The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 9, 1947 Page: 1 of 8
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mlttee composed of' Neats.
Scott and K. G. Gimpn have been
at work bn thia project la cooper-
ation with the Civic Club.
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NAVASOTA, GRIMES COUNTY, TEXAS, THURSDAY, OCT. 9, 1947
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ti.-j- fans will be
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for the now course are followed up
prompt ly.” ;
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Voters To Decide Fate
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Barry, Victor Hemann, Don.Barrett, and John Engelke,
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kina McDougald. Floyd, Rhoades,
Spencer. Coby, backs; Williams.
Foetar. Stewart and Bailey, ends;
Ketohum. Binford and
tackles; Goodman,
Smith and Phillips, guards;
Chenault and Batts, center.
Meekins.
Tits worth,-
and
• Moodames Tom Moore, Otto
Lehmeyer, K. T. Ketchum, M. H.
McNeely and H. R Turner spent
Thursday in Houston. . '
fb.r the best, solution to the 1947
student contest problem, sent out to
the
will proceed ut once on
ret.’’ Mr. Mliler said.
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William Watson
Purchases Former
. will op-
to and oth
immediate-
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Of Civic Issues Saturday
I SCHOOL SEPARATION,
Contract To Be Lei
For Piedmont Road
r To Represent
enfalUfe
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Stoneham Named
Member State Bar
Ass’n Rules Com.
Hal B. Stoneham, fir., local at-
torney, recently accepted an ap-
• polntment to the Rules commiUe®
of the Texas State Bar Association,
> the Hon. H. Grady Chandler of
Austin, president of the Associa-
tion, announced Monday.
Mr. Stoneham is one of approxi-
mately twdnty attorney’s appointed
to Zerve on this conimtttee for a
period of one year.
The Occidental l«lfe Insurance
Company of Raleigh, North Caro-
lina this week announced the ap-
pointment of W. A. Miller as their
. representative in Navasota and vi-
cinity. Mr. Miller will Mil Ilfs in-
surance, disability insurance and
annuities at hlB office on the ssc-
end floor of the old Citiaea* Na-
tional Bank building.
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Judith Purcell, Dollene Boone and Joan Garner; 5th row, Joyce Ann Sage, Nancy Rider,
Frances Mayfield, Pete Allphin and Charles Bailey; 6th row, Conrad WinborR Dot Win-
born, Gladys Jackson, Marie Nutter, Marlene Curtiss; 7th row, Doris Scott, Pat Crad-
asota where it will bo located at
the rear of the new Brazds Valley
Motor Company building. Work
this pfOj-
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• Mrs. Bob Porter and daughter
Polly Ann, and Mrs. Otto Loh-
meyer and son, Fred, ‘ spent last
week-end in Teague.
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fill! si
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through the evening session from
7- to 9:30 p.ma the Key. W. R.
,Mili«r, pastor, announced Monday.^
Representatives from forty-one
Baptist churches- with a combined
membership of 11,000 from Braxos,
Madison, C.rhnvH and Waller coun-
„tieh .Will be present for the meet-
ing.'.Other churches from Mont-
gomery, Walker, and Leon coun-
ties will send delegates.
Ditiner and gupper will be served
by the W.M.tJ. of the Navasdta
church.
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■ tension rtn th? east side at.«. the
Sumtay School building, th,. Rev.
W. R, Miller, pastor, announced
Monday. The .length of -the addi-
tion will be 94 fe^t and will add
approximately ■ 00 percent to the
usablA- teaching' space.
The building committee com-
posed of Dr. S. D. Coleman, I.. N.
