Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. [35], No. 197, Ed. 1 Friday, September 29, 1933 Page: 2 of 4
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M;,swell House
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Texas Service Station
TEXACO GAS AND OILS
Navaaota, Texax
1 Large Jar Beech Nut
Peanut
Butter
and one can Beech Nut
Tomato Juice .
25c
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Dresses
Beautiful Styles and
Materials
Very Special____ $9.95
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tima It to la rammer—-
have good ttree for mb
summer to withstand
of hot summer roada. 1
complete 11m of Good
Speedway, Pathlndet
Weather. At the price
pa y we have • Goody**
not come in today and
Dollar A Barrel
Reality In East
Texas Field Today
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bad Beery Afternoon Kaaipf I
SPEAKS A WHITTEX
Owner* and Pubitobera
Navasota. Taxa*
spirited campaign for equal suffrage1
. his year.
Best
Sugar
36 Inch Heavy
Outings
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or disturb digsrtioo. Not habit form*
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per yard QQ
Flat Crepe «KJC
Throop. Mr.
Ike Roan.
menu 1. just on. of th* rpneono why j
they should be eliminated. That alone ‘
la sufficient to condemn the practice j
] In the average city a fire alarm will j
| summon 175,000 worth of firefighting 1
' machinery. If the rtin is a long one,
I the nie! bill for the automotive equip.
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One Tear ----———— W-°0 tear on the vehicles must he figured
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Entered as Second-Class matter Feb. through Q
*g IMO, at Navasota. Texas, under traffic hazard.-Collisions between firi
Ant, of Congress. March >. 1879. f
Any erroneous reflections upon tne
character, standing or i ,
c-y person firm or corporation which
may <----_ —_
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White Hall News
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White Hall, Texas, Sept. 28 —- Mrs.
Clifton Goodwin* has returned from a
to her tmotjier in Fayetteville,
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Wesson Oil
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For Constipation
>t Hc.ust<>n last
Sai in day She was accompanied by .
h'er^aunt, Mrs. W. T. Neeley of Ros- ,
well, New Mexico.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Fulgham motor- ,
ed to Ferguson Crossing:, Sunday at-1?
• ternoon. I
Mrs I P. Ptrad!ey motored to Nav-
| asota Monday.
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j 1 Mis.. Elizatefh' Siddall. ,
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i| rhe spring call of the hylas. very
? tiny tree frogs in Maine, can be heard
a quarter of a mile away.
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DOROTHY DARMT
The hole in the ground where $73,250.00 of Urschel ransom
money was found near Coleman, Texas, after Cass Coleman disclosed
the hiding plaee to officers.
the observance will take a different j
turn by featuring a crusade to stop ;
false alarms. For some retteon. not
exactly clear, the false alarm mania
has spread greatly in American cities,
and it has become serious enough to
induce official agencies throughout
the country to organize a campaign
to put an end to the needless calling
of fire fighting equipment
Mr. and Mrs; Julius Gerke and Mrs.
Ernest Smark of Anderson were; guests i
at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Louis
Feldman Jr. on Sundajb
Ernest Gerke spent the day Satur-
day at Hempstead. \ v
Mr. and Mrs?'Robert, Goodwin
1 false alarm — an alarm which more
Often than otherwise is the prank
a boy—Houston Post. »
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Anderson News
I.WELU THEM *—t
/Rapa waSWt)
ASLEEP f
1,1b can 1 O
5 tow Drift H>C
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ran and Pat
Humble.
Mrs. D P
McCall. Mrs.
Jr. and little Miss
Recently. New York City has been i
averaging 40 false alarms a day. Re-
ports from other cities show that
from 15 to 35 per cent of the fire de.
partments runs are in response to
calls put in by people moved either by
by malice or a perverted sense of hu-
mor.
The fact that false alarms
. '_'_.T_..I-----m--T- ■■iw'S several weeks
W. T. Neblett Jr. of Mercedes spent
several days last week with his par-
ents: Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Neblett.
C H Bridges of Robert, Lee is here/., statement praising Secretary
on business this week. Mr. Bridges is >Brjo,
Wkat They Ar«i .
A mild reliable vegetable
whir-b Moee nor gripe,
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ing. Contain no harmful drugs.
4yhat They Itot
MiUiona of men and eroenan, aaiKe
1847, have uaad them to relieve aid,
headache., narvotiw, fatigue, laaa
•f appetite, poor Complexion and bad
bream whan thaee ,-.wwt.rwww are
cauaad by conadpation.
