The Rockdale Reporter and Messenger (Rockdale, Tex.), Vol. 92, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 6, 1964 Page: 3 of 14
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St, John s Planning
Church Youth Week
Y.nth \c»ivi?i- Week
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The ii.p-c • chu- ,*n by-
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youth 11«x flu study group
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Metbwmt Ht b- p ' ,rn
■"Th-rf
h CTe* *.l." K I. Bi.irnai
Local Girl, 10,
Escapes Serious
Injury in Wreck
I)- b»<( Stic Cnrr: Hi yr:*r-
< :J dnuehti r o: Mr ar.rl Mrs.
(. I. (' It I M uf f < . V .1
injured . tightly in a two r ir
,.i i tdi nt it Hu.)-!’.<n a) • ..t 7
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Miss Cun ie. who had been
visiting in M.niston wit? at
air s ai.d uncle Mr and Mt-
Id.v m *1 Do-ck p i :i ?i, i..,v t.*. .
uniti home with mother unfit*.
Iiug< r D.M-kn iti ; I’dU
Arthur, wtien the accident
ix'Currt d.
The Rochdale Kir! e cap
with only
D leek m. a
treated ip.
far a hr<;
injury
D;-vk an > car, v- hi
tofu led. w a struck by
< :tr which run -i stnn
• U"'t tit, tef." - *•
etjvty.-en, M r.......arwt M t $ n r j
C<»oke aie the ir*< t dr liuti
Ti m gr.irp t'prT.'TOr . v TO Mr J
I. ( \t, hurt* y is Sunday
Sfhiin! li tchet IJout* s-nlrh
coon ..dor let the sente; ■ and
Ml T« rn Meet > is t> ■ t
A ! youth an urged to alt n,l
< ach cviTim* and bung their
it:tn( ." !lrv ''it. - ..<1
In cenr.eetie.n. the er.j a
> uuth Kre u• ; s - per • I : ltd; an
ice mArn *;r:»|» r f< wThti I'Ve"
Sunday cuianu t-rvic.* Po-
tt ids wit! be us o) to d< fray I
£:.•ipfe.tiii SBBBHIi ..ISBISC’TtfiMEj
■ ■' i ■ 1
Rites Held for
Mrs. Menn, 66,
Here Sunday
-or
Mrs
TO dale Ktr! c-c.
* i rapt a red biui
was stilt lx
■ Ffou ton h -*p
ten tub and kid
J. Ausburn, 57,
Buried Sunday
At Lexington
Funeral <?rv
/.us burn. 57,
i m Sundjsv j
!-)#(»*• Church
Polimd l) >rur
t n a H n rls I v a
*• n Ci* C< tre
r Johm
u d
v&ri
sptta! He 'V,e- »
Coord \ mn -n
but lived f,». tb,
;n Houston where
a bn* her
«ie two broth-
»-rjL Retxsr* f. Ai«burn <>t lions
! ,»ft ahd .1 nrnie Aukhtim of
Tttylor two h*er Mrs* Ro\t+r'
! •- - fen * '*
1* I> Otr "iof Per? Arthur
Pallbearer-I w ere C a r l
Reynolds Clyde H Kiev Jr
Mat-'ilt- r, W * t r e r. \ ' •
Reebo . F fon Wrerm and R. >
Ferry
r pi St f m Ii . <
li.tndl»‘.-| funeral art inirerr er:t-
Warren Wade
Services Held
Here Monday
Funeral services f* r Warren
F.ll Wade. It I. were held at t
p. m Monday at Phillips 4-
LW-kcy Chdpel with the R«n
AJIi«on Jovcc pc tor of First
Chhis*ian Chur. h. offu iatng
ft .rial *k in the I OOF
Cfmetery Mi Wade died at,
i a m Sunday at the Highland
N'tir mi Pome in San Antonio
v.tte ra- he had t»evr< for t\v»
v.aek **
H** lived his entire Itfe in m<l
around M lam County and ww
bom July 27, 188-} at Minerva,
mjti of Mr and Mrs Jitr Wad<
On November 2s 1 ->53 he
married ?he former OJIie Can-
non tn Rockdale
Survivor^ mdude the wife
Mrs Olln W*de »f mule or.e,
l.ockdale. a son James T W’
of San Antonio, a daughter Mrs
Julia Queen of Dublin: ?hree
s;stt*r-, Mo la/zre A -idles ot
ItOtkdai®, Mr Kdith Fitrgeralc
of Houston and Mrs Beil, J tie
of Edinburg.
