The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 12, 1964 Page: 15 of 16
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163 Texas counties. 27 states
ton with 231, Brazoria Coun-
ty with 137.
HOSPITAL NOTES
Students from Navasota are
Constance
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Navasota, medical, March 4.
LIBRARY CHATTER
areas
L. W. STOLZ
By Mrs. Lou Hertenbergez
MEMORIALS
By Mrs. Lou Hertenberger
Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Newman,
brary during the month of and Mrs. R. W. Doan and Mrs.
Employers,
the Agricultural
W. Steve Moore.
Ball."
from Mr. and Mrs. John Ken-
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Book memorials were also Moore.
Additional memories for Os-
Beta Sigma Phi Sorority and
Gottlob; Mrs. R. W. Yarbor-
stration by Paul Beaver of
remembered Mrs. T. W. Bird,
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FRANCISCAN WHITESTONE WARE-USE IT IN
OPEN STOCK
VALUE 49.60
OVEN OR DISHWASHER! WIDE SELECTION OF
OPEN STOCK ACCESSORIES. COME IN TODAY!
OPEN STOCK
VALUE 68.55
fletcher Pool
Gets Top Dow
Job at Denver
MARRIAGE LICENSES
William John Wosicek,iJr.,
“May the souls of all the Mr. and Mrs. Lou Herten ber-
faithful deported through the ger, Mrs. R. W. Yarbrough, Mr.
and Mrs. H. C. Foskett, Mr.
and Mrs. D. K. Nowlin, Mr.
Bayne Oswald
Wins DAR Good
Citizen Award
No Longer”, by Stanley Stein,
in memory of Edd Finke, Sr.
week end with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Crutchfield.
of Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher L.
Pool of Millican, has been
employed by The Dow Cheml-
February were as follows:
The American Legion Aux-
Lease: C. R. Maxwell et ux
to L M. Boggan, 50 acres out
of John F. Martin league.
is active in her church, the
Iola Enon Baptist Church.
out of’D. J. White league.
Deed: Philip B. Mabyr et ux
to Veterans Land Board, 55.38
acres out of D. B. McMahan
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24 Navasota
Students Enroll
At Sam Houston
Mr. and Mrs. Gabe Beckham
for Mrs. Kenneth £ Noack.
Mrs. Rose Doan was remem-
bered by Mrs. Gladys Ewing,
of Houston were here for the
mercy of God, rest in peace.”
Memorial gifts to the li-
the mother of
Yarbrough.
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open house. Waiting their turn in the back-
ground. left to right are Mrs. Shields
Prescott Hazel Prescott and Mrs. Willie it
Shive. P-TA hospitality chairman.
Quinn. Claire Jones Schulz,
Jane Stutts Vincent Ann Sad-
ler Walston and Martha Sue
Webb.
W. Stoddard league.
E. B. Wilcox, et ux to Way-
ne Pemberton, 75 acres out of
Wm. Peterson survey.
45 pc. service for 8
IN SMART TIMELY PATTERNS
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BEFORE YOU MAKE ANY
DECISION, CONSIDER A
LONG-ESTABLISHED COMPANY
MRS. WM. J. ANDERSON, right Nava-
sota Parent-Teachers Association president
presides at the refreshment table in the
school cafeteria as Mrs. Henry Conkling,
loft selects a cookie during last week's
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Serving Grimes County for over 65 years!
Box 299 'Phone 968-3149 LaGrange, Texas
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DEEDS Ml LEASES
Lease: A. C. Coumes et ux Edward S. Tisdale, 45.2 acres
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ough for Henry Mathews; and Mr. and Mrs. R M. Love.
--- _ . _ Mr. and Mrs. R. E smith state winning 4-H beef demon-
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Mrs. NancyS tacey Holder Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Gibbs,
remembered Mrs. Janelle K. Mr. and Mrs. John Kennard,
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acre* out of Gwyn Morrison
and H. B. Greenwood surveys.
Lease: J. C. Stewart et ux
to L. M. Boggan, 35.3 acres
out of W. H. Alsobrook sur-
vey.
