The Caldwell News and The Burleson County Ledger (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, May 29, 1953 Page: 4 of 8
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THE CALDWELL NEWg
Friday, May 29, 19&
WANT ADS 70
I
Advert isiag rale in this column i* 2c per word for each
rate is 50e par week. F<
on all advertising Wednesday noon.
ef Agriad
lato sad Uvsstack,
Leavtag Maüaoaville aa Sat-
ef tke Bsf
ahBc af B SaNa^
arday, Jsae «, the Latia fswi-
wtP kenA
a delega tisa of
caas will be accempaaied by
praahMM
«aMhaisa from that
several af their hosta far a Tes-
CeatrsJ Aa
isekaa repaMk, whs
as Tsar by air to begia with
sJsag wM
eis csttlMBea from
s dsy sad sight ajt Loagriew
VoMsada.
8. A^ kaes sweated
ss gaeet ef the Longviaw Chsai-
aa iasHaHna to hs goeota of the
bar of Cammerce, Esst Tssas
a SMewaft Cattle
Chsmber af Commerce, aad
■anil Aasi
irlatlae at their sa-
Laagview cattlemea.
aaal SH
lsa, karheeao, sad
Visits will be made to Ft.
■eáaa leas
4.
Worth, Aastia, Sea Anteáis.
The 4sy
foMswtag the harhe*
the famsas Kiag Baach, aad
eas. the si
•Mag tattlsmaa will
H saetea. At each place tears
hs iwhit
ad aa a toar of the
ef rsachss sad paiats of later-
tftk aad dairy raach-
est to cattlemea wiU be eaa-
ss for wh
ich Maüaaa Coaaty
dactcd by hast orgaaisstioas at
has, la rw
Mat years, hsesme
those cities.
year car rtpnwnu
^ tiwiMt price
gefore yoa risk lofting it
Y*u'd better thisk twice.
D. L. Alford, Jr.
INSURANCE
Phone 1U — Caldwell, Tes.l
FOR RENT — two bedroom
apartments; furnisned, modem
and reasonable. See Sum Kome-
ga y, Highway 36, Caldwell. Phor.e
1611F22. (5-29-tfc)
FOR SALE— Complete line u
the best available GARDES
TOOLS. Anything you need foi
the garden from the smallest tro
to garden hose. JENN1NG HARD
WARE COMPANY, Phone 1ST
Caldwell, Texas. (3-2ú-tfc).
'FOR SALE— Cuttsr at Boweri
Lake, Caldwell; completely fur-
bished: electric range, ref rige ni-
tor, water pump, beverage box
barbecue pit hath fixtures
Can be used as home or vacatioi
spot. Ben Grote, Washington Ho
tel, Brenliam or set- Harry Bow
es , Caldwell. <*-l-5tic>
HOUSE FOR RENT— 4 rooms
and bath, new paper and paint;
lights, water and gas. Located at
202 Temple St., Caldwell. See Mrs
Emma Woolen at 1206 — 12th¡
St., Caldwell. (5-29-2tsp)
Visitation Night Held, John Ben Shepperd
At Dance School
Business Opportunity
Guaranteed Income
Member of National Concern
has opening in this immediate
area for men and women who have
3 to 4 hours a week spare time.
Pays up to $6.00 por hour.
NO SELLING! This work con-
sists of taking care of one am!
five cent candy merchandising
dispensers. Physical condition or
education not important.
THIS IS NOT A GET-RICH
QUICK scheme or something for
nothing, but hundreds of people
in many walks of life are making
a steady, sisable income from
this business.
TO QUALIFY for work, you
mast have car, references and
$478.00 cash, which is secured by
inventory and controlled by you.
Liberal financial assistance given
on expansion program.
For personal interview, include
phone in application. Write P. 0.
Box 1064, Dallas, Texas.
CAN YOU QUALIFY!
(5-29-ltp)
BARBECUE
Beef — Pork
Sausage
Back of Jancik-Bates Gro
$1.00 lb.
F. E. Sebesta
The children of Mrs. Jane Or-
aak's Dance School entertained
their párente and friends with an
informal program on their special
Visitation Night, Monday evening
at the American Legion Home.
Mr*. Jennie Fritcher accompani-
ed the children at the piano. Those
♦firing part on the program were;
Kathleen Bartay, Candy Yager,
Carol Fritcher, Jan Cross, Glenda
Schiller, Bonnie Bowers, Judy
Perkins, Susan and Vicky Clark,
Carol Pape, Sandra Fitsgerai,
Claudia Sproull, Patricia Hajov-j
Yvonne Or
up to a maximum of $160. Pre-
viously under credit controls, tne
Releases.. Summary - M. JEIS Í £.