Yeager and H. E. Torrell was in-
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Rattlers Set
To Invade Elgin
Friday Night
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I-tlef-jt ■'X iIf-■liit-: lb.' tV.'/ui ’. 1'i'.J.'iy *
.inV;Mnt?'‘of 'th.'' Ijigh) H'"“h ] ’ ?■
. a hi.-li. ■ lasr-bli .i'• -'■J
'.cin-. vf ;<j.'iy. j’
I'ilgj’ip, .Crbriu ;-i:»-Vlvi‘XV,, me
Iris-’been isb' .■/(«'. p.rif.- ’ '
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Rattler B Team
Swamps Allen
Academy 13-7
Clyde Lee Prestwood's Rattler B
team, in a story book finish, de-
feated Allen Academy IS to 7 on
Brule field here last Thursday
night.
Trailing J to 4 with only one
minute left to play Robert Bailey
and Malcolm Meekins brohe
through the Academy line and
blocked their kick behind the Aca-
demy , goal. Homer Stewart recov-
ered for the final . Rattler pcore.
Kenneth Allen carried for the ex-
tra point.
Fullback Allen accounted for
the first Rattler tally in the first
of the third period on a nice St*
yard gallop.
T» Meet BNlville
Far their second game of
R> D». Eszell, unit., commander, an-
nounced Wednesday. > ’> .
CoL H. C. Brown, U. S. /Army
here Tuesday ahd '.'Wednesday -in
connection with thv Current r,i>'- ;?i
CrUitlng campaign.'
. , . , Second in command pf the local
Of Subdivision 1 unlt ia 18t bt retc Bro.w|U Thc
enlisted men. are George ’ BlnfprtL
1 caretaker.1 Earl Druckhammer, J0«i
Davis,. Eaplx Jackson, Blaine Camp*
bell, Carlton Fuqua, Charles Pe
terson, Willie Stewart, -Willia.
Hughes, -Gerald - L.. t*
Charles Boring Of Navasota;. Wil-
bert Welts Of Anderson and George
Hall of Singleton, v ’ ’ . <
The local unit is Company A,
88(5 Eng. Bn. part of the 49th ar-
mored dlvisfoh. - ■ ' j
Prospective recruits are request-
ed to contaet Capt. Ez«ell at the
*‘It*g A piily Bottling’’ plant dur-
ing the day br frdm 7 to 9 p m'.
Monday. . .t
C. E. Gilbert, Jr.
Elected Head Of
4-State Magazine
< (C. E. Gilbert Jr., editor of the
Houston Chamber of Commerce
magesitm. tan Mon otectMl Mad of
the Association at Southwest Com-
moroo. Maggsinss. Re
'the son of the late C. 1
Sr., who was a former reOMent of The name wm changed
Navasota and edtor of "The Nav-
asota Tablet** ■
Mr. Gilbert was sleeted to this
office at an organisational ' meet-
ing of publishers, editors and busi-
ness managers of chamber ot com-
merce publication^ from major ci-
ties of a four-stat, area hold at
Fort Worth on September M. \
Organized Monday
Approximately fifty golf onthus *
lasts and fans attended the organ-
W NaM-oto j?*^ •couimd if plan,
the Colonial
A Charalttr It Commerce eem*
vlce-
saere-
Baptists Vote
To Construct
$21,500 Annex
Ip conference Sunday morning,
mernbers xif- thi'. ' F-hst- Baptiet
- Church voted to Tmii'd- a $2i;50d ex
TRASH MUST BE
IN CONTAINERS -
ON FRONT CURB
1 Climaxing blean-Up week activi-
ties here this wertk, city trucks
will’pick-up trash throughout the
residential section Friday
noon- and , Saturday ' only,
George W. Leonard ni
Wednesday.
.The trash must ? be placed in
containers and ‘ on the froht
curb' where It can tye easily found
by the truck drivers., No pick-ups
will be made of large shrubs, trees, y
nor limb* of tre'es.. \
Dr. Jf. ,E: Thompson, chairman
of the Chambim of Commerce;
,health and safety committee, has
reduestpd th^t . ‘‘all property own-
ers and tenants hayl away all
garbage heaps t-hat may be a hav-
en fof disease-breeding pests.’’ ’ A
rat campaign will be conducted
during the latter part of October.
