The Rockdale Reporter and Messenger (Rockdale, Tex.), Vol. 92, No. 06, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 13, 1964 Page: 3 of 14
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Blake of Milano
Wins Scramble
Prize at Rodeo
! B B! ;»'r. v Ji M.lano
f- -.hmnn F LA number. won
Uard»i*l.i • ui‘iru> $40 m lh<
1'uii Anionic Livestock Expose
* n At Rod» t cult scramble Sat
urdas afternoon
Hlaku w.i! use th ■ $40 to
ift an FFA project, according
t Siselbs Smith, chapter ad-
v r at Milano Blake is the
- * of Mi and Mr 1. B
Blake nf Milano
‘ 11 Fei). 24. Hill Giuham will
■v a St Gertrud i> heifet
nd .Tame- C«Hen will -how 11
i vw. Sv. •• lu ifei at the
If'»u ’ >n "Live tork Show Cot*
ten ;v 1 1 hi heifvi in a calf
i atl’-ble |u ; \< .11 it Humlou.
..*Yo oil . ,‘ iUii ,G:UL.mi|,1(Vk’aii cuUd
r..mb!c at HouU n F.-b 27
A3c Pablo Lerma
Ai Perrin AFB
AMARILLO AFB Arm...
.....i c . > Ia »4m« i.i.
Ih.ikt'jle. is being lea- .grad
TfTTTTOTSFBi TfOTTTnTI?rS"mf"
1 graduation form tin* tceh-
i rat training cmr ■ for UriBed
‘ tate Air Fore© vvarehout .nji
{racialists here.
Ait man Lenna wa<• trained
■ i*..' .vo unpti<« and equip
•'nut form di*p(As, contractor-
*v.d local supplier' and t<»
n amt am them m proper Mnr-
The lirmrn, son of
fh 5v
’lege
» gr.
1 -at
and
• I-erm.i of Rock*
inat.i- of luK-kney
ind a former stit-
do < Pev > J .mor
LOCAL ELECTIONS:
NARY A CANDIDATE
City olid seho.il poll fc,-
rensa'lied qua ; tins wtt k
with n-> eandiilatrs filing for 1
tru'.vce «.r aldernun races 1
The :cftool election Is 'cl IC
Ajrrd 4 with the term of
trustee Henry Tyler an 1
Brice Crow expiring. This
cif race 1 .vheduled April
7 with the 1 rm i f May. r
V. C Mehaffey ami aldermen
Frank Hvdt r and M N
Strieker expiring
PETS—
1 Continued front u >r'e one'
W.iikei told Iyer that r» might
tr.ki sev< r; I month to m ik •
'spud# : !’ • h.
However, the f.t 1 night
h.mc, Mrs Matl looked in1
Rita's ix'dr. urn to find the
etnli fart a^teeps—with on® of
the baby prairie dogs curled
up nn hrr chr ;t -..........................................................-
Bm ih and f.)iek 1 e are how
aft it 10 Inc he in he ghi and
weigh 2 1 2 to 3 porno* each
They are furry, cuddly and
■Vivien 'y fond of Rita
Actual!', the Slat la rceenc.
mx of the prairie dog' m fr _
•frnr srirrtts and the intart.-,
Bubble .md D ('k:• • Th1 n h.it.er
the family untamed ux more.
Eapa .Via., lu ecu me a Hive k
dale Works Alconn a few
months baek and the family
moved here from Belton Jan.
Ift Mod of tiro prairie dogs
r. be ng given to Game War
efrn Harley Borg who is seeing
that an adequate home is made
for them at the Waco v o
But if course the two won-
d r dr g- B bbles ann Dickie,
11 r< Having right with Rita a nr!
the Mails
Attend «he Church «>f your
‘Voice next Sunday
NEWS FROM
Sharp
By MRS. WILLIE SCHWARZ
1964
1965
TEXAS ALMANAC
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NAME
ADDRESS ________________________________________________________________—......
CITY AND STATE _______________
Mi Vivian Mitch an'- nvuth-
1 :i' Mrs. Will Hazelwood, 93,
died m Fuel W'i 1 th and wa.
buried Friday m DaviUa Mrs
Mi tv ha a left Sunday for Fort
Wi.rth to spend a few day.
v :th In r invalid father
Mr. and Mr ;. Owen T Book-
er, Mr Dorothy Pugh am
Mr.1 Ray Crawford of Mem-
phi*. Term arc vedting wit).
