Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 144, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 27, 1926 Page: 2 of 4
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V. H. FRANCIS
Local Superintendent'
A little thing—that silvery tinkle of ice in the glass—yet
a big thing on a warm summer da^. ..
Governor’s Call
For Special Session
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By STEWART HARKRIDER
AUSTIN, July 2flL—That the Amer-
lean college student wastes his vacs-
Westen Public Service Co.
Bank
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Lockhart — First National
increases capital stock, from
to $200,000.
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Shamrock — Construction under
way, on 18-inch gas line of Lone Star
Gas Company, between this place and
Petrolia.
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Company to enlarge local refinery at
cost of $500,000.
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tune hath ehims, and nothing so charms the jaded ap-
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iced eoffee—-a- dozen varieties of cooling drinks for sum-'
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be cooked is provided by the mod|to«f-
kitchen cabinet, whiln storage
JDfftJS SAI DUNTO HER, I am
the resurrection and the life: he that
believeth in me, though he were dead,
yet shall he live; . And whosoever
liveth and believeth in me shall nev-
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Meet me at Grimes Oountjk«~J!alr.
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Mount Pleasant — Work started on
construction of three new schools.
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resolutions of re-
one (1) cent
Here From Denison -
Rev. H. M. Timmons, former pas- j
tor of the First Methodist ('Lurch of
this city, and Mrs. TOmmont stopped
__j today for a handshake with
some of their former frMQs and
brethren in the church.
Rev. Mr. Timmons is now in charge
it a church in Denison and he and
wife were away on a short vacation.
They are en route home from Palaci-
os and took occasion to stop at Nava-
sota on the return trip.
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the lessons,
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» mer school offers unusual opportunity
for the student to profit in his
• lege work, it also offers opportunity!
Tor the student to come in contact
with persons who are famous in their
respective fields, and who are not
available during the long session.
■‘The group of students in my
courses are practically all graduates.
It is very beneficial for the long
term students and also for teachers
to be in classes with this type of
student. This type of student is
quicker to catch the points, and is a
more alert student.
very acute question on
pnd this Is encouraging
structor.
’There is one warning I would like
to give summer students. Do not take
too much work, especially in history.
With lhe great amount of reading re-
quired in many of the courses, a stu-
dcni is likely io take three or four
courses, which is entirely too much
in tli<* summer. For the best work in
history, two courses ar? enough"
question by the decision of any state
or federal courts, or otherwise, and’
to cure any defects in the issuance of
said bonds or securities, or to pro-
vide by proper legislation to make
said bonds on securities binding and
valid debts and obligations of the au-
thority using the same.
To make such investigation of any
| department of the state that the leg-
If yod Kfe raffering frea
aome Mher torturing, a
ridn trouble ton may quick
Itby usty Wwrt&sSphi
a noted ridn apedalbt
Thu sulphur prepare*
of its germ deatoaGftMN
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even of fiery rnrrmr The
cation makes the skin cool
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tten in contrast to the great amount
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•f profitable work accomplished by
the British students was the opinion
recently expressed by Dr. F. Ix Nuss.
baum, visiting professor and member j
of the history faculty of the Univer-!
•tty of Texas summer school. Dr. i
Nussbaum holds the doctor of philo-
sophy degree from the University of
« \ Pennsylvania. Y
“The English student uses his vaca-
tion period for study,” Dr. Nusihanm '
RW “In America the summer time j
Is S period of vacation In higher edu-
cation. We waste our vacation peri-
ods. The*young man or young wom-
an of 18 or 22 does not need the va-
cation three or four times as long as
that of the business man. They a
should make the most of their oppor- 1
tunity and follow the English tradi- '
tion of studying at least a part of '
the summer period. This would elim-
taate great waste from the education
al point of view. 's rial road uisirivt loiois or sefeuritios
* $ rids from the fact that the sum- whose Validity has l on brought in
space provided by the cupboards
beside the electric refrigerator
and the dining room door is vMl
taken care of. The opening from
the porch, with the space for get-
ting supplies beside the electrid
Above is the floor plan of a model > t
kitchen designed by Harry P.
Braisted, New Haven,Conn., which
won first prize in a nation-wide
architects* contest conducted by
the Deleo-Light company, makers
of Frigidaire. Convenient work-
Ford parts designed by tofeFord
Motor Company and handled by
Authorized Ford Dealere> are the
only genuine parts for Ford cars,
trucks and tractors.
There axe many substitutes on the
market, represented as “Parts for
Ford cars”, but we handle only the
genuine^guaranteed as to workman-
ship and material and therefore cer-
tain to uphold the Ford standards
of dependability and performance.
By using only ,
you protect yoi
ior quality aiffl design.
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Spears A Whitten
Owners and Publishers
Navasota, Texas
One Tear —-
Bix Months ....
Three Months
Obituaries and
spect published at
word.
Any erroneous reflections upon the
character, standing or reputation of
any person, firm or corporation which
stay occur in the columns of THE
KAMINER will be gladly corrected
upon being brought to the attention
of thd firm. v
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BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY
I, Miriam A. Ferguson. Governor of
Texas, do hereby call a special ses-
sion of the legislature to be convened
at the State C^iitol in the city
Austin. Texas, on the 13th
September, It>20, for the
purposes:
To pass necessary legislation that i
will validate and legalize state, coun- [
ty commissioners', precinct and
j islature may desire to make.
i To consider any other subject
1 matter which may be submitted
said special session by the Governor.
Done in the city of Austin, thia
the 26th day of July, 1926.
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Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 144, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 27, 1926, newspaper, July 27, 1926; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1336933/m1/2/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.