Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 220, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 25, 1942 Page: 4 of 4
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THE LARGEST STOCK OF MEN’S
SHIRTS IN THE CITY
Wartime Changes
in Train Schedules
E&W Madras woven shirts-asst’d patterns
and solid white. 32 to 35 sleeve $2.00
Enro Shirts. Madras, asst’d patterns and
solid whites. 4 different collars $2.50
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WE WILL BE CLOSED THURSDAY,
NOV. 26th, TO OBSERVE
THANKSGIVING
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Robert Bqsse ha* been promoted
to sergeant. He la with the . Head-
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Enro Shirts, fine Madras. Beautiful
patterns. 32 to 35 sleeve . ----$3.00
Djid Mi?.' J. M. Lampkkp.
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NOTICE
Beglnlng Wednesday, November
26 th. Garner Dairy will have cre^n
L> fill all orders. 21»-3t
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fluy War Bonds and Stamps Today.
was a
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will be the guests n the J. E. Semple
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Little Mies Jane Ella Brooks un-
derwent a. tonsillectomy at Brazos
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HBJ’ WANTED—
WANTSCD 3 Girls, - General of-
fice arork, 1 for Pick up and Delivery
Service and 1 for Sewing. Apply
ijndley’s Cleabers. 6t.
NOTICE
Jimmie Stxon is now with the
Tate Cleaners and daks for a share.
, of your business. Mr. Saxon special-
izes n ladieg garments and dye
work of all kinds, 220-21
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^TEXAS' LARGEST DAILY JU-
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THEY’RE HERE!
AR UHUSUAL GIFT OF f OTUTAinNEnT
11 ■ Th® Book ol Happiness is redeemable
// in entertainment at'any time Friend*
A I and Family alike will revel in receiving
|| thia Decidedly Different Gift
$2 5(1 Coupon Tickets for
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Ann Sotherp. in the tide role ot the picture "Panama Hattie,is surrounded
b, the talented funsters. Red Skelton,' Rags Ragland and Ben Blue!
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Effective November 29, 1942
To gain the utmost benefits of Santa Fe service for
war work and civilian use, the following trai.i sched-
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.'•WANTED TO BUY Old lumber,
houses, garages, ahd. stores.- II. B
Andersg>n. 220-6t
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. THE NAVASOTA DAILY EXAMINER, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 25, 1942
children, of Teague, spent Sunday
heie in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
S. S. Crundwell.
Mr. end Mr#. Harold Harvey and
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• THE DAILY CHRONICLE bring* you the lotsil now* end!
" picture* from every corner of the world, with the nowett 4<«j j
velopment* in Toxa* and Notional politic*, complete MervJ
ket* and plenty of feature*. ~
• THE SUNDAY CHRONICLE i* packedTith’lntoro.tlng'reodJ
ing, ondta* a 16-poge COLOR comic lection, and tho popu",
lor ROTOGRAVURE Picture Section. You've never rood f.
Sunday newipapor you will like better then the Sunday'
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Mrs () R. Hale and daugbieK
Hch'n. of Houston, will arrive to- .accepted until- the ugeds of the ae.rv-
■ have been met
Thei.e is.no iniiix’nuiri'J age limit f >r-
any ci these pb’iitUtpd;
Mr and Mrs. Johnnie Kjieslo - ; filed with the United States
.ittvend ■ the Tt xas-A&M RaaJe. at Au- -.y'lvil SrivjCe Coinniis^ion, Washing-
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Mr. and Mi's. John Rufus Meeklife" war
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. Applicatiohs arg ti< t" desired from
workers unless higher skflls
and "son, Jehu Wayne, of Jeanerette, w-ciUjt be utilized in a change of po-
Ua.. are heIV to. spend the holidays j sif oh- VVar Manpower . restrictions.
Mrs. ■ Rufus Meekins | cn Federal appointment of persons
'engage^ in certain, critical occUpd-
areas are given
is doing nicely.
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Mr, and Mrs. rfilton Downs of Ppjt
Arthur, announces the birth of a
daughter this ttiornlng Mrs. Down*
I, the former M'iss Melba Mackey!
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Miiss Mattle Pearl Henry of Bryan, |
a i will arrive this afternoon to epend
, the Thanksg v ng holidays with
j t u, (|| ,-j, of. R.vsenbe'rv, spentr Althr-
day With! Mr abd Mrs. C. B Easley.