Lease: C. W. Cook, et ux to
L. M. Boggan, 137.50 acres out
of J. F. Martin survey and
Amos Gate* survey.
Lease: G. D. Stuckey, et ux
to Howard Van Zandt, 261
acres out of J. W. Stoddard
league.
Lease: Norman E. McDou-
gald et ux to Howard Van
Zandt 9936 acres out of J.
W. Stoddard league.
Lease: R. E. Norwood, et ux
to Howard Van Zandt 42%
acres out of J. W. Stoddard
league.
Deed: Carl Mize, et ux to
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general business sessions, cat-
tlemen will hear a number of
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whitestone ware
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that keepa ttw Ora ununually
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to Geo. J. Lack, lease, 226 ac-
res out of Wm. Montgomery
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Born to Mr. and Mrs. Hor-
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the cattle industry.
Among the highlights will
be the presentation of the
throughout the Southwest will
play a prominent role in pro-
ceedings at the 87th annual
convention of the Texas and
Southwestern Cattle Raisers
Association in Dallas, March
16-18.
ma
ville, medical, March 2.
Fred H. McGilberry, Single-
ton, medical, March 3.
Otto L. Haferkamp, Nava-
sota, surgery, March 3.
Arthur S. Howell, Waller,
A rugged tire for your
car.c.with *n
tread desi
easier han
The Rocky Fiats Plant, the 1964 graduating class,
which employs about 3,000
people, is operated by Dow for
the United States Atomic En-
ergy Commission. It produces
classified components for the
AEC’s nuclear weapons pro- see D. (Jim) Gay, Navasota, a
Contributions were received A&M College and Legislative TSCRA Distinguished Award,
and the annual “Cattlemen’s
• Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Byerly
were guests of the Baptist
church in, Bellville on Thurs-
day where their son-in-law,
the Rev. Ted Badger is hold-
ing a revival. The Rev. Mr.
Badger, a Baptist Missionary
to the Phillipines is in the
states on a year’s furlough.
• Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Schulze
of Houston were guests Sun-
day of Mr. and Mrs. V. V.
Bryant
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Baxter, Genevieve Beard, Lil-
lie Tampke Braune, Carol Jean
Falco, and Chester Herman
Finke.
Charles Stephen Floyd,Elise
Hobbs Ford, Ben Allen Han-
sen, Lawrence Hemann, Peter
Joseph Imhoff, Billie Keyser,
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B. J. Brandt, 2 tracts out of
Cyrus Campbell league.
Lease: D. C. Wilcox et ux
: to . Wayne Pemberton, 144 ac-
res out of Nancy Anderson
league. *
Vance Singletary to Wayne
Pemberton, 13 acres out of
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Harris County again led in
number of students with
1,470. It was followed by Wal-
ker County with 372, alves-
82 acres.
Lease: Walter G. Dodd, et ’
al to Wayne Pemberton, 348 1
acres out of Nancy Anderson
league.
Lease: Julius J. Snook, to
Wayne Pemberton, 200.8 ac-
res out of Nancy Anderson
league.
Jacob N. Grissett, to Wayne
Pemberton, 42.4 acres out at
Nancy Anderson league.
J. E. Worsham, et al to;
Wayne Pemberton, 50 acres
out of Nancy Anderson league.
P. B. Yeager, et ux to Wayne
Pemberton, 16.08 acres out of ,
J. W. Stoddard league.
tonTsO8^^ y oH and 18 foreign countries.
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Twenty-one students from
Navasota have enrolled for
the spring semester at Sam
Houston State Teachers Col-
lege.
They are among 4,880 stu-
dents to enroll and represent
given by Mr. and Mrs. B. B.
Green, for Howard Holder;
Donald Wayne Lemon, Sus- ,
anne Lively, Deloris Parker, medical, March 3.
Arthur Charles Pratt, Kay
ton, emergency, March 8.
Armstrong, Steve Rene Morgan, Hous-
ton, emergency, March 8.
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Nancy Anderson survey and cyAnderson league.
Attending from Navasota is
Harry H. Moore, member of to Larrabelle Ann Sealer.
