The Rockdale Reporter and Messenger (Rockdale, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 26, 1954 Page: 13 of 22
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Former Resident,
Mrs. To! Tindall,
Buried at Waco
The death of Mrs. Tot Tindall,
a former Rockdulion, w;e announc-
ed in last week’s Waco papers.
Funeral services were held from
the Wilkirson-Hatch chapel there;
last Monday and burial made in
Roscmound cemetery.
Mrs Tindall was the former Tot!
Walden, daughter of the old J. S. ,
Walden family, and was born at
Rockdale.
She had lived in Waco for thirty
1hree years and had been an in-
valid for some time due to paraly-
sis Her husband died in July of
ihis year. Resides two sons, Rich-
ard W. Tindall of Indianapolis,
Ind . and James Tindall ol Waco,
the following brother and three
sisters who survive will be well
remembered here: Mrs. Adele
Waldi n Reuse of Houston, Mrs. Jo
Westbrook of Waco, Mrs. John
Moseley of Crane, Grover Walden
ol Chicago. James Hill of Rockdale
js a nephew.
Caracul, used extensively in
making fur garments, js a tightly
curled, glossy black coat of new-
born Karakul lambs. The Karakul
is a broad-tailed sheep particular-
ly adapted to arid regions .
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PREWITT DRUG STORE
Legal Notices
CITATION BY PUBLICATION
THE STATE OF TEXAS
TO: Marvin H. Tuma and Wife,
Pauline Tuma. Defendants, Greet-
I mg:
You are hereby commanded to
appear before the Honorable Dis-
trict Court of Milam County at
in.* Court bruise thereof, in Cam-
eron, Texas, uy filing a written
answer at or before 10 o’clock
A. M. of the first Monday next
after the expiration ol forty-two
days from the date of the issuance
of this citation, same being the
H'/th day of September A. D. lik'd
Recipe of the Week
Barbecued Franks (Weiners)
Barbecue Sauce : for 8 to 12 Franks
or Weiners
3 1 cup catchup
1 tablespoon Worcesttci shire
1 teaspoon chili powder
1 2 teaspoon salt
] 11 a spoon sit; ur
Dash Tabasco
1 cup water
Start heating oven to JalV F
In saucepan, combine all ingredi-
ents except franip Bring to boil;
then reduce heat and simnu-i 1 i to
minutes. Place franks in casse-
role, puui on sauce. Bake, uncov-
to Plaintiff’s Petition filed in said j i>icd, 30 minutes, turning occasion-
I court, on the 10th day of August ally. Serv e n toasted buns or on
fluffy rice, buttered noodles.
GIVE TO THE I EMERGENCYOF PiMES-NOW/
Church School
Attendance Up At
First Christian
Man learned his first lessons in
science Horn wood. His first ma-
chine was a lever made from a
limb of a tree.
A nail driven into a tree trunk
would be at the same height from
the grout d five '-oars later
A. D. I9.rd, in this cause, number-
ed 14,018 on the docket of said
court and styled K. A. Camp,
Plaintiff, vs Marvin II Tuma and
Wife, Pauline Tuma, Defendants.
A brief statement of the nature
of this suit is as follows, to-wit:
Suit in trespass to try title to lot
No.' 5 of block No. 2 of the Dyer
Addition to Rockdale, Milam
County, Texas, as per map of said
Addition, and to remove cloud
from title. In alternative for decree
for amount due on a $1500.00 note
executed by defendants payable to
P. Sanders, secured by lien on said
proiK'Jty, and lor foreclosure of
said lien, and for all such other
relief as may be proper in the pre-
mises. Said note it lien dated Nov.
3, 1951 and which note is now all
past due, as is more fully shown
EVELYN’S BEAUTY SHOP
140 E. Cameron Ave.
BACK TO SCHOOL
SPECIAL
5.00
Deluxe Creme Oil
COLD WAVE
Shampoo and Haircut Included
SHOP OPEN MONDAYS THRU SATURDAYS
Elza Lewis Gussie Estlack'
Winona Bailey, Owner
hot
creamy numbed potatoes, baked or
by Plaintiff's Petition on file In
this suit
If this citation is not served
within ninety days after the date
of its Issuance it shall be returned
unsolved
The oflicer executing this writ
shall promptly serve the same ac-
cording to requirements of lav ,
and the mandates hereof, and make
due return as the law directs.
Issued and given mulct my hand
and the seal of said court at Cam-
eron, Texas, this the 10th, day
ol August A. D 1954.
(SEAL)
Attest GRADY ALLEN Clerk,j
ROCKDALE (Tax.) REPORTER—7b
net picne
nandii/ig.
skins. Use
’
August 26, 1954
,„ _______ ______ ___tong* in
.d Custard, Milk.
Supper
Assorted Fruit Plate with, Cot- Latest thing on the market is an
tage ( hcese, As.sotted c i.nkeis (1|,oniimy , minded shower valve
in ( heese Sanduiilus, Nut C ook- wpu'h automatically shuts off the
ie I iinsippte Joke v, ter jftei a 80-second rinse.
Timely Tips _____ __
1 F.ar.k mi le, are made Horn T(> th(. ilthiibi10n(,; ol ,,u. IIMWn>
meat and are a complete I-intern „ are any. our earth looks
2 One frankfurter omtaii 12-t go times a • blight a- the moon
< dories | does to us.
