The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 28, 1965 Page: 8 of 16
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227 STUDENTS PARTICIPATE IN PIANO FESTIVAL
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Shirley Buske and Mrs. Ern-
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Station, again at flood stage.
nounced today by Mrs. Bin-
MEN S SUITS
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Fall And Year 'Round Weights
Our entire stock of fall suits included in this great sale.
Curlee
Mirror Test
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of the U. S. Corps of Engi- Plantersville Thursday issued
Were $55. .
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Were $65
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Were $69.95. .
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that agreement to this effect, but
the time element was such
Were $75
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New
the field to advise farmers on
Were $79.95 . .
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Spring
Check Your Size
Fabrics
Sizes
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Short
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Alterations Extra
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98c to $198
• 42-inch wide
sota 2 as second construction
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Discontinued Numbers
Mr. Wooten said the figure
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Long
Poll Tax Sales
A Low 1.160 As
Deadline Nears
Red Cross Swim
Class Dates
Are June 14-30
• Big 22 x 44" size.
• Stripes and solid
colors.
safety
Grimes
ment with Millican as first the Navasota area. Heading
construction site and Nava- the campaign from the towns
in his talks here Mr. Dalton
has made it plain that the
A three-day vigil by a re-
presentative of the tax col-
lector’s office at the Nava-
• Plan 2 — Stage develop-
ment with Millican as first
construction site and Nava-
there, again subject to review
and change, the recommenda-
tion will be sent to the chief
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Joe Wooten, Jr., Grimes
County chairman for the 1965
March of Dimes campaign,
ceipts were issued.
Another representative
week
re-
construction site and Millican
as second construction site.
• Plan 4 — Stage develop-
ganizations.
Then, subject to review and
change, the recommendation
will be filed with the division
neers.
The chief will then forward
the recommendation, still sub-
ject to review and change, to
the Rivers and Harbors Board.
If recommended by this board
and if there is a sponsoring
agency, it will then be taken
to Congress for authorization
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Swimming schools will be
in session from Monday, June
14, through Wednesday, June
30.
Beginner, intermediate and
swimmer classes will be held
each morning, except Sunday,
from 8 a.m. to 12 noon.
Mrs. Weaver said that life-
saving classes for both jun-
ior and senior divisions will
be held beginning July 5
Music Scholarship Fund. Club members have expressed
their appreciation to Mrs. B. G. Bockman, Mrs. Myrtle
Stoneham and music teachers of the neighboring cities
for making the program a success. Mooney Plano and
" Organ Company of Bryan furnished 12 Baldwin pianos
for the occasion.
this year’s Congress.
After authorization is ob-
tained, the next step would be
securing the funds from Con-
gress for actual construction.
Priro to the unofficial re-
lease this weekend in Waco,
Col. Koisch met in Fort Worth
with two other representative
groups on the dam site.
Col. Koisch said that 4,000
copies of the Corps proposal
will be mailed Feb. 1 to inter-
ested parties. The Corps chose
from four proposals which
evelved in an 11-year battle
over a dam site.
The four proposals are:
• Plan 1 — Present Milli-
est Wehring of Brenham were
Tuesday guests of Mrs. Hen-
ry Fuelberg.
• Mrs. Pearl Taylor w a s in
Houston last week for a short
visit with relatives.
• Joe Wolk spent several
days in Dallas attending the
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seedy hollow pickles will be
received.”
There is nothing in the
• Discontinued colors and
styles from our regular
79c to $1.35 numbers.
• All with seams.
Navasota is the Rev. E. H.
Crouch.
60 Gauge .... 15 Denier
NYLON HOSE
from the Navasota business
district.
R. M. Love is coordinator for
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SQacks
MEN'S
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• Rayon & Acetate
• Rayon & Cotton
• Amol & Cotton
Pastels, Chocks.
Stripes & Dot*.
PRICED
This will require the pur-
chase of 86,000 acres of land
to an elevation of 237 feet,
three feet above the 234-foot
flood stage.
