Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 32, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 17, 1928 Page: 1 of 4
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Ia>m Angeles turpayera as legal ma.
chinery of the nation, state and city
moved swiftly toward rehabilitation
<>f the devastated Santa Clara Vai
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Mayor Geo. K. ,ICr^tr declined
u miggeation of the Bed Croea for a
national tune appeal, admitting Lm
Angeiee* “moral Wri«dBbii^
Two hpwired end thirty one bodies
have beds tecovered ao thr.
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Would Elect Legionnarires
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, Yours Koapectfully.
— John M. Aker man.
I * XavaafHa, Texaa, MarcJi 1:1th 192H.
No March
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J. Thos. Davis Elected
President Of American
Ass’n. Of Junior Colleges
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iN THE HEART OF THE BRAZOS VALLEY
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•quod about 31» degreea.
Nimiw in Texaa
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I Press reports from over the ata to
>ln»\\ the tydd tmap wh* wide apread,
-m»w iadiig reported fnun. aeveiiU
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Central Texan puluta. reaching' an
far south as Han Antonio.
‘ ■ the hi>if four yeura. ami
H: aeem to think that it ia Abottt time
t ouiHy should have a
in lla- next l^gisla f
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7 y voters of Mont* !
V goipery ( otijyy will also come to thia •
OUiHimdmi and lend nie tiieir eup
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port. 1 Imre liu<i several years of)
ejtpm'ienre In tepialative umtiera; .
■‘i^aud Urn voters of this JHstrici can
rant aseijretl riant I will give them ;
h>;A the beat semkc that
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i'he CoqHuvy community
siiuekist Ethlay afternoon when
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town <lr<qi|«<l dead auddenfty wb
chopping w<mkY; in the yard I
limne. I lie incident occurring eta
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ceixal from that .place. Hi* det
h said to hitve ciune Without a
warning and that he had not |M
complaining. lie was a* active
usual and no ou« thought of him 1
ing in any ptin until tie fell. Ha i
dead
t'oiild
Mr.
G rimes
and 2 months old tha dU-fftt
death. He formerly lived at C
Khanks ftlace jwit aouth of
where W. 8. Weaver upw. '1
if member of tin* Hapfia
good dtiaeiK
married and is now Hundred I
wife and eight childnl
and daughters bom, I
first union and ope small goo <
years, the only ehdd of hia
marriage
(* A Dumnant was endla
Courtney Friday evening jfc
charue of the reinstall. it ift
iieeu determined Saturday
when tla» funeral ‘aerv. _
held. It will he annonnoad
lathe* ure Iteerd fnmn.
t lie .children live in other fll
it b< hoimd they may all I
at tern t their father’s funeN
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aWUotiul rdm‘atfonai associntlone..; "AO I’lucr io Go” and "Fimler's
i i i- Anu'ilc.iu AvxM’lallon of Jun- Kwper” just closed in Dallas 'The iwtll be held abovt 2 p. M.
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There are ufijirovlnmict,\ 125 hiuior. I'olt.” alx» ‘-The 'tMheiphend of U»>
iii) this ergaul ! IliHs” arc running there now Here
"“1 be jure five pictures which Navasota
| had ahead <»f DmIIhn.
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much
les of the Nuvaaota Exnininer
Imve Iteeii aeul him. He says they A>
not receive any newspapers ther*
trom the (l. H. A., and he reliea on’
Hogota 8]hi Irish papers thsit carry a
great deal of American Press reptrts
He also sent nearly a degen kodak
pictures of viewa taken In that
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ce, but the story which he has writ-
ten will soon a|«f>ear in the Bxandner.
He expreuHee pleusure that J. ^T.
Swtimaou U president of the Cham-
ber of K ommerce, saying. “I am sqre
Jim will do a good job of it and has
the supi>ort of the entire community.’
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There ww* a wedding coMft
'performed Saturday morning «L
| Hairtiqt pantonage with
N. Purcell officiating. The <w
were Mr. Jeff Heath of
;jnd Mias Kihei Keyuer of Ntootd
Details of Lite affair arg^pM
but the bride Ln of the Key tier
nectlpii that has been jNMddontl
Grirm-' County , for many years.
