The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 25, 1963 Page: 4 of 16
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Texas Trek Highlights
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revenue to finance the Gov-
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which
takes $79 million out of the
it has been up and down . . .
On the franchise tax, we
change transfusion was given
were — October, $56 million;
the doctor went to work im
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would.
will be well represented in demonstration agent.
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Kep. Bill Dungan's bill con-
Last Rites For
WillEmshof,
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Staft m*
W.
Pallbearers
the House, but it won unan-
Holtkamp at Brenham, Rein-
hardt Becker of White Hall,
April 23, at his home, Rt. 2.
Sellers Rogers.
the
would
which
compare
economic and political syB-
those at the Communist coun-
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ribbon, dairy
Breakfast So, it
goad time to write your rep
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Kathy Beeler of Anderson, red
think at the way this
you
"a
Soviet
of
bill, this past week, came "out
the food dollar.
ganized as a federation, Dec.
the Senate . . . It has already
They were accompanied by
demon with the Rev. L. F. 30. 1922.
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nt in the
■ dar Tuesday . . . after the family at iter son. Dr. E L
Cook
D Miss Thelma Wehring of
son, first grade.
nouneed the re-elected at 91 Lillian R. Fuqua and Mrs.
with her parents, Mr. and
and extends the corporation
his
Mrs.
grade;
Laura
Purcell,
. . It raises approximately
sunt. Mrs Ruth Cochran of
It moves the sales tax ex
emption on clothing costing
Carver High
Ford, first grade; and Velmer
made the unexpected call
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First state to abolish capital
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edrich
Navasota High
Gipson, natural science and
VFW Post The yo
Qu taen berry, band; Mrs. Et-
ing. B. T. Henry, vocational
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journalism and physical
Henderson. librarian
Smathers, distributive educa4
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Willie Rae Henry and
D. Hunter, sixth grade;
principal for 1963-64.
Than Window Units
Ellie Imhoff and Mm. Th rasa
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TURNER, PIERCE & CLEERE
Phone 825-6442
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Hospital Staff Here Saves
Life Of 2-Day Old Infant
School>Board Re-Elects
Personnel For 1963-64
Navasota. Mr. Smith had been
to a Rice Alumni meeting at
Good team work on the partmediately. Within a short-
of a local doctor and the while the diagnosis of an un-
Mary Katherine Kitkoski of
Anderson, blue ribbon, dairy
products; and Judy Wickey
of Anderson, red ribbon, ed-
il agriculture; Mel-
Mitchell. band and
Carver.
Other
Tbx
Alene Arrington.' seventh
grade and head teacher; Hol
lis Hood, Mrs. Lou Spivey and
lem. One witness warned that
if such a constitutional am
Myrtle Stoneham of Navasota and Mrs. C.
Robert Flournoy of Anderson played a
100-yea-old organ. Mm. Eric Whitfield of
Anderson sang old-time songs while H.
the guitar, sang a medley of old Irish
songs.
Members of the Navasota
school board this week an-
Lindley ■ Robertson
Home of Navasota.
ett, fifth
Thomas,
t ion of the bill, but was de
feated by a vote at 106 20 An
attempt was also made to
after a filibuster by Senator at tourist developi
Moore. gave up the idea of Governor's office.
Held Wednesday
Will Emshoff, age 83, pass.
NAVASOTA'S trail wagon is followed by
a group at young cowboys and cowgirls
under the supervision of the Navasota
School Editor
WinsThirdAt
Regional Meet
Betty Feldman, editor
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Anderson.
Mr Emshoff was bom Dec.
14, 1879, in Washington oCun-
day in newswriting at the
journalism regional meet at
Blinn College in Brenham.
Miss Feldman is a senior
at NHS
Anderson and Ervin Boehm
at Navasota.