■ iv I'to.i M< Mea-ns: <>t MistWuri, ■ is
.'u i-.,,. foi a few days visit before eh-
t< ring the armed forces.
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Hie 2, Bedias. Texas. •" ! ‘ ,'21W>d-lw. . ‘ M . an^ Mrs. Ered Roster and son
■ . i i ■ -i—n— I o'r I teaumtint, visited relatives here
• • WANTED’ TO -BUY. Singer sewing
ninchine. Second hand furniture.. All
kinda Saddles. H- B. Anderson 22O-6t
WAJVTED TO BUY, - Men's suits.
4>veMc6d(ts and shirts. Pay top prices
thia w<vk H. B. Anderson 220-6t
E&Vt’ and Brcadjloom brand-—fast colors
White and asst, patterns 32-35 sleeve $1.25
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stil.ance Association will be closed
.ill day Thursday fp.r. the Thanks-
l'ivng holiday.
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Don’t let a day pass without read-
ing the classified ads in the Daily
Examinor and the Grtrnes County
Huy War Bonds and Stamps Today 1 Review.
At The Miller’s Thursday-Friday ■
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SUBSCRIBE TODAY through your local Chronicle Agent Postmaster
Locol Newspaper, or direct to the Circulation Dvpartmt nt, Tht Hout
tun- Chronicle, Houston, Thus
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WANTED pairy . Hands must
« know what a row is. John A. Garner )
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g-YJH SAl ?E The Mis. Burtcy Fold
lion- place. Uk hMder Addition, see 1
C. A Tribble 218-6t
HUR SALK: Cloheru) Eli>eti ip .Re- daughU r. Mi-?W. Faj;<v spent Saturday
JtiRwatur. K A. llinford, phone 3J18. ; -liui Sithday a’t li.uisloh
216-tf j i;,v. r. I I’.i iwrifi utt.-ndi'.l In t
““' 1 i',.j (•, life, vni'e' at Huntsvilh' ThUI'S-
» Y»lt .SALE Rveondnuuied buggy. > '
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•: ron . SALi! PiaiMiialde. now gas I oB'Sa,, AM»niu. .,pe.,t Thuisday night
' lulper ego-.at.'ii two’ !<x!.. Wool . ugs". J •. !"'> W'-enG, Mr. and Mrs. -’.
M'-h I H l... 220-31 j Mcnt.'oni'ly. having b'lKl-.y for
Koit r-Al.E olueR-. 12! . blinds, high. , mi . ,'ind Mia. E. J: Joyce.' Mr».
.’ jbluek, "3 yt' ira old., hja jin: ticulars | t,.j Keisltg, .Mi s. T -1 Batey and
H'e EhKiI j.ik'li r. 3. mil. north <'f.|.-yj,. Maigie Batey .spent Friday at
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•' W-n’Miaii liiiuds: HardWOo,!
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’ * Iwx Crundwelk’ijr, of Orange,
- a eliort while last Sunday, Nov. 15,’ Valley Sanitarium this morning and
on their way to Teague to visit the t
parents, Mr. and Mra. L. R. Crund-
well. •■ •' ■
Little Miss Ward of Huntail'la was
a weekend -guest of Helen Cauthen-
She is a talented musician and en-
tained us* wit ha speo al number dur-
Mr. and Mrs. H. S- CrundwelL b.f'
Houston, were here Sunday fdr
visit with relatives. ' , T-----
Mr. and Mrs.. R. V. MtsGilberry of ’ mpther. Mrs. C. IB Henry.
Tcw.badl. visited relatives here So'-’ ■ • ’ —V—
ni'day. , ft.' -L.- Perkins of Bedias
Mrs. Vick and children spent the. ■btjsir.'cv, visitor here this
j. weeki'iid in shepherd
I family. I;-i
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Richards
Mr. and Mig. R E. Lee spent the
jgUt week at Three Rivc.rg wth Mrs.
Lee'z • brother, Eugene Bay and Mrs.
Bav and while there enjoyed a hunt-
iixg trp. .
Mi' and Mrs Gavin Black and
Mr?. George Floyd Of Roans Prairie
and Mrs. CCcit Cummins and child-
ren ot Dallas, spent Thursday af-
ti'inuuii here visting friends.
