The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 29, 1952 Page: 4 of 12
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FOR SALE — Chambers Gas
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FOR GRAVEL, sand, fill dirt, al-
so concrete- work, see Honey
FOR SALE—Fire and windstorm
insurance. W. E. Gibson, phone
GUY DAVIS
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INDUSTRIAL
RESIDENTIAL
WIRING
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Look H«n. Wanted
business on credit
farm-bome Produc
our dealers now ma
, good prof its For ps
Rawleig h s: DepF ,
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Haynie.
. Mr, and Mrs. W. H. Garner and
daughters of Houston were here
Friday night for commence-/
NOR SALE — Six foot General
•■Electric Refrigerator, excellent
condition. . W. R. Allen.
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tory representatives in Nava-
sota for all Remington-Rand
adding machines and lin-Q-
time copy holder?. Adding ma-
chines are on display.. See
them’ today.’ $109.50, including
. tax. and up including tax. Di-
age not esaentimi
(ull or apesum
earn up to sms
our sorrow. ‘ ‛
. Mrs. R. B. Floyd and father,
R. W. Anderson
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Funeral Services
Held Tuesday For
Mrs. Annie Keyser
THE NAVASOTA EXAMINER-REVIEW
Thursday, May 29, 1952 ,
EXPERT
OPTICAL, JEWELRY
AND
WATCH REPAIR .
CALDWELL'S
JEWELRY STORE
BRYAN, TEXAS
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will remember in yeafs to come
Old friends enjoyed seeing ani
Funeral services were held
from the Stoneham Methodist
Church, Tuesday at 2 p.m. for
Mrs. Annie: Greenwood Keyser,
80, who died Sunday at 5:20 p.m.
at her home in Stoneham, The
Rev. C. E. Garrett officiated.
. Mrs. Keyser, a native and life-
long citizen of Grimes County,
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FOR
CONCRETE
SLAB
FOUNDATIONS
or any-
CONCRETE
JOB
call
D. C. BULLARD
Roans Prairie, Texas
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Phone 222
Dewitt "Ox" Crawford
FOR SALE—Film, Cameras, flash
bulbs, and camera supplies.
Rapid service.on film develop-,
ing, 35c per roll, Pederson
Drug, Navasota. 28 -A-tfe
FOR SALEAutomobile insur-
ance. W. E. Gibson, Phone. 727.
The Examiner-Review is au-
thorized tq make the following
announcements for public office,
subject to the action of the
Democratic primary election to
be held Saturday, July 26, 1952:
For Congress. 7th Congressional
District:
JOHN DOWDY e :
JIM NORTON / v ’, '
JOE GRIGGS
JACK WISENER
For State Senator. .00
< Sth Senatorial Diatriet; ,
MRS. NEVEILLE COLSON
tre-election)/ •’
For Representative, 29th
• Legislative District: "
G. P. (PINK) PEARSON, JR. .
(Re-election) -
For District Clerk:
J. J. DARBY ’
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a hole-in-bne. giving her the
■ honor of being the first woman
ever to achieve this distinction
on the Hearne course.
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In some of the modern steps,
the dancers exercise everything
but discretion.
The chief product pt American
ANNOUNCEMENTS
your institution, or your industry—the easiest and most
economical means of accomplishing your goal is through
.-NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING.
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Andtite pesi newspapers to use .> .
are the KE- Town NEWSPAP- A
uks of the Texas press Assoela. 3
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lAcscellaneous for Sale •
, : FOR SALE "cheap—Two gentle
saddle horses with saddles, See
. , Joe Fultz. 36-A-t
soc '
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Mr. and Mrs. Marvin McCune
spent several days in Galves-
ton visiting their daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Morris, Mr.
and Mrs. Glenn L. Morris and
Sheila attended the Morris fam-
ily reunion in Belton Sunday.
Little Sherry Bay of Three Riv-
ers, who is visiting her aunt,
Mrs. Robt Leer had the misfor-
tune.of falling from a horse and
breaking her arm Saturday. .
Mrs. Marguirite'Cecil Johnson
is home with her parents. Dr.
and Mrs. G; C Sanders, after
teaching a school term in on-
roe. N V. , 2. 1
‘ Mrs. Lydia McCune is home
Houston spent, the
ily, all of Houston, Miss Lois
Stoneham and Miss Molly Briggs
of Huntsville and Mr. and Mrs.
Ira Hodges of Dallas.
