Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 243, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 22, 1933 Page: 2 of 4
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see Venus with a field glaaa A M*»
days after December 31, Venns will
be visible to the naked eye in mid> '
day.
The above article appeared in ths
San Antonio Light last Sunday, and
the phenomena described was witness-
ed by a number of Navasota people
Monday evening, those viewing it say-
ing that it was1 one of the loveliest
Sights that they had ever seen.
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EXAMIHEI
yuMlshsd Every AHenMon Except
Suedny, By
SI'EARS A WHITTEN
Owners and Publishers
Navasota, Texas
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Entered as Second-Class matter Feb. < h et for that
1916, at Navasota, Texas, ^unWi swotnji duty/“If ytou^ county actually <
had $500,090 delinquent”, says Mr. Jay.
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friends tq mourn her going. She was
the mother of 14 children. f
She united with the Missionary
Baptist church when she was 15 year?
of age, and has lived a devoted Chris,
tlon life.
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bearers.
Her children are: Mrs. J. T. Chap-
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moan that ha must «xa*gerate. It doa< M
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I sation ' every time ba goes into print
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' truth of the old saying that “Where
everything is too striking nothing
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tising of which I venture to say Prof.
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pldyed by Fort Worth in repainting 3
trolley cars white and placing the ad-
vertising in permanent large letter*
across the sides of the street cars.
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YourEYES
Night and Morning to keep
them Clean, Clear and Healthy
Write for Free “Eve Care”
or “Eye Beauty' B >uk
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accurate as
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L. Stevens, editor of the
'Mas; > Patriot-Ledger, «ays:
news Valuq. is just as
ANO THE LIMITED MAIL [_
Came RoShiMG on w/«th
GREAT VELOCITY'
no you know what
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these words Gus A. Duerter,
who knows more than Waited V
' hings flHit". Give the really import, chell about'-real-stars, reports a »
ant items of ypur advertising news ■ worthy conjunction of Venus and
the greater emphasis. And remember moon Monday evening, November
that while Americans are a nation of
' headline readers, they will look for a
' few details under the headlines that
1 win their attention. s X
' Good advertising Is not a method of
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| don't want; it is a process of telling
them something that they really want
to know They are interested In the
daily news of your business. Bee that
your advertisements give them news!
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' it simply..Vneans that you paid twice
as much as it would have been neces-
sary to pay Jf the other Yellow had
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“easy going” tax collectors will
Jess popular.-^. Star Telegram.
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•NIGHT FLIGHT”, FIRST
Al Y <v?iTI<;’ DRAMA QF AIR
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id* sons present were pall-
He idea of the thrills of air mail ers something that will appeal to them i
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Mr C. A Jay. executive vice presi-
dent f th, Texas Indud^al Cummer
,<!• Agricultural Conference, is
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Will open at Miller’s Theatre Thurs-
day.
It is .-raid that to see “Night Flight” I
the M G M multi-star picture, is equi '
v ib nt to climbing into the cockpit of
any one of the air mail planes which
will tohigHt converge towards this city
with their cargo.
The announced purpose of Director
I Clarence Brown, and his cast. John
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: Lionel Barrymore, Robert Montgomery read what appeals
Strategy.
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: Lionel Barrymore. Robert Montgomery read what appeals to their interest,
land Mjfina L6y/in making this film! So thq fellow who tuys advertising
i s to gi*?e the public a clear and dra^j^pgge ^md- then^neglects to tell read/ )t-Ier
| .''/"lie idea of the thrills of air mail 'ers something that will appeal to them , I,
plots, and the very human fears of as news is wasting hi»- money.. He,
th<i,r wives and sweethearts. should havq a new story to tell every pell. Rosebud; Mrs. Alice Littleton and
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a stateni'tit ■ a
it in plain. When w.
of property ownei going along year
Obituaries and resolutions of re after yesr anti paym-j no taxes, in
•pect published At gne '!> cent per evitatly the share of the cost </f gov-|
word. einmei^t which this group property.
owners should have carried is added
|to the burden borne by those who do,
pay their taxes The man who takes a|
for thy light is come, free ride on the government cart takes
it at the expense of those who have
their shoulders to the wheel.
