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VOL. 96
THE ROCKDALE REPORTER
RockdaW MHHigit Established 1173
AND MESSENGER
Rockdale Reporter Estsblishad 18*3
10c THE COPY
ROCKDALE. TEXAS 76567 THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 5, 1968
16 PAGES
Who Will Be
President?
See Page 3a
NO. 31
Rambling...
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Labor Day Wreck Here
Kills Houston Youth. 17
il.i’.'' S1 , r v. is i o; pita 1 i.’i d till j
I-a I■ if s'.'a-k. but ',va . }
i.'M'I'AM' II. gO'/d C.inf.ltlOU. II !
pnvstr'tan at m»- Lx-al hosprial i
said
Another passenger in the ;
car. Durwood .Martin, brother I
ol Miss Martin, escaped injury
in the accident.
I’ lice (.thief CUff Black-
burn's wreck report said that
t:ie car, a 1968 Camera, was
traveling cast on West Cam-
>•{an Avenue at a high rate of
hra hi
A i'll l
-peed. When
pir*d, the cat
i iltiit. striking I he
the embankment i.f a
tial lawn. A witness
cr.c up
I to the
cur:> and
j i Lsi.!. n-
I tin-
ear "seemed to com ■ up when
it lut tiie embankment and
then it flipped over on its top."
About eight men ran to lin-
ear and helped tree (he occu-
pants. Durwood Maitm crawl-
ed o it after the ddor was pull-
ed open, and the men then
.!.■ D;
ill!
b tool.
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-»* 'lire curious
e-. mi nt, f' >■ .in cents y •
i-t a b<i- k on ' Pul !, Kn.piov-
o-n m ! *M(7 " Tint unCTJ
umber of public employees,
!e\cl f government and hi
a' e-, > a. hntev or t hat
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1,654 ANSWER BELL FIRST DAY
Enrollment Up Slightly
a > • a r .4 ^
Thrall Woman's
Leg is Broken
In Wreck Here
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CS pf fl
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His k-la
1967-83 -in
-. Tuc-glirv
initial etiiollmt-r.t wa*»
■no anticipated 1 7 4 4
•cd last week, imt it is
i to grow during the
seek or two of classes,
, fficials said
m B.i 1. prim ipal m tire
FJrm« nt..ry Sch<K>l
merries grades o:te
g'h In i- ami -p.xoal edm a-
rctxii’i d ms enrolimi nt
ol pup:! one s'u lent
t::e pridot.ioiis and 24
1 .a- t , ' t day 'til
sra: ago a mi h was t>ii
1 a : hr < \ ! ii-c* ! 1 m- -re
ro',1 wit go tile :wx! few
Hi . <• g-o.ie tot ii |
Lb
fifth, 137:
31
Rockdale Junior H.gn ;e<:i-
lary Mrs. Irene Speer mii
that enrollment in grades six
seven and eight tirtalc I 426
nine below tin- first-day tola
la^t year of -135 Predicted en-
rollment in the junior-high f, :
1 fiftH-Hti was 460.
Tin- junior-high's gradi en-
rollment totals Widm - ia>
wo re Six!!'. 137: v-vn
148
ockdale 11. go
•nt totaled S3
i ■ >n« lev Ha-.
Mr Bernard W
cri’vopal's offer -
■ t tab w i n m
140 eleienth. !
111. M2
ONLOOKERS INSPECT BLOOD-STREAKED CAR
Danny Ray Haugh. 17, wai victim (Reporter Photo)
11:
.ghti
At
Car Flips Down
Deep Culvert;
Driver, 67. Okay
Building Permits
Total $61,765
II:
ag, ’
1 1
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lohei- iminstigated two
Wednesday, one in
87-y ( ar-old man erawl-
u T fmm the wreckage
car w h-ih m i-rtuMted
If,
rong Davenport . .
II S I 1 RWI-.M
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w ' I I.
lo TP x kd.ih 111 > e.u • ago
hl.;t, -e'r.ool principal "Not m.
husband." she A I ite-. "We
hr, \ en t 11 veil it' His kdale Mriv
1946 a: ,: t nc only thir g w e evi r
did I,, make tin caper w n .sell-
ing a in.11 e m 1 ‘148 So
11.1 ,1 1 M ’A lie V ! . | ,01 t 111 ,
h '.i,ii im-. e made ,i me tak*
W, a,! < i -. ‘.in and- d
Yep. '.ir sure do, Mr- Davct,-
poi i Sure enough there a a- an
K I, [>:ivrii|iorl lured a- s, ho, I
in im ipal In 11 I u yeat s .urn. hut
-lire enough he wasn't your
hu-lvand' Hi- did haw a wile
though, hut so far as 1 know-
no mares what,-vet
Peeking . . .
