The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 11, 1962 Page: 4 of 16
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venient and comfortable. Bul-
LIBRARY..CHATTER
Hosts Havasota
letins containing
Donnie Winckle was best
By Mrs. Loa Hertenbergex
featured
by Mrs. Loa Hertenberger
Mre. Mohr, Mrs. Lemon, Mrs.
I Nre pledBee wax Mtig -
tiers of lace. The veil of 11-
and Leonard Trute of Bren-
Grace Ann Marett of Nava-
The next meeting will be
in a double ring pearls. She carried a bou-
The group, was called-to
chrysanthemums. She wore a
United Church of Christ at
Sunday after
Washington.
Day were reported a great
P. Lockard, success.
E. Renn, Mrs.
Miss Ema Renn, Mrs. Charles
Pet-
gene Ewing and Mrs,J. W.
reg-
Big Clearance
be
iou
New
Spears, Jr. of Auston sent a
Drastically
"THIS TERRITORY’S ONLY AUTHORIZED DEALER"
left
Mrs. Ashorn of Anderson, Monday
The What Not Shop
day and Thursday of last
t
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SPECIAL 7 DAYS ONLY
Hickory Hill Herefords High
GENERAL ELECTRIC
IN MAJOR SOUTHWEST SHOWS
&
• WATER SAVER CONTROL.
SUMMER YEARLING BULL
• SUDS CONTROL
1,929,095.53
• LID INSTRUCTIONS
Model 630 T
• FILTER FW PAN
Reg. Price
This Week
SENIOR BULL CALVES:
$3,618,605.49
TOTAL ASSETS
.....ie.......
$249.95
Only
„ 2,352,832.91
30-INCH
779,183.53
■
GENERAL
$3,283,969.55
TOTAL DEPOSITS
%2
ELECTRIC
HICKORY HILL RANCH
1812.933.53
deposits
HIGH SPEED
$3,283,969.55
RANGE
rtin
Reg. $190.95
MR. & MRS. S. R. LITZENBERG
$334,635 94
on Special for
OWNERS
$13488
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C. L (Willie) Wilson, Herdsman
Merle Wilson, Cow Herd
C. W. LUCAS & CO
TELEPHONES:
203 E. WASHINGTON AVE.
PHONE TA 5-6426
(SEAL)
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Now In Progress
Prices Slashed
is on FM 1488, 10 miles north of Waller, 10 miles west of Magnolia,
and 12 miles east of Hempstead.
Marshal Ashom
Named Head Of
4-H Council
the new Wxas Calendar of
Events for fall and winter,
our now kite heny
be- made more con- *
AUSTIN, Texas (Special)-
Critics who feel Texans have
little appreciation of the finer
... 100,000.00
134,635.94
events are distributed among
90 Texas communities rang-
ing in size from Houston and
We have a good selection of bulls for sale at the Ranch starting
at $250. We also have some open Heifers for sale. Visitors always
welcome.
ness on Sept. 28, 1962.
State Bank No. 1535
and Mrs. Lou Hertenberger;
Mrs. Robert Goree;. Mrs. Eu-
Wednesday for Dallas. She
will be the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Lohmeyer, Mrs
Lee Roy Lehrmann, Mrs. Joe
Marshal Ashorn, 16-year old
son of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Helen Stacey and Mrs. Gordon
Beach represented the First
Presbyterian Church Wednes-
40,167.23
94.720.66
17,065.22
was named president of the
Grimes County 4-H Council.
Ashom's election came dur-
ing the group's reorganiza-
The leaders, Mrs. Mohr and
Mrs. Cook, made a coconut
and* a cherry pie to demon-
strate the “Master Mix for
Federal Reserve District No. 11
ASSETS
BATTERIES • CORDS
SERVICE FOR ALL MAKES
774,175.14
570,876.10
241,983.16
1st at Central East Texas Fair Open Show
1st at Longview Open Show
tiered wedding cake emboss
ed with wedding bells and
50,000.00
10,000.00
order by the repeating of the
club prayer in unison. The
usual order of business was
followed. The roll call was
responded to by "Hint for
Mrs. Tom Rhodes.
O Mrs. J. T. Gibson,
Surplus ...............................
