The Rockdale Reporter and Messenger (Rockdale, Tex.), Vol. 93, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 2, 1965 Page: 2 of 17
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_ Milano School
Adopts Budge*
•p
J
Of $148,365
Clayton to Transfer
From Local Plant
RAMBUNGK—
u'ontmued from i«age one'
n44lflC I'J knihNio uf ilwtimw
iwtot * ami 11m ttMnnninrtm
LOCAL SCHOOLS
ENROLLMENT 15*7
j.k« n.rt.j.- ... q)| OPENING DAY
. Allan Clayton. staff chetund
An etoimaled expenditure «>f BiMkiUlc Work- ha.
.. •*-.-WrTi tn« research
ilnrm-t hi the Analvliral
t' ti« niivl i \ I)mi »• -ii :»1 ‘ »ni-
luim 'v |{« s4-m • li Lalsil .iCitlls
iti New K- m-iti• ■ 11.11 IVnn-
*W«.3«5 it included i«> •* m«"
wii?i jd< iili'd this v. tx k l>v
Tw Milano School KikikI It li
an in* Mia*-*- *4- vkwh ih.pt tbr
lirrvMn.N budget
Itk'ipas’il i itioii.il
TWO AAT KhMhb—Cecil Owens of Rockdale found
these two “extremes" when he gathered eggs at his
5000-hen farm Wednesday The' tfiant egg weighs 5
ounces and measures 1l'\ inches around it (lengthwise).
The tiny one weighed less than an ounce ( Best picture
ever made of me,” said Cecil.) (Reporter Photo)
MEASURES UP
' > l\ Ulll.l
tljiion r\|nitv tii ,isnume
hb new t!tiires about October
1. in curdin'; to Rukdak Wink*
Chit! Uhouixt II A Simki-n.
C’l.iib'ii will bi‘ working on
tin- furtiu i automation of r<» u
1 u»jtnn control of siru'l'iij
and alloying processes at the
New Kensington laboratorif-,"
Semkcn .said
Clnston joint'd the compi iv
at Rock-dole m September 10"
folk wing giaduutinn from
vtmal aids and teaching Texas Tech with a bachelor of
iki 600 science degree in chemistry. He
tattended the University of
California b>r n period during
1951-1952.
corded cn(yx two days of 100
device* this summer jn Rock-|
dale Reading- out at Alcoa
have b*vn eoioiiU'iablv butter •
Hut what's a mriv few days'*,?-
100 degrv»* weather tor a w hate i
umnui • Twenty years ago i
Juke's thermometer mutreA to:
u whopping lot'.' ■ on dot read - J
int!
additional siii ini anil lit»i;u\
expenditures anil salary iai «-
pnmptfxl the mi lease, mcord-
ing to Su|N'i int. iideui it L,
Port I-1
Portei said the largest por-
tion vl the ixperulituie is to be
earned by the state in the
amount of $124.(MH> while loi ip
taxes provide ahi.ut $22,(too
tn the expenditures $120,000
is budgeted for instruction in-
cluding leat her -al.iiie.s. li.bmrv
and
supplie- Debt sctwci
S.ho J .bell* began ringing
♦odnv for the HW'-d* -eh—t
year, pud live following en-
roilmrnt were reported at
prvi 'tiiiM* today
Kits. 4rm iuiuoi-higli. 'M:t
piementary, 5JH AyeOik, l"i-
total, 15M7. ■ • I
Enough . . .
Is about enough fui this
week See you at the foot-
ball game . . . and don’t forget
to vote next Tuesday If you
don't know anything about this
election, check the editorial
page
School officials expeet the.
eiuolln ent to contin h* t *
rise fi r several day-.
