The Caldwell News and The Burleson County Ledger (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 22, 1939 Page: 3 of 6
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"¡PRAIRIE DALE
If MRS. W. L. SUPAR
nw turnan around here «re al.
•at caught up with their work,
t are in Med of rain very much.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cowan and
n, J. D., Mr. end Mrs. Eugene
*>tua visited Mr. and Mrs. Willie
r |upak Saturday night.
I Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Piwonka
laited Mr. end Mrs. Cyril Supek
unday.
I Mrs. Vince Christinik and son,
•e, and Mrs. Joe Hohn visited Mr.
■d Mrs. Peul Supak one dey last
I Herman Graefe and son, Her-
in, visited Willie Supak Sundey.
j Mrs. Paul Supak and children,
and Julia, visited Cyril Supak
iday night.
Riley Cowan visited Willie Supek
iaturdey night.
Miss Albina Strietsky and daugh
Kt, Erna, visited Mrs. Prank Have-
nann Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Willie Supak visited Mrs.
Tack Cowen Monday.
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BHERRIFF'S SALE
(THE STATE OF TEXAS,
County of Burleson
By Virtue of a certain order of
sale isHUed out of the Honorable
District Court of Burleson County,
on the 5 day of June, 1939, by F. A.
Ellis, Clerk of said Court, against
Florence Guy, Win. Jones and the
unknown heirs of each, if dead, ft
IWill Clayton for the sum of One
flundred and Sixty-six ft 83-100
($166.83) Dollars and costs of suit,
n cause No. 2676 in said Court,
etyled City of Caldwell, Texas,
persus Florence Guy, Wm. Jones,
the unknown heirn of each, if
ad, ft Will Clayton and placed in
my hands for service, I, Clint D.
Lewis as Sheriff of Burleson
County, Teres, did, on the 5 day
of June, 1939, levy on certain Real
Estate, situated in Burleson Coun-
ty. described as follows, to-wit:
Out of the L. Dickinson Leaguo
In the Town of Caldwell. Beginning
at comer of E. D. Smith Ix t on
Old Brrnham Road: Thence N 46
\\ 408 feet to stake for corner in
ne of the 16 foot alley: Thence
1 46 W 60 feet to stake for corner
in lino of th<> Santa Fe Right-of-
v.hy 60 feet from the center of said
tract; Thence with said right-of-
<vay 46 E 408 feet to stake for
■ >mer in cdtft' f Old Brenham
'.ond: Thence with snid road N 46
•; 60 feet to place of beginning,
>ntaining 20,400 square feet of
and. and levied upon as the proper-
y of said al ove named defendants,
nd on Tuesday, the 4 day of July,
939, at the Court House door of
urleson County, in the Town of
Caldwell, Texas, between the hours
of ten A.M. and four P. M., I will
sell said real estate at public ven-
due, for cash, to the highest bid-
der. as the property of said above
named defendants by virtue of said
I -vy and said judgment.
And in compliance with law, I
give thi« notice by publication in
the English language, onre a week
for three consecutive weeks im-
mediately preceding said day of
sale, in the Caldwell News, a news-
paper published in Burleson Coun*
ty
WITNESS my hand, this 6 day
une, 1989.
LINT D. LEWIS, Sheriff
Burleson County, Texaa.
y G. C. BATES, Deputy.
(6-8-Sta)
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b.H.S. HALL
DEANVILLB
Saturday, June 24
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Orchestra
of Buckholts
Admission: Dancers, 40c
Spectators, 25c
LADIES FREE!
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&
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SHERIFF'S SALE
THE STATE OF TEXAS,
County of Burleson
By Virtue of a certain order of
sale issued out of the Honorable
District Court of Burleson County,
on the 7 day of June, 1939, by F.
A. Ellis, Clerk of said Court,
against Charles D. Small <5 Forrest
Small for the sum of One Hundred
ft 48-100 ($100.48) Dollars and
costs of suit, in cause No. 2681 in
■aid Court, styled City of Caldwell,
Texas, versus Charles D. Small ft
Forrest Small and placed in my
hands for service, I, Clint D. Lewis
as Sheriff of Burleson County,
Texas, did, on the 7 day of June,
1939, levy on certain Real Estate,
si|uated in Burleson County, de-
scribed as follows, to-wit:
Lots Nos. 6, 7, ft 8 in Block 20
in the town of West Caldwell in
Caldwell, in Burleson County,
Texas, described in Volume 63,
pages 270 and 294, respectively,
deed records of Burleson County,
Texas, and levied upon as the pro-
perty of said Charles D. Small and
Forrest Small. And on Tuesday,
the 4 day of July, 1939, at the
Court House door of Burleson
County, in the Town of Caldwell,
Texas, between the hours of ten
A. M. and four P. M.. I will sell
said real estate at public vendue,
for cash, to the highest bidder, as
the property of said Charles D. ft
Forrost Smali by virtue of said
levy and said judgment.
And in compliance with law, I
give this notice by publication in
the English language, once a week
for three consecutive weeks im-
mediately preceding said day of
sale, in the Caldwell News, a news-
SECOND CREEK
Our community was visited by
several hard showers of rain Mon-
day and early Tuesdajfr-
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph LaBlanc
of Houston are visiting friends and
relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Phelps of
Cook's Point were visitors in our
community Sunday.
