The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 28, 1965 Page: 7 of 16
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THE NAVASOTA EXAMINER
3-Game Series
Said Friday
the lovely new home of the
by Mrs. Hugh J. Clifford
The Rev. Walter Dishman s E. Polkas.
and Ms. Dishman of Ander-
son came Sunday for 9:30 a.m.
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derful sermon and proud of
the number of young people
Sunday, Jar. 31, will be the
team buttoned down a 76-50
Garry Powers,
points for the night, had the
derson.
For Anderson, it was a 22-8
Berclair, Tex.,
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William R.
Huntsville.
Oxley, pastor of the College
Lakers, Hawks Win Week's
MUST SELL
by
Basketball League Games
To Make Room For
where he is greatly improved, here. Mrs. Buck is the former
Susan Harris.
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Children's Dresses. .
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Ladies' Coats
exception of Ralnbo bowlers 5, Polly Hollar with 4 and
son with 6 points each, and win, 13-loss record for the
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Boy's Nylon Jackets. .
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Mr. and Mrs. Oris Thomas of
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Thomas of Huntsville. While
they were here, we all drove leal, Jan. 21.
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as went to Houston Sunday to medical, Jan. 22.
Mrs. Mattie Lee Mitchell,
spend a few days with their
Jackets - Mm’s, Ladies", Children"s
Hats
Mr. and Mrs. David Med-
The Navasota Examiner
Marjorie Carter, Navasota,
Those visiting Mrs. Obie medical, Jan. 24.
Mrs. Jeannie Yeager, Hemp-
m. and Mrs. John Franklow of steed, medical. Jan. 24.
OFFICE SUPPLY DEPARTMENT
Mrs. Clyde Murphy, Pass
vis Navasota, Mrs. Orel Key of
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1U Railroad
Austin High School students Cleghorn of John Conn and
Hiway 290
Bro. Woods.
at Bryan.
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SAVINGS EACH WEEK IN THE EXAMINER
ly out at Waller County line, Station Episcopal Church, will
a good man brought me home, perform a baptismal ceremony
did
still
Rockdale Raps
Rattlers 71-39
In District Bout
The Lakers beat the War-
riors 42-33 and the Hawks
NEWS FROM
Courtney
John Webber who has just returned from three years
in the Army Signal corp, has reopened his shop at
the Western Auto Store. He will pick up and deliver
televisions, and is equipped to work on transistor radios.
win over the Warriors.
James Evans hit for 8 to
take the runner-up honor in
scoring. Following were Ray
Dyer with 6, D. Fuqua with
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Batts and
mother Batts have had chil-
Never behind, the Owls led
18-12 in the first period, 35-25
Last Rites For
Walter Branch
Held Sunday
Funeral services for Walter
Branch were held at 1 p.m.
Sunday, Jan. 24, from the
16. All members are urged to
attend as a nominee is to be
selected for the district T. H.
D. A. meeting to be held in
April.
period, 38-24 at the half and
57-37 in the third stanza.
A number of relatives and
friends came Sunday to see
by Mrs. Clara Ferguson
Well, folks we had a nice
dew of about 5 inches last
Thursday night. Water, water,
everywhere, higher than it
has been around here in sev-
eral years. In the low lands,
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Coach Eddie Anderson’s Na-
vasota Rattlers fell 71-39 Fri-
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(Her mother was a beauty
operator in Navasota years
ago.) Ila went to school with
my son Billy. Later in the day
I found a good friend of our
senator, Nevellle Colson, also
Homer J. Jones, who askd if
I knew Helen Stacey. Then
next ran into Mr. and Mrs.
years, to come to see you.
Jack McBride flew over to
Baytown and on to Louisiana
Cornell Carrell, who garnered
16 points.
with 8, T. Szymzcak with 7
and M. Szymczak with 6.
Dickinson for the day.
’ The Rev. and Mrs. Marsh
Calloway have‘returned from
Houston, where they went to
CITY WORKMEN, under the supervision
ofV. P. Massaro, director of public works,
clear Cedar Crook of brush and woods. In
the photo above, the brush and small
trees are being eliminated by burning at a
over to Bryan and Navasota
on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Foster Thom-
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Home of Navasota.
A rosary was recited at 8
Stephens officiating.
Interment was in the Salem
Church Cemetery under the
direction of the Jones Fu-
neral Home of Navasota.
Mr. Branch, a Gulf States
H L Whidby, Hempstead,
medical, Jan. 25.
GENERAL ELECTRIC WASHER
WORTH MORE
• Twin Flexible Arms
• Gracefully Flaired
• Original Styling
• Adjustable Fluorescent
Reflector from 9 to 14
inches above desk top.
•“Regular 21.95 Value
SALE PRICE ...
