The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 23, 1964 Page: 9 of 14
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THE NAVASOTA EXAMINER
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States. About one-third of them could be
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AUTHENTIC STATEMENT
lefts of Mr.
I have long been interested
on
Mrs. R. M. Love and Mrs.
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Mr. Well
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Marshall
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Schulze who has served for elected chairman of the Grim-
es County Cattlemen’s As-
Helton was a former em-
are not some now unknown
Mrs. B. W. Sims passed
treasurer.
this morning. ..
the extra
day in commemoration of Rob-
ert E. Lee’s birthday.
Made and Sold by Noighbon of Youn
, received honorable mention in
patients who came to him for time highs now existing in
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a contest in design
by the Department of Archi-
morning.
ton.
trade?
retail
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cessful salesman aims at our
right in figuring solely on
CONDENSED STATEMENT OF
know how easy it is for some
The Security State Bank
your bill. Both
emotional attitudes do more
Turner, Pierce & Cleere Inc.
Navasota, Texas
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business conditions. It is cer-
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and psychologists, because
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-Food Program Will Meet Need
the past year. Other officers
are H. R. Turner, vicerpresi-
conducted by Federal Hous-
ing Administrations will be
HEAT AND COOL WITH A
SEE LOYD BINGHAM FOR
ber of Commerce will go to
Austin next week to confer
der, too, how much of an ef-
fect man’s emotions may have
at 3 p.m. Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G Gibson
the public.
The Committee on Transportation Safety
of the Texas Medical Association decided at ’
Common Capital Stock ....
Surplus: Certified -----------
Undivided Profits ...--------
Reserve for Contingencies
Reserve for Taxes...........
Dividends Payable.............
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ty Commissioners Court in restoring the
federal food- program.
’ Why should a county where more than
60 per cent of the population receives less
than 33,000 per year turn down this pro-
gram which will benefit so many needy
families? More than $6,000 worth of good
food each month for a cost to the county
of ten we give in to the pure-
ly emotional gimmick.
In most national political
elections, I would venture that
as, “This child has had neither Salk nor
Sabin polio vaccines." If such statements
persuade even only a few to protect them-
selves and their families, they are worth-
while.
Cash and due from banks
C. C. C. Cotton Loans...........
U. S. Gov. Bonds .........—
Other Bonds............................
Corporate Stocks....................
Municipal Bonds ..................
$1,597,857.34
........ 18,500.00
........ 15,883.52
.......... 9,246.39
_________ 697.87
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A. W.GREENWOOD
L N. YEAGER
8. D. COLEMAN
R A. PATOUT, JR.
the office of the Junior Cham-
ber of Commerce.
psychiatry in developing en-
tirely ‛ new, successful, and
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Chairman, Committee on
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.............. 100,000.00
.............. 121,144.83
............... 23,576.97
..(.2.............. 7,335.60
................. 15,000.00
......... 3,169,187.50
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The Power of our Emotions
I am firmly convinced that
our emotions direct our be-
havior in more instances than
GULF COAST
PRESS ASSOCIATION
said this Maurice Wilkins, all of Hous- we lik e to admit it is a 1 ...
psychological fact that a sue- treatment had nothing wrong employment production, eam-
than by common home-sense.
Since emotion plays such a
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By putting it on a basis of 50 per cent
of the state level many laborers can con-
tinue their work and still qualify to receive
the food. This is particularly true where
large families are concerned. Day laborers
who receive less than subsistence pay are
entitled to this type of help.
By the same token, no one should quit
his job or refuse to work because of the
during time of drouth. At other times we
seek emergency fanm relief, emergency
grain programs, etc?
It is certainly behooves us to consider our
fellow man and neighbor, many of whom
are suffering severely during these cold
winter months. ..
The food program is sorely needed in
Grimes. County as it has been for the past
few years. We are delighted that the
Commissioners Court has seen fit to restore
it on a unanimous vote.
food program. Much to the contrary he
or little over sooper month is a ml is widnyorncvanearderod. Prsictbiba
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We seek emergency aid to feed our cattle
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AND GRIMES COUNTY REVIEW
114 Railroad St
Navasota, Texas, 77888
WHITTEN & SON, OWNERS AND PUBLISHERS
BOB WHITTEN, Managing Editor
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news of this plan to all news media.
It will be up to the doctors all over Texas
to see that local news media cooperate. It
will take the monotonous repetition of one
sentenoe, ‘This car was not equipped with
seat belts," to convince people that seat
belts are not Just a harebrained idea.
