The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 22, 1962 Page: 8 of 12
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NEWS FROM
GSU Joins With
Automobiling
Roans Prairie
To Scout Awards
by Mia. 8. T. Cone
vasota; medieah,Nov.9
ting our news letter In the
BIRTHS
Mrs Heath of Madisonville structure. It is the home of
were
visited her brother, S. L Da-Mr. and Mrs. Pazdral. It is
Prairie and Carlos. The. ranch
at Bryan.
MA
Iberia Dickson and Ossie
Joe Mock, Montgomery, boy, Wm. Joseph H. wt 8 lbs.
White placed second in
award.
Requirements for the new
the noon hour.
by automotive aafety experts.
require a license and the
third in the Junior rice team
oa.
mission line facilities (345,-
demonstration.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank
«a Count
it would eliminate the need
girl, Cheryl Ann.
bose.
Bom to Mir. and Mrs. James
of Washington, a
facilities which would other-
Juries; and other essentials of Valley Hospital Tuesday, Nov.
13, at 6:40 p.m.
automotive safety.
test
SCOTT- HARRIS
DEER
PROCESSING
transmission
These
line
AND
area.
well were in Houston Friday gift. It is to be something you
CHANEY LOCKERS
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Mr from her brother, Derry Fu-
TA 5-6869
Hiway 105
PLEASE
READ
THIS MAY BE YOUR FUTURE
ON
THE
5-CENT
INDUSTRIAL
TAX
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consent of the Navasota City Commission."
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INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT means more and better paying jobs.
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VOTE FOR
VOTE FOR
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The 5-CENT Industrial Tax
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LET US MAKE
YOUR SAUSAGE
PAN OR STUFFED
AND SMOKED
and financed entirely by the
companies at no cost, to the
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT means your children may have A FU-
TURE AT HOME.
Since it does not require that
a Scout drive an auto, there
is no age limit and all Scouts
are eligible to complete the
requirements and receive the
Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam J. Terrell of Navasota, a
qua of Fort Worth that his
wife had passed away after
effected would help the com-
panies to hold the line on
electric rates to consumers.
cross roads. This will continue
until people decide to obey the
laws and stop when the lights
say stop. Friday night 2 boys
failed to stop and were hit
broadsided by an oncoming
and was put in the Navasota
Hospital and the little sports
car was demoslished. Monday
afternoon two ladies failed to
stop and crossed in front of
an oncoming deisel truck. The
truck was coming slow but
the ladies still ran Into it.
One lady has some broken
ribs and the other had a bad-
The
merit
3 ozA
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Klawinski of Richards, twins
Terry, wt. 5 lbs. 8 oa. and
filed with the Federal Power
Commission in Washington.
D. C. a proposal to exchange
seasonal off-peak electricity
knowledge and skills that can
and should be learned before
has
Mrs
The proposal of the electric
companies is in line with the
efforts of the electric industry
and government agencies to
office ORFtime. —
Preaching services
announced Monday.
The proposal, when approv-
ed by the commission, will
result in the construction of
second in the Individual bread
demonstration. Louise Daniel
and Sandra Joe Randle placed
Mg
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Rcemebet
THEOROEB
OF THE
GOUDENRULE
Gulf "states Utilities Com-
pany, together with ten other
investor-owned -eleetrie - eom-
by Carrie J. Loudd
Negro County If—s
— Dem. Agent— -
edin the Bake Off.
Mrs. Carrie Walker,, adult
Mrs. Jesse Floyd has return- is known as the Lazy Lucy,
ed to her home in Navasota. The home is contracted to the
.....W WAVABOTA KXAMPfKR
Negro 441 Giris
— filler Southern
AreaContest
NAVASOTA, TEXAS
MRS. JOHN F. SCOTT* ROBERT A. HARRIS
___ ______ ________... went over to Shiro for their after several days spent here I Dyers in Navasota. We really
the bread team demonstra. services Sunday morning and 1 - ‘ — ' “
Mrs: Jimmy Shroeder and
children, pat and Mike, and
people were present and a Theo. O’Neal of Houston pass-
most delicious meal was serv-ed away. Mr. and Mrs. T. J.
A few people cannot put this program over. Your $1.00 PER YEAR
IS NEEDED. Your town will not stand still. It will either go forward
or backward.
Slaton were in Houston over
the week-end to be with Mary
Lou also to attend the funeral.
Your Industrial Foundation is in a sound financial condition. Your
money has been invested wisely. The Foundation now owns a
$10,000 building, has an equity in fifty-six acres of valuable land
and has a reasonable amount of cash on hand.
