The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 22, 1962 Page: 7 of 12
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THE NAVASOTA EXAMINER
NEWS FROM
NEWS FROM
versity will spend the Thanks-
Student at SMU, Dallas and
the meeting to
Sammy Faye and
J Mary Fenet.wi
anksgfving’ in Pat-
spend Th
outvine,a/EN:," Bzthat
Pittman, Mr. and * Mrs C. E.
Schoemaker of Madisonville Kennard.
‘J. L Montgomery had as
ieir parents this
week-end:
Wood
Paruets and
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. McCune.
Mrs. W. M. Hinds left Sun-
in
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Wood of Houston were here
Bus
the Turner
rainy day to hear Mrs. Jack
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Hugh Robison Farm Mach.
404 N. LaSalle
Phone TA 5-6491
wrife ... phone ... or vifit
EVERARD KETCHUM
Agent
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New York Life Insurance Company
First National Bank Building
TA 5-6123
LI Insuronee • Sroup Insuronce • AxnaWw • Mealt Ineuroncs • Ponslon Mam
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5th ANNIVERSARY SALE TooLateTo
Classify
2.244
A 390 V-8 NOW STANDARD FOR MERCURY
SALE PRICE
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MOTOR COMPANY • LINCOLNMERCURY DIVISION
COMET . METEOR . MONTEREY: PRODUCTS Of
NAVASOTA JEWELRY
" ‘216 E. Wash. — Navasota
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MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
SERVING THE PUBLIC SINCE 1890
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...IF YOI EXPECT TOIR INCOME
TO INCREASE IR TIE NEXT 8 TEARS!
WHY
WAIT ?
see
in.
Reg. $ 125.00
Reg. $ 89.50
Reg. $ 49.95
• Mr. and Mrs N. M. Rain-
ey and son, Norton, Jr. have
cubic-inch Marauder V 8 with double barrel carburetor. The standard engine for the bucket seat S 55 is a Super Marauder 390
V-8 with 4 barrel carburetor. And, if your taste runs to something even hotter, other Mercury V 8 options range up to a scorching
Super Marauder 406. But remember, Mercury Monterey has nothing less powerful than the Marauder 390 V 8. And this is the
sizzler with Breezeway Design. The Breezeway rear window opens for unique
Flo-Thru ventilation: side windows can stay dosed to keep out dust and weather,
hush.wind noise. See ’63$ elegant performance car ... Mercury Monterey!
S 80.00
$ 59.00
$ 33.00
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‘ MEMO FROM EVERARD KETCHUM
and Mrs. Willie Ellison of
Killeen visited in the Irvin
of Pasadena spent the week-
end with their parents. Mr.
i Kigler of Houston spent
week-end with Mrs. G. B.
$333.00
$300.00
$183.00
, $116.00
$ 33.00
OFFER GOOD ONLY DURING
NOVEMBER AND DECEMBER
: Hunt
n were
visited in the R l
home the past week.
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LIFE INSURANCE'
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Sat., Nov. 24th Thru Nov. 30th
LADIES' WEDDING SETS
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Phone TA 5-3640
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her friend, Miss Shirley Mor-
gan of Newport, Ark., botb
students at Baylor 'spent Air
• Mrs. C. K. Pirtle is in
Brownwood with her mother,
who is quite ill--------
A-Mr and -Mrs. -Set Jones
and Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Lac-
key left Sunday for a trip to
California- -whe——they • - -wihh
We are having a touch dl
Winter and a slow rain tall-
mg wmehtrtamymeeded. 17
One 14K Men's Wedding Ring
One I4K Men's Wedding Ring
One 14K Men's Wedding Ring
Aus. T-C—GrlesenyM-Geo
Morris, Mrs, L. E. Lucas. Mrs.