Cases Won Or Lost
Austin — Attorney General Now. the lender and the vet
J« hn Ben Shepperd today release! e-an may also apply the gratuity
* summary of cases won or lost in other ways, for example, to pay
by his office since January 1. jthe first two or three install
Cases tried or appealed totalled raents on the loan, or t« pay all
397 for the four month period.'or part of the first year's taxes
Of this number, the office won.and insurance.
.188 or 98 per cent. Nine were. The removal of credit controls
lost. J means that under VA regulations
In the same period the number! * is now permissible for veterans
of pending caaes was reduced.'0 "btain GI home loans with no
ir,.m 1109 to 886. |down P«yn ent and with a repay
Jncluded in the number of n'« nt U rm up to 30 yeans.
tases won were the gns-gathering ^ emphasized, however, that
u.x and the Texas Company 1"" BA guaranteed loans are
(case, both of which promise mi'- ma** ">y private lending institu
sky, Annette Oraak, __ _
aak, Joan Fedora, Virginia Wat-j|ons of doüar8 ¡n revenue for'10 " -the lendtr th* d«*«'
isn, Diana Davis, Jan Orsak, Har- lht permitnent School Fund. |*'on •'« u> thp term* of lhe loan"
riet Gresham, Donna and Thanna; Qf cases lost, none wert 'l
The amount of down
■ i , | nj'.'l HIILPfl UlllVt. L, «11. ftj MX. A U It.
Blaha, Connie Whaley, Linda Jar-^cated.
sett, Judy Baron, Murphy and ,n Aprj! the Attorney General'
FOR SALE— Brand new tw<
bedroom home. Reasonably priced
Small down payment. Monthly
payments leas than rent. — -
Woodson Lumber Co. (5-8-tfc)
NHe Spot
Between Caldwell ft Bryan
Barbecue
EVERY SAT. 6 SUNDAY
Also you may bring your own
meat, we will bar-b-q it for yoi
OUR CARLOAD purchases mean
savings for you on bathtub;
sinks, lavatories, commodes ami
water heaters. See us and save
WOODSON LUMBER COMPANY
(4-24-tfc).
Hog Market
116 head of hogs weighing
29>60 pounds sold in Caldwi ¡I
this week, with top hogs weigh-
ing from 190 to 260 lbs: at 24.00
per owt; light hogs from 160 i
166 pounds; priced from 19 to
23.75 per hundred. Sows 21.00
(kwn.
Our pricoj run 60c under !"t
Worth Pack * Tops.
Market opem at 8:00 A. M. ever)
Mor day at ice Caldwell Livestock
Auction barn
C. C. Parker & Sons
Lexington, Texas
P. 0. Box 92
NOTICE— For fire, automobil
insurance, real estate and loans
contact J. W. Gray General In
Ml ra nee, Caldwell, Texas, Phone
No. 46. (2-27-tfc).
ICE — Twenty four hours a duy
seven days a week, ice is on the
job for you. It never gets out of
order. For prompt delivery of
pure ice, call us. Womble lee Co.
Phone 62, Caldwell, Texas.
(6-l-6tsc)
RESTAURANT— Dine with vu
tonight! You will like our friend
ly atmosphere, and you will en
joy our excellently cooked meals
Hotard's Cafeteria, Bryan, Texas
<5-l-6tsc)
WATCH REPAIRING — How
long since you had your watch
cleaned ? It must be cleaned at
least once a year to keep accurate
time and give long service. See
Sol Klein Jeweler, 208 W. 26th
St. — 2 doors East of P. O. -
Bryan, Texas. (6-1-5UK)
DEAR BILL
I have Just found the sales job
I have been looking for ail try
life. 1 am so enthused that I h*ó
to write you about it. *áy first
five days netted mo S166.86. and
when I came home Friday ni^'ht
and showed Betty what 1 h .-1
earned in just five days, sho
couldn't believe m * until 1 put
the cash in her hand. You know
Betty always told me I should
learn to l«e a salesman, but 1
never thought I could do it. Nov
here's the important part; 1 al*"
tret paid on all my repent busi
nesx, which i* clear gravy us I
don't have to do a thing to en: n
it. Every official I have talked to
in ¿he company xlarted seliirg
AUTO WASHING - Wh-els of
ten get out of alignment becauix
dirt in the chassis has caused ex
cesaive wear to connecting pari*
Prevent car trouble and expen
by having your car washed i nn
lariy by us. We clean it thorough'
ly. Stovsll-Novoaad Motor Co.
