Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 249, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 27, 1941 Page: 2 of 4
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Published Every Afternoon
■xcept Sunday
Navasota, Texas
R E. Milum, Pastor
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NOTICE TO THE STOCKHOLDERS
OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF NAVASOTA. TEXAS
The annual meeting at the stock-
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THE NAVASOTA DAILY EXAMINER SATURDAY,
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young
is us
meeting every
would like to call xjHM-iiii Wednesday at 8 p.
tree is typical of ’uuifs divine previous year nothwitji-danding
equ.il to every fact that the IIuirtsviMe hatchery was
•fun
•stared as Second-Claaa matter
Fob- 22, 1916, at Navasota, Texas.
tnUt Act of Congress, March 8, 1879.
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SQUIRE EDGEGATE It Takes a Lot of Scores to De a Good Game-Thinks the Squires Wifes
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LATi.- &EORGE
WHAT THE I
SCORE LIP TO
The.
jirinciipli\ which Lm
■ enicrgeiicy, offering 'full salvatietl
from sin, sickiiexs, Jimi death!', (page
406). ’
1>. Ill. Weiilies. ;
day. I'vllow.inig that service will be,,
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(WAtnarien and nwoluticrs of re-
apoct jmtilWi<<d at one 11) cent jht
woid.
( if youT^E
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NEED TO 6-tj- /
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DANCE
WASHINGTON PAVILION
THUR3., JAN. 1
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MELODY PLAY BOYS
Achnission: Gents 40c, Ladies Free
Sponsored by O. D. H. S. Lodge
No. 178
Beer, Cold (Drinks, SkundwidK^.
Everybody Ordhdly Invied
May Warn of Disordered
Kidney Action
Modarn lit* with Ita hurry and worry.
' Irregular hablte, improper eating ana
drinking—<ta riak ot exposure and tnfeo
tlon—thrown heavy strain on tho work
of the kidneya. They are apt to become
over-taxed and fail to filter excaaa add
and other Impurities from tbs lifo-tivinc
Hood.
Ton may snfisr ssgring beaks rhe,
d^d. nervous. aU worn out. Other sfcne
ci kidney or bladder MmoSsr art aoeae-
times burnlos, naoty ar too fresmoat
arinatloo.
Try Doan's MBs. DaWr help the
kidneys to pato oC harmful an am body
waste. They have had tofi*o fibs* halt •
eentary of pubite approval. Art rsssm
meodod by rntefsi neon osm/wberu.
Ask your nsQMorf
That Nag^in<?
Backache
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- •
iota.
A Chamber of Commerce
home.
Modern store buildings and
offices in Navasota.
Make Navasota and Grimes
County known over the state
for their historical places of
Interect, as a bluebonnet cen-
ter, and for their natural ad-
vantages.
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Kqrkki LiAPeo *>« h»5 Spear—
de khcvi exAcft'i v^rtKT \moulD happen.
DEO. 27, 1941
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Oil and IDefense
True, it is. nil is ^olnir to
play <i larj?c p.ti-i in America \
3estiny. miih it is. ii«cfsv<i> 1
both i«»r miliniral ilel'en-v. as well
. for ol her m-t i v i! ieS.
So the rec.nril .1 l',v i-te- M i<l
L'ojltiiH'iH Oil auii. <ias A.s><)via;
tjOA is iinleed a good one. This
association 'reports th.ut Texas
supplies liver one third of Afiier-.
jea’s oil ami employs 2‘>0,(>(i0 in
this industry.
We agree with the association
when it says.-there van be no in-
terruption in* the. flow of these
materials —. and that tin- task
tails for the all-out skill, exper-
ience, and loyaltv of every
American.
ranches were Incorporated into h
state gfime preserve where ap hunti^ ‘
la allowed, / A,. <
Aa a resuR at theae plandh«a, there
are now 732 wlM tutaeya on these
rsnehee.
Aa the flocks increase, turkeys
will drtft out of the game preserve,
and there’ll foe good gobbler hunting
In southern Goliad county one of
these day*.
»n,d(l# holders of the First Ntatlonal Bank
of Navasota, Texas,, will be held at
Its banking house at Navasota, Tex-
as, on the second Tuesday in Jan-
uary, January 13, 1942, between the
hours of 10 a, ni. and 4 p. m. for
the election of directors for the en-
suring year.
