Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 134, Ed. 1 Monday, July 21, 1930 Page: 3 of 4
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» benefit of special iterests and against the masses, and he.
writs the atrong support of al owr members and their fam-
rail ag that of an other working men and women.
srongly urge that you all take an active If rut in the nom-
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PROPOSING A CONSTITUTIONAL
AMENDMENT TO BE VOTED
ON NOVEMBER A 1930.
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Oyster Cultivation
Oysters are now planted and cul-
tivated like so much corn or turnip
Herbert F. Prytherch of the United
States bureau of sherles tells us that
the oyster industry of the United
States now constitttes its most valu-
able fishery, yielding amually about
78,000 tons of food, employing over
65,000 persons, and producing each
year a crop valued at over $14,000,000
an It Is taken Worn the water. It la
conducted, he says. In every seacoast
state from Cape Cod to the Rio Grande
and from Puget sound to San Fran-
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Dear Birs and Brothers:
fast at Xarboro Lake in hobos of Mi
' Phoebe Baker and Miss Frances Ruck-
ter. MM. Ed Lott. Egbert Henry and
J. C. Webb accompunied the group of
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As the talking
' Picture comedian,
— Will is All
Right and then
some. He is better
than ever now
Adults. 85c
J W Leak is Improving his
rent cottage across from Ewing
Xorwood.
a Fresh Shipment
of Madeley’s .
HONEY
Eated their friendly attitude toward the interests of labor
peatmen of Congresn, your Natonal Legidlative Represen-
■ here in Washingtom take pleasure im advising of the exception-
warabb record of Congressman Dadiel E Garrett, U. S Repre-
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- PFR CENT in favor of the workers and
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WAl.8 Texas, July 21 — Thru
the efforts of the Wallis Retail Me
rhaf A f riatloa, there will be a
pr—low of at beat, thirty dollars in
merchandise and cashttor the .first
bate of cotton outer, the fouowipe
The cotton iar he maise in dhe
FOR RENT—Nice cool south bed
room for gentleman. Phone 184
130-6t. ; . •
xcss and ether ailments
L on by fanity elimination.
aroably relleve you. Sited
any kind of
and to other
Adv.-1m
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ieded in the Halls of €ongree Ae the date of the primaries
•thing. we hope and trust that the officers and membens of
dona and Lodges win handle this matter with aU erpedition
lenx.betwen now and July 26 te the end that all our mem-
thelk famillee and frienda co te the poll and vorafor our
M iCongreseman Garrett, who can te depended upon te con-
daftmd the interesta and fight for the rights of the pikin
Iha hot allow youreelvs to teat tear mefliint ot his i*"
» Maritea, nor permk yourselves te te divided by iminte-
E but leevenothigudone that will add one more vote in
D. Ayres, 255-2
and pretty vases filled with rose zen-
nias, and fern added to the loveliness
FOR RHNT—Cool 5 room Cottage,
also 2 unfurnished 5-room apartments.
suits and enjoyed a swim until time
for breakfast The long table in the
club house wss spread with canta-
loupes, bacon, eggs. tomatoes, toast
and coffee which was'most appetizing
to the swimmers.
WOOD — Either dry or green post
oak. See J. R. Hardy. 131-10t.
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' tapers and the dining board eenter-
piece of pink rosebuds and daisies
completed the decoratios.
The musie room and library were
cleared of tables and chairs and danc-
ing was enjoyed during the remainder'
of the evening with musie furnished
by Eddie Bode of Madisonvile at
the Baby Grande and the dance pro-
grams furnished by the radio.
Huntsville several months ago and te
i manager of the Duke and Ayers Store *
in this eity. He and his bride are!
making their home in the Smtthealb
। cottage on Church street
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PMr. Cantrell is making the
Garden Golf Greens more diffi
. , of the home, so beautiful in itself.
Trophies were awarded Miss Fran-
ces Rucker. Jim Swanson and LM.
■Welch. The. honoree was presented a
latge. bottle of Evenlug in Paris per-
fume as a gift from the hostesses.
c I Bridge trays were placed on the
tables serving a delicious salad course
fin the rose and green color theme The
trays were set with green glassware
and. centered with green bowls of
tiny rose zenns and fern. Green
FOR RENT—To permanent tenant
Best rent house in town. Best lo-
cation. Five rooms, hall and bath.
cult ami more Inreresting ev-
eryday. He has added traps to
many of the holes, besides ben- l
ches to rest on and stands on
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trialipackage.ei
Crary Orystais and you can make
Ctaz Water at your home. Crasy
'Ctyatals contain nothing except
-miherals extracted from Cray
Water by open kettle evagoration
We will refund your money if you
are not thoroughly satisfied after
rinking the water according to
Mr directlons. .
Crazy Water Co.
MINRRAL WELL8, TEXAS
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Among the cttat ions whieh compria-
ad the Lesdon-Sermon was the fol-
lowtug from the Bible: “And this to
life eternal, that they might know
thee the only true God, and Jesus
Christ who thou hast senr" (John H:
a).