Caldwell, Phone 189. (5-1-Stac)
lis Edd Davis.
200 Rir Force ROTC
Cadets To Attend
ley
April when over $58 million ir
. _ D oublic bond issues wore approved
Camp At Bryan liase rhe previous record wíís $47 mil-
-- Ilion, set in February of 1960
BAFB, Bryan, Texas— A total!Arril approvals included Issues o 1
of M0 Air Force ROTC cadets large number of Texas cities
i ffiee tried or appealed 152 cases J "P« between the veterans and
winding 151. r^e 'ending institution making th
Bond approvals by the Attor 'fan.
General broke all records in| Prior to the action removing
controls, veterans were required
to pay at leas' 5 per cent down in
most cases, and the maximum
loan was usually restricted to 2«'
just like I am. That's what makes
, payment m(. fe<,| j h«ve a wonderful future
and the length of the repaymentI ¡th ^ r t want
penod are matters to be agrecd|t(i „r M|||, tho m„n.
ager and mak< an appointment so
counties arid school districts.
from five Michigan and Indiana
universities will attend summer
camp at Bryan APR from June
22 to July 19.
Colonel L. L. Martin command-
iag officer of the Air Bsse Group,
will serve as camp commander. v
daring the month-long ROTC _Jia
training and First I A. Nelson R. V'ODuOXS
Mmh
VA Spells Out
Meaning Of New
Moore has been designated
camp anpply office*".
Universities to he represented
include Indiana University of
Bloomirgton, Ind. Purdue Univer-
lait Of Controls Applied
To GI Loans Are
Wiped Oat
llim Trrni WH(,„| Veterans Administration last
•Hy of Lsfsyettei Ind.; University w**k "gelled out what the recent |
of Notre Dame of South Bend, removal of credit controls on GI
Ind.; Michigan State College, Lsr - t^ns mesr.s V> the home-buying
sing, Mich.; and the University of w®rld War 11 or Korean veteran.
Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan. The action, effective April 26,
A total of 61 Air Force Bases authorised by the Hou«-
the U. S. are being hnfi Finance Agency.)
as «amp-sites for the four, amoves the last vestige of credit;
summer ROT*"" program . " "trol which were applied to GI
17,000 future Air Poire of !• *'• the Defense Produc-
from 209 wl'eges and un'- ,'cn ^ct*
versitiss will attend o-e of t u<^ I addition, VA ssid it has re-
mmjm u -jreel ret-tr:ctions on how the four
This will be the fiist time Bryan t"' r*nt Jf^stuity payment made
I as nn ROTC camp v' tcrans who obtain GI loans
Martin said that ROTC be applied.
fleers and NCO's for 'rh" rratufty payment made by
from Ttvn * A «quils four percent of the
as well s« ore "fenteed p rtion of th GI loan
in St't«e C' l- *
's from Um* ti j:i and to btconf: familiar with
its organisational components.
e to
the
the
nt 26 years.
Credit controls were first ap
plied to GI loans in i960 shortly
. iter the begining of the Korean
conflict as an anti-inflationary
measure.
In Oldham, England 960 tons of
soot per square rr.tle were deposi-
ted l y March 1915.
Hogs have been known to kill
and eat rattlesnakes.
The encampment will siso
will familiarise the cadet with
prhasry Air Force ««apon
Dr. R. G.
Tumlinson
Veterinarian
Bryan, Texas
OFFICE PHONE
SS16
RES. PHONE
MM
Call For
Immediate Service
Melhiff Addrssa
m Bsnhs St.
Brysn, Tases
ht can explain the details to you
t<kj. I kn"w you will be just the
man for thi job. You can thank
m¡' later.
Sine-rely
Jack
P. S. Mr. Mills phone numbe
is 2-QMiH in Austin, Texas. C'.ili
him in the morning, he likes men
who get up early. Or you m: y
write Suite D. Nail'? Bldg. Ann< <
Austin, Texas.
CALDWELL. TEXAS, the clean-
est most immaculate 7-room hom«'
with modern conveniences, • i
quiet street, friendly neighborhood
on comer lot with vacant lot ad
joining: gives 187 feet frontage
beautiful shades trees, excellent
drainage, large attached garag
backyard fenced.
J. M. MeFERRIN
BOX let, PHONE $C7-W
CALDWELL. TEXAS
(6-29-Stsc)
WANTED— Middle sgsd Bohen-
Ian woman to care for a sick
person in the country and live on
place. Room, board, aalary. If in*
terested inquire at F. R. Mfkulin's,
Dime Box, Texas. (6-29-3tsp)
Caldwell area: 140 acres three-
fourths mile off Highway 21.
