The Caldwell News and The Burleson County Ledger (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, May 16, 1952 Page: 4 of 8
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ter of the government and not
the government master of the
psople. "No people, no nation, no
government," he gaid, "ever sur-
vived that tried to rule without
Chriatianity and, God willing, it
never will."
There were nearly 876 in at-
tendence at the banquet, one of
the lurgest gatherings ever to «it
tend a banquet in this city. There
were eighty one out-of-town
guests who enjoyed entertainment
nnd the speaking and association.
Allen C. Oliver was Master of
Ceremonies and introduced tí. A.
Smith, Casualty Insurance Com-
missioner of Texas and farmor
Caldwell man, who in turn, in-
troduced the Governor.
Rev. H. E. Beseda, paste r of
the Caech-Moravian Brethren
Church gave the invocation and
the benediction.
The following officers and di-
rectors were introduced: D. L. Al-
ford, Jr., president; Frank P. Ba-
tista, Jr., vice-president; H. I).
Cherry, treasurer; Douglass F.
McHenry, manager; John L. Bell,
M. F. Broaddus, George C. Fall,
Frank Overby, Jr., Robert Siptak
and Frank Zubic, Jr., directors.
Miss Alice Ruth Sebesta played
piano selections during the bun
quet and twelve-year old Alten j
Roy Fojt of Snook made a biir|
hit when he aang "I Like the1
Wide Open Spaces." He was ac-
companied by his mother, Mrs.
Frank Fojt, Jr.
"The Hungry Five" composed
of John Matcjowmky, clarinet; Bil-
If Smith, clarinet; Thomas Ur-
banoaky, cornet; David Sebestn,
trombone and Arthur Windell,
bass, rendered several selections
that were appreciated by the
andience.
Guests in attendance were
Bryan: B. H. Dewey, Jr., Lea
Kelly, Mgr., Harold Dreyfus, H
L. Whitley, Mr. and Mrs. Travii
PIANOS
We have in this vicinity
One Spinet
Two Uprights
One Small Baby
Grand,
Will let you take up pay-
ments.
Write or rail Credit Adjustei
AT 5379
Hugh's Piano Co.
1819 Main St.
Houston, Texas
MISS Dorothy "Dot" Berc.i.
daughter of Mr, and Mr-. F.
W. Be ran of Caldwell, presently
Secretary to the Registrar at
Blinn College, is Lady in Wai'-
ing to the Queen at the 62nd
Annual Maifeet, which will be
held at Brenham today and to-
morrow. Miss Beran will be es-
corted by Mr. Don Farmer of
Galveston, a Junior Student st
Texas. A. ft M. College.
16 CHOICE
LOTS
2 Blks. Caldwell
Higrh School
McLean Bros
TELEPHONE 5 OK 15
a
wanted to b,-v
o. junk. See mi
I ron .76c up y
Joe I'll us t, Caldwot.
15-tit)
Ml Mnda
■ you
1,1 pOu It
v.tf (12-
WATER WELL On O/cr
head irngntion tys' ms, Bork-
l > Turbine pumps. W Fmnk Love
Cu. in H8t>. P. O. Pox 86, ' 'aidwell,
Texas. (!.'22 ifc>
WANTEI Tit HI'Y- >r^ "tT™,
«eres on highway -1 West i.i
Caldwell, within 10 miles, i .11
Mr. Spitz miller at Caldwell, phone
Number 118. (2-29-tfc).
EXI'LRT OPTICAL, JEWEI.KY & WATiil KKI'aiu
CAI.DWEIXS JEWELRY STOKE
BRYAN. TEXAS
SPECIAL PRICES on barbed >vi e
-- hog ft-ntt — poultry ami
rabbit fence (farden wire) Y-
rnenh lion fence poultry netting
— staples and all v in product*.
OUR PRICKS WILL SAVE Y l?
MONEY. WOODSON LUMBER
COMPANY. (4-11-tfc)
FOR RENT — Unfurnished guraue
apartment. Call 108. Mrs. W. L.
Surovik, Jr. (4-26-tfc).
FOR SALE— 8 if >oin house r
Corner lot on paved street, with
adjoining lot included. Phone 2h9
i see Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Vychopt n. <4 lh-tfr).
B. Bryan, Mr. and Mrs. Holland
Porter, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Barron,
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Bernath, M.\
and Mrs. D. L. Weddington, Mr.
and Mrs. Marvin Porter and
Lynn. Mrs. Tyler Hasweli, Mrs.