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SONNY AYRES TO FLAY
IN NATIONAL TENNIS
TOURNEY AT ABILENE
Sonny Ayres will be paired
with Fred Allen of Temple in
the tandem event of the Na-
tional Association of Intercol-
legiate Athletics tennis tourna-
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OPPORTUNITY -netiabtepanty tJ
handle wholesale (aft sening COB,
leetions, through n** typE-aut
matic meichandisers NadMf
Graham revival in a group
from the Baptist Church last
Wednesday night were Rev. and
Mrs. Jimmy Jones, Mrs. J. T.
Bell, Mrs. H. ' N. Taliaferro.
Charles Taliaferro. Mrs. - J., D.
Bookman, Mrs. E. E, Doughtie
and children. Charles and Mar-
garette, Mrs. W W. Wood and
son, Warren. ,■ \
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn L Morris,
Mrs. Dora Foster, Mrs. Lonie
Fulgham and Mr. and Mrs. Har-
ry Spears.
Mr: and Mrt. Ira Edward Hay-
nie of San Antonio are visiting
heart, though, to our many
friends we wish to express our
merits, one unfurnished .du-
plex. Ring 191 or 910. 36-G-2p
FOR RENT—One small, furnished
house,.one unfurnished duplex.
Ring 910 or 191. ' •
FOR RENT. Furnished garage
apartment. Suitable for ;cou-
pie. Miss Mdurme Chinski,
Phone 413. u 33-B-4p
Range. Good condition. Call
267. 35-A-2c
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Rellable man witn earn
call on fermers an Br
Wnerful opportunty
th a day Ne expenend
requirpd Permanent M
MNSS COMPANT,
FOR SALE—A readybui.lt house.
3 rooms and bath, finished
, - outside, sealed inside. with,
good grade lumber, 2 large
’closets, $1,600.00 at Dobbin,
Texas, or will deliver in 25
1e ' miles radius for $1,725.00. See
H E. Jordan, Dobbin, Texas, or
phone 525, Navasota, Texas..
36-Alp
ELECTROLUX Cleaner and’ air
purifier. Air powered polisher,
moth proof garment, bag. Ask
‘ for demonstration. Sales Serv-
ice Supplies, Fred Conner,
Trinity, Texas. Phone 118-J.
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and wife, Ira Edward, white
there.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Griffin of
Mixer breeding:. John W.Gil
pip, lola, Texas; 35-A-2p
"bnl.d cul.meue , : "—-ize—-grgg-
{PROTECT LAYERS from damag
fng intestinal parasites. Treat
your, flock regularly with Dr.
; Salsbury's Wormal — expell
tapeworms, large roundworms
and cecal worms. Get Wormal
T _— -w-, -wel
are dumb enough to need it,' we
haven't sense enough to use it.;
SELL IT THRU TH
• FOR: SALE—3 overhead garage
doors complete , with Tavart
Hardware. Call O. Dan Carter.
-.726-3: , 34:A:t —gg-
DASrURE RAISED Registered Wantedu.
Hereford bull yearlings. Priced
to.sell. Domino Paldan, Beau
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Our Representative will call at your home (by
. appointment). With ‘samples; .We pick up your
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Furniture and DeJiver. Call or. write us at Bryan
FOR A COMPLETE insurance
service call : W.: Gibson,.
Phone No. 727, Security ■ State
Bank Building. Everything in
insurance. 27-G-tf
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Houston and attended the Gra-
ham revival Saturday night. 2 4
Mrs. Loyd Hunt and daughter.
Rosemats; of Houston wre
guests of Mr. and Mrs. C B.
Easily this week. r ; , 2
, Quite a few attended the fu:
nral. of, Mrs. - Martha. Meintyre
Sunday at. Anderson.
Woodbur, oughitie. . of Hous-
ton Visited relatives here Sun-
day. • , g g
Mr and Mrs. •________________
and son. Curt,of Sealy areyls-
iting her mothen, • Mrs,, J. D,
Bookman.-. ■ ’ .
Mr. and Mrs. H. W, Hayneat-
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HIGHEST PRICES PAID
for
SCRAP IRON’ METAL
BEEF HIDES AND
BEES WAX
.33 • ■ , 2 . ' . ' 2ft . , -ve
Ben Silverstein
Phone 493
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AGENCY ?
. .INSURANCE .
OR ALL KINDS
Security State PhonesRes. 626
Bank Building Bus. 727
VTRADEIT
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RELIABLE MAN with, car want.
