The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 22, 1947 Page: 3 of 10
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Family Reunion
Sunday, May 17 was
Mother’s DKy for Mrs.
Brown, who had -her family reuu- McjCune.*
Power take-off on the "Jeep”
delivera to 30 hp to bperate
feed milts, saws, corn
shelters and other equip- 'j
merit. No idle seasons for
the "Jeep”—you use it every
day, all year. ,
GEORGEW.LEONARD
HARDWARE
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Floyd Motor Sales
at Floyd Appliances
Navasota, Texas
USS COOK'S
No-O-Dur
Thinner
■poff-bye turpentipe and'’Ariel-
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USE IT AS A MCK-UP OR TOW TRUCK
The Universal “Jeep,” with its 6O-hp "Jeep” Engine
and 2- or 4-wheel drive, is a versatile farm vehicle that
spreads its cost oVer jobs the year 'round. It serves as
a pick-up truck that hauls loads to 1,200 lbs. on or off
the road. It tows trailed payloads to 5,000 lbs. atAigb-
way speed, with reserve fpr grades. You speed up work
with a vehicle that does almost any farm job!
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THE NAVASOTA EXAMINER AND GRIMES COUNTY REVIEW
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Today * Goodyear DeLux* tires carry jto even
. greater height* the extra mileage, extra service
recorded, by over 400 million tire* which have
been produced by_ Goodyear. Get th* plu*
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'Plus Tax.
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l«v«liA»ll »O yovr wall,
Mtltk COROC. OdorlvM
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In 4-wheel drive, at speeds
gLeff of 2 to 7 rnph, the "Jeep"
Sfffir . serves as a light tractor so
R7 pull plows, harrows, discs
and other implements —
pull-type or hydraulic. With
power take-off it operates
power mowers and spfayi
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performance of a Goodyear — enjnv -
oafoty, g*W*MM*R*eefthii th* dops
able service that makes Goodyear
th* world's^ first choice tire-
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L1URAL TRAM-IN MLOWANCI
FOR YOUR OUT TIRIS
CONVKNIFNT HRMS ON OU* EASY PAY PLAN
A guvernntvpt sjitiuians-
has been u menjl'M-i oi l>. itu Alpha
' . llelia, th* l’r< l4»u - Jub. «n<i the
Falcon fraternity. t
SCuh PffOO'
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- -—, Reunion dinners at the noon I
bishop tn the Methodist hour and an open liousip in the so-
cial'center during the' afternoon
will round but the college’s 6«t.h v
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Hurryihtsrry,Ht(^
See These AMAZING VALUES
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COOK'S
HAND CLEANER
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FURNITURE PULISN
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Cook’s COROC
THE WONDER WAIL FINISH i
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LEARN
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INSTRUCTION FOLDERS
Painting it eaiy and LoH of fun when you
know how. Lea'O how to P4*n+ it tkg
COOK -ay.
Com*, For Yours Today T. . They'r* FREE!
AND WHEREAS; 'I’he Buddy I’oppy Sale oflVr.s
each (titizen an opportunity to translate into action his
desire to Honor the Dead by Helping the Living, by pur-
chasing a Buddy Poppy ;-- .
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AND WIIEREASt Prot i ods from tin- Buddy Poppy ’.
Sale, will be usd to h.-l|> m.uiitain 111.. \ cterans of Eor
, eign Wars National Home ‘for pr.phans of service inen'who
gave their lives for th<*ir epuntry anti to aid in -0ic re-
habilitation of veterans throughout our Nation;
AND WHEREAS: 7lhe Bmldy Poppy Caippaign has
received the endorsement of the President of tlie United
States;
Hichards, Alay IK.—M« . and Mra.
■ T, J. Haynie. M*-.> and Mrs. H.
W. Haynie; Mr. and Mfm. T. C. f
' ‘Ariismn, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Brown went to . Anderson Friday }
night for ii Bist e’clock .
the home ttf Mr. and Mih. W.
, Wilcox. ‘ v
I Mrs. Henry Criffin and daimh-
J ter, Mrs. jNgwotny and children, of
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Four Grimes County
Students To Receive
S.H.S.T.C. Degree
.' HvntsvHle, May 20 (SpH—Among
: ; those who will’ receive their bache-
lor degrees at Kam Houston State
. Teachers College's 68th annal com-
mencement exercises will be Miss
Elsie. Bohne ef Washington, Qlerin
JLs Morris tmd Miss Natullne Har-
man of .Richards, ., Mrs.' ’ Florence
Rarienfc Neason of Shlro and Wiley “
D, McDougald jof .Iola.