All etockholders are requested
be present. 1
EWING NORWOOD, ‘
President.
‘NIPPERj
■ Offt-itory Junior iuriiruuiental
number by Mary Ixju Houston, Joe
Lynn Ingleluir.J . l\ui Ferguson.
i Hill Milam, IzHilsc I’eurson, Dorothy
Nell Pearson,' Gi-ne Bledsia', Tom
my Taylor, Ann Loutae Hloyd.
Offering^— Rex Garrett, -Robert
Fluming.
Ilyan.iT-Cipnigrega'tionial, with Jun-
i. ior and interniediate choirs leading.
I An. Apiireciu.ivn Quis blek
I Kerlan, I'au! . Keelan, Mli.lrtsl TrFli-
/•eV
Services for Holy InnJoeeute
will be aa foMows:
9:45 a. m.—Churfb School.
11 a. m.—(Morning service
communion conducted by the
, from St.
southern part of the county and the
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, iiuimiuunni iwuuiBiv
IRx-ause of the prevalence of | Bpecoe Hauser, Jr.,
’ mas’ Cbaprt, A. and M. Cbliege.
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hie', Miblred Willijinis, Maurjiie Me.
Alien, i leorai- i.(<oirani, Billy ■ Tolu
< amp,, Willard liaae.
■Co.leje. Life At Its Rest--uMauriiie
Me Ad eh and George Leonard.
Song -'.’Aiuerica tdio Bmutiful.’’
Pre-Coileiie Resolve -J. M. Sulli-
van.
Serinoiiehte •‘“Supreme Alllegia-nve
to Chri<-t Beyotiyt College Days’’
Frank I'uvvis. .
Sundny School, 9:45 a.
I.".. G p in., Morning Worship,
10:50, (-leidug worship ~ p. . in.
AVa’Ieh nigllt service next, Wednes-
day at. 11 p. on.
Reeding room open every Wednes-
day, 3 to 5 p. m., where Christian
“"r“ i Science literature may be read bor-
at 11 :30 ‘ . .’
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Twe Ttwtnec*. BOA MAC I
aer ws j«ao toosft- ■
AMO Sfotneo F09 Hlri
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Auxiliary Calendar
BAPTIST
The W. M S. of. the
Cliunii viH mixit In Circles a»j
Monday for the Bible Sandy: Circle
Strllee tit the home <rf Mrk. R. E
Multon; .Circle F'Hzubwtli Romh at
the home of Mrs. Riebert Ftautcr; and
Circle Orrick at the Baptist Church.
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CHRLSTIAN SCIENCE SERVICED
Anderson, Texas
“Christian Science” is the subject
of the Lesson-Sermon wiiliJh will be
read in all Oburab of Ch list, Scient-
ist, on Sunday, December 28.
The. Golden Text Is: “Heal
sick, cleanse the lepers, raise the ;
dead, east out devils; frerty ye have
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I i'kst I KESBYTERIAN CHI RCH
lluiaee N cutiiiingiiiMh. Pastor
■ •:lo t in. '!,.»■ <'i,nriii . r'-Ihm.iI. ' solemn
" ‘■-■.•l.i ,Si'.limo.:‘ther. sirjieriiiGiitlenJ. life.
I'?: a.'• iu. ; The .Yuorij.iiiG. imnr -ivf tspeiu
■.woi-l .ip. Suli.|. I.. in(1 iff; re.ip.-e
all who would come,' k
A union service is planned for
Wedweeday nlgliit ait the First Bap-
ttai (Jbureli, beginning protnptly at
11 o'clock and dismissing aa the
clock strikes midnight. We would
welcome the advent of the New Year
with prayers for a speely jj«acv iu
which righteousness will lie enthron-
ed,
war we aivttk'ipa'te a j>a<-ked house,
so cisne early If you want a weut.
We look into the New Year with
eomplu.e truth in our Heavenly
Father who Ulas led Ills jnuple safe-
ly through many wars. Muy you ami
•ours experience a very close fellow-
ship with God throughout. the coin.
Ing *y<-nr. Should proejiertty b<> yours
rejoice therein, but should you ex-'
perlence poverty' ramaniiier the pov.
city rtf our Saviour and Ills eonque.st
(thereof The rich and the jxior alike
may serve Gcid aiid his (ouiitry, .IJe >
who gives himself serves beet.