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When the Nayasota. High School Rattlers invade the Elgin gridiron for their first
ference game these NHS Band t members will be right behind them. They are left to
right,Mary Joyce Maxwell, drum major; Joan Dee Quinn, twirler; Claire Lynn Dinkins,
tWirler;. Preston Lehde, twirier; and-Grace Greenwood, twirler. First row, Jane
Ella Brooks and Betty Ann Burrow; 2n4hrow, Mary Lee Denena, Willie Leake,*Nettie
. Fiy Gayle, Marie Love and Betty Jean Webb; 3rd row, James Ratcliff, Theresn Keelan,
Jerry Post’ Nita Miller and Amy Purcell; 4th row, Wayne Crawford, Margaret Breland,
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11.0 MILE ROAD
• WILL BE CALICHE
WITH ASPHALT TOP
•.At>. ndv«’i’ti«vd ..eJsowhei.e in f-his
. ‘•; iS6ur pf .-dic i-Xuiniib-t'. ^i-jjbd. bld.*;
. for. Lite ■ vonjtl uvi um. uf :i 1.1.9 'nulv
-p-.iW I tiighU :\y frrini' trt;
f 'if f .»'<t ’a.t. "t.bii.'■
HighjvZiy ‘ A‘-
'Ali-f'll IJM.ili ■' a.111. I )■ lOl-'
'. '•Artiirtl < on.-ii ii. 'w-.ii.
tnvl< l A .N;>\•
PRWt jiz.i . A d vr.'i iiion, i t s’.lent' enntnei-t\
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' vynV’ d'.'.naif''! ,'by/V■•WG.y ... '/iviR r,-,-.-
yvt'ig. s<-e.tn'rd_'•Sjfd’tinfnS'- fender
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Elliott Drug Store
In accordance with a business
deal closed September 27, the for-
mer Elliott Drug’ Store is now the'
'Wateon-' Drug Company, owned
and operated by Otter William
WatSoH, a graduate of the Uhl-
versity of Michigan, who has had
fourteen years experience in the
business.
During the last few years, Mr.
and Mr^ Watson made theiy home
in Dallas.
Mrs, Watoort Is a registered
nurse and fpr several years served
as supervisor of the Trl-State Hos-
pital at Shreveport and wti for-
merly associated with the Humble
OU A Refining Company. /
tests and High School essay con-
test* highlighted Fire Prevention
Week activities here this week as
sponsored by the Chamber
Commerce under the direction
Pat Griffith, chairman.
Trises of >5. |3. and |2 respec-
tively are to be awarded the top'
three winners in each contest and
winning posters and essays will be
placed on display in the J. C. Pen-
ney Uhow window.
Emphasising the need for addi-
tional precaution agains\ destruc-
tive fires, thj Chamber of Com-
merce sponsored sound , trbek
broadcasts Monday and Tuesday
afternoons.
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Band Parents
Vote To Sponsor
Rummage Sale
Sponsored by the Navasota Band
Parents club, a rummage aale, for
the purpoae of raising money for
the Rattler band, will be conducted
Saturday, October lt< Th« exact
location of the sale will be an-
nounced next week. . < .
"Anyone wishing to contribute
oM clothes or shoe*- may Have
them at the band room at any
time before Um date ot th* •nj*,**
Mr*. M«hM Ritita rtaortta Tua*-
t_ . I‘ ; from
Band Mothers to the Band Parents
club. Now offices ara Mrs. i. V.
Poet, president; and Mr*. N. R.
Nichols, secretary.
TrashPick-UpFriday F
Soil District
Directors To Be
Elected Oct 18
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Directors for the new Navasota
Soil Conservation .plstrlct will, be
.elected af three separate meetings
Saturday, October l«, A.
county agent, announced Tuesday.
y Landowners
411 meet at the Reith store with
Kennard Trant in charge,.. AD
farmers living at; Roans Tralrle,
Sjhgletoh, Carlos, Keith ahd sduth
of Mesa will attend.
