The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 24, 1952 Page: 2 of 12
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Our church services were filled
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Our chrh held a confirms-
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April 20, George Rogers of Io-
la.
April 20, Joe Wells of Wash-
ington.
April 20, Mary Alice Coleman
of Washington.
April 21, Onekla Travis of Nav-
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W. P. Harrison
Notary Public, Grimes County, Texas
REPORT OF CONDITION OF
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
By Miss Hilda Stegemoller
* . . Church News *"/
Our Sunday School had a very
the mound, and Pletcher Yar,
brough; behind the plate,- con-
ter
Saturday, May i 3 at 10 a.m. in
Navasota at the entrance of J:
penbrok gave ' a very- inspiring
sermon, after ‘the services holy
April 18, Jim Major of Nava
sota. '* 4 .
April 18. Edna* James of Nava;
Attaches to tractor or Jeep power
take-off in 15 minutes with simple
tools. Digs 6" to 9" hates up to 48"
deep—40 to'60 per hour. Easy to
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second baseman, to Walter Thane .
first baseman? '
jcof Anderson, in the State of Texas, at the lose of business on
March 31, 1952, published in response to call-made by Comptroller
• of the Currency, under Section 5211. U.S. Revised Statutes.. ’ .
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like a plum-bob from one spot to
ft
L. R. W. HALL
W. A. LONG
MRS BYRON BRACEWELL
- Directors .
del;
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‘stituted the winning battery.
Rattler, batters collected 1.1 hits
off Gerald Whaley, the losing
piteher. ‘Leading batters, for the-- <
what’s behind this popularity?
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Kon\pnMnt. aoceasoriea, trim and tnodtU an muhoadt to
ehange loithout notiM. *9>andanl <m HdADMASTfR.
optional at oatra ooot on otkor Seties. fOvtonal at oxtra
INEWS FROM
WASHINGTON
Huntsville visited Mrs. J. H.
Stoneham last.Friday. \
Y MrahdMrsa O EKeyser and
RESOURCES
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Visiting in Waco
Fritz Benker and daughter.
Mrs.* Fritz Petzolt and children;
went to'Waco Saturday to spend
Mr. ahd Mrs. Billie Keyser en-
tertained Company. 9 from A. &
next Digs vertical holes on hill-side
or at various angle*. Equipped with
(1) heat-treated removable bit (2)
oil-sealed Mehanite gear*. (3) uni-
versal jojnt, and (4) Ollite beating*.
This big time saver with 9
inch Auger only cost you-
——$145.op-- -
? .Takes few minutes to at-
tach to any tractor.
Ask For Demonstration
H. R. TURNER
FARM MACHINERY ,
Phone 591
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Siad an Taster program.
Op the pulpit there was a
cross and each member of the
Sunday School was given a rose
to place on. the cross.
. The confirmation class stood
., behind this • cross filled with
gwes with the pastor; Rev. Paul
Piepenbrok. Charlie Mohr took
and with a welding torch fash,
toned a device which performed
just as well'as the high priced
article. ■ * ■ . - .
‘Saay-7aq" Standard
POST-HOLE DIGGER
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Rattlers Blank
Caldwell 12-0
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Well, sir, the name is Buick. in its field.
Writed States Government Obligations, direct andguar-
anteed " ... . 147,422.60
Obligations of states and political subdivisions 7.125.34
Cash, balances due from.Other banks, including reserve
tion reunion Sunday, April 20.
Rev. Plepenbrok's brother, Rev.
Ernst Piepenbrok from. Indiana-
polis, Indiana, was here for this
reunion. > .. 77
Visiting From Houston
Mr. and Mrs.- Hermann Plepen-
brok came down .to spend Eas-
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Reserve District No. 11
MuON DOLLAR RDL-with 4wheel mil
THE NAVASOTA EXAMINER-REVIEW
Thursday, April 24, 1952
NfWC FROM ,
STONEHAM
Mrs, EdTonn of Lubbock. Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Denton and
children of Port Arthur and Mrs.
Ella T. Lamar of Hguston spent
. the San Jacinto ’ Week end with
Mrs. Emma Keyser. -
Mrs Elizabeth Jackson of Alto
and Mr.^. Helen Townsend of
Erokfande spent the week-end
tat Bedias. Texas atithe close .of business on the 31st day of March,
1952, pursuant to call madeiby the Bankins Commissioner of Texas
ip rocordance with Ilie Banking Laws of Illis Slate.'. . -
by all.
