The Rockdale Reporter and Messenger (Rockdale, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 24, 1960 Page: 2 of 12
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2—ROCTOALE (Tex.) REPORTER
COUNTY AGENT NOTES ...
November 24. 19GC
Rye Seed Distribution Set Bowling
By J. D. MOORE rruu fr-m ••• V**
Milarr. County Ajtat Abruzii rye Ten '
tor age varieties of rye. Getor a wl r . . ,.,^5 ..
13bur., wifi be reitawd to certified ;' m .
growers in the fa o: 3 s*oo Botn ! '*
of these varieties have oeen test- L«'y ‘ > ■ • ■■-
ed ;or forage vields tor three of Ga’-,r trd E.iMfl
years bv the Texas experfirinet ait »* ‘ * ,,K
station ' arte’M'-’i' ;,r ! .c- - at
Gatar rve was -le 1 p*; tr ■ ^
b*i s iwat adapted fur
Iram.s S<
THIS WEEK S The Texian Editor’s
Pronto News Flashes
OepvW ;? tarraisR 5 Gnpte Aft
(jAttfSty ti Hsustoa
Ecitor'i note: This column
eonteira only results of
■ ‘ <i * ve league teems *ith Rockdale
>t the Tex- bowiert. The rtsuhs print
, f . r. ed ere Iro n the pest week's
scores recorded in leagues et
T rj'lor mna Cemeron
Mepie Bowline League
Noverr.oer lilt :in
iftrr
out
day.
stick :
a oar v«
»ver-ttHJ-S'hHu rd*t
containing iipi
. and tweezers.
5 im uu r
cut n
. pro-1 u
»t Marc
tick. Pa. in 39!'
plant introduc .iut.s ft
Argentina an : B' ami Ea
icctwat work was .‘one n
and Cater was approved
tat** by ti' Florida #x:
station in 1956 Cater Ha
right winter growth to
matures *-ar)MtT than Abru//
resi-’en’ to leaf ruv
end powder- miidc w
ligh". brown wed an
good early fora*- pn
El ben was drveSod
Ctewmorr at Ardrro
D/xie Theater
THANKSGIVING
FREE II9.SC WATCH TONIGHT
"No Place to Hide"
World’s most dengcrou.'
TU hr ico-d
Fri . Sat. No-. 25 and 26
"Tarzan the
Magnificent"
. Mon . Tuv , N >■< 27*23-
SPECIAL
“ \bu’re all
sinners...
You’ll all
bum in
hell!”
Tell 'em Gantry...
tell 'em everything
— but not about
your whiskey ond
your women!
J W-
FkiridU,
i spring-*.
for rt *
("fit r
d action
grown f
40 <X , ll
jon the I
rii, it it :
i not b* *r
for <«e per acn
re F.’bon
►o for forage pi
small gram a
or cold 1
rO'cd for
■it ty ha* been *♦»*.■ cq
The T*
tan rate
t e i, r r ih i
v>w in
ubsfation*. m *»ou 1 h
*3 j,, »
*ord A: ■
2«
i any variety now
record
1 a 22 w
on and
15 Ioj.*
' area
High rn.
Si fi IA *■ T Nl
ve*k for
Alcoa
clipping i<” -Ts. which
wa* .'4elv
in Brick1
ey wifn
a 207
ting, mow tha M.
game r d
a 533 v,<:.
riep Him
h roaxi i
good our**- ot . r.
for texa*
♦ life *♦■
’A* t;*un
Werl /
THANKSGIVING DAY
other lands now hr
-uefallv
awa; - j —
Prey la mat
B-• trie Go-.—rr.or
.Mg thf-;r delivcranc
H f rrifri n
ppres-
of t
te S’
MU* Of T<*X3f»
Ft cm.
Though
th<* >
which is draw-
Providence has
tV (IT i?
jarded !