8 Serve them cold right from - —-..........
the package because they are pie-1 Ships sailing from the Atlantic
cooked. i t0 (he Pacific Oceans via the
4 To serve hot simmer (don’t Panama Canal travel from north
bod) in water 5 to 8 minutes Do to south.
HEADS TVA . . . Brig, Gen.
bert D. Vogel of the army en-
gineers corps was chosen by
Pres. Elsenhower as chairman of
Tennessee Valley Authority.
District Court Cameron,
Milam County. Texas
boiled potatoes Makes I to ti set \ ,
ings.
Skillet-Barbecued- Make sauce |
in skillet; bring to boil mid trunk
and simmer 15 to 20 min.
Let’s Fat Thts For One Day
Breakfast
I i e ll Fit;. Cream, Sue.ar, tl.oo
Omelet, Buttered Rye Bread Tea d, j|
Mill; and Coffee
Dinner
Barbecued Frank: (Weiners),
I Hot Fluffy Rice, Okra and 1 oma 1
toes, Celery and Carrot salad, lire id
1 - He 1 Butler or Margarine, Chilled Bod- ;p
KINDERGARTEN OPENING
MONDAY. AUGUST 30
Enroll your pro-school child In Kindergarten
(or formal education preparation. Operated by
kindergarten trained teacher with B. S. Degree.
MRS. M. D. WEEMS
Phone 204G
545 Miller St.
The members of the Church
School at the First Christian
Church set a high summer Sunday
school attendance record last Sun-
day when tiiey had 193 present.
They have set as their goal for
this Sunday 220 when they will i
study “Growth Through Christian |
Service" at the 9:45 a. m. hour.
The m'orning worship service at
1U:5U a. m. will find the pas tut
speaking on the theme, “A Line,
A Line and A Line".
The evening vesper service fea-
turing the over-popular Men’s
Chorus will have us its them!*
“The Valley of Decision.'.’
Tuesday at 7:00 p. m. tin Boy
Scouts will meet with their Scout
Master, Winded Essary, in the
Annex.
Wednesday at 7:30 p. m, the
Bible Study Group will continue
their study oi the Book of Acts.
Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Group
One ol the Christi in Women’s
Fellowship will dicci in thi i at
son age.
This year there'll be available
a portable wider cooled air condi-
tioner that can be used in either
home or car, When used in an auto
it plugs into the dashboard lighter.
ROBIN HOOD
FLOUR
50-Lb. Pillow
Sack —
3HL
3.75
(60c Coupon in each Sack)
1.89
(30c Coupon in Each Bag)
89c
(20c Coupon In Each Bag)
39 r
25 Lb. Print
Bag —
10-Lb.
Bag —
5-Lb.
Bag —
B & B
MELLORINE
V2-gallon -
49c
IMPERIAL
SUGAR
10-Lb.
Bag-
89c
MIRACLE WHIP,
pint
32c
AUSTEX
TAMALES,
can
19c
AUSTEX
PLAIN CHILI,
can
32c
(15c Coupon in Each Bag)
vrftmrr r »r»
SPANISH RICE,
303 can 15c
KIMBELL'S
SHORTENING
3-Lb.
Carton-
LIPTON'S
TEA
^-Lb.
Pkg.-
29c
J- F>..
Umi
1-Pound
Package —j§yy
WILSON'S SLICED
BACON
Lb.-
69c
55c
WILSON'S — 4 to 6 LBS.
PICNICS
Lb.-
47c
FROZEN FOODS
! SNOW CROP g^ j
ORANGE JUICE
| SNOW CROP
STRAWBERRIES VUA
10-oz.
Box —
laavj
1 ALL FLAVORS
JELL0,
2 for
15c
ALL FLAVORS
K00L-AID,
3 for
10c
i
j RIVER
I RICE, 2-lb. box
24c
SUNSHINE
HI-HO's,
lb.box
29c
VAN CAMP'S
TUNA,
can
21c
COMO
TOILET TISSUE, rol
1 5c
M-VOY’S
SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY & SATURDAY, AUG. 27 - 28
101 North Main St. Wo Rcmervo The Right to Limit Quantities
jOLDEN RIPE
BANANAS Iflp
r’ound — ®
20c
-CHOICE HOME BUTCHERED MEATS-
DEL MONTe CRUSHED
PINEAPPLE, No. 2 can 25c
LE GRANDE CUT
GREEN BEARS. 303 can 10c
PET OR CARNATION
MILK 2
Tall
Cans-
25c
TEX - MAR
OLEO
Lb.-
19c
TIDE
Large -
29c
nuunu oi out pound-j
1
T-BONE STEAK p-
i-5
»6c
SIRLOIN STEAK m
-49c
CHOPS (BEEF) p°»«
M
19c
SFVFI
i STEAK
i-35c
HAME
iURGER Pouni
»-29c
BEEI
F RIBS Poun
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CN
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! SHOULDER ROUND—PIKES PEAK AND RUMP
i ROAST pou™
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Cooke, W. H. The Rockdale Reporter and Messenger (Rockdale, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 26, 1954, newspaper, August 26, 1954; Rockdale, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth695002/m1/13/?rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lucy Hill Patterson Memorial Library.