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FOR SALE
Cards of thanks $1.50.
FOR SALE—Polaroid camera,
like new. wrth leather carrying
case; sacrifice. Phone HI 6-
2675. »t
FOR SALE—1950 Chevrolet;
runs good. Call HI 6-2308 It
FOR SALE—Set of Encyclo-
pedia Brittanica. Practicality
new. Call HI 6-5038 l2-2tp
FOR SALE—Chevrolet, tudor,
hardtop, rebuilt engine, trans-
mission, new tire*, best offer
takes.. Call HI 6-2050. lip
EMPLOYMENT
SPARE TIME INCOME . *
Collecting money and restocking
NEW TYPE high gtHbiMy com
erntcd di*pen*er» in your orVa NO
belling To duality you nUutl have
car, reference*. $i00 to SIMM) cash.
-yt-HiTd by inventory. Seven to
twelve hours Weekly can net nc
cellent lncmne. More full time. For
pa:bonal interview write >I,ITKEY‘S
DISTRIBUTING CO., il«2 E Mock*
in third, Suite 100. Dallas. Texas.
75214. Include ^telephone number.
4tp
TANGLEWOOD
By MRS»S. E. LYNN
WANTED
WANTED TQ DIVE AWAY—
___ Two Border Collie female pup-
FOR SALE—1065 CheveTOrj‘ptC7? -Call HI 6'2*49—z--------Ltp_
.....naiinr srfian. Sec j----
Bill Kyle. Call HI ti 2167 It;, ! WAHTWP-.linvr
buyers f-ur
FOR SALE—1965 Ford Galaxie
two - door hardtop,. loaded.
Rockdale State Bank 12-tf
FOR SALE—Used G. M. Re-
frigerator. Pnonie HI 6-2363.
-A2-2t
FOR SALE—1964 Buui Wild-
cat, air and power: 1964 Chev-
rolet pickup Kent Thurman.
Milano, Texas. It
QUARTER HORSE or
loo.sa horse colt?, rrH-registered. ;
large or small stock ranches or
Appo- farms. Jim Currey, Rockdale,
We furnish papers our expense. \VANTED — Will buy used
$250.06 up See Mr^ Barnett, i jyxhiture. 1. piece or house-
Camp Cooley Ranch, six miles ; ful] Second Hand Sfore,
north of Easterly, phone 828 | 214 E Mi]am Phone HI 6-2408.
3968.
l-26t
FOR SALE—Nice two bod-
r"imr~fivftifr iril W Belt oh pe-
tached garage, WaIEins~d»-
lance to downtown. $3850 00,
C. W. Moehring, Realtor, HI 6-
5222 or HI 6-2059. 12-2t
CONSOLE SPINET PjANO—
Wtii sacrifice : to responsibly*
partv in tRIF afgar Cash or
terms Write Ci edit Mgr., Tail-
man Piano Stores, Inc., Salem,
Oregon. ■ . ' ll-2tp
LOST AND FOUND
WELL kept carpets show the
results of regular Blue Lustre
spot- cleaning. Rent electric
shampooer $1. Rockdale Floor
Covering. HI 6-242V. It
FOR SALE—1959 Chevrolet
Belaire, V-8. radio, heater,
automatic transmission. $375
706 Rockdale Road, call HI 6-
5198. It
FOR SALE—200 fppflot locat-
ed 700 block- on Copeland
‘ Sheet. E. C. Dickey, phone
HI 6-3396. . 9-tf
FOR SEWING MACHINE
Bales and S«yjc?. Call Mary
Ann Shoppe, ni 6-2411. Singer
Representative In town on
Thursdays of each week 42-tf
LOST— Black wool short coat,
gold satin lined. Call HI 6-
2393. It
LOST—Male, white and liver
I__|1 j ^-a wiuaiaisiia! I jl **T> i__$-■-«—
$50. reward, Chi! HI 6-3695 or-
HI 6-2321. H. L. Walker. It
SUMMERS
RADIATOR SHOP
Cleaned, Repaired, Re-Cwed
Blocks flushed_- Fast Service
Experienced, Dependable
ALL WORK
» GUARANTEED
CAMERON — OX 7-2641
Day or Night
-—--—ML4t
Complete line of
Rawleigh Products
HUGH ESTELL
611 W. Bell - Rockdale
Phone HI 6-5372 7-tf
SPECIAL NOTICES
CARD OF THANKS
We are truly grateful to the
good: friends who did so much,
for IM during our recent sor-
row. May wr take this means
of saying thank you for the
food and many comforting ex-
pressions of friendship and af-
fection. The children of Wm,
Ficseler. ' - 'It
This community received a
mreh needed rain Sunday night
m> a firing L03 of an inch. The
high March winds had really
dried out the soil. Range lands
have suffered from the light
rainfall since last fall.
