The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 24, 1952 Page: 4 of 12
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NEWS FROM
COURTNEY
Mr. and Mrs Jewel Benson arid
MALLARD
BRYAN HIGHWAY
FoRREyr- t-room house.
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Mr. and Mrs. Charri Cook at:
tended the Grimes-County sing-
ing convention at Stone, near.
Bedias, the past Sunday. They
chutreh wedding and reception.
MR and Mrs. Pool, .and chil-
dren of Houston spent this past
week end in the home of Mr.
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mope information, ca.11 or write |
Mr. Kennard E: Trant, route i
Saturday of the past week.
Luckily Mr. Maxwell wap not
hurt. His car was badly dam-
aged. 0.
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THE NAVASOTA EXAMINER-REVIEW
Thursday, April 24, 1952 .
Mrs., Harry West visited Mr.
and Mrs. O. Y. McCurry and was
shopping in Navasota on Mon-
day. . .... ... .
. Herman Finke is helping- out
atthejpost office, at Navasota,
white his brother-in-law is. op ,
vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Nobles and
Mrs. Wehring were in Nava-
sota on Sunday. . ■ ,
this week. 4
Many growers ar* spraying
their cotton this year because
it makes accurate timing easy.
You spray most any day, wind
or not. That takes the gamble
outofcottoninsectcontrol.
And since you spray in the
daytime, nights are free.
Trant, who is in a hospital there
for medical treatment.
Sandie, little daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Mickey Trant, under-
went a tonsillectomy at the
Brazos Valley Sanitarium In
Navasota Tuesday morning of
grass.
The bluebonnets and Indian
vnusM
Sun vaiier
FOR SALE-Life Insurance, W.
E. Gibson Agency, Security
State Bank Building. Phone
•327. , 29-A-tf
announcements for public office,
subject to the action of the
Democratic primary election to
be held Saturday July 26, 1952;
For Congress. 7th Congressional
District:
a JOHN DOWDY ,
JIM NORTON .
For Representative, 29th -
Legislative District:
• G P. (PINK) PEARSON, JR;
We carry and recommend th*
Yellow Devil becavse it’s th*
only sprayer that's grower-
proved by‘ widespread us*
throughout th* South in 1949.
See th* big 27, th* new 4-
row job, th* Cultivator-Sprayer,
th* Yellow Devil Trailer. Com*
DQYLEE.EADS
Complete Piano Service.
NEWS FROM
Roans Prairie
when you buy a new car.-
Right how, in our showroom, is
• a 1952 Mercury similar to the one
’ that won this official, impartial
teat. Why not stop around and give
it a try? No obligation, of course.
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packino m
. What a test to prove Mercury’s superiority I This
year’s Mobilgas Economy Run covers a 1,41 5-mile
course from Los Angeles to Sun Valley, Idaho.
This longest and toughest test extends from
below sea level in sweltering Death Valley to
8,010 feet in Arizona, mountains. Mercury out;
performed all others* and won both the grand
Sweepstakes prize and first place Class C trophy.
It
HIGHEST PRICES PAID
for
SCRAP IRON,METAL
BEEF HIDES AND
BEESWAX
Ben Silverstein
‘Phone 493
WE ARE-NOW authorized, fac-
tory representalives. in Nava-
sota for at Remington-Rand
adding - machines' and slin-o-
time copy holders.Adding ma-
‘ chines "aresen display. ‛Se.
them today. $10950, including
tx, and up. including tax Di.
rect substraction model is
$149,50, tax included. The Ex-
raminerReyiew. Phone 84. -
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FOR SALE Bargains can al-
ways be found in the want
ads No matter what you heed,
. your bes bet is to check the
wan ads every issue.. ” .
and bath, modern in every de-
tail, control heat, hardwood
floors, Venetians, etc., McNair
m auuu
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gUy/7
- - - --o-. , -p. ism
healing nicely and he was try
trig walking on crutches since he
epu ld use his .arm, which healed
before the leg. Lloyd said the
second break hurt’s "more than
the first; .o --
. A hot of reltives and friends
were up from Houston and other ' "
places for the funeral of Ray- . I
mond Hqferkamp, which was
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thinking, the most • beautiful
AGENCY
INSURANCE
OF ALL. KINDS
Security State Phone: Res. 626
LOCAL 6 LONG DISTANCE
Phone 222
Dewit+ "Ox" Crawforg
and Mrs. J. O. McIntyre.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jordan
Hufsmith 'and Mr. and
w.e
FOR RENT —-Mobley's garage
apartment furnished. Ring 191.