Galveston Visitor*
Miss Janet Stegemoller. Miss
Vermel Stolz, Miss Marion Well-
..an, Mrs. Harold Kolkhorst
and charlie Stgemoller, Jr.
Tame home to spend Easter wit h
Sunday. • 23
Carolyn Essman spent Thurs
day night with Joyce Allen. .
Mrs. W E, Moody attended a
DYNLow DRIVE*-greet boon to eosier
driving. proved on mor than " milliom Buicht
FUtaM-L 8 rrtOfNI-ot volve-in-head dosign,
makes high comprouion tooM fat moro L
NEw WIDI-AAND smoothn
, mn poolttn control o-e:
| at her home at Retreat the night I
| of April 18. |
Mayor Ward B.. Temptman
has received a telegram from
Red Cross headquarters asking
that Navasota extend an appeal
for the flood sufferers in the
Mississippi valley. Accordingly,
the Exemainer has started the
fund raising and will publish the
list of contributors. Do not tele-
NIW TWo-rONE INTIUORS-inmod madth,
grata Buick’e Body hy Fithor 1 : ■
‘sWEEPSPEAR SIX UNO-add, gloaming mart
MN to oil model.
Plus These, Too, On ROADMASTIR:
MhPOWth CAMlrtff/ON-wttli bighest hor-
powar in Buick history. MOMMIUS PER CARON.
------ SIEERINt-greally eases parking and
vlhoul losing that firm foot. - '
ONLY BVICK PROVIDES THEM ALL
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When better automobiles
are built
BUICK
will build them
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A-QIIVE Mt MB E R
Blu* Bonnet Trail
The Washington Park has
been a scene of interest to the
bluebonnet spectators. People
from near and • far have made
this historic spot a place for pic-
nic and relaxation and other en-
tertainment, especially for the
children.
Elected Maifest Queen
Miss June Goeking of this
community will represent Wash-
ington as their queen. She is
the daugther of Mr. and Mrs:
Reinhart .Goeking.' The Maifest
will be. held some time in May..
Poor Boys' Feast -
Local boys of this community
had a big get-together at August
Horst place. They had.barbe-
sued chicken and all the tim:
mings. Fritz "Boenker. prepared
the chicken and it was enjoyed
17,708.66
$397,192.45 “ •
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luncheon In Navasota Tuesday.-'
Mrs. L. C. Ross of Waco spent'
the week end here visiting het.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charley
Perry: ' . ' -
Mrs. Byrdie Mae Esiman of
1 Houston sPent the week-end here
with he beautiful roses a very Piepenbrok and to take part ini
pretty and inspiring scene: the Easter services.
By Olga Emshoif •
. Jake Hensley of Houston- vis-
ited Mr. and Mrs. Arthur FUqua
Tuesday. -
Mr. arid-Mrs. Ardine MPiper-of
Navasota visited in the home of ‘28
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Arrington
Mr. and Mrs.' wiu Voelterwere.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman, Hetann
iof White fali; Mr. and Mrs. Will ’
Pistler and Mr. and Mrs. E. H-
Boehm of Anderson. Mrs. Voel
ter is still on our sick list. -
' Mr. and Mrs. Gus Boehm and
Mrs. Erwin Kasper made a call
F Bednar were stopping there
after attending the Confederate
reunion, at Tampa. They also
made a tripdown to Cuba. They
are now puzzling their brains
over just how to get on the west
side of the Mississippi river (an
unprecedented flood.)
dax.t d4., "3: 2,11
- vviu.ou2m0-ng-- Ml and Mrs.- WillEmshoff
Connie Jean, went To Baytown and Olga visited Mr. and Mrs,
camarnine .»n. snend Eas- E H. Boehm. Monday night.
with Mrs Oran Keyser. Jr--,
Mrs. T. M Viser of Madison-
ville. Mrs. Huntley Moore "and
children of Conroe; Mrs. Mary
Louise Spangler and daughter
and' IMiss Virginia King of. ,
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April 16, Phillips Reyes of
Navasota, medical,
April 16, H. T- Nowak of Hous-
ton, surgery. ’ .
