The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 2, 1954 Page: 8 of 16
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Januar 18—Bellville here.’
January 21—Caldwell here ’
January 25—Open.
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W. Batey. Ben LeNorman, GI
Morris superintendent of toe’
IRichards school, and T./j. Peel i
4 Montgomery County commission-
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FINE HOSIERY AT ...........................
EXCELLENT PIECE GOODS VALUES—
INCLUDING MBS MILLIKENS LORETTE at......
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ALL SALES FINAL
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NEW SPRING HATS
thought had the greatest need.
Judge Boone then told the
State Highway Commission that
under these circumstances,
where two roads have practi-
cally the same merits, and the
recommendations of the Court
is Ignored, then there is no fur
ther reason for delegations over
the county to discuss their P M
road needs with the Commis-
■loner* Court. -
' Mr. Thornton then heard from
members of both Bedias and
ichards delegations and made
the statement that the case
would be reopened and the dele-
gatipns would be notified later
of their decision. ' ~ , V
• Handkerchiefs
• Hosiery
* Bags
• Belts
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• Jewelry
° Lingerie
• Scarfs
• Slippers
• TIES
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state aa a wholgeve 3 4
• Roone polmsedbhtthat
mt Allan Shiverg sus re-
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way Commission action may
affect the program .owe the
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behind John McCaskill who was
at $495
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• warm an4, Pseriy
Challis Bed Jackets
withs Dainty Nylon
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will play with the first game at
6:30p.m. , 72
On Tuesday of next week Ma-
disonville wnr ‘ — -
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630 p.m, witi
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BIG REDUCTIONS BETTER HAT
Others Priced For Quick Selling
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of Grimes County, we should be
particularly .interested in the
work of this new information
committee. > .
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Arrow Sport Shirts ....
Arrow & Regal Ties. ...
here.*
February 1—Brenham here.*
February 3—La Grange there?
February 5—Bellville there.’
February 8—Caldwell there.’
February 11—Open
•District games..
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section should be later in the
year and should run concurtent-
ly with quail secson which
opened W ed nesday and w ill
seems that tu dove^Zet fully
feathered at the tt*** the^ito
bffde'hmm not had an oppor.
tunitr to reach this area. By
p- NETS RATON -
G A RAR DINE
AND
FLANNEL SLACKS
• A Colorful Selection of Men's
Slacks in most of the Popular
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- v I THE NAVASOTA EXAMINER REVIEW
.... Courts as tv the F M rada to be
• • {constructed- ..
Mr Thornton advised that
J they had not changed their pol-
toy but their polisy had always
. been to build the roads they
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s e,
Mboce, James Stone, James
Spano, and Bobby Brewton.
Others reporting for workouts
the first day were Richard Rog-
ers. Bobby Dixon, Bill Patout,
Fred Montes and Sanford Da
vis. Coach Miller paid there will
probably be other boys to come
out for the team ata later date.
The Rattler hardwood quintet
will open their season of play
Friday night traveling to Madi-
sonville to tangle with the Mus-
i tangs. The “A” and "B teams
WHITE SATINS AND FELTS . 4$4.95 to $10.95 1 LOOK
at the Ed Harris house accord-
ing to Johnson.
Mrs. Mendelovitz to suffering
from a deep laceration on her
head, chest and back injuries
and fractured left arm.
• Mr and Mrs. W. H. Arrington,
Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Boone Fu-
qua at Houston spent the
Thanksgiving holidays in Mid-
land visiting in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Arrington,
Jr. and family. ;
California produces more fruit
than any other state in the na-
tion. ,/ b T "
711 1 --—o—-• i'
/to tiros, the territory
that to now Germany was inha:
bited by barbarous tribes.that
originally came from Central
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id group SsuitValues to
1/3 off
for bids for the widening of
small structures on highway 6.
10 miles south to the Waller
County line. The larger struc:
MML were, widened several
months ago.
