The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 23, 1958 Page: 2 of 14
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Navasota Area Newspaper Collection and was provided to The Portal to Texas History by the Navasota Public Library.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
* ....■rewi imguiD
■v
f
- ...
■ •■ I..
/
4
)
» ** '
)
5
TO
-fbr
_ 3 ■
wr5
i
'o
T.
J
»
A
I
I.
tn
i
!
Fteoae 5-6404
ANSWER:
8
NEWS FROM
-tf
Piedmont-Erwin
I
town
UK
■ <
WANTED
ME CITY POLICEMAI
A
NAVASOTA, TEXAS
i
r
■
Debbie and Stephen, of .Long-
I
clairs Thursday.
41-tf
1
Ph- 5-3214
b
j
——
a
i
-
**«
<-
9?
SXV«»H ..........■ «■
"J"
MOTH
1
g
YOU*
■*—
ver
;t dial
ju
nisi. FOR SALE
FOR RENT
M
Business Services
fi
■ FREE SERVICE
WANTED
/
✓
l.
RoBord
MMB
FrL-Sat
__
JESSIE
bird
INSURANCE
AGENCY
NRbaMaMMi
Ed Wanoa
n. $-3481
m TKTWMMff
muff * mm
/
PAY
Highest Prices
Apply By Writing
NAVASOTA CITY COMMISSION
BOX 128
CLASSIFIED RATES
M pet word. 1 insertion; Sc per
rord. 1 insertions; 7c per word.
■ taeertinniT 9c per word. 4 in-
aosOesM; 50c minimum; 91.00 if
U
OB
INSURANCE — HOME LOANS — BEAL ESTATE
Office: Dial 5-6789 Home: Dial 5-3537
BARGAINS—In Wall Paper, was
$1.19 per bolt, now 59c. J. You-
ens A Co. 5-A-tf
FALL SALE continuing through
Saturday, Nov. 1 due to exten-
sive remodeling. White Auto
Store, 217 E. Wash. Ave. Phone
5 6468 6 A-2c
Wbaa Yom Think of kMoraoco or Real Estate
TIM of Us
WM. ALBERT MILLER AGENCY
DIAL 5-67W , ,
NAVASOTA EXAMINER REVIEW
Thursday, October 23, 1968 .. Navaaota, Texas
FOR RENT — Newly decorated
apartment and rooms, window
fan; also trailer space. Phone
5-6678. __________— 36-B-tfc
“Ore Policy
la Tons
Protection*
“t / “ “
Navasota
J
FOR SALE, rent or lease—Two
bedroom home in Jones Addi-
tion. Owner being transferred.
Call 5-3176. 6 -B 3c
beverley
Braley.
■» travel sotvU
I ■
4 >
Melvin Busse
Ph. 5-2314
,«> I
of
ot
in
i "
Service
9MB. La Salle
"Yow Now
A Good Ma
nmmwnMM.
Ph. 5-3
Jobber 1$
to Know"
EXPERT
OPTICAL, JEWELRY
AND
WATCH REPAIR
CALDWELL'S
JEWELRY STORE
BRYAN. TEXAS
EXAMINER-REVIEW
CLASSIFIED ADS
GET QUICK RESULTS
PHONS 8-6484
JnOT D. Quinn
Drugs
(3-tfc)
NAvASOTA
HIDES. SCRAP IRON.
METAL AND TIN
ten Silverstein
PHONE 5-3483
4
Tour Local Independent Insurance Agent
WM. ALBERT MILLER AGENCY
■r
WI(U«| BUYfeSQL
SMOKED SAUSAGE
CHANEY'S LOCKERS
PHONE 5-6869
(5-8c)
DuPONT PAINT—Don’t you real-
ly think it is the beat? J. You-
ens & Co. 5-A-tf
HAVE A NICE selection of boxed
and printed Christmas Cards.
Joe Wooten HI, 608 Johnson.
2-A-tfc
ARTHUR H. BEARDSLEY
' BORSMetaUv* at
BXXBZ. CUTIUIB 4 IAVSUS
Mm*
rESTMKNT IKSVICX
i — Mateel rmOT
I •
■ n<ve........
