Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 297, Ed. 1 Monday, February 22, 1943 Page: 2 of 4
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MONDAY, FEBRUARY, 22, 1943
FEDERA1. INCOME TAX
The sheets will last longer of you
A successor, to Mrs. L. H. Obenhatus
IDK RENT—
employe^ in war plants. , "in no way indicated anxiety," and •
are "practicing good home that Whitibiy’s tests probably eMab-
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BABY CHICKS-Custom Hatching
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vice president for District 3 of the
Association is Mu. Gaorge Beavers
of Wilbarger County. She succeeds .
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THE NAVASOTA DAILY EXAMINER,
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larly because of war needs. The truith | "white goods’' . .
tj that military requirements for.
sheets and pillow eases have Just
about wiped out the stocks that -us-
ually are offered to homemakers at
‘'white .Mlles” this time of the year.
Here at’to »' few tips op tlbis textile
situation ri'om Miss Rhoba Merle
Boyles, Hom eDemonatration Agent
at Grilmes Counity.
First of all, towel supplies
at home” even lisihed that there had bean no exten-
sion of the inflammation Of One of
the prime minister’s lungs.
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Have you read the advents sments
in the Examiner and. Reviser. They
are worth your careful attentloa.
Texas Marine Flyer
Dies In Plane Crash
•' SANTA ANA. Calif,,- Feb. 22.JSCf.
ond Lt. Harvey L. Potter of Los An-
:gel.e.s and Pfc. Russell L. Scytrkels,
Corps lector of , internal revenue
«Ux » _^L2_1 X 1 '4-A_ Xi _ fc'>—
.turn is required to be filed that., IS,
earning
weekly. Pay starts immedately.
Published Every Afternoon '
^Except Saturday and Sunday
Navasota, Texas
Obituaries, and resolutions of in-
spect published at <11 cent per word.
,,Onfe- Year'----_^____w$5 bo
Six . Months ...jgg.'.ij
Three Months'.. ; ..$1.50
committee chairman Who resigned.
?oOu will be appointed. . .
Dallas and yVaco are being consid-
ered for the' annual state convention
scheduled in AUguat.
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Churchill Better,
In order to supply our many'Grimes County Friends and custom-
ers with our Pollonim controlled, Production-Bred high quality
Baby Chicks and Custom Hatching, we have arranged to pick up
hatching eggs and deliver baby chicks to the following places:
Navasota—H. R. Wood
White Hall—Gus Schroeder's Store
Anderson—W. E. Bay’s Store
Beginning Feb. 5th, we will nick up eggs every Friday .Later on
in the season every Tuesday and Friday. New IMS Buckeye
Streamliner hatching equipment. Tray holds 100 eggs. Price 91*15
per tray. Leave eggs for hatching and your orders for baby chicks
at above merchants.
ORDER THOSE VICTORY CHIOK8 NOWZ
Visit our Hatchery. Come to the bridge and call 1F11 and we Will
send a car to meet you.
<>nd Lt. Harvey L. pofcter of Los An-
Oollnicv’lle. Texas, Marine r~
fyer^, • were killed Wed.nedday, the
.11 th Naval' District announced, Scyr-
kels' mother, Mrs. Ola Soyrkels, re-
sides ori'Rt. 1. Collinsville.
Classified Ads
. iMrs.
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»wele •:
Of the firm. "■ ,
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Entered an ^epnd-class . matter wh,oh , a8<' ,he fi,sV
- Fob. 22. 1916, ,u ,-Navasota, Tairas,
under Act of C.0ug.rm, March 3.4871
Firat of all, towel supplies arc
scarce; Next, there probably won't ,be I Will lighti'i.i Wear on y«r pillow cases
many more chenile bed spreads man- too.
ufactured. Uncle Sam needs that wide The sheets will last longer of you
sheeting. Third. the . givcunmcnt is will let them rest between time they
taking all .the math-ear •'covers they jare ured. And by all menus mend
can get. And finally, wool blankets (them when you find a rip, tear or a
for civilians use will be out of the I ptii<-e that's worn thin. Y|u’U if, glad
picture soon you dij if and when rationing of
Wihat does this all ada up tq. Weil, J household textiles tomes along.
