The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 29, 1964 Page: 4 of 23
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in preventing degenerative din culation and other body functions.
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else also may help prevent heart without stopping.
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Kenneth Clary, Navasota .... 825-6229
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Found After 30
Hours in Woods
pond, penny
amusements.
Member* of the Busse fam-
ily gathered for their annual
The event will feature a
cake walk, bingo stand, fish
Sol Conservation
District Staff Member
mann, was honored with a
cash shower Sunday from 2:30
to 4 p.m. at the Community
Center. Hostesses were mem-
bers of Salem Lutheran Ladies
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Concession stands will be
in operation.
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Carleton
found Jenkins, who was ap-
parently lost
Although cold and tired
from his 30-hour stay in the
woods, Jenkins was reported
in good condition.
AROUND WITH YOUR
CAR. TRUCK OR
TRACTOR.
We starch shirts
toorder-light,
i medium or heavy
’ or none at alL
We give them that
Start eel alowly. Dr. White
warned, and gradually work up
to the point where you can do
all of these exercises quickly
VOUR VOTE
is di personal as
be made from 2 8 p.m. Fri+
day.
Miss Margie Kriegei, bride-
Don Jones, a spring
uate of Sam Houston
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FARM & RANCH SUPPLY
502 s. LaSalle Hmm 825-6559 $. Hiwa 6
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ate hip and las anFarm traight-
Carnival Friday
Anderson High School will
and blood vessel diseases. Active
people have fewer heart attacks
and a better recovery rate when
such attacks do occur.
The beat exercise is enjoyable
exercise. Activities ouch as hik-
ing, swimming, skiing, tennis or
gardening along with their phye-
ical benefits can provide relief
from tension, thus serving as a
safe, natural tranquilizer.
When there is no opportunity
for taking exercise in such form,
however, a daily walk and series
of calisthenics can provide much
the acme tonic.
Above are a few examples of
scientifically sound exorcises,
taken from the AMA pamphlet,
"Physical Fitnesa." Used dolly,
they will help to increase muscu-
lor strength, body supplenes and
motor reaction, aad to improve dr-
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joined the staff of the ava-
sota Soli Converation District.
CALL
Fabric Care
Service
for expert
shirt laundry
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pitch and other
A 15-pound ham
’ will be given
guest* are urged to attend.
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• Mm G. S. Pierce went to
Until suitable thou
be found he and his
Irvin Homeyer, with 45%
point* out of a possible 60,
and Bob Whitten with 42%
points each. C. K. Pirtle is
replaced, of
• course! Call on us
ger, who has returned home.
• Mr. and Mr*. Gilbert Hay-
es and family of Houston were
recent guests in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Sullivan
on the Houston Highway.
• Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Tresen-
rider of Santa Rosa, Calif, will
arrive this week-end for a
hufw S E^l. te*** 1^ *4^ Cud ttatzmnak.Surtna
an with tonal red aeel sghagicu tndPe UrXwmd <
•we inches frem lee* and “
(1) bird. Put back
of heed* ageinst
doo* jambs, then
push palms le the
iame miaa.r.
Halloween Event
Sated Saturday
The Iola Parent-Teacher As-
DANCE
EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT
WESTERN MUSIC
Az Conditoned Ha
Located 8 MUSS soum ef Mantersvia
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oppesite.
• Circulated A uncirculated coins
• Silver Dollars
• Type coins
• Complete supplies
318 E. Washington
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(•) Siesta. Sitting
with bask egeinst
PM door jamb, push
feot against other
eide, then push other
foot la sama manner.
Nobody else has yqu
very personal i"'
vDayiTuesday!
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eases, such m diabetes and av
thritis, which an more prevalent
in the obese.
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Evidence indicates that ezer-
Stretcher (4 10 times). Reech high, ilsa m teas.
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INVEST IN
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SAVINGSBONIS
* $500—$1,000—$5,000
—$10,000
e Redeemable at par
• Liberal yield—3%%
when held to maturity
• Interest paid by chock
twice a year
* Order through your
banker
U.S. SAVINGS BONDS
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• Mrs. John King and Miss
Anna Belle Farquhar left
Saturday for Wichita Falls
and Tyler where they will
visit friends.
