Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 245, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 22, 1928 Page: 2 of 4
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4AVAB0TA DAILY EXAMINED THURSDAY, NOV. 22, 1928
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But only occasionally are all its years
and all its mileage used up by one owner.
Many owners turn their cars in after an aver-
age use of only two to three years—long be-
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just what you want Fruit Cake ingredients 1
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of its products. Send in the coupon. There will be no obligation attached.
GKNKRAL MOTORS (Dept. A.), Detroit. Mich.
Please rend, without obligation to me, illustrated lit-
erature describing the General Motors product I have
checked—together with the booklets
Ground" and "Principles and Policies.”
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To the family wanting transportation at
lowest possible cost.
' To the family wishing to own a car of a
higher price class.
To the family needing a second or third
car to meet the requirements of all its
members.
We invite you to examine the unused frans-
portation in the stores of General Motors
dealers. For your convenience General Motors
extends the GMAC Purchase Plan.
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These under the capable leadership of Mrs.
ordered elective and bonded officers are re-'55. p. Blackshear:
Composers — Scarlatti,
And such inquiries can-, ment in placing a Value ,oh taxable Joseph and Joseph Haydn,
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SBUB THOUGHT FOB TODAY
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MUSIC STUDY CLUB
HAS MEETING WEDNESDAY
Wednesday afternoon at 3 o’clock,
Mesdames R. E. Powell and Sam Steele
assisted by Mrs. George Wood, were
hostesses to the Music Study Club at
the home of Mrs. Powell.
Open fires and beautiful chrysanthe-
mums made the home comfortable and
attractive. Mesdames Watkins, Tem-
pleman, Swanson and Miss Bernar-
dino Brooks were {guests of the after-
Just Received
roasota Daily Examiner
Mtohed Every Afternoon Ex-
cept Sunday, by
T, Spears
Spears A Whitten
Owners and’Publishers
Navasota. Texas
t neglect of ordinary in the case of Huntsville, where local
; circulation of money is more or leas
stimulated and enlarged by pickup
'▼late panics by delay- business from the penitentiary.
works untfl a period' —a—
any. Moreover it con- One of the Mg. matters of proposed
nment that a protee- legislation to come before the coining
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CHEVROLET PONTIAC □OLDSMOBILE OAKLAND □«
LASALLE CADILLAC , FRIGID AIRB AotoMtW
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Special Pi
t he that itaketh haste to be
11 not be innooeut ~ Prov.
flrhr-fr;
noon.
Miss Ira Blackshear, who has re-
newed her membership and Miss Ste-
vens were welcomed by the president,
Miss Nettie Brosig.
I'he club is distressed over the non-
attendance of members, only fourteen
from a meml»ership of thirty-five be-
ing present. Illness and absence from
town accounted for a few members. A
larger attendance is expected at the
next meeting, Dee. 5th*at the home of
Mrs, Tom Mackie.
The treasurer reported sending Tex-
as Federation dues. The club voted
to subscribe to “Texas Music News”
edited by Mrs. Lillie Morris at Waco,
and also to answer roll call with cur-
when entrusted to places of public Her- property, but in most instances this is T<int events,
vice.
EDITORIAL_________________
There are or seem to be two ideas
of economic progress in this country.
The natural and reasonable one is to
encourage individual effort and stimu-
late personal initiative, the other is
to syndicate and organise into mono-
polistic bodies and cut off in indivi-
dual from productive and profitable
enterprises in his own name. If some-
• is as succossful thing of great value to mankind, is
RJ ^U °° itO ** nwl,lrfactare’i or utility Is
I ^0 (mght to cap- to be provided for the comfort of the
human family, the individual must per
“ ' ~"f<l llifll r'^}’ l,oroe deny himself any part in the un-
i Mr. -w * dertaking, unless he surrenders to
recent campaign, he powerful organisations and gets a
Hmiajrat all RStgra! ’ small handout from the higher-ups un-
it tto'pddrdV'eom- til the latter force him out of the game
^organisations, (entirely, probably thp greater portion
. iof his investment has been consumed
( will “call books” in about by waste and expenses.
then the firework* will! . „
shington. Old members! Some weighty and important ques-
1 will be in their accus- dons will come before the coming ses-
mtil March 4th. after slon of tbe legislature, the most vex-
Democratic pictures will ing of which w-ill be the relocation and
vp from the setting. t centralisation of the penitentiary sys-
.■>' (iem of the state. It might prove an
Ionian doctrine of rotation easy matter to move the pen, but dl»-
I for the country as position of the property already own-
There at least is no ed by the state would prove a stumb-
of changing the of Ung block that will be hard to get out
tally, though oaf of the way. Then, is the matter of
■e afraid to trust finding a location where dtisens with
> places. vested rights will agree to a penal in-
stitution being located near their hpmas
.«Aer invettigatitme and holdings. There is another dia-
et ns wm turblng factor and that is the change
fate*, —Io that such removal will have on the
> with the proper au- buMneas interests of Huntsville and
* will and the mat- the communities where the several
fellow such inquiries state farms are located. Leas damage
drastic action; when will probably result to the latter than
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town?
