Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 230, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 4, 1941 Page: 2 of 4
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Any erroneous reflections upon the
afcaracter, standing or reputation of
•ny person, firm or corporatien which
■•y occur Jn the columns of THE
EXAMINER will be gladly corrected
■pen being brought to the attention of
the firm
Ware, H. H. Ware, Jr., Drs Oole-,
man, fWwairt-and Ketcham, L Fur-'
num <,Dr. W .W. Greenwood. Nav-|
aSota | Electric Cotmipatry,
Moore. Duke & Ayrre. Miller’s Then !
tre, J. P. Terrell, H. N. SandaiL sou a-nd Ruitth V.
S. D. Maix^t, sgeve Moore, Ctareu-e Mladison, Isabella . Curtii,
Moore, Mammae Lodge, W. B. Wes- kteon. Kmtti V. Walker,
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taxes. In many instances these can
be indeed on. Thda is true in ‘he
ownership of rentable pnojperty where
higher taxes (tin be overcome ty
raising rente. Inventors are aiuo real-
izing that currently high yield® for
stocks are solving their tax prob-
lems. Whereas five years ago an
investment of $10,000 might yield
M percent, or $500, today the inventor
may fiad hie taxes increased by $300
to $500. Hence, he looks around for.
and instate upon, yields of 8 percent
to 10 percent for any new invest-
ment. Switching of old investment
may also tiauve the desired resulta.
Thus, « wide-«walce wtockholdeir can
have sufficient income to meet his
increased tax bill and enoney left
over fior his cus>tK>mniry spending
Our Platform For A
Greater Community
A united Grimes County
with all communities work-
ing in harmony
Intense agricultural and
HYMtbck development with
i Emphasis placed on soil con-
sei'Vatican.
A well-equipped municipal
auditorium for Navasota.
A modern hotel for Nava-
Mrta.
A Chamber of Commerce
home.
Modern store buildings and
offices in Nhvasote.
Make Navasota and Grimes
County knojgr ever the state
for their historical places of
interest, as a bluebonnet cen-
ter, and for their natural ad-
wuategea.
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Jap Press Talks 1
Vaguely of
President’s Query
TORTO, I>«‘. 4 r--- TJle Jnpanf>s<<
-pecple were vagucl.v inflemmed by their
newspapers! Widuesday that 1‘rosident
Roosevelt h<ul entered directly into
the conversations with Japariese en-
voys at WiuHiilneton and asked cer-
tain quetrtionto about .Tapun's inten-
tions regarding current proolsans.
“United Htkteo asks explanation
Of the rwemk Mtnation" wae one
headline writera way of putting -it.
None of the dh^ntehee disclosed
the mature or tenor of queatio’.a put
to the envoys by Underscore ary of
State Stunner Walles at the be.hevt ,
of the Fresldenrt, though these wtor-
iev were the m«>Ht promlneit'y dis-
played. (He Prewiderrt asked an ex-
planation of Japam'» purpose In
mowing large ’hew antned force* in-
to Indodihlna.
It was evnjihariz.cd that the Presi-
dent bad arttached n<> time limit n>
hte request flor information f-on:
Amtemsador KichiHilniro Noiaura
•nd sfssdal envoy Snburo Kuniau.
Eor tffie fflrtrd successive day the
popere etnjftiiwlzed wide.vprend mili-
tary preparations in wiuthcoatem
Aate, and dewcrt|>ed these na the
•trtaegy of AJMAD encl rcJ cm ent cf
Jwpen.
Entered as Second-Class matter
M*. 22, win, at Navasota, Texas,
■Bder Act of Congress, March 3, 1879.
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these Hoicks.
What About Bond gm
Owneiw of bonds
stacta are contavnl
yields high prices, j
comes. If <hta g raw
■hang on to
aids tn meet
unless they i ._.
personal vxte'ndltures. If and wh^fl
they g«t wine to the high ytaldH
(ditidsMfcle in cosniuon stneka an™
start ftwRching, a slump should
ceKtalniy result In prices for many
lionds and pretarred stocks. Hite
pwrtbUtey is now tangfag over tfto
markHt and' eaerttag a, bearish influ-
ence akmg with tax selling and
< >Hlt restrlctioai.