-plAI'S ABOUT all for Ihis
Aii k except to roll your at-
tention to a new column start-
ing on page 7a entitled "Heck
mg Into Area Histoiy ” It will
be written on a now-and-then
basis by fmmi-r Kockdalum
B. iihata Tyler, daughter of Mr
and Mrs Henry Tyler Bubs is
curator of historx- at the Anion
C. nter Museum of Western Art
and runs across interesting
items for us as she pokes
around in historical places anil
files. Watch for her offerings
from time to time.
County Gets Fourth
Highway Patrolman
11
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That v. reek oeeurierl at 2:30
;>. m Wednesday and involved
a BB).", I'hevr let driven by
Antone Liitigemeie: of Rock-
(l.ili, 1 - a’, i I ill g i .1 • 1 on W> I
('iinii I m I' S 7 7* m the vicini-
ty • I th, r T -I 'Km gi,., . :
1 ’i On e • aid 1 he ear went < Of
tin lug m ay to 1 he right and
(IV'- -i l ui in d dow n
ei el. i u!\ cit. In
to ii-.i ; \\
ii a ;er w a - rml i
e.st m at-cd dam.nr
h!>im ',11n11 * *
ilire \
' w he
id, id
Building permits
month of August an
wvek of July t. tali d
and included permits
or the ;
! final i
$81,785
Ini one
d It
and
mishap,
liver Sti
ve! i: cl\ ■ I
ln.iurie-
< tldsniobili
right
steep, , '01
Il.v 11 mm,
heels Lange-
n.imcd. Bnlici
i a* §3uo
s :on,r t ■ 1 hid
tie called P
•e a minor, 2
ri spited It) pr
housing Bait
:: piovt mi nis
la nic-tI'pair
inojecfs. I
The permits, issued at City |
Hall, reflect ,nly construction |
within the city limits. Permits
ho August and the last
of July were issued to:
11.ui ild Parsley, for construc-
tion ol a ear vv ash building
next to the intersection of
Emma Yeargain home, Ei,st
Cameron Ave., $300
Coll-,eld Constru -lion C‘" ,
add bathroom at l.ouis Rum
mess j home, 380 W-ast Hell, $1,000.
nunuiousi illenn Hodges, enclose ear-
retnodeling j port, f>08 N. Main, $900.
Jim Bobbins, new enneret:
flooi for L. C. Muhaffe.v lor
building dew-town. $1,500
H. K Jenkins, new roof for
week I Jenkins home in Highland Park
J Addition.
( E. A Norwood, new roof for
i None, ii i home. 408 Ha/el.
| SJ50.
It 111o| V. I
i i r i \
n by
a 1982
Cv nt hia
West Cameron and Meadow
Drue, approximate cost §5,000.
( i J f ii Id t cist n cl ion Com- 1
puny, remodeling and addition- i
fm Dr. 1, K Seldcn home, 403
N Hu e. $ I a (Hill
,T\ - < I»ut u ry. n< w hornr f«*i I
Chiu !r:' W.iMui, toiru r ol
Etdbi.rl «11 u! $15,000 |
Brunott Bon acII, ucHition tn |
BIBLE VERSE
"Vcrilv, ve, ily. I say unto I
vim, He that hvaieth My word.!
and beljeveth en Him that sent
Mr! hath < verlastmg life, and <
shall nut come into condemna-
tion, but is. passed from death !
freed Haugh and Miss Martin
from tin* wreckage.
Hawn was uncourious and
bleeding .pi ufusel v, w r tnyssea
saiii. Miss Martin was hys-
terical Eire Chief Johnny
Wood administered mouth-to-
mouth resusvitation in an at-
teinp' to save Haugh Phil-
lips & Luckcy Companv am*
bulanee rusiied him to the hos-
pital where further efforts to
revive him failed. A physician
said he died from internal in-
jurie and excessive bleeding.
Police estimated the car a
total loss. Blood was smearei
t- : .ngho t the inside of the
cat and also streaked across
t! <■ t"p o| the v ehicle. Belong-
ings e'-nd" the car, including
a pedal scarf and pair of
vvere caked with blood.
K mt ral services for Haugh
will be held at 4 p. m. Friday
nt the Philips & I. ckey
Chanel with burial in the
ln< ;F Cemetery. The Hev.
.Vie n Joyce, pastor ' f F irst
Christian Church, will offici-
ate
Haugh was born Jan. 9, 1951,
n Oakland. Calif. He had
b, en employed as a field vvork-
i r for Eg i Enginiering &
t -n-truction Co.. Inc., of
Hoi: f in.
