The Rockdale Reporter and Messenger (Rockdale, Tex.), Vol. 92, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 15, 1964 Page: 3 of 16
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Response to G.S. Plea
Slight; Adults Sought
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Two new adult loadc is Joined dale Stale Bank after a pU-*n
tin IWkdui* Girl Stout pro ,ul iUilftict'pation in tin*:
Iff am at a meeting li«i *,
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<v t ral bufc iiess colleges, uuis
ing schools, and other vocation*
.1 n 1 notions.
RAMBLINGS-
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but oj loom vva on the Itith
Hoot ot the hotel ami the sound
and tin Jury trurn Commerce
(illt n
K« ckdalc (ini Set*
nn it* aie n< eded, scout official*
announced
The two new leaders ait Mr*
A nominating committee w.u; program could dissolve Shotib
elect ct Monday, consisting of( tht program here not function
Hi Me Crocklln. who will give street kept me awake all night
die keynote address, became ————
tin- fourth piesident of South A Salute . . .
vest Texas State on St ptein- j SALUTE i- m order to
** Reporter carrier boys at this
time as this is National News*
n- * "n*r 1. 1964 Hr has expeneno
l successful
Mis. W E Arrington, hair-
I'a.vmond Birchfield and Mrs. man, Mis Hoyt Whitmire and
f'on K.el.v The meeting was | Mrs Billy Lilt- Oft ices to
h‘id Monday afternoon at Rock- he filled are neighborhood
SPECIAL ENROLLMENT FOR
SENIOR CITIZENS
New Medical Care i'Nan Now Available hj \oui county At
Rati low as $176 Per Month 1 111 ot A nun! l’i mium
Paid H Year Enrollment Kn . October 30
( beck y our pin a-nt cove, age - Is it cancelable? Will it pay
- '♦■P ' ottt Ho* jjrtal Hr!*• ' Will It ji'irv alt • oin Doctoi Bil.
Ho pit.i Bill gun, up*' B t'ujjy coy ctcd Send in
coupon Corns mm* ' overage
These New Plan6 Offer Up To:
$2nTRJ , Day f.-r Hospital Boom $1206.00 For an Opera*
i • ' ■ t ■ ■ I • ' •
«rra m rn w* ?< b<- . r • 5TOTe
Don i Pul It Oil! Cu, Coupon And M«ul Today.
Area Wide Enrollment. Ends Oct. 30
International American Life Insurance Co.
Post Office Box 2081
Fort Worth. Texas
Your Present Age Number in Family
Pleatc see that 1 receive complete free information
about the Medical Care Plan I read about in The
Fockdale Reporter.
Name
Address
City
State
the Girl Sunt Hovisi pinpr-tt
would revert hack to the Colo-
rado Lakes Council.
It w a- a No ivpoi t * ■ c 1 L at ,!.n
will bi passed out m the elc
mentary school thi week to a’
,*i cond-grade t»tr1«: nt< rc ted h'i
Brownies Mc tiui'- < t thest
gills arc> being asked to meet
«*♦ 1 ! . M
Girl See lit House.
careers as an
■duestor, author, politician and paper Week It’s us good a time
Marine. j as any to introduce Reportei
Born a' Boerne, tie finished reader: to our new carrier
gli school m Austin and re- hoys: First, there' George
reived bachelor il943> and mas- Wall Ji , son of Mi and Mrs
ter • 11*47• of arts and doctor George Wall Sr , 2108 Post
*1 philosophy <1954’ degrees at Oak, who just recently took
ie Ifijiveisity of Texas over the.: west Rockdale route
He joined Texas A&I in 1947 from Billy Rogers
and 10 years later became --- —
uaii man of tin: school's gov- Then there is Tun Conk. m*u
« rrwient department In 1959. of Mi and Mr: B F Cook.
