The Rockdale Reporter and Messenger (Rockdale, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 14, 1944 Page: 5 of 8
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classified ads
for s^* or
Trade
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Wanted
fur coat*,
ltp.
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electric range with
joiir.SPf:
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have
LADY WANTED—for light housekeep-
ing for two women in San Antonio
Will pay well; room and board fur-
nished. Call or see Mrs. W. W. Bloc-
ker. Phone 930-F3. it
Strayed or Stolen
STRAYED — Return Tootsie, yellow
Persian female cat, and get reward
Mrs. Ike Duncum, Rt. 2. itp.
>4
:?ton sizes for m ty truck
tP?,S£.0V.l«rMc;
tonnage.
r-Sale, Texas.________
^—^^^Tourb tor water
SALE^°nCffhs of all lengths,
See
-T^Tbox and carpenter
PfiXa at my home 2 1-2
nS^f^ockdale on
GREY MARF MULE—middle age, 16
hands high, rugged from needing
shearing, crippled in right hind foot.
Disappeared Aug. 6. Anyone knowing
whereabouts please notify Mrs. Wm.
M. Caffey. lt-tc
TAKEN UP—One sorrel horse branded
••2’’ on right hip, with 2 white feet;
and one brown roan horse. Came to
my place August 29. Morgan Plant,
Rt. 1. Tanglewood, Texas. 32-3tp.
CASH—For your good used cars, pick-
ups and trucks. Call for Mr. Pogue,
Gaither Motor Co., Rockdale. tf.
Business Services
j. R. Hunt.
highway
ltp
ciil-Washable
bath rooms
catter vugs
in assorted
bed ^russ ‘$2-00, *5.50 n,S5
in A-l
THE EASTERN STAR Song Writing
Music Studio, P. O. Bex 521, Rockdale,
Texas. Music put to your song verses.
One verse and chorus $3, two verses $8.
Rev. John C. Turner, poet. 32-2tp
Iticn
. tires,
fied Service.
SAY IT WITH FLOWERS—Lovely
plants, cut flowers, corsages, funeral
flowers and bedding plants. Any or-
ders, large or small, appreciated. Rock-
ti.
SALE-l®9 „ nlv heavy i ders, large or small, appreciate
^“S 5r mfe5E$rt|clale Flower Shop, phone 300
■^Tnalf size folding bedstead
practically new. See J.
Cuningham. Across street trom
lien home.
ttrBS—Front 500-15, 550-
Gaither Motor Co.
FOR Rebuilding, Tuning and Voicing
of pianos see J. J. Faulkner at post
office or phone residence No. 263-J. tf
PAC.E FIVE
Rationing At A Glance
MF ATS, FATS
indefinitely.
-Red stamps A8 through zb and
A j through 05, good
PROCESSED FOODS
good indefinitely.
-Blue stamps A8 through Z8 and A5 through L5
SUGAR—Sugar stamps 30, 31, 32 and
deiinitely. ' SngarTunVfb0 ko1fdafnr ?Leach «®°d for Uve pounds in-
through February, next year B ^ 101 ^Ue E*01111^ °f canning sugar
0ut5lde Coast Area,
SHOES Airplane stamps 1 and 2 good indefinitely.
A-12 coupons good
WITH THE CHURCHES
St. Joseph’s CathoUc Church
First Sunday Mass 10 a. m.
Third Sunday Mass 8 a. m.
FIR. RASTTEN.
Apostolic Faith Tabernacle
Sunday
Sunday School 10:00 a. m.
Young Peoples Meeting 7:45 p. m.
Morning Worship 11:00 a. m.
Revival Night, preaching 8:30 p. m.
Thursday
Bible Study and Prayer Meeting 8:30
p. m.
Watch for the -Why- Series.
grandparents, returned tv their home
in Dallas Sunday afternoon with their
mother, Mrs J C WUMffl
Thomas Kyle returned home Sun-
day afternoon after spending the week
here with his grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hill and baby of
Taylor were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Dow Caffey.
Mr. and Mrs. Dow Caffey made a
business trip to Austin Friday of Uie
pust week
Pvt. Charles CliUscr. is here cn a 15
day furlough with hit parents. Mr and
Mrs. Charlie CHtoscn.
Birth announcements,
blue or pink, ready to
them at The Reporter.
engraved, In
fill in. Oet
tf.
Saturday
Preaching 8:30 p. m.
R. La VERNE JOHNSON, Pastor.
of pianos see J. J. Faulkner at
FLOWERS—For all occasions; best
quality, quickest service. Representing
Glass, the Cameron-Temple Florist. I
will appreciate your orders. Florence
Louise Dunningtou. tf.
SALE-216 acres heavy
timber
under fence anOas^good tank
. miles east of Tanglewood.
ccok, Tanglewood._________
SCHOOL PANTS—6, 8, 10, 12.
