The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. [66], No. [44], Ed. 1 Thursday, July 13, 1961 Page: 4 of 16
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tied up 2-2 at the end of the
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Pirate pitchers were Dauglas
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J. H. Kennard
J. K. Thomas
R. L. Jones
Directors
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Navasota, Tanas
■B John Conn Com-
inning Sunday mom-
at the Brenham Little League
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the third and cellar position.
After a good week, the Card-
inals presently hold third place
and the Braves occupy the cel-
lar.
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relieve Stephen Kramer in the
5th.
tire, the aide.
As I said before this was a
home run night and pitcher Bill
Boehm was not to be cheated
out as he hit one over the right
field fence in the fifth. In the
In the second game
double header Anderson
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Lions
Lutherans
Baptist
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ahead 2-1. “.da
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TOTAL ASSETS.
i . J * LIABILITIES
Demand deposits of fndividuals, partnerships, and
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Going into the final half of
the 1961 Little League season
in Navasota, official figures re-
leased today by Navasota Di-
rector Sonny Novak show the
Giants dinging desperately to
a slim lead over the other
three contenders.
With statistics complete for
games played thus far in the
season, the Pirates hold down
the second position slot while
the Cardinals and the Braves
see-saw from week to week for
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Giants vs Braves
In the night cap, the Braves
got their first run in the 1st
'inning and the final run in
the 5th. The victorious Giants
White Swan Fleur, 25 Ibs. .........
Lard. 8 lbs. 1.39; Weiners, 3 lbs. .....
Lilly Mellorine, %z gal. ...........
Bain Wear, Shoes, Khaki Pants, Shirts
Bayer Aspirin. 1M . ........... ......
Gulf Supreme OIL 2 gal. ............
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Combine sugar, flour And salt
in mucepan: stir in. NBerved
liquid. Pacelover M ‘
Mee, red food coloring and but-
• Mr. and Mrs Pat Craddock
and children left last Friday
for Strawn to visit his father.
ices were held at the Jewish
Cemetery here at 5:30 p.m. Fri-
day. Interment was Under di-
rection of the Lindley-Robert-
son Funeral Home.
lake is the guest of her sis-
ter, Mrs. H. E. Fuqua.
• Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Duncan
of Franklin have been visiting
the family of their son, George
Duncan.
• Mrs. P. Nemir left Friday
for El Paso to visit her daugh-
ter, Mrs. Roy Harris and family.
Charter No, 7337 _ Reserve District No. 11
REPORT OF CONDITION OF
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
of Anderson in the State of Texas, at the close of business on
June 30, 1961. Published in response to call made by comptroller
Mrs. W A. Wood of
Losing pitcher was Johhny
Rock Johnson, who came in to1
; Johnny Ray Abke, Don-
ian, Clyde Pederson ___I.
ro Dominguez of the
(b) Total time and savings deposits $ 40,000.00
Hockley Livestock Comm. Co
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,' Inue a xo1 eunt ,
j in the only Little League ac-
tion this past week, the Pirates
- defeated the Cardinals 19-2 and
the Giants downed the Braves
I by the same 10-2 margin in a
double header played Thursday
I night. Games, originally sched-
uled for Monday night were
। rained out.
In the first game between the
। Pirates and Cardinals, it was
7-7 in the top of the seventh
ss they picked up two more
runs. Hemann started things
off as he drew a base on balls.
flew out to the left fielder for
the first out. The next two
batters drew a base on balls
and Finke was called out on
strikes for the second out. Lei-
ber came through again with
a single to score two men and
tie the game. The catcher threw
the man out trying to steal
third to retire the side.
The Lions, came back in the
bottom of the seventh to break
the tie and win the game 10-7
as Licce drew a base on balls
and Bockman got a two baae
hit. The change in the batting
Sift in flour, salt, baking pow-
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The Richards Pony league
- next game will be with Iola
A’ i Monday, July 17th.
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pick up anymore runs until the
sixth inning when they picked
up two more on a hit and an
error. Falco, first man up in
the inning, was safe on an er-
ror by the pitcher. Finke was
safe on a fielders choice as
the second baseman threw to
the shortstop covering second
for a force play on Falco Lei-
ber picked out the pitch he
wanted as he lifted it over the
Richards Little
Leaguers Defeat
Anderson 21-5 _
Fete dnchez
Richards little leaguers roll (Pirates)
ed up a decisive victory over Richard Keelan
sixth F. Leiber came through
with another hit. Keisler hit
to it. Jordan was lateraskrown
Rungl, batting for Westermann, out at third. Dedmon got a base
scored in the 2nd, 3rd, 4th and
5th innings. Winning pitcher
was Don Killian. The losing
pitcher was Charles Baird.
runbinonhePktho,6o M ®
hits, a base on bah. and aj em
error. T ahei
The Lutherans tied the game
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12 433 correct.
