The Rockdale Reporter and Messenger (Rockdale, Tex.), Vol. 87, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 22, 1959 Page: 2 of 15
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Milano School Lists Honor
Roll, Attendance Students
Hue* r v* ami ■ <> - * u
pe-rfeet attrndanr<' U r the flrut ;
t< rtn in all 12 (trad*- oi the Mian*,
«* hn<*L w*re aamt-d :hi» wi-ek. ‘
fiuordmit to " i(k rkfihti < ut
.’amw W Cnlftn
ThoM liikti mn tie >*on»:»t r**,,
r re Ihiw «lu(i* -nt* with an a\ * r»|*** j
of 90 or abo* -e*. s rp*rmff'Twb-n* j
Griffin «a»d by grad*"1-
9 *t«n* with the perf«T» attendance*
s‘ud**rV' they .arc as 6 'om
First Grade
Honor etude r.*.v M *e A®bi*ry,
*» «r' Braiht ar P* in B <* ■
Bob Davenport. Pov V' n< -
Hhyllit F-land. Jirr Grib
P ■
Da
Eih
" >f!CO
hca r>
Second Grade
Undent*: fim>
Hot, V
Hartiev Ka'iy J*
Knight, Man IxvJ
Jam*’*- *■*»< *■' r*>
Ferfrc*. attendant
A ehle>, Rob* rt Pr "
Jam
■f. Nan-
K or of-t!»'
Mike
I Jtrry
H*>nor etiidm
Belt Graham, Marl i
Kell Mill® Patricia
Drors T>nirmaf. W*
rran. Carol Smith,
Kosrh'-ttkjr.
P«'Tfr<t attendant <
Faroe* t, F4*-n Ora ha*'
gory, Nathan Hart It
ton, Marlene Buah, Ft
n-v. Parrrr ;a Gan.
Hutto ritrirti Korn/
Mill*. I>*nna
lie* v Mu Ro" *■ >
r aiinton,
Bnah i.a
Xorr»»*ta>-.
incta Stcari-
Mary Jane
Jimrf
Carry Ore.
Billy Mu-
ir! irt Dow-
,on, Shirley
iy, I.a Nel I
n. Barbara
■ kv. I.inda
Third Grade
Honor student* Ch rl* « Bin-
ii ■ 14• t Maf II Parn. r, - (.oririi#*
. *, SuValery Hue Yoakum
Perfi *1 attend** f Charles
l.-oo. :« r Gary Bo h, Hhiiu
Oafr»«*>n, Gar-. 1/ i'V iw xd Billv
w** * e%
I opf*/, itifpfffjj"' r
tiiu u Rretwhi Jor* i. Jo Ann
Kornetay, Jo Snn Chafer. Connie
Jo Swenvon, Diann* V’hited, Lin -
*‘a Jo VJ'f-. Virginia Wilvm,
ValhTy Sue Yoakon
F ourlh G* **•«
H<*r>*.i •■,*(* * • ,1'jtr.t- Walker
Gloria Dawn Mill® Eva Sue M is-
•or: ( vntha Thurman Sarah Hurt,
Vanda Sue Hood Linda Pae Mil-
«-r Bob Graham
Perf*»rt attendance M*-li in
Filand Bob Graham Farl Ffutto
Pe
Bu
rv,
WHAT IS A
SOUND LOAN?
Tr *• ? on rifp.iic 4 *'.r-s for we
< oi iilio • *• rno t iriioortan? factors to
\ v. *.et} • »■ the loan p'lrfp’-p is worth®
v. i> -vfl i;kel to benefit both the bor®
I'-wci and the community; and whether
1 * : ulicant i.i of yood character, has a
i - ord of pavintf bills f»romptly, and has a
<•*• •* d. e oiir-e of income from which
i f / t •.» l.ani A loan that meets these
t- • v< consider basically sound.
(>,r imple credit requirements are in
t • •• m'ere-t of our depositors, whose
n a,*we lend, and the community we
*-ve a well as the borrower himself.
