The Rockdale Reporter and Messenger (Rockdale, Tex.), Vol. 87, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 30, 1959 Page: 13 of 15
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fb-—ROCKDALE (T«xA REPORTER _ April V> 1959
SOIL CONSERVATION NOTES . . .
Soil Stewardship Week Begins
Courthouse News
M APPIAGES
farther CafTwron H .rj and I
Thelma Joyce Ha e*.
F o) d Horace F outer and Mivn I
Jamev Garland Carter an.V
The week begmr. mg
ji •'
i SuientM
vr% and ag«*iv y
repre
ana running through
Mav
10
i srniativt’s
w;i) hold iiundr
has been designated a* S
oil Sti
ion tour* and fieU
ardship Week in Texas b
•y Ctov
er -
I during thi
i* week
nor Price Daniel
In iigm
r\d. his Soil Stew a
In pavt years »t h**K
btN*n
the
k. * i* pn,
rfarr.^tion. Guv*-
M) OF
custom ot rrjnv churchd
ing
J Dan»ei *-jr
ipbau/ed the impo
Came
Soil Stewardship *v <• k
la h
fi*CJ
| OI VOI.JM*-.
I * gtitni
ter\ ict'i that rfnphUM/
| *i bier sue
,pl e He uud
de|.*f-nd«-nce upon the soi
! and i
"NYaf 1 v
14*i million act
e* of
need of wise jt»*wardehi
p of T
f.*rm <tr d
ranch land in the
state
a-l-importar.i resource.
This
o' Texas
produie approsir
gain will be th* program
of ma
50 pet cm
t of the raw rriai
icriaU
churches in Tfiti. an •
*rd»ng
proa e<i
by T*-xa«i indu
gtrtcs.
reports corning in u* W
Th/s land
alw provides a
president of ihe A *<« i
at Km
of
t>*antia 11
T*ount of (i(
/thing
Texa* Sot! Conwrv a! ion
distrk
’if
■r ne«-d* of our ci
ti/ens
In addiUon to thvve
tv-
' and make
s a major contrit
AJtiUfi
ya ardship »rrvlci'c ir:
ii# fAjr na*
ionfr] ecrmofTj> *
rtrf otl
an^Tvition uju*
and I
c>rgamza*ion< of thr 17
5 Tex
tr^atiri# nt
of the land large)
y de
Soil Conservation distr
ire j
he amount of gi
•tr.thd
planning vp»-»;al coc.serv
a! tori
water v.nr*
•d and the movrm*
"fit of
vents for S<a i i
p Wm
-k *
'Oil ma'tt
ifrl that become^
i de |
Tracy \rirs
Family Night Supper
t ftrur *.i\ ned.ment rtowrutrei/n I
1 I*rot/-* tion ot reserve*!r% from or-
i ng fj)i#d with Mtdimriit is i/n
I por’ant to th* dr*- «•!<>p^r>cn, of (Air
i watz r resource* "
There ar*- 190.000 farmers and
} ranchers in 174 Soil Cocivervatum
I ^i■ • r h r<>‘.ghout Texan co j
operating in th* err.pha*ia of man* I
l dependencr on the soil and hi* I
responsibility lu pr* erve if it wa
' ;x,infed out
.——— . ....'• .....■•■■■ .
Junior Class Play
At Sharp School
Slated May 9
The junior cfats of Sharp j
-< hool will prewnt a three at'
r<, »r v corm-d. » p rri Mu '/
the Sharp high v hool audi-
torium
Th« title of the play i* T>o
You Trout Your Boy Friend'*''
Th* ,t t j i f * #i I o ’/■ Dorr/t h •
Hargrove I.inda ( offman, Jove*
Ann Dodd, SheriaJ Roller.
■
Clyde Caffey, Miektty < affey,
Joyce Hoeslcr, Robert Lee Ott-
Juanita Mae I-a*rerue
Fo-dro Saia/ar Harrure/ and j
Eli Aldarra Juare/
Alfred Nelson arid Mo Julia
Irer.e Dorwjr,
David Samuel Dixon and!
Marxha White
Frame Castelleja Y Inez and,
\A .c\j ftur.wo Carrillo
NEW CARS
James A McCarthy, Ford Pick- i
np
Hogan Ar Co., In/- Ford 4 Door
Mi Shirley Schramm, English!
