The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 3, 1952 Page: 2 of 24
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1776 - JULY 4TH -1952
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COURTHOUSE
Lucky ^6u
by Dick Shaw
RICHARDS
NEWS
Olin Turner of Craig Air Force
of Sealy were visiting her moth-
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. McCune are
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TEXAS WHITE
ONIONS
2 Lbs. 17c
NEWS FROM ?
SINGLETON
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Authorized Dealer
GENERAL Q ELECTRIC
REFRIGERATORS
These Specials Good Thursday 3rd aad Saturday Eth '
See You Friday at July 4th Watermelon Fesival
JASMINE SMOKED
PICNICS
? • N't a real home
. freeier
• Stores up fo $3 Ibs
of fre*en food of
tore
a If* a mo refrigere-
ter
• Fresh-food soction
never need*
detretting •
• Gives you every
up-to-the-minute
feature
va-4
u. 79c
per .thousand population, the
county ranked 132nd in the State
with 185, persons per thousand
committed, the study further
I
’ 4. The said special partner has contri-
buted to the common stock of ’said part-
nership the sum of Thirty Thousand Dol-
lars (530,000,001 cash, actually paid in.
5. The said partnership is to commence
on the 1st day of July, 1952, and is to
here Sunday. • • . ‘ :
Gloria Lee and Linda Waller
of Houston are visiting their
grandmother, Mrs. Lee Waller!
H’Eggerbrecht of’Waco was a
guest, of Mr. and Mrs. A. Buck-
holt this week.
Mr. and Mrs T. J. Haynie. Jr.,
and son of Houston spent the
week end with Mr. and Mrs. T
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"THE RIVER"
NORA SWINBURNE — ESMOND KNIGHT
We cordially invite you to attend the •
sixth annual Watermelon Festival, July 3-4
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Dickey and
son, Mrs. Grace Dickey from.
Strawberries con
acres of land in Nancy Ander-
son league. •
A. A. Murray and wife to Hen-
ryO.Fhomas, a small plat of
land out of Joseph Baird Suryey.
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Accord in to the Congressmen
h favorin this bill, livin in Wash-
m ington certainly ought to be de-
V ductible expense, and they’re
‛ right, the same as livin out here
Ought to be. Just because a man
COMING NEXT WEEK: "Too Young To Kiss"
"With A Song In My Heart"
’"Phone Call From A Stranger"
SUN BEAM
TUNA
2 Cans 45c
, • a • • Hh • .
June 25—Rayi Hertenbergerof
/ Navasota, surgery. • ‛ ■ .... ,
June 27—Mrs’. A. K. Denman of
Tola, surgery.
June 28—L. A. Peterman of
Navsota. medical,
. dne 29—A. J. Rumfield, Jr.,
emergency.
June 29—R! E Green, surgery.
Colored Ward
June 25—Alberta Coffey of
Navasota. •
June 25—Ike Green of Nava-
sota, .
June 2B—Ottie Mae Meachum
HAS SAFE TRAFFIC 1 . : :-‛T
Robstown-—This is the only . 1d
city in Texas to win a. place in- -1
the 1951 coirtest for traffic safe- ..
ty conducted by the American
Tr : • I
Th. Travelera Safety t^sou
Lucky you—you ignored speed limits and lived
A . ... "5 ' . n i oi. / • .
were visiting relatives in ‘Bays
town Friday night.- , .
Mrs. Carl O’Rear of Franklin,
.spent a few days here last week
with her sister. Mis H CsMee
Gilberry and her mother, Mrs.
Myra Stegall. a :
Miss Ida Bell Yates from
Houston was visiting her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Yates. Over
Sunday, -.0
Mr. and Mrs. Rice Dixon. Jr.
and son of Houston were visit-
ing Mr. and Mrs. W«. M. Dixon
over the week-end. ? . .. .
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Trant spent
the week-end in Bryan last week
with Mr and Mrs. Luther John-
son. . ■j* 3
LIBBY'S
- P E A C H E S
2—Nc. 303 Cans 37c
i ’LIBBY'S ....
VIENNA SAUSAGE
2 Cans 35c
‛* TEXAS CLUB : ,
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE
2—No. 2 Cans 15c
MIRACLE
.AIDE
6 Pkgs. 25c
Gene Autry
— in-
JULY 3-4
Joanne
Dry ;
37.