--.e 29B-2p:
RENT HOUSES are. more numer-
For Athlete's Foot
. Use‛T41 jof. 3 14 -5 days:, 1- not
pleased, .your; 400 barek Vatch: the .od
. -hh-fa -e---li roff tol be remlered H
#2, Iola, Texas, phone 17F2. I
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children of Gilmer visited friends
here over the weekend. Mr.
and Mrs.’Hudman lived here
several- months while Mr. Hud-
men, wason ‘the Carlos, highway
construction. They were at home
in the Mrs, .Lula Floyd apart-
ments.. h bn.
Roans Prairie-w .well repres
PREMIUM PRICE PAID
(Get My Offer Now),
For unimproved land — 100
to 1000 acres. Should be hilly-
with sream and weather
road. V. B. Beard; Box. 6747,
Houston. Mo-4123. _ 29,C-4p
EOB EETTER BIRDS and bigger or more at start possible. No
car or other investment neces
70 1
HVRE IT
rprctas, star your chickens on
IDr. Saisburv’s Ren-O-Sal. Put
"Ren-O-Sal in drinking water
in soon.
H R. TURNER FARM MACHINERY
. . Pho. 591
622)
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Miscellamneous for Sale 4
59.7188 ton-miles-per-gal ion mark,
averaging 25.4093 miles per gallon. ...
And the engine that did it 239.
Mercury's famous V-8. -0
That’s something to think about
MERCURY—AGAIN PROVED "AMERICA’S NO. 1 ECONOMY CAR”
for the United; States, on Janu
ary 11, 1939. . - - . n r
by calfonis of gasoline uned.
MAN OR WOMAN to take oven
route of established custom-
ers in Navasota. Full or part
time. Weekly profits of $45.c0
44
*105
f eumntmon
L "wm'
7— -throughout—growing period
Ask for Ren-O-Sal at Peder-
son Drug.--------- 16-A-tf-
Boecadea
a EDOGS — Registered cocker pup-
pies, Boarding. Bathing, groom-
' ing. Feed; supplies. The Bay-
ard Kennels, on highway 6,
‘ " south of College Station.
. 23-Atf
. ; PORSALERegisteredDaehs.
NOW BUILDING ani addition to
the. (Triangle Store, more than
doubling the floor space. White
Swan flour 25 lbs. $1.98; cigar-
. : ettes $2.05 carton} 25 lbs. Acorn.
. meal $159; Jasminexpure pork
uroll sausage 39c lb. Open 7
days.a week 6:30. a.m. to 8:30
. pm- also -2. furnished apart-
-ments for rent, I -31-A-1C
beneficial rain that are falling.
The tanks are ail filled with
water and the pastures are cov-
ered with a good coating of
oedo ub • ■ ■ 1L ■ • pu aeea ” ,na 4Beselacttenaba Meun ■ • tuhene
W.E.GIBSON Foruntgasanasani distmiet
"n"DMRS. NEVELLLE COLSON
nNeen ee Mowu0 pinosreg,
dhreusieoimne
bUll 1:.: and ■ laned to AfickorM
’ sprerieatimss
' < Loenl References.
" Retsonable > '
effort to keep them rented. If
you have rental property va- ■
cant, you are losing money
DEVIL Cotton Sprayers x
blankets are still in full bloom
and those who have toured the
county to see this beautiful sea
of blue dotted with red have
missed something if. they have .ryn Over and Robert "LeelUp.
. not visited the .hillon which our •
1 redbrtkschoot house stands;
. the bluebonnets’are larger and
the color deeper and it is fo our
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N aaa Pxcpacmep
Ltos fngeles u, F
Btythe
SELL IT!
. . : son. Arthur, have returned to
' •—— Houston, after three days with
We are really enjoying the ■ Bay and family; They were ac-the v- Wheeler family.
companied to their home in James and Clarence Stephens
Kilgore Monday afternoon by of Houston were up over the past
Mrs. Jesse Floyd. Who will visit Week-end with their sister. Mrs.
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gyeu5 ■ ’ .3 Y2
In8‛ewood 1
e "ee
OMOBIGAS-
ECONOMY RUN"
FOR. RENT—One bedroom house,'
corner Sycamore and Brosig
vpeople are reading them now
' n the Examiner-Review. If and fineness guaranteed. For|
.1 , you want results, give them a
try next week. 29.A,tf
sary. We will help you get
started. Write C. R. Ruble,
Dept. A-4, Thw J. R, Watkins
Company, Memphis, Tennessee.