Mrs. Virgle Haggard and
Mrs. C. Hamff of Giddings
visited her father, Louis Mor-
rison, in an Austin hospital
Wednesday.
Mrs. E. C.. Simmons of <?akf-
weti spent several days last
week with her daughter and
fsmnY ttin R f-PHcUtos.
Jerome founder, Palm,
Calif., and J. L. Pounder, Cald-
weiL visited the S. E, Lynns
Thursday.
Mr and Mrs. N. E. Wright of
Temple are spending a fe^
days in their mobile home
here. ____
Mrs. Elmo Schlers of Corpus
Ovristi visited her father,
Ralph Hood, during the week-
end
Mr. and Mrs. Snig Hooper of
Houston spent the weekend
with his mother, Mrs. Handel
Hooper.
James and Carolyn Wriaht-ot
Houston visited the ~J. HI
Wrights during the weekend.
Mr. jjpTT Mi>. ,W. C. Lynn of
Waeb Spent Wednesday with
the S. E. Lynns. , They were
all business visitors in Gid-
dings. -
Mr. and'Mrs. Clyde Albrit-
ton were in Austin Tuesday
for a check-up with her doctor.
6—ROCKDALE (Tax.) REPORTER__,
MEMBERS HEARD SAFETY PRQGRAM TUESDAY
March 23, 1967
Improved Attendance P-TA Goal
Members of the Roctrdntri that it i* the most, reliable aod
FOR SALE—Bred guilts, York-
shire and Berkshire. David
Clanton, Route 2, Chriesman; rent. food, -flowers and other
s-
FOR SALE—Six room house,
543 College Street, Rockdale,
Texas. Contact Hearne Build-
ing and Loan Association, LI 6-
3181, Hearne, Texas. 5-tf
Texas. Farm to Market Road
2000. Nine miles _ north of
Caldwell. 10-3tp
FOR SALE—Six new Good
year tubless trader tires, 10'
ply. Size 7-14-5. $35 each.
G. C. York, phone HI 6-2303
10- tf
FOR SALE—1963 Ford, stick
shift. Call HI 6-3421 or HI 6
7753: CUff Sims. 14-tf
FOR SALE—67 acres good
land, 6 acre lake, deer, 3 1/2
miles south 'of Gause. Call
Don Simmons, GL 5-2609, Mi-
lano, Texas, aftef 5 p.m. 1-tf
T~
Sherwin-Williams
PAINTS
— -— EXCELLO
Exterior Oil Base—gal. 4.9S
Ekterior Oil Base—qt. 1.7C
Interior Latex g«L 3.95
...... qt. 1.35
Matching Colors
Enamel
Gallon „
Er
Gi
Quart
Spcay Enamel.
Floor Pain., qt.
I$-«
MASON
BUILDERS SUPPLY
HI $-5001 7-tf
COWS, COWS, COWS—For
sale, 55 good stocker cows. All
were funning with RWF and
Angus bulls; all cows guaran-
teed to be straight and sound.
Also have about 10 to 15 good
buUs^ RWF, Brangus, Angus;
aLl guaranteed to be straight
and sound. For any other live-
stock, hauling, buying, or sell-
ing see or call Loyd Holton,
HI 6-2538, Rockdale, or Jonnny
Luksa, 567-4148, Caldwell.
Monday: Brenham Livestock
Auction GR 6-3621. Thursday:
Bodes Livestock Auction,
Bryan, Texas, 823-8161. ‘ 2-tI
CARD OF THANKS
Wc extend deep appreciation
to all our freinds who dSrf so
nvufh for us during our recent
bereavemept. To those-who
kindnesses, we are most grate-
ful. . Your thoughtfulness is
greatly appreciated. The fami-
ly of Mrs. Ada Gould. It
SPECIAL NOTICES
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our
thanks for the many acts oT
kindness from our friends for
the food, flowers and words of
sympathy during the death of
our loved one. To Bi o. Simp-
. son an Phillips & Luekey. May
God bless- each one. Mrs. J uiia
King and rhtldren. Itp
P-TA met Tuesday and viewed
a film and safety demonstra-
tion given by Boh Cooper, In-
dustrial Generating Company
safety and personnel director.