This was a home run night
Fred Leiber and Dean Keis- J
hit a home fun in the sec-
2. og Wji 1X
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more runs and win the ball
game. The next three batters *
went down in order.
The winningpitcher was Son-
ny Novak and the loosing pitch-
er was Gilbert Homeyer. Home
yer had 4 strikeouts against 2
for Novak. -
Anderson vs Baptist
year-old son of Mr. and Mrs.
R E. Armstrong of Alexandria,
Va. arrived Tuesday on the
noon bus to visit with his aunts,
Mrs. F. Watts Brown and Mrs.
Katie Norwood They will go to
visit other relatives.
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Cherry Orsp a la Mode -
W. Watkins
(Lions)
M. Leiber
(Lutherans)
F. Leiber
(Anderson)
K. Gideon
(Baptist)
B. Boehm
(Anderson)
K. Kurten
(Baptist)
H. Serbaston
(Lutherans)
S. Novak
(Lions)
F. Homeyer
(Lutherans)
W. Leiber
(Anderson)
Coats
(Baptist)
Graveside Services
Held Here Friday For
Mrs. Mirian Lipman, 58
Mrs. Mirian Keller Lipman.
game beginning at 6:30 p.m.
" Arnold Perry flew out to the
center fielder Dedmon to re-
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' Mon.-Sat TRIANGLE STORE
7 a.m.-8 p.m.
Sun Bresig Ave.-Piedmont Road
7:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Navasota, Texas
Whether you art build- l
e.:, inganew home or
i: •' improving or repairing 1
an old one, ourerper
workmanship mkaga
big dilfefihce - In
scores. A. Schroeder hits on to
Playoffs Open At Brenham Thursday
■ r' Ltine Leagueteam 'managers, ------------------------------------------------; ----
। jin session at the high school
ed the Navasota Baptist by a Rev. Fr
The Baptist comes Up with a Ta.an,
run in the second when Floyd UVaVVII
knocked a home run.
fence for a home run and
scoring Finke.
Iola will be played in Iola Mon-
day, July 17th.
In the second game of the
evening the Richards Pony
league barely beat out the An-
derson Pony league team The
score here was 14 12 in Mayor
of Richards. Mike Mrgaves
the winning pitcher for Rich
ards. Morgan pitched the seven
innings without relief.
a base on balls. Finke was
safe on an error by the pitcher
as a run scores. Leiber was
thrown out at first by the third
baseman and Thane drew a
walk. Fred Homeyer connected
with one for a double thus
scoring two runs with two men
out Gilbert Homeyer popped
out to the pitcher to retire the
side ag they lead by a score
of 3-2.
Neither teams scored in the
third but the Lions picked up
three more runs in the fourth
as Novak and Smith were both
safe on an error by the first i
baseman. Licce was safe on a
fielder’s choice as the pitcher
elected to go to third to get
the lead man, Novak. Bockman
was hit by the pitcher and
Watkins flew out to the center
fielder for the second out.
left field as the left fielder
bobbles this one and Schaffer
1 scores. Pepper made the third
out to retire the side and end
the game with a 7-2 victory.
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Hspoon lemom julce,%a tesph
rad food coloring. 1 tablespoon
butter or margarine
SEND A LOAD - BUY A LOAD
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8 2 450
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‛B. Frank Foster, song
I Mrs. F. F. Foster of
slhcdfduct a revival
BEpendence Baptist
corporations .......... - d. ------ ...... 1,063,984.51
Pegosits Of U- 8. Govt. (including postal savings) 9,159.21
epasits of States and political subdivisions .. 252,14104
Deposits of banks 33,077.75
gGerufied and officers’ checks, etc. .............. 3,367.20
TOTAL DEPOSITS
(a) Total demand deposits
10 486
SEAL
11 480 _____
58, of Fort Worth died at 1:15
p.m. Thursday, July 6, at St.
Joseph Hospital in Fort Worth.
Mrs. Lipman will be rem-
embered as a former resident
of Navasota and the sister of
Leonard Keller of Baytown. She
was the widow of Bernard Lip-
man, who preceded her in
death Aug. 13, 1956. uu
Funeral services were held in T.. I a "
Fort Worth at 11:30 a m Fri | flfl I ZITA I fl
day, July 7, and graveside serv- ■ ““ I •
building here Tuesday night,
selected the Navasota All Star
team which will participate in
the District 4 playoffs at Bren-
ham Thursday, July 20.