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77] l^1 7**‘r' “ uch marine bdplogl ai
I researrti work was aceompUahed by
the coetal division, the report States.
Goliad Turtieya iMrttte
The Goliad Advance Guard repom 1
thta advance along the wildlife from
in Texas: -
1-ast year 45 wild turkeys were re-
leased in the county. This yeat <iy <
additional turkeys were released. The
releases wert ma<Ie on the CFBrleq,
O'Connor and Power ranches to the
Services every Sunday at 11 a. m,
the watch jkiitiy at the. parsonage. | Testimony mee.iiig every fourth
:Tben, we t____12 ’.li., «
alteniio’i lo the late servile at Trin- I
ity. We hope many of our members '
and friends will gather at their
house of WKinship with us u- ......
Wednesday night, to wend the lust
moments of the iwsslng year in the'
house of <R»d. . I
On New YeaT's Day wg will have a Y •
v»zxvrvvl «iw ••awAMo.ix I v. .. ...1 .L.- ..... I
Have you read the advertisements
to the Examiner and Review. They
are worth your careful attention.
The .(liunh of “The Lutheran Hour”
Carl A. Heukmann, Pastor.
lllie Christmas festi»-al lifts passeL
But the Cbristanus message will ling-
er long in our minus. For tliat red-
son,
reflect tie'' CWLtmas cheer. Sunday
morning at 10:30, the seiinon will
be on “The Miinger Cllild in the
Temple,’’ busetl on Luke 2:33.40.
This takes; ih: two tlged characters,
Simeon and Anna. This service will
be preceded by Sunday School mi4
Bible, (’lass nt 9:30.
• Suhvlay night. Stiident
Ileekmann, student of. theology at
ConcordTa Seminary, Si. Louis, Mo.,
will deliver the sermon on Qu
4:1-7. This service will be held ftjt
7 ::M). Stu lent Heekniahn is a broCb:
er of thy pastor. .
, Servi .-es next week include those }
u.i the turning <>f the year. The end i 1 ’ . '
I healing. The leuvesr of the tree were biologist
7 (NOTHIN &
TO NOTHiNi
~/N LAST
HALf or
riFTN
INKING
ULy—JJ
1, our messages Suinluy will still [ received, freely give", (‘Mutt, 10;St.
Among tiie cltntious which
prise the l.tsiSon>Sennon is the
lowing from the Bible: "He shewed
me a pure river of waiter of life,
clear is crystal, proceeding out
throne of God a-rd of
In the midst of the. street
I of it. and on oitlier side of the river,
Harold ! was., there the tree of life” (Revela- !
tiou 22:1-2). I
Tlie Leswn-Senmon also IncluiJes
the following passage from the
Chrtedan". Science textbook, “Scienoe
and Health With Key to the Scrip-
tures,” by Mary Baker Fiddy: ’’The
! Bible contains die 1
I i
j in the presence of and seeking the
assistance of our God.
Ax Uat week, the dblldren’e in-
1 struotloa class will be dropped thl^
1 week. Meetings for the week include
[ a meeting of the boajd of
. Thursdny nlgtvt ait the parsonage at
to Religion.**, A hearty welcome to 8 o’clock, and the weekly med:Ing o.»
! the Sunday school teachers 011 Fri-
day night at 7:30. In the parsonage.
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ST. PAUL’S CHIRU.H
Siu" is the
Publisher; subject bi’ the moruluf. W« are to
have the plan of solvation pi.tj'ed
to us In this in owning messuge. L'LrUt
pUt only intended that we should
hear the gospel, but that we should
aee it. At the close id the morning
ieiwln we will have a tmjjtlsmal
service.
At the hour of evening worship
we will ob**rve college and
peopltt’s1 night. The program
follows:
Organ I’ntuile t’atlieriue
sier.
Invocation R. E. Milam.
Hymn Interiiii'dlate Cluiir.
’Scripture. Reading-^ (Two Versions
j of the 23rd Psalm)—G. P. Pearson
and Worth. StoniehMn-
AUSTIN, Texas, Dec. 26 — More
game and fiati are in Texas' flields
aiHl *treams awaiting the skill <if the
sjKmtwmau an tn* result of conserva-
tion acitlviiea of tfrtt Game, Fish and
Oynter I'cmmiselon aind the coopera-
tion of the public, a<x ord4mg to ithe
ixancniirtsion’e HMO-41 annual report,
which came from tbe preseea today
and Is uow available to the public.