Ara Hasweli, Mrs. W. S. Howell,
Mrs. L. J. Roundtree, Mrs. Alice
Garntt, Lt. Hodaon, Lt. Zwahlan,
CalfatoeU Jletos
AND THE BURLESON COUNTY LEDGER
PUBLISHED EVERT FRIDAY
Entered aa Second Class Mail Matter at the Poat Office at
Caldwell, Texas
8ubacription Price—<2.00 per year in county; >2.50 outside co-nty
George C. Fall — . Publisher
Alien C. Oliver Editor
Mra. M. B. Neighbors Society Editor
Herbert H. Jaster Shop Superintendent
Charlea Polanaky Aas't Shop Superintendent
Donald Lee Schoppe Apprentice
American Press Association — South Trxas Press Association
Gulf Coast Press Association —- N atjonal Ed i to ri al Association.
NOTICE—Any erroneous reflection upon the character, standing,
or reputation of any pereoa, firm or corporation which may happen
ta appear in the columna of the NEWS will be corrected gladly
rf brought to the attention of the publlaher.
ICE
Daily Delivery At Youi
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Kutzachback,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Doney, Mr.
and Mrs. E. P. Sulik.
Somerville: M. Worth Ware, Mr.
and Mrs. H. C. Harden.
Hearne: Miss Julia Slaglc, Sec-
retary, C of C., Mr. and Mrs. 8.
A. Findley, Pres., C. of C., M.\
and Mrs. N. L. McCarver, City
Manager, and F. G. Blake, Coca-' QR gALg— Kour re|rit«terid
°„a* „ „ .. _ * I Hereford bulls, Domino breel-
^Bastrop: Mrs. Hall Tarver MrsJ, 0n^ n months old and
Maude Heradon, Manager of CC
and Mr. and Mrs. B. Crider.
L
Home or Business
Womble lee Co
Phone 126
WITHOUT
OBLIGATION
Austin: B. B. Lacey, V. A. Burk-
head, R. A. Hodges, N. H. Tucker,
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Bill Jr., Gar-
land A. Smith, Wick FowK-r,
! Oovernor* Offici une Doyle Cur-
rirgton, Ranger.
i Amarillo: Mr. and Mrs. Hooe
'Cobb.
College Station, Texas: Chan-
| eelior and Mrs. Gib Gilchrist.
I Beaumont: Mr. and Mra. J. T.
Shoemaker.
Franklin: H. O. Jennings, ami
n. J Mauk.
tlutlin: Bill 0shorn, Dr. Neil
' j'. ad Nick «'¡¡.iff.
Ni.vasota: Mr. James F. Mar-
tin Pi's. of CC, rid Mr. Hulon
Hall.
Cameron: Dr. and Mrs. George
Bowman.
Houston: Mrs. L. E. Greene.
Snook: Mrs. F. J, Fojt, Mr. ami
Mtb. Frank Fojt, Jr., Mrs. A. .'.
Rubach, Mr. and Mrs. Donald { ■'
Ogder. and Mrs. Albina Rubach.
| Temple: H. E. Jr.mes, Rep, CC
and Mrs. James.
j MadisonviJIe: Mr. J. W. Hill ami
Mi. Sherman Wilson.
Helton: Bob Womble, CC Maria
ft r and Bill Brashears CC Pr.
j Dine- Box: Mr. and Mrs. Alb>-i*
i Ha mes.
other three are yearlings. Pasture
raired. See or call W. L. Surovik,
Caldwell, Texas. Phone 273.
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CHIROPRACTOR Dr Lofton •
.SAYS There i.< only one way
to b happy, and limt is to make
fiomi n< el si s«i. Health and hap-
pines- go hand in hand. Dr. A. V
Lofton, Chiropractor, .'102 Fox St.,
Caldwell, Texas, Phone 114.
(5-2-3te-c)
FOR RENT— Store building ap-
proximatel) 48 by 90 feet for ran..
Available about August 1. Oc-
cupied now by Boedeker Food
Market. Contact H. P. Woodson,
Phone 8 5. (5-2-3tsc).
HAVE BUYERS for large and
small farms and ranches. If >ou
want to sell, write J. M. McFerrin,
Box 101 ''aldwell, Texas. (6-2-3cl
NOTICE— Home for Convales-
cents. Accomodations for inva-
lids. aged, and those needing at-
tention and care. Nurse attention
dav and night. Reasonable rates.
HODGE HOUSE, 364 Coleman,
Phone 9606, Marlin, Texas.
(6-9-4tac)
FOR
ELECTRIC
SERVICE
AND
PLUMBING
CALL
Leon Shaw
Caldwell — Phone 214
Day or Night
Vic Barnett, Manager
SALE
USED CARS
'51 Ford H i vis. and
Let's review your life
insurance in the light
of current needs
TODAY—without obligation.
D. L. Alford, Jr., CLU
■ ■■■■•■mtimo mmmmi
n Life
Many Attend -
Continued from pain one)
hoüHi
fi« ;.r.
