Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 134, Ed. 1 Monday, July 21, 1930 Page: 1 of 4
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ling and improvements to be nude in
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' New Filling Station
Ebbersol in the gent's furaising
There is another Gulf Filling sta-
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Mineral deed 34 interest in ‘27 ac-
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J. H Neeles et al to C C Thomas;
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the ptesent plans the side walls, et
the auditorium will be straightenei.
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To Proceed To Rebuild
The Church Auditorium
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34 acres:
Assignment 34 interest in181ac-
ree; 3-4 interest in 200 acres; HH in-
j terest in 208 acres; 34 interest. . la
822 acres
Qm L Noble Jr., to R H Dearing
& Bona; assigoment leases as follows:
481 acres Jackson and Wallace an
W: 461 acres L Jackson: 75 acres I
Sa thana; «» aezes J. Wallace; 14 in-
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CHILDREN ARE
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A dirty tizhtly driwu haplser-
Jim Quinn was mueh improved by J
the time he reached bome
Candy Kitchen is
Moving to New Place
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"THE WOMAN RACKEr
VIVID NIGHT (UB FHM
A etors of New Yorks night cub
G w Parka
returned with the family that night c
L Noble Jr, to The Tekas
dgument 119 acres Jackeon
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NAVASOTA TKA MONDAY, JULY 21, 1930
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W. M. Uzzell Was
Buried At Baird
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GENEVA Ill. July 21 (IN8* —
Xeighbors entering , the burning home
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• hief enaireiel tb- sk ofeuch Lit-,
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pustaEo Evai arrasoom mzor avnat di KAVASOTA, di TEE H2AET or BRAzos VALIEY
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Geo L Nble, Jr, to Wainwrighl
8 Wes Otte United; lease ete oat of
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broen by tomocdow, according to of-
Octal forecasters. The leading boun-
tty to number of death attributed to
afternoon on train. Sunday moring’B L Bordstun as saleman for somne-
Mr Wood drove down in hi car aud time, later, being as-cated with C.
morning when it was in I'uigM bore tor :3
burial - 3
Many old friands were prement et 5
the funeral
The fodlowing relatives and nindag-3
Dudley Brown and wife to John
Mays; dead 83 acres J. Hadley surves.
w. N. Hooper to Sinciair Oil Corp.
. assignment, 382 1-2 acres B.B B. &
Are On Honor Roll raknu from tbe Fair (Texas) start
■:M. W Uzelk a fermer ditizen of •
were here to attend the funerai:
De and Mra C C Odoke
of Ro-. Rev, John P Harlesty. and
Ret w T Walt of Abilene, elose .
1 frien- •f tbo de*4-~
Active puil bearers Wer
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HA-er Piueral HLme
I wish to anpounce the opening of
a new Gulf Sersice Station on Wash-
ington avenue at Tenth St. Thia is
a comnisdon station and any persons
having credit with the Golf Co, or
entitted to a ti*waat with the Gott,
win get the same here Your patron-
mange win be much appreciated.
the chnreh auditortum According to
■ . • MARTINSEC rg. W Va.. July 21
Which occurred oul a year ago. badly ■ ( Is , _ Wax of horror spreaa thrn
damaging the wallsandfloors of thejand sickened west Virginia commun- ,, , -
main auditorium, the sarpets puipit/itg today when reporta thru * Charles A Anderson, wealthy far- sg,
and the roof It was decided that 2fthecity that ibeboalesoe three small -er today found that Aaqerson, his
long as the churehhadte he improved ehiliifen strangled: to geadh had bn wife and their eichyeen year old son - 0i
fommd in a. snimimipe pool, rs.b of Williams, had hern hicked to death 1
A eom- tbe iodie- wur imniteij identi.hrin- rhe -hapreni r. tims K.
otenas a sev en year old girr" a madman . 0,2
The Navasota Gandy Kitehen ha
begun the job of moving into the Mar-
tin Allee building which is to bene-
after be their home They expect tj
be estabdished in the new quarters in
a few days
Perry Brothers a chain store or-
ganization. will occups
friends and relatives here Sunday.
Mr. and Mra. Don Wagner and chil-
drea and Mrs. Jecod Wagner Br,
were at Navasota Sunday on account
of Mr Jacob Whgner Sr, who has
to take treatments for diabetes
Tbe farmers are just about through
making hay. and am having very nice
weather, and picking timhe will soob
be here. -
University was to Baird visiting his
grand toother. Mrs. A Cooke when
notified of his fathers serious illness
and left at once for Lubbock. . (
The remains were carried to Sla-
ton Saturday afternoon, where funer-
al services were held at 4 ojclock to •
the Foster Funeral home until Sanday
___ ; suddenly ill on Thursday morning and
bonding which is being vacated by thedied at 2:3 pm Friday. Minter
Candy Kitchen. Some of the Pet ry Uzzell/ who is attending Semmons
Brothers force have already arrived
to the city to prepare for the opening
of their Navasota Store.