Will CLMGMCKUS IB MM BK
Tift FIRE WAGONS MOAN
TOO LATE 10 TAKE
rosiHAaiwproKiftm,
SCOTT - HARRIS
FwwJj -Home/, Ine.
Pbooaa
Day ot Night
$-8474 5-Wfl
Paul 4 Jessie King
Navasota
Wed.-Thur. Oct. 22-23
LAST TWO DAYS
"King Creole”
ELVIS PRESLEY
His BEST To Datel
___
UNUSUAL GIFT Items, Novelties
and Souvenirs at reasonable
prices. Also a nice selection of
Comal cottons. Old Country
Store, highway 6 south.
34-A-tf
1 DIRECTORY
BAY MILLAND
/Jhe4afe~
Cracker"
MAKE YOUR OWN SIGNS with
Duro-Decals, gold-leaf letters
and numerals from our com-
plete lihe. Do It better and
save 90 per cent Navaaota
Examiner-Review office sup-
plies. 43-tfc
________________________________________________________ 1
•«*oa 03 jqXjj »i(j uauiOM
pajuuiB ‘6981 ‘01 JaqtueoaQ uo *3u|uioXm
view, Mr. and Mrs. Mafk Foers-
ter and Kathy of Odessa have
returned to their homes after
visiting in the home of their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H.
Foerster.
• Mrs. Hubert Holt visited rela-
tives in Lexington last Sunday.
Industrial, Commercial and RMldomHal Wiring
AIB CONDITIONING. COMMERCIAL BEFBIGEBATiaN.
ELECTRIC MOTORS
SALES AND SERVICE
ownsn
| HOSPITAL NOTES |
Mrs. Mack Sage of Navasota,
medical, Oct. 13.
Hattie Sue Wetuski of Hous-
ton, medical, Oct 15.
Cecil Clark of Navasota, sur-
gery, Oct. 19.
Mrs. Anton Sicinski of Shiro,
surgery, Oct 30.
■ mmNQ
FOR SALE—7-room bouse on 3
lots. All city conveniences. *
Call after 6:00 pan, 5-3212.
----TA'-SP —
FOR RARE, UNUSUAL TOYS and
party favors visit Chris’s Nov-_
elty Shop on North Highway
6 near Boone’s Courts. What
Nots, Music Boxes, Dolls, In-
laid Chests, Trinkets and sta-
tuetts. Special attention to
special orders. Open on Sun-
day. ’ 1-A-tfc
Oct 24-25
Jock Mahoney in
A Top Notch Western
"The Last of the
Fast Guns"
In Color and Cinemascope
Feature No. 2
<■. i
P>
WATKINS PRODUCTS—Free de-
livery. Call 5-3332. Allen
Brooks, dealer, 404 Victoria.
36-A-tfc
and Solon Webb attended the
SMU-Rlce game in Dallas Satur-
day night.
• Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kooken
and family accompanied by Mrs.
J. D. Bookman of Richards spent
the week-end in Beaumont vis-
iting with Mrs. Kooken’s sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack C. Metzler
and sons and Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
Higgins. Mr. Higgins is head
coach at Lamar Tech and while
there they attended the Lamar
Tech-Sam Houston game.
FOR RENT—Two bedroom ga-
rage apartment unfurnished.
Phone 5 3404. 5-B-2p
FOR RENT—Furnished garage
apartment. Phone 5-3358 or
5-3220. 5-B-tfc
FOR RENT—Unfurnished house
on Brosig St Phone 5-3278.
4-B-4C
■HBMMK
you
ble. ----------------
kins Company, Memphis 2
Tenneaaee. 6-C-lp
JUST ARRIVED 1959 desk cal-
endar. Navasota Examiner-
Review. Phone 5-6484. 6-A-6p
FOR SALE—Child's leather sad-
dle, used once, $40.00. Call 5-
6803. Tommie Curd. 6-A-lp
FOR SALE — Hotpoint electric
range, 3 years old excellent
condition. Contact Milton
Boenker at 5-6477. 5-A-tfc
OST-fWID,
• Visitors in the I. K. Kelley
home over the week-end were
E. E. Butler of Conroe, Mr. and
Mrs. Bert White of Houston.
• Mr. and Mrs. Chase McCoy of
Hempstead visited the Boyd Sin-
w
V. J. Martin and son and J. S.
Lands, all of Cleveland.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mistretta
were Saturday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Melesky of
Bryan.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Y. Goyman
spent several days In Houston
this week on business.