»d 16 years in genuine kliaki, tan
dark blue twill, army .green and
blue herringbone stripes. Spe*
ae bovs slack suits and knit slip
tuns. Gaither Motor Co. 32-4t
SALE—21 acres of land, near
leheir. School house, under good
2-wav read. $450 cash. Notify
Seelke. Calvert, Texas, box
33-2tp
JCRD BULL—One good and
bred 27 month Registered Polled
ford Bull ready for heavy service,
price you can afford to pay. W.
aifWsr Pn
Bither. Rockdale, Texas. 32-4t.
Special Notices
TO ALL PERSONS INDEBTED TO
OR HOLDING CLAIMS AGAINST
THE ESTATE OF A. W. BOYD, DE-
CEASED.
The undersigned having been duly
appointed independent executor of tire
estate of A. W. Boyd, deceased, late
cf Milam County, Texas, by Jeff T.
Kemp, Judge cf the County" Court of
Milam County, Texas, at the July term
1944 of said Court, hereby notifies all
persons indebted to said estate to
come forward and make settlement,
and those having claims against said
estate to present them to me within
the time prescribed by law, at my resi-
dence in Rockdale. Milam County,
Texas, where I receive my mail.
This Septmiber 5t.h, 1944.
E. A. CAMP.
32-4tc. Independent Executor.
riCE PEANUT GROWERS — I
[secured a new Peanut Digger and
your oeanut crops at reason-
jees Machine
lows. See Ralph jcick.-ui. Rock-
R:. 1, or Bill Howell at Howell'.'
pry and Market. 33-2t
MG CARTONS—Regulation size
j corrugated card beard boxes for
eg Chustmas packages to the
overseas. We have arranged for
piled supply with delivery guar-
’ by September 15. Place your
now and have one or more re-
. for you. Price 25c each. The
We Reporter, phone 155. tf
[-KURL PERMANENT WAVE.
More than six million women
given themselves Charm-Kurl
Permanent Waves. Absolutely
easy to do. Thrill to the
[ natural-looking curls and waves.
JiUl for children's hair. Prc-
'rug Store. 25-15tp.
NO STALLION—for service
breeding. Registered with
Breeders Association. Guar-
5,t0^ colt on site. Especially
better saddle stock. At
P«ush place three miles
i ms e on Trac>" road.
.ttJg-ra. 33-4t.
F for the “Why" Serie.'.
*♦♦+++++♦♦♦++++*+
♦ NEW SALEM ■*
4 Miss Lula Mae Eakrn +
!♦♦♦ + ♦ --- ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 ♦
New Salem, Sept. 10.—Children are
looking forward to the opening of
school. Farmers are preparing to
thresh peanuts and bale hay. Fall gar-
dens are looking fine after the good
rains. Housewives are herding tur-
keys and canning fall peas and pears.
Pfc. Arnold C. Kent and wife are the
and Mrs. Ollie Ray of Rockdale, were
visitors in the Edd Ray home during
the week end.
B. R. Williams has returned to his
home at San Angelo.
Pfc. Arnold C. eKnt and wife are the
proud parents of a big boy.
Miss Barfie Ray is on the sick list.
Miss Lula Mae and Helen Joyce
‘ Eaken is visiting Mrs. W. P. Rose and
two children and Pfc. Elmer Eaken
and wife and baby at San Antonio for
the week end.
Mrs. Marie Logdson was in Bryan
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Schneebeli
are the proud parents of a girl and
boy which they adopted.
Peace Lutheran Church
Welcome!
Worship 10:30 a. m.
Sermon theme ‘Spiritual Inventory.’”
Brotherhood Sept. 18th at 9 p. m.
Lutheran mass meeting Sept. 20, at
10 a. m., at Temple.
Junior Mission Band Sept. 23 from
3 to 5 p. m., Rockdale.
Intersynodical Conference at Temple
Sept. 14 and 15.
1943 average church attendance 60
Pastor’s office hours 10 to 12 a. m.
The Methodist Church
Sunday School 9:45.
Preaching 10:55.
Subject: We Had Better Not For-
get One Thing!
Evening: The Young People will
meet at 7:00.
Preaching 8:00.
Subject: The Beginning of Civil-
ization. Let whosoever will come and
worship with us!
R. EURTIS BATES, Pastor.
Complete
Services....
The complete services and facil-
ities of this company are at your
disposal in time of sorrow.
When sorrow strikes your home,
or when you’re acting to help a
friend, you can depend on us for
guidance and aid.
Phillips & Luckey Co
Funeral Directors Anl
Embolmen
Day Phone 54
Night Phones: 94, 112 and 188
Rockdale - Caldwell
Giddlngs - Belton
JONES GROCERY & MARKET
Now that cooler weather is here the housewife begins to
think more often about Hot Biscuits, Rolls *and Light-
bread.
