The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 6, 1963 Page: 1 of 18
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Che Nauasta Examiner
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68 Mon til
Month
And Grimes County Review
VOLUME 68
EIGHTEEN PAGES
NAVASOTA. GRIMES COUNTY, TEXAS, THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1963
SINGLE COPY 10c
NUMBER 38
OPTION CMECK PAILS TO ARRIVE
ANNUALLY
City Commissioners
Principal Joe Dean Poteet
Hall, the Navasota City Com
where prices and other far
are
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number of
the Coleman and seconded by Mr
amount
Gibson, the City Commission
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of dity park property on North city fathers gave approval to
LaSalle. As it now stands no
Commissioner Gene Gibson s
23.
Under the motion.
■Era ad to action thia property rison is authorized to make
-
e
the market The 15-day option
will
dating
expire Friday. June T.
13
not
(Continued on back page)
HOLSTEIN HERD ON THE RAMP
Vacation Bible
LOCATED ON the Piedmont road just
School To Open
,s an important customer
inspector.
•a
Methodist Preeby- les Jacoby, assistant de an
A Joint
ley
Miss Rickie Sinclair will be
will be in charge
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FLOYD'S IS TYPICAL DAIRY FARM
Connie Stolz"
to 1 p m through Fri
enrolled.
Connie
turn Farmers of America
ond and third grade classes
Blinn College, Brenham
spelling
monies. Each family is asked
to help her up and down the
Offered are courses in hik-
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day
Be still, and know that
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WEATHER
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mornina
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READY FOR LEGION TRIP TO AUSTIN
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Total
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Grimes' Dairy Farms
Produce $31/2 Million
Coronado, Mary Alice Coron-
ado Gilbert Dominguez, Shir |
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Attendance
Awards Given
north of the city limits, the dairy farm
of Ira Floyd. Jr. is typic of the 112 dairy
farms of Grimes County. His Holstein herd
11
la.
family
ceremony
Fra nces
Thane.
Mrs
Mrs
type barn. Mr. Floyd, who succeeded his
father in the dairy business and has been
ounty
i exten
just prior to the closing of
school last week the following
Better was posted on the Na
ASC Committee
Extends A-2
Practice Date
Pat'
John
Robert
Ellen
Peder
mar-
units.
doing this type work since childhood, is
a member of the Dairy Herd Improvement
Association. Official production records are
kept on each cow and these are checked
with
last
firms
:n s
and
for
THE AMERICAN LEGION Post and Auxi
iliary of Navasota this week announced the
selection of Bocal representatives to Boys
and Girls State at Austin. Left to right
a
4*
9
of
in
it was pointed out that thiscia, Craig Klump. David Lau-
would allow the city to pay ter, Malcolm Phillips, Archie
its current bills prior to the Wetuski and Marian White.
will be as follows
Kindergarten
•frigeration
qu pment.
I'H’ iinem
n lustrial
Larry McGinty
Elected Area III
FFA Vice-President
Mr and Mrs. Floyd and their five children
make their home on the 96-acre farm.
utilzes
o trans.
glass
pumps
equp
5
sT5
Along with newspapers and
radio stations from coast to
coast we take pi.de in salut-
ing our dairy farmers in this
the first week at June Dairy
Everett Cain, Jr.
To Be Presbyterian
Guest Pastor
r’ iT
or
year
total
com-
same
112
69
tis
6
67
ta
eai h
hours
Min
• W
Much tank this past week
has centered mround the sale
fined to a Whoil chair. Dur
ing this her freshman year
stuAsato were only too happy |
M 1
1 “
the recetpt of a S1000 escrow own judgment. For purhas:
check. This teas net been re- es requiring expenditures of
uatoad and the proRertf has from $100 to $500, Mr Gar
not otficially been taken oil rison will be required to ob-
he Sunday roto
ot The Houstom
6 30
cl ent
All
vited
commission.
For purchases over $500, the
supplemen
Chromidie.
Sev eral
n%
„%2
house.
The commissioners also dis-
cussed the duties of the var-
June is
Dairy
Brown. 53
.last week presented 96 perfect1
attendance awards to elemen-
' .rimes
. f ::
pared
t.me
tin f
41,
to Boy Martin A Associates needed purchases for the city
at San Antonio tar IS days on up to $100 according to his
Mario Smith, Daryl
Ralph Torres. Samuel
soon to expire 15 day option
on the city park property
Purchases
On a unanimous vote, the
Blulelav
sunday
Larry White
Grado 5
4
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Aio Va
94
93
Rainali
Set Purchase Policies
Meeting in special session their regular monthly meet City Commission will be
e
milk produced and third
total amount of money
I
perfert attendance records are
as follows
' Grado l
(enrus <
oompan i
busines
N a i a a l
mpan
The school will be in ses- of refreshments
tion one week Monday
To The Students of NHS
To the many students who
Paula Bingham, Nancy Bor
ing. Marvin Burznski, Wally! As on the ramp ready to enter the parlor
through July 12.
