The Rockdale Reporter and Messenger (Rockdale, Tex.), Vol. 95, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 23, 1967 Page: 4 of 14
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DEL MONTir
GOLDEN
CfeAM STYLE
Neohoif Smoked
14 IQ 16 POUNDS AVERAGE
Whole or Shank Halt
MAYROSE
FULLY COOKED
14 TO 16 LBS. AVG.
WHOLE or SHANK
HALF
303
CAN5
dustiies.
DISNEYLAND
WITH PURCHASE OF
MORTON’S BLACK
PEPPER
•4-OZ.
.CAN
DEL MONTE—SLICED
6S1
SHURFINE
Carnation
ALCOA
REGULAR
VIKING
TON'S
ROLL
PACK
HEAVY DUTY
SHURFINE —-
ASSORTED FLAVORS
VtKtNS
ARGO
WEDNESDAY
WITH tS PURCHASE
^ OR MORE
am
Bntt Portion....... »49* Conler Portion
CENTER SUCES
i r->*
tbi. V<
MERCHANTS—
(Continued--from yiige one'
9toM, Tm In favor of leaving
things like they are. I’ve seen
’ ft both ways, with and 'without
meter* and I. tigtok we’re bet-
ter off without‘thosn “
\ Jim Hndpn, White Auto.
“I’m not (Or the mctero.
They’re taking them out m
~ other owns, tnctudmg Bryan
where 1 moved liere from.”
John BaUard, J. B. White
Gompany. “A* a merchant, I'm
agairtit the, meter* 0*ir rural
customers' will go elsewhere.”
Frank Ik^irantk. Skri-
vanek’a Drug Store, “I'm not
lor the meters. It’s a silly idea"
to put them back in.”
* Joe Haddox. Viv - Rae’s,
"Melent wili htip our store and
cithers in our location. The
domino And pool players park'
here all day long. I’m lor the
meters,”
Joe Pelsol and Homer Dots,
City Food Market, "The meters
will be a good thing for"SOT’
business.”
Preston Stanley, Queen Bee
Cafe," “meters are not worth a
dBm. "We’ll lose customers.”
—-1 Dob Luckey. Phillip* A
I.uckey CdHipiin.v,. "It wan a,j
mistake to ever take the meters
ntiti I'm |MBT fft rrr them-"!-—f-
turn, and I wish they’d put
them in as extensively^ as be*
fore.”
Gordon Mason, Mason Build-
ers Supply, "I "'’porsonnaily |
•Think tbr meters will be, okay.
I hear customers gripe both
■ways, -bat l Hunk JfccjL .gr«i£
most about the "lack of parking
*>ace.”
Mr*. Doug Key, Ward’s Cata-
log Agency, "We hear a lot of
complaints from shoppers
about the lack of parking
*pace: -Jt* thejjrc
want to please, and therefore J .
I think the meters will be
okay.” I
W. T. Pearson, Rockdale (
Flower Shop, "Put ’em in. Wo
should never'have taken- them
out in the first place. Shop-
pers burn .up more gas trying
to find a place to park than a
meter will eo<rt them.” -
Glen lfodgee, Hodges Man’s
Shop, “We’ve been wanting
them back ever since they
were 1-aken out. I*m all in
favor of them.”
Trumen Haupt, Acme Sheet
Metal, “The meted., will im-
prove parking a tot, arid I’m in
favor of them.”
■<f George Bredt. bMk Bnctt
Company, “I’ve always been in [
favor of the meters. I think
they’ll help a lot.” I
Mr*. Barbara MeCulcheon.
Mary Ann Shoppe, “The met-
ers are* worth a try. Our park-
ing problems have consistently
gotten worse.”
Collier Pearson, W. T. Pear-
son & Sons, “I’m not in favor
of the meters because our rural
custmers wit! object to them.
If Rockdale gels a sudden
growth* the meters would pro-
bably be a necessary evil. As
At is, I don’t think we need
them.”
