Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 81, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 16, 1929 Page: 2 of 6
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4AVA80TA DAIL7 EXAMUTEB THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1929
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1 qk jar Saur Pickles------------
2 lb. jar Pure Strawberry preserves
1—8 oz. jar Hot Relish-----------
1—7 oz. jar Chow Chow----------
1 pt. jar Hipolite ---------------
No. 2 1-2 Rose Dale Apricots —
No. 2 can Red Pitted Pie Cherries
,1—8 oz. can Shelled Walnuts
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SEX APPEAL IS IN
MENTAL ATTITUDE, NOT
CURVES .AND COSTUMES
Leonard & Sandell
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Fire, Tornado, Life
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First National Bank Bldg.
Navasota, Texas
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Navasota. Texas
Specials For
Thursday and Friday
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\ NEW MOTOR OIL
ENDORSED B\ AUTOMOTIVE
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COMPARE the delivered price aa
well as the Hat price in considering auto-
mobile value*. Chevrolet's delivered
pricee include only reasonable chargee
for delivery and financing.
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3 pound can Chase and Sanborns Coffee
3 pound can Sunset Coffee-------------
2 pkgs. Sunmaid Raisins---------------
, 4 lb. Fig Bar Cakes in bulk------------
3—No. 2 cans Corn-------------------
No. 1 can Del Monte Asparagus Tips
1 pkg. Aunl Jemima Pan Cake Flour—
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.Z 1 bottle Lea and Perrins Sauce 2--------
v' 2 pkgs. Saltine Crackers--------------
3 lb. pkg. Purina Whole Wheat Flour —
1 large pkg. Ralston Breakfast Food
jar Bread and Butter Pickles-----
either the New Oakland All-American
■ Six or the Pontiac Big Six chassis you can
obtain the Convertible Landaulet body type
... a Fisher body creation designed to com-
" bine the fair weather benefits of an open ear
with the protection of a smart, completely appointed
sedan. A special demonstration of Convertible Landau-
lets has been arranged which we will be glad to make
for you at anytime.
RuMIm. MMWhm. jAw aMhary efcarga*. C »w «ra4 M»tiara Tiaaa Fay —f FIm
CmMldar the dcHverud price m well
OTLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY
URITY OF SIMPLE &PHB5CH —
sr sot at all; neither by heaven;
It la God’a throne;
b; for it is hla footstool: neither • Mulhall I
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Bonded and Insu
Warehouse:
1508 Commerce Street
Preston 2975 Houston
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We handle Office Supplies
by thy head, because thou canst not
make one hair white or black. But
let your communication be Yea. yea;
Nay, nay; for whatsoever is more than
these cometh of evil—Matthew 5: 34,
35, 36, 37.
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ROADSTER ’525
PHAETON ...... •525
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If you are considering the purchase of an
automobile, you owe It to yourself to learn
the true extent of Chevrolet's value leadership.
And all you need to do is check the new Chev-
rolet Six against any other car—value for value '
and price for price!
Here, in the price range of the four, is offered
a smooth, powerful, six-cylinder valve-in-
head motor—which delivers better than 20
miles to the gallon of goroHne-and whose
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plete lack of drumming and vibration, is a
revelation—even to those who are ac
to driving high-priced automobiles.
beautiful bodies by Fisher. Here, in all closed
models, are fitments by Ternstedt . . . rich,
dey-tufted upholsteries . . . adjustable
driver’s seat ... and a completely-equipped
instrument padfel. And throughout the entire
chassis are found numerous examples of
* advanced engineering—such ’ as quiet, non-
locking 4- wheel brakes. . . ball bearing steering
mechanism. . . automatic acceleration pump
... and chromium plating on all bright metal, t
' But no mere recital of features can give you
any conception of Chevrolet*^ value leader-
ship. So we urge you to come in and see for
zyourself why over 508,000
the new Chevrolet Six tine
PITTSBIRGH. Poim..