April 17, Mrs. A. H. Kapchins-
kl of Anderson, medical.
April 17, Mrs. Ed Hemann of
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124 N. LaSALLE ★ NAVASOTA, TEXAS "
Joe N ewnill’s Navasora. High
School Rattlers blanked the:
Calcwell Hornets 1? to-0 hele
April 19, Mrs. R. L. Bosse of Eriday afternoon to earn a -500 .
Navasota, surgery. pet. in district play,
'April? 19, Howard Isbell - of | .Melvin Whimpy.WelIman, on
Navasota, medica).
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $449,265.63
•_ STATE OF TFXA County of Grimes:.
1. It WUschicik being Vice Pres and Cashier of the above
named hank.‘do solemnly sweapthat the foregoing statement of
condition is true to the best of my Knowledge andbeTief.
3,. • •. R, L^ Upchurch
Suhscribed and sworn to before me this 15th day of April, 1952.
and their friends will gather at
the Community Center Thursday
night: to square dance and play
42, Come and be with us, Ed
Keiser Will be the caller. We
had a fine crowd last Thursday..
’ rhfcommunitygave barbecueyrromoiegeStation.rwerbotn
supper Sunday inhonor of, Mrs. MiHlcan, Navasota, LynnGtoye.
Finke's birthday. Many: relatives Bedi as,Richards,, Carlos, Anders
-3 ' . • -ii—~esn son. Erwin and Piedmont. We
hope you will come back aiuj
J OH BOY, W NATURALLY--*'
WHAT X THEY KNOW
PERFORMANCE!/ HOW
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Sunday visitors in the home of
!S: S Mrs, wn Ems
daughter, Nora Marie, and son.
Billy, of .Belton> Mp.‘ arid Mrs.
hoff Tuesday. . .
DUTY, «•«>«..> — - ■ Mr. and Mrs. Will Emshoff
Bill Heard, Mr. and Mrs, J. "M. band Olga and Mr. and Mrs. E.
- _ ------ H, Boehm enjoyed a turkey sup-
per at the home ofMr. and Mrs.-
Sullivan. Sr., J. M. Sullivan, Jr;
and Miss Trudy Rice. a. a. - .......... g
Mri and Mrs: Herman Peters h. HGlawe Wednesday evening,
fromr Navasota were Visitors in ; The Piedmont Promenaders
the home of: Ml and.Mts. (Gus Mend thai" fmtende wHhvather at
Finke Sunday: • 0 . , /. .e ■ 1
. MrandMts. Albin Finke spent
Sunday at WikltamPenn visif
ing Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Boon r
ker andyfamlly., had a fine crowd tas
Mri and Mrs,- W. H: Finke of We had. square danc
o - . ____- a L. X LuNNA.N c.h : /1,1 1ANe - C+Ati Ai
balances, and cash items in process of collection (in-
cluding exchanges for- clearing housel
Banking house, or leasehold improvements -
Futniture fintures and equipment
. -Other asse s , •
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Pool,
and family of Houston-were Suh-. .
day guests of Mr, and Mrs. Wil-
lis Fuqua,
The. . Piedmont Promenaders,
will sponsor a home baked .'sale
Hnrgerotttndanstersercemoonr communion was given with the
K YOU SAY YOU'VE 1
JUST HAD YOUR CAR I
OVERHAULED BY “
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W.Paosuiene---
phone but mail or send in your
contributions. . , - . ...
a poatwealsexmbsnsrewbotaoNaprndtis"edef“Hlapa - Nava.
J which bears The pieture or a"ofprmese“ommy Schrgeder of
Bryan, surgery.
sunday-morningto spend Eas:
teri Sunday- with. ML and Mrs.
Arthur Hollo. . ■
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NEWS FROM
WHITE HALL
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....." . . '• 1 ■ . ASSETS
'. Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve bal ' -
J. ance, and cash items in process of collection... .... $321,310.19
. United Slates Government obligations, direct; and guar- any
3 anteed 509,100:00 "
"Obligatns of States and-politieal subdivisions • , d' 20,000.00 end
•Other bonds, notes, and debentures . 25,000.00
Corporate stocks (including $1500.00 stock of Federal
Reserve band) 1,500.00
Loans and discounts (including $1250.02 overdrafts) . 273,503-44
Bank premises owned, furniture and fixtures , 701.00
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hart-
stack' and son were down this
$998,817/20 week-end to spend Easter Sun: avavaoula auqseuance v* a.
day with their parents, Mr. and € Penney. Proceeds will be used
________ Mrs. Albert Hartstack, Sr. and " - - - -
18,692.30 Mr. and Mus: Willie Bosse. ....