To stress sins of omission in matters of
Yes there will be abuses just as there
are abuses in all government programs
that you care to nme. Utopia has not *
arrived and it will not be here tomorrow.
In the meantime, however, we cannot stand
by with huge surpluses and let deserving,
indigent men, women and little children
go hungry.
Once again we want to congratulate our ’
County Commissioners Court for this im-
portant action.
seat belts, whether the victims used the
seat belts, and whether the belts prevented
serious injury or possibly death. The news
reporters in Wisconsin now regularly ask
police officers for this information. Our col-
legues there feel this has helped to educate
Beat belts in automobiles are no longer its last meeting to initiate a similar proce-
news. Like the weather, they are easy to dure in Texas. Col. Homer Garrison of the
talk about, but for many people it seems Texas Department of Public Safety approved
hard to do anything about them. such a campaign in principle, but with
»RESS ASSOCIATION |
Statistics on the average annual income
of a majority of Grimes County citizens
tend to support action of our Grimes Coun-
Now is the time to get the fences in order:
Big stack of barb wire, field fence stack pen
wire, corner past anchors, wire stretchers,
creosote post, life time and hurricane steel
gates.
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papers, radio stations, television stations) to public health is not new. Without urging
state each time they report a traffic acci- by physicians, news media regularly report
dent whether the car was equipped with new cases of polio with a statement such
man, who refuses to work, should be
le included.
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The EXTRA WRAPS Gin the Non-Slip Grip
JWi udhy Sheffea Fence geta s wrapoon the top astrzessom
and bottom Una wirea - 5 times afound on the 2228022
middle line www. Those extra wraps hold strong •smnn
againat shocks and loads far beyond those of E"aE
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Moving to secure legislative
designation of April 14 as
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with them physically. Their Ings, and
emotions if he finds that his trouble was psychosomatic, sometimes wonder if we are
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dividual attention than on
wages or hours. Hence' why
is it not likely that business
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override logic with an emo- ,
tional appeal. Nine times out imagine how many* are ill to mold our business patterns
victory over
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they are.
. Impact of Emotions on
Everyone recognizes -the
No Obligation — Finance Plan — We Take Tiudo It
WE sEAVE WAT WE SELL
TURNER, PIERCE & CLEERE
Phone 825.6442
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Any erroneous renections upon the character, atandi, or reputation
of any peron. firm or corporaon, which may occur. Anthe <- -
this paper will be gladly corrected upon being brought to our attention.
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Approximately 40,000 to 42000.people die ome reservations: “We only wish to retrain
-evefy- year in traffic accidents in the United from mentioning the belts under circum-
stances that imply we were chiding an
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the outcome been even
heavily influenced by emotion parts played by religion and tainly an interesting area for
barometers. I feel sure even
now, that our spiritual and
mental health does affect
employment, sales,
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avoided?!? i el""auesmabuawiaul ^Relation/and Public Service ^Tems
atlon win never be reached, we who know plan. Colonel Garrison has acquainted his
about the usefulness of a health measure six regional commanders and his public
should keep urging the public to adopt it information officer with this project and
The Division on Safe Transportation of ig sure of their, cooperation.The Texas
the State Medical Society of Wisconsin be- Medical Association’s office will release
gan to strive for a law which made the in-
stallation of seat belts compulsory in Wis-
consin years ago. Finally the Wisconsin leg- 1
islature passed such a law, the first in the '
nation. One can legislate installation of 1
belts but not their use; thus one must 1
persuade. Our Wisconsin colleagues have 1
urged the news media of that state (news-
__— _ upon international, commer-
away at her home at Richards cial and political develop-
Huntsville Man
Killed on Way
To Navasota
Allen Ray Helton, 27, of 505
16th street, Huntsville, was
killed shortly before 8 a.m.
Thursday on Highway 30
when the car in which he
was riding went out of control
and hit a tree about two
miles west of Huntsville.
Ralph Dean Wooderson, 24,
also of Huntsville, who was
driver and owner of the vehi-
cle, was critically injured in
the crash.
