The Rockdale Reporter and Messenger (Rockdale, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 25, 1948 Page: 4 of 16
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4—ROCKDALE (Tea.) REPORTER
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/Mi port
i Saturday for Bryan, when
•y will make the»r home.
dis» Betty Jo Lanford returned
he Crippled Children’* Hospital,
Waco, Monday for treatment,
drs A. J. Hull, of Milano, made
lusinen.s trip to H<x*kdale Mon*
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for slack times ...
A smart casual blouse; trim, sleek-fitting
slacks and Kabro of Houston has you ready
for slack times. A Kabro of Houston slack
ensemble you'll rave about.
THE BLOUSE 4.98
THE SLACKS 5.95
ROCKDALE DRYGOODS
Rockdale. Texas
Mr. and Mr*. II II Turner u*«u
son Bobby, of Bay City, visited
j his sister, Miss Nettie Turner, last
I weekend.
I Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Tharp, of
I New Orleans, have been fpending
I the past two weeks with her
I mother, Mrs. Lena Loewenstein.
Mrs. Harry Neely and children
and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilburn
and little daughter, all of Hous-
ton, were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
John Neely last weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bullock, und
daughter, Kerran, of Breekenridge,
and Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Tipton, and
son, Donald Gene, of Palestine,
were weekend visitors of Mr. und
Mrs. I. B. Bullock.
Mr. and Mrs. Keinhold Streich,
of Miles, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
Streich and daughter, of Dallas,
and Mrs. Paul Henniger of Gay
Hill were Sunday guests of Mrs.
Bettie Henniger.
The many friends of Roy Wayne
Holley will be glad to learn that
he has returned to his home from
a Temple hospital, where he re-
cently underwent an operation on
his knee, und is rapidly recover-
ing at his home.
Visitors in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. O. M. Calloway last weekend
were Jewel Calloway of Beaumont,
Miss Bonnie Calloway of Galves-
ton, Mrs. Morris Dyer and daugh-
ters of Hearne, and Mr. and Mrs.
Luther Calloway of Bryan.
Visitors in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Alex Tuma the past weekend
were their children, Mr. und Mrs.
J. T. Tuma, little daughter and son,
Sharon Kay and Ronnie Lynn, of
Oklahoma City, Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Tuma and daughter, La
Verne, of Pasadena, Mr. and Mrs.
D. V. Small, iwo daughters and
son, Melba Rue, Shirley Joy, and
Russell Lee, of Rockdale.
Political
Announcements
The Reporter is authorized to
lake the following announcements
or the candidates named, subject
o the action of the Democratic
*rimary in July:
or District Judge:
W A «BILL» MORRISON.
or County Clerk:
SHIRLEY McLEAN
HOMER NABOURS
For Representative.
64th District:
H.F PASCHALL
A N. GREEN
For Flotorial Representative
65th District
FRANK M. HALEY
For District Clerk:
ROY VAUGHAN
For Sheriff:
CARL C. BLACK
IBROWNIE OIRL »COUT*
I MEETS WEDNESDAY P. M-
The Girl Scout Brownie Troop
No 1 met Wednesday afternoon
after school and went to Fair Park
for a picnic and Easter Egg hunt.
Brownies attending were Linda
Hillin. Nola Gene Albrecht, Polly
I p,-rry, Joan Doss, Betty Jean Holli-
day, Beth Richards, Jan Bredt,
Joan Blackmon, Laura Henry, and
I Joan Williams. Special guests
I were Mrs. George Bredt, Mrs. John
T Richards, Mrs. Sam Perry and
I Jennie Kay Perry. Mrs. R. C.
I Barnes is the Troop Leader.
i TLJAS U1KL SOUU 1 1 flOGP
RE ORGANIZED TUESDAY
The Tejas Girl Scout Troop re-
organized Tuesday March 23, 1948,
Mrs Norman Gaat,
'*nn Mjs_Upward Currey
nerrAx-rftf* were Wll-
I with ftew
i i'uirf) ane
The meiuuei a p* ■■■*“
ma Davenport, Mary Sue Albrecht
Nan Jones, Allie Yoakum, Juanita
Too Late To Glossily
COMMUNITY PARTY
There will be a community par-
ty to be held at the Salty school
house Friday night. Everyone is
invited to attend.