- — Brenham Visitors
Mr. and Mrs. Henry .Wittheck.
er came Saturday to spend th
evening in the home of the Gus
reported
mand of Dr. R A. Johnson, Cap:
tain General. The exercises were
‘Sunday visitorsinthe home of dby the prelates Judge S. W.
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April 19, Mrs Dan Lunsford of
Bryan, medical,
April 20, Mrs. J. F. Martin of
Navasota, medical. e
c, April 22, Sandra Trant of Bay-
town, surgery. ’ .
Subscription Rate* o
Year in Grimes County . $2.50 Six Months $1.50
Year Outside Grimes County : . $3.00 Six Months $1.75
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Member GULF COAST PRESS ASSN
to paint the Inside of the Corn
munity Centdr.
Ashoro of Houston, Mr. and Mrs.-
Charlie Ashorn. and family, Mr.
70,628.21 and -Mrs. F. F Schroeder and
175.00 Mrs. Charlie Schoeder
300 00 all of Anderson, s. ; t
3-0, ! Mr. and Mrs: JuliusGerke. and:
‘ Jfamilv of Navasota spent Sun-
. .---sdav with Mr. and rwa
. ... ; $49,265.63 Genke.
LIADIHITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Mr, and Mrs: ErneSt Hemann,
Comn pital Stoch *■ ; $ 25.000.00 .j|. and Sandra Kay spent Sun-'
Surples Ceruft: a...... " 20,000.00 day m Bryan. ' '
Undiyicedpfts . ' 7,073.18 ---.-
Demand rsits of individuals, partnerships. .and cor- NEWS FROM
porations 319,483.79 , 1
(Week of April- 18-24, 1927)-
A splendid Easter service was
held by the Commandery . of
Stegemoller. family,
Sommers Home Burned Down
We were sorry to hear that Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Sommers of this
communityp qtathei.home inas aaugbter of Houston visited Mr. directed b ' Mrs. S. JEmory,
flreagPart o themmurnituure "49 S' Mrs. Willis Fuqua’satur. the Knights marchedin during
32,434.70 SaVVdedsrotheranaramil ..... - thesinzingsof "Onward Chris-
Mrs. Writ.- Stolz and daughter.
Week-end guests in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Lands were . . -
Mr. Add Mrs. Ri P- Lands-and Knights Templar, at the First
son, Mrs; Sundermeyer, Mr. and Methodist Church Sunday eve-
Mrs. Couper and baby, Mr, and ning. The Rev. Leonard: Mitch-
Mrs. Rieves, ‘Mr and Mrs. Alton ell, rector of St Paul’s Episcopal, M wiiL-a brbecue sunner at "
Taylor, ail of Hpuston. ' church.qaddressedthecongrega-Mer"ranehhnP‛iinearPatur. .
1 Ml and Mrs. W. CGopel and tio The. music program-
of which Woolsey was at one Brxar. su8ey e A .210
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TOTAL ASSETS ....... .1 $1,151,114.63 Fredezickesburg Visitors
LIABILITIES . . w, d‛h---” Er--*
Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and cor-
porations • ... ... ;$o
. Deposits of United States Government (including'pos .
tal savings) . ...... 2.016.77
- Deposits of States and politicalsubdivisions.
Deposits of banks ,2,1, 41,314.05
eOther deposits (certified and cashier's checks, etc.-) 7,839.61
TOTAL DEPOSITS , $1,068,679.93
helped celebrate the occasion.
en Among those present were Mr.--g- - s..
6, and Mrs. Willie Holtkamp and bring some 'brie'with you.
21 Jannis, Gale of Brenham. Henty.- . -6^,,.^-—1
wiyh her son and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Essman.
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' ( April 18, Hattie' Austin ot
Houston. *'
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subdivisions)
, Total all deposits
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Sure is true for 52
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Haring
arid Mr; and Mrs. Earl Haring
came Sunday morning tspend
Easter Sunday with Mr. apd
Mrs. W. A. Stolz.
