The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 31, 1952 Page: 10 of 10
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NEMIR'S
1953 PMA Program
AUGUST
with winter legumes, is started
WHITE SALE
Giddings this month where the
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With Brenham
were joined by Mrs. J. W. Hun-
sucker and proceeded to Boulder,
Colorado, where they will spend
the greater part of August.
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is visiting Mr, and Mrs. E N.
Colson and Mr. and Mrs. Elie
Cleveland.
Mrs. Inez Nation, Mrs. Ger-
trude Smith and Mrs. Eva Fer-
rell spent Monday in Dallas.
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Navy, Black Brown,
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Houston are visiting friends and; tors arid walking one. The hom-
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spent,.it was determined to use
the avail able funds to' assist
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gume program. The best growth
was also obtained on this acre-
age.
The county committee, office
personnel, county agent, and
SCS technician have been to dis-
trict meetings in Crockett and
DIRECTOR IS
GUEST SPEAKER
Harold W. Brand, past presi.
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Jimmie Jones of Rice conducted
the singing. ' 1. 2 2.
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and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Camp of
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THE NAVASOTA ExAza-azVIW
Thursday, July 31, 1963
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communities of the county lo de
termine the most needed conser-
serving ui th the armed fereesin
Kora for the ■ past
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LADIES DRESSES
son, who lives in Corpus Christi.
Mr. and Mrs. Sonny Myers.
• Mr. and Mrs. Jake Alley of
Conroe .were guests, of Mrs. Zula
Harrison during the week-end.
S. E. Smith spent the week-
endin Houston visiting his sons
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' Several from here attended
Ward the' the meeting at Martins Prairies
| Baptist Church last week to heat
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this work. I have made a thor- I
ough study of this, area and I.
feel that I know more about the •
economy of this community than
any other one man. I wanted
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Mrs, Bo Dyer spent .the day in
100% Nylon for Dresses,
Blouses, Skirts
Charcoal Brown,
$1.95
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Navasota Little
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■ ter, Helen., of Fort Worth; Mr.
; and Mrs. J. B. Martin of San An-
l tonio; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Garrison, Mr. and Mrs. R. W.
Horlock, D. .W. Cunninghom, all
of Houston; Mr, and Mrs. Carl
Ekhardt, William J. Riley of
Kansas' City, Kan.; Mrs. Steve
Noble of Washington, D.C. Mrs'.
, Doha ’ Coulter Carnes, Walter J.
Couiter, Miss Lucy Harrison, and
Mrs. Ralph Howell; all of Bryan;
Mrs. T. C. Williams of Pine Bluff,
Arkansas. . ; ;
Mrs. Minnie Camp of Dallas;
Mr, and Mrs. Creth Camp and
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MEYERSVILLE HALL
(5 Miles East of Brenham)
— 13 «•. ft. holds 450 Ibs.--20 cu. f>. holda 700
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"Price is for delivery in your kitnhen with Fire Year Protection Plan state and
local taxes extra. Prite and spcifications subJact to cheaga without notice.
PILLOW CASES
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appreciation to the memhers offi, .
। American Legion Post, *152, ft.Congress to aid farers
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Mr. and Mrs Glenn Fisk of
■ Tomball were week end guests
in the )ra Cotton home.
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Mae Simon of Beaumont and —
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• Mrs. J. N. Baylor and Miss
morning, for Dallas Where they
Frances Rucker left Tuesday
prescribed sanitation measures.” ;
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Neu alulaui all
DANCE SATURDAY, AUGUST 2
Music by "I Lost An.' Angel" boy. Charlie Adams’" and his
■ Western All Sl.us
Admission S1.00
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Suilingd and Snedd
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share in the cbvftjty ullocatlrtn of
‘funds for soil building.
1S. Since the "farm-tofarmsur
vey, will take time, it will not
be possible to start th 1953 pro.
gram before Jan, 1, 195?. This
makescit necessary for: the fall
winterlegume program to .be were also fishing. and
carried out with 1952 funds. I catch 4 1
NEWS FROM
.civilization and said that efforts
.were still being made to discover I
. the secrets of that great age. He
attributed the downfall of the
Egyptian eivilization to a break
down in the moral fibre of’ the
people. .
