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PERSONALS
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SCOTT'S DAIRY
Navasota, Texas
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DIRECTORS
J. P. TERRELL
DR. E. T. KETCHUM
OTTO F. LOHMEYER
EWING NORWOOD
home with her parents, Mr. and.
Mrs. S. C. Curtiss.
• Connie Winbor, a, student at :
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Born to Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Marvin McCaig of Waller, a boy,
Albert Marvin, Jr., at 5:14 p.m.
December 20.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Dlemer
Lockhart Fife of Hempstead, a
boy, at 2:30 a.m. December 22.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Nor-
man of Iola, a girl, Katie Jane,
at 10:12 p.m. December 23.
COFFEE
CRUSTENE
Texas Pack—No. 2 Can
White or Golden—303 Can
Home Style—16 Oz. Jar
Choice Recleaned—5 Lbs.
Sliced—No. 2 Can11 2 for
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... 100.000.00
... . 100,000.00
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TAE NAVASOTA EXAMINER-AEVIEW
Thursday, December 29, 1949
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OFFICERS
EWING NORWOOD, President
J. P. TERRELL, Vice-President
OTTO F. LOHMEYER, Cashier
JOE WOOTEN, JR., Assistant Cashier
A. C. PRATT, Assistant Cashier
THE HOUSTON CHRONICLE
Special Mail O/en
. and SUndci.y Daily Only
e Miss Marlene Curtiss, who-is i ............
attending school at Alpine, is at. mas Mrs.
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and Mrs. L. W. Scott.
• Miss Marie Tribble of Whar.
and family had as their guests
last weekend Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Foster and daughter,
Bobbye Sue, of Houston.
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SUGAR
FLOUR
MEAL
MATCHES •
MARSHMALLOWS
COCOA
• Guy H. Hodges and family of
Baton Rouge, La. spent the
। Houston to be
Loyd Rogers
, .services • 18 wonderful comic
-. strips daily. • Best spoits
coverage in the entire South-
west, • Worlds of special fea-
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E. P. Wider, Jr.
. Mr. and Mrs. B B. Spark of Bay.
i town. Mr. and Mrs. Hayes Dorris
of Jacinto City and R. C Mills
K. P. Wicker, Jr , 19, of Wilson,
National 111 Dairy Production
winner, developed a herd of 18 reg-
istered Jersey cattle during his
seven years in 1H Club work. He
has also done an excellent job with
his mhent animal and field crops
eroerams Young Wicker’s $00
college scholarship award was pro-
vided by Kraft Foods Company.
Lee Wolf, 19, of Gaineaville, was
National 41 winner in theToac-
tor Maintenance program Lee
seryed ably on the committee mak-
ing plans for a county,wide tractor
clinic. His $300 college scholamhip
award was provided by Stanolind
Oil and Gas Co.
Bennie Gallarher, 18, of Clark-
wood. National 4H Meat Animal
winner, completed 68 projects dur
ing his 10 years in 4-H. He handled
119 baby beeves, 116 breedingcat.
tie and 21 swine. His income from
the sale of beef during this period
was nearly $21,000. Bennie's award
the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. A.
i Patout, Jr.
• Miss Martha Jean Massey, • Mr. and Mrs. M. Bradbury of
who is attending college in. Waller spent the holidays with
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Howard Altenhof
Huntsville, is at home for
holidays with her parents,
and Mrs. C. M. Massey,
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Member Federal Seserve System
Hubert Frerich, 17, of Rowena,
National 4-H Better Methods win-
ner. saved t month's time and
eliminated carrying 10,950 gallons
of water by installing a hog
Caterer for his hog project, which
also resulted in greater profits.
Hubert’s $00 college scholarship
was provided by Westinghouse
Educatomal Foundation.
I den.
