The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 26, 1963 Page: 1 of 17
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Iola,
for
1962 sale of $6,182.
Preceding the Sa t u rd a y capons, $55, B & B Grocery;
night rodeo, Scott McDaniel, William Nevill, Iola, reserve
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Pat and Bob Falkenbury,
gallons per minute in Tavor-
46c,
1b.
$220.80, Love's Super Market;
Finke,' Navasota. 502 lb. steer,
pton Hereford steer, weighing blue, 57c,
$337.44,
Livestock
203 lb. hog, blue, 50c, $101.50,
Anderson,
A shorn,
Anderson, Navasota;
Kenneth Beenei Iola, 601 lb. (Continued on Back Page)
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Attracts 102 Entries
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and temperatures became •
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Apache Girt. owned by By-
hand
ron
A Hickory Hill Ranch polled
served as judge for the show,
Texas Appaloosa Horse Club.
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Navasota and Crimea Coun-
posed of those persons who
Bishop Hines Comm, heel
There are many good things Red Cross
dent of the Brenham Public
be and Connie Winborn of Nava-
Dainty
shown:
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st test went down on
owned by the Nava
which was approved by and
conducted' in accordance with
Produce of Dam: Speckled
Lady G. G., owned by Dr. and
Mrs. Geo. S. Gayle of Hous-
ton, Produce shown: Dainty
First National Bank at Ander-
son; Weyman Leiber, Ander-
t cooler, the wells
making progress
grand champion in open com-
petition at the Oklahoma Free
John 1 Darby, Sr.
Announces for
Preparations for the lunch
eon are being made by the
women of St. Paul's Church.
Navasota, 291 lb. steer, white,
52c, $151.32, Wm. Albert Mil-
aorta tion
in many,
lifelong residents of Iola and
the parents of four sons and
one daughter; namely, Char-
les Darby, who is superinten-
the 11th
ty Youth
was in charge of the entire
event, said that he was de-
lighted with the show and
Oklahoma Fair
Judges Pick
Training Course
Announced for
Gray Ladies Unit
68 halter entries and 3 per-
formance entries.
Jack Garri-
that the test
Grimes County's first an
nual Appaloosa Horse Show,
sponsored at the FFA arena
here Saturday by the Youth
Fair Association, attracted a
seta.
3. H McDonald of Navasota
has again been named chair-
man of the Century Club, a
post he has held tot the past
several drives. His assistants
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Rev. C. Heckman
To Address
Church Leaders
asked to attend a training
session Thuraday, Oct 10 in
the fellowship hall of the
First Methodist Church The
cImmss will be from 10 a.m
APACHE GIRL owned by Byron Zim-
merman of Corpus Christi, was fudged as
the high point performance horse of the
first annuaj Appaisoss Horse Show held
which appears elsewhere in
this issue.
This same bull is undefeat-
that next year it would be
even better.
Ent ri os fees amounted to
8822 This was enough for a
profit of $100. Mr. Woods Mid
champion honors.
Bud Trant’s reserve cham-
and myriad 4
volved in an
this nature
composed of Mr. Lohmeyer,
Mm Ruth Buchanan, H. R.
Turner, L. P. Dyer and John
Kennard.
for $261.
Fat calves sold for an aver
age of 53.6 cents per pound
and hogs sold for an average
1963-64 drive with a kick-off
breakfast Tuesday. Oct. 15
President R A. Patout, Jr.
and Dr. W. S. Conkling. drive
chairman, have announced a
goal of $13,495.
The drilling company has
estimated the cost of a 600
hero Saturday ia conjunction with the 11th
anual Grimes County Youth Fair. A. E.
Woods of tola, show shpirme "tem•
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Action Sales
Other auction sales were as
follows:
katjuota. earn coimrr.
lb. steer,
Mustang
ea me lounn cvnsecuuve yeuI nv5, du EM "° a:’
that Ashorn has won grand 660 lb. steer, blue, 51c, $336.60, . ■
Iola Farm Supply; Clarence Don Molitor, Anderson. 446 1b.
