The Rockdale Reporter and Messenger (Rockdale, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 30, 1962 Page: 13 of 14
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> MILAM COUNTY
Courthouse
News
MARRIAGES
James Curtis Lcwi> amt Emma
Julia Crumner
Hcu'ijert Pennve ami Willie K iv
W: sle\
Grover Clay MeCullin and
Dorothy Annette Russell
Bennie Ray Juc»rgi*ns and Bo.il
nee Ann Neuman
Clifford Larry Whiteley and
Mary Frances Howard.
Johnny I,ee Ferrow and Mary
Jo Moore -
Alexander Aquilar and Mary
Fena.
Robert Wayne Mercer Jr. and
Miii iL ii June Edmunds.
DEEDS
I^onnie M Box, Chevrolet 4
Door.
Donald G Johnson, Chevrolet
4 Door.
F F Moore, Ford 4 Door Sta-
tion Wagon
Donald W. Culp, Ford Pickup.
A. C. Carnes, Ford Falcon 4
Door
Texaco Inc., Ford Falcon Sta-
tion Wagon
F D Quinnev, Ford Dump
Truck.
Aluminum Co of America. Ford
4 Door.
Cravens-Dargan Co . Ford Falcon
Tudor.
Cravens-Dargan Co., Ford Falcon
Tudor.
I V. Wise. Chevrolet 4 Door.
A. E. Nettleton. Ford 4 Door Sta-
tion Wagon
E. A Schlemer Chev rolet Pick-
up
Charles M Schlemmer, Ford
Falcon Tudor.
Leslie Mullins, Ford Falcon Tu-
dor.
Zeff Morgan Jr , Ford Country
Sedan.
Dick Stedman, Ford Falcon De-
" luxe Wagon.
R. W. Well. Distributor. GMC
Tank Truck.
T. C. Lewis, Ford Pickup.
Don G. Humble, Ford Galaxie
4 Door
Harry W Clark. Chevrolet
Pickup.
Jack Lewis. Ford 4 Door.
C. E Phillips, Ford Pickup.
NT E Alford Jr.. Ford 4 Door
C'ountrv Squire.
DEEDS
Hugh Stewart et ux to J. M
Moorman et ux. Sin and other
considerations. Tract or parcel of
land being a part of the T. .J.
Chambers two league survey.
Nt ill Boggett to Alton J Kuhn,
Sin and other considerations.
Tract or parcel of land out of the
Jones Survey.
David Ragan et ux to Certain-
Teed Products Corporation. S10
and other considerations. Tract
or parcel of land being a part of
the Miguel Davilla Eleven League
Grant.
P. C. Del Barto, Trustee, to Vet-
Mans’ Land B^ard of the State of
Texas, Sin and other considera-
tions. Tract or parcel of land
being a part ot C Wink-on and I
H F. Davis Surveys.
O I,. Hayes et ux to John
Brasher. SU) and other considera-
tions. Lot or parcel of land out of
and a part of the Daniel Monroe
Grant
C. O Angell et ux to Cecil
D< nson Laywell. S5.000.fM) con-
sideration. Tract or parcel of
land out of and a part of the
George Lee Survey.
The City of Rockdale to The
State Highway Commission. S8,-
427 40 consideration. Tract or
parcel of land out of the D. A
Thompson Survov.
Marie Zaleskv to O H Eixman
ft ux. S10 and other considera-
tions. Lot or parcel of land out of
the W W. Lewis League.
August W Roecker et ix to Wil-
lie Stall et ux. S14.200.00 consi-
deration. 130 acres of land being
a part of the J P. Warnock Sur-
vey
Pansy Lynn et al to Merton C
Moore ct ux. S10 and other con-
siderations. Lot No. 1 of Block
No 26 and 30 ft. off the south side
of Lnt No. 2 of Blof k 26 of the
City of Rockdale.
W M Elliott et ux to Leon C.
Towery. S10 and other considera-
tions. Lot No 2 in the Chas.