*n finlk'
t)v. tad date* of *lw Pair w »
lM. tkiobi f 1* thnMgh 24
A ill 111 MM> °T M "f the
t•rie—‘t MgatoMM tn the world
will appear lelalt state Fair
audiences duriug elexen pci •
'lormaiM'es of the annual Hoi so
s Show in the L I v e * t o c k
Cattartim
. --wv insptoiw 4M Wil-'
iiarmon. the l,inc(> - aim«d
M.gin)ics al«>arvl »<>al bln. A
thargers wilf prysent the
v- in, ip' cdebi atc.d Mil i< ,d Rm
to - i ta-t, dftricto*' drill demand
ing iK ilict control, lulling and
. i* tihn.itlull
Bank Drive-In
Service Usage
Is Increasing
Allah ClatlUA
To Pennsylvania
Fire Damages
Car, Cabin a!
Rainbow Courts
The Claytons have been ac-
live In cluiiili and (ummimitv copal Chinch where Clayton
at fairs. For the past .several , h-,s s‘'r"',i ;,s vestryman, lay-
years Clayton has served as 'cader, and Sunday school sup-
assistant scc»utmater, scout- j erintendent.
rnastvi, and district advance-J The Clavtons have fom chil-
, mi nt chan man for the Teja: j div.ij,. Stephen. Judith, Diana.
Fire caused an estimated
$4000 to $5000 in damages to
an automobile and a single-unit
cottage at Rainbow Courts
about 5:30 p. in Thursday.
Fire Chief Johnny Weed said
Usage of drive-in service at i
Boy Scout District They are I and I’nti icia, aged 12. 11, 8, and that the fire apparently start-
f -
kv
tSffis.
**EAVY DUTY
^UPREMt
^OTOR OIL
SELLS FOR LESS!
the Rockdale Stale Bank is in- I
creasing almost daily, accoid- j
ing to bank officials.
The service has lM»en avail- J
able since eomplition of the |
new b idding, but has not been ;
pushed until installation oi cn- l
I ranee signs and exit warnings j
which are now complete
Harold Luekey, president, said
| patrons are urged to make use
of the new service which is
available !i a in to 3 p. tn each
1 week day except Friday when 1
| the bouts are 0 a. in. to 3 p. n:
J and 3 30 p m. to 6 p. tn.
In an advertisment in the
1 wick's Reporti r the bank pic-
sents a map showing the cor- i
! reel routes for entrance and ,
j exit to the drive-in window
Car^ rria.v enter from either Bell
rr Grcni stieets. The exit ts
on Ackerman street.
members of St. Thomas Epis-i3
ed in tlie car, spread to the
garage and then to the cottage.
Lpcal_.firemen worked at the
ANNUAL DRIVE STARTSilJ:i.i::miiiliiMinititiimtii»uimifmiHi»tiiliHlilMlHHHlliMii J ston'i- for about a half hour
• “Both the ear and the cottage
A I a A I were ruined bv the fire." Weed
PTA Seeks Members.
-— j st-j-ji>oct as a total ly&s’ It was
Office! s and committee chairmen of the Rockdale
Parent-Teacher Association met Tuesday night at the
Rockdale State Bank community room to plan the organi-
zation's activities loi the coming year.
The first meeting o! the local P-TA will be held at
7 20 p. nv September 2d in the elementary school eafetorium,
D> n Herbst, i’-TA reporter, announced.
A membership drive, an annual drive by the organi-
zation. w as opened Septembt i 1. "Forms will be taken home
by students during the first week of school and parents are
mged to join and suppoit the P-TA organization,” Herbst
Tlu .highly trained horses
trot and canter through com,
plex maneuvers U> muaic in-
cluding “The Maple la-al Fur*
*ver " "Campbells Are Coining','
and tlu R. C M Police Regi-
mental March.
Tlu Mouties will star in per-
formances at 2 p. m. cn October
. , , ^ » 10. ie and >7. and at 8 p. m.
