The Rockdale Reporter and Messenger (Rockdale, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 9, 1943 Page: 2 of 10
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« inond et ux, lot* Nos. 9 10 and 11 of
+ ♦ | town of Thorndale, $1,033 00.
COURT HOUSE NEWS
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♦, T. J. Hunt to J. E. Brown, a rcad-
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Marriages
way 39 feet wide, $21.50.
Theodore Lorenz et ux to L. E, Oary,
east one-half of lots Nos. 1 ,2, 3, 4, 5,
6 and 7 of block No. 20 In Tracy Addl-
W M. floott xnd Tummi, Hill; WU-j^ w clty 0, W5 26,
He Oruelzer and Maude Vo-sa. I John pItzgerajd et ux to Thomas
Deed* : Fitzgerald, 90 acres of the W. A. Ham-
Mrs. IV B Barter to Mrs. Pearl ilton tract, $50.00 and other conxlder-
Henry Vogel, I>ots Nos. 9 and 10 m |atianji-
block No. 31 in city of Rockdale In the I J- c Culpepper et ux to Francis Cox
I> A Thompson grant, $10 and other |®t ux, House and lot In city of Cam-
good and va4uable considerations. i eron, $3,400.00.
Willie Oruetaner to J M Reed, 7^ K- A CamP to Withle McKee, lots
acres of the 8. C. Robertson grant, !N<* 1H and 19 ln d:ock • 3
| Addition to city of Rockdale, $28.45.
^Mrs! Pearl Henry Vogel to c. W. Mat-' B. O. Oralrta « ... to■ C. N. DM-
so„, lots Nos 9 end 10 In block No. M ^ ®ul_"!“oc‘ ®’„?
In city of Rockdale, $10 and other val
after finlahlng the course there, will
go to Washington, D. C.
Mr. and Mr*. Valton Plant and ha-
bit* of Houston spent la*t week with
Miss Mary Provence,
Mrs. A, Longmlre returned heme
Sunday after a ten-day visit with Mr.
and Mrs. Whatley of Cameron.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Price and BUI Du-
mont of Houston were week end guests
.of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
Dumont.
Kenneth Bekley of the Coast Guard
at Galveston spent the week end with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Y. Bexley.
Mr, and Mrs. Newel Rowland of El-
gin and Houston respectively, sjx*nt
the y*«.ek end hire.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Lynn and ahar-
on Louise Thompson, returned to their
home in Houston Friday after a
week’s stay with Mr. and Mrs. B.
Lynn.
Lee Rogers of Galveston la visiting
Mrs. Roger and daughter, Mies Nell.
Mrs. A. C. Caffey spent last week
with a son, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Caffey
in Houston.
Miss Evelyn Beard of Austin came
in Sunday for a visit with her parents,
! Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Beard.
uab.e considerations.
James W. Bailey et ux to Jordon E.
Ely Jr et ux 102 acres of the Pedro
Medina, and John Barnhill surveys,
$2,000.00.
John Hancock Mutual Life Ins. Co.
to H. A. Bishop, 220.7 acres of the John
Benson survey, $8,000.00.
Minnie L Franzel et vlr to Bill Look-
Jin, 200 acres of the John F. Guthrie
survey, $1,350.00,
John Hancock Mutual Life Ins, Co.
to Albert Melde, 64 1-2 acres of the
Daniel Robinson original grant, $1.00
and other valuable considerations.
Joe Jackson et al to C. M. Mason et
al, 05 acres of the Brice P. Dunham
survey, $500.00.
town of Cameron, $500.00.
Southern State" Life Ins. Co. to
Charles Jackson Cammcr et ux 1-2
acre of the second Addition to Cam-
eron, $750.00.
S. B. McKnight et ux, to Dan Wil-
liams, undivided Interest ln 31 acres
of the Jose Leal survey, $60.00.
A. I. Ingram to Hardy Fuller et ux,
• "land ln the D, Monroe grant,” $10.00
and other considerations.
Itha M. Lawrence to Frank S.
Wright, et ux, undivided 1-5 Interest
In lots ln town of Thorndale, $125,00.
City of Rockdale to Mrs. Jno, Holley,
lot No. 104 In division B of the New
City Cemetery ln city of Rockdale,
$15.00.
Tom S. Henderson ct al to Elwood
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* WATSON BRANCH ♦
4. Mm. Vo , Morrloon ♦
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W»t.fnn Branch, Dec. 7.—Rev. and
1 Mrs. Mathis spent the day Sunday in
Thrall, where Her. Mathle filled his
appointment.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Peterson were
dinner guests Thursday of Mr. Mid
Mrs. Hobbs near Thrall.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Barber of Pleas-
ant Hill were around In this commu-
nity Tuesday collecting for Mr. and
Mrs. Virgil Haggard and daughter,
whose home and store were destroyed
by fire at Forest Orove.
