Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 185, Ed. 1 Friday, September 15, 1933 Page: 2 of 4
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BIBLE THOUGHT FOB TODAY
During July, the life insurance in-1 and especially the practical advice
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iinqiw.<ti'in''i fact that a steadily in
percentage
every
exception
work this morning, Tuesday 12th.
The general assembly period jphich
NEW !
good/year
A. W. Lewis
Chas. Rotello
f E. W. Cochran
1 ennirigton & Carson No. 1 also No. 2
This is genuine 100 Per Cent pure Santos coffee, mild and pleas-
ant and is some of the coffee that our government traded
wheat for to the Brazil government. We are glad to be in-
strumental in giving you an opportunity to buy high grade
Coffee at these astonishingly low prices.
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and reftiutlons of ra-
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ihiro School News
our age.
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G..-- and Oils
and Greasing
term.
Such a course is > three churches of the town were rep- j
in ••(inclusion.- extended an invitation :
to all school age? to join in the work i
VAVaSOTA DAAY XXAMXNU FRIDAY,
try person .firm
may occur I
EXAMINER will be gladly
coon 1
. c' the firm.
Otyrituaties
epeot published at oh<
word.
RECOVERY FINDS AND PRIVATE
\..A INDUSTRY
Monday, next Sunday. "
I n. e huihe rat i ng
the most benetigial
t our little town. Every
School some Wh'-'i ■
hh'l'.'t::. W
th. ;.f
v 'n, l nn.-for t •ine.-.j
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Blessed is the man that walketh I
not in the counsel of the ungodly, nor I
standeth in the way of sinners, nor |
sitteth in C
Psalms 1 1.
IHASOTA BAILY
EXAMINE!
rwbliaked EwJy Afterneen Rxcep*
Sunday, By
8PEAB8 « WHITTEN
Owners and Publishers
Navasota, Texas
A Real Bargain in Coffee
Special Thursday, Friday and Saturday,
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was of interest, not only to the schbol,
I but to the community at large. Quite
| a few patrons made manfiest their in-
terest by joining their children in the
panies are able>td furnish ' first exercise of the year, and the
Such a course 1s t’ • • * " •_____
undoubtedly in the greatest interest of ’ resented by the presence of their pas-
all and strictly toward permanent re-
covery.
Is not much of ah expression of grat.
itude fol what the Red Cross did here
a few years ago. and it looks as though
'we forget that had it not been for a
aieH-i.lui Providence w<- might be en.
YuIir EYtS
Night and Morning to keep
them Cleap, Clear and 1 lealthy
Write fnr'Free “E\e Con ”
- or “Eye Beauty” Book
Marine Co., be|>(. H. S,. I F. Oh,, A I . . ( i.i. ago
ITS
YOUR CHEAPEST
SERVANT
length, realized only about fifteen |
!_ ‘.7 , the other.
which consume time are ,
and in this connec-:
Was related that the youth of
our land must make a worthy use of
all tjiii)e if he Is to realize any worth-
■ehiOv -’I tents; in life. Af’-ntion
wi .also called io 'he fact 'hat tlv?
teacher of today must have substantia! ■
affle. forces, to help hint in eiiu
state,’ with the
I New Mexico.
the
reached 96 per cent in July.
Much of the improvement. of course \'nlop
can be laid >o uvui of geneitn usetul service.
dining what befell the 1 liown-villi, -vc. ,-tmi il.iti-ir ,n business. Men are go-
tibfi. jng I . i k ■
Ih.it ;,.><!! ■'-■.ed fo-
ing .am nd dividend checks
:i nc»
.•j y* : f'»* insurance
thVec hundred “in a . . ,______________________________
type of investment, is reversing the vealed the truth that can average life.'
proce-s now Ke has come to believe in ;
tha’ ; he trite-arbiter of investment is years of active life, after
no' .:>• | .fits, but safety, Security condition
■i I i1 m.i it- nee cohie fit st. They arc given allowance,
life • uiety • provides to the highest tlon it
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. : e'I,!" y -would
, i > ili.e ■ ’’■• .i 'op'-.i id ing > «■
, ii'-i .••i ni; ■•I'.' •• in art
hullul 'lb p-.u-tv>,- ill plepa
:>>i tin- line-' .'.h'.n tli-y wottlA
^Jinv. mote , ontp1 t'irinn to iit.ei t Tym"
ploy< ■' W'.’ild tie < ut of f. improvement ! '
v i> Ilina •—’W" ■' III
Young, who comes to us from Koaee, I you feel that your preeence is consid-I
Texas, and Mrs. Slaton, who lives in1 srsd as worthy association, and may
our community. 1 Wo welcome these > your life with us be such that will pep-
two last mentioned into our school, vide for you a period of happiness
and hope for them a pleasant year of Bnd ProWt*ble accomplishment.
