Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 172, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 3, 1930 Page: 3 of 5
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Camels are so good to smoke.
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Lee; Mineral deed 49 acres Me-
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G. M. Webb to P. C. Webb;
Deed 133 6 acres C. C Meachum
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EASY TO LOOK AT—good to look at—that’s your reaction to charm and
beauty . Easy to smoke—good to smoke — that’s the lure of Camels.
Good because of the natural mildness and fragrance of mellow tobaccos
with all the delicacy and aroma preserved by scientific skill in prepara-
tion and blending—good because there’s no over-processing or doctor-
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Easy—because they are so mild and smooth that you can smoke them
all the day through with never a suggestion of throat discomfort.
Notice that it’s Camels now — your crowd and elsewhere — because
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Henderson. Rusk County; Early—Marion Wood, Crews, Rannels
Peltier, Sabine Pass, Jefferson County; Ralph Crawford, De-
County. troit. Red River County. member
Carn- Lamar Farris. Madison- Lamar County club; Albert Thig-
ville, Madison County; Milton pen. Henderson, Rask Cout,. .
- - - • ----- ex- Milford. Woodlawn, Harrison Monroe Minssen. Lubbock.
perts of the Extension Service of County; C C Moore. Woodlawn, bock County.
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vice of the eollege. Montague County; W. C Wi
Winners in the various classes I^mesa, Dawson County; J
of demonstrations are as follows: Adams, Tn Ha, Swisher pun
Grain sorghum—Manley Ar- Poultry—Mareellus U
thur. Plainview. Hale County; brink, Riviera, Kleberg Con
Ozie Bailey, Big Spring, Howard John L. Vaughn, member
County; Emmett Nauert, Austin, boek County club, postot
Travis County Abernathy, Hale County; B
Cotton—Bill Flynt, Ysleta. El Caudle, Hatehel, Runnels Cm
Paso County; Homer Thigpen. Miscellaneous demonstra
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act of Conzrese. Marcl 197
Ohitnartes and resviutiona of re
Dairy—George
yield, profit, history and record Tahoka. Lynn"‛C
of demonstration, and its influr(Hiekey, Hallsvine, mauuuu
enee an the community. Each boy'County; Thomas Lee Miller,s,e
selected will be presented with a’goville, Dallas County.
gold pin by the Extension Ser- Swine—Orth Vowel
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boy elub- agent of the Extension Gordon Brown,
Serviee, discloses Awards were rieio County.
— nish in South Africa, in Poland, isur
k Finland, Danish, and Swedish ,. Theresa Lechenger to 1
people. All enjoy the _________ -
3. G. Whistam Father has in getting a night off tere8t,60,5 acres A. Yoeman sur.
'for visiting with his low-brow H. ® Lavender tb B. H. Deer-
friends. ing& Son; Lease, 13 acres D.
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W—»f« Daily Examiner ed in Japanese, Chinese, the Spa- deed 69.27 acres R P. Stewart me Kenneke; Deed 63% acres J} the A- a M. College of Texas and Harrison.
--:-----------u--nish in South Africa, in Poland, isur. 4E Groee sur.
Fublshed Every I fl MT IM to Finland, Danish, and Swedish Theresa Lechenger to F.tJ Fritz Ssofstall and wife to H.
troubles • Campbell Jr. Mineral deed % in- Kloceker et al; Deed 63% acres
-- t erest fn 5 a vs s a A Vae--- --- J. IE. Groce sur.
At last Texas, with the aid of Mr* A. L. Lipacomb et vir to'
Dadas. is. about to gain some dis- Homer P. Lee; Mineral deed 1-16
interest 101 acres J. Gillett sr.
Adolph Muenker to R H Deer-
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are great, but what we cant un-Deedint. 502 acres A. C Jones Lee: Mineral deed 4 int. 203 ac-
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lay persou, firm or corporation whieh
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EXAMIER wil be gladly eorrectad destani is how they can cover su ■ . Ires R. Rutledge
•pon being brougb: to tbe atteatioo so much ground without stopping D and J. A. Moody, Parti- f । — —■
of Ob ‛ ‛m w n. w - ean t even go for a joy tion deed, H. Connough survey. Short Course 4-H
rile withnut having to stopfora Mrs. Nettie Morley to Huber. ,7, ..i,.
■ et re. . . -Holt Lease 50 acres H. Con.; Club Winners;
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W r : Law t-nelificatinn. -ays ing & Son. Lease 100 acres F.; Demonstrations for 1929 of twen-"
lt - long and antupus Wurk. but Holland sur | ty-five Texas 4H Club boys. rep-
Lu” imP"o ihl F will be •long Navasota Motor Co. to Humble resenting virtually every section
a: i rluolis work r} inz --,01! A Refining Co.; Lease. Nava-of the stte, have been rated ont-
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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/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.