Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 95, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 1, 1929 Page: 4 of 4
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NAVASOTA DAILY EXAMINES SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1929
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For those who find that a complete
change of cookery is part, and a pleas-
ing part, of the adventure of travel
France offers a double attraction. In
each section of the country its dishes
are varied and characteristic, but not
more so than its wines.
BAKER TRUCK
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Bonded and Insured
Two Trucks Daily Between
Houston and Navasota
Houston Depot: I. P C. Storage
ft Transfer Co., tWl Commerce St,
Phone Preston 4M$.
Mrs. Pearl McCoy who is en route
from Corsicana to Somerville is spend-
ing a few days witli her brother, C. S.
Cone as she is not able to eet to her
home on account of the water.
Myer Levy is at home for rhe holi- '
days from State University.
E. Fuqua of Anderson spent the day
in the city.
Miss Kate Daffan
In Governor Race
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Phone 181.
. Father's Day cards for Dad at What-
Not-Shop. 92-4t.
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Bee A. E. Nation for the nice plums,
50c per bucket 94-6t,x
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had gone over a steep embankment of
the Wichita Blv«r here recently, found
- that a man, who was at the wheel of
the car when they 'arrived, was
Ing soundly. He apparently was .un-
injured, they Mid, and was aroused
with difficulty. Indications were his
car had turned over twice in the fall
down the embankment.
He was taken to police headquarters
and charged with drunkeness. - .
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13-19x2% can be laid direct I
on the joists or over a anb-
floor. It costs only a
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will hold its regular business session
Monday afternoon at 4 o’clock in the
Methodist Church parlors.
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FOB Plain and rancy, sewing and re-
modeling, see Mrs. J. A. Elkins.
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$3.85 and up to $6.50.
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CUT FLOWERS — Tor funerals, par-
ties and all occasions. We deliver.
Call Mrs. L H. Bowland, phone 142
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We are breaking all records in sale
on our E. & W.; Flat Crepe that we are
selling at the low price of
$1.49
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We have, this in all the* popular
shades Pink, Flesh, Yellow, Green, Rose,
Apricqk White, Blue, Red, Tan, Orchid.
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Fruit Cocktail Waldorf Salad
Cream of Tomato Soup Crouton Suffl*
Fried Chicken a la Maryland
June Peas Candied Yams
Ice Cream and Cake Coffee, Milk or W
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Madeley of
Dallas are visiting the former's par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bam Madeley. Mr.
Madeley received his diploma from
Baylor Medical College in dentistry
this year.
I Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Burrows of Gal-
. veston are stopping at the Camp Hotel
' while marooned in Navasota Mr. Bur-
I rows is a prominent cotton man of
l Galveston and was en route to North
' Texas by automobile. They are enjoy-
| Ing their enforced stay in Navasota.
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‘ Mi^ Mary Somerford who has been
| attending C. I. A. at Denton joined her
I sister, Nella Bomerford who attended
I the Navasota schools, oh the return to
| their home in Havana, Cuba,' yestet-
| day. The young ladles do* not plan to
. I return to Texas but will attend a girls
college at Washington, D. C., next
| fall.
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FOB BENT — To couple. 2 light house-
| Growth of the “bull circle” move-
ment in Texas is indicative of the
growth in the dairy Industry. There
are now'218 of the “circles” with MS
[registered males, according to a sur-
vey completed by A ft M college and '
th*. Dalia* News. In the last six
years 5X>M registered "bulls have been
on Texas farms, 2,000 of them
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These Frocks by Elvira
They have a smartness, a flair, an _
undescribable something"; which gives
them a value far above that which the-
price indicates. As.
AUSTIN, June 1 (INS) —The re-
cent announcement of her candidacy
for governor by Miss Katie Daffan, of
•Ennis, president of the Texas division
of the United Daughters of the Con-
federacy for the past four years, indi-
cates that the State political pot will
not be without a woman to stir it this
coming election.
Miss Daffan’s candidacy was an-
nounced after the executive board of
the U. D. C., meeting here, had adopt-
ed resolutions commending her for the
governorship and asking that she
make the race. 1
NAL" BE PAID TO
NOTED AIRMEN
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They are created by master stylists
1 for the girl who takes her sport serious-
ly enough to dress correct!^ for it. They
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are ideal addition to her summer outfit.
. Block prinS* ^n’ ‘Georgettes and
Crepes—and a large percentage of them
sleeveles*—Pretty Pastel shades. They’re
eretainly worth your Ynost serious cop-
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| our show window—*i*eg 13 tq lff and
priced choice j.
I FORT WORTH, June 1 (INS) —
Mrs. J. W. Horlock of Hearne re-’The city will pay formal tribute to
turned to her home this morning after its distinguished airmen Reg Robbins
visiting Mrs. E. S. Ewing for the week. ,and Jim Kelly, world record endurance!
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Miss Darden Schumacher of Halves- K an(l H. S. Jones, pilots of j
ton Medical College is at home for the tjle refncnng si)jp will also be honored. !
holidays. ’Jones is in the hospital with a broken !
leg.
Many out of town persons prominent i
in mviation are expected to attend.
I NTHOl GHTED SPECTATORS
C AUSE DEATH SEA LION
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All chiMttted aavwrtlMmesita az*
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FOR SALE
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servance of Jefferson Daria*. ■
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thed apartment. Phone 145.
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MB BENT — Nice Booth bed-room
tor two gentlemen. Phone 125. 91-5t.
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JIT — To couple, neatly fur-
nished eoutb apartment with sink Officere investigating a call that a ear
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AUSTIN, June 1 (8N8) — Because
he was the only eye-witness to a fel-
ony case, Looney Green Greer, who
served a one-year term in the State
penitentiary for alleged violation of the
[prohibition law, ha* been restored his
foil rights of citizenship by Governor
Den Moody In order that he may testi-
fy in the case.
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beautiful assort-
□n Dresses at bar-
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NEWPORT, June 1 (INS) — “Old
HBckey”, a large grey timber wolf that
has depredated poultry and sheep
flocks In this gectlon for the past four
years, was recently run down and kill-
ed by hunters of the Prairie Branch
2.2,. creek community. In the pack that
ran •‘Old Hickey’’ down were 80 dogs.
The chase lasted more than eight
hours.
Two hunters who witnessed the
fight between the dogs and the wolf
said that the old raider pht up a great
fight, sinking his tusks so far into
one of the hound’s jaw that they were
unable to release him until after the
wolf was killed. Some of the hounds
keeping rooms. Mrs. F. IL Vincent, were so exhausted after the fight that
they had to be carried in the arms of
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Miss Dorothy Lee Challiss of San
Antonio who has been attending John
Tarleton College is visiting her aunt,
Mrs. Ernest Lord and grandmother
Mrs. Lee.
We carry two kinds of oak
flooring in stock. 3-8x1 H
Plain White Oak is laid only
over old floors.
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Let us t*U you whgt y*ur floor* will cost.
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HOUSTON, Texas, May 31 (INSI —
Houston has lost one of its sea lions
at the city zoo because an unthought-
ful public threw articles into its pool.
An examination of the lion’s stomach
revealed matches, chewing gum, small
sticks, and other articles. The lion
was one of a pair given the city by
Adams and Odiva, vaudeville artists.
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W. M. S. MEETS MONDAY
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Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 95, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 1, 1929, newspaper, June 1, 1929; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1372865/m1/4/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.