Undivided profits
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNrS
The house party included
Mrs. J. T. Benn, Mrs. Fred
(a) Total demand deposits $2,471,036.02
(b) Total time and savings
• TWO CYCLE DIAL—Normal cycle
for regular fabrics 1 to 12 minutes.
Short cycle up to 3% minutes for
delicate fabrics.
white gladioli and graceful
, palms'-adorned the altar. The
bride's dress was of reem-
broldered Alencon lace over
silk taffeta. The sculptered.
bodice featured scooped neck-
line and long sleeves taper-
ing toipoints at the wrists.
The skirt flowed to a chapel
sey, who was a former resi-
dent of Navasota.
H. C. Walker, father of Mrs.
G. S. Pierce, was remembered
by Mrs. R. W. Yarbrough.
Ing held at the Port Arthur
Westminster church.
Houston
MO 7-7054
was a gift of the groom.
Misses Dinah Petzolt, maid
pink and yellow taffeta. They
wore pill box hats and car-
ried white carnations.
The brides mother was at-
tired in a black eyelet dress
and black accessories and a
white carnation coursage.
The grooms mother wore
41,373.77
2.00
1,099.79
2nd at Central East Texas Fair Open Show next to
Champion Bull
- 2nd at Texas State Polled Show
2nd at Oklahoma Free State Fair
1st at Longview Open Show
$17850
Highway Department
Releases Texas'
Calendar Of Events
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uavasora.kmania
Christi's
Swim.
October
Capital:
(a) Common stock, total par value $100,000.00 100,000.00
Rev. iPuul Piepenbrok, pastor,
officiated.
Waller
DR 2.3223 •
Hearing Tests Condueted
By Beltone Hearing Aid
Audiologst
SEE....
1 BELTONE. HEARING
1 GLASSES AND BELTONE
I BEHIND THE EAR AID.
TOTAL LIABILITIES
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Plantersville
Baptist Church
Revival Announced
DON'T PUT IT OFF-
DO IT NOW.
Model J 299 T.
Big 30* Range Has
Three Roomy Storage Drawers
-----, Sunday after three strand pearl necklace to pink roses,
noon,< Out. 7, at 3:00 p.m. The complete her ensemble which
LIABILITIES
Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships,
and corporations ..............................
Time and savings deposits of individuals,
partnerships, and ‘corporations
Deposits of U. S. Gov't, (including postal sav-
ings)
Deposits of States and political subdivisions
Certified and officers’ checks, etc.
CORRECT—ATTEST:
A. W. Greenwood j
H. H Moore, Directors.
L. N. Yeager ,
STATE OF TEXAS, CONTY OF GRIMES, ss:
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 6th day of
Oct, 1962, and I hereby certify that I am not an officer
director of this -bank.
My commission expires 6/1/63
Pauline N. Boehm, Notary Public
Wed., Oct. 17: 10 to 11 a.m.
Vanguard Motel
Navasota, Texas
brary Building Fund.
Those-who remembered H.
N. Sandall were: Mrs. I. M.
House and Mrs. L. H. Wool-
sey; Mrs. R W. Yarbrough;
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Ashley;
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Whitten*
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Whitten;
Mr. and Mrs. Lou Hertenbet
ger; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lott;
Mrs. Beth Chappell Wiliams,
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Swanson;
I, Robert L. Bosse, Cashier, of the above-named bank
do solemnly swear that this report of condition (including
the information below and Ak the reverse side hereof) is
true and correct, to the beamed my knowledge and belief.
Robert L Bosse
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During the honths • Oct and Nov, the Gulf States Utilities Company is giv.
Ing a PEEK ELECTRIC BLANKET WITH THE PUBCHASE OF EACH ELECTRIC
RANGE.
with Mrs. Luther Dunford,
pv.1.
REPQRT OF CONDITION OF
THE SECURITY STATE BANK
of Navasota, Grimes County, Texas, at the close of bust-
00”
sen
Cash, balances with other banks, and cash
items in process of collection
U. S. Gov't. obligations, direct and guaranteed
Obligations of Staten and political subdivisions
Other bonds, notes, and debentures (including
$50,000.00 securities of Federal agencies and
corporations not guaranteed by U. S.)