The prugraitl, held m the
RHS auditorium, w a s on
mouth-tp-mouth resuscitation.
-Cooper explained that the-
method was~« grrari improve-
ment over older artificial res-
pi ration methods.
inc speaker said—that—Om.
method is a simple one that
even children can learn, and
George P. Morgan
.pets 50-Yeer Pin .
At Milano Lodge
Milano Lodge No. 605, AF&-
AM, was host to 54 guests at
Sloan’s Cafe in Milano March
13 at 8 p. m. for the presenta-
tion of a 50-year award "for
George P: Morgan.
Morgan has been a member
of the Masonic Lodge for 50
years. Preoentauon of the :
award was made by the Right
Worshipful E. J. Provasek, Dis-
trict Deputy Grand Master of
District '104.
L! E. Love, secretary of the
Milano Ixrdge, presented Mor-
gan with a paid-up dues card
for life. ' /
Gues.ti attended from Mc-
Allen. Austin, Rockdale, Cause,
CanteronytHearne, Milano, Hnn-
over. -Love served as' master
or ceremonies and introduced
officers, their wives, ami
guests.
efficlbnt method of restoring
breathing to a. victim
Attendance a t Tuesday’s
meeting was reported low by
P-TA officials and they stated
that more emphasis on.publici-
ty and program* will be made
in the future.
Mrs, Robert Hoskins, pub-
licity chairman, said that be-
ginning with the Monday, Apnl
17 meeting, the P-TA programs
to be of. in-
terest to parents and teacners
of all grade levfela—elementary,
junior-high and high school.
The Rev. Trank Cady, pieai
dent of the organization, said
that the main purpose of the
P-TA is to benefit the children.
‘This requires the cooperation
of the parents and the teach-
ers,” he said, “and without it
there is no reason for the P-TA
to ejnsU”
IN MEMORIUM
' In '“'loving memory of our
d: ar Mother, Mrs. Doily Hunt,
who passed away March 23,
1966:
The evening star shines on the
grave of the x>he wc loved
but could not save.
Gcd took her home; it was His
But in our hearts we lore her
rtltt; - *.
Her children. - It
FOR RENT
PIGS FOR SALE—Call HI 8-
5411 oh see Curtis Miller at
Singers Grill Cafe. 47-tf
FOR SALE—1958 Ford. Good
second can Phone HI 6-5164
after 7 p. m. Ronnie Mudd.
H-tt
FOR SALE AT LEXINGTON—
Church building about 30 x 50,
‘D be mov«! ur wrecked. Pric-
ed $375.00. Call HI 6-2391 for
appointment. , 50-tf
FOR SALE—Household Item*.
629 Brandon. J. H. Kingcaid.
i i-2t
FOR RENT — Trailer space,
with shade trges, ‘one tnrte
west of Rockdale on Highway
79. Phone HI 6-5144 11-tf
WANT TO RENT—Pasture
land. Contact Weldon Wmlanu,
Phone HI 6-5011 or 5116.
38-tf
MILAM COURTS—Rooms for
rent, central heat and air,
private bath. Some with
kitchenettes. Weekly rates,
$12.50 up. Apply at Singers
Grill or call HI 6-5411. 47-tf
CARD OF-THANKS
May we express our sincere
thanks, and appreciation to aU
who were so kind and thought-
ful during our sorrow, the loss
of our loved one. OUr special
thanks to Ur. Richards and the
nurses. Mr. Jones, Mr. Kyle
and Mr. Kirchenwitz at the
funeral chapel, to Mr. and Mr£.
Bennett Boswell's rest home
~*~ani1 lo thrive who sent food and!
CARD OF THANKS
1 wish to take thix-means of
expressing my -sincere thanks
to S«pt. J. M. Moorman, school
trustees and others who have
been so kind to me during the
time I, have been away from
my job at „the school because
Of an injury. 1 am deeply
grateful for at! the kindnessees
shown me. Terry McLeod, ltp
CARD OF THANKS
We are grateful to our many
friends for the thoughtfulness
ex Ion fled, lojns during the
lengthly illness aocf death of
John Taylor. We especially
thank Rev. Erskine, Rev. Joyce,
Drs. Young, Richards and Sel-
den, the nurses and all person-
nel at Richards Hospital, the
choir, organist and ladies of the
First Christian Church, St.
