The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 14, 1964 Page: 11 of 16
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Roy Burzynski, manager; Roy Jordan, Paul Pallia, Van
College Station
Texas
on piano and Jeanette Kettler
Richards
of
and
Houston
Mary Ann.
aai< dates seek to complete all re-
from
Aldin ‘ Batey
sour City and Terry Andrews,
Mr.
with his parents.
Navasota High School have
con-
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the bachelor's degree.
annual Texas Nuclear Science Gulf States and nine other Mr. Hereford said.
"The meetings seek to bring
Jerome Gregory Km led k, Box
Delivery,
ers of Texas lectures on nu-
Floyd and Mr. Chaney will
of Mr. and Mrs. Blocker Trant
related
and
Join some 500 selected high dear physics
Immediately following t h e at 307 Ketchum.
John Dies Cuthrell, General animal husbandry.
tions on scientific careers and
School. They will attend the
“The Foundation, which is college curricula."
four-day symposium under co-sponsoring with the Gen-
Floyd, who resides with his
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parents in nearby Anderson,
is
trical engineer.
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not want them aboard the ark.
Local students who perform-
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The listing from the reg-
istrar’s office shows 32 candi-
Floyd, son of Mr. and Mrs. tors at the Austin conference,
Dan I. Floyd of Anderson, and which annually features some
the teacher is J. D. Chaney, of the nation’s foremost nu-
principal of Navasota High clear scientists as lecturers.
First Presbyterian Church Fel-
lowship Hall on Thursday,
May 7th at 8:00 p.m.
The animated musical, pre-
ing every impurity.
Avoid the ravages of acne, skin ulcers,
blemishes or skin lesions. Prevent these
irritating unsightly discomforts from
settling on your face — leaving per-
manent scars on your appearance and
your social attitude.
Discover the Aloe-V way to look in
your mirror unafraid. If your druggist
doesn’t have Aloe-V Acne Cream — send
your check or money order with the
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ager for the musical was Miss
Jo Crawford.
last two years.
Floyd and Mr. Chaney will
hear two noted General Atom-
Keith Kooken, Gary Hartstack. Stacey Stabler and
Vinkelmann, manager.
to an announcement this week
from Austin.
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of Texas June 7-10, according ties in Texas.
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Louise Boring Sunday.
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We are so glad
could attend. W
Padded instrument panel . No charge!
Front seat belts........No charge!
No charge!
Other outstanding speakers
will be Dr. B. H. Amstead,
professor of mechanical en-
gineering, Dr. J. D. Gavenda,
associate professor of physics,
and Dr W. T. Guy. Jr., pro-
fessor of mathematics, all of
Oscar Giles from Dacus.
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Elliott Doughtie Sunday were
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Black-
man and Mr. and Mrs. Horace
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day for a visit with relatives
in Houston and from there
Two County Boys
To Receive Degrees
From A&M University
petition both in 1963 and 1964.
He is vice president of the
Science and Math Club and
he is a member of the Na-
tional Honor Society.
His father is county auditor
of Grimes County.
Mr. Chaney teaches engine-
ering drawing in addition to
If this is the time when your complexion
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NEWS FROM
RICHARDS
by Mrs. W. O. McKay
(Held from last week)
Bro. Jimmy Jones, Mrs. G.
P. Morris, Mrs. Louise Boring
and T. B. Boring went to
Huntsville one day this week
to hear the choir from Braz-
oria sing. Miss Sheila Morris
sings in the choir. They sang
at the high school, the music
hall and the Goree farm.
Miss Shelia is very talented
inmusic. It has also been an-
nounced that she has made
valedictorian of her class at
Brazoria. She is Mrs. Louise
Boring's and Mrs. G. P. Mor
rts* granddaughter. She was
also one of our Richards girls
and we are so happy for her.
Mrs. Cornelia Garvin attend-
ed the revival services at the
Baptist Church last Tuesday,
also spent the day with Mrs.
E. T. Post and Mrs. Millie Post
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graduation of her
James Driscoll
serving as high school princi-
pal. He secured his master of
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Out of town students who
performed are Bonnie Bobo of
Houston on violin, Rebecca
graduation
High School. She is
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Fuller. We are very happy for
sure all received a blessing.
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Davis Giles this week-end
_____________ were Mrs. Paul Franks and
Floyd, 17 years old, placed Raymond, Mr. and Mrs. Wei-
— * • "" ------ don Weatherford, Mr. and Mrs.
Albie Weatherford, Mr. and
Mrs. T. R. Satcher, Mr. and
Mrs. R. M. Galloway from
Cleveland and Mr. and Mrs.
ed in the musical story are
Misses Lynn Harris, Susie
Conkling, Cynthia Rumfield,
Kay Hilley, Lynda Shive, Mar-
of cy Shive and Raymond Love
the University of Texas; Dr.