Cold King Frozen
method twhich G
accomplished a
... tthe . sme ends, ■ A
. and while; the * jy
JUICE 28
WECINLUFWEVEEK\
"VALLEY OF FIRE"
2aN
MELL OR INE
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Come in! See foi y^u. > at
( **This constitution can end in despotism, as other forms
t have done before it, only when the people shall become
F so corrupted as to heed despotic government, being in-
capable sot any other— Benjamin Ffdnklin. ‘ ■"
As we celebrate the one hundred seventy-sixth anniversary of
tthe American Declaration of Independence we are facing a crisis
in our Nation’s life, The year 1952 may well be remembered by
future historians-as the turning point in the history of this coun-
try. After all, 176 years is a very short period of time compared
to the life span of other nations- and older civilaztions.
This month, both of opr major political parties will hold their
National conventions in Chicago to nominate their candidates for
President. Grave responsibilities rest, with the leaders who will
’ be chosen by both parties. WhetHer or not we shall check some
. of she dangerous trends in dur government or drift further into,
a dictator form of government may be decided by events n.Chi
- cago: . ■' . ue .
ome of the trends in .government have gone too far to be eor.
rected very soon, regardless of which man may be elected, as.
President, . The sprawling. Inefficient. wasteful and powerful
: wbureaucracy may have become too big for any President to con-
~ BEST MAID* -
SALAD DRESSING
Qt. Jar 45c
lb. 39c
2.195081
per cent of the. tatal population ■
based on the 1950 census-, - com-
mitted 50.27 per cent of the pri-
sners: -,/ '• ■’ .7 B 1 .,
: In the order of the number of
commitments they were Harris
Dallas, Bexar,- El Paso, Tarrant,
Hidalgo, Jefferson, -Travis, Came:
ron and Wichita. These; coUnties
committed 11,424 of the 22,705
ROSEDALE
OLIVES
"7" . * ’ . . ...
- rQt. Jar 59c
years. . -- r ■ k
" More', persons were committed
2.. 4 1 It . .:k2 .1 , i ... ne 41. I ... ■ .2 X M r
,___.... . ... ... ..... , fhosewiih less. -
Mr. and, Mrs. Whit Denn of Mt. the weekend with Mr. andMrs,Ithan 10,000 population. - . v-3
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much a
.Real Estate Transfers
E. L. Harris, Sr. and wife to
J Robert Harris and wife, 127.7
acres of land out of J. E. Groce
3-League grant.
Adeline’ Moore et al to John P.
Smith, 18.8 acres of land out of
Wm. Montgomery League.
J. W. Dean and wife, to A. H.
Ettredge, 7614 acres of land out
of Pahl Survery. . ?
J. A. Garrett and wife to Dr.
G W. Bacon and wife. 98-71/100
raise . hut. sti$ •
wanfit one had % <
figured ■ ‛o u. t n G
6vt.
. ’ 7; t-a
Houston.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Morris and
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn L. Morris
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STATI or TEXAS
County at Orlmw
This is to certify to all to whom those
presents shall come that we whose names
are hereunto sbseribed, namely, ,
Estate of John D. Rogers. Deceased, by
Carolyn Giddings Rogers, Independent
Executrix, •
Navasota. Grimes County: Texas.’
J. H McDonald. Navasota, Grimes
Ceunty, Texas,
and Giddings Rogers. Houston. Harris
County, Texas.
have entered Into a limited partnership
for the' transaction of a mercantile’ and
other business (not iticiuding banking or
Insurance i. maintaining offices and prin-
cipal place of business at Navasota,
Grimes County. Texas, under and by vir-
tue of the provisions of Title 105 of the
Texas Revised Civil Statutes and upon the
terms and conditions and liabilities there-
in prescribed. In respect whereof the fol-
lowing particulats are,set forth:
1 The said partnership is to be con-
ducted under the firm name of John D.
Rogets Seed Co.-Oid. .
2 The general ' nature of the business
Intended to be transacted by said partner-
ship is the breeding, growing and selling
of state Registered and State .Certified
cottonseed for planting purposes and the
merchandising of Insecticides, In both do-
DIAMOND '
NAP KINS
2 Bxs. 25c
No. 2
Rod Cameron
and
Chill Wills
—in-
"THE SEA HORNET"
WATCHING PRICESHUWATCHING VALUES
mmAmmaz
Huntsyule, July 3. — Grimes.