Thornas Guild, St. Joseph's
Altar ” Society, Phillips &
Luekey personnel, the IOOF
Lodge No. 56, and CIO Local
No. 4895; also for all who ex-
■tenriod—praynr,—uiui—tUjwe.rs
FOR RENT—Apartments, four-'
one bedroom apartments, and
three-two bedroom apartments.
Call HI 6-2361. 47-tf
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms,
and apartments. Beds $2 a
night. Mra. Lee J. Cox, phone
HI 6-2408. 22-tf
flowers. Oiir tfianks to Rev,
Simpson, for his Rind word?
and helpfulness. May God
bless you for your thbughtful-
Jiess. The family of Mrs. John
-Flaming. -—: ■ , - ■ • TtP
prayer,
and food and in any way com-
fbftKl 'tnr—Mfe-ahaU-always
remember these kindnesses and
ask God’s blessing for each of
you. Mrs. John Taylor, The J.
F -Ttrl'T Ft"il’y
FOR SALE—15 Twin horse
motor In A-l condition. Used
only on ATcoa kike. 829 Bran-
don. J. H. Kingcaid. ll-2t
FOR SALE—New house to be
moved to lot or acreage
See at National Building Cen
ters. South Main, Rockdale.
HI 6-501$. 15-tf
FARMS - HOMES
FOR SALE
0 3 Bedroom Hume with
garage and located on 2 lots.
Aku> has a lot of fruit trees,
grape vines, etc. Only $6,500.
• Home, large new laying
house <5,000 hen capacity) situ-
ated on 6 acres of land clone
in to Rockdale.
# Large old home, comer lot,
on Rice Street, $4,900.00.
7 Block*. *84
in 'town site of Tangle-
► ’ ■ ‘j .
f.’ 187 acres, a good
buy.
Ratings on all kinds
results Call
BEAUTY SHOP FC$B LEASE—
Fully equipped, good location,
2 operator shop. Call HI 6-
5411., It
FOR RENT—Small furnished
house; also furnished apart-
ment. Good gas range, refrig-
erator. Phone HI 6-3332, Mrs.
Proffitt. 12-31
FOR RENT—Modern funished
apartment. Three rooms and
bath. Couple only, 903 E. Cam-
eron. ' 12-tf
EMPLOYMENT
WANTED—Servicc Station at-
tendant — good hours and
wages. Rodenbqpk Auto Sup-
ply, Thomdale, Texa*. it
FOR YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS
Homes - Farm Buildings - Household Goods
Farm Equipment — Farm and City .
Fire — Extended Coverage — Theft ‘
'-CONTACT—
LAMBERT SKUBAL
Phone HI 6-2360 Route 1 Rockdale, Texas
Representing .the local lodge in this area of the
Farmers Mutual Protective Association of Texes
(RVOS)
Temple. Texas
Non-Deductible for fire and extended coverage
$25.00 deductible on thift. ll-3t
Made-To - Oi%er
UPHOLSTERING
• FURNITURE
• AUTO
Big varety
qj quality
materials
FREE
ESTIMATES
RODENBECK
AUTO SUPPLY
THORNDALE
MASON BUILDER S
SUPPLY *
Paints for i
Purposes
SWP
House
Paint
1
SUPER KEM-TONE
Washable "Watt Paint
KEM-GLO Enamels
34-tf
4-H Eliminations
Winners Named
in Milam County
The 1967 Milam County 4-H
Eliminations were held Satur-
day night at the Simon George
hall in Cameron, with 25 4-H
Club members participating.
I^irry Jungmann of the
Countywide 4-H Club, served
as master Of ceremonies. Verdie
Ruth Malone offlhe Gause 4-H
Club led the opening exercises,
and Madeline tycClaren, Coun-
tywide Club, gave the wel-
come;--—----—__
Demonstration* were given
by junior and senior 4-H mem-
bers.
Winners}, in the junior divi-
sion are; ’ j
Civil Defense: DeborahpncH
I^ ggy Stephens, - Rockdale . 4-H
Club, first place.
