The Caldwell News and The Burleson County Ledger (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, May 9, 1952 Page: 2 of 10
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Mia* May t, 1*2
Cfce ColUwH iítttJS
AND THE BUBLBSON COUNTY LEDGER
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY
M Second Class Mail Matter at the Post Office at
Caldwell, Twai
Price—$2.00 per year in county; >8.60 outside county
C. Pali Publisher
C. Oliver - — — Editor
M. B. Neighbor — Society Editor
H. J aster ..... „ Shop Superintendent
Polanaky .......... Aw't Shop Superintendent
Lee Schoppe Apprentice
MEMBER
American Press Association — South Texas Press Association --
Gulf Coast Press Association — National EditoriaJ Association.
NOTICE—Any erroneous reflection upon the character, standing:,
or reputation of any person, firm or corporation which may happen
fo appear in the columns of the NEWS will be corrected gladly
if brought to the attention of the publisher.
Six young men who are in
the Citizens of Tomorrow pa-
rade of pictures being published
in this newspaper. The.v ar«*
(top row) left to right: Eddie,
5, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Skrabanek of Caldwe'l Route 3;
Steven, 16 months old son of l>r
and Mrs. J. E. Siptak; and Phi)
Jr., .1 son of He and Vr1-. I'hil
Trammel!.
Bottom row, left to right-
Leroy Albert, 2 son of Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Mynitr of route I:
llavid, 18 months old son ot
Mr ¡md Mrs Russell Englemanit
of Ituute 3 and Jimm). 5, son
of Mr. and M r«. F. J. Janeik
ot this city.
American Leyion To
Meet Monday, May 12
The regular monthly meeting of
the American Legion will be held
at the Legion Home Monday
evening, May 12, at whic > time
some important matt<- « will be
discussed, uccor^ to Julius C.
Houston, Com *ar.
Reports of th Hatrict Conven-
tion to be held Bastrop Sun-
day, May 11th, w be given.
The Legion Au: sry will .ilso
meet at this time, ionday night
r.iid members of l> >.h organiza-
tions are urged to In present.
Caldwell Society
Christian Sisteis
To Hold Bake S.ile
Burleson-Lee Soil Conservation News
District Supervisors: John C. Ssibert, Edwin Janac,
Kieschnick, Wilton Chaloupkn James R. Stanley.
Ernest
Several coo pe rato rs of the Uur-
leson-Lee Soil Conservation l>ia-
trict are planting plots of buffe.l
grass for trail plantings and seed
production. Jack Clark of Caldwell
recently seeded 1 acre of buffel
grans. P. L. Corneious in the Har-
Mony community recently seeded 5
of buffel grass and 20 acres
oí Hfag ranch Mueatem grass.
of Caldwell re-
acres of Hfnno-
common lespedezn.
The land was fertilized, prepared
and seeded with a cultipacker
seeder.
Dolphus Jones in the Rita com
munity seeded a waterway to King
ranch bluestem grass for terraces
outlet protection and seed pro-
duction. J. M. McFtrrin of Caid
well fertilised and seeded his farm
pond dam and spillway to King
ranch bluestem grass to protect
them from erosion damage.
Rem where 1 sit... fy Joe Marsh
As a Matter of Fact...
a chrysanthemum has been devel-
oped that smells like a violet?"
From «hese I sit, maybe I'm a
ot "Jshaay ens note." My own
solomos always seem to revolve
areoad one ides a plea for ok to
—he sore we rasp ft the other fcl-
lew'e rights—like the right to vote
■ the right to
I IM*«ot ho in ot* . hot I believe
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ata
. ...
I ad* ««pt ea a diet and
¡1st Ml peandi in IS months? That
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Con right, 1952, United Slut a Brewer* foundation
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* CHRIESMAN *
Mr. apd Mrs. David Eaton and
Mrs. J. L. Hoffman, Nancy and
BiBy Hoffman visited relatives in
7!: Worth Sunday.