The meeting for Sub-DlvlsiOn 3
will be h^ld at Purkerson’s store
just, this aide of the Waller coun-
ty-line on the Houston highway
with JO(T* Hatts ; in charge. All
farmers living between Navasota
and Hempstead will attend thia
meeting. .. ■ , -■■■
Another meeting, will be held: at
the Patterson school, located in
the south dnd of Waller epunty,
for thc purpose of electing Subdi-
vision 5 director. -.
Soil Conservation directors are
elected for. a period of five years
and serve for a very small amount
0f pay,, ^which.. Pratt declares
’‘would not begin to pay their ex-,
penses.’* ,,
Mr. Pratt emphasised the fact
that it is important that “a good
public spirited farmer or rancher
be made director fbr each of these
three remaining sub-divisions.
tvii<i si» . iviiGH sib
and^ thirteen. enIHted men, Capt. struqt;(j’ t0 wlth thp con-
tract td collect and disburse
money necessary to complete the
project,
retired, of Austin, visited the unit• .AnoibVr-committee composed of
Mrs. Clarence Moore, Miss Jedn-
Stfc. Sangstear. Mrs.. A.. D. Pratt.
W, . E.’-Dinkins -and Shaeffer I’lcrpo
were ejected to counsel and help
with arrangements! ofthe build-
ing. ’.. . ■ ..
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Previously; the congregation -pur-
chased a chapel with’a seating cpj
parity of 400 from Camp Swift
Updge.s and aJid-authorised Its removal to Nav-f
bara Moody, Nell Newman, Joan Stoneham, and Marjoria Goodwin; 9th row, Herbert
Schulze, Jean Massey, Nancy Nichols, Alan Ezell, and Jack Haney; Charles Potts, Jane
Barry, Victor Hemann, Don Barrett, and John Engelke. Photo by Earl Mercer
City Trucks To Makel^tional Guard
17 - — - - - — - Unit Qualifies
'or Inspection
Getting In just under the dead-
line, the Navasota unit of the
' 'Texas National Guard this week
qualified , fpr Inspection . with a
iihlnimum strength . of two officers
7 " rx -yr'A.
Vi, ;yn.J < ;■
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.jf ', the • p»-i.
Voters a4'-. co t...h'k (pii,, \x ith ixik
»»i- p.-nU'’ 1 li.ii- fp h'. 'whi’-.h they’toiS ...
jiose axi l ' leave . irimxirkj-ll ■ that ’ -
word or line whL. h .Aliressef their
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Transporiation *
■“ \ny<>n»- desiring ,i ride jo. the •
jvolls ^houhtf vail . Mr*. ' Ilewift f
Crawford «l'£?*•”. Mrs, R. A.
1‘atont. Jr.; president of thc Nav-.
asota Parent Teachers. Associa- f y1
tibri, announ<a*d Turkday'.
. Endorsw-incnts ,
Formal endorsements of .the sep-
aration iAs.uc were th-is Week 'mad* ' ’'
by the <‘haniber (if Comniert-e and ••
th0 Navusnta. ■ Civic ('tub.. . , ■ - - - ;
Signi' l by l*r<-sident ; Raymond
Love and Owen Smith, rb.i'nagex»
the ■Chamber .endorsement i> as
follow's: . ' Relieving implicity in - .
th,» free,-public odiication off touv.
children aa one of the corne.rxtot^s...
of American civiliearion, and-‘'' fa- <
vorlriK any reakdnaMe measure for
the- improvement of ,rtiir school
fcys.trm ; Y j ■ ■■
“We: the ^ayasotq and Gj-.im*f. L
County Chainlet of commerce, tfr ?
• regulai- .meeting assenil>led,' do
hereby, go on record ns flavoring
the^ separation of lhe public school*
fi-Om hiuni»-i|>al.'control.