.r.g to its
*<■. r .u not bet n
!fj#* pCOpiff of ti u
United
State*.
rnark»*a b
'H-ltree a* pt ■ >
M- «u lamed the
* njiLkLAMl father* u
ntl' .a
j?atn*-d *
1 %r<$
/p,N‘ *if i ffH.iH ’f ^
u-f -O H-aver. for
’hto* nh4*t* v we now
enioy H
•* ga* e i
tu Ufa. > uf
through whim <v
nrr.cru
u r( * ' f. *4
. rr For
t. ■: F.*
Wh'irf atU’
af gUnfirn
■trie
T-xu- In Its hours
that same Provjri.r
cd u •. and amid
danger
and
<-/u
/'fur’ive *hao Elt
pright-tvpe oa* v
’. •. n
vrtrig
New Wheat Variety
The
1 '♦♦?•'.
Lindy *460
UTILITY PEN
o
Cm» oZ P«« .| C»la< *♦ /«*
Lindy *467-F
FINE POINT
'4 .*> jro OH * * 1
P X • 9* 9 „ r V / ♦
Lindy
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o
on dip oncf pen.
Don't accept subshtufes.
t ’ — T,»*i^
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Nsa colors
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Lindy *620
MHHUUMIR
JERK SIMMONS |
ELMER
GANTRY
Top b'wffoda
»JOO
l»W t» CO INC
On, ydt ftpatewnet/
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'vder coped ne<er eg^» ed
.. iy»r Pern corcnue
*r"3 g'-r* «n cwco;*r ec.-oss
T^e rstion Secretsr es.
accountants, students -.o
*e:T ereryoea etyj eriles
‘*y* *■! 3 scared ••wre just
m ' *"r iw,ci* »j?e for ,,Ke
OW'-GiSAt L!NQ» BALL
POINT PfV
mouTi wif usawcoisn
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CW,- <«!.* USA
THE ROCKDALE REPORTER
PHONE HI 6 5338 - ROCKDALE
GREETINGS
AND MANY THANKS
TO OUR FRIENDS
AND NEIGHBORS ON
THANKSGIVING DAY
Wa ara thankful for tha privilege of tarving you. War® thankful too. to
.U S !5U community, as we join our neighbors to give
thanks for the abundance and security that is our common heritage.
LET US SERVE YOUR DRUG NEEDS
YOU CAN DEPEND ON OUR COMPLETE SERVICE
PREWITT DRUG STORE
"PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST"
Phoua HI 8-3441 We Deliver
f* >» 29<i game and a 5.i2 -<-ries
Cam-Rock League
be Acme She*-*. M'-tal and T:h*
kd;jf* F!ryv,*,*r thdp,'1, th> t'v’o
1.• if v *• Cam- R z-k 1*
•ed the f liU/ ving n.gti bn ^ler
•hi- v.. k Mr; Veda Birk-
1*V Mr. Junv Tvler I ‘-‘r ars :
Hei n S»-eiKi 1 4!1
Taylor League
a bundani
f’f r nur
i -f e pa n of prr
pr*-sr.‘nt period,
rea-.r.ns lo t>*
pr*M*nt happ.
and religion
.f preservatu
the unex.'iMi
' and
♦mein
mg
pr<
He*
our
1 /4j<i
Fatner
r, H.ir.
Prayer, implore L
ir.depr*
a a i
•>-r\e
ident,
ation’
r ,'ed J,
iri pro p
F’raver
Al-
G-
Tavlor leasji
n 193. Mr-
■ ! M i F.»r. i:
Monwm* Ti .
■ • Mr. Ne,
N -a Mess.-
■ Kirk i
* ’P'r
■ prorr.i
'. ./ed il
and tii
se of
gen*
Fhankfo
he fuuil
.,n<o‘ no’ or.,
vior , that a:
a »• re*
by
IwwmO^I
Bv VF.RN SANFORD
Texas Press Association
S< -loti'' • r.. • / . ’ ’re- ^.r’ -
k1 ’ '* •• i.g to <V> BV A r.e-4 ”.•■
v y. .-r ge*' ,/.• • r, f. *. tlir.e
, r* ,.ort to n.inno A--
great
.%!
per;
\ V O’f.Pf r.) "i %'•»
♦*r‘- ar»* tirr.fs.
r,4*r -irtifi'-ais
r> fj doa«*
,f Tm: F.rV,
.. -er Why
- f * v. * * %*'* onr
of u • r.g a
ip-u i>: .g
fi.i i n v. iU
top Aider ex-
i -p.nner
pr> n. Wi*.:» or
V.
w a v
Va f K ’ rf ■
I r.f*r try srnaii
•■d;of si/e and finally the Tex-
.t - i/e shiners They get fish.
