The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 14, 1952 Page: 3 of 12
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THE NAVASOTA EXAMINER-REVIEW
Thursday, August 14, 1952
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visit in the Gus Stegemoller were added to the church—but
home. They especially came, to we hada revival with eachoth- .
go to the funeral of Victor Spinn
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in the third inning. ■
In the second game of the
double heador the Pirates, eased
by the Cardinals in’a wild seor-
ing kame by a score, of 20-19.1
... on -my wviting
for thepapeu from some of my
other friends, I do appreciate
that every much and I .will do
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Go to Church Sunday
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Irene—Sheriff Garrison of Hill of the sack onto thefloor, and ।
County has one of the most puz- took nothing else. The sheriff
ling cases he ever tackled? wonder 'why anyone would 80
Last week someone burglarized to all of that trouble just to 0b- 1
a store here, going to consider- tain one sack,
able trouble to break in. But the
TOUGH 8 OUNCE BLUE DENIM-SANFORIZED
FOR PERMANENT FIT AND LOOK AT PENNEY'S
LOW, Low PRICE-SIZES 6 TO 16. A
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consecutive game Monday night
as they marched past the
store, except an empty gunny, f
sack. He emptied the maize out |,
er. Some wonderfurl messages
were delivered. A large crewd
attended 'each night, Ringing
moller home Sunday afternoop:
. Mr. and Mrs. Herman -Stolz.
J Sr. and two daughters Berniee
j and Valrie visited in th Stente.
। moller home Sunday ni'’hk
Week's Stay in Navasota ;
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two innings The Pirates "scored ...................... . .
— one run in the thira inning and of Ethlopa since 1300 A.D.
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with friends in Navasota
'THEY ARE DAN RIVER WRINKL-SHED COT- ?
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TON — ALL SANFORIZED — BOLD BRIGHT "
PAINT BOX COLORS — SHOP PENNEY'S.FIRST.
thief took nothing from the
For Boys - 4 to 18
Short Sleeves - Cotton
two in the fourth inning off
Latham. The Braves mounds-
men held the Pirates to 10 hits,
walked (five men and struck out
four batters. The Braves scored
their five runs in the first frame.
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The Pirates scored 20 runs on
nine hits. Runners crossed the
plate in everyinningrfor the pi
rates. The Cards scored 19 runs
on 10, hits scoring. in every
frame except the second and
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NEWS FROM
WASHINGTON
By Hilda Stegemoller
Out of Hospital
We are happy to report that
Mrs. Herman Wellmann has
been discharged from the Bra-
zos Valley Sanitarium in Nava-
sota after having a serious op-
eration.- She is reported to be.
doing just fine at her home in
( this community.
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Pools community near Richards,
! will be at the Independent
first., thing they read is thechere Saturdayna" -
i News.” They hopediL Bayid Dawsn and family
for the pa ? Fyler wresisitit. fi lends 1
Cotton Pick
SACKS
We are hendquarters tor Ferd
Tractors, Dearbarn farm
Equipment and genuine
Ford rractor and Dearborn
implement part*. Cal! On un
any time fof,prompt, emielent,
tractor andimiplementwervice:
I ported to be doing about the
; same. His brother and family
from Hamilton stopped, by on
their way., back home. They are
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Taken Ill
Charlie Stegemoller, Sr. of our
community was taken ill sud-
denly Sunday night. He is re-
..cac Zaun
and daughter of Killeen visited Our meeting closed August 2
Bro. Luther Bounds of Housten
to did the preaching,. No additions
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Size 7 to 14 «m An A
Youthful Styles m A“ao
with Fun
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of Brenham. Mr. Horton was
formerly of Brenham where he
was a highway patrolman: He was led by SecilCummningsof.
Il " Hilda Si egemeller of this con
munity spent all lass wrekvis ?
iting friends in Natasrt
LWhile there she viaUveWE
i Mr. and Mis. -Bobbs crry anit ___ — M a ■ mlugunw.:
egughte BineLnn. M -a.! ■ WORTH TALKING OVER
Mrs., John T. Weaver. Jr nd
.daughter. Eline, ' of Cominr
and Mr. and Mrs. Ioani Iile
leynhd-daughter, Kas
Spends Day in Brenham
’ Misses Mable Boenker , ud
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EM Baytown For Week-end 1
E Mr. and Mrs, Wm, Borrstedte i. All thATeagvers are urged to
Etand Miss Fmma Borgetedte of come to this affair.
■ Navasota spent'this past week- Stmte Tirkd
E end in Bav tow n v isit ing in the . .