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Candidates Meet
In Bedias Ted
Bedias is MMftRMgbm
candidates today, they taurtatJ
invited by the eftteena of t>gt
to spm>d Saturday with them.
understood that « general mr
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Song Nervtao.
Paryer.
8<ripture Psalm W:1A MM
How M<nmw showed rev«gj|
4Hl. ;’.:!(•> l^iuxa Gitakm. ¥
Ue'en tice alienee
Flliert Garner.
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Show revetMO by love. Mm
10-14 Sarah Boono. .
Worship in the heart John 4
Mary Terrell.
Closing prayer.
mission sub I Friday no hearingB
will he held this uioqth on grnnt-
lug aid for highway ismstriwtion or
rwelvlint argitniviils favoring deeig
natjons of new Btate highways.
" ’fhc-Hewdoiis ot the coiiHidssum
mid Tue«-
rday will hir. for the sob- purpose of
awarding ciurtra<*ta for the e<H)-
atrixtbm umi improvement of high
V\i an- defighted Io miuoutnr to -
our friends that the Baptist church
|-his been aid. ro prisufe the serviijea
’ o! Rev. R E Day pastor of. the
' First Bajdist Ctinrch of Bryan to
Jo the pwnichiivg in n two w;eeks
revival beginning to-morrow. > We
.•in also happy to te)J you that we
| have Bro Willie Kennard, one of our
To tlm>Zd<’rw of Motilgomerj and own Navasota produces, to lead the
Grimes; CumdieH.
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G rimes
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HtephenvIUv Toxa*, March 17. .^.j qf .rhc .1 dm Tarlefiui Agrlcul-
J. Thomas Davis dean of the John -’iG t oBegr dui-e IDID^ and Lh
'./.Ton Agriculture' ndlege n ' iHjtlrJn Tex aw and
»• — • - -. riwtb'Ual cdneatfonal a'siM-iatlon^.J
•t Stephenville. was <-UsSed {irvsl ,
deut of tin- Aumriran Association «>f
Junior5 < olleges at. its annuai inc-ting
held Lu Chjcugu, liemi Dnvbq: w«a, <-<>|)vgcs v<-prrsont<xi
formerly superinttrndenT of^ unhoolM! rartjOn. The tu-xt meeting wHi
at' Navasota. He inti b-.s-n at the > held in Fori Wotth.
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Auxin. Mar IT .2. A bulletin hm?
I be :i' >eut out from Suite Ix-gion
lliegd'i'iariers lire urging all la*g-
imtarb-s io take u full purl is in
’ Hvldiials in Hie convenriotiH ami
elector from each i jji.- jyeur. Slate Adjutniri
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carttficatliin of the prealdvn: ■>' dl I i ml. r ffe < uii'iiiutiou (
uni k’re*.- vote, i~ i'V ell',*;. • in political i uni rove n*feH.’
"’This is juMt so iiHlch money wiint- jj. «>;, ’s'lin-il; “but It Is a pari of our
ed’ HakUgyiBefL Summere. "The re-1 n Uiumil Aim-rieunizntion prograan
aul^^nT already known-the reports j t . j>m->ur;;g,. member* .mil nil <dh-
just as well be mailed.” -}-< rs, for that matter to vote.”
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before friend* and relut
summon aid .
Shanks wim well
County., He wax 63
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Man -Found Dead
At Brenhgm
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Hrenlwm. Tempi, March. 17. — I<«
Herb',. Muni.i Fe freight ugeni. tit,
vaa found deed in- the Irntbroocn
at hl* hottie Friday with wounda in
his sttMiutcb and a ahotguu on the
floor. Hr had Imtm in bad health.
Be Ivhvwk Ma jftftfc-.'nftft^iBa wp Ro
Photo shows the remains of the St. Hu? tweak, hmseiug the death-dealing Lodo-s Iwive bv,-w located
Francis 'ihtiu ns it u>|H-ared ufter -uT; , uno rhe S:u-.!a iTarri lllver oE newuera.
