The Rockdale Reporter and Messenger (Rockdale, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 25, 1960 Page: 12 of 14
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•b—ROCKDALE (T«.) REPORTER Augu.t JS. 1M0
4-H CLUB NOTES .. ■
4-H Show September 3
♦-H members with Sears and
Farm Bureau gilt* have been
working with the gilts to prepare
them for the Sears Show which
will be held September 3 The
winning gilt and the county rx.ar
owned by Ro> I> an Toma'-ek
will then complete in the area
contest at Waco on Saturday.
September 10
4-H member* ant; atwiu
pastures needing an Inc re <
will
the number of better perennial
forage grasses should defer until
the end of the growing season
This deferment will insure seed
production and nntural re-vegeta
tmn as well a- increase the vigor
of existing plant Vegetation pro*
cuced before frost will furnish
winter forage and tie insurance
against a riard winter
'| ic Marek Bo> md f»iri 4 It
t tubs rriet at I-ed better Paik m
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Cameron Sunday Thev had their
parents as guests Games and a
weiner supper were activities for
the evening
J4r* Jerry K<»troun, boys ariuit
leader helped the boys and girls
with the evening activities.
Joe Paul. Judith and Jane
Mueck have completed 4-H re-
cords on their field crop demon-
stration J<fe Paul placed first
in the Are» IV Texas Hybrid Jr-
riga'ed corn contest in 19.S9 and
becamt a member of the HHi bus-
hel corn club They plan to enter
both the Texas Hybrid corn and
grain sorghum c on test.
The following g»rb hav* enter-
ed record tx>ok^ in the c<ein*.
di* Kathy 1 Jt'fer-
lfiod preparation. Penny Graves,
(.chievemeiit, Judy Richter, fro-
zen {(>,<{ -if rl Pat K<>■ roun,
clothing
Senior dnision- ( ..rolyr. Catnp-
1 ell, clothing La Nell M ,ra v,
citizenship, .Jo Ann Holla lead-
ership; and Joyce Fuc hs, . alley
b aderhip
Records winning in the county
will bo submitteo in the district,
record bf«ok conte ts District re-1
rord Ridging will ne held August
1, in StcphenviIl« County ex
'ere ion agents will judge tht re
cords
MILAM COUNTY
Courthouse
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MARRIAGES
A M Kerl arid Narclsiu Voting.
Johnnie la-land Vybiral and
Dorothy II Abel.
William O'Damcl Stark and
Izou Arm Wyatt.
Marvin Joe Junek Jr ant)
Carol Ann Sheffield
( harlc Andrew Obermeyer and
Be'ty Merle Ward
( iiarle Li - nkhn f)<r. is anrl
Gloria Mat Pt/uncey i
William Aaron Writlc.v and
Hobbh Jt an Baldwin
NEW CARS
U B S.itter white, Kurd 4 'Jikh
Emil A Schroeder, Cnevrolct
Pickup
A .1 Schrainin. Chevrolet Piek-
«'P
Lonnie Flirt Ford Falcon 4
Door
.1 P Morton Si , Ford Tudor
Aluminum Co, of America,
Ford Countr\ Sedan.
.1. F. Mi ( lory, Plymouth 4
f )oor
Hoyle B *1IuIkiI, Ford Falcon
Pickup.
R ivmond Perry, Ford Ranch
Wagon
Foy W Amngton, Mercury 4
• )oor
DEEDS
Vernon Guthrie c* ux to Dim
Tyler. $10 and other constdiia-
tioiv Lot and parcel ot land out
I the J II Smith Lzcague
Billy ( Graham et ux to F',1
■ • t>*ki Seclkc et ux, Md and other
considerations. Lot No 13 ot the
Fct eler Addition to Rockdale.
Chaille I>ee Brown et ux to
David IT Whin Jr <10 and other
consideration* Lot and parcel of
land being situated in the City of
Rockdale.
Henry A Ku/.cl to Betty W
Ku/ el and Norma M Sefcik, $10
and other considerations Two
tracts of land out of the Nancy
Horen League a
Then Fuchs et ux to Alton L
Fuchs el ux. MO and other con-
siderations. Lot and parcel of
land out of the D. Mon rot Grant
H O Maddox et ux to Kent
Thurman Jr. et ux, 410 and othei
considerations Fast I 2 of Block
'7 of the Burnet Audition to the
Own ol Milano
Hospitality
on the Highway!