Wuensche Block
George Allen Quinn et ux to
Barton Sutton et ux. S10 and other
considerations. Lot No 8, Block
No. 6. Meadowbrook Subdivision
of the City of Rockdale
C O Angell et ux to the Vet-
erans’ Land Board of the State
of Texas. $5,000.00 consideration
Tract or parcel of iand out of arm
a part of the George Lee Survey.
The Veterans' Land Board of
Texas to Clifton M Laywell. $5 -
000.00 consideration Tract or
parcel of land out of a part of
the George Lee Survey
F M Pracsel et ox to Henrv A
Burgevin. $475 fir. consult ration.
Lot No. 3 iri Block No 14 ot the
Revised Praesel Subdiv ision to the
City of Rockdale.
Cage Kennon et ux to Ben Ken-
non. $10 and other considerations
Tract or parcel of land being a
par’ of the J G W Pearson Sur-
vey.
James Juriie et al to Joe Judie.
$10 and other considerations
Tract of land out of and a part of
the James Walters League
A M Holley et ux to C. A
Mf-kolik et ux, $10 and other con-
siderations. Lot or parrel of land
out of the T J Chambers Survey
O.E.S.
Rockdale
Churches
APOSTOLIC FAITH: Edwin Water-
bury, pastor; lOu.rn. Sunday School;
11 a m. service; 8:30 p.m. youth and
young people service; 8:30 p. m chil-
dren's service; 7:4a p.m. Evangelistic
service; 7:45 p in. Wednesday prayer
service and Bible study.
ASSEMBLY OF GOD: K. H. Zercher.
pastor. 9:45 am. Sunday school; 11
a. m. services: 7:45 p m. regular
evangelistic service; 6:30 p. m. Sun-
day, young people’s service; 7:45 p m.
Wednesday, prayer meeting.
ASSEMBLY OF GOD <Latin American):
Macisimino Rusaz, pastor. 9:45 a m
Sunday school; 11 a. m. services; 6:3U
p. m. young people; 7:30 p m. evange-
listic services; Wednesday prayer
meeting. Bible study; Saturday
evangelistic services.
BIBLE BAPTIST; Buck Hillin, pastor:
8:00 p. m. Saturday, serv ices; 10 a. in.
Sunday school; 11 a. m. services; 8:00
p. m. services; Thursday, 8:00 p. in.
prayer meeting.
CHURCH OF CHRIST: Charles Gibson,
minister. 10 a m. Bible Classes; 10:50
a. m. services; 7 p. m. services;
Thursday 9:30 u. m. ladies Bible class;
“Wednesday 7:30 p. m. mid-week ser-
vices.
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE: Rev. O.
E. Lybarger, pastor. 9;45 a m. Sunday
school; 10:45 a. m. services; 6:45 p. m.
N. Y. P. S.; 7:30 p. m. Evangelistic
service; Wednesday 7:30 p. rn. prayer
meeting
FIRST BAPTIST: J. N. Foreman, pas-
tor. 9:45 Sunday school; 11 a. m. wor-
ship; 7:00 p. rn. training union; 8 p.m.
worship; Wednesday, 7 p. m. youth
organizations; 7:30 p. m. teachers
meeting; 8 p. m. mid-week service.
FIRST CHRISTIAN: (Disciples of
Christ'. Rev. Frank Buechley, pastor.
9:45 a m. Bible school; 10:50 a. rn.
services; 11:30 a. m. communion; 0
p. m. youth meetings; 7:30 p. m. even
ing service. Wednesday 7:30 p. m.
choir rehearsal.
FULL GOSPEL CHAPEL: Millard E.
Brown, pastor. 10 a. m. Sunday
school; 11 a. m. services; 7 p. m.
Chaplettes and young people meet-
ing; 7:45 p. m. evangelistic service;
Wednesday 7:45 p. m. mid-week ser-
vices.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN: Frank G.
