l tions which it may prescribe.
__I 9. Return empty milk bottles
apromptly, and do not use them for
. anything except milk Remembex that
they are the property of the dealer
I and represent cash
10 Remember that clean milk, prop-
erly cared for, is one of the best foods
and Texas being well organized. same basis.
He declared it was organization i A greater interest is being shown
njoy the attractiveness . . . the gooc
j team deepest in the human soul.
! Love demands some sort of see
if buviness than any coun-piness or attain true
world except Russia. Theare always a per veil
[ 3 Buy only bottled milk. Dipped of the Mermentau River in organiza-
i milk is often dirty and deficient in tion.
cream. Frank Milliken, in a short talk.
t Take milk into the house as soon urged the farmers to join the asso- l
as it is delivered, and place it in the elation now and to get organized for
refrigerator immediately. Bacteria in- the fall. He pointed out to the farm-
ereases rapidly in milk which stand* ers that the fee had been cut from
I in the sun or warms up and such 19 to 7 cents and expressed the hope |
Plea, to more
a ish rice farmerN
the organization
I of their rice ant
were sounded h
R. S. DAVIDSON. Agt
Soushlana l-f. Ir uranee C
Bay City, Texas
ples- no obligation
excess of 600 per cent! The
predicament of the country ii
the result of these tax increas
necessary by political waste
cency and selfishness, and by
aion of yew bureau, and
wach with it* list of employes
unwarranted extension of gov
actvities into fields which
uccess. Theyitary milk an opportunity to get it.
They are a 10 Suggestion for Milk ( onsumers.
Carey S ith Owner mid Editor
Carey Snuth Jr Business Manager
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 39, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 18, 1932, newspaper, June 18, 1932; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1554691/m1/2/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.