The Caldwell News and The Burleson County Ledger (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 4, 1938 Page: 4 of 8
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4-H Club News
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THE STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF BURLESON
I, John Struwe, duly elected and
acting Chairman of the Democratic
Executive Committee of the Coun-
ty aforesaid, do hereby certify that
the following tabulated statement
of the votes cast in the General
Democratic Primary Election, held
on July 23rd, 1938, for candidates
for the Democratic Nomination for
County and Precinct offices, is
true and correct, to-wit:
For District Clerk:
F. A. Ellis 3674 Votes
For County Judge:
Hays Bowers 1026 "
For County Clerk:
John J. Toupoi 20V5 "
For Tax Assessor-Collector:
Jacob A. Fuchs 2666
For County Treasurer:
Mrs. S. R. (Flos-
sie) Philp 2394 "
For County Attorney:
Walter M. Billiard 1846 "
For Sheriff:
Clint D. Lewis 1989 "
For County Superintendent:
J. Malvin Hare 2062 "
For County Surveyor:
E. F. Matejowsky 3666 "
For Commissioner, Pree. No. 1:
R. R. Piwonka 860 "
For Constable, Prec. No. 1:
C. H. Houston 714 r
For Commissioner, Prec. No. 2:
W. H. Giesenschlag 461 "
For Justice of the Peace, Prec. 6:
John E. Stefka 134 "
For Public Weigher, Prec. No. 6:
V. W. Marek 20 "
For Constable, Prec. No. C:
Frank G. Sefcik 247 "
For Jastiee of the Peace, Prec. 2:
Richard Woichert . 423 "
For Constabia, Prec. No. f:
W. C. Carrington .. «44 "
For Public WWgfcar, Plhae. No. t:
Frank Fojt 18 "
For Commissioner, Prec. No. 8:
L. O. Kornegay 848 "
For Justice of the Penco. Prec. 8:
L. O. Kornegay 848 "
For Constable, Prec. No. 8:
G. E. Love 347 "
For Commissioner, Prec. No. 4:
Robert L. Gatling ... 698 "
For Justice of the Peace, Prec. 4:
H. E. Smith . 282 "
For Constable, Prec. No. ii
Ed Schoppe . 283 "
For Public Wdgher, Prec. No. 4:
E. J. Knesek 283 "
For Justice of the Pesce, Prec. 5:
Tobe Lewis 2"? "
For Constable, Prec. No. 5:
C. E. Cummings 142 "
For Constable, Prec. No. 7:
Cris Krueger 866 "
For Public Weigher. Prec. No. 7:
J. B. Luedke 449 "
For Justice of the Peace, Pree. 8:
C. E. Reed 380 "
For Constable, Prec. No. 8:
R. II. Smith 886 "
For Public Weigher, Prec. No. 8:
Chas. Hardt 18 "
In witness whereof I have signed
my name this the 30th day of July,
A. D. 1988.
JOHN STRUWE,
Chairman Democratic Execu-
tive Committee, Burleson
County, Texas. (It)
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Brink man gave
a silver wedding dance at Dean-
ville hall Sunday night, and it was
snjoyed by evory one present.
Mr. Roy and Henry Zgabay, Mr.
Ludwick and Liddio Charuraa and
Miss Vernon Cowan went kodaking
to the Brasos river Sunday.
Mr. Charlie Piwonka and family
«re spending a few days with Mr.
Cyril Supak, of Deanville.
Jdr. and Mrs. Jack Cowan and
«on, J. D., visited Mr. Riley Cowan
Sunday.
Miss Velma Lacina visited Lit-
tle Junior Supak Sunday.
Miss Dorothy Urbanovsky spent
Sunday night with Mrs. Willie Su-
pak.
Mr. Cyril Supak and Mr. Chas.
Piwonka motored to Brenham one
.lay last week.
POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Announcements are inserted in or-
der in which fees sre paid at this
office.
Subject to the run-off election
August 27, 1938.
For Attorney General:
WALTER WOODUL
(By Friends)
For State Land Commissioner:
BASCOM GILES, of Travis
County
COOK'S POINT
MRS. IRVIN WORTHINGTON
For Justice of Pesce, Prec. No. 1:
JIM J. HADDOX
B. F. DELAMATER
BLACK JACK
The hot, dry weather continues
and let's hope it is helping to pre-
vent boll weeviL getting the cot-
on crop.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank G :e and
Jaughters of Talco visited in the
Aaron Gee home Sunday and Mon-
Jay night.
