The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 20, 1949 Page: 4 of 12
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after spending
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sota were here Saturday. We al-
ways are glad to welcome them
from Roans Prairie to Carlos.
Miss Etta Crutchfield of Dal-
las and Mrs. Carrah Brotherton
turned with him, to his home
here.
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him for the past few months, re-
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of Houston, were visiting his par-i
i ents, Mr. andMrsi H A Thomas.
Fred, Foster of-Pasadenawas
visiting in our town ilast, week
; Edwin (Preacher) Williamsor
Sure, we can give you either one — but which would
you prefer?
A. Yauend & Co
town Sunday.
Miss Evelyn* Wilson spent the
weekend with her mother; Mrs. I
him, where he will be under the'
doctors care fona few weeks.
' ' Mr and Mrs. N ' C Griffin
were in Navasota Sunday
/ Mt and Mrs. Everett, Oliphant
Jr. of Baytown were visiting his
NEWS FROM
CARLOS
Phone 81, SCHERBEL MOTOR COMPANY
or visit 303 La SALLE STREET
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' THE NAVASOTA EXAMINER-REVIEW
Thursday, Octoher 20, 1949
1 weeks in Huntsville.
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NEWS FROM
BEDIAS
MIKE AND HIS
Musical Knights
Saturday, Oct. 22, 1949
‘ Cold Drinks and Barbecue
E . . Sandwiches .
The surging power of the "Rocket”!
1 he incredible smoothness of Hydra-
Matic Drive! Oldsmobile has teamed
them together for driving at its
BRAZOS RIVER HALL
With Music By
we imagine you'd like to have your farm equip-
ment repaired under the best conditions —by our
trained mechanics, working with precision tools and
genuine 1H Service Parts, in our fully-equipped shop.
And, also, well ahead of each machine’s next
woek season, while tberdf plenty of time.
We can fix you up just that way now, if you get
your name on our Early Bird Schedule for Blue
Ribbon Service. Play safe ... give us a call today for
anything from a checkup to a complete overhaul,
wenditabadofthesasoat
of San Antonio visited his par-
ents, Mr and Mrs. Rd William
soh over the weekend. Mr. Wil-
"DOCKET" ENGINE
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Mr. and Mrs. A. C Allen were
in Navasota Monday.
DANCE
At the
5 H.P. TWIN SEA-BE MOTOR
Reg. $137.50
On Special At ।
$117.50
were up for the weekend visit- j
ing their parents, Mr and Mrs.
Dick Kerr. ■ ' |
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hogue of
Conroe arid Ralph Stuart of I
Richmond visited their patents,!
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back.
Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Pyle and
baby of Houston spent a while I
THIS FUTUR AM IC "POWER PACKAGE"
IS EXCLUSIVE WITH OLDSMOBILE!
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-———• thrilling best! Slip behind the wheel
of an Oldsmobile "88” and give this new "power package” a
try. You’ll be excited as you feel the splendid surge of the
Rocket Engine at the take-off. And your excitement will
Reg. $98.50
$7950
mount every mile you drive this flashing Futuramic! Hydra-
Matic Drive pairs with the high-compression power of the
"Rocket" for the easiest, smoothest motoring you’ve ever
known! But it’s on the open highway that this "Rocket"-
Hydra-Matic action teamwork really pays off. Curves and
hills and the long, level stretches of road fall behind like
magic as you discover this great new power team—the
"Rocket" Engine and Hydra-Matic Drive! And it’s Olds-
mobile alone that has this Futuramic "power package.” So try
it today! Make a demonstration date with the thrilling new
"88.” It's waiting for you at your Oldsmobile dealer’s—nowl
Repaint
Add A Room
Mt and Nirs. Fostet Thomas
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Houston and Bro. Morris Dean!
Special
Mr. and Mrs. R. T. West,
liamson, returned home with
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• Mrs. A. K. Cameron and
children of New Orleaps are vis-
iting Mrs. Cameron’s parents,
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Stone of Texas City and L. S.
Stampley of Anderson visited
the Bob Sadler home Sunday.
Mrs. Eugenia McKinney, visit-
ing teacher, for a portion of
Grimes county, was in town
Monday, visiting our school.
here Sunday.
Mrs. Delia Colby is spending
thisweek in Houston., . 1 Mattie Wilson.
Shirley and Arnold* Kol bad ns -
ki attended the show in Nava home
sota Saturday. In
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parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. OH- with the highway
phant, last week. * _ - _ . .
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mantic visit- ■ .o
Mr. and Mrs. O. V, Berry and
daughter. Bobbie Sue. and broth- I
ler of Lufkin,visited her mother,
Mrs. W. T. Trammell. over the
weekend. • -
Mr. apd Mrs. II. L. Lodge and ]
little daughter of Houston visit- |
ed. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.