H. C. Thomas, chairman of
the physics department at
Texas Technological College,
Dr. J. A. McIntire, professor of
Texas AAM University, and
Howard R. Drew, executive
vice president of the Texas
Atomic Energy Research
Foundation.
Topics to be covered during
the session will include nu-
clear physics and nuclear re-
actors, thermonuclear fusion
research, superconductivity,
the wave nature • of matter,
cyclotrons and X-ray, electron
and neutron diffraction me-
thods.
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her so much. It was so nice
of Bro. Jones to go after her
at the Grimes Memorial Con-
valescent Home in Navasota.
We are sorry to hear of the
passing of Cooper Edwards of
Shiro. Some from Richards at-
tended his funeral at Shiro
Sunday evening. We extend
sympathy to his family.
The piney Woods quartet
went to the Brazos Co. singing
at Bryan Sunday.
Quite a number went with
Bro. Jimmy Jones to attend
the revival services at the
Baptist Church at Shiro Sun-
day night.
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Grissom this week-end
were Mr. and Mrs. James Gris-
som and daughters, Gail and
Roans Ptairie,
This program will be pre program all guests were invit-
sented again on Friday, May ed to a reception at the home
15th at North Zulch.
Alexandria, La. In Baton
Rouge she will visit Mrs. John
B. Taylor and family and in
Alexandria she will be the
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U. S. D. A. Announces
1964 Honey Support
Price at 11.2 Cents
Secretary of Agriculture Or-
ville L: Freeman last week an-
nounced that the 1964 support
price on honey i unchanged
from last year at 11.2 cents
per pound.
These price support prices
apply to honey marketed dur-
ing the 1964 season which
began April 1. Producers may
apply for price support
through Dec. 31, 1964. Loans
mature not later than May
31, 1965.
The student is
Among those listed are
sented this year in lieu of Cathy Abercrombie of Mis-
formal resital, was based on souri City and Terry Andrews,
the Biblical account of Noah’s Tammy Allphin, Robert and
ark,'and revolves around the David Youngblood of North
fictional idea that Mrs. Noah Zulch on piano. Stage Man-
is afraid of mice and does ■
Blocker Trant Music
Students Present
Animated Musical
The music students
Doughtie from Houston.
Those visiting Mrs. J. D.
education degree from Texas Bookman Sunday were Mr.
AAM University and he has and Mrs. Charles Kooken of
been at Navasota High the Navasota and Mr. and Mrs
" Hale from Houston._______
also seeking sity following graduation. He
—---2 will study to become an elec-
NAVASOTA AUTO COMPANY
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ic laboratories in San Diego,
Calif., will be Dr. Frederic de sicist.
tribute to scientific education Mrs. J. W. Batey. , gngidnt o
Mrs. Marjorie Nelson andzree.and. ™ sandidates for
Miss Betty Batey from Hous-
ton spent the week-end at
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class in Richards degrees to be conferred May
the 23 following an address by
Go: John B. Connally.
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and osophy degree, 132 are work-
ing toward the master's de-
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and Mrs. Tommie
of Bryan visited her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ike Ash-
burn on Sunday.
• Mr. and Mrs.W. P. Chiles
at Grapeland were Sunday
Eyests of the Gus Black fam-
James
Odell
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Kay from Pasadena.
Miss Mary Ann Fuller was
made valedictorian of her
guest of Dr. and Mrs. Louis
Knoepp, her daughter and to
attend the
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Navasota district superinten- anced research effort in the he plans to further his edu- derhui messages and I am
dent , ..0 field of controlled nuclear cation at Texas AAM Univer- sure ali received a blessing.
The symposium is jointly fusion;
animated musical story, "The and Jimmie McDonald on
Mice In Noah's Ark” at the organ.
to science students and teach- theirishomeshehnson served 492. Anderson,'Doctor of Phil-
as Gray Lady at Grimes Mem- osophy degree in Geology, and I Bachelor of Science degree in
join bume uw selecwu xugu uear puysu auu “ {. i. . , Navasnta Inhn niee Cuthrell Cenerel lenimel huchendpu
William school students and instruc- topics by outstanding sclent- oria. Hospital in mavarR"
ists and to provide the stu- Sundayt n.. un Shiro
dents with an opportunity to Mrs. Sue Davis Mrs Sudie
obtain answers to their ques- yisited.hermother,
-1 Bennatt Sunday.
Marion Boring from Angle-
ton visited his mother, Mrs.
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been selected through careful and the University of Texas. Li-t *---ientm- --
screening to attend the fourth The Foundation is made up of and understanding in Texas,”
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the story hers as J. D. Chaney, left and been chosen to represent Navasota High
William Floyd, right, inspect a brochure School at the fourth annual conference
at the up waning Texas Nuclear irisone June 7-10 at the University of Texas.
Symposium with E. L Maris of Gulf
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Whitten, Bob. The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 14, 1964, newspaper, May 14, 1964; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1446186/m1/11/?q=%221964~%22: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.