The Caldwell News and The Burleson County Ledger (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, February 21, 1930 Page: 2 of 8
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TUB CALDWELL N1W1
FUNERAL OF
COOKS POINT
LADY HELD
Delphi* Pollock, om of the
pioneer citiaens oí Burleson
died at the old home place
Point at the age oí 79 yean,
•boot a month ago her husband
her in death. She baa lived
do county all oí her life and
Mm old home plaee for forty-nine
She was a substantial citizen,
of the Methodist church
«as loved and revéared by all
knew her. She is survived by
children, Mrs. W. E. Taylor,
G. V. Sadler and Miss Dolphie
There are also eighteen
grandchildren and seven great grand-
children. Rev. Hassler of the Metho-
church conducted the funeral
MRS. R. S. BOWERS
HOSTESS
FORTY-TWO HUB
Mrs. R. S. Bowers was a very de-
lightful hostess to the "Forty-two"
Club and a few other friends on Fri-
day afternoon. The Valentine theme
was very attractively carried out in
all of the arrangements. The red
hearts were used for score pads,
tallies and stickers. The refreahments
ly separate and distinct unit of im- ■ reflected the Valentine idea in every
ceedings had been taken with refer
therefor, and concerning any matter
as to which they are entitled to hear-
ing under the law in force in the City
and ader the proceedings of the
City with reference to said matter*.
Following such hearing, asi
will be tevied against abut
party and the owners th<
such assessments, when le
be a personal liability of the
of such property, and a
prior lien upon the property as pro-
vided by the law in force in the city,
and under which the proceedings are
taken, being the Act passed at the
First Called Session of the 40th legis-
lature of the State of Texas, known
as Chapter 106 of the Acts of said
Session.
•The improvements on each said
portion of street constitute an entire-
JUNIOR
18
B CLUB
BNTBRTA1NED
NOTICE
TO ALL OWNING OR CLAIMING
ANT PROPBRTY ABUTTING UP-
ON THE HEREINBELOW men-
TIONED PORTIONS OF
STREETS IN TEE CITY OF
CALDWELL, TEXAS, AND TO
ALL OWNING OR CLAIMING
ANT INTERE8T IN ANY SUCH
ence to the improvements and assess-
ments therefor in connection with
improvements on each such portion
of street, and the assessments against
the property abutting upon any unit
shatf be, and are in no-wise affected
by any fact or circumstance relating
to or connected with the improvements
in other units.
Of all said matters and things, all
owning or claiming any such property
or any intereet therein, as well as all
others in any wise interested or af-
*?cted will take notice.
DONE BY ORDER of the City
Council of the City of Caldwell, Tex-
this the 13th day of February, a.
I?!' 1980.
E. MORGAN, City Secretary, City
of Caldwell, Texas. (2-28)
(CITY SEAL)
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The Governing Body of the City
mt Caldwell has ordered that the
hereinbelow mentioned streets be im-
by raising, grading and fill-
I installing concrete curbs and
, and paving with 1V4 inch Cold
Jtock Asphalt Top Pavement on
I Inch Concrete Baae, together with
incidentals and appurtenances, and
contract haa been made and entered
Jato with Hughes Engineering Com-
pany Cor the making and construction
ef aMh improvements. Estimate of
Mm coat of such improvements for
* such portion of street has been
property line
and designated
o. 1, estimated
The portions of streets so to be hn-
pwwd, together With the estimated
•eat of the improvements for each
—rh portion of streets, and the
•asount or amounts per front foot
ranpuasd to he assessed against abut-
mag property and the owners thereof
'■pa aa follows:
On MAIN STREET, from its inter-
with the North property line
Fox Street to its intersection
the North property line
«I Back street, know
m Unit or District No.
••■I of improvements is |7,050,98;
aethaatsil amount per front foot to
he aasassrd against abutting proper-
ty and owners thereof for curb and
" r is $0.78; estimated amount per
foot to be assessed against
property and owners there-
at for improvements exclusive of
earb and gutter is $6.72; total
estimated amount per front foot to
he assessed against abutting proper-
ty end owners thereof is $7.60.
On BUCK STREET, from its inter-
section with the East property line
•f Main Street to its intersection
with the East property line of Echols
Street, known ana designated as Unit
~'«r JDistrict No. 2, estimated cost of
improvements is $7,050.98: estimated
•asount per front foot to be assessed
against abutting property and owners
thereof for curb ana gutter is $0.78;
«etimated amount per front foot to
abutting property
_ for improvements
excluaive of curb aad gutter is 80.72;
fatal estimated amount per front foot
ta be assésaed against abutting pro-
perty and owners thereof is $7.50.
