Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 32, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 18, 1942 Page: 4 of 4
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THE NAVASOTA DAILY EXAMINER SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 1942
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Bryan, Texas.
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Empire Laundry, Inc.
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SPRING GROVE SCHOOL
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Piece Goods
Good Music — Refreshments
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Fast Color Prints — — 36 inches Wide
15c - 22c - 29c
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CUT AND SEW BY McCALL’S—KT'S EASY.
E. M. PERRY
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Suits, 50c
Dresses, 65c
All kinds of Laundry Work.
PICK UP AND DELIVERY
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ONE 5-RQO cottage. Also 11 fur-;
nished garage apt. Apply Miss Mau-
5-ROOM HOUSE, 1 block off past
Washington Avenue. Dr. Bledsoe,
FOR RENT—One new 4-room cot-
tage for couple; hardwood floors
and Venetian blinds. E. M. Perry. 27tf
Don’t let a day pass without reading
the classified ads in the Daily Exam-
iner and the Grimes County Review.
Have you read the avertisementa
in the Examiner and Review. They
are worth vour careful attention.
EXPERT WATCH
CMANING a REPAIRING
Otto Klueber
Curoline Jewel Shop
“The Quality Store”
BASIL RAJHBONE
ELLEN DREW
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Real Estate
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John
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Killer and
SOCIETY CLUBMAN
Grimes County
Abstract Co.
SEWING MACHINE PARTS for all
makes. Cut Rate Furniture Exch.
5-1mo
Choice of all hats $5.95, now $95
M other better hate priced,
special________— SAM
Meeting with members of the new Pacifie War council, Lord Halifax,
British ambassador, is shown talking to President Roosevelt just before
the council went into session in the cabinet room of the White House.
The purpose of the council was to determine the grand strategy of the
United Nations to defeat Japan in the Pacific.
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Seersucker and Nephir Ginghams and
Chambrays ,
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Batistes, Dimities, Swisses and .Muslins
29c — 39c - 49c — 59c
Saturday, Monday,
and Tuesday Prices
Choice of all hats SIAM to ’
$15.00, now -___-__
Choice of nil hate $8.95 to
A FILM now -------
Choice of all hate MM to
$7.95, now_________
. Deanna Durbin gets her most delightful and devilish role in "It Started
" With Eve," co-starring with Charles Laughton and Robert Cummings!
FNAVY"R
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Lydia Pinkham’s Compound is
one medicine you can buy today—
made especially for women—to re-
lieve monthly pain and its tired
nervous feelings due to this cause.
And in such a sensible way with
nature's own beneficial roots and
herbs. No harmful oplates.
Taken regularly - thruout the
month1-Pinkham’s Compound
helps bulld up reststance against
such symptoms. Follow label dlre»>
tions. Worth trying I
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Bon’t let a day pass withou. read
ng the classified ads in the Daily Hx
aminer and the Grimiw County Re-
view.
EXTRA! EXTRA!
Louis vs. Simons
FIGHT PICTURE
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Margaret Tallichet • Guy Kibbee
Walter Catlet Catharine Doucet
Charlee Coleman
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During Thu Sale
We put out hundred of beautitl
becoming hate at $196, $2.95, and
$3.95.
See us tonight-and atop Monday
and Tuesday.
ty this year will be about $180.00 for
I hogs, $60.00 for Jersey heifer,
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FOR SALE—________
$150 RCA radio . Good cendition.
Cheap. Mrs. R. G. Gofner. 23-8t
San Marcos State Teachers’
lege, is spending the week-end
Mr. and Mrs. Mace Elliott.
INDIGESTION
may excite the Heart
Ges trapoed la the mtomeeb er eeulet myy Mt Ute •
hair-triaek aa th. hear netton at ttetat
alstrems man men and women Geoena an Bail aaa
Tablet lo aal aaa free. Na UuUw but mate at Ite
fustoat-neting mednetnes kmown far eyemotomasie rellee
at Etrie twrwtoW. UtM rnWrtBIAL teatet
™ W1« baitar. rtum botte lo th and Hito
DOUBUi Manar Back. Ma. at all dreg tow.
Dry Ceaning, Alterations, Suits
Made to Order,. Hats Cleaned and
Mocked, Cleaning and Pressing.
