Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 34, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 21, 1942 Page: 3 of 4
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THE NAVASOTA DAILY EXAMINER TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 1942
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Miaa Grace Lankford, were business
visitors.
Mr and Mrs. A. T. Lankford, Jr.,
of Navasota, visited his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. A. L Lankford here Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Moore of Bedias
visited her mother, Mrs. J. W. Bur-
rowse, and Mr. Burrows.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Murphy fo .Col-
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ited her sister, Mrs. J. C. Cruteh-
Heid, Sunday and Monday
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Mrs. C. E. Deal of Madisonville is
here visiting her sister, Mrs. C. W.
Dreher, who is ill.
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DESMER SUD OT.
Kidneys Must
Clean Out Adds
Excess acids. poisons and wastes in your
blood are removed chtey by your kidneys.
Getting up Nights. Burning Passages,«Back-
ache. Bwllen Ankles. Nervouaness. Rheu-
matic Pains, Dizziness, Circles Under Byes,
and feeling worn out, after are caused by
non-organc and non-gystemic Kidney and
Bladder troubles. Usually In such cases, the
very first dose of Cystex goes right to work
helping the Kidneys flush out xcess acids
and wastes. And this cleansing, purifying
Kidney action, in lust a day sr so, may eas-
ily make you feel younger, stronger and
better than in years. A printed guarantee
wrapped around each package of Cystex in-
sures an immediate refund of the fun cost
unless you are completely satisfied. Tou have
everything to gain and nothing to lose under
this positive money back guarantee so get
Cystex from your druggist today for only S5c.
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Mr. and Mirs. O. R.‛ Hlae and
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Mr. McGill is president of
DOCTOR’S FORMULA
quickly relieves fiery itching of
ECZEMA
if face, legs, arms or hands are covered
with red, scaly Eczema—for speedy re-
lief from the terrible itching burning
eorenese—use powerfully soothing Liquid
Zemo. Zemo brings qulek relief because
it contains 10 speedy-acting ingredients
long valued for helping nature to heal
pimples, acne, eczema, ringworm symp-
toms and similar skin irritations due to
external cause. First trial convinces!
Real severe cases may need Extra
Strength Zemo. All drugstores.
C u m m e r - Graham Manufacturing
I Company, a million-dollar concern
I with several basket and crate fac-
I tories in Texas. He is also past
president of the Paris Chamber of
Commerce; past Rotary district gov-
"ernor; area commissioner for Boy
Scouts; director of the First Nation-
al Bank of Paris; director in First
Federal Building & Loan Association;
Mason; chairman of the finance
committee ef the First Christian
church. He was born in Mississippi
and came to Texas in 1900 where he
Km. H. C. MeGilberry of Hills-
ro, and Mrs. L a Rom of Hunta-
M, who spent last week he re -with
air mother, Mrs Valeria MoGI-,
ery, have returned to their homes.
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All 'Right Then:
kid ADDISON is
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LONGVIEW, Tex., Apr 21--. A.
McGill, Paris manufacturer, was
elected president of the East Texas
Chamber of Commerce, succeeding
J. N. Edens. Corsicana banker, here
Monday at the sixteenth annual con-
vention of -the regional chamber. He
has been active in the organtzation
for several years as a member, di-
rector, vice-chairman, ehairman of
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NOTICE TO DEBTORS
AND CREDITORS
The State of Texas
County of Grimes.
To those Indebted to, or holding
claims against the Estate of Ernest
Mignon, Deceased:
The undersignea having been duly
appointed Executor of ths Estate of
Ernest Mignon, Deceased. late of
Grimes County, Texas, by the Hon-
orable Jim Gibson, Judge of the
County Court of said County on the
16th day of March A. D. IM2. hereby
notifies all persons indebted to said
Estate to come forward and make
settlement, and those having claims
against said Estate'to present them
by law at his residence iu the City
of Navasota, Grimes County, Texas,
where he receives his mail, this 26th
day of March A. D. 1912.
HUNTER TARBOROUGH,
Independent Execute of the Es-
tate of Ernest Mignen, Deceased,
to him within the time prescribed
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lege -Station viaited her parents, Mr. Mr and Mr, L D Crawfora me
and Mi. D. C. Cowen. | Mary Catherine Crawford, ■. n er
The ladies of Millican community ! Navasota, met at the old CrewKon
have completed their courses in ‘ home for a visit Sunday.
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Mr. and Mrs G. H Crauua e
Edgewood, Ill., and lttle mmns-
daughter, Patty Jo Fisher, uemem
relatives here, Navasota, ana meemc
Mr. and Mrs R. H HassenL w-
ton. Mr. and Mrs, L E tanC
Mias Netta Crawford of Bryun mu.
R. H Meekins. Pearl Louise mes-
ins, Mr and Mm R. D Crmdma,
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Friends are grieved to learn of the
death of F. H. Poole, who died sud-
denly while at work. Members of
the family out of town are: Mr. and
Mrs. H. F. Poole of Brazoria, Mr.
and Mrs. Leo Poole and children,
Madelle, Earl Stale, Milton, and
Yvonne; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Wm. Wole, all of Houston; Mrs Ray
Fochel of CoHege Station. All are
children or grandchildren of Mr.
Poole. His brother, Tom Poole, and
Mrs. Poole of Bryan.
Dee Seely, Charles Seely, wife and
baby of Houston, visited C. E. Seely
and Mrs. 8 E Dunlap, P. FC. Wil-
liam 8. Seely of San Antonio, Sgt.
Clyde W. Day, and P. F.' C. Raymond
Day of Brownwood.
Sammie Dunlap was called to Port
Arthur because of the death of a
friend in an airplane crash.
Aubrey Roy Beene visited Mrs. J.
worked as a boy on a farm'
hobbies are horses and golf
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Mr. and Mrs. Holly Downs and
baby and Miss Mabel Peteete of
Navasota are guests in the home of
Mr. and* Mrs. T. E Pet sets.
Mr. and Mrs. Odus Polk of Hous-
ton visited relatives here Sunday.
’ Charles Smith has returned from a
short visit to Brenham.
Josey Cotton of Oklahoma is
here for a visit with his family.
. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Crutchfield
were Huntsville anc Richards visit-
ors Sunday afternoon.
Paul Crutchfield of Huntsville
spent the week-end with home folks.
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Nemir, Lucile. Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 34, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 21, 1942, newspaper, April 21, 1942; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1383052/m1/3/: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.