F,,rd Tudor
W T Hear on Jr , I ,,r<j ( ountry
Sedan
W J Schindler, Ford Ranch
Wagon
Rufus J Graves, Ford 4 Door, i
Halbert Campbell, Chevrolet 1
Truck
f J Oliver, Ford 4 I>oor.
Cravens Dargan Sc Co, Ford
7 udor
la 1« r E Hirf, Ford 4 Door
Gulf Coant investment Corp., n
Ford Tudor,
Mr* M one lie Ford Ford 4 Door j
P H Berry Jr., Ford Pickup.
C D, Shafer Ford 4 D*>or
Jimmie Cash. Studebakcr Tu-[
dor
By MRS WILL SPIEGEL
Rev. Malfr
*rd Heirholz/ r
d i vi < >
hurch wn i* ■
lurch Sunria >
* at »he Metho-
A
family nigh'
t xnpper was
hAri <
n the edura
uonaJ tan id ing
before
evening ot
Rev
and VTrv I
-ieirholzer arid
Mr at
nd Mr* Gen
e Browder aii
studen
it* at SMU.
Dallas, were
dinner
guest* Sui
ndsv in Mrs
Hilr
v Naixjur*. of
Abilene spent
th# w<
J E
** kend with f
Nahours
us pariTitv. the
Mr
and Mr* C
E Guent/el
(■1 ( ouplarul recently visited with
mot i
her, M
T M Olivei
r, Mr*.
la-
wi* Mode
•vetti
Mr
fllFi
1 y.
,d Mrs
Rr
>y Harris
haf
gi
i over
th<'
week* nd
Mi
Mr
Gar
land Jor,<
an*
* rn
f of
Waco,
Mr
and Mrs
F C
% ot
Anton
and
1 Mr and
Mrs
Jay Harris of Brownfield
Mr and Mr- Floyd Mullinax
ha-. »• a . home guest* hi , brother
and wife, Mr and Mr*; B F
Mu!iir.ix of Ixiroit, Me n . ate!
h mother, Mm Maude Mullinax
of ( ameron Mr and Mrs .1 H
Hall of Rockdale joined their
family for dinner Sunday.
flftf
VETERANS FOREIGN WARS
meets
Fit t arid Third Tuesdays
VFW CLUB
Highway 77 South
tf
ROCKDALE. LODGE
NO. 124
KNIGHTS of PYTHIAS
J R PARRISH, C C.
WAYNF. SKINNER, Sec.
Meets Every Tuesday Nittht at th*
W O. W Hall at 7 30 p rn
MONEY-SAVING
SPECIALS
AT
PREWITT'S
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
REGISTER AT THIS
STORE TOR THE
FREE $100.00
IN MERCHANDISE CERTIFICATES
to be g.ven away Saturday by Rock-
dale stores. Drawing starts at 2:30 p. m.
Don't Mist It!
Still Have a Few
$29.50 SCHICK
ELECTRIC RAZORS
1T95
TO SELL FOR — ■/
You 5>d.va Sib.55: - ——
OUTDOOR
BARBECUE SET
SPECIAL 025
AT — «#
i
BRONZTAN
SUNTAN LOTION
1.25 VALUE "T Cc
SPECIAL at — ! J
(plus tax)
REVLON S
AQUAMARINE OR
INTIMATE SOAP
SPECIAL 110
AT — 1
MODESS
Regular, Junior, Super or Teenage.
3 *«-1.00
RED ARROW
HIGH POTENCY
VITAMINS
9.95 VALUE
SPECIAL — W
COLGATE
TOOTH PASTE
2 GIANT TUBES 89'
ABBOTT S OPTAILETS
HIGH POTENCY THEROPEUTIC
MULTI - VITAMINS
10.50 VALUE 795
SPECIAL — #
Prewitt Drug Store
"Prescription Druggist '
WE GIVE S&H STAMPS
PHONE HI » 3441 WE DELIVER
I A! in Du*ek, Ford 4 I>*or
T rare Continental I>-a ing Co.,
Fur l R inch Wagon
Tram-Continental leasing Co..
Ford ( oriv. 2 D/xrr
Mary K Gore, Chevrolet 4 Door ;
John V. Holder. Chevrolet S' a - |
tion Wagon
Harry Newton, Inc., Opel Tu
dor
Wilburn F Foster, Ford Tudor. I
E C Westbrook Jr., Ford Tudor !
