The Rockdale Reporter and Messenger (Rockdale, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 6, 1961 Page: 5 of 13
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erated air conditioners. Good
condition. $10000 each. L. C.
Jones at Storey uiace on Sandy
Greek, live miles east on 79.
24-tf
1*1 til ^ A I K----1 T wi *.I Hfu'ir^ U'inrlmrc
and bathroom fixtures. Phone HI
6-2381 or HI 6-5478. 25-2t
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—Choice lots in Prae-
sol addition on school bos route.
Reasonable prices. Call or con-
tact Martin Rodenbeck, Thorn-
dale. 2-tf
FOR SAI E—Clarinet in A-l con-
dition. Cal! H! 6-58‘JO, R *» n-'
6 p.m. HI 6-5944 after 6 p m. or
sec> at Hobby Shop. tfx
WANTED
nimn
UPHOLSTERY
IHtWBT
AUTO AND
FURNITURE
Quality workmanship, big
variety ol materials to choose
from.
FREE ESTIMATES
RODENBECK AUTO SUPPLY
THORNDALE. TEXAS 10-tf
WANTED: Working mother needs
a Christian lady age 25-50 to do
housework and keep two small
children. Must be dependable and
hove references. Five day week.
Call HI 6-5039. ltp
BRIDGE TOURNAMENTS ...
Daniel Officially
And European Folk Proclaims Safety
Week lor Texas
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To invssttiaff
thormiffr.lv any at-
vert l>ar whose atf re-
quires srhooUnf pa)d
Tor tov the reodef, pr
an investment as a
condition of eronloy-
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THE EOCWftALB
REPORTER
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Maiia^rmriil Differs
Li lilt* in Raugr,
(loniinrd Pullrts
WANTED
Buyers of Scrap Iron
Metals
A-l AUTO PARTS
Hwy 77 South
l What is European folk dancing?
. Would you like to know?
i Well, you can find out all about
! it. and eniuv the fun. too. if you
go out to the folk dancing ses-
| sion at 7:30 p.m. Friday at tin
i junior high school gymnasium.
Mr and Mrs. Jim Tonder will
high gym and T. A Weems lists
the following teams signed:
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Maione,
I; Mi and Mrs. J S. Jones, 2.
4rii. jnii Iviis. Fat Allied on*, 5,
Hill Howell and Eleanor Weems,
4.
Bobbie Bennett and Grace Mc-
conduct the classes as a part of i Ilwayne, 5. Emma Howell and
...... Etoile Armstrong, 6.
Johnnie Ruth Bethea and Hi len
BULLDOZER
Bulldozing land, clearing and
tank digging. By hour or by
acre.
Average post oak land runs
farmers approximately $19 00
per acre.
Contact F. M. PRAE8EL
Phone HI 6-5456
FOR SAi,E: Two bedroom house
with den, fenced backyard, pecan
trees. Call HI 6-5764. 26-3t
FOR SALE: 1952 Tudor Chevrolet,
good condition. Cull HI 6-5405.
26-tf
N. K. FREEMAN
Electric Motor Repairing, Re-
winding and servicing. Specializ-
ing in Electric Water Pump
Motors. New, Used and Re-built
motors for Sale. Call, wire or I
write, P. O. Box 602, 439 W. Bel)
Avenue, Rockdale. 10-tf |
FOR SALF—Voice of music tape
recorder. Regular $189.95 on sale
$149.95. Television Center. 15-ti
WOMAN WHO CAN DRIVE
If you would enjoy working
3 or 4 hours a day calling
regularly each month on a
group of Studio Girl Cosmetic
clients on a route to be es-
tablished in and around Rock-
dale, and are willing to make
light deliveries, etc., write to
STUDIO GIRL COSMETICS,
Dept JW-42, Glendale, Cali-
fornia. Route will pay up to
$5.00 per hour.
SPECIAL NOTICES
GUNS AND PISTOLS FOR SALE
OR TRADE—In the old single
actions tint made Texas famous-
one 32-20; one 38-40; one 45,
Come see ihem in shot guns: one*.____________.
