Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 17, Ed. 1 Monday, March 3, 1930 Page: 2 of 6
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THE work of making and maintaining a home is done better by
the housewife of today than by her mother or her grandmother.
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will be here possibly by the thousands
and they will carry away with them
it is a world-wide joke about how
the girls will try to give their ages as
"Sweet-sixteen" all their lives—but it
is no joke with the young ladies. We
can see their point of view so we are
offering this advice— the census taker
has already begun his work in Nava-
sota so it is up to yon girls to get to-
gether and have your ages ready.
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when our pardner woui bid one spade
we' would bid one heart (we always
thought that heart* were more impor-
tant than spades) and think that wo
were raising her Md. We believe that
we are a little better now however for
we have made up a litle ditty’ which
reminds us of the power of our cards.
It to—“get you a spade—win you a
heart—dig her up a diamond—and of
course the only thing to do then to—
use a dub."
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Owners and Publishers
Navasota, Texas
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She spends less time in marketing and less in the kitchen, '
yet the meals she serves are more appetising, more wholesome,
better balanced.
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C—apilano Cedar Shingles.
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We are forced to take hack some ot
the above paragraph — we may be the,
author but we are not the finisher— |
the boss finishes it when he reads' it
over before it goes to press and cuts
out the part that he does not like— he
may cut this out.
WHEN YOU READ THE ADVERTISING coL
TAKING A DAILY OOUMB DC DOJ
She dresses herself and her children with taste, and does
it on a smaller proportion of her funds.
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pleasant place to live in,
but at the same time she gets along with less help.
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It is modern advertising that has shown her how to make
her home more attractive, how to save herself time and labor, ;
and above all how to buy eoonomically.
The best housekeepers are those who follow the advertise- l
meats day by day and do their buying acoordingly.
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' SCREEN ACHIEVEMENT I
ATURAL COLOR!
is the keyword to progress. It is essential
of endeavor. The building of new homes and
ing of old ones is essential to the advanogme
city. We have what you need in your bull
great or small.
Any erroneous reflectlons pon the
tharacter, standing or reputation of
Lay person, firm or corporation which
may occur in tbe columns of TH®
Examiner will be gladiy corrected
■pon being brought to the attention
of the firm.
Dntered as Second dlaas Matter, Feb
22, 1916,rat Navasota, Texas, undet
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too—but they did not know’ they were
talking to the author and finisher him-
self.
doing it with out the reader knowing them to settle. "Day by day our fogs
who it was—now if there is any glory are growing more like those of Lon-
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While taking Cardul, a good
laxative to use is Thedford's
Black-Draught. 254 a package.
was broken by the weight of the car.
This was something that could have
casily been avoided had the driver
had any consideration for the prop-
erty. There are driveways over the
entire grounds for automobiles, and
drivers an* asked to be more careful
All over the state attention is being
turoed to Navasota hecause of the un-
veiling of the La Salle monument to
take place March 6th.
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I the gift of rizhteols- with two important historical happen-
applies to us. We have been making
a fool of our self for the past week un-
der this heading—but we have been
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Like Gum
Salle, to whom a monument is to be
dedicated in Navasota, is said to have
been murdered - by his men. The un-
veiling ceremonies are to be held in the
-nine week that marks the signing of
tile Telaration of Independence.
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In Business To Serve You, In Businees To Stay,
moomuumuuuuuuun
Dao Year —
tax Months -
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VISIT HOUSTON AND WITNESS THIS
GREATEST OF ALL TALKING-SINGING
SCREEN ROADSHOWS!
npIAgNC SEAts ARC NOT RESERVED FOR REGULAR EGAGEMENT
• KIU Vowon >1.00 BALCONY 75C CHILDREN 25C
Obirunrles and resozutione of
Baylor Lumber Co.
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c’hrist. Romans 5: 17.
Some one was saying somethins
about this column right to our face
Saturday — and it was something nice
... ~ .... . where the statesmen mJ* and signed
We owe much to the Texas Daugh-t ,, .. . . ow...
■ , itbls declaration is marked by a monu-
ters of the. American Revolution for , , ,
, , 2. 1 m" ment and the ground on which it
bringing to Navasota the La Salle . . . , i. . .. ...
. , stands has been made into a lovely
monument and the unveiling ceremony 1 , , ' 0, w. iin.
1 , , 1 , park by the state known as Washing-
to take plait* this week. It is a fine s. "v, .u
10, ton State Park. Near the monument
thing for the whole town. . . , ,
________________ stands a replica of the frame build-
’ Persons who wiil entertain out of ing in which the signing took place,
town gm-ts during the week nre ask. As one stands on the park ground-
ed to telephone the names to this of- looking over the Brazos River only "
fice. special guests for the 1a Salle ‘short distance away the EPt wher
Monument unveiling will be in the city the Brazos and Navasota Rivers join
and the newspaper is anxious to pub- is hefore them. Here three countie
lish this list meet, Washington, Brazos and Grimes.
I .lust at the joining of the two rivers
us as to whether the eity will be in- '
viting or otherwise. V
BE MORE CONSIDERATE
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Complaints have been made lately as
to the way persons drive their cars so
carelessly over the cemetery. Surely i
there are enough driveways over the ;
grounds that no one would have to1
drive their car over a lot *
This is exactly what happened a
their car over the concrete curb that but at any rate we cai say that it
was around a private lot and the curb
are saying we want it all to fall on us
--that is about all we are getting for
.nt perIn driving around the grounds. Carsit-and of course if there is anything
_ mare also carelessly parked around the other than glory then you are not to
HIBI F rII0I GIr FOR TODAY lots when funerals are held. Let s have iemember who the writer is
a little more consideration for others, 1
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Statistics show that there is an au-
tomobile for every four and one half
persons in the United States—we knew
that circuses were full of freaks, but
we did not kno wthat there was a
hail person for every auto ip the U.