Survivors include Mr. and
Mis William H. Hobbs. Ht-us-
t(-n. 'u tep-fa1her and moth-
er- a briber, Clifford Nathan
Himc'". of Houston; 2 sisters,
M - Bonnie 1 ea Haugh and
M'-s E!na Mae Hir gh of
Houston. grandparents. Mr.
and Mrs C. R. Pctz ol Tracy,
California
Other Labor Day Wrecks
Two ether labor day wrecks
wire investigated by Highway
Patrolmen Tom Krrchoff and
Bob Eason. Both wcie one-car
mishaps and neither resulted m
injury.
The first occurred at 2 p. in,
I Monday three-tenths of a mile
| south of Rockdale on Farm
' Road 487. It involved a 1954
j Chevrolet sedan driven by
; William C. Ttcybig Sr., 70, of
Mesquite. Patrolman Kirdh-
| off said the cat was traveling
north on the farm road when
: the right iront w'hcel dropped
1 off the pavement. The driver
lost control and the ear over-
1 tin ::ed
Four passengers vvere in the
i ear with Ti es big and they,
■ too, escaped injury. They
I were the driver's wife, Mrs,
Lenora Ti es big. and their
' three grandchildren, Joy Lynn
[ McC Men, Mike MeCullen and
t Carl Don MeCullen, all o£
| Pea ant ( ires e.
Damage to the ear vs-as csti-
• mated by Kirchoff at $150.
Tin second wreck occurred
ai ;> 30 p. m 5 6 miles east of
i II eli,tale in IS Highway 79
, svhi'n a 1957 Volkssvagon driv-
unto life.
Job
i-n I s John Burke Campbell,
33. of Ken ville overturned.
Kinhoff said that the ve-
tnr'.t' svas • traveling west and
ovei turned on a rain-shckl
curse Campbell was not in-
j11:» I and darnftge to the car
1 sva- estimated at §25()
a < t »tnK 1 ■•* 1. To -M'
Kirch- :f -> r-
> V t >4M ’ f l
Iff n • ir'< 1 t !xm i t \k«i « :.,,
ii.ii, J*-ns«
' M.
a hich w.o m collision
Boswell
Host Home u: Dyci
*' } i -i <1 \ n. ikf ,i If M
-t.itione'! hen '
• r :r : UML ,
lv*>1 *«-rt .1 av. f» a? P .Bui\
1 1 VC It 1)
.1
| i! kf «1 I ivk -up <*\S !H'< 1
Addition,
$ 1 fl.lHHt,
• • ,i am- baS r i,i .i:.* f !'ip
- md tm,t Hi. o
:*lfM ! ip)’A,d\
15 montb- ,111 if id rc
3 >8 by 1
,»! \
.1 iii k < »n 1 ki.n.ifcf w;i>
Colin 1
1 Construct ion Co
- •! t h<- (r< cat -tn w k
pn' inlimiri In i e
\s.iv t»ia<1f
Wrt Briton Str» .•*. Tbf
.in estmuiti
(\ «it S.HMt to the < ar.
new from and awning for
.il Tit1 • ’ I« < -«:
tx ss:.i i>le i >y t i).
11 fiit lftrisla-
Ikfpt i.wt%s
$2.id
t <
ihf pickup
f isi tier 1
.autuii om.it. corner ot
Bell
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OH, THAT FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL
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This, Too, Shall ..
.< hool
don't
lunch
League Exhibit
ocal Church;
c is Invited
The i-egular monthly meet -
ing of the Woman's Society of
Christian Service iWSCS* of SI
Johns Methodist United Church
today featured a program on
art by Mrs. Robert E Smith,
liaal artist and art instructor.
Included was an exhibit of
paintings by members of the
HiK-kdale Art Student* League
Thi exhibit will remain in the
fellowship hall of the Metho-
dist church and will lx* op*n
to the public from 111 a m. un
tit 1? noon Friday and Satur
das morning* and Ii imp 2 until
4 p. m on Friday. Saturday
and Sunday.
I
By BILL COOKE
Tuesday, I n -1 day , f -
hin rv will, liii ,ikl.i t.
forget the b'X'k- and
money, sw t ethi ai l
8 a m. Traffic inrhc. along
C. is parked along -triads for
blocks sui rounding elemental y
school. Police chief birily di-
recting traffic, doing a line
good considering the odds
8 03 Sidesvalks < ross-ded
Ttiree kids slither through
windows of ear m parking lot,
outrun mother to sidewalk.