When you travel by car, your trip can he made more enjoy-
able by taking advantage of Phillip* 6h Hospitality along the
way. Travelers like Phillips 66 dean rest rooms. They like
Phillips 66 friendly, conscientious service. ArxJ people who
are particular about the performance of their cars will like
new Flite-f ucl, the gasoline that gives the sweetest rhythm
on the road M Your Phillips 66 Dealer believes that in
service, as well as in products, it s pcfioroiaiKt that couots.
Drive in at his station soon.
Milam Will Host
District Farm
Bureau Contest
D.xtriet VIII of the Texas Farm
Bureau will hold its que-n con*
test in Carncron Sa urdav in th<
fellow hir> hall of the First M tho-
tlisf church at 8 pm
Tht following count‘t-.s in dis-
trict VIII will have tfucer x to
participate in this routes Bell
Bosque, Falls, Himnllton, Lime-
stone, Lampa «t* Milan M< •
Lennan. and Williamson
Miss Marilyn Hugncs. daughter
ol Mr ?<nd Mrs Stank. . Hegh<
route 3 Cameron, will repr, st nl
the Milam county Farm Bureau
Wt WIUDUPLKATE u
I in this dis’rlet contest
All district contestants appear-
I ed on the Clark Bolt’s TV pro-
] gran KTEM Channel 6 Tu<**d*>
j at noon This was followed by a
luncheon for ihe group in Tem-
ple
Contestants will meet f*-r rc~
I hearsal a 3 p.m on Saturdav
..rid following rehearsal a lun- n-
eon w II be erved a* 5 p rn. at tht*
Texan Cafe in Cameron
The contest is open to the pub-
lic.
Rubber Stamps a • e now made
i .n Rockdale by B,VB Company,
j They are made every da} Call
j The Reporter Offin , HI R .*>838 and
Lenza Caffey
Family Visits
In San Antonio
The Lenza Caffey family held
a get-together at the Breeken-
ridgo park in San Antonio on
Sunday.
A picnic dinner v as served it
r non.
Family members prt sent were
Mr. and Mrs Lenza Caffey and
soi*,. Clyde and W. me. Tracy: Mr
and Mr Fred Green, Brad and
Q.
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ance to pay up to twice as
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'55 FORD TUDOR
$SQS00 if0
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• FREE—50 gallons of Gasoline
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$
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'59 FORD TUDOR
Radio, heater, V 8. air conditioned.
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• FREE—5.000 S&H Green Stamps
• FREE—50 gallons of Gasoline
• FREE—10 Grease Jobs
'55 PLYMOUTH TUDOR
Heater. Extra
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car.
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'53 STUDEBAKER
Lark, radio, heater, overdrive
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• FREE—5.000 S&H Green Stamps
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'54 DODGE F0RD0R
V 8. completely J
reconditioned-
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# FREE—10 Grease Jobs
'57 FORD TUDOR
Six cylinder. Fordomatic, extra nice.
$
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00
• FREE—50 gallons of Gasoline
• FREE —10 Grease Jobs
'59 FORD F0RD0R
V-8, Factory air-conditioning, radio, Fordo-
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$1695
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# FREE—50 gallons of Gasoline
# FREE—10 Grease Jobs
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Radio, heater,
Overdrive.
$
595
• FREE—10 Grease Jobs
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Mercomatic, radio, heater, extra clean.
$
695
• FREE—50 gallons of Gasoline
• FREE—10 Grease Jobs
'53 FORD WAGON
V-8. Fordomatic. 5
A good one.
495
• FREE—10 Grease Jobs
'56 CHEV. TUDOR
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$
695
• FREE—50 gallons of Gasoline
® FREE—10 Grease Jobs
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Cooke, W. H. The Rockdale Reporter and Messenger (Rockdale, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 25, 1960, newspaper, August 25, 1960; Rockdale, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth693662/m1/12/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lucy Hill Patterson Memorial Library.