ROTELLO'S
WESTERN SHOP
E. C. McGee, Houston, med-
ical, Jan. 23.
Master Darrel Rinn, Katy,
LIMITED TIME SALE
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Tues., Fe
Hawks vs. Pistons
In the second game of the
1519995
The Owls, playing in Dis-
trict 59-B, wound up with a
71-53 victory over the Mag-
nolia five in a Friday-game
at Anderson’s gymnasium.
contest will be followed
the varsity match.
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Sunday,
lowed. All enjoyed the won-
the chapel of Wie Lindley-
Robertson Funeral Home in
Navasota, by the Rev. Eugene
F. Spencer.
Mr. Garza died at 9:30 a.m.
Thursday, Jan. 21, at the
Grimes Memorial Convales-
Shiro News
sponsored by the Navasota
High School Honor Society.
At 11:30 a.m. Thursday Mr.
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Baptismal Service
To Be Held Sunday
2.
The Lakers jumped to a 15-
9 lead in the first quarter,
but the Warriors turned on
the steam and pulled ahead
regular three services at the L_____ .
church, Sabbath School at 10 Ian in
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Team Game
Coach Wood’s juniors rack-
ed up a 76-50 win over the
youngsters from Magnolia
with the help of Raymond
Sechelski’s 21 points.
Lynn Grove Courtney
H. D. Club
Last Tuesday, Jan. 19, the
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lovely home of Mrs. Leo Kee-
• Navasota. Fourteen
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on the Pistons in the night • Curtis with 15 points followed
cap beginning at 8 p.m. by Perry and Scarbrough with
Games are free to the pub- 14 each.
At Episcopal Church
The Very Rev.
17-15 at the half. In the third 7 p.m. The Lakers will take losers For Rockdale it
L quarter, the Lakers and the ** ........
This is a small world after
all. Started out all alone last
ning picture.
Boy's Game
Gerald Schroeder found the
range for 29 points to pace
the Owls in the varsity win
invited.
His visit
J
of Tomball were visiting here Dominguez with 18 points
who came
KWBC Bowlers
Lose 3, Still
Lead League
Radio Station KWBC’s five-
man bowling team fell 3-1
Monday to Conlee Bros. at
Bryan, but managed to keep
a one-game league lead.
Randy’s Bar-B-Q went down
3-1 to C 4 C Theatres and
dropped to 4 games off the
leader’s pace.
Mohday’s action resulted in
no league changes with the
Sunday afternoon.
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HOSPITAL
Larry Largent with 3.
For the Warriors, it was
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bookkeeper at the
atuyn roye.the pat dren aand grandchildren with
: Sabbath School fol- them for a few days.
For Magnolia, it was Jimmy
Flemming with 20 points.
The 59-B win gave Ander-
son eagers a 3-win, no-loss
conference record with 16
wins, 8-losses for the season.
with 14
children
here 1* being mother.
CARD OF THANKS
We are sincerely grateful to
our many friends, personnel
at the Navasota Convalescent
Home, the doctors and nurses,
Mrs. W. S. Conkling, Mr. and
Mrs. C. P. Spencer and the
many others for their kind
acts and sympathy during
our recent sadness. Such kind-
ness and thoughtfulness will
never be forgotten.
The family of Albert Garza
Mrs. Albert Garza
Mr. and Mrs. Manuel
Gutierrez.
much for which* to thank
God.
Was surprised to find Edwin
McGee of Houston in the
hospital at Navasota on Sun-
day, do hope he is very soon
able to be out; also Mattie
Lee Mitchell, trust that she
improved each day.
The women of Lynn Grove
Methodist Church met at the
home of Miss Jewel Weaver
last Wednesday. A very good
meeting was reported, with
the Rev. and Mrs. Walter
Navasota with the Rev. H. A. mon is back home, so is Mr.
Morris. The Spell families
for Carolyn Kimberly Buck,
granddaughter of Mrs. Edna
Harris and daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Travis Buck of
Groves Sunday, Jan. 31, at...
1:30 p.m. at St. Paul’s Church
luncheon, the books were
filled out for meetings. Mrs.
Edna Bryant led several re-
action stunts and all agreed
to serve a non-fattening meal
at the next meeting, which is
range for 16 points to pace Schroeder with 12, Heyman
the Lakers in their first-game - — -
point near the Lttle League Forte. City
fire trucks. In the background, are stand-
ing by to help keep the blaze under con-
trol.
were all up and going.
Last Friday we were sur-
prised to have some old
friends, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Shead and son from Pine-
hurst pay us a short visit.
It is always so nice to have
appointed. As usual, the co-
operative meal was much en-
to see about returning Hugh joyed by all. After the noon
school gymnasium.
