The Caldwell News and The Burleson County Ledger (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, February 3, 1950 Page: 4 of 8
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THE CALDWELL NEWS
Friday, February 8, 1960
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POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT
Par District Attar *?
LESLIE D. WILLIAMS
Dental Care—
tion at the mouth by • dentist.
2. Early traatmant of small cav-
itiea and other dental defect*.
8. Proper diet with refined sug-
erí helé at a minimum.
4. Proper bracking of teeth aft-
er eating.
A child should be taken to the
dentist shortly after the last of his
first teeth appear at about the
ace of two, hie declared. Frequent
examinations and treatment o i
dental defects by dentists shout i
follow, he added.
Experiments are under way in
research laboratories to find th«-
answer to dental decay and other
dt-ntal diseases, be said, adding:
"It has been learned that the
very active element, fluorin, can
be used to curb dental decay to a
large degree. Dentists are now
applying a solution of sodium fluo-
ride to the teeth of their child pa-
tients as a routine dental treat-
ment.
"To improve the dental health
of the children of this country,
each community, through coordinat-
ed group activity, should assume
its responsibility in putting an ade-
quate dental health program into
operation to meet adequately the
needs of our children."
Young Pianist—
(Continued from peg* oast
the near future at a charge of
fifty cents each for aduits ai.d
children will be charged twenty-
five cents. The money derived from
the recital will go to the R<>tary
Club to be used for a worthy or
charitable cause, which will 1+- an-
nounced at a later date.
CÍASS,
Advertising rate in thi# column is 'u par word for meh inaarctioo. Minimum rate is SOc
os ill adrtrtidai Wednesday
P«r weak. Poras
wmmmm
DANCE
S.PJ.S.T. Hall
New Tabor
Saturday, Feb. 4
Mask By
Texas Drifters
Uk: Nc and Ma—'Tas ImL
Everybedy lavited!
ALL WEATHEB ROAD
BABY CHICKS
•y
Taeaday aad Friday, gad hare
far immediate delivery
chicks la n breeds.
Turkey Poults
Breasted, Brease Baby
Tarkey Pea Its every
weak. Oar first Tarkey hatch
Pebrasry Uth. Paalts 75c
each. Write or call oa Mr.
Giddiags far your FREE
poultry Calender!
Horn ung Brothers
Hatchery
Cameron, Texas
Cub Scouts—
Continued from page one)
the designs of woli head , hearts,
double-headed dragons. flying
dragons, stars and other i-mt!em*.
pointed in bright? color- on the"
armor. The "Kright ' carried bat.-;
ner pule* with flashy pennants!
attached to them, snd had highly
polished swords fastened to their i
belts.
Den Chief Goodnight read the!
Order of the Knights, dubbed two
new members, and presented th*
f" wing ".Sirs" with pin*: l.*v
Alford. III. Leslie Calli*on. John
Malvin Hare, Tommy Eubank*-,
Kenneth Shiller, Allan Pape, Ken-
nit Novoaad, John D. Faubion,
Wayne Bamett, and Mark Perrin.
Reports were given by Denner
Allan Pape and Leslie Caltison. A !
balloon contest betweer: the dena
war staged and it created laughter
and excitement.
Cub Master J. Malvin Hare spoke
briefly, and presented membership
csrds to the Pack committee and
Iten mothers, announced invitation
to the Cub Scout Circus in Houston
March 14, presented the chartei
to Rev. E. L. Love, pastor of the
church, and introduced Scout Ex-
fcutive Jack Lynn, who praised
the work of the Pack, and encour-
aged the Cubs to make use of their
access as members of the organisa-
tion to the Scout camps: Hudson,
Strake and Arrowmoon.
After those in attendance joined
in singing the first stanxa of
America," Cubmaster Hare gave
the Cub benediction.
Members of the Pack commit-
tee, besides the Cubmaster, are C.
H. Moore, supervisor, Steve Shiller
and Raymond Novosad. Mrs. D. L.
