The Caldwell News and The Burleson County Ledger (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, February 25, 1949 Page: 4 of 8
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THE CALDWELL NEWS
Friday, February 85, 1949
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FOR SAM!— A Maytag in first
class condition. See J. C. Broad-
Dr. F. A. Somer
of Cameron
Eye, Ear, Nos* and Throat
Spocialist
WILL BE IN
Dr. Siptak's Office
In the afternoon of the 1st and
8rd Tuesday of each
Before you buy any automatic washer, com*
pare it with this amazing General Electric All-
Automatic Washer.
You'll marvel at this timessving, worluaving washer
But gives you an automatic soak. Activator washing action,
deep-water rinsing, and high-speed damp-drying—so thor-
ough. that it gata many pieces dry enough to iron!
This washer is completely flexible, too. Stop it when
you want —start it where you want. And you can skip
or repeat any operation in the entire cycle.
Ask to see this AU*Automatic washer in sction! It's being
demonstrated tods, —every day — to show
you "automatic wat., ig at in finest." Price
•Tradt-aafh lbs V. S. Pat. OS.
Appliance Store
Bryan, Texas
Theodore J. Marek
Receives Position
Theodore J. Murek, youngest
son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marek,
has recently accepted a position
us office manager for the McKean-
Eilers Co., Inc., in Austin.
Theodore is a 1946 Caldwell high
school graduate, and at the time of
his employment was a senior stu-
dent at the University of Texas,
majoring in accounting.
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dus at h¡B place of business. (2-25-
2tsc).
FOR SALE Complete line of
maternity wear including hospi-
tal trowns, maternity half slips,
belts, panties, maternity suits from
$12.¡*ó to $16.95 and jackets rang-
ing in price from $5.96 to $(i.95.
JOVCE'S TOY AND TOT SHOP,
Bryan. Texas (2-25-.'Usc).
SALESMEN WANTED
WANTED AT ONCE men to
supply consumer with everyday
household necessities under our
factory to home plan. Full time.
Earnings based on Sales. Write
Rawleigh's. Dept. TXB-1800-728,
Memphis, Tenn (2-26-ltsp)
SPECIAL
Friday - Saturday
•
Bacon (Sliced) per lb.
39c
Cheese, Hoop, per lb.
47c
Oleomargarine, per lb.
29c
Corn, Cremo, No. 2 cans
21c
Uncle Williams
Pork & Beans, No. 300 can
09c
Gum, 3 packages for
10c
Prunes, per lb
19c
Irish Potatoes, 10-lb. bags
...45c
Can Milk: Large ...14c; Small
07c
Carrots, 2 bunches for
09c
Simpson's
GROCERY
BABY CHICKS — POULTRY
LOOK AT THIS VALUE!— Cock-
erels from Pedigreed Matings
sire even Dixie's Lowest Price
Chicks, such as Leghorns, Rocks,
Reds. 4 to 6 weeks old Leghorn
Started Pullets. Cheaper than you
can raise them. Write for Bargain
Catalog today. DIXIE POULTRY
FARM, Box 314 Brenham, Texas
(ltime)
FOR SALE—Model H John Deere
tractor ip perfect condition with
front bedders, planters and culti-
vators priced to sell. See or write
Frankie Bedrich, Tempi -, Texas,
Route 3, three miles east of Tern-
pie on Rosebud highway. (2-25
2tsp)
WANTED — Girl to take care of
small child Tuesday through Sat-
urday. See or write Mrs. Melvin
Deutsch, Box 391, Caldwell, (ltc)
POSTED NOTICE — My land con
sisting of 178 acres located one
and one-half miles east of Lyons
is hereby posted by law against
trespassing of any nature. Violat
ors will be prosecuted. Mrs. Annie
Henslee, Lyons, Texas. <2-25-4tsp
FOR RENT— Furnished garage
apartment with all modern faci-
lities. Mrs. Allen Bowers, Caldwell,
Texas. (2-26-ltc).
Classified Section
Advertising rate in this column is 2c per word for each inaerction. Minimum rate ia 60c par waalu Forma cioae
an all advertida* Wednesday noon.
NOTICE
We have chicks every Tuesday;
will also have some poults. We are
now setting every Monday and la-
ter in the season, Monday and
Thursday; than at the end of the
season, on Mondays only. Cald-
well Hatchery, E. H. Peters. (2-18-
tfc).
NOTICE 1 will buy your Hogs
every Monday and Thursday otio
cent under Fort Worth market.
