The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 24, 1959 Page: 1 of 16
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Landers Announces
Tax
for the office of
Grimen County Tax Assessor-Col- called at the meeting at the
follows:
with the const
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will carry a place for
on
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at the Grimes
to erect two new highway
man mete
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Annual Methodist
28.75‘ Gate Rate
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#5481 The State of.Texas vs
Otis Thompson, Unlawfully car-
tying on his person a dagger;
#5484 The State ot Texas v
Nathan Edwards, Child Abend
work each six months with allsign advertising Navasota as a
maintenance to be handled Oy -Transplortation Hob” with “3 “
thatpulexoomganyamomnpe Ealiroaasana3uighwaya"
from he dies and candidates for
Tax Amsessor -Collector are to be
from Navasota.
The filing deadline has been
set for Tuesday midnight. Oct.
IX and the filing fees are as
freshly painted and in first class
order at all times
The sign on South Highway 4
will include a large arrow point-
ing to the new Industrial Tract
it will also include an outline
map of the state with the word
ing "Locate in the Middle Of
the Market."
On north Highway 6 will be a
#5472 The State of These vo
Henry Lee Powell, Wife and
Child Abandonment:
#5476 The State of Texas vs
Ernest Chas Johnson, Aggravat-
ed .moult with motor vehicle;
#5477 The State of Texas vs
Allen Sumd. Jr,, Driving while ,
tiga
far
The Commission’s
od down Thursday, Sept
Tuesday afternoon, the Ex
aminer received be following
written statement from Judge
B. C Thomas of flbiro. president
of the White Man’s Union Aa
Im, we
that
Mr. Dyer1 said that he hoped to
am each voter personally prior to
the Nov. 14 election date.
A C. (Cuthrell) Dyer of Nava
sota this week authorised the
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SIXTEEN PAGES IN TWO SECTIONS
3 years.
the first time that
for public office.
At Woodswiich
Navasota Volunteer Hiremen
answered an alarm from Wood-
switch at 7:20 a.m. Thursday,
where a hirsesmt stove was re-
ported on firs at a tenant "
Name at the occupants was
arrest.
Prior to her arrest ahe had
been asked to leave the Mode
o-Day ton shop where she had
been caught in the act of shop-
lifttag by Mm. Tommy McIntyre,
owner She was already in cus-
tody at Navasota otficers when
Mm. Mcintyre reported the in-
cident.
She was released to Hemp
Stood officers for Identification
at lost in
m and IB
material-
d.
Executive Committoe last Wed-
nesday afternoon at the court
bourn in Andaman.
Saturday, Nov. 14, was set as
the date for the W. M. U. A.
primary. The primary ballot
the drvein towas outside et Neveota dlacums Tumaday mezning Oak 6. at 7 am.
United Fund compcigyyplams for the Oetdrve
. ——------------------- —
Gas Company Gets
■nee of every voter in
vunty," he said.
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K Arrest
iSouaht
ySuspect ’
eals, who has used the
"Jessie Mae Strought-
n Jackson.** “Velma
‛ "Johanna A. Tomp-
I others, was arrested
treet bars Friday at
Hot Races Shaping Up For
Sheriff And Tax Collector
#5485 The State at Team vs .
Richmond MeGregor D.W.L;
^#SO» The State MJTfaaa vn
#5487 The State of Teas w
Clem Brewer, Jr, D.W.I
any
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Round-Up Slated
The chuck wagons will open at i
7 o’clock Wednesday night. Sept
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30, for the Sth annual Round Up
dinner of the First Moths ittst
Church. Thin church -wide tel-
lowship gathering launches the
church attendance campaign far
the fall. _
Rev. Lloyd Giles, pastor of St
Paus Methodist Ch mih at
Boggem ‘ Sales Co-
vhile she steals
1.n
Youth Fair Queen Title
dmrgphsa -h- "2 eemn wem r V* g • A *h * * I ' n .. 4 2 J
Laek’s stare into a temporary GONNIINWWVEM L wuMed i# W W
msm- g-NgrLHeLsMote
Efe-es HafrPasKS vote
Powell. Mrs. Powell will play
the plane during a portton of
MADun raw wain sews OCT.