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Microfilm service & Sales Co.
Box 8066
Dallas, Texas
Mrs. Ben S. Swank. Jr., Ben
S. Swank III. MIm Sharon!
Qty Water Well
Test Hole Fails
owned by Dr. and Mrs. Geo.
S. Gayle of Houston, Get
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Timely
I OPICS
to the city for ms per acre.
The sale of this property to
Volunteers Prepare For
UF Kickoff October 15
that you can My about Ahis
the 11th annual Youth Fair
First, in our books, was the
improved quality of livestock
exhibited^ by our Grimes
Readings recoraed each morning
for I the peceeding M hours.
_ the fact that we are
rapidly becoming a major cat
tie raising county and that
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Iola, reserve champion capon.
$35, Vern Bonham, Humble
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Top Dash,
698 pound grand champion steer, blue, 49c, $268 52. Na- $263.12, Medical Center, Da-
Hereford steer to Oscar Bode vasota Telephone Company; vid Haferkamp, Navasota, 437
lb. steer, white, 49c, $214.13,
Che Navasola «xaminer
“ 2 Andrimes ounfy Romlew
Swank and Mias Elizabeth
Hughes.
servoirs re-f Hied « •
Las Wednesday, O A.
Weidner, water department
of the
Commission Co. for 75c a
583 lb. steer, blue, 50c, $281.50.
Lindley - Robertson Funeral
To Visit Church
Here Sunday
BL Rev John E. Hines, bis
hop of the Diocese of Texas,
will be at St Paui'a Episcopal
Church here Sunday at 10 a m.
to confirm five new members,
to observe Holy Communion
and to preach.
A luncheon will be served
Brazos Valley Feed Company;
Dale Haferkamp, Navasota,
. Stall vnom
MOORE HOSTS TEXAS & SOUTHWESTERN CATTLE RAISERS ASS’N.
ght la Cong. astOsto Purceu of
Miu Joe Fleteher of fl worth.
Supt. Webb Asks
_2 n TrA in the parish hall in honor
BuDorK Of I ■ I A of Bishop Hines and the five
TT," ", in confirmees; namely, Mr. and
Member Drive
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The Rev. Carl Heckman,
president of the Texas District
of the Lutheran Church-Mis-
souri Synod, will be the prin-
cipal speaker for the church
leaders dinner to be held
Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the
Trinity Lutheran parish hall.
The Rev. L. F. Westermann,
(Continued on Back Page)
one sheep and several capons Machinery; Stanton Isbell,
Commission Com
Donations Boot
Firemen’s Stock _
Of Old Brooms
Fireman Tim Bums this
week expressed the apprecia
ion of the Navasota Fire De
partment to those persons
who donated old brooms and
mops used by the firemen to
fighting grass fires.
Bums Mid the contributions
provided the necessary tools
for the fire department's an
nual battle against grass
blazes.
Those registering wl
steer, white,
State Fair last Wednesday at
rules and regulations of the Muskogee. Okla.
process at moving thelr rig
to another location Altar a1
test hole for a new city well
went below 400 feet without
auctioneer, sold 18 steers for champion hog, 194 lbs., 48c Tractor Equipment Company,
$5,394.63, 23 hogs for $2,208.58 $93.12, Hugh Robison Farm Houston; Phil Pratt, Navasota,
-...... 603 lb. steer, red, 40c, $241.20,
home of Mrs. H. L. Stewart
Additional volunteers are
•being sought for this hospital
auxiliary unit which is af
filiated with the American
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Ralph Russell of McKinney Lamplighter 4.” was judged
Schools; John Darby, Jr.,
Grimes Count) deputy sheriff;
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Mrs. Paula Olsen
Heads P-TA Clothing
Collection Drive
Mrs. Paula Olsen, chair -
moa of the Navasota P-TA
clothing drive, tesusd on gp-
peal this week for interested
persons to leave their cloth-
inf donations at the swim,
ming pool weekdays from 6
a-m. to 10:45 a.m. Mrs. Ol-
sen may be contacted at her
home, 688 Hill Street or by
calling, telephone number
825-3905, Anrerdteg to Mrs.