PX>R RENT .6 room unfurnished'
house on Tenth Street. Chicken, yard.
Garden ..pot. Mrs. Ern(.»t Lord.
I’lxx)'- IX 2!i3-(it.
EQR RENT After February ISth,
°Pe flVe 10°m cottage, hardwood
.floors, lights, water and gas. Phone •
436 J. . 286-12t
FOR RENT—-After Feb.. 15th, one new
cottage, qll hardwood floors, on Tenth
Street. E. M. Pe.ri-y, 287-tf
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FOR RENT—'Furnished Apartment.
Bills paid' Phone 181. ' it
CAN SI! 11 IA CREAM period « hi<-h will . accompany
We can now supply cream and ’
would be glad for you to phone In
ybur order J. a,. Garner Dairy. 289^6t.
Rheba Merle Boyles, Agent
Textile mills have, been meeting {fir t it means that homemakers had
heavy schedules this year i .. .parih-u- | batter take good care of all their
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capes, towels and that like, and sec-
ond, you’d better watch your labels
teirufuliy w hen, you buy household
textiles. /
Nbw for wome suggestions on mak-
ing you r houaehiold textiles last. Your
sheets will last longer If you’ll pro-
teot your bed with a spring oover, a
mattreas cover, or a mattreis pad.
Removaihlg’ covers for your pillows
tment is to be paid on Or before
Minh 15, the second on or. before
June 15, the third on Or berfone Sep-
tember 15, and the fourth on or be-
fore De< <cnlber 15, 1943. If the tax-
payer elects to pay his tax in four
'ihAtalbtocnits. each of th< four ihstall-
mehta must be equal in amount, but1
any installment, may be paid, at the
election of the taxpayer, prior to the
times prescribed for its payment. If
an- Installment is not paid in full on
or before the date- fixed for its poy-
ment, the whoe amount of the tax
remaining unpaid is required to be
paid upon notice .and demiand from
tliei collector.
The tax must be paid to ti’c col-
■ for the
distri(<, in tVhtcih the taxpayer's. re»'
turn is required to be filedr^-that, is,
to the collector for the district in
which is located the taxpayers legal
residence, or principal place of bus-
iness, or if he hbs .nio legal residence
dr principal place of' busines in the
m. .united States, then to the collector
of Internal revenue at Baltimore,
! Maryland.
In, the- payment of taxes a frac-
tional pa-rt of a cent is to bo disre-
garded unless it amounts to one-half
cent pr more, in nltich case it Shdif
be increased tq one cent.
The, tax dUp," if any, should be paid
in cash at the collector's! office, or
by check 6r mony order payable to
"Collector of Internal Revenue.” in
the case of payment In cash, the tax-
pajfer should in every instance requir,; j
and the collector should furnish a
receipt, in the case of payments made
by -check or money Order, however,
the canceled check or the money or-
der receipt 11 usually a sufficient
re<-eipt..
FOR SALE— of internal revenue at Baltimore,
.... FOR SALE—F’ive-year-olcl Jersey
cow, fresh this Mimtner. See Jimmie
Nagel. Phone 420. • 294-8t.
FOR SALE—Standard Underwooi
Typewriter and Stand. Apply to Mrs.
T. H. Lake, 1301 Sycanriorfe'St. 289 6tp
When in need of g plumber, call
A A Tdniiehill at1D. M, Doan's, phone
4g4j. ' 7'.' 2»9-6t. pd.
