Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 184, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 14, 1942 Page: 4 of 4
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At The Miller’s Thursday-Friday
Locals
LAST TIME TODAY
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pay after you get your job.
100% employment record. Earn up
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Ihqiieting the'evrtnto and Men, that
’lead the world towards the present
• conflict. With a cast of King*,
EMPERORS AND QUEENS. |t*s
yPUr duty to see this outstanding
Newsreel collection.
Johnny Weismuller
, Maureen O'Sullivan
■•■TARZAN'S NEW ADVENT I ItE’.’
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NOTTCR. 'Will hwy r.ind Haiti .any
ahwiini pf scrap. it;on. .Sy. While Mc-
Intyre, . ' 178-61.
We pay - up to $5(1,00 for second
hand saddles, H. B. Anderson. 1826t.
Have your tires Repaired h6w. One
day service on ” Vulcanizing. Na. ra-
tion certificate necessary. Call your
local truck line for-Delivery Service.
I WANTED
WANTEDT BUY Don’t give your
seo.on<l hand furniture away. We
! pay the top pried’ H. B. Apderson
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. . .. WANTED Waitresses at La Salle
fdU - lint? of i'll dd-'!. Paints
I-'-' pilfti - ' ;> '
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Rjias. Mauling Finke of Anderson
was shopping here yesterday.
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J. F. Boyd, proprietor of Boyd’s
Bakery is spending a few days In
Lampasas. .
EXTRA!
“United We Stand”
TORK AL AlJtUM OF
NKWSREEI. REOOUJQCTIONS
imu,. j^-.iuion o< polithtd leothari that
MH Itrlcl HKIincHen between war aetivIHet
end eccatloni ol relaxefien—evlt^Me let
weorln# wUt> .ulli end dreuei of Hie
leoton'i AU-AROUND-THt CLOCK
entembtei, today'i b«<k note In the feminine
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rajnesttd Betty Grable in itMTs must hilarious battling musical
time, went to San Antonio last; night
for a visit with relatives, Mr. and
ltrs. Martin accompanied her to
Hearne. '»■'
Gavin Black of Roans Prairie was
attending to buaiifMa here today and
called by the Examiner office to re-
new his subscription to the Grimes
County Review.
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Miss Imogene White a student of
South Western Business College, of
Houston, was a week-end guest of
her parents, Mr. and Mt's. Qt • T.
White.
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Mis, J. B. Daniel. Mrs. Clare
Maze and daughter, Molly and
yfiss Doris Daniel of Temple return-
ed home today after a visit here with
relati.ves. Miss Doris: has accepted
a position with the new Army hospi-
tal at Temple and will assume her
duties. Friday,- October the 16th.,
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jit’s. Hattie Bowen who has been
confined to Her home for several
months with a broken foot is getting
along nicely but isn't able to- walk
yet.
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Mrs. R. J. Dreher and Mrs. Luther
Daaforj of Roang Prairie were shop-
ping here today.
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J.. M. ) Sullivan who is with the
Shell Oil and Refining Company at
Houston, is here for a short visit.
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rtMuedy-ronutac, "Fvoilight Serenade,” co-starring Vkftor Mature.
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-aaiddi-^. ph-.- J. R ■Hardy.’ 191-iOi;
f:X)R TiH-STT - After tumlmr' 20. 5
."Oa>rr. .V».:.,se, Oti JofepSbri $tu e.L Tcle-
y - phoR.e vd.' ;. ‘ 176-61.
FOR SALE—Home on Houston
Wighway, Mrs. Betisley, Rhone 522J
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Hsr.-sah or r-nt, 100 dci,- land McCarter Tire Co. 2117 Washington
shear . Hoans 1’i’l‘lMC^ good -cotton I A\e. Houston, Tcxao, ■ 141-toL
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‘ iirttitod- supply ,,• r.., w sad- per with Kt hi Tone ,a’n;d 'Bordet to'-'
Don't >v'‘V -l-. it H ody.-match, any color you want. Baylor
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•FuD. ' S\:i.jji; . a ;R( J a.- T. imwjityi ' Have', you ,Te .-i the ,adytr-'-o:emi‘nts I.
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Surgical Dressing
Materials Are Here
Mrs. A. J. Youeng announces the
gauze for the first quota of surgical
dressings has arrived and that the
room will be open Thursday after-
noon from 2 to 5 o'clock.
Mrs. Youens asks that anyone who
will help please- meet her at the sur-
gical dressing room.
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Hospital Notes
Born to Mr. and Mrs. A. W Brown
a son, Oct. 13, and has ibeen named
Ben Allen.
Mrs. G. L McCurry of Iola under-
went a major operation today.
Mrs. J, W. Wiley of Bryan had
an eye operation today.
Rev. R. W. Adame is ill at Bra-
zos Valley Sanitarium.