1
2 • LOW COST for a sound continuing development program.
Mr. and Mrs. Ewing Thom - be- nearing completion, also
as were in Houston for the the Yanshack home. Another
Your Future
(Paid Political Advertising).
This money is to be INVESTED (not spent) subject to the following
conditions as set forth in the motion adopted unanimously by the
Navasota City Commission: "All money collected from the propos-
ed five-cent per hundred dollar valuation tax be invested for in-
dustrial development of the City of Navasota, Toxas upon the roc-
Hospital
Tom Bennett, Navasota
surg try - MwA——'----
“ Ed Cox, Navasota, medical,
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Henry O. Ware, Anderson,
medical, Nov. 6. i
John McDade, Hempstead,
Norbert Becker, Navasota,
suregry, Nov. 10.
Mrs. E. R. Conley, Iola,
medical, Nov. 6.
Elaine Walton, Conroe,
medical, Nov. 7.
Mine 4-H club girls of the
county participated in the
Southern District Bread and
average minimum
badge is based on
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medical, Nov. 7.
Dobra Jo Cooper, Shiro,
medical, Nov. 7.
R. C. Curtis, Navasota,
medieal, NOV'S.--------- ----------
- -H.. X . Paschall. . Navasota,-------
medical, Nov. 8.
Mrs. Lizzie Eickenhorst, Na-
Advancement Committee.
“When this subject was
added to the merit badge field
thirty years ago, drivers’ II-
THIS IS 5-CENTS per $100 valuation NOT 5 PERCENT. For an ex-
ample. A home in Navasota, entered on the tax roll for $2,000
valuation would be $2,000 x .0005 equals $1.00.
Try this on your rendition $ x .0005 equals
age for
STORAGE
Beverly Harris and Elmary will be lovingly rememl
as Joy Mavis McDowell, who
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daughter, Miss Ann, who is a recreation that really bright- taxpayer, and will result in row and the loss they feel.
student in the Huntsville Col1 ens up the party. The refresh- benefits to customers of the Two more wrecks at the
ny Mack Floyd that his wife
had given birth to a little
boy, but for some reason the
baby was born lifeless. The
Floyds have two other chil-
dren, both little girls and this
little boy was an answer to
prayer. But we can’t under-
stand why things like that
happens and why these
things are.
Mrs. Orin McIntyre received
a message Sunday afternoon
Dickey Floyd received a car. One boy was badly hurt
message from his son, John-
daughter, Kathy Renee, 7
dion Vivian Coruthers placed night Lunch was served in
........the church dining room at
This is an opportunity for every voter to say I WILL HELP IN THIS
LITTLE WAY by VOTING FOR THE FUTURE development of our
city.
fed.
Work has started up again
on the homes that are in erect
here. Brick is being laid on
the S t. Davis home. The
Vernon Wiisom heme looks to
Lewis Floyd home while here.
The Methodist members
Lewis. Sixty-five girls __________ _______
■rating 13 counties participat- spent much of her growing
many friends of Vernon are Peteete and Mra Parker.
indeed happy that he is show The Roans Prairie - Shiro
ing decided improvement aft- Home Demonstration Club
er an illness of some months, had a wonderful meeting at
Sunday guests in the Orion the lovely home of Mrs. Frank
McIntyre home were Mr. an d Pemberton.. With.Mrs.Erle despite rising material and
Mrs. Jimmy McIntyre, Boo Jolly as co hostes. Twenty- . .r -- ..
and Mac and Miss Judith two ladies were present. The
Lamberth, all of Houston; Mr:entire program was interest-
and Mrs. Jimmy Dyer anding and educational. Mrs.
Children; and Wayne Dyer of Truett spoke on “Lighting in
Houston; Mr. and Mrs. Jerry the Home”. There was round - net,. nt
Dyer and Terrilyn; and Miss table talks on Civil Defense, encourage co nst ruction of ex-
AnnI oyer, all of Bedias. The program committee sec- trahigh-voltage fac tit iesin
Mr. and Mrs, Scott McCune ured Mr. j. s. Bracewell as order to effest.greater
of Richards visited with the the chief speaker for theomiesintheindustr.
Cones and Davis’ Sunday aft- evening, and he was at his These transmission 1ine
emoon. very best for this occasion, facilities will be constructed
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Cum Mrs. Ethel Carrell never fails
mings, their two sons and with a most unusual bit of
A completely new Merit
Badge has ben developed for ,
automotive safety by the Boy
ment; use of devices such a .. .... ..