... . 1 .. To the parents of this district I wish
' Brnnnl snn cnmmnnltv wnrk nw ws»11
I to state the value of attendance in
the beginning of school work. We tea- j
chers find that a child is forced to
Oil-.. • w Pk-ju-
• When it comes tc vires, buy a
good <,re even tho -.-h you pay
little iqr it. Buy Ge.: -., car’:; mod-
erate priced tire, the new Path-
finder. • There's not n m inute's
worry in Goodyears. Th ?ir sure-
footed conter traci. >es you
full money's worth oi safety,
Their extra flexible, heat-resisting
Goodyear Sunertwist *,:rd body
gives you full money's worth of
safetj AND milv.a .. EVERY piy,
is built with Supci tv ■»;. running
from bead to bead the surest
BLOWOUT PROTECTION you
can find. • And there’s real sav-
ing in Goodyear prices. They’re
still low. They may io higher.
See us NOW.
MORE PEOPLE F.ID” O.V GOODYEAR
TIRES THAN ON ANY OTHER KIND
Shito, Tex'i
morning. Sept, llfh,
,ed for the .1083-31 term
. fVship ot the pillowing teachers:
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| tean years, will be permitted to
the abow
The show, a Dwain Baper ecreen
hit, comas direct from Hollywood like
a thunderbolt and strikes into the av-
erage home where parents fall to warn
their children.
It is the story of a small town boy
who arrives in the city not knowing
its pitfalls and is trapped With no one
to guide him-
See wild youth on a rampage, tear,
ing down every commandment on its
downward path to destruction, at Mil-
ler's Theatre Saturday night at ll:S0.
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Bryan — The Commissioners' Court
of Brazos county has tentatively ap-
proved a petition for a bond election
for issuance of" $66,000 to repair the
certain other
"The Ovclify Tire W ’Mn Rcc :h|
of A!!,” with 8 1933 Improvements
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<>ur school ojien In. (-numerating those who were j
under the lead- present for school work, it wag found'}
C that ,-some families had moved from -
W. It; nmiin, superintendent; Mrs. T the community to be replaced by more.
Skifon. high school toapher; Miss families interested in sphotrt. Wc are.
some of
our cir-
new
L Sl-ifori. high school to.ipher; Miss families interested in school.
Elsie Young, high school teacher; Mrs of course, sorry to know that
Edd Foster, \I$'s. Walter L. Penber- bur friends will be absent in
thy, Miss - Graybill and Miss cles of interest, but extend to the
h? thi rine , teachers of the members a hardy welcome, to assuni'’
gl ide work The faculty is composed a place of action !n the commur. ty
of fiv ■ of the teachers ^ho worked in life. To those who are strangers in
the system last schjOpl ' term. Miss .the tchfiol and town we wish to have
■ J A Corking Scheme, but It Failed.
One Year ------------------ W-00
Six MontiMk^-^—it-—' '
Three Months ----------,'signed' to^be |is.ed fbr peeded public work did not begin on Monday, but I f|rat
ywteredai Secorxl-CMaaa matter Feb improvenfentsr which would benefit all the teachers assumed preparation' f
23, 1916. at Navaaota, 'texaJ', under the people —for-/ highways^ bridges, which provided for the beginning of
Act of Congress, March 3. 1879. buildings, and so. g>n. It was not a’p-
Ar1—---——7^------} preprinted to throttle taxpaying. An-|
chanacter\°standing ^“repuUUop ot IniltMtree was held on the morning of the 12th
or coffjoratlon whren As a matter of fact, those who ptlss
in the columns of THk; on applieaWons for funds have indi-
__ " ‘ " r corrected ’ cated^that they will nof loan money
being brought to The attention fm •fiiuniclpal utilities in cities where
private Ifomp
adequate service.
