The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 12, 1964 Page: 2 of 16
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Frank Thomas and grand
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Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Morris
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MART McDougald, 16-year-old Grimes County 4-H
Club girL. showed the Seeervo Grand Chammpion Gumsey
at the Houston Juni Livestock Show recenty. She
to shown hose receiving has owned trom G. M. WertHr.
vice president of the show. Mias MrDsupald’s prizo-win-
ning Gurser was bred by her heather Tommy ot Fort
Worth and to eat on an FFA scrombie calf which he
won in 1952. Mias McDougald to the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. C A McDougald of Isla. She plans to enter lam
Hanston State Callops next fall and major in
Roans Prairie
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Miss Katie Norwood sent love
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We extend our sympathy to
Mrs. Roy Ferguson and sisters
in the passing of their father,
Mr. Buckholt, who passed
away last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Oran Lucas
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all ready for spring with war-" homs
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( Bev. and Mm. Tommy Me- brought
Dougal and baby of FL Worth prayer i
1. Use the same cows you already have.
2. Use nothing but the best balls you can afford. .
3. Angus Bulls are world famous for cross breeding
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We etill have some home raised — fertility tooted 3 year
to 30 month old bulls for sale.
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the business meeting in the .Mr., and Mrs. John Cuthrell ponies. & E. Polka to getting Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Morris
afternoon. Helen, Dr. Hollon-his sister in Anahuac all ground and fences in good I visited Mrs. Nona Mororis and
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Mrs. Leon Parker and dau- Mrs. John Rigby of Bedias.
_uzun mzu ueaacau,.. --birthday, soghter Miss Amy of Houston While tnere they visited their
3 served. The beau- the ladies of the WSCS of the were guests of mother, Mrs. son, Marton (Bed) Rigby, who
chairs which have Methodist Church and other Will Stokely and sister, Miss has been in the Navy at Japan
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m IUM chureh in Rnene Ih-iH. he -a’ Mr. and Mra. L A. Cleghorn ■
were in Shiro on Sunday. I
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and children visited
Anderson on Sunday
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—1 those who brought food,
Houston were busy working burn home n Sunday*1* col
Mrs. Velma Ford and Beu-
iranchureh AoQston sundyyumiting
today School and Mrs. L. E. Bell and S
will be held They went especially to
th Morning Starla celebrate her birt
his help and visits. We are all _------- ...
happy to see you up and NEWS FROM
about again, Mrs. Becker, and
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Grove on Wednesday at 3 p.m.
Rev. G. Ray Lloyd of An-
cole. derson came to Lynn C-
on Sunday last for Sabbath
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Camp Fire Sticker, under Home on last Friday. Both are
Ip Keep Our State Parks eager to know about Navasota,
an." The girls were lovely and interested in the progress
—eir uniforms. Proud at of this community. . J
im, Our State Senator,. Nev- Mr. and Mrs. ercie McGee
> Colson, and of Sellers of Houston were with Mr. and
much you appreciate
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message at of his mother, Mra. H. D. near
last.Wednes- Shine.. Hugh Shine who had night
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home Sunday after filling his Church. This united prayer for a few days returned to
"Sinengat theonkand snathe iethodiat Churet F. Hammons were .umuu zwougermon anu wue
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numb to attend- attendance to good, and every. Celebration. " " —
Ke conterence at theenmlneestdive.a blesatng Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sullivan
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kil- on their summer home in
who are under the LenderahapBetraagofnu-trezerrtgn: SnarM ana Iba. t"ua
at the Bev. Ben Jones at Shiro, try home.. We are glad to I Murry of Pasadena, spent
perintendent, who Uvea ini Houston hospital. This to a crowd of relatives and friends
2 Huntsville, brought a wonder- good place to come to get a I with them on Sunday. The
ful message, also presided at lot of good rest. children enjoyed riding the the week,
the business meeting in the I Mrs. John Cuthrell ponies. S. EL Polka to getting T*
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Mr. and Mra. Bernard Floyd, Edwardsrecelveda.number at, and Mrs. Henry Hater-
the day. They were accompan- PY birthdays. [improving after a a serious
o’clock service and returned
to Anderson. Then back to
Lynn Grove for 3 o’clock
Church. A daughter and little
son came also. Denise Me-
Mump, and two friends from
Pasadena, also Mrs. B. F.
led by Mrs. Floyd’s mother,I
Mrs. SchmalreMe, who was
returning to her home after
an extended visit here with
her daughter and family.
Mrs. Bo Dyer of Bedias was
here Thursday for the day,
visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Orion McIntyre.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Slaton
and Mr. and Mra. John Cuth-
rell went over to Bryan Fri-
day for the Talent Show.
It was nice to see the
Weatherford place active dur-
ing the week end. Mr. and
Mrs. Boy Phillipa, their two
sons, Hany and Harvey, and
their wives and children were
all here to enjoy what we hop-
ed was the beginning of
spring, but there was really a
disappointment in store. Mon-
day is very cold.
Mrs. Dr. Heath of Madison-
ville visited Mrs. S. L. Davis
last Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. Jesse Floyd of Nava-
sota visited EWing Thomas
and Mr. Thomas and other
relatives here Wednesday. I
Mr. and Mrs. Ewing Thomas
were transacting business in
Bryan Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Bay Hom
and baby of Houston visited
his parents, Mr. and Mra. Ber-
nard Floyd during the week
end.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wor-
sham are spending a few days
in Rosenburg, visiting her
mother and sister, Mrs. Tull
and Mrs. Teel
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S. Bracewell came over from
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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/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.