, . Graduating activities will, begin
‘ Saturday, evening at 5; o’clock when
seniors, their families and friends, the direction of diint __
will be feted at a garden party by and the A Cappella choir, directed
ihe faculty at the PresidenCs home, by Euelt Porteer.
/ The itU; Rev. H. A, Boaz, re- T
' , . tired1
Church from Dallas, will
■..orial auditorium at XI o’clock Sun^ commencement ; program: Special ■
day morning. | reunlns Will be held by the classes
of 1887-97,'190.7-17_27 and 1937,
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DANCE
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WASHINGTON PAVILION
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SATURDAY NIGHT, MAY 24
’■ Music By ...
BARX'COWBOYS
from Houston, Texas
Everybody Invited
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AND WHEREAS: The Sponsors of the Buddy Poppy
, Sale, the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the. United States,
is an organization coinposed of Americans'who fought our
enemies in hostile lands, on enemy infested Waters and in
perilous skies, and under its banner of the Cross of Malta,
is carrying the same spirit of- Comradeship, into progres-
sive leadership of our city;
NOW, THEREIPORH 1, (I. W. Leonaihl, Mi *
City Of Navasota, do hereby proiejaini May 2*t)
Poppy Sales Day and urge each of our citizens to so Hon-
or the Dead By Helping the Living.
, (Signed) GEO. W. LEONARD
Mayor of the (’ity of Navasota
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- PROCLAMATION
-May 1947 '
WHEREAS: post 4(N)fi, of the (’ounty of (Iriilit-s,
Veterans of Foreign Wars of the Cnded State's, will run
duct a city-wide sale of Buddy Poppies on Saturday, the
24th day in the month of May, Nineteen ’’Hundred and
Forty-Seven; . .
ftf ena/nek. No-O-Dwr bkxli
iBckly ;.. harmless to fabrics . ..
|n-toxic ... kind t© the skin.
ernorH’aianxion, a vixlt to the 1’ni- so willingly/arranged and guided *
|-versify tower, and a Mde over the us through the eapito) and man ’ Lak<
mountains to MarsJiall-Ford Dam .sion. It. Was t-hrona'h her tlpil ve hF,e
iAery number of th- pan v A.>i i,.„} ,hl. '
.-d our representative, Mrs - Cdl-Jeinor J.siw. .<|iderstandmg hmvJ, In it^i, Mo ^■rsons. werg kfu^i
M.p.'.ihe most CQurteouK, and gnu i-1 v<ye.s an-■ t aw ic n»e Houke, and'i un't MhO'-d an ' hb-yeh s.'ifl
*U* lad; one < oiiid kn->u, ,JS sh.-m.uiv other in’ 'll,‘ 1d.stairs. on , i,tk..- play
The Rev. Mr. Boaz'was graduat-
ed from Sam Houston With the
class of 1887. He is oonsiderered
the founder of SMU-
| In the traditional commence-
mentprogram Sunday afternoon at
| . o’cleck Dr. Harmon Lowina,
( president of the college, will give
L. : \ the main address. One hundred
and twenty-twq degrees, including
P 4 10 masters, will bA awarded;
Bpth Sunday ceremonies will be
preceded by .an academic proces-
sion beginning at the college libra-
pon t Monkey Around
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idb
Austin.
|. Everybody reported a-gobd time
" , Mr* and Mrs. .1 1); Bookman
. medical checkup for ..Mr,. Bookman.
' Mr. and Mrt. Marvin McCune
a happy and family <>f Katy spent Monday
Maggie U. night with &r. and MfS. II. E.
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ion in the home of her aon’.'W. 8. Mr. and Mrs’, t.'harli- Boring of
Brown. -• ■
. Mrs. Brown remembers
.happy-occasions on that hill where morther, Mrs. Louise -Boring.
She lived as a bride 60 years m -. ■ Visit Governor
Four generations have lived op At 8 a.m., May It. four edrs
that home, site with trees more l<-ft Rkihdrds with the -Junior and
than 100 years, old, first and last Senior classes accompanied by Har-
M. Hoke- and. Sirs-; Scott
INDUSTRIES GIVE
PERSONNEL TRAINING
Washington, May 19—An exten-’
sive program of training in indus-
trial personnel methods designed
to. familiarize Army officers with
t’he latest techniques in personnel
mafia'hement .has been announced.
