The Humble Echo (Humble, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 26, 1967 Page: 3 of 10
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THE HUMBLE ECHO - Thursday, October 26, 1967 -Page 3
Humble
Drive-In Grocery
1010 FM 1960
Groceries - Drugs - Ice - Beer
6 a.m. - 10 p.m.
7 days a week
Your Independent Drive-In Grocery
Study Group Sets Meeting On Sunday
The Crisis in Community Fellowship Hall. The topic
study group will meet on to be considered by the
Sunday, at 7:30 p.m. in the group is “Management of
First Methodist Church Leisure.”
ODOM’S TEXACO
SERVICE STATION
B.F. Goodrich Dealer
121 Main St. 446-3722
BUCK ODOM Owner
The study group is spon-
sored by the Humble Com-
munity Enrichment Group,
which hopes that the cur-
rent series of discussions
will assist the community
to evaluate itself and to
take steps toward making
the community more con-
scious of the areas in
which it might offer more
for its citizens.
The first session of the
study group was attended
by more than 35. The meet-
ings are open to all citizens
of the community. Free
child care is provided.
School Tax
Officer At
Conference
Humble School District
tax assessor-collector
Dwayne McGaughey attend-
ed the annual conference
of the Texas Association
of Assessing Officers ear-
lier this month in Austin.
Workshop sessions in-
cluded delinquent tax col-
lection. latest legislation
and how it affects the tax
assessor, revaluation, as-
A modern electric dryer
can save you hours of ironing
every week!
Modem electric dryers, with their gentle heat and special
“permanent press” settings, make hours and days of ironing a
downright waste of time.
Today so many things that once had to be ironed now come
in permanent press: shirts, slacks, sheets, pillow slips, blouses,
skirts. Permanent press works best when garments and fabrics
are tumble dried in a modern automatic dryer. And the exact
temperature provided by a gentle electric dryer is best for
permanent press. There is no danger of overheating or
overdrying.
Visit your electric appliance dealer. Let him show you how
a modern automatic electric dryer does the drudgery while
you do those important things for your family that no one else
can do.
HOUSTON LIGHTING
& POWER COMPANY
a Texas taxpaying, investor-owned electric service company
FREE BOOKLET,
Laundry “Know-How,”
presents simple rules
and helpful hints for
a sparkling wash.
Tells you how to
purchase equipment
wisely, special features
to look for, covers
preparation and
pretreating of laundry,
and includes stain
removal chart.
For your free copy, call
your Houston Lighting
& Power Company
office.
sessment of personal prop-
erty", board of equalization
appeals and assessing a
rural water company.
McGaughey noted the as-
sociation sponsors a cer-
tificate recognized by the
state as a professional des-
ignation. Among require-
ments for the certificate
are at least five years of
experience and passing an
examination.
The association is striv-
ing to have all tax asses-
sors and collectors hold
the certificate within the
next few years, McGaughey
said.
8th Graders
Win 4th
Of Season
Humble 8th graders won
their fourth football game
of the season without de-
feat last week, taking a 12-0
decision over Crosby.
The junior high team of
coaches Jack Prewett, Paul
Parr and Bobby Camp
closes its season Thurs-
day with a game against
Anahuac here at 5:30 p.m.
For the season, the 8th
graders are 4-0-1.
Against Crosby last
week, Humble jumped off
to a quick 6-0 lead as
David Pruitt took the open-
ing kickoff on his 15-yard
line and dashed 85 yards
for a touchdown with only
12 seconds gone in the
game.
Steve Boyles scored the
second touchdown on a
three- yard plunge. Both
extra point kicks were
blocked.
Coaches lauded the de-
fensive play of Mike Row -
ell.
Modern
Laundry
327 Main
446-2521
Complete Laundry Ser-
vice -- Pickup & De-
livery
|
AIR MEDAL - SP4 Ran-
dall O. Holcombe has re-
ceived the Air Medal for
“achievement while par-
ticipating in sustained
aerial flight in support of
ground forces in Viet Nam”
during August and Septem-
ber. The son of Mr. and
Mrs. Oscar L. Vaughn of
2526 Old Humble Road,
Holcombe is a 1965 gradu-
ate of Humble High School.
Lutherans Plan
Charter Signing
Holy Comforter Luthe-
ran Mission will join Lu-
t h e r a n s throughout the
world in observing the
450th anniversary of the
protestant reformation. In
addition to the normal re-
formation observances, the
local mission church wilt
have charter signing as a
part of its worship service.
The charter will remain
open for people to sign
until a sufficient number
have commited themselves
to the Mission so that the
congregation may be offi-
cially organized and con-
stituted by the Lutheran
Church in America, the
mission announced.
Mauldin Service
Held At Rosewood
Funeral services were
held Oct. 14 for Mrs. H.C.
Mauldin at Rosewood Me-
mo rial Park cemetery.
Mrs. Mauldin died Oct. 12
in Houston. Officiating
were Rev. Everett Martin
and Rev. W.E. Jones.
Nov. 1
An ALO-Beauty
Consultant
will be at
HUMBLE PHARMACY
To discuss and recommend
from our complete line of
Alo-Beauty Aids
Come by
between 9 a.m.
and 5 p.m. ...
Nov. 1
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PHARMACY
210 Main St. 446-2111
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Pundt, John. The Humble Echo (Humble, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 26, 1967, newspaper, October 26, 1967; Humble, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1037004/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Humble Museum.