One of these Sunday after-
noons Chas, and I are going to
jipri Mrs, W. K. -
O’Brien and Join the many other
relatives and firends who gath-
er there and enjoy a nice visit
and drink coffqe- Those present
"Sunday evening were Alex Moo-
dy, Emmette Moody, John Moo-
dy, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Moody,
Paula and Nancy Bingham, Mr.
and Mrs. John Crittenden and
son, all ot Navasota.
Mrs. W. E. Moody enjoyed
meeting with the Navasota
Home Demonstration Club Tues-
day morning. She gave them a
report of the State T. H. D. A.
meeting.
Mr. and. Mr&- Chas. Mistretta.. _
attended the Prison Rodeo in
Huntsville last Sunday. We en-
joyed it very much.
MAN OR WOMAN—To take over
route of established custom-
ers in Navaaota. Weekly pro-
fits at BOjOO or more at start
pdooibla. No car or other in-
vestment neeeesary. Will help
get started. Write C. R. Ru-
Dept O-4, The J. R Wat-
H. L. STEWART
LODGE Not BL
Laar,
meats 2nd and 4th Tuesday al
ovary month at 8:00 pjn. Viol-
tan cordially Invtted.
O. J. Leathart, Secretary
....... ■■ — ■mi. «■ —
Grimes Cmmty Electric
Uceesed Contractors
Dial 5-3282
Malcolm Meekins
FOR SALE—Two cabins ideal
for camp or farm house. Prices
greatly reduced. Charles Ro-
tello. Phone 5 3589. 52-A-tfc
Stated meeting of
*
ond Monday night
^^B^vVA/each month at 7:30
pjn. Visitors wel-
come.
Richard Loftin,
W. M.;
L. L. Daniels, Sec.
Vv«4S 7M£
■ [FIRST STATE
’ . TO GRANT
WOAtfAZ THf
RIGHT TO
VO7E,
-------------------------------------------j-----------------------
Smith jhau Imp. Co.
Ml 5-4732
. V-
Chaney's Locker*
off Highway 185 ,
Telephone 5-6869
Meat Processors
WANTED home for 1 SOTir, Col-
Jle hum, a|a 2. LOWI chil-
dren. Call 5-2107. 4-H-lc
Mavasota Butane
Gas Ca
Maytag Appliances,
and Servel Products
J Navasota
jBOSIMESS
——Jl . . why -----
Grlm 4 SupUpt _ "
WE DELIVER
Ph. 5-6438
Bflf
‘’•5.7
205 ACRES, good farm ranch
land, tenant house, spring-fed
creek, everlasting water, all
weather road, near Navasota.
Priced right, easy terms. Have
other larger tracts of land.
George H. Hoencke, Navasota,
Texas. 6-L-lc
CARD OF THANKS
During the time of death of
our dear mother, grandmother
and wife we wish to thank Fa-
ther Kappe, Dr. Parker, Scott-
Harris Funeral Home, the Rosary
Society, Knight* of Columbus
and each and everyone . that
came and offered their prayers
and kind words. May God bless
you. .
The Family of Mrs. Ella Warzon
—' O' ■"
GHmos CiMmty
Steps Oce. 18-29
The multi-county bookmobile
will make the following stop in
Grimes County on Oct. 28 and
Oct $0: Tuesday, Oct. 28 Mason’s
store, from 9:15 to 9:45 ajn.;
Stoneham at the post office from
10:15 to 10:45 a.m.; Plantersville
at the post office from 10:55 to
11:25 aun.; Anderson at the
courthouse from 12:00 to 1 p.m.
and at Richards at the post of-
fice from 2:15 to 3 p m.
The bookmobile will make
these stops bn Thursday, Oct.
30: Iola, post office, 9:30 to
10:30 a.m.; Bedias at the post
office,- from 10:45 to 11:45 aun.;
Final Rites For
Mrs. C. H. Bradbury
Held Tuesday
Funeral services for Mrs. Cal-
lie Heflin Bradbury of Waller
were held at 10 a.m. Tuesday
from the chapel of thefLindley-
Robertson Funeral Home with
the Rev. Asbury Lenox, pastor
of tho First Methodist Church of
, Navasota, and the Rev. J. M.