Pallbearers were Walter
Seay. David Seay, J,*s«e Wade
J B Gray, Albert Wade and
Florence Cannrtn
Funer
Aim.4 M..i vl. up v.u r
Jittid at 2 p. ..a. - . hr.? Fh . .
lip.' A Luck i' l tl.lpe. w.tl '■)
! B
niTTG mat r;h:.f.e'. ui.e. ••wuV
Buriai iva-s heUi m Uv, HK4-
C emofory
Mi Menn dud .it 2..2C p it.
Friday d Richards Clink: A
lio-pita! where she had been i
for six days Shi had been in j
failing h»*»lth for the past;
-* veral years
She iiv, d her on* re life in i
M.'am Co nty. tr.d was born |
August 2? !(187 at the Gay Hdi !
i einruini? 4, dnughter et Mi .mi
Mr ,ti i P*‘l/el Sr in H)2!
he marrwxl John Menn at
Rockdale She - as pt<e* o. u m
death bv one son and on*,
rtjbigtitei who 1u n m mfam :•
Survitors include ti.e hus-
band John Menn of R ickdale
two sons, Frne-t Mt*nn of San
.Angelo and .Ant m Menn ot
M : •
Mrs L !. H :trk.n-li of D 11 as
three brothers, Joe Pe'.zel Jr
:ui H'-nr' Pel?..| of PfK'kdale
t.d Johnnie P ,/.-i ,j! Thun
d He : ve Mrs Trai •
Stoltc of Thorr.d,i!(< and Mix
B.oU-y Do - Mr- Viot.i
Mrs Guirn Filat.d and Mr
Helen St re Is ky ail • f Pock
dale and *<‘\-f>n grandcm!dn*n
PalVtwarcfs -.ere W a ’ t e r
stohe, Aibrrt S*< St*, WaRef
Fftlwl, Johnny Pel/-!, Wav•
Mre!«k> and Kentadh Pe-im
RAMBLINGS—
'Continued frofn page 1> i
W ft el
Wisco? ’m since leaving Rock-
dale He is now associate edt-:
t-.r of Atb<’burch Press which
publishes some 3S0 <| chute'
vv>.*-kly newAvaineto..- Ptw- twri
fl.lfg John completed worit
tl in summer for a mas'er of
:rts degree in journalism at
Syracuse C-niversity Syracuse
ha« trie ini\ gr idtiat** religious
i journalist*- program tn the
country There are more do- 5
t ■'' about Johnv Mar. Mark
iuid Eden in a story inside.
Stupid?
TUI FOLLOWING yarn
j credited to the Arlington
• CifDen Otlcc there lived in a
i village in f>ld England ,t boy
wh*< was considered stupid Men
found defight in offering him
.♦he choice l>efween a three- ;
tiennv bit and a penny The bid
I always chose the penny One
dav a stranger asked tin* boy if
he chose the penny because it t
was the large piece The boy
r< plied. "Maw not that If 1
took the three-penny bit, they’d
j quit offering it"
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ROCWDALE (T#g) ^EPOFTFW-S
i H«?portei Sttdit Hiu>iq »
J 'K f'FUfXiF RAH,INC! Atirelin Muno?. 41), of Calrlwt !I oscapoH dtoth wHeri his err struck a steel bridge
t : tic- r;\ ' ot H ickdalt- on CS 7?) about «: 10 p. m. Tl ur -H u IT: n was totallv"demolished (see re-
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Car Hits Bridge;
Driver Escapes
Serious Injury
A 4‘bvt ur-old Caldwell nm
sir la hud head and facial
licualiun- in a t-m* ar wuck
2 mil*** -:i*t of Rockdale <-n l k
79 at K 10 p *n, ! tmr lav.
