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THE NAVASOTA EXAMINER-REVIEW
Thursday, July 28, 1949
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MILLER’S SOCIETY
I Born to Mr. and Mrs. John Se- i visitors present.
2-BIG FEATURES-2
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Added——Comedy and News.
Bryan, Texas
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Phone! Wire! Write! Hurry for famous
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Phone 672
116 Washington Ave
51 GAUGE 15 DENIER
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Bus. 727
Phones: Office 672; Res.609R
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MEMORIALS
Yes, Fall Colors!
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For Prices Call or Write
• Dark Fancy
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son and two children, Valerie
and John, will arrive Saturday
HONORED WITH
BUFFET SUPPER
local druggist
ORDER DIRECT
Phone
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A Complete Insurance Service
WM. ALBERT MILLER
and children were Sunday guests
in the» home of Mr. and Mrs. C.
H. Becker. •
W. H. Finke motored to Bren
ham on Monday.
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BIRTHS-
For INSURANCE
That PROTECTS
Every Day
In EVERT WAT
Miss Estes will present the latest techniques in the
IRMA HARDING SYSTEM OF FOOD PREPARA-
TION FOR HOME FREEZING, and show you how
you can save time, food and money with an Inter-
national Harvester home freezer. .
OPTOMETRIST
Office Caldwell's Jewelry
Store
It's theFreneh foreign legion at
its fighting best
Will Feldmann of Navasota,
medical patient. July 24.
John Babcock of Cspress. ma-
jor surgery July: 25. . ■ ’ '
. Elber F. Broadway of Bryan.
emergency-pat lent,- July 26.'
if y°u cantt come rushing in,
rush injht^coupon! '
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A mother giraffe has little
trouble "keeping her eye” on a
it has greater PENETRATING Power
With 90% undiluted alcohol base. It xcarz .
TUES-WED. AUG. 2-3
CORNEL WILDE LINDA
DARNELL, ANNE BAXTER
n» breeding and sprea-
ise among your • lvenock.
288, Pool's Service
"Hndrrson, July.enthe Wal
LeaptsTtzlon Lutteran
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Armstrong, and Robert T Moore
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Edmund Becker, Ervin Moli-
tor, Loraine Becker and Leora
neruur nerao o a ouy, There wereSteltenpoh.spent Sunday night
Donald David, 1:40 p.m.July 19. fourteenaclub members and five , "MrlandMr g wi
See
. GEO. H. HOENCKE
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SIMS LABORATORIES
P. O. Box 121
Dallas, Texas
Charles Liyo Adams of Hemp-
steud major .. 20, .
Bichard ' Coneley: of Iola, . me-
dical patient, July 22. •
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' PEOPLE STAGE
h, WIENER ROAST
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HOSPITAL
. NO T E S
A NEW DRUG
DISCOVERED
FOR TREATING
High Blood Pressure
TAKE BOAZ TABLETS
No rtstriction in diet
Symtoms: headaches, dizziness,
pains in back of the head. nock,
cramping in the leg*.
33 Day Supply—100 Tablet*—
si0.00
If not obtainable at your
lies the active medication DEEPLY, to
.g+uot
.. FOR .
Prompt Efficient and
Satisfactory Service in
BUYING or SELLING
REAL ESTATE
SEE
GEO. H. HOENCKE
PHONE 424
Navasata. Texas
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MISS MAUD BURR
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USE T-4-L FOR
ATHLETE S FOOT
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CANCER SUBJECT
PIEDMONT-ERWIN HDC
MEETING THURSDAY
The Piedmont - Erwin Home
Demonstration club met for an
"The Walls of
of Jericho"
Rev. and Mrs Appel ol Wm.lawi Mr. and Mrs. Truman Is- i
Penh spent Friday afternoon bell.
with Rev and Mrs F. W Behr- e Mrs.C. J. Haydon of Dallas:
mann. • lias moved to Navasota to be
Mr. and Mrs Fritz Schroeder with her daughter and son-in- 1
drove to Brenham Saturday, law. Mr. and Mrs. J: R- Bullock.
Charlie Schroeder of Ander- in the Greenwood Apartments. |
son was noted in the vicinity e Mr, and Mrs. Morris Frank i
Sunday afternoon. .land children of Houston were
ALEXANDER
Siga
SERVICE
The stor} it S town that couid
not hold the pusstons f its peo
day for Houston where she will
be joined by her sister, Mrs. L.
