The Caldwell News and The Burleson County Ledger (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, November 4, 1955 Page: 3 of 10
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FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 4. 1956
THE CALDWELL NEWS
TELEPHONE M
"S#ni «or A. M. \ik *n. Jr., a
mrmher of the Triu l.fRisla-
iurt- for 23 year , will h<- the
roc«it «ix-nl.tr «i ih>> dfdicalion
of thi n«* ly-built AtkiiiNon
Hall dormitory on thr Klinn
folie*!- rampiiN in Hrenham,
T *«. The dedication program
will he held Sunday. No ember
6. i>t 3:30 p. m. in the Main
liuiiding auditorium. Immedi-
ately following the pnitram
there will be a chicken harbe
cue, spoil ho red h) t hi Kx-Slu-
dent*' \ Mociation.
Television
AM)
Radio Service
L. HESS
LEWIS ADDITION
(All 127 M
I'HOMIT SEin H E
liy Mrs Charles l*ol an sky
I h1 ( 'lassified Ads.
Mr and Mr It. J. I'iwtti and
children Charles and Janus of
(li. n I Prairie and Mrs Lizzie
Harkley of Márquez were iruests
th>- hoiivs of Mr and Mrs John
('. Seiliert and Mr W. A. Helwe$r
tixl Harry Ray in Ih-anville ov-r
the week «-nd.
Mi and MrM J. Itunkle of
T. M. I. San Antonio, Texaa spent
Saturday with homefolk.
Mr and Mrs Jame Ward of
San AnVtio, Texas spent last
w.-.k end with their father. Mi-
lk? Ward.
Mr and Mrs K. C. Murphy and
little son Terry oi Dallas visited
in the home of their parents, Mr
Eight Students
From Caldwell Are
Attending SHSTC
Huntaviilc — Eijfht stud.-nis
f i <tin Caldwell have enrolled at
Sam Houston State Teache
College for the fall seme t«-r
Aceordinjr t« figures releas.-.i
by the ioll«Rt- registrar. 22H«i
students have rejrist red and an
estimated Kill others are expert -d
by registration deadline. 1 he col-
leges is in its 77th year of public
service
Students f r • • m Caldwell includ*-:
(iraduate students; Annie I.e.-
Mrnuntik, a secondary education
major; Dorothy Steck. elemen-
tary e.lutation; Lee Kvelyn Doo-i-
an, education.
Als.i, llermai W Homeyer, .Jr
■i business administraron
inai ir, Wayi i- H B<n-<1 k. .. nil
tor. business admiutstralion. •) I
VI v Verwoid, sophomore. b ¡-i
i ■ .ej-i.inistiati<>n: Hilly D- n
linwrj fieshtnan. tiusir. .. .nlm
«Í f • and Riehai-i Kr.i !
Mann, freshman, agri -.. m
major
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SWEATERS
AND
JEWEL SWEATERS
SPECIAL
FOR
LADIES
ALSO
All - Wool Jersey Blouses
OCT OR IN
ALL SIZES — ASSORTED COLORS
$5.98
Collegiate Shop
BRYAN, TEXAS
T. B. Park hill. Young
remained here with his
parents
and Mrs
Terry
grandparent.- while his
attended Baylor Home-Coming
Saturday. Mr and Mrs W. M.
Scott of Houston also spent th"
week end with (heir parents vi«i
went to Waco for the game Sat-
urday.
Mina Lillie Smith u in San
Antonio for the Eastern Star
sessions and visited with Capt.
and Mrs N. R. Smith. She re-
turned to Caldwell Thursday af-
ternoon with Mr and Mrs John
T. Addison, who also visited with
relatives in the convention city.
L. H. Handy attended tl.e Thurs-
day sessions and Mesdames Han-
dy. Deutsch, ard Neighbors ac-
companied him home following
the installation ceremony.
Mr and Mr* Charlea Polanaky
and daughter Susan, spent the
week end in Houston visiting
with Mr and Mrs Tommy Koc-
urek and children Elaine and
Paul
Mr and Mrs Ray Clark and son
Cliffe of Houston visited rela-
tives here Saturday.
Mrs J. F. kidd. who has been
visiting in New York with her
family, has returned home tnd
reports having had a wonderful
time.
Mr and Mrs Milton Polanaky
and sons Marc and Jeff of Aus-
tin visited in the homes of Mrs
L. R. Polansky and Mr and Mrs
F. O. Bravenec over the week end
Card Of Thanks
To the patrons of Rural Route
two and four. For nearly ten
years I was your mail "arrier on
Rt. 2. The remaining time ef
thirty eight years was spent on
Rt. 4. The friendships that were
made during this time and the
kindness and help that*you gave
me will always lie cherished. May
your lives be happy and may God
bless you. Sincerely.
Hosea H. Rockett.
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HIGHWAY 36
C ALDWELL. TEXAS
Good Hoye Oleo — Lb.
19c
Gladiola Biscuits — 2 Cans
19c
Mrs Tucker's Shortening. 3 lb. can
We keep coupon
Jello — Six delicious flavors. 2 for
(Tncle Williams Pork & Beans
No. .100 Cans — 3 for
65c
15c
25c
SPECIALS
Friday And Saturday
BERAN'S
Highway 21
Caldwell, Taxaa
Imperial Powered or Brown Sugar
2 — One Lb boxes
Johnson's Glocoat — One quart cans
25c
79c
Campfire — Tiny salad marahmallows — per bag 19c
Kleenex — 400 counts, yellow pink or whiteT box
Nice Oranges — 5 Lb. bags
Admiration Coffee —- One pound hags
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The Caldwell News and The Burleson County Ledger (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, November 4, 1955, newspaper, November 4, 1955; Caldwell, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth176193/m1/3/: accessed April 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Harrie P. Woodson Memorial Library.