Mrs. Winnie Rtelly, McVoy
Grocery & Feed. “We’re oppos-
ed, to them. We like the free
parking and feel that the met-
brs will hdrt business.”
Mr*. Vera Miller. Vera's
Heaven - to - Seventeen and
Singer's Grtlt, "Personally. I’m-
for the meters. If the mer-
chants had done what Jfaey_
should have and gotten the em-
ployees' cars ofl the streets, we
wouldn’t need the maters. But
it is, we do need them.
They’ll help business ’
W. P. Hogan. Gaither Motor
-Oannanv. "I think th.- meters
- will be okay on a limited basis.
The majn business* areas need
them, but the side streets do
not.” .
Ben Kopecky. Koperky’
Jewelry, ‘Tve always been in
-favor._of_liay1ng the meters.’’
(Shoppers were interyjeweiT"
on the same subject SaturdSy.
story.>
SCHOOL BOARD—
(Continued from page one)
Mrs. Carmen Yeager, Mrs
Bertha McLeod, Mrs. Grace
Ejland. Mrs. Jewel Williams.
Mrs Ethel. Patterson, Mrs. Ann
- Cady. Mrs. Bemadine Rtnn,
Mia* Katherine Melton, Mrs.
Pauline Hill, Mrs. Qlarice Kyle,
Mrs. Glen Lumpkins, Mrs.
.hianlta Drummonff, Mrs.
Gladys Maxwell. Mn* Vaahti
Smith, Mrs. Ray Green, Mrs
Non rue Blackburn.
Also, Mrs. lYanette Vincent.
Mins Ruth Kirk, Mrs. Ida Jo
, Marshall, Mrs. Eleanor Haul,
, Miss Carolyn Taylor, Mrs,
Mora Baldwin. Harold Chafln,
Billy J. Hall, Mrs T.auro F^tty,
Mrs. Ascents Underwood, Mr*.
Jovx-e Bay less, Don Schmidt,
Mrs. Louise Seadona, Mrs. Pearl
Wnn, Mr* Robbie Petty.
Mm. Elizabeth Green, ^trs.
lAHie Cljalln, Mr*. Kathryne
Johnston, Mrs. Evelyn Tunnell,
■ H>B qmmt* Ormr, Mrs. Anita
Sandidge. Mrs Amanda L.
Dymke, Mr*. AUeida Moorman,
Zeke Alford, Efciane Vtnaent,
Mrs, Georgette Eaquis*. Mrs.
Joe Voak amp, Trarts GrlnaHe.
James Luckey. Bill Gruaeft-
dorf.
Also, Jess Richardson. Mrs
Vahna Fischer, Bob Martin.
Ronnie Mudd, Mr* Sue Young,
Albert TbwMnMn Jr. Mrs
Mildred Petty, Leroy Lorenz,
Mias Margaret 1/ngert, "Mrs
Bttrber* MeKee, M*v Alma
Dess, Mm Lucy B. Battle, Mrs
A r d l • 0. -rrmtome, Mnr.
Frankie L. MeDonald, Mrs
4—ROCKDALE (Tex.) REPORTER March 25. 19*7
CAREER DAY—
(Continued from page one*
R/irkdale -----------
Also, civil service*, Mrs
Betty Starnes, Dallas; chemical1
Accounting, Harry Young, i ongineeiyng, Carol Meyers, Al-
Alcoa’e Rockdale Works; lUt* | coa; chemistry, Mo hr is Webb,
Tine Ti«'Te«?l Jdan Ib crr'Biaikff j OuraiaUy—T-e-eh; coaching j.
Airways; air- mechanics and physical education, Milton
private piloting, Stewart! Jowor* SWTSC, San. Marcoe,
Holmes, Industrial Generating ( medical careers. Dr. John T.
Company; ugriculti re, Po> RthhardK, Rockdale; driifting.