Farm & Ranch Management:
Walter Dean and Wesley She-
lander, Minerva 4-H Club, first
place. .
Safely: Stanley Rosemond
and
field 4-H, first place.
Share-the-Fun: Robin Mc-
Quary, Thomdale 4-H, first
place; Robin and Julie Yount,
Rockdale 4-H, second place.
Vegetable a Fruit Producr
tioo: Ricky Richter and Dav'id.
urjet participation in tiie or-
ganizaion by local parents.
The meetings art* lield in tin*
high school auditorium.
Mrs. Hoskirrs also reported
that the annual P-TA district
spring conference Is planned
Friday, April 7 at First Metho-
dist Church in Bryan,
The day--long meeting will
begin at 9 a. m., and Rockdale
will be allowed nine delegates.
"We want to have a -full re-
presentation, and persons In-
terested in attending should
contact me,” she explained.
Expenses to the conference are
paid by the P-TA.
Teen Workers Seek
Ideas From Citizens
A public meeting to—boost
Rockdale’s Teen Club was held
Thursday night at the Rockdale
State Bunk community room,
with about 20 adults and a
.targe number of teenagers at-
tending.
drnrr the building in TpPn
Club.
John Ballard and Darral
Walker were appointed to look
further into, the proposal.
Thursday’s discussions con-
cerned other possibilities lor a
He urged interest During the,'meeting, it was Teen Club site.
on West US 79, had offered to
koc«l Traffic
Case Dismissed
Four local teenagers were
the meeting- and expressed sup-
port fer the teen organization
in behalf of the Chamber. /
Ballard said that Ideas con-
cerning the Teen Club from
any interested citizens Would
v ■ , * , _ .j . ., , be welcomed, and should be
apprehended late Friday mght submitted to cither Watker
after the car in which they , Ballard, or any teen club of-
were riding Went out of controL
in the Westwood residential ad-
dition, driving across one lawn
and knocking down a gas lamp
in another lawn.
The case was later dismissed
after a hearing in City Court,
attended by parents of . the
youths. City Judge Jack Mason-
said that the father of the
youth who was driving stated
that the car had a defective
clutch.
Rockdale Lodge
To Be Honored
Complete line of
CARPET-LINOLEUM
Expert Installation
Free Estimates
LEE ROY DARBY
HI 6-2421 - Rockdale
Air Conditioning
Complete Service
LENNOX UNITS
Home and
Commercial
FRIEDRICH -
WINDOW UNIT*
PHONE HI ■•$«!■
Free Eatuaetes
ACME SHEET
METAL COMPANY
Rockdale 16-tt
Professional Cards
PHILLIPS & LUCKEY CO.
Licensed Embalmers
Funeral Directors
Day Phone HI 6-5454
Walter Clyde Jones
Phone HI 6-5028
Leonard Kirchenwitz
Phona HI 6 5803
HELP W ANTED—Boy or men
to train a» relief operator for
the Dixie and the Reel Drive-
In. Apply at Dixie Theater or
phone HI 6-3435 11-tf
WANTED —Will do custom
plowing. Cell HI 6-5570 11-3Tp
fifclJ* WAHTED—Cashiers and
concession help needed; prefer
mature ladle* Dixie Theater,
phone HI 6-3435 11-tf
to work a(
'i
Dr. Charles E. O'Connor
Dentist
Phone HI I-OIIO Rockdale
Office! Noeck Professional
Building
DR. GUS EVANS. JR.
Optometrist
Phona HI 6-6131
Professional Building '•>
Tuesdays and Fridays
DR. A. A. URBAN
DENTIST
Office Over
Rockdale State Bank
DEAL HI $•$$$$
T. C. GREEN. M. D.
PHONE HI $*$41$
730 West Cameron Ava
Rockdale, Texas
Raa. Phone HI 6-6336
UPHOLSTERY
MRS. WAYNE CRYER
Pickup and Delivery •
MATERIALS
Phone HI 6-3670 34-tf
Rockdale Lodge 414 will be
honored during a Workshop to
be held at 7:30 p. m., Tuesday
_____ in San Andres Lodge Building
Lonnie Hemphill, Mays- in Cameron.
The Lodge will receive an
Honor Roll Award, which is
given by The Grand Lodge of
Texas in recognition of out-
standing attendance during the
Fall series , of Masonic Work-
shop programs.
