The Caldwell News and The Burleson County Ledger (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, May 29, 1953 Page: 2 of 8
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CAUiWELL NEWS
Friday, May 29, 1063
.J>£i)3i) 1)1)1 S.
Ir. Ni Mas. J« l'ita Jr.
Mr. aad Mr . Jo* Urban. Sr.
Fred, am ! pained by Robert
Mr spent Suixiay in Houston
_ Is the homs of Mr ami
Hoary Urban and Mr. anu
C A. West and families.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. M. Whit*
Jr and son. Bobby of Hourtou
in the hone of bis parents,
and Mrs. C. M. White u t
Dr. aad Mrs. Hmw 8. Seal of
Lm Angolés, California, are visit
in in Caldwell this week, a#
and Mrs. Hays
gMato of Mr
Bowers.
Mrs. J. C. Godb> aad chiMrea
and Mr*. Jerry Godby and child-j
roa of Clifton were in Caldwell
several days this week visiting
in the homes of Mr. and Mrs 1
Billie Hildebrand and Mr. and
Mrs. Rush Whatey. They came u
attend the funeral of Mr. Walter
(Bud) Sell.
Re*, aad Mrs. George C. Hardy
cf Kerrville will be guests of Mr
and Mr*. Hays Bowers Sunday
and Sunday night. They will go
to Houston Mondav morning to
at tend the Texas Methodist Con-
ference which will be held in that
city during the week.
32 Get Certificates
Since 1SH4. when the Texa.
County H"?ne Demonstration
Agent Association was orga;.:-
*ed. 32 Texas agents have been
presented the Distinguished Svr-
vice Certificate by the nations i
organization with which the Te\
as group is affiliated
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loaf ooatroL
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PMNSALT SHC lambían 1-11
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PMNSALT IwapktM Emulsion 40
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MAMUFACTUtJNO COMPANY
HITAN, TEXAS
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Pennsalt
Chemicals
don't feed Purma Pig
thin way, but the mult is just
the sanm. Pig Starteaa ww devo-
to gnt pip the nutritional booat to
the profit load! It contains
rth fiectoce which give page a
. it buflás pork Cast and
Come ia to our atoce next time
you're in town and eee oar pigs... Your
will "GIT UP" and "GIT" on
Tirina
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WOMBLE
FAKM SUPPLY CO.
A'Jtk'd MM PIO STARTENA
mi tWf'r OFF TO MARKET!
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Albert Paine Williams, Jr.,
Elgin.
Bobby Joe McClotkdon, Elgin.
Marshall Fitigeralo, Jr., Elgin
Eldor Melvin I'ni'ang. Ijnc< ln.
Alvin Charles Dunn. Gidd'ngs
Henry Oldham, Gv. use.
Dennis Alfred Be:an. Caldwell.
James Roy Guyton, Ledbetter.
Earl Morland Humphreys, Cald-
well.
Austin L.e J«n<>. Caldwell.
Theodore A. Zimmerhanael,
Smith villa.
Wayne Barton Boedeker, Cald-
well.
Garnett Gregory Gerdes, Dear.-
ville.
Patricio Rosas, Caldwell
Franklin Edtrar Birnbaum, Gid
dings.
Martin Lee Moerbe, Giddingn.
Johnnie Lee Adkins, Caldwell
Howard Earl Gentry. S.>mervii!v
Autric C. Govan, Lextington.
Victor Maldonado, Snook.
Leroy Elmo Fuslte, Giddlngs.
Charle* W. Bishop, McDade.
Roland H. Mar!;ert, Lincoln
Milton L. Heslip, Caldwell.
Herbert J. Sóbenla, Homerville
The Liberty Bell cracked on
July 8, 1H.'16 when it was tollwt
upon the death <•( Thief Justice
Marshall.
SAVE UPTD^I52!i
INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS AT NEW LOW PRICES
Chicago TV actress Adrienne Falcon celebrates the advent of
June Dairy Month and raises a toast to the U. 8. Dairy industry
with a refreshing glass of milk during s "break" ia rccent rehearsals.
Dairy Month, June 1-30, a star in its own right on the American
scene, is being staged for the 17th consecutivo year by over 10
million Americans who gain livelihood from the prod act too, processing
and distribution of dairy foods such as ice cream, milk, butter, ehmm.
evaporated milk and dry milk. The dairy industry contributes annually
at least 1C billion dollars to national commerce.
Adrienne keeps trim by following the newly developed scieaUAc
diet for weight reducing, or ideal weight maintenance, which inetadte
liberal portions of dair> rtnrf Mher basic foods ia the menos.
INVITATION FOR BIDS
The Housing Authority of the
City of Caldwell. Texas will re-
ceive Bids for Insurance until 2
p. m. (ST) June 10 at the City
Hall, Caldwell, Texas, at which
time and place all bids will be
publicly opened.
a. Workmen* Compensation;
On the Secretary and Inspector
Protection shall be provided iu
accordance with State Workmen's
Compensation laws.
b. Public Liabiiiry. All public
liability insurance policies shall
bear an endorsement reading u
follows; "It is agreed that the
Company shall not contend in tbej
event of any claim that th named
.-ssaired i« not liable in tort H
virtOÍ the fact .* i: I.- *
govern mental instrj.nentality < r
pub) « body."
(1 Owners, landlords'.
Te- a: t-<*
<ai Central Office. Th- Local
Auth rity (Cal-j¿ eü H.j-iriji An
thority shall carry owr.ers, Ln
lords, and tenant.* public ia aü.t .*
insurance of 50—100 th> -*a-H
dollars,
ib* Project Site. Owner . la^-1-
ords. and tenants p ihfic lunilityj
insur-uJ £•)- l'.<0 tbousan I
dollar, is «k-wod fis>m Jane I
1S &5 until the bu-Id g* are tur ij
r t th Ho'js g Authority!
iVy of Caldwell, Texas. The pr -
mum for this policy should N
developed under c<«de ítOl B of
th- Manuel of Liability Inswran. .
iss-ed by the National Bureau
Casualty Underwriters, which pr
••ides for a flat n *e based up n
disclosed conditions at the t I
daring ••arfeos fXag * it devel p-
ment. (5-2®-ít c
Thirty One Sign
With Board As
Age Is Reached
Eight Are From CaJdwrl
Aad Thirteen From
Burleson Coantv
Local Board No. S£ listed thirty
one young men wK> recently re-
gistered upon rea.<rh<ng their IHth
birthdays. Of this number eight
are from Caldwell and thirteen
are fr>'m Burleson C«untv. Fol
lowing t* ',h« lis' f rism
Jessie- L. Jerkins. Taldw ii
^ibeit Bieh'e. Jr., L- xinrton.
Ernst I * ''we R&.-kel. Lit.-. ■ ir
Melv;r <- ,f. :-d Paeniti. M Dad-
Xonuan 1 n« Livcoln.
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Central Texas Track & Implement Company
BRYAN, TEXAS
PETER'S
ANNIVERSARY
SALE
and the 3
tSnde
Were...
Corner Drag &
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JCWCSk . Wtmm
New Pianos
from $425.00 to $1,000.00
DISCOUNTS UP TO S2M.M
Used Pianos
$45.00 • to - $425.00
BAND INSTRUMENTS t ACCESSORIES
Peters Music Co.
Bryan's Only Home • Owned Music Store
213 West 21th St Across From Post Office Bryan. Tcias
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The Caldwell News and The Burleson County Ledger (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, May 29, 1953, newspaper, May 29, 1953; Caldwell, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth176066/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Harrie P. Woodson Memorial Library.