The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 2, 1954 Page: 14 of 16
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Thursday, December 2, 1954
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THE NAVASOTA EXAMINER -REVIEW
^For a Truly Wonderful Christmas
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CHECK YOUR FURNITURE NEEDS. CHECK
OUR LOW PRICES AND SAVE. GIFTS IN
FURNITURE WILL ALWAYS PLEASE.
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Joe
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Lawrence Kelt
medical Novemi
TVred stes of
rain. ,
dy thelr equipment,
Wired, will last for yean.
4 months before returned to the
sowner,they asked "Grampy" to
and skill of the
" will no doubt
• edtetlor Yuletide illu-
and decoratlon for the
sight. She
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sociated with people
to remember the m
for Sister and Broth
for the postman too.
"Go" shopping ton
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for the home is,_____..... _
erally speaking, when it is planned
to blend harmoniously into the
-Mr. and Mrs. James Stephen,
and two daughters have return-
ed to Houston after several days
with the Lody Rogers
Mrs. E. M. Holt and Mrs. Irv
ing Fogwill an children were
shopping in Navasota on Satr-
day. I ' Z
Said K. d i Coon, postman,
“this la my last run on Route 1”
Ie you love—and you’ll want
that these pages will spark
nt Emma and Uncle Joe Ind
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• Mrs. Mask and daughter, Pa
/tricialand Rebecca. ot/Hbuston
and Mrs. Gruver Mitchell, were
week ing guests at Mr. and Mrs.
John Mitchell or Lytle. They al
so visited in San Antonio over
the week-end..
wish he and family good
In the new home fh Cali
k i (" Iff p. l i
wood, leather leash, short straps,
for the legs, and the hood, a
gauntlet for his hand, he plans
to use a crow a* a lure. The bird
is leashed to the block of wood,
said Mr. Fogwill, to prevent his
escape.
Irving is an archer, as well
as interested in Falcony, when
asked to stay for lunch, when
the family called on Sunday,
said Mr. Fogwill, “thanks very
much, we must'go home to feed
the Falcon." m
WE INVITE YOU TO SEE'OUR
BEAUTIFUL BEDROOM SUITES
AND INDIVIDUAL PIECES OF
FURNITURE.
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; Shoos, MousnShoe Robes end Gift •
and Mira Linda Bowden Lin......
spent thewek-end with rela-
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season by the addition of Santa
Claus, or other Yule deoratives,
cut out of beards. and bruliantly
colored and placed for outlinfhg
by vari-hued bulbs or for food-
ughting. ' )
Since wattage of outdoor lights
tor ass in Christmas time decora-
tiohs for the home usually, OWN
higher than that of indoor “light, V
ears should be taken not toovem-v
loid circuit*
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or tools, new.
ita. comptitlon
the most .attract
MvOke keen.
FURNITURE
GENERAL ELECTRIC APPLIANCES
Detroit - Jewel Gas Ranges . $e
Visit Ou Used Furniture Store an Railroad Street
For Good Budget Furniture ;
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all the family, and do,mthe
Watsons left for El Paso on Frie
day Now Tippy" grieves of Mr.
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FOR NEWS
Grimes County
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Virgil Coward at camerom, sur
gery, November 20,
look after him. Ten years ago
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hooded and unhooded, quietly,
and will leap on the gauntlet
hand of the trainer to receive.
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architecture and landscaping of the
property. It may be further
enhanced by lightins and decorat-
lag windows from the inside.
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University of Galveston. .
Dr. Hall and Mr. Fogwil are
members of The North Ameri-
can Falcon Association." This
group studies "The Protection at
Wild Life,” and “The Promoting
of Falconery in General.”
The peregrine falcon preys on
grouse, partridges, pigeons and
rabbits, its flight is exceediently
swift, said to be as much as 150
miles an hour. This one was the
kind most often used in falcon
ry, which isavery eld amuse-
Widest selection
of femous-name
dress and sporta
pahirta Sor the
By Mrs. H. J. Cliftord U
Rev. Robert Pate of Anderson
held early church service at
Lynn Grove, 9:45 am, on Sun-
day, in order that he might be
back in Anderson for the 11:00
a.m. church service at the Meth-
odist Church. His next regular
day will be on the 2nd Sunday,
December 12, 11:00 a.m. and 7:00
p.m.
Invitations are out for the
marriage of Louise Haferkamp
Christmas
g N“,
and family drive into Meadow
lawn from El Paso Captain Har-
oh n Jimmy an Betty Amu'wm
little dog "Tippy", who ws left
with the Cliffords. Capt, Watson
of Fort Bliss is beinz isen to
Honoutur for perhaps 3 years.
Since dogs are quarantined for
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The Examiner-Review
Local News
Lewis Johnson. Barney Ham-
mons, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Clif
ford were shopping in Navasota
on Saturday.
David Hope. a nephew, from
Pensacola, Florida visited the
E S. Bryants over Thanksgiv-
"Kr. "ana Mrs. Roy Weaver,
from Hous
ily..