Bring your hogs in today. Located
east of Faust lee House and next
door to Hennie Polasek home. Leon
Albright. (1-21 tic)
FOR SA1.E Two good heavy
work mares, 1 good saddle horse,
1 young gentle riding pony and 1
good work mule. J. B. Clark,
Clark's Cafe, 1 and one-half miles
south of Caldwell on highway 30.
(2-18-tfc)
NOTICE — We have a good aup-
ply of tankage and meat scraps.
See us now. SMITH-SEIBERT
PRODUCE CO., Caldwell, Texas.
(12-17-tfc)
FOR S A L E Grocery and
ment market with residence com-
bined. Good location. Hary H. Bow-
ers, Bowers Building, Caldwell Tex.
(12-24-tfc).
SEWING MACHINE repair on all
makes. New parts available. All
work guaranteed. C. F. Kaltwasser,
Went Caldwell. Shop at home. (1
7 tie)
FOR SALE— Real Estate -
Building and established Cafe
business known as C. J. Place in
Caldwell, across street from fire
station. Also 1938 Chevrolet 4 door
Sedan with only 20,000 miles. Con
tact E. C. Jancik, P.O. Box 0664,
Houston 5, Texas. Phone M2-1525
(2-18-tfc)
FOR SALE — 8-room house. All
modem conveniences. Also two
room servant house with garage
and chicken house. $4500.00 for
both. See Edward Vavra, 1215
Alligator Street, Caldwell, Texas.
(2-18-3ts-p)
NOTICE— Ihave left one regis-
tered Hereford bull yearling for
sale. Roy Herrmann, Caldwell,
Texas. (2-25-3ts-c)
BARB WIRE— for sale, 8.15 per
spool; 12 and one-half gauge, 80
rods; the beBt. See Tony Kaamer
36 Highway Grocery and Service
Station or phone 284. (2-25-ltsc).
FOR SALE -i Good, clean prairie
hay; 30 bales for $25.00 Phone
No. 2 Mrs. T. L. Goodnight (2-25-
2tsc).
~d
HOG MARKET- We are pleased
To notify farmers and rancher*
that we are now buying hogs only
.50 below the Fort Worth packers
market. 19c was paid for hog
weighing from 190 to 270 lbs. last
Monday. No shrink, no commission.
Direct from your feed lot to pack-
er luyera. Bring your hogs to
the Wamble Oil Mill scales on
Monday's or the Brenham Oil Mill
scales on Wednesday's. We buy-
car loud lots anywhere on any
week day. Thank you. PARKER a
SONS, Box 92, Lexington, Texas
Phone 1600 F 21. (2-25-tfc.)
FOR SALS—'1941 Ford Super
DeLuxe Tudor in excellent condi-
tion. See Adolph Hajovsky, Cald-
well, Texas at Western Auto as-
sociate Store. (2-26-tfc.)
FOR SALE— 241 Acres of land
known as the Walace lands on
Highway 36 and all weather public
road, 12 miles Northwest from
Brenham and throe miles south-
east of Somervflle. Ideal stock oi
dairy farm. Hays Bowers Caldwell,
Texas (2-25-4tsc).
FOR SALE Registered Duroc
hogs, either sex. Sired by "Top
Lad". College Station. t¿. V. Crain
7 miles west of Chriesman near
oil well. (2-lH-2tsp).
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UALITV MEATS
You can take extra pride in the satisfaction and
enjoyment your family has when you serve them
delicious meats from our market.
WE MAKE OUR OWN WEINERS ANO SAUSAGE
MANAS & SON MEAT MARKET
NOTICE
Dead Stock Removal Service
Help Control Fly Breading and Spreading of Disease
among Your Livsstock — CALL US for prompt,
courteous, removal of dead or disabled Horses, Mules,
Cattle or other stock.
OUR DRIVER HAS A USEFUL GIFT FOR YOU
CALL COLLECT; PHONE 354
GREATHOUSE SERVICE STATION
CALDWELL, TEXAS
BABY CHICKS
We offer 25 popular and rare
breeds of chicks beginning with
our first hatch on Tuesday. Janu-
ary 11th, and every Tuesday and
Friday following.
Our prices are $13 for straight
runs, Light breed pullets $24 and
heavies $20, cockerels $6, and
heavies $10 per 100. All chickens
are blood tested, and bred from
the finent blood lines. Book your
orders with Mr. J. Louis (iidding>,
Caldwell, Texas.
HORNUNCi BROTHERS
Poultry Farm and Hatchery
Cameron. Texas (1-21-tfc)
FOR SALE Phonph«te for pas-
tures. Will have plenty for farm-
ers who come in immediately and
place their orders with us. A new
carload, also is on the way. Don't
delay, Act NOW. SMITH-SKI-
BERT PRODUCE CO., Caldwell,
Texas (1-7-t.fc)
FOR SALE Turkey Poults . .