Of the 39 high school stu
dents enrolled, a total of 32
are taking driver's education.
Other classes Include Texas
Timely
I OPICS
Amencanitelp of these civic minded ,w in,, sa,
Ibusinessmen," Crawford said !
Larry MeGinty. son of Mr students
m i
tot*
periodically by a D. H. L
will Cafe. This is a dutch treat
to b
in <hir
The high school classes will
continue through Friday, July
26. Final examinations will be
given Saturday, July 27.
Elementary classes are in
. _ ... ________ Jeff Moody, son of Mr and
stezway and the hallways to to bring a picnic basket lunch Mrs J D Moody of Piedmont,
received his Lone Star Farm
the Colonial
ous city branches and
Cary Bounds, Floyd Burzy-
changed their regular month ‘ski, Dora Camacho, Irene
1 meeting day to the serond Dominguez, David Feldmann,
Monday of ench month John Fuqua, Joel Ruben Gar-
*i" .i,
11 n - j: e
on11 nued
have helpd me
<u iv:
nig 24
Max
noon at
this same Sunday supplement
will carry a lengthy feature
on actual county court pro
(Craddock, leader;
d - •
w . ■
He .
terian vacation Bible school
Grade 6
Lillian Borski, Carolyn
Feldmann, Paul Flores, Lilly
Flores, Frances Garcia, Cherie "
CESAR BANKS. who has been with Mr
Floyd approximately tea years, adjusts the
udder suction cups and supervisee the
pipeline milking operation. Untouched by
human hands and without seeing the light
Month Throughout this edi
tion you will find many facts
and figures on the importance
at dairy farming to the local
economy along with greetings
from business men and mer
chants
of goods and
The meeting was
dents at Navasota
The dairv industry supplies
of day the milk goes automatically into
a bulk tank where it is kept for 24 hours at
37 degrees Farenheit it is then picked up
by a refrigerated bulk tank truck and
transported to Houston.
Tuesday afternoon at the City ings.
In other action.
t ounty Attor
and Defense
Barron
I ,
session from 8 to 11 am
'daily and high school courses
are lining conducted from 7
a.m. to 12.10 pm, Monday
through Friday
Janis Aften, Alice
competitive. Com-
» •~p ' •T"*.'" '
98X5 Mega
2
gh.
35%bda. A1ue
15**22-
from May 23
produced 4416, -
if milk luring the
! < •', s< m i
parents have been in
for the closing cere
Smith. Sandra Thane, and
a, - 2SMS8E
.3
Jolly, Sherry Mize, Georgia J
Molitor. Jim Monk, Jared Pat o
out, Van Pool. Raymond Reyes s
and Carrol Sage.
Grade 7
combined offices of the direc tors
’tor of public works and the missioner Hubert Treude pro
various department superin vided the second to the mo-
tendents at the city ware-
As of
■ , $
"."24
3lal r'nots
the attractve
a ready market
and pronlucts.
--v
students were attending sec
obtained locally
. -1
t i.
, 1.1 |o,.
School, will attend Boys Stat lership, character,
Attorney W E
February tills
County had a
lairy farms as
who is a student at the County Chamher of. Com
Austin Presbyterian Theologi merenw4l,1 ald.the rg
history, American history and,ai Seminary 1 monthly meeting Tues
civics | ‘
"Power in Weakness
be his sermon topic.
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BIBLE VERSE
mwT i
-iszalm
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b
p tn the last two Saturdays,
held at in arithmetic, reading and.
quired to approve the bids be-tary students during a special
the Com- fore the purchase contract is.awards ceremony at the
m. tL . cmissioners voted four to one completed school auditorium.
rorruturescity purchasesandtoxte CityManager.Jak The motion requires that ali By grades, students with
voledl change the day or ceptisonasthanartpurhase “n gtemnapurchased by the
iktoEtoLgL.h.~.«j।air conditioning unit for the
8am t
day A
awards
Theresa Abeel and Billie Goebel will
represent Navasota at Giris State June It-
21. Douglas Tillery and Tommy Wheeler
will attend Boys State June 9-15.
from now
i ur ptoject would not have
a 152 pi-ible without t he! Moda,
Bog 8688m & Sales Co.