Lakers vs. Warriors
Wayne Bosse found
•e La Garza, age 63, of Na-
vasota-was said at 1O a.m.
Friday, Jan. 22, from Our
Lady of Guadalup Church,
officiating.
Graveside services were
then held at 3:30 p.m. Friday
at the family plot in Oakland
Cemetery in Navasota. Inter-'
Utilities Company lineman
for a number of years, died
at 10:35 a.m. Wednesday, Jan.
20, at the Grimes Memorial
Hospital.
He is survived by his wife,
Mrs. Pearl Lee Branch; his
mother, Mrs. Beulah Branch
of Navasota," along with five
daughters, two sons, five sis-
ters, three brothers and other
relatives.
son of
Coach Wood’s Owl
The wonderful Wheelers got
the car in the night, and
Jesse Shimshack took it in to
Navasota. Late Friday after-
noon Hugh was brought to
Grimes Memorial Hospital,
ters, Mrs. Manuel Gutierrez
of Navasota and Mrs. John F.
Doody of San Antonio; two
brothers, Leo De La Garza of
San Antonio and Richard De
La Garza of California; along
with fifteen grandchildren.
Pallbearers were Daniel
garage, to be at Mrs. Edna Bryant’s
in Navasota on Tuesday, Feb.
Anderson’s juniors, who
have played only three games
this season, are undefeated.
Girl's Game
In other conference action.
Coach Wood’s Anderson girls
racked up a 36-28 victory over
Magnolia at the Owl gym-
nasium.
Paced by Gloria Schafer
with 23 points and Barbara
Molitor with 11 points, the
girls held a 12-7 first quarter
lead and increased that to
24-12 at the half. In the third
period, Anderson was leading
30-17.
High point honors for Mag-
nolia went to Pat Campagna
with 20 points for the night
The girls from Anderson
hold an 8-win, 9 loss season
record with 2 wins in as many
starts for District 59-B com-
petition.
Coming G imine
The Owls, both boys and
girls, will travel to Iola Fri-
day for a double match.
Coach Wood said the girls
will play at 7:30 p.m. That
meeting.
„_______. _Mrs. Sullivan read the '
attend the funeral of an aunt, rules, yearbooks were given
out, and all committees were
followed by Clyde Pederson
with 17. Other scorers were
Charles Winn with 9, Richard
Keelan with 8 and Don Mc-
Millin with 2.
Rockdale’s Farr had 10
Clifford to Grimes C 6 u n t y.
Had car trouble on Post Oak
Freeway, a good Mexican
pushed me out of danger. I
Walked % mile to get help,
found the former Ila Denman
out early. Next Lynn Grove-Courtney Home
Demonstration met at the
out a 49-40 victory over the
ball League action at the Pistons with the help of
ment was in Oakland Come------ —------,w. - .J -
tery under the direction of the victory over Magnolia’s jun- scrring honors.
- Lindley - Robertson Funeral iors in another contest at An- “ ’ "
I am very, happy to report ing
that all our sick folks seem
folks, whom you have known
and thought so much of for medical, Jan. 18.
Davis and Miss Peggy Good- Sunday afternoon,
win, Navasota High School,
and Albert De La Garza, Jr., and Phillip Zaragoza, Jr. of
all of San Antonio; two sis-
were present, with one vis-
itor.
The meeting was opened by
the president, Mrs. Anna Ded-
mon with prayer and a read-
ing for the new year. Mrs.
Irene Sullivan, secretary, read
the minutes, and Mrs. Ruby
Silcox reported on the council
Mrs. Pete Zaragoza and Miss Garza, Phillip Zaragoza, Sr.,
Elaine Garza, both of Nava- _
A n.p,, m.. , A.. Coach Warren Wood’s An-
A funeral mass for Albert derson basketball teams, in
action last week, racked up a
over Magnolia 71-53. He was
cent Home in Navasota. He followed closely by Glenn
was born on Dec. 25, 1901, in Schafer with 28 points.
orum"s..MINI-BASKE
Te aetata um eons ataMM nada, M w bada.
endrgs of Houston were vis-
iting in the Ferguson home surgery, Jan. 24.
who climbed out of the cellar
by defeating Kazmeler in four
straight games. Bankers Com-
mercial lost another four-
game set to Coca Cola.
Next week, KWBC’s Tom
Holloway, Bobby Fuchs, Mar-
vin Weaks, Jerry McAlexander
and James Evans will take
on fourth place Fugate-
Combs with 2 more. season.
ru. The Hawks had a 15-4 lead The Rattlers were apparent-
Dixon with 23 points for top going Into the second quarterly helpless as they watched
eing hone e and ran that up to 2518 ad- the Tigers increase a 5-point
ed by Karonka with 6, Bay vantage at the half. In the 19.14 first quarter lead into
third quarter, the Hawks a 20-point 38-18 halftime ad-
were leading 36-30. vantage. By the end of the
Coming Games third stanza, the Rattlers were
Thursday’s action will see trailing 55-29.
the Warriors facing the Navasota’s Solon Webb hit
Hawks in the early game at for 19 points to pace the
p.m. Thursday, Jan. 21, from as4ndewan ’ Je?’ Magnolia a "aPaanarsomAknysaz
‘ ' ---- ladies to complete the win- lead at the end of the first
it was T. Buchanan and T.