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(re-lectiom) , ., - ■;
> For District Clerks
i J. J. DARBY
For County Clerk:
L. S. (SMITH)- STAMPLEY
For Commisaioner. Prect No: 1:
FOR SA^E — Two piece Nving.
room suite.; Apply Examiner
office. ' t ‛25-At
FOR SALE—Fire and windstorm
insurance. W. E. Gibson, phone
727. .o-n 27-A-tf
FOR SALE—Liability Insurance,-
W, E. Gibson, Phone 7-27. 2
,d.
POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
The Examiner-Review is -au-
thorized to make the following
were accompanied home byMrs.
Kate Brotherton of Houston who
will’ ' visit her. son. Alton Flynt;
Clyde Maxwell suffered the
misfortune of turning his Ford
over while roundtrig a sharp
curve near Bob Davis residence
1
place in the county.
J. P. Fuqua is building a brick
Jee house and will soon.be rea- _ _ . . nexu Ul. .ucwn; at a pai. at
dy to sell ice to all who are in Maurice Jordan of near Lubbock the Lindley-Robertson Funeral
cd , - . snerit the holidavs heresim the ‛‛___t___d-‛ it "____---l- "___
FOR RENT—Furnished garage
w apartment: Phone 368. ■
’ . 29-B1
■ FOR RENT-DOW: stairs' aprte
'■ ment,. unfurnished,. .W. W.
Heard; Navasota, Texs. :
. 31 Bp
FOR RENT — Furnished garage
apartment. Suitable, for cou-
ple. Available May 1. Miss
Maurine: Chinski. Phone 413/
i o ': • ‛ . 30-B-2c
FR SALE —Maytag automatic! .
washer like new. Cali 584-J or Business Services c •
v-A An. A LO~ ' ———--gd- • --- -A---a....._
FOR A COMPLETE Insurance
• 1
. d.. .....e' a*-"' 7 .m- * *. ° 1 ■
VIEW MASTERS’ Airmaid nylon For Rent Of Lease.
, ' hose, Bulova watches. gifts of —
, - -allkinds for all ages’ and oc-
- ■ / casions Pederson Drug Phone
1 691 ; ,o 11- A tf
, Mrs. I). H. Rogers and Mrs.
James Stephens and two daugh- ,
treswereiin’Navsota’o Satur.
day, A . . -
. Mrs. Leon Parker took her
STOLZ
MONUMENT co.
Modern Designs At
POPULAR PRICES
call or write ’
Mrs. Anna Lindley
Phone 165
I Navasota, Texas
.Bernard Danford is up again While they were here Mr Rog-
after a.run in with the flu. ers had the sad misfortune to
Mr and M.S S.L. Davis and breakhis left arm.fo the sec-
R nndiitin nlJ.lts.nd he
Saturday morning where they
were guests, of the Mary Kath
every day. Rent your house
quickly through want ads.
Wanted •
WANTED TO BUY—Used furni-
ture. If you.have any write W.
N. Scott, 510 North Bryan,. Bry-
an, Texas,- Phone 31501/
28-C4p
...___ ... spent the holidays here'.in the Home, burial at Courtney, Ray- "
Mr. and Mrs. Hudman and two RoY Jordan home.. -mond will be missed at church
‘ . Mr and Mrs. I.L. Davis at- --- ------
tended .the funeral Sunday in
Bedias of Mr. Davis’ cousin, Dr.
Grady ■ Harrison. ,
Mrs. Pearl Taylor and two
friends, allof Huntsville, visit
edMr. arid Mrs. Luther Danford
"Fhursday evening:. • t •' ' <
.... p.p.c. ;-.5 . Mr and Mrsr Wesley Statham
sented at. the singing con vention I and children and* Roy Harris,
at Stone Sunday. They, report All oflouston. spent t he week-
it a great success in every way: ‘ end here, With Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Those attending from here were' Statham,.
Mr. and Mrs, ■ Lewis Eloyd; Mrs’. .. -—o— ■
Lula Floyd Mr. and Mrs. D. Ci . Lincoln Ellsworth claimed 81,
000 square miles of ‛ newly-dis-
covered Hand in the Antarctic,
Tex-Radio &
Electric Co.
n- ■
/ Radio, Television;
; Watch Repairing
Records, Appliances
sr
-=a-3
cPhespnt roadouu ■
■ EeB RENT--OneheareoinogseEru . ......
■ - - 30 ggheral services were cenducted.