Remington automatic; one 19- FOR SALE—Cast pipe 2 A\d 4 - - ■ ---—-
guage. two barrels, other shot j it.r),; galvanized pipe 3/4 to 2 I NOTICE: Will accept bids on
gur.s; three doubles, three or fouri incr, al -o pipe fittings, trailer | large two story home across Irom
lots of good 22 rifles all kinds: | frames. See Hill Kyle. 20-tf city hall. Building must be mov-
-----!---led. Seller reserves right to re-
Ph. HI 6-53501 Rockdale summer recreation
’ program, supervised b\ Eddie
I Cook.
| In the meantime, if you would
j like a little more information,
j here’s the way Mrs. Tonder ex-
I plains European folk dancing:
"It’s sort of hard to describe be-
cause it involves so many kinds
; of dances. There’s the waltz and
45-tf I the schottish, and of course, the
' polkas We have dancing with
i partners and Without. We have
! last dances and slow dances. Most
I of all we have fun for everybody,”
j she emphasized.
The Tenders are looking for a
; good crowd this Friday night.
"Once you get started.” they said,
"you’ll be coming back for more
of this fun dancing.”
Bridge Tournament
The bridge tournament will be-
23-4t i kin tonight at 8 p.m, in the junior
lots of o'her guns and pistols. R.
Ashby Snorting Goods. 4-tr
i lt>e bui.v Jii
iIii V.
It
The Television Center
Television and Radios
Phone HI 6-5495
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to publicly express my
thanks to all of the people of the*
area for the kindness and patience
shown me as I worked in The
Reporter’s subscription contest
CUSTOM
UPHOLSTERY
Furniture reupholstered,
Venetian Blinds Retaped.
Complete line fabrics, Vinyls
and Suruns. Free estimates.
Quinton L. Cryer
HI 6-3319 17-tf
FOlV SALE—1952 Ford tractor i BeeauM. were s„ cn-nperative
and equipment. Also 1953 Chev - I ancl s,) n»“ to me. I won the first
rolet truck, long wheel ease See automobile. I want to ex-.
FOR SAI.E: ’54 Chevrolet 14 ton P"> “• »•»- Hr «-»'»■!»"** Par‘kU'ar 'h“"BS “ P,8Bly 1
pickup; '52 Buick tudor; . ..................... _ _______
56 Plymouth fordor; 56 Pontiac FOR SALE: Three bedroom house j store in Lexington, and other me*.-
I
k rn
^4
Rvan, 7; Eddie Magncss and
Charlene Miller, 8;
Biliv and Helen Boyd. 9; Lyn-
wood and Pauline Mehaftey, 10:
Biliv and Dottic Haclbig, 11;
Sam and Boctsie Peebles, 12
John and Mary Pai melee, 13;
Billy and Cathy Lyles, 14
Mr and Mrs. M C Perry, 15,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Grusendorl, 16.
Those numbered with odd num-
bers will bring tnbles and chairs,
Weems said, while the even
numbers will bring cards, score
pads, and trays.
The second round will be held
at 8 p.m. July 14
Softball Play
Softball competition for both
men and women is held Saturday
nights at the Little League field,
as another part of the recreation
has
teams will
Second Course Civil
Defense Slated July 18
nine passenger station wagon;
’55 Chevrolet tudor Kent Thur-
man. Milano, Texas. 17-tf
HOMES - FARMS
FOR SALE
e Will accept bids on large two
story home across from city hall.
Building must be moved. Seller
■lit t<> refuse lad
in Praesel Addition. See Martin ! chants for letting me sell subscrip- !
Rodenbeck, Thorndale, Texas. 1 tions in their stores. Everyone
25-tf I was wonderful to me and I am :
FOR SALE: Three rooms, large
bath, porch, metal garage, large
lot with fruit, lovely garden plot,
all fenced. Bargain. 616 Wilcox.
25-3t
FLOWERS—For all occasions; best
quality, quickest service. Repre-
# 3 bedroom on Alcoa for sale | G1*ss, the Cameron-Tem
or rent
9 3 bedroom home only $150.
down, $39.00 per month and look
only $5400.00 total. No red tape
just $150.00 down and move in if
credit is good.
A 3 bedroom, den double gar-
age. $500.00 ol chain link fence,
located on two large lots with lots
of shade tiees. $9,750.00
pie Florist. I will appreciate your
orders. Florence Louise Duaning-
mn. 1-tf
THE well kept carpet shows the
the results of regular Blue Lustre
spot cleaning. Rent our Blue Lus-
tre electric shampoo machine. E
M. Peebles and Sons. It
l indeed appreciative. Sincerely, II.