' ’ CA* i f‛ T l M thi *net ta- **a-e las
l; a
AH-
— in —
"THE STORY OF DIZZY DEAN"
"The PRIDE of "ST. LOUIS”
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332. •
tist District Sunday School con-f
vent ion we noted Joe Brotherton,
Clyde Maxwell, Inez Lee and I
Jerald Beene, Clara Singletary.
Mrs. Mabel Singleton, Tatum
Trant, Kennard Trant, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Trant, Mrs. Bob
Trant and Alan Daigle.
. Mrs. Kate Brotherton oNous-
.ton spent the • week-end here
with, her son/ Alton Flynt arid]
family. , •
'Mr. and Mrs. Alton Flynt arid
Elbert Flynt spent Sunday in
Auston on a fishing trip.
Cooter Flynt of Camp , Cook ;
California is here on a. furlough. i.
Mr. and Mrs. Rod Lavender
has returned home after several
. days -with hen parents. Mr, and
Mrs. Jim Harmon, others Visit-
e ing Mr. Farmon. who iscill, were
7 ‘ e)4
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total commitments.
Two counties —Kennedy and
Loving—have not committed
anyone to the prison in the ten
)a
7/uu,
Olin Turner of Craig Air Force Mrs. Louise Boring is visiting
Base, Alabama, is visiting his | relatives in. Rosenberg and
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SILVERSTEIN'S
' j GAL. 59c
PET Mi L K
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3 TALL CANS
39 c
Automobile Association,This city
was ranked third safest in the -
visited relatives in Huntsville .er, Mrs. .J, D. Bookman, Saturday.
Sunday afternoon. .-
Mr. and Mis. Raymond Harris visiting relatives in Orange,
and children of Houston visited]
Mrs. Inez Wood and other friends
' mestic and foreign trade.
3. The general partners In. sajd partner-
ship are the aforesaid J. H. McDonald and
Giddings Rogers, resident as respectively
Indicated above, and the special partner
is the said Estate of John D. Rogers. De-
ceased. Carolyn Giddings- Rogers Indepen-
dent Executrix; resident as indicated
above
. Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Jolly of
i Texas City visited her father,
I John Smith, this week-end.
7HE FINEST
J. Haynie, Sr. :
] Mr. and Mis. James Grissom- -g
and children of Pasadena spent nntion. amonE
T. C. Grissom. -
Charles and Marguerette
Doughtie are visiting relatives
T wihvousould usevour’ in- jit takes to live. I’ve seen it hap- -tewitnats tnethxecuthodxerorunrs
- - fluence if you haven’t misplaced 1 en over and over, and the man -ay June.. 1932. at Navasota,. Grimes
' .it and get the bin: ve introduced, , makin the most money frequent-! founty: Toxasg - ,
not only fr . v ..bodx .s ihe one shortest on eash, | ' . Sanabwedninss Rogers
• Here - t e way it would’wrkN Under this new ■ ’ proppsal, . Giddings Rogers
jt would alfow- ( ongressmen’ th though, whatever i takes to live __ - " —
; count then IIv ine -expmnessihen comes first, and whats Jeff tiful ideas I've seen in years, and
Washingtoncs legitimate dedue. over is subject to an i---- a— i-- - -i-- • —2
rvimmnr on their ineeme-taxWhnl -fax It's one of the most, beau
LEMONS
Doi. 25c ' ..
No.-,
qR,
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Bay and
children of Houston spent the , •
week end with his parents, Mr. » A
and Mrs. -John Bay. . ’ "I0
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JUST ONE TEXAS CITY
.difference to me how high the
: income tax went.
ruE NAVASOTA EXAMINER. REVIEW
Thursday, July 3, 1952
e e ' . "
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of Anderson. . . -___________-
June 27—Irma Ruth Smith of Mr. and Mrs. Ansel
Hempstead. .
June 29—Gracy Ford of Wash-
Houston, Mrs. Laura Carlock and
son of Winnsboro, Mr. and Mrs.
Cuthrell Dyer and boys of Nava- -------- - .....
Sota were visiting with Mrs. Eva] County in the past ten years h— .
Smith over Sunday. . . ••committed 28 ‘prisoners to the, ,
Mrs. Alfred Raines of Houston, [Texas Prison System. ’ j
Mrs. James L. Compton and chil- This was: revealed recently-in ;
dren of Arlington are .visiting; a-study, conducted inside the pri:
here with their parents. Mr. and son’ by graduate students at Sam
Mrs. Geo. Yates, for a few days. [ Houston State Teachers College.
«Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hardin, under the supervision of Dr. Ru:
spent the week-end in Austin pert C, Koeninger head of the
with their daughter, who, has. college’s sociology department,
been quite ill. " In ? number of commitments-
Mr. and Mrs. R V. MeGilberry
I NEWS FROM
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CARNATION QUALITY ..
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n‛ uwerimowus: nqu qucu 45
'pantry,' 'shelf? with where. Con- ... ,
: • gress, ndtwant, .".2 L... i. .but if the government would .let
Vcin’ne opme eut ’ ' ■■■^ count everything it takes to
.mb' vote itself at . G.6E2 lfvcout hero as a business ex-
l-jpense.ft- wouldn’t make much
3
. ?Xaty „Lec Zuket
Houston were guests of her par-
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Lu-
cas. last week-end.
. Employees of the Magnolia
Petroleum Co. enjoyed a barbe-
cue at the J. Dr Montgomery
lake Thursday night.
Mr. and Mrs, Desmond, Noer
and ^children of Huntsville vis-
ited het parents, Mr. and Mrs.
T. O. Smith, here Sunday.'
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Guebert
of Dallas visited Mrs. Lonnie
Fulgham here Friday.
Mrs. Pearl Keene of Palestine
spent the week-end in Buckholts i
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bud Ca:.
'dell. ’ .
Mrs. S. C Hicks is on the Sick ; '
list. '[' : . •■•• -
Mr: and ,Mrs. Travis Mills of
Kingsville visited Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Mills at the Johnson;:,
ranch the past week end. ;•
Jack Singleton has returned
to' Carswell Air Base at Fort
Worth after a few days . Visit
here... -1 ,
Mr. and Mrs. C.,C. Cochran and.
Dean Sulivan, of Houston were
visitors here, over the week end.
Mrs. Cochran will be remember-
ed as Miss Allie Faye Pyle. ,
Hugh Turner and daughter,
Georgia, of .Houston were busi- ;
mess visitors here Monday... -
Mr. and Mrs. - Charlie Cook
spent Sunday in Bryan visiting! --
his mother, Mrs.- Ella Cook. — |
Mr. and Mrs. Ewing Trant of 1
Madisonville _ spent Saturday !
here. !
Mrs. Kennard Trant spent |
Sunday. In Bryan with her sis-
ter. Mrs. Stewart Rice and Mr.
Rice.
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1 . Go to Church Sunday. %
NU • MAID
O L E O
Lb. 25c
35 A* 44 •
•■; ’ 0A " , al.
C A, D. Rowiett of Austi spent .
. - - a few..days lasi weekend hero
Yours faithfully. . mont is-here visit ing Miss Betty TVisiinghis auht,MfS"R.O, ‘
J. A. ' Gimon. Hughes.a . ‘ ’ ' ' • ■
T . . _—o.
NEWS FROM ■ .
KEITH
’ Among those going to Bryan
Sunday for'the Free Will Bap-
Oatmeal Roisin Bread -
1 % rapt sifuea, icuprisin.
. ll-curpoe dor ’ I eke . "
' % -Mcpsuuet:
"powdom, gcpFMi.
1 caspoon beking V,rupuM
eoda 4
% seappoon •eh .% c«P dark. : ’■ - *
812.aoceoked- cooking mol"
if, together into mixing bowl flour,,
beking powder, baking soda and sale..
Mix in oat andeabins. Beat agg until'
light and fluffy. Beat in' sugar grad •
—ulgassnmnonixurkfapalkacone
to dry ingredients, mixing quickly but
thoroughly: Put into:greased loaf pan .
about 8 x 4 x 3; inches deep: Bake in, '
. moderasely slow oven (450); 1 hour,:
or until bread pulla from sides of pan.
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CELLO LB. 45C ;
2b e . • Bma ' gde
•2 • -4
Mr . ■ f" 50 S 2MAu 3
Mrs. S. MeGilberry’s Sunday
8 Swnston qvoreg persons anggreucommuung :
and 1 Irs: Ross nopMareuete of her year; during the Stud •
। Mrs. -Lance Ross of Huntsvie There were 32056. The .lowest.