Olsen the most urgent n eed
to clothing tor younger chi-
Other winners were as fol-
lows:
Grand champion stallion:
Joker's Humdinger owned by
Circle Double A Ranch. St Jo,
Texas, shown by Bob Smith.
Reserve champion stallion:
Joker's Boy, owned by
Cedar Hill Farms, shown by
Chester Pickle.
Grand champion mare: Inca
Princess C, owned by Eliza
Youth Fair Auction
Sales Total $7,864
Livestock auction sales of 68c, $143.48, Pearl Beer, Bren steer, blue, 50c, $300.50, Turn-
Those who attended the FM
day and Saturday night rod
eos agreed that it was a top
notch show from begin ai n»
to end Goto receipts rellected
thia Friday night they wore
$1,258 and Saturday night
they exeeeded $1,000.
Ot on the rodeo partidipants
we worn to oMMotatato nt
Reserve champion mare:
Joker's Queen Ann, owned by
Circle Double A Ranch of St.
Supt. John C. Webb this
week encouraged Navasota
parents and citizens to sup-
port the Navasota Parent
Teachers' Association in their
membership drive.
The 1963-64 campaign got
underway last week with Mrs.
Bill Harrington as chairman
of the elementary division
and Mrs. P. C. Choate in
charge of the high school see
tion. .
"Officers and committee
chairmen are working hard to
line up a good program of
work for the 1963 64 school
year," Mr. Webb Mid.
Stressing the importance of
the organization, he added
that “cooperation between par
ents and teachers in educa
tion is of utmost importance.
The P-TA to the medium
where both our teachers and
our parents can meet for a
common cause."
Mrs. William J. Anderson,
(Continued on bsck page)
hole hit water sand bat tests
indicated that it would not
deliver water in the quantity
needed by the city.
The drive for a new well
got underway this summer
when present city faeWtaa,
for the second consecutive
year, could not safety supply
the amount of water consum-
ed by the users. A voluntary
water rationing program was
of 45.6 cents per pound.
Marshall Ashom sold his Ronnie Gressett, Iola, 548 lb.
Woods of Iola, who Shrhspointepehonmnance“horthe
owners of the drilling firm, pending the outcome of the
moved their equipment to the city’s search for adequate
Industrial Foundation tract municipal water at the tract.
unssmaiciye
. ___ed in from the Gulf of Mexico
gen
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pany; Gerald Leiber, Ander- . .
son, 650 lb. steer, blue, 57c, ler; Odis Schroeder, Navasota,
$370.50. Hugh Robison Farm :
Machinery; Gordon Coneley, Gulf Coast Feed, Navasota;
Iola, 548 lb. steer, blue, 56c, Marshall
$306.88, First National Bank, 226 lb. hog, blue, 64c, $144.64.
Dan Berg Polled Hereford
pound or $523.50. This made .
ed the fourth consecutive year Home; Jim Ed Woods, Iola, 480
rintendent, reported that
, of the three wells went
out of service with a burned
out motor. In the .twp days
that the well was out water
usage was normal and the
two operating wells were able
to keep up with demand.
Tti a good thing this
didn't happen a week ago,"
Mid Mr Weidner
comm, agent; Clinton Isbell, son, 558 lb. steer, red, 48c,
Iola, reserve champion pen of $267.84, Smith Brothers Imple- .
capons, $45, Sloan Williams; ment Company; David Wheel-
er, 572 lb, steer, white, 46c
Larry Molitor.
site Monday By noon Tues-
day. they had pulled out of
the tourinch tort bale and foot well, including the pump,
were preparing to mow 1000 at about $6,000. This would
feet to the south to try agate b« a six -inch well which
South
— this month, the Industrial
hitting sands capable of pro group's board of directors
ducing the required volume voted to sell a two-acre tract
Much credit for a highly
ecestui 1Mb annual Grim
EGHTEEN
____ _ __ . . ____. that his goal on thia first
Weider 20 Victorie, pmw> total of 102 entries ineluding show was to break even.
