Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 194, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 22, 1941 Page: 4 of 4
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THZ NAVASOTA DAILT BXAMINXA WEDNESDAY. OCT. 22, 1941
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TODAY AND THUKSDAY
BIG FEATURES
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NEW DRESSES . .
New Shades
forte been shown in Navaaota . .
Twenty Only
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Priced Special
$7.95
BUY AND SAVE.
No Free Alterations
R. A. Patout Co.
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prieeo.
Never before haa such a display
of Beautiful Blanket! and Oom-
$22.95
$29.95
JACK LONDON'S
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Monday
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THURSDAY ONLY
BIG VODVIL ON THE STAGE
Feature Attraction
THE /ARLINGTON TWINS, Only Ctrl Jugglers of Fire In UK
OUR BIGGEST AND BFST VODV1L
wen purchased men the ac* . . .
They were laid aside for thia 8pe>
$790
Doily and Sunday
ONE YEAR
Regular $10.80
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Daily Only
ONE YEAR
Coming
Bette Davie
James Cagney
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MISCELLANEOUS-
For the most economical and best
performing tractors and implements
call for Olivers. A demonstration will
convince you. T. B. Terrell.
FOR SALE-.
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!’o|{ SALE—70 feet land facing I.a-
Enster lily bulbs.
W2-0t
Both Rattlers* And Eagles
Have Good Records
you
Hint Is
tills
plan
G. A.’s MEET ,
Members of the G. A. of the Baiu
tlst Church met at the church tor
a program on .South American Mis-
sionaries. At the close of the meet-
ing refreshments were served.
Here’s Your Chance
TO GET TEXAS' GREATEST NEWSPAPER
. . . . AT A BARGAIN PRICE!
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Don’t let a day pass without read-
ing the classified nds in the Dally Ex-
aminer and the Grimes County Re-
view.
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HENRY C. BAKER
PHONE 317
Brosic Btilldlng
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The U. X. Navy needs hundreds o'-
skilled men for all the new ships
going tn commission. Men skilled ' >
any of the following trades should
Investigate the opportunities offered
by enlisting in the U. S. Naval Re-
serve for the duration of the emer-
gency: stenographer; machinist, ra-
dio, pharmacist, electrician, . fiaker,
photographer, boilermaker, metal-
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MEN who travel know the importance of buying clothe! that not
only look weU and fit well — but that stand the strain of hard,
day after-day wear.
New Curlee Fall Suita will do just that. They are styled to keep you
looking- your best. They are tailored for comfortable fit. Quality ma-
terials, in the season's newest patterns, insure long, satisfactory
wear.
Choose your Fall wardrobe from our new Curlee Offerings. You
will find here a complete range of styles and models, in the sixes
that fit you. And every suit in the Curlee line is priced right.
By IVAN (NKLIJEM
Navasota and Hearne will both tase
Spaa! n,<’,rib into their game h£re Fri.
day niuht. In five games Hearne )i i •
actrreti 147 joints and Navasota 130. |
Both teams have yielded 33 imhits ,
to their opponents. Both teams .have .
lout one gahl>- ea<4lt Heiirne to t'atl1-
«>ron »> tn .13 and Navasota to Hunts-
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’Mrs. F. A. Keifel, Mrs. Martin
Klein, Mfs. E. J. Markey, and Miss
Annie Thorp attended - the convention
of the Catholic Charities at Houston
Sunday and Monday.
1 ville 13 to IV.
Rattler supporters should not Use
Cameron’s victory over Hearne too
, seriously.'The score was 7 to 0 uu.
til the last minute of the game, ami'
. only one Cameron touchdown was
really earned. The other one resulted’
Curlee 2-Pant Suits
$34.50, $37.50,
$39.50
Other Suits
$16.95,
$24.95,
When You Travel
■K It
$32.50
MEN’S HATS
Men’s wool and felt hats, all the new
styles and colors -
$1.50 to $3.50
Stetsons “Playboy” light weight and Pern-
craft, regular weight. A variety of styles
and colors -
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W t- ' i't cc‘i\cd several express and
freight shipments of MerTs and young Men’s
New i,’al.i\<u:ts.
Situ lent.'’ Suits, .sizes 30 to 3
•steds and cheviots
$15.00 to $17.50
Young Men’s single and double breasted,
sizes 34 to 42 -
$17.50 to $27.50
Michaels-Stern hand tailored Suits, Men’s
and young Men’s . . . beautiful patterns . . .
sizes 34 to 46 -
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FREE! FREE!
All Kiddies will be Admitted at the Queen Saturday from/3 to 5 p. m.
to “ADVENTURES OF* CAPTAIN MARVEU”
And buy them for lew money.
You either pay each or buy
them on the lay-away plan. •
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“The Quality Store”
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. loss to your
nesi>.
For sound protection
require iiuuiram-e
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Hartford agency to
yours.
THE
HOUSTON CHRONICLE’S
SPECIAL CHRISTMAS OFFER!
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Navy Needs Many
Skilled Men
Mr. and Mrs. Roy SinUlienl sme'tif ; ""
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Tuesday-iu Huntsville wi^i Mr. au I
Mrs. Ivan Hudspeth and Mr. and
Mrs. Tiuwston Koonce.
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Mrs. Eugene Ewing has returued
home from Longview where she vls-
Jted her daughter, Mrs. Frank Hol-
ton,- Jr.; and Mr. Bolton,
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Xaminie Silverstein, who lias lieea
.somewhat im-
' for REXT 4 or 5 room apt. AH
I nunivrn emivenienees. M. I’. Baylor.