Twenty-Seven Hundred
Demonstration Clubs
Going Full Speed
Texas' 2700 home deimpn strut ion
clubs are going full speed ahead in ... T
spite of gaj»oline and tire rationing, bf Wharton County, state 4-H Club
That encouraging news' conies from
board members of the Texas Home
Delmonatration Association at their
mooting last week. in wtico.
The truth is, rural club women are
having more meetings now than be'--.
Core, for things are happening fast, j
and the women feel a keen re«P<Wlsi-j _ ii < a
bility for keeping informed an war- Bulletin Says
time measures. Some. <k>me to meet- | LONDON, Feb. 22.—A third jAiyM—
Ings in Wa®»ns, some on horseback, ioian called in today forconsul-
■tome in buggies and many on bicycles, j tution bn Prime Minister Churchill,
Here' one more sidelight on war- ill of acute catarrh, but an official
time problems. Hdme demonstration biillcitin said his condition had tan- ‘
clubs are keeping on their polls names |proved. *
jOf women who Inay be prevented . The third doctor Was a bacterio-
fTom attending meetings. Some whose ilogti t, <N>1. Lionel E. H. Whitby, an
families are* in the armed services ;.expert On the “1^ and. B*93” that re- ' ■
or war industries mut stay at home 'duces fever. ' .?»
to care for stock o poulty. And many ' MiMicel authorities said the call
hundreds are <
These i
demonstraton wonk
though they cannot attend meetings,
says Rheba Merk Boyles, Home
Agent, for the A. and M. Extension
Service- .
(Mrs. W. Gf. Kennedy of Hamilton
County, Association president, pie-
I Home Demonstration Club <
The Navasota
Daily Examiner -------------
117 RnilrcWld Street
k ri’ . • ' Arc to IK* Paid
Anv erroneous .reflection# upon the
. char.*ter..staJ,uUng or reputation of Taxe, due and a ^turn riled for the
liny peison. firm bi corporation which (•'•‘<l«'ndar y<wr 1942 may be paid in
may occur in th1(- columns of THE ■ full at.-the time for the filing of thk
EXAMINER Will be gladly corrected j rOturn on or before March 15, 1943.
ber"* to th,‘ The. tox may, ut.tne option of the
Ltoxixiyer, ' be paid iii four equal in-
. stniimi'intk Instead of in a single pay-
MlSCEIXANEOIJft—■ _______, present legislation directs
Immediate opening. GoOd Watkins |-A '.
a J discharged within
*' (the rwar has'ended. But
$25 !■ •■
armed force to remain On the job for
biggest demand Wrte J. R Watkins !“ PPI^ nWch longer than six months
Co, 70-86 W. Iowa Ave. M«nphls, t,hc he ■*“ ■
TC4in Adv lt j “I predict,” he added, “that our
— - .’ i armed servi««s will offer a steady
Buy War Bonds and stamps Today. Job and a high career to many who
See ua for stamp paoa. 'will wish to remain in uniform.”
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Long Service For
Soldiers Is Predicted
BALTIMORE, Feb. 22. — Assistant
Secretary of the Navy Rbliph A. Bard
predicted Saturday night that large
U. armed forces will remain in. be-
ing long after victory has bwen'ewon
oyer the Axis, and that American
soldiers and sailors will apt as “guar-
diains ahd guides during the painful
pt*rvxu u ibk'ii win* , aMMiipnny a re-
Ibirth of freedom in, a large part of
the world .
In.’hn address to the.-Baltimore Ad-
vertising Club, Bard pointed out that
. - .. . ( that thc
men. in our armed .forces are to be
< itotfte in Navasota. Car, "experiem e' <,1SCf‘arged wlthln months after
unnecessary; Average earning $25 l th.e ^ar has ended. But "there Will
weekly. Pay starts immedately, Lar- |be on »b«rtllrtp necessity for a large
gest company, best known products, |
after tihc duration," h,
“I predict,”
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Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 297, Ed. 1 Monday, February 22, 1943, newspaper, February 22, 1943; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1383234/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Navasota Public Library.