- - -; i <p(-i i<-nc.,- <rf thi. p<i
,i j J: be wurthwhtlc if we, while
- J h.'iv;’j^'b ut b<'d rtfrO' los-
y^vidcil ' -if we hrr^j' leat’n.
can't get . oniething fet ' and
■kinulil b.'ive t'.'in(ed a true eating our young people. Each Speaker J
, n.t . renl ItnbWledge
p. "p ti e, for the future and
industrial of 'he various Sunday School activi-I
ties each Sunday. This, we find, i,,
essential to the most beneficial nd
vanc-'m'-nt ot
body go to Sunday
would be halted.”
Well stated! It would be • rtnmge
sort of rovery movement Indeed that
1 used taxpayers' money to create tax-
free businesses to compete with and
! possib.y destroy^those which pay the
taxes! And th-xi Is what any commun- ’school and community work, as well }
ity -sc, |..ng public funds td invade the as the same for the other members
— field of private business ^ie. in effect, | who are Returning to resume leader. )
““ asking for. The money appropriated ship again In the capacities the* agalnst dlfficult conditions when
under the public works bill was de- worked during the 1932-33 term. School he u kept from tchool during the
1 six weeks’ period, for it is In this
period the student finds himself in
relation tp his work and associates.
The work of the school at large is
weakened by the entrance of several
late students, so allow me to especial-
ly urge all parents to provide for full
attendance of all school ages. Do not
deprive the child of what life should
bring to each boy and girl of school courthouse and make
improvements,
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There ought to be more response to j ment as djd
the Red Cross appeal for the Valley'ingle exception of
storm sufferers. Less than ten dollars*! where, during the first seven months
Lpus far turned jp ^rom al! Navasota, of 1933, the volume of life insurance stated that to day is a challenge to the
paid for was 81 per cent of that for } forces of life that they might estab-
the equivalent period last year, it ijsh a desirable environment in which
the youth of our community may de- I
into well rounded-out lived of
j -ne uvoi of KeneiS'i usetul service. Obedience in the home 1
m business. Men are go- was given mention as the factor which
work, factories that have unfolds itself in the school life jind
years are operat- community activities, and it was stat-
.iir nd dividend checks are ed that it Was impossible for a school'
finding th r \way to investors. But to take a poorly directed child out of I
It is an the home and educate him to fit inter
J ”' ”> the complicated channels of progrect-
"we.-ising percentage of the averag ■ that characterize our age. Though’
ini - budget is going to life insur- ’• should be connected with purpose.
The man who spent'a hundred ; thought and character are as one in j
in the' past, and l the making of a well constructed life
more speculative One vital statement was made that re. 1
- I tors, including Rev, Koonce of the ;
Baptist church, Rev. Atkinson of the [
| Methodist church, and Rev. Vandike |
| of the Presbyterian church. The [
school appreciated the interest and
I presence of these mentioned above, j
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the seat of the scornful-—| dustry had the best monthly experi. j words of encouragement extended by
I ence since January, 1932. Every sec-1 the heads of the churches. Stress was
tlon of the country showed improve- j placed on the fact that the home -Night, September 16th at 11:30 only?
church and school are engaged in the 1
shaping of character and citizenship
in the period in which we live. It was
Industral News Review.
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WILL WE PROFIT BY
EXPERIENCE
per
pound i
3 pounds for . . . 50c; 6| pounds for « . . $1
E. H. Terrell & Co.
L. G. Wood
f Tony Campise
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C. ,W. Denman, reporter.
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Bare Facts For
Broadminded Given In
Midnight Show
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The 7th Commandent, the educat-
ional smash sensation of the year, will!
be shown at Miller's Theatre, Saturday
The .Mii'kogec, Oklahoma. Daily
Phoenix in commeniing <>n a proposal
to the city council that money be bur-
towru liom*Th(- federal government to
build a niirjticipal light plant, recently,
said:
”Tb>‘ aim ,of“The recovery bill is
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Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 185, Ed. 1 Friday, September 15, 1933, newspaper, September 15, 1933; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1373416/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.