Mr. and Mrs. Britt Johnson,
who have lived for several
years on highway 105, are re-
modeling their home at Lynn
Grove, actoss from “the Mamie
Binford Park Center " They are
adding 2 rooms, bath and 2
porches AH are happy to know,
that “Miss Nonie" and Mr. Britt
are to be in the community
again.
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CUtMrd is out of ।
watched the highway
turn at her little play
are glad she knows *
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Mr. and Mm. Leon Parker at 4
Houston spent the past week-end i
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1
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and Marvin Becker on Saturday, ly secured from Dr. Rall, asso-
December IL at Lynn Grove date profeasor at the Medecila
the glorious Christmas Holiday the most
of the year—one full of joy, one free from
appointment for you and your loved ones
ap in just two simple little words: SHOP
Methodist Church, 6:30 p.m. A
reception at August Horst Coun-
try Club.
Community Center Party
Tuesday night, December 7, la
the date tor the Community Cen-
ter Christmas party. The chair-
man, Ernest Bryant, hopes for a
large attendance. There will be
a covered dish supper served at
7:00 p.m. Each bringing a part of
the food./Through the kindness
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/ Baits, Jewelry. Socks, Hata, Sport
change of "amusing” gifts not
to exceed 25c. There will be a
tree and the singing of carols.
Come out, bring your friends
and mingle with the people at
this part at Grimes County.
The Fogwira Falco
At long last Irving Fogwill
has a Peregrine Falcon, a very,
very rare bird, which he recent-
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• Make notes as you go along, for gift ideas are directly as-
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with her mother, Mrs. B. I. Bin ____________________
ford, are on sn extended yaca-, "Grampy" bought the puppy for
tion in Florida. J Ic
R. M. Stone at Navasota, medi-
sal. November 27.
Mrs. Leon , Mendelovitz of
Houston, emergency. November
Mra. J. E. Talot at Bedias.
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Greoge Shine of Houston was
J with his mother on Sunday. Mrs
2 H. D. Shine
| Mrs. Lanette Walker and two
i sons of Lufkin spent .Sunday
J with her brothers, Nevin Wea-
: tion. Binford Weaver and the
; Stanley Weaver family.
; Mrs. Andrew Silcox was quite
i thrilled on Sunday as she had
; had a telephone, conversation
i with her son J. E Silcox. from
J San Francisco. He is returning
; from overseas and will soon be
[ in Grimes County,
. Thanksgiving Day was a hap
i py one for the Cliffords, after a
wonderful dinner with the V.
Wheelers, upon returning to their
home, they were much surprised
to have Mr. Clifford's daughter
HOSPITAL
NOTES
L. L. Dickson of Navasota,
medical, November 22. ,
Mrs. William Walkoviak of
Navasota, medical, November 22.
Mrs. G. L Hughey of Navasota,
surgery, November 22.
David Alter of Bryan, surgery,
November 23.
Mrs. Joe Borski of Anderson,
medical, November 23.
Charlotte Ann Daniel at Wil-
lis surgery, November 26.
Lawrence, Steven and Robert
Palmore at Houston, surgery, No-
Manvin Walker at Richards,
medical, November 26.
Mra. John Crittenden of Nav-
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Shopping early can be 'easir on the budget, just as it can “ ‘
be easier on the nerves. For by shopping early—without in the ai
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"*Shop Early, Lay-Away a Gift A Day"
- „ • L,-gtarting tomorow—and your gift shopping will be
untrammeled fun. . T
Shopping early is a positive Pmust" if there are loved ones
in the armed services or so far away from home they won't ,
be able to be present Christmas morning.------------------
For, in order to mail early-early enough to make certain
your gifts are going to arrive on time—you’re just going1/9
have to shop early. ..
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Taha q tip from Santa Claar, ami Mart your chopping hUh-
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Layaay tfiftt Say than at YuiotiSo, you'll have time
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you can shop more wiee^ T
Shopping early makes it possible for you to plan your
gifting so that no one will be forgotten.
Shopping early means that you can take advantage of the
convenient Lay-away plans made available for you by the
stores.
Pick the gift you want now. Put a small deposit on it and
the store will hold it for you to pickup later.
. Tuck-away a gift a day, in the stores or in a hideaway
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attention The wildness has to mou
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section de- 8t XickiSL here-with scores of dpu.
“bthinspiringystcktoreittownstoheipyou choose from fresh.
Halfthe funof the Christmas season is in choosing the
Eituzo yons,m szour.
Shopping early for gifts means leisurely shopping, time for
comparing, for weighing, for selecting sure fire presents for
everyone. e
Courtney
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are comig over from Hunts-
ville, they are to put on a play.
After which there will be an ex-
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. American tradiuon which call* fsr
- edlored extorter lighting of the
home during the Yule.
Now that more folks have been
Goble to develop their talents for
Hdesim and their aknlis la maMag
JUaota with the help of handy
It’s Not Too Late ..
. . . To Order Your
Personalized
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CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS
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GIFT
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uletide Lighting of Home
Gets New Impetus This Year
bano at Caldwell.
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gttb in otors for everyone, cornea both
DY" and the “O" signal for this Christmas
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Whitten, Bob. The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 2, 1954, newspaper, December 2, 1954; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1445849/m1/14/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Navasota Public Library.