Dallas, Texas
1 1u 1 ! l e 'o Monday,
ants ire
SS purchasesguiatin tenth of m......Grade 3
—' ---* " f The old policy specified , , , „ , I
Mr t.ar ..... ■ . . Joel Beard, Mary Evelyn
that the comm lit ion meet for „ . . , n i
.1 i _ .. . Bohack, James Boring, Roy
their regular meeting on the " z I
. NT. r. .? . .1 Buchanan, (iloria Coronado,
first Friday after the tenth , ' . . . .. I
of the month The new date Thomas. Ei konhorst. ( aro yn
applies for the month of June Finke. I ony Flores, Pat Jolly,
and the commissioners will Craig Kooken. Eddie. Kurten,
meet in regular session Mon Carol Mitehell, Katherine
; . , 10 Nobles, < oy Poret, Gary Pres
tain at least three sealed “ne cott and Cherie Warzon.
bids. locally if possible, be Air Conditioner Grado 4
fore the purchase This will At the request of Mr Gar c.nl
require approval of the rison, the commission voted ‘ ine " a mac
15 four to one to give the city Dominguez, Rebecca Klump,
Arthur Monk, Louis Orlando.
Mary Patout, Hazel Prescott.'
[Angelique Rogers, Virginia
,4 -EauEn
gcm.
(Joe) Haynie
ney Joe Fultz
son. Miss Linda Shive and
Miss Jo (Tawford
Primary Mrs Bud Powell,
leader; Mrs Clyde Pederson,
assistant; Mrs Alton Parker.!
ranked fourth in
dairies third in
•3
g • *
am to 11 a m
There will be classes for all
children from four years of
age and up
A nursery will be available
for workers children who are
under four years of age
in charge of the five day
school will be Mm George
Franks, dean. and Mm Char
Working from S a m.
Chamber Of Com.
Directors To Meet
Tuesday Noon
Directors and committee
chairmen of the Grimes
through Friday from 8:30
at Austin June 9 15 and scholarship Registration and the local
The annual events at the for Boys State gets underwaylegion Auxiliary
Quinn. assistant, Mrs
Greaves, Miss Mary
Galbreath, Miss Ruth
E2.y. "
Wer
will open Monday. June 10, at the Hnist
the First Methodist Church. Harrud* ’
1i uisi.,
। Ki ida v
(irimes County residents,
proud of their $314 million
dairy farming industry. join-
ed this week in the nation-
wide celebration of June Dairy
Month.
According to the May, 1963
issue of the Milk Producer,
house organ of the South Tex-
as Milk Producers' Associa-
tion, Grimes County for the
month of February this year
Guest pastor at the First
Presbyterian Church here
Sunday will be Everett Cain,
^•r rnou ;s't’ ilk nnd iair products.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm
E. Stolz at Washington, who
alacs intancy teas been con
vasota High School bulletin
board.
have made it possible fix me Navasota on Highway 90
to continue my education .. ... e /.uinc ..
"My thanka 10.11 V Sa
o you. camp will tie in session from
Rain
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2 00
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100
affair and is open to the
membership. R e s e r v ations
must be made by Monday
noon at the Chamber office.
I BMORBimBBBaamma
109 this
•ar These
mi Cut
■in nt
on ume. The rest was up to Ing, hand work, first aid. er candidate degree
teas and she came through folk dancing, twirling, archery. Others attending were Hen
wu nying colors. Bor name singing, dramatics andry Craddock and H O Hend
wes en every teener reft photography. lerson, FFA adult advisor.
Jefferson C. Baca, Ronald
Becker, Shirley Ann Nobles,
Malcolm Clark Robertson,
Peggy Robbins, Lou Ellen
Rogers. Patricia Smith and
Jimmie D Smith
Grade 2
R. . 1nga
lh< pie.
month f Februar
'.<1 of $31 69 26
hend if irimes
numher of dairies
each year.
To keep this gigantic sup-
ply of milk flowing from the
f irms through processing and
tistributing plants to the
onsumer requires m army of
derhcated workers
Throughout the United
States, according to ’he latest
p m will
Elementary and high school |
summer classes got underway
Monday with a total of 17
i h > J »• t’eni v
J,
90’
» L
• -
,,, . . . . . A Walkoviak, and James W.
Workers by departments Wenzel
Jaycee Car Wash an.mt*,* . 'Crul
hi a r r aily ails for purhase of
Nets $73.50 For ntames a
A 2—12 vit. ind ntegru part of a
Urganizanon munitg. nniingagi
Pre,.surer Joe Falco, Jr n he lair busmess are
themselves
Tuesday reported a total pro for serie
lit of $73.50 from the two ___
and Mrs Earl Judy
week Navasota Junior Cham
her of Commerce car wash
which ended Saturday
Proceeds will be placed in
|a fund which is being used
| to sponsor a Connie Mack
baseball team here for boys
15 and IS years of age.