At All Drugguti
Redway « Co., Inc., New York, N.Y.
Austin, Sept. 29 -^- Many points con.
: Allan Poe which have long been I
the subject of controveries between
research men in the field of Ameri-
can literature dealt with in "The Mind
of Poe and Other Studies", the latest i
I book dealing with the poet by Dr. Kil- |
i lis Campbell, professor of English in i
other major !,he University of Texas.
Dr. Campbell, who has attained in-
ternational recognition as a Poe scho.
lar, throws fresh light on numerous
facts of Poe’s life and work. He takes
up the matter of the writer’s mind, hid
general knowledge and' his place in
culture. Poe has generally be^n des-
Scribed as limited in culture. In his
study, Dr. Campbell sets out to find
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Fire prevention week, observed each 1
year in early October, is a period de- I
voted to education of the public in;
minimizing hazards of fire. This year |
’ turned from a ten days stay at ChL
I cago.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Murray of Mesa.
were here a short while Saturday. . >
Mrs. Joe Benardin >, Mrs. Felix Mo- •
Moran spent
iy
The book is of interest to the intellt-|
gent general readers as well as to the
' i this
field. Some of Dr. Campbell’s-other
words include: "Bibliographical Notes
on Lowell", “A Bit,of Chiv^rsian Mys-
tification". "Contemporary Opinions
of Poe", and "Lowell's Lzhcollected
Poems."
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Tomoti Cocktail
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Libby > ,3 cans
Tomato Juicfe
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( aMipb<'H> 4 cans
Tomato Juice
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, of i
Houston spent the week end with rela. I
fives-here. x (
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fe^dirtan Jr.
Auiove to Ander/ron Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fink?, Sr. and
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Birthplace of Christ
"Boasts Deep Sea Port '
Haifa, Paleatln<—Tba Holy Land,
birthplace of Jeaua Chriat, haabeon
increaaed Ln also by M acres.
flila la dna to reclamation in con-
nection with the building of Halfa'a
new harbor, now nearly complete.
Some of the reclaimed land will be
used for harbor and customs pur-
poses. The remainder la Intended
for a modern townplanning scheme.
The new harbor, which Is expect-
ed to be opened In October, has cost
$8,250,000. The construction was I
begun in October, 192». The main '
breakwater Is- approximately one
and a half miles long and consists
of 76,000 square meters of stone.
The lee breakwater is, roughly, half ]
a mile long. The entrance to the ■
harbor Is 600 feet wide.
48 lb sack I . |*<h I
Flour
on business this week. Mr. Bridges is
i former resident of this place having
resided here several yearsykgo.
Mr and Mrs.-T, Ws, Jennings gnd
family spent Sunday gt Humble.
Miss Mary Neeley sp"ent several d’ays , cent COop(.ratron from‘the producers ',
Houston last week returning home'.;ljd statement. 'if they feel that
an increased price will accompany a
reduced output." j
*The top prieg under the new sohed-
. ule Is 1.12 a barrel’ for Conroe crude.
This was an advance of three cents
; for the largest grade.
j East Texas crude was boosted ten
cent: for the highest grade.
Ea^t Texas crude was boosted
| cents to a flat $1 price.
From the time of th£ murder of ■
Abel to tfie time of Noah (Noe), the
Bible devotes <oiisiderabje space ty
the genealogical records of the de-
scendants of Admti one of these de-
scendants. Jiittal was the first mu-
sician; and another. I ubali ain. wits
the first workef In hrass and irrfri.
Adarn lived l>."0 years and Metluise- .
lull reai bed the re< ord age of tali)
years. But old as these p.ifrian lis
V. ore. they failed "to learn wisdom
wkii their years, and "the wicked
ness of man was great
earth.” God determined to wipe
out the entire race with a deluge of
rnin —PvohnnoA
I SAW >t)UR PAPA lN\ ”
THE CAR TOOAY&jT
■--~2H~V HE wa S L
ASU Ef>. .
S© I t>O*3T L
talk t© (J^,
■ HIM
5 pounds
Pinto Beans
12 Guage O boxes
One Group of New Fall
Silk Dresses
Vqr.v Special $6.95
VERY SPECIAL
No. 1 English Peas
No. 1 Corn
4 Cans for _________ 28c
Mi and,'Jit-. J. H. Alien and son, ,
T. motored to Navasota Monday
I afternoon.
John Moody of Piedmont
business visitor Monday.
yan Wright of Piedmont who has
been ill at the home of his sister, Mrs,
F A. Dicker if .mprov'ng.