Modern mortunary science had.
its beginnings during and im-
The 1953 PMA farm program
this position, because I hoped to I ‘that is usually planned and, as
FAMOUS
GARZA
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BIG BATTLE DANCE SUNDAY. AUGUST 3
Between the natidns number 1 HflibiHlyBand in persen Webb •
Pierce and his Southern Vallev Boys along witk Tommie- and -
Goldie Hill, ralso Chanlie Adams; hjs Western Ail-Stays
Admission S1.00
i Don’t forget to attend i the danre sponsored by the. American,.
Legion Auxiliary • in the' High ; Schpol. Gym. Monday, August'
11. Music by Bob Wills and Texas Play boys. .. : , •
I ior f-esba*eGi -- **,0hryac id, *...1-0,n/.,2 , t ■/ ” c ,
garmeis . oi , yiines. ovuty Bryan on business,
planted the grealestacreage.to . ——-—o—-
winter legumes by farlast fall , • Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Cook spent
AhA acenhea-pl-he Sunday visiting in Brertham and duuEx arnaqqone
in the history of, the'w le-Bellyille. • reduce the death rate by using
. ‛sa.h--Ot—r / .
Mrs Martin- :
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| Mrs'. Minnie Martin of Dallas;'
. fwo uncles; Roy .Camp- of. Hous-. .
tonandBobert CampofSaltilo, ,
Mexico: •.' .' ■' < V , 4. - . : :
The ipallbearerswe re Robert
Nemir; II. H. Moore, George
Franks. Dr. R. F Chappell,. Dr ,
' I F.T.Ketchum..; Chares ! Mar,
1 Dexter Dickson ant Steve Noble.
Among the out of town people
here for the services were: >’
Mrs. W. S.Webb and daugh-
miles west of Conroe on high- . 1
way 105 at approximately 1 a.m. ; J |
Wednesday. A 2s, ■. 2
Services will be held at the
chapel of the Lindley-Robertson "
Funeral Home with the Rev, E.. / a
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Mr. and Mrs, Jimmie Spyder
have moved here. Glad to have
Three hit hurling by Charles i ®?UyJane (Nation) andhus-
--------—— . * band, Jimmie, with us. N l. : ......
A . 10-day revival meeting H. Crouch, fftistdr of the'Baptist,
closed at Enon church Jly 18 ----- "
Rev. Harvey Williams of Nor-
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. mmembers of the- American ’
. ;institute of Laundries as id
I ahve Vashing itest—Mah.
3 pordotured of .'specially se-
lected-cottew tu produce:
• these resuits — M ide. tape
selvage to.-protec. against
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fers this .test.’ -.-di -0
make Navasota my permanent
home and because Ifelt that I
could rise to the occasion." .
. “Unfortunately there are a
few who have seen otherwise
and have objected behind closed
doors,” he added “The reluct -
ance to accept me at face value
was not shared by other com:
munities, for I have "already
turned down several lucrative
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Mrs. Lucian Callender. in Houston, was guest speaker'
Mrs. C, W Landers visited 4 he at the Wednesday noon Kiwanis :
Lsnders families over the. week: | luncheon. Mr. Brand. introduced {
by program chairman Wayne
... M. Daniels of Houston was Danker, said that his professioni
"" t rr S was the world’s oldest.
1, • ' . The speaker praised methods
, .. Myers has., returned of the highly cultured Egyptian
home after a short visit, with his • * ■■ J - “-2
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- /.aazedansmcsdles.
Navasota Little League base-
ball clubs split a double bill
with Brenham, teams Monday
night with the Cardinals losing
to the Brenham Yankees by a
score of 100 and the ■ Giants
staging a rally to defeat the
Brenham Red Sox 7-5.
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Billie \ • Handy Storage Baskets.
— • Cheat-typedesign keep* cold in!
Only per week, after minimum down payment.
FOUR SIZES; 6 eU. T. hold 210 ,—9 .. holds 325 Tbs.
on-on,MTP, vV -
,-New Braunfels, and Mr- and-
Mrs.PYafes of Housten.-f
Shivers Given-
w.Wood, RD. Crawford. W. W; .han •5.5 ".P-ped.d
I Emley,Sam W:‛ Wood, W. E.