2 Boys, 2 Girls State
Representatives Named
Girls nnd Bovs Slate rep State Capitol are spwonsored at S t m sund.v Line A
resentatives wete namd this ny the American Legion and 1ori1m, nd las werc
week by the Navasota Amen A.. ... 1 , ।
, . . 1 the American legion AuxilI fometball m.inageis tor the a-.
can legion and Auxiliary !
Billie (obel mid rheics •1) lite sessions are design season a. I un‛ Nl.:
empee nn housands
400.000 Vehicle*
m.4 i i. m - .--I quip
N
-Ps
pa.r m- -instantly nerd
nemaais, fris, machinery
cd ther ommeddities
A texture story on Ober-
kampl Drug and Miss Mar
guerite Oberkampt at Ander-
box win appear in Teaas
Feldmann, Joe Flores. I
Lauter. Polly Licce,
d
.(4
am God; I will be exalted
among the heathen. I will be • Mr and Mrs D. L Knight
exalted in the earth (Ps and family spent the week
146 10>. lend with Hempestead relatives
■ ounty in
is Harris.
f Manufactures. 5,157
es n the fluid milk
. emploved more than
supie 9) butter
es 1126 natural
ompanie 161 con-
ind ev iorated milk
, ' 16,7 ice eream
The six week grade school
session is designed for en
richment purposes and stu
denis will receive no official
credit. Classes will run
Abei I will represent Navota '''I teuh young people the ill II- ii.1
at (.Ills .state in Austin Jui ideals of demoiary alt liii del.an n ...
12 21 them in the workings of the given -p c h<
Tommy Wheeler and Dou state government. jorzani/ations
glas Tillery, both junior stu ■ Sele lions of representatives sponsorn, hs ,l orgam/a
High are based on individual lead on is the .1 Willie laigh
Integrity I American legion Post
Register For |
Summer Classes I
"2 it onsists of mr fifth of the
s-a-g " otal agriltural field. More
p2.n rhan to billion dollars worth
ni da of tairy products are sold
. . ,1 . S | .. I J.
I ■ i wie M , . > . Uhl ' ip
tit, ln.es l iult Fle s r. V
a. ,, and l'<xd s Hlumbie
Mrs Pat Moore, Miss Janice Johnny Busse. Elidoro Domin
Awarr PrArram McDaniel and Miss Emily guez, Patsy Eickenhorst, An
AwGIM I I Vyl Ulll Lott ne Floros Dorothy Holtkamp.
r /M* A ___ Junior Mrs Robert Lyn Joyce Paskett. Iborah Pres
10 (.limax L.amn leader. Mrs Thomas J Moon. (Continued on back page)
IV VU v--T iansistant. Mrs Sally Allphin,------------------- --
Fire Day Camp «xs "yne 47 Students
Sixty eight Camp Fire Girls Intermediate The Rev Rob
tn another this past year I registered Monday fix the an ert Greaves, leader; and Mrs
am deeply gateful Your nual day camp at the tamp Ray Knight assistant
kndness and understanding Fire hut three miles east of -O—------
ing pictures of Judge H W
tion.
Meetng Change
On a motion by Dr L O.
pipni and and Mrs J w MeGinty of Principal Joe Dean Poteet
rnday at Navasota, was recently elert said eight elementary school
climax the ed Area III vice president, Fu
,‘3.,
hud The
e y
36/5
for t to-
The Grimes County Com-
. . , . mittee of th.' Agricultural
aota. Jay"s was e< a stabilization and conservation
total of wtumobilea and offi last weck authorized an
bucks he breakdown iii< mi , ,, ...»
, . •niension of the final date for
(1 <1 vehicles washed Satur , . , ,
.. _ , , ompietion of loxal A 1 prac-
dav Max 25, and \hicles ri/.
s,, t ii rd i \ Jine .. .. , ..
Min.ig.-l . "0t ge l' Feather-
I'o'-.dent Wani i-awfotd -ton said ne deadline has
• M---t t‘>c *11t1nbf~htp*n,c , v., >, J from the or.
" S prent of "he nation $ food
3a2Ce- for 19 -ents of every dollar.
201; Nacogdorhes. 163 and
F ayette 154 Washington
County has 1(M. Brazos County
52 and Madison County 21.
OOnlv Harris and Nacog-
diwhes counties ire ahead of
(inmes County n total
amount of milk produced and
in total amount of money
This bears out a statement
by American Dairy Associa-
tion officials who declare that
dairy farming has become a
giant of American agriculture
- m jan .ex ' d *7 ompamies
-p zins n a.n prouets
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Whitten, Bob. The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 6, 1963, newspaper, June 6, 1963; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1446137/m1/1/?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.