The Rockdale Reporter and Messenger (Rockdale, Tex.), Vol. 95, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 23, 1967 Page: 1 of 14
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BUSINESSMEN GIVE OPINIONS
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Merchants on Meters:
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How Do You Feel About Parking Meters?
Shoppers Express Their Opinions in Reporter Survey
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“A STORY AlW'l T l i id i 11
Tv-ah-. way about the last
thiru; 1 expev tfd to r»y<E u' l MJ
butte newspaper here on (!itatn.
Major Sidney Maxwell wrote
hi* parents uere. Mr. and Mr*
ji. l>. Maxwell, the othei day
He enellisvd a ctlppihi! from
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shopper in Hoi kd;i e. .’
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M. E. Law, 7ld H."l
i Road. "The meter' .,,, ,
| idea A'ihi see i he 'am*
| parked on the streets- all
1 all the time. Meters will
ik they'd l«' Hu
Convenient to*
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Mrs. Pr y,. y Sc hi cn Tier,
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Mrs. Charlo* Holder. 7d8
mip; Hnnti i. It'- nice nci to hav e
. it i to pay In park, hot a, it is ,'mi
.ills ' can't, fit'id parr Mrtyliw m*4ei>
T,',’ xEITI 'Ti'C'iiiiTnjr mrrrHjini- and
p.iic ' emploveivs from taking op all
thr> ; the parkin# places."
meters I Mr*. Glen H*nder*on. I
‘ fiT's* thr idr* t* t*rHtv hchjcL
.dsUc Mr*. Clyde Paewly. M'lane But it has Its hyt point*. U
yoi.d , | dun t I I'cw whether I tike , you're sttirk in the dentist s
. , 1 t|u. j,|,.a ,,, net I can't imd a l office you don't want to have to
ila.v, 1 parkin*: place without them II worty alKnit your parking time
help 1 the meters will torve the store | exptrmg
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Frank Za v a r rj, Ho dale
| d. i ft want fliv met ei s
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Mrs. H R. Ellison, d’A We t
Bell I'm t"r 'h in I nt idi
the block three tunes before 1
|<*md a pl.ti i '.' park
Mr*. Robert Orr. Black Jack
. Road. . Em the most pat'.. I>
. Umik iL a a \" i't idea TIk .
,i|l-dii' pm kht s are tnklmr ’*1* (
all the space now Bin one ot j
Rockdale's tural eustomets
. .inrl rhe n’clei ' won t distmu''
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Mr*. Dorothy NeUon. route
one. Milano. "I wish they’d put i
them back in It's barcE to (
1 find a tail kitsg plwte arid l du t
"ppm#
• > i ,u hav e to pi ai chi ltd
Mu bit m k <i tio/rn 11»uu>
Mrs. Clarence Pontruif. |
Hi !\ Hut ’ iioiu iu 1 nl
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Mrs. E. G. Harrison. 1803 5
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pi iihiiun it* 1 ;nd *i piH kuiji I
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Mr*. W. H. Eubank. Salty I
community. I think tin meters j
will do good. We eotvc trotn j
the country to. shop and vvo
<4uwc and drive before tindin#
a parking place
Mr*. M. H. Htrnisnd**, Mi-
lano, “very gis>d idea Cant |
find a ptfWT m»w When t read 1
that the 'meters were coming
tiaek, 1 said ‘vvotvik't^ul’' "
H. B. Smith. 515 Wilcox, *
"Tliey'U to* Uie toes.t thing that |
happen
find i pl ie, to pa’ k new
Mrs. Marjo'i* Gafes, 4!
( ),ik. I think f, a u"-m idea
Von have t ale m i ride now
bid'*-re l Hiding a place
Mr*. H. D. Solomon, Minerv a
1 like free parking *• d n
now."
Mrs. Traviy Green, 52.7 West
Cameron, 1 think it's a good
uica It's diftieult to find a
parking place now."
Mr*. Floyd Jackson, North
Wilcox, ‘‘Wonderful. I'm tired
of going round and round srtd
l*fTUTT£PtTW Work before ttoady
parking."
Mrs. E. L. Farrsll, 1003 Al-
co«, "Put 'em in.. I burn »
tang »i gas Unin® ttv fmd •
Marking place tw»w."
Mrs. Charles Lopat, MilaftO,
“It'll be worth Ui« penny to
a plavt to park
Wallace Richards Jr.. Old
Hii,iwav 77, I wouldn't want.
*,, pay to park Meters arc the
wi ist thing tliat can happen to
i -mall town ”
Mr*. G. W. Williams, .route
two. "I’d rather they didn't
put the meters In, although
they probably will help tha
businessmen.” J
Mr*. Linda Yakesch. route
thier, “I’d like to have the^
meters back."
Mr*. Louise Sessions. 331
Fesi Bell. "I'm delighted «bo«t
‘rm i-taa wagtor ao many
miles of driving, JuST“toofctnf
I tor a place to park."
Mr*. Bill Pif ni, lit
r Marshall, "Cm tar-tb*BL_l
work at tha telephone offlet
and 1 hear cuMomer* tum|ilAijg
See SHOPPKKS, page ft
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Cooke, J. W. The Rockdale Reporter and Messenger (Rockdale, Tex.), Vol. 95, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 23, 1967, newspaper, March 23, 1967; Rockdale, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth864149/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.