Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 9, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 18, 1941 Page: 4 of 4
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Walter Pldgeon as the stars. This-avia-
tioit epic was filmed ut Pensacola, Saa
Diego and. Pearl IH'arbor with the co-
operation of. the U. S. Navy.
Mrs. E. E. Spell of Shlro underwent
a major operation Monday at Brtizoa
Valley Sanitarium.
Mrs. iSmn Falco underwent a minor
operation at Brazos Valley Sanitarium
and returned home Haturday.
Mrs. J. W. Terry has returned home
after a Visit in Beaumont and Hous-
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Brosig Building
PHONE 317
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'Mm.. Henry Churehwell is resting
well after undergoing an operation ut
Brazos Valley Sanitarium.
that call for bls name, social security
account number, and date of birth-
then put on a one-cent stamp and mall.
Wage-inquiry cards are provided by
the Social Security Board so that each
employee can make certain -that he la
receiving full credit toward insurance
beMflts for himself and his family.
Merchants Warned
Of ‘Gag’ Used to
Get Check Cashed
7 YEAR OIJ> BACK
FROM WAR ZONE
NEW YORK CITY, March 18. —
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"March Of Time", Labor and Defense—Pius: (Urtoon
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LOOK IN OUR WINDOW DISPLAY
For The
NEW SPRING SHADES
Extra Length Thigh Mold
Sheer 2 Thread Crepe
3 Thread Semi-Sheer , ♦ *---
Semi-Sheer 3 Thread
TEXAS RANGES
BELTS
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Make WajFor The *Fl<YING HE1.L
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Master Donald Rice of Iola under,
went an emergency appendectomy
Sunday night and is resting nicely at
Brazos Valley Sanitarium.
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Mm Belt Stifle
Fram down in Yoakum, Texoi, comet he-
man bolt $tyU that has corralled the fancy
of well dressed men the nation ov#r.
Made by the makers of famous Hereford
Saddles, Texas Ranger Bolts are works
of ad in leather. Hand tooled and hand
stamped in designs that bespeak th* bold
spirit of the West. For riding, hunting, golf
Ing •«. many wear thorn for bvsinMs, too. '
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Mwb W emmtoe smMto 'IwA*.
toarfNsW to towf «w*tol dMfa,
cam** to $a4p»4ei*. Must «r Oise*
mw toavm
Mrs. John Wisnoski of Stoneham re-
turned home. Monday after receiving
medical attention at Brazos Valley
Sanitarium.
John Henry Worker wants to check
on the amount of wages credited to hla
social security account. To do thia
he pbtained a wage-inquiry card from
his local Social Security Board office.
This card is already addressed. All
John has to do is fill in ths spaces
You’ll see a lot of these two smart styles this
Spring.... the Wanderlust, a hat with a “going
places” air and the Bamboo with its fine over-
welt edge and draped band. Both of them have
the exclusive kcsisiol Self-
Conforming feature that adds ' Mt>
real pleasure to hat wearing.
Drc.rroT
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able to play the banjot'
"Certainly."
'“Thanks, Doc, you’re a wonder. I
never rould before."
E&Ldr W
toughing at every law
of life! a
P. P. Prescott underwent nil ap-
pendectomy at .Harris Hospital Friday
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Th«-4’t ate Director comidlmeiit ei I t he
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FOR KENT—
1 After March 15,
‘When my hand gets well will I be ~ '
• Don't deny your New
Spring clothes, the glamour
perfection of these beautiful
hose. Our Mojud Crepes look
\ sheerer, l»'t longer,
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\ cost less ihe end.
Walter Dunean iifeaon, son of Mr
and Mrs. J. K. Mason, left here today
for Houston to spend several days
there and will then go to San Diego,
Cal., where he will be on duty bn a
H. 8. battleship.
THE KAV1S0TA DAILY EXAMINER TUESDAY, MARCH M, 1M1
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I uu may not play the banjo
(or even want tp). but suppose)
you have an accident. Do you
IrvsAtit FkvnF rvsav* <s wx/xIiAtt
would pay all expenses until you
get well?
Mrs. Joe Noski of Stbnehnm return-
■<si home Sunday after receiving med-
ical attention at Brazos Valley Sani-
tarium. *
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It. E. Greenwood, who Las been ill at
Brazos Valley Sanitarium for some-
time, is renting well, today.
•I. F. l.ove of Madisonville. is- im-
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TODAY ftNLY
<’xroU LodrfNwd
(tiarles ^Laughton
“They Knew What
I They Wanted"
after assault
The British lost, five planes In n'raid
on ’Diredawa in Ethiopia, it was said.
Warfare in AUltanin against the
Greeks was said , to have relapsed to
“normal patrol and artillery action.”
'-- I Mrk H. D. Henry, who Has been at
• Brazos Valley Siinifarlmn for some
time, is showing improvement.
I the fact that registrants can save them-
'selves—aud their board—much grief by
RoglStrant to Cooperate exercising great care in filling out
the questionnaire for his classification.