On ECHOLS STREET, from its
intersection with the South property
Ene of Buck 8treet to its intersection
with the South property line of Fox
Street, known and designated as
Unit or District No. 8, estimated cost
ef improvements is $7,050.98; esti-
mated amount per front foot to be
nasessed against abutting property
aad owners thereof for curb and gut-
tar is 80.78; estimated amount per
front foot to be assessed
he assessed against
and owners thereof
against
tner
nhutting property and owners thereof
for improvements exclusive of curb
and gutter is $6.72; total estimated,
amount per front foot to be assessed
against abutting property and owners
thereof is $7.80.
On FOX STREET, from its inter-
section with the West property line
of Echols Street to its intersection
with the West property line of Main
Street, known and designated as Unit
or District No. 4, estimated cost of
improvements is $7,060.98; estimated
amount per front foot to be assessed
against abutting property and owners
thereof for curb and gutter is $0.78;
•etimated amount per front foot to be
naeeseed against abutting property
and owners thereof for improvements
exclusive of curb and gutter is $6.72;
total estimeted amount per front foot
to be assessed against abutting pro-
perty and owners thereof is $7.60.
A hearing will be given and held
by and before the Governing Body
of the City of Caldwell, Texas, on
the 6th day of March, 1930, at 7
o'clock p. m., in the City Council
Room in the City of Caldwell, Texas,
to all owning or claiming any pro-
party abutting upon said portions of
airaste, and to all owning or claim-
tag any interest in any such property.
At said time and place all owning
or claiming any such abutting pro-
party, or any intereet therein, shall
ne and appear and will be fully
heard concerning said improvements,
the coat thereof, the amounts to be
•aaeeeed therefor, the benefits to the
ieepective parcels of abutting pro-
perty by means of the improvement
¡en the portion of street upon which
and concernin-
deny of the contract for, and nil pro-
Snook Couple
Married Here
red candles in white holders and the
paper covers and napkins in Valentine
design were used. At the conclusion
of the games the hostess presented
Mrs. J. Earl Porter with a doaen red
and white carnations to honor her
as it was her wedding anniversary.
The invited guests were Mesdames
H. H. Womble, R. J. Savage, Clark,
W. C. Mills, H. D. Cherry and Mias
Fannie Stone.
Saturday afternoon Hiss Velma
Newell Ragedale entertained the
Junior Bridge Club, fte Valentine
motif was carried out Large red
hearts, baskets of red roses, aad
crystal candle sticks holding (all red
tapers were used for decorations. The
tally end score pads wore in lovely
Valentine design.
iAt the conclusion of the games,
refreshments consisting of chicken a
la king in patties, pineapple salad, hot
buttered rolls, potato chips, and hot
tea followed by cherry jello with
whipped cream aad cocoanut
macaroons were served. The plata
favors were dainty little copids.
The invited guests were Misses
Margaret Neal, Viola Tarwater, and
Bess Andrews.
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Relieves a Bee
30 adnata*, d
doy, aad cheeks
666 also
Tablets
Phone your news items to
Seniors Practice
Play They Will
Stage In March
The seniors of the high school are
practicing nightly the play, "Tumble
Inn," which they will present to the
public March 14th.
The characters of the play are to
be announced next week.
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Two Social Clubs
Entertained Here
The Past Week
Mrs. C. E. Cromartie entertained
the Blue Bonnet Club on Thursday
afternoon and the Thursday night
Club with a dinner party Friday
¡night. The Valentine theme was
Louis Urbanowsky and Eleanor j earned out in the score pads of red
Novosad of the Snook community , hearts, also in the tallies and stickers,
were married Tuesday morning at Forty-two was the diversion on both
9 o'clock at the Catholic church, j occasions. Refreshments of turkey
Father Healy performed the marriage ¡ ^ the trimmings were served to the
ceremony by a mass service. Mr. j ciub members and Mrs. W. H. Gregg,
Urbanowsky is the son of Mr. and | ud dr. amj mm. t. L. Goodnight as
Mrs. Frank Urbanowsky, and Mrs. • invited guests.
Urbanowsky is the daughter of Mr. | ,
and Tom Novosad. They both have
many friends who wish them well.
They left in their car for a trip to
Galveston.
A SPLENDID nOLING
That tired, half-aick, diacour-
afled feeling cauaed by a torpid
liver and constipated bowels can
be gotten rid of with surprising
?!omptnea by using Herbine.
ou feel ita beneficial effect with
Em first doae aa Ha purifying and
regulating effect ia thorough and
complete. It not only drives out
bile and impurities but it imparts
a splendid feeling of exhilaration,
strength, vim, and buoyancy of
spirits. Priee 60c. Sola by
CALDWELL DRUG COMPANY
Second Creek News
Beautiful home grounds give
pleasure, and add valut> to property.
