The Caldwell News and The Burleson County Ledger (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 8, 1938 Page: 8 of 8
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Hm CaMwdl News, Thursday,
8,1988
"THE GIFT STORF
practical
every
shopping
Every gÜi individually wrapped in Smart Gift
ipping, at no additional charge
"GIFTS FOR MEN"
Hickok Belt
Hickok Jewelry
Californian Leather
Jackets and Coats
Evans House Slippers
Holeproof Socks
Remington Shavers
Hansen Gloves
Dobbs Hats
Manhattan Shirts
Mantattan Pajamas
Manhattan Handkerchiefs
Shirtcraft Shirts
Shirtcraft Pajamas
Lounging Robes
Cocktail Jackets
Belber Luggage
Catalina Sweaters
Give Him a New Suit or Top Coat....
Tailored by Michaels-Stern, Fashion-Park or
Varsity-Town.
"GIFTS FOR LADIES"
Belber Luggage
Ingber Handbags
Hansen Gloves
Holeproof Hosiery
Rochester Handkerchiefs
Catalina Sweaters
"Bryan's Leading Clothiers
THE ¿44PRESENT
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SEE THIS FINE BEDROOM SUITE
YOU'LL APPRECIATE THE VALUE!
Four pieces—bed, dresser and choice of vanity or chest.
Each and every piece veneered in walnut with contrasting
overlays. One of our best values
Four pieces Complete at —
Bookcases
This convenient ai/.e will
please you! In walnut ven-
eer—glass door. Of
Special W.OJ
Glass Top Coffr ;v
Table $f. 5
$9.85
Solid walnut coffee table* with
glass top, removable for use
an a separate tray, grar ful
and uKcful!
8-PIECE DINING ROOM SUITE
A REMARKABLY GOOD BUY!
table, Host chair and five aide chairs. All pieces
hogany. Chair seats are well up- #f 44 PA
I! The China cabinet, only $87.60 f IMiDw
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TERM — EASY PAYMENT
w Carrying Charges at
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Classified Ads.
FOR SALE—1984 Ford Pick-up
Mrs. Fay Fitsgerald. Phone 119. (tf
WILL TRADE—Sweet potatoes for
pigj. Henry D. Meyer, Rte. 2. (It)
FOR SALE—86 aerea land. Joseph
Siptak, Route 3, Caldwell. (12-1-
2ts-p)
NOTICE — See the Langham
Blethers for your Perfeeto mat-
tresses. Caldwell, Texas. (12-l-4ts)
million dollars to the 1938 income
of cotton farmers. Cotton farmers
will want to consider carefully how
theae facta affect them individually
aiyi aa a group, before they decide
which was to vote on marketing
quotas, which will place a control
measure on production. The choice
of a program for cotton depends
upon you and upon other farmers
of the South. I am convinced that,
given the facta, your choice will
be a sound one."
Voting places are:
Chriesman, Deanville, Snook,
Lyons, Bireh, Somerville, Porter's
Chapel, Hix, Porter's office Clay,
Wilcox, Caldwell, Cook's Point,
Koppe's Store and Fountain's Store.
The polls will be open from 9
a.m. to 8 p.m. Only those persons
who produced cotton in 1988 will be
eligible to vote.
Cedar Creek
No. 1—
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!in tii (ni: house. These are cata-
logued, fil <1 and issued to the
ti-aelii!- jit'* as library book* are
i in i. A m..','hine and some three
or lout >f films are issued to
a teaehe: ai u time, and in such a
way a- to fit into the unit of work
in hi* m Inn . His county library
include- at ;>.*ast ona set of ency-
clopedia reference for each school,
which were also purchased by pool-
T\g thj funds of all the schools.
With the visual aids, as well as
with the county-library plan, Mr.
Have has done much to eleminate
part of the home work for stu-
dents.
"Many schools, even accredited
high schools, are starting out on a
program such as has already been
in operation in the Burleson Coun-
ty schools. Mr. Hare is pooling his
funds again this year and is plan-
ning right away to purchase some
silent moving pictures and ma
chines, and perhaps he will be able
to get one sound-moving picture
machine in his county this year.
The 'Society for Visual Education
in Texas', as well as the Texas
Technological School at Lubbock,
and the Extension Division of the
University of Texas, has been a
source of information and materials
tary quotas were effective, we pro-
duced our greatest crop in history.
".Unless consumption is increased
this season, or cotton production is
controlled, our carry over will be
even larger in 1989 than it was this
year. We now have the greatest
supply of cotton in history on hand,
and with a supply so far out of line
with demand, there is little wonder
why farmers are experiencing such
low prices for cotton.