Sketch of Scarlatti — Miss Nettie
Brosig.
Piano — Pastorate in E Minor —
Scarlatti — Mrs. Rufus Powell.
Life of Haydn — Mrs. Milton
Pickett
Solo — “M<y Mother Bids Me Bind
,My Hair” — Haydn — Mrs. J. T.,
Swanson.
Piano Duet — “Minueto” — Hadyn
Mrs. E. D. Blackshear and Miss
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“Hungarian” — MdDo
__ . members of both parties join in the re-U-ept the estimated placed
quests for investigations. tbe owner.
^31 j While arguing that the tariff tax ‘is
|R ’enables manufacturers of this country ’ but a fair enforcement of laws already
to pay higher wages than they could1 °n the Statute books.
otherwise, some economists admit that ■' --------o--------
R J5BM manv wage earners thus protected live Fairfield - New location of Feder-'
IER 1928 beyond their income, and thus nega-j"1 Highway No. Jo will pass through
Mr 'five the argument that higher wages this Place-
are to their benefit. Perhaps if they
j did not earn such wages that part of
bit is paid by the consumer, they would
•not spend so lavishly and foolishly.
‘ What an unjust policy it is to exact
such tariff from farmers of the coun-
try-and then throw’ it away to labor-
ers who get no benefit from it?
team you Mt >
id as “used”
car is its first owner, or its second or its third,
providing the car looks well and it running
satisfactorily.
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The cars which General Motors dealers
have accepted in trade vary in name, body
style and price. Some have seen sturdy ser-
vice; in others the potential mileage has
scarcely been touched. And all offer a wide
field of opportunities—
This custom brings into the market
every year so-called “used” cars which rep-
resent outstanding opportunities to buy un-
used transportation at low cost.
Every year more and more people ap-
preciate this fact. Today millions of families
are driving cars of which they are the second
or third or even fourth owners; and this
year the volume of new car sales and trade-
in transactions has created wider choices and
greater values in unused transportation
than ever before.
GENERAL MOTORS
F—"CLIP THE COUPON
General Motors wants you to know what it is doing to give value to the pur ch user
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Ijeake.
j Piano
‘well — Miss Bernadine Brooks.
Reeding — “Thanksgiving^’ — Ed-
gar Guest — Mrs. H. Yarborough.
. During tbe social hour a plate of
® delicious pressed chicken, wafers,
chipped potatoes, midget pickle, sand-
wich, tea and stuffed dates was thor-
oughly enjoyed.
fresh chocolate candy
in pound boxes for
THANKSGIVING
Oae Year —
Ste Months ..
Three Months
Any erroneous reflections upon the
Baracter, standing or reputation of
lay person, firm or corporation which
any occur 1h the columns of THE i
EXAMINER will be gladly corrected I
gpon being brought to tbe attention !
i firm.
■ntered as Second-Class Matter, Feb.!
at, 1916, at Navasota, Texas, under I
Act of Congress, March 3. 18TO.
Obituaries and resolutions of re-
spect published at one (1) cent per
Ifc ' .word.
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tive -tariff will afford employment for sessions of the legislature is that of
; labor in this great country. Over- the regulation and taxing of motor
production on the part of the factories busses and trucks.
■ of thft country under stimulous of the hnd com'panies who enjoy the aid of
3 G ' Whittm; w 18 holding prices sky-' highway* and other roads in the earn-
_____ ' high and is one of the causes of unem- ing of money in passengei and freight
i ploymeut in the country. There is no 1 service are justly due to tax obliga-
| (“ompetition from the outside and home,tion to the state and counties for such
'manufacturers prefer their places to jvaluable privileges. there is a loop
'stand idle rather than decrease prices J hole in the present method of taxing
to the consumer. ; trucks that should be remedied. In
£qq l ’ securing license plates most owners
I PO | There are two standards of honesty pay only on the minimum tonnage and
■*-- j in vogue in this country. Many men not one of them limits his load to the
| who are to all intends and purposes 'capacity he named in securing his per-
' correct in their personal dealings and niit to do hauling for hire. To be
I affairs, prove to be grafters and sWind- sure, it is the general habit of citizens
lers in handling big business matters,to place the lowest value on taxable
At least, this is the reasonable due to the leniency of the assessor or
conclusion from all the govefhment.collector, as the case may be.
Inquiries and investigations ------- _ .
from time to time by the United Stat- Quired to act with discretion and judg-!
es Senate. / ' ' . * " ,
not be charged to partisan politics, as property and are not compelled to-at5- _ clippings from p-aix-r — Schubert
1 on same by Honored by Citizens and His Vienna
It can be stated in this Birthplace — Mrs. Tom Mackie.
[connections that as a general thing it
not new tax laws that are needed, posers named.
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Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 245, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 22, 1928, newspaper, November 22, 1928; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1337330/m1/2/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.