P, Harrison, Saturday enroute to
the SMU Rice game.
Darrell and Hulon Hall Gail
Jackson and James Dishough at - l
tended the, Rice SMU game.
Theron Plaster. wife and
daughter, Florence, of Madison-
ville visted Mr, and .Mrs.' P.
Plaster Sunday. ra ;
Mr .and Mrs. . Oris Simes and
daughter, Mary Orene, visited
j relatives here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Caldwell of
Roans Prairie visited here Satur-
day; Mr Caldwell is connected
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Davis of
(Houston were visiting in our
Those that spent the weekend
at home, who’are wotking in
. Port Lavaca were Mi und Mrs. t
death of Howard Perry.
was held in the Pleasant
Carlos Oct. 18, — We were I
Me a Za wd we =o LD S M O
Of Teague visited Mrs. Annie
Bracewell and other relatives
here Sunday.
L. Q. Trammell and daughter,
Donnette, Mr. and Mrs. Martin
Mr. and Mrs. Jhn Stuart, Sun-
day. “' .
Mrs. Lena Stuart of Bryan vis-
ited her niece, Mrs., Florence
Barfield, the past week
Mr and -Mrs. Carl Powledgel
and son of Conroe visited the
Kirby Powledge family Sunday.
Jack Langley, wife and son
visited his mother. Mrs. Era
Langley. Sunday. '
Mt and Mrs Charles Brewer
and little son of Yoakum visited
his mother and dad Sunday.
I Mrs. MadeH Cooper of Winnie
visited mother and; dad here
Sunday, also Miss Ira Gene Wa
fter of Huntsville.
Billy Peavy visited somebody
in Huntsville Sunday, don’t,
know who might have a ro
SERVICE
sioner of precinct 2, was visiting
the C. T. Thompson family Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Dreher and
two children of Storm Lake, Io-
wa/ is on vacation and visiting
his mother, Mrs. Tom Dreher, his Mr. and Mrs. George Morley,
dad having been in Iowa with ■ o -
Br? S Knox.Thoma ottK-axtswpazeen!
Mr X Meal Eber Williams Mr.and Mrs BC Thomas
ot -Houston sn the weekend! Mr. and Mrs George Vincent
vising I : - Mr. and of Femiple are
Ms. Tones Eolh icinski.
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The Rev, Guy Wilson of Hunts-
ville has just completed a se-
ries of services at the Methodist
church. Every sermon was en- l
joyed by all who heard them.
PHONI YOUR NIAIliT OLDSMOBILI DEALIR
eemelery Sunday afternoon..
The Carlos Baptist church met
Sunday, at 11 o'clock held Con-
ference. Bro Woodward of Cor
rigan was re-elected pastor.
Mrs Emma Goodnight was elect:
ed church clerk
Shiro, Oct. 18— Mr, and Mrs. , Bedlas. /Oct 17—The weather
, here is fine and farmers are
rushing everything again toward
finishing up. the gathering job,
Kermit White of Houston spent j
. ... xenpe kue spending a. few . the weekendin. the home of his :
" with Mrs Vincent's sister ftiend, Sam Robertson: ,
.. . . , । c . , Mis J r wirare Mr and Mrs Frank Meyers I
Mr.onM rankCrawtord John Hoke Ut -Hou nai was ane Mrs anme Braceweli visit ,
asotahsaturavvisune n mother e ad.n latean ......sun !
t 1 inedithe Savu a ' ana son Mrs Marshaii Smith of single.;
. *’ Davis and Mrs Furn urmon ton visited in town Monday. .
. . Davis - pep spent Suhday ufternoon .in ■ Mrs. BUckhaults, Mrs. Laura
"frDaymmemheriuuntsvile '* Hicks and Mrs ell Smith' of
.g the Fair " Mr and Mrs ciyde. Bradham Bryan were visitors in the T 0. |
> I Davis is Mtenaimu of Port Arthur were v isiting Mrs ' Barfietc home last week and at I
ihglgathavtsunsvndnR W H- Theriot over the week tended the Ceath Brazos Asso
v Hott f . „ i > icml ciationat Madisonville Thurs.
\\ Butts of Highlands Who i K ' " . (| ,V
v improved 4 MfRodeRK of Houston spent reg
Mu and Mrs. Edd' Wilkerson the, weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
d son, Jene of Houston spent William Neason. Mrs Rodenz
ile week-end with Davis and twho has spent, several weeks
John King and their mother here, returned home
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Whitten, Bob. The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 20, 1949, newspaper, October 20, 1949; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1445635/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.