Highway 1J itrnlman D* rwuud
Kim ,■ tlv win, investigated -aid ;
t! it,- uijlM *.*tl Mai; L Autab-1
Munoz of 104 North Temple,
Street. Calti'.il! lb uccived
,,y alonsiu* ,ht.ud i;ub I t y. u.-> [
not in critical condition, i
Kennedy said.
Muno/: wu‘. traveling wtnj!
toward Rockdale when hi car i
‘truck a steel bridge railinc
I'iduncc'd about .Ho feet and
landed ctcs -va,-,- In the high-!
v ay. Kennedy -aid. Tne !9S8
Pontiac s.dan .vas demoli-hed
Munoz, a former Rockdale t
resident was taken to tin
.hospital by Phillips Si Lucks v
Compahv anibulanci -L w .
iu id cvcrnifrlit a* lht ,’it pit d |
jut' otaservatior.
Friday morn n?
and re teat ad
BANK-
11 or •: ti 11* i : t on page one -
illuminated a* night vvjtii back*
! chitng
Offices, Lobby
A! n« the s; t*t end X the
hid!,' «n (‘ar'.cr.'R ■■■treet.
there *,v’tt b • a private offTw t i
the bank prt-yidenf. .u-ii.inin.K
*he CJmete i street entr.iiice.
The corner portion of the
present loom and entr:;nco will,
in the re v arranger ent, be .i
large dirertoi loom adjoining I will b
ttff! pt’esidentiff-. The val!
betwi.-en both, these rioni anci
tiie main lobby of the bank will
be of Kla:.with insult draw i pat e for four desks The
curtains. I banking lobby from bo?h en-
Adjranint* *hrfe two roomsi trances will meet to adjoin the*
•-,••* et p!: tterm” ' Th in be no barriers or room divider- -
fleet will be- the area for loan j between the lobby and Un of- •
oflierr-- and i'n tiiru with ' -iccrs spare
what i«
rm
MEHAFFEYS
BULL DENIM
REGULAR BT.UE
;ffilers platform. There will
i IjBI ffmHg'1
The two areas will be separ-;
a ted by two different kind- or
floor--: The lobby l!oor will be
< f terrazzo tile, and the offie: t |
platform will be carpeted
Funeral Held
On Tuesday for
R. J. Stewart
Funeral civiees . r Rupert
.) Sti wart, 7H, wtre held at
9 Jo p m. Put-sUay at th
FhilHp Si 1.. cke.v i n S'pel with
burial m the Milatiu cnin-t**rv.
liit- Rev. Hirhard Spark:-:, pas-
t a ot 11 ud vl i lain - B • pt; -1
< hutch, officiated.
Mi SteVf «ti *.Hed Httndfty
iv.oiniiig at his home near Mi-
lan). He had lived near Milano
in .Hp|->roximate(y 17 ytttib-'-"”
He was born December 13,
l®8§ at Milan:;, wnjfc. d for ;ho
lailroad for 20 years und retii
ed at Mihu ■-* 17 years ago. He
was a raili- ia olack-rnith fere-
lian. -sn .....Mm.....#»*•..........T***
Alter his retirement, h<*
farmed mar Milano His wife
preceded him in death on Afprrt
2k o! this year
Survivor- i it c 1 u d c three)
i uifitei., Mi . Rub.v May
Stone and Mns Mane St-rawn f
.-an Antonio- and Mr Ne-Aw*--
11 tight*} of Cures well, Oregon.
Step-children ar t Gay le Si uth-
em, Marian R<-*ict R*»be*t
s uther-n and M rj*u u- C'ler?g»-n-
peel.
,\1 • surviving an :?l giund-
childnn anrl 23 greki-grind-
children.
PaMbcari r< were G a y 1 e
Soithetn, Lee. Oscar and
Lonnie Pi net, Stewart South-
ern and R L. Striven.
Henry VIII had sox wive-
LEVIS JEANS
White Jeans. Light Blue and
Cactus Green. Boy's sires
regular and slims.