Mr. . W C- Tadlock attended the
I'unera! of her bi other-in-law. Rev;
D. L. .Guerrand at iPla Thursday.
Mr. and Mr"’’- J D Bookman .and
with thdir ,Whijo-here hu stopped by tile Evam'-
j ihei office and renewed his and hie
‘ u.ti’i^ subsmrrptlon ■. to the Grimes
rt.Uiunty Review "and also hud it sent
' id his daughters living at Houston
.LOCALS'
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Pvt William D. Purvis, "son of M'
and Mrs. W- H. Purvis, is at Can)p
Kohler, C»!> for his basic training
at the Signa! Corps Replacement
Training Center. *,
He will be assigned upon comple-
tion of his basic training to moi-'
auvanc-d .sptcialisi training dither
it Camp Kohldr or -at another' signal .
-nips pb3t "jefoie. hetrig assigned iof
I combat unit- . " .
Ciimp Kahil.1 L: " the Sigltiil t’orje r
fewest Replacement Training Cen!
gird the puly such post on the w<
coast.., The SigitnL’^.’riis' is chmg-.
v"’lfli tile jnstall»itmn. "operation :u.
I, niurtenainee of the .army's.- va '
I’otntnutbeatji.ins sysie.n,
fly what eVer ine;nis necessaiy
r.'|.dk>,. telephone, telegi.ipii-. teletyp. .
flags, rOi'ki'ty or i
hi! Coips- niissian and nit>t.to is to
"get t)ie n-.Vssage through."
Williiim kavs “To those ava.nti.ng to
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know more ;ilw>ut tin- S < R T P
'•■n,; I’Uge 111 -'ll th? Iic.ee.inbi't ,B< I
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His address is? , ■
Pvt. Willi-im D.> Purvis. ,
C<> B 3rd Bn SC.R.T.C. ' W‘th M‘ <*nU
'Camp Kohler, Sacramento, Calif, j
Singletoh
Gue its Sunday in the home of Mr 1
and Mrs. R, Hale were: Mr. and
Mrs. G. R. Hale and daughters, Hel •
>ii and Patsy of Houston :Mid Earl
McGilbc-riy and Mrs Ed Faster of
Shim.
Paul Crutchfield and his friend.
Bu-'tt'r. Ifemby; students in • S. H. S
T. College, Huntsville, were weekend
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Crutch-
field and son. King.
Mr. ohd Mrs. J. p. crundwell vis-
ited ri atives in Iola Sunday after-
J.noon.
• Weekend guests in . the home of
Mrs. Eva Smith were: Mr. and Mrs.
C. L- Dyer and sons of Dyer’s Mill,'
Mr . id Mrs. G. C. Polk of Hous-
•.'■: I‘i I Mr. and Mis. El" il Me-
poug.tld Of Iola. ' "
Mrs. H. H Polk, and .<'hi!d.i en.
Mrs. ' Carmi Brothgrtin of -Teague
visited relatives here Saturday.
Ha• a1,! 'and Nela -spent Sunday in
Iola with their uncle, Mr. Hugh Me-
Dhugald who is suffering with blood
poisoring in one of his feet.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. White oi'"Bowie
are litre on an extended . visit with
Mis. White's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. .-R. leteete, while Mr. White
rerupi mting from a broken ankle.
Me. and Mrs. Montas Crijar and
baby ..if Palestine, were weekend
guests of relatives here. ’
Mrs. Walter Cauthen ahd children
and M'S. Neta "Vick and .children
visited, in their homes at Huntsville
and Sheppard during the weekend.
Mrs Howard Flowers and , little
daughter, Barbara, a Be >i> Hillsboro
on a visit with relatives.
Cpt and Mrs. Cecil Bess of
Brownwood are here guest^ ,.in . the
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Giles.
Ft !.‘n.ds Of Pvt. John Davit Crutch-
field will be interested, to know he
is 'n Chicago, III, .where me is study-
ing Radio code in the Chicago In-
stitute of Technology. He is located
al the Diexel Hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. L. iR. Crundwell and
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Let us give thanks for all the
precious relationships and posses-
sions that we have. But let us
irededtaate ourwelve* to un»Unt-
tngly striving for the Victory
wihich win endow all the people
of all the world with, that liberty
which io our greatcwt reason for
Thanksgiving.
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Th«y
E & W Quadriga broadcloth Sanforized
and fast colors. Asst’d patterns $1.50
: . lend, family.
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Mr. and^Mrs. R. C, Covey of Hous- in Form. 3939, postt-d in first and
ton and Hix Thompson of Dallas,
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Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 220, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 25, 1942, newspaper, November 25, 1942; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1383195/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Navasota Public Library.