"AAA payments will add 200
WANTED—A girl to work in of-
fice. Call at Shaw's Electric and
Plumbing Shop. (tf-c)
FOR SALE—Good horse, will work
or ride, or will trade for cow and
calf. T. O. Thorpe. Harvey Imple-
ment Company. (12-8-2ts-p)
NOTICE—All hogs roaming in my
field three miles northwest of Cald-
well will be penned unless they have
rings in their noses. Mrs. Francis
T. Struwe. (12-8-2ts-p)
POR SALE — Practically new 6-
room house with bath, running
water and D.lco plant, with either
tv"> or five acres of land. Located
m Highway 116, one-half mile north
>r the Caldwell city limit. See
Richard or Hays Bowers. (tf)
FREE BOOKLET of information
about trees and plant* for Texas
and the Southwest. Results of 04
years' experience. Write for it. Now
is a irood time to plant. RAMSEY'S
AUSTIN NURSERY, Austin. Tex->s
(12-8-tf)
NOTICE—All my land, known as
the J. W. Casey estate, 14 miles
south-west of Caldwell, is posted
to the public against roaming of
hogs and turkeys, and hunting
Violators will be prosecuted accord-
ing to law. Mrs. Ida L. Payne,
Caldwell, Texas. < 12-1-lt-p)
Congratulations!
MR. EDGAR BOETTCHER
On the occasion of the formal opening
of your new Umbrella Cafe, filling sta-
tion and grocery, on Saturday, Decem-
ber 10.
We are glad to have had a part in the
building of this nt./ business.
Woodson Lumber
Company
Established December 1, 1913
Caldwell Texas
Meedames M. Smith, F. A. Ellis
and E. S. Duahek visited in Bryan
Monday.
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Send The News to a friend
Mr. nd Mr . E. H. Pape and
daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. E. S.
Duahek were Cameron visitors
Thursday evening.
No.
(Continued from page one)
for Mr. Hare's program, which he
states i.-; just in its infancy.
"If you have any interest in your
school's participation in a visual
education program, if you would
write J. Malvin Hare, Caldwell,
Texis, or to the St.Ue Department
of Education, Austin, or to this
station, perhaps you will get the
proper answer to your question. We
shall be happy to help you in your
program."
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ANNOUNCING THE
OPENING
of the
Umbrella Cafe
Filling Station and Grocery
SATURDAY
DECEMBER 10
On Highway .16, One Wile North of Caldwell
Complete line of Staple (irocerieti, Sandwiches,
Dinners, and All Kinds of Beer
Counter, Table and Curb Service
SINCLAIR PRODUCTS
FREE DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT
(Couplet* Only)
Edgar L. Boettcher, Proprietor
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Mr. and Mrs. John Machann and
family motored to Bryan Friday
night to see Santa Claus, and the
fire works that were shot at Forest
Field after the parade.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnie Drgac vis-
ited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kubena
Wednesday night.
Mr. and Mrs. John Kubin and
boys, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dr-
gac visited Johnie Machann and
wife, who have recently moved into
our community.
Mrs. E. Rr Wilha, of Bryan,
spent one night last week with her
sister, Mrs. John T. Machann.
Mr. and Mrs. John Machann and
girls, of this community, Mr. Ed-
win Plantt, Mrs. Vivian Moore and
daughters, and Mrs. Orene Parsley,
all of Houston, spant Sunday with
Mr. H. L. Plantt and family, of
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r'S a challenge and a tribute to your taste when a man's list ft.
headed "something to wear". He doesn't expect random selec-
tions, but something suited to his personality. In giving intimate
things such as haberdashery, personalized selections are the safe-
guard against disappointment. These gifts are personalized in their
blending and packed in individual gift boxes, marked with the
initial you choose as the stamp of your approval.
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ICnglish Type broadcloth
Shirting, Sl.!>.r>. matched
with Tie of Buckingham
Twill, $1.00
Sateen. Colorful, and All-
Silk Pajamas. individually
boxed, 51.95 to $4.95
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Rugby Gloves, of imported
goat skin, pair . . . $1.05
Boxed Tie and Handker-
chief. set... $1,00
WOOL ROBES
In Gift Boxes . . .
**.95
MISCELLANEOUS GIFT SUGGESTIONS
Comfortable slippers in numerous popular styles — handsome
leather jackets for his days out-of-doors—gifts for the traveler,
the man about town—braces, belts, and jewelry sets—these and
many more, all smartly styled, in popular gift prices.
GUY DOUGLASS
MEN'S WEAR
CALDWELL
DRY CLEANERS
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Smith, G. A. The Caldwell News and The Burleson County Ledger (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 8, 1938, newspaper, December 8, 1938; Caldwell, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth175335/m1/8/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Harrie P. Woodson Memorial Library.