B. Ellison. It
NEED TWO MEN
For sale and service work in
Rockdale and surrounding
area. Car helpful, no experi-
ence necessary. We train you.
Excellent opportunity. Write
giving qualifications to Sales,
P. O. Box 3119, Smith Austin
Station, Austin, Texas
19-tf-EOW
Correct Answer is:
KNAVE
HEATING
Complete Service
LENNOX UNITS
Home and
Commercial
Sheet Metal Work
PrtONE HI 6-2019
Free Estimates
ACME SHEET
METAL CO.
Rockdale
18-tf
Rockdale’s second course in
Civ ii Delense is scheduled to stai t
Tuesday, July 18, at 7:30 p. m.
at the homemaking department ot
the Rockdale high school.
R. C. 'Red) Richards, chairman
of CD activities in Rockdale, said
that James Luckey would again
be the instructor and the second
course will comprise 12 hours, the
same as the I li st one recently ot-
ic red.
At the first course, Richards
explained, 2-hour sessions were
held on Tuesday and Thursday
nights, lasting six nights. "How-
ever," he said, "the course may
be arranged to suit those who are
interested, in either' one-hour or
two-hour sessions, and one or
mire nights weekly." , als said.
The civil defense course is open
to all men and women over 21
program, Cook reminded. Volley- ! BVW AVff A VAU0 t OLLEGE STATION—For all
ball plav will not be held tonight ! practical purposes, managing pui-
cnie to the bridge tournament. COLLEGE STATION — The lets on the range differs very
Crafts are taught Monday,! P^ri°d from July 23-29, already little from confinement manage-
Weuiiesiiay unci Fi.ua> mv.i.ii.*,’ ! Portent Kennedy n.ent ‘..vs Joe WfIcefield of the
in the RHS health room. bs National Farm Safety week, poultry Science Department at
, I has betn designed as Farm Safety Texas A&M college. A group of
Junior Olympics , Week in Texas by Governor Price ; pullet* that have been well man-
. Weems, who also is in charge j Daniel aged in the brooder house should
ol the Junior Olympics program i official memorandum, the do equally well when turned onto
announced that the lufcal Governor said, "The nation’s the range.
, , „ IT, the economy is dependent upon the The first steo in transferring
««».««* mtVl4.0f ,.he Sou^ rexas continued well-being and progress birds from the brooder house to
AAL Association Junior Olympics ,,, our State’s agricultural popu- ! the range is to cull the flock for
to be h«-dd Saturday, July 15, in | jation Accidents from farm work unhealthy or diseased pullets.
San Antonio. This will include , tause needless suffering, distress j when culling, care should be
ul four divisions, midget inter- ; and ioss Df life each vear among t;,ken not to remove a healthy bird
mechate, tumor and senior. , our rural families. that looks a little thin and under-
The first three places in each <> a vigorous farm accident-pie- (fleshed because the bird is build-
event will qualify lor the stati i vention education prcgian. will be ing her home structure and this
meet whicli will be in Odessa July conducted during this week b> the js ner normal appearance Bv
21 and 22 and Weems said Rcxk- Texas Farm Bureau, the Texas production time, this bird will
dale should wind up with good parm a-nd Ranch Safety council, i probably be laving just as well aa
representation in the state events. the Texas Agricultural Extension 1 the others.
New members of the Rockdale ■ service and the Texas Safety as- once the flock has been culled,
girls team are Lealie Jones, soeiation. weather is the deciding factor on
Dorothy White, Debbie Cockrell, | “I urg. all Texas farm families when to move the pullets to the
Janice Jones, Sandy Reed, Tory ! to increase their . igilance against ranf,e Wakefield continues. Six
Armstrong, and Nancy Mehaffey j needless accidents and further wee^s’ ujd birds can be ranged
1 See sports page for coverage encourage interested organize- | suecessfullv after the w'eather
on Rockdale girls participation in i tions and individuals to partici- j moderates and grasses begin to
San Antonio practice meet last pate in this program." .show good growth
President Calvin Pigg of the, When the Ucts are laced on
Texas Farm and Ranch Safety h ,.an ^ must be closely
council said the Council was co- ” J J
operating with all interested or-
ganizations, agencies, groups and
individuals to make the week’s
program af effective as possible.