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■— , ill at. ills home, is
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'.■ille street and 20 feet facing Ham
street at $3iW.OO. L. It. Thompson, j
Bryan. Texas. 192-tttp
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FOR SALE
O. R. Mills.
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WANTED - Colored couple for yard
and lioiisc. 'to live oil place, board*
i-ooin and salary. Must have health
certificates.- Write I’ostjnh.stiT, League
'.City. Tex. 1020td; Itwp
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Good Only Until December 31, 1941
The Daily Chronicle.......
Brings you latest NEWS from every quarter of the earth, with
all the newest developments in POLITICS in Texas and the
nation; complete MARKET reports, timely news PHOTOS, a full
page of all-star COMICS, and a wealth of entertaining and
. instructive FEATURES.
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of full-color COMICS, and SO to 70 pages of up-to-the-minute
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When answering this ad, please mention this newspaper.
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Bedias Valedictorian
Will Be Honored at
T.S.C.W. Party
DENTON, Oct. 22 (Special) —MIm
Louise Cox of Bedias is one of the
37 high school valedictorians attetuk-
iug Texas State College tar Women
who will be honored at a tea given,
by President and. Mrs. L. H. Hub-
bard Sunday afternoon, Oct. 26.
■A scholarship equal to a year's
tuition was awarded Miss Cox for her
liigh sclKiid .seholastii- avliii'vmneut
wlii'i) she euxoiled at TSi’W. She is
majoring in secretarial studies and >*
,th<> daughter Of Mr? and Mrs. H. T.
Cox. ' . •
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smith and molder.
Marritai men are accepted if they
can qualify for a rating high ehough
to warrant supporting a family. The
pay of the above men ranges from
$60 per' monili on up. depending <n
tlie rating qualified for. Selectees a.*.*
.encouraged to investigate the oppor-
, titnities offered, as they may follow
their trade while serving tn the navy
instead of the army for the duration
of the emergency.
The Navy recruiting office In the
Bryan postoffice building is open
every week day for the convenience
of any one interested, as Information
is given without obligation. "■
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An Examiner classified ad will
bring results.
$5.00
Stetson “Stratoliner” regulars and long
ovals - several styles -
$6.50
Other Stetsons - all colors -
$6.50 to $15.00
E.M. PERRY
I Victor
Mrs. Leldon
Put ricin. Anu;
Classified Ads
I. For Hearne: Hearne 47, S<>inei-!
vilb- 0; Hearne. .34: Valle
IMilft 0; Hearne 13, Marlin 7; Hearne!
j HI, t'roekett U; Hearne 34, Madison ! FOR RENT—Several cottages; all
‘ville 13: Hearne <>, Giuneron 13. i in first class condition. E. M, Perry.
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The Rev. and Mrs. Herman K 'uth-
er of Sheboygan Falls, Wls., are vis-
iting with Bev. and Mrs. L. xK.'t.-ch
er in Anderson enroute to tiirir home
after a tour of the. western states
Rev. Keu’ther and Rev. Kareher grad-
uated from Concordia .lauitudry,
Springfield, Ill., in 1616, and had not
sisi4n each -other since the time of
their graduation. Rev. Kiirdier met
from a stiff penalty against tlie Ea- | lieV, and Mrs. Kcuther iu Eileu hivl
gles vvliicli gave Cumeruii. the IhiU ' Sunday, .where lie had gone i j in*
close to tlie Hearne goal line. Also, j speaker for the twenty-flftli mini-
reniwtiber tliut it was a nousonfer 1 versgry oiMyrrunee of ’Trinity Luth,
I Ouee gaine and Hearne was nainr-/ eran ('hurvh at Eileu.- Rev. Kar 'iiqr
ally holding bai l? Ils b<s-t ' piuVs. oi’uauized tl|e chtlfch ill -11H6. ‘
j And fimili? Ciimri’ou has a fine team ;
| including a one man •sertintiou niiin-
j.eil Hayes.
kU-arne's team 1‘* iniiit a round two itors here today.
' halt-biieks, "Siiorty" Abbott who ’.s' __y__
always the Hearne team., ami hi, ! w c>
running male, BMU.y Alien., who has Alint>i baV(J r4stu„)wl t() Bro.,.
•a reputation all . his own. Navasota’s I ham u ,hort. vlsit hen. wUh rvl,
iblWieat scoring threat is John f-(.ltiveii a]1(l frlH1(V
| Sullivan and Maurie Bittiefc on the) y
I - Buleh- Xeniir when thllse here from Bryan o-
to the -oal. (|aj. attend the t’reii-lli-Brazjs
Nuvasotn will hav,- to show improv: School of inslruet.im, al Un- BaptL.l
t'hurili were Mgs. ollie Smitli, Mrs.
Will Tlioinas, Mrs
, Dyess,
daughter.
JUST ONE ddor left unlocked
makes a , thiefs entrance easy—
just one policy inadequately
written or perhaps not written [ ]O11U ruio, p.n]
‘ ' .an - oiMuilng for they get. eliisj?
property and luisi- | ......• ......
I (al imsxing ami punting as well as -i i 11UA11 ,
■■ ■ "l"Mi Friday. Yxiinkert . Mrs
The Nisons record for iaitb teahis'| v.(.t()r Ilj.rriS, Mrs, Q.
follows: Mrs. Leldon Ellis and <
• For NaVqA’lta: Navasota (I. .Bren-1
! ham 0; Navasota 13, Humtsville IP;
. Xnvasobi 33. ('aldwell (»: Navasota
j ' WnHer 7 : Navasota 51. Bedias 7.
Hearne 47> -1
Hearne, , .34;'.
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Nemir, Lucile. Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 194, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 22, 1941, newspaper, October 22, 1941; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1382901/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.