The Rockdale Reporter and Messenger (Rockdale, Tex.), Vol. 92, No. 06, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 13, 1964 Page: 10 of 14
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T,b. 13. 19C4
BOWLING
Gause News
-By Mr*. Wanda Lee-
ntt
Mr. and Mrs. W H. SfilWipe
Mi)d threv sons of Hun; ton - • t
the weekend here with hid
parents, Mr and Mrs. It. L.
York.
A. Talley of CVmroe, Mr. and
Mrs It a 1 nil Stubbs and Mr and
Mi... Walter Van tie Weghe an.,
daughters all of Hearne.
Penny John on celebrated
H
wei k
T .
wr-J h hijr hu&buix.* J
work" She wade the trip with
Mrs Lee Cobb ot Hearne.
Mr. and Mrs. Choc Harty of
Austin and Mrs L.rtu Mc-
Daniel of Georgetown spent the
weekend with Mrs. Pearl
Partridge. Another visitor of
Mrs. Partridge’s Sunday, was
Mrs. Lil White ot Hearne.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde FrankUr
Thursday, February 20, at 7, was born Feb. 5, at the St. S an‘i <> friend o! Hoc itiaie v'is.ted
p.m. at the school. Gutist J David He pital in Austin. He | Sunday aftern<x>n^ with ^Mis.
speaker for the meeting will be J weighed « pound: and 6 ,nci
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Moult her to irfeenth birthduy Mon- j
and family of Arlington were ! day,
recent visitors with Mr. and Bob Browder and Mrs. Ariel
Mrs. Albert Olingor and with Sl aw mar ■ a trip to Austin
the Bob Kurm gays. V>\ cinc.sdav alternoon to seo
The Gause P-TA will not Mrs. Shaw .- t w born grand-I
meet today but will meet; ton, Kevin Scott Kyle, wh<V
Ea
l .
Y< akurr.’s
1 cum av ci ..i 1.1
I .’to. high :
Kdelrnon.
White & M
average Gila,
high series 41$
dei v: Team
game* it-,
senes 353.
Moving:
high game
!H, Cynthia
Friends of Library
Will Be Organized
Luckey Attends
Goldwator Meet
E. L
An organ
ting
out,
nicmprn
..... t v t w ...... v Du die j Varner and Mrs. Pearl
Ruth Kirk, and she will speak Hi*- parent.* are Mr. and Mrs. j Partridge,
on "Parents and Modern Wilson Kv le. He has an older! Jimmy H-htk and -nn. <»«
Mathematics” i sister. Term* Mrs. Shaw and
Rev', and Mrs. Dili, Mrs Mr. Browder riturned to Cause
Homer Collier and Mrs. A. D Wednesday night, and Mrs,; Sammy
dinger attended the District Shaw went hack to Austin Fri-
spent the
Houston visited Sunday with,
Mr. and Mrs. James* Harris and I
A guest this week in
tin. Harris home is Mix Hams’ j
day afternoon and spent the! f i ler, Mr.-. C. J. Jom * of 1
weekend 1 DiUcj. !
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Ctws At the In-t meeHrg cf the
IS Baptist Conventional bu
ness meetirug February 4 at tin
First Baptist Church in Taylor
The main speaker for the day j (,f Cameron spent the weekend . Cause 4-1 • Bovs and Girls Club,
was Henry Ward. I here with his mother. Mrs.: Mr. Svdler of tire Texas High-
Mr. and Mr. G. W Bland of Ella C’a and she returned . way l> , ‘ of Bryan 1 wed a
Crockett spent Saturday night Inur.c* wit!, them lor a few bay.- film on the expense it ee-rs t *,■.
with his parents, Mr. and Mr . ..vital state to ket-p t*k» high1.;.
Mrs. Lula I.uKkev «rci Mrs.. clean in Texas. It told hew
Nettie. Lange mad?., a, trip to ! wo art; burning tpom \ havi .•
George Bland. Sunday they
all went to Austin and vi- t.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Tribble.
Mr. Tribble is very ill.
iu
Oklahoma la t week, They F to hire men to burn and destroy
went t<> Blue Ridge, and me* |4*»* tra h ami rubbhh that \vi
Guests Sunday with Mrs-. C. j with Mr. and Mrs. J. p. Kirk I throw out on our highway--.