C. Williams, and the two will
leave Saturday for California.
They will go by way of Denver
and Salt Lake City, spend sev-
eral days in San Francisco and
then go to the Monterrey Penin-
sula to visit Mrs. Riesto’s son
and daughter in-law, ' Mr. and
TRAPPED. .. in the forbidden
zones of seething Morocev .
Mr. and MisT J Mitchell of • Mrs. Tinton Isbell, left Sun
Huston were calling on friends day for Mississippi for a visit
here Saturday afternvon. / "with her son and. daughter-in- 2
cate and hogs
to help control
in* of 4
Call cou
NONBALL” TAYLOR ;
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"Gunlaw Justice"
2nd Big Feature
KRISTINE MILLER and
ARTHUR FRANZ .
OFF, MARIB WINDSOR
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"Outpost in
Morocco"
. TOXAPHENE BMC. DDT..Sulphur. Calcium . „
l Arenate, insecticides for control of
, grasshoppers: cotton and tomato insects, | ... ........r ... ...
etc. and 50% Wettable DDT for cattle'
nodsas"hoou ! WESTON
from Corpus Christi .for several
days visit with Dr. and Mrs. R.
A. Johnson.
• Mrs'. G.. W. Oliver will leave
Saturday for a three weeks visit
with her parents in HomellNew
York. Mr. Oliver will joih her 1
later. . ,
‘ meeu ommirtde. Was, composed
if Hetnice Leber onims Vpel •
ler Erwin tmeyet W. Eishe II
-and George Psiler. k Tilt! grosp
■ f emty.youngpeople'enj ' d
■ • vatits it games ■
TIRNER HAY PRESS. practically nem
wurner three cylinder .peanut picker.
; four prong tide delivery, rake. Priced for
. : qlck Isale. Wayne Jackson. Singleton.
Texas , 42-A-4P
He won't ' '
take no , . 1*
ithenocrby fo c-iele nib Wrd •
niseayevctng, , ' The ieutertaih ■
kill the germ on contact. Get happy re-’]
” xiet IN ONE HOUR or your 40c back at 1
A-P , any drug store. Today at John D. Quinn
1 Drug
GRANITE
6; ers ' , Ran N 32: ‛.g i
.. Giuests were Misses Burr. Joyce.
Nnn M<n>re Mary Catherine Dy-
eh Minta Rhea Perry. Dot Ayres,
and Lester. Marie Yeager,
Mesdames H B Burr, Jack
■ Bass; Lawrence White, Lee Scriv-
EMist.
" Dark Fancy
b-fanceince.de) "au’.M ' • ■ 4 ' J- m 4 1.
You are welcome to bring a friend as a guest.
TURNER & LUCAS
FARM MACHINERY
• Mrs. W. M. Johnson and son ■
William State
Navasota, Texas
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LUTHERAN YOUNG
' Miss Eebe < a, lolle ot wash
mgtousmtmnor surgery, July 19, , ■■
Ralph Wilam l lol le of \ i der • i. j
son. mme. surgery Nul 19
Miss Qert rude Lan g of Nata-
sot i regtical patient; July 19
E. R. Thumpson of Oakirgud
medicul patient, July 19.
। Gracty Allen of Anderson; me-
diralbatint July,. -u
St, Louis and Student Norman
Behrmann of Detroit, Michigan
I are visiting their parents, Rev.
| and Mrs. F. W. Behrmann.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Finke, Jr
all-day meeting, without the spent Monday in Brenham.
- home agent, on Thursday, July
- Born to Mr. and Mrs. Wiford 21, at the home, of Mrs. George
Herbert Theriot Of Shiro. a boy, Perry in Anderson. There were
COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHER
Navasota, Texas
PHONE 402 ;
Portraits in Home Gatherings
Meetings and Parties
Weddings
Copying, restoring and en-
larging old prints
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}COLOR
• Brown Shadow
WineHaze
;VahionBeige
2Copperlhte
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ehuih Erjoyed i wienet fost atl
FOR ■ SALE OR LEASE 720 ‛actes Grimes
■ Ceunty (formerly the Peadmond Place
Possession December 31. G W. Lott.