. in: was seieseted AAHN mitvlurul* HXji Gm whs: i. in the pro
i i ch will y be ii hlectin-/ ,pg i» icher - e- of taking over uie mute
* *'' 'l,t r *•'' ’ •’ P rn- ’ He se rved a- state president that Mrs, Alfred Rogers ha>
f the Te x.i Association of be* i handling. Tun i: making
Celle.ge T« <n leers m 1960-61. the mule w ith Mrs Rogers ttvi*
afte r a year as TACT adminis- month, will lake it over on
native vice-president. He is a
nemb-i of the* American As-
ociation of University Profes-
ois, American Political Science
\sse. ciation; Southwestern Soci-
d Science Association; Pi
Sigma Alpha, honorary govern-
ment society; and Southern
Political Science
UNITED FUND—
•C orrtmued frutr. page i*
t«* turn in their money and
curds a often as poxinble to
Mrs Perry Lut-tgc at the Rock
duie Slate Hank Mrs Lo*tg>
is secretary for the South Mi-
lam Loamy Umt-vd Fund
Community chairmen named
include the following: Val
Verde, Mrs H C. Kiliough
Sharp. Rufus Graves; Lilac,:
Mrs Jim C McQuarv; Game.
October IS 1964 ROCKDALE (Tex.) R
EPORTER—J
AT THE
/ lospital
Mrs.
:-il! leader e.d us st int leader i
.' tlic Girl Scout Hdiise Miss
Rice will pr't side and u
oriel it.•■•inn fei U ide rt will I >•
i V.: l ill .1
"There is till a ci it tea l need |
it'd !* ,idei - . as- i-i ant leadv: •
.'in; officers in tie- Girl Scout
jpiogiain in Rockdale." Harold!
Fl I ■ ve, ch«ilrn an, emphasized
"We ,nu t fill t-,e offices be
tj fore we van l>e r* cogni/.i H as;
nn •org:ntfr,lTTrn We 'h•'•,><• Tfin '
I narents will.. n^-nund-Lo ersu •
iTthis worthwhile pro|rttit
i! There an ru * many organm a
[ (t'vaties for young g(rK but
I certainly the Girl Smut pro-
j gram is a wholesome, reward- !
|j ing program, The leader's
ii wairk can also be feward'ihg.” I
1 l-o ve added
Nifvi-nu * i h Thi.-.
known a the east
sect nr.
ov er
route is
Rockdale
Newspaper carrier boys are
hand nicked by this newspaper
and we me proud of tnc two
youngsters just taking ovoi
A.-.-cm iation Thev buy their Reporters from
• nd i current secretary-trea- is < . .vei l it a ii'.:--:-aIe ^ _ . _________________
■t : >f fRe So'iithwesteiii Poli— price, they -a-il tiieir customers, | w '‘v<i,k> all year
FRIDAY AND
SATURDAY
Specials
:ival Science Association. i throw the paper each Thursday
Se* kirn; a practical appTTca- afternoon, and collect their
tioi: for classroom governmen- subscription payments when
tal theory, I)r McCroeklin ran they are due, keeping their
foi mayor ol Kingsville, home own books on each patron,
of Texas AArl, in 1958, won Thus, a Reporter carrier boy
election and was, returned to not only makes a little spend-
off ic<. twice He retired in April, I ing money for himself, he
1964 learns a whole lot about the
HN duties as mayor led him world of business He has res-
into other activities state pre- ponsibihtw to his customers
odent of the Texas Municipal which he recognizes. He is
Lei 4ue in 1960-61 after a year anxious to please and give good
FiremanN Hall in Thorn- a- first vice-president and serv ice because he realizes, just
following the Lexington membership on two American as we do, that this is a matter
and riiorndah football game Municipal Association commit-j of good business.
Friday night All exes are in j tees.
He saw* service in the U. S.
Marine during both World
War fi and the K*>n an con-
flict Hr is now a lieutenant
colonel in the Marine Reserves.
His military set vice fostered
Eugene Walker; Friendship,! F R i c h a r d « o n, Iuayzeue
Mis. John A Cult* and Hiram Yoakum, S. C. Christian, Mr*.
Walker, Forest Grove and j Edwin Mtieck, Mike Jackson,
Tunglt w ood, Pete Keen and j Mrs L E Laird, Nan Clayton.
F It, Dos-; Bushdale, Mrs J
Bennie Wenzel; New Salem, who make monthly oi uuai'erly
Jerome Dt vere, Davill i, Mi I payments, keeps record* up t<
L N. Hint and Mrs. Charm | date, and makes out new record
stigall. .....I cards at the. btgiumug ,ut caehi
Other eom.ruinity chainhen campaign
aiv being signed uj now Jiy
!>bve, and Then nuim - will 1*..
printed when submitted.
Charles Floyd will handle
the campaign at the JGC povvej
plhr.l and Speedy Safes vvTJT
1 *andIt* it fur ICiC mining.