Page. Texas AJPM tTtuversBy; Tom,Boswell. Alcoa; electrical
architecture, Charles Stahl,
Austin; beau.tieian, Roxi;>
Kirchenwtta and Kay Taylor,
engineei ing, Richard MorreH,
ICC.
Also, computer careers.
Webb, Connallv Tech; elec-
tronic*, John NorrLs, Cdnnaliy
Tc'ch; faahlon design. Gertrude
1 ELib«<>n,- Tkxgs“Wdrruui’s unr-'
veratty; FBI, Jim McWilliams,
special agent, Waco; game-
warden, Delbert DuvU, Carn-
es on; parks and wildlife work.
JacTT Gregory, To triple; heavy
equipment operation, Alvin
Johoe, Texas A AM
Also. Highway patrol-police
earearo, Floyd Tippett, Bryan;
home economics, Carol Hived,
letn Star Gas, Dallas; trmhng
employment, Susie Thompson,
Texas Employment Agency,!
Austin; journalism, John
Bi art, Alcoa, legal careers,
; fetes
tbrney; mathematics, Webb,
Connatty Tech. - : - ( school
Also, mechanical engineer-
ing^. fLJ. Chaney^. Alcoa;
mechanics (heavy duty), Mor-
gan Stanton, IGC; auto
mechanics, J o hj* Westbrook,
Gaither Motor Company; medi- I Secretarial careers,
cal technology, Mrs. Norma j Peggy White and Mrs
Waco.
Nuclear physics and nucl
eugineeiing, Dr R. G. Corh- I ^■^ull\'T^'‘rv lawis Contrail » Reedval will ul i,
iWHSKr-Mten. Hockttaw att^Tan. Texas A AM, mwong. Sara ;
Hemandei, K. N . liiaykenrlctgc White, **
ot Niu-amg. AusUajMy inedM^. d)^* { wit*
pharmacy, V.rgil SchiueU-r. I)VM. I '
Prewitt Drug Store. R(K.kdrtlc; weldaiul t*chn<log>,
rrttgimm eereeis, -the R*v' P- Alcog- ~
Rev. STTniWOtv >•*«
<>n “Being a Homwnak-
addition, the various
ttm* T enme to town. We need
them had.”
) Mrs. Guinn OdfoeA Thoriy
dale, "You can circle the block
D. Simjpson. pastor. First Bap-
tist Church. Rockdale.
Mrs
Naiuy
military services furnWicd
Moorman, Bruckcnririge Hos-1 Perry, IGC; social welfare, j consultants u siu-
pitaL Austin; music, M G. Me- | Mrs. Ruby Oryer, Rockdale-; military careers wit
Kil l, Gogginp Music Comrvany, | teaching egreers, Dr. Bastosd I dents
■■i r - --—
vices each night iru luchr,* v
tox’ urdny at 7.30 p. m. ‘ T"
Evangelist Larry Nixo
llle
Ohrurch, Austin, will bruJT’JT*
sermons and the public it *
vited according to thfe
Allen Cearly, pastor
Friday night, March 3j
be Youth Emphasis Niggt’
shoppers—
iContinued from page one* *
that they can’t park jutrt to
~nu, TIT .jind pay Thf-Tr hitt 1
wish they’d put them on Bell
SlreeT WM “ ’—'*“• — -
Mr*. Leon Noack, Bla« k Jack
Road, “Meter* would eliminate
the all-dey jarkers. Actually^ J ’T like the idea. ' I do all my
it’s immaterial to ihe. Wlth l shopping hero and can seldom
meters, we’ll have to wrorry-' find a convenient place to
ydth having change.” park." *
Mr*. Clayton Willard, praeeel | Mr*. R. O. Cu>r«y, Minecva.
