Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 172, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 3, 1930 Page: 2 of 5
five pages: ill. ; page 20 x 13 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilmView a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
TO
■
9
»
kA
t
’ a'
?
• 1
' 1T
A
—
NUMBER 171
1.
\
2
In Majority
ading by
The bridge had just been
the.
Navasota
Cine
Club.
most P- pular Ameri-
ean comedies ever produced.
It
im*,
PUPILS TO CLASSIFY
Primary Grades
*t . .
I
>
thelimelight met of the time
I
phat, he- wanted te
C
. town
1
1
capitalist regime was halted to-
1
The Van Dyke Studio
team is given ‘everything that is
son old. negatives may get
Anderson School
Those who had kodak
. N
arereadyj '
sa
, F
triet Championship Mueh is ex-
S
Mrs. A. A. Berr, pi mill 11-
«r 100
2.32,
1j A• 91
* ■ Mx 5 P.- e- "-h
b-
anae
•2
2
2
ere, .which
just before
I
miles east oft/
was dynamitd
daylight today
|
: ;5j
"Lw
RATTLERS
LINING UP
„-E-
~ta;Far
FaiBx
H i. -aid .
civer odtef-
NAVASOTA, rExAS
... : .
Miss May Viser. ii -
;« Miss Hallie Showalter.
A-
IC m
at Navasota and moved to
; and anyone: wishing reor-
ations for a huge air
at Love Field where the
visitots every . 2portunity
ther big Dollar Day ___ _
Thursday, Sept. 19th, it was defi-
Half Million Dollar
Bridge Over Red River
a
295
or to be charged shortly.
a n: - '
Stage
aving
day by the secret police
Twenty internationally known
W E. Jones, B S .Principal Grimes Co. Fair To
a to ha finned will find work
abian Drug tore. 2
VAN DYKE STUDIO
1r7
Fa
F
J
, V
Goternor; Charlie Loekhart, St.
Treasurer; Edgar Witt. Lieuten-
ant Governor; James B. Allred.
Attorney General; and J. E. Me-
Ponald, Agricultural Commis-
sioner. .
Six officers were nominated to
their present posts. They are:
S. M. N. Marrs, State Superin-
sbrgad, months ago posted 825,000
prize for the first flight from Pa-
m to Dallas with New York as
3 the intermediatary stopping
-pojnt.
nzje
World’s Fastest Human Slowed
... ' ___________
to
(
Miss Hattie Matthe w,5.
Miss Nina McFarlane
Miss Bess Johnson
/' Miss Jessie Mae Floyd.
Lusynthia Jones.’
Wallaee Humpbray
Fannie L. Reese. B S:‘ ‘
- Marie Colbert:
Emma L. Blaekshear
Annie Mae Jingles. B S
Thelma Gilbert
r ■ Susie E Atkison. .
Clara Belle Cole,,
Ruth Walker.
Dorelia Jarvis -
-
- VAN DYKE STUDIO
f MOVES TO BRYAN
£ -
4
—8
13
wem ■ 2
Miss Eugene West
Colored School s
ej
tendent of Publie Instruction;
Pat M Neff. Chairman of the I
flyera will land upon their arri-
vak is being made. The flight
SEfrom New York will be made
5 without a stop.
3 At is expected that the power-
ful “Question Mark” will make
r the trip in less than
—hours’ flying time.
per.11 e
/. ». / 7 \; W gn, s,
AILY
By1N.s
5.,New York, Sept. 3—Wea-
ter ; Capt. Dieu-
donne Coste and Maurice
Bellmonte, who have just
conquered the "‘death trap
Sof aviation"" by making a
.1—1 up flight from Paris
to New York, will hop off
hrom the Curtiss Airport in
57their scarlet Breguet ses-
(By L N. S.)‘ .
. AUSTIN, Sept 3—When state
officers are sworn into office next
January there will be five new-
FACULTY OF
NAV. PUBLIC
Book Stand was formerly locate'!
Miss Grace Striekland will have
charge of the stand .....
- . | Mr. Knight states that he will
agricultural economists were a- sell all of the state newspapers,
mong the scores of persons arres- the latest novels. best in maga-
ted and are charge?! with plot- zines as well as eandies and told
ting the downfall of the govern-Ldrinks. . - .
■" M
Democrats Are
first of-next week.