Navasota.
IF ALCOHOL IS a serlous problem to you
•nd you honestly want to stop drink-
ing: and am willing to let someone
who has had this probim expiain thetr
way out, writ* Alcoholics Anonymgus,
Box 06, Navasota, 40-Ei
giraffes have- eyes which allow
them to see behind 'and to the
ener E. O. Perry, Jr, Robert [ sides without, turning their
heads. - n J- \
and son, Theodore (Ted), were
week-end guests of his parents,
Mr. and Mrs.TW. Wilson. | . Mr, and Mrs. J. Osborn John-
e Mrs. John C. Riesto left to-
KtoNS
playful youngster. According to
The World B<
FOR SALE A
FRESN DRESSEEaradeAiryers from W. I
I. , Fuqu farm at spencers Grocery
fund Market.non Mahley, Hpvet a russ
' ire,n. Firemen s' Park You triemdiy
netchborhood "gineery 44-A-le
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FOR SALE—Galtansand halt, gallons leg
eream and sherbet af the Triangle' Gro-
. cery & Matket on the Piedrtiont road.
ope suven days a weeks 6130 am, to
8au,p.m. #-A-10,
~ PEACHES
Large eling and free stone ■ peache at
• schtortt Bros. Fridas,. July 29. .
44-A-lp
FOR SALE CHEAP Two brand new swing
frames Room tor lour swings in each.
Contact Chamber of Commerce office.
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FINE SEMI Spinet PIANO. returned trom
rent. for sale in Navasota. Will sell
Very reasonable, cash or terms, or will
re-rent to responsible party. Piano must
be moved imediately Write Houston
Piano Co. 1E., 3507 Main St., Houston
4. Texas 44-A-2p
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week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
D. M. Doan and family.
• Breard A. Pierce and son,
Jimmy, of Dallas were here last
week end visiting in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Pierce.
• Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson
/FOR SALE Gond uw4 standard Under- ___....
wond typewriter with 12". carriage BECAUSE-
816.00, Examiner-Review.: 42-A-ir - ■ ■ -
Of Houston.
• Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boring
Uf U I T C Li A I I had as their week-end guest Mr.
W n : I L ALL Boring’s brother; T, B. Boring of
Houston. ' .
White Hall. July 2746Mr. and • Mr and Mrs.W.S/Hatchett,
Mrs Albert Loech and children Jr. and children,'Becky and Bill
of Somerville spent the day Sun;fhavebeen here for several days
day with her parents Mrs and ; visiting. Mr. and Mrs. W. S.l
Nrs'e H. Becker. , .Hatchett. Sr.
ple., " .cmi Mrs R. II Meekins and Mrs.
Plus.. Ledis n W diMF M ile lm Rehertson hvnorec Miss
2 . Naud Eutr. Bridleeleethof Bob
THUR-FRI. AUG. 4-5 > iibhe of ilennse ■ wit h a, buffet sota.major surgery, July 24. a
GEORGE RAFT. AKIN TAMIR- zer J'W fa nrebt . at the
MMeekins.homem
Thz uble was- cnteted .with
. in irangement of Marconi dai-
mesfanked-by-cESt alpean
deabr a holding pale green tap-
tures ' of bbchwel
who '■ whtdto
More' ruh-urhi
. Tooth* ne Newa, '
Yes, you’re seeing right! Humming Bird
ny lons — the same precious sheers you’ve
. ■ considered Sunday-best, at a price so fan-
tastically low you can now afford them for
everyday, towear everywhere!.
Every pair first quality — lovely, gossamer,
perfect-fitting and long-wearing. Buy half a
dozen pairs in .colors that are new, exciting, -
right for Fall costumes. '
James Micheal. 4:15 p.m., July en over to Mrs. M. E. Parker of
iota July 27 Mesdames Ely । 19. *' Anderson, who gave a very in-
Mieverand and E. E. Nation were > Born to Mr, and Mrs Morgan teresting and informative talk I
■ joint hostesses at a shower honI. Cheek of Madisonville, a boy, on cancer. .