PAIR—
$•*39
MENS $^25
SIZES ^
We're Headquarters!
MEN'S LEE
MEN'S LEVI
MEN'S WRANGLER
BOY'S WRANGLER
Reg.. Slim. Husky
BOY'S LEVI
Sires 4-12, double knee
Nylon fortified
BOY'S DICKIES
1
^=^jjAAA \ \ v Cac-i-
SWIM
Just Received
BLUE BELL
JEANIES
New Stock of
• BLOUSES
• CAPRI PANTS
• CULLOTTES
• SKIRTS, etc.
SCHOOL SOCKS
Sew for School
4
BOYS
CREWS
Cushion foot,
all white —
STRETCH
BOBBIES
GIRL'S
CREWS
We have a store full of rich,
new fall Materials just
right for School wardrobes.
SHOP OUR COMPLETE
SELECTION!
AND MANY, MANY MORE
KINDS AND STYLES
(Continued frorr. page 1>
•90»
Medley relay 1 Troop 52;
2 Froz>|i 90; 1 Troop 89
Swimmi rs free uvle l John
Fulli-r f53<. 2 Monty Humble
3 Larry Currcy -90-
Swimmers underwater --wun.
I Monty Humble 2
Dwight Lester -90i; j. Clayton
Yo*ing -89'
Frcc-styb- viib. L 'Gary
| Tuma '89*. 2 Jim C.irik 'R9-;
3 Rennie Jones «89'
Diving. 1 Richard Schiller
(*Sj; 2 Randv KiiThenw.tz '89',
3 Gary Tuma '89‘.
STOP PAYING RENT!
OWN A
NEW
ETO
HOME
NO MONEY DOWN
BUILT Oil YOUR LOT-CITY, RURAL. LAKE
• MONTHLY PAYMENTS
• UP TO 12 YEARS TO PAY
• MANY PLANS—1,2.3.4, Bedrooms
C*m« by or call, mw how oafty It la for you to own
4 NEW HOME, built by Wm. Cameron St Co.,
bulldar of homes In tha Southwest for ovar 90 yaars.
Saa us for choica lota.
GIRL'S FUN SHU
CANVAS SHOES
# BLACK TWILL
# WHITE TWILL
# RED TWILL
All completely washable!
All with Pointed Toes!
All in AA and B widths!
PAIR—
$•* 99
NEW—This Year From
MELL0-KNIT
• LADIES' SWEATERS
3.98 to 7.95
• LADIES' SKIRTS
5.95
• LADIES' KNIT SUITS
14.95
See This All New Selection
P.F." TENNIS SHOES
Black or white, low quarter or high top.
BOY'S SIZES
11 thru Big Boys 6
MEN'S SIZES
Pair
4.98
5.98
BOY’S AMERICAN MADE
TENNIS SHOES
Black only, size little boys 5 through
Big Boys 6.
t nit?
ll v i Gunuunu i
SUM FITS
i
BOY S SIZES C M
98
MEN S SIZES C P
pair ^
98
N#
PAIR-
*1.99
Trios Suede LOAFERS
$5«
AAA AA B C Widths.
Biggest selection wa have ever offered. |
THIS IS THE KIND THEY LIKE! "
HANES UNDERWEAR for MEN
BRIEFS ......... 1.00 3 for 2.95
UNDERSHIRTS.......85c . 3 for 2.50
Plenty of time left for
SHORT SLEEVE
Sport SHIRTS
ALL BOY'S SHIRTS
Reduced to. each
1.77
1.77
^^^■^2.77
One Group Boy's 4 O M
KNIT SHIRTS L I0F LSI
One Group Man's 4 lftr % M
kKit rants Z tOT 3.H
ONE GROUP MEN'S
Reduced to. each
ONE GROUP MEN'S
Reduced to. each
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Cooke, J. W. The Rockdale Reporter and Messenger (Rockdale, Tex.), Vol. 92, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 6, 1964, newspaper, August 6, 1964; Rockdale, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth694794/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.