Clarence Moore (executive commit-
teeman): In normal peace times,
without casualties and without a
war-time emergency, the Navy Re-
lief Boclety receives and expends
about $200,000 a year. In 1941, the
Society cared for some 1,000 cases
and disbursed in loans and grants
more than $500,000, and disbursed in
monthly grants and outright gifts
about $136,000 in 4,000 needy cases.
Today, though, a greatly expahded
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Mrs. P. B. Parten of Shiro was a
visitor here today.
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Arthur McMillan of Iola was a
business visitor here Friday after-
noon.
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coase guard, are greatly increasing
the work and the needs of the Navy
Relief Society. Because of this, for
the first time in its history the so-
ciety is issuing an appeal for as-
sistance.
The purpose behind the organisa-
tion is this: no widow, no orphaned
children, no mother or other member
of the navy, man's family shall
suffer hardship if it can be prevent-
ed. The Society gives immediate fi-
nancial aid whan necesary after a
navy man dies from any cause; gives
help in emergency operations and
medical treatment in the family; pro-
vides continued aid to the navy man’s
dependents who need care and helps
in the education of dependent young,
giving them a right start in life.
I urge you to contribute to the
fund when the drive gets under way
in Grimes county Monday.
FOR SALE—Baby chicks, pullets,
custom hatching, started chicks.
Phone 2-1283, Bryan Exchange No. 2.
Mrs. B. C. Jones, 1508 S. College,
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At our Drug Stote
Which Makes You Blue, Cranky
NERVOUS—
At such times if you're troubled
tress of "lrregularitiss”-due to
functional monthly disturbances-
try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound I It’s helped thoueandi
upon thousands of women and girls
to go "amiling thru" such "aimcult
days.”
Important Notice
To all the ladies who are interest-
ed in buying their spring and
summer hats we invite them to
our Hat Department. Special low
prices on all better hats. (All
Stetson hats not included).
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BANK TO CLOSE
The First National Bank will ob-
serve San Jacinto Day, Tuesday,
April 21, as a holiday.
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absorption into the navy
NERVOUS TENSION
Shows in both face and wanner
• You are not fit company for
yourself or anyone else when you
are Tense, Nervous, “Keyed-up”.
Don't miso out on your share of
good times. The next time over-
taxed nerves make you Wakeful
Restless, Irritable, try the soothing
etes DR. MUMS NERVINE
Dr. Miles Nervine to a
e scientific formula com*
R pounded Wider the .super-
Al vision of skilled chemists
AEE in one of America’s most
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Mrs. Lula Meachum to N. C. Hern-
don, lease, covering 86.92 acres out
of T. Betts survey, for $1p.00 and
other considerations. '
N: C. Herndon, to Union Oil Com-
pany of California, assignment, cov-
ering portions of land out of T.
Betts survey, for $1.00 and other con-
siderationa. ,
Algoma Oil Company,' to Otto W.
Lehman, royalty deed, covering por-
tions of land out of Robert Ray sur-
vey, Hannah Carnaugh survey, and
William Holland survey, for $10.00
and other considerations.
Eugene N. Goodrich, to Algoma Oil
Co., to royalty dead, covering 1-16th
undivided Interest in 331.75 acres out
of Wm. Holland survey, for $10.00 and
other considerations.
Eugene N. Goodrich, to Algoma
Oil Co., to royalty deed, covering 1-8
Interest in 2 tracts of land situated
in . Wm.. Holland survey, for $10.00
and other considerations.
R. 0. Lowrance to Algoma Oil Co.,
to royalty deed, covering 1-8 inter-
est in lot No. 4, in Robert Ray sur-
vey, for $10.00 and other considera-
tions.
W. P. Evans, et ux, to lease, Jim
Loftin, covering 51.65 acres, out of
Mill McDowell survey, for $10.00 and
other considerations.
'Dr. A. E. Denman, et ux. to Jim
Loftin, lease, covering 126 3-4 acres
out of the John Payne survey, for
$10.00 and other considerations.
W. J. Grissett et ux, to Jim Lof-
tin, lease, covering 148 acres out of
Mill McDowell survey, for $10.00 and
other considerations.
Carl Maxwell, et al to Jim Loftin,
to lease, covering 225 "acres of land
out of Mill McDowell survey, for $10
and other considerations.
D. I. Floyd to Mrs, George E. Sid-
dall, deed, covering acreage out of
J. S- Black survey, for the consider-
ation of $213.11.