Barron;.: H. N!, Sanda}, G. W:
Lott, W. TBaekloupe, Mrs Rice
B ueha n a-n, Mrs. R M. Love,
.Mrs. L.; N, . Yeager. Mrs. J T
. . '-.Simnions.''. Mrs. R. ,PtoutJr.
; MrsgHubeifTreude, Mrs. Crit
. . : tendeuHareA ;W. 'Greenwood,
Sr, Edwin liRodes, Ike Kelley,
Jas, Fa Martin, ' Otto, Lohmeyer,,
. A. ts Pratt, CL W.. Oliver. Strat- -
; tnBaer,Lenry Buqua.Ml-"
a l'dolnr Robeltsom,- Reed fireem.
M ' tvdBiwoodrrne Wasng ■
’’ ' DorkeprolsDser... :.'
"2.6t W . Lucas. :11 -■ r: Turnr? -
irrerr) Mhore. ip .• S,:mCleman,. •
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Regular 1.25 and 1.50 Cottons
| Regular 89c and 98c Cottons
positions.’As of 3p.m. this after:
ndon, the Polk County Chamber
| of Commerce -oftrd. me, the
position of manager of their or
ganizatin and I accepted at
. 3:01 p.m.. ■ . - •
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tarmers ih buying winter 16
gume seed. There will, he, no
.funds to assist' farmers in buy-
....... -- 0. —= ipg fertilizer for' winter legumes
: O'Neil... Mr and, Mr8i Charles or this. year, y . --z
Vancev .Mr nd. Mrs. Alhert In order to better ' carry out
; Farquhar, 'Mrs, A. .0 this newly arranged program, it
and Anna Beth and Patsy Ayres will be necessary to hold county
i of Houston, Mrs. John Smith ofand community, .elections oyer
county, during the weekiof Alig-
18-23.. The) newly; eleetedcome
mitteemen will take ’office - on
Sept 1,1052, v. ‘
. Farmrs,. of .Grimes. County
„ • ‘Ry : ■ e-a, .;
“uMid-Semmer Sheers
• SuDreeros-.2
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Mathis Elected-.
Mrs. Ayres .
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two grandckildren: and four
great-grandchildren .
Among-the out-of-towh peopi:
her • for the services were i Mr.
’ and M rs Be W, Parson, Mr. and
Mrs,: J. • R. Pearson and family,
Mrs,E. W. Custer and family w ......... -
all of Beaumont, Kiso Mr.. ands counties where sufficient: funds while
‘Mrs. Linuel Hamilton. Mrs. Vera -------
Glover andMrsHankFavinoof
Memphis, Tenn. .Mr.cand.Mrs.
! W: D. Ayres of Hawkins -Mrand-
Mrs. Harold Turner of -Long
v iew. Mrs." We E. Newton. Mrs.
Madge, shmons andMrs.Catol ..0 - — s. . . . . .a.0, aanlcgeg Ul ।
. Henzie of LaGrange,,Mrs-Carol spensibility- of spending -- the werf weekend guests nf Mr. and the Fogle West Funeral Home
King and Judy of Lexington, county llbeatin in a manner Ar-r - p-ire-a- ha- t-- I
• Captand Mrs. Penel .Simmons, that whi ‘get ihegreatestamou nt
' of Frtrt Knox, Kenjucky,'Mr. and ofconservatin for the money
Mrs.CH.Brown’of Lufkin, Mr----- a --- -etmiae’f* ien
and Mrs. LP Brown of Sulphur,
La,, Mr. "and Mrs. R.L Cash and.
Dugah .Earhart of Hugo,nOkla:,
Mr- and Mrs.WO Wilkerson of
.Austin; -Mr, and Mrs./ P'ayi.d
Cobama"
"5 P. M." Crepe
Black
Navy
Gray
Wine
Green
$1.45
family. Dr. Burt Smith.
Jim Simes spent Tuesday in mediately following ’ the Civil
War. “Since that time,” he said
"the profession has made great i
strides, and has (lone much to J
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GARZA
.ux pou, . .. . . Nation practice for each farm.
