The Rockdale Reporter and Messenger (Rockdale, Tex.), Vol. 94, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 9, 1966 Page: 10 of 17
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Mr and Mr*. H A,
And non John of l^exlng'im.
Mr. end Mis Berme Milter. Mr
end Mint. Ovrt ft.-mmnx *nrl
ihddrrn nf ttnn Antmilu w«m«-
lavetii guest* uf Mr. ..mi Mir.
UeNur s. mi ' m-iIi r
Mr. Mint Mm. tM t’owlrr rt-
tended ttie Memorial Survive ut
Fiicndship Saturday
Mrs. Ross of Elddndn nnd
«lW*f Mrs fentli Willie of rnm-
en-n were Saturday afternoon
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Fowler.
Mr. and Mrs. H«»wrrd Coff-
man spent the weekend with
thy JJ..S- Annii family of Frisco.
Jackie Annb returned hortu a.
Ut a month’s visit with her
‘grnndparente.______
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gamblv
nttended the Voyles reunion
Sunday in Cameron.
Mi. and Mrs. Jack Daniels
nhrf grandchildren. Deborah
and Don Daniels, Mr. and Mrs
Hosier 'SplegicL and grand-
daughter Debnrfh Spiegel, and
Mrs. Albert Rinn, all *>f Austin,
v(sited i lath« and i ienda ■
Mrs. Rinn remained home ,f«y-
Mr. awl Mrs Pn Ooi; Stott
itol children Thituti i*nd S’rve
I hr tftlth All’
niveraat > of theit grt nctfiarents
and great grandparent.., ' Mr
and Mrs. Jin Baron of Thrall.
There were eight children >f
June I. ) Ml md daughter* of Angel ton
have been visiting Mil. Hfanch
Mitcham •
Mr and Mr* l)a\ id Pope and
i hildren "I.Hoo.lisi wete week-
end guests of the Bill Popri
and Mrs. Mabel Charles.
Sunday guest.- <>f Mrs Mabel
Charles were Mr and Mrs
John Culp anti children ol
'_T"..’.r Temple and Mi. and Mrs
* D Md Pop, (tnd children of
I fountoll
Mi and Mrs l<comud Irmion
anti Mi and Mis hill Duitcun
and family nr (ialvestoh have
been visiting III tile- George
Young home. Steve Young of
Caldwell was also a visitor.
Janus Schwarz” and family
spent Saturday mght with Mi
and Mrs. Willie Schwarz. They
Pam Love Gels
Business Award
At East Texas
4-H Notes
treat grandrtii!
and j
{dun am
l dren.
Mr*. Vernon H«.mr
rdaugtiter* are visiting ilu-tr
| parent* ami grandparents Mi.
I aud Mis. Roger GUIelaud
Mr and Mis. Roy Qiven, Mr.
i-eml-Mri., Hay Green were in
Temple last Thuixdr.y. Tliey
J visited relative*. Mrs. Francis
Audia and daughter Hoxie of I
COMMERCE — Mm Pan.
l ove daughter ol Mi and Mr-
Harold U>\e of Itovkdale, ha.
received the BBEA Award o:
Merit for mil stand mg at h ie ve-
in* nt in business odyr at ion at
E/ud Texas State College, ac-
I cording to an aniiouncemciit by
i Dr. Elton Johnson, head of the
j ETSC departuu-t of business
I nrliuimv.li.ali/iii----—
Panama are visiting hvr parent. I wert' •?r,,ut‘V ’ K /
Mr and Mrs f'lwm !,o--“*• Wh«'« WlU
Mr. and Mi*. Clyde L; wson
Hoxie has been attending Ouri
summer school.
Ln4> I.r Lake In San Antonio, j language PP.OBIJSM?—The
Mrs. Wavy Charles and son , Reporter Office has pocket d‘
[Odell, Mi- Plhcl Mchurnett | tionarle* on Spanish-EnglUn,
! and .-.m. Otimer and Tas, -a-t-1 German-Engll.h, French-Eng-
tended Rockdale homecoming Ugh, Italian-Engltsh, Russian
Sunday. They Wgre. joined by Er.*lish, Swedish-English, also
other relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Foreign Words and Phrases,
J»y Davis of Kntppa, Mrs. Bob and a Bible Dictionary, all
WaWrTp and d. lighter of Tea- pocket size, your choice $1 each.
gye, Ames Davis and Ames Jr
of San Antonio, and Mr. and
Mrs. George Burkitt of Dallas.
Mrs. Malitta and Chrrles Gal-
ler visited in the Rinn home.
Mr and Mrs. .fames Andrew s
Pocket *lze Webster English
Dictionary 35c. Phone HI 6-5838
Miss Love, a spring graduate,
I was pres/ntyd the award at the
i 1WR) ETSC Honors Day. , The
j award includes a certificate, a
| year1* ■ professional, member-
ship in the National Bjsim-
I Education Aswt:, a leather bln-
| der for the Bustne.-- Education
Forum” magazine publication,
and the Natiunal Business Edu-
1 eation Yearbook.-
Miss Love’s other college
I honors and activities Include*
I Phi Chi Theta, Cap und Gown
j Pi Omega Pi, Alpha tin. Kappa
j Di Ita PJ, Who’s Who Anion
Student* in American Colleges
I and Universities. TSEA, RSU
Fully-grown bottlenose por-
uoi>3|r*Tnhietlmes weigh mote
than 500 pounds.
D. an’s List, dormitory presi-
dent, student advisor, Pni Beta
| Lambda. FT A, ami othen cam-
1 pus organizations.