YVe’li welcome your loan application*
Finance Your Next Car With a Bank Loan
ROCKDALE STATE BANK
A COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE
Member F. D. I. C.
r Gr »**r Yorr*r)
P* ji ■ Wi 't Hug*'r
r>)5' *• si* Jo WiiXt-f
Kut> r,r Dtfvinry, fh tty H*u* H»
ft1 irah Ffurt, Firtvn M.i!/r
I fktii M ler, f.lofik ?»iJ ■ f.. j
au#* Mutton, pjirmi** Rf-r-n**. APitg
5 • lij ( **..u Tk iffr ari, C aro-
I n Yak- * h. Bitty u Peel,
Wanda S> e Hood
Fifth Grrd*
If r <' iv F'^onda Da-i
■ i * pr>ri V'irfil Jl,ir* < urn- F'ur-
4<n Michael Ft/*k
' t v ' • slar < <■ 1 .nda Bul-
G<> nda Hurgi «i M&rcella j
He ,f)da Dai rip* rt, I.okIj :
• . f.mria Huir*tr*n. Anita 1
I *r*i< , Gregorio Bubio. !. H
I'luk*- fr Vtnril Flur* Curti* Par ;
on*. Mirhwl Ft*-k. Harold St*-* lc, I
Gary Sfewart.
Sixth Gr»d*
Ffi>r</>r ftudr-nt Wavne Pierce
T.inda Kay Mi ’on Lind* J’ it’
V • ? mda Ar.f. Bar.k- /*r». f * >■
S»r»eener I.inda Hu* I^'aher-
> j<xi Lama Kay Wnderj Martha
Down*-v AlH-r, Wor>1
P*-ii*(t attendance George i
r*-rr Bankiton, .Jar, **- Peiry ‘
C niton, William Graham.
J;jf',*- Ff itto, Wayne Pierce.
I 4-r*nard. Roger*, Strar*-rier.
.0.1. IH. ig*!a'i Talbott. Gar; T>on
Vifito- . F.dward Mien W ,')*l
I. inda Ann Bankston, Martha Kay
Fxiwnei, Linda Kay Mutton.
J;,n« He* xe, LarHa Kav Whited,
1 ,nda Ruth Wiw Wanda Hutto
Seventh Grade
Honor student <• Mma Fay
F ani* 'on Jan*'* Sue Dai'enporh '
Mi* hoel Kornega .
Perfect Attendance Nina f a- j
II. i'k H,r. Jan*-' Sue Dave port,
Phyli- , Hartley Jean Hein/.. !
I rniiw- Ffutto FYf-«c* l ia Mill-
Fvirbar:, Nc!-ori Nina Zawa*t/k*\ 1
tinrr i B* athard Georg* Ditto, ,
Ffil, D*,v ri< '. Hov Ford, Carloi
F.crnand* /, Michael Korn* «a,y,
F’.iirkIf. Lagrone, Tommie Mor-
van, Leon W'*>od' Travi Yoakum 1
F.iqhth Grade
Honor ' lud* rit- Judy W* -t-
F r**ok Wanda Malone Rita Kay
S'* wart.
F'erf* * * 'Hu rirlnruFar ! B*-at- j
i ,r *l r>*nnie P,*'t< i an. IxJahrt
I ** • K.r- Ditto, Truth. F.lsenburg.
Jo* Hair* ton F<)na Heinz, Wanda
VLilon*' Fhlh. Mill*. Wr id Pa ' hall,
Mary Peel, Patricia Smith, RHa
<a\ Stewart Judy W* Hbrook
Ninth Grade
Honor etudenli Shirley j
>rone, Marjorie H'irt, Lunell
W alker.
f ’ r f< rt attendance' Nolan
Keen. Pamela Hartley, Marjorie
Hurt. Shirley Lagrone F* a Have j
klilL Hov Miller (,'barlotte Mor-
gan Hannah Morgan. Milton
hi< ice, Billy I>‘«' ft(e«-e, Sylvia
'lalbo’t t.unell Walkei, Harold
Van ft* Weghe, Fi-try A’*kk1
Tenth Grede
Honor student* Shirley Wrxxls,
! oretta Hlen/
Perf'ct attendanr**' Dougla*
Heathard, Carolyn B r y m e r,
Fiank ie Cold iron Flarn* Daven-
port Margrel Korn, Charlie
Fiank Morgan. Vlelvrn Wall,!
C'harli'- W*vne Williams, Shirlev
W***>*! Car ol , n I)* * Yoakum.
Eleventh Grade
Honor students Elaine Shaf-
er, I^*non Malon \ Betty Sue
Woods.
P..rft rt attendan* *' I enora
Malmie, Dian.i McNeil, Ixauu-
■Mitcham. Elaine Shafer, Linda)
Stewart, Betty Woods. Claude La-
fcrone. Mom*' Zawad/k*
Twelfth Grade
Honor .tuden: Doi.gla- Wi ■*•
Perfe* 1 attendance Chari*--.