Ncdbalek, pastor: Sunday school 9:45
a. m.; Morning worship 11 a. m.; Wed-
nesday 7:30 p. m. choir rehearsal; 1st
Tuesday, morning circle; 3rd Tues-
day. Women of the church; 1st Thurs-
day, Evening circle.
GRACE LUTHERAN: John Siemglusz,
pastor; 9:45 a. in. Sunday school. 11
a. m. services.
HILLCREST BAPTIST: W. F. Griggs,
pastor. 9:45 a. m. Sunday school, 11
a m. services; 7:00 p. m. Training
union; 8:00 p. m. evening services;
Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7 pm.
MEADOWBROOK BAPTIST: William
P. Davenport, pastor. 9:45 a. m. Sun-
day school; 11 a ni. service; 6:45 p.m.
training union; 8:00 p. m. service;
Wednesday: 7 p. m. family night,
WMU, brotherhood, youth organiza-
tion; 8 p. m. prayer meeting; 8:45
p. m. choir rehearsal.
PEACE LUTHERAN: F. T. Sager, pas-
tor. 9:30 a m. Sunday school; 10:30
a. m. services; 1st Wednesday 7:30
p. m. church council; 2nd Wednesday
2 p. m. WMS. 7:30 p. m. Evening cir-
cle; 2nd Sunday 6 p m. Luther Lea-
gue; 3rd Wednesday 7:30 p m Sun-
day school staff; 4fh Wednesday 7*30
p m. brotnerhood.
ST JOHN’S METHODIST: Frank Cady,
pastor 9 45 a m Sunday school: 11
a m services; 6:30 p m. youth fel-
lowships; 7:30 p. m. services.
ST THOMAS’ EPISCOPAL: Robert E.
Morrison, vicar. 10 a. m. Church
school, 11 a. rn. Morning service.
ST JOSEPH’S CATHOLIC CHURCH:
Rev. Steve Montenegro, pastor.
Masses: Sunday: 8 and 10. Summer
<2nd Sunday of June to 2nd of Sent >•
7 and 9 Holidays: 6:30 a m and 6:30
p. m. First Fridays: 6:30 p m. Con-
fessions Saturday 4 to 5 and 7 to 7:30
p m and every morning before the
Mass at 6 30. Religion Classes: up to
the 7th grade, Sunday at 9:00 a m ,
8th grade and up, Wednesday at 7 30
p. m. Inquiry Class and Discussion
Club; Monday at 7:30 p. m. Altar
Boy's Class, Friday at 4 p m. Meet-
ings. Holy Name Men, 2nd Sunday
after the Mass and Communion with
breakfast at the hall, 11 a. m. Altar
Society, first Wednesday evening at
7:30.
ALLEN CHAPEL A. M E CHURCH,
O.-car H Benm. pastor. Sunday school
9:45 a m Worship service, 10:50 am
Y P D 5 p in. Vesper service, 6 pm.
Attend
and Support
August 30. 1962 ROCKDALE (Te*.) REPORTER—Tb
t'
Tfon’s * frtentffy
Afar JW
u— We’ve started tlie game. If
you’re gonna get in it, you’d
better get over here — NOW!"
How right he is! Why dilly-dalh
if the “fellas” expect to have
any real fun winning a game
ilftfel*
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ipifp
a*
h.- r&r ‘
•- ■' ' „ .■ ' ■■ ■
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worth playing?
Community
Churches
FRIENDSHIP METHODIST CHURCH:
George Doss, pastor; services each
first Sunday morning 11:00 and each
third Sunday morning 11:00.
LIBERTY METHODIST CHURCH:
George D"ss, pastor; second Sunday
services 11:00 a. m, and fourth Sun-
day services 11:00 a. m.
NEW PROVIDENCE PRIMITIVE BAP-
TIST Walter Blackmon, 2nd Sunday,
pastor: .1 (‘ Collins fourth Sunday,
pastor. Mu> field, Texas on Highway
190. 10 a. m. Hymn singing, 11:00
preaching.