Mr and Mi B ifu:, Grave
Mr and Mir Owen Booker,
Rufus Graves, Pinny, Randy
and Stanley, a’temird the Fat
Slock STkav m San Antoidi
.Hr.tur:i:v.
Mr and Mrs Tommy Ro-
n.in r f Houston vii n • with !
Mi i, Frn 4 Rinn and family
Floyd C'ryer of Baytown t
vi. tmg his mother Mrs. Jim.
C'ryer
Mr Alb-r* Rinn, Mr* B ■
tii Spiegel ami Mi- Paul
Green ••per.! Thursday with
Mr. arid Mrs Emor> Bnx'ken-
bush
Mr and Mrs K (' Brown
virited Sunday with their new ;
m ar ! d'•ugliti r Pi nny Rene
She arrived Friday: weghtd
8 lb 2 i/ She if: Che daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs Thomas
Gixd/ <») Reekdali
Mrs. L N. McDonald is a1
patient in Scott A: White Hospi-
tal She had surgery Monday
morning.
Word has beer, received of
the arrival of Jodi Lynne Hart,
hern Feb I to Mr. and Mr;
James D Hart, Lam mg. Michi-
gan Grandparent* are Mr. and
Mrs Willie Schwarz, great
grand mothers Mrs Annie
Schwarz and Mrs. J L
Mode cite.
Mr and Mrs Enill Hoppe of
Thorndale were Sunday after-
noon visitors of Mr and Mrs
Emil Schroeder
Mr and Mrs F.dwin Fink nf
c V: ited recently With
hh brother Emil Kick and wife.
Mr and Mrs Bill Brown and
Ik ys Ronm-v and Lane of Waco
spi nt Frida-, night and SatVir-
i.iv with Mr and Mr* Charlie
Duncan and Mr and Mrs. K C
Brown.
Mr and Mrs Morris
P ' tckche an 1 baby of Hous-
ton were recent visitors with
Mr and Mr H H 1-indltors.t
Mr a n d Mrs Charles
Schwarz and children spent
‘he weekend with their parent-.
Mr and Mr- Willie Schfarz
md Mr and Mr W.n Gitibbs
and family
RURAL—
(Continued from page one'
estimates for his car from three
garage', not long ago “Two of
them were within 70 rents of
• lii1* it r,f*r, ! b<* p:: y i wiv ||0
* gbi j and you ean bet
this country preach- r will
never patronize that firm
again." he said.
In rirmlar vein he talked of
urban citizens getting "farm
reads" up around the lakes’
area- •’What, they are really
getting is reads for the city
people to use to get. to the lakes,
but it’s all passed off .n somo
more farm program," he charg-
ed
Rev Parmer thinks the small
town and the city merchant can
do a lot more than 1* being
done toward cementing better
relations with their rural
cuttomers "We also need to
tncourage virmg people to stay
*n the farm* and htlp work on
I programs de*tgnrd m■■make it
tu their adx antage to stay on
| the farms,” he urged
OFFICE MACHINE SERVICE
Cleaning, repairing. Oil mg. The
Repotw: Of/tce. P'.or* HI t>
-«J8 If
Slate Draff 1
Quota is 610
During March
The state draft quota for
March calls for 610 men. com -
pared to 517 fur February,
j Colonel Morris S Schwartz, !
j 'late Selective Service director,
.aid Wednesday
The state quota of ftlO for ;
| March is the Texas share of a
national call for 14,000 men,
all for the Army.
Thi Mute Si lective Service j
; director also announced pro-
mduction physical and mental
examinations for 0,000 men in .
! Match
L< al board quotas for the
March trail are scheduled to be
mailed to the State’s 137 local j
j boards on or about Februaryj
i 11
The M. n h qu da wbl be fill •
■d mostly with men who are
.a 'uniteis under 1’0 y-eam old
md non volunteers ages 1 'J
through 25 Most of them will
I'm? 22 years old.
No man whose draft board
hie reflects that he is main-
t« -ung a bona licit- family re-
• < tionship with a wife or a child
lm children., will be selected in
response to this call.
. fligt. trhudl and rVmentarv f#b. |J, 1964
teaching, Jofuui.v Payne, Tem
ROCKDALE (Tra.) R1
RAMBLINGS—
♦Continued from page one' I Jm^mr College, psycholugy
remember nun and won't be
surprised at the report in tlie
Waco paper the other day
which said: "Editorial em-
ployees claim Jumper spent as
much time in their department
as in the composing roomi A j wi-i itxa mate v ou. gv in C,JX* At(U| ^gI-aph'v S:k.x», Sam Houston Rodeo
dozen times or more a day he „<■ ear per*. Ge»»e Wh.tr. Df * ^ j Ci{^ e«V»«x and .yb-
t and mental health, Mr*
Lloyd !