"tVe believe the seiHiratiqn wip ' -
simplify', th. Hf'h’.ed adyifnisfration
.and result in more' rf/ir'iciit school , » '
'OpbrnTion. affd permit 'further tm> C
’ provement of . thh schQp.r, and it* :
hieiliti*A: '.. ‘
‘‘W»> thcriJore urge .afl. ■ of our ‘•■■f
memtiers and the general publk- -.» " , . □
vote for sai<|. sepqraUon -v gt tp* . ;-J
election to b<- held Saturday, ;J
tier 11." ’ '?3
The "Civu- <Jllb endorsemerit is ' '3
as- follows - ' j
‘‘The officers and Board of Dl-.,.J
rectors of the Navasota Civic Club, •!
speaking in behalf of tNdr menj- • ,.]
betahip of approximately 300 ^iem- ,1
bers, wish to go ,<>n record befor*
the coming election as endorsing
the separation of the schools from
municipal control,’’ signed. Mat. 1
Grace Swanson, secretary.
Mcibtnald ■ - kJ
In speaking Itefore the Chamber •
of Commerce Tuesday, J.* H. Me- I
Donald, president of the Navasota 1
School Board, declared that tb* 1
syatem of dual control is on th* . 1
way out as evidenced by th* fact ]
that thkre are only five pow in ex-
istence in the State of Texas.
"No improvement program eaa
be carried out under the present
system of duplicated effort," Ms-
Donald said.’* ’
Qualifications
All qualified voter* over 31 year*
of age who have resided in Nava-
sota over • months and in th*
state of Texas one y*ar can votok
The poll* will be open from I aun.
to 7 pun.
i fi'i'f'. ■ Av 1'1-.
hi' i>,gs<‘. wltir . (ffephuit
PT A Meetmff Set
For October 14
____, Tta IWM regilta- meeting at ti»
John |P*rent-Te*nMre Aaeoctetkm will ta
hold Tu**day night, October 14, at
7:M at the Grammar School audi-
torium, Mrs. R. A. Patout, Jr,
president, announced Wedneadag.
Walter C. McGhee, Jr., Boy - ’
field executive, will speak on
tsring Human Relations.’’ H<
hole course nt th* Atawt Hoest *■ for the eodnl hour will I
stated that the “enthusiasm for a Country Club can be started soon 4th gnsdo mothers.
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SMOhBI
VOLUME LEE
Turner-Lucas
Opening Attracts
Large Crowd J
* Hy: J. II. McDonald • j
Turner-Lucas International Har-
vester building foiuiqliy opened !
Saturday with art enthusiastic
crowd, hot ddg». «91d soda, coffee d
and an- interwHing . program. ... • -j
All . aftei noun j>e6pln culled. by. - 1
.: to express lijeif welbwi^hcH ami
rexpained to. Bee U)C ‘ ipany nftW , - .
farm, machines grouped in the .
yard, admire the Ijeawtiful fldwvip .
displayed pi the yphcdbus lobby--and
show foom, wijndCi ' through th»-
aUrucbyg., AUlti\.of qfficC'A, and . $b....
to the shop. Then;, uuidor the hu-.*
......' pcrVisldi)’ of'dirvtiy. '. young?; lad-feM,,. '
the hot; dogs grtxpg- off -t hr. produ** .■
:: tlon -line with Ih^eiwioti.imd
* The big shop which ordinarily m
full, of the riamor of; iBuytoi. gn
gin*ts and e<.iui.P0iVht*»'.''^uS.
wilent except' for-the-pop. .wada wap i
bottles., being .opimwl and..j Xixb
buzz of fi iendly convtfrsatioii, fMth-
the 'drcrt(ra';bf,‘ well-ln e*-.M- .eoft«‘e
yi-rvadipg; the. aVno'Bphvrt-.
■ " Of 'especial aS .
