Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 308, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 12, 1935 Page: 2 of 4
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public organizations as recommended
by all safety authorities, notably the
Any erroneous retectlons upon the
eharacter, standing or reputation of
any person firm or corporation which
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EXAMINER win be gladly corrected
upon being brought to the attention
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National Safety Council, the Ameri-
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Certainly, enough effective material
has been developed by competent ob-
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22, ISIS, at Navasota, Texas, under
Act of Congress, March S, 1879.
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I will think—talk—writf . . .
TtxM Centennial in 19361 This
is to be my celebration. In itt
nebievement I may give free play
to my patriotic love for Texas'
heroic past; my confidence in its
glories that are to be. ... . .
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ia a challenge to drantic action.
Last year, 36,000 persons were killed
and more than a million injured in
traffic accidents. While traffic itself
was slightly heavier, as shown by reg-
istrations and increased gasoline con-
sumption, speed, criminally reckless
driving, and the apparent indifference
of the public must bear a lion’s share
of the blame. -
A constructive program for states
must include:
1. Uniform traffic laws such a* driv-
ers’ license laws, financial responsi-
bility statute* and other uniform traf-
fic rules nd regulations as recom-
mended by sich representative bodies
as the National Conference on Street
and Highway Safety; the United Stat-
es Bureau of Public Roads, the Amer-
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in the. Bank to pay, them, .
The plan is fine, but, how to get the
money to pay the installments is. the
hard question for most people, and
then again how can we estimate what
our taxes will be a year from now?
The only thing we can be'Sure of is
that they- will te higher, but how.
high in what is worrying .most of
America today!
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF THE
ESTATE OF R. Q. WASSON,
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bring* bgck » team which won dra-
matte’ fame with a eingie picture.
They are Ana Herding and Robert
Montgomery, together again for the
first time tinea the prize-winning
"When Ladle* Meet.
Miss Harding, needless to say, I*
the bachelor girl, and an exceedingly
glamorous one. She ia Marion, artis:
and sophisticate, who has tread the
gallant path to fame.
In adapting the 8. N. Behrman
story to the screen, Anita Loo* guard-
ed the sparkling lines and profoundly
comic repartee’ which distinguished
“Biography" as a Theatre Guild hit,
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our many years’ ex-
Notice is hereby given that original
letters of administration upon the es-
tate of R. Q. Wasson, Deceased, were
granted to me, the undersigned, on
the 15th day of January A. D. 1935,
by the County Court of Grimes Coun-
ty. All- persons having- Claims against
said estate are hereby required to pre-
sent the same to me within the time
prescribed by law. My residence and
post office address are Navasota,
Grimes County, State of Texas.
W. W. FARMER. _
Administrator of the Es
tate of R. Q. Wasson, De.
ceased.
Motor accidents last year struck
deeper at the heart of the American
home than ever before. .Conditions
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has analysed street and highway fa-
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Corrected by Feather Weight Arch adv. Feb, 5, 12, 19, 26.
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HOW TO TRUST: Trust in the Lord ! Bureau of Casualty and Surety Un-
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with all thine- heart; and lean not
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Unto thine own understanding in . -
community-programs involving muni-
all thy ways acknowledge him, and cipal authorities, police departments,
he shall direct thy paths Proverbs school:, churches, clubs and other
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I note an advertisement in a New
York State newspaper by Ite home
town bank. It tells of a new way of
saving and paying your next years’
taxes. It is something like the old
Christmas Savings Club*.
The Bank says it has arranged a
plan called a Tax Club which provid-
es for equal weekly mnstallment pay-
ment!. to the Bank. You estimate
what your years’ taxes will be and.
when taxes are due. the Bank will
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Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 308, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 12, 1935, newspaper, February 12, 1935; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1399117/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Navasota Public Library.