Mra O C. Wehring at Nava
sota
• J. Roy Smith, Jr of Dal
Atve
The Cape to Cairo. Railroad
was completed in 1918.
fir
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Man
Jr., 4-year-oia Sally Haynie. Loyd Bing-
ham and BUl Herod. The "help yournelf"
dinners were served in observance at the
ninth annual Texas Trek.
Carver Elementary
George N. Kimble was re-
Westermann. pastor of that
church, officiating.
Interment was in the Zion
IM
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faculty members for the 1963
54 academic year.
-The board began its con-
sideration at a meeting April
15
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own, first grade.
C-LW Elementary
Leo L. McGee was re elect
s—Inn is progressing.
Tourist Development .
The tourist development
ENJOYING OLD FASHION country-style
di—srs at the Anderson Hotel Sunday
neon, left to right are Mm BUl Herod. 6-
year-old Mollie Haynie. Mm T. J. Haynie.
to $6.60 per barrel . . . that
was defeated 98 42.
This bill, together with the
It altogether but they needed
the money.
As it stands now, the fran-
chise tax will have expired
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physical education; and Miss
Kay Grice, special education.
Brazos Valley Hospital staff
was credited with saving the
life of Robert E. Lee Up-
ehurch, two-day old son of
Mr. and Mm. Robert Lee Up-
church of Bedias.
It all happened on Easter
Sunday.
The baby was in critical
condition when he was trans
ferred to the hospital here on
Church Cemetery at Anderson cerning the teaching of Am
under the direction at the erican ism vs Communism in
chine tax . . . it was passed
four year ago as a temporary
tax ... it will produce 811
million.
ith grade teacher at the
W elementary school at
passed the House This is the
bill that acts up the division
but always with, a deficit. The would like to remind you that
very nextSmonth the general that is only a one year ex-
fund deficit went to 851 mil- tension. This extension to the
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November. 834 million; Dec-
ember, which, as we said,
was 862 million. Incidentally,
the deficit for this March 81
is 834 million lose than it
was one year ago . . so pro-
e h
The House bill called for -8437
million so the bill now goes
to a conference committee.
With the appropriations bill
going to a conference com-
mittee and the House tax bill
going to the Senate it looks
like things are moving along
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J. D Chaney was re-elected and drama; Dorothy Warren.
68222325 Navasota high school princi-
dolng.
Also in connection with the
franchise tax ... the Legis-
lature finally passed and sent
to the Governor a bUl which
repeals the franchise tax aa
it applies to State banks.
Wbmu
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Anderson, red ribbon, bread
and cereal; senior division.
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LEGISLATIVE REPORT
State Deficit
$6212 Million
rhe district "Share The Fun”
ind public speaking contests
I Saturday at Richmond.
Jimmy Finley of Keith will
* be entered in boys’ public
la Adcock, Mrs. Pauline
Inglehart and Mrs. Pearle K.
In one year this temporary
portion of the franchise tax
will expire It was supposed
to expire this year . . . legis-
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= 14
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was or
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and faculty members were
named at Navasota elemen-
tary and high schools while
44 teachers were re-elected at
the Carver. A M T and C-L-W
schools.
The figures do not include
social science;
condition was complete
This is similar to the Rh
factor, except that it involves
major blood groups rather
than the usual Rh factor and
unlike the Rh factor, to im-
possible to predict.
The first exchange transfu-
sion was given that morning
without noticeable results.
That afternoon a second ex-
_ . . demon Joe Prieve of College _______
ed away at 8:15 a.m Tuesday. 8tattOn, Herbert Schaefer of each senior high school in
Nederland, Gus Hemann of corporate in either American
Navasota, Lonnie Pis tier of History or Economics a unit
demon, blue
that very
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Imshoff were held at 3 p.m ___ _______ _
ucational talk on stretching Wednesday, April 24, from the Socialist Republics
the food dollar. Zion Lutheran Church at An-
and nephews.
Funeral services for Mr.
L Boyden and Gladys Wal-
_ lace, fourth grade; Gladys B.
