The Rockdale Reporter and Messenger (Rockdale, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 25, 1952 Page: 3 of 28
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HOUSE
ly D»lpJ*Y*
to 1^-S.«im.„ Motor Co.
21 of the Newton* Johnson Add/* „<J1eor*e L Carroll, Ford 4-door,
tion to Town nf He«ey-Stedman Motor Co.
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and other considerations.
Iidw ,n August Kurtz et ux to
% wmurn. >nd Nancy «l.j ™ ILifwfflK
SgssfHelnic “nd
R ^v.rd.ndMr. AUc, c^UTra., e« ux to D.
Bird, tf-1/3 acres of the Joseph
Cottle survey, $10.00.
Thclston Morgan et ux to D H
in*- - • Cecil E. Pratt
riiUam Elmer Morgan and Mrs. Byrd
.Reeves Zercher.
r.Kntun and Jessie Lee
, f. Carver and Mrs. Wil-
bhn Delon and Emella Duarte.
rt-v Ann N cholnon to Veter-
K,nd Board, 136-1 2 acres in
UZfa Fleberg grant, $7,5<i0.00.
Ipniy Luetge et ux to Perry
E.« 199-4 10 acres of the Win.
.......... " Holloway, Ford tu-
dor, Gaither Motor Co.
*"'j**ian ei ux to D. H ^rs‘ Millie Krall, Plymouth club
6u acres 01 tne James Welch! CO“Sviililet Motors,
survey, 510.00. Glass, the Florist, Pontiac Catal
Mrs. Fay Linke. Ford 4-door,
Hefley-Stedman Motor Co.
Martin Rodenbeck, Ford 4-door,
Gaither Motor Co.
J. R. Whiteley, Jr., Ford 4-door,
Gaither Motor Co.
Clyde A. Perry, Ford pickup,
Gaither Motor Co.
R. L. Knowles, Dodge pickup,
Schiller Motors.
William W
I REMEMBER'
BY THE OLDTIMEK8
survey, $10.00.
w h. Gaither to Jno W. Wil-
liams, 150 acres of the Jose Leal
survey, $10.00.
Jessie Bankston et al to Carl A
Neele, 84 acres out of the A. T
---* lUMiu, runua
coupe, McLain Pontiac Co.
From Mr*. Bertha Riffe, New-
castle, Wyo.: I remember when
my father cut his grain by hand
with a cradle and bound it together
with strands of grain.
From Mrs. Cedah M. Fager, Min-
neapolis: I remember when we
Joe D. Harris, Ford 4-door. Hef-
|py.C!t«Hmun Motor Co
Jimmie Aeschbacher. Jr., Stude-
baker 4-door, Michalka Motors.
of Sherman to Mrs. I u,p r*incls.;?,rnect?k et al to V. C
t"McDaniel. 1469-555 '5845 mfon- •«-<-1 2 icres of the James
rof thc Samuel P. Pendleton ! survey, $10.00.
■Jr$18,160.00. f.Mls ‘S,‘€ Lankford et al to
r Elliott et ux to Andrew (i‘. °‘Kt‘ Miller, 100 acres of the
.n et al, lots Nos. 8 and No. g I Mary Sackett survey, $10.00.
u Northeast corner of block 1 . **• C Gaddis et ux and et al to
the town of Thorndale, $65.00. , ,, , U‘s’ 38“1/3 acres of the
, 0f Cameron to William 1 • Jonet headright, $78.65.
teth, N W. one-fourth of lot New Car*
1 section W. in Oak Hill ceme- Aluminum Company of Americ i
- m the I). Monro# survey in Ch< olet pickup, Louii G
I of Cameron, $30.00. I lm» Chapman, Pontiac tudor,
John Miller < t al to Henry Miller McLain Pontiac Co.
L.. m acres of land in the W. Thomns Ribitzki, Ford tudor.
j Hefley-Stedman Motor Co.
A. T. Swanzy, Ford tudor, Hef
*
& James Robertson survey
(00 ard further considerations
BEST
WISHES
For a Very Merry
Christmas and a
Happy New Year
from
HARWELL'S
SERVICE STATION
used to make com coffee. We
shelled yellow field com and
spread it on top of the wood kit-
chen range. When it began to pop
and brown we stirred it to keep it
from burning and when nice and
brown we poured hot water over
it and let it simmer in a large
coffee pot.
From Mrs. W. W. Bundy, Scotia,
Neb.: In late August or Septem-
ber Dad would hitch up the blacks
to the lumber wagon with sice-
boards and we would drive over
the prairies and pick up praine
coal «cow chips to you> for our
winter fuel. They were gathered
und piled before the fall rains.
From Mrs. Emeline Ingle, Ken-
drick, Idaho: I remember when
corn husking bee* were special Au-
tumn social affair*. Each person
tried to huak the first bushel of
corn and be crowned “corn king."
P#c#mb#r IS. 1952 ROCKDALE <T«$c.) REPORTER - |
The finding of the first ear of red sweetheart would come before com
corn indicated that the finder** planting.
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•v
leasorvs greetings
To sll our friends and patrons, we
extend our warmest greetings for
• joyous Holiday Season.
EILAND'S SHOE REPAIRfflG
Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Eiland
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GRKTIIIGS
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From all at our friendly flora..,
we tend Holiday Greetings
right to your door!
Wm. Cameron & Company
ROCKDALE. TEXAS
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DECKER'S TRAY PACK
BACON
pound—
DECKER'S IOWANA
SAUSAGE
33c
pound
Roll —
1 o f/oif our eastomers••• oar friends• • • 3
He irish flood health. flood eheer, *
A ad iooh ahead iriih pleasure
To serriafi you through the year!
Specials for Friday - Saturday, December 26-27
C\
DEL FARM
OLEO
pound—
ARGO
PEAS,
2 No. 308 cans
DEL MONTE White Cream Style
CORN, 2 No. 300 cans
37c
GOLD MEDAL
SPAGHETTI,
2 12-oz. boxes 29c
300 COUNT
KLEENEX,
box
21c
FOLGER'S
COFFEE
83
Pound Can
TEXAS GOLDEN
WfSf&) GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 3
No. 2
Cans —
y.n*r«J
,x‘,aCltE cake #•*
-wHIL 31c
DEL MONTE
PINEAPPLE JUICE 2
No. 2
Cans -
no.tu.Mt. or A
6-bottle
Carton —
plus
deposit
ALERT
JEWEL
\
DOG FOOD,
3 cans
23c j
SHORTENING
2
\
PUREX,
pint bottle
15c
ALL POPULAR BRANDS
£lb- ^ © r
Carton — J} & tjw
CIGARETTES,
carton
1.95
TIDE
large
27c
KRE-MEL
PIE FILLING
£ pkgs- “2 5 c
BAKER'S
COCUNUT
t/s-lb. Box plus 1 box
PIE FILLING
Both
For—
DEL DIXI - SOUR or DILL
PICKLES
quart- 25C
BRING THE KIDS TO OUR KIDDIE KORNER'
WEEMS
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Cooke, W. H. The Rockdale Reporter and Messenger (Rockdale, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 25, 1952, newspaper, December 25, 1952; Rockdale, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth693921/m1/3/?q=waco+tornado: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lucy Hill Patterson Memorial Library.