Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 96, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 20, 1939 Page: 2 of 4
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swered, “but I hadn’t seen a hippo-
potamus until yesterday."
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A man, who had beaten up
quantemce, was before the
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quired. “Because he called me
popotamus", the defendant
“But that was a year ago", the
picturesque city. Friday and Saturday,
August 11 and 12. Among the fea-
tures will be one joint session with
the New Mexico Press Association in
Carlsbad, N. M.; trip through Carls-
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Obituaries and resolutions of re-
wpect published at one (1 cent per
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Legion commander:
WHAT ABOUT THE
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bad Caverns; tour of the Big Bend , and Secretary J. C. Smyth of Snyder, with colored slides, such as were pop-
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rusajliniu El Caupo editor, given the I
Press Association assembles in
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tent of 1 .1. Holbrook, who was the |
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Sunday is the only day. that moat
citizens have a chance to get out with
their families and really enjoy the
use of the highways* that their money
has built. They go picknicking, visit
relatives or just drive around and
view the scenery. The presence of big
trucks on the highways on that day
adds a traffic hazard to the conges-
tion, hence the well received suggest
tion of State Railroad Commissioner
Jerry Saler that such trucks should
not run on Sunday unless handling
perishables or doing other emergency
sidewalk cafe in Paris, France, and
if you sit at one of the tables long
enougb, you will see everybody in
, Ibe world no doubt, a slight exag-
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WE ’LL RAY A CAVE
IN THE SNOW, NOSE
THE SHIP INTO IT.
AND A BLIZZARD
WILL SOON HIDE
THE ENTRANCE
You’ll like the way it inapt you back,
overnight, to the feeling of "tarin" to ge" fit-
ness and inside cleonllntul Eliminate the Ift-oyer
wostes that hold you back coum headaches, In-
digestion, ete. Gartield tea It oat a miracle
worker, but if CONSTIPATION bother you, it will
certainly “do wonders!" IO« and 2Se of druqstores
— or, WRITE FOR FREE SAMPLES of Corfield Tea
and Garfield Headache Powders to: GARFIELD
TEA CO., Dept. C, Brooktyn, N. Y.
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Give kou 0•40N I
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for “power so-
editor. There's Colonel Kay Leeman,
ereel and military looking with his
innstache: he's executive vice presi-
dent of the South Texas Chamber of
Commerce - and did you know he us-
ed to write poetry? It was quite some
time ago when he was C. of C, secre-
tary in his native town of Mineral
Wells and his poems proclaimed the
glories of the resort city.
Others: Jim Gaddy Norris, Fort
Worth attorney and son of the cel-
bra led Dr J. Frank Norris: Dr. W. J.
refused. ‘This seventh attempt to
socialize San Francisco’s electric
supply, increase the city debt
and destroy one of its greatest
taxpaying assets, met one of the
worst lickings the proposal has
yet taken. There was an un-
usually large vote, for a special
MEME
electric power industry should I
take the place of private owner- ■ Iforti, ot Fort Worth, past
ship publicly regulated. But
American voters seem to be in-
if you want
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lawyer, former assistant Attorney vators, Sul Koss College and Museum, . tion.
General. Lots of interesting folks visit , . . , 1. .......
and scenic points in the Big Bend]
S . National Park besides special entertain- And, speaking of good times, remem-
ment by towns along the way. Barney ber the fun you had at Pioheer Pal-
declares, 'You won’t have much use ace in Fort Worth 1,1 1936 and 2372
IV- I Well, when magmificent Casa Manana
for your pocketbooks after you get opens on July 21 for the summer, the
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Teh Ml 1916, at Navasota, Texas,
ander Ast at Congrena, March X 1879.
ndean of the Senate", and here com-
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cialism’’ is heartening. It shows
that the citizens of a typical1
large American city are not de-1
luded by improvable political
claims and ultimatums. It shows |
healthy opposition to government
ownership of business, and it
shows a desire for economy and
furnished except your ability to have the bar will open too and there will
a good time in the only untamed coun- he vaudeville, old-time moving pic-
... , . ... x. lures (like "The Perils of Pauline"!,
try on the face of the earth. To Pres.
old-style melodrama (“Curses, foil-
idem Douglass Meador of Matador ed again!") and audiencesinging
of judgment blessed are all they'
that wait for him. Isaiah 30:
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etery, read a tombston inseription:
“Here lies a lawyer and an honest
man.” The visitor commented,
"Ground must be scarce around here;
they’re burying 'em two to the grave”.
An old farmer consulting a lawyer
about a prospective lawsuit said, “I’ll
just give you the facts and you can
put in the Ues to suit yourseir."
Upon you: for the Lord. is a (iod 6
Ids out here. Practically everything is Western fun-spot with the stage above
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smiling Charles Devall, Kilgore
G. Willard Brooks_____Manager
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wait, that he may be rtpus
unto you, and therefore will be
exalted, that he may ha \ e merey
creasingly dubious ahont thus
Europeanizing our theory of gov-
ernment and destroying private
enterprise in favor of buraii-
cratically controlled industries.
The most recent example af re- i
jection of the socialistic doctrine!
was the San Francisco where at '
a special election the people were 1
asked to vote $55,000,000 in bonds |
to start financing a nmnieipal !
system to distribute electricity
generated by the city at its
Hetch Hetchy water supply dam.
This electricity has long been
purchased and distributed to San '
Francisco citizens, by a highly- ।
taxed private electric company. i
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Hill, tall, slow-talking droll Dallas country, Including McDonald Obser- thanks for a reminder of the conven-
! “POWER SOCIALISM”
REJECTED
For a number of years politi-
cians promoting socialism in the
United States, have tried to con-
vince the American people that
government ownership of the
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Nemir, Lucile. Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 96, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 20, 1939, newspaper, June 20, 1939; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1382181/m1/2/?rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.