Addition, “We need parking] “Wish we still had thp meters,
space. I get aggravated every- | For rural people, they will be
Mr*. Clarence Krenek. Prae
set Addition. ”1 never did
like meters. } think the park-
times-tmd n«a tmd a place. _ . _ _
Wj.‘ need something, because] or Lire other, so they reaUy
there are too many -*R-d»y j won’t "help.”
parkers.” Mr*. Henry Simmon*, Gain*',
March 25. MOT _
Water* Hall, the FT A tearhm ] Befaeae*. impartad troo* Sing
whocun really PfrurT-thel ball Sing, will )*• J**hd Sonntajl and
Mr* T. T. Cook. Tanglewuodi,
J’l don’t like meters I come
to town twice a week to sh*>p
end L’d rather take a chance on
finding a place than having to
pay to park. With ineters.
you can’t take enough- time to
browse and_ shop.”
Mr* Dalton Mitchell, 211
p,r».,r "IWP.1I- 1 BASKETBALL— 1 **”rt “ ”»T *OCXD*LE tT~>
Mi,. Bobby Coldiron. route | < 1 .ighuiing' Stauffer,
one. Md epo. ' ■!
^ «*- l£; I | ^tk^Ho^er Bower and R-
who can still hit from all
porter interviewed most mer-
chant* located hi the areas
where the meters are proposed,
See related .atory, thfs page,
-for their opinion* I
Alaska 1mm some 500 vai ie
t,ies of wild shrubs, flowers
and ferns.
angles add Isijst of all from the
ceiling; John *Deadey*> Ballard,
a rag merchant who offered ^to
..uirifthe >tgjrends hi FiuiL-uf
the-Loom; Durral <Dat«-Devi!)
Wulker, whose agitfly i* un-
surwa*ed; Billy iF#rtillz0-f*nd-
accidental drop-klek administ-j c. tfted) Richards will inflate
eied ltom mid-court while the ball, o«*Hy. '
dribbling. ' . —- l.
Luckily, the Lions have two i About $250 million worth of
pdvsirums, -Dj*. T. C. Grccni^oid- Jvas been mkiad In the
and L. E. Seldeti, wink wilt as- | Yukon, mostly with power
sist with strategy.
MaaMNWy-
Y EASIER FEASTIN
vv J
PAflS
Easter Egg Dye
Del Monte
IS'
39
29
PKG.
Peas & Carrots .2 ca°nV 49*
Del Moflie-r-Whole New ‘ ^
PKG.
PKG.
DOUBLE
Jv GREEN
30/i STAMPS
Potatoes xS if
Del Monte—Stewed
Tomatoes...... ... 3c«* 89*
Del# Monte—Blended
Whole Beets c" .. 2^49'
Green Limas mL.. 3 a’, 89'
Green Beans
UHL MONTE CUT,
SEASONED, ITALIAN
*1
FREE 100 EXTRA
J?){ Green Stamps
WITH PURCHASE OF $5.00 OR MORE
AND THIS COUPON
Rockdale Food Center
Void after March 25, 1967
RAMBUNGS—
. ; r t .«• •
the newspaper which told about
the Strategic Air ■ Command
Bomb Scoring Trein* .which is
now stationed sT 1 111 all-
The story ixilitted out that
the HBS Expreas i# one of
three assigned to SAC to main-
tain the high degiee of bomb-
ing accuracy within the com-
mand "Mobile bomb scoring
equipment aboard XJ9 train
injects realism into SAC’s
training by providing bomber
etew* with • wide range ot
unfamiliar targets and Routes,
the story continued. ^
Major Maxwell it with the
4133d Bomb Wing, a B-52
Stratofortress outfit flying
misatons agkinst the Viet Cong
from Guam. The#r crew* re-
ceived bombing training like
that with the train at Thrall at
their home stations before be-
ing assigned to the present
task. “The training helps SAC
crew membeis to become
absolutely proficient in bomb-
ing accuracy," the SAC news-
paper story said. —.......
Mr. Zip Scor**l
POSTMASTER Sam Peebles
~ and I have a running feud
that i* a lot of fun to us al-
i hough 1 think may-
Ko those who don’t now
wunder if we’re not biltfir
enemies So it doe* me a lot of
good n«w 'to=s*»w-abte to report
something good about Zip Code*
which' is Sam's favorite sub-
12-Oz.