KOc each — While they last
Smith-Seil* rt Produce Co., Cald-
well, Phone 42. (2-IR-4ts-c)
NOTICE Bring your *h« es to
the CITY SHOE SERVICE for
<|uick and guaranteed shoe repair,
located across street from Sani-
tary Farm Daries. (2-ll-3tsp).
NOTICE Let D. L. Alford Jr.
finance your new automobile. He
geta the job don* ot low interest
rate. D. L. ALFORD. Jr., INSUR-
ANCE AGENCY Caldwell, Texas
2-ll-4tsc.)
WANTED I will pay cash for all
old eight-day pendulum clocks
Send me your address, and I'll call
on you. M. J. Pierce, Milano, Tex
as (2-1 l-.'ttsp).
FOR SALE Bagleys Texas Hy
tirid Seed Com. 'MTefed hi six
varieties No. H, No. 12, No. lh,
No. 20, No. '¿4 ami U-W. Try thi«
Hybrjd it'* a good corn. John J
F.ijt, Caldwell, Texas. Phgne 15.
< 2-1 l-'its-c)
FOR SALE 2 sets' harnt .<•< with
heavy leather breeching an I
bras knob hafnes. Also Model I,
John Deere tracer, complete 2-
rov «♦((un.ment T fi. Pnrkhill (2
11 ;su <•>
WE SILL LAND
FOR VOI TO VOl
We lv!"rw land. w< know land v«'
we WE SELL LAND, if the price
i- right. We u:n:t listing'-, ai v
i/'•, ranche^, farms, unimprove I
acreage, Texas, Louisiana. Contact
K. I). Hogllll. With lillige) Proper-
ties, Inc., Hill l{ir.li Ave, Housto'i,
Fairfax 51 in . {•> | xtt c)
NOTICE A red, white-faced
calf with brindle spots is on my
place. Calf in marked with V in
left ear. Owner may have same
after paying for this ad and other
expenses. Louis Kncs-k, Rt. 4,
Caldwell, Texas (2-lMt*p).
WIRE PRICKS REDICKD—We
have plenty barb wife, hog wire,
poultry and rabbit fence and picket
fence Woodson Lbr. Co. (2-18-.1tsc
NOTICE TO ALL HOC OWNERS
All hogs running out on our land
are in our possession must be
penned by March 1. Or they will
be penned and held for damage.
W. W. Rust, Lyons, Texas. CM8-
4ts-c)
FOR SALE - Concrete Curbing
for Water Wells, Water Troughs
different length for stock, septic
tanks, drain tile 10,17, 24 A 30-inch
inside diameter. Also house found
ation blocks and footings. Tele-
phone 47-J. Chas. M ifton, Box 804
Rockdale ' 10 22-tfc)
STOP Til AT ITCH INC
If bothered with Eczema, Teller,
Ringworm, Athlete. Koot, Prickly
Heat, Poison Oak, Itch, Sores op
Children Holubce Drug will sell
you a jar of Black Hawk Ointment
on n guarantee. Price flOe and
$1 00. (2-25-I2ts-c)
USE I. P. A. OINTMENT
For iai|MUgo,
pimples, ring.worm, poison ivy.
cold sores, lick, barbel's lleli,
athlete's foot, ecsema and other
local skin eruptions. Acia like
magic; A proven product, S5c
aad $1.00 at your drug atoro.
BAYS BOWERS
ATTORNEY • AT - LAW
Practices in all courts
CALDWELL, TEXAS
WATER WELL
DRILLING
Rotary Rig - Leng Experience
FRANK LOVE
CONTRACTOR
BOX 855
ROCKDALE, TEXAS
Phone 391 - W
(11-19 4ts-p) (12-17-tfc)
Dr. A. V. Lofton
CHIROPRACTOR
Phone 114
Struwe Bldg., Caldwell
FOR SALE Plenty of Swiff
Red Steer fertiliser is now avail
able at our store. SMITH-SEI-
BERT PRODUCE CO., Caldwell
Texas. (12-17-tfc)
FERTILIZER FOR SALE Lone
Star Commercial Fertiliser . .
4-12-4
5-10-5
See Tony Kssmir, Highwsy tiro-
eery and Service Station and Dixie
Feed Store, or phone 2K4. (2-4-Dta'
FOR SALE Royal Typewriters
for immediate delnery. Victor
Adding Machine at SM9.50 and up.