.1 M Tumn, Studebaker 4 Door
i, E Tompkins, Plymouth 4j
Door
J W Hickman, Ford P <-kup I
John H Mitchell, Ford 4 Door
J F McLane, Dodge 4 Drxir
William C Tindall Jr., Pontiac
4 r/**or Station Wag/>n
W C Gibbs, Chevrolet 4 Door
W C Pi-mberton, Buick 4 Door.
W J Br i .hear Rambler 4 D**or
Will If Smith, Chevrolet 4
Door.
W. S Larrikin, Plymouth 4 Door j
DF.EDS
William H Hickman f/> Monro*
Hickman, $10 and other considers
i tlons. I-ot of and off of the north
< nd of Lot Fourteen in Block Two
of T»-rral Height** Addition No.
1 wo to the Citv of Cameron
Olive Christopher et al to Mel-
vin Hirt et ux. $1,500 considers*
Lo
V of the C. August Moerbe First !
Addition to the Town of Thorn i
Pal*
Jam* Mi < ii un.*!. ■ < * ux *• H
K Clark, $150 and other con-
siderations One-half of Lot No
Five of the Mr-Granahan Addition
to the City of Ho* kdale
James M'-Granahan *•: ux to
Rot Leonard Allen et ux, $150
consid* r*uiori North one-half of
Ixit Nr* Fiv* *if the M Oranahm
Arlrlitlon to the City of Rockdale
Lit'- K to O. G
Tumlinson, $10 and other con
rid/ rations Tract or parrel ol
land out of thr southernmost part
of the W. W Lewis One League
Grant.
Tom F Ix-sovsky to Burford
Offield, $10 and other considers
tion*. Tract or parcel of land
being a part of the W W Lewis
1 .engue,
1j. N F!;*./ell et ux to Cyril
Vaeulin, $7,211 HO consideration
Lot or parcel of land being out of
♦ hr J A DePena 11 League Grant.
A P Bi annon and Mrs. Willie
Brannon to Mrs J. S. Jacobs. $5
consideration. Lot of land situated
in the Jose Leal Survey
F M Praeiel et ux to C A.
Praesel et u.x. $10 and other con-
siderations. Lot and parcel of
land in the Douthit and Couitc.
Addition in 'he City of Rockdale
F. M Pnr s|-l to The Milam
Waterworks, $10 and othr r con-
siderations. Lot and parcel of
land out of the V/illiam Allen
Surv cy
Jimmie A Dudik et ux to V. A
sin and otl **r considera- |
dons Lot and parcel of land out J
of the I) Monroe Grant in the j
City of Cameron.
J W Dyer to B. W. Dyer et al
*10 and other considerations.
Tract or pare* 1 of land beginning
on the NE line of the T J. Cham-
bers Survey and at the SF. orner
of the A. F Burchards Survey
Mr Nannie Whatley to Kaffi*
Jones Jr. et ux. $10 and other
considerations Tract No. 7 o!
Lot No. 35 of the W H Scott
Addition to the City of Cameron
Pearlit Whittington Joines et
vir to W C. McDonald, $10 and
other considerations. Lot or par-
el of land out of the J A De-
Pena Eleven league Grant.
R L Terry to Elizabeth Aynes-
worth Terry, $10 and other con-
siderations. The southeast one-
fourth of Block N * 10 *n the
Rti'P Addition to the City of
Cameron.
Gloretha Heard Toliver et vir
to J K Wilkerson. $10 and other
considerations. A part of l.ots:
Two and Three in Block Two of
Section C of the Henderson and
Arnold Addition to the City o* :
Cameron.
F M. Prae-el to Otis Rav. $325 j
con*-ideration Lot of land out of -
the Wm Allen Survey.
W F Oentsrh et ux to O A. j
St*:,all, $10 and other comuiera- j
tiocs Tract or parcel of land |
bring a part of the John I
Nicholson Survev.
Frank Perrin to John Pope. $10
and other consideration* lx>t of i
land out of the S. C. Robertson
Grant
R T. Terrv et ex to Mi - Z- .la .
Mar Downey, $10 and other con j
•idemtions Tract or parrel of
. r W A 1
Grant,
POCK DALE LODGE
NO. 414, A T. k A. M.
■’
Ibg’ll,
Thursda
light~ First {
ith. ? $o p m
ay, • Ju k tf/1
Two Milano Students
Will Enter Marines
After Graduation
Larry Bar more and Dennis La-
Grooe, mtu or* at Mi!arw> high
vhocJ. rfrtit^erl in the Ma irie
corps but arc rema.ning n * n<x>l
to graduate
w>th them class.