•••••••••••».Pkq,
In I50i, on Hi* fourth voyag*
B Abe New W«x1d, Columbus
OaV Farm* or Cabel!*s ’
Choc. Milk ,.....
Borden’*-—American or Pimento, -
Cheese
Kraft’s *
Cream Cheese JS’l
All Sweet
Soil Oleo.. 3 *1
Shurfresh —/- —••... .
Biscuits .....3 c2; 25'
Eaote Brand
Milk ...............39'
Imperial—Brown New Stay Soft Pak
Sugar .........2 ig 39*
DEL MONTE
SLICED OR
HALVES
Del Monte Peaches
Del Monte Timu^r.™'.. 3 89c
Raisins ...................29* Green Beans jSJiJf*,................2
j 2?-°z- si
4 CANS f|
RATH BLACK HAWK—ALL MEAT
WIENERS ,
MOHAWK BRAND CANNED
HAM.........5 cam
Del Monte Drink g^pefruit, ..
FREE
26-oz. Pkg.
Shurfine
uahtij
WITH EACH $5
PURCHASE
BACON
HORMEL-BLACK
LABEL—SLICED
Pineapple
CHUNK, TIDBITS. CRUSHED
Pineapple Mom...
DEL MONTE—SLICED
SHOULDER 7: ^v^r’ > ,•'*
mm Shoulder Chops
Rib Chops......,.ib 95< J
Loin Chops....... 99*
. w t ...
MlEii *1 >
r • .v- (
,k-
C/ TURKEYS
^OMS, 18 TO 21 LBS.
^HENS PTO IolBS JmhM
U.S.D.A.
£RACE "A
ARMOUR
STAR
I tbink th» !* the most con^
vincing demonstration I have
ever heard on the efficiency of
the use of The Zip Code; A ...
Lavonia, Michigan, woman
..«aH her Zip^Code number—
48154—to guess the nurrtWr at
naib on display at a Detroit
Home Show . Her estimate was
only Six under the actual 42169
null*- and she won $20,000!
3Session Course
In Investments .
Scheduled Here
A three-session course in in-
vestments wiD be taught in
Rockdale by . a representaUvc
from the Waco office of Mer-
rill, Lynch, Pierce, Fenner &
Smith. Inc._______; ■ • »
The course, .open to all .at no
charge, will be held in the
Rockdula Stale Bank communi-
ty room. First session wilt toe
at 7:30 p. m Thursday March
30. The other sessions set
are scheduled for April 6 and
13. ~
Topics will include: Why you
should invest, if you can; ad-
vantages of stocks and bonds;
objectives* of your investment
program; advanced investing
and speculative theories and
techniques; sensible methods of
investing; evaluating key in-
4 rv***
TOMS. 18 TO 22 LBS.
t AVS.
Hens, b to h>lb<
DEL MONTE
Sliced, Crushed
——‘ Chunk
MORTON'S
'A-LB.
PKG.
MORTON'S
INSTANT
3-OZ. JAR
Ouantiiy
Right*
Reserved
Pineapple............ 4 &» 1
DEL MONTE ^
Pnme Jnice..............cw49
Prune Join.............
NTE , _
hini..^r*.........._...S2P
Salmon
No. 1
•*••••' Tall Can
HUNT’S TOMATO
SAUCE
8-Ot.
Cent
VAL VfTA—Steed Yellow Cling
PEACHES......... V&1
99c
«^j0*
HUNrS TOMATO
CATSUP...
C 14*0*
0 Bottle*
HUNT’S TOMATO
JUICE
1 4A-Or.
V Cart*
lPANOSAY£ CLlPANOSAVe
4PCRSMIALS1IE IVDftY ONLY
NABISCO VANILLA WAFERS or Your Choice
. FIG NEWTONS
WEG-ALL"—MIXED
Vegetables..........S S. W
WILDERNESS—APPLi | - .