Re-hired faculty members Dunn and Nonas Neal, third
include Mrs. Ona Franklow, grade; Pearlie Mae Franklin
Mrs. Willie T. Foster, Mis. and Nannie B. Taylor, second
"h " grade; Ida M Holiday, Claris
aa Birdwell and Estelle R.
Carver elementary
Beard, commercial:
Appr । toy
________ __________This week the Senate pass-
tems at the United States with ed its appropriations bill . .
which totalled 8436 million.
Fritz Emshoff He was a re-
sident at Grimes .County for
the past sixty yearn and was
a retired farmer and a mem
ber of the Zion Lutheran
Church of Anderson at the
time of his death.
Survivors include his wife.
Erma Jean
pal.
Faculty members for 1963-
64 include Mrs. Genevieve
bj ucation; Mrs. Grace Danford, choral; and Joyce E Whiting,
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DAVE SNOOK OF IOLA herds his ox
wagon through Anderson's business district
Sunday during the ninth annual Texas
Trek Mx. Snook raises his 2.000 pound oxen
at his dairy farm on F-M 39 between Iola
and Singleton. A, musical program was
presented at the Anderson Hotel. Mrs.
English; H. O.
ribbon, bread and
J. H Payne was re-elected
George Washington Carver White, special educatton.
lion. The following deficits 50c portion of the $2.75 per
““ Tet-te, maem; thousand capitalization fran-
vocational agriculture; Fem
shows that the State's general ---
fund is in the red $62,540,084 Comptroller's new estimate
as of March 31. 1963 ... the upping revenue by $13 mil-
deficit increased 817 million Uon, would produce enough
products; Barbara Molitor of daughter. Mm Charlie Mis
tretta of Rt. 2. Anderson; two
attended the Constitutional
were C.
bara.Molior.Judy,Wiekey ty, the son of Mra.
NlarSndll Asnorn, Mirlon —
cereal; Homeyer of Rt. 2. Anderson;
along with a number of nieces
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Willie Mae grade; and Willie M. Harri
grade. Mm. * — '
tabel Connell, English; Mra. agriculture;
Peggy Crittenden, T"
_ By • vote of 131-12 the Houston apent the week-end
Faculty members reselected House mt Thurd‘taP“bid
speaking.
Kathy Beeler. Kathy Bach-
us and Jackie Hurst, all of
Anderson, will present a
hillybilly ac| in the "Share
The Fun” contest, junior di-
vision.
Representing Grimes Coun
ty in the senior division of
“Share The Fun” will be bar
grass in that area is being
£ sm iasrptn; awaywin;
[' " of
h.e
hin and Mrs.
Knight, sixth
fund was experienced in
August 1962. Since that time general fund.
during the month of March.
The last cash butance in this ernor’s budget . . .
newSpapen,"paimondbacko: tamily troubleuceaccordingletatement.wns.m
took third place honors Fh. to some of the ladies ..who the "
The last monthly report
from the Comptroller's office
nuruu neunur ui wviw n»u, imous approval last Wednes:
Richard Hoffard of Rt 2. An day. The bill which was sent
to the Senate provides that
toss than 810.00 An attempt turn trip to Dallas when he
was made to defeat that por-
trying to reach a vote on a —-0—--
bill reinstating the UnIver • Mrs. George Cook return-
atty's graduate program. The ed home from Dallas where
bill waa reset for special ar -she had boon 1—
N0-h
school principal.
Members of the high school
faculty who were re-elected
are James H Houston, math
ematics; Anna J. Carden.
English and business admini-
stration; Rolan Harden, sci-
ence and mathematics; Thom-
as James Franklin, science
and physical education; One-
tla B Pinkard. Spanish and
business a d m i n a t r a t i on;
Kathleen D Goree, English
punishment was Michigan, in
raise the beer tax from 83 40 1847.