' l'.i C' .-v.
'ii ton pick-up
truck
fhlfi
'47 Ford
Station Waifori,
K cyl.
R A H
*-.M5
Ch* v.
R. & II-, New
Motor
$Wfl'j
i.; Ch.-v
ft \ II
t)x5
11 F. rd,
Radio
'11 Ct.ev.
$1I'Ó
.',li Mixli'l
A Ford
Female
Help Wanted
Several neat appearing young
ladies with a minimum of
high -fhool education for posi-
tion in th< food service de
partm* nt of th" Night Hawk
R«staurftnts, one of the oldest.
;.nil b> * t established restan
nut systems ir. ('«ntral T> \a;
Experience is no! neces->ar>,
but r"finement, charaeter.a iul
tri'i'd b.H-kground are pr<Me.
f|U)Mti Writ personnel ,|11.■<-
tor. Night Hawk Restaurante,
I' O. Bfix iKi«, Austin. Texa..,
oi call 8-1661 foi appoint
ment.
<5 16 2ts . )
eoupt
Central Butane
Company
lit 'TANK-PROPANK SEKVK'K
• TANKS INSTALLKD
• HOUSES PIPED
• BOTTLES RENTED
• TANKS FIUNISHED TO
COMMERCIAI. I SERS.
(Gins, Schnn'.s Stat.i< nar\ Kngines. \varc-
huuses vtc.)
CALL lTS ■— Cameron, Texas
■ATS BOWERS
ATTORNEY - AT • LA^
Proetieee ta all cmrte
CALDWELL. TEXAS
USE
1. P. A. OINTMENT
for impetigo, pimplea, acne,
•thleU ' foot and ringworm
At your Drug Store.
GUARANTEE**
Dr. F. Burnes Bevei
DENTIST
BOWERS BUILDING
Phone 882—Caldwell
Dr. A. H. Howell
optometrist
CLASSES FITTED
EVES EXAMINED
Brenham, Teaas
INSURANCE
Fire and Extended
coverage.
Automobile coverages,
all kinds.
C. A. Bain, Ajcent
Caldwell, Texas
Dr. H. W. Cargill
Veterinarian
Bryan, Texas
Day Phone— 2-1284
Nite Phone- 3-1758
Robert Cox
INSURANCE
Caldwell, Texas
DR. A. V. LOFTON
CHIROPRACTOR
Plume 114
802 Wert Foi St.
NOTICE!
Dead Stock
Removal Service
Help Control Ply RrMdln and
Hpreadlnc of Dtaeaae among
Voar LWeatork — CALL VH
for prompt, rnurteoua, removal
of dead or dlubM Ho rant,
Mulaa, Cattle or other "ocK.
CALL COLLECT. Phone 393.
Skrabanek & Vavrt
Service Station
CALDWELL. TRXAS
I • 0*IIA|
MMI MitM WOOD MISKMNT
99
H" Is For Honesty
"Honesty Insurance" — another name for
Fidelity Bonds. Batee recently reduced.
Ask us for premium quotation.
D. L. Alford Jr.
INSURANCE
Buck Phone 118
fade Motor Companj
"Your Friendly F< . d Dealei
Caldwell
FOR SALE— Two trailer* and
one Chevrolet truck. Contaet
Steve Kryatinlk, Caldwell, Texaa.
(6-16-8tap).
.VTKAYED- In our pokhcmhíod
viriiyed cow branded C. R. on
lijfht hip. Seo Jim Barnett. Cald
ell, T.xoh (fi-lR-.'itw)
tiiK, President; Mr*. Frank .S>-n
oi,da, Vice President; Mrs. AIIjími
Burton, Recordinif Secretary; Mrh.
W J. Bnletka, Adjutant Secretar)
Tin' foilnwinir officrn were elei
(>'d f'ii lh<- «'"y.uinpr two year--
Mi. J. II. Hiptak, Prosiilent; Mi:
Alnina Barton, Vice Pre«id''iit
[ Mik. W. J. Blhletka, Correapondintf
Secretary; Mrs. F. J. Koatohry/.,
Finanrinl Secretary; Mra. W. a.i —
'/.Llicik, Tieaaurer, |IOR SAI.F Modern Kiear
Thi next convention will hi-i Trailer foi e<|Uity, Aerom. th
held at Crosby, Texas in 19r,.|.' Kiieet from Post Office in Somei-
The convention heard an InU'rest- ville, Texac. Come, we miirht d< al.
iritr report from Dr. Novotny who (B-lfl-3t«p)
works with th - displaced pertonnj
in the American occupied territory j WANTED Middle- ajfe man for
in Germany. j janitor n-rvice t • keep ho-.r c
Attending the convention from nnd yarti at Telephone Office.