Corporate stocks
Loans and discounts (including $8,521.67 over-
drafts
Bank premises owned $22,500.00. furniture
and fixtures $18,873.77
Real estate owned other than bank premises
Other assets ............
istered the guests.
When the couple left on
their wedding trip, the bride
was wearing a blue dress
Mr. and Mrs. Trute will make
their home in Brenham where
he has a position at the Super
Value Store and the bride has
a position at Perry Bro.
Music Study Club
Re-assembly Luncheon
To Be Held At Bryan
The Music Study Club re-
assembly luncheon will be
held Wednesday, Oct. 17, at
the Briarcrest Country Club
at Bryan at 12:30 p.m. Re-
nervations should be made
with Mrs. L. N. Yeager.
-pt_ , -...... -
Leonard Trute Weds
/ ’
Dellas to Bartlett and Lyford, memorial for Robert B. Lind-
All were submitted by cham-
AD‘,Ouwill
ho"ar with a
selectometth-
Revival services will
poN l
M!5S 1
",0,5
2.1685p
derson.
Other new officers include
Skipper Hinds of Richards,
vice president; Wilma Leiber
of Anderson, secretary-treas-
urer; Marian Sczymczak of
Anderson, reporter; and J. R
Finley of Iola, parliamen-
tarian.
Mrs. E. M Holt, Jr., Grimes
County home demonstration
agent, was on hand for the
session.
• Mrs. Robert Goree
some of
through March
Benker, Miss LaNell Benker, Calorie Watching.” The Youth
Fair and the Women's Rally
• Mr. and Mrs. John Easter-
ly joined Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Stephens of Houston on a
fishing trip of several days
last week in Port, Aransas.
ger (Singing)
Fredericksburg
rnrr h hearing aid
Fnn P CONSULTATION
Candles and tall pedestal of honor, and Cynthia Petzolt,
baskets holding clusters of bridesmaid, sisters of the
bride, wore white lace over
held at the Plantersville Bap-
tist Church each night begin-
ning Sunday, Oct. 28, through
Monday, Nov. 5.
No service will be held Sat-
urday night.
The Rev. O. C. Cooper of
Bryan, envangelist, former
pastor of the Hempstead Bap-
tist Church, will be the
evangelist.
Charles Rhodes will lead
the singing.
Sunday dinner will be serv-
ed on the grounds.
week at a Presbyterial meet- tional meeting at the coun-
.....- - - - ty courthouse annex at An-
hamfWn
matrimohy
AUTOMATIC
WASHER
• WATER TEMPERATURE
SELECTION — Chooses the desired
wash water temperature auto
matically.
Festival at
and Corpus
Years Day
‘e},
4
Bob Davis, Manager
Travel and Information Divi-
sion of the Texas Highway
Department.
More than half the 407
statewide events listed in the
16-page booklet are in the
fine arts field — concert, bal-
lets, operas and stage pro-
ductions.
Leavening is provided by
gala festivals such as El
Paso's Southwestern Sun Car-
nival, Tyler's Texas Rose
Festival, Edinburg's Pan Am-
erican Bronco Days, Mission's
Texas Citrus Fiesta and
Brownsville's Charro Days.
The unexpected is here too
New Braunfel's Sausage Fes-
tival, the Hill Country Saen-
Mrs. George Zlotnick; Mrs.
Ira M. House and Mrs. L. H.
Woolsey; Mr. and Mrs Thom-
as McIntyre; Mre. Fred Han-
sen and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd
Sinclair.
Contributions for Guy Hod-
ges were made by Mr. and
Mrs. James B. Hodges; Mr.
JUNIOR YEARLING BULL
2nd at East Texas Fair Open Show
2nd at Longview Open Show next to Champion Bull
things in life might study Mrs. Lee Foley and Miss
Katie Grey. I’m sure this
would have pleased “Mr. [Terry.
Nall” as he contributed the
bers of commerce upon re-
quest of the Highway Depart-
ment, Texas’ official travel
promotion agency.
Number of events is up 56
over the spring and summer
calendar, a record 44,000
copies of which were distri-
buted nationwide.