E. Stubbs were Chuck* Stubbs and from there the.v all went Ac* ;!’*v this money cmtld •>»
and Charlie of Bryan. Mrs. F. to Hollis. Oklahoma, to visit I used for something better for
------------------------- — ................... - I our state if we would all re-
; member to carry a litter basket
I or keep the tra h we have in
lour cars until we reach the
j proper place to dispose of it
After that film, Game Warden
j Davis, Game Warden for Mi-
ll am County, showed a film on
“The Life of a Beaver ”
Visiters with Mr. and Mrs.
I Ercwu Ely. Hock and Mvron
over the weekend was their
j daughter and sister. Miss Gloria
; Ely and four of her friends*
| from TCU. The girls were,
j Jan Chase of Beatrice,
, Nerba.ska, Jayne DcCieco ot
Pitt•uttr.,. Pa. Sii/.te 'Rartho:
j mew cf Rcehester. Minnesota,
I and Net a Cutrer cf Jarksbnro.
j Mr and Mrs. Wiley Kirk
were host and hostess to a
L. S. "Gepe" ,White^
DO YOU
KNOW...
that $11,692 is the average
four year cost in a tax sup-
ported school for a college
education?
AMICABLE
LIFE INSURANCE ^
COMPANY
HOME OFFICE 40*
WACO, TEXAS
2111 \4igei St. Rockdale,Texas Ph.H!6-5988
I.eod Ins.: Team
high game 192,
, Amelia Holdet
Dairy Queen: Team average
625; high game 145, Joyce
Moore, high series 392, Jean
Alford.
Rockdale State Bank Team
average till; high game 15H,
high .■*» j te.s 440, Av 1- MiddieU n.
Dunii Drilling Co'.: Team av-
erage 64H. high game 1M,
Marie Laake, high sv-rie.- 4.54,
Gloria Neeley.
"double' party" in th. ir h'.me
last Friday night The hea u-
ful birilida; cake way baked
e-pctiall.v for Freddy Joe
Ectrera el I lea me win* eele
hr.i* .* i his biithday Friday.
Feb. 7. The party was al- <
lor hi- wit.- Ihiis Sarah Fer-
ror's vvTio' along' with "Tier m ilTf-
c*n Mrs-. D. T. Saixuggo, left j
Mo! da I. ...at o i a two weeks
trip to L s Angeles. Calif. Other I
guest- in tin Kirk home* for the l
occasion were Mr. and Mrs.j
Joe Cotropk: of Hearn *.
Mrs. Willis Loney and Bill
of Banchville visited with Mr. ;
and Mr Jim Harlan. Sunday
afternoon. Jim is naving to J
.spend a few days in bed after
a couple of da vs in the hospital .
with a heart “flurry ”
neld Monday, February 21. at
7 30 p. :il at t! • L.c> Hill P .1
lerson Memorial Library in
Rockdale.
C’hai U. Gholz, representative
oi the Slate l.ibi ry, Au tin.
will be at the meeting to ex-
I lain Hit* purp< ?v> of the organ-
ization known a., Friends of the
Library Helping with the or-
Svssum.s,
j, nd Mrs
T;a y i
Mr H. D Max
. Jun Tuntiet
.VlalviUi.nl Uu? ho Lit.*
well, ;
Uud. ,
! all i !\ ;■
i. j.i-ii-.m
^r. up
talive a.
would have a
t fit 1,4 lli.Ull lltll
"M. y
liockd.
ait* people
ha v v '
! i xjn*• ^
d inti-n
l :'t in promot-i
ing flu
library
but up
until
rmw tnv,
11* llile 1
M-.-n no on
.ratio*) to
irpordifi
ate these vv
'ul'k- !
i
I i 1 H -Pe
1 H * * i •*
if*
It w
is pointed cut
that ;
Friends
groups
in other town-
; have bet n suect
*.-slul m stimu-
; latint* public si
upporl 1 < * r
ex*
panama
nor«iry
programs.
en^
Mrs. Jiminez
Funeral Held
Does BLADDER
IRRITATION \£
MAKE YOU NERVOUS? t)I !
Alu-r 21, common KldOCV or Blnader Ir- -
motions aftcct tw.ee us many women ua 1 no
men ana moy m.-.He you tense and iiervoiu .» ,
liom too frequent. burnUw or ttcninc I “* 1
b’*iuaUtM> ‘> •*' eav h n*l »>i*trt (#t«tKlt!ily. ! 9! s
you may lo-.e V.mb arid .suftrr from lieuii-
ai ne.s. Backache and led old, t;r»d, <ie- - St
p.-et.-ed In such irritation. CVSTEX -
usually brines fust, retaxinn comfort hy t1 rn
curbing iiulUitmi terms In stromr. acid j ;
urine and by analgeaic pain relief Get
CYoiEX. a; Uiwiiaivts. fed b.tter ia.u Orel
Funeral services for Mi .