The 14-member Navasota All-
' Star team is compgsed pf foure
Cardinals, three Braves, foum
Giants and three Pirates. They
are Johnny Rock Johnson, Step-
hen Kramer, Emory Shead and
Jeff Slater of the Cardinals;
Ronnie Hemann, Charles Baird
more. Watkins came through
of the currency, under section 5211, U. S. Revised Statutes.
gASSETS . , .
Cash, balances with’other banks, and cash items in
process of collection —
U. S. Govt, obligations, direct and guaranteed
Obligations of States and political subdivisions
Corporate stocks (including $3,000.00 stock of Fed-
eral Reserve bank) 3,000.00
-and Loans and discounts (including $9,51877 overdrafts) 717,674.14
Bank premises owned; yes, furniture and fix-
Coach Sonny Novak,Narasota
,-30, and.icp tinuing' tittle teazuecdirentgnfkjt
each nignt at 8 ociock Inrougn . a. ... . . a 7280
Saturday playoffs will be in the fitrm
-aurda: x .aL. ... „ , of double header with the first
Mr. Foster attended the Uni-
versity of Texas and is a grad-
uate of BBob Jones Univarsity,
Greenville, S.C. He completed Navasota will meet Bellville Capital Stock: —___
thrpuiyearso seminary workin the first game while the (a) Common stock, total par $25,000.00
at Philadelpia. He served as a second game will be between I Sumlu,
minister of Christian education B ham and Sealy. surpiuumgg ’ - - .
at the Silver Spring Baptist The two winners will play Undivided profits
Church in Maryland. He is now Friday night tor the district
serving as pastor of the Gaith- championship,
ersburg Church in Maryland.
Ona can (1 pound) PM tert maining 1 cup sugar. sur in egg.
Pitted cherries, (water pgk): 1M
cups sugar, divided; 2 teaspoons
lemon juice; % teaspoon red food
coloring; 2 tablespoons butter or bly. 8
margarine; 1 egu: 1 cudtedjBake
all-purpose flour; % deadpoon grass
salt; 1 teaspoon bakine powder; -
League With 6-2 Record
By panata Ferry Staes walked to load the bases. *" -- * *hi "em
Anderson leads the softball' Gregg, on a full count, con-
longue with -a 4-2 record after nected with on for a double as
defeating the Baptist by. aiscore he scored two men. Mallard
.7-2 nigh tok a can strike three to re -with a home run to add ®
AK .P . j____ tire the side thus putting them
Hons vs Lutherans ahead 5.3
, in the first game of a double The Lutherans failed .to
header the Navasota Lions Club
defeated the Navasota Luth
erans by a Score of 10-7. The
Lions went scoreless in the first
inning but picked Up two runs
in the second. Moore was safe
on an error by the left fielder
as Novak and Smith both got
singles. Moore and Novak scor-
ed on the hits as the next
three batten went down in or-
der.
The Lutherans picked up three
runs in the second as they also
failed to score In the first.
Felderman and Falco each drew
and Richard Keelan of the
David Morgan was the’win- (Fixates)
ning pitcher. David has a Charles Baird
league record of 3 wins-no loss-1 (Braves)
es. This is also the team Don Killian
standing. (Giants)
The game scheduled with John Abke
Giats; Pete Sanchez, James
Armatys and Douglas Noto of
the Pirates. 4 -
broach Sonny Novak, who
Hds the Little League pro-
bo 2ed Friday at 4 p.m.
weather permitting.
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MAVASOTA EXAMIEE-AEVIEW
TbsmBey July 12, 1951_____________ Ta—
Anderson Leads Softball
hit and stole second and third.
Floyd hit a single to score
Dedmon. This was the last run
they made.
Willie Leiber started things
off for Anderson in the fourth
as he got on from an error by
the left fielder. He went to
second on the error. Fred Leiber
got his second hit of the game
as he scored W. Leiber. Keisler
took a call strike three and
Schroeder flew out to center.
Schaffer was on as the result
of an error by the third base-
man and F. Leiber scored.
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Newly remodila owl completely air conditioned ,
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4 2 445
6 1 418
6 1 410
31 8 460
14 6 .430
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Drain cherries; r
I, Emory Bay, Cashier, of the above-named bank do hereby
AB H Avg. declare that this report of condition is true and correct to the
36 15 416 best of my knowledge and belief. ..__1__
, Emory Bay
. - ...1 ----------- 31 12 .390 We, the undersigned directors attest the correctness of this
th' derson.Th ursday nigh in (Braves) m in . report of condition and declare that it has been examined by
Ahnderson ’ P y Emcarashnag us and to the best of our knowledge and belief is true and
The game went six innings J. R. Johnson ‘ 36
threw to second to cup off Lei- rwith the score 21-5 in favor of (Cardinals)
Richards. * Joe Reyna
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