The Caldwell News and The Burleson County Ledger (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, May 16, 1952 Page: 7 of 8
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Friday, Mav 16, 1952
Edward A. Varner
Asks He-Election
*\s Tax Collector
-O (continued from page 1)
C .unity Tax Anne;sor Colleetor,
Burleson County, Texan, the jo|>
Hearing Aid
Expert Here
you were so kind to elect nte
upon my return from the Am. • 1
Servici in MM7. I have tried to
conduct the uuny trunmiotioim
the office 1 ith every coimid"
t on for tli individual taxpayer
and Hurlemi County in general.
"1 ;.¿ípreci:.'.c the under* tandlnn
«."operation you huve given in in
the past. In return I intend t •
give you tin sai.ie courteous
viit in the ature that you hnve
i ecpived in ihi past. The 1 ■ -t
ivM.mniendat >11 I can submit is
.- inr,'iariied i the following coi.i-
i >v< wish in make te in-
I'lnni' mis regnrdiuK
rn n, from i recent County a
report mud' i>y the Houl
Auditing Conpany. 'Quote.' B«
«i 111 'lililí yo attention to
details of IIm operations of
Ta
general
offin Wi . perienced little •
ficully in n.a iiik our examina
i f tiie main t.-ehnical transucti
ot this dept. We believe this
the fact that
ti msta)'"d in
n kept in an el
ml i lie work i \
p> : . Oline! Ill
ili definite eft*
many i! lie ha
>t
lie
urn i-liitfly '
new report fi
office ai i Ik
i lent p-.anoer
Ol
offu
le<J
I'll'
II. fo
hlZed.
■ • han
■ • nihil
n the
,md
n.tit loll
ni (Miivenv
able t o ir
ii with a mi
All money
' "Unti.il foi
•o or dep.i>i
"i depository
ti
MK I'll A RI.KS II MOORE, an
t ( • ri.' i d A< 111 "I I« I \ N .mil
■ v.p, rn i i llea inr Aid Soeciai-
. will conduct i KKF.K < I.INI• *
t .i the HARD Oi' HKARINt, in
A. ( \l I \S IXL, I KV \S
NI \l. HOt SF
Tl'KSDA Y, MAY 20. 111.12
('LI N It HOURS «00 \ VI.
tlO 100 I'. M.
The hard f her:i"n from cou. t
to coast .in iihaving their
ItearillK Usted f I'1 e of eort. The.
4. you I -.pport unit \ t- i .'iv. •
uluftble IHlviee Willi Ii II «killed
Aeouftieiun car givi you. It doe>
not niattei whet he i you are ml T-
f.-rinu from ju t n «light lot..-,
V'ithei y.'U base been deaf f"i
Winy yeai>. or whether you now
v.i.ii in hearing aid . . this
\¡ilu.;bl. .erviei i« voii.- alixnlute-
ly FREK.
Mr. MOORE has a record of
,'*toundinK iexults particularly in;
fitting difficult i 1', who have
l.i vet l een abb !• i i-mf.irtanly
I. e ttle (1 vl.j,| tv|.. .it t'..,rl!!lf .1 ■
\ ice You will Ii irn fai t about
I your hearing i■ wan i wili i.<
^jf • f help to you
4 At thi- Hem n i; \u| t 'linii y i
Jt w.ll «ce th« grenteM assortment.
| of hearing aid in the world. A-
P mong these n il !■< A. 'UKtieon'a
t Jubile# Moitci whl T. t> about th<
| file of a penny matt h Ikix and
•ighs about three o,in«i- cone
.elite with bait eric ■. and he
\eou*.ticon mo«)e! which if so de
-Iiflie<i a to make the Une 'if
an hcttriiix devici a- mttuinl, < h
easy, and as aeeept.ible as lile
wearing of a jihm . t ey«>glas«es.
The rn ' ni ;., my Acouvticeo
n ode) will ai h< demon-11 ati <
i* low. Mt |irice hearing aid
eikef it p" .Mhle foi anyone to
have the udvuritatn of be; tor
hearing atrain You r.ai • p i.e.
i- it d« it today f. i only *01 *«(•
Hut teti' aid "tli .i ■ oriei
viit" I , ¡(liable, if I,. i i). i| rhl«t
net p t of 'hi W.ild Wide
ML .ve| •• i. i " ir.'er i.y Aeou'licon Ii
W^ti iriKtioiial the world'- fi.«t
; nd olde maker "f ileetrnnl
heaHng anin
Thi- II. ii-iiiv \nl i linn is h.-ld
t i i.i'l I" i i ii 'i - \ of \i'0|'v
1 WHS HFARI.Ni; < KS'TFR, II I
f It ..mi ■ i
mum oí elfo
heel, pi ojle| ¡\
promptly paid
with tIi< pers
thu ired to rci ive same. 'I' tuiuo
"i aai pf■ m ot tli- j,,|i
i ■ Mt\ lax A - a>. r Collect.