. ed . to • call on . farmers in
Grimes .County. Wondertiilop-
portunity.. $10 to $20. In a dayc
No experience, or. capital re-’
quired. Permahent, Write., to:
day. McNews Company, Dept
A. Freeport, Hl.o .36-0-2p
MAN OR WOMAN to take over
route, of established customers
in Navasota. Ful or part time.
Weekly profits, of 1‛$45.00 or
more at start possible: No car
or other investment necessary.
We Will'help xouget started.
Write Mr; ,C» RRuble, Dept.'
5-4, The,J-R. Watkins.Com-1
pany. Memphis, Tennessee.'’■ ,’
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. Texas. ' '
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CUSTOM FURNITURE INTERIORS
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Phone 3-2174 — 2606 Highway 6 South
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PROFESSIONAL
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FOR SALE—Liability insurance, j
, W. E. Gibson, Phone 727.
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■ CARD OF THANKS
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e VISUAL. SELLING Is themost eff ective sales method.
yet devised I Therefore, when YOU have a "story to
••It” to TEXAS' thousand* upon thousands of NEWS*
PAPER READERS — about your firm, your product*
' . ’ 4.. ' M.A ti
srOLz
, MONUMENT CO. ;
Modern Designs At I
r POPULAR PRICES
call or write
Mrs. Anna Lindley
Phone 165
Navasota, Texas
ment at Abilene June 6-7. .
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FOR JiALE— Fidelity and surety
bonds. W.E Gibson Agency.
Phone 727, 28-A-t
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THE STATE OF TEXAS
Certinicate No. 499: :■ 19 ' ■
Company .No .A-TT . ; . 1 ■.
Board of Tnsgrance’Commisslners >■
orthe stateof Texes.
• - . . Austin, Texas, May 6, 1952
T Whem-It May oncern;ri
This is) to . emwy /that SOUTHWEST
keivE tter SeBANCCe., LONG
NIEW, TEXAS; has aceording to : sworn
statement Compiled with the laws of Tex-
as as conditions precedent to its doing
bustness’ in this state, and I have issued
to- hid Company h Certificate of Authority
from this ottice entitling at to do business
In.this State Kor the year ending May 31,
- 1953, 24-, t ' -' t,i-. .07 a.00"
2. Given under, my hanaand,‛my seal of
“ office at Austin,. Texas," the. date first
above written,-.. ' .• . . •
(SEAL, , g.‛ GEORCE 8. BUTLER
"Chairman of the Bhartf.
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. Wouldn’t, it be nice if it took
as long to sperfd money as it
does to. sayeit? _ om‛. . 0 . s
g ~ 2a2-0 . r- 26200- ‘"27 7, "v- ' ' ’ ? ' E ,M2!/-
27 A tt Special Notices- • Advice' sdldom- helps, if
. .; —------— . c—— । BATTERY SERVISE —.Rmember
ALWAYS remember -want ads —The only possible. way to
when, you have something to . charge' -a-'diseharged battery
f sell. '■ “..... • ■ ■
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CLASSIFIED RATES: 3c per
werd. 1 insertion; 5c per word, 2
• smsertions: 7c per word, 3 inser-
uons: 9c per word, 4 insertions: .________________________
4$c minimum; S1.00 if state- WE ARE NOW authorized fac-
went required- Display classi”
med. 60c per column inch.
I wish to thank oufmany. Pallbearers were .A, We Areen-
, friends fori their .kindness and woodSrReedGreenwpod Con
■ curtis Metzjers assistance'during- my’recent seri-.
— -• - ' ous, illness.’ ", ■ h- •
e . < • Mrs, Paul Mignon ..
cash requtrec: mhs
ad unless definitely 1mA >
have.the requlred esVr
giving phons numker fol
rWw with factoi
P d Box 7041,
is to pas a direct: current
VIEW MASTERS. Airmaid nylon throuigh it- See us .for satis: ..
■ . - hose, Bulova watches,’gifts of factorsbattery service Wil. +
h all kinds for all ages and pc-j- llamsMagnlia n.Setree Sta,
r casions. pederson Drug Phone tion. phoe 800..136 G1e
691 HA-tf NOTICE--,
• LET ME make smari matching Mrs HHKnosanmunces the
benrs, buckles and buttons from -opening of .her, summer s]ash:in
sccaps or your material. I also Piano Ju.^P 2, Rhone 32. 36-11-^
make buvtonholes, worked by I. C.STAFFOEDLCDGE
mhchine or hand, and nound No98.10opmeetfhe
2 .e,
Ayres was defeated by Don
Coleman,' a team mate, in the
singles finals of the tone Star’
conference and went-to the fi- f
nals in doubles playing Will
Allman. • ■ j'-j.-T ! - -2 M
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We don’t know how fast our
automobile will run. Neither do >
we know how far we ch lean
out of atenth-story window.