Graveled rosd to home, modern,
improved six-room house, electri
city, excellent well water, electric
deep-well pump, two stock tanks,
■pring, 120 acras open, 40 acres
wooded pasture, vetch, baffalo,
Bluestem, Bermuda, Dullis snd
Johnson grass inopen pasture, K0
mora can be ran on
Asasen for eslllng:
Baying larger
in.' CMMU, tsxAi
' |P|
r "-¿sur
MOTOR OIL— We have the cor
rect grsde of oil for your car
Come in for an oil change, am
you wil] p. fice the improved mo
tor performance at once. — J. F.
:'©ater Service Station, Hill K*
;ind Highway 21, Phone 216. t'al.l
well, Texas. (6-l-6tsc)
Baldwin
Pianos — Organs
Good Used Pianos
$75.00 up
Gray Piano Co.
1905 College Road
Phone 2-1151 — Bryan, Te\u
Dr. Carlton R. Lee
OPTOMETRIST
Phone 2-1662
303A E. 26 — Bryan, Texas
DOES YOUR HOME NEED A
new r<*'f, asl esto* Hiding, n new
room, porch, garage, bathroom
modernized plumbing, painting or
general repair. See un for fit/
estimates and check on our easy
payment plun — nothing down,
up to 36 months to pay. We pay
your labor. — WOODSON LUM-
BER COMPANY. (4-24-tfc)
FOR SALE — Fifty lots in Simp
son Addition in West Caldwell
See W E. Simpson, Caldwell
Tsxaa. (9-14-tfc)
REGISTERED cocker puppies
Hoarding, grooming, Feed, sup
plies. THE BAYARD KENNELS
on Highway 6, south of Collegi
Station. (2->9-tfc.)
bPECIAL PRICES on barbed wi^e
— hog '«nee — poultry and
rabbit fence (garder wire) — V
meah bog fence —- poultry netting
—etapiee snd sil wire product*.
OUR PRICE8 WILL 8AVE YOL'
MONEY. WOOD8ON LUMBF.K
COMPANY. <4-U-tfc)
NOTICE— Sewing machine re-
pair — all makes and models.
Work guaranteed. Also second
hand Singer sewing machines i n
sale. New parts available for ill
sewing machines. C. F. Kaltwaascr
— 206 North Banks, Caldwell.
< 4-3-tfc)
NEW SHIPMENT 1 x 6 Rough
OAK — 10 • 12 • 14 • A 16 ft
lengths. Priced Right. — WiicjD
SON I.UMBÉR COMPANY.
(4-24-tfc)
LAUNDRY- Y«ur good linen %
deserve the best care. We ;ir
qi.ipped t i give it to them. You
will be proud of the way they ar •
aufuiered when you send U> us
Nu-Way laundry A Cleaner-
Caldwell, Phone 10 15 1 -5t^r i
GROf'KRIES Quality grocerieij
at money saving prices. Trade
' iih ii-.. Our community interest
are your community inter<htn!
Piwonka Grocery and Senice 8ti
tion, Highway 21, Caldwell, 'fex
ax, l'hone III. (5 l-5tsc)
FOR CORSAGES call u.«. Cor-
arrangement i* an art in Itself,
You will agree when you tu-a
our.< Alma's Flower Shop, High-
way 21, Caldwell. Texas. Phone
W J. (5 l-5tsc i
FEEDS Y mr stock will be f d
the feed of prize-winning *t<«-k if
you buy your feed from us.
Smith-Seibert Produce Company
Casper Seib.-rt, Manager, t.'al .-
well, Tfxas, Phone 12. (6-l-6t«el
LIFE INSURANCE It is easie
to mai' Lain an eatate in Life In
su ranee than it is in any othn
way. Harry H. Bowers, Genera
Insurance, Caldwell, Texas, — -
Phone 4 or 146. (6-l-6tsc)
AUTO BODY WORKS The
wrecked cars which we rebuild not
only look as good as new —they
are as good as new, if not better.
Our work is thorough, scientific
and guranteed. Harvey Motor Co
Caldwell, Texas, Phone 267. (6-
1-5tsc)
LOST— White and red femnl
g*mt weighing about sixty Ibr
Strayed from pasture Monday af
ternoon, four mile* southeast o
Deanville. Animal wan not mark
ed. Finder please notify Ed On
drasek, Deanville, Texas. (6-16
8tsp).