The award will be presented
by John B. Henderson Jr4 of
Camerqn, who is chairman of
—— vzgrzr?, r::,-
also conduct the meeting.
Henderson said, that Milano,
Yarrellton, Thomdale and
Cameron Lodges are also es-
pecially invited to attend the
Workshop. ,
The Workshop is part of a
semi-annual program held for
the quarter-million members of
nearly 1,000 Texas Masonic
Lodges. The Masonic Fraternity
Ehlcr, St. Anthony 4-H. first
place.
— Wieners in the senior di-
Vlslinr are?--
Gomnriumty
Barbara Green and Ozelle.
Moore, Gause 4-H, first place.
Foods &. Nutrition Educa-
tional Activity: Joyce Rose-
mond, Maysfield 4-H, first
place;
Forestry: , Tommy Terrell
and Leroy 51 oa mev, Dfiach-
ville 4-H, first place.
Money Management: Patsy
Stephens, Rockdale 4-H, first
final.
(g| WEATHER
ROCKDALE
Temperature readings below
cover 24 hour period et\ding at
Rain
7 a. m:
Thursday
Friday 77 47
Saturday 73 .7...80 .......
Sunday 75 55 .05
Monday 79 58 .71
Tuesday 78 57 .
Wednesday 80 54
Total .76
/ ALCOA
Temperature readings helow
rover 24 hour jjeiiod ending at'
12 midnight.
High Low Rain ^
Thursday
Friday
-Saturday
Sunday ™
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Total
68
■
76
4«
70
46
70
52
76
78
54
56
76
50.__
place.
Safety Demonstration: C1U-
ford- Roacmond and Maeie Clif-
4ord-R*»emf>nd and Mane CM- ‘X. V Baptist minister, got to-
ton, Maysfield 4-H, first place; improvement of its members;—gethar------—
William Gray and Joe Bailey,
County Council
second place.
— Shale - the - Juni_ Madeline
McClaren. Countywide
first place. Verdie Malone
and Peggy Moore, Cause 4-H,
second place.
Tracy-Duncan HD
Club Meets March
PO LA BEK’S SHEET METAL
• WORKS
General Sheet Metal Work
Caldwell, Texas
Res. Pti. LO 7-4431 _
Bus Ph LO 7-3270
Fine Gutters, Venfilaiofi IDd
OFFICE SUPPLIES
Typewriters • Adding Machines
THE ROCKDALE .
REPORTER
L Phene HI 6-3636
JOHN T. HALE
INSURANCE
Fire- Storm - H all - AulomoblU
Your Business Appreciated
ELECTROLUX
DEALERSHIP
SALES and SERVICE
DON HALL
Phone HI 0-2551
50-tf
Water Well Works
State licensed and bonded
Selling and Servicing Pump*
BUDDY B. NELSON
Phone HI 6-2312
Rockdale, Texas 18-tf
is noted for its activities In the
field of charity and in the self-'
Gets 2 Members
The Milam County Home
Demonstration Council met
March 15 at the Citizens Na-
tional iBank in Cameron.
Tweirty-four members were
present. i
Mrs. Graham Young, Sr.,
president, led the members in
the club prayer. Mr. Clyde Hol-
The Tracy - Duncan Home
Demonstration Club met March
15 ip the home of Mrs. Lenza
Caffey.
Mi's. Roy Harris, prescient, Uman had charge of the recrea-
THE SECOND HAND STORE
at Cox's Hobby Shop.
Milam. Phone HI
213 E.
6-2406
42-tf
led the T.H.D.A. Prayer and
Creed. A new member, Mrs
Nelson Davis, was welcomed
There were three visitors, Mrs
Jerry
en and Mra. Jack Kincaid
Twelve members were present.
Mrs. George Young had
charge erf the recreation, “A
Quiz on the . Bible.” Mrs.
Wavy Charles gave the council
report and also read a resolu-
tion concerning rafting regis-
tration fee.
Mra. Davis gave a report on
members attending the State
legislature In Austin, for the
purpose of attending the com-
mittee meeting in which Mil-
ton Schiller presented Bill No.
-JUfc. .... ............... _
Mrs. Cecil Plate, Mr* fiitt
Schwartz and Mm Charles
gave the program, “Health
Education."
The next m*e4ing will, be
held In Rockdale, April 5,
with Mrs. Roy Hafrts. 4-H
members are scheduled to pre-
gant the program.