B ■’ ••♦*;- don't fne u the tnnli
A-e ect from f.shing As vtat-
: ear er it’;> rr.eat on the table"
lishmg only—sans the thrill of
ee.:.i' a strike happen
We find bo:, .ng re.-ryu! ar.d re-
. .ix.r.g S',, when the lamer it
getting low and fishing is slow,
a- *rr . i for fish Usually our
sure ia the spoon.
I.ate ■ t adven’ore wa tri lling
A.th live minnows Great big.
urr.Oc-.si/e -hmer tf e> were.
( os 50 rents a d'-/en But they
took fish when nothing e
would.
’A ■ d w ork oa> k and forth over
th“ flats, or along ;de the buffs,
,,r.d across the pom”- Motor preacher-. to
pi-* rl" Not more tnan five miles
per hour, slower if possible But
we caught fish.
We'd slap a mg shiner on a
number tw
size
git’;.- Tr,run*-
Now therefore I Fan: Houston.
Gu-.ernor of the St.ite of Texas. ,
ir, appoint Thursday, the 29t(, day
■if N-.vember next, a- a day of i
'Ir.uif.ir g . irig ar.d Prayer, to Ai- ■
n.gr.t • God. ind I re< omrr.end to
' e people of this *tate that or.
'hat u, *h:•> a»*tain from their
rne.-i! a', -canon, ar.d assemble in
their place of worship then to
under to God. the Ruler of the
!’r.: •••r*- the trianks due for His
k r. in v and mener\
IN TESTIMONY THEREOF I
ha.* hereunto signed rny name,
• rid f iu *d tin* great u: of the
•♦■ate to oe affixed, at *he Cir> of
\us*.r , ’hi ti.e 27’h day of Octo-
o’-r 1HC0. md ir. toe >.-ar of the
Independence oi the United j
Suit**- the c igh*;. -fift:. and o’
Tex a.. ft.i t went-- -fifth.
B-. the Governor
SAM HOL'STC-N
E W Cij e. Sec. of State
p[* ’m Low Cost
^ m ,; — A Easy Payments
C--M ',,cf Quality Homes
$3495
JUSf $10 00 DOWN
j • • • A Btowlffwl, FuM*C«lof Broehurt illwftlrat.ng 11 DtfV«fe*t .
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JIM WAITE* CORPORATION
I ©in Pfereifed ir oe-or’g a J’m Waller Seme d .e
mare inforieottom.
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Pleaie »end literofure.............................
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Addreu______________
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ar- urac’.jo.iifite • v-;th the* i
he Method) ts do business i
in cor r-r.< e bo* v. • hope at it-!
next s-ssion at Chanpc 11 Hill on
the 14 h ;h-t that o me body will
ir.ake ,ne or two motions for us |
The fi: * motioti i-. ’-he- flu- Rev >
W T Harris mav b- allowed t<>
remain on the B< !\i!le circuit for i
ano*her y* ar The other is. that ,
tn- pre Kher or, this circud 1 •• re- J
fjuired to reside B-llville. We
think thi* latter an important \
f narge Tot umir preac her has
r -rt o.o .re i . -j- ; i• Ti a . . w.'.er,
there are ahead;, ttmee local
!:»*•. Kinney.
Campbell and Light We hope •
therefore that the conference, or j
who-*never duty ,t is *o decide this j
natter, will see the importance of
ho<zk. put a couple of having th<* c.rc-uit rider re ude at
P»i* shot on the line, some ot.ier place—and it some
er place why, BellviHe is th<
'. e go tu ♦■per. Best result - we
have fi.'ei down deep .oave Ix-en
Ait* a small.black-colored buck-
an d g Like tile spiXiii. many
/( ’hern are made in Texa.-> We've
id gixxi luck with i jig
Mi three are what we call "fas*
fishing" lures Siowi-st, of
course, is ‘r.e top /uitei Even it large
■boo d t.«- worked fa t • w- f tr.e about U.r-e feet up fron the hook,
■ . • * ept. u.iiiy cairn and and cast out We'd vary the loo- j place.
