The Caldwell News and The Burleson County Ledger (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 65, Ed. 1 Friday, October 26, 1951 Page: 5 of 8
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, Friday, October 26, 1951
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(Ji,y, Novrinbti I1951, at the
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and FiIH County Hani at Caltlwel,
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Court of Burlimon County, Cald-
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face of envelope Thin is done by
order of Commissioners Court
:Sinned, K. E JOHNSON.
Hnifineer of Burleson County.
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NOTICE TO THE I'l/ttlJC
Sealed bids on the old Liberty
school house will hi received (iy
tin tru.ilei'* of tie New Tttbor
School ttlstiicl No, ly, in the of-
fice of the County Supt. up w
nd including Friday, November
J.'ird, 1051 The buiitliuK ih a *>ti«?
loom structure located some 75
y.trdn off Highway N'o. 21. directly
in back of the Cook'. Point Mem-
odi. t Church.
\ddies- all hidw tn Jack Fauld.-i
Counl> Supt., Caldwell, Texa ,
payment to be minie in cash unon
leceipt of tleed. HillldiilK must I c
reinoM'd from property within (;0
;ays. Ti-u, te.s reserve the rijrht
to at eept or reject any or all bills
al then i'Wri ill , it atioli.
Notice—
I ■ ail Peí ->on. 11 ten -ted in the
F.-t.ite "f Joiinnie Louis Holulit-o
. i it i i ay i i u I loliilie . Minors:
I l-i reltj irr.f in.tice that as
iMiantiuil >f the e att of the above
.•linnet' miriiii , I bait fde<l in the
Hoi: .rabie County "Hit of Bui
It' in ('ounty, Texas, an .ipplna-
t|iii' for permission and authority
0 make, execute, i ll and deliver
■n oil and mineral leant- iri a i I
1 pon the intefi t owned by ta n
of -iti< 1 minoi in and to that ccr
lain lot ai.il parcel of land located
II Bllllesoti ( o'loty. l'"Xas, out
the l<. Claik survey arid contar *
inn 100 acres of land, more
less, a- 1 fully described in deed
in vol. 75. pan1' :l';7 of the deed
recoma of Burl -on ('ounty, T' \
ah, to which reference is made fur
description. The County Judge has
set such applicatim for hearing
foi 10 0(1 O'l-lnck A M on Mon-
day, Novetribei 5, 10f>l Said hear-
inif will I - held in the County
Jutlgi's off I. e in the County Court
llou.se of Burleson County, T. . ■
i. , at Caldwell, Texas, at which
time and pl-.ce anv and all per
«mis interested in said matte's
may be heard (Ji'.'cn under my
band officially this October JO,
1061.
Koiil H'dubcc,
tii.ardia.'i of 'lie Kstate of
Johnnie Inuis Holubec and
(iavlin H :nbec. Mintirs.
retired this year after 40 yearsi inenuvon meninors were set ved
of service us a history teacher. iivm ..• ny Mr#. Jimmy oiay
i'iie football jtunie pita the Sum'' d A,'. Robert Siplak.
Houston Beurkats against tradi i Thi next nieetiiiK of the Guild
lional rivals, the F'ast Texas Lio' • will be held on November 19 at
of Commerce. Every Beaaon «amosl which time the irrout) will enjoy
of both souadrt indicute that itja chili supper. All members and
will be a toss-up affair and both tho ie inteienled in thework of the
.earns .ire marked att "teams to
beat" in the Lone Star Conference
championship race.
Homecoming planners are parti-
cularly anxious for homeeomors to
take udvanttge of the free noon-
time meal in the center of t!
campus us a time when old «•
quaintances can be renewed.
organization are requested to re-
member the date a> il be present.
* Matsonian Theatre *
* Caldwell, Texan 4
Joe Addison break throunh
for a life yard nuia unuin '
Na ta.-.ota in the thirl tjiiaruv
of thiir conte.'t here la I 1
«¡ay niuht.
o (i.
The Hat tiers won 7
Ph «to Ir, (luinii
BOSS BELIEVES IN
1 liK (¿OLDEN BI TE
1 N HI H(t A fllliliK slat lor.
i .peí atol here nave i practical
ample of h"W to apply the Golden
Rule to every tin;. !r- niir tine of
hih employes, an Is year olit La'
in-American youth, bad bee
taught stea linn from hi- bos
When the youth appeared f"i trial
¿4 pleaded guilty The boss was
vjprlc to plead for the boy, ask-
ing for a suspended sentence, say-
ii,K he hall made full restitution
Vntl furthermore be already has
his old job back.
WEEK'S NEWS W AS
FULL Ol ODITIEs
*1¿(IESBF( K There was an epi
tffmic of uiitisual happenings last
week. (Il A wolf became lost,
wandered into town, wa hit
a car, and was tound tlead in
front of a theatre next morning.