Gladiola “enriched”
FLOUR, 50 lb. sack
25 lb. sack .
%>
$2.20
$1.15
Light Crust “enriched”
FLOUR, 50 lb. sack
25 lb. sack .
$2.25
$1.20
Pure Ribbon Cane
SYRUP, gallon.....
. 95c
PORK AND BEANS,
lb. can......
11c
Carlton Brand
CUT GREEN BEANS,
No. 2 can . ..
. lie
TOMATOES, No. 2 can...........
11c
Leader Brand
EARLY JUNE PEAS,
No. 2 can ....
. 10c
U. S. No. 1 Colorado
POTATOES, 10 lbs. for...........
. 45c
U. S. No. 1 Colorado
ONIONS, 4 lbs. for
25c
Nice and Juicy
WEINERS,
pound............ .....25c
t
First Christian Church
Sunday School as usual at 10 a. m.
No preaching services morning or
evening.
$• + + * + ♦ + ♦♦♦■*4 + + + + +
- SALTY *
*• Mrs. Lulie Jinks 4
4 + + + + - +4-4-4-4-
D0UTH1T, Optometrist
; Quality Glasses Fitted
Cameron Street
,lo4*J Rockdale, Texas
P®. H. G. PERRY
liif vCE ag,enc *
1 Year* Your Agency
Automobile
PHONE 303
I®- Regenbrecht
3R OF OPTOMETRY
lour
JOHN T. hale
frSURANCfc
l<*r,D * Baa ‘ Automobile
Appreciated
Texas
DR. T. S. BARKLEY
Physician and Surgeon
Office over Duke Drug Store
Jffice Phone 13 Res. Phone 164
©AMP & CAMP
ATTORNEYS
E. A. Camp E. B. Camp
Offices at
ROCKDALE and CAMERON
DR E. A. SWAFFORD
DENTIST
Rockdale, Texas
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday,
and Friday
Thomdale Thursday
PHILLIPS & LUCKEY CO.
LICENSED EMBALMERS
and
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Day Phone 54
Don C. Luckey
Night phone 188
Salty, Sept. 12.—School began here i
Monday, when the trustees and a
number cf patrons attended the open-
ing program. The enrollment was
small for the opening date but more
will be enrolled later. A number of
pupils are helping gather the cotton
crop before entering school.
Mr. and Mrs. Dow Caffey and fam-
ily and Jackie Bohn Towery spent
Thursday night, of the past week with
their brothers and uncles, A. C. and
Lecn Towery and families at San Mar-
cos.
Mrs. J. C. Wilson and Miss Thelma
Davenport of Dallas, Mrs. C. B. Long-
year of Bryan, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kyle
and daughter, Amanda Lou of Rock-
dale. were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. D. H. Jinks. Mrs. C. B. Long-
year remained for the week with her
parents.
Johnny and Danny Wilson who have
spent the summer here with their
DIXIE
THEATRE
Rockdale, Texas
Fri-Sat., S«*nt. 15-16—
DOUBLE FEATURE
Hoot Gibson and Ken Maynard
in
THE LAW RIDES AGAIN
land
A Big Comedy Drama
2 Hours Entertainment
14c and 40c
GARNER
lawyer
Texas
Building
& Dewitt Drug st/ore
OR. H. T. COULTER
PHYSICIAN
Sun-Moil., Sept. 17-18—
BATHING BEAUTY
(In Technicolor)
Red Skelton - Esther Williams
ALSO NEWS
Tuesday Only, Sept. 19-20—
BARGAIN NIGHT
12c and 25c
HENRY ALRICH’S
LITTLE SECRET
Last chapter ’’The Phantom-
Office Downstairs at
C. E. Prewitt Drug Store
Office Phone 20 Res. Phone 4€
Office Hrs. 9 to 11 a. m. - 2 to 4 p. m-
Wcd-Thurs, Sept. 20-21—
SHOW BUSINESS
F.dtlie Cantor - George Murphy
And All-Star Cast
ATTENTION
"Mi '-V*.
FARMERS
u
We have been authorized by the AAA as agents for
Government Seed and Distribution of Phosphate.
We have Australian Winter Peas and Willianett Vetch
on hand, and expect to have phosphate by 1 September
20th. We can supply phosphate in Rockdale within few
days after signing forms. Please come by and sign -up
for the amount of Phosphate needed to put under winter
legumes to be approved by AAA office.
You can save the expense of a trip to Cameron by com-
ing in. and signing the forms for approval after which
you can get your requirements from us.
Thanks for your cooperation.
J*? H-' ^
Grocery aa
Market
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Cooke, W. H. The Rockdale Reporter and Messenger (Rockdale, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 14, 1944, newspaper, September 14, 1944; Rockdale, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth693621/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lucy Hill Patterson Memorial Library.