। • Walter C. McGee of Jasper
spent Sunday night and Mon-
day. in Navasota. He visited in
48c i'
870
1.80 j
1.23
38c
Texas 4-H‘ers Win National Honors •
KIX of Texas’ state winners in 1949 received National honors for
• superior records of achievement in their respective 4-H award pro-
grams. Brief outlines of their records follow:
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and Mrsi W. E. Barron and Mr. • Mrs. Knox Howard has
/turned to Navasota to live aft.
er an extended stay in Houston
• Mr. and Mrs. Edgard Covey
of Shreveport, La have return
ed home from spending the hol-
idays with Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Smith.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF NAVASOTA, TEXAS
Sening “e Piddle Si^cm 1890
I Christmas.
of a $300 college scholarship won
presgutrd by Thos. B Wilson,
Alico Davis, 15, of Leming, has
become Ho prolieh nt in her demon,
strations vhe has decided to mano
tlie career of home agent her goal
in addition to state and county
honors, her demonstration ot
- Cheese Fora Change" won her
an ail expense trip to the National
4-H Club Congress, provided by the
Carnation Company, Los Angeles,
I Howard Aitenhor, 20, of N,w
Braunfels, state and sectionat win-
ner in National 4-H Achievement
program, went on to take seeond
place in national honors. As a re-
ward, he received a $150 college
scholarship provided by the Na-
tional Committee on Boys and
Girls Club Work.
Mr. and Mrs. Lourie Henson of ;
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tyres for women. • A glitter-
ing array of big-name feature
writers. And in the big Sun-
day Chronicle: • 16. pages of
comics in color' • And the
sparkling Chronicle Magazine
• You'll see why more people
: ead The Houston Chronicle,
.both daily and Sunday, than .
any other newspaper in Texas.
December 19, Mrs. E. A. Nor-
wood of Madisonville, medical
patient.
December 22. the Rev. Newton
Cole of College Station, minor
surgery.
December 22, James William
Backhus of Anderson, medical
patient.
December 22, Mrs. F. E. Fol-
som of Navasota, medical pa-
tient.
December 25, Mrs. J. Y. Rat-
cliff of Bedias, medical patient.
December 25, Mrs. Edward
R.n fA
Alice Davis
nurse at Jefferson Dayis Hospi-
tAl, Houston, spent’, Christmas
With their patents, Mr. and Mrs,
Conrad Winborn.
• Dr. and Mrs. H H. Madeley
have returned from spending the j
Christmas season with relatives
in Madisonville.
- -- • .. ..0a1 was
a happy one, this being the
first time Mr. Hodges has been
home in 15 years.
Mrs. Thomas attended the State
Championship ‘(Class A game
between Mexia and Littlefield at
Abilene Monday, afternoon. NIEWS EDAAA
• Mr. and Mrs. B L. Wiliams msw9 TmM
spent the Christ mas holidays in
Houston and in Genoa visiting
their sons, Fred and Clifton.
turned home after a holiday vis- • L G. Wood is spending the
it with Dr. and Mrs. R. A. John werk in Conroe with Mrs Wood
son. • Mrs. n. W. Kilpatrick is.
• Mr and Mrs. Billy Barron of spending the week in Houston
Houston and Httio son. Jimmie with her daughter, Mrs Wesson
Lee, were holiday guests of Mr. McCune and Mr. McCune.
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
C. A. Tribble.
• Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Slaughter
of Mount Vernon are guests of
Mrs. Slaughter’s mother, Mrs. C.
B. Potts, for the holidays.
• Mrs. Dorothy Lane and lit-
tle daughter, Linda, of Los An
geles, Calif, arrived Sunday to
spend the New Year with Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Bednar,
ADMIRATION
1 LB. PKG.
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ton is spending the holidays
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to get //
Texas' finest new-
at an
• Bernard Cobb of Calvert spent
the Christmas week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bednar.
Have you thought of a NEW YEAR'S Resolution? Try this: "Resolved
that I will give the Model Food Store a Liberal Share of my Grocery Busi-
ness." We guarantee to save you money on your Food Bill and at the same
time — Give you the Best in Merchandise and Service. Start now. Come
to see us or Phone 524.
