The Rockdale Reporter and Messenger (Rockdale, Tex.), Vol. 96, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 4, 1968 Page: 1 of 15
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T»Il*a, Texes 7523*5
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THE ROCKDHLE REPORTER
VOL. 96
Rockdale M«ncng«r E*labli»h»d It»73
10c THE COPY
AM) MESSENGER
ROCKDALE. TEXAS 76567 THURSDAY. APRIL 4. 1968
RockdaU Raportar Eilablithad 1833
16 PAGES
Shed No Tears
For LBJ
See Page 4a
NO. 14
Voters to Decide on Sales Tax, Bonds Saturday
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Voting Set 8-6
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!i' K-kc ;t 1c* volt is will decide the late of a one per
c nt cits sides t•• >; i roposal, a $165,000 bond proposal,
and elect a n.avor and two eouneilrnen here Saturday.
All vu'.a, • lei- the city elect'on will take place in
t i" ('it’. Hall I’ll e Station
del 'a ci 11 the hour.'- ot b a in.
and 0 j> m
(Tilt’ school election will
at . in- :,i li Sat ,.i die. , with
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HAHC1.D : UCKKY
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BUCK HENBY
Councilman
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INf-OP.MATiON ON DISEASE OFFERED
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Volunteers Begin Annual
Cancer Crusade in Milam
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For RHS Graduate
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TAX RENDITION
DEADLINE NEAR
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April la is the deadline h>r
11 'uti g pioperty for school
t i>, piii (rise- fur the year
liif, 8. .school lax assess. >r-
eullecti.T Cl.s Johnson lias [
reminded.
All property not rendered
by that tiate will be subject
to action of the board of
i ii.ah/uUon, without notice
to the property owner, it was
explained. Renditions may
be made at the tax office in
the elementary school
Archaeologists
Continue Work
At Mission Site
A; ..teoli 'gists w< .t'king 11) j
• ■.. a"ea- ' t tiie i'hi Spanish i
i i vi ti i: ,!i s northwest
!'■ f ale w ill continue their 1
uggir.ns" lor,another week to I
in da>s
Mi Kathleen Gilmore, I
archaeologist from SMU. and j
Jim C'uibm. archaeological stu- |
dent fn.m the University of j
Texes, are continuing their ef- ]
forts at the Old Kolb home,
,-ite of Mission Sail Francisco [
Xavier de lot. Deloies. I
The mission's garbage dump !
! i been unearthed, as have
MERCER COTTON
DR. L. E. SELDEN
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DR. PHILIP YOUNG
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Eight Candidates Vie
In Hot Milano Race
Trustee Election
Saturday at ;
Four Candidates
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Paike Quits Race
For District 27
Representative
Both Lexington
Races Uncontested
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1\ wit inn A<i vears. iKuiring in- 1 se\ i-n Indian burials, Mrs. Gil-
U rest Hut to exceed six per re said late Wednesday "We
iii:'. ner annum know from old records that 1<
f,.\ oifii iah ha\ • i x plained B»d died, kit the mission in
11.: . i■ (t,mo m• ■ iivv is need- 11 ■ >h. s*(ie i aid, and 11,oi e maa
iii t ■ fmai. . a number < i im- , he as manv as 110 burials”
p: .i b.e area.-, of Mission San Xavier was one
■■ . k. vbite 'v-irn:. .uni- 1 ' I a vinipli x of three missions
tf . aim 'In i ecp11pm*.’i;t and a fort Exact location of j Voters of the Rockdale In- - C Camp and Dr. Philip Young.