-...................... .U • jy AH.Beardslesaoprisstincommitea '
income is just the thing to meet inflas charge of the .St. Pav"S .EPiSC0 I-creased each'year' since, 'except
beau tion with, pal church was ab le to condud in 1948 when the number fell be.
—— This might not bring in much • a brief service . Sunday. Le is .....
income tax. but I guarantee it -convelesting from auresentoper.
would make business btMim. Let’s ation. ..
get it. passed • Miss Sue Chessher of Beauc
■ ,'»dea crried in •FAm
, -the House the r ? ‘!
Senate voted it NJ: A. has an income of .so
dwn.. . . month ain’t no sign he’s able to
.1 regret that fhaSenate Hisno spay any income tax on it. The
2 7 asfar sightec as th House, andomore money you make, the more
I wish-yoji: tvou.ld iise. 'vo in-jit’taki
C R I S C 0
3 LB. CAN
75c
SUN.-MON. JULY 6-7
THE RIOTOUS SEQUEL TO
"CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN"
'BELLES on their TOES"
“TECHNICOLOR
Heinz Cucumber a 'y
PICKLES pin 23
-‘*22 " ", ■ 2 r 33 ,m +5 --23. *"**
•..20-1-0
7 ADMIRATION
COFFEE
mother, Mrs. O. O. Turner.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bell of
/ A
A.unhl"-
0. *
, . / ■ - rt. " , 2 ■' ,
-i-e . .
i . L8 65c
S $24*
C-e_5 1ESeh=
Gh_ckx
in Austin. -6 7
. Mr. and Mrs. Scott McCune vis- 8
ited his brother, Tom McCune,
at the .Veterans Hospital in
Houston Sunday.
Mrs. Cyrtis Metzler and baby -
JASMINE
WIENERS
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SQUARE CUT
SHOULDER ROAST
, .-2-3
RATH'S SUNVALE
SLICED BACON
h.upez "2. ■ ■ . • . " • *. • .
-i
Swet Pickin Frozen
LIMAS 20:15c
and Mrs. Hulon Harmon of
Montgomery. > . A
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Stovall of
Houston spent the week-end
here with friends.
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County Has Only
, 28 in Texas Prison
In Ten Years
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3
I trol of direct successfully.
r ■ 7 . ' Corruption and, contempt forilaw and deceny hveigone $o far
d.ku thatit.wipnet be possible dohaveany Isudden house, clanink.
| . HIL.wilitakesanwyeatsfap the United Statesltp regain lisformer . J
17 . ' achar ij-fcr as a Gfterig nationi Erongsrimhigh places set an
- exampie for our youth that causes’ law rsshes -and a cynical Of
- ntitude toward, ah authoritThe moral tonetef America is set at 7
scansall ume low, -George Washington said:"Of all the habit's
. Whieh lyad'to.i-iuW tetigion and morality are in- .
edispen sable supports''
i. g There, is hape in the decision of ihe Supreme Court which
j eslappedriown the uttempt of the arrogant little man in the White
-lousestor seize private property without due process of law as pro-
-vided in-the Constitution. Now it becomes known the dictatorial
' bureaucrats had their plans all made to seize the tidelands, with-
e -out an act of Songress Apparenttythey were afraid to go through
with the plan.
, ho.. Alldictators justify, 'their, actns. by saying land’ maybe be-’
[A -o ..'.fieving); that they are "acting for.the best interests of the coun-
-pttry. In the'U,S; A wydpn’t;'.intend to let any one man decide .
i • • What is best for the country But indifference, laziness, and dis
r h- regard of the duties of bitizenship will brink about loss of our
i- freedom;mone surely than any outside foe. „une.,
There is mete to this Fourth of July -celebration than pienics ington.
a and parties. Every American who loves' his country should ask
himself prayerfuity- "Whatam doing to save America?”—East
. Texas chamber of Commerce Magazine. Hubert M. Harrison.
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The Navasot Philosopher
Editors Note, The Navasot 1 ever it cost to live, the whole
- "Pllosopther anrhis, Johnson grass 'amount could be counted as’a
farb mhayhave hit on a popular business expenses and deucted.
n’idea,. but we doubt if he gets' Now this is what I call the
-anywhere with t. wmost Advanced thinkin I’ve eh-.
• Beareditar: .- " countered in years. The income
'' 1 ‘read in yesterday’s paper taxain’t-too high, we just can’t
.which, my wife, had lined the deduct enough items before we
’ ----- • - " start figurin how much we owe.
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