K® Filling j..........3 &.* 89*
* SL F^10N SWEET WAFER ^
Pickles a™hX_____2 ^ 43*
RAINBO—HAMBURGER
' Coke Mixes IBBi
sc Hi-C Drinks ST ,4«!1
FLORIDA COHN6 ^ 49c
VINE-RIPE TOMATOES W
RADISHES or GREEN ONIONS 2 ** IS'
JONATHAN APPLES ' 3 ^ 39*
Grape Jell;... • j-
' SHURFINE STUFFED MANZANILLA
.OLIVES -
Mrs John Fleming
Dies Wednesday;
Services Friday v
Mrtf. J'.hn M,
last "Wednesday tn a local hos-
pital after a long illness and
funeral services were held Fri-
-day-*t-M he Phillipe
& Luckey ('hep*'!.
Burial was in the IOOF
Cemetwy. The Rev. D. D.
Simpson, pastor of First Bap-
*fxt Oiiii» h, effieiatf>di
TEXAS
YAMS
!i‘r'
■M
T"rtlLiA ,
irmcr iMceuors
c^uaoMSMimoai
• a* Mar. U
Food Cantor
lb n&wiuiva 35* DOIKcJdes" 3^*1 1
FOOD CENTER
TEXAS
RUBY RED
FULL OF JUICE
frozen
APPLE peach, COCONUT CUSTARD
Motion Pics..............—29*
BEEF. CHICKEN. TURKEY. MAC. t CHEESE
Moat Ke*M.?.R.!?.N.... »*
FRENCH FRIED Ol CRINKLE CUT
Potatoes .........JS 10«
SHURFINE PECAN
Coffee Cake...........u'/a-oiw
SHURP1NE CINNAMON NUT
Coffee Cake.............io-oz. 49c
$1.44 SIZf—SHA M POO . ■■
Subdue..................2 for *1*
SEL17ER TABLETS -
Resolve £«............ 2 for B9*
WANT 7Y« SIZE—HAIR TONIC
VuefiM 59*
MOUTH WASH
Scope ££■.....................
SUAVE—REG. Wc
Hair Spray....49
Mrs. Flemnig gad lived most
of her-lilt** in Rockdale. Bo-rn
CamiUe McNamee, on SPpr. 8.
1880, she was the daughter of
Mr. and Mrb. L. J. McNamee
who lived in Mussisxipfn. She _
m^r-rwyj John Fleming Sept, ti,
1901. He died TUSr'T* ^ ;
A daughter, Mrs. C. O. <Mary
Pauline) Towery, died June 8,
1957.
Survivors include two sons,
Preeton Fleming and /J- .,L.
Fleming, both of Alice; f'xiti
daughters. Mrs. Roy Garrett of
Dallas, Mrs Walter Key -of
Rockdale. Mrs. Johnnie Rail-
ing, and Mrs. CTtfurley Mekolik
of Rockdale; a slslef, Mrs. J.
A. Thomas, of Corpus Chrtstt.
There are also 11 grandchil-
dren and .14 great grandchil-
dren.
Pall bearers were Alfred
Bailey. Marvin Gray, Frank
Zavrel, Nolan- Dose, Raymond
Barker, and Henry Tyler.
Weed. Cox Team
To Win Scotch
Golf Tourney
Johnny Weed and Mr*. Robb
Cox were first-place winner*
m a Scfrtc+V Fouraome go\t
llllliIimillt hold at the local
country club eourae Sunday
aftectMxxx "
Second >Wwe wtnner* wa«
Buck Rogers and Mrs. Bill!
Tyu*. Rr*s Cox and Mr* Ro-r
bert Hord wnn third place. I
Fifty-four golfers partlrtpat-
ed In the event, arcoedlng to
Mrs Jim Gdtey of the Rock-
dale Women* Golf A*
wtoicto aponaored the
A barbecue suppe
Uctoanta and guests
atrorth* uxywtli RUy
CpUMKfc
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