The Examiner can see before
us the biggest and most meef
ful seasons of ‘tofin’ the. pigskin
that the school has re^Rked in
hiee
1SCHO0IS 1930-31
_
Herewith is given a list of the
teachers for the Navasota Public
School for the term of .1930-31 as
prepared by Supt L. G Andrews :
Administration
L G. Andrews, B A.. Superin-
4, SEFT. 3, 1930
Will STAGE
DOLLAR DAY
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE thought advisable to suspend for
The weekly luncheon for the that year. Now the association.
Chamber of Commerce directors after eonsidering the problem
wil be held tomorrow at 12:15 from ‘every angle, has decided not
p m. at the Camp Hotel. to bold a 1930 fair.
Railroad Commission: George H
Sheppard,, State Comptroller: J.
H. Walker. Commissiner of Gen-
eral Land Offiee;and Judges C
M. Cureton and 6. S. Lattimore.
Cureton is Supreme Court Judge
and Lattimore is Judge of the
g
2 .
- -
o ! -1
TEXARKANA. Sept 3—
Authorities are today inves-
tigating the destruction of
the new - half -million dollar
State Highway bridge span-
. tung the Red River twenty
■ - » By I. N,S.) . /- -
MOSC0W, Sept 3—A wide
spread pit to overthrow ihe sov-
iet government and establish a
completed and .a ’.destruc-
tive blast came’upon the eve
win a prise. He said he
aspect rd to make Dallas in
tea hours, spend the night
there and fly back to New -
York the next day.
'r 1
’ {2
■
MINER
' 1
£ looked forward eagerly today to
5 a visit from Capt.: Dieudonne
Coste and Mayrie Bellmonte who
Saeording to an agreement with
Col W. A. Easterwrood, a Dallas
rgportsmun, will fly here’ in the
Sextfew-days
g- Col. Easterwrood, who is now a-
Opens Sept. 151
I Anderson sehoot will tegin re-
gular work Monday morning.
September 15. The teachers will
attend the teachers' institute at
Huntsville September 11 and 12
The faculty follows: ' I
-Mr. A. X Berry, Superinten-
to, write in eariy for qeir seats.
Ayuny Texans, visiting’ -New
York during the past year had
been isapp-inted in sot being a-
tle to. porchase seats to see Jack
Donahue in' Sots.0Guns ‛‛
Tip Knight Opens
New Magazine Stand
Tip Knight announces that he
willopen an up-toidate magazine
stand tomorrow where the Clark
eomen, now Democrat nominees,
who will take their posts. The
Democrats are inevitable winners
in the November general election.
■) * : * I • - ‘ ■
072 eomrnr dgnVnilu-* N •
(VASOTA
session since when because;
of drought eonditions, ity was
Ee aNm."ueet S “J "natpoEsTaUE"IEDOI
coming
work done by mailing order baeking.Wehopetonbe able to
- ...... cover every game play by pia^
From what has been gathered
from eonversation on the streets 1
the eitizensof
the elected to his office. and retires
'this year voluntarily.
Bellonte in flying! ' —----o--—
a* *,11 ton to
as fatriy .Eve-
thsnopltan,
. - mazann4s He.
Court of Criminal Appeals. •
, W. Gregory Hateher will retir
this year as State Treasurer. He
was twice renominated and re-
All hizh school pupils who" have
to: elassifled fot the- oming irhmetie.
quiplane at 9 o’clock tomor-
row morning for Dallas, The new state officers who will *
Km i , enter the race in the general el-
wads tH< auwonvww- ections are Ross S. Sterling. for
ronunaa HW arnmazoos qer eadax D navasodanE
gp-m ~ ~ - Mb
gridiron. It is believed that most
of the team and its prospective
eighteen material will be intact by the
Sture stars and strip-s flapping .sessio-t, please come by the high
ft lazily in thebreeze on buildings -ek id l ofee each morning irom.