(2> A local insiiiaiice man who
Slls plate glass iiistll'nnce was
Ijtfbt with his coverage down.
wl.Hi a stone was flipped through
his own front window by the wdieel
of a passing car. (•'!) I'eai and
aple trees suddenly burst into full
bloom.
TEXAN WAS IIOTH A
{UK TOR AND MINISTER
TFHI IN<¿ CITY l r W H
met it. who died here week before
Inst, tended both the soul: and
bodies of hi* neighbors. He was
a practicing physician lor 0J
yeai , anil for '17 yeius of that
time he witH also an active or-
dained gospel preacher. In many
^utaares he attended the birth
children, who later were convert
.by his ministry, and were mar
St «'*
ir
They Are Still Ours
An Editorial
< iir country lia.- sent a full
measure of its finest youths to
serve in the Armed Forces. Scat
tered over the globe, they are
ready to defend our liberties a-
gbinst one of the best armed and
most determined aggressors in
history.
Many of them are still in their
titus, and but for the awful de-
mand of w.ti would still be at
heme It i- m ist important that
each of us do everything possible
•' maintain tin tie, of home with
ii -boys and girls so that their
morale may lit kept high while
they are away, that their hopes
of ib-cent f ituii may be assured
and that they may return to their
home- a I useful citixens.
I'he great instrument which the
V mental! pe. 'pit have created to
piovide these btinit tie* IS the
I St I I nited Service Organiza-
tions
The ISO which performed so
inagmfo eiitly r WmJd War 11,
pit v 111111 n 'i home away from home
t •. i i m i young men and women
n uniform, ha> neeii called back
into action t" perform a similar
.i|> foi approximate 4,000,000
youths who now wear the Ameri-
can uniform.
Here in Texas we Bre in the
midst of a financial campaign to
support the many activities of the
I'SO, both at home and abroad.
Our Texas goal is $700,000. Act-
ually il is a nominal goal, for it
r eaiu that we ate being asked
to give only $,'i.00 oi $«1.00 to
further the moral anil welfare of
each of our young people.
It is a responsibility we cannot
in* 11V' I' 's an investment we
should not refuse to make!
These boys and girls, though
many of them are thousands of
miles away, are still ours.
This i-- your opportunity to help
(belli. (Jive to the I'SO.
he attended more births, pcr-
foimetl more marriages and presul
en at more funerals than any oth
ei single man who ever lived in
Texas.
BEWARE! THERE ARE
\\ IEE-H N AITEKS \BROAD
LI' LI N' i • A . ouple bitch litl
lili; a ride III this direction Were
picked up by two men in a car
in ai licie recently. W hen they
stopped heie for refreshments, the
husband went in to the drive in,
and when lie came hack, the tar
waá gone. He contacted the police,
Louis Kousal
Is Victim Of
Heart Attack
Wacoan Has Ke'atHes And
Friend Residían In
This City
Louis Kousal, (>.r), of JhlJ Cole
Avenue, Wino, died at I p. r
Monday, October 15 of a heart at
tack suffered while at the wheel
ol his automobile a few minute-
earliei. Aftei ins car collided .Mtn
a telephone pole, apparently when
Mr. K 'Usal wa- stricken, an an
bulanct earried the urn oneio.K ina.i
i.i thi Providence Hospital, where
he died
Mr. Kousal was a brother-in-law
of K S IhiBek and Mi. . Henry
Lehtb of this city He was aineni
bei of Kaiem Siirine and of W..eo
Mastit.ic Lislge 'JJ
I- nera! services were held at
J p. in Wednesday, October 17 at
Comptoii's chapel with Rev. Frank
Harto- officiating. Hurial was in
R -mound cemetery in Waco,
witli the Masonic Lodge in charge
of graveside services.
Surviving are his son, Edward,
three brothers; Frank and Fred
of Waco and Richard of llallas;
a sister, Mrs. Albert Casper of
Waco, and his father, Louis Kou-
sal, Sr.
Those attending the funeral
t'iom Caldwell were: Mr. and Mrs
F. S. Drshpk, Mr. and Mrs. W, E.
Jancik, Mrs. Marvin Steele, Mr .
A. W Talash, Willie Manas and
Mr. Henrv Lehde.
' •! wt 11 ' leven is
, To 6 Lo.- er In Game
Wiih Navj.sota i'iuh
. i• I : .• . Hi . lit ill "pivd
n. . t I . . tiict 2o A A g.in.e j
i i l-'r.u. . night, iosmg t .
■ i ,\.i : a Rattle:& 7 to ii. Ii
ti i ,i ' win of the -eiisi.a !
. 'h. H . Til II n
■ o in the first quurt'i' when
■Ii-h i ii v Syin oik ii.'.eic -pi- i o N .