Nine Grimes Beauties Seek
rate of
tly AWe
soclation: "As President of the
White Man’s Union Association
of Grimm County, it is my hold-
ing that precinet officers are en-
titled to two terms under the
constitution and by-laws of the
White Man’s Union Association
until such constitution and by-
laws are changed in accordance
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The organization has entered
into a 36-month contract with
the Duplex Outdoor Advertising
Company at Kuatin for two
signa. 10 feet x 25 feet. at a
rate of 337 per month on each
sign or a total of $1,944 ter the
three year period.
This contract calls tar new art
FpaTrag
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lector subject to the action of
the NLJ 1 A primary Satur
Mr. Dyi r was born and rained
in Grime l County and attened
♦ Attend Grimes County
Dates for the W. M. U. A. pri-
mary were set and a referendum
on the Crimea County White
Man’s Union Aasociation was
Texas South
any at the
Grimes' W. M
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For Tax Assessor-Collector:
(Continued on Back Page)
and Claude Dm rep
Even "op"
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Qty Patrolmen Dolly
AEsiedeaan. -I
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word have I hid to my heart,
that I might not sin against thee 8
duty. recognized the Negro wo-
man from a picture which had
been left with the police at-
neon by a repreeentative of the
Araertren Expram Company He
called in the services at Patrol-
man Sledge who was on duty,
to assist him with the arrest
The woman who listed her
address aa Daitas is wanted by
the Asseriran Expram Company
for the theft aad peering of
American Expram money orders
land also by Dallas authorities
on three forgery charges end for
jumping a $1500 bond. Dalim
had posted a tWO reward for her
lying him will be
and Mia. Louise
mir,“serza
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nm0 ( eKeDN
gate rate wont Into effect sepe-ut.n-u-—-
2denehmdesen.
Scp"At"ptheeneeek new rate Aemeece
dudes all Justices at the Peace,
Constbles and Commissi twisra -
Cemdidates
Thus far no candidates bare
Hied far County Commissioner
of Precinct 3 and none for Coun-
ty Attorney or County School
Supe rintendent.
Candidates who have officially
filed and are now out campaign-
ing are as fallows: .
For Sheriff: E: G Crouch. L
B. Mise and W. W. Coleman, all
Firemen reported slight dam-
MI to the stoop, r .
IeEiMELY
IOPIC
JoL-JX
Child Abandi
gh
MAVASOTA GHMES couMTE.
mm m ' m.iu
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rates willbe consi
Commit
return at
overalure
cod, a redu
Assodla
at the
Navasota City commisasioner
this week received the ruling of
Texa Rajlroad
relative to the Texas
emn Gas Company’s .
for a gate rate of MSe per OCT.
Seely, Eagle Lake, Waller, Bell-
ville, Columbus and the Wash-
ington County Chamber at Com-
whether or not the White Man’s
Union should be continued. A
majority vote will decide the
issue.
Up far election this year are
the offices sf Sheriff. Tax Aar
sessor Collector, County Attorney.
County School Superintendent,
and County Commissjoners of
Precinct 1 and X
in accordance with a drawing
held at the W. M. U. A. conven-
tion Monday. March X 1958,
candidates far Sheriff are to be
e/’at auec xabe
Commissioner, $100;
Attorney, $200; County
uperintendent, $200; Tax
-Coltoctor, $150; and
with two confedi
the clerks buny i
£
A. Primary Set For Nov. 14
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County Voters Will Decide Future of White Man’s Union
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12 Coaly Cort
Cases Set For
Trial Sept. 29
in regular session at the court-
house in Anderson Monday, the
County Court set twelve cases
for trial Tuesday. Sept. 29. Mem
bora of the court present were
H. W. Haynie, county judge; Joe
Fultz, county attorney: Dick
Johnson, sheriff: and Trinston
Harris county dark.
The cases setareas follows:
#5442 The State of Texas vs
C P. Jones, D.WX;
#5465 The State of Tevas vs
Reginald Delano Turner. Wife
and Child Abandonment;
#5467 The State of Texas vs
Fletcher Leake. Jr, D.WX;
#5468 The State of Texas vs
Wa James Speed. Wife and
Sherift, $150.
The run-off will be held Sat-
urday. Nov. * exactly two
weeks after the Nov. 14 first
primary.
In the event the majority vote
on the referndunf is for continu-
ing the White Man’s Union, the
by-laws at the organization will
be completely rewritten.
Examiner
=an==-=t
Tdete Qydeed Thempoon and Louis Poole, sen- Youth Vair.
tichceta far the New Toms ter elam elected repsenentative. The 1959
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Whitten, Bob. The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 24, 1959, newspaper, September 24, 1959; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1445944/m1/1/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.