TANGLE WOOD RAPT1ST CHURCH:
\V. W Puck, |iastor. 10 a. m. Sun-
day (book 11 a. in. services; 7:00
P m Training union. 8 p. m. services;
Wednesday services: 7:00 p. m.; W,
M. U. Tuesday, 2:00 p. m.; GA’s
Tuesday 4:00 p. ni.
FOREST GROVE CHRISTIAN; Jume®
Diamond, pastor. 10 a. m. Sunday
school; 11 a. rn. services, preaching
first and third Sundays; 7 p. rn. Cru-
saders, first and third Sundays; 8:00
p. rn. sendees first and third Sun-
days; prayer meeting second and
fourth Sundays.
LIVE OAK CHURCH OF CHRIST: 10:30
a. in. Bible school; 7:30 p. m. services;
Bible study, song service and com-
munion each Sunday at 10:30 a. rn.
SAND GROVE CHURCH OF CHRIST:
Bible study, song service and com-
munion at 2 p. m.
MT. ZION BAPTIST: William Ernst,
pastor Id a. m. Sunday school; 11
a in services; 7 p m. training union;
8 p.m. services: Wednesday, prayer
meeting, 8 p. rn.
SHARP PRESBYTERIAN: Fred Brooks,
pastor. 10 a. m. Sunday school; 11
a rn services first Sundays' 2 p in.
first Thursdays, Ladies auxiliary.
TRACY METHODIST: Calvin Becken-
dorf, pastor. 10 a. rn. Sunday school;
11 a. m. worship service ''•eirth Sun-
days. 10 a. rn. worship service second
Sunday.
MILANO BAPTIST: Richard W. Sparks,
pastor. 10 a. m Sunday school; 11 a.m.
services; 7 p.m. training uuron; 7:45
p. m. services.
Come to think of it—wouldn't you suppose that the minister feels that way when he sees
your pew empty on Sunday morning; or the church treasurer, as he records the offering
envelopes and finds yours “missing”; or the chairman of that important committee,
when all members are present except you?
i
The most sobering thought of all is that Cod observes all of us all
the time and knows who is faithful and who is unfaithful.
Could one have a more noble ambition than that his life he
well-pleasing to Cod?
NX hat better time than non to really “get in the game”—and win
for the honor and glory of Cod?
f*Choose you this day u ho in ye uill serve —
As jor me and my house, ue uill serve the Lord."
Jothui 24:15.
\
"O^®' fourrltl'on
can no man lay tfian
that is laid, which
is Jesus Christ"
I Corinthians 3:11.
Pel iffiUUt Feature Publication* — W m fi Waldrop, /> rector
Hoi fSTS Cup t.d <tat
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iJESOM
This Church Feature—presented under the auspices of the Rockdale Ministirial Al-
liance—is made possible through the courtesy of the following Rockdale business firms
and professional people:
W. T. PEARSON St SONS HUMBLE PRODUCTS J. B. WHITE CO.
109 N. Main — Collier Pearson 202 W. Cameron — Red Richards Don Yarbrough, Mgr.
BLACK JACK BAPTIST- Tommy Jen-
kins, pastor. 10 a. m. Sunday school
7:30 p. in. services; 7:30 p. m. everj
First and Third Sunday; Thursday
mid-week prayer service.
ST JAMES LUTHERAN: John Siem-
glusz. pastor, Lexington, Texas; 8:45
a.m. Sunday school and Bible class;
9:30 a. m. services.
ALDERSGATE METHODIST: D. T.
Davis. Pastor. Milano. Texas 10 a m
Sunday school; I! a rn. services; 6.30
p. m. youth meeting; 7 p m services.
MINERVA METHODIST CHURCH.
Calvin Beckendorf, pastor. n. m.
Sunday school;; 11a m worship ser-
vice, 7:dt) p. m. evening service; 10
a m. worship service fourth Sunday.
TEMPLO BAUTISTA: <518 Rice St.)
Cornelio Rivera, pastor. Sunday: 2:00
p. m. Sunday school; 3:00 p. m. Wor-
ship service. Friday: 6:30 p. rn. train-
ing union; 7:30 p. m. worship service.
