Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 11, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 25, 1942 Page: 3 of 4
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he had been stationed two months.
In a letter to Walter Koehn, Lleut.
Evts says that he surely would like
to see his friends here, but added
“at the present tim it looks Ake
I’ll be taking a mighty long trip be-
fore I see Navasota again. Of course
the scenery here is very pretty, but
I ddubt that it looks as good to me
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week-end wlih his parents, Mr. and
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the Yellow River have been wiped
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Coal, iron, salt, and raw cotton in-
dustries of North China already have
been developed to a stage where they
can fill almost all of the- require-
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custom hatching, started
000 engagements, large and email, in
that area during the past year.
He declared that 81,000 Chinese
were tken prisoner and at least half
of the Chinese strength in North
accompanied home by her mo-
thap Mre R A. Stewart,
Mrs Lockett Kennard has sctr-
day here with, his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Perry.
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Bobby Wiekey arid Murray Crapp
will report to Randolph Field, San
Antonio, April 18 to begin their
training in the United States army
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agriculture teacher here.
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the crash Monday night Of a twin-
engined bomber from the Army Air
Corps Advanced Flying School here.
The wreckage was found Tuesday
two miles north of the field. The
plane had been missing since 9:30
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Mr. and Mrs. Grady : Williams of
Waller spent the week-end here. With
-relatives.
Rev. L. D. Clepper of Shiro filled
his regular appointment here Sun-
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Bill Perry of Houston spent Sun-
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Navy at thp Hkouston necruiting was accompanied home by her mo-,
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and Mrs. Dick Gilliland, Texas City,
has graduated from the air corps
technical school at Sheppard Field,
where he has been attending classes
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Mis Patricia Jennings of Hous-ustin spent Sunday with Mr. and
ton apen the week-end with Tur par- Mra Joe D. .Fults.
they have a skilled trade they can
earn aa much as 3135.00 a month.
They don’t have to worry about de-
pendents. The government will take;
care of them, by giving an allotment
with salary to married men or w‛th
other dependents. I had rather go
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apartments. For particulars see
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home and taking a chance of some.0- 7 ,
lily of Somerville spent the Week-end
other government taking care of us u n... , . .. 1
, 1 ’ , here with Mrs. J. Philips and fam-
(probably in a concentration eamp)."i.. . .
2 . . . . ■ ily, and Miss Alta Scott.
While he is in the navy, Mrs: Crain'
and daughter will reside in Nava-
Exess acids, poisons sad wuates •»e
blood are removed chtetyby peer meee
Oetting up Nights, Burnng Pa—eiwigli^-
ache, Swollen Ankles. Neivouanea mm-
matlc Faina, Dlulness, Chrtjes Urdler •e
and feeling worn out, often are Msalle
ponsorgane and nan-tystemie KIdmey •
Bladde troubles. Usually in auen OMLSto
very first dose of Crates f ben rieht bo we
helping the Kidneys flush but es—*4*
and waster And this eleansipg. puumteme
Kidney action, iri lust a day or eo. meg-
ily make you feel younger, strone aa*
bettor than in years. A pruote4 gnrungme
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Phoenix, Arizona, where boys up there they can get in the
navy up to fifty years old, and if
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Monday night.
The dead were identified by the
public relations officer -at Kaye
Field at Lt. John C. Clifton, 26, of
San Bernardino, Calif., the instruc-
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nical School Squadron while in
school at Wichita Falls, was gradu-
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he attended Texas A. 4 M College.
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Nemir, Lucile. Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 11, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 25, 1942, newspaper, March 25, 1942; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1383029/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.