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Notice
NATION STILL BRENHAM MEN Committee Authorized
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iness rise pest week end
of his Alness Mrs. H R
FOUND DEAD
age and Miss Elizabeth 17 survive
him. one son. James Calvin died to
infancy He is al- survived by Kg
brocher. D K Uzzel: of Clyde.
Mr Uzzell and family moved to a
Qanadiaheome twenty years ago, and .' J
later moved to Slaton, where the ,
have have made their home for the |
past five years. A few weeks ago they cq
moved to Labbock. Mr Uzeu took 1
Ek
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ed throngh the Spuanisb-Ametican war
Wood went to oose Creek Saturday He was withbch T K Powei and
- - . , - following thi fire, the entire audi-'
bee is eomroned of Senator H. L Lew torium should be retuodelled:
& chairman E M Perry and L N mitte was appointed about
u LLLd ereelmmarshsanazhstattmawrmngmheoth-n"-b ' f *
of the Mi 'lev sunday morning and be on the plans for some time rn Wel-
reported for the commkttee at thisnesds,ekeningot ta- w~*the ar-
time giving an outline of the remodel chiteet. elected, by the
AVMi^ Texas July 21 — Both Faird 41 Lbo-ck on Friday,
quantity and qnalts. : the work don- June -rh foil wing a short llness
--—a —— cnstdered. The remains acoompaniet by Mrs.
Uzzell -t and dughter. Minter and
Miss Elizabeth, were brought back to
having rite hi- dimcharge ' from
the ( Stte Army having sert-
Seeking Relief at N.Y. Shrine
Blanche Sweet tong abeent from pic-1
tures They will appear Tuesday at]
Miners Theetre to Metro-Codwyn- j
Mazer’s alktalking idem W "The Wo
‘ i, ■ charge' -f. The
Jim Quinn Wood of sltig. « r v- iren ta
N . ' , c . chare - by Mr and Mrs. W.
Returns From Campy, wyhe
------- • Minter w Uzzel as -ru in Grun-
prement e i the plan tathe a gtee -
tion at the prayer serticeand these 1
pans were accepted ;at the Sunjay;
service •1
and the front portion of the chureh, s
"eE C. Ry. Co & J- W. Whatley survey
K. W. N Hooper to Pycde 0i Corp.
2 aksignment 129’ 1-2 acres A Campbell
-e surves.
p W. N. Hooper to Pycade 0ll Corp.,
e 1-5 interest 101 1s. acres C. 0: Ed
gj ' wante survey.;
Ae - J. S Harrison to Humble, OU and
Rer. Co ■ asignment 126 acres E B
38, Gorbet survey.
j. W. Leake to Geo L Noble. Jr.,
ei. tonne 206 acres L Jackson survey.
g , m M Morris and wife to. W. N.
i - L Hooper : lease 199 3-4 acres B, B I-
eg . acRy. survey.
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. (By 1 N: 8) Tomorrow morning at 8:30 :m*
B Perspiring matidn antioum scan- tepreeentatives otthe Brenham Rotar ‘ Improvements and cempodelling of
f nA the skies for thunder clouds to- Ciub <tw| oe Commerce will the Fir* Raprim chorth of this city
“ day preying for relief froma the most arrive to this city and meet with the are estimated at $25000 as presented
• intense and general beatwave of the perents of children who will attend b the remodellin committee to the
E sammer. Scores of deaths and pre- colege nest year The purpose of the conereeationSunda morning and no
trations were reported following the mrering ist. prement the opportuniceped b body Ths comimit-
. continued record breaking tempera-’dies that BUnn College affords its ’W U comPosed of Sen
bm tures which prevailed throughout the students . ;
. United States yesterday. Moderate mhe meeting wu last for only one
U temperatures were recorded only to . half hour and win be held at the
- the Rocky Mountain region and see a school auditorium: Every parent. eg-,
e tions of the Pacific mom. Bato pretally the mothers, are asked to at-
brought some relief to Central Minne, tend this meeting and hear what the
2. anta and Wiaconsin Western Kansas■ business men of Brenham have to say
received a downpour last night which I doming the Brenham College.
“ saved the scorched etops Thebaek, ’ „
of the boat wave probably will be ‘
New Stamps Used
.y‘c_ .-1 iestended twelve feet. With this en- Pr.y/n., : ■
In Spain 1 oday ■ larzement of the auditorium and the Bluebonnet Chorus
1 He was married to Miss Ada Cooke 1 2E
on Aug 3rd. 190 who with one soo. •
and one daughter. Minter. 21 years of 8
Ret. Joe R.
0e A. E. MeGilberry to W. N Hooper:
tV tense 114 acres John Fsher survey.
3 cg R N. MeGilberrs to W. N. Fisher. i
2- ghlease 12 1-3 acres C Campbell sur-
L. F. McCausland to McDonald F.
Bomsign; ’Deed 50 acres D. B. McMa
i hansurvey.
c L F. McCausland to H. E Tomlin-
ge ma; deed 50 aeres D B. McMahan
Ury E > F •• in > E Settle. M.