Eaiiy payments. Bryan Buniness
Machine Co., 209 N«. Main. Phone
2 1328. P. O. Box 972. Bryan, Texas.
(1-7-tfc)
WIRE PRODUCTS We have a
good stock of barb wire, hog
wire and garden fence Our prices
will -ave y >u money Woodson
Lbr Co., Caldwell. Texav (2-t-tfc
HOUSE FOR RENT Modern two-
utory, 1 - roíi m ho.ise with sll
modern comiences on paved street
next to Wamble Oil Mill. Tom
Koine (fay, Caldwell, Texas. (2-11
tí.-)
FOR SALE Con .gated building;
some lumber, now housing Ott«>
i ordray Shop. M i-t b« ni-'ved.
Price $270.0(1 P t, llaine<-. lCx
2f H, College Statiori. I • >, . Phone
I 1106 (2-1 l-tfc |
NOTIi'K
Otto's Weld in if Shop
HAS MOVED (list off Highway
21. behind the < aldwell
Hatcher).
(l l - lts-p)
FOR SALE Late IÍM6 I door
Special DeLuxi I'lynv ith
dan, low mileage, .at co''iti he
er, at a bargain price See Johi
J. Fojt. Caldwell, Texas (2I*-.'Hup
POSTED NOTICE My land con-
siating of 121 acres located at
Birch in hereby posted against hog
and turkey roaming. Oscar Poeh'
Rt. 4, Caldwell, Texas. (2-18 lls-p)
Salesmen Wanted
LOOK HERE I Wanted — Men tu
start in business on credit. Sell
some 200 farm-home Products.
1600 families in Burleson County.
Products sold for 25 years. Thou-
sands our Dealers now make quick
salea, big profit*. For particulars
write Rawleigh's, Dept. TXB1800-
192, Memphis, Tenn. (2-18-2tsp)
FOR RENT — .'{-room furnished
or unfurnished apartment. Have
Remington typewriter and two
Quick Meal oil stoves for aale.
Mrs. Faye Smith, 1110 Fox Street.
Phone '144. (2-lH-.'«ts-e>
FOR SALE A few bales of good
piairie hay and sortie le-pedexn
leg .mi hay a hu h is «unilar to
alfalfa C. II Burnett. (2 L!5-'ltapI
FOR SALE Young mules and
horses, broke nnd unbrokc. Also
Ford Model T trucks. Walter J.
Rubach, Snook, Texas. (2-26-3tsp)
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BUTANE 8YSTEMS
and APPLIANCES
PLUMBING and
ELECTRIC WORK
RADIO REPAIRING
SHAW
PLUMBING A ELECTRIC CC
PkciM 8—Caldwell. Toiaa
CENTRAL
Freight Lines, Inc.
Connecting North
and South Texas
Local A feat — Pkoae 1H
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Examined
By
Dr. John S. ( aidwell
Office
Caldwell Jewelry Store
Bryan
McKENZJE-BALDWIN
BUSINESS (OLLEGB
702 South Washington Avenas
Bryan, Texaa
Member a# tke State and
Regional Aaaociationa, la a
well-oatabHafcad school for
ofice training courses.
Graduate* oecapy fine poaitlwa
aver Us state, nal km, and
foreign coantrtes.
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Starr and
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PIANOS
See these beautiful instruments
lief ore you buy.
Navratil Music Heuse
Best for lenn for 40 yearn.
Brenham, Texao
DR. R. J. SAVAGE
DENTIST
Caldwell, Texas
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INSCR ANTE
LIFE • ACTO FIRE
Ksn^sh í it> Ljfe Innuranrr Co
SEE
BURNS ELECTRIC SERVICE
For
Commercial A Domestic
Refrigeration
and
All Electric Appliancee
House Wiring
Ser rice
Pkonoa 10 and 74
WIRE PRODUCTS We has.
good slock of barb wire I
wire and garden fence. Our pn
will save you money. W> '
Lbr. Co., Caldwell, Texas ('• I '
FOR SALE 124.'IK acre.
new five-room house, elect i p
water and farm-to market t ■
-111 veyed o(T H mile, I '
Caldwell, mi lex off of H
Hi I o«|ei oj' |r>M e. In
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See Edward Varti' i, Tel
:I2I murht. 11 14 tfc)
WANTED • tiirl or womai 1
house work. Room, hoard
salttiy. Write lb.\ 212, • aid'.<
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The Caldwell News and The Burleson County Ledger (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, February 25, 1949, newspaper, February 25, 1949; Caldwell, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth175846/m1/4/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Harrie P. Woodson Memorial Library.