,and streets. tn to twelve We want to fen-
d. 1 Thesidewatks nd were ’ ' furing this present week.
zerowded with menand women, • s 4 .
toasting the gallant fyrs and -th- ' S-jsm--ph
has ears and we are redy with or
time and space to see that the
E- ment today as he and Bel
E monte slicked themselves up
E for one of New York's offi-
2g cial receptions to the inter
5 8 national air heroes which
will include, g parade up
B*; Broadway to the City Hall
2 late this afternoon. Coste
Es * said he would have to leave
Sg New York 72 ’ hour* after
his arrival there in order to
5' and scintillating with festite’
.a gayety , after its display of- fren-
erzied joy; and emotion over - 1
p feat of Captain Die udonne, Coste
i - and Mauriee _______ _
-g -for the first time in history the
3 distance from here to New York
n without a stop,or mishap; ....
K ’ . The Frenchmen and tourists
r "praded ti - vard . ar. in
dcarm with tiny trieqlots and mimie-1
•t: ri
01, , ,
r - -a ■ • -umief-
. PARIS,' Sept. 3—Paris was in
• holiday mood today, vibrant
The Navasoa Retail Credit Popular Comedy
Men $ Association will stage ano- _ _
event on To Be Presented
ment . g b ‛‛
ent prpelion’ who az ineluded . Husband mnd Wife
in the list of those under arrest . --------------- h
2H
2ges
.he
& DALHAS, Sept. 3—This city ;
FSn TW. Mms, Third • a" , ei • -00
grade. _ • Partly Cloudy Temight •
Mm Hattie YayW. Pint and 9 una rhunday, «
The Navasota High School Rat-
tlers have already gotten down to
work preparing for as arduous a
eampaign ever in the history of
the school. --• -
4 The Rattlers began their prac-
tice the first of the week, but as
yet Coach J, W Martin makes
no promises as to what the out-
come of the season will bring. Too
many of the best candidates and
letter men areistill holding down
summer jobs and have not been
able to answer the call of the
iPed upon mony as. th._____ j
Kiwanis Group‘d that pans ” doors sui-i,i maad.
/ '■ jdtnly nis father g0es bankrptu 7. . '
, , i and lies, and Napthrownimupeni’ . A
R.G k - v ■ ■ v ueh mazazines
his own resouras, is helpiess i
wanian, was el- v . , , . • nungi Post.
Nat s college ecu and rm/i . ,, ;
R0: E20a2jin-2
, the :
. : , tor ‛0- stag-
hard wrk • , . -
• lhua,-. .
‘ I
/ 1
fall at Anderson, due to prevail-DDANTADATT
ing agrieulturai eonditions, it ha* (yin I n rrri i *
.been announced by persons han-
MEN ARRESTED
IN GOVT. PLOT
• *
SEPTEMBER 18 Dynamited This Morning
HEART or th BRAZOS VALLEY
-ntr--t—
- . 5; 2 s
a-pi New
einthe pist
ot z'd A
epurage. wkieh. pushed them on
their hazardous- venture, b
.
8---=
Coste Will Leave For
M Dana. Tomorrow Morn.
35eppeihegtime-*. 420 sw-ar - ! ; 5 ^"
Quick Return To N. Y.
nitely decided at the monthly The noted comedy. The For
. - meeting of the association held tune Hunter which wil be pre.
-05 ar r , g 1 . . in the eity hall Tuesday evening I seated as aldramati
D qMafeld, B S- Prineirwith T,.B Terrell. president, pre- Harry Byrd Kline, on Monday
Pcften‛Lscg,s .v Prinei. fabard rz. th.sp-ner
PalotGrammar.Sekooh,, eomposed of R A Patout, ehair .is one of the
, Mm Gladys Milroy. Librarian mari, L P Driskell .and L G — Cu. ......
and SeeretartoSuperintendent Wood... iwas first produce on Breadtay ofzthe ceremonies which
D M iHih8chpoie "Prinei u Doklar Daysales in the past ' several years, ago. and was th- open the bridge
P MMarfeldaB S-Prinei- have proved big events here and, play in which John Barrymore traffic Thursday.