üomecommg At
>am Houston Is
On October 26
WESLEYAN (¿( II I)
HAS MEETING
Tht Wesleyan Servi-c
¡ i-eld their legulur monthly m. ,-i
i 'in Monday night. October 1¡>, in
■lit Ladies Parlor of the Fii -c
Methodist Church.
Mrs. Kay Whaley was in charge
of the program and Mrs. Edward
Vainer gave the devotional. Th
Week of Prayer and Self Denial
was also observed at this time.
'rid y a .1 Satuv-'.ay
nOL> CAMERON in
"Short Grass"
G"lld| ALSO
"Little Rascal"
Comedy and
Atom Man vs Superman
Card of Thanks
We wish to express our sincere
tbanks and appreciation to all our
I friends and relatives for every. ,
* I Tuesday
Sunday and Monday
Jim Thorpe
"Ail American"
STARRING Hurt Lancaster and
Charles Hick ford.
v ou are sure to tnjoy this pic-
ture. Don't miss it.
Otficials í \p 'i i¡nu BiffffCliti kindness extended us during thc|
Return of Students In I xtended illness and at the tleath
School's History.
•a pass on the 5C
aril
'i"e 1 -
In his church. It is said that who broadcast an alarm. At Se
fililí alert officers spotted tile
fugitii *, and the two wife-knap-
pers and the missing wife were
returned here.
BEAUTIFUL VALLEY IS
TO BE MORE BEAUTIFUL
RAVMONDVILLE— Women of
i he lower Rio Grande Valley hav
sponsored a movement to secure
the pl-'ntinp of 10,000 ornamental
shade and flowering trees through
" il th; area this win'er. The trees
have been ordered by the Valley
Chamber of Commerce and w:'l
be dd ti residents of the valley
at co i, with prices ranging from
I! cents to 55 cent; pel tree.
JOHNSON (,R\<- EXPERT
HI NS FOR LEG I SI. MIRE
TAYLOR Oklahoma had d-<
famed "Alfalfa Hill" Murray, and
now Texas, it seems may have a
niw lawmaker who may well tc
known as "Johnson Glass Henrv"
Fox. He is a retired newspaper
ttiitor who now devotes his ene'
Hie , to operating a succesful stock
farm, and as a hobby also writes
.• philosophical weekly news lei-
tt i to a group of Texas news pa-
pers. He signs it "J A,, the John-
soli grass Farmer." Fox is now
a candidate for the Legislature
fill a vacancy.
GOOD NEWS LAUNCHED
FIRE PREVENTION WEEK
AUSTIN— Sometimes it's hard
to keep the public aware of the
benefit of striving at all times to
reduce fire hazards. But this year
a ai ran he remaining .*>• yards,
i • score. Extra poin* try >y
¡•Ii . no good. X '. a.-ota's j
'• a. 1 .wa cam'- in tin • I:
otiartei when Navasota had o . ••
■ -ion of the ball 011 it's we 11
\ id lil t A. W. Kolkh'tl ■' pa- d
"i. tin II yard line to left end,
.1, Reimer, who caught the ball
ii tla 15 and took it ac . . for a
M-.ii-t. The all-import iiat extra
point waP kicked by Hob 1'cndet.
Xa\a:-ota hati one touchdown
culled back in the Mrd tpiartei be-
cause if a penalty, ('aid > ■ • :1 a o
had one touchdown called back be
causi of a penalty. The vame e; <1
ed with <°aldwell having possession 1
ol the ball on Navasota's 4 yard!
line, threatening to score.
The statistic. of the game were:
First Downs, Caldwell in, Na-
vasota 8.
Passes Attempted. 1 ald-wil 17.
Navasota 27.
Passes Completed, Caldwell "■>,
Navasota 12.
Caldwell had 1 pass intercepted,
Navasota had 2 passe - intercepted
Caldwell was penalir.ed 7 times
for fif> yards, Navaso*. was penal-
ized 5 times for (16 yards.
Navasota had a minus (-) 0
yards rushing, 235 yards passing
lor a total of 22!' yards gained
rushing and passing. Caldwell had
ll<! yards rushing, t'l yards pass-
ing for a total of 207 yards gained
rushing and passing.
The Horne'-s will tangle with
the strong BrenhBm Cubs tonight
in. Brenham.
"Fire Prevention Week in Texas
had an actual cash value. Lower
fire insurance rates, applicable to
nearly all property, were announc-
ed by the state Board of Insurance
Coinmissione;Savings to Texas
policy holdi • < under the new rates
are estimated by tbe commission
to amount to $2 million per year.
Reduced fi t lo e n Texas in
recen! years wen credited with
miking the lowei rates possible.