Wfork on wildlife reseanft and r»i-
storatlon projects continued with the
game, managers and field biologists
concentrating on seven projects In-’
volving such activities, -as trapping
and transphrniti'ng game species from
Well (iw4>ukrted areas to deplettsl
ranges, a survey of game dlatrllnitleiii
In all of Texas, the restoraition 1 nl
quail, deer, turkey, lesser pruirie
cliickens and other species. Thils work
was done and is being continued as a
eoopwative federal-state program,
with the federal government cohtrib-’
iiting three-finirtOis <rf all 1..__
spepL ’rii.e federal State program,
genenu'Hy culled the Pittiman-ttobert;
Son program because the federal
Pittman-R<bel’tson act made it pos-
sible, has been in operation in Texas
since 11X18, and, according to the re-
port of the direct or to charge of tills
work, ‘‘.despite unavoidable dehirs
land haiMlicaps, the varied activities
1 under the many projects have gone
forward in a commendable manner
In looking ibar-lcsover the past three
l-yeftrs, and especilly the werk of the
last year, it is clearly eviideiit that
there huive been' many laceompUsh-
ments, some of tiiein beyond our most
optimistic expectations.”
Approximoitdily 3,000,000 acres of
L ! land are now included in the Pittman-
I Robertson- pfojects designed to re-
store particular species of game in
suitable halbltats, or in regions that
can be made suitable by proper la'-d
managemenit.
Progress' in fish culture techniques
are detailed iu the report. “During
recipe for all the 1910-41 period," the chief aquatic
uvuiinn. xm^ i’-ii*v.s iu mt- uve were biologist rejxirted, fish production
id tin ,\< .11 is aiw.ty- mu. (>f Hr< * jor Qlfe Seating of the 'nations.' . . . Was increased 21.28 per ecut over the
nionn iits in the < -In jstUn * t).e(, is tniH-el of ’man's diviue previous yeftir notliwith'stiindlng file
TIh'so hours . shoiihl not ' l»c 1
'in. wilil carou'siijg, bin in rev-
..... ... o j biM-U't worship in tin- iioil»e of '■■i'G.bd.
, Ki ligiOu.’’. | Kor |ih;if rcitsofi, iTlnity Liilheran
3.:oo.' in, ■'i Jin - I-lviHiiiig Ilnur of has ii service -at 7 ;-#•
.KVors/.ip. Vespir service. suhjibt.
.'TlUUgS Worth Keeping 'i'llrough .An-
other Year;”. .
6:00 p. m. The Young People's
Uwgue, Ernest Perry, Jr., leader.
(‘■oihge students are to be honore.i
guests ;n.d are ,0 give tflie program.
Gur speaker for the morning hour
of worship is one of our own sons,
Robert IVlhitten, wlq, js a second
yea;r. student in the Austin Presby-
ierian Tiie<fl<jgiaal. Seminary, Austin.
Hi.< many friends will wynit to hoar
his nu-s-age concerning 'Tiidifference
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KOTHi/<6*To MOTHjNC
— WELL PYE.
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fyrrm HA^E. I
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11 hie to prodin-e czsj 10,1,744 fish as
<:6mi«ared to SU9,(>;13 -.during 1939-49.,
’ITie cost peifish was reduced-from 9
mills’,td ;7.8 mills."
Itegmir work on the Huntsville
hatchery. . slewed up prtKluction nt
that unit during the fiscal year.
The law enforcement division, the.
report wtatee, filed 1,958 game and
fish law violation (-omplaintft over
the state, and collected $25,548.78 In
fifties and court costs. Laws concern-
ing pollution df public, st reams were
diligently enforced. In addition,
coastal deputies .working under i-h".
director of cogstfll <a>erntions nt Cor-
pus Ohrlsti made 183 arrests for game
and fish low viotatlon.s during the
sowed
The public is cordially Invirted to
tittenti these services and use the
reading iootn.
regular worship and scmidu- ' aft |
10:30 a. m. Not only should we end
the old year, but also begin the new,
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Nemir, Lucile. Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 249, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 27, 1941, newspaper, December 27, 1941; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1382955/m1/2/?rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Navasota Public Library.