Louise Boring and Mrs. Char-
One I8K Ladies' Wedding Set
One I4K Ladies' Wedding Set
One I4K Ladies' Wedding Set
One I4K Ladies' Wedding Set
One I4K Ladies' Wedding Set
Reg. $500.00
Reg. $445.00
Reg. $275.00
Reg. $175.00
Reg..$ 49.50
• Dr. and Mrs. S. D. Cole-
man spent Sunday in Whar-
ton with the family of her
Mr. andhMtre. John W. Ben-
nett of Weslaco, Mrs. Ballard
aa chldren, John and Davi,
Mrs. John Chuiplck of Flat
onia, Mrs. Grace Moran and
son, Pat of Houston, Mr. and
Mrs, “FeHx Fabain of San-
tenia, all were guests of Mr.
Mallard Tractor Company
NORTH HIGHWAY 6
10
guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
Walker.
Mr. and Mrs. Jk
of Auti
A*M will be with their par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. N. M.
Bainey duzing the Thanksgiv-
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out and family. Rivet* aL---
Jared and Mary Fenet wi
ONE 3.84 CARAT DIAMOND RING
REGULAR $6,000 THIS ONE DAY ONLY $3,000
We Will Have Hundreds of Both Men's and Women's Diamond
Rings That Retail From $49.50 Thru $6,000
ALL 13 OFF
ALL MOUNTINGS ON SALE AT ONE-THIRD OFF
Mr. H. Robert Sandler, our factory representative, will be here all day
Saturday, Nov, 24. to help with your selections.
A SMALL DOWN PAYMENT WILL HOLD YOUR SELECTION
UNTIL CHRISTMAS
A let more thin you'd think. For instance, I
30-ytir-old homeowner can purchase
$12,700 term life insurance for $48.
Insurance Company of North Ameeki—
Inventon of the Homeowners Policy-has
developed this new concept of insurance ...
complete protection it lowest possible cost.
Homeowners with large responsibilities
definitely need the edded protection of a
term life insurance policy end INA makes
it ayailable ei minimum cost with minimufi
No medical examination, no complicated
forms to fill out. Just i few simple questions
io answer.
Cell us for full information about this easy-
to buy, Inexpensive but comprehensive in-
surance program.
W. E. GIBSON
AGENCY
Across From Post Office
Phone TA 5-6565
INA Imsurance Company of North America I
and childrep
visitors of th
! GET THIS
SPECIAL
SERVICE
BONUSL
•u t zed
as.
All personshaving claims
against said estate are hereby]
required to present the same
to me within the time pre 1
scribed by law.
My residence and post of I
fice address is P. O. Drawer
471, Navasota, Texas.
and family, Mr. and Mrs. E.
A. Kasper of Hauston.He.
"5,,
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, Mr. and Mrs, G, M. McCune
returned to their home at
48
^DOLLARS.a
of ., Rooenberg: visited .lies
Louise Boring Sunday after:
noon. ", -nh en
Mesdames MellieahidiAnna
Bel Past joined their brother,
Mr. Bill Binford for a birth-
day celebration of their
brother, Mr. John Binford at
Legg Miss Legg will returm
Wednesday for the Thanks-
gtxtng hqiraaysr ppi
• Mr. and Mr, S.A. Pat-
Sunday.
J. T.Hurst and a party of
friends went hunting near
Carlos. Mr. Hurst was the one
who killed a deer.
Shiro Monday despite
• Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Crutch-
field had Thanksgiving din-
ner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
John David Crutchfield of
tion upon the Estate of DR
iL. J. GOREE. Deceased, were
granted to me, the undersign- y
fed, on the 19th day of Nov I
emher, 1962. by the County
Court of Grimes County, Tex ,
lith give the book, "Frontier
A New World," were
s. Mellie and Anna Bel
His guests over the week end
at Mo' Ranch, Supt Wilker-
son and Priheples’ .Jessie
Montgomery and MeCalloak
of the Conroe Schools.
1 Visiting Mesdames Mellie
and Anna BekPast Wednes-
day were: Mesdames Bird of
Dickerson, Marrie of Temple,
R. T. Simintef and T. C.
Siminter of Montgomery. '
Donald Hare of Texas City
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF
THE ESTATE OF DR. L. J.
GOREE, DECEASED.
Notice is hereby given that]
original letters of administra -
• Recent guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Swank were her
nephew, J. D. Lambright, his
wife and daughters, Pegg
and Laura Lee of Houston.