Miss Henrietta Kuchera was the
guest of Miss Lena Fay Whaley
Sunday.
Mrs. Henry Kuchera and chil-
dren visited her sister, Mrs. Jake
Schweda, and family Wednesday.
Jack Jones and Floyd Goodson
were Dime Box visitors Saturday
night.
Addison Mercer from this com-
munity was among the Caldwell
high school band members who
went to Giddings Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs, E. P. Godby and
children, Mesdames W. A. Mercer
and Lon Goodson attended church
at Caldwell Saturday night.
paper published in Burleson Coun-
ty.
WITNESS my hand, this 7 day
of June, 1939.
CLINT D. LEWIS, Sheriff,
Burleson County, Texas.
By G. C. BATES, Deputy.
(6-8-3ts)
By LYDIA DUEWALL
This community was shocked
very much with the sad news of the
death of Mr. Joe Losikar. We all
sympathise with the bereaved fam
«y.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buch of
Houston spent Sunday with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frits Buch.
Mrs. Buch is still on tho sick list,
but we hope that she will soon be
well.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Duewall
of Houston apent the week-end
with their parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Duewall, and family. Har-
vey Lee Duewall accompanied them
back home.
Sylvester Budnik, who was treat-
ed in a Brenham hospital for ln-
juries ceuied from a car wreck,
returned home last Wednesday.
Mr. and Mra. Jack Huddleston
and daugÜiter apent the weok-end
here with relativea.
Vernon Bates of Bastrop spent
Friday night and Saturday with
Harvey Lee Duewall.
BHERRIFF'S SALE
THE STATE OF TEXAS,
County of Burleson
By Virtue of a certain order of
sale issued out of the Honorable
District Court of Burleson County,
on the 6 day of Juno, 1989, by F. A.
Ellis, Clerk of said Court, against
Mrs. M. E. Cassels for the sum of
One Hundred and Fifty-four and
7-100 ($164.07) Dollars and costs
of suit, in cause No. 2613 in said
Court, styled City of Caldwell,
Texas, versus Mrs. M. E. Cassels
and placed in my hands for service,
I, Clint D. Lewis, as Sheriff of
Burleson County, Texas, did, on
the B day of June, 1939, levy on
certain Real Estate, situated in
Burleson County, described as fol-
lows, to-wit:
Being lots No.s 6 ft 7 in Block 8
in the town of West Caldwell, in
Caldwell, Texas, described in Vol-
ume 47, page 344-6, Deed Records
of Burleson County, Texas, and
levied upon as the property of said
Mrs. M. E. Cassels. And on Tues-
day, the 4 day of July, 1939, at the
Court House door of Burleson
County, in the Town of Caldwell,
Texas, between the hours of ten
A. M. and four P. M., I will sell
said real estate at public vendue,
for cash, to the highest bidder, as
the property of said Mrs. M. E.
Cassels by virtue of said levy and
said judgment.
And in compliance with law, I
give this notice by publication in
the English language, once a week
for three consecutive weeks im-
mediately preceding said day of
sale, in the Caldwell News, a news-
paper published in Burleson Coun-
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Pfaret la otyttag,
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IN SALES
IN VALUE
Wm. GRABFB
The farmers are up with their
cropa and they are In need of rain.
Mr. and Mra. Adolf Poehl visited
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Poehl Sun-
day.
The viaitora of Gua Kneaek Sun-
day were Bill Kneaek, Herman, Al-
ton and Hubert Maaaa, Aug. Dra-
hem, Frank Fedora, Misaea Gladys
and Lucille Poehl, Willie May and
Velma Graefe and Evelyn Piwon-
ka.
Mra. Edward O. Cha a heríala ef
Cleveland, Ohio, earned the "Mra.
Anerloa ef INI," recently became
a proad mother. Yoaag "Mr..
America" wm aamed after hla fa-
ther and la all aet to aptaold faailly
ty.
WITNESS my hand, thia 5 day
of June, 1989.
CUNT D. LEWIS, Sheriff
Burleson County, Texaa.
By G. C. BATES, Deputy.
(6-8-8ts)
WILLIS-DUE W ALL
Andrew Duewall, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Duewall, and! Mies
Dorothy Willis, daughter of Mra.
Jimmie Willia of Houston, were
married Saturday morning, June
10, m Houston. They will make
their home in Houston, where Mr.
Duewall is employed.
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Gerick re-
turned home last Thursday after
visiting relatives at West and Tem-
ple.
Send The Newa to a friend
Mr. and Mra. Gus Knesek an'*
Eddie, Dorothy and Ernest, Mr.
and Mrs. Martin Piwonka visited
Mr. and Mra. Willie Kubelka at
Beasley Sunday.
Mrs. Albert Poehl viaited Mrs.
Albert Schumacher Sunday.
All the young people enjoyed a
dance Sunday night at Frenatat
hall.
Adolph Poehl visited Wm.
Graefe.
J,J*.
and Mre. W.
to to
where he to
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the Maryland Camp. The
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the colora (U.8. flag) .
bership in the American
of Chemical Engineers.
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Smith, G. A. The Caldwell News and The Burleson County Ledger (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 22, 1939, newspaper, June 22, 1939; Caldwell, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth175362/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Harrie P. Woodson Memorial Library.