tiis'.n meet! to. eai lit r tne toil and Mission N.estia , ((0pt.|1{jent School District will j Cotton is maintenance sup-
• 51,A or 1. .1 k. > ex- >en..ra .n *.i t and, lai ia_ and ■ ^ lQ ^R. Saturday to j . l intendent at Alcoa’s Rock-
’1 ' ■ ' • ■' ''in Sim TncTotiso na\c not i,, ,a *, ur-wchase rot j"dale Works! "Camp II WlltlThe
, a ike t een detc: mined, and probably ( ^nsehoi 1 board positions. , Camp, Elicit and Camp law
upi’iivenient’ ' a:, t will not be determined duinig _.\u voting iri the school firm which has offices in
tax 11”. im ut tii kie:) tin c.ii rent project. ! clei’tion will take place at the , Rockdale and Cameron. Both
” hi : Tbe pM in ’ m fmanci i bv ,.,.: -higti ol gymnasium [>,. y,.„nR and Dr. Sclrten are
the State .Archaeological So- i between the ho. rs of 8 a. tn. j associated with Richards Clime
lei/ Stunk ■ a: ’ u dl eii'ty, and a\ailalile lunds will , and 7 p. in. i Hospital here..
enable Mrs. Gilmore and.her i„ u,e running arc tour; Cotton and Dr. Selden are in-
m to continue work fur candidates. w:tn three to bv , cumbt.nts and Dr. Young and
' '•red Heine.,. Mr H D another week or 10 uays. she , elected. The t.,..u are .Mercer Camp art. .seeking initial terms
" 1. ,u Mrs h • .v Ai riiigto!.. explained I Cotton, Dr. 1.. E. Selden. Emory
Mi Lillian Haekhau and Mi She indicated that she hoped |--——---- --------—-
Tn. !u;a Brown to return next fall to continue
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Voters in Cameron ’’ oltuT mus-k-hs- an i i.n-t
_..... Mrs. Gilmore said the ms-
blect N©W Mayor covery of the mission Xavier
Cameron \ ofi rs elected a , garbage dump was important
new may Tuevlax '.lYoring to tn» study Such thimps. she
K A I’mtin, be. mer schoil explained, yield artifacts that I
s*.11iern111*tidi-I;t, o\’. r the in- tell much about the jieople atirl |
, i.n.oi’i', Ba.s.-i 1 W.i.M'ii who their hie. Found during the j
wa ’ eking a thud t, rm !>■: 1 week were pug.. <>! District 13 AAA I.i'ir.
T • , b total . , 7J(i for Spanish colonial disties, Indian’ fSattiKlay, Supt
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ai without who came to the mission with
the priests', and other dims.
i on the board.
j The term of trustee Johnny
Ralston also expires with this
year's election. Ralston is not
| seeking re-election,
j Willard Marshall has been.
named judge for the school
1 i lection and clerks named are
I Mis Thelma Brown. Mrs. Ollie
Gulbrcath. Mrs Flora Mae
RHS w'II host the annual n rv and Clifford Sims.
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RHS to host
Literary Meet
Here Saturday
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Alcoa President
Visits Rockdale
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I Students aiv expected from!
j all nine district member |
! schools Kvents. anil the RHS)
1 faculty niimbeis m charge.
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Revs and girls debate, |
Harold C’latir. pcbsuaeiv e and
j 11.b : matni P'-e’U'g. Le:t>> | .\,U Llji iug piline! m the
I •* ;« 11 ' v :nt 1 ■ .’pre'. it i"ii, 1 Milan .101 ,| 1,, 1 x c been 1 e-
i Mrs Tun I'.id. rwnc.l. prusi elected br fhe see, . 1 veal’
Milano School
Board Re-Hires
All of Faculty
i leading. M’ Jove Bayless; ( ifiHK-ti'.l Iw
In b,mar, |u 1 Mn Valll.a ! yup;. R
; Fi.-i’ier; ri'a ly-w ri'mg. Mrs.
I Mildred l'eitv; spelling , and
j plain wining, Mis.' GTcfrT’nvrn1'
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Mfu'li Knk; seiencc, Mrs latmu
j Betty; slioilhand. Mis Franeite
| \ uieeti'; . luu rule, Bob Mart m.
Jem nalism will be under t1 ie
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ScltnnT." i'i 1 'a!iAn teacher
3 Narqcs Omitted
On Faculty List
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Cooke, J. W. The Rockdale Reporter and Messenger (Rockdale, Tex.), Vol. 96, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 4, 1968, newspaper, April 4, 1968; Rockdale, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth864215/m1/1/?q=wichita+falls: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lucy Hill Patterson Memorial Library.