Ifpr. and Mrs. Janis Price and
" "J^ter, Miss Aliene of Austin
Sunday in the home of Mrs.
i's sister and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Harper and children.
Joyce Spechman, wife and lit-
tle daughter, Carossa of Bay City,
-rpent the week end with their
msther, Mrs. Willie Speck man
Lloyd Gee, wife and little daugh
ter, Donna Sue and baby sou,
Lynn of Houston spent
in the home of Mr. and
Mm. Oscar Gee and other rela-
tives at Chriesman.
Meredith Sullivan, a son of Mr.
and Mra. Prank Sullivan left last
weak to enlist in the Navy.
Mra. Lillie Richards and daugh-
ter, MiM Georgia Richards; Mr.
and Mrs. Owen Stidam and child-
ren, Owen, Jr. and Suzanne of
Cameron visited in the home
iMiss Ruth Eanes the past week
end.
Rev. Arthur G. Elley filled hi*
regular appointment at this plac
Sunday morning and evening.
Renew Your
SUBSCRIPTION
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* Court House News *
DEEDS:
William Jones to Mary Ann i
King 24 a.'res of land out of the
J. M. Sanchez League.
Seth G. Robinson to Henry V.
Fojt 14 and one-half acres of
land out of the John P. Coles
League.
Woodson Lumbei Co. to Verte
Andrews, et ux Lots 5 and •> :n
Block 49 and part of lot 12 in
Block 49 in West Caldwell.
Johnnie D. Eubank*, et ux to
of land out of the F. Ruiz League.
Theodore Brinkman, et ux to
Veterans' Land Board 142.1 acrcs
of land out of the Dan Perry Lea-
gue.
Joe Bird, et ux to Ed Tonn, et
ux 217 one-half acres of land out
of the S. C. Robertson League
Number 2.
Otto Bemdt, et ux to Alfori
W. Brewer, et ux .11,260 square
feet of land being part of Block
J between Fawn and Bear Streets.
Joe Zalmanek, et ux to Frank
W. Meresh, et ux 1.6 acres of land
out of the Francis Ruiz Leagu?.
James J. Robinson, et ux to
Henry V. Fojt 14 and one-fourth
acres of land out of the John P.
Coles League Grant.
Law re net J. Mat us, et ux to
Mrs. Mamie Hadox lot No. 1 4k
1-2 of lot 2 in Blovk 44 in West
Caldwell.
Ida Levinson to Harry Neinast
60 acres oí land out of the Win.
McGray League.
Select. Orchestra Of
S. B. Institute Will
Present Concert
The Select Orchestra of South-
western Bible Institute, Waxn-
huchic. Texas, with < . N. Rúe
conducting, will present concert of
Gospel Music ¡it '.he American
Legion Hall, the Rev. l>. K. Guy-
nes, pastor of the 2nd ('reek As-
sembly of God church, announce.!
today. The service will bt on Sat-
urday night, May 10, at 7:30 p. m.
The program will consist of
solos, ensembles, and a complete
variety of sacred music arrange-
ments. Included are the "Holy
• ft u on no City," by Adams, and "The Lord's
by Malotte with full or-
chestra. The concert master of ihe
orchestra is Mrs. Samona Rice
of MacPhail's Conservatory of
Minneapolis, now professor of or-
gan and violin at Southwestern.
Trumpet soloist is Mr. Dale Hast-
ings at Quincy, Illinois. The trom-
bone soloist is Mr. Bumis Davis
of Covina, California.
The male quartet is Joe Robin-
son of Tampa, Florida, first tenor,
Jory Waldon of Monroe, Louis-
iana, second tenor, John Cobb of
Tyler, Texas, and Nathan Bird-
well of Pembine, Wisconsin, bass.
Instrumentation:
6 First Violin, 4 second Vioin,
2 Violas, 2 Violoncellos, 2 Double
Bass, 1 Flute, 1 Oboe, 2 Clari-
nets, 1 Bassoon, 1 Trombone 2
Trumpets, 2 French Horns, and
Typipani.