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REPRESENTING Navasota, Bryan, College Station and
Brenham 227 students and eight teachers participate in
the second annual Piano Festival under the direction of
Dr. John William Paul of Sam Houston State Teachers
College Saturday night at the school auditorium. The
festival is sponsored by the Music Study Club far its
mothers want! Haggar tailors these slacks expertly
in a fine wash and wear fabric that keeps
its crease, withstands wrinkles. Wash or dry-clean
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March of Dimes
another 41 receipts.
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Registration for American
Red Cross swimming classes
at the Navasota municipal
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
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sota 2 as second construction and communities outside of
■Ite without federal partici pa-
“ 'tion.
.......p of Engineer However, the final day to
spokesman said the itinerary purchase a poll tax at his
calls for first the public meet- office in Anderson is Satur-
ing in B-CS March 16 to gain day, Jan. 30- The tax collec-
tor's office will be open until
• Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lina
visited last week in Houston
with Mr. and Mrs. Forrest
Warren and family. Mr. and
Mrs. Herman Lina attended
the wedding of their grand-
daughter, Miss Lyna Griffin
and Dennis Young in Temple
on Friday night.
• Mrs. Edwina Horlock and
site. (This is the one
Corps will recommend).
Mrs. Bill
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Corps to Push
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would stretch some 27 miles
from the dam northward to
State Highway 21. About eight
miles wide just above the
dam, portions of State High-
way 6 and State Highway 30
would be covered at flood
stage. The lake would come
for the benefit of parents
planning vacations.
Money for the contest was
contributed by Floyd L. Bec- „ ..
ker, manager of the American County Red Cross chapter.
• Stephen, John and Thom-
s Nickle of Port Arthur,
grandsons of Mr. and Mrs. R.
M. Love will spend the com-
ing week with them while
their parents, Dr. and Mrs.
Keith F. Nickle are in Austin
for a School of Missions for
ministers and their wives.
Fidelity Assurance Company.
Convention host was the
University of Toxas School of
Journalism which is colobrat-
ing its 50th Anniversary.
The agenda included a tour
of the new Journalism Build-
ing and the fabulous new
Academic Center.
A certificate was awarded
and tribute was paid to the
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that he doubted if authoriza-
tion could be obtained by company will have experts in
C. M, Pevu’d
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the this week reported total col-
lections of $1,052.71.
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ford Weaver, water
chairman for the
pool will be held at 9 a.m. . _.
Satutday, June 12, it was an- withing smilesgof College
50 years old. The Examiner, through July 10.
This early announcement is
can plan (one large reservoir). Lane, Mrs. Joe Mike Batts
and Mrs. Larry Correu.
reaction and comments from
interested individuals and or- noon that day.
• Plan 3 — Stage develop-
ment with Navasota 2 as first represents only contributions
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which was
1894, was
the correct method for rais-
ing cucumbers.
This project was pioneered
by the Grimes County Cham-
ber of Commerce on a lead
provided by Fred Abeel. It
was followed up by J. H. Mc-
Donald, chairman of the
chamber agriculture commit-
tee, and by County Agent
Henry Walters, who has con-
ducted a series of public
meetings.
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office of the Corps. From produced disappointing
suits. Only 160 poll tax
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established in
among those so
Mrs. Iscah Routt were in
Conroe last Friday to attend
the funeral services for
Joseph M. Liles, one time
resident of Navasota, who
died Wednesday in the Mont-
gomery County Hospital. Sur-
vivors include his wife, the
former Miss Effie Horlock of
Navasota, one daughter and
three sons.
Timely Topics
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ly padded and bound. For-
tunately for us it was not
"Mr. x"‘but rather "Mrs. X“
in the form of Mrs. L. B.
Smith of Bryan, wife of the
publisher of The Brady Stand-
ard. She had been so de-
signated for one year and no
one, not even her husband
knew that she was "Mrs. X."
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Col. Koisch stated
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Grimes County Poll tax
sales Tuesday were reported
at 1,160, less than half the
1964 total of 2,783.
The current figure is up 418
over the 742 certificates re-
ported a week ago.
J. C. Dyer, county tax col-
lector, this week reminded
residents that the deadline
falls on Sunday, Jan. 31.
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Whitten, Bob. The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 28, 1965, newspaper, January 28, 1965; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1446223/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.