Heflin, pastor of the Grace
Methodist Church of Houston,
officiating. The body was then
taken overland for graveside
___seryi_ces at the Waller Cemetery
In Waller. — , „
Mrs. Bradbury, 80, passed
away at 1:45 a.m. Monday at
the home of her daughter, Mrs.
■ '•-A.-Wr‘Greenwood, Sr. at 428
Ketchum St. in Navasota. Mrs.
Bradbury was born at Magno>
lia, on Feb. 28, 1878, the daugfr
ter of Maida Elkins and
Heflin. Mrs. Bradbury was ’s’
member -nf the Waller Baptist
Church. Her husband, Matthew
Bradbury, preceded her in death
on Sept. 29, 1952.
Mrs. Bradbury is survived by
one daughter, Mrs. A, W. Green-
wood. Sr. of Navasota; one son,
A. A. Bradbury of Baytown;
three sisters, Mrs. Nettie Mur-
rell of Baytown, Mrs. Addie De-
wees of Hempstead and Mrs.
Texia Hudson of Baytown; one
—brother, J. M. Heflin orHoustbri;
along with four grandchildren
and four great-grandchildren.
Pallbearers were R. A. Brad-
bury of Baytown, W. F. Bradbury
_ of Highlands, L. A. Bradbury of
Hearne, W A. Bradbury of Bay-
town, A. W. Greenwood, Jr.
Navasota and G. A. Hudson
Baytown.
......... i-i i ii.li
TRADE AT HOME
YOU WILL FIND
THAT IT PAYS
NORTHSIDE LAUNDRY and
Washaterla. Phone 5-4878.
37-A-tfc
ROUGH OAK FENCING—$75XX)
per thousand. J. Youens A Co.
.. . 4:£-tf
-----------»—
“S-A-F-E!”... snaps the man in the blue suit. “What?” growls
the second baseman — and an old-fashioned rhubarb is underway.
Questions about being safe add color to baseball — but they
have no place when your insurance protection on your home and
possessions is concerned. ~ ' , , , _ '
We are independent local agents whose experience enables us
to recommend the insurance protection most suitable for your
needs and place it in strong capital stock insurance companies.
We can make sure you are safe, should you suffer a loss - no
question about it!
CHANEY’S LOCKERS on High-
way 106. Phone 5-6869.
42-A-tfc
GRIMES COUNTY highway maps
75c each at the Navasota Ex-
aminer-Review. Phone 5-6484.
22-A-tf
Bua. Ph. 5-3481 Box 389 Navasota. Texas
B, W & R ELECTRIC CO.
PAINS
I PNras ImtUM.
| relief ef ale er
■ eeeelsr eebee
sab?®
n,UAU»
UtWMYMMUMTtnM TIM SONY USS
/ » ■
YOU CAN ADD $35 to $50 a
week to your present Income.
Part time Rawleigh business \
now open in Navasota. See C \
D. Tillery. Rt. 1, Shiro at once /
tor full parttetrhtrs—or write | —
Rawleigh’s Dept., TXJ 1820-185/
Memphis, Tenn. 3-&rp
I
FOR SALE — 18.23 acres, large
' home, natural gas, large me-
tal garage and shop, chicken
house, sheep shed, and irriga-
tion system. Phone 5-2351.
5-L-4C
BRING YOUR FARM & RANCH
real estate listing to Roy E.
Goodwin, 211 Farquhar St,
Navasota. Business Phone 5-
3317, home phone 5-3777.
23-4c
Factory takes old cotton mat-
tmases and converts them into
inner-spring mattresses also
r—orates cotton mattresses.
Navasota Mattroas Factory, 1
mile out on
Phone 5-3586.
from 2:15 to 2:50
mont at the community
from 3:15 to 3:45 p.m.
Sun.-Mon.-Tue. Oct 26-27-29
J E R R T L E W I 8 2
"RocU-Bye
Baby"
12:30 to 1 p.m.; Roans Prairie at
the post office 1:10 p.m. to 2
p.m.; Shiro at the post office
:: 2.2Z „ p.m.; Pied-
hall
NAVASOTA FEDERAL
’ tl || 11OVLR 30 YtLAR S ~
- SERVICE fo
Yx-zrve'd C OU N T "•
........ o------------
O W. H. Redford en route to his
home in Midland from a busi-
ness trip to Houston was here
Saturday to visit his mother,
Mrs. W. H. Redford, his sister
and her husband, Mr. and Mrs.
