The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 14, 1951 Page: 2 of 10
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Mr. and Mrs. Paul'Kaspar.
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visited her grandmother, Mrs.
Parker Brown,'.'over the week:
Washington, D. C„ June 8.—
The usual procedure tor legisla-
212-5-40 ALDRIN SULPHUR DUST
CALCIUM ARSENATE COTTON DUST
REGULAR COPTON DUSTING SULPHUR
COTTON SPRAYS ALSO ARE AVAILABLE
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windshield—and it also dulls the dazzle
of oncoming headlights at night.
As we’ve said, this is something Buick
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Tire reported to the Floor tor ac-
tion. "Because the 'House has
Out-of town guests attending
the funeral of Mrs. John Wiekey
were: Mr. and Mrs. Roy M. Wils
anti children, Kay and Karen,
‘frgm Houston spent the week-
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REPORT
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INSTRUMENTS . 4 WHEEL'COlL SPRINGING '
TORQUE-TUBE DRIVE . DUAL VENTILATION
DREAMLINE.STYLING • BODY BY FISHER
When battar aulomobINt are built
BUICK will build tham
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rousingly
present
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to view the Welland Canal since
we were required to leave by air
for Massena, New York at nine
a.m. Landing at Massena, where
NO OTHER CAN PHOV(DIS
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THE NAVASOTA ENAMNIR-RIVIEW
Thursday, June 14, 1951
stay there! 1
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It’s freedom from the blinding glare of
bright summer sunlight.
It’s freedom from hot laps—caused by
the sun’s rays beating down through
the broad expanse of windshield. .
These freedoms trace to a new feature
you may have noticed in ’51 Buicks—a
new kind of glasst with a cool, soft,
blue-green tint, in every glass area of
the car, front, side and back.
Buick engineers tell us that this “Buick
first” reduces glare 18% over conven-
tional glass—cuts sun heat as much as
45% — and Buick engineers'are very
conservative fellows.
■ +0ptional at eztra mtl—available on mon modtU. (Nil premtlp availabl
in California and Mmibwtlt}
WHITTEN & SON. OWNERS AND PUBLISHERS
BOB WHITTEN, Managing Editor
Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Steinha-
. gen from Beaumont spent the
weekend with Mrs. W. F. Stein-
hagen. They were enroute to
Waco, where they were going to
. attend the Lion's convention. 5
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Visitors in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Moody last week
were Mr. and Mrs. Emmette Os-
borne and daughter, Billie Mae
and Miss Bettie Jackson 'of Pam-
pa. They were accompanied
home by their son, Lyman, who
received his B, S. degree at A&M
College on Friday.
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Fred E. Bennett of Mercedes
visited his father H.A. Bennett
and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Moody
over the week-end.
Mrs. A. P. Wiekey Jr. and baby,
Judy, and Mrs. Henry Becker at-
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Rev. A. J. Niemann left for
Bishop Monday of this week to
attend the pastors’ and teachers’
been acting rapidly on major
bills’ reported out by the com-
mittees, it caught up with the
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• Mr. and Mrs. Edgar- Kaspar
Last week Monday Rev. and
Mrs. A. J, Niemann took their
son, Ernst, to La Grange where
Ernst will work at the Walther
League camp for the summer.
From La Grange they continued
to San Antonio where Mrs. Nie-
mann spent a few days with her
daughter, Mrs. Nelson Henze,
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Eatered in the postoftice at Navasota, Grimes County, Texas, every Thursday as
wcond clasa mall matter under art of Congress, March 3, 1879
Any erroneous reflections upon the character, standing or reputation on any per
M, firm or corporation, which may occur in pie columns of this paper wu: be gladii
pernected upon being brought to our attention.
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worth his life to
ily, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. C. Becker
spent Sunday in Hearne visiting
Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Becker.
* Mr. and Mrs. Ivy Hollister
and Gale Ann from, Houston
spent t+to weekehd with Mrs.
Hollister's parents, Mr? and Mrs.