The detour at Holland creek
on highway 90, east of Navaso-
ts, was used for the first time
last Friday. The new bridge will
be completed in approximately
two months.
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MAIL EARLY
.4eFSHOP EARLY
1 fOR CHRISTMAS i,
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$229
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vuyemy-g-ch
•FREEMANS—selected styles. P 95
Reg. 12.95 and 16.96 Oe*
IBM *ro m to to 9
er Of Navasota
ant ninran e
Selected groups in rayon and cotton suitings, Tweed-
Salene, Tattetas. cottons, gabanllnte. -
Mi IBB — 98c
Now.,............. 1.33 6H
I 4) , ( MEN’S FURNISHINGS
- SPORTSHIRTS
— XF Values to LB5
), //Values to 5.95
1" Values to 7,95
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Party, Dance and Cocktail
DRESSES FOR THE HOLIDAY SEASON
A Most Complete Line
$17.95 to $59.95
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WONDERFUL SIFT
SUGGESTIONS
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Squadmen zeporting areGrock
Haris Tommy Parker. Max ;
Webb. Jeriy Rogers, Thomas
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125 p 26.'
maih:
Stan, called the delegatin, be-
tor the Commission and an- — ---- ---.. . ..E.
nounced that the hearing was to Coumnr iss ioner elect Claude Bob:
be held with, reference to a con etson
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PRE-CHRISTMASSPECI
eaprw
game. tin.
January 11-15-Nav
tatlonal Tournament
120 WARM 3
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adhemeet,sry
{ $6,950-
M, Ne"gene-txe
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. fall wits. Values to 75.00 1/3off4
- • SPORTCOATS—entire stock 11A Aff
fall coats. Values to 35.00 '. . "ILu
• JACKETS— selected group I / A nff
man's jackets. Values to 30.00 •/ • •I
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i at following recomm
of the' various Qoma
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gtnonsrschooi, Mrs, Sallle Griffin. Mrs
aids ap Annie Bracewell. W. W. Cblei .
wagea. man,vo: E Allfn, G V.Crow-t
' E. J. Thornton, chairmah at son, ommipee
the State Highway Eommis Rev. Ehri Cravt
Mp3?
dove when the
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Tex Tan Belts.......... $1.50 - $3.50
Regal Robes........ . . $7.50 . $14.95
Jackets by Cresco & Airman. $9.95 T $19.95
AUtRafor Topcoats........$17.95 - $39.95
Stetson and Resitol Hats $8.00 - $20.00
Arrow Handkerchiefs........55c - $1.00
Swank Jewelry............ $1.50 - $6.00
Lauer Gloves ... .......... - $8.50
Wilson Bros. Pajamas........$3.95 - $7JO
and
IN OUR BOY SCOUT DEPT,
MANY qurr ITEMS
For Scouts and Cuba
'*• County
Hantbepindsiith the
ERNibdes in B 5
rtotoatol out zequested
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55 ■ / 1/3 off
I "ARESSESslected group in new styles.
Wec to 69.95
—* DRESSES-slstd sroup
sty"
• NATSsentire stock
| 1 yoljes to 12.95
value to 24.95
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SHoESaMENS. HADIES, CHIPRENSAT GIVE AWAY PRICES
(Bony No More at Our Wonderful Blanket* — Special at $495
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lADIES q
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HOUSE SHOESS,
LADIES' SHOES 3 h /
Clearance of Suede Styles
• TWEEDIES Reg; 1 3195 / \ 6705
A AMERICAN GIRL— /(K ;
Rag. 7.95?^^..... 4.7•6
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Entire stock.
Values te 5.98.% )
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retort and travel colon. // /7, : "32
Pink, White, Blue, Aqua, f, ' enaabe
Beige, Red. Sizes 7 to 15. . > •00
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Whitten, Bob. The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 2, 1954, newspaper, December 2, 1954; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1445849/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.