Hairston. Jolrn Magee. F’eggl**
P:att Donnie Reese. Patricia Wrl-
I' •< i n1 f>ougla Wis*-
ililnno Neu s
F. H. A. Girls Attend Fair
By MRS. D. M. WE5 TBROOK
Trie Milano FHA g r. and th< n
por.-or, Mr- Jo' W.« **.* r. arc
rner .* r • ot th* 4 1, Gidj at * r.
ed the State FMr a* Dalla Sa*
tirday Tr*e> w* r ■** *■ »mpani*-d
t*> Siipern ,en*t«-rit and Vir Gid
• n an* * .*ra ulh* t* h. r .*re.
parent n
Mrrnii* r* of the Mi ornc Ijtls
i»n*i rhetr families na*! at the
sctiooi lunch rixiiri Thursday mgn'
end ITUOVMl a con-red uish «up-
Cliffurd Morgan, recently du-
I rriarg**<l from the Navy, is now
I home with hi* parent®, Mr and
Mr Z* ff Morgan
i Ltnda Cotton is horru* from the
h< pital and plan.*. t » back m
* no*,i Monou'
rr John Graham Jr ot Cameron
Mr and Mr W* ,* Wood* I was a j*ue ♦ of Bill and Bob
rave returned fron. W'aco after | Graham Sunday
John R. Rogers
Back in States
SAN DIF.GO. CaLf FTITNC*—
John II Rogers. - -* n.*n appreti-
t cc, USN son of Mr an t Mrs
• J * Bullcck tto rie V’. rick will enter ’he hospital j Clyde C Kamman «>i Itockdale.
ore s< uo*r ot Milano j for a check up. They will al>o und husband of the former Mi'S
visit Mr Myr.'k’s daughter, Mr Janice R Barker «»f RoikdaU* re-
Majrgurtd Black and daugntci
Harriett.
Mr and Mr Edgar Stewart
v.ent tc Galveston Monday. Mr
Stewart will go through the clinic
at John Scaly Hospital.
>rotor in t
lorrv Bar
,gh «»hor*l last year and new j
lerr.tx *)f the Varin •, was vui
rg fr.' r.d- m M tno ikil M**n
Rut>lx*r Stamps are now mad*
n Rrx'kdjie by BSrB C mpanv
They are made every day. Call
The Reporter Office, HI 6-*>s.ih jrtn
place your order now for stamps
♦ lined to San Diego Calif. Oc!
II aboard the radar picket de*-
troier I’SS Rogers af er a six-
month to*ir of dutv with ttie L.S
S4ientt, Fleet in it**' We- tern
racific.
Thiring the cruise th»* Roger®
I .rticip.Hed in various anti-sub-
r larlnc* exercia4*s and visited Ja-
. _ — V.,na r,n t the PhillO-
| 141 *, • - - • • «*
pines.
p/Td.ng several da vs with rela-
tive*.
Fleverly Su<- Miller, daughter of
Mr and Mr ( uri Miller r,a
. c turned from Palo* fine* where
he ha tx-en visiting her grand-
parents. Mr and Mr R V Cor-
bin.
Mr and Mr- M. Ft F.i.and rei
brated their sixth A*-dd»ng anni-
versary Monday night > :tb a few
gu**sts for dinner
Mr and Mr Clifford Noa*k
. nd giri- F'.Hrii <1 B- v. !>
-jx*nt the weekend .vitt Mr and
Mr Bill Hair ton
Mrs. Lucille K'rr, and Mrs
Vernon Kerr , and thildren of I Fxj;.> attended the
Hearne were * i itor ir» the home Iialla* Saturday,
of Mr and Mr Corlo Sloan Sun- Mrs John Ix>rki
Mr and Mr* Waliice Pierce of
/ u*tm -.pent last week with M J. ■
P.erre and daugh*er Mariofir.
Mrs Maggie Miller ha returned
♦rorr, Dalla aft*r sp*-r>d,ng three
weeks with her daughter Mrs I
Alfred Jistel and family,
Mr and Mr Billv Georg* Mil-
ler and children pent last week- •
<-nd m Hfkjston,
Mi- Lottie Rsiti® arid Miss
Gertrude Jone* w* r • in Houston [
tvera! day* last week.