BUY NOW and SAVE
Payne Air Conditioning
©SlSftodSw^ulJt* ^7
Have Quick Connecting tubing
for do-lt-yoUrsaif.
for Complete Service
and Free Estimates See
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CUB SCOUTS
tlon, a quiz on wild life.
Two new members were in-
troduced, Mrs. Arlene Galison,
president of the Davilla Club,
villa.
The Ttacy-Duncan C1 u b
visited the State Legislature in
Austin, and sat in on Bill No»
93, which Milton Schiller is
introducing./
Mrs. Frankie Ehler. 4-H
chairman, reported that baby
chickens will be ready for 4-H
members to pick up in Cameron
March 24. Four boy* from this
urea were awarded money
certificates with which to pur-
chase calves.
The First Cameron Club will
be hostesses lo a luncheon
May T far ’Ml Home
9trallon Clubs in the First Bap-
tist Church education building.
Clubs are asked to be plan-
THEY ’TURNED
THE OTHER CAR’
★
It was a very «-ighterms
wreck at 11:16 a. m. Friday
in front of the Rockdale Post
Office,
If was only a minor
‘•fender-bender* and- There
were no injuries, police re-
ported, when vehicles driven
by Failii'i atfiin Montane,
gio and Ernest Cast, ficens-
Grand Jury Returns
Thirteen Indictments
Thirteen person* were nam-
ed in indictments by the Milam
County grand Jury Wednesday
according to County Atty. Joha
B. Henderson Jr.
Indicted were A. S. Johnston,
Wichita Fall, worthless check;
Jim Newton, Sherman, worth-
less check; Sam K. Steele, Mi-
lano, sccond'-offense DWI; Ro-
bert Melton, Milano, felony
theft; Jorry W. Miller, Cham-
blee, Ga., passing forged in-
strument; Larry Thomas, Elgin,
worthless check; Herman
Wells, Temple, second-offense
yw,1 Nolan Wwo, Hurling ton.,
burglary; Addle Dudley, Waco,
burglary j Barbara Brown,
Waco, burglary; Jessie Raye
Owens, Garner on, burglary;
Eugene L. Williams, Caldwell,
and Eddie L. Morphia, Dallas,
theft by false pretext.
Hospital
in May in connection with
Home Demonstration week ob-
servance. V
Mrs. Doretha Holmes, assoc-
iation*! Home Demonstration
Dan $ Mreels
' Cub ’8pwt DgR $' me* jm
made Eaater basket* for M
hospital and toured the Untte^
States Post Office.' They also
learned stenciling jin and made
totem pole*.
Mrs. IjCoii Noack showed the
group how to wrap hangers
in Our Community," which
will be held soon.
Senior Citizens in Milam
County will be honored Jn MXF
Mnf. Leroy Gutilote, Mrs.
Graham Young Sr., Mr*. Clyde
Holliman, Mrs. Doretha Hol-
mes, "Mrs Johns Moultry and
Mra. Rawls will attend diairlct
meet In StephenvlUe April 13
I*-
V lilting hours at Richards
Clinic & Hospital: 10-11 a. m.
2-4 p. m.; 7-8 p. m. No chil-
uwfar 12.
ADMITTED
___________ _ ____ Mrs. Josie Quebe, Nancy
ning exhTblte” to be displayed Hteder*. Jayne Mc-
Daniel, Mra B. F. Caraway,
Charles Pc*veh<iuse, John
Kraatz, Mrs. C. R. Pierce, Mrs.
Runny Brnnnan, Mrs. Wa
Scott, Mrs.. Arnold Mason,
agent, gave a report on a sur- Kerl, WiIHe Ferguson, J.
very, “Study of Home Makers Mathis, /Dave McCdy, Mre.
R. Q. Todd
DISMISSED
Mrs. J. V. Aldridge, Leo
I ’"■K-'V Mi i Bonn K i a.it/,
Hugh Conner. Dave IMcObg,
L*»ra Hirtfjeld, J. H. Mathis,
Mra. Ronnie Brannan, Charles
Pevehouse, Curtis Hart, Mra.
Arnold Mason. ElY\U Kerl, Mrs.
J. P. Marrs, John Kraatz; Al-
ma ‘nndall.
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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/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lucy Hill Patterson Memorial Library.