• Mrs. James Durden and
two children of Midland ar-
rived Monday to spend the
Thanksgiving season with her
parents, Mr and Mrs. J. T.
Gibson. .
• Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Pierce
and Mrs. W. H. Crane of
HbusfonrwlH'l>e Thanksgiving
Day gusts of their mother,
Ms, L. $. Pierce.
• Dr. Leonatd Coleman will
ge to Autin on Thursday for
the University of Texas-A&M
$514.15.
A breakdown is as follows: Bellville who also had with
day for a week’s stay
Houston with her children.
Miss Lena Sercy of Bryan
spent the week-end with Mrs.
Cornelia Garvin then she
went to Conroe where she will
be the guest of Mrs. Cecil
Johnson for a Delta Cappa
Gamma meeting Monday
night.
Those going from here to
A. W. Greenwood
Administrator of the
Estate of DR. L. J. - .
GOREE. Deceased.
Ill le>
hear Mrs
for a week end visit with his
brtoher, Irvin Wood and fam-
ily.
Word reached our town Sat-
urday that Mrs. Bill Sander-
son was killed in a car wreck.
Mrs. Sanderson made her
home here for a number of
Music By
The Triumphs
Of Rsenberg
at that time.
Arent"theereekndhadaxhtes
tin with Mrs. Perry's chil-
dren. The men folks went deer
hunting. Arnold Was the
fortunate one to get a deer.
Guests of Mrs. R. E. Wil-
iams were Mr. Sidney and
son. Rusty of Conroe. Grady
Williams of Tomball, Karl
Kennard of Texas City, Mrs.
March who has been staying
with Mrs. Williams returned
to her home at Bedias.
was here for the week end im----- - —
visiting with her, mother Mn Deliver City Thursday after
Louise Boring. M2 visitihg, Marle r-tu6s --
There’s no longer any point in putting off buying your
family the life insurance protection they need now—
not since New York Life developed its great LM-3 (Life
Modified Three) plan.
This modern insurance gives a minimum $5000 of pro-
tection for your family at a lower rate for th* first s
ytari! After the third year, when your income may be
higher, the premium increases slightly. But based on
the present scale, dividends as declared can be applied
to reduce your payments to Ims than th« original ratal
Meanwhile, cash values keep growing — available for
an emergency.
What’s more, by enabling you to afford insurance right
now, LM-3 gives you the added advantage of lower rates
in effect for younger men. So why wait another day?
Make tomorrow secure by contacting me now.
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visit relatives during the re- _______________
mainder of November and David Rainey, student.lat
Cook December and most of Jan:
uary. Mr. and Ms. Jones will
be in Calimesa and Mr. and
Mn. Lackey in Placentia.
lsTaliaferno, -alk —attended
years. She, was Mrs. T.
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STRAYED — Three-color fe
male cat, predominately
white. 804 Church street, TA
5-6911, Reward.
, Mrs. Ruth Perry and son, Wood and Harvard McCune
donala "With M. and Mrs. Marion Boring of La Port
Special 49
and Mrs. T. W. Jennings. AllDI
enjoyed their hunting-trip. K-E Uu
later moved to. Houston where
she married Mr. Sanderson.
Her many friends regret so
much to hear of her death.
Mr. and Mrs. Binford Weav-
er of Lynn Grove attended
church at the Methodist
Church Sunday*
Joe and Mark LeNorman
of Huntsville spent the week-
end with their grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ben LeNorman.
them Captain and Mrs. Joe
D. Kocks and baby; Joey of
Wichita Falls.
• Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Byerly
left • Monday for El Paso
where they will be guests in
the family of Mrs. Byerly's
son, Robert Barne. They will
be away until after Thanks-
giving!
R. B. Wood and Mr. and Mr* .. ..
Dean Ketater. the week-end with Calvert’s
Mn and Mrs. Van Clayton sister, Mrs. Eulalia Boring. ,
The men enjoyed the hunt-
-teg-- Mise Rainey,
Cid,-,
-•.-2
week, Mr. and Mrs. J. T.