The free ride business can be stop,
ped if th taxpayers want it stopped
New Iqw to facilitate the collection
of delinquent taxes ark enacted by the
All that'it required
< oynty officials set to work i
i ,1 intention to collect When
each ictual taxpaye r realizes that fail
ure so make other pay increases th-
tax b il of every citizen who does pay.
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SPIDER, YOU DtDNTKEEP
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SAID YOU'D ClMME HALF
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Iola, Texas, Nov. 22 — “Ma” Dean
or “Mother” Dean as she w*a called
pa'sedlwiway Saturday morning, Nov.
Tlth, After a continued Ulneaa
. * She was one of the oldest and best
| loved citizens of Iola. She was always
[ cheerful and jolly Always had a smile
I and a word of cheer for everybody.
She was bom March 1, 1852 In Ala-
bama. G?ew to womanhood there and
' married T. Z. Dean, Dec. 22, 1869.
I They moved to Texas about 45 years
I ago. She has lived at Iola 43 years.
1 Her husband preceeded h?r in death
March 27, 1924. She leaves ten 11 v-
import/ jng children, 50 grand children, 62
in the advertising 'columns, of a [ great grand childfen and
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engaged in a'd< termin'd effott t
inatize unpaid t.f.xes iii iicli a
that the public will reulize the nature
and effect of delinquencies If he suc-
ceeds he will have done the State a
service whose magnitude cun be ap 1
preciated when it is considered that,
if .taxes weie ne'ii.illy collected from!
all able to p,y the tax rates for all
divisions ot government could be very
nearly h.alved
The tax survey conducted l.y tho
conference under Mr. Jay's direction]
shpWs that ifBa feirge number of Tex-
as counties less than half of the taxes:
due during the past year have been!
collected It shows that in the averagq ]
uf the counties surveyed 35 per cent
«f the p«at-due taxee te owed by S pH
cent of the delinquents. In other
words, as Mr. Jay concludes, a great
po; :**> of tax delinquencies is charge
able to lar^e property owners who.
preiumably are able to pay but simply,
■ refuse.!, v 1 - z |
z'I i.: ? h me public, Mf. Jay de-':
•lair.,, wh'.iho; delinquent taxes are .,
|3.00 c' lk i jcd oi riot They c".n Jpe collect-I
-.4 $1.50 'I 'h'.<pi i ;de win: them collected
J»^t the officials; the^
purpose pe' foun their ►
Arise, shl^te;
and the glory of the Lord is risen up-
on thee. Isaiah 60il. ,
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WHAT DELINQUENT TAXES
MEAN
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Mr. Duerler, a well known San Ata^
tonio amateur astronomer, adds thsdf
in some parts of the world there will JM
be an occulation of the planet VeniMfeB
the moon's disc cutting off its light.
San Antonions will see an exced^J
inly close conjunction, Venus belagj
south of the moon by an angular dta/3
tance approximately equivalent to on*«/?
fifteenth the diameter of the moonte T
disc. ' "
Venus is the bright etar in tha <
southwestern evening 'sky and th* »;
young moon wil be only three day*
old. If San Antonians can find the*'.j
22, 1916, at Navasota, Texat, j^untfEt
Act of Congress^ March 3, 1879. collected $5()0 0<X)nl taltfes la.-' year and 1
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Any erroneous .reflections upon J^je
character, standing or reputation of
any Jiersdp firnVoE corpdration^which
may sccqr In the'columns of THE
EXAMINER will be gladly corrected
upon being .brought to the Attention
of the firm. ?
Fort Worth, Nqv. 22 (UP) — A no*
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Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 243, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 22, 1933, newspaper, November 22, 1933; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1373474/m1/2/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.