Alford, Jr., and Mrs. J. M. Hare
are the Den mothers.
Dr. F. Burnes Bevei
DENTIST
BOWERS BULDINti
Phone 3S2—Caldwell
DR. W. WALLACE MICKS
Physician and Surgeon
Caldwell. Texas
McKESZIE-BALDWIN
BUSINESS COLLEGE
702 South Washington Avenue
Bryan, Texas
Member of the State and
Regional Associations, is a
well-established school for
office trainiag courses.
Graduates occupy fine position
over the state, natioa. and
foreign countries.
District 23-A—
Continued from ¡age one)
into the district automatically,
the other members voted unarum
ously to admit the two schools into
competition on football, baseball,
basketball and track. In order to
play Class A athletics a school
must have an enrollment of at
least 200. Caldwell had an enroll-
ment of 226.
Member schools of the district
will meet at La Grange or Sep-
tember 11 for a football meeting
and a supper at a special invita-
tion from President Lemmons.
marom"?
Use Classified Ads.
SPECIALS
Friday - Saturday
JBacon, diced, per lb.
39c
Potatoes, 10 pound bags
39c
Brooms, nice fiber, each
25c
Cheese, per pound
44c
Cabbage, per pound
.02c
Pinto Beans, 21b. bags
21c
Pure Lard, per lb
17c
Sardines, flat cans, 2 for
19c
Prunes, per pound
...19c
Corn, Daily Bride, No. 2 cans
2 for
25c
Simpson's
GROCERY
SALESMEN WANTED
AVAILABLE AT ONCE nearby
Rawleigh business. Good oppor-
tunity. Trade well established. Ex-
perience helpful but not necessary.
Write at once. Rawleigh's Dep:.
TXB-1800-102A, Memphis, Tenn.
oi see W. W. Matejowsky, Box 154
Lyons, Texas. (2-3-4t*p)
FOR SALE— Good prune hay.
7® cents per bate. See Horak
bros.. Route 1. Caldwell, Texas.
(2-3~3tsp)
Local Students—
(Continued from page one
grams.
Last Friday Mrs. Lucille Dowell
and Mrs. Elizabeth Jancik spon-
sored a program and today at 10
o'clock the English Department,
with Miss Seneda Smith as spon-
sor, will take to the air. Following
is an outline of the program which
will be heard this morning:
"Why I Like CaldweO," Shirley
Kuchers; Poem, Laurinda Alford;
"Stunt* on English Work," Jack
Hair Simpson, Emma Jannott,
Luke Scarmardo, Howard Homeyer,
Shirley Kuchers and Laurinda Al-
ford.
Last week the program was —
Lee Alford, master of ceremonies:
song, "Winter Wonderland," by a
group of third grade children and
Mrs. M. F. Broaddus at the pisno;
reading. "Tis Winter," Mary Lou-
ise Louis; dramatised story, "The
Littlebit Family," Pat Parmley,
l/eslie Callison, Herbert Jaster,
Johnny Polansky, Dorothy Mate-
jowsky Mary Louise Louis, and
Mitt Bush; piano duet: John Mal-
vin Hare and John Edward Siptak;
reading, "Snowstorm," Edna Boe-
dc*k >r; song, "Coasting." group of
third grade children; reading, "It's
Snowing," Norma Ann Troy.
Future programs to be heard
every Friday morning are as fol-
lows:
Feb. 3: Sr. English (Smith!;
Feb. 10, Xth Grade (Dinkjnsr, Feo.
17, 7th Grade (Simpsor-Treu-
hardti; Feb. 24: 4th Grade (Nowak
and Treeter); March 3, 1st Grade
(Mcf arty-Kennedy); March 10
6th Grade (Ford-Fall); March 17,
filh Grade C"oleman-Duju*k i; Mar
2L 10th Grade (Ratidel-Parmley I;
March il 12tl Grade (Shiller-
L<*wisI April 7, Science Club (Ter-
ry); April 14, 11th Grade (Griffir
and Deutsch); March 21, Social
Economics (I)arby); March 2s
9th Grade (Rogers-Johnson 1: May
ft. H M (Wet), : May 12, 2nd
Grade <Stokes-Jen!■: ni; Ma> 1' ,
Hand (Handel).