oring Miss Dixie Buney. bride-to- Morgan Isaac, Jr. 8a.m.,July20-A short business meeting was
he ot Bobby DuBose at the home ; Born tg Mr nd: Mis. Louis held during the afternoon, after
Iif Mrs, Cleveland. ' Nathaniel Baker, Jr of Walter, a which the ladies enjoyed visit-
Bouquets 01 pink and white girl Darlettu Kay: 6:44 p.m., Ju- . ing with their friends and neigh
itowet were placed at vantage I •> 29. . .. . a ,bors ■ '
imts thruughut the thing and Bn omnandMrB Ear mo A covered dish luncheon was
dining rooms The dining tuble, J ey Morris o; Anderson a boy., enjoyed by the following club
oo-chM with a ladeetoih, tnomEp63 my iurimembersandvisjtors Mrs J.L left for Pampa Wednesday morn- I
. wmeh " e ind ' ike were ■!> born olden Lt BWitn a "ill Al len Mrs C.W Becker, Miss ing where they will join Mr
serve hud _ । center pice ■ of ’ " ■- _ j ", F O Ha Ems ho IL Mrs. ArthunFu Johnson who is employed by the ■
> He gladioli und: cotal yin-ieg-" nd Mo J ones qua, Mrs. W1 Iis. Fugua, Mrs. H Humble Pipe Line Co. in that:
Born -to Mr. wild Mi- -ames n Glawe, Mrs. J, M. Hensley, it. T , wili be accomvanied
Lotie/utsnoMiiean a gil, Mrs. H. M. Kelley. Mrs. J. A. i fp ‘8LWI -bercompaiEn
M lf y -,bec ‘ Dine .A 18 Pp.mu Jul -Moody, Mr W..E Moody, Mrs. Sohnso 0 Tomball.
M ind Mrs. Arthur r> K.° / ensdhnsn, aKa Mes • Mr. and Mr 4 c crutchneid
SSn^”^
hospitalin Houston, Mo Brick-IM, Brown "mo m E parker and his family. Theywere join
e wil ne remembered here asMrs Magglkhew, Mo, Ldi ed their by theirsonianddaugh-
thelfprmer Miss Olive Kellet.Rhew B iter, King Crutchfield, of Pasas
t daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon-] _ ‘ * iidenaand Miss Mary Crutchfield
■ ard Keller of Baytowh, formen- MCVA/C EDAAA
j of Navasota swrNm
YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND a
presentation of "FROZEN FOOD FACTS", by Miss
Edith Estes, International Harvester's home econ-
omist at Turner & Lucas, Navasota, on Thursday,
July 28 at 7:45 p.m.
"Jungle Patrol"
Plus— cari ' In ■ l ' Those assisting the hosteses
ao Mere Miss Mud Huvrane Mts,
SUN-MON JULY 31 Aug. 1 A itl w.e peu"ented 0a blid.
GARY GRANT., DIANA LYNN elec
and FRANC H OTTO Nt The w.I be Friday
. ' - —in — hnighi lir the Bapust Church Kev
"Every Girl Should
Be Married"
?*** sreRE NAME %
: pae gena me_Pairs of Hummine 1
1 B r4 Si Nylons at $1.35 pair , 13
uantity COLOR Quantityl?
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bastian III of Navasota a boy. The morning session was giv.
Assisting the hostesses were
Mrs. M. H. Elliott and Mrs. H.
B. Anderson. ' .
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Theatre, Navasota
SATURDAY, JULY 3C VHQBQBER
’LOCALS*
"hn•
Th
FOR SALE -Two-story house and lots
. large enough to care for 2 vows. See
or write Geo. A. Perry, Box 428, An-
dersoh, Texas. 44-A-2p
FOR SALE--3450 Hanson strain White Leg-
horn pulletsand 20 coekerels: three
months old $1.50 each. E. B Well-
d nausen."' Rt 2. Box +S, Highway 90,
Navasota, : - 42-A-2p
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ateree
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I Rev. F. W. Behrmann, Jr. of
FOR SALE
Large Super Market, 7-room (2 bath) home, and 4 rent hous-
es on 6 acres of land. All located in a live wire town. Super
Market situated in the heart of town. Reasonable—a good
business opportunity.