Wooderson was rushed to
spiritual and menial factors ployee of the Huntsville item,
that would be valuable — if ' '
identified — in making econ- economists predict a business .
omic predictions. As long ago advance during 1964, could
Ing on those conditions them- i
selves? Surely nobody would emotional origin; the emp-
A. W. GREENWOOD, President A W. GREENWOOD, JR, Vlce-President
s D. COLEMAN, Voe-Prealdent ROBERT L BOSSE, Cashier
MRS. ORA NELL JAMES, Asst. Cashier
and lightning-flash communi-
the Anderson cation, I am brought to won-
ed. And if you have ever at- tional. When you think of the money, _ _
tended a town meeting, you vast numbers of people who etc, as the criteria for pros-
know how easy it is for some are* undoubtedly psychoso- perity. Perhaps someday* it
spellbinder to cqmpletely matic but who never seek will be found that mental and
treatment for this, you can
Forecasting has been my
business for many years, and tend insurance classes at the •
I have long wondered if there Company’s district office here.
president of' the Retain’ Mer- sending out letters today’an- H"un -nt murday in just how much our national the business cycleand pros- St. Luke’s Hospital at Hous-
chants Association for the nouncing the campaign and h nyraenA’Nr nIMm mental health may influence perity, some great discoveries ton.
year at a called meeting held urging “attendance“at the nwtclowith the business cycle and the might, be made that would Both men wereagentsfor
in the city hall Monday night, gathering . . M forces of prosperity. Today, benefit not only our country Washington National Insur-
Mr. Welch succeeds Dr. H. E * Marshall peters was re-' Coach C. E. Ellisons Nava, with such swift transportation but other nations as well.- ance Company and were on
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may very well have a bear- strikes is not economic. In-
stead, many have a purely
- Babson Park, Mass, Jan. 16. study in depth the effect
our national mental health
Burglars entered Mack’s
will be closed all day Thum- Garage on the Bryan High-
way Wednesday night and___-_____
•soaped with auto parts valu- had as their guests Sunday,
Lewis Youens of Navasota ed at 3100 and a 1931 Model Mr. .Gibson’s sister, Mrs. Ma
* nention in a Ford worth $150, W. S. bel Riley and Mr. and Mrs.
sponsored McIntyre, owner, l__ _—-— ‘
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Businessmen in general depressions could be pro-
seem to have little time for foundry affected by emotional
anthropologists, currents? '
I wonder what might hap-
of the Huntsville Memorial Hos-
pital and later transferred to
quintet Friday night in a
county championship game.
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Launching the membership with local members of the
— drive at the Tuesday meeting, House.
L M. Welch was elected the Chamber of Commerce is
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sociation. County Agent
dent; and P. Nemir, re-elected George A. Altgelt announced
and daughter, Nancy of members of the Junior Cham-
Brownwood are
their experiments take a long pen during this new year 1/
time to complete and are us- business, and people general-
ually costly. But it is my ly, should begin to'feel cau-
opinion that if some realistic- tious and pessimistic, irrs-
minded social scientists would pective of conditions and of
get together with a group of what the economists and
feral g h ted businessmen to bankers forecast. While most
as the turn at the century, the mental and emotional
Harvard’s eminent Doctor Can- health of our people reverse
non declared that half the the trend in spite of the all-
A special meeting to be Texaa. _ MM. ____ _
j Mr. and Mrs. N. E Nichols State Bluebonnet Day, two
simply because they think than the purely economic
appeals to our logic have fail- meaning mental and emo-
.... 668,636.44
307,109.29
.... 595,553.58
...... 50,000.00
______ 10,000.00
... 262,760.47 1,894,059.78
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deny that confidence is a very hasis, really, is- more on re-
important factor in manufac- cognition, security, and in-
big role in our individual happy personalities. Industry
lives and in politics, is it not itself has made surveys which
reasonable that the way we indicate that the cause of
feel about business conditions many serious and costly
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taring, banking, and con-
sumer purchasing. * *
Should Be Looked Into
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RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts including overdrafts .
Banking House _____________________;________________
Furniture and Fixtures_______________________________
Other real estate owned -_____________________
Other Assets _____________________________________________________
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ANEnTONIAL
Seat Belts Save Lives
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Ut "bachbone" of eqtra etrength, Shefeld
i ruilient. “Gives” buat enough with live-
wding, that sprigs back into shape,
ondealvanined coating fghta rustand
year altar year. enneeenea •
Fence for thefuture with Sheffield. SHEFFIELU
Come in and let uashow you how a
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life of Hhrillrid Fanca coata you ~IM.p A
no more. FENCE #
YEAI^S AGO
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Whitten, Bob. The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 23, 1964, newspaper, January 23, 1964; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1446170/m1/9/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.