Two are pre sehixilrrs and she
herds them hack, turns around
and her six ond-gi a,m i. onl of
r rght
8 p4- Cute lit!h-blond, eivvv■-
eiit hov, obviously a first-grad-
er. isn't looking forward to the
das- Hi s getting ark all o-rei
the ulrwalk Folks smile s.sm
pathetically at his m*rm
H 05—Elt-muiUi v imnclpal
Eldon Ball is in middle of
hall, a pencil behind e-a< ii < ai.
answering questions from th ret-
manias nt once What’* he do-
ing with a screwdriver in Id*
hand'’
r on Three prettv third
g-.iite gli is walking bilskls
single fi|< down hall towaid
elaaiguoin. Fust slot* al water
fountain Se< ond rims into
first Third rum. into second.
Book-, all over floor Two girls
bump head, as tiles (live after
book-- A fourth sloops to help,
spillhig her lunch money lYom
a handkerchief. My. hi.sv coins
still roll along on a lilt- floor
Somehosv, fheri 10 sets ol
I,," si.. -n I mg 1 '< ' ss i , n I a i and
In i , , lie
8 07 I’aienl in wrong school
ask “When s I hij
I Ii a g, J t<> send
ss i* 'i niv hoy. I'm SIl|
o meet lam m the gym
Id,
1
g.s 111
Ill'll.
|)| rid 11
8 08
her < la-
fi lends
Follow daughle
loom S' i mans
are in the same
into
>f her
( lass,
I gi ms and say s to nobods- m
I artieulai "It all eheeki <I out
! My liitu h money. I>us ni"iies
and fee money Bight to the
| penny on the first das ’" She
draws .scattered longralula-
I 1 lolls
j 8:12—There's a serious search
on in the lax office Key to tin
I Coke box is missing
excuses ill lit, elf
directions tie-
that sen-witi is rt
J M Momm.m,
custodian, I'titi ,
ss at, r
ss a! i r
ii
i til'ia .nl b,n !, i Wii,
t In m off light.’ "lie
"tins p i ii b a b I v
I ., ■! a n s i i : nl'ia ad all
i " A m 8 In t lunch loom
II a rig her I -rose. eoin-
11 id M
• Maid
new awning
Calc, S.ilHJ, ,
Nolan Wilt
uli illy r. " m
eion. ,S,)8.)
C
in, $1.7>00.
('o.isti uetion
for ljueen
Co.,
Bee
FM Road Work
Okayed in Milam
construction of
818 West Cam-
('
C
8:13— Ball
from giving
still carrying
^,vd j He and Sopl
I tanked iiv ;
| ( afetoi inm amt lix a
jo, a.lei It was throw mg
sum
l.ul s
ments o 1 • ■ what a h,,rt . um-
mei ii si .,
8 ! $ Bai k in * i lax o! fu e,
:i>m,mods i drinkms a Coke
Tils' i i r11 ( i Ii mini llie kv s or
a ei ow ha i
: PI lane ni sm..II 11udenl-.
led In a leai lit I , is i art fulls
ret mu 1111 11 m t ite hall This,"
teacher explains pointing, "is
llie principal's office Tin- is
Slot!
flooi
A
if field
n x ij
Calliii
i>!i,Id r-m
i "iif l nt-
Sl ,00(1.
to Prewitt
uetion ( "
Fritz home
(
J Year gam, repair-
'll
1
id
st rnctn at
Drew i tit Drug
new concrete
Sti te. §1,000
for
.Six ptxgjiii.U- tot,
500 svere approsid
by the Texa Ii,.,:
mission for safet..
and improv e:nerit ■
and aNo rhe f.u •
n a, i ss stem m Mo
dm ii g 1989
Disti iet
Lions Hear Talk
By Sen Watson
On Wednesday
I lun -v i r
of Brian a
l ‘ -
d thm a | p, n
11-1 al ol
84 8 i.i, -a a .
miles m ; 224
Milam C
.'(Hint v ■ • : 11 !
• niv '*v - | j, , p
(x I. \\ 11 i 1
wot k -r di -'
f he s' p- |
ei \ iMun
o; W .1 Bu
.. 1, 11 -t - ^
mg $’90.- : base en ■ -lions and st-al coat,
"us ssoek J t S Bin from US 77 near
iai (.'(,m. \ Cameron in Brazos Riser, 18
fit rim mf : m lie.-., i eeoiidif ion base on see*
1 ■ :g'n w a v - I t;nrs and sea! mat.