Very desirable 1/4 block building site in /Navasota already
improved with a nice garage. »
For information and appointment see
WM. ALBERT MILLER AGENCY
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Dr. J. S. Caldwell
JOHN DEERE TRACTOR Mod B -com-
plete with breaking plows, bedding
plows, planter, cultivator and mower.
Wayne Jackson. Singleton. TexAs42 A 4p
I SELECTED Hew Hampshire and White
’ Rock pullets. Three months and older
WH Fuqua. Phone 742-R. 43-A-8p
NAME CHRISTMAS CARDS and stationery
samples will be pleased to show you
at your convenience Also, solicit your
magazine subscriptions. Mrs. Muton
Pickeft, 1004 East Washington avenue
Phone into H 43-A-2e
WANTED n 0
WANTED—Sales ladies Permanent em- i
ployment . Apply th person at Duke
& Ayres, Navasota. 44-C-2c
GooD YOUNG JERSEY spring cows. Ern-/
est Isbell. Bdras, Texas. Phone 40F-2.
. . 44-C-2p
MAN OR WOMAN to take evr route of
established Watkins Customers in Nava-
sota Full, time Income $45 weekly. No
far or investment necessary. We will
help you get started. Write C R Ru-
ble j’ R Watkins' Company,,62- 70 West |
, Iowa. Memphis, Tennessee HEiP i
MISCELLANEOUS E
DO YOU WANT your radio repaired right.
at a reasonable price' "C” Noto at
404* Wood St. Ph. 578. 44E2P '
LAUNDRY—We have a service you will I
like no matter how limited your budg. i
Call us and let us explain the specials
we offer. Empire Laundry 4 44-E-1e
RESTAURANTWhether you like it hot or
Iced, you will like the coffee we serve.
We please individual tastes. Colonial
Cafe. 44-E-e N
NOTICE HOT. BARBEQUE at Charlie's
place every day. Chicken on Saturday
and Sunday. 42-E-8p
NOTICE—Dead and useless norses, mhules.
FARM - RANCHES
NEAR NAVASOTA
20% acres, improved with 4-
room house, barn, 10 acres in
cultivation, balance wooded pas-
ture, located 5 miles south 'of
Plantersville. Priced for prompt ,
sale at $1600.00 cash.
85 acres farm-ranch land, on
Plantersville to Anderson road,
(which is soon to be hardsur-
faced)* fenced, no other improve-
ments. Priced for a prompt sale
at $25.00 per acre cash.
84 acres improved with house,
fenced hog proof, 3 acres fenced
chicken wire; mostly wooded,
(estimated 10,000 feet red oak
timber), 15 acres open land,em
spring branch through the place.4
Priced for $3,000.00 cash' or will
sell the 3 acres and house for .
$1650.00 cash. This place is lo-
cated between Piedmont and
Carlos, this road oon to be
hardsurfaced.
170,acres of grazing land, part-
ly wooded, spring-fed creek, wa-
ter well, no other improvements,
fenced, located about ' 6 . miles
southeast of Navasota, on R.F.D.
road. Priced for prompt sale at
$19.00 per acre.
275 acres of good farm-ranch
land, fenced and improved with
two tenant houses, electricity
available, all open land, well lo-
cated on edge of Roans Prairie,
paved state highway No. 90.
Priced $40.00 per acre cash or
terms. z. ... 2 . .0h‛,
323 acres of farm ranch land,
some creek bottom, improved
with 5-room house, running wa-
ter, electricity, butane gas, grade
A dairy barn and other out-
buildings, located on paved road,
Piedmont area. Priced for a
prompt sale at $35.00 per acre.
(No minerals.)
For additional Information and
inspection date, please call
GEORGE H. HOENCKE
’ Exclusive Agent
Phone 424 Navasota, Texas
” FOR
Mrs. Wm. C, Williams. Mrs. Wil- L
liams will return in two weeks,
but Mrs. Riesto will remain for
the month of August.
• Mr. and Mrs. John Scott, Mr.
and Mrs. E. L. Granau, Mr. and
Mrs. B A. Bonham and Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Mackey spent last
week-end at Caddo Lake.
W. E. GIBSON AGENCY
INSURANCE
‛ OF ALL KINDS
Security State Phone: Res. 626
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Whitten, Bob. The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 28, 1949, newspaper, July 28, 1949; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1445623/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Navasota Public Library.