T W. Jennings. . ",
Mrs. Philip Huey and son,
Philip Jr., from 'Cleburne spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
G. B. Kennard. ’ r ,
Captain and Mrs, J, R. Wiekey
fvom Waco spent the week-end
With Captain.Wickex’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. A.P. Wiekey.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Kmiecik
and daughter, Dolores, from
Houston spent the week end with
Mr. Kmiecik’s parents, Mr, and
Mrs. John Kmiecik.
owners were the first to enjoy. It takes
its place with such exclusives as the
valve-in-head Fireball Engine—coil
springs on all four wheels—the firm
power linkage of torque-tube drive-
and the magic of Dynaflow.*
As we’ve also said—rather modestly-
“Smart buy’s Buick.”
while Rev. Niemann attended a
pastors‛"institute at Austin from
Tuesday to Thursday.
David I. Wilhelm, James K Wil-
helm from Houston; Charles O.
Shelander from San Antonio;
Mrs. J. I. Drury and Mrs. J. K.
Glaver from Calvert; and Mrs.
Alma K. Wilhelm from Houston-
William Yeary has moved to
Austin, where he has accepted
a position in the state offlap of
the State Department of Pblic
Welfare.
Mrs. Lyle Hooker of Houston
visited her pother, Mrs. Parker
Brown, over the week-end.
Rev. C. T Cummings has re-
turned from a visit with his
daughters in Dallas.
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glass is factory-installed at moderate , understatement that really is.
extra charge. It ives you a built-in Equipmine trim ama modelf art nvbjeet Gchang n’ififriut wodon ’ ‘
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114 Railroad St
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On Main Street of Anderson, Texas
FRIDAY, NIGHT, JUNE 15 *
Sponsored by Anderson Volunteer Fire Department
Featuring
BINGO, CAKE WALK, DUCKING POND
and Other Entertainment
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EVERBODY INVITED
ryHESE folks are enjoying something
I that’s being pioneered by Buick.
MrS. ' Garnett Brown and
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tive action on major bills re-
quires. exhaustive committee
hearings and study before they two more Committee members
gms
Hearhe Sunday.
The Misses June and Mary
Niemann have returned from St.
Johns College, Winfield, Kansas.
Pvt Martin Homeyer returned
. aatuag to Tort Sil, Oklahoma Sunday
3-5-40 BHC & DDT SULPHUR DUST I after spending a ten days fur-'son from Mex Roy K. Wilson,
conference from Tuesday to
Thursday, .
, Mr. and Mrs. Adolf Muenker,
Miss Elizabeth Becker, wh is
- Spending her 'vacation with
Muenkers, Rev. and Mrs. A. J.
, Niemann and June, Ruth and
Billy Boehm attended the con
cert of the "Johnnie Quartet of
Winfield, Kansas, Saturday night
a Navasota.
Mr. and Mrs. George Schroe-
der, Kathryn, Franklin,and
James Edgar visited in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Becker at
lough in the home.of his father,
Adolf Homeyer.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Garber
have returned from visiting Mrs.
Garber’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. P. De Saussure at their sum-
mer home in Aransas Pass.
Mrs. R A. Gates from Hunts-
ville is visiting Mrs. W. E. Bay.
Mr. and Mrs. George Schroe-
der and .family, Mr .and Mrs:
Will Emshoff and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Alfred Becker and fam-
Member
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tended the wedding of Miss
Jeannie Becker and Cecil Simons
at the First Baptist. Church in
Hawbins on Tuesda. Arrtnaton mated’cost ta the-United States,
spMnt Sunday in Waller visrinn- ncarly s600 mi Mon. About hai
took advantage is i
Mr. and Mrs. J. D Wood. ? lih te male a" -EEinini 1
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we. .Ontario and the existing aswell
1 803 as proposed hsdro- elect rie pow-
05 er generation facilities on the
E86 FNiagra river both in the United.
IB , .States and Canada. • >’
IB' I joined tthe Committee, at Nias
25839 gra Falls on Sunday' night. Mon
d ' day morning before seven o'clock
822 I made a rapid inspection of the
88222 present and ' proposed power
838 sites. Time did not permit me
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sheriff to) find nen farmers to
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DYNAFLOW DRIVE* • FIREBALL ENGINE
PUSH BAR FOREFRONT . WHITE GLOW ■ ' I
PFC. E. P. KELVENSKI
IS ABOARD M.C. MEIGS
COMING FROM KOREA
Pfc. Edward P. Kelvenski, Rt.
2, is among the group returning
to the United States from Korea
under the Army’s rotation pol:
icy.
He is aboard the Military
Transportation Service vessel,
the General M. C. MEIGS,'which
was scheduled to arrive at the
Seattle Port of Embarkation
June 9.