Persons with pet fawn deer are
advised to release them befóle
the fall bunting season.
Hunt -vlile - II >n>> - "iv it .
J-.Vt.ui "Id - - > 1111 i iouslon Sta'e
I. I.er'. < lie; ■ will be held Ft 1-
lii aiu| ;ay, *'ctoner 2'i a al
a. d off 1 1 I- a. i .pecting the
i ;:gest r< urn 01 exstuileiits in
tbe -{'hoid's history
\ctivitie.- begin Friday aftei-
iinon Mth registration in the col-
lege',. new Student Union huilti-
I and cany over into that even-
ing with a banquet ip Belvin Din-
ing Hall. At that time, new ■ t'-
ficer. for the Alumni Associati -n
will be elected.
High points of the Homecoming
will fall on Saturday with the
traditional student parade ex-stu-
uciit rally, free barbecue, football
uame, 01 ganizational receptions
ai d parties and dance.
This year's rally, scheduled at
II a. m. in Memorial Auditorium,
is centered around the 100th an-
niversary of the Austin Colb-gu
building, oltiesl building for higli-
ci education in continous use in
the State of Texas. Also, the Ter.-
ar collection in Estill Memorial
library will officially become the
Joseph L. Clark collection, re-
named in honor of Dr. Clark, who
r our beloved wife and motlvr,
Mis. Doxie Calvin.
Especially are we grateful to
the ladit-s of the First Bapti 1
church for the nice prepared fnoc.,
'o these who sent floral offering
a ud for the many other expres-
sions of your sympathy.
Dewitt Calvin and Family.
BARGAIN NIGHT
He and 26c
"Shepard of
Ozark"
with Weaver Bros. Elvira.
COMING
November 2-3
"Lost Continent"
PLAY IT SAFE
ON WET SLIPPERY ROADS
good/Vear
TMCTIONIZIIK
• Quick, simple and tatmrl
Stop in. This amazing process will put
thousands of tiny, road-gripping edges
on your tires in a matter of minutet.
Harvey Motor Company
Caldwell, Texas
*****
• HOSKINS *
e**«v*«e*ee
Little Bobby Moorman of llenip
si cad visit cil in the home of hi-
grandparents, Mr. anil Mrs. H M.
Moorman last week
Miss Juanita Lovt returned to
Houston aftel upending the week
«•nil in the home of her parents.
We were pleased to have a good
number of visitors from other
communities in our church for the
morning anil evening services Sun
day We hope they will be with
us often.
Mr. anil Mrs. L. E. Love and
Mi: Emma Hoeib'kei of Milan 1
\ isitcil in the home of Mi and
Mrs l> F l.ove Sunday afternoon
I'he winkers conference is sebe
dulcí! lo meet at lloskins church
Novt mher 1.
Mrs. Joe Autrey and little Miss
Judy Perkins spent the week end
in Brenhnm vlaltlng with Mr. and
Mra. A. H. Ahrens.
Housework
Easy Without
Nagging Backache
Whan kidaajr function tlowi down, many
folka coat plain al nanlni backacbc, loas of
Hp and nfiaror, hsadsrhva and dlaainaas.
Don't aufar loniar with thaaa dlaromforta
If rvduiwd kidney funrllnn is (vtllnf you
down -due to lueb common cauant aa alrce*
and strain, ovcr-eirrtion or ripoaurr 10
cold Minor bladder irtllationa due to cold,
damnnim or wrong dirt may cause getting
up nlghla or frequent paaaagaa.
Don't neglect your kitlncya if theae condi-
tion* bother you. Try linen's l'lll -a mild
diuretic. Deed euccnetluliy by million* for
over 50 year*. While often ntherwlw ciiiimhí,
lt'« amatlng hnw ninny limna llottn'a givo
happy relief Irom theer tliecomforte- help
the IIS milea of kitlncy tuliea and filten
lluah out waate Gel Doan'a I'lUa todayl
Doan's Pills
LAST
DANCE
Cedar Hill Patio
Halloween Nile
Wed., October 31
Music by
Slim Berka
and his Boys
M
Let Us Do Your Washing
Spend the time with the family
There's no more need (or you to jrive up precious leisure
hours to washday driulRiiiK when you can m-iwI .vour laundry
to us with confidence. We launder everything that could
possibly he part of your family wash. Only the mildest do
terjrents are used to turn out your washables sparkling clean
and fresh. Try us next wa hday, and enjoy extra hours of
pleasure.
% DYERS-FUR STORAGE HATTERS
/Vmoricaii
Bryan, Tosas
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Fall, George C. The Caldwell News and The Burleson County Ledger (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 65, Ed. 1 Friday, October 26, 1951, newspaper, October 26, 1951; Caldwell, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth175983/m1/5/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Harrie P. Woodson Memorial Library.