Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 99, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 12, 1935 Page: 2 of 4
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Any erroneous reflections upon the
character standing or reputation of
any person firm or corporation which
may occur in the columns of THE
EXAMINER will be gladly corrected
upon being brought to the attention
of the firm.
You pay a tax.
For the water that you drink
You pay a tax.
When you smoke a cigarette,
For the dinner that you get
For the beautiful coquette
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unexpected thrill when he made a
parachute lump recently.
McKinnon jumped out of the plane
at 3,000 feet but delayed pulling the
rip cord until he was about 1,000
feet above the ground. His parachute
opened with a noise like a pistol shot
He descended to the ground very
rapidly and not until he had landed
did the crowd learn that the sudden
opening of the parachute ripped a
five-foot tear in its fabric.
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The Smith cottage on Teague street
occupied by Nixon Ricks and family
has just been repainted which addsi
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District Court of Grimes County
will swing open its doors for the
summer term of court on June 24th
with District Judge S. W. Dean ini
charge. Grand jurors and the list of
values today
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law itself .and the machinery set up
foi itj administration, in that poor
enforcement could negate the bene-
fit of the best drawn act.
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spects. Movements are underway in
a number of other states to bring
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robushed Every Afternoon Except । include
chimt row ale-nLt for CMRIST
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Since the first of the year, three
$3.00 states have passed laws the council -
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When you light the evening lamp
You pay a tax.
When you buy a postage stamp
You pay a tax.
When you buy the baby clothes,
When you read the morning news.
When you buy a pair of shoes,
You pay a tax.
When you watch the screen girl wink
chandise at prices that satisfy.
When you buy from the stores that
are persistent advertisers, you take
no chance.
Real economy in purchasing mer-
chandise is not the original price
paid, but the good buy is when a
fair price is paid for a good article
which will give good service.
The merchant who advertises per-
sistently must sell goods to the same
The Swimming Institute was op-
ened at 9 o’clock this mornin at
Yarboro Lake and many are expect-
ed to take advantage of this four
days meet. These institutes are un-
der the leadership of competent in-
structor* and afford a chance for a
number of children to get swimming
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In the light of America's tragic au-
tomobile death record, it is difficult
to see, how even the most stringent
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drivers’ licensing laws can be logic- | instructions that could not be had
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er bridge in Brazos County. Conatr-
Action has been underway for some
time on this project but was starte
on the North end at Bryan, comingt
this way, but during last week work
was started on this end. This will
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a car properly has no right to endan-
ger the lives and property of others,
even though his inadequacy is not his
fault And the deliberately reckless
chance-taking driver, is one of the
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most dangerous influences abroad in j petit jurors for this court have been
the land today, chosen and notified and no doubt a
Every state should have a license
requirement law which makes it as
certain as possible that the motorist,
before he is permitted to drive, is
capable of operating his car safely.
And the law should provide that, af-
ter a number of accidents or arrests,
licenses must be revoked for a def-
inite length of time. The human ele-
yertising truthful or he will lose his
reputation for square dealing
The surest way to gat satiataction
ta to buy advertised merchandise
from th* merchanta of your homa
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element, is at fault in over 90 per
cent of all accidents—and a well-pre-
pared, strictly enforced license law
would tend strongly to shrink that
percentage.
Obituaries and resolutions of re-
spect published at One (1) cent per
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in tomorrow are tilings
nerd.
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Entered as Second-Class matter
Feb. 22, 1916, at Navasota, Texas, un-
der Act of Congress, March 3, 1879.
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When you buy an ice cream cone
You pay a tax. '
When you buy a small soup bone ,
You pay a tax.
When you buy a loaf of bread,
When the doctor says you're dead
And the final players are said,
You pay a tax Ex.
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REVALUATION
Let us be sensible; let us be men
Yesterday is never coming again
Whatever the future for us has in
store.
It will be different from what's gone
before
The old days are over, the new days
are here,
And property's worth what it sells
for this year.
Let's be courageous and let's '
face the truth.
Men in their sixties no longer have
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I lation was also enacted, but the Coun-
SCHooL DAYS
But the thing that was yesterday
never cons back.
We have known riches and sunshine,
but now
We must biave the tempest and
trial somehow.
Once life seem d easy, but now it
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The National Safety Council re
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GOOD BEHAVIOR We beseech
you brethren, that ye increase more |
and more; and that ye study to be
quiet, and to do your own business,
and to work with your own hands,
as we commanded you.—1 Thessalon-
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Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 99, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 12, 1935, newspaper, June 12, 1935; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1399220/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Navasota Public Library.