Inelnded in the service were the
following passages from the Chriattan
Science textbook. "Selence and Health
with Key to the Seriptures," by Mary
Baker Eddy: “The way through which
immortality and life are learned is
not ecelestastical but Christian, not
human but divine, not physical but
metaphysical, not material but scien-
eficaly spirituar" (P 98). "Whea
understanding changes the stand- j
points of life agd intelligence from a '
material to a spiritual basis, we shan
gain the reality of Life, the control
of Soni over sense. and we shall per-
ceive Christianity, or Truth, in its di-
"vine Principle" ip. 222).
Am prepared , to do
hauling both in city
points. J. R. Hardy'.
grer is that I have but one wife Mose .pi
to send to the vountry." sihess"
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TOMORROW ,
The partherehip between wom: -
and the underworld te revent«m,
a startling dramatie romance r •
Be it resolyed by the Legislature of
the State of Texas
Section 1. That Article ATI of the
Constitution of the State of Texas be
amended by adding thereto Section
id, which shall read as follows :
"Section 16 All land mentionert
in Sections 11, 12 and, 15 of Article
VII, of the Constitution of the State
of Texas, now belonging to the Uni-
versity of Texas shall be subject to
taxation for connty, purposes to the
same extent as lands privately own-,
ed; provided they shall be rendered
for titxation upon vales fixed by the
State Tax Board: and providing that
the State shall remit annually to euru ;
of the cpunties in which raid lands
are located an amount equal to th
THE FOUR GREAT BROTHERHOODS or THE ORDER of
KMAWAL TRAINMEN THINK or CONGRESSMAN DANIEL
52F GARRETT AS A FRIEND OF ALL WHO TOIL:
". Washingtan, P. c, June 30, 1930. >
To tee OfButn and Members of the
Stete Leglalature Boards, Divisiohs and Lodges,
tear Engtne and Train Service A Mef W. Brotherhoods,
■MA Congremsional Distriet of Texas
Mfwea-Reu- ; 4, 250 3
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CHRIPRACTOR
Beatrice Hammans,
D. C.
Spinal Analysis and Consuitation
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Tele. 407 or 475 Wenger Apt
FOR RENT— Close in — Two or
three unfurnished room apartment,
sink, hot and cold Watet, gas
Phone 395. 115-tf
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tax imposed npon said laud for conn
ty purpose"
‘Section 2, Tbe forezoing i’onstitn-
tion amendment shall be submitted to
the qualifled ele- tors of rhe State at
the next general election, to be held
throughout the State "on the first
Tuesday after the first Monday in
November. 1930.
(A correct cops. <
JANE Y MeCALLUM,
Secretary of State.
Adv. Daily July 21. 2s. August 4. il,
Weekly July 24. 31. August T, 14.
which to put down your score. ed the .W ills. and fearze is do-
die is planning other improve, ing hepuutitig
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Back bT {he tinsel glamour of a
Ervadway night chib stalks" a su’s
prising drama of woman, ujuJ ■ the
shadowy underworld. A thriller,
an unusual love-etory. with the
speed and novel twits that cme
one in- a eeason’s picture going..
With Tom Moor—and Blanche
Sweet, ’ ' , ■? " ■ ' '
He was a policeman.— she a
night anb girl. New York night
life — behind the scenes of a
night club. When they married—
Aleo Talking (medy. A s
FOR SALE
DUT FLOWERS — For funeral* par
tiez ano all occasions We deliver
Cali Mrs L H. Rowland.'phone 142
BAY IT WITH FLOWERS — Seanon’s
choicest all times, delivered any-
where. Kldd-8mith Floral Co.,
phone 313
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Hen Pekk says. My only re-, N.TURALLY
(it* "ark is, making most at-
tractive living ijuarters in his
ronisat , the ' fire station. The
city bver harded andeHaster ■
MIHIKEN-SWITZER
A. 8. Mikken and Mira Margaret
Switzer at La Forte were married
Wednesday morning at 9.30 o'clock at
Houston. Immediately after the cere-
mony the couple left for San Antonio
where they spent the past week arriv-
ing tn this city Sunday evening.
Mrs Millken la the daughter of
Mr and Mrs. C. R. Switzer of La
Porte,
MISS PHOEBE BAKER
j IS AGAIN COMPLIMENTED
j Mrs. H. L Lewis and Mrs. Ewing
INorwood, were hostesses on Saturday 4
evening at the heme of the former
when they entertained with a bridge
party in honor of Mira Phoebe Baker
of Springfield. Mass, guest of Mes-
dames Lzzie Raker and Fannie An-
derson. .
• j Eight tables set with attraetfye tal-
lies of bridge fans and pretty score ,
, pads in varied designs were arranged
t in the musie room and dining room.
(The, lovely color theme of rose and
I green was carried out in every de- .
(talk blending with the beautiful drap-
..eries of these two shades. Bowls
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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/m1/3/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.