pal. Manut Training and- Me- they have permitted tke public1 made such a trein-ndchshit that. c. . o .-g:
eh4niea D Wing, i to obtain many bargains in dif./his future. as an a t r was asg. State Fair Star
jWviarmna wtHistpA ferent lines-f nerehamdss-oneel , . - Is Noted Author
e 0 e "m, d. • sucn sale has already been held . .The story .of .The -Fbtun- ,
Seienee. ' this summer with beoefieiaL re. iHunt.--.'., -.,a ; ..2 ‘ -
Miss.Mattye Peari Henry, B.A’sults . ' . priendethat tAenggndby e.DALIANsi -Dasitetae
KissLacile Condor. B.s.’Thecredituamsoclationzappoint-lery tpe.of aud n I: d . ■
El, v... en a eommittee with authority to story of a yung man. Nai Dun, ” 7 / d5
ome ir ■ -d - , . employ a colleetor to aid in' the > an, who, thru the iniugenee ?f “ E- 3 i-" -ulk Dona-
MissMassie Barganier. B. A edleetion of past due accouhts of -a w-akuy athat. is supplied with hu -tar ' "ns. Guns. the
thmategm R A-'Math member firm horemoneythlan ha nea is as a dh d 4 on at the
MissLilhianPannB- Math-l,, veltegesthdent Hecmestode.2hFar T-xa as aztainei
Bo*en. B A, Hi Storey Heads . - . p-dd up-od a h maz ani
twy. ■’ A B,,. Kiwanis Group that ppansalk doors Sui-iai
.Miss Annette Nixou. B A. La- ( ;
tin and Spanish ; LUBBOCK, Tex., Sept 3
Miss Evelyn Davis. B A. Eng- Storey, Dallas Ki
lish. '• ■' , ■ eeted governor of'the Texas-Ok. „ .
Intermediate Grades lahomadistrietof Kiwanis Inter- Hat*- Henn',h ; 0- “asa
Clifton L. Cox. B. A, Prinei- national and Oklahoma City was ,2 Who,wose 1, "43
pal. Health and Physical Eduea- seleetedasthe193l/meetingplaceltoP, P 5 " nt , > ,
2 . . a WI, power, and -terninanen. ... .
tio as puf, of th most successful eon-1,, , K 21, man— h--. - e '.
d- '*• . t1e he (*0 ElA ’t. <11 -f"e < < r"' fir e •
Miss Gertrude Lane. Engiish. ventions in the thirteen years the' . ■ . / 2,- . -' -li- - an.i .-ih
f Miss Trannie Franeklw, Geo- ; t has been meeting was ei i"u ofmi* afuprtton fot -at . 1 .4.
' ' - • . ■■ * . 23 cures a num ber otonsn-s5 e ‛ s
graph’ ’ p2-g. '' dTusda--c Ll-pim-tions for him. an ' Nat -o-n * at " ..
Miss Fern Ettel, H-stohy. , - oon a4ter. the °adjourumeut o2 F . ’4 ’ gagmeut. - - ea, . -
Miss Bernjee Terrell Reading tbe eonentin a special -frain car- 13 4 iri - , Yk ft u--rii:
Mi'S Stella Mat. Diekson.Arrine Ki ga man-* uftfor th-, '82 2 S ” »
. .. fartsba ' averhs ner ' arisbad.13) 16 ' ’ n. " ... ■■ ■' ■ ' ’ --- -•••■
Miss Jessie 5! e Cr wi 2. $ - d-.r N Mex Itiwill retart hera We d. " . - "md- . 5: -
- - - - - , ■. ( r-n .2 , ar . . . eur- w . ■
nedas ev rning . . - ./■ . -
Anarkl. tte wer Bctzakde . a g:. ; . - - *
Valley. Galestisn: enrpus < kristi ' -5. - 223.2 .022 ■ _
and Tyler ai! entered bid' for the a d aPP, . . . mart [rani . a ;:
1932 m ng Aniarinlo. wirh a i ", ' ' , r A H .. f \; ■ y
■ special ■ orchestra: eonstantly on . r;, pnhingh-2--g4 -at -un
' tqe job.ana special stunt held 1 ' : ’a'"' tipt‛ - r snoi,7r2 --u sr
’ .....' ‘ ' ' ' ' ’ . . ?• - ■ - -K
that one is glad to:know, because. : E,,.
■ ?1- .2 ' - .1 .... r. <2 montes in, ajivan-, I E 4k-
-it is both sincere and .pur it us , . .
,t . full of surprises, nd. inecithemju
Suspend This Fall{ most successful : avet 5a
. 4 : 3 s’ ■ -‘ . ' , ’ * L .ct 1U. -. , Ld-A 7
— / Produed. ,
There will not be any fair this --
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 172, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 3, 1930, newspaper, September 3, 1930; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1402388/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.