Antonio Jimin /, 83, were held
at St. Joseph’-. Catholic Church
with the Rev. Steve Montene-
gro officiating. Burial followed
at St. Joseph’s Cemetery.
Pall bean r- were Pete Cas-
tillo, O sea i Montoya, A ft
Garza, Gabriel Garza, Larry
Martinez, and Eddie Nieto. | tl>1
Mrs Jiminez died at 9 30 a rtl. i 2d
Sunday at Seott and White ed
hospital in Temple. She was j 1
born in the state of San Louis ! nu;
Potosi, Mexico, o*n September j ti a
2, 1880, and camt to Texas ii
id to : le , all. lal lih td
I lie - oirihiu i.t y lit odtng publu
relations and intcii -ifying ami-
niunit.v uwarenc. .■> and n e ol
the library
*‘T it* library belongs to the
pet pit u Rockdale,' Mrs. Sts-
s;s of - emphu: : / td.
if ickdale I riends of the
Librat.v will be affiliated with
:;h 1 isel.u. oi ’I'eXa.- L>bru« a- ,
of which Clay Bailey of Hous-
ton n the pi fddtnl.
Local Soldier
Participates in
Polar Siege'
FORT RICHARDSON, Alaska
‘AHTNO- Army l>u. L D
Marion Jr., who.-e father lives
in Hock dale; i p irtu-u i*irg in
Lx ere i st:* I'f.**fjt' -iteg'a 12-
day Bold trannn *, ext ter t* in
Ah.-vka scltcduied lo tout. I,. b.....
10.
Mo.-r tba-j rtf,two r. s 5E3
Canadian military personnel
it taking pa it in UR* txei
cise, the largo -t ever held in
AUi.-ka Ptdar Sie. . i taking
place over 2,400 ■ lu.ue mile-
of vvildcrnc ,- and is the fir.d
cold weatliei test to tlv Army -
new infantry brigack*- organic
ed la.-t year unaer the Army-
wide reorganization of combat
units.
Marion a gunner in Bat-
tery B of the ISt.i Arti.lerv’s
2d Bat lalIon n.:JH
turday
s.nti lie noted "con-
new mtcie-t in the
•r imneim n: The en-
for success was evi-
our meeting ”
timed tlu major ob*
t the program »l * To
iblican Nation-
id Ct»n\ t-ntinn from Tex e a
blue ribbon slate tjf delegate.-
pledgeri to Senator Goldvvatei
and capable of bemrnrng effec-
tive members <>i his team at
tie- ctiiM enti* rt, >2* To hcip raise
the nee<*-.sar\ fund to linanct
tlu* drive for the nomination,
and <3 To lay the groundwork
for n winning campaign HIT
lull.
Support your C of C.
SCHOOL MENU
loaf with catsup, svyeet pota-
, nu*Ti ftHot *i
milk.
Wednesday, reuruary 19 -
Tur key and dr essing, cranbe: -
i res, English | t*as, applesauce
t ake, enriched bread, chocolate
milk
Thin day, February 20—11 < >t
In cl on bun, fi>. lettuce,
fruit pie, milk.
Friday. February 21 -Tuna
and hoodies, blackeye pea.-..
Ini'teied corn, Jello. hoi roll-
clH-coUite milk
Rockdale Lodge No. 61
Sons of Hermann
u*,ii | every tntrd WedfH*sday
of each month.
I! L MENN. president
MRS. A LIEN E YORK. sec.
Wi
Pie
1962.
meat gran.
EMORY B. CAMP
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GELATIN, box...............5c
MERRY MILLER
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HUNT'S—14-OZ.
CATSUP, 3 bottles 49c
ARGO CUT—303 size
GREEN BEANS, 3 cans 33c
SKINNER'S MACARONI AND
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CHEF'S PRIDE
PINTO BEANS, 2-lb. pkg..... 19c
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Cooke, J. W. The Rockdale Reporter and Messenger (Rockdale, Tex.), Vol. 92, No. 06, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 13, 1964, newspaper, February 13, 1964; Rockdale, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth693637/m1/10/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lucy Hill Patterson Memorial Library.