«<***"! r V ;r"T.',B:
tunics and broad-brimmed fAlt A colorfu. flee folder
hats—the famous Royal*Qana\ attractions and events at the
dian Mounted Police—will be' 1963 exposition may be oblain-
featured attraction at the 1965 ^td by lending a PCtMUU to
Royal Canadian
Mounted Police
At State Fair
State Fair of Texas
The Moudties will act as
goodwill ambassadors from
the Dominion of Canada during
the first nine days of the 1965
"Exposition of the Americas"
Folded State Fair
Dallas 75226.
of Texas,
Cokosbury's. in DaUas.Texaa,
is the biggest book store in the'
nation. l
owned by Mrs. W T Tipton of
Ckrthage
Larry Tipton and Hal Mc-
Kinney, grandsons pi Mr. and
Mrs. I B Bullock who operate
the tourist courts,, had been,-A
iinwi ^
staying,in the cottage but were
away at the time of the fire.
Mrs. Bullock said. There were
no injuries. "
Refined to White's Rigid Specifi-
: Automobile
cations to Exceed the j
Manufacturers Sequence Tests!
The best oil you can buy! Cleans
your engine as it lubricates it! SAVE1
Ql.
S.A.E. 20 or 30 Wt.
Mrs Wayne Roberts lias been appointed historian for
the oiganization. it was expl.lined. President this year is
Mrs. Don Culp.
In wrestling, a dog-fall occurs
when both conbatants touch
the ground together.
STATE FARM MUTUAL
is now paying a
25% DIVIDEND
to eligible Texas auto policyholders
on currently expiring 6 month policies
PLUS 15% TWO °"ORE
CAR DISCOUNT
on most major coverages
for each eligible cAt
A. N. (All Sloan
237 Ackerman
Ph. HI 6-2479
It Pays to Know Your State Farm Agent
See Me Before You Buy Your Next Car
8tatt Farm tniuranc* Companlei - Homi Office*: Bloomington, III,
SAVE ON
OIL FILTER
REFILL
Keeps oil clean, reduces
motor wear. Fils Ford
8 cyl. '46 S3.
Ford 6 cyl., ^ C
'46-'51. Merc.
'39-'S3.
n
Home owned by
JESSE MATHEWS
Phone HI 6 5312
WE GIVE SfcS RED STAMPS
The stamp that spends like
cash.
Local Girl Scout Program
Is Good One Lions Told
Rockdale Lions Club mem-
bers heard a talk by Mrs. Wan-
da Rice at Austin, assistant ex-
ecutive director of the Texas
Colorado Lakes Council o! the
Girl Scouts, during the club's
luncheon Wednesday at First
Christian Church.
Mrs. ILitc spoke on the value
of Girl Scouting, and credited
Rockdale for having an out-
standing Girl Scout program, trop manage ment, love
primarily because of the. sup- j count!y. right-lrom-wrong.
| port of the community
| She said that Rockdale adults
j have responded well to the con-
I tinuous need foi Girl Scout
leaders "Howev t r. then is.
| and probably always will be.
j a need fur more volunteers."
j she said, urging continued sup-
j port for the program.
I Scouting is basically for girls
I 7 to 17 years of age, she ex-
plained, alihmitdr -bine con-
tinue men scout nig work lor
many mure years.
tcrnational friendship, and
others.
Mrs Rice was introduced by
program e h a i r m a n Harold
I .ove.
Ice Show Due
September 9-11
WACO—"Holiday on Ice In-
ternational." will be presented
Sue said that die program , „ ,h(. Ho.„t Q. T(,x;ls Coliseum
>ula m Waco. September 9, 10, 11.
ism and v alues "The Girl j The colorful two-and-on-half-
Scout movement simply joins ■
is designed to help
character, i itiz* n> hip, patriot-j
forces with the church, school
| and vario. s civic organization'
tu help mold Ijctter youth," :.he
said.
I Included m the steps of train-
i ing Girl Scouts, Mrs. Rice eon-
| tin.ud. are "basic foundation'"
which I* aders strive to m-till
! in the Scouts: laws, service,
Model Spori
Packs Plenty
For Dove Bid
L_
J 1,1 T i i
Singing goes better refreshed.
And Coca-Cola — with that special zing
but never too sweet — t
refreshes best.
things go
better
1
i
■El' ,a i _
BE - .....
