Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 176, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 1, 1941 Page: 2 of 4
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Navasota Daily
Examiner
THE NAVAB0TA DAILY EX1
Inter-natTCartoonCe^S.T.—By B. Link I
DIRECTORS
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Dr. E. T. Ketel.iiru
CONDENSED STATEMENT OF
i he First National Bank
OF NAVASOTA. TEXAS
R E C A PIT U L A TION
AT THE CLOSE bEf BVSltX'E.SS ON SEPTlvMBWK 24, 1941
REfsOl'RlE.S
OFFICERS
EWING NORWOOD H. YARBOROUGH
President Assistant Cashier
The BR\N\ PAR fr.om ?
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you on tlie head, you. had better'get
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Our Platform' For A
Greater Community
A united Grimes County
with all communities work-
ing in harmony
Intense agricultural and
livestock development with
emphasis placed on soil con-
servation.
A well-equipped municipal
auditorium for Navasota.
A modern hotel for Nava- ?
sota.
A Chamber of Commerce •’
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Modern Store buildings and
offices in Navasota.
Make Navasota and Grimes
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for their historical places of
interest, as a bluebonnet cen-
ter, and for their natural ad-
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DAY, OCT. 1, 1941
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INSURED SAFETY 1
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LIBERAL EARNINGS
YOU’RE LOOKING AT
r THE NEW STYLE THAT WILL STAY NEW’?
CHEVROLET’S TRIM "LEADER LINE” STYLING
Chevrolet brinfts you “the new style
that will stay new” . . . with swank,
sweeping “Leader Line” Styling . . .
with distinctive new “Door-Action”
Fenders . . . with smoothly modeled
Bodies by Fisher of a size and beauty
equaled only by much costlier cars.
And matching this style leadership of
The Finest Chevrolet of All Time is the
combined performance and economy
leadership which has made Chevrolet
the No. 1 car for ten of tjie last eleven
years. . . . See it — drive this beautiful 1
new car today!
MAUfrG AlRFLANl NGtNES
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Dr., and Mrs. B. A. Jausiug and {and Mrs? Htatbam.
aou, who live hear Teiiq.le were here I
Sunday.
Mrs. Della Dreher spent the week,
ead at Bedias.
C. 8. Cone of Navasota was .here
Tuesday, .
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Floyd atal Mt.
and Mrs. L. 11. Taylor attended t_.
funeral of a relative at Brookshire \
Tbursduy,
Mr. and Mrs. Junior Masyek Of J Jal-
i lax spent- the week-end visiting tlie
family of Clarence Floyd.
Junior Mdutyre of Houston
at' home, for the wqek-end.
Mrs .(iewyge Floyd 'is spendhig
Houston.
">U0n of Aiuurlliu
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Klton Gnjiskl
Thursday and Fi-jday here .vlslUpg
the family of Sim Cone,
Dr. Holland of Ponca, oklin.
Dr. UoJUihd
three or font weeks here 34
ago. . ■ •
Jess Stathani and family spent 'be
week-end at HnMutrd Uity.
James Martin and family of-Hoits-
Loans -'and Disi.bunts ___,
Fedentl iteserve Bank : t(,< x . '
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Bunking Ihutrs, Ftirnitiire ainl Fixtures
. Utliei' Bea'i . .istale L. . .
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' Vomh.ers and. Stale M .jremits '
Bill- <>f l-'vi-iiange. Against t'oitim 21,944.47
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General AsuiJitant
WILSON SCHUMACHER
General Bookkeeper
JOE WOOTBN. JR.
General Bookkeeper
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Entered' as Second-Class matter
Feb. 22, lilltt, at Navasota, Texas,
under Aet'.'(jfe.X'flUtresa, March- Hi, 4S7!).
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word
• Any errooeou- rifled ions upon the
chara<-ter, st.imlinr or reputation oil ■
any imrsoii, firm or <-<>i>|foritH«t) Which': ?/'
may occur in the foiumh'- ,<»f 'Pilli I
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upon being broiight to the ulteutl<>ii <if-
the firm
Mrs.
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M. L. Wood of Anderson was he*o
lhe: Saturday., : |
Dtrn Stuckey of Iola was here
Monday. (
Jus*e Siatlsim recently took a truck /
loud of calves to Houston. ,
Gytee Thomas and family of Hous-
ton were here Sunday. *
Lewis Floyd iu on the sick
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Navasota Wednesday.
Mrs. Williams of Hubbard City i«\
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i -<-e ,Hjs- railroad men have fixed . lug the classified ads in the Daily Ex-
timi. w»k tlier we.are boxors or not.j.H reminder ,«■> they won't forget U aminer and the Grimes County Be-
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Nemir, Lucile. Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 176, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 1, 1941, newspaper, October 1, 1941; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1382882/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Navasota Public Library.