They
will 1* ave f
or ban Diego on
J Line*
8 to beg.n
ha ic training.
The two
» *d in '-he
*120
day delay
program’ de.ived by
the Marine
<orp-
Alvin C. Peel Enters
Duty In Marine Corps
Alvin C Pes-I. «on of Mr. and
M.** George H Peei of Milano
r-n’ist* j *n ih#- Marine Corp* “120-
da delay progr.t” " on April 13
1!<- left for Sa t Diego and basic
training today.
PIN OAK CAMP
No. 222 W. O. W.
2nd Thui sd.-jy NiKht
L. E Gary, C. C.
E. M. Bound*. F. S.
Community Water Systems
Available to Local Groups
W a* cooperatives did under
R-jral Electrification Adminxctra
t*on to bring electric power to the
farmers of the nat.cn, the water
facilities program of h* Farrn*-r ,
Horne Administra.ion can do to
provide organized groups with a
constant »upp!v of pure water.
hoy M Wnght, local ounty
.•upervisor or r im, -.aui iou«y ilmi
through the formation of a water
facilities association, local gr/yups
of faimers may establish a system
for a permanent supply of water
on their farmsteads Wright stat-
'd that at least two such groups
ha- e organized in the central
Texan area and now have a per-
man* nt water supply flowing
through a distribution system in
H * ir communities
Th« general steps that must be
taken by local people are these:
A group of rural citizens, a ma-
jor.'.;, of who obtain the major
source of their income directly
from the farm, decide that they
want a rural water distribution
system. They then form an as-
- ociation, a non pro!P corporation,
under Texas statues
They then elect a board of di-
rectors, ranging from five to
twenty-one members, who serve
for life, sf “.*!'!! ik» - mt of
thi- ixsundaries of the water as-
sociation
The corporation the n establish*
the r ;mb* r of cu .u-mer- avail
able to the system and sets up
the < ost of non-diviner d payinj?
shares necessary to provide 10
p<-r c* nt of the estimated cost of
the proposed system.
The mttnlers must also ob-
tain rights-of-way e a * e m e n t s
which must-be provided FKA
free of any costs and with rea-
sonable legal assurance that these
easements will be undirturbed for
k p» r:<- ! of 40 years, the iife vt
th< FHA’s water facility loan.
’A hen thcM- snares of stock,
run-’; an fe. jb!* from member-
n o r ■ imt from member to
me corporation, are sold, the di-
i»--ctor then obtain the services
,/ . ;u-v and an er gmeering
iirm to mak* prehrainary survey
ot t prop** d distribution sys-
tem.
A letter of application is then
made to the F HA, setting forth
■ ”
'(x, iati .
T: * h-ans enn range from a
■ , , : ; Of $100.00 up to i
maximum of $250,000.00, Wright
raid. .
Fur'her information may be
ub'ainf-d from the local FHA of-
tif * ri th* Henderson building in
Cameron.
Reoorter ads get the grapes.
ONE GROUP
MEN'S CLIP-ON
DAIM TICC
uvvi uCd
REG. 1.00 SELLERS
SHOP THESE FRIDAY - SATURDAY SPECIALS AT
MEHAFFEYS
NEW SHIPMENT
Ladies NYLON HOSE
Strictly First Quality
New Spring Shades.
ONE GROUP MEN'S
DRESS SLACKS
VALUES TO 9.9Q
Dollar Days Only —
ONE GROUP MEN'S
DRESS SHIRTS
E. & W. Brand
Discontinued Numbers
2
FOR-
99
ONE GROUP
CHILDREN'S
Dress Shoes
All white styles reduced.
Values to 4.98
99-1
Come in and
Register for
the
$100.00
in FREE
Merchandise
Certificates
to be given
away at
2:30 thia
Saturday
Z0RI
SANDALS
for Men. Women
and Children
PAIR
LUXURY HOME
THROW RUGS
Size 21 X 32
SEVERAL HUNDRED YARDS
WALL
CAMVAS
38 inches wide
Dollar Davs
SPECIAL.
lu
MEHAFFEY'
IN ROCKDALE
IhavUw—Lm<o Muti
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Cooke, W. H. The Rockdale Reporter and Messenger (Rockdale, Tex.), Vol. 87, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 30, 1959, newspaper, April 30, 1959; Rockdale, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth693981/m1/13/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lucy Hill Patterson Memorial Library.