The Rockdale Reporter and Messenger (Rockdale, Tex.), Vol. 93, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 26, 1965 Page: 12 of 16
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In itrahar
tenth ron-
Ctetei Irani
Htete H*lmc
ttati'a annual
‘|» '»ni
Tht Milam graduates art*
Rita AJiarvcht and Joe li
Zaj^Hi
Mian Albrecht, daughter ot
Mr*. Lean Albrecht of $57
Hpwmt to Rurkdale. received
a bachelor of arts degree with
a major to English. While
(•rolled in eellagi she was a
member of &igma Tau Delta.
Kappa Delta Pt, Alpha Chi.
a ad Kappa Pi, of which she
wps vice president
In addition. Mu* Albrecht
was recognized for scholarship
at the Awards Day program in
1904-1965.
Zaikek. son of Mr. aad Mrs
J*e Zajictk of Box 15 of
Ruckholu. received a master of
arts decree with a major in
chemistry.
Over 300 degree candidates
were awarded diplomas in
m The
dMatrkt
atfe wa« on the
is Htate rampus <ei the |
arumerdprv of the graduation
•>f a frtaud. Rwsirttt Lo oduti
R. Juiihtoa.
t;;
Pedro Gome/ an<l I
Louise Benuil
James Andrew Knight
Jan Rnsit
tUSSim Aug. 91
| Kenneth Alien Bower and
Marjs larui Ladwic
Bdgar William Met raw and
I Gladys Viola Yates Brantley.
Highway vahiria n wares nr t IMi* Modesto i’nnde and
opriatcrs must pay by August 1 ->d‘* I ay ton, *
11, the Federal Use Tax on „ George Wilbotn Paris gnd
motor vehicles used on the i **ar.v Alice Walton.
• bite highways, say s the In- | Deton Conroe Heugatter and
mm Revenue Service ^Linda Pearl Glaas.
This tax applies to most
trucks and busses In operation
in July of this yaar and covers
the tax year beginning July 1
IRS Form 2290, used to Die
the truck and/or bus return
gives a Randy tax computation
schedule. Taxable vehicle*,
range all the way from two-
axled trucks to three or four-
axied truck-traitor combina-
tions. The Government advises
all truck and bus owners to
closely read Form 2290 and see
if they must pay this fax.
New Cara
Max Cdasher. 4 Dr. Ford
Win D .and Dora Hulsey.
Chev. 4 Dr.
L. Y. Phillip*. Chev. Tudor.
Bowen C. Sims, Chev. Pick-
up.
Bobby Joe Hoes, Ford Fal
14 Dr.
Wayne Einil Skrhak. Chev
Tudpr Spe. Cpe.
■ni UMjpit Chev. 4 TV _
T, A. Beard. Chev. 4 Dr
Thad D. Collier, Ford Tudor
' Mustang.
National Building Centers, Inc.
(FORMERLY WM. CAMERON LUMBER YARD)
offers a COMPLETE Building Service
NEW HOMES
COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS
REPAIRS . REMODELING
ELECTRICAL - PLUMBING
REDECORATING
• BUILDING MATERIALS
• HOME PLANS
• CABINETS
f PAINTING
• HOME LOTS
PHONE HI 6*5012 — ROCKDALE. TEXAS
It her* A RT^weTt. feed i
Dr
Dap U Jordan. F<wd Pickup
J R Faiqutiai Kurd 4 Di
John P. W i mindly, Clwv
PkAup
Jarne» D Camp. Dudgr Tu-
dor.
) R M Tttaworth. Ford 4 Dr
I J. D Br il. Pontiac Safati.
W I ltd to. Chev 4 Dr.
Mr* Nobart w RieHv. (V\'
4 1>i
Jur luipez. Rnl Pu kup '
N« i* ton A Lhchey. Lol 4
I Dr
Gulf Coast Investment Corp .
Ford Mu.-tung Tudor
Cisvemi-Oargan Co. Ford
, Mustang Tudor
Deeds
Hudson Woods et ux to Ray
Lewis et ux for $10.00 and
. other consideration: Lots No.
!«. 9. 10. 18. 19. 20 in Block No.
42 of the Burnett Addition to
the town of Milano
Gust Von Oonten et ux to
Johnnie Von Gan ten et ux foi
I $10.00 and other consideration.
I Parcel of land out of the Henry
Purdon Survey.
James V. Alexander et ux to
L. R Martin et ux for $12,-.
00000 consideration: I-ot No
9. Block No. 4. Westwood Sub-
division, in the S. C. Robertson
Ruyway.--—
W. A. Hcnrichscn Sr. to Marv
E. Ba. s for $2,500 00 considera-
tion: Four tracts of land in
Milam County.
Eugene Stallings to R & G
Investment Co. for $10.00 and
other consideration: Parcel of
land out of the J. E. Eldridge
Survey.