Organizations pari iefpaiing iVj
the tJnited Fund budget are
Boy Scouts $3500, Girl Scouts
$2500, Salvation Army $2900,
llid Cross $2900, Texa: Re
habilitation Center $500, Dis-
e 'er relief $1,000
An administration expense
uX $900 ha-, been allowed which
include-- the -alary for the ser-
in’
mailing <* it notices to thu- »
James Mutton, Ann Stephens,
Hicks Garner. I) F. Rubvrts, R.
T. Stowe, Mr*. Alvis Sadler,
Mrs. C O Towerv, Mrs. J. M.
Moorman, Mrs. H E Todd,
Mis R L. Foston. Mi*
Hall, Mis BvJvm Farmer.
DISMISSED
Mrs. Eunice Yoakum, Ricky
. , Wayne Smetana, Mrs, Frank
Ralph Sunmu'is Jr, J . \^arrt*n. Wilin' OBier, Mr>
Ralph Summers Jr., Mr- Inez
Lightaey F.sUlla Thomas, Mik*a
Jackson, Ralph ( aftey. Nan
Clayton. J E Richardson, Hick*
Garner, Mrs. D E Patterson,
Delia rye. R T Stowe. Billifl.....
\ oung
ADMITTED
Attend the church ul your
•home- Sunday.
NOW IS THE TIME TO
CLEAN YOUR WINTER CLOTHES
USE OUR C0IN“0P AND SAVE
8 POUNDS r«0 ftft DO IT
FOR ONLY PL.UU YOURSELF
BACKHAUS CLEANERS
Thorndale Dance
A homecoming dance honoi -
:ng the classes of 1924. 1934,
:'*44 and 1974 will h* held m
(he
dal
v ited
OCTOBER
16 AND 17
Ferrell s Texaco
Station
Galbreath
Mobil Station
A C or Champion
SPARK PLUGS, each
New 670 x 15 TIRES
4 ply. each
59c
13.95
plus tax
FLASHLIGHT
BATTERIES, each
TUBES—670 x 15 or
750 x 14. each
1.75
plus tax
A C AND FRAM
OIL AND AIR FILTERS 40 OFF!
Slight installation charge for any merchandise installed.
H you are not getting the
service you think you should j
be. phone the an let bo ■
your area and tell him. Don't
jump on him With both feel |
for he’s not that kind of boy. j
his no’irib* i ship on the high- A gentle reminder by you. the!
■!<*v*-i V S Marine Reserve ' customer, o-uuliy is all that ijT
Policy Board iri 1955 and 1956 necessary to straighten out any
He served a» seminar modem- mis,--ervice, and your carrier I
tor ..* th* National War College boy will appreciate your call- i
in 1902 He belongs to both the ing him.
Am Tie an Legion and the Vet- -----
ci. n- ot foreign Wars. Postmaster Sam Peebles and |
A prolific writer, his subjects thc Postmaster General m|
‘•mluavi all anas of his major Warming ton might not like this!
If ltal xt ;• if you . nt
b, k. an*; auxiliary manuals, • your Reporter quicker than
municipal government and the yuu do by mail, why not change
Marines to carrier delivery? Ii costs a
little more, but you gt t your
BAPTISTS— Reporter on Thursday afternoon
C< ' ; ed a . | . • 1) instead of Friday morning
scripture and prayer, f-ilowcvi Voui' carrier boy will collect,
b the organization of the con- Hum vou on a three-month
.. . • wall imiudi.., ha sis ui annually, as you may
: ■ . ......
. strictly 1 1 °u yourl
* f new pastors and misccUanc- cariiei, as w e sell to him,
llUnl
DEPARTMENT STORES
Harvest Specials!
BARGAINS PLUS VALUABLE GOLD STAMPS
LADIES' REG. 99c
SEAMLESS
If 2 PAIR
S1.00
LONG SLEEVE
SPORT
SHIRTS
Solids, plaids, checks,
flannels, ivys. reg. col-
lars . . .
2 FOR
$3.50
MEN'S
DRESS
PANTS
Year 'round weights,
dark colors, with or
without pleats.
$488
BUY ON LAY AWAY—S1.00 HOLDS ANY PURCHASE!
YOUR CHOICE
NOVEMBER 3RD
HEAR BARRY GOLDWATER ON TV AT 7:30 P. M. ON
OCT. 20, OCT. 29 and NOV. 2; AT 9:00 P. M. ON OCT. 23.
