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THE CALDWELL NEWS
TELEPHONE 86
FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 4. 1055
Advertising rale in thw column i -c p*'r word for each inwtton.
rnto ia 50c por waek. Fo>-nw ciuee on ail udvertUing W«dn«Miay noon.
Card of Thanks
To all our friends in Somer-
ville and Burlseon County who
«•N so kind and thoughtful dur-
ing the illness of our husband
and father and at the time of his
death, we want to express our
deep and sincere appreciation. To
all of those who visited us, sent
letters or flowers or in any way
expressed their sympathy, we
are truly grateful.
Mrs Dollie Woods and
Children.
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Phone 32
Caldwell, Texas
By Vern Sanford
Texas Press Association
Austin — Texas public- schools
will get state aid this year
whether integreted or segregated.
Right of both to state aid was
upheld last week by the Texas
Supreme Court. It says the U. S.
Supreme Court decision overturns
Texas' school segregation laws
but does not foce immediate in-
tegration.
Apparently the court action re-
moved need for a special session
of the legislature.
Litigation originated in Big
Spring. Suit was brought by the
Texas Citizens Council in dis-
trict court to prevent payment
of state funds to mixed schools.
High court judges, in effect, up-
held District Judge Charlie \.
Sullivan's ruling that portions of
state law requiring segregation
are unconsitutional.
Gov. Allan Shivers was quick
to point out that neither the
state nor U. S. courts set a
deadline for desegregation, but
both leave it to local school
authorities.
Atty. Gen. John Ben Shepperd,
who has sided with the Citizens
Council, merely said the decision
"settles the law on a statewide
basis." He added that timing will
be a "district-by-district matter."
Texas Farm Income Down
Texas farm income for the
first eight months of the year
dropped six per cent below 1954.
Decreases in prices of 10 of
the 19 major farm commodities
account for the slump, said the
University of Texas Bureau of
Business Research.
Reported down were cotton,
cottonseed, wheat, oats, flax, rice,
calves, hojfs. wool and poultry.
Corn prices remained about the
same. Increases were noted for
grain sorghum, peanuts, cattle,
sheep and lambs, mohair, eggs,
milk and fruits and vegetables.
Though cotton prices are down,
prospective production is up. U. S.
Department of Agriculture fore-
casts put the 1955 Texas crop at
four million bales, 150,000 bales
more than was expected a month
ago .This would be two per cent
more than in 1954, 18 per cent
above average.
Ramsey Choice Explained
Lt. Gov. Ben Ramsey was
chosen national Democratic Com-
mitteeman, at the suggestion of
U. S. Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson,
the Senator explained.
The suggestion was made to
Governor Shivers, when the latter
DRESSMAKING —. Service and
smartness! In the garments we
make, all details are permanently
and finely finished. Caldwi II
Dress Shop. Mrs W. G. Cotton,
Prop, Highway 36, Caldwell, T^x-
as. (U-4-4tsc)
EXPERT AUTO LUBRICATION
will keep it purring! We'll keep
your car smoothly running if you
keep it lubricated regularly with
our expert service. — Valigura'á
Strvice Station, Highway 21 at
Hill St., Phone 216, Henry Vali-
gura. (ll-4-4tsc)
AUTO WASHING — When we
■vash your car, we wash the chas-
is too! A clean chassis is neces-
sary to the continued trouble-
•'ree operation of your automobile.
,'aligura's Service Station, High-
way 21 at Hill St.. Henry Vali-
;ura. (ll-4-4tsc)
SAFETY SERVICE — Our pu-
torns are safer drivers, because
we call their attention to such
hazards as improperly focussed
lights. Fritcher's Garage, High-
way 21, West, Caldwell, Texas.
(ll-4-4tsc)
MATTRESS RENOVATING —
Feather pillows, feather beds
cleaned, renovated and made in-
to any form of bedding. Perfecto
Mattress Co., 300 N. Bank St.
Wayne Krueger. Prop., Caldwell,
Texas. (11 -4-4tsc)
Rom where I sit... ¿y Joe Marsh
Last Word in
Farm Machinery
Cerly Lewson was first in this
area to ase one of those roadside
vending Machines. He's sold milk
and eggs ia one about a year now.
aad recommends them highly —
bat with reservations.