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aa A - Mr. and Mrs. Roy Weaver had
| ERm | |a house party of their children )
l EE j, i and their families for Christmas.
■ WW I Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Shine,
• Miss Caroline Wood, Miss
Anna Lois Morton and Hardy
Wood are spending the week in
Conroe with Mr. and Mrs. L. G.
Wood.
• Mr. and Mrs. L. * E. Frazier
and son, Micheal, have re-
turned to their home in Houston
after spending the holidays with
Mrs. Frazier’s parents, Dr. and
Mrs. R. A. Johnson.
• Mr. and Mrs. Owen Smith
spent Christmas at Rosebud with
Mrs. Smith’s-parents.
• Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Thomas
of Navasota and Mrs. Thomas'
mother, Mrs, R. A. Stewart of
Sweetwater and son, Fred Stew
art, .also of Sweetwater, spent
Christmas with Mr. and Mrs, F.
W. Jennings at Spurr. Mr. and
• Mrs. Harold Crittenden of
San Antonio and Miss Olga |
Crittenden of Houston have re
turned to their homes after
spending Christmas with Mrs. J.
R. Crittenden and John Critten.
I [ Mrs. W. W. Hutson is home
| from her- school near Planters-
iville for a week vacation.
: Mr. and Mrs. James Stephens
I and daughter, Connie, have re-
j j turned to Houston after Mon-
i day with Mr. and Mrs. L. II.
Mr. । Greenwood and Mr. Greenwood. , . ___
• Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Patout, Jr. Christmas holidays ...... „„
had as house guests for Christ- Hodges’ sister, Mrs. W. S. Moore
mas Mrs. Patout’s parents, Mr. I and Mr. Moore. The reunion 1
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2 Mr. and Mrs. V. Wheeler during
I the holidays.
POST TOASTIES
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Malinowski of Hempstead, ma.
jor surgery.
December 26, Howell Stuckey
of Bedias, medical patient.
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their daughter, Mrs. A. W.
^BIRTHS
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of Houston. • w E. Roemer and wife of
• Mr and Mrs. J Osborn John Gattlinburg, Tenn, were holiday
son and children, Valerie and guests in the homne of Mr and
John of Corpus Christi have re- Mrs. Ed Lott.
8 Oz. Pkg. 2 FOR
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• Mr and Mrs. O. C. Wehring
and Thelma were in Waco on
Monday visiting with Mr. and
Mrs. R. W. Wehring and Richard
Wehring. Richard has been ill
for some time.
• •Mr. and Mrs. Dick Smith
spent Christmas at McGregor
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Courtney, Dec. 27.—Mr. and I
Mrs. J. p. Keelan and two sons
have returned from spending
Christmas in San Antonio with
their sister, Mrs. Brewster, Mr.
Brewster and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Mundkowsky and
two sons of Houston were with
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MODEL FOOD STORE
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Walstein Smith. ■
• Mr. and Mrs. O. Dan Carter
and son, Tommie, spent last
week-end with his mother, Mrs.
J. W. Carter, at Mount Calm and
with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Baker at
Oglesby, Texas.
• Mt. anil Mrs. J. A. Outlaw
Howth and Mr. and Mrs. Buck
Lester of Houston called to visit
Mr. and Mrs. John Cochran on
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Church
and son of Houston spent over
Christmas with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Mason.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Johnson
spent Christmas at Bedias with
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. J. 6. Page and i
daughters of. Houston spent Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. H. D.
Shine.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles McAlpine ■
and daughter. Miss Charlene
McAlpine, Loyd Sherbert, and
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Parker,
all of Houston, spent Christ-1
mas with Mr. and - Mrs. Will!
Stokely.
NECTAR—A Delightful Blend of ,,, ,
Cane and Corn 2 No. 5 Cans
I daughter and son, of Houston
| came up Sunday to be with their I
| parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. I
’ Shine.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Weaver
| and two sons have returned to
| Houston after Christmas with
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PICKLES — LIBBY'S
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Whitten, Bob. The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 29, 1949, newspaper, December 29, 1949; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1445645/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.