USED FURNITURE Quality
furniture always represents sav
Inge in the long ran. Here, i
costa lesa In the beginning — -
Shaw Furniture Exchange, 211
■chais, Caldwell, Phone 6
(t-Mtae)
FREE — yes a free demonstra
tion for you if you are interen'i <
in a power mower. We sell ti
famous ECLIPSE power mower
both spinner snd reel types am
other Nationally advertised br.mdi
It makes Iswn mowing ea-
speedy and cheap<'i in the end
JENNINGS HARDWARE (<
Phone 137, Caldwell, Texa* .
C< 20-tfc)
WANT Tí) Bl'Y some lx.v: >
acreage (p«>aty "iH. Will pay
cash if desired. Write Georg>- f
Vallade, 701 Jefferson, Waco. Tex
as or call 3-7262 Waco. <4-17 tf. •
thickens — Turkeys
SI I.PHO I'Mrusi'e cniitr«il ii j
Drink. Rejw In liee, mites, fleui
blu«'b*;gs. It'* dependable At Sij>
t#k Pargac Pharmacy, Caldwell
Texas. (1-17 IHm
BATS BOWER.s
ATTORNEY • AT - LARi
Prset less is sil coarta
CALDWELL, I EX An
USE
I. P. A. OINTMENT
for impetigo, pimples sene,
sthie.e'a foot and ringworm
At your Drug Stors.
GUARANTEEP
DR. A. V. LOFTON
CHIROPRACTOR
Phone 114
S02 West Pox St.
Dr. W. E. Boyd
Dr. J. R. Parker
Chiropractors
Phone ¿06 — Cameron, Texas
¿W N. Central
Dr. F. Burnes Bevei
DENTIST
BOWBR8 BUILDING
Pilone 382—Caldwell
For
Butane
Propane
Service
CALL
Central
Butane Co.
342
Cameron, Texas
BE SAFE
It ton'! (he right-of-
way that counts . . .
It*h the Right Way . . .
BE SURK !
Let McFerrln Lint
Your Farm-Ranch And
City Property!
J. M. McFerrin
BOX 101 PlfONE .IfiTW
CALDWELL, TEXAS
FOR RENT New, tw<. bedrxoii
home furnished or unfurnished
One bloek from hutiiu't* district
Se- George Shaw, Caldwell, Te\
as, le¡-phone 24Ü. <5-1 tf«-)
ABSTRACT SERVICE - Heie
you will find the type of a!>
.ira*! aeivice that you can depend
upon. Accurate aburarla are our
specialty.-— Caldwell Abstract Co.
3rd Floor Courthouse, Phone in,
Caldwell. (6-l-6t*c)
Chicha — Chicks — Chicks
Ideal Pullorum Clean chick* the
year round. Some nice started
chicks on hand now. Ideal Hatch
ery A Poultry Farm, Cameron,
Tesas. (6-'¿'¿-2Uc .
KfR SALE My home in West
Caldwell. See C. A. Stovall, i;\
SUivall-N'ovoiMid Motor Company.
(5-22 tfc).
BL'Y YOUR FUTURE HAPPI
NESS IN A HOME I hav
seversl nice, two and three bed
room homes in downtown dlstric
that are priced right to sell. Smal
down payment Balance monthly
We carry our own paper. Se.
G. H. Shaw. Phone 242, Caldwell
Texas. (6-8-tfc)
WATER WELL 1nli|«g. O/rr
head irrigation *j •. tus, H. rk
ley Turbine pump* W Fran* l^.\.
Phone 38fl. P. O. f'0« R6, Csidwr I.
Texas. (12-22 tfc)
I'' HJ RKN T r iji ii hiu • Willi
1 '-ith, furrii*hcd. We pmj ntilitii
S tfi (Ml p. r month. AI lie Barm-H
if. If. tfc).
FOR SALE Mule mow «.f
machine, nearly new and perfect
See Clyde McFarland, l.y«n.
Texas. (6-88-'ltsp.)
FOR CUSTOM BAII.INt;
T. D. (Jack) Parkhill in Caldwtll
or Gregor «'ru* at the Purkhill
Farm on Route I, Caldwell.
22-41 sc).
FOR SALE 11M1I Stndelmk.i
pick lip in excellent condition.
Reasonable price, Can In seen at
New Tabor (¡in, Route 'J, Cald
well, E Novacen. (Ft 22 2tsci
CHIROPRACTOR Dr. Loft
Says hfi'MH up voiir nynti
with a few chiropractic adju
merits. Relieve llione pin<
nerves mid make yourself
attractive by wariny the old on
ginal smile again. Dr. A
Lofton, Chiropractor, .'102
Fox, Phone IN. (fi 22 iltsc)
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