4 ■ peen r — . —mt-anriay: au,pleaL
Efi.R RkN-Eurnishee upstairs, Baptist', church by Rev A.F.
apurtment No children Burtavasim the Eree
■ 2 i. ..2 .2: i L wi Baptist, cemetery He iser,
EOR BENTEas. apartmentofMWebyjoneson, Car SLCon-
Mobley’s duplex, 5 rooms -un- '. lee of Las, UrucfrS,'-New Mcxicd)
furnished. Ring 191. 29B-4p three gandchildren and four
FORRENTLOne: furnished; bed great-grandchildren,
room, also sleeping porch with Kennard, and Tatume Trant,
two beds, men preferred, close jolned.by Ewing Trant ofMadi-
inphone 199. - 30 B-2p sonviHe sjrent Sunday in ■ Gal
EOR RENT Dwnstairs apari. a "h "hek hrethan-Teh
ment; .two rooms: W, W. Heard,
Navasota. .0272 ' 29 B-2p
W. ave the
GROWER-
PROVED
YELLOW
t 1
Twin Tally
NEWS FROM ; , e , .
KEITH
1952’S challenger wins of size and weight, ton-miles-per-
_ _ '■gallon performance* determines
Grand Sweepstakes Prize the winner. -
against all entries! The results are now in the record
. 1h "wend seri s" for automobiles. 59.5188Vn“mReather "mark.
And this isn’t the first time! Just,
lock at the record: three out of
three times winner in its price class;
two out of three times Sweepstakes
winner against all cars inevery class!
The Mobilgas Economy Run is
a punishing, 1,415-mile run open to
all cars of every make. Unlike old-
time stock-car classics, it tests on-
the-road economy rather than speed.
Every oar is a stock car, selected
at random by the A.A.A To assure
an equal chance for all, regardless
tions; 9c per word. 4 insertions:
40c minimum: 31.00 if state- St.. $500.00 down. Phone 74, or
ment required. Display class!- 1 697. 31-A-tf
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• ERNEST ISBELL .
m -For Commissioner, Prect No. 2:
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Special Notices •
■
I. C. STAFFORD LODGE
. No. 98 T O: O. F. meets the
2nd and 4th Tuesday of every
month at 8:00 p.m: . .
.n Visitors coraially invited.
3-H4f Lee Scrivener, Secretary
23—
NOTICE—Dead arid useless hors-
. es, mules, cattle and hogs re-
Collector:
Guy davis
For Sheriff:
. PICK JOHNSON
For County Treasurer!
. R, B. WOOD, JR. *
For Justice of the Peace.
. Precinct, No. 3: .
JOHN CRITTENDEN
. (re-election). ..
Go to Church Sunday,
i-eupea
TIRES LAS'!' I ONGEB wien you , FOR GBAVEL, sand, fill dirt,-af,
' cheek your wheels frequently so conerete work, set Honey I
f*r'proper alignment;.And Hr4A . • Boy Sledge - r 50-A-t
urilastlonger when xou buy them
2,from us, New,and good, used
"tires. Use Wiliams Magnolia
Service Station, phone 800. ’
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Hec she pex column inehr___PHOSPHATE yourtields and in:
CLASSIFIED Advertising Pays as ! crease yields with Four Leaf
evidenced by the fact that you, ; Powdered Rock Phosphate, It
like several thousand other is finely ground—powdered
people are reading them now- for better results. Analysis
• ’ FOR .2-
CONCRETE
SLAB
FOUNDATIONS
- or any
CONCRETE
JOB
call
D. C. BULLARD
Roans Prairie, Texas
-
I0q-U gn.p rupyt-.-5 .. some
ttmehere with his father, the
late. Charlie Conlee.
Mrs. . Homer Vaughn - on the
sick list. ' . ;
ous than they were a few
months ago, and it takes more
THOMAS J. ELOYD, -2
For Commissioner, Prect. No: 3: *
ROY KEYSER . '
For Commissioner, Prect No. 4:
W. E. MOODY
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3WHfSW3J^SS!
Box981, Bryan
;' • »■ X . . 129 ap
mother. Mrs., WillStokely to a • /
‘Houston hospital on Monday
afternoon. Mrs. Stokely is rest-
ing nicely at this time.
Mr-. and' Mrs. George-1 Shine
repiaceqby: have returned to. Houston after ’
rying T-4-L over Suhday with Mr, and Mrs.
H D. Shine. - <
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-2 "Sfandard *qipitent, tkeprn, od tyiniivstreted are wbiee to shende withoy notice. Orertime pBFions at. "3B cost.
MERCURY BEATS ALL COMERS
IN MOBILGAS ECONOMY RUN
7 - 7 ■, • • .. - •: • . ,9 • • ' -"de \ ■' ■ ' . - ..
