The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 28, 1963 Page: 1 of 31
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can enter the reception and
The new hospital contains
Commissioners Court complete nursing services for administrative areas and go
hospital board of di-
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son, Mrs. Doris Thomas of
Roans Prairie, Floyd Busa of
was
12 member jury which heard
bench warrant He is current-
ly serving a term in the state
parole revoked at Angleton.
She convalescent wings, will
A Nation. In Mourning
fifty
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anrist. Such was the Me ef President
Mrs Niekle to the former
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Miss Marie Love, daughter of
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to to give away a turkey. Be
vasota Telephone Company
That it was Ms lot to die under the rain at an
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Commerce in which 36 Nava-
Each winner will receive a
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Welcome - - - Grimes Memorial Hospital
2 Men Draw Prison Terms
In District Court Tuesday
to take care of a future in-
creased bed count Provisions
have been made to enlarge
Dr. Keith Nickle
Installed Sunday
At Port Arthur
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thirty patients housed in in-
dividual rooms with separate
of Centerville prosecuted the
case. Defense attorneys were
rectors have extended an in-
vitation to the public to at-
as a .22 caliber pistol.
George Franks of Navasota
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Carolers Plan
first Rehearsal--
Monday,7PM
The First National Bank of
Navasota will sponsor a live
broadcast of Christmas carols
following
service.
quiring sterile conditions.
Completely isolated are the
surgical and maternity wings.
The basic plan is broken
into four main divisions of
Memorial Hospital Sunday trftoenseu. Dec. L from 2 to 5.
The dedication ceremony will ba at X p.m.
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Monday
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from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.
It was on May 27, 1961, that
Grimes County voters approv-
ed by a 3 to 1 margin a 3150,
000 bond issue, which made
Bitodul Sirs tor,
at the
Dr. Nickle recently received
his doctor of philosophy in
New Testament after three
years at graduate study at
Basle, Switzerland.
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The daily broadcast will be
aired at 12:35 p.m. over Radio
Station KWBC, Navasota.
Robert Bostwick of Nava
sota, director of the chorus,
said the first rehearsal will
be held at the Navasota High
School band room Monday at
7 p.m.
Any person who would like
to join the chorus to invited
to attend the rehearsal.
A list of chorus members
and other details will be an
nounced later.
NAVASOTA, aunizs courrr. TEEJUL TUNSDAT, NOVEMBER M. 1983
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tAn his own nation is almost unbelievable,
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Our nation in mourning stands solidly behind President
Lyndon Johnson, who now leads our nation at this most
srusial time.inLhistory.-------- . — ■ ■
sympathy pose out to members at the Kennedy
martieulely to Mm ennedy and the children
tory condition at Parkland
Hospital in Dallas was Gover-
nor John OsmaRj' who was
hit to the back by one of the
County
and the
Greater love hath no man
than this, that a man lay
down Ms lite for his friends.
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Louis Poole, son of Mr. and
Mr. J. R Poole of Navasota,
was one of ninety Naval
Academy students selected for
the honor guard at funeral
servioes for President John F.,
John F. Kennedy.
We idiots of one's political views no one could deny
that he was a highly intelligent, well informed public
servant who deeply loved his country and Ms great heritage.
Pre eld i d< Kennedy was a family man and it was not
without much sacrifice here that he performed the complex
duties revolving about the Presidency On many, many
occasions he was denied the privilege at being with his
afUa and children tending to affaire at state. Such is the
Timely
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36th U. S. President
THE PUBLIC is cordially invited to attend dedication
ceremonies and ths open house of the new $425,000 Grimes
Grimes Memorial Hospital
Open House Sunday 2 - 5
mystery telephone rings.
The 3 following
in the Navy system of grad
tag 4 is perfect and 28 puts
you on the superintendent’s
list or honor rail . A grads of
3.3 entitles the student to
wear an honor star. Louis has
had the honor star rating all
this year.
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Downtown Overhead
Christmas Lights
Installed Tuesday
Downtown overhead Christ-
mas lights were installed
Tuesday by city workmen.
The goal was to complete
the job and have the lights
operating prior to the Tencas-
AAM football game at Col-
lege Station Thurday when
thousanda of people will
pare through the city.
Mrs. Love served punch dur-
ing the reception which was
held in the fellowship hall
1929. with ten employees, has
developed into the present
Dr. Keith Nickle, former
pastor of the First Presby-
terian Church of Navasota,
was installed as pastor of the
Westminster Presbyterian
Church of Port Arthur Sunday
night.
Richards pled guilty to the employ approximately
charge and waived a jury people.
trial.
Also, Brazzie Licce Gulf
Service Station, Qty of Nava-
sota Utility Department, The
Navasota Examiner, Gulf
States Utilities Co., Dickschats
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new 3425,000 Grimes Memorial
Hospital Sunday, Dec. L
Members of the Grimes
JFK Memorial
Recorded in
Counly Records
Grimes County Clerk Trine-
ton Harris Tuesday morning
recorded the following mem-
orial to President John F. Ken-
nedy in the permanent coun-
ty records.
The photostat copy includes
a picture of the Grimes Coun-
ty courthouse at the top and
at the bottom of the page.
The memorial reads as fol-
lows:
"In memory of John Fitz-
gerald Kennedy.
“On this the 22nd day of
November, A. D. 1963, the
Courthouse of Grimes County,
Texas, closed in tribute and
respect and to mourn the
tragic death of our President,
John F. Kennedy, the 35th
President of The United States.
“Throughout the world as
in the hearts of the people
of the United States to whom
he pledged to meet his re-
sponsibilities. and remained
faithful to that pledge unto
death, the memory of John F.
