The Caldwell News and The Burleson County Ledger (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, July 18, 1947 Page: 3 of 8
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IS A DELICATE INSTRUMENT..
As such it should be serviced properly. We be-
lieve that, with years of experience In Texas'
largest city, together w'th high grade new
materials we can give you . ..
THE FINEST SERVICE ANYWHERE
WE SERVICE ALL MAKES
(■enuine, authorized Dealer Service
PHILCO SERVICE ACCOUNTS SOLICITED
ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR ABOUT US.
BUSY BEE CAfE
Under New Management !
We have recently purchased the Busy Bee Cafe
EXCLUSIVE Dealer Franchise*
far America'* Sensational
New Car.
and wish to extend an invitation to everyone
to como by and eat with us.
WiHt at one* tor Ml particular*
BOX NO. 506
CHICA00 00. ILLINOIS
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. West
Formerly of I.o elady, T%xas
Wc are experienced in cafe business and will
remodel and improve the Busv Bee Cafe.
GIDDINGS
MATTRESS
FACTORY
w e specialize in inneraprinx
mattresses, old mattresses
made new — new muttreH.se*
made (• order.
It Pays To Pay By Check
WE PICK-CP AM) DELIVEI
Your business appreciated!
R. P. Capehart
Manager
(iiddinus, Texas
(7-11-tfc)
II Wood
RADIO SERVICE
Located on Highway 36 across from Fojt and Co.
"Serving Texas People with
Quality Service for 16 Years"
Mr. ¿.nil Mr-. ' . H. Moore announce the en«aj{im lit and .
l>r«iHchiii|> marriage of their daughter, Princess, (al'tive), tn Mr.
Charles l.ee Master of Waco, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Faster. The
wi-ddinK ceremony will be conducted at First Methodi-t Church.
Caldwell, AukusI IK. Mis Moore is a graduate of Caldwell Hiuh
School and I'he 1'Diversity of Texa* and now in employed in Houston,
wher# her fiance is a student at Hice Institute. Mr, Easter is a
veteran f World War II and a former star football player at Waco
IliKh School from which institution he wan graduated.
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There are so many advantages to a checking ac-
count — yet it costs so little. Simply figure the
many places you have regular bills to pay each
month — then figure the time and effort it
takes to pay those bills, if you have no check-
ing account. To pay by check is the business-
like, economical, safe way to disburse money.
Stop in today and open a checking account here.
FIRST STATE BANK
IN CALDWELL
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Rev. and Mi?. J. F. Kidd ha*
with then for tpn days their' «on
and his family. Dr. John (!. Kidd.
f!i>ni New York City, and their
daughter, Mrs. Win. H. Scott with
Mr. Scott and their i i 111 •- daught-
er, Patsy. >)f Madisonville.
Mr. and Mr*. Ku«fene Clyde
Weafer and two of their children,
Clyde and Lynn, returned this week
from Monterrey. Mexico, after a
\ sit of several days. Mrs. Weafer
i i,joyed th sights of Monterrey
while Mr. Weafer conferred with
local • hool officials.
Misses Blanche and Zclda Heslep
I' ft In 1 week for Ponen City, nkln.
where they will spend several
-i ek> in the hom • of Mr. a d
M t1 Bert I Micoln.
Mis I'rincess Moore and Charlie
y: i|.f f fl ruis ton pent tVe ".ve< k
• iV In r in !he home f M . a"d
V H Moon
V. and Mrs t'other! I r u «
.spent i ue veek end with Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Rhodes in Tyles.
Mrs. B. T. Yager Jr. and Miss
Kathleen Cade attended a break-
fast in Bryan Monday, giv-n by
Mi -. C, E. Cade Jr. complimenting
Miss Pat Honey, bride elect of
William P. Cane.
Mrs. Iliidegarde Ricke has r. •
turned to her home in Galveston
after spending a week here with
her mother, Mrs V. K II rbat.
Sariann Bower* left li.st week
for Camp Blanco, where she will
spend two weeks at the <¡irl Scout
Camp.
New Tile Store Building For Lease
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
If desired—Corner location.
Opposite J. W. Gray Office
See C. H. Moore at Moore's Store
s n
h Nothing But The
Best
Any skilled craftsman will be proud to
use tools, such as we carry. But if you want
to do good repair work, the tools used for
home repairing are just as important. Stop
in today and let us show you the difference.
Parker'As tin
Hardware Company
TIME OUT FOR
JIM MARTIN. Mgrr.
Texas
It's the beat "hand" every time.
Every bottleful gives you more • •. more of that
finer quality . . . that finer Pepsi-Cola flavor.
12 full ounces in every bottle ... that's
a lot . . . for a little. Next shopping you ciu,
remember—the best drink is the best buy.
Jtyduae uottfc costécvútg...ScotfáA, &
Franchise*! Bottlers: Pepsi-Cola bottling Co. Caldwell
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The Caldwell News and The Burleson County Ledger (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, July 18, 1947, newspaper, July 18, 1947; Caldwell, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth175764/m1/3/: accessed May 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Harrie P. Woodson Memorial Library.