This concert is given without
admission charge. The genernl
public is cordially invited to at-
tend the performance in this com
munity.
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Fancy Heels 1.50
She'll Love A Pair of
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mother's homcmaking success. It offers her con-
sistently dependable service right to her door.
Assures her sparkling clean laundry every time,
made possible by latest scientific methods and
gives her extra hours to devote to other chores.
This is why so many of the older residents —
and more \nd more younger mothers— depend
on us to care for their family wash.
HATTERS
an
The Cal ivvell Society of Chris-
¡an Sister.-' will sponsor a bake
sale «in Saturday, May 10, 1 ?.gifi-
ring at 10:00 a. m.. at the Sere-
ba nek Appliance Store. CV <•-,
pies, kolacnes, bread and dres nt
poultry ^will be offered for -ai .
Acapella Choir To
Appear In Bryan
Hardin Simmons Univeor. y
Acapelía Cht.ir will appear at
Stephen F. Austin High Scho-d
in Bryan Saturday night, May 10,
where they will render a program
i.f music and singing. The ch>>ir,
directed by Euell Porter, is trave'-
*inn in two chartered Ureyhound
busses to Miami, Florida to at-
tend the Southern Baptist Con-
vention.
The program at Stephen Austin
school Saturday night is scheduled
to start at 8 o'clock.
veek training period at the train-
ing center, gruduates are assigned
to duty stations with the Fleet
or at Navy shore stations, or are
sent to service schools for ad-
vaneud technical training.
Adolph Krupula of Caldwell.
route 1 is a surgical patient in
St. Francis Hospital, according to
information released from the
hospital. Friends hope for him
r. speedy recovery.
Miss Sara Nell Herrmann spent
several days last week at St.
Francis Hospital for treatment for
an ear infection. She was suffer-
ing with an Infection in both
cars. Mrs. Herrmann was in
Bienham with her daughter mo t
of the time, and Mrs. Marvin
Steele spent one day at the h< s-
pital with her.
Mr. Bjtd Mrs. Kd I lea Id and lit •
Ik son, Kddie of Houston sp> i
the week end here with her ,ik-
entn, Mr. and Mrs. H. B.
mann and other relatives.
Her-
RUST REMOVE
EXCESS WASTE
RfSffSjrirariSíKK
It raduoed kidney lunrtloa I* i ul«f you
down—due to such common rausM M «r«J
•nd «train, ov«r-«ntrtlon or "P°*
cold. Minor bUddor irriUtioM du. to ««Id.
damnnra* or wrong dli>t may cauaa |«tunr
up nighta or froquMit paautrw.
Don't nvfiact your kidney if tbaaa condi-
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diurrtlr. t'aod iurcraafull.\ mllilona for
over SO yoara. While often uthrrwUc cauand,
It'a umailt:( how many liémt Doan • fivo
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the 15 mtloa of kidney lul«« and Altara
ftuah out waato. Cat Doan'a PUla today!
Dom pills
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Herman F. Loehr, Jr.
Undergoes Training
Undergoing recruit training at
the U. 8. Naval Training Center
at San Diego, Calif., is Herman
R Loehr, Jr., seaman recruit
USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Her-
man C. Loehr of Route 3, Ca'd-
well, Texas.
Loehr entered the Naval nit-
\ic« March 25, 1962. Before enter-
ing the Navy, he worked for the
Shermar Williams Co.
This initial training includes iti-
structions in such fields us sea-
manship, fire-fighting. gunne>y,
signaling, and other courses de-
signed to make the recruit well-
versed in every phase of Navy
life.
Upon completion of their 1'-
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Oliver, Allen C. The Caldwell News and The Burleson County Ledger (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, May 9, 1952, newspaper, May 9, 1952; Caldwell, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth176011/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Harrie P. Woodson Memorial Library.