"Mine's the latest model," says
Curly. "Built-in refrigeration
unit—heater—an automatic sign
turner-en for night. Takes any
abination of coins."
"However," he warned, "those
«chinas aren't cheap to buy ...
or operate. They run about 13500.
If you'n not on the main M«rh-
IlkeT an—where lots of city
people pass—you'd better stick to
the old methods."
From where I sit, you have to
admire Curly for his pioneering
spirit. Of course, there's siso
plenty to be said for those who
tend to stick to the old proven
methods. People's ideas differ on
the subject-oo.eng subject. Like
yoe u| always drink bnttermilb
with your meals ... while a glass
of beer's the "automatic" choice
with sw.
flocOflvM.
Copyright, ¡955, United .Stele* Brewers Foundation
GASOLINE — Penny for penny
value! When you buy gasoline
here, you get your money's
worth. Our pumps are mistake
proof! Geo. Kocurek's Humble
Station, Highway 36, South. Cald-
well, Texas. (ll-4-4tsc)
WANTED — In exchange for
loving home private room and
board, good salary. Strong middle
aged woman to care for invalid
husband and nineteen month Son
and light house work in Dallas,
Texas, call or write Frank Russ.
Somerville, Texas. (ll-4-3tsc)
FOR SALE — Marek estate. For
information see Mrs Ed Peters,
Dime Box, Texas. (ll-7-3tsp)
>aid a visit to the Senator's
anch home where he is recuperat
mg from a heart attack.
Johnson explained that when
Shivers returned to Austin, he
mentioned the discussion to Ram-
sey. The Lieutenant Governor
then called Johnson to talk over
the matted. Ramsey said he was-
n't sulking for the job, but would
take it if it would help solve a
difficult situation.
Further discussion between
Johnson and House Speaker Sam
Rayburn resulted in the choice
which surprised many Texans.
Twelve From County
Inducted Into Army
During October
The following registrants of
Texas I^ocal Board No. 85 woe
inducted into the Army in Oct.
James Robert Arndt Giddings.
Eugene Weiderhold, Caldwell
Jack Allen Hearne, Caldwell.
We are listing below the boys
who recently registered with Tex-
as Local Board No. 85 upon reach-
their 18th birthday:
Burleson County:
Donald Edward Schigut
Lorenzo Albarez Martinez
Larry Lee Ripple
Tommy Lee Chambers.
Gene Norman Elsik
Albert Davis.
Johnny Newt Pennington
E. A. Murry, Jr.
Robert Curtis Smith
William Howard Smith
Morris C. Jones
Roy C. Jones.
Lee County:
Willard Albrecht
Robert Brown
James Ray Siegmund
George Edward Balear
HELP WANTED — Young wo-
man or middle aged woman who
can use typewriter and handle
social news and books for news-
paper. Contact George C. Fall at
NEWS office. (11-7-tfc)
STRAYED — In my pasture, one
pale red Brahma type cow. Owner
can haw cow by paying for dam-
ages and for ads. Oliver Storm.
Chriesman, Texas. (ll-4-3tsp)
WANTED — Alert, ambitious
ladies for full or part time work.
Must have car and phone. No in-
vestment, collecting, or deliveries
For interview write Lorene Gann;
2908 Mitchell, Waco, Texas.
<ll-4-2tsc)
CAR HOP WANTED At the
Sugar N' Spice Drive Inn in
Bryan, Texas. Experience not
necessary. Closed every Wednes-
day. See Mr George Ferreri after
ten a. m. (ll-4-4tsc)
WATCH REPAIRING — The
smallest bit of dust or dirt in
your watch can cause expensive
damage if allowed to remain
Have your watch cleaned regular-
ly with our expert service. See
Sol Klein Jeweler, 208 W. 26th
St., 2 door East of P. 0.. Bryan,
Texas. (ll-4-4tsc)
AUTO BODY WORKS Our
general tightening and bracing
of the body of your car will re-
move rattles, reduce wear, in-
crease its value and make it a
safer car to drive. Harvey Motor
Co., Phone 257, Caldwell, Texas
(ll-4-4tsc)
Article in Reader's Digest Reveals
Jittery Pre-Menstraal Tension
b So Often a Needless Misery!
srSSi
CHIROPRACTOR — l>. Lofton
says — There is only^ne way t >
be happy, and that is to make
someone else so. Health and hap-
piness go hand in hand Dr. A. V.