Kennedy shall lon be rem-
embered.
"What can I do for my
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DEDICATION CEREMONY TO BE HELD SUNDAY
the case. Other Jurors were
Louis Fuller of Anderson,
Boyd Sinclair of Navasota, W.
scanned the television screen
trying to get a glimpee of
their mm who was third trans
left to the sixth row at the
Navy contingent. Louis to a
high ranking senior with a
up his phase <
prior to the bi
Spencer, Grimes
offices and coffee shop; (2)
food preparation and mec-
Richards was brought before pital, which opened Ap.il 21,
the judge at Anderson on a
50 Dressed Turkeys
Ready for Shoppers
। Between Thanksgiving and from the Chamber office will are paruelpating in the con- Tractor eo.
MranaMrkaymona Lve. the Mavreota trade Sareatwiuinotity each participating
"-----. recelye free dressed turkeys,
thanks to a special promotion
sponsored by the Chamber of fore the phone call, no
Seven Store.
Che Navasola #xaminer
Aad Giines County Review
Nation Mourns President Kennedy's Death
Johnson Takes Oath As
sota merchants are partici-
pating.
Beginning Monday and con-
-nuing through Friday, Dec.
m, lucky shoppers who hap
pen to be in the right store
at the right time will win a
Farquhar's Pharmacy and Na-
-------- vasota Federal Savings A Loan
merchants Feed, Pederson Drug, Mallard Association
t h o installation
A Ayres, C. W. Lucas A Co..
_ --------Turner, Pierce A Cleere, Inc.,
certificate telling him when J. R. Hardy A Son and Mal-
and where he to to pick up colm Quinn Furniture.
“ “ _ Also, John P Quinn Drug.
~ —....e ... - --- Grimes Memorial Hospital,
penitentiary after having his which, with the completion of
Turiwtaye> Dec*!? annoon tend the open house Sunday of adjoining rooms,
tinuing for the entire week
teat: J C. Penney Co., Loves State Bank, Ayres Firestone
chant immediately before he Super Market, Botello Food Store, SAS Farm Store,
is to give away a turkey. Be Market, Silverstein's Lucky
pom He was indeed
ore leaders, both friend
When Dr. Coleman opened
A cattle theft charge against the original hospital, other
that I am Sure the
our ship experienced
Some
not even the store owner, will Nemir, Perry Brothers, Duke
know who is to be called. - -
.nint. — ----- ’ --4- —— — of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Youens
appointed foreman « the Roans Prairie, Carl Loudd of of Navasota.
Smith Brothers Implement Company, bow urrve in
— _ ..Co., West End Furniture, The Grocery, Navasota Jewelry Co.
in the right store when the Gift Shop, Village Peddler, J. Farquhar's Pharmacy and Na-
• great man who was respected by
and foe, throughout the known world.
Anderson, Joe Mike Batts of
Navasota and Mrs. A. P. Wic-
key, Jr. of Anderson.
In other action. Judge Rog-
ers sentenced Kenneth B.
Richards to seven years in the
state penitentiary for the Dec.
18 burglary of Turner, Pierce
A Cleere, Inc. in Navasota
last year.
murder weapon was identified of Iola, V. A. Bonham at Na
vasota, David Busa of Ander-
History
This institution is the out-
growth of efforts begun thirty-
five years ago by Dr. S. D.
Coleman. At that time Dr.
Coleman, had built and open-
ed a modern and efficiently
equipped hospital, the only
modern hospital in thia entire
area at that time. That hos-
bd 004 leme
2 W ie <. ■ -1
In district court at Ander-
son Tuesday morning Joe
Louis Coronado of Navasota
was sentenced to 10 years in
the state penitentiary for the
Sept. 24, 1962. pistol slaying
of his father-in-law.
Kenneth B. Richards receiv-
ed a seven year term for the
burglary of a Navasota store
Dec. 18, 1962.
Judge Max Rogers of Hunts-
ville, presiding judge of the
12th Judicial District, handed
down the sentences after both
men pled guilty.
Coronado waa arrested and
charged with the murder of
his father-in-law, Juan San-
chez. Sanehez waa shot to
death at his home, located
one mile west of Navasota on
Highway 9a
District Attorney Gus Lanier
Republicans and Democrats, liberals and conservatives Presbytery Commission. He NaJt na
at every race, color and creed ourn the lore of President gave the charge to the minis- E Navasota and
ter. .
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Present for the service were
Mr and Mrs. Raymond Love
and Raymond Love, Jr.
and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Ter
roll of Navasota.
Mr. Terrell, who holds the
office of ruling elder, served
as a member of the Brazos
and laboratory.
Parking space has been
provided for approximately
thirty automobiles with a
separate entrance and turn-
around for emergency pati-
ents.
A separate drive has been
provided for delivery and
service to the hospital.
Assisting with hospital work
on a volunteer basis will be
members of the Gray Ladies
Auxiliary, sponsored by the
American Red Cross; The Hos-
pital Auxiliary, whose mem-
bers will man the coffee shop;
and the Candy Stripers, Nava-
sota High School members of
the Horizon Club, who will
assist where needed.
The building was designed
by Lewis Youens of Golemon
A Rolfe, Houston architectural
firm. Mr. Youens is the son
tributions from
persons.
free turkey as an added holi.
day shopping bonus
A mystery telephone call
each of the nursing wings by service; (1) Waiting rooms.
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interested of semi-fireproof construction facilities including surgery,
so designed that the public emergency, onstetrics. X-ray
Patout’s, P. and The First National Bank.
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Whitten, Bob. The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 28, 1963, newspaper, November 28, 1963; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1446162/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.