We used to read the fashion
stories to see what was going
on. Now, we read them to see
buttonholes Mrs. I
law Greenwood., O' E, Keyser, ,
Billy Keyser, Oran Keyser. Jr.,
Robert Keyserand Roy Keyser. T
.'Burial waS in the Stoneham ,
Cemetety under the direction of .
the Lindley-Rohertson. Funeral
Home of Navasota, n T / .
Music was " provided by Mrs. > :
A"iere--hem and Loyd. Ow ‘
ns. .Air, wens sang two vocal
-k- ■ “Atd- "T-k ' n*-" and
I. Cr STAFFORD LCDGE. ,
ng No. 98:1 0.0 fhe.
Phone 715.T03larquharst.Andntmnatsbopumsday.otesver
Navasota, Texas.. 47 A-tfe Visitors cerdially- invitec.: '
3- H ,tf " Lee. Scrivener, Secretary
NOTICE— Dad and useless hofs-
es, mules, cattle- and-hogs re-
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CROP-HAIL. INSURANCE written
by W. E. Gibson Agency, Se-
curity State Bank Bldg. Phone
727. Protect farm profits
against destructive hail.
33-A-tf
FOR ' SALE — Cotton poisons,
sprays, ant killer, sulphur,
methoxychlor. John D. Rogers
Seed Co., 10th Stget Phone
233 28-A-tf
FOR MINERAL DEFICIENCY-In
live stock use Franklin's Min-
eral Compound, available at
your live stock health center.
Pederson’s Drug. Phone 691
14-A-tf
FOR SALE—Life Insurance, W.
E. Gibson Agency, Security
State Bank Building. Phone
Lost and Found ■ •
FOUND — One brown ■ Bt Eor nTKVEs i Ertf 'insurance Co
right. f opt? on Fpazler, street. at
Blackshear.' Owner caniget
same at Examiner- Review iof-
fice by paying for this adv,
. ‛s 36 Deci
tion - a list that offers state- -da
wide coverage at minimum cost* A-a
L n . and • Certified Cireulation• of
hhe 33 more than two million, eight .. ---
22. igj "22 hundred thousand homes. '■ '
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) 7, -- . •Cireulatiens Ceruned to by
1 8,9 — % The Texa. Pren Asocinten.
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with his mother, Mrs. Eulalie
Boring. . I
, Those who attended, the Billy I
For County leik!.:
v L. S. (SMITH) , TAMPLEY - son.
For Commissioner. Piect, No. I:
‘ . ERNEST ISBELL - . ■
3522.-2
For Commissioner, Preet. No. 3:
ROY KEYSER,
For Commissioner. Preet Nb, 4;
W.E MOODY . : ' .
: • •(reeleotiom-: a -* .
For County Attorney: . . .
HVLON C. HALL ■ 3. '
For County Judge:
LATHAM (DOLLY), BOONE -
For County Tax Assessor- •
Collector:'
moved free of ichargeto help
control fly* breeding and
spreading of diseases among
• your livestock. Cail collect 288,
Pool's Service Station, Nava-
• soU, Texas. 18-H-tr
Farm-Ranch Needs •
ALDRIN SPRAY and ddst "for
killing boll weevils, BHC and
BHCDDT spray for plant lice,
aphids, thrips, and fleahop
person cottor. John D. ‘Rogers
Seed Co. . 35-K60
ATOMS and want ads are both
small, but I hey pack a mighty
wallop when . they are used
.seentifically. A want ad that
gives complete information
will start a chain reaction in
a hurry. . l' .. ..
THE BOSS' WIFEa Tcuor.
MAKES PAGE ONE
Normally an editor’s wife is
the last person in town to get
her name in the paper. But last
week Editor Ted Rickenbacher
of the Hearne Democrat used a
favored spot on page one, to tell
about his wife’s latest exploit.
She was one of the players in a
Scotch Tournament at the local
golf course. Whan she drove her
ball- off of No. 3 tee, it traveled
175 yards, right into the cup, for
rect substraction model is
$149.50, tax included. The Ex-
aminer-jlevl6w. Phone 84.
29-A-tf
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For Rent or Lease , •
FOR RENT — Furnished apart-
"ment, .Frigidaire, fan, garage,
■ ‘ phone. 678 days, 226 nights. - .