"Every Local Board has an Advisory
Board,” he said, "and the registrant
Make your legs Glamorous with Mojud dependable
Hosiery.
E.M. Perry
“The Quality Store”
Rome Warned to
Expect Raid if
Fascists Bomb Athens
ROOD:. March IS. The British
have warned the Axis that any bomb-
ing of Athens will bring a retaliatory
ixnnblng of Rome, so far unscathed in
the air war, reliable quarters said, |
The British threat WnS said to have
been conveyed to the Italian and tier-
man government through Yatican
cluiiniels. but nothing could be learned ,
LOST—
, .. Glasses in front of Navasota Auto
you have an accident. Do you Co.- Return to Earl Mereer to receive
know that our accident policy i reward adv
MISCELLANEOUS—
Good Watkins, route open in Nav-
jsato now for the right -.party. No car
) or exjierience necessary. A chance to
. make-some real money. .Wrifb J. R.
UCIIDV A n a MEtl W.\TK1XS CDMTANY, TO-IKi W. Iowa,
ndin I Vs DnUdl Av<-.. Memphis, Tenn. . 8-ltp
Kidneys Musi
(lean Out Acids
bloVdCe^dm’iv« 11-'h.g at Brazos VaHey Sanitarium
Getting up Nights, Burning Passages. BaoX- i "" ‘ ""
ache. Swollen Ankles, Nervousness. Rheu-
matic Pains, Dizziness, Circles Under Eyes, I
and reeling worn out, often' are caused by j
non-organlc and non-systemic Kidney and I
Bladder troubles. Usually in such cases, the
Very first dose of Cystex goes right to work |
• helping the Kidneys flush out excess acids I
and wastes. And thia cleansing, purifying
Kidney action, in just a day or so, may eas- I
fly make you feel younger, stronger and
better than in years. A printed guarantee ;
wrapped around each package of Cyetex In- I
silres an immediate refund of the full cost
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this positive taoney back guarantee so get
Cystex from your druggist today for only 35c. r~"
" ■ . | J D. Metz, w|n> UTHlorwout :i tniiior
'■ . ■ Hit'Ttillim.nt Ilnyris H.uspitnblast Week.
.» '. | is gi'itiiig iiloiig nicely.-
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The advantages which come to a
Beleetive Service registrant by closely wh(> ls jn flowbt a* to bow to answer
cooperating with hla Local Board were !any gtTen question should consult this
etreeaed today in a statement by Gen- board mid follow its Instructions,
eral J. Watt Page, State Director of|'rhat'N what the Advisory Board is
Behs-tivc Service. for. And to advise him on any other
hi outlining a few of the most ini-| puzzling matter, also.”
portolit things for the re-gistranl to) "The registrant who believes lie.has
remember in his contact with bbf Lo- Mhh-ii placed in the wrong clhsislfi<*a-
<-al Board, General Puge poiirtwl out
that the registrant's full co<>|M*ratioii
not only spissls up tiie maehiin-ry of
tile Si»hs-tive Service System. ' but di
ris-tly benefits Un- ii-gistnfnt in.a num
ix-|- of ioi)<-rele'WJi,vs
ri v import mice »it tin*, i-<ii:jsit‘iint
keeping in touch' wiih liisr L<>eal Board
an.I h-iiii.mIi.iI.-I-, u-.i if- in.- it « I., i. Ill
ciimixvs bjs mhli-ess and moves froin !'s ,,’l‘ proecsliire in making
one place Co another .cannot be o.xiig peitl
g>-i i1i-it, ' General 1‘nge declarixl. "The .
rcti-'ib for this Is obi ions. 'Hie ’regia- i '“ ni Boards of tiie .Stute for their
tram win* fail-, in lliis.i miale; tin- Ian , J iinilorslii'uting mid broad sym]>atli.v in
plans liiiii.self jii nisslless^Jeopmily, deulitig with Indlviilllitl cnsi-s
does himself mr InjtiStlce mat emtses "Fjiy registrants appiix-ititc* it, l<s»”,
, )s, wititeSK eorrrspond<*|)Co
I mid ■ iiriii "<a»niinent from them. We
don't wiitit any registrant to forget
that the Loyal Board U his friend j
j mid-thiit <-ooperatlon Works both Ways. |
It makes thingg much mlslet- for. |
.-everyone.
NEURITIS
MLIIVa FAIN IN PIW MINUTIt
To relieve the torturing pain of Neuritis.
Rheumatism, Neuralgia or Lumbago in a
«« the Doctors formula
NIJRITO. Dependable—no opiates, ao nar-
cotics. Does the work quickly—must relieve
cruel pain, to your satisfaction in a few
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lion and wauts- to make an appeal llua
at ills service the Government ’Appeal ! ton.