• nd •• «ik* t Hod that I ha.e
In • i J I. . hi ! y out my dot o -
• ■ orditig " law
"l II "'I.' lied lippolt will le
re.it I- ppu i lated bv 'lie and
oy family.
!(• pei tfillly submitted,
1 A Varner
•«t > T. X A.-(II i .1
Hui ii "ii < Hunt y. Ti \ •
.John Mrnustjk
I'ses Modern
Farm Methods
(continued from pnge 1)
Political
Announcements
01 flees in the county and atat«
carry the following ratea in the
NEWS:
Precinct Officea $ 7.60
County Commissioners 10.00
County Officera lb.00
Hint riot and State Officers . 25.00
The NEWS haa bean authorised
to announce the candidacies of the
following, subject to the action of
the Democratic Primary:
RfcNEW VOliKM ISM KltTiON
Fir State Senator;
WILLIAM T. (BILL) MOORE
Rcpreaentative 57th Diatrict
HENRY G. LEHMAN
DR. J. GORDON BRYSON
Miss Nell Dyer wi'l become
the senior queen of the Itt.'iJ
Itrenhaai Mit.ifesl Saturda)
iiichi at a brilliant coronation
crremony, climaxing the two-
day spring celebration at Bren-
ham.
'or Dial. Judge, 2l t Judicial Dial
LESLIE D. WILLIAMS
JOHN S. SIMMANG
or County Judge:
r. B. (JACK) PARK HILL
CLINT LEWIS
''at County Attorney:
I . W. (IHI I.Y) CRAY
or Sheriff:
El DRIDGE W. BART A Y
LEWIS L. WILLARD
l.elj. vi'i in de beakilig chieki n
i''i stii'.' that it "reallv pav
Th« first terracing was done on
HEAR
R A L P H
YARROROrUH
TELI.
WHY I \M Hi NMS'i;
K tioVERNOR"
MONDAY
Tin •
Siatno
Ki o, \,
W |. \ A Dallas
s'Jtl
.¡t-h Yarb..rough
fai n.
la-en
tiru
eve;
¡-tik'
hi IliL'L' and
terraci i! a •
\\ hin ;t • t.
• a■ i e f lard
plia'i h; - had
iliziny and w"r
<: iit, it In Octob
i his
Ithif.
i year
! ^l n
mercnil fe
(tullle.- ii."
ii'/il, Mr Mrnustik tm h a
deluxe chicken housi . L' i
fei t. wit It "tm < r w a\
hi has- had a li'imbei of
tional imp ovímeiit< m hi
't!n'i i e i :l y. hi M Mrii*.
'ik i> affiliated wi!t; '.In, follow-
ing organizations Farm Bureau,
C/eeh-Mornvian f'hurch of New
labor, SI'JST I. .djjr. f New Ta
hoi, Masonic Lodge of ('auiv."l!
and has been a directoi in the
Burleson County I'o-tlp K e|
Store since its organiza! mt V
Mrmtstik is a memb.t of the
Eastern S'ai Mr. Mrnustik states
that he enjoys hunting.
For Commissioner, Precinct 1:
CLARENCE UBERN0SK>
C. M. "COLME" GERDES
ALBIN F. IK IRAK
WAYNE NQRVILLE
For Justice of I'cace, Precinct 7.
LEE RE1CIILE
Park'ill's mother, Mts. L. T.
"A', tinner of Eddy; Mr. and Mr.<.
M. D. Ei helberger and Daw of
Waco; Mr. and Mrs. L. T. War in-
ner of Houston and Mrs. E. P.
Johnson of Eddy.
farm ini
Nev. T
piece o;'
place
When akseii about Irs
I lenient!, and feeds r h<
hoi furni.-t -aid e • • y
farm eipiipra. it on he
.'"(¡ii I>• • . and Iv said h> u s
\rrow and Nlltnta. fi eds He w..-
t|uick to recommend strongly 'hat
eM ry fanner should have a rol-
le! . Vi le -talk euttel up his place.
Mi Mrnu.stik is a trong support
' "f tin I'M A. >< 'S and other
faim ag. aeii s. He pointed out
.t h - wife ft. .71- all her own
.Mt liles in het deep freeze.