Purvis Long.
O Mr. and Mrs. John Webb, Mr.
and Mrs. George Webb, Martha
By Mrs. Chas. Mistretta
Square Dance
Come to Piedmont community
Saturday night, Oct. 25 and en-
joy a fine evening of square
dancing, or play 42 or visit with
your friends.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Schwede,
Gery, Charles and Barbra, of
Dallas spent the week-end here
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
wwjihf""-’"""-"'"'""■****”**““
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Moody
and Miss Bess Hensarling were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. J/'A.‘Moody, they""¥rF’
Joyed the day.
Mrs. Dewe Hoke and son, Ho-
key, of Navasota visited Mr. and
Mrs. W. E. Moody Sunday eve-
ning. —‘
Sunday dinner guests in the
home of Mrs. Emma Homeyer,
Hubert and Billy, were Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Prieve and sons of Col-
lege Station and Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Hemann and sons of
Navasota.
Bob Richardson of Galena
Park spent the week-end here
with his sister, Mrs. Agnes
GImS------------
Mr. and. Mrs. E. H. Boehm
called at the home of Mrs. Gus
Boehm of Anderson Wednesday
to chat with her a few hours.
Mrs. J. A. Moody and Mrs. W.
E. Moody were guests of the
Plantersville - Stoneham Home
Demonstration Club Tuesday aft-
emoop. Mrs. W. E. Moody gave
a report of the State T. H. D. A.
meeting.
Olin Perry of Houston spent a
week or more here with his sis-
ter, Mr .and Mrs. J. S. Lands,
and Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Lands_were Mrs. Olin Perry
**lin returned
is. Landa re-
uorts her brother, Olin, is recov-
ering nicely after a long ill-
ness. We hope he completely re-
covers soon.
Sunday afternoon visitors in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will
Emshoff, Charlie and Olga were
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Melesky of
Bryan. .
Mr. and Mrs. Ephrlam Fuqua
were in Bryan Sunday to visit
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam Winslow.
Sunday afternoon visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Lands were
FOR ISALE hay on the ground.
Expect to bale on Saturday.
Oct. 25. If interested call
George Shine, 5-2318. 6-A-lp
, ■ -aWr«S' ***■•,.
FOR RENT—Unfurnished 2 bed-
room house. $40.00 a month.
Apply Sledge’s Nursery. Call
5-8688 after 5 p.m. 6-B-lc
K 9»'B ~ '"nAuiSOT'aeu'a ■ —
Don't soMl your chlMron
to church — Toko Thom.
VISIT SLEDGE’S Plant Farm for _______-
your bedding plants and pot THE NAVASOTA MATTRESS
chrysanthemums, etc., also|
hnibs. 6-A-lcl
4 LAVSUJt
A COMPLCTS WVBTMKNT SSSVICC
FOR SALE—3 acres, modem
home In NavAsota, priced for
a quick sale. New 5 room and
bath home, extra lots, priced
worth the money. Garage
apartment . p««tiy furnished,
low price, very easy terms.
Geo. H. Hoencke, Navasota,
Texas. 6-L-lc
REAL ESTATE
WANTED: C. Mural Williams
wants Farms, Ranges and
acreage for Houston buyers,
1S11 Ashland, Houston, Texas.
UN l-7638. Nriht OV 4-1463
3-L-tfc Singleton at the poet office from
r! V’’*
ST'iieht vttf Ut'-odaa
I WILL DO ironing at my home,
Lewis St next to the Gulf Sta-
tion, the second house to the
right. Mary Reyna. 4-F-2p
Women like this friendly Association. They
find a thrift account helps them save for ,
the things they want — for taxes — in-
surance premiums — and financial secur-
ity. Open your account soon.
COMING
’•A TIME TO LOVE**
b.__—
NavasotaKptml savings loa>;
KNOW^tAMERICA
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Whitten, Bob. The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 23, 1958, newspaper, October 23, 1958; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1303274/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Navasota Public Library.