— Again I w ant-to express my- This procedure is designed to mo . — 1^1
H’orecmtmn to the memhers of fhat llle. .money appropriated by months- is back home with tadvantage in the
American Legion Post #152, .Congress to aid farrersin car- friends and relatives. , . rthen ndded fWo,
lifci that this otxanizatiqn can rying.ourscpnservationpraetices ey. - mmepmgeu -
-av, acereut dent for" Navasota goes for the most needed prac. children, spent- then day in Guh sixth. • - .
Manesand peple are goingiout_ticesen-thefarmi I"", the Loin vesten Mendav . -ib
’ bt, qimes: dounty, ane. uhtesefes will, Haie.the hay aboul What
.....' ’ ommun 1s dne op his farm. 3...
; ' This hew procedure is. also.de;
. . 1 sig ned' t b ins u're th a t the money
lis budgeted o that all farmers
"-0: 1 and ranchers in the county can
151 nTees an nepyewkm
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Gail Jackson, who has been/Card pitchers, with
. :loser ,03gh
. - musmu wan...
gago, ongu,, Mr anit Mi 3 B Wills ■ • ' ” 5 i..... ' I
xeSton ndayoeacmccuhmFhesResb Soxistarter pitched miom ga " ‘
Woodroe Parr of Houston spent ; four scoreless Trames and hart'”1 ' 1 1 ' '
a short, while visiting with twii out in the’last canto When
friends and relatives Sunday? Navasota came alive totally sev.
Nelson Williams: a graduate jen times to take the .victory .
of the .1952 class- of the Bedjas | Brenhriiri had.wrirked out aheftd
High Schoo, left yesterday for with three runs in the first and
Houston where he will, work at two in the third ,
"tkemeznor Arderson spent the wavconeeRarthevonqubstrotke
day in Bedias Monday fishingtfinger also helped hiscaus in
LakeTrene and cau ght a 91 the hitting department with two
er and friends from Tomban. pnchdoledoutye hl" X
alsofis hing and 1. had 2 mate Stegemoller,
« 15 pounds of. bass and - „ . '
HOUSTON FUNERAL
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Funeral Services
For Ollie Brewer
3 P.M. Today
Funeral services, will be held
at 3 p.m. Thursday (today) for
OHie Brewer, 42, who was killed
accidently by a truck "three
K
arei available, legume - . ____■■■
program will be approved. The Madisonville Tuesday shopping.
Grimes County Committee had 1 Mral Labyer, who is employed
set aside funds to carry outthe at this time in Houston, spent
winter; legume program in the the weekend with his family. '
usual'manner., -Since the com- , Mr and Mrs. Jerry Callender,
who have moved to Houston, tors Association arid manager of
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You, too, can save on food, bills like the
enthusiastie Kelvinator users who report
average savings of 8174 a year! Start your
savings now . . . with a Kelvinator, the
freezer of time-proved dependability!
Compact 6 ca. fto Model with
all the»e Extra ^Valuv Eeatare»—
• Safe -wall coldt • Kelvinator Polar
• Separate fastfreezing section sphere for lastingdependability!
with extra coils on bottom!
• Table-toplid with lock!
at thi season of the year, has
many changes authorized by the
last Congress. Winter legumes
planted in the fall have been in 4. - . 10=4
planted, in the fall of 1952 would I
have ordinarily be charged to NEWS FROM
1953. The law provides that inlDiEnI A K
1953 a . ‘farm-tod arm," 'first | D IC U | A 3
-things first” survey be made in
each county, by the community
committeemen of the different
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Survivor.? are his mother Mrs.
Fbble Brewer, at Navasota fiv Al W
sisters, Mrs. KAma Nobles, Mrs. t e
Effie Nobles and Mrs. Vallie 08
Wiesepape and the homerun hit-
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d ry Vaughn and Earl Derrick fea-
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Music By
I ’CAROL" RECORDER Stars
Blackie Crawford nd his Western cherokee’s along with the
Hayes Bros. Twin Fiddiersand feafuringthat ’ tallTexam.
"Carol” singing star Johuni Recton.’. • ’) 1
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