Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 263, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 13, 1927 Page: 2 of 8
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ESTABLISHES TEN ZONE
SALES AGENCIES THIS YEAR
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We are preparing for Three Big Days sell-
. ihg, as the extremely low prices on our enor-
mous Stock of merchandise is going to bring
hundreds of customers.
Our entire stock of Men’s and Boys’ Cloth-
ing and all the Fall and Winter Coats, Dres-
ses, Millinery, and Fur. Neck Pieces reduced
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Socialists will hold ths reins. for
four years in Reading. Pa. J. Henry
Stump, cigarmaker and aoclalis.
newspaperman, was elected mayo
of Reading, and swept the entin
Socialist ticket into off** with him
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Obituaries and resolutions
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Now is the time to buy your
Hat or Dress, & big cut in them at
Perry’s this week. Adv.
Rev. T. A. Binford, pastor of the
First Baptist Church of Corpus
Christi, is here visiting the family of
B. I. Binford. 1*.
P. Utowra who died in that city
Monday at the age of 70 years.
- Father Schertz said the deceased
was a' devout priest and he deplored
his untimely death. Funeral will be settt undertaking
held in Bryan Wednesday. C
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should have many good and practica-
ble methods to carry out the differ-
ent states of road construction work.
We shall therefore be most grateful
if you would supply us with informa-
tion on the following subjects.”
The remainder ' pf the letter dealt
with various questions of road con- dealing with road Work,
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EXAMINER will be gladly
upon being brought to the
of the firm.
Tax Collector
Here Next Week
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While in the city Mondtty,’ County
Tax CoHector H. B. Lavender an-
nounced that he will spend two days
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in Navasota next week for the pur-
pose of collecting taxe$ as a conveni-
ence to those wW-do not wish to make
» trip to the county seat. He will
make his hetidqnarters in the office
of the First National 1’ank for the;
two days^of-Hec.'iO arrd 21.
Mr. Lavender says that, thus far
l>eople ace not paying their faxes in
as large <an amount as they sometimes|
do at this time of the year, - although!
.some ar«> getting that obligatfrm off I
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tion of Hie letter follows:
-‘To the Commissioners, Texas State
Highway Department Greetings^’.
‘^May we take this opportunity to
relate to you that the province of
Kwang Tung is at present undertak-
ing • a very heavy program of road
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out tentatively soqie 7,000 miles
road connecting various cities of Im-
portance and have been working
since the organiaztion <jf"this depart-
ment three years agoF with the hope
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Bargains by the hundreds in every depart-
ment for your Christmas Shopping. Don’t
fail to take advantage of this three days spe-
cial. *
Widespread changes in its field
personnel, creation of new sales
■■ones and regions, and establishments
of better facilities for handling fleet
and commercial car business were an-
nounced today by the Chevrolet Mo-
tor Company.
Outstanding in the new arrange-
By. ment are two new sales zones, one at
I 7 ; Detroit. Michigan, and the other at
Knoxville, Tenn., and the creation of
two new regions, one with headquar-
ters at Atlanta, Ga., and the other
at Ifallas, Texas. These changes j^vill
• bring the factory organization into
closer touch with the dealers and will
enable the latter to provide belter
service, quicker delivery and gener-
ally improved facilities for the
public. ;
The new Detroit zone was estab-
lished on lieceinber 1 under the
direction of A. H. Goodman, form-
erly Detroit city sales manager,
while the Knoxville'zone will - be es-
tablished on January 1. with J. E.
Johnson
manager,
number of zone sales offices
I United States to 45, ten of
were established this year.
GOD’S CONFIDENCE: — The
heaven, even the heavens are the
Eord’s: but the earth hath he given
to the children of men. Psalm 115 -16.
struction. Claude Teer, secretary of
the Highway CommlMloii answered
the letter and besides answering th*
questions mailed several bulletins
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Health Association.
The state organization is the Tex-
as representative of the National
Tuberculosis Association, which dir-
ects the national wide sale .of the fa-
miliar little stickers with the double-
barred cross. Mr. Butler has long
been active in the work of the Texas;
Public Health Association and is a
director of the National Tuberculo-
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Austin. Texas, Dec. 13.—Purchasers -- Died At Bryan
of Tuberculosis Christmas Seals are f
buyers of shares on one of the larg-| Father Kohera Schertz ^f Plan-
est co-operative welfare enterprises [te^'was in the city, awhile,
in the world” said J. W. Butlere. to-j^8* en r°ute te Bryan’ havln*
day. banker of Galveston and form- j ”P^Zed Father
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Hundreds of people are looking for-
ward to seeing one of the New Ford
models at the . plant of the Grimes
Motor' Corporation \ here tomorrow
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Manager; T. H. Mackie announces
his place of business will b£ open until
midnight Wednfesday in order that
any and everbody may have-opportun-
ity to see thls new product of the
- cjsix or seven years.
Ford factories. „
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PHARYNX. LARYNGEAL PDRTIDht '
Science has made another achievement! <
Senator T. Coleman du Pont of Delaware, through a miracb
of surgery, has been provided with' an artificial voice that
cnables^Jiini to speak practically as well as ever, following a
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greased the Correct Way.
With pur Curtis Hydraulic Car Washer, Air
Cleaning Machine and High Pressure Lu-
bricating Gun we are equipped to do the job
right.
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Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 263, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 13, 1927, newspaper, December 13, 1927; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1337142/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Navasota Public Library.