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Mr. Pool is working for Dow 3, wt 5 lbs. 4 oes.
as a Senior Industrial Engin- ------■——
eer in the Industrial Engin- • Mr. and Mrs. Russell Nix
U. S. Army. In 1957 he re-
ceived a bachelor of science of Liberty were here for the
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las W. Tibbs, 55.38 acres out
of D. B. McMahan.
Deed: Julius J. Snook to
Veterans Land Board, 41.765
acres out of Nancy Anderson
league.
Contract of Sales—Veteran*
Land Board to Dave M.
March 5.
Sarah Jones Stewart, Nava-
sota, medical, March 7.
Deloris Ann White, Nava-
sota, emergency, March 8.
Tom Whitfield, Navasota,
emergency, March 8.
Mrs. Mona Floyd, Navasota,
medical, March 8.
Aubrey Lee Morgan, Hous-
car H. Moody were given by outstanding authorities dis-
---- cuss recent developments in
"RAP-AROUND
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Mrs. Darrell
Mrs. Bertha Talpa and Jack Home of Cole-
man, the presentation of the
of J. W. Stoddard league. ___________ a.
etegse Sarolfh M Margaret
eering. ■ ____ _ .
He belonged to the fresh- • Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Love
ran honor society, and re- and son. Raymond, Jr. visit-
ceived the distinguished stu- ed over the week end with Mr.
dent award in 1954. Prior to and Mrs. Jess Cockrell in San
his employment with Dow, he Antonio.
was employed by Martin Com- • Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Lackey
iliary gave the book "Alone in memory of George Brown committees. «
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Deed: E. V. Rigby, et ux to survey.
Contract of Sales to Doug-
M. A. Mahala, ot ux to Way- ty with 152 and Brazos Coun-
ne Pemberton, 98.9 acres out
DENVER, C,O L O R A D O the school’s honor society, and
(Spl.)—Fletcher M. Pool, son
ality Engineer.
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He is a 1947 graduate of Blackshear.
Navasota High School in Nav- • Mrs. W. E. Blackshear and
asota, Texas. Prior to entering Mrs. Alfred Scherbel spent
Texas A University, he Monday in Houston.
served a tour of duty in the • Mr. and Mrs. Paul Crutch-
-- - - - —3 * field and Candace and Paul C.
Eloise Baldwin, Bedias,
medical, March 4.
Mrs. Belle Isbell, Navasota,
medical, March 4.
Mrs. S. E. Jordan, Navasota,
medical, March 4.
Mrs. Sadie Hooper, Millican,
medical, March 4.
Mrs. Lester Keisler, Rich-
ards, surgery, March 5.
i. Charles N. Wilson, Single-
ton, surgery, March 5.
Mrs. A. M. Hunt, Navasota,
medical, March 5.
Lewis Mize, Conroe, surgery,
Mrs. Alton Farris, Hunts-
In class election for year-
cal Company’s Rocky Flats bkedavmns mElyno w:
Elayne Oswald, daugh-
ter at Mr. and Mrs. G. L Os-
wald of Iola was awarded the
1964 Good Citizens award for
the Iola Seniors. The annual
award is presented by the
Robert Raines Chapter of
American Revolution.
Elayne was head twirler of
the Iola Bulldog Brigade, Girls’
drill team a member of the
girls’ basketball team for four
years, and is president of fu-
ture Homemakers this year.
She has been a class officer
snd member of the yearbook
staff in her junior year. She
is a member of the Beta Club,
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ADD fMO FOR WHITEWALLS
Moore To Attend
Cottle Raisers
87+h Convention
Cattlemen from
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eering Department He is re
sponsible for the time stand-
ard method studies, material Lord and Mrs. Pearl Taylor,
handling studies, flow studies, O The Rev. and Mrs. W. R.
line balance, and layout stu- Miller of Luling were recent
dies in the fabrication area.
nard and Mrs. W.
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Whitten, Bob. The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 12, 1964, newspaper, March 12, 1964; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1446177/m1/15/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Navasota Public Library.