without rippies bon of the shot from time to | --
Bu* we've g->* *<> adm;t. here Lme until we found the right, The Picayune has a special
and now, tha* the biggest fish depth, then troll away Washington dispatch, to the ef-
i .. raugr;* on artiftral L rung companion, who feet that Senator Wigfall has no-
Itkes to fish, but not to eat fish. ’ifi<«i ’he President that he will
worm aiso ltet-s a big bang out of top- no* return to hi- sea*, in the event
-ri, or j water lore plugging He wants to of l.incolin's elevation
see the fl#h strike __
In partially satisfy this crav Bellville—The election passed
ing. while trolling with minnows, off at this place very quietly No
he hold , his rod high as he reels disturbance whatever Wc think
in the fish arid makes it rise ou‘ the Bre< kc-nridge Electors are in
of the water and tail-walk on the the majority m the county From
surface. Admitt<*dly he loses lots , what we have heard, there is
of fish that way. but he gets a probably but a small vote polled
tnnli out of the sight of the soar- We expect to give m another place
ed fish leaping out of the water *he official vote of Austin county
to accept the challenge and try The prevailing belief is. that I.m-
to *;hake the hook—which it does j coir is elected and that Secession
quite often will take place.
v rr,
g u y.
fishir
Not be ng t *<»o paberit
resort to plavti
>ly when we re bred, or
,ii/ i ’i ju-I |>.aih a ,i i, to take
it ♦•as-. That’ tr - only way we
an land ’em on the plastic worms
—fishing slow and ♦■ . In fact,
that seems to be the oni
anyone can land ’em
ABOUT YOUR
Health
way
Hodges
HAS A COMPLETE
SELECTION OF
Wanted, Welcomed
Quality
*' • SWEATERS
There's no
finer Gift
than a Gift of
fine clothing!
BUY ON
LAYAWAY
• SPORT COATS
SUITS
SLACKS
JACKETS
SPORT SHIRTS
DRESS SHIRTS
UNDERWEAR
TIES AND SOCKS
JEWELRY
BELTS
SHOES
HODGES
Main and Cameron
Every Gift
Handsomely
Gift-Wrapped
FREE!
MAN S SHOP
Rockdale
(Editor's note: This is •
feature prepared by the state
health department.)
Pioneering a program of me-
dical care which ha*-’ vitally help ;
ed four and a quarter million
handicapped children in the past
■/3 years hu.* earned the Crippled
Children’s Program of the fed-
eral Children’1 Bureau a I960
Albert Lasker Award
The awards are made annually
for breakthroughs in medical re-
-arch and advances in public
health programs directly benefit-
ing millions of human beings
throughout the world" by the1
American Public Health Associa-
tion
This year’s presentation* wen-,
made by the Association and the
Albert and Mary Lasker Founda-
tion in New York last October
The Crippled Children’s Pro-
gram. mainly administered by in-
dividual states, emphasizes high
quality care and is w dely .if prov-
ed by physicians, hospitals and i
local communities throughout ,
Texas and the United States.
Each year the demand for these
services ha increased, with the
rate per 10.000 children served
doubling in 22 years.
In Texas the total cases per,
year has ri-en an average of 14.3
per cent per year from 4.532 cases !
in 195fl until 1959 with a record
total of 6.473 cases
Under the law, basically, any
child under 21 years of age and
unable to pay is eligible provided !
he may be cured or his condition j
corrected so that he may be re-
turned to a future of productive
adulthood
Children cared for under Texas’
crippled children’s program suffer
a variety of condition* needing
corrective treatment, de* ices,
hospitalization or a corrective op-
eration for certain conditions.
A breakdown of classes of cases
■hows most children under the
program, administered by the Di-
vision of Crippled Children’s Ser-
vice* of the Stete Health Depart-
ment, need orthopedic tervlcee
according to 1959 figure*.
They are congenital malfor-
mations — 1 M2; other disease
handicapping conditions — 17*.
diseases of bonse and joint*—■#7i;
cerebral pelsv—712; end polio-
m.elitj* af’er-eff«» t»—780.
STARTS TODAY, NOV. 23-PRE HOLIDAY SEASON
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95c
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$399
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Cooke, W. H. The Rockdale Reporter and Messenger (Rockdale, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 24, 1960, newspaper, November 24, 1960; Rockdale, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth694563/m1/2/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lucy Hill Patterson Memorial Library.