■ \ • newest .of the' I. B- ■Umi’Xr Bhe„
'• Furma.ll t?ub'.' the piivt-^iz-c -traotyr
' with a fiKi-fuir ot' povVei* It was
loiiiig put .throuifh il« - pacuH 1>J'‘
one of lhe Igdy' Visitor^" ho. served?
to be 'Well pleased by its pevfofin-
f knee. '; • / '.,
At 5:00 pan.; came the dedication
wi'VH u of•■'the fanniX1;1.!"th^amv -dock, James CaldweH, Bobby_Sage^ and Barbara McDonag; 8th row, N^ncyJStacey, Bar-
Owen Smith, manager of the
Chamber of . jJcrtiipercg,, d.nd mas-
ter of ceremonies introduced the
co-ywners, H.' R. Turner and Wel-
don Lucas, who in* turn introduced
their staffs and their' co-workers
in < erecting - the building. Interna-
tional, Harvester hpd its group of
officials present. Then the attend-
ance prizes were awarded, and so
> an interesting day came to a dose,
The hot dogs are Kope? ’ but tho
splendidly - equhmed . building, the
service personnel ■ promise things
far more enduring—w«ll built farm
machines, . tractors and tnicks>
. specializeil maintenance .and re-
pair;, and wiuing, friendly' service,
Absent for, the . occasion was
Mrsv Robert Bailey, head - book-
keeper for the firin ,who remained
at her post at the office of the H.
r, ..Turner. Co.; , ;v,
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Creath-Brazos
Ass’n. To Meet ?
Here October 16
•' The Creath-Brazos- Baptist Asso
elation wilt hold its annual meet
, Ing at the First Baptist Church
here Thursday, October 16, begin-
tiing at 9:30 a.xn. and continuing
School Contests
Highlight Fire
Prevention Week
Elementary School ■ poster- con-
SchooJ i^nd bus has not arrived.
Band Director. M. H. McNeely
this week issued an appeal tor
Rattler fang to make room for
band meiiil>ers wlxere possible.
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W. J. Terrell
Wins Chemical
Engineer Award
W. .1. (Rl)l) Tprrell, son of . Mr,
arid Mrs. Trfreil of Navasota,
chemical engineer for t^e (jiilf Re
ffhirig ’Fomp'a'hy At ' Port Arthur.
w:«k last Week’ notified 'that he had
won the A Macljiuien-White award
fb.r the solution , to the
all schools and colleges of
United States. . ' -
XIr, Terrell will leave for
'troll, Mtchigain November 11
the presentation of this award at
th,, annual, meeting of the Ameri-
can Institute Of Chemical Engi-
neers.
Mr. Terrell, a graduate nf Nava-
sota High School and a former
member of thc Rattler football
team, received hla Chexnical Engl
neertng degree at Texas A4M last
June.
inchidtnu-'an. I' t<» (i wi'n.'’pV0f
(> over i hmtsville a ml
J3 to ti. over .\ladl.4onvil,lc'.
the minds of Rat-
1 an Flu in h.-o k
named 1.9Re , w ho Uist year raced
for a touchdown oh the opening
kickoff and generally paved the
way for a 34 to 2 Elgin victory
over NaVhsbta. Pate in Ikft k this
year. And, reportedly thc main cog
in the Elgin liackfield, which works
from the T formation on a bal
anri-il line wl|h of speed.
Last week, Elgin .'completed
out’ of 5 passes against BeHvilie.-
'Having enjoyed an-.open date la
Friday night, the Rattlers are
rested and ready to go with no
change in the regular starting
lineup.
- . Rides Needed
For Band Members
I)Ue to the fact that the High
the R<ttf* ■’* °* teatlen meeting ef
Golf Association at
I Ifohdef ’***•'*-
M. 8. Pennington was i
president; Bob Armstrong,
preetdeat^ and Cecil Deese
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Whitten, Bob. The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 9, 1947, newspaper, October 9, 1947; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1327827/m1/1/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Navasota Public Library.