36-B-lc
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FOR RENT — 5-room garage
apartment, unfurnished, rea-
sonable rent. Call 509. after
5:30 p.m. 36-B-tf
FOR RENT—Furnished apart.
NAL LIFE B U I I D I N
TIN, TEXAS
/tended the Democratic convene I THANK YOU CARD
Words are.so inadequate to ex- 1
They also visited with theft son press the real’feellng in ohe’s
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THREE MONTH old registered
Cocker Spaniel. Blonde, worm-
ed, distemper shots. For sale
at reusnable pttce. Ph. 542.
36-A-2C
TOR SALE — Two-piece living
room suite; Call 584-J or 310.
36A-2p.
THE SMALLEST thing that does
the wprk, the fastest, at the
hmm cost, is * want ad. '
CARD OF THANKS
. We desire to express to our
kind -neighbors and thoughtful
friends our heartfelt thanks lor Music was" pre
their many expressions ofsym. Myrtle.Stoneham
pathy.‛ The beautiful floral of- . m
- ferings.. were. I especialy appre. solos, “Abide With Me"
f ciated, ■ • . "AsieepIJesus." »-
• ", Mrs. Clarence Kirkland : Among the.- out-of-town : people,
Mr and Mrs. Ray Johnson. ■ here' for" the services were Mr.
and Daughter , . and Mrs. John'Tayfdr, Mrs. Ollie
1.0 ] . . 1p. ; Peyton, Mrand Mrs.’ Franklin
’, —o . . 2 Peyton. Mrs Stella Womack, Mr?
You're likely to get shocked • and Mts. Gene Johnson, Mrs.
when you step on anybodywho Jesse Heath, Mrs. Ella T.’Lamar,
is a live wiic. '■ ; /.IHrs, Jewel Lockruirt and fam- a
pe-gc
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HARRIS ELECTRIC
COMPANY
P. O. Box 56 Phone 555
N Navasota
after spending several days, with
her daughter, Mrs. Colquit Win-
gard, in Orange, .:
Mrs. G. C. Sanders visited her
sister, Mrs. E. W. Hargett, in
Conroe Friday. . . ‘
. Mr. and MrsT LLcas and ruuay ugu xor uummnence
Lynn, and Mrs.J.H Monts ment. Mr. Garner made al won:; - , at gtnehaN Abril-24
gomery andI Mr. and Mrs. TC.,derrul class .address, -ope I am Wasborn.tstonehansoprpf
Grissom, spent-Saturday, insure the class appreciated and
"oee* .„H A e wiirememberinzeafsatolcome NencpteWrenmooreensheod and
Oldfriendg,eniozed seeing, and nitedin marrrage with the late
meet"eichigtnetamiy; SO.W.D. keyser, in ‘November, of.
much. ‘Come acain Wihe 1901: Mr. kesserdjeg.pecember
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a A5“. 57? (
52755. ) Aad
’/• $6995 to $7995
much. . iCornfi< again Wiil, ...
■, Welare glad to reprt 'Jack . .
Srhith,. who' has beenon ' the'/. 6, ,. 1,
Sick ist, as improving at his ■ Survivors include, one son,
he ” • George-M. Keyser,. of Stonehem
along1 with a number of nieces
and -nephews. '. ' '
Pallbearers were A, W. reen-
ft
.s
I - at Pederson Drug. 16-A-tf
| FOR BETTER BIRDS and bigger
[ profits, start ydur chickens on
Dr. Salsbury’s Ren-O-Sal. Put
c/n Ren-OSal in drinking water
throughout growing period.
Ask for Ren O-Sal at Peder
. .8 son Drug. • ' 16-A-tf
' DOGS — Registered cockerpr, p-
pies. Boarding. Bathing, groon-
ing. Feed, supplies. The Bay-
rt ard Kennels, bp highway 6,
■ ’ . south of Cdllege Station.
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VISIT OUR COMPLEIE live-
. . stock department. Pederson
Drug. Phone 691. 11-A-tf
DICK JOHNSON - , ' ’
For County Treasurer;
R, B. WOOD, JR. . <
For Justice of the Peace,
Precinct No. 3: ,
JOHN CRITTENDEN , .
2 ete-electton. - -
For Constable, Precintt No. 4: ,
' N. FABIAN - > .
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Whitten, Bob. The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 29, 1952, newspaper, May 29, 1952; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1445771/m1/4/?q=%22Business%2C+Economics+and+Finance+-+Journalism%22: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Navasota Public Library.