The grand -champion was
pictured on the front page of
the Muskogee Daily Phoenix
with Sam Litzenberg, Hickory
Hill Ranch owner; Bob Davis,
ranch manager; Oklahoma
Governor Henry Bellmon, Bill
Foy of Warner, immediate
past president of the Okla-
homa Polled Hereford As-
sociation: and Chuck Talley of
Ardmore, American Polled
Hereford Association area
fieldman.
The grand champion is pic-
tured in an advertisement
required. These will Tumer.
steer, white, 47c, $209.62. Tom-
Hockley my Godbold; Larry Isbell,
Otis Darby, Herschule Darby
and Mrs. Bill Windel, all of1
Pasadena. Dash, and Angel Dash.
Mr. Darby Mid that he has;
no other business interests
and that if elected he will
d.-vot.- full t.m- to the B.h "connans n 5“ Pee”
640 pounds sold for 78c a
pound or $499.20 to the Hunts-
ville Livestock Commission
Co.
a gain of $682.21 over-theBeer, Bryan; Jimmy Hicks, steer, red, 53c, $308-46, Secur-
> -la ~e eexdn, lola, grand champion pen of ty State Bank. Navasota: Jim"-
n.
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pympa worked
capacity basis
my Finley, Iola, 587
red, 50c, $263.50,
A three-man committee has sions committee which ia
towns outside the Navasota
area Serving on this commit-
tee are Roy E. Goodwin of Na
vasota, chairman; Judge H.
W. (oe) Haynie of Richards
Publicity chairman is Boh,
Whitten He is assisted by
John C Webb
The $13,495 budget was
drawn up by Otto F. Loh-
meyer’s budget and admis-
Th unday
FridaFs.
Saturday'
Sunday
Monday
grand champion hog, 211 lbs..
Appaloosa Horse Show
Jo. Texas shown bv Bob
Smith ed in class and grand cham-
Get' of sire; Lucky Dash, pion bull at the Central East
Texas Fair at Marshall, the
Ml*. Rate
70 • 0.31
73 " 0.35
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2 0.00
as o.oo
60 o 00
08 0.00
er, Pierce A Cleere; Odis
fA a ■ rl [—> 6 mdE. a A.. e,
Industrial Foundauon to ,
south of Batie^Mtonufite-
testWibeonie *m tac
At a special meeting earlier
East Texas Fair at Tyler and
now the Oklahoma Free State
Fair at Muskogee, Okla.
This week Hickory Hill is
entering this same bull in
open competition at the
Arkansas-Oklahoma Fair be-
ing held at Ft. Smith, Ark.
Twenty-five volunteers at
tended a Gray Ladies organi- ■
zatiop meeting recently at the been named to conduct solici:
— - - - tations in communities and
ty United Fund volunteer give $100 or more to the Unit
workers will launch their ed Fund effort.
John J. Derby, Sr. of Iola
this week authorized the Na
vasota Examiner to announce
his candidacy for the office of
county commissioner from
Precinct 1 subject to the ac-
tion of the Democratic Pri-
mary beth T Hobson of Comfort.
Mr. and Mrs. Darby are Texas, shown by A. J. Cox.
Brenham Livestock Gersid Schroeder, Anderson,
Wute Mr gore
KaXouthEair hn4put into settect both years. &
-—-jksut if Hing For many weeks, city well
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to 13 noon and from 2 p.m._ - —___
to 4 pm. Attendance to all are Roy Stephens and H. R.
that
man of Corpus
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Whitten, Bob. The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 26, 1963, newspaper, September 26, 1963; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1446153/m1/1/?q=music: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Navasota Public Library.