Lofton, Chiropractor, 302 Fox St.,
Caldwell, Texas, Phom 114.
(1 l-4-4tsc)
HOME REMODELING — No
down payment. Low monthly
terms. Modernize your bathroom!
Install a linen closet! Costs only
a few cents a day. See us for
home ideas. Drgac Luftnber YaH,
Phone 178. Caldwell. Texas. (11
4-4tsc)
WATCH REPAIRING — Bring
ing your watch to us fur clean-
ing once it has been exposed to
moisture will save you the prú
of a new watch! Troy Wynn. -07
S. Echols St. Caldwell, Texas
(ll-4-4tsct
for QUICK RELIEF of
HEADACHE
NEURALGIA
Pains
Nomalgia .
Quick Acting STANBACK
Test STANBACK ifiliit
any prepe ration yen*ve
lag tarnation)
«1M to OOOUMB
fcurntnf or Ilea-
j. Cloudy Urlasl
and Bladder Irrt*
nod in part pw
for I
••UilaeUso or ntuur-toaek fuarsatos.
No surgery needed
to reduce swelling
In doctor's teats, amaslng new
Stain!"! Pazo instantly relieved
p.les* torture! Gave Internal and
external relief—without surgery I
6 medically-proved ingredients re-
lie ve pain .itching instantly I Reduce
•welling. Promote healing. You «It,
walk in comfort! Only stainlesspUe
remedy. Stainless Pan—
lories or ointment at'
quick relief
RaliaMa AAIM eJ stood — — — — >iMSa
•••"•■a w* nrWf Vff% mia*
els* wit* STANBACK, MMi or fméem
8VANBACK (m u ferine seeiferWae
N(W... Iimmi tht STANBACK forméis
FOR SALE - New completely CARLOAD SALE
modern two bedroom home. BATHTUBS LAVATOBIEfl
Located on Catholic Hill. Small
down payment, balance like rei t.
Woodson Lumber Company, Cald-
well, Texas. (7-8-tfc)
WATER WELL
DRILLING
Financing for Farmers on '.10
years to pay. Nothing down.
Payments semi-annually.
FRANK LOVE
P. O. Box 07 — Rockd ile
Phone H16 - 2368
< FOR GENERAL
INSURANCE
Fire, Theft, Casualty
Lines, Including Auto
Burglary, Robbery
And All Kinds
H. H. "BUB"
WOMBLE
Phone 180 — Caldwell
COMMODES
see us and SAVE
SPECIAL QUANTITY PRICED
on GALVANIZED AND BLACK
PIP*
WOODSON LUMBER COMPANY
NOTICE— for Tire, auUmobii
insurance, real estate and loan
contact J. W. Gray General In
■urance. Caldwell, Texas, t'ho><
No. 46. |2-27-Uc).
FARMERS and RANCHERS
for
CORRUGATED IKON ROOFING
V-CR1MP IRON ROOFING
BARBED WIRE AND FENCE
see us and SAVE
WOODSON LUMBER COMPANY
USB
I. P. A. P'NTMBNT
for impetigo, pimples,
athlete's fo t and rinfwotn
At yo U" Drug Store.
GUA4ANTBBP
DR. A. V. LOFTON
CHIROPRACTOR
Phone 111
802 Went Kit St
RESTAURANT — Dine out more
often! The whole family will
enjoy our delicious meals. - - —
Hotard's Cafeteria, 303 N. Col
lege, Bryan, Texas. (10-22-tfci
FOR RENT Snsail furnished
house. Utilities paid. $35.00 per
month. B. E. Smith, 20 ! South
Broadway or Phone 491.
(7-lB-tfc)
Needed!
We need farms, ranches, large
and small tracts.
