Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 216, Ed. 1 Friday, October 24, 1930 Page: 4 of 4
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Gas Brings
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APPROVED AT
C .OF C. MEET.
LUMBER
feel close to you all and so much
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BUSINESS and PROFESSIONAL CARDS
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portance of safetyion
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"Last of the Lone Wolf’ Colun-
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Navasota, Texas
Specials, Saturday Only I
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John Bremond Coffee, 3% lbs___-74c
Apple Sauce, I can for___
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FOR RENT
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WANTED
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Value of
Autumn
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The FORD battery
is rigidly tested
limit. The hew llw‘ will- effect
saving of ducks, ir is believed.
Admiration Coffee, 3 lbs. -
Sunset Coffee, 3 lbs for __L
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We specialize in topcoats that
offer the utmost in correct style,
long- wearing woolens, custom
cC in tailoring and outstanding
values—in other words,we apodal
be in Michaels-Stern Topcoats.
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S. D. STARK
Carpenter
Phones 192 or 356
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as a member of your board," until
the end. '
"It is noted that price of gaso-
line was dropped to two cents in
The Ford battery is low-priced—<7.50
—but will return many times its cost
in the length of reliable and high-
quality service it gives. It is fully guar-
anteed. Come in and let us install one
in your car. We will make an allowance
on your old battery.
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widows that yot
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FOR SALE___,
SAY IT WITH FLOWERS — Bea-
son’s choicest all times, deliver-
ed anywhere. Kidd-Smith Floral
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You Can’t Buy
as TeePHica.
J. B. LEIGH
Attorney-At-Law
Office in
First National, Bank Bldg.
Navasota, Texas
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B. F. LINDLEY
Funeral Director
AMBULANCE SERVICE
Phone 48
Navasota. Texas
For all needs—high grade material at
reasonable price. It is a pleasure to fig-
ure with you on an estimate. Telephone
No. 356.
course of a year wll lamount to
$25,000 or mdre for the citizens of
Navasota alone.”
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Bag Limit Ducks,
Geese Increased
meinber of this board.
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Improving No. 6
In Waller Co.
Dunavant’s Mortuary
2 AMC LANCES
Amoulance Service Free
PHDNE 93DAY or NIGHT
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buy In its stores by providing direct rapid traa
for food at one small lare.
The Added
’ AUSTIN, Oct. 34 — Efforts to
। make the State game laws on-
form with Federal regulatjons has
T resulted II much confusiee among
j sportsmen especially in the mat-
ter of bag limits in ducks 'a n d
geese, William J. Tucker, esecu-
tive secretary of the Game. Fish
and Oyster Commission, said Wed-
nesday.
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At this time a letter was read
from the National Council at
t ' I
the oil companies, and I trust that
the efforts of your "board” were
instrumental in bringing down the
price. This, as you know, in the
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One Fare for F
SAM B. JRFl’ND
ACCOUNTANT '
NOTARI ELBLIC. ;
.Eat me help yen /Ave bur
' dowkkrepinz probleme. •
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What is your tav
chapter in the Bble,
BAKER TRUCK LINE
Bonded andInsured. Two Trucks
Dally Between Navasota and
Houston. ,
Houstoh" Phoney Preston 430V
Navasota Phone ; 135
Frits Meyer
Phone 60
713
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Between, thirty and sixty days
will find Highway 20 completed
from the railroad underpass to the
Brazos river bridge, according too
L. A. Petermah, resident engineer.
Traffic on Highway 6 is now be1
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20
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to 2% cents. It, was voted to Oph
pose this increase in postage.
A letter was read from Col. O.
ing sent bvef the road back qt __________.—,— -------‘
. CUT FLOWERS — For funerals,
--------------------------- parties and AU occasions We de-
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re
Ameriean statesmen say our big country’s hardest
problem is bow to cut “the high cost of dist-,
bution." What they mean is that too much moneyz
is spent on the usually long road between the field g
and the consumer. -32222
(NTHEN you start at sud-
▼▼ den noises, worry over
triflee, can’t bear the noise
that children make, feel
Irritable and bins—-ten to
one It’s your nerves.
Don’t wait until your over-
wrought nerves have kept you «
awake half the night and paved
the way for another miserable
day. Take two teaspoonfuls of
| Dr. Miles’ Nervine and enjoy the
relief that followa. Take two
■ more before you go to bed.
Bleep end wake op ready for
Um day’s duties or pleasures. -
Dr. Miles’ Nervine is now
mode in two forme—Lquid and
: Egwimwi Tablet e
Both are the same ■
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Griffon Suits pticed.
$28.50 *°d $29
Extra Pants—-
Beal towns are not made by
men afraid
Leet somebody else get
abend;
if everyone works and no
body shirks.
Too can raise a town from
the dead.
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automatically drop out
turday, is a drama. < It has the
picturesque quality of "The Three
Musketeers" or "Don Quixote" —
I yet its treatment is so .plausible
A Seward of Amarillo and former backgrouna so modern _ „
memboer of the board expressing his could realy have happened. Altho
the action takes place in a mythi-
Navasota after our efforts with
Mad River Early Peas, No. 1 can _. 9c
Castle Haven Stringless Beans, . /
No. 1 can for _ _______________14c;
Heinz Catsup, large bottle for -____24c
Vanco Mackeral in cans. No. 2 can 23c
Queen Isabella Cherries, ,.