Every Luvsetw shonM, of nouns,
have some funds invested in certain
tMinda. Wany of these can attU b«
taught on a discount ijaeta wish re-
wultawt high yields. When swMxtang
or making n«rw bond ooaunitment*
buy only flnrt cuontvages. Pereon-
ally, I tun Mt Interested in high-
priced, low-yieid issues. As a rule, I
have also steered clear of preferred
atveks. They ore a hybrid iwvasitaeot.
Now ifc the time to forget high-
priced bonds and preferreds in fv
vor of good common stocks. The
HUHWW are clearly obvinns to every
Chinking investor. Inridesnthlly, when
buying common gtocks select those
comgienies whidh have no funded
defat or cumulative preferred out-
standing. -
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1 am bullish on selected stock* J
over the long pull. It nmy be, how-
ever, that there- will be no boom In
stock prices until taxes come down
or dividends increase still more. But
.which ever of those two flaotore pre-
vail, stockholders in many com-
pan lee should continue to sit pretty.
My guess is tfhht we are headed for
ev*en blither tax as bu* Iwttth the
maintenance of present, or even
higter, dividend rates with creeping
better prices for most common stocks.
ghx-khoMere should bavb courage
and remember when, investing mw
money that good high yielding stocks
are a hedge against high persona)
taxes.
• Velvesta spreads like but-
ter... slices when chilled.
melts and toasts to perfect ion.
Delicious! Contains milk pro-
tdfk mi* minerals, vitamin
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Als« other ountriibutiana —• Ernest
L. Foeratet, Mrs. W. H. Redford.
.Mrs. Avis Quinn, /Miss Margaret
Mrs. L. M. -Bird, E. W,
Codhren, Mrs. J. W. Crowder, Tom
Camp, Monroe 1 Chaney, Mur ay
Criajp, Mrs Dewiitt Crawford. Mrs.
Monroe Chaney, MVs. Jobs CUthre'.l,
Miss Merle EUjoti, Jofcn Haloo. Mrs.
Will Floyd. Dr. L. J. Goree, Mis. F.
C. Hensley, F. C. HkuMey, Mrs. F.
L. Hiller, Mrs. W. H. Horn,
Mbs. AgneR J a f k a o n, Mrs.
Jilanieho Mrtil.ler. Mrs. Ed Otto,
Jimmy Panjlyb^Mrs. Jkunas Pauly,
WtaWter Scott, Mrs. T. P, Taylor,
B. Warzon, Ijeroy
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Weaver, Mrs. M. 8. Brewton, Mrs.
M. J. Faqua, Mrs, Henry Ma<ee.
Mrs. Ike Kelly,- and L. J. Betrie.
Harry 'MHmiierahipa in fhe negro school
in Navasota, chairmen, J. C. Miadl-
Walker—J. C.
8. E. At-
M«s>re, Masonic Lodge, W, B. Wes- kii*«m. Ruth V. Walker, F. L.
son, Jim McDcamld, R. C. Uhrtip, I* . Reece. N. B. Harrison, D. A. Jarvte,
Willia M. Roberta, I. M dobent, J.
D. Wialker,, 1^ W. Wade, P. W. Nei>-
leitt, B. I. Madison.
Other negroee to join the Red
-Crow: A. W. Baxter, Lee Baxter,
iJawrencb Crawford, Fred Keel,
Sam Simms, A. G; Nazi, EMnabeth
Neal, B. M. Nrel, H. C. Boone,
Y. Ytancy, P. H. Jartoaon, Tom Ben-
ne*t and J. D. Wfalker, and Btaa-
sotjt. Curtiz, McGee of t*he Courtney
sdhoofl-
There were also 25 memibenships
from Dyer’s Mill.
r.ke MILD cheesa flWor
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IMPORTANT
Ilease correspond with me
if you live in of dear Nava-
sota nnd Want a -piano for
Xnms. I have a lionafide
|*angain in a lovely small
»*<• Hpinet . piano, latest
jpodel, now stored in your
vicinity. I wiU sell it at a
real sacrifice rather than
haul tt back to San Antonio.