Cote
... • '
AUSTIN—The (vest dressed
dov e hunti r won't have any-
thing to worry about except
the hot sun and possibly a
mara id mg rattler or so be-
causi n ports to the Texas
Parks and Wildlife Department
are that the favorite state garde
bird is normally abundant a.v
the north zone opens Septetn-
bei 1.
As the headquarters troops
view the sharpc-t hunter:
Ih will have an official
"((ove" map. indicating the
North and South zones and all
about daily and possession bag
lindts '12 and 24> except in the
Rm Grande Valiev white-wing-
ed zone where he may add ten
white wings to that bag. all to
be harvested afternoons ernly
These maps are available at
license dealers or from De-
partment field personnel or
local offices
He certainly will have per-
mission of the land owner to
hunt and, very wisely, will
have the bigness of heart to
lease a mess of doves for host,
picked and dressed if posible
He will know about leaving
one feathered wing on each
dove, under Federal regula-
tions. and about not shooting
from public roads or from auto-
mobiles
He will have a state bunting
license unless he is hunting on
ht« own land or in the county
of residence, or unless he is
over 65 or under 17 years of
age.
He will know about the rules
of safety and takf along a can- ,
leen of water 'only > which even
though warrt> ran work won-
ders when dabbed on a sweat-
ing brow. And he will know
that the wear and tear may be
curbed by concentrating on the
late evening and very definite-
ly in the area of food or water,
at bollk.^ / „, , ,
Above all be wlU puaanaa tin-
hour icv show includes skaters
!rent II countries.
Entertainment includes pro-
duction numbers, specialties
for children, comedy delights,
and unusual routines by stars
Joan Hyldoft, Ed and Wilma
Leary, Dick Haskell, Bill
Rickie and Roger Gross, Me*'
linda Elliot. John Curtain and
Patti (little. Jean Sakovieh,
Tommy Curtain, and "The
Great Barton"
Tickets an* priced at S3 for
box seats; $2.50 for link-die;
$2.50 aiifT" $5J-j*eservod seats.
Shop Mehaffey s For
SCHOOL
JEANS
LEVI S - LEE S - WRANGLERS
Sizes 1 to 44 in Slims, Regulars, Huskies
In Blue, Green. White, Black, Wheat—also Corduroy
Now you can get genuini
your monogram or name at
The Reporter Office for only
S2.95 per double deck, plus tax
Personalized Stationery l>
the gift acceptable by even
! one, and so reasonably priced
i at The Reporter Office. tf
$A25
HERE ARE THE 20 WINNERS OF THE
FREE LEVI DENIM SCHOOL BINDERS
Given Away at Drawing August 31
LINDA HURTA
WAYNE LAWRENCE
PAM MARTIN
JOHN JtUIZ. JR.
MIKE FULLER
MARY SERRATO
EDITH MELTON
GARY WADLINGTON
JUDY BLACK
JULIA JONES
JOAN SCHNEIDER
RONALD FISHER
ALAN W. RAY
DAVID PUCKETT
JOHN FISHER
MELVIN EILAND
DARLA HENRY
FREDDIE POUNDERS
DORIS VASEK
KASEY BROWN
MEHAPHEYS
ROCKDALE AND BELTON
ttrtof to
•unhewn even though the htrdp
beet In the
daylight.
NOW OPEN
j.
at 616 East Cameron Ave.
Rockdale
Tractor Shop
FORD TRACTORS
IMPLEMENTS
Pi
PARTS and ACCESSORIES
Jl
EXPERT REPAIRS
ON ALL MAKES
M > !
' k
l N
Drive by and visit us gad yd acquainted with
this new Tractor bare ice for tba Rockdale Am,
or Call HI I SOM.
ILL
TRUETTLEE
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Cooke, J. W. The Rockdale Reporter and Messenger (Rockdale, Tex.), Vol. 93, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 2, 1965, newspaper, September 2, 1965; Rockdale, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth864367/m1/2/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lucy Hill Patterson Memorial Library.