TI.e fanner. ho practices all
,p to dat' fat in methods, stated
that I. nan acts business with
both hanks it, t aldw. ll and almost
all n • rehmts in the community.
Mr'i'.t'tik has bee' !(
ii , cliool in the N'iw Tubo i,
11let for 14 years. !: w n
have been at the I'n -• no,'1
M ' "1 Mrt. -Ml: have
.' i.-i li.ei! '( the N k : S n.r
:i ! hi . a ri nn mbt t. and M i
Mrnustik de.vcribed the van n
local I'Uik that had h ■
NEWS flii for mal \- •.. •«
Mis Rosalie Scarmardo, daugh-
tei "t \1 • and Mrs. Pete R. Scar-
•nard'i. of Route .'I, Caldwell, is
i employed in the office of Dr. I.
II Quizenberry of the Poultry
Department at A. & M Colk"ie.
Mis-" ^Scarmardo is a recent grad-
uate of McKenzie-Baldwin Bu«i-
ie>- College, at Bryan.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Scott of
Houston and Mr. and Mrs. Pat
Murphy of Dallas spent the week
end here with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. T. B. Pa rk hill Other
numbers of the family who came
to .spend Mother's Day were Mrs
PRINTER'S COW GETS
OIL FEVER—COLLAPSES
Winnsboro— When they started
drilling for oil on a small farm
ht longing to a local printer, he
was excited and depressed in
turns,, thinking about whether or
not he might "strike it rich." His
cow didn't seem to pay any at-
tention to the unusual activities
in her pasture at first, but sud-
denly one day her knees buckled,
and she couldn't stand up. A
veterinarian told her owner: "It's
a nervous breakdown "
l'SE T-4-L FOR
ATHLETE'S FOOT
BECAUSE —
It peels off the outer skin and
■ xposes buried fungi to kill it on
contact. If not pleased IN ONE
FOUR with instant-drying T-4-L
your 40c hack at any drug store.
Today at Holubec Drug Store.
MONEY SAVING PROPOSITION !! I
Protect Your Bui! Mn^s, Fence Posts And
Anything Of Wo^d Against TERMITES
AND ROT With
Burleson Pen ta Wood Preservative
Minimizes Repairs And Replacements
EASY TO "USE (Soak, Paint or Spraj)
LEAVES CLEAN PAINTABLE SURFACE
LASTS FOR YEARS AND YEARS
SOLD IN BULK — bring your containers.
Manufactured By
BURLESON LABORATORIES
Phone 140 Caldwell, Texas
W. L. SUROVIK, Owner
No need carrvinsr large sums of caBh. No need
traveling out of your way to pay bills. No need
to worry about receipts, when a cancelled check
is your record.
All in all. ovvninsr a checking account is good
business. And besides, it's so easy to begin
Come in todny.'and in a few minutes you can
be the proud owner of this modern convenience
this symbol of success and good standing.
The Caldwell National Bank
Member F. D. I. C.
Mr. and Mrs. A. I). t ase>
Sherry Lou and Robee* i.
Ti ninle, and M > and Vi i - \\
I >a\ i-i -if !* n \ntonio • • •
Ni ( . i 1' ek i no In •
Mi d M \\ .1 I'Hill.
■Illll
i 3r
i
WK HAVK A COMPLETE UNE OF
Cotton Poisons
Sprays Are Available In
5 Callón Cans, 3(1 Callón And
5.'l Callón Drums.
Ousts Are In 50 Pound Bajars.
COME BY AND DISCUSS YOUR
POISON REQUIREMENTS WITH US.
WOMBLE
OIL MILL COMPANY
Drive Ii
JfowmsetfL
<$r
OMLT POMTIAC
•IVIS YOU THIS
DUAl-RANOf COMBINATION!
Mor# PowHul
High-Companion tngin•
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Par Mlia I
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Come in, ttot behind the wheel of a
new I)ual-Ranin ♦ Pontiac and watch
all your driving troubles fade away!
In Trafile Runflo you'll ease through
the toughest traffic so nimbly, so
easily, so smoothly you'll hardly
know there's another car around.
On the open road, you're In Cruising
Range—so smooth and quiet it's
almost like coasting. In Cruising
Range vou actually reduce erig/ne
revolutions as much as 30 per cent!
No wonder you save gasoline every
hour you drive.
Come in and see this great new
I'onti ac—America's lowest priced
straight-eight; the lowest priced car
with Hydra-Ma tic Drive. Let us show
you the wonderful deal we can make
that will put you behind tlte wheel
of your own new Pontiac!
Ihrilar ftp Hollar you can't brat a
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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/m1/7/: accessed June 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Harrie P. Woodson Memorial Library.