' ma.k't Ma'-slide the program calls
> omits fi.r impros ement (-f 7,764.1
u di . of highway , and FM
il an estimated con St rac-
ist of $60 8 million in
gutties and 1.177 pro*
: i t r.g.ncc
The safety
■oil :on of t
user 23 2
n e-’imated
he farm 1>
TOVl'ISI ft p
lug
1 Ii; \ in
■ I 1) ttenm ill
pr.giam will
Alls
uli*
■km
ui
gt.
m additional ' 1 3-* loo
:st
II 6
si e daddy ’’ (11 s e
I lie mom s, daddy
8 09—"We*te so happy lo
haw all you parents," tern her
say-. Kids arc doggoned order-
tv nlrrartv Party, vott rhottlci
get a medal
8 10 Back lit hallwas. as
tardv bell rings, there ate only
a few iample in sight Hosv d
the |M)pulati<ai explosion get
extinguisluxi so fast"
8 11 — In the ofltie, ptineitatl
t» vn II nmwmnf
gis:ng dim Tilth*. TTfTenmg to
mamas and also to I cachet
One (cachet slicks head in door,
| more
ilk, old
I- rillittit 1 than
| All
It 'AC p4
■t our lunch ticket-
Shite S<
I like .1
fi nmt,un
Km
1 > (1,1 \
1 11 ,,d un,
Mu' was
H M
— Little v
nice in elass-
! NOU
t.- m t
tin- lim.it iieket-
ni" da v at
1 room i
says "But
1 don’t wanna'
Thi
o th, ,•
oi un i ,. i will e(,itv
Imii in on
»t*
tin tcachci
sit hi re’" But he does
i, 15 — Peep in first-gtadi
classroom A few tears in this
room, but pupih, getting ad-
justed
8 18 — Peep in anothet hist
guide classroom No tears hen
at all, hot one maim* l«x>ks ex
trcmcly *ad How can it tie
that her child is already m
r._____.... .aseins -lie was just m
qtirxlinns ! dta|teis (list icslcidns mama
TTHSOTs
8 17—It's already h"t m »»t«-
to get tin lunch tu k- l
well go si . ’ he hit
win u s- ■■ -i 111 i at iin
,F<n mat ion In eak
ti i - \ r a -* 1 ,' -s a is i in
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Answers another
t Murray Wats
guest speaker Wot-
the 1 tons Club's'
meeting at First
Nt w ( h.tstian Chun It tcllowshtp
hiootn hail
< ai h dav Watson introduced hv pro-
'pen l>adly. gram chairman Bob Taylor,
i to klv te rc\ ewi-d the recent special
a g sla’ivr sessmlt ami outlined
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ad-
tin Mi-
al
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12 to
luitchruuui Ladle* rue w lup^urg uh, no siuwfy . 1
♦ 14 jaoposed am-endments
of t' ’he state (const It tit ton which
gets n)ll appear on the general elee-
hint tu u ballot* m Nov t-tnlH-r
. n (iuest* at the meeting were
too. the Rev Winston Ttaiket trwl
.htTTt Kerts+rt, hurt ft rrt Hrtt-n Pali
Vealt, but and State Re|> Charles Patter-
I a*xt ol Taylor.
milt -
TI following
lam County proicc-ts
KM 488. -ii -ii S 7
Thotrtdale si-.ifh to WhHi.
County line. 8 3 miles
c< at
KM 487. H’.m KM 1
B* U Counts line 21 I mills,
ix i oni lit ion l,a i i-n M<ctt«rns
and seal i mil
KM 1 TH*. fioin US 79 S nth.
4 2 miles, a tJif tonal urfm ,
FM 2269. f- m FM iit.5 to US
1 )♦** west of CbmetoH. In mile-
•erfirvttTlon r,r»*r rm *rrti tq-
US 79 front Gaum- to Hi uaos
River, 5 2 miles. iwulMitUuU
Student Council
Prexy at RHS
Donald Lester, son of Mr,
and Mrs. Jo se H Lcs^tT of
Rockdale, lias b*-en eleetecj
prosldi t of tin 1LHS Student
v until for the 1968-69 school
V I .11
Members of the Council
i lix ted thi otfieers Wednesday.
Giorqje Cluiivlar. star uf S4r»
and Mrs. George Chmelar Sr *
was chx-teri vie* -president; l>ee
Atuik Williams, efaughier ot
Mr and Mrs Bennie I) Wll*
llama. Wits dcctr-d secretary
and K /antic ( trfl*y, daugh*
W Of Mrs Hilda C\iff*:, wag
>xt I; van11 r :
All oi the ofUeara ar«
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Cooke, J. W. The Rockdale Reporter and Messenger (Rockdale, Tex.), Vol. 96, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 5, 1968, newspaper, September 5, 1968; Rockdale, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth864129/m1/1/?q=+date%3A1945-1972: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lucy Hill Patterson Memorial Library.