L. B. J.
GOLDWATER
1. GOVERNMENT
PHILOSOPHY
LIBERAL
CONSERVATIVE
2. FEDERAL
CONTROLS
MORE
LESS
3. STATES
RIGHTS
LESS
MORE
4. COMMUNISM
SOFT
FIRM
5. FARM
INDEPENDENCE
LESS
MORE
B. SOCIAL
SECURITY
OVERLOAD
SOUND
7. WAR - PEACE
?
PEACE THRU
STRENGTH
8. MORALITY
?
MORE
9. SPENDING
INFLATION
SOUND
DOLLAR
10. PERSONAL
HEALTH
HEART
TROUBLE
EXCELLENT
j a us business.
, .V 2 p. m. Fenter will give
i the treasurer’s report and bud- j
get, James. Lafferty will make j
loirt. .Sunday .-Meln-ad r*^*rL the •
Rev Reucl Cooper will report
on the Training Union, and Mrs.
I.J. E Johnston will give the
I WML" report.
Olen Miles will talk on the
j Highland Lakes Baptist Fn- .
iiumpment prior to a 3:40 p m
I memorial service, special music,
land th«v annual sermon at 4
I p rn. by Rev. Foreman. The j
1 executive board will meet at
j 5 j. m. prior to supper.
|- A snng wrvirc at 7:15 p m. \
I w ili open the evening session;
ijwhich will include the election
i of i.ffii .,r>, a bn sine - - meeting.
Rev. Reaines’ talk, and the ,
picsenution of officers
Abo during the evening pro- ,
gram, J. O. Morrift'an, district
ex .-eulive lor the Falls, Inde-
pendent, Robertson and Milam
<FiHM* Baptist Area will be
Introduced. Morman is moving
to Rockdale as soon as housing j
can he arranged, and will have ;
hi FIRM Alta office here. Rev.
i Foremen said.
wholesale and he keeps hi* own
books.
KEEP FREEDOM
«N YOUR FUTURE
WITH
U. S. SAVINGS BONDS
H
EXTRA WIDE
PINWALE
CORDUROY
Fine fabrics in solids,
washable, silky smooth,
YARD
MEN'S
SUITS
Fine dark suits in conser-
vative styles, with or
without pleats, at this
Special Price . . .
$0088
MEN'S
DRESS
OXFORDS
All leather, compare
with 8.99 shoes.
ONLY
72 X 90 DOUBLE BED SIZE
BLANKETS
SOLIDS
PLAIDS
STRIPES
$0881
m
%
7i
©
If
Support your C C.
I’m proud
to represent the
In Your Heart You Know He Is Right!
VOTE FOR
BAm COtDNATER
• Pol. Adv.—Paid for by Milam County Republican Party!
AUTOMOBILE
INSURANCE
COMPANY
A. N. (Al) Sloan, Ir.
Phono HI 6-2479
Reckdal*. Tax,,
Offlca: 237 Ackarman
Baa.! 504 E. Ball
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p- jAiT- ^ ’ VuviJ-*.'1’
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'65 Chevrolet Impala Sport Covpc—with new Sweep-line roof.
If what you see moves yon• wait'll you take the wheet
(I B'S rrlth-liHKnm-up to 4— hp)
One look at those longer, wider lines tolls you it’s
the kind of car you just couldn’t buy before without
tretting: into the higher price brackets. But one drive
will tell you a lot more.
You’ve got your kind of engine going for you.
There’s an even half dozen of them available
this year-anything you name from a quieter,
sweeter running 6 to a V8 with the authority
of 400 hp. And the road feels like satin because our
engineers came up with a new Full Coil suspension
system, teamed it with a Wide-Stance design, and
made our famous Jet-smooth ride smoother and
more stable than ever.
Beginning to feel lilce it’s your kind of
jyuflillwMr car? There’ll be no doubt about it when yott
drive the real thing at your Chevrolet dealer’s.
Bee B beautiful shapes for ’HX-f her volet, therelle, Chevy II, Corealr Be Corvette—at your Beater**
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Cooke, J. W. The Rockdale Reporter and Messenger (Rockdale, Tex.), Vol. 92, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 15, 1964, newspaper, October 15, 1964; Rockdale, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth694291/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lucy Hill Patterson Memorial Library.