Taylor, chairman ul
committee, Texas
Health A.-at
careers
Mental
Gas Co home economnrt, home I Freeman, Cameron; Car
demonstration careers, Anna j xtgrteulture, BiUy Ir.ek,
Kamke, Mtten County HD | AliM
agent
sISHS SSal m
|(’ar«ers in art, KTBC refa’a*
aenta’tve. AusLn, veterinary
would pop into the city room
with criticism, advice, question,
or just plain argument Hi ‘11
changt rides rather than lose
an argument'," a co-worker
said.
Rockdale; medical careers, Dr
E. O. Smith. Cameron
|ligations:, representative! from
all services; home manage-
ment, Mrs. Eleanor Naul. Roek-
daie; careers in chemistry, Ai-
That’s Cecil.
L»opp.T, Ttxa. A&M: buxine
, , , ,, machine career, Ray Lt wis,
Electrical engineering, J M K-Wclen- manager, Rockdale;
Jones, Industrial Genvratmfl rur5ing Mr Edith T uner, _ .. „
Co ; electronic science, L Brackenridge Hospital, Austin.! coa representative.
K Jonas, chief instructor, In- Phvsio „ theraoV r> a r n e v 1--
titute of Electronic Scicnre at _ . • ’ v ?
Texts AAM University. Seely. Scott is WU. .t.!
, _ r, . 1 Temple; police and patrol work,l
! Social sciences, Baylor Uni Durwood Kennedy, Texas
. versity representative; da’a Highway Patrolman, Cameron;
processing. Robert L Smith civi, €ngin ring, W K Ear
Jr., director of the Texas A&M —
CAREER—
'Continued from page one
. ,, ' Ji . «‘[cctor or tne rexa- Ai-^M maP) ,GC; airline h . tc
and 1105 a m . Mr Bajits.. Data Procetunng Center; social | Braniff A-irwavs representative.
welfare, Mrs. £» la Burton, an a*
saidi
After lunch, conic fences; art
•vl'itSivimJ at L pm. ind 1'55,
With a closing a umbly at 2:40
Mr Bay less listed the topic
and speakers as follows:
„ . Aviation. Roy Barn. .
*.vipervisor, State Dept, of Pub- Qraniff Airways; carters in')
Ray Lewis New
Store Manager
At K. Wolens
rngiptl, Baylor University re- j Rayford Lewis is the new
lie Welfare
Medical, laboratory, X-ray preventative; beautician, Isabel1 manager of K. Wolens store m
technician, Mrs Bob Wells, j Beauty School, Austin; Rockdale.
I Cameron; reception i.-t and mechanic-, Lamar VraLora!; IIo ^as moved here from
BikiUkeepThg and serctmia, 'model, Patricia Stevens School School, Beaumont: heavy- ;\ia, shall where he was cm-
work, Mrs. Erne.tmt’ Smith, representative. Houston; fash-; equipment operation*:. Alvin W J,t j)V ^ Wclens and at-
Alcoa; accounting and btiUnr ion design, KTBC reprev-enta- ; Jo'ne*. Texas At-M;' telcphnmv J F* ( Tex..J Haiilist Col-
administration, Harry Yoking. J five, Austin; Denistry, Dr. A company care r> Mrs Ora Det- trj-aduating" at mid-term.
Alcoa. ' A. Urban, Rockdale: careers ir ! tenhaim, South we tern Bell ‘
Careers in iradiemat:.* . Dr law, T. J. Gibson, assistant Telephone Co , Taj
Kdmcnsen, University of Tex-! dean of UT law school, Austin Texas Employment C • mi*-
He and his wife, Myra, live
at TIM Hunter. She is attending
drafting and mechanical Dietetics, Dnrothv Straugnn, sion, Stanfield Svi 'Ion. 3c. ar. a H art iii-Baylot Coiiege at
drawing. Lamar Vocational' Veterans Hospital, Temple; in- ; TEC office mar.my Park* iffe Helton
School repri. entative, Beau- terior decorating, KTBC repre- Wildlife Dept career.. Jack
p nit; ari'hif. • ture. KTBC tele
vision station retires: ntative
stntative, Austin: home econo- | Grtg'ry, Temple; earners in Attend the ehurcu
rules, Sue Sorrels; Ixmc Star1 religious work, the Rev John choice next Sunday.
..year
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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/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lucy Hill Patterson Memorial Library.