Mr* FV* i* Brrxjk* i* in Hons- ;
ton visiting her daughter. Mr* >
Rov Flemming and family
Mr end Mrs Arch*.- Graham and
state fair in
Reporter nd* gc the grapes.
flay afternoon
Mr and Mr J W' Griffin spent
Let weekend in Hon ’oti. Griffin
is superintendent of Milano
schools and Mrs GiPHn is th*-
fifth grade teacher,
Mr and Mr Luthe- W alker and
bfivs attended the rodeo at the
(air m Waco la t Friday night.
Dr and Mr- T C Gr«*en and
family of Rockdale \i ited the
John Yakesch fanul • Sunday arid
enjoyed a fishing t »rty, hayride
.n<l picnic lun* h.
f»ir. and Mi - Fl ank G,*.* uc, .,r,d
ron of D*** r Park w,'ii weekend
Local Briefs
About Peopl* You Know
Mis* Poll • Boggu daughter of
Mr and Mr* Bill Bogtfus, visited
here o> er the weekend with Mi
F lo Wjiitc. 'lai gr t of Mr and
Mr* J E. White
★
Mr* Agr* B**dn.ir«'k arriv* d
recently from Altanta. Georgia.
. nd is with her s >n-ui-law ar.d
datighter, Mr and Mr Arthur
FJederv*.n
★
Mr B*'*tie Hennigf r ha* re-
turned from Houston wiiire she
\'-it«-<i will, a niece, Mrs. Ger-
’«id«- Tscho* rtner. a*,d other rela-
Mi* Doroihv M»t'*.n ha rc-
:timed to her horn.' in Rockdale
to convalesce after surgery and
treatment at Tor he* t Hospital,
Mai lin.
★
Mr and Mr Shelnv Newman
rnd children o: Ltioo,.. k visile,i
th* past week in tf «• homes of the
N N. Newmans and the Leon
Albrechts Shelby New rran also'
vas a* A .AM College on in: irv |
while here.
★
Mr and Mrs Fill! I* ad >1 Hous-
ton vi it«*d over the weekend with
her patents. Mi, ar.J Mrs. N N
Newman.
and boy* of
Brian spent the weekend wi’h
h«r mother Mr Claud White,
while Mr Lfx k*- and Mr White
were in Oklahoma.
Mr and Mr* Hugh Wimhxrly
r.nd Mr and Mrs Frank Mills
spent Sunday in Gain ton with
Mr and Mr f; B Camp
The Milano H D Club will mitt
Thursday in th*- home of Mr
Hugh Wimberley and make log
planters and have a covered dish
luncheon
Mr and Mr John Mvrick went
• 7Vmr.ie Mond.o ■••he*'*- Mr
.. C\
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Reducing . . . Relaxation . . . Correction of Posture
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STAUFFER HOME REDUCING PLAN
Sandy Tesh, Area Supervisor. Phono HI 6-5887
Evelyn Burrough, Counselor, Phone HI 6-5989
What Does the Episcopal
Church Stand For?
This Thursday evening (October 29) at
8:00 p. m., we are continuing a series
of discussions on the beliefs and practices
>f the Episcopal Church. To all who are
interested in the Episcopal Church, to all
who are curious about the Episcopal
Church, we extend an invitation and wel-
come There is no obligation involved. For
further iftf<>iination please call the number
below.
You Are Invited to All Services of . ..
St. Thomas'
Protestant Episcopal Church
GREEN and DAVILLA
The Rev. Ben Skyles HI 6-2338
SUNDAY SERVICES:
6:45 a. m. Holy Communion
11 a. m. Morning Prayer and Sermon
RAILROAD FEATHERBEDDING:
*500,000,000 LOSS
TO THE NATION-INCLUDING YOU-EVERY YEAR
Featherbedding on the railroads — pay for work
not done or not needed is costing the Amer-
ican people the shocking total of more than
$500,000,000 a year.
You pay for it every time you shop, because
featherbedding costs are hidden in the price of
everything you buy.
Obsolete union work rules, involving the rail-
road operating employees, are responsible for this
gigantic burden. Right now, for instance, these
rules require everv diesel locomotive to carry a
fireman— even though diesels have no fires to
stoke, no boilers to tend.
The forthcoming negotiations between the rail-
roads and the unions are urgently important to
the whole nation.
In asking the unions to drop these featherbedding
rules, all the railroads ask for is a fair day's
work for a fair day's pay.
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Cooke, W. H. The Rockdale Reporter and Messenger (Rockdale, Tex.), Vol. 87, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 22, 1959, newspaper, October 22, 1959; Rockdale, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth693934/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 14, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lucy Hill Patterson Memorial Library.