, Mrs. George E. Siddall to D. I.
Floyd, deed, covering acreage out of
J. S. Black survey, for the sum of
$100.00..
City of Navasota, to quit claim
deed to Miss Mamie Barry, cover,
ing 151.2 square feet of land out of
Nolan Addition, Navasota.
Ethel Doan et al, to Verda Perry
Lewis, to deed covering lots 4, 5, 9,
10, and 1-2 lot 8, block 17, H. & T.
C. R. R. survey, Navasota, for $10.00
and other considerathons.
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about six months of age. Second
place winner will receive 100 sexed
R.O.P. or certified pullets, third
place 75 sexed, pullets, and'all other
boys with one of these gilts in the
fair will receive 50 sexed pullets. The
first place winner and the owner of
the boar will have an opportunity to
compete in the district fair at Whar-
ton this fall. Owners pf the best
sow and boar in the district fair will
receive fine registered Jersey heifers.
All other prize winners- will receive
at least 50 sexed pullets. The few
counties in Texas where this farm
development program has been in
use have been widely known for
their fine breeding stock. All hogs
used in this program are selected
by E. H. Regenbrecht, swine Spec-
ialist of College Station.
A committee of several men and
women will be formed to help select
the nine boys to participate in the
program, stated 'Mr. Pratt. The in-
vestment invblved in Grimes couh-
$85.00 for baby chicks.
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Japan, Indo-China
Sign Trade Pact
. TOKYO (From Japanese Broad-
'-casts), Apr. 18.—Trade negotiations
| between Japan and Indo-China have
successfully concluded, Kenkichi
Yoshizawa, ambassador to the Jap-
anese-occupied French colony, said
in an interview Friday.
He said he would leave Tokyo soon
to return to his post where he would
put the agreement ■ into force im-
mediately.
Under the accord, Indo-China will
export' rice and corn to Japan, re-
, ceiving in return machines, silk, and
medical supplies.
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Spring dress goods of all materials ip very large assortment
now ready for yor selection. Bember prints, Tub-silk prints,
Jersey and Linen Spun prints and solid colors' 39 inches wide.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Lewis of Hous-
ton are spending the week-end with
Mr. Lewis' sister, Mrs. J. Percy
Terrell, and Mr. Terrell.
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Misses Cede Sue Wittlinger, Jane
Walters, and Mary Jane Tully of
Houston are guests of Miss Betty
Jane Scott for a houseparty this
week-end. This evening they wifi be
honored at a barbecue given at Yar-
boro Lake by Mise Scott and her
mother, Mrs. John F. Scott.
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.' Mrs. W. F. Coker and Mrs. Ed
Woodward of Mart and Mrs. Guy
Woodward of Fort Worth are the
weeknend guests of Mr. and Mrs. C.
B. Woodward.
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Miss Mattye Pearl Henry' of Calvert
is spending the week-end with her
mother, Mrs. Chas. E. Henry.
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Mrs. Sam Davis of Roan’s Prairie,
spent the morning here shopping.
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Miss Marietta Barber, student at
4H Club Farm
Development
Program Launched
re 4-H Club boys in Grimes
amundy will receive registered Duroc
ahsey bogs and a chance to compete
s 45 sexed pullets and a Jersey
Mhr in 1912, according to an an-
mmuancement made today by County
Azent A. C. Pratt. This to the
mmzt or a long time farm develop-
mnmmz program in . Grimes county
mensored by. the Sears Roebuck A
« stores
mniny the plan is this: All of the
s 4-H Club boys in the county in-
terestua. will prove their interest by
writing a story on the advantage of
lift<d farming program featur-
mx enitle, swine, and poultry. The
ensas and the ability of the boy to
sima For the stock wiill determine
ehe nine boys eligible to receive the
eigne registered gilts and oe regis-
tered boar. Boys will receive their
nogs between May 15 and June 1.
Each boy will agree to give a pig
from the first litter back to Seats
Roebuck and that in turn will be
iveno another Grimes county boy
and the chain will go on year after
Next fall a special class will be
made in the county fair for the eight
gilts and first place winner will re-l
ceive a good grade Jersey haifer
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If you suffer distress from
FEMALE
WEAKNESS
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Nemir, Lucile. Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 32, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 18, 1942, newspaper, April 18, 1942; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1383050/m1/4/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.