FOR SALE—Nice four room house
lo be moved. Priced reasonable.
W I Skinner, Phone 259. up.
FOR RENT—5-room house and
bath. Close to school. Mrs. N. M.
Bullock, Phone 64 “•
FOR RENT—Unfurnished nouse
2 rooms. All conveniences. In-
quire at Texaco Service Station at
Rainbow Courts. ltp'
a new membtr,
The officers ware as follow
Patrol Leader, Mary Sue Albrechb
Secretary, Nina Lou Moore; Tress!
urer, Wilma Davenport, and Re.
porter, Mary Joy Timmerman.
ATHLETES FOOT GERM
HOW TO KILL It
IN ONE HOUR.
IF NOT PLEASED, your ]j«
back. Ask any druggist for thi*
STRONG fungicide, TE-OL.
with 60 pel cent alcohol. It PER*.
TRATES. Reaches and kills M0R»
germs faster. Today at C. Ed
Prewitt.
Mrs. G. C. Hutson of Sherman
is visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lee.
FARM VEHICLE
Reporter Classified Ads get results—try one
s
&
THESE GOOD
The Universal "Jeep” can
be used as a field tractor, a
pick-up truck, tow truck and
mobile power unit. It’s on
the job every day, all year,
so Its cost is spread over
many jobs. Compare it with
any farm vehicle for wide
usefulness and real economy.
Jeep
THE
UNIVERSAL i
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
ANDERSON
MOTOR COMPANY
Phone 636
Cameron. Texas
raoai voua blue tag Diana
TERMINAL
GRAIN CO. • TORT WORTH
— UO Ijea/iA u* */e/ix*.i —
EVERSHARP PENS
AND PENCIL SETS
Get Yours While They Last!
PHONE 5 0RI5
WE DELIVER
THANKS..
I
ATTEND THE
Easter Cantata
'The Resurrection Morn"
-Presented By-
The Community Choirs
of Cameron
Sunday, March 28, 1948
WHAT?
Two Regular
DOROTHY GRAY
Lipsticka for $1.00
plus tax
WHY?
It'a a "Special Pur-
chase" Offer.
WHICH?
Your choice of a
Lipstick In the
same ahade
Or
2 Lipaticka in
different shade*.
for 24 years of
splendid patronage!
Twenty-four years ago on March 24, 1924, Henry’s Garage
was opened for business in Rockdale, and since that time has
been operated continuously at the same location, enjoying a
steady business from the people of Rockdale and surrounding
communities throughout the years. ’
As we reach our 24th milestone we want to again express
our sincere thanks to ail our customers for their patronage,
and to call attention to some of thp mspy services wc now offer
all of which were made possible by your loyal support.
We are fully equipped to completely overhaul any car
or truck, of any make or model, and with the new brake drum
lathe and boring bar, we specialize in brake and motor jobs.
Our stock of parts, too, is one of the largest in this section.
It has always been our policy to give the very best service
we can on any job we undertake, both in materials and work-
manship, and our service station front is always ready to serve
your every need.
Thanks again for all your favors, and we hope that we
may continue to merit your patronage.
Methodist Church
CAMERON, TEXAS
Lelia Lee Batte. Director Catherine Monroe, Organist
WHEN?
NOW—For limitDd
time only.
BANKSTON'S
Drugs & Sodas
PHONE 252
Henry's Garage
Ernest (Buck) Henry
PHONE 271
ROCKDALE
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Cooke, W. H. The Rockdale Reporter and Messenger (Rockdale, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 25, 1948, newspaper, March 25, 1948; Rockdale, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth694407/m1/4/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lucy Hill Patterson Memorial Library.