The Milam County 4-H
Council met <>n Se-turday morn-
ing. May 38. at the Rockdale
Slate Bank with I'aUy Step-
hens, Council chairman, preslri-
ing.___
Council secretary, Madeline
* McClaren, read the minute*
i nd called the roll! with six 4-H
clubs repivsenled by Ilnur club
piesidcnt and/or dub delegate,
six adult leaders and three
■extension agunts pirstnt
The Minerva, Rockdale,
Marak and Countywide 4-H
clubs turned in half of their
' profit from the 4-H Brke Sale
I* held at the County 4-H Broiler
show to Council treasuier, Lar-
[ ry Jungmann.
Max McClaren, representing
the 4-H Adult Leaders Associ- I
at ion, gave a report- on wtisrtf
had been dune by the lea ders !
in preparing for 4-H County
Camp in July. Council appiov-!
ui and appointed a committee i
to work, with the leaders and'
! agents. They are: Lucy Wilson,
Hetty Margaret Orr, Kathy |
, Kostroun and Patsy Stephens
John Snell, associate county4
agent, gave a teport on the
District Leadership Congress to
bf heid In StrphenrtUe ft Tar-
I U tou State College, June 13-15
I Council elected Madeline -Me*
'end the Coiigrisa along wit.
Oarer and Lucy Wilaun to at-
1 Patsy Stephens, council chair-
man, as ' Iheir delegates. They
also voted to let the individual
clubs pay the delegates way
! to Congress.
Officers will be elected at
•he July Council meeting, and
a nominating committae
listing of Larry Jungmann,
Elizabeth Nelson and Madeline
McOaien was appointed
The Milam County 4-H Adult
1 carters As.»*x:utkw mat m
their regular bi-monthly session
on May 23 at 7:30 p. in. hi the
new Thorndale School with 16
members present. Mrx Mc-
Claren presided and Mrs. Clin-
ton Grimm gave the invocation.
The main business of the
meeting consisted nf planning
4-H County Camp. There wa<
■ much discussion and then a
planning committee was *P-
lu work out further d ■
i ti ll*. Tho.-e appointed were:
! Mis. Boyd Stephens, Mrs. Ro-
i bert Jungmann. Mrs. Hugo Hol-
las, Mr*. Jerry Kostroun, Mrs.
I Clinton *»rnnin, wars. D. Solo-
mon, Mr*, r.rman Jean Dunn
June ?l at 7:31) p rn. in tie
county extension office and p,
Thursday, June.23 at 7:S« p. rn
in the Huckd; le State Honk fur
all 4-Hers and Iheir parent
; that are interested in receiving
help with their 4-H reeoids that
they will turn into Ihe county
extension office in July.
I’rewuri/.wl chambers with
Ail atmosphere high in oxygen
rob tent are user! to speed the
healing of wounds. .__
Mrs. Robert Jungmann re-
ported on the 4-H council
money making ideas commit-
tee. Ronald Bailey, assistant
county agent, reported on the
celled 4-H council meeting, and
Mrs. Jerry Kostroun reported
on the 4-H concession stand
held at the Broiler Show on
May 21.
Mis. D. Solomon of the Min-
erva 4-H club and Mrs. Jerry
Kostroun of the Marak 4-H
club reported rat their 4-H
clothing sewing groups and
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SIRLOIN STEAK, lb..... 83c
CHOICE BEEF
c RIBS & BRISKET, lb.......... 45c
FRESH
GROUND MEAT, lb. ...... 55c
HORMEL
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SOMMER SAUSAGE, lb. 55c
1C RATH BLACK HAWK
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MELLONNE 3
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LIPTON
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BONUS
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FROZEN FRUIT
Apple. Cherry. Peech
20-OZ.
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HUNT'S Sliced or Halves—300 Size Cans
PEACHES, 2for. .....39c
HUNT'S—300 Size
FRUIT COCKTAIL, 2 for 39c
JPJL^SBURY
BISCUITS, 4 for.......29c
LOG CABIN
0LE0, lb...........19c
DUNCAN HINES LAYER .
CAKE MIX, 3 for ..... 1.00
HI-C—46-OZ.
ORANGE DRINK...... 27c
KRAFT STRAWBERRY
PRESERVES, 18-oz.. . . 49c
KRAFT SALAD DRESSING
MIRACLE WHIP
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Pepsi-Cola
DIET PEPSI or
M0UTAIN DEW
6-BOTTLE
CARTON
(plus deposit)
LIBBY'S—Va size cans
VIENNA SAUSAGE..... 5 for 1.09
GOLDEN RIPE
BANANAS
LB.-
FRESH. CRISP
LETTUCE
HEAD-
FRESH, GREEN
CABBAGE
’ :I
LB-
QUART-
KRAFT—8-o». ' ~
FRENCH DRESSING 2 for 49c
KRAFT—Bos.
1000 ISLAND DRESSING......33c
KRAFT—l-o«.
COLE SLAW DRESSING.....- 33c
KRAFT OIL 24-ox. . . , ! .......39c
FRISKIE‘8—Tell Cant
CAT FOOD. 2 for ^ 25c
UNCLE WILLIAM-No. 900 Cans
3 for 25c
O. B. MACARONI OR
SPAGHETTI .
GREEN GIANT
PEAS. 2 303 cans .
GREEN GIANT—LCream Style
CORN. 2 303 cans ..
SUNSHINE KRISPY
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NORTHERN
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FLOUR
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Cooke, J. W. The Rockdale Reporter and Messenger (Rockdale, Tex.), Vol. 94, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 9, 1966, newspaper, June 9, 1966; Rockdale, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth864467/m1/10/?q=Colbert: accessed June 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lucy Hill Patterson Memorial Library.