Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 63, Ed. 1 Monday, May 25, 1942 Page: 3 of 4
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programs will be held in the col-
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Hoencke, local teal estate aMMLLamas
served by Patsy and Mra. Ayres, the
group played game's and practiced
songs. ,
- Gifls be sure to come to the next
meeting tomorrow Tuesday, at the
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Club in rehearsal for the three day
Brahms Festival to be held on the
campus May n, 30 and 31. They are
to be one of the maty college musical
groups which will participate in the
four program Festival, presenting the
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All over the country
grateful prople tolk
others: “Boan'a have
Modern Hie with ho emresem harry
and worry, irtegular habits, Impropee
eating and drimking, exposure eontadon
ukalntt, keeps doctors busy.
hoepitala crowded. The alter
efteete are disturbing to
the kidneys and oftentimes
people suffer without know-.
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action may <«»<< tbs
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| For PROMPT relief—rub on Mug-
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■ "OovimM-rRMTANT" actually brings
■ fresh warm blood to ashing muscles
■ to help break up painful local con-
■ gestion. .Retter fnan a mustard
■ plaster! Made in 8 strengths.
home of Marlene Curtis at 3 o’clock
to precuce our song for Wakici-
wan’s council fire, which will be
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wood or metal in returning
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Move Here June 1
F. L. Profit of Stanfora.
The Women’s Olee Club will sing at
the opening of the series. on Friday
Mhy 29, at 8 p. m. Other programs
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to owners and ope’ ators of equipment Did MDiamond Jime
now engaged in peacetime production F2 m
Determination by prime contractors ’ Stomach or Nicer Palme
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similar 111* there is an t-
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the kidney* must filter from
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are overtaxed and tall to remove oxceae Doos'* PHU. They heveb
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SQUIRE EPfiEGATE —This Wonderful Man Measures Up to the Height of Precision.
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of whether machinery, machine toola, It to hardly Mkel that Pfammma
forging or foundry equipment, SftTto
working machinery and storage and paina. Suterezs who has* Mmp
warehouse space are suitable for op- phanPeintgetangmopmguimm
eration or conversion to make plane ‘ burn,'burning sensntie. baa
partswill be based on replies to the acla should try a 2545" gmharmn
questionnaire. ! Tablets: They nmac batR.ar ■■■*
Only by utilizing every available | retunded
the Friday evening presentation of
“Symphony No. 4" by the NTSTC
Symphony Orchestra; the Saturday
evening performance of "Song of
. Destiny” by the A Capella and Chapel
Choirs and the Symphony Orchestra;
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• The Tawasi group of Camp Fire
Girts met last Wednesday with Pat-
sy Ayres. During the business meet-
ing, Jane Ella Brooks, chairman of
Salvage Committee reported a large
collection of stamps, a country-wide
.project o/ Camp Fire Girl* to aid
.English hospitals,
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essentiok t* the meettag of agricul-
tural production goals on the farm
it it is to be approved by USDA war
. boards, B. F. Vance, chairman of the
Texas USDA War Board, has an-
nounced,
' Also the intended construction
• must be consistent with sound agri-
culturag„praetices. County boards were
: instructed to taka into consideration
past, farm records and the competen-
cy of the producer.
. Buildings which will use a mini-
mum of. scarce materials will be more
likely to get approval than buildings
using large amounts of such materials
Vance said, since the principal pur-
pose of the War Production Board
' 1 1mitationa of non-essential construc-
tion was to conserve critical ma-
terials and equipment.
Another factor which will be taken
into consideration is the extent to
which the construction wosk will re-
quire labor which might otherwise
be engaged in war work. In consid-
ering applications for construction
permits, county boards were told to
determine whether present buildings
were told to determine whether pre-
sent buildings were adequate and
ther the same produettion could be
attained hrough the adaptation of
existing buildings.
Although county USDA war hoards
will accept or reject applications for
construction permits, final approval
or disapproval is up to the War
Production Board, Vance pointed out..
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Snop out of Sick Headaches, so-cofled Bilious*
ness, Foor Digestion with Tha half-tick, Sour
feel ma—get 9 bottle of Kruschen Salts tonight.
Take naif a tegspoonful in a glass of wter
(hot or cold)holf on hour before;prbreakfqst;
and keep it up for 30 days. Now yos'll know
what it is to get up feeling fit and ready for a
real day s work. Try Kruschen for the next 30
day's and s what it means to you when Bile
। Flows Freely*Sabjfaction guaranteed or’money
' refunded. All druggists.
earned at Beast one honor in each
craft.
After the delicious refreshments
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increasing and speeding, up pianell Renuets Fo the oimmle
.production in Texa«, Louisiana, Ar- .should beadaremud to the army Mr
knsas, Kansas, Oklahoma; Misouri,Furees Midwestern Procuremamt De-
Nebraka, Nolth and South Dakoti, git Attention IndutI k3mnw
Colorado, Wyc mi ; .nd . auter M. Munieipal Aipert Wichtte
tan ' Kansas Pl’Box 117. '
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facturing or storage, will be brought
to the attention at principal contrac-
tors by the Army Air Forces so that
a greater percentage of production
may be spread throughout the twelve
states in the Midwestern District. facilky on an nearly a fall ewe’me.
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Army Air Forces sought today the
cooperation of owners and operators
of facilities, shops or plants equipped
Farm
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work on a farm must he
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Nemir, Lucile. Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 63, Ed. 1 Monday, May 25, 1942, newspaper, May 25, 1942; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1383081/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.