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The Navasota Examiner
their, ranch: iiear: Millican Satur-
day evening. About 98 officers
and men: attended the supper
NeelyKeyser was host as it was
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Tightful eyehing.
■ Mrs. Mary ■ Biggers' is still in
thshospital in. Navasota.
e’RoyL Stoneham went/to:
. . ,,••• . ■ - THuston Friday, returning Suh-
William HBuehStage.80day WithG. H. Stbnch’am. ’
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SAVES SCHOOL MONEY
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. Georgtwn.— Pre-medic stu-
dent'. Stix Pennington .surprised
his fellow student^ and profes:
spent sun- sorsSouthwesternUniversik
Mrs Ernest last.week.An expensive piece
of laboratory, apparatus, was
needed, and funds were low. The
young man studied the picture
in the catalog; and then- after
school he wentto his dad's auto
repair shop. He found' a few
pieces of metal in the strap pi to,
• **rimii mill,
2, ' / . . bl oodpl
Look who's crowding
"the low-priced three
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FAHE price of a car has a lot
1. to do with the number of ।
folks who can afford to own it; l
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AND GRIMES COUNTY REVIEW
114 st
. WHITTXN 4 SON, QWNER3 AND FUBLUHERS
BOB WHITTEN, Managing Editor
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.onatnad Thunday “
Any montovut reflectons upon the character, (Unding or reputation on' any ‘per
me. tirm or erporation, which’may occur in the columns of this paper will be glds
■erected upon being brought to our attention. ,
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Who Said They Can't Get Together?
TOTAL LIABILITIES .$1,068, 679.93
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
' Capital Stock: 3.. '
Common stock, total par ' . s • <. 7 ' $ 25,000-00
Sutpfus. . 25,000.00
Jndiy ided profits : ... -----------
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OTALCAPITALSACCOUNTS. . • , $ 82,434,70
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"TOTAL IIABILITIESAND CAPITAL A( COUNTS $1,151,11 4.63,
• “STATE OF TEXAS, County of Grimes, ss: - - • ;')■ '
.,,1 H. Kennard, cashier of the- above, namecbank, dosolemnly.
swear that,the above statement is tru to the best of my knowl- ,
edge and belief. s,c ,
... J- H. Kennard, Cashier..
• . Sworn to and isubseribed before me. thisA18th day of ‘April, 1952.
SEAL) 7 Emory Bay, Notary Public
«CDRRECT—APrEST;
- G.B.KENNARD
' R,L. JONES
• •■. J. T. HURST h ' " ' ■ ;
. Directors J
■ ’ charersomnn ' '
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BANK'S OFFICIAL STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL CONDITION
of the
FIRST STATE BANK
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victors were Pendere who gqtY a..
two singles and one double, and ।
April 15, Ella Jewel Chambers ■ Wailmarj with two singles. 1
of Navasota. '• Most spctacular fielding of .
April 15. tame Mae. Wells the. day, was a doubleiplaylates
Nayasotea r , in the game from Norman Hod-. 03
Navasota8’ Irene MeDoweh. o de, Rattler shortstop, to Pender, ■’
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- That’s not just our say-so.it’s
what car buyers have said with
// their hard-earned dollars, year
after year .20 .
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We think youought to find out. ;
.......... ................ for yourself what these other
You get more pounds of real folks have -discovered,
automobile when you buy the We think you ought to find out
Buick pictured here. why so many Buick buyers are
So the leaders in sales - for You get more power. You get trading in one of the so-called
almost a generation-have "big-car feel" “low-priced three.”
been three cars whose bid for You get an honest-to-goodness We think you ought to compare
popularity has included a Million Dollar Ride. the size, compare the per-
potent price appeal. in other words, aniall- formance, compare the price.
But who do you think is right round money's worth of great because we know what you 11
on their heels? Who has led the engineering that makes any , fnd out:
field, outside “the low-priced Buick-SPECIAL, Super or If you can afford a new car, you
three"-ever since 1938? . ROADMASTER- a standout buy can afford a Buick. .
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Why not find out for yourself
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Whitten, Bob. The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 24, 1952, newspaper, April 24, 1952; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1445766/m1/2/: accessed July 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.