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uess shall reign in life by one, Jesus ings so near the city of Navasota.
The Examiner wishes to again urge is a piece of land thnt juts ont 1,1 the
that the entire city have a thorough shaw of .he letter Y. It is on this
cleaning up before Thursday. Visitors pimre of land that the Frenchman Ta
Cairo, Ill.—A year and a half
' ego, when she was in a run-down,
weakened condition, Mrs. John A.
Medlin, of 2901 Commercial Ave-
Due, thia city, took CarduL Hero
to what she has to say about it:
"At times I would have bad
hendaches. My legs hurt a great
Ccal My nerves were all to pleces,
and I did not sleep well I got so
I could not sleep a night through.
“I read abouf Cardul. I began
taking this medicine and found tt .
in every way suited to my need
"I began to feel better very
ghortly, but I continued taking
Cardul as I wanted to feel strong
and weil
“Before long I was feeling just
fine. I slept well I had a good
appetite Soon everybody was tell-
ing me how well I looked. My
color was good and I felt like do-
ing my work without any great
effort.
"I am glad I took Cardul I
This head appeared in n New York
paper the other day, "Co-ed learning
to drive, kills two."—that is not so
laid for a beginner— we know lots of
people who have been driving for
some time that have never killed over
one at a time.
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pajers."
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which reive abundance sunday, March 2nd, is connected I
. The public is notified that our gar
age is open at the same stand, the, for-
mer Buick station, where we are pre-
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Pittsburgh Instantaneous Water HeaU
. Standard Plumbing Fixtures
Gas Piping, Sanitary Plumbing, Sheet Metal W
Don’t miss the convenience of having Gas in-
house and modern Sanitary Plumbing.
Let us figure your needs today.
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If there are any citizens of London
who wish to make a change— a
change to some community where they
will feel at home- this to the place for
Y—ellow Pine Lumber from Angly Alco. -
O—ak Flooring from Kirby.
U—S. Gypsum Plaster.
E—ternit Shingles.
N—umetal Weather Strips.
S—teves Sash.
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Speaking of statistics—we see where
soe big bird whe was good at work-
ing out statistics—has figured out that
out of every one hundred marriages"
fifiy per rent of them are women.
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few weeks ago. Someone had driven but [some of us insist on proving Ri'*
Re izn in Life - For if 1 one man’s
ffence «eath reigned by one: much
DOORS OPEN DAILY AT 11 A. M,
OPEN SUNDAY AT I P. M.
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She makes her money go farther and has more to show for
it.
This isn't the classified section but
we would like to have a good detec-
tive, We have been reading a con-
tinued story in the Saturday Evening
Post, and up to the present time three
1 people have been killed in cold-blood
murder—wih five more installments
before ‘ we will find out the murder-
er—therefore we will pay any good,
detective one that can tell us how this
story will turn out, the sum of five
dollars and twenty-five cents. The
five dollars will be for the killing of
। this suspense and the twenty-five
cents for those other five magazines
i that we will other wise have to buy.
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1 “John D. Rocekfellr active again
and to directing trade war." In what
the press is saying all over the United
States. -Well we know, if anyone else
doesn’t the reason for thin sudden oag
i burst on the part of Mr Roekefeller
—he has been giving away too many
1 of theta shiny new dimes that the
family pralses so highly—and now he
to trying to Mt nome ot them back
Some one Ik rending over our should-
er now — as if they wanted to find
out all we know even before we found
out ourselves—you know what we
think of a person that will read over
our shoulder?—Well we do not know
of any way other than this one that
a person can make us any madder—we
think they are the most ??? (Censored)
—Well, they are gone now—wonder
what was the matter they must have
gotten mad about Something—Wonder
if we said anything that caused them
to leave?
Everyone knows that on March 2, 1836
the State of Texas gained its indepen-
dence. It was only six miles west of
Navasota at Washington on the Braz-
os that the Declaratiou of Independ-
ence was signed. TMThy the spot.
A-t of Congress. Maren 1879
Publirhed Every Afternoon Ax
cept Sunday, by
Gco. T. Spear J. G. Whitreci
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Taxpayer- who make casnal sales of
personal property for a price exceed-
ia- 51.000, or sell real property, on
the defertel-pasment plan, may use
the installment method when coinput |
ingthetax on the profits derive from I
sul sale- if the initinl payments
made during the year do not exceed
III per cent of the selling price.
l’ersms who elect to use this meth-
od pay each year only the tax on the
proport ion"of the Installment payments
received during the year which repre-
‘~ents a profit. instead of paying the
tax on the total profit to Ih* realized.
To illustrate, a taxpayer sells a piece
' f real estate in 1929 for $9,000 which
-cost him $6,000. and the purchaser ,
agrees to pay $3,000 each year. In this (
esae the tax on the profit of $3,000
coule spreai over tin- three yean : .
Lady Didn’t Sleep Well; Was
Weak, Suffering Before
Took Cardui.
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lasting impreselons of the appearance that I., one-third of each___
which Navasota presented. It is op to payment of $3,000, or $1,000 rwonia he
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pared to do all kds,of auto repair
work. Yolr-patronage will be appre-
dated. M. L. Bird is in charge of the
repair department J. N. BAYLOR.
Adv. 6t
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Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 17, Ed. 1 Monday, March 3, 1930, newspaper, March 3, 1930; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1402234/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Navasota Public Library.