Clyde Brown, of Bryan, spent
che week-end in this community.
Mrs. Charlie Rodgers and daugh-
ter, Charlen?, of Gay Hill, spent
last week with Mrs. Carlton Doss
«nd Mrs. James Morton.
Junior and Alton Griffin, of
Houston, are visiting their Grandpa
R. F. Griffin.
Those who attended the picnic
it Porter's Chapel Sunday were:
Clyde Brown, Jimmie and Velma
Doss, Ward Key and Jessie Ray.
Willis Holton, of Pleasant Grove,
.s visiting Ward Key.
Our meeting started Friday night
with good attendance. Bro. Clyde
Griffin, of Corsicana, and Bro. O.
L Morgan, of Pleasant Grove, are
ioing the preaching.
Mr. and Mrs. John Burford and
oaby, and Mrs. Ada Burford, are
/¡siting in Waxahachie.
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(Left from last week)
MIX 4-H CLUB
By Mary B. Terry
All of the Hix 4-H Club mem-
bers report that they are working
hard with their projects.
Curtis Smith reports that he has
just finished hoeing his cotton this
last week.
COOK'S POINT 4-H CLUB
By Albert Loehr
A few club members from here
attended the cotton meeting held
in Caldwell to make a better price
for cotton. This will benefit the
lub members, who have cotton as
their project.
Some of the cotton boys report
chat the leaf worms is started in
.heir cotton. They are now poison-
ing to pruvt nt this. They sny if they
can keep the worms down their
cotton wil Icontinue making.
«A NANTONIO 4-H CLUB
By Hazel Uctson
Lancer Wolz reports thnt his cot-
ton is opening. It wil isoon be ready
to pick.
Arnold Zsrabay's pig, which he
has been feeding plenty of milk, is
vWo months old and weighs sixty-
five pounds.
Miss Jennie Pollack left Tuesday'
for Beaumont to visit her sister,1
Mrs. R. C. Clampitt.
Miss Dorothy Lightsey returned
dome from Howard Payne, Brown-
wood.
Miss Bernice Duncan, of Wheel-
>ck, is visiting Miss Mary Worth-
ington.
Mrs. Albert Bullock, of Waco,
a few days with Miss
Mrs. Roy
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VOLNEY 4-H CLUB
By Vlasta Surovik
Our 4-II club will give a county-
tvide 4-H club dance July 30, 1938,
at Meyer and Son hall. Music will
l e furnished by the Rhythm Ram-
blers. Everybody is invited to come.
We hope it will be a great success.
Dorothy Novosad states that
March 8, 1938, she bought 268
chicks. They cost her $17.60. Twen-
ty of them died. April 20, 1938,
she sold sevrmty-one fryers and
received $16.26. She has about 112
pullets and used about 70 fryers
for home use. The feed expenses
were $43.90. Her pullets began lay-
ing last week.
Theodora H. Meyer
he has one hundred
white turkeys. They aro sixty days
jld, and thus far none of them
Jied. His expenses are about $10.
NEW TABOR 4-H CLUB
By Delphine Urban
Several of our club members are
planning to go to the Volney 4-H
Club dance, which will be Satur-
day, July 30.
Frank M, Surovik reports that
he planted his one acre of corn
about the first week of March. The
corn did not come up so he replant-
ed the corn the first week in April.
The cost of seed was 70c. His hired
,abor cost him $6. His corneara are
very nice now.
Frank also has sweet potatoes.
Frank reports that he beded his
tweet potatoes in March. Then in
April and May he planted them.
I'hc cost of hired labor, fertilizer,
¿nd seed is $6. His potatoes are
jo-'-g fairly well.
DEANVILLE 4-H CLUB
By Delta Annie Dancak
The club was intending to give
in entertainment last week but it
was impossible. We hope that we
will be able to have it in the near
future.
This time I (Delta Dancak) am
giving a complete record on my
turkeys.
I have three turkey hens which
started laying on March 16th. Some
jf them laid twice.
I set sixty-five eggs, received
from the hens, on April 24th.