He added that plans in most , , , 4 . . .
counties for the observance of I >s also important to make sure
______________ _________ _____ , plenty of feeders and waterers are
available. The pullets will be tak-
handle. High Plains and sandy j jng more exercises on the range,
sous ul titt.-J . < resulting in an increase in their
It is known that the disease ■ consumption. Wakefield says
that matter, all Rockdale citizens, ’ fungus lives in the soil for many t0 provide at least 12 feet of
Richards said. “We would include ; years in the lorn: of seed bodies fet,qt.r space and 6 feet of water
members of the city council and 1 or sclerotia. A minimum of 25 to i acp ,r jqq birds
all civic organizations in this in- • 30 of these sclerotia pu cubic _ , A,
vitation and hope they will all \ loot of soil is necessary to cause Some soit ot weat er protec-
have rep-.esentatives at t h e disease Due to the large amount '■<)”. cither natural or artificial, is
course.” he added. j of root rot the past four years, a needed by range birds. In hot
Riehards also said there ere n high count of sclerotia is present weather, the pullets Wl*l range
K d d 1 'in all infested soils, continues away from their food and water
gfTntb. ■ in the early morning and late
When cotton roots grow close to I afternoon, but they require shade
the sclerotia in moist soil, the during the heat of the day. TLjeir
sted bodies of the fungus germin- I watei should also be placed in
ate ar.d attack the cotton root the shade to keep it cool and pot-
Within a few days large.- patches able.
ol dead cotton appear, i he dis- Good pullets can be produced
. ease is nearly always more dam- , on the range, although supervis-
meetings are held at night, oflici- j on late than on early cotton, j ion must be just as complete as
Smith advises growers to start h i; for confined birds ’’Manage-
planning preventive measures im- ment,' says Wakefield, "will be
week».
years of age. "We are particularly
anxious lu jia\e ,i good represen-
tation of business men, and lor
supervised until they become ac-
customed to their new environ-
ment. Their feeding habits must
not be upset by changing or ad-
ding new ingredients to the fetni.
number of openings for civil de-
fense instructors and anyone with
a degree can qualify by attending
a special instructor's school The
instructors receive $5 per hour
ft.* their work, which may be
used to augment their present
work and salary for most CD
asM.K.r i »» ioo.uu. i FOR SALE—Figs for sale, also
# Several two bedroom homes L^ven rabbits. 521 Wilcox.
with loans
0 LAND: 869 acres of good mix-
ed land, clea'- running creek, two
tanks, well located $75.00 per
acre.
0 266 acres near Salty Com-
inunity, good large improvements.
A 100 acres and new home near
Hanover.
JIM CURREY
Prewitt Drug Bldg. It
FOR SALE: Kenmore Electric
sewing machine cabinet-style. All
attachments including button hol-
er. Phone HI 6-3426. 25-2t
FOR SALE—4500 cubic feet eva-
porative window tan Used three
months. One half price. Can be
■seen at 305 San Jacinto or phone
HI 6-3718.
Phone HI 6-5198.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT OR SALE—Four bed-
room duplex, Green and Belton
streets. Phone HI 6-2361. 22-tl
FURNISHED
Efficiency Apartments
$49.50 per month. All Bills paid.
VILLAGE COURTS
Two Miles West on Hlway 79
11-tf
REASONABLE RENT—OntTand
two bedroom furnished houses for
light housekeeping. One mile
from Piggly Wiggly. Phone HI 6-
26-2t | 3332, Mrs. Prof fit.
SHADY OAKS CARE HONE
FOR THE AGED AND CONVALESCENT
1021 Haley Street — Rockdale, Texas
Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Mundine and Katy Bell Hanks
Phone HI 6-2050
24-4t
BARGAIN—Practically new three
I edrooni house with garage for
rent or sale. F M Praesel, phone
III 6-5456 23-tf
SAVE ON NEW HOUSE—to be
reeled to e?*ir lot or farm. 2 or
5 bedrooms. See at Wm. Cameron
6 Co., Rockdale. 3fi-tf
FOR SALE—Size 14 Spring ant*
Summer maternity dresses, call
HI 6-53G3 i r voire by and roe at
Baekhaus Cleaners. 11 -tf
1 E H HOMES are easy to own.
You reed no down payment or
closing costs If you have an ac-
ceptable lot. See Wm. Cameron
it Company, Rockdale, Texas.