Home fires are more numerous
during the winter months. A m-t-
jor cause — home heating equip.
m<nt is operating at rapacity or
above and careless handling of this
equipment increase* the chances
for fire.
A small paintbrush in an excel-
lent gadget to use for cleaning
crumbs from an electric toaster
or waffle-iron.
Fry*,re and broilers are now in
plentiful supply and recent price
drops make them one of the best
food buys. The lower prices will
help the homemaker balance the
family food budget and the ir,.
rreased consumption will help the
producer.
BURLESON
COUNTY
Representatives
FOR
BRYAN MOTOR
COMPANY
EDMUND SLOVACEK
Wesít i
■ ATS BOWERS
ATTORNEV • AT • LAW
Practices in all court
CALDWELL, i EVAS
WIRE PRODUCTS - W« have aj
good stock of laro wire, h< g
wire and garden fence. Our pricee ¡
will save you money. Woodson
Lbr. Co., Caldwell, Texas- (2-4-tfel
VIC BARNETT
USED CAR
Headquarters
• EASY TERMS
• LOW BfWN PAYMENTS
a GUARANTEED
ISMS' FORD ' ustorn Deiuxe V
door Sedan. Radio. Heater,
Overdrive, White Sid« Wall
Tire-, li ke new SI6AO
'l94# FORIJ Custom 2-doon
Sedan. Heater, Low Pressura
Tire*. Seat Covers II4.MI
¡1S41S FORD Super Deluxe 2-f
door Sedan. Rsdi", Heater^
Sea'. Covers. Very lx>w Mile-
age $ 11W
lH4h FORD Club Coupe, Super
Deluxe. Radio, Heater. Seat
Cover , '"'ean $1150
11*47 MERCURY Statioi Wago:n
Radio, Heater, Over-
drive *11
11*47 PLYMOUTH Special I)
lux<* 2-door Sedan, Light
Blue arid ha* Heater.
Clean $1 *''
r.<4*' FORI) Super Deluxe !
dimr Sedan, Seat Covers $W
194fi CHEVROLET Stylemaster
4-door Sedan JVM
I'M ; PLYMOUTH 4-door Sedan
Spetuil Deluxe $!♦. •
UMfi PLYMOUTH Special De-
luxe <"lub Coupe. One owr-
• r ■ ar and clean $"' '
l.<i ; FORD Suj>er Deluxe ' lu >
« jp«'. Radio, Heater Ml"
i; 4ii HUDSON 4-door Sedan
<] cyl. Radio, Heater MS >
This is only a partial listing of
our stock of used car ' . . . Also!
have good «lock of clean 42 41-
40 and older car* to c! -use from
and priced below the market '
BRYAN
MOTOR CO
' "Your Friendly Ford Dealer"
| 416 N. Main — Bryan * 25 |
Highway 6 -- South
¡Phone 2-1383 Phone 2-lBOTj
BRYAN. TEXAS
JOIN THE MARCH OF DIMES)
.. i
Conlee Bros.
Transfer
308 E. 22nd St.
Bryan. Texas
MOMNG and HAl'MNi
Livestock, Feed and
Farm Machinery
Phone 2-1609
Heavy Duty Winch Truck
DR. A. V. I.OFTON
CHIROPRACTOR
Phone 114
*03 Fox Street
NOTICE - Let b L. Alford. 'r.
finance your n «- automobile. He
gets the job done at u* interest
rate. I). L. ALFORD. Jr., I Nut K-
ANCE AGENCY, Caldw#|l, Texa^.