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Th- fowinz -ocy of 'he buHil of
M. W UzzelL wel knosn here, is
APTIST CHURCH VOTES IMPROVEMENTS OF $25
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gvpoeomcscrnrsmn • . ■
L L Blkhnr w EMekton.w
I1 E-u-un, b I- Edstun. John
I i. ,0 ibeleony .which, will extend only afew, FA,4 Acip cp, ■' by each, student ar
The Examiner is in receipt of seven feet from the. puipit on either side. F eature Ol -rogram the compiling of the official bner nd!
m one to thirty't he seating space will provide room, 0. - t . I of the Collece of Arts andsienoi
cam* from Mad- for six hundred persons . -i Grimes Cuunt 13s toibewel rr atthetniversits of Texa- acording Buird ‘ 5 burtal -unday the services
_____ . : The plans for the pulpit are tomhted in the shor coarsest A * M to Dean T T Parlin. who has ; tat 4 the Baptise church at 2
recentiy been put into cireultiot iuthave the choir just back of the palpi' College next week in the Pegeantahngnced theuHs of iiter studems •coek. oodunm
Spain. They are used to commemora- and the baptistry above the choir, ar-hich "i be preutni oil Thurada} ; tot the -prinz seneter of the gst Ma'e am ted Re
tion of the renowed. 8pnntah painter ’ ranged re that practically every per- evening. July 31 at S osock ikonz -e-son
and engraver. Franciso de Goya. son in the church is able to see the Ender.the direction of Mis muhi The hodor roll- s intended, to
The stamps are larger than the ones /candidate baptized. ' To the left of Owen comPoer’ of the well kho“g commend those stud-nts whoe grade
used in this country and are very ax- the pulpit win be the organ room and Tex3. Binebohhet Song - a shoru o have ranked them among the hizte:
tractive with paintings of the Span to the right the dressing rooms The sitis fromi over the eunt will 9ing eebeke--s- --l- --
frd on each one of them. piacing of the organ wi be decided in the blnebennet eh"™' sponsred by lit
-----— ------ ‘Later but it: thought that it will the Grimes Codnt Eederation. ........... -
. be placed in the center of the plat . Slubs of whieh Mrs J Waltace Bro of Arts and Selene
- / Klein., form. Tbe choir will seat thirty-nine,sif 5 president 0GrouP of singens-tudents ate named rin this list
KI FIN T^'"j^v —rpersons an being .ocanired over the tountert Ewinz Greenwoiand Mi
Toxas J m X mi" .•**•**•. s Kate helley aud Mi Elol- yera Smith
Margaret Bro n came back today 00, Ta e Vonitoeg. Saith ,ota Atukerson ate i ichiarge ot, _
fra Hoston where she was visiting-pHH-preee Ewmit 5 nAAnagrphiehifcmpog-A
.—V. amoy uu,,, 6, d/thetar haany detalls that win be *9 Ander- fTHP " ,01 te compos- 1- — .
Tradas, ,, Wagner ana decided du ta rer. The. of ed of the ifedlowing Misses ueorzi
Mr and Xr IEua " agner a tE, Ammitke, w, gnt to ecker. Becker.. Josephine Bog
childru rturgddo Therein were the thu and e- Eugenia bocses Mae ar -
ouih fronds and "atk qulbe wad -a sroecht a: -r t. a x —n
Mr and Mre Ltis schniadieand -I . Becker and Mrs. A oberkampe • fromi Samp Ros Sterling Jr aule to Ri. 1 1— us after
Mr. and Mrs Joe Meriian and Mr The Fira Eaptist fhureh will be c win b an-Cedar Bayou, where be suffered a
20 " < 1 Hwhtar of Erbv wer- one of the prettiest churches to the Name. « onen !
and Mr* Gus Hechter of -ro "ene _ _ imomnen .r. cak pourced as soon as they are received
viting friends and relatives Sunday. hen theimPr eunentsareecotzjkccoraing to Miss oen
Creek and Mrs Lawrence Cook ana that the educational, buildine -as"A. c, .
eidnem from Houstom were here to the bukiding which a New Filling Station
visiting their rereati. Mg and Mrs splendid improvement to the church as —-----
v A Bachmeser it added to the attractiveness of the There to another Gulf Filing sta-
Mmus Jake Herman tuiding and provided the mock needed tidn doing busines to Navasota The
Frick. John and Charlie Herzog from, room fok the Sunday school depart- new station is a nice brick buding
Hodston and Mykawa were risiting ment" .
sere’saturday nite. • I Since this improvement the aud- Washington avenue and Ninth street
"urvana Mrs. John Wagner and torinm has suffered damage from fire’, with E O. Perry as manager.
chUdre* of Anderson were vtsiting . -———-----------------—-----—— —--------- ---
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heat tide year. St Louis total swell-
ed to 1M when two persons succum-
bed yesterday. Columbus Ohio, claim-
pd the highest temperature with ur
official reading of 112
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Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 134, Ed. 1 Monday, July 21, 1930, newspaper, July 21, 1930; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1402351/m1/1/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.