Phone Hi 6-5012 4-tf
FOR SALE: Large air conditioner.
Water type, good condition, $35;
Wood clarinet in new condition,
$65; extra large Pure Irish Linen
table cloth from Ireland with 12
large napkins never used, $25.
Lester Brooks, 608 Green, phone
HI 6-3405. ltp
FOR SALE—Brand nciv 1961 Fal-
con 2-door with heater, and tax
paid; still on dralet's floor. H. B.
Ellison, phone HI 6-5389. It
FOR SALE 1955 Ford Station
Wagon with radio, heater, Fordo-
rnaTic $395 See at 439 W. Belton
or call HI 6-2141. It
FOR RENT—Three miles north-
east Thrall modern seven room
1 12 bath home. 30 acre pasture,
spring lake, reasonable rent. Con-
tact owner on place or write Stiles
Johnson, Box 72. Thrall, Texas be-
lore July 14. ltp
WANTED
NOTICE: Need listing to sell or
lease farm and ranch land priced
right Also several GI numbers
came up July, August. Frank Wil-
liams, Katy, Texas. ltp
WANTED: Prat deal nursing in
home Man or woman. Mrs. Elsie
Barns, Routt* 1. 26-2tp
FEMALE HELP WANTED—Eld-
erly Austin lady needs companion.
Job provides comfortable home,
plenty of good food and $40
monthly. Write Mrs. Bertha Turn-
er, 5602 Wynona, Austin, Texas.
26-2tp
WANTED—Ironing to do in my
home See Mrs. Beezley at Vann’s
Texaco Service Station next to
Milam Courts on East Camffon.
24-2t
24tf
ATTENTION
SINGER REPRESENTATIVE
J. L. Randle of 918 Congress
Shop, Austin is now servicing
any make of Machines or
Vacuums and selling New Sin-
ger Machines and Vacuum
Cleaners out of Bnckhaus
Cleaners, Phone III 6-5361 or
Mrs. Lee J. Cox's Variety Shop,
Phone HI 6-5893, Mondays
Weekly. 21-tf
OFFICE SUPPLIES
Typewriters . Adding Machines
Desk Supplies
THE REPORTER
MUNSELLE
PIANO CO.
T ^ «> .n /\»< ♦ Col A/'fSrtn nf MAuf
and Used Pianos and
Organs in Central Texas
also
Band Instruments
605 South First Street,
Temple, Texas
Call HI 6-3329 Rockdale or
Preston S-6932 Temple.
23-tf
EASES STUDIO
Commercial Photographs
PORTRAITS - WEDDINGS
Satisfaction Guaranteed
PHONE HI 6-S6S3
724 Copeland
36-tf
WANTED—Have ouyers for large
or small stock ranches or farms
Jim Curray, Rockdale, Texas, t-tl
MASON
Builders Supply
217 N. Main — HI 1-5001
• Sherwin-Williams Paints
i Roofing, Wallpaper, etc.
$ Will special order
Uemy apt in stock
F W A- LOANS
31 Months to Pay
WE GIVE SfcH STAMPS
42-tf
July 6, il961 ROCKDALE (Tex.) REPORTER—5 |
Professional Cards
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! RICHARDS CLINIC & HOSPITAL
620 Nor>h Main Telephone HI 6-5854
i
1 JOHN T. RICHARDS, M. D. PHILIP M. YOUNG. M. D. t
L. E. SELDEN, M. D. v
Coniultnnta: h. m Amp.ch, m d„ x-R.y <
P. a. Price, M D.. Pedl.trl.. F C. Lowery, M. O , Orthopedic.
• ■ Clary Bate*, M. D„ Urology F. H. Batkin, M D , Surgery
W. K Long, M D.. Internlet N. J Betiegl., M. n„ Surgery
BOSWELLS
REST HOHE
0 Compute New Home
JOHN T. HALE
INSURANCE
Fire • Storm - Hail - Automobile
Your Business Appreeiated
Rockdale, Texas
0 Quiet and Restful
0 Cheerful Attendants
700 DYER STREET
Phone HI 6-5162 - Rockdale
26-tf
PHILLIPS & LUCKEY CO.