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PAUL FREEMAN
j WRITES AGAIN
IRONS. AMER.
The Hrtljy Examiner la glad to uns
muince to.lt* ri«wiers that again wt
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tire able to give another »
iny experience Tn»r<mgM. b\ Paul Froe-
I .nail. About two montiav ago we had
•' ^i eonmiunlcwtfon from Mr.' Freeman,
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I w rlneii aisiuit New Year, in which
I he gave information about the Oan-
lal Zone Now lie has written trow
Cncuiu. Colombia. S, A., and inty-
OwCjC’dtotly telhs of custom* and cot
i tions i« South America where hj
now located, having charge of nfrf
Clamb* - tin- Highway Coin- i*M’w’ th® Klwtri. Bond und SI
(fompany, a New York eorporatiln.
In a letter ucvocnpaiiylDg the trfor
Freeman statea that be la
enjoyed reading several cL
whll
'(mg servlet*. We are praying for a
I he White Man s re»il‘ revlyal and Halt all who believe
' Unlou of Grimes Coiintf. held at I hi prayer to join us in such prayers.
the Court House in Amlersotu at i We invite all our people and
which tlu re war a large attendance,J friends -of irther churches and of no
f was invited to I ts.mie u Camlldute church afDhutlon to attend ult these
■for the la'gHwture from Grirnea ami | -ervits-s. We hope that this will
prove to be a revival, not only to
our own < church, hut to all God's
kuna G<mHidentiioh ami have decided people about Niavasota and else where
so far as He desires. <
W. N Purcell.
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Snushin*. was ^veleoine Saturday
morning follow iirg ^wo days of iu-
< lemviit wti’ii. i|qr Timl heavy winds
nlileh changt'd the t<4ii|a*ruture from
that ot regular spring wegHu-r the
middle «»f the week to a blastvy <*old
with (he mercury near the freezing
|M>inl < Friday n|ght.
i’hln section Ims witnesaAi a
iety of wea|her this wet-k.
gillie mild the first of the
so much mi that many folks working
indoors express! a i^-alre to lay
Work aside and spend a day ou the
creek bank fishing or plckniacking.
Gardening -was started a-nd some
<ott in planting was dour. Then on
Thursday the hetiviesa than in two
,vwi to fell, followeil by cold, damp,
Indy Weather. There was a high
wind all Friday all day Friday
irmj throughout the night and it was
quite eoltl,' 'file chtingr being such a
(L N. S.)
Wh -hlngtou. Mar. 17.__
tioiwil rhs'Hoii law to limit
trlhntluite to <)rt*esklcnthil campaigns
wita advocated today by Senator
RhlfiHU-tid. former laborite, of Min
\ nrsotn. He plans to tut^odoce auclf
a measure In fit? aeiMde.
W.-isldngton. March 17. l*n*si-;
denis would be ehs ttid by mail tin-
tier a bill bring fathered in the liQirne
by Reju Summer' of Texas.
‘ Under present law, he explained,
om- presidential v
stillr gets-g free trip to Washington ifo'S
I’very, four ,ywi;rs just to brhig
cortffication of the president- ;
vote, ;■(’*-
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ik-rt 1-0111, Dur net Count y, Texas.
Mur. 17 - Employer* of the Farm-
ers State lta<nk here this morning
foiiml the bunk floodi-il with holfW
Ion ned In Hie vaults and .safe and
SU..VN) mission -/
It frnd 1*01*11 loirglarizrd during the
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PK TI KE SHOWN HERE
AHEAD OF DAUAN
ways under proposals already pnb-
AL this meeting a date In |
will lie 'leaignntod for the
next. y sulMidssioH of ahi and designa-
tion argirments. tn addition, the
Oommiatdou ha* set A]>rll 2 for
lettings of rimtracts
onwdruci ion
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Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 32, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 17, 1928, newspaper, March 17, 1928; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1337223/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.