WF HAVE THE BUYER8
WITH THE MONEY
Jacob Beal
Agency
CALI. US COLLECT
Phone 2-5.147
409 College Ave.
Bryan. Texas
(10-14-tfc I
FOR SALE — White gravel, red
gravel, top soil, and fill san<i
I without nut grass. Private roads
and drives graveled. Also havt
feed lot fertilizer See or cali
Collie Gerdes. Caldwell. Phone
16011F33. (3 26-tfc)
FOR SALE Fifty lots in Simp
son Addition in West Caldwell
See W E Simpson, Csldwel!
Texas (U-14-tfc)
FOR SALE Good Johnson
Grass hay. Write P. L. Seamardo
Route 3 Box, y-l Caldwell it
phone, Bryan 30 ftlKH.
(10- 14-6tsp (
SMALL'S TERMITE CONTROL
Will termite you¡ five ro<> .
•lome for $49.95. Thi.- Treatirn
h guaranteed for five years Km
information write Mi Hutch S. >>.t
route four. Caldwell, Texas
(10-21-3tsp!
EXPERT watch and clock repaii
Reasonable prices. Work guara:,
leed. Trade-ins taken on new
watches. Murray's Watch ano
Jewelry Shop, 308 North Main
ftreet, Bryan, Texas (5-14-tfc)
WANTED TO BUY See me
for quick rea! estate transaction-
Will buy your home ->i your f• i m
Get results immediately Harry
H Bowers, Bowers Buiiding, < pl<i
well, Texas. (10-21-tfc)
MALE HELP WANTED
MAKE $135 AND CP every w,t-k
Full or part time Take o.i : >
for America's largest selling
nationally advertised Liquid Fer-
tilizer since 1946. WRITTEN
GUARANTEE. No investment.
Excellent opportunity for expan-
sion. Write "Na-Churs" Plant
Food Co., 472 Monroe St.. Marion,
Ohio. (10-14-3tnc)
FEEDS Whethei your st<> k
produces a good profit ora ruin-
ous loss frequently depends on
the feed you use See us for scien-
tific feeds Smith-Seibert Pro-
duce Co., Phone 42, Caldwell, Tex-
as., Casper Seibert Manager
(ll-4-4tsc)
HUFFINC.TON RANCH FEEDS:
12''. Livestock faed $2.75 14'
Feed for ho(f* $3.15. 17', Dai: y
Feed $3.15 1H■ . Laying Mash
$4.15. 20*. Starter ■ Grower M.,-h
$4.15. Every sack Guaranteed
Willie Shupak, Birch Community
back of Salem t'hurch, Burleson
County. (9-16-tfc)
For
Butane
Propane
Service
CALL
Central
Rutane Co.
S42
Cameron, Texan
Auto
Financing
NEW ft USED CARS
D. L. Alford. Jr
INSURANCE
HELP WANTED Concrete amll
arpenter • rk Contact On
Berridt or > all K (9 16-16
tap).
SMALL'S TERMITE CONTROL
Will termir. your five room
home for $4'.' 96 This Treatment
is guaranteed for five years F >r
inform .tnn writi- Mr Hugh Scott,
route four. Caldwell, Texas
( 10-21 -Btsp)
SALESMEN WANTED
rs YOUR PRESENT JOB bad
for your health" St- C A Curl-
son. 1003 Main, Taylor. Texa>
about pleasant, profitable, health-
ful outdoor work in N. Burleson
Co. or write Dept., TXJ-1800-216.
Box 2467, Memphis. Tenn.
<10-2H-2tsp)
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND
CREDITORS
THE STATE OF TEXAS
TO THOSE INDEBTED TO OR
HOLDING CLAIMS AGAINST
THE ESTATE OF J. LOUIS
GIDDINGS SR., DECEASED:
The undersigned having been
duly appointed administrator -if
the estate of J. Louis Gidding*
Sr., deceased, late of Burleson
County. Texas by the County
Judge of Burleson County, Texas,
on the 12th day of September
A. D. 1966, hereby notifies all
persons indebted to aaid estate to
come forward and make settle
ment, and those having claims
against snld estate to present
them to him within the time pres-
cribed by law at P. O. Bo* 7731,
I!, ur.ton. Te*- q, where he re-
cei- e« hi muil.
DATED this the 22 day of
September. A. D. 1966.
Wallace M. Giddings, Independ-
ent Executor of the eetatc of J.