A home of Mr and Mrs: •Arthur, minify .was surprised on his,
■ Hoile ? and family. 83rd hirihdav by his cbildren ata
■jMr. and Mrs. Charlie Hole df -the Washington hall Tuondwili
2 ou r community motored to Tex: evening There wats.a delicious ,
M as City .this past week-end to lunch served t o'the group h
42 visit in the home of Mr: and Skating Saturday Night near and far thefewi
B Mrs. M. C. Peterman and fam The Young People have asked, ing again aturdaymich
Sjily,/Mrs. Peterman was the for me to tell all their friends from Washinetmhlt s
S mer Lena Holle of our commun _
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B Sr. and two daughters, Minnie i
■ and-Annie, visited in the Stege
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Mr, Lizzie Movris has. beeu '
spendi hisvere veks with tier .
win.. .1 urf fie Ne rci s a nd famkty,:.
Mr. and Mrs-cowensnod"
family of EL Pasomterjed fmmet
Friday aftet spending . alweele .
with Mr. and Mrs W, F, Morris % 1
and other ‘reltyoe
Mr. .and Mrs BobIepdrsomn
were in' Navasot Saturday. ' .
wzoje Mrs. Minnie .
each ? several days, with ■ her son, : Mr. .
and Mns. FrCH reghornorznea
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Brand New Back-Tp-School Styles
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Mr. and Mrs. John Stegemoller.
their ninth I He also is a brother of Gus-Ste.
l. Ii l gemoiler of this community. — — - — ------,____
Killeen Guests . ! church. August 22. Every one is
Mr. and. -Mrs. Trenton Horton invtted.
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Wind, hurlers for the giying up five runs in ihe first ——o---- I
' . ■ -0 t wo innings, The Pirates,.scored Amharichas been -the speech-
The Giants scredfourwunsin- on
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has the same kind of position in shiro. John Hamil Wilson did
Killeen? \ . , I the.playing. Special songs were
Receive Encouraging Letter • t sung by. Ann Land Jane Cum-ae
the Washington reporter , for -mingsand two little ladies from
the Navasota Examiner-Review1 , \ A , ,v - ■ ’
received a very interesting let- 1 J. V,. Cleghorn is remodeline ,
ter from Mrapd Mrs Arthur 1 and building hfs house here thia
_________-r,. ,KW'. of Tacoma, Washington week. .
11 31579 The wining run for the Pirates stating they get the Navasota/L Mr and Mrs. H L-Bay from.
22 8 111560 etme I(i the bottom of the sev Paper there every week and the ,Channelview visjled lelkiwes.
38 414ent inning when Niek-Falcofiretthihethevrad - thoThere Sathvd h ■ " ■
126, JO H 428 crossed the plate after reaching "Washington . -
a. 10 416 .firue Vi-a walk:. • Fdtkeep on writing for the pe-Fyler 7wen1 sitht .friends
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mund for the pirates but gave «" the.happen ingsin heirhome
wav to Thomas Moore ip itheito 1Mrs.Klug is. the former
fourth ining: .Starting on- thel Elnor.Foenkerandthe dauzh
mouna was a newcomer to the , r of Mr andI Mrs: Robert Boer-
pitching dun nniim-s ILewasikerof ‘his gcommunity:
v relined in the second inning by I have also received quite a
alNick Maratusoand Ronnic Mor- few, comments.
cWS FROM ,
JOHN CONN
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Grade "A“ Duck Stamped 9.93 oz. per square
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7' 2' Sack 9' Sack 12' Sack
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PRINTED COTTON PLISSE FOR MEN — MARKED WAY DOWN.
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ALL LEATHER UPPERS — BIG SAVINGS — ONLY 70 PAIRS
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BLUE JEANS
Girls Size 7-14 , amm ammm.
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■ YOUR BACK-TO-SCHOOL DOLLARS
5 FARTHER AT PENNEY’S NOW!
F BUY NOW FROM PEAK STOCKS OF BOYS’
AND GIRLS’ BACK - TO - SCHOOL WEAR!! USE
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Gene Bosse, of the Giants, the second frame, two in the caras
hurled the second no-hitter of third and eight in the big fourth Pirates
Little League season last Thurseinning The .Card hurlers got Braves ' A 1 8
day night as he and his mates:credit for six strikeouts and - -__
blanked the Cardinals 160 I gave up six walks. ’ Top Ton Sluggers
Bosse had control of the game Ii the twilight game of the ; (Through last Thursday night)
from the very start as he struck . doubleheader the Pirates edged Player AB’ R H "Pot
eoy,thelraoiheeimento fucerthe Braves 8,5. On the mound Schioeder,c. ,22., 10- 13 591
. 1 ■ t ' \f ' ehimpfor the Pirates was Thomas: shegemollen,,G 12 7 7 2583
in the five inning game. He got .Mobre, He gave up five runs on Moore P. 19 8 1 eml
, credit for 15 strikeouts and‘‘s hits, walked "two and strrkMonrw,c.
wii iked four men and one bat- out four barters. ’ Anderson B 1R
jtermachedfirstonan eror. . Lee Montgomery, staktedonW poo. a
2while,Bsre Wes holding 1h ‘ mound ror the: Braves Butwasi/Ealco, 9 ■ ? „24 . 16
Cardina hi Ies his mates were refieved in the top of the. third Rotolc.2 20
s picking H, 14 off Nick.byatham Boone. Montgomery Smith. E, R, 21 7 8.1881
iMara IU50 eRonnie: Morrow ald wisf credited With1 the lossaftep Stolz, G.- A?