The complimentary calen-
dars are available to Texans
and out-of state visitors alike
through the Highway Depart
ment's eight Tourist Bureaus,
the Travel and Information
Division, P. O. Box 5064, Aus-
tin and local chambers of
commerce.
___ _ ed waa held at the church regular meeting in the home
teraofpartshhanThebndestablersoPMr. Glenn Lmon fun
which was covered with a day, Oct. 4
lace cloth, held the three " “ *
helpful hints -
giyen to the members. •
Those present tor the dem-
onstration were Mrs Taylor, .
■ Hfes—SuHvam,M.Fry, 1
-V.J
Grace Ann Marett..
Pledges Chi Omega
At Southern Methodist
Chlmomegasorority mot
Southern Methodist Univer-
ffitrr Dalia A pledged .
35 girls during formal rush,
which ended Sept 17th. -
Wilhelmine Petzolt
.ff •
uauNcuammenma—l.. m td ’ a-ucauhomm--- •
7 Miss Wilhelmine Petzolt length train that
first $1,000 to help build the
new Library.
As tributes to Malcolm Ro-
bertson, grandson of Mrs. Wil-
lie King, donations were re-
ceived from Mrs. W. S. Moore
and Mr. and Mrs. Lou Herten-
berger.
Mr. and Mrs, Joe Rohmerts
presented a memorial to Mrs.
Evelyn Dunavant.
Mrs. W. A. Buckley, Jr. was
remembered by Mrs. Mona
Floyd and Wayne Crawford.
In memory of B. C. McCal-
lum; Mrs. Ira Maude House
and Mrs. L. H. Woolsey; Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Schoedel;
Mrs. Mona A. Floyd and chil-
dren; Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Kel-
ley and Dr. and Mrs. D. N.
Kelley made contributions to
the building fund.
Mrs. Herman D. Davis made
a contribution in memory of
her sister, Mrs. Mabel Gibson
Riley. •
Mr. and Mrs. George T.
- "-o-u"Eetadrngcnhibt“ceaHMrs.Gtenntemon
tion coursage —
HD Club Session
Mrs. Marie Hansen, donations
IhManymemorials,haxe-beenlwere-eceedutomsMmand
. received recently for the U- Mrs. Lou Hertenberger, Mr.
----- - and Mrs. Hugh Robison, Mr.
ahd Mre. R. W. Deah; Mr. and sota.
Boring ahd Mrs. W. J.
zolt.
Mrs Monroe Petzolt
iadleusec---ezzrzezc"- "FFieNVsotHomeDem-
The reception which follow- onstration club held their
SALE
ceremanx at the Frieden's quet ‘of glamellas and white
Pies" as given by the-agent released this week by the
in the workshop Monday,"
Oct. 1: Mrs. Mohr handed
Mm Danford, Mrs. Stutts,
recipes to each member pre
sent.
Officers elected for 1963
were: President Mrs. W. W.
Greer, Vice • President Mre.
Lawrence Minsky. Secretary-
Reporter, Mrs. H. T. Hall,
Treasurer Mrs. Eugene Nolen,
Council delegate, Mrs. George
N. Cook.
Guests tor lunch were Mr.
Hardy, Mr. Lemon, Mrs Holt
and Mrs. Laws of El Paso
and a visitor in the Hardy
and the Sylvest homes.
At the afternoon session,’
Mrs. Holt, our agent, told us
how to make "a New Life For
an Old Kitchen.” She helped
us to see that by rearranging
arid using some new storage
A memorial for Mrs. F.
Watts Brown was donated by
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lott.
Mr. and Mrs. James B.
Hodge presented a memorial
for Mrs M. J. LeVois, the
mother of Henry C. LeVois.
Honoring the memory of
fallow =
H. R. ’Tex" Mayhall Co.
Austin - 127 E. 7th St. - GR 2-1777
Brenham - St. Anthony Hotel Bldg. - GR 6-4672
Bryan - 2712 Texas Ave. - TA 3-5333
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL
ACCOUNTS ........ $3,618,605.49
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Whitten, Bob. The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 11, 1962, newspaper, October 11, 1962; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1446103/m1/4/?q=music: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Navasota Public Library.