(3-26-tfc)
SEWING MACHINE REPAIR
All makes' machines All rk
guaranteed C. F Kaltwasser. sbop
at home. Caldwell, Texas (T-l-tfc)
WIRt PRtlDl t i'S — W* have a
g.'od *wk f barb > ire, h-g
«■ire ,ind ga.xlen fence Our prices
will save you uione; W.-o.is- n
Lbr fo., f~sldw«*ll Texa (2-4-''-
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n
a
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21!
CI
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SEE US FIRST
FOB
BUTANE SYSTEM8
anil APPLIANCES
PLUMBING and
EI.EiTRIC WORK
RADIO REPAIRING
SHAW
PLUMBING • BLBCTV1C a
Pfc>e« i—Caldwell. Texas
WATCH REPAIR
and Jewelry Repair
H. L. ODOM
WATCHMAKER
Located At
Hitchcock aad Jancik
CORNER
Í DRUG AND JEWELRY
STORE
NOTICE !
Dead Stock
Removal Service
Help Control Fly Breeding and
^preadinc uf Disease among
Your Livestock — CALL US
for prompt. ronrt«e«M. removal
of desd or disabled Horse*.
Males, Cattle or otfcec stack.
CALL COLLECT: PHONE t&4
SCHMIDT
Service Station
CALDWELL. TEXAS
CENTRAL
Freight Lines, Inc.
Connecting North
and South Texas
Local A rent — Pbone IM
Johnnie Broaddus
New Automobiles
Financed
5'; Interest
Harry H. Bowers
Have Your Eyes
Examined
•t
Or. John 8. CaMvaB
Off lea
CaHweU Jewetry Mata
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J
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I*
■M UVWCSI
on
Country Club
Sac* Cavar *
at your
Western Auto Assoc. Store
NOTlrE TO FARMERS - I will
be in Caldwell at the Womble
i>il Mill every Friday, 1 beginning
Fridny. February 10, for the pur-
pose of buying bogs. Will pay
within 40c of Ft. Worth packcr
tops M J. TREMONT, Bryan,
Texas. (2-S-2ta-p)
PIANOS
FAMOUS MAKES IN-
NEW AND USED
I'prighta, Studio , Spinet* and
Grands.
If you're priced elsewhere, SER
I S BEFORE you BUY. W«
I AN save you money!
Navratil Music Ho une
Brenbsm. Texss
J. Alton York
Attoraey-st-Lsw
Woodson Building
Telephone 29
< aid *11 Texss
POI I.TS— PÍH LTS—POULT*
Bro..<) B >. /. puiHf Ir. rn
>ur -ei< i' fl' k> Wr ite to«.'ay
for p-uen a- ' <pe« sal <!i*. U 1,
The Spur-< lip Breeders. It« * 5iK(,
Brady, le . (I /U-tfc)
DR. ft J. SAVAGE
DENTIST
Caldwell, Texas
NOTICE — We have s good uv>-
ply af tankage and meat scrap . B
See us no*
PRODUCE CO
(12-17-tfe)
SMITH-SEIBKRT
, « slrfweli, Teia*.
A
AMiRKA'S
lAVOtm k É
Western Flyer t L
Bleycla
Southwestern
Life Insurance
is LIVELIHOOD
INSURANCE!
: ' • Cwo'<" e., a(,
"•«om. wha 00
t'fe intu "•'*
^ a.
D. L. Alford Jr.
Ra^raiaaHnf
Ssatbwsstsra life
Issaraats («.
WANTED Waitn-t and car
h« P~ pa> jnd gmx) work-
ing condition Triangle Dri-.e Inn
nt Intersection of old and new
college roads, Brvan. T'-xas Tel ,
phone (l-^7-3tscl.