Tho modern high-speed.
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Tomorrow’s Sale of “Happy Home’’
Wash Dresses will bring the people "to
this store—and other specials too will
Roy Truck Line
DAILY SERVICE
From Hraaten
8ex appeal isn’t so much natural Z
.curves and clever, revealing costumes
afc it is mental attitude and physical
expression of that attitude, according
to Dorothy MackallL
The littl£ blonde English beauty, so
popular In First National fihn offer-
ings, is co-featured with Jack Mulhall
in “Children of the Ritz,” which is
coming tomorrow the Queen Thea-
tre. , A
The picture offers plenty of chance >
for the demonstration of her theory,
for she appears well revealed by
charming negligee, and well concealed
by fashionable, fluffy gowns when she ‘
is doing .her best to attract the atte£ i
For the purchase of library books
to be circulated among rural schools,
60 of the 64 school districts in Boone
County, Ill., have agreed to contribute
annually $5 each. The plan is promot-
ed of schools, and the books will be
circulated from certain distributing
centers, according to a brief account of
the movement, in the April number of
School Life, a publication of the Inter-
ior Department. Bureau of Education.
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no lives
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tor it is his footstool: neither Mulhall! ' ’
Klem^fox tt is the eity of the
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NORTH ZI LCH STRUCK
BY HARD WIND
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MADISONVILLE. May 16 — A
windstorm of cyclonic proportions
struck North Zulch. in the west end
of Madison county
number of small buildings,
property damage was great,
were lost.
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vealing in scene
tease tic chauffeur-
•if that is woman’s
choicest possesion is emanating \\axe>
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revolutions per minute, it was not
necessary to give great attention to
The moderate heat gener-
i ated had no deteriorating effect on the
oil. and there was no excessive wear
either on pistons, cylinders or bear-
ings. Today it is all changed — high
speed has doubled the revolutions per
J minute, and terrific heat is generated
I throughout the motor. The old time
oils have been found wanting.
The Gulf Refining Company have
always endeavored to keep pace with interest them—R. A. Patout A Co.Adv.
Price for Price/
The time>. and their large c<>rp< of f
J < homist> have spent time and money
ENGINEERS \ND MANl E \( T. | in experiments looking towards im-i
provement in lubrication.
Taking the best quality of paraffine
base and the best napthene base crudes
they have perfected a blend two-base
oil which possesses the combined char-
acteristics of both. Greater resistance
to heat is one of the outstanding fea-
tures of this new Gulf Supreme Motor —
Oil. A tough viscous body insuring
well-sealed piston rings and a protec-
tive film over gearings. Motors are
kept in better condition if this new oil
is used and careful attention given
to oil level in the crankcase and period-
ical changes made when long trips are
given the motor.
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reflectloM upon the
if, standing or reputation st
•non, firm or corporation which
jut fc the columns of TH!
NKR will be gladly corrected
sing brougM the attention
sn jietter. p»t>.
. Texas, under
■ch 3, 1879.
ries and resolutions of re-
bllshed at one (1> cent per
rains of the past
unpanied by wind and hail
in many instances, have damaged crops
and soil.
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significance <>f the scene.
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d. in costumes much less re- i
in which 1 wish to
hero, t he famous j
best weapon and (
t prossion automobile motor ha
; into requirement an entirely different
• Children of the Ritz, which brings , lubricating oil. In the olden days
together the upiht and lower classes ; motors turned eighteen hundred
o: New York City society with only j revolutions per minute,
love between the crusts for filling, is a |
rollicking, highly entertaining and hu- | ]ubricants.
man picture. .James Eord,
McGuire. Doris Dawson,
Burns and Lee Moran head the sup-
porting cast. John f rancis Dillon di-
rected.
WHEN YOU WANT „ <3
PLUMBERS?
Call for
Navasota Plumbing
Company
AT CITY HOTEL
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Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 81, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 16, 1929, newspaper, May 16, 1929; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1372851/m1/2/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.