Hurst
Mr. and Mn. Travis Jen-
nings and daughter, Evelyn
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• The families of Mrezand
Mrs. L. E. Frazier and Mr. and
Mrs. Osborn Johnson 1. will
spend Thanksgiving Day with
Mrs. R. A. Johnson. 5 '
Colored Gifts
Boost (IF Total
By $514 Here
A report on United Fund
contributions by colored re
sidents and organizations ovei
Grimes County has beer
filed by Chairman Arnett
Henry showing a total of
returned from New Braunfets
where mey-were guests of wek end with Mrs Lorille
Mr. and Mrs. S. D. David, Jr. -
DANCE
Snook Hall
Fri.Nov.23
Information I one
Oscar Bode. Jr.. Branham, Texas
GR 6-3621 ---- GR 6-4639
11 D ic I
FOR RENT: Upstairs apart
ment. 319 E. Washington 1
Phone TA 5-3180. Mrs. J.
Walter Smith. J
Piere__ELluzxun “MkhdihFwkARop
kis visited Mr. - add Mrs
Get 6 or 12-volt charging at the flick of a switch with
this rugged, all-steel battery charger. It’s as good as
its handsome case and dash panel indicate—actually
delivers 33%% greater amperage than stated. That’s
real charging power! Other top-quality features in-
dude: automatic circuit breakers, full-wave sele-
nium rectifiers, 8-foot wire battery leads with in-
sulated copper clips, and ventilation slots to prevent
overheating.
Offer good on service work dono in our thop
Coma In...let us tell you about it
brother, Dr L. nOwaANDERSO N y
PuxMrstandn at Byorn-Evi- Eager Fconroe-ana wemt^nd "withFhisSbrothet
■ — W. E. Edger of Lake Jackson and family. Mr. and Mn. E.
Mr. and Mrs. Campbell
and Mrs. Joe'Moody over the Conroe for his 89th birthday.
Mrs. C. H. Boring and Mi.
Mr. Queeh and Robert Mul Rush Wood of Rosenberg, Mft
lln of Houston were week-end J. C. Crutchfield of Navasot
Mr ettended/AM some business
Hop- Boys, Mr.-*nd
xaMIRS6 "Wane. ‘B.ana Smith give her talk,
spenethtwekenwitkng -MF. and Mrgcalver
- - — - --- -- ' and family of Orange spent
The First National Bank Of Navasota
- e eegp-e r vepprmw •
e dor
A. M. E. Zion Church, Stone-
ham, $5; High Point Baptist
Church, $5; Rockwest Baptist
Church, $12.40; Brook Chapel
Methodist Church, $1; Mace-
donia Baptist Church, $2;
Bethel Grove Baptist Church,
$18.50; Friendship Baptist
Church, $32; and Lee Tabern-
acle Methodist Church, $49.75.
Also, Pleasant Hill Baptist
Church, $10; Truevine Baptist
Church, $75; St. John Mis
sionary Baptist Church, $5.50;
Missionary Camp Baptist
Church, $10; Gulf States col-
ored workers, $49; colored
businesses, $35; Carver el-
ementary and high school,
$160; C. L. W. elementary
school, $30; and A. M. T. el
ementary school, $14.
Persons missed in the ini-
tial drive are urged to make
their remittance to R. A. Pat
out, Jr., United Fund treas-
I urer.
COWS!
cows: COWS!
Special Stocker Sale 1
1500 head or more of good
quality stocker. rattle, fresh from
the country. Including Hereford
Angus and Brahman cross tired,
eowe and caif puirs. Springer Cows
and heifers, also Breeding Bulls
Saturday. December 1
11 A.M.
BRENHAM LIVESTOCK
AUCTION. INC.
Additional consignments Invited
FOR SALE — 61 acres near
Anderson known as the An
nie J. Graves property. Mrs
Hermann D. Davis. 1818
Huge Oaks, Houston 55; HO
5-4366, Houston.
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Whitten, Bob. The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 22, 1962, newspaper, November 22, 1962; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1446109/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.