Moore for the Pistons with day to toe District 19-AA Tig-
13 points each. They were ers at Rockdale.
followed by Dyer and Ander- The loss gave Navasota a 6- Dishman present.
«B» _ Roy Kolbasinski hit for 16
points to take second best
FuneralMass for Anderson Wins
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downed the Pistons 49-40 double-bill, the Hawks pulled
Thursday in Navasota Basket- ----
Sherri Jones, Huntsville,
medical, Jan. 21.
Gail Cuthrell, Roans Prairie,
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action last week, racked up a at the half and 47-37 in the
triple game series over Mag- third quarter.
Assistant To Address
NHS Student Body
Robert T. Davis of Austin,
assistant to the attorney gen-
eral, will address the Nava-
aota High School student
body Thursday morning at
9:20 o’clock. The public is
Solidad Benavides and Jac-
into De La Garza. He was a
member of Our Lady of
Guadalupe Church of Nava-
sota. Mr. Garza had been a
resident of Navasta for the
past 29 years and owned the
Guarantee Body and Paint
Company here in Navasota.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs.
Frances R. Garza of Navasota;
four daughters, Mrs. Ira
Wright of Paris, France, Mrs.
Emilio Medina of Houston,
Raymond Acosta, E l a d a r o
sota; three sons, Robert De Dominguez and Valentine
La Garza, David De La Garza Baldobino, all of Navasota
and • Mrs. Thomas’ Navasota, medical, Jan. 23.
Isenhour ............... 5
McDaniel .............. 1
Wood ................ 1
Webb ..... 9
■ Chaney ...... 0
Mrs. W. L. Stewart of Mor- Poole 2
ristown. New Jersey, visited Ybarra .................. 0
in the N. W. Casey home Sanchez ................ 0
Wednesday and Thursday of Davis ;...............-.0
last week. Junior Valty-
Mr. and Mrs. John Hamel The Rattlers Juniors
there is quite a bit of fence Wilson and children were somewhat better but
senior will be guests on the Thomas Saturday were Mr.
KBTX TV Town Talk profrti “ “
Later in the day, Mr. Dai
ors for the Tiger Juniors.
David Loudd, Anderson,! -------0 1 ■
medical, Jan. 19. CARD OF THANKS
Mrs. John Busa, Roans We wish to thank our many
visiting with friends Sunday. Prairie, medical, Jan. 20. friends, colored and white,
Mrs. Jack McBride spent Irvin Drews/ Navasota,for food, service and words of
Sunday afternoon in Iola with medical, Jan. 20. sympathy during the time of
her mother, Mrs. Willis. Lucy Rodriquez, Waller, our sorrow.
Those visiting Mrs. G u s medical, Jan. 20. Rosa Lee Franklin
““ Irma Ybarra, Navasota, Madonia Johnson.
T. C. Grissom from Richards, medical, Jan. 21. „ ,, --- :: .
Chris Molitor, Navasota, The last Tasmanian native
Bedias, Mr. and Mrs. Goree medical, Jan. 21. |died in 1876._________________
here the past week-end visit- came out on the short end of
j his aunts, Mrs. D. B. a 64 54 score at the final
„ , . _ ’ _ , . buzzer.
Brooks and Mrs. Foley Mayes, Navasota trailed 15-7 at the
also some friends. end of the first half.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Carrell For the Rattlers it was
a.m., church service at 11 and
night service at 6 p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hammons
of Houston came Sunday to
visit parents, Mr. and Mrs.
B. F. Hammons, also B. F.
Hammons, Jr. came from
W. T. Wilcox, then Alma
Bush and sister, Mrs. J. Gerke,
Jr., saw Hugh who had im-
proved. The car was complete-
Davidson Printers.
Standings
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KWBC .......................... 46
Conlee Bros.............. 45
Randy’s Bar-B-Q ...... 42
Fugate Printers ........ 41
C 4 C Theatres 41
Herwald Exterm. 40
Kazmeier Hatchery 37
Coca Cola ................. 37
Aashlock Service ...... 33
Fabric Care ................ 33
Ralnbo Bread ............ 32
Bankers Comm. 29
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will address the Stephen F. Madisonville. Mr a. Mattie dena, medical, Jan. 25.
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