Mrs. Eddie Jensen and son visited
a while Monday with Mrs. Arvll Wal-
lace and children at Thorndale,
Miss Beulah Plant <j$me home Wed-
nesday after spending several days ln
Taylor,
Miss Beulah Plant Is on the sick list.
She will go to Galveston ior an oper-
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gji Weportar emU***' °*
C. It. Criswell et ux to E. J. Ruzicka, Seeikc, 96 acres of the Win. Pharras
part of lot, No. 4 in block No. 20 In the
town of Buckholts, $900.00.
John B, Henderson et al to Oscar
William Nelson et ux, part of block
league, $1,500.00.
♦ TANGLEWOOD ♦
, . ♦ Mrs. S. E. Lynn ♦
No. 9 In the subdivision of Henderson. . . . . . _ . . . . .
and Arnold Addition to city of Cam-1
eron, $600.00. ( Tanglewood, Dec. 6.—Mr. and Mrs.
William Proffitt et ux to Anna K., J. L. Pounder and son, Emory of Cald-
Rach, 13 acres of the T. S. Arnett j well, Mrs. W. Brewer and babies of
survey, $97.50. | Lexington visited friends and relatives
W. S. McCall et ux to Joe A Glaser,1 here Sunday, Emory is Chief radioman
100 acres of the James 9. Br.idfleld 1 in the Navy, has been in service seven
grant, $548.09. years. He will inter the University of
Albert Schiller et al to Curtis Drum-' Chicago at the first of the year, and
I SAVE
MONEY
Reflect the Christmas Spirit
in Your Choice
for Her
FITTED OVER-NIGHT CASES
HARRIET HUBBARD AYER
MAKE-UP CASES
PATRIOTIC BOUDOIR
SLEEPING DOLLS
JEWELITE PROLON
HAIR BRUSHES
JEWELED WRIST WATCHES
COMB, BRUSH, MIRROR SETS
PHOTO ALBUMS
ATOMIZERS - GUEST LOGS
LEATHER BOUND
SCRAP BOOKS
BOOK ENDS - ASH TRAYS
NOVELTY SACHET BALLS
MUSICAL POWDER BOXES
CUTEX NAIL SETS
CONGRESS PLAYING CARDS
(Single and Double Decks)
CRYSTAL CANDELABRA
PANDA DOLLS
LARGE TEDDY BEARS
BOXED STATIONERY
Most complete line in months
NOVELTY PERFUMES
SMALL BOUDOIR DOLLS
OF ALL NATIONS
ARTISTIC WOODEN
FRUIT BOWLS
BEAUTIFULLY BOXED
GIFT SOAPS
GIFTS OF ALL KINDS
FOR THE BABY
The joy of giving, the extra
surge of good will you feel
toward your family and friends,
is shown in the Gifts you choose
for their Christmas. Give them
presents to cherish, to love, long
after the Christmas excitement
has past. Please them by choos-
ing the things they will like
most.
Our selection of Gifts is wide
this year, as usual. You’ll en-
joy shopping here, and ideas
will come to you just as soon as
you walk into our store. Try
it . . . Come in and shop NOW!
PHONE 5W5-WE DELIVER
for Him
MILITARY SETS
BILL FOLDS - COIN PURSES
COMB AND BRUSH GIFT SETS
DRESSING SETS
COMBINATION HUMIDOR
AND PIPE RACK
SHAVING SETS
SHAVING BRUSHES
CIGARS - CIGARETTES
PIPES - TOBACCO POUCHES
CIGARETTE CASES
HAIR BRUSHES - KNIVES
BOXED STATIONERY
PLAYING CARDS
ZIPPER CLOTH BAGS
POCKET SIZE
NEW TESTAMENTS
REGULAR BLACK DOMINOES
All Sizes
PLASTIC DOMINOES
In Red, Green, White, Black
ASH TRAYS
PLASTIC WOOD TIE RACKS
FOUNTAIN PENS
SOLDfER’S DUFFLE BAGS
Complete
ARMY DAZE STATIONERY
MILITARY ZIPPER BAGS
All Prices
SHOE SHINE Kin'S
FLEXIBLE LEATHER
WATCH BANDS
Sinclair Greases save farmers
money over a season because they
last so long. They help prevent
costly breakdowns because they
lubricate moving parts safely. You
play safe and save money when
you use Sinclair Greases.
Let me doliVer to your farm i
v ' . Cr •»”* ' '■ . - . •.
FRED PALMER, Agent
SINCLAIR REFINING COMPANY
Sinclair
mum
GIVE A
WAR BOND
This Christmas
AND MAKE SURE THERE
WILL ALWAYS BE LIGHTS
ON THE CHRISTMAS TREES
IN AMERICA!
This message presented as a contribution
to Ameilea's war effort by:
The Rockdale State Bank
Member Federal Deposit
Insurance Corporation
Rockdale, Texas
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Cooke, W. H. The Rockdale Reporter and Messenger (Rockdale, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 9, 1943, newspaper, December 9, 1943; Rockdale, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth742358/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lucy Hill Patterson Memorial Library.