Army .officers, graduates of lead-
ing spools pf perso'nnel manag.'
ment tin& business . . management,
fcwtll be assigned industries for
two month tours of duty.'
ry. and terminating at the Main
building on 'the opposite end of
the campu< Music Will be fur-
Hapkney.
Uround the family taljK . She Bald
“What a sacred ihim; a family ta-
ble?’
The only furniture m the home
f that serves every >tiemb.-r at the
same time, she rejo(c«:<l to see the
day they could haw this reunion
the first in ten .yed-Ts- Prayers
were here for a week- have been arMrVKred, dreams come
. F. B. Wil- true lonx to be renu*mj>er.ed. The
- Bow.les brothers < ame ip a plane.
baby; Mr. and Mrs. Hay .Morris of except the grandmothei and baby,
‘ y t.
Richardson of Fort Worth, MY,J
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, Mr. and Mr^-'
E? Boivles.of Houston, Qapt.
Bowles
J. T. Simmons, Jr.
To Graduate From
j North Texas State
J DENTON, Maj 18, <Mp) B-Jmin
. ■ T. Simmons, Jr., son df Mr and
Mrs.? J. T. Simmons <>t NnvusOla',
is a candidate fnr ' the b;i<d>eh,i’s'
dwgi'o^. Ui, be a waided -j urn- But.Utt?
dinner at ^Orth TeXa8 S,“T /'*'><« spi'ing.
,j, conunepcement bkervisos
i Three .hundred and ,d >t y-seven
! debtee applications trave iieen filed
• ’.? 40 for mast’er'i? degrees .and 318
• . . v - ■ > i-foj bachelor's d'-gr-o,
•j Austin were here for a week-end | . .--
visit With Ml* Griffin’s sistt-r,
Mrs. Scott McCune and • Mrs.
Fntnk’ EoStter. ’
Mrs. J, 11. Pace spent the week-
end at Houston wit|i her parents.
Mr. and Alts. E. W. Harjgett
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cecil and..,,
xiaught.r, I'.illy. Mrs. Id.. t.ecii
and Mrs. Ruth Gates <>f Hunts-
ville spent Sunday afternoon with
Mr. and Mrs.. J. D. Bookman.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Williams of
Houston i
end visit with Rev.
Hams and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Morris and He carried every one for., a cldc
Houston spent the. week-end with Jimmie.
Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Morris and Quests.were Mp.- and Mrs.
Mrs. L6ulse Boring. F. P ‘
Mr. and Mrn, J^sftie Bortng -of HndMrs. Sam Stone fthd Sinn Jr.
Mississippi came in Saturday ‘for of Clovis, N, M.,
a visit with his mother, Mrs. G.' C. 1
E., Boring. Coteiy* E’. ?BewH#k of College St;i-
Mrs. Beulah Robinson of Hunts- tion, Walter Brown Bowies of
Ville spent the week-end with her Texas U
sistSr, Mrs. George Morris.
Mi's. Kooken and .son, Billy,,-ojr i ............... ..ri.
Dallas are visiting Mrs. Kookeri's left Tuesday for Houst,on fi r ' a
Mr. and MM.'
Maggie U. nh*ht with ihr.
r< and Mrs . CharlitV-Boring of
• . Navasota- and James Bo'ring of'
nrany Ea , Porte spent Sunday with' their
a bride 60 years ago. F Visit Governor
more left Richards with the Junior and
she has spenf 16 years of her life old Podraza, and twp of birr teach-
there oh the Brown Ranch. ‘ ers, W. M- Hoke and Mrs-.-.Scott.
Ber four children, three daugh- McCune, for a weekend in Aus-
t«rs and one son, four in-laws and tin. Among the niahy interesting *
five grandsons make a nice size things enjoyed bv this group wtre;:
family'. Mrs. Brown .wag thHlled a trip through ^Memorial Muse-.;
Pished by the college band, under t0 Have them all .seated with her nm, a tour of the Papiml, th. m>v-1
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Whitten, Bob. The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 22, 1947, newspaper, May 22, 1947; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1327807/m1/3/: accessed July 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Navasota Public Library.