Agent at.tacli<,d to his Local Board. _____
It W. Denn is the ap|>eiil agent for j Mrs. M. 'la Mnyhood of Dickinson
Grimes County. This Government Ap- . underwent mi emergency appendectomy
peal AL-etit is ijuirged with the duty j last wt*ek at Brazos Valley Sanitarium
of protecting the ijiterests of tip* reg-1 mid returned home Sunday.
i»tr:nit, as well ns those -of the Gov-
I ornihent, m*d to assist Hint advise him
mi ale
Seven year- old Herman Gottschalk, an
! American boy whose return.from Ctor-
. : many cmisnl the American Red Grow
' iind State Deiairtment more than a
year of involved negotiations, stepped
Off tiie steamer Stlioney here and Im-
mediately ordered a hot dog.
for the nrtlclvs | ““mw
from Vatican circles concerning
matter . i,. . ' '
l-'t'om tiie African front the Italian
I high i'iiHUHiiihI d(i-liir<sl tiie British I
were waging a vigorous attack on
It'lieriji. Italian stronghold-burring the
to the Eritrean capital, imd that
, one elegant upper
5 room unfurnished apartment J. II.
Powell. 310-6t
FOR SALE—
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| Small elfcctric? range. Good condition,
I Bargain. Mrs. R. G. Gbfner. ,313-6tp
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Little -Miss Carolyn Thomas of
i Stoneham returmsl home Sunday after
j Ns-civing nnslical treatment at Brazos
Valley Sanitarium.
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Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Floyd- of An-
derson announce the birth of a daugh-
ter, Bernice Evelyn, Saturday, March
) 15, at Brazos Valley Sanltnrlam.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J>. Pratt wWe in f
. Chibiiriie over the week-enil, and Mrs. j
I’l-iitt retpaiiled over for a visit with )
het-parents, Mr. and Mrs. t'. S. Stew-
ard. .
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I.ills 1 ti.livi-j- was in Bryan over;
’ lip- week i-ikI, uoiilg over ttipeciall.v
) for ilie wvdiling'of Miss Ismise Dyer
laiid Boyce Boyd Oliver, which took
pirns* ill tiie First Itnplist Church there
i >':(Iiii-day itt 5 p. in. Mr. tflivi'r sei-vHI
a-* mi tislief. '■
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Isui’t let a dn.V pass tvinioin who
: Ing the classlfiiMl uds ta the Dmlv Ex
j slimier mid the Grlniiv (uiini i R.
j view
F. H. Wehmeyer, w’ho suffered a
fractured hip in an mitomubile acei-
ilent lionr Cleveland about ten Jlnys
ago, is resting nicely at Brazos Vulley
Sanitarium
R.A. Palout &Co.
Thrills in the air, at seu and on' land
are packed into the dramatic tale of
"Flight Command", spectacular story
of I’ncle Sam’s E’l.vlng Navy "Hidl4
Cats", which shows at the Miller’s
Theatre Wednesday and Thursday
A thjn man dressed in a new brown
suit, who looked to be about sixty-five
years of age, appeared in Navasota
On last Tuesday morning' and called at
one of the business estubllshm.ats,
asking for u blank check saying that
he wanted to pay for a cow that he
had just purchased. He cinlmnt bl*
home as Bryan.
The check was filled in on type ■
writer mid mi item listisl in corner ■
"F'or Cow."
Nothing was thought of this until
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Moodily, when it was l.-ariu-d |hm tin1;
nmi) hud not paid for .the cow. tiui hint ;
used the check ijiiimiug th;ii ii linl j
bemi paid to him for the miim.it. I
The plan of operation was: he
made- a purchase of '$:«).<«»^ Worth' of
merchandise mid . prodiie<*d tin- cheek
which was made out for $42.00 saying
that he Would pay for tin- articles |
and call for them later; The differ
cnee of $12:00" was given to hh.n mid -
thiit was the lust that 1ms been seen I
of him 'The check rain* buck to)
Nuyaiaita shying that such party bad
no funds iu tiie bunk.
Sinij. t his lias hn ppeiiisl tt is a know n way
fm t that tills fellow has been ‘pulling ’ Fiiscist troops were lienting off iissuult
this job” f<ir a long (tine jnid visited
Naviis-ota. several yeiirs ago, at. that
time tin* Printing **ffi<-e was .‘tiie
goat.’ He wqntcd stationery printed.’
saying that lie had recently moved to
.’Millican,. and was dealing lu stock
raiding. The job mnohnttsl to $0,00,
mid he produced a check for $10,00,
with wording on margin - "For Calf"
receiving $4.00 in change. The sta-
tionery was mailed to him at:'Millidft'n,
and in u short time the- postoffice of
Millican notified the office that the
package was unclaimed and of course
the Check was also returned.
’ latter,..articles appeared in state pa-
pers saying that this gag had been
worked over a large part of the state,
and police notified merchants to look
out for him.
is.dlesM^jjis-ipuiily, I'deuliag with individual casts.
tin* l.ta-al Bom-il all kinds of iiccdlcs.H he aided, "i|
ironlik1.
'Die State Dirtn-tors also emphasized
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Nemir, Lucile. Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 9, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 18, 1941, newspaper, March 18, 1941; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1382718/m1/4/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.