J. E. Sonntag et ux to E. J.
1 Sonntag and Ora Mae Sonntag
j for $10.00 and other considera-
i tion: Lot No. 10 of the Me-
i Granahan Addition to the City
i of Rockdale.
Citizens National Bank of
I Cameron, Independent Execu-
] tor of the Estate of Jean Stan-
I ley Adams to N. G. Habit i
for $10.00 and other considera-
tion: Lot No. 2. Block 57 of
j Town of BuckholtS.
Citizens National Bank of
Cameron, Independent Execu-
! tor of the Estate of Jean Stan-
ley Adams to N. G. Haisler for
1 $10.00 and other consideration:
Lots 1, 2 4, in Block No. 57 in
! Town of Buckholts.
Ralph Shields to Helena
Sharp-Tracy
WILL*
Mrs. Cora Williams and
daughter Mrs Non is Haskell of
San Antonio were recent vlsi-
end Mtf Amir ft ndfe nf IlMMb
, ton amt Mr- Ii)m Hutlington
«l Ceawtuti were *»““** * him fit
In the J F ft inn home
Mr and Mi... Nelnon Dg%is
liuied fr<*m Rnturkay to Mot.
day with thru aug Dan •(
Abitem
Clay and Richard Daik of
By J. B.
.Amanllo spam several days last
tur- with their muthn and ; week with Mr end Mrs Henry
grandmother, Mrs Hargrove. Abel and family Henry JrH re*
Mm Charlie Britton is visit- turned home with them for a
uig with relatives here ami in i islt.
Carnet on
Mi
and Mr- rji/ell Mr-
Hurnett and non Ted and Mrs.
W P M<Elroy and son Jue of
Curpus Chrn.li ons whiting with and )in H~iy <rrrr-n
j their mother and giundmuther,
Mrs. Ethel MclturmU They
were Sunday diruu i guests with
Mrs. Charles and Odell Mrs
Britton was also a dinner curst.
Mr. and Mis. Lenz.i Caffcy
visiu-d Sunday afternoon with
Mrs. Dalla- Duncan.
Mr. und Mrs Roy Green. Mr.
-nt4ns> *r ntff«*e a* 'Sc m«e*
| krt plgr
9>4*tl may hr used as a part
: of tig* ileluimLon piggi.im
wit hunt ivstrulmi'S during ttie
I period August 341 to Novei»ii«
j $0 Howt vei, there is no Fo*«i
I snd Drug Label for the use of
2-4-D as an additive to desi-
cants fur cotton
The new cotton Defoliation
Guide L-145 if available ut tho
County Extension offue
Gospel Singing
in Reptenitx i ,
When 60 per cent or more of I Gospel singing will be held
the boils a.e open, it is sa.« Saturday at 7 30 p. in. at the
*p- j Milano Church nf Ctirtet with
Anwnir Arid hi the chemtrsl
must wirirlv used to defoliate
cotton in Milam County. A
number of fields will br treat,
i d the last week in AtigtiM and
Ural week
Mrs. Rill Green Sunday In
Seaton Hospital, An din
David Laffere, son of Mi.
and Mrs. Leroy Laffere. is a
patient in Richards Clime and
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Brown Hospital. He had surgerv Sun-
accompamed their son Bill and | aav
his family to Lubbock last
week where they visited Mi.
and Mrs. Thomas Goetz and
children.
Lewis Modesette spent Sun-
day with his son and family,
Carroll, MolUe and Danetle of
Austin.
Larry Laffere of Thorndale
is spending this week with his
grandmother, Mrs. Annie Abel.
Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Homines
Shields for love and affection:
Undivided 1/2 interest in aiid
to north 1/2 of Lots No. 1, 2
in Block No. 38 in City of Rock-
dale.
W, J. Grawvender to A. A.
Schrader for $10 00 and other
consideration: Tract of land
containing 2 acres of land.
Bill Strizinek and Alice S.
Pearson et vir to Anton Macek
et ux for $10.00 and other con-
sideration: Parcel of land in
the City of Cameron in Green
Addition.
Jimmy B Whitechurch et yx
to Walter W. Marshall et ux for
$10.00 and other consideration:
Lot No. 12. Block No. 12 of
Westwood Subdivision, a Sub-
dlvii ion in the S. C. Robertson
Survey.
J. E. Payne et ux to Roy Ful-
ler et ux for $4500.00 considera-
tion: Lots No. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
in Block No. 3, Thomas Addi-
tion to Uie Town of Gause.
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Lawson,
Sharon and Donna of Rockdale
were Sunday afternoon vlsitois
with Mr. and .Mrs. Charlie
Duncan.
Mr. and Mrs. James Schwarz
and children spent Saturday
night with Mr- and Mrs. Willie
Schwarz. They were on their
way home in New Braunfels
after spending the summer in
Emporia, Kansas where James
atltendcd summer school.
Newcomers
i plied. Desicatits should be ap-
plied when more than 75 per
cent of the bolls are open un-
der dry land conditions, ac-
cording U» Fred Elliott, cotton
work specialist.