This is a real bargain for
some one. You enn save mon-
ey If you act iinlckly. Easy
terms. Write or wire me
for fuM tofomuitlon where
piano may be seen without
any obligation on your part.
R. N. Gate, credit manager,
San Antonio Music Com-
pany, 316 W. Commerce
fit, Saa Ataonio, Ttexaa.
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’”'"A DAIRY EXAMhcii 'TIUBSDAT, DEO. 4, 1941
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, a::-'. Su* Italy waikw
UhM States IMDiitiea Company,
chairmen, Mia. R. P. Griffitn and
Mrs. J. L. Haddox—'Ernest H. Foer-
ster, Mi-w Ktlhel Doan, Amos Schill-
er, L. M. Walicfa, John Brady, R, E.
Morton, W. M. Cook, H. E. Morti-
mer, H. E. Brown, J. W.
thacher, Mias Agnes Jametioii.
Joftiuiette Shngoter, Miss Dorothy
Dyem, W. P. (Mrroll, R. P. Griffith,
A. T latigitonti. L .C. Cummins, E.
W. IVhrd, C. C. Bolas, G. « Hall,
J. B <.)riid0nct, C. E. Tayl rr, A. T
Holley, M. D. Smith, Ml.ss Jackie
Stockurd, C. M. Ruaoell, F. F. John
m«i. W. R. Allen, W. H. (taudy, A.
Q. JWnfond, C. W. Wintsirn, and J.
B. l'TH(g>.
Other rMemb*rsMpa •
Salrau'H Evangelical Lutheran
(Ihunih, tYiikte Ball, cheirmon, Frifx
Htvnann, I|mry Hchnedor and Henry
HpMknnup—Charlre Hemann, Henry
Htonann. A. R. Alkmaiin, -Wi l Haf-
ertakjnji, C. H Becker, Will M breed-
er, Ernewt Gerke,. Louis F-'<lina:t,
.Jr.. Herman BuriM*, ' Hahry Flrkc,
Jr., Fritz F^ktanan, Henry Feddmunn,
August StelrtenD’!*!, Gu» F. Schroeder,
Cfaartto- IhssFe. Rudolph WrtHmler.'
Ixiuik Busse,- Charter Feldtmnnn, Will
Feldmaisn, Gus W. Schroeder, Louis
Schroeder, Herman Snhro'eder, W.
H. Fi’ke.
Nin ilu.'* tta Teidpho'ne Company,
dhainmian, H. E- Woodw'>rih’--Mr.
Woodworth, Miss Juanita A".en, Mrs.
Lucy Alley. J. F. Bednar, M <ss Mar-
gie Oodbnah, Mrs. Mattie Ellis,
Georgt' Franks, Mrs. Avalh Matthews,
Lewis Rowland, Mrs, . Etta Weaver,
mid Mrs. George Letlow.
I»oiKi.t:ions and member ships of the
buslnete firms were given, by Quinn
Drug Store, Yeager Hardware, Wolk
Dry • Goods, J. R. Hiarlv, E. M.
Terry, R. A. Pa.tout and Company,
Jdlbn Tliomas, Mrs, Ed BUcksheat,
L. L. Hertentberger, J. I. Marshall,
ElUdtt’is Drug Store, Turner Hard-
ware, J. C. I’winey Company, Jotin Baylor,
D. Rogers* Bftylor Ijurriber Com-
pany, Oonlitw's Meat Market, . First!
National Bank, M. Quinn Furniture,
Gulf States VtiHtleu Company. Schu-
marfier (Hl Works, Grime* County
Mutpal Insurance Company, R. M.
Love Food Mtarkdt, .■ Texas South -1
western Gas Company, Luke Courte,;
Swanrion Grocery' Company, G. W.
Brooks, Youetns Lumber Company,
Ralph Bevis, E. P. Ayres, John Gar-
ner, J. Wafflter Smith, Colonial Cafe, ■
M. C. Peters, L. A. Millican, Ronald Lee Werehan, J.
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Nemir, Lucile. Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 230, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 4, 1941, newspaper, December 4, 1941; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1382936/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Navasota Public Library.