• Morris Weaver has gone to
Fargo, North Dakota, where
he is on a business trip.
• Mrs. W. F. Meads has re-
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.placo,pump. Ude Bandar (6 to l» Warn). Retoe 1*4 eoe ewa
then tba ether straigh ever head.
I ed and mangled Oct 19 by a
mechanical corn picker on the
AamnesMconaid tun neer
After a successful three,
hour rescue operation by doz-
( By Empire Laundry & Clecmers
118 8. 10th DM 825.6434
Fultz Joined his family on
Sunday for the return home.
Young Joe Fultz remained
with his grandparents, Mr.
The Homecoming Queen
will be crowned during half-
time ceremonies.
On Sunday there will be a
devotional, a memorial serv-
ice and a noon barbecue
(41 Sampson. Push
Mm egeimst door
jamb, then etraight-
M aim* high agaimt
jamb* ead push
egein.
ing under personnel of the
Brazos-Robertson Soil Con-
servation District
11) Thinker. Push
forehead ageinet
palm, then push
back of head against
palm(s).
Regular Exercise Can Provide Both
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Physical and Mental Tonic, says AMA
William J. Anderson with end a heater
43% points. In third place are away,
the Rev. L. F. Westermann
______________- reunion Sunday at the home
sedation annual Halloween of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Busse and
Mrs. Charlie Busse.
____ tiges). Si with logs end erma
eetoaded wtreight. Touch fingers to oppocite tom
Retumn Md exerei opposite.
grad-
State lunch.
1 M Lack wnh knana Stid. $quat (* to 11 Hmm). Mand, Lehina hoaa,
------ —_ —I chia Md "eurf" as etride ferwar dogply wih‘ vight leg. Keop
as penible, aiming elbew lo eppeste t• is plece, lef kme e fpen Retur end eme
. ci •ppesite,
SAVE MONEY WITH
1 - STOP SERVICE
Complete repair service on
cars, trucks, tractors, starters,
generators and motors.
Re-built Work
Guarantee
durance in a push-button age.
Bat the fact is, the human
body was not designed for push
buttons but for work, aaid Dr.
White. "The absence of dynamic
fitness through lack of physical
exertion tea detriment to health.
Furthermore, muscle tone, or
lack of it, can be a factor in
your whole outlook da life."
Strength end endurance, devel-
oped through regular exescise,
leado to skill and agility and
adds to poise End grace. Not only
do daily tasks become easier, yon
oho look better ond so feel more
at OEM in social situations.
W wan mnawa awKAane hnusaune awa
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me Dane □ u 10 pnyticai HCHI•
D, White pointed onto
Since exercise is a factor in
weight control, it indirectly aids
young son will continue to with her daughter, Mrs. Joe
make their home at Bryan King Fultz and young son. Mr.
Room mothers of each grade Henry Feldmann and Wilbert
of a booths for and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bus-
i se. Sunday guests in the home
* Fertilizer
Drive in the front . . . load . . . and exit
out in the back!
Mallard's Coin Shop
is open for business
10 A.M. to 5 P.M. Daily
sponson a Halloween Carnival
held on to the top place Friday, Oct 30, at 7:30 p.m.
Saturday as the Navasota in the school gymnasium.
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- _ Proceeds will go to support
close behind with 41% points, extra-curricular activities for
in Saturday’s predictions of high school classes and clubs.
-----—wpital. 4; and Ray Don, 2.
Whitfleld, the father of
ESSi-S Nov.
contest wound up its sixth
week.
Running a close second is
Club members try to predict and Mrs. Ralph Dunlap in
the outcome of Saturday's 10 Waco and they attended the
games. The weekly winner re- Baylor-AAM game. Mrs. Dun-
ceives a free breakfast at the lap is the daughter of the
next 7 a.m. Friday breakfast Spencers who was recently
At the close of the season, the married here.
overall winner will receive • Mrs. J. D. Williams return-
two free tickets to the annual ed last week to her home in
i .0a0, Mr. and Mrs. L. E- Bell and
day at 7 p.m. in the High Starla of Houston spent the
awarded the winners.