Automotive Safety seat belts that reduce in- Ibs. 14% ozs. at the Brazos
10-Companies-In Badge Added
FPC Application T_
ethomehasstartecup"an
wr. o.t. Ur seems to be going by leaps
there they were guests of Mr. and bounds. It s large home
- and Mik Hami Wilson. which wi have - a brick
well attended Sunday morn- __________ _______________ ____ -_________ _
ing and night Rev. and Mrs. vis snd Mrs. Davis Sunday on a ranch between Roans
■tee Bake Off held Nov. 9 McDougal were guests in the afternoon.
over woo milon worth <x mensessueee not rsutirednb merit badge were designed
up time here.
____ ___________ _____ Other guests of Clarence
leader of Anderson Communi- Floyd were Mr. and Mrs. John
ty attended the Bake Off con- B. Floyd of Houston, who
were dinner guests Saturday.
a' long illness. Mr. and Mrs.
McIntyre with Mr. and Mrs.
Bernard Floyd will attend the
funeral in Ft. Worth Tuesday.
Our sympathy goes out to the
loved ones in their sor-
lege visited her aunt, Mrsment was delicious. Many companies in the seven-state
George Floyd and Dicky lovely gift ideas were dis “
Floyd Sunday afternoon. The played. On the dining table
Cummings Home is in Deer and in the reception rooms
Park. the Thanksgiving theme was
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Busa and presented with beautiful de-
family of Houston were here corations. Mrs. Pemberton has
Sunday. They were guests of graciously offered her home
his sister, Mrs. Tom Walk -for the Christmas party which
oviak and family. will be the second Thursday
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Brace in December. Don’t forget the
The merit badge covers the Kerry, wt. 4 lbs. 11
000 and 500,000r volts) by the drivers is 16. Although proof moponsianiitheg ohestferauto- f, M t
----t H----het-----------. ----- cident problelm, and the im- J. Mock 01 Montgomery, a
for spending a considerably badge, thousands of boys Portne.. 1g°omphrsing Pe: .
larger, amount for generating qualified for automobiling spection and maintenance of Komhorst
but eligibility was limited, the family car; safety equip-
wise be required. The savings said Kuester. ...
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panics in the Southwest. has Scouts of America, replacing
the present Automobiling medical, Nov. 6.
evening where they werehave made.
guests at a Thanksgiving There is one thing about a
banquet. The banquet wassmall town. The members are
held in the Board Way Church, so closely knit that when one
The church which Mr. and unhappy we all rejoice with
Mrs. Bracewell had their them. Then when sorrow
membership all the years strikes everyone is bowed in
that they lived in Houston. It grelf. This past week
(„hone
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was a very enjoyable oc been one of sorrow,
casion. More than seventy Erroll Slatons’ father,
Another Monday holiday_ _____ —________
---- that really Interfers with get- Armistice holiday.Wh
ly hurt arm and shoulder,
plus a demolished car. It is 4
so much easier to obey the 9
signs and stop when the other S23
car has the right-of-way. "
Maybe the other person wants -.2
to live even if you don't.
with her daughter. Mrs. Ew- welcome the fine people to
Ing Thomas and Mr. Thoma, our midst. They are originally
Mr. and Mra Albert War from Houston.
sham visited relatives in Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Bradley
gee uxg-=a 32 Es'. aw, „. wu 4
Ein invr. Ailn I. Finva Mrs Shroeder visit with anomer Drouner Iwas nere several aay it wnld eliminata the need wne -enirad €n- ehe merit
Evenyn _Alen, ence Foyd Mrs -nrnerea Wright Floyd and Mrs. Floyd, ing his mother, Mrs. Sallie
"ered who live in Longview. The Peteete and sister, Mia Isola
merit badge, according to H.
H. Kuester, 2111 Bolsover,
Houston, chairman of the
with the Tennessee Valley Sam Houston Area Council
4 A MORE MONEY IS NEEDED TO ACHIEVE RESULTS. Let's all assume
IU our part and make this THE BEST TOWN IN THE STATE OF TEXAS.
labor costs, Mr. Morrison Mid. a person atempts to drive.
Authority. J. J. Morrison.
w
• hen price is considered,
Navasota families usually call
the Scott-Harris Funeral Home.
Even though our service is un-
equaled, our prices are within
any family's means.
\
O THE MONEY WILL BE INVESTED NOT SPENT and only with the
() consent of both the Industrial Foundation and the City Commission.
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Whitten, Bob. The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 22, 1962, newspaper, November 22, 1962; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1446109/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.