SAN GABRIEL BAPTIST: William Par-
mer, pastor 10 a. m. Sunday school;
11 a m. services; 6:30 p. m. training
union; 7:30 p. m. services. Monday
4 j). rn. Clem Hardy chapter Royal
Ambassadors; Tuesday 2 p. m. Wo-
mans Missionary Union; Wednesday
7 30 p in. mid-week service and choir
rehearsal Every other Saturday 7:30
p rn. brotherhood meeting at church.
PLEASANT RETREAT METHODIST:
George Do<s, pastor; services each
firs- Sunday 8:00 a. m and each third
Sunday at 8 p. m.
SALTY METHODIST CHURCH: George
Doss, pastor; services each fourth
Sunday at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.
FRIENDSHIP BAPTIST CHURCH, Rev
Jim Barnett, pastor. Sunday school
9 45 a. m Preaching at 11 a. rn. Bible
study at 6:30 p. m First Thursday
bight of each month. Family night
starting 7:30 p. m Every Thursday
night prayer meeting.
JIM CURREY REAL ESTATE
Prewitt Drug Bldg.
AMERICAN LAUNDRY
and DRY CLEANERS
Danny Robbins
ALUMINUM COMPANY OF AMERICA
Rockdale Works
RAINBOW COURTS
915 E. Cameron — I. B. Bullock
PREWITT DRUG STORE
121 E. Cameron — Ed Prewitt
MACK'S SUPER "66" STATION
313 W. Cameron — A. W. MeCullin
SKRIVANEK'S DRUG STORE
200 N. Main — Frank Skrivanek
GAITHER MOTOR COMPANY
212 E. Cameron — W. P. Hogan
ROCKDALE STATE BANK
200 Ackerman — T. B. Ryan
COFFIELD LUMBER CO.
112 S. Main — Barton Sutton
ROCKDALE CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC
Dr. N. R. Autrey, D. C.
PHILLIPS St LUCKEY CO.
HARMONY MOTOR LODGE
HOGAN St CO., Inc.
Loans — Insurance
2)2 E. Cameron — Phone HI 6-3433
MEHAFFEY'S
PIGGLY WIGGLY
R. I). Pursche, Mgr.
LEWIS-BREDT CO.
129 N. Main, Phone HI 6-2142
THE BEAUTY SPOT
TED'S RESTAURANT
Thelma and Clyde Kaminan
SINGERS GRIILL
Vera Thompson
SHADY OAKS CARE HOME
Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Mundine
1021 Haley — Phone HI 6-2050
MACK'S TERMITE and ROACH
CONTROL
314 Murray — Phone HI 6-5046
ROCKDALE CHAPTER NO. 23
7:30 p m October through March
Visitors Welcome
Stated meetings
First Tuesday eacn
month. 8 p rr. April
through September.
MILBURN PETERSON, W. M
EDGAR PETERSON, W P.
FLOYCE ALEXANDER. Sec .
the Church
of Your
Choice
ACME SHEET METAL CO.
117 W. Cameron — Truman Haupt
M. St N. MINNOW FARM
220 W. Andres — Vernon McGuyer
CUT 'N CURL BEAUTY SHOP
235 N. Ackerman — Irene Henry
ROCKDALE MINISTERIAL ASS N.
Rev. Wm P. Davenport, President
LOUIS G. GEST
Buick — Chevrolet ERNEST RINN, Sinclair Marketeer
132 West Cameron — Phone HI 6-2322
CITY FOOD MARKET
Homer Doss — Joe Pel/.el A FRIEND
PRAYER IS COMMUNION BETWEEN GOD AND MAN—WHERE MAN CONFESSES AND GOD FORGIVES.
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The Rockdale Reporter and Messenger (Rockdale, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 30, 1962, newspaper, August 30, 1962; Rockdale, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth694594/m1/13/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lucy Hill Patterson Memorial Library.