Maxie “-2-' ----- “tmg- —d •
my utmost and try to have more
interesting writeup at <
writing,,.
Proud Parents .
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mohr of Mr and . MtS ,rGuly Colburm
Bryan are the proud parents of Mrand Mrsi, Boy P hittipssang,,
a baby hoV born to them last - children, allgofalouaton, spent !
Friday. Mr. Mohr isthe son of the week end in the. home of
Mr. and Mrs. George Mohr, Sr. Sogch Crrlburnws"-
of this community. - Mr. and Mrs. Gene King and e
Stopred Bv For Awhile family • neat Houston are help- -
Mrs. O. L. Sommers, Sr. and ing rebuiddhe heme 0f-Va
daughter, Mrs. Russell Boney: of Cleghornthisweeh. . g
Brenham stopped by the Stege. Mrand Mis va Thomas and
moller home last night to say Dwain woien -thehomerof Mr,.c.
"hello". They were on their hd MVanRi8h IhE list of
wav home from Bryan where ’he W cek . . .... • 0
they sent the dav. Mranih.MisdkeFheripsn
Chicken Barbecue, and soncefduisvilewri .
The Young People's ESague of' our, micst iheost o thexcek.e :
Weihnntonai six S' • Maric teg amorng
hrewe"Fnduv night. Aufuist 15 .i MsMlmgooo .l
l style shwsatPH homri,,
ASuxprise birthday, Pax ty " ■ uumug
Mbert Lautcr-.. Sr. of out,om-vetsiyueoewaipe ,,
ftwizlethis:fM . 1
. .r a -• Mr. <tnd Mt<. I.eci; I
holl Tuondw hatgbeerpf Pasatenu.wee guns-
dav -vsitors here • m
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Lt Fmma Gossler of Illis comm n
ity spent all day la t Wcdnes-
dav in Brenham visimne ii the
lhomes of Mr, and Mrs. Watter
/Mertin. Mr and Mrs. Ei 1,
। Becker and Mr and Mrs Wj.
Giddings, They teported to hinot
enjoyed the day verv, much-
I - Visite F- mily '
Mr. an(l Irs Fdwe Be nhe
and davafer. Doreths Auh. At
Navasota pant lst Sunday in ,
the Wm, Poenker home
. ., F-ther Hurt
H. MCneknof llemustead and
the fathor ff Mrs, George Mohr
Jr. of qu- community .got kicked
by a mule one day last week
but wasn’t hurt very seripusls
We wish you a spedy recovery
' Mr Cooke.
Birthday Party
| Little Reba Ray Roose of this
, community celebrated her 6th
birthday last Wednesday. Her
: playmates came over to wish
. her a happy birthday, - *•
She was presented with.many
pretty gifts. Cake.' ice cream and
soda water was served tn the
guests. All. enjoyed the day very .,
much. /
. Training To Become A Nurse
Miss Maryin Grube, daughter !
of Mr. and "Mrs. Willie Grube of
our community has ’started her
training at the $rqzos Valley-'
Sanitarium in Navasota. After
September she will,go to Hous-
ton for future training. .
Home On -Leave
Pvt., Wilbert Roese stationed
at a camp in Georgia, came
home for a 21 day leave. He will
be sent overseas to Frankfurt,
Germany when his leave expires.
■ Pvt. Roese is the son of Mr and —
Mrs. Roland Roese of this com-
munity. They have another son
who is now serving overseas,
Pvt. Robert Roese. Both of these
boys went to Navasota High
School. -
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to see if we can help you makeiniore money, .
or save work. We do know-thl o0 a.good
many farms we’ve been able to nike rerom-
mendations that worked out profitably..: .
At least, it’s n idea worth talking over. We l‘
are making farm visits all the time and hope
to reach you soon. However, we invite you
not to "Wait but drop in anytime. You'll find ? ?
that we are really interested in discussing .
your problems and helping all we can.
We do know that the future of the farmer;
depends grealy on the eflicieneyofall farm , . J
operations. We know something about this,
subject. That’s why we think it will pay you,
as well as us, to “get better acquainted." ..
Braves at Johnny Webb Park by
a score of 10-1.
T. C. Kolkhorst was on the
mound for the Giants. He gave
up one run on one hit and four
walks. The Giants picked up
five runs in the first inning, one ,
in the second and four in the
third frame. "
Latham Boone was credited
with the loss as he gave up 10
runs on, two hits and 15 walks.
The Braves scored their lone run
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