Mrs Knox WiHiams, Sr., of Milli-
can Is here for treatment.
Miss Emma Schumacher is rest-
ing fairly well today.
Mrs. Joe Marlett and daughter,
Evelyn returned home yesterday.
Mr. Guy Lipscomb waa able to
return to hig home In Iola today af-
ter recovering from a major opera-
tion about 10 days ago.
Neal Capps df Tomball bad a ma-
jor eye operation on Mbnday.
" Mies Cecilia Mattern was able to
return to her home Tuesday at
(Plantersville after receiving treat-
ment for a broken back.
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Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Kennard of
Toxag City returned home Sunday
afternoon after .spending the week-
end with their parents at Navasota
:m<i Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. J. l
Dickhnson accompanied them home
i eturning Jllonday afterhopn,
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Mrs. Tommie Stewart and
Tommie Jr., of Beaumont are
Hing relatives here.
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Rev. ,H N .Cunningham i8 in Fort
Worth this week attending Synodi
ivhir-h is. convening at the Broadway
Picsbyterian church.
I Mis. H. E. Lewis. Jr., cashier of
i the Grimes County Miituaj Life In-
I sUrance Association of Navasota has
I resigned to take effect October the
.l-7tli, 1942. The office staff of the
.Assbciation is now as follows. J. L
Dickenson, .secretary ■ manager; Mrs.
E.-lsle Kehnard’ bookkeeper and Mrs.
Sterrett, Terry, stenographer.
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Mrs. I. C. Vann , who has been here
With her son. J. W. Mart,n. for somt-
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Phone 318 or 81
'- WANTED TO BUY - Used
g SewWg Machines, ,
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UNPLEASANT T.‘ C"
INCONVEHIENCu
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had been hit by’ the tdrpedo that
morning.'
Thus, only one cruiser was report-
ed damaged, although there may
have been two. These successes
against the enemy ships’raised to for-
tyieight the number of Japanese ves-
sels which have been sunk or dam-
aged during the Solomorig campaign <
including eight tu> k, three probab-
ly sunk and one damaged. y
In the same campaign the United
S'atee has lost ten ships, including
three heavy cruisers, the loss of
which last August was announced
ty the Navy Moncay
Acid Indigestion
Relieved in 5 minutes or
double your money back
e When excess Btouuch acid cauaeg painful, mjffocat-
wtot stomach and heartburn, doctors iHliaity
reacribo the fastest-actinc nAdlrinca known for
inptomatlc relief—medicines like those in Bclbans
.ablets. No> laxative.' Bulbans brings comfort in a
b,ck u,t r,turn
$17.95 to $29,95
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BtM DRY
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Assortment
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Fine Fabrics
at Hand . . .
To Match Your Suit or Coat
Now at its best.
Find Sack* Dream w Shown at
Thlk Store
In Practical.
Pretty Gloves
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Plouiant-taitint ■ ConverM\ni
Economical
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Keep you from getting all
the Vitamim. a..u l }uu
need.
You can t-s sure «’-♦ 4»?c-h
member of yjur fjf./ y get.
•hough of these essential \ it’
minz by seeing to it th_.
take
/H3EST DRY GOODS STORE
Pau! Sacht No. 13216
I t’i ’ thumbs-up” to this fly-front
rabbit’s haii jersey . ■ ..contrast-
ing,alligator belt, and velveteen
accents prove a tasty garnish.
Keith
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Just In for the big October
selling of ohlldreng Hata for girls
ages 3 to 12.
Buy War Bonds and stamps Today.
Subscribe NOW.; JJon't Wait
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Farmers are »bout to igpveat alt
their crops after the continued dry
weather. (; -
Mrs. B. B. Hicks- is on the sick
list.
Joe Brotherton left Wednesday for
Freeport.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Trant spent
Sunday in Bryan with relatives.
MeAiage* from Travis Scott a for-
mer teacher of Keith, located in Camp
Roberts, Cal,, Mr. Scott has recently
married and his wife is near him in
Cal., He has many friends at Keith
who are happy, to hear of his where-
abouts. •
Our community was well, represent-'
cd at the Brazos County fair the'
past week-end. i ■ . ’.
Rev. R, E Connor rtf North Zulch
has been called to pastor the Free
Baptist‘Church bel-e for another year. I
Rev. Connrtr ha8 'accepted
Pvt. Lloyd I’ylc of Camp Barkley,
Abilene, accompanied by his wife,
was in our community Monday. Mrs.
Pyle makes her home in Houston.
Loyd was raised^Jiere and has many
friends who are alway8 delighted to
have him return.
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Harrison and
Mrs. Grace Harrison (of Houston
spent the week-end here with rela-
tives. Forrest will lehve Hpuston this
week for a training camp.
Mrs; R. O. Lavender, is 'on the sick
list.
THE NAVASOTA DAILY EXAMINEE, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 14, 1942
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