LICENSED EMBALMER8
and
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Don C. Luckey
Day HI 6-5454 - Night HI 8-3493
DR. CHARLES E. O'CONNOR
Dentist
Phone HI 6-3110 Rockdale
Office*. Noack Professional
Puiiding
POLASEK'S SHEET METAL
WORKS
General Sheet Metal Work
CaldwelL Texas
Res. Ph. 45J Bus. Ph. 352
f lilt- Gutters, Ventiluturs and
Cisterns
DR. J. R. PARKER
CHIROPRACTOR
108 North Central
Cameron, Texas
Office Ph. OX 7-2461
Res. Ph. OX 7-2190
DR. E. H. O'NEAL
DENTIST
734 Weat Cameron St.
Phone HI 8-5322
DR. T. S. BARKLEY
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Office over Skriyanek Drug Store
Offlct HI 6-5041 - Res. HI 6-5274
Hennesey Nursing Homo
Mrs Geo F Lee, L. V N.
Phone 2224 or 3572
Lexington, Texas
16-tf
T. C. GREEN, M. D
PHONE HI 6-3415
730 West Cameron Ava.
Rockdale, Texas
Res. Phone HI 8-5338
MRS. H. G. PERRY
INSURANCE AGENCY
Over Thirty Yeses Your Agsocv
Fire Automobile
Windstorm Casualty
Hail-Tornado Bonds
DR. E. A. SWAFFORD
DENTIST
Office Over Prewitt Drug Store
ROCKDALE, TEXAS
DR. A. A. URBAN
DENTIST
Office Ovo*
Rockdale 9tOlo Bank
DIAL HI 2-1232
DR. GUS EVANS. JR.
Optomatrist
Phone HI t-ftlil
Professional Building
Tuesday, and Frida/e
W. E. Gaither Co.. Agents
(Established 1906)
General Insurance
t Premiums Easily Financed
(Akllon Root Rot
■ v: ion
Rain
mediately for the 1962 cotton crop.
Deep plowing, f to 18 incKe«T'with "J
a mold board or disc type plow"
is recommended I *. u few areas, ,
because of the type of sub soil,
this vv ill n. -t a' i n: able. . Io ,v
the key to success in cither range
or confinement rearing ”
w ill j ever, deep plowing to
11 more rains occur ! n reducing root rot the following
and August, the , year, he says. In order to of
Farm Safety week have been
made and noted an increase in
I low •. noth participation This, he
great a .aid. is espectall> gratifying since
helpful youth are often th« victims ot
I arm accidents. county exten-
ion agents and local 4-H adult
increased. This prediction
is from Harlan Smith, ex-
ion plant pathologet He
The disease ocelli.-
is: leaders are given much of the
( red it for this improvement.
The Council is hopeful, Pigg
aid that all citizens will co-
ne cess,ary to have 10 to 14 days of
hot, dry weather following the
plowing
Local county agents ran supply operate and participate in the
the soil from last cGjjies of the publication MP-361 local observances, for each is de-
Root Rot Losses ot Cotton can be pendent upon agriculture for
Reduced " many of the necessities ot life.
BRIGHT GL0-C0L0RED
SIGNS
NOW IN STOCK
For Rent
Apartment For Rent
Rooms
House For Rent
For Sale
PIacocI
W V
Open
Sold
No Smoking
No Trespassing
No Hunting
No Fishing
Keep Out
No Parking
No Pets
No Riders
Cashier
Private
Thank You Call Again
Waitress Wanted
• Women
• Men
• Vacancy
• Quiet Please
• Out to Lunch
a Office
• Checks Cashed
• No Checks Cashed
• Danger
• Exit
• Help Wanted
• No Minors Allowed
• Employees Only
• Fire Escape
• Information
• No Credit
• Not Responsible For
Lost Articles
• Reserved
• No Soliciting
These are neat appearing, attractive signs, come in two
sizes, economically priced. Suitable for indoor or out-
door display.
THE ROCKDALE REPORTER
PHONE HI 6-5838
ROCKDALE, TEXAS
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