PROFESSIONAL :
Lloyd Rogers and Mr. Rogers.
.3, .• gsA - e ztmep ' ,
t SUB?! ME make smart matching.
,1 .Pbelts,. buckles, and , buttons from
. secraps of your material, I also
imake buttonholes, worked by
: ^machine or hand, . and bound
: ./buttonholes. Mrs: I, ‛R. Poole,
• hone 775-R, 703 F arquhar St,
v Navasota, Texas,.;; , 47A-tfe
‘ iRk SALE Oliver 60 Rowcrop
• -with twq row cultivator,, plant-
: erand bedder. 1 W. F. Well'
.‛cmann,Jr,,Washjngton. Texas,.
-' ... 29: RENT- Store bullding. for,
. . .BORSALE—Rideftyandsuret- mer bus stalion at corner of
-bonds. W. EGbsonAgerieyr Washington and ba Salle ‛W
0 Phone 727. . ; 3 28.A-tf ..C Mobh - .31R.2p
’ ■ ' —1 ‘ x30ti0 - : : * Iau .H... ,- a. ’ . , • > '
20 • 'TJ *. e - • ■ 33
-e———
service call W. E. Gibson,
Phone No. 727, Security State
Bank Building. Everything in
HARRIS ELECTRIC
COMPANY
P. O. Box 56 . Phone 555
- , Navasota -
. EXPERT •
. OPTICAL, JEWELRY
and
WATCH REPAIR
CALDWELL'S
JEWELRY STORE
' BRYAN, TEXAS |
huhd pups Mrs. R. T, Gray,
nearstore at Stoneham.-
■ n •Mm- .. M. Mem .—, mfr.h g
MISITOUR COMPLEI E live
stock department.: ’ Pederson.
nDrug Phore-691 ■ ii-A-tf
' WOR-SALE Fryers on foot or
dressed aPhone 29A-tf
■
EORSALE—PIm, cameras, flash
bulbs, and. camera supplies.
Eapid service on film develop-
, ing. 35c per relh Pederson
iDsug, Navasota.,- 28-A-tfe.
1. ---- - '......----- .....
moved free of charge to help
control fly breeding and
spreading of diseases among
, your livestock. Call collect 288,
Pool’s Service Station, Nava-
sota, Texas.. j 18-H-tf
NO HUNTING LICENSE Is nec-
essary to hunt a rent house in
the want ads. And the season
is open 12 months in the year.
John Dreher of Mathis. Mr.
and Mrs, /Lloyd Dreher of Bay-
town visited with Ji’m Cone, last
Thursday. 7 - ‘ ,3.0
.Mr.and Mrs, Irvin Bradley vis- .
ited relatives here a short while; piasea. .your
Saturday morning while spend- ■taint«<5 :»kin 4iough -------...
■HBimourgeneeumun
For County Attorney:
HULON C. HALL ' .22. .
For. County Judge: *
: LATHAM (DOLLY) BOONE
For County Tax Assessor- ,
___ ________________________ — I
Bullard and children, Jim Cone
and G.. C. Wjlson. . •
TMEuy . ITEMS ror • the "grass
, thatissurete come i your:
• erop: Rotary Weeders, will fit I
.; k; ..all makes 'Tractor Cultivators;
DiskHilers; Genuine Heat
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Bank Building Bus. 727
.dam
55 1, .
2.28M2 ' ■
".63
. Treated Sweeps; Scovil Hoes
and. Handles. H. R. Turner
1 Farm Machinery. 30-A-3c
IFOR SALE — Cotton ’ poisons,
sprays, ant killer, sulphur,
methoxychlor. John D. Rogers
Seed Co., 10th Street. Phone
'233; 28-A-tf
PBOTECT LAYERS from damag-
ing intestinal parasites. Treat
your flock regularly with Dr.
Salsbury’s Wormal — expell.
•’ ttapeworms,: large roundworms
■ arid cecal worms. Get Wormal
at Pederson Drug. 16-A-tf
’ FOR MINERAL DEFICIENCY—In
live stock use Franklin’s Min-
' eral Compound, available at
your live stock health center;
Pederson’s Drug. Phone 691
14-A-tf
ance. W; E. Gibson, Phone 727,
T'M .c. 1.27-A-t
TRACTOR COMPANY k
NAVASOTA, TEXAS
darisau .u‘d""rs ; cusisE. canie paseed . Mrs. Willie Moon '.has been
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Bien . 7 . „ MHhishhomecin Las Cruces, New
ztFiday at. p.meatthe Fee Wilri: after spending
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