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joined us, we traveled by bus
upstream along the St. Law-
rence river to Odgensburg. At
that point we boarded a river!
-------- up .......... boat and traveled downstream THAN SERVING ON JURY
committees several days ago. As . viewing existing and proposed'
a result there was no legislative navigation and power genera- i Corsicana .District Judge A. P.
program forthe week beginning tion facilities. After a two ‘.hour Mays recognized that this is the
May 2« and'not much to do dur-1 boat trip we continued by au-farmer's busy season. He ex-
Ing the.week commencing June 4, tomobile down'the river inspect- ebsed 15 farmers, who were sum-
In June 6 the House passed the ing Proposed sites fon power . moned, on the jury panel last
conference report on the Grain bouses and canals At the end week, telling them that it was
lo India Bill The next dav the of a 13 heur day Tor, mes we ar’ more important Joi them to nf. -
uvaivw- gsnap"prenr House adopted a vote.o 339 rived at Cornwel, Canada short tend to their plowing .and plant-
endish.MrrKaansParentrto 41‘.the conference report'on Iy after six p.m,g, , ,p ,2 «n8. Tht judge .........
the Military Manpower Bill.. Al- . Befove bine o’clock Tuesday
so on that day the House com- theparty was. again in motion,
pleted action onthe Appropria. 1 traveling by automobile on down
: tion Bill for the- Districtof Co- the St? Lawrence o Montreal in:
lumbia for" the next fiscal year, specting more existing and.pro
The House Committee on pub. power and. navigation
He Works, on which I serve, has sites. Tuesday pight.we board-
held _ more than two months of ed a train for Washington and
hearings on the St." Lawrence -eached zhere just after noon
seawayaand.Power.Project.esti"fheesdipwas a very interest
ing one and a gretdearof fac- - . - .
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mon oes - re . ■
Lawrence area from Duluth- tuge ofUSe funds for the comPI of fune 93. tic mitfe nt
‛" struct on of the projeet wieh sai isut is. as jolws Auit for ti--
Minnesota to Montreal. Canada. M- nu pi •5 u V)rcp ulloging abanjonment tip a peron
Eleven members of the commit. • Man persons Fee toSHen in- n4 ten seat indescesspruettrentmhont
, . .. . . . gspeetions by Members Of ( on- ’
fee, together with members of .uuC rIAs, fte date arita isuinro a nai ■ .
the egmmittee staff, engineers gress ' Aslunkets,The S! Law; . .
and other technical experis, ier.rence trip was theonlyeone.I ‘
Friday almost 12.hours were Membersof Congress Laminot ar-3 or.......
consumed in constant travel and enthusiastic bouf makine , any 15EAl
inspection of iron ore mines and ” ' r trips ■ If they ar 111h •
treating plants on the Mesabi one I have just returned from. . .......
Ranee PraneSeon e 1 hey are 100 -tiresomeand wear- (SML
"anKArericanlsouree-oraon ing from canseant travel and
- Another 12 hours were res 8 Pl03- '3n • : < - ,
quired on Saturday for inspecs, — 1
tion of ore docks on Lake Su-
perior where lake boats are load-
ed for ore shipment to the steel'
making centers; travel to .and j
1 inspeetioh of existing mravigar
tion canals between Lakes Su .
' . periorand Huron and Lakes Hu- l
i .ron and Eria;thence to Buffalo,
f ■. New York.' ■ 6.1
. ! The Commit tee spent Sunday
■ ' inspecting the 27-foot Welland
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ASSEMBLY OF G0D CHURCH
Now In Progress
Every Evenimg Except Saturday Evening
7:45 1’. M
Evangelist Kelly Hallam •
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Corner of ..
.’ Bryan Highwapand Rotollost •
Prayer: For Sick
Holy < ihost Preaching .
EVERYONE WELCOME
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CURRY'S GROCERY
All the men aboard have been
authorized to“ take leave from
the Port of Embarkation so Pfc.
Kelvenski win be on iris way
home soon.
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THESTATE or Texas
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Court of Grimes Geuntyy Taxas, to U;
hold at the courthouse of shid runty in .
thej towi of. Ando rsers of .GMmes,
Cuntyrexasat or before 10, o‛otovi,me
AMoftherrirst Monday sanler the esddh
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Whitten, Bob. The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 14, 1951, newspaper, June 14, 1951; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1445721/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.