Under irrigation, apply de-
sicants when more than 80 per
cent of the bolls are open
Plants are considered suitably
mature If the youngest bolls
cannot be dented by pressure
between the thumb and fore-
finger or cannot easily be cut
through with a sharp knife
Disregard of these recom-
mendations and applying de- jlivitles'
foliants or desicants too early
reeults in (!) reduced yields per
acre <2* lower micronnaire
reading and <3> weaker fiber.
Thus quality is lowered caus-
the public Invited,,it was an-
nounced this week.
Rotary Meets
An infoimal discussion form-
'd the program dt the Rock-
dale Rotary Club’s luncheon
Tuesday at seie>r s Grill after
the scheduled program failed
to materialize. The club mem-
bers took part in the discussion
which concerned Rotuiy work
and )>ossible projects and ac-
Now you can g«“ genuine
Congress Bridge Cards with
your monogram or name at
The Reporter Office for only
$2.95 per double deck, plus tax.
.Xdilor'i note: Each week
The Reporter publishes a list
of newcomers to Rockdale,
as shown by City Hall ap-
plications for water connec-
Hons.)
Viola Matthews, 526 Mar-
shall. **
UesKie Lockhart, 2nd Street.
Mrs. Henry Stephens, Smith
Road.
Harry Lee OrsmbyT 324 W.
Bell.
Gilbert Winkler, 615 Dyer.
MR$ BAIRD*
Snop Rockdale .lrsx; you’ll
-ave money on car expense,
and you’re pr<&ty apt to find
nvnat you want here cheaper,
i no tt
Stays Fresh Longer
LVOV’S
101 NORTH MAIN STREET - ROCKDALE. TEXAS
SPECIALS FOR THURS.. FRL. SAT.. AUG. 26-27-28
ter**
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MARKETS
Potatoes
THOMPSON SEEDLESS
GRAPES
10-LB. BAG-
LB.-
59
19
FRESH CRISP
•A
,J—A
LETTUCE, each............15c
GOLDEN RIPE
BANANAS, lh. -...........12c
Gladioli FLOUR
DMUn • MOSPHATEO . BLEACHED
AH -PURPOSE
FLOUR
PINK BEAUTY
STAR KIST CHUNK
GOLD NOTE
Salmon
TUNA
0LE0
TALL CAN- 49'
4 6Vi-0Z. i |®®
2; 29
FRESH DRESSED
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LLL FLAVORS •
ELL0
h19
--ir-
BAMA APPLE
J
ELLY
18-0Z
GLASS-
15*
^FRYERS
GLADIOLA ' - -
MEAL, 5-lb. bag .......: 29c
GLADIOLA MAGIC
CAKE MIX, pkg. 10c
KOOLAID 12 for 39c SNOWDRIFT
ADAMS—4-OZ. BOTTLE MWM * W W ■ ■
VANILLA EXTRACT 79c
FIRESIDE— 1-LB. BAG
VANILLA WAFERS.....25c
HUNT'S—300 SIZE
FRUIT COCKTAIL, 2 for 39c
BRANDS—Orange, Grape, Punch
DRINKS, V2-gallon jug 29c
VAN CAMPS—303 Cana
PORK & BEANS, 3 for 39c
LB.
MAXWELL HOUSE
COFFEE
^MXWELL
ff HOUSE
w coift
tor*.
LB. CAN
6-OZ. JAR
79
Maxwell
fi HOUSE
i • v-f
SEVEN STEAK
LOIN STEAK
RUMP ROAST
HAMBURGER
BEEF RIBS
LB
LB-
LB
HORMEL THICK SLICED
BACON
2
LBS.-
45‘
55‘
53‘
39
29
1.49
DELICIOUS BAB
MELL0RINE
MORTON'S
TEA
*/*-LB. BOX-
25
H GALLON SQUARE CTN8.
ROTEL—303 Cana
TOMATOES. 4 cans........49c
LE GRANDE
CORN, 2 303 cans..........23c
CATSUP. 2 lor .............. 39c
RANCH STYLE—JM B4m
BLACKEYE PEAS. oan ._ ,. 10c
WnWAMUiAOE. Scow UX)
BLUE HORSE
NOTEBOOK
PAPER
300 SHEETS-
CAMPBELL'S TOMATO
SOUP
CAN-
10*
MERRY MILLER
BISCUITS, 6 lor............39c
KRAFT—ll-OZ.
BARBECUE SAUCE ......29c
ALERT DOG FOOD, 6 cans 46c
PUREX, Vi-gallon .......29c
NORnmtN m count
NAPEDfS. pkg. 10c
TOnJCTTMMW, tab He
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Cooke, J. W. The Rockdale Reporter and Messenger (Rockdale, Tex.), Vol. 93, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 26, 1965, newspaper, August 26, 1965; Rockdale, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth864528/m1/12/?rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lucy Hill Patterson Memorial Library.