Hot dogs, coffee, cake and spent the week-end here vis-
punch will be sold. Every- iting Mr. and Mrs. Herman
one is Invited. F ft-
chairs, movie cartoons, dart ney. They came especially for
game, country store, cake Mr. Busse’s 80th birthday
walk and basketball goal toes. Bunday.
" Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Schroe-
Southwest Conference grid The public is Invited,
game results, Mr. Westermann ------- o
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tontest Lead
your fingerprint!
tts your fingerprint; nobody else has your vote. I is a
shing. Remember only YOU con cast your vote!
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was the weekly winner with
9% points.
Each week, Quarterback
turned from Houston, where week’s visit with Mr. and Mrs.
she has been visiting relatives.
left arm was amputated dur- 21-22. have been selected by
- ' - major members of the Richards High
School Ex-Students’ Associa-
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2 Sunday School and
Bible Class, 9:00 a.m.; Morn-
ing Worship with Holy Com-_
munlon, 10:00 a.m.; Com- elect of the Rev. John All,
h charge of a booths for
______ respective classes at the
Carnival. Among the attrac- ...
tions for this year are a fish Finke of Bryan and Mr. and
pond,' grab bag, musical Mrs. Herman Finke of Court-
White Hall
munlon announcements will
" tonal lob MA
• Mr. and Mrs. Calvin P.
Spencer and daughter, Judy
visited Saturday with Mr.
Two Navasota firemen
Thursday found 81-year-old
George Jenkins leaning
against a tree in a wooded
section near Courtney, about
one-half mile from where he
disappeared Wednesday morn-
ing.
The elderly Negro man
walked away from his home
at 9 a m Wednesday. He was
not reported missing until
about 10 a.m. Thursday.
From 15 to 20 volunteer*
launched a search Thursday
from the Old Country Store
/0 on south Highway 6 near
Courtney.
Hannibal Wilson and Tim
Burns, both members of the
Navasota Fire Department,
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mgnla '
EMSikdojan. ,
save Whitfield’s tion for their annual home
Tanda Camp Fire
Girls in Second 4
Unit Cooking
Members of the Tanda
Camp Fire group are meeting
the second Tuesday of each
month at the home of Mrs.
Robert A. Harris with Mrs. V.
Wheeler as leader.
Currently, the girls are in
sewing and second Unit cook-
ing. -
Officers are Usa Harris,
president; Donna Ha It mar,
vice-president; Jane Hemann,
secretary; and Celia Cleere,
reporter. •______________uuagh ■.
Il I Organ Ginder.
ush hand egeinst
hand, then pu hend
egeimt hend.
Cotton Bowl game at Dallas. West She was accompanied
by her sister, Mrs. L. N. Yea-
badly crushed legs failed late coming.
XteT »‘d X gandsazyuc ma d.n«
Doa JeotB b Now
He is a native of Lampasas, and Mrs. G. S. Pierce,
•mgee
ISOMETRIC EXERCISES-
The Sollzinearrerne, demtipe
WmMma. Om of their advantages
to that many see be dene et times
and etoaa where normal teemtoe
wguld be impenible, such as in the
efice. Held each eontreetien foree
fully to* sin wueA, Repeeting to
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than mere muscles, bet you can't
be truly healthy cod a bundle of
Bril st the same time.
To ba physically fit you mat
be both medically fit and dy*—
ically fit. The two don't neces-
eerily to head in hand, points out
Raymond L White, M.D., director
of Environmental Medicine and
Medical Service* for the Ameri-
can Medical AbbocIb^og.
“Medical fitness meaks bod
Maadam This can ba deter-
mined only by a medical examin-
ation, Dynamie fitness or *0*0 tea
capacity' is a measurement of
strength, agility and endurance,"
bo Mid.
68 A mhmanu asn a%aui ana2.Za.-
ab PSN9- wno muni AEHV-Y
may on a "clean bin ef health'
from his doctor bet if ho esat
endure even slight exertion, he's
hardly physically it 0* the other
hand, neither is the athlete with
a chronic or aedetoctod health
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Whitten, Bob. The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 29, 1964, newspaper, October 29, 1964; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1446210/m1/4/?q=%221964~%22: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.