FERTILIZER FOR BALE Lone
Star Fertiliser 4-12*4 and 6-10-6,
limpie aupply from no*/ until July
S*«. Tony K.timer Gn>cery anJ
Feed Store .r phi rye ¿H4. ( 1
4t. -e i
FOR SALE 1W) arre of )>a turr
land at lüíi i-er íicre, lixMted' \
mile west of Tunis. See John Ma-
rek, Snook, Tesa; (1 -¡¿7-3t< pi
Fi>R SALE lí*t^ ' hevrolet uta
tion wagon in ••«cedent condition.
Will take <a*h or <attle in trade
See Clint Lewi*, Caldwell, Texas.
( 1-27-Ül -r)
FOR SALE 1 Ford 14-ton
truck *ith good bed. Good con-
dition. It96.00. Fritcher's Garage,
Caldwell, Texa . (12-23-tfrj
<• A RPI NTEK WORK v antwl. ■•-o
rep. ir or constnictian work in
I'^i: "i ou« "f town. (";ill 4Í . Also
h;iv. three lot* for sale. F 11
Stoirii, < aldwell, Texas. (I L'n-tt <-
Help Wanted — Male «lid Female|
MAN OR WOMAN to take over
rout ef established Wutkma
( untorner in Caldwell. Full time
Income $46 weekly, up. No car or
Inventment necessary. We will help
you get «tarted. Write C. R. Ruble,
.' R. Watkins Gempariy, Memphi*,
Tennessee (Itp)
NOTICE
We aie closing our branch piano
store in this vicinity, and rather
than go to the espense of hauling
our Kt. ck of pianos back to Hous-
ton we are wacrifh mg them at
tremendou* price iiiiu< tio< < I< -
cluiled lire grand* and apiri' tt,
lirand new world-fumou* maket,
a well an good recondition* !
pianos Only J20 down will deliver
any piano to your home, and easy
monthly payments on the balanre
W rite P O. Box 11341, Houston I,
Texas. <2-3-4tac)
Western Auto Atsw St
Mora for Y oof
Monay with
ol your*
Wcitirn Auto Assoc. Store
tj
FOR SALE —- One and half st. ry ?
house located one bloek fr> " |
First Methodist Church, on pu1-": É
street and two blocks fr"«n p;.' ^
school $.1260.00 S«*e Harry 11, ^ á
Bowers. Caldwell, Texss. í 1 IT -1'' Jjj
t f> (
KuR SALE If'19 Chevrolet
over, one and one half - ton, !>>? •'
*heelbafe track Excellent meet * J
ical condition. See at Pepsi ¡1
Mottling Co., or phone 120 ('
if> > *■ Í
TURKEY POULTS
IDEAL U. S. Approved Rf
ln.-st Hl - - Pullomm ( lean •
utts. Breetlers have In-et
fully nelerted b> an . t1,<. la
f'ock «e ecting .it '! pullorun
trig ,ige! r Almo«« .ill i f th.
d an Individual P<du:re.
direct front outstanding R
i reeder Many of the •■*>*• -•
season n*ill < otne direct ft-
lo< al R, O P Bre*d> r Ti
more profit out of your t
buy Idesl poults Pouits s'«
being booked at only 76 ref
— Get your poults from
HIM' theshipping co*t Ideal II
ery é Poultry Farm, Car-
Texas (1-27-2t*c>
i
FOR SALE — Four - room '
with bath conveniences, '
of land, Butane gas system
will sell house only to be in
Will sell reasonable for qui* ^
l/ocated 1 mile north on ILir
30. I/co F. Cbemoaky, Cal'
Texas I l-27-2t* f
1
FOR SALE Th.
home PtuihI to
or J J Si hweda
Rob
-el!'
(i
FOR SALE l! 4h C Mod.
( haInters tractor, full) e«i
in perfect condition slight I>
$1100 00, Wm John SI. "
Snook, Texaa. (2-'i ' '
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The Caldwell News and The Burleson County Ledger (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, February 3, 1950, newspaper, February 3, 1950; Caldwell, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth175893/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Harrie P. Woodson Memorial Library.