I got fifty turkeys from sixty-
five eggs and I still have fifty tur-
keys left. Some died on account
jf bad weather and sickness.
The feed cost about fiv dollars
not including home raised iVd
I wish to say that I would ap-
preciate very much if the club
members would, please, send me
their records as soon as possible.
SALEM'S EV. CHURCH—BIBCH
Rev. Carl A. Stadler, pastor
Friday, August 6th, 7:30 p.m.:
Regular meeting of the Y. P.
League. Election of officers post-
poned f-om last month. All mem-
bore are kindly requested to be
present. Visitors welcome.
Sunday, August 7th: S. S. 9 a.
m. Let's have a good attendance.
German sorvic- 10 a.m. Make Sa-
lem's Church your spiritual home.
Everybody is cordially invited.
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CALDWELL BAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday School 9:46; preaching
«ervices 11:00; P.T.U. 7:16; even-
ing services 8:00.
We increased in our Sunday
School attendance some Isst Sun-
day with many of our regulars out.
We should reach the 180 mark next
Sunday or even more. Let's remem-
ber it won't be long until it will be
too cold to go to Sunday School, or
at least some use that as an ex-
cuse. Good crowds last Sunday at
both preaching services.
The Daily Vacation Bible School
started off with a bang. The sec-
jnd day there were somewhere
iround 66 and of course, we always
increase for the first three or four
days. We still have room for others
and we know others will begin soon.
The school will probably close next
Wednesday night as we did last
/ear.
Last Sunday evening we had 47
in the B. T. U., and it was like our
Sunday School, many of our regu-
lars out. We'd like to see 76 present
Sunday evening in thes unions
Just one more week and our coun-
ty wide or associational-wide study
-ouree begins for the B. Y. U. We
ir* going to have a state workpr
with us here and help in the work.
The pastor would not menimise
sny of these organizations but
rather magnify, but the most im-
portant of all services is the
preaching services—11:00 a.m. at
which time the pastor will discuss
PRAYER—and 8:00 p.m. subject
to be announced later.
We urge you as members to he
regular in your worship, and invite
«II others who do not go to any
jther church to worship with us
Thrice welcome to all of our ser-
vices. Pastor!
DANCE
New Tabor Hall
Saturday, August 6
Music by
Burlesonians
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BRUSHY CREEK
By Mrs. T. L. G. Philp
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Jones, of Or-
ange Field, spent last week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. Rush Whaley,
ind left Monday for Williamson
:ounty to visit other relatives.
The visitors in the Lester Harp-
ar home last Sunday were Mr. Joe
Harper and wife, Mr. Bill Taylor
ind family, Mr. Lige McWillisms
«nd family, of Caldwell, and Mr
Arthur Harper and Mrs. Maggie
Norcross of Harmony. i
Mrr. and Mrs. Roy Havemann
rave moved to Houston-
Rush Whaley, Jr., visited his pa-
-ents last week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Harper visited
;heir parents last Sunday night.
Mr. Joe Karasek and family vis'-
i ted Mr. and Mrs. Mike Ofcxarzak
ast Saturday night.
Miss Lena Fay Whaley is visit-
.ng relatives in Houston.
Alex Havemann and wife visit-
A relatives at Lyons Sunday.
LIBERTY
By E. C. DUEWALL
The leaf worm and other insects
are working away at the cotton
patches here.
A (;nod rain, aot needed, fell
nere Friday.
The Epworth League met for a
regular meeting Sunday night.
Roy Herrmann, president of the
Caldwell F. F. A. Chapter from
here, were among the eleven F. F.
A. members from Burleson and
Brasos counties to attend an F. F.
A. convention in El Paso last week.
He also visited Carlsbad Cavern.
Charlie Loehr was in Fort Worth
last week.
E. L. Duewall accompanied W. A.
Herrmann was on a business trip
to Houston last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Loehr and
family visited Mr. and Mrs. H. A.
(x>ehr and family Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Kretser and
family visited Mr. and Mrs. Frits
Lehde Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Duewall vis-
ited in the home of ChaB. Kretset
Sunday evening.
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Courts. Write Deeds. Wills, Re-
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Instruments.
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Smith, G. A. The Caldwell News and The Burleson County Ledger (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 4, 1938, newspaper, August 4, 1938; Caldwell, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth175317/m1/4/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Harrie P. Woodson Memorial Library.