Burleson County were: Rev. and Work two houra a day, five days
Mr . H. E. lieneda; Rev. Henry per week. (61fl-3tac)
Beseda, formerly of Caldwell und
now of Rosenberg; Mra. Joe Holu-
bee; Nr. and Mra. John Fojt of
Snook; Mra. Albina Skrabanek;
Mr. and Mra. John Stefka; Mr .
John W. Vavra; Mra. Rudolph
Lukau and Mra. Emma Urbanov- "f 8n< ok and Mrs. Ed. Drgac of
r'ky, Cooks Point; Mra. Emil
F-uat; Mr. and " .1. H Pin- Th" corvontlon ve rir'ltH' I' Th' Annual family reunion < f
tak; Miss Roaie Siptak; Mr. and with : rvr profum of i.n n .';i< I !. Maddox family and Mrs,
Mrs. F. A, Suirovil. tsnley Mrn j I e • v by Junior Choirs from Oeker■ Noia ''owan family, Iheir re|a-
ustik; Melvin and Henry Skru- id Temple: " * ' "
Dance — Giddin^
Airline Park
SatM May 17th
Munic Hy
Bobby Marek's
Orchestra
Family Reunion
btinek; Mra. Anton Koatohry*; l.y R'M-rund John Lulvtka of
Mr. and Mra. Frank ftvaton; Mra.tiemple) and a Candlelightin* Ser-
FrAnk Horak of Honrs Mra. The-, vice in observance of the 28th
reaa Fojt aad Mra. Lottie Befick anniversary of the Union.
Fnirli^h r rmon t m s and friend*, will be h< 11 at
it i I ráseos River Roadside Park,
the Mrond Sunday in June.
Everyone is naked to hrinj? a
twaket lunch. (5-0-8tae> (6-6-ltc)
|<)R SAM Several hundt I
pounds of WATSON Cotton
y.' i d and also WATSON'S NK\V
ROWDEN seed, which has Ixcn
treated. Jerry Slovaeek, Snool:
'¡'• xas. (4 4 tfc).
FOR SALE THE Steak-House
Cafe Contact Mr-.. W. K Denson
or Mrs. Leon Albrijihl or call
3'(!t 01 415. Caldwell. (5-2-tfc)
RENT Two houses. A two
bedroom bouse and a small, r
house. All convenieiKi's. Furnished
oi unfurnished. Ste Allie Barmtt
at Harnett's (Jroci-ry, Caldwell.
Minhway 21. (f>-2 tfc).
FOR RENT 4 room
Noith Tnomas St J.
(fi-9-!ltsc)
house on
W. ('¡ray.
FOR RENT - Furnished apart-
mrnt, upstairs; ceilinir fan, new
ebctric refrigerator, private en-
trance, Karate. Couple. Mra. AHIne
lleolep, B00 Weat Buffalo, Cald-
well. (5-4-fltar).
MAY WIRE, Barb Wire, I loir
Wire, I'f. .Itry Netting, Screen
W ire, Hoes, Rakes And Farrni'u
Tools. KARNES WOTIPKA Co.
(b 2 Itsp).
(JET READY for Squirrel season.
We havi- the ahell* at Harn.iin
pricea. Karnea-Wotlpka. ^S-2-4p)
1
Real Instate For Sale
Place y«ur FOK SALK
Ileal Kstate with ('. A
Ham, Kxperienee since
1919.
('. A. Bain, A|?ent
Caldwell, Texas
WANTED Colored «jrl to
house work one day a \\>
( ontnet Douirla I' Mell< nrv
Chnmber of Coniuieri'e offici-,
Phone 148. ( I IH-tfc)
FOR SALE Fifty lots In Sini"
aon Addition in West Caldw <11
See W E. Simpson, Caldwell
Te*aa. (0-14-tfc)
¥ f
RE(íISTEREI) cocker puppi.^
Boarding, jfroniiiini^. Feed, sup
plies. THE BAYAIxD KENNEI S
on 11 i w I) \s uy <1, s itith of Coll>'if<
Station. (2-2 tf. )
special pricks on first ,,.,-.'i*
ty bathroom fixtures coin
modes bathtubs lavatorn s
kitchen sink' water hent.-i .
our pricks will savk YoC
monky. Woodson li'mbck
company. (4 ii tfo.
NOTICE Just installed, new
vertical feed mixer. Come in
today and see this new machine
in operation. Save money by „i\
Inir us an opportunity to mix yoi r
feed. Smith-Seiber'. Produce t o.
Caldwell, Texas. CI 7 tfc).
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Oliver, Allen C. The Caldwell News and The Burleson County Ledger (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, May 16, 1952, newspaper, May 16, 1952; Caldwell, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth176012/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Harrie P. Woodson Memorial Library.