Miss Estelle Webb spent the week
fend at Nladfisonv(He.
Misses Grace Bradley and Zola Ma?
Arrington of Huntsville spent the
week end here With their parents.
Miss Della Barrett spent the week
end at Madisonville.
Frankljn Parker and Miss Mary
ParkeiFlrpv,-;-, of-Houston spent Sun-'
day afternoomhere.
Mr and Mrs, H. C. Arrington and
d iiigdte: Lillian, motored ■ Hunt's-*!'
vilie Sundry aft -moon. ' ' -
.j'ehnr. - Miller . Sr., of Navasota
pent Saturday morning h?re.
I Miss Maggie Carl Bargainer qf Nav.
* a sot a spent Monday rfight here with
and Mrs.
Ike Roan
and little Miss Lillian Adellr :
Roan of Houston spent Sunday here
with M: and Mrs. I. P. Bradley and
family. They were accompanied by
Mrs J. . Bradley of Houston who re-
l mained here for several weeks stay.
Mrs. W. T. Neeley of Roswell, New",
Mexico, spent the week end here with
J. A Neley and family. Mrs. Neley has
teen visiting relatives at Plantersville
<-ii (he
I1 In Oklahoma, t^ie| company offered
| a top of $1.08 a barte4:. 1
The Teias Company's action came
as a complete surprise to other major
i purchasers having offices here. No ad-
vances in crude oil prices had been
-1 expected befor? Get. 1.
Mr.
baby visited relative m Aaderaon Sat- 1
urday
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Braunig of Bmu- - j
moot were gueata of Dr. and Mr*. A.
D. McAlpin laM week. They wwa ac-
companied hom* by Mr*. W. C. McAl-
pine who will spent the winter in Beau,
mont. .. v ■ ■
Roy Elliott Goodwin waa stricken
suddenly with appendicitis Thursday.
morning and was rushed to the hospl- [
tai la Navasota After arival there i
he improved to such an extent that j
he was allowed to go home. But on ,
Monday he had a telapse and an ope- I
i ration waa performed. It Is the wish '
of the community that he will soon be
well again.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Cook and fam-
ily spent several days in Keith visit-
ing relatives.
(1) .cent per
A BIBLE THOtfdHT FOR TODAY
Houston. Sept. 29 »UP> — Dollar a | cerning the career a-xd writings of Ed.
r:. -,.I g reality In East Texas,'
today, v.mile crude from other fields
.commanded correspondingly higher
; prices, as a result of the surprising
and sudden action of the Texas Com-
j pany. one of the largest buyers.
The United Press learned* from auth-
critative sources that
companies would be quick in meeting
ithe Texas Company postings, which]
were announced late yesterday and
which became effective today.
The Texas Company's new schedule
carried advances ranging from three
to 11 cents a barrel for crudes from all
field in which the company purchases
in Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana and
Arkansas what Poe did know, and the results of
AcoZr-mving the new schedule was his research compose the first essay in
_■ of In. his v?lur»e' v
Ickes for "effecting a substan-
tia' eduction in the output of crude
l-. n r •>. , x. u scholar who is specializing in
vil sup. further reductions were held ..... _ . _ _ . ...
nec sary. ,
It vvil be easier to procure 100 per
Spuds
Nice1 Yellow
10lbs20c
Democrat points to the hole.
■ Oral Key of Madisonville is visiting
Mrs A. P. Wickey Sr.
Rev and Mrs. J. E. rloulet have re-
Fast ntoving fire apparatus passing
the streets creates a serious
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depaitmept vehicle* and other vehicles
in the btreefk ate frequent. Ih recent
reputation o: Umex Houston several deaths have
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fy persuu inui ««s*wm *«>«**^j
may occut in the columns of THE «'»*« trucks and hose "wagons
EXAMINER will b« gladly corrected Should nbver ^be rushed through the
upon being brought to the attention ’streets .unless absolutely necessary.
t>e the firm. ~ ( '• , ‘ ' Another thing to be considered Is
■ Obrituaries and resolutions of x*-; that while the firemen are on a fake'
speet published at on< (1) cent per run wdh their apparatus, a serious
word. . | yjr# may break out, and delay occurs
! in reaching it. Heavy loss in property,
and maybe in life, may result of a
A wise man's heart is at his right
hand, but a fool's heart at his left.
—Ecclesiastes 10:2. ...
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Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. [35], No. 197, Ed. 1 Friday, September 29, 1933, newspaper, September 29, 1933; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1373428/m1/2/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.