1 3-02. bottle for _-----L---11e
Prunes, dry package, No. 2’-. I can 23c
Soda Premium Crackers, package _13c
Can Cocoanut withMilk or Moist -17c
Saving to Public
FOR SALF — We have some sec-
ond had lumber for sale at the
Mercer home on Washington
Ave. Hollister 4 Mason. 212-6t
Red apples. Buy a box for Hal-
loween or Thanksgiving. Phone L
Uncle Ajax smacked
lips. “Dat owe what u
about de twelve oppoesu
sah”, he replied.
sented his plane for the improve- concrete remain to be laid on the '
I ment of Cedar Creek before the third one
one of you that I want to remain ’ «•hugger of Commerce Thursday New road bed for the old high-
er the prospects of such a splendid eent rains caused several danger I
improvement. President Swanson ouscave-insof the banks.
is to appoint a committee to Anves-‛ Highway 6, through the Hemp-
tigate this project and meet with stead precinct, to about 00 per cent
anuscpinsemcimap
1 the work to nearly 95 per cent
J. B. Hardy, newly elected mem- complete,
ber of the advisory board, was' Although unable to state when
present at this meeting and gave a ' contracts would be let for further
short discusqon of X experience’work on Highway * Mr. Peter-
with the growing of onions. , man says that he understands that
B. H Haynes, an oficial of the highway to be on the preferred list
Travelers Prtective Assoclation, 'ot the state highway commission
was a guest at the meeting and —Hempstead News.
Spoke for a few minutes on "Safe-! 0...
ty Council." He stressed the 1m- ROMANTIC PICTURES
Business Mail Users at New York
asking how the local Chamber of ’ bia’s romantie crook piay which
Commerce stoo on the matter of ( comesMiler’s
raising the 2 cent postage stamp'
mme-N-
wuh the road about 86 per
complete, work is going fo
on final grading otther
and the completion of the fi
the ziver bottnoM Two of the
"board" until we have another
election, when the old members
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How distribution costs ,3
The oak flooring for a
room 14x14 win only coot
you $20.88 Can you afford
to do without? Your wife
would surely be pleased with
this for a Christmas present.
Gordon Leake to specializ-
ing in the installation of our
Numetal weather-strips. and
has figured that it costs ap-
proximately $.75 per window
to do the work and the mate-
rial costs about $1.50 per
window. /
liver Call Mrs. L H. Rcwlamd,
Phone 142.
FOR SALE — Good Post Oak
Wood, delivered $5.00 per cord.
Louis s. Pierce. 211-G
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FOR BENT — Two elegant -room
unfurnished apartments will all
conveniences, both cool in sum-
mer and warm in winter. See J.
IH. Powell, 210-6 r
Dewitt raw
"The reason that 1
bell field a gridi
cause a player l
waffle when he
of it”
of the Chamber , love for thia place. and says that Part of his letter to gives here-
mimi with:
I “I am not going to resign and
hope that I may stay on the
City Manager B. J. Brule pre andoni-tb moptehucmogvd
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When a skilled craftsman makes 1 3
something, it immediately takes
on a value separate frpm- and in
addition to—it’s mere value as a
useful article.
Take Grief Jeurneyman clothes
for instance. In addition to ren-
dering a full return for your __
money in long wear and satisfae- 8
tory service, they pay an extra
dividend of Pleasure—the plea- ej
sure of wearing supremely fine
clothes.1 ' t Hut
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FOR SALE—No. 2 Eating Street
Potatoes, 50 per. bu. J. N. Bay-
lor. 213-6 1
AP brings food to your table on a straight une
-A from the sources. That is why A&P food costf
so little. Its price is not taxed by the expense g
roundabout journeys. There are no road-side bills
to pay. '
-The shortest road, unobstructed by half-wav
houses, is the A&P route to its stores. That n
why A&P can pay growers and other producers
well, yet charge its customers very low prices.
The weekly limit on both has
been eliminated. In its stead has
been placed a possession limit of
। thirty ducks and eight geese. The
I daily limit on duoks is fifteen
and on geese four. The > former
I weekly limit on ducks was fifty.
| Theoretically, if the hunter can
i dispose of thirty ducks every two
j days; the weekly bag limit on this
I fowl has been increased to 105, but
; in reality it has reduced the limit
to thirty, for the average hunter,
is tnable 1 to dispose of thirty ev-
ery two days, he said. Under the
'former law tile weekly bag limit
was in reality only a possession
pleasue of having sefed as a
SANDEL- WILSON
FURNITURE COMPANY
FURNITURE
> ' ' Navasota, Texas
■, 1 , ? Phone 508 '
cal country — there is nothing
far-fetched about the environment.
The characters travel ou a pas-
CLASSIFIED ADS
WANTED — If you sincerely
N Want to succeed and are willing
to work 8 hours a day, we can
place you in Work that wiul
pay you upwards of $35 a week
Write in own handwriting D. L
Brookins, The J. B. Watkins
Co., Memphis, Tenn.
tar from Col Oscar A. Beward, ber of the advisory board of thet
highway engineer {who recently Chamber of Commerce, and he;
moved from this city to Amarillo, expresses the deetre to continue his
In which the Cokonel expresees Ms' service an a member ot that board
NOW that Fall’s fickle weather
brings a penetrating evening cool-
ness after sunny, summer-like
days—be wise—-and fashionable
—don a Michaels - Stern topcoat
in one of the new Autumn models,
which in every inch of line and
drape says "A Lord Rochester
Fashion.”
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CHIROPRACTOR
Beatrice Hammans, DC.
Spinal Knalysisand Consultation
. ' FREE •
Tele 407 or 475 Monger Apt,
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Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 216, Ed. 1 Friday, October 24, 1930, newspaper, October 24, 1930; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1402432/m1/4/?q=%22Places+-+United+States+-+Texas+-+Grimes+County%22: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Navasota Public Library.