Amendments committee meet good time to write your rap-
ing Tuesday night. Testimony resentative and tell him what
continued past midnight on
this most complicated prob
HAsafospsmgnaAsomusuranrU
US Obligatilon - Financ Man — Wb Mg Tradelua
WK SEKVICE WHAT WB SELL
endment passed, the laws bill, this past week, came out
' would be all tangled up for of State Affairs committee in
vision. Wilma Leiber of Ari- Bertha Boehm Imshoff
of Rt. 2. Anderson; one
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sisters, Mra Mary Hilley of
Navasota and Mrs. Emma
O. Jessie,
__________________Other faculty members are
ughes, fourth grade; Mrs. Thelma Warren, fifth and
day Dell Curry, Mrs. Clara sixth grades; Verdell Jessie,
Botkin and Mra Mary Mal- fourth grade and cafeteria:
rade; Mm. Virginia Lavada Brousaa rd, third
Ira. Sallie B Allp grade; Maxie Peterson, second
physical education; Florence
E. Hardeman, homemaking;
Lloyd Annie L. C. Ridge, homemak-
second grade; Doris Jean
SiS-wXEat
xamzan
navaaow E-ementMYrn. Dorelia Jarvis and Woodrow
Joe D. Poteet was re-electet Jackson, fifth grade; Bennie
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Grimes' 4-Hers To Enter
District Contest Saturday
Grimes County 4-H Clubs Mrs. E. M. Holt, county home 1 '
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usual "incompatible" blood
" the nextfifty
LMrmueldny the Senate.
the, recommendation of a
neighboring doctor. Nurses, enunge uassiumu-wus uvuu
laboratory technicians and with remarkable results. From
panying himself on
tries. A "unit" to usually six
weeks.
Equal Rights
Laws which prevent women
Szymczak, Tommy Szymczak,
Gerald Schroeder and Gerald
Leiber. Their act will be a
wedding in reverse.
Grimes County winners in
the Favorite Food Show held
last Saturday at Richmond
were as follows: senior di
Vanee, second grade; Miss
segrnnedeetrndezeomes -
third grade; Mra Leone Ma- C-L. -
son, Mra Fay Gimon, Mrs. Courtney,
Leila Watts and Mrs. Patricia
counts, buying property or
operating their own business-
es without their husbands*____
consent cause all sorts of nicely, in fact.
- - - according statement was made several
K those teachers who have
Mi either resigned or retired.
■ These actions appear in
T stories elsewhere in this is-
K sue of the Examiner.
Supt John C. .Webb and
William J. Anderson, curri-
culum director, were re-
affirmed in their respective
1 positions for 1963-64.
by the time the next Legisla-
_ ___________ I ture convenes and it cannot
Funeral the public schools has under- simply be extended ... It
gone some considerablewould hare to be reenacted
changes in its journey through ... and that may take some
from opening charge ac
Mrs. Laura Purcell, grades. Elizabeth Simmons, franchise tax ter as year las spent Monday with
A total of 48 administrators music; Mra Sue Beall, girls fourth grade. Loretta WIL - - ‘ " T
Hams, third grade and cafe- $30. million,
teria; Gertrude B. Hawkins,
1,2 ba ML
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that time on the baby con-
tinued to improve and by
Monday was virtually well.
Only two pinta of blood
were needed and these were
given by members of the
family. Numerous volunteer
donors were standing by if
needed.
The Infant son is now at
home with his parents and
two older staters; namely,
Kay, 8. and Candi. 9.
The grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Lois Dyer of Nava-
sota and Mrs. R. E. L. Up-
church of Bedias.
4 a -lail Pne-
FLAGBEARERS on horseback lead the during the ninth ‘annual celebration at the
2 p.m. parade through Aadareon Sunday Texas Trek.
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Whitten, Bob. The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 25, 1963, newspaper, April 25, 1963; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1446131/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Navasota Public Library.