Louis Giddings Sr., deceased.
(10-21-4tec)
POSTED — All lands owned am
operated by me are posted again*'
hunting, hog roaming or trespass
ing of any nature. Violators will
be prosecuted to the fullest ex
tent of the law. Mrs T. L. Good-
night. (10-14-4tsc)
SMALL PIANO near Caldwell
can be purchased by paving bal-
ance due in small monthly pay-
ments. Can be seen in Caldwell.
Write or call Peters Music Com
pany, Bryan. (10-28 3tsc)
Dr. N. W. Deason
Optometrist
214 NORTH MAIN
BRYAN. TEXAS
I'll on* I- jJtt—Br yea
Let Us Serve You !
Our laundry aer-vic** m reason-
able and satisfactory.
Bring your < lothe* to oa
today
We can render one day service
Caldwell
Laundromat
201 S. Gray — Caldwell, Tes
Mrs K\ a Mynar, Prop.
SCRATCH-ME-NOT
WITH ITCH-ME-NOTI
In 16 minutes after applying
Itch-Me-Not, if you have to
scratch your itch, your 40c back
at any drug store. Apply it for
any externally caused itch. Ask
for ITCH-ME-NOT today at -
Holubcc Drug Company.
(ll-4-4tsc)
LIFE INSURANCE — What's in
your future? We can predict
financial security for you be-
cause we have an Insurance plan
suited to you to protect you
against the unforeseen Steve
Shiller. 301 West Fox, Phone 177,
Caldwell, Texas. <ll-4-4tsc)
FLOWERS — Conspicuously
beautiful are our flower arrange-
ments of pedestal nnd floor bas-
kets for decoration of hall* and
churches. Alma's Flower Shop,
Highway 21, Phone 263-J, Cald-
well, Texas. (ll-4-4tsc)
FOR RENT — Four room frame
house with all modern conven-
iences. Unfurnished. See Mr or
Mrs Joe Kubena, Jr., 100 East
Buck St., Caldwell, Texas. (11-7.
Mb )
FOR SALE — Almut 350 bales
good peanut hay with goodly
portion of goobers. Seventy five
cents per bale. Contact Otto
Sefcik, Rockdale, Texas, Route 2
(10-28 2-tsp)
FOUND — During Burleson
County Fair a girl's wrist watch
and signet ring with an initial im
it. The watch and ring were
found by Edwin Slovacek on
South Main and are now in the
NEWS office. Owner can get the
jewelry by identifying the pieces,
and paying for this ad. (10-2*
8tsc.
SMALL'S TERMITE CONTROL
Will termite your five room
home for $49.96. This Treatment
is guaranteed for five years. For
information write Mr Hugh Scott,'
route four, Caldwell, Texaa. —
(10-21-3tsp)
WANTED — Good Negro or
Mexican family to work on farm.
To do day labor and some rent
Innd. Bring letter of recommen-
datior from last (Farmer) em-
ployer. See H. Pumphrey. Route
1, Taylor, Texas. (10-7-5tsp)
Dr. Carlton R. Lee
OPTOMETRIST
Phone MMI
4MA R 24 — Bryaa, Tesas
ARE YOU INTERESTED? it
remodeling or repainting you
home? Under our Title I FHa
plan, which is available. We for
Irish the labor and material*
There ia no down payment am
you have M months to pay. Fres
estimates made. MUTUAL LUM
BER COMPANY. Pbone 4 , Cald
well, Texas. (t-7-tfe)
FOR RENT — 9 room house —
(Brick) two blocks from Poet
office. Will fix to suit tenant
end allowed to rent bed roomr,
$76.00 per month. $60.00 as R 1s.
Mrs C. W. Matson, Rockdale,
Texaa. (3-18 tfc)
FOR SALE Eighteen and six
tenths acres with five room house
and all modem conveniences,
completely furnished or untar-
nished. bs buyer preferes. Located
six miles south of Caldwell on
highway 36. See Hubert Scott,
Caldwell, route 4, or Forreet
Small. (10 21 tfc)
EXPERT OPTICAL, JEWELRY ft WATCH REPAIR
CALDWELL'S JEWELRY STORE
BRYAN. TEXAH
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