Valuable information is found in free
catalogue of Ramsey's Austin Nur-
sery. Austin, Tex. Write for it (tfc
SAYS! TANLAC
WITHOUT EQUAL FOR
STOMACH AND LIVER
TROUBLES
The club met last Friday afternoon
and had their regular meeting. We
had a Valentine box and practised the
Washington Birthday program, which
will be given this afternoon.
Miss LaVelle Godby spent Satur-
day night with Miss Gladys Godby.
Mr. Chester Williams mid sons,
Ralph and Lester, spent the week-end
visiting friends and relatives of this
community.
Miases Voyl Wyatt, Estelle Whaley,
and Laura Isbelle spent Sunday after-
noon with Bernice Dean.
Mr. R. J. Smith was visiting Mr.
Thermon Maddox last week-end.
Tanlac may seem miraculous in
its action to millions who ended
atomach, liver and kidney troubles
as well as rheumatism, pains in
the back, sides, Joints and muscles
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medicine " make glowing promlaaa that
may tempt you ta bay them but nmi
her Tanlac U * REAL, medlelne that
back* Ita claim* with a guarantee. Do
■ot accept a •uhatltute. At all drugglata.
a slack of hotcaket
dot to do with a. GARDEN f
HoTCAKES just off the griddle are at their tenderest. Then's
the time to eat them—when they're hot. And vegetables just
from a garden are at their tenderest. Then is the time to eat
thsff, too—when the radishes are solid, crisp. When the
tornstoes sparkle as you peel them, and you can slice them
amooth and thin.
Have a kitchen garden and enjoy all your vegetables at their
climax-time, when they are most tender and sweet. Plant
Ferry's purebred Seeds. These have abundant life inside.
They are what their name says—purebred. Generations of the
leeds that finally became these seeds produced vegetables and
flowers approaching perfection.
Ferry's Seeds are at the "store around the corner.** A few
packets will show what yonr own yard can grow—but you
will want more than a few packets when you look over Ferry's
Seed Aunt J. With this, your garden can produce from early-
radish time till frost, when criap, white celery can last clear on
till spring again! For the Annual, write to D. M. Ferry & Co.,
Detroit, Michigan.
P. S/-TMK OAKOINIR MAI NO tKCOMD CHANCE. PLANT THI HIT.
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Published ia the later-
rata of the people of
Caldwell and commun-
ity by—
T. H. BREWER. Editor
Otto Drescher of Houston visited
his parents the past week-end.
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Do you plan to beautify yonr home
grounds this winter? Write for cata-
logue. Ramsey's Austin Nursery,
Auatin, Texas. (tfc)
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The out of town relatives and
friends who attended the funeral of
Mrs. Pollock last week were: Mr.
and Mrs. V. B. Sharp, Mrs. Angus
McKay, Everett 8cott of San Antonio,
aad Marion Scott of Runge.
Mutual Shavings
Caldwell, Texas, February 21, 1980
No. id!
ieorge Washington
was a great reader of
advertisementa—Bat he
never read one of our
ads—Maybe that's why
he became president.
Mr. Stanley is mak-
ing some good talks in
interest of the cham-
ber of commerce. Be
sure to hear bim at the
court house each night
this week, 7:80.
"I don't see how e
man can put a filthy
pipe in his mouth," re-
marked a Caldwell
lady, as she bent down
to kiss her pet poodle.
Do You Own Tour
Home? If Not,
Why?
To our way of think-
ing the gloomy indivi-
dual in the world is the
one who has no home.
Let us figure with you
on a home of your own.
It might be easier than
you think.
The Real Facts
George laid his hatchet
to a tree.
His father said,
"That's pretty
good."
It surely would be far
from me
To spank a boy for
chopping wood."
Two great events in
every one's life are
getting married and
building a home. Frank
Jancik is going to
build him a home.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Ewell were in to see
us this week. We
built them a home six
years ago. Now its
paid for. Let us build
you a home.
The open fireplace
has charm, but it took
the steam radiator to
break the national
habit of tobacco chew-
ing.
We just unloaded a
car of roofing, poultry
wire, hog fence, and
barbed wire. Be sure
to see us before you
buy.
Get in the habit of
coming here for your
needs in the building
line. You must be
pleased with what we
sell you.
Mrs. J. L. Giddingsl
thinks I am a news-|
paper man. This tin
we will give her thel
can of Lacquer, the|
quick drying paint.
On the 24 and 25 this|
coming Monday
Tuesday at Coll
Station, A. A M.,
lumberman's short
course will be held.l
You can see and ha
some i n t e r e s tin
things. You can see
kinds of model chicken
houses, barn,
houses. Just lota oi
things. Everybody wi
be welcome at til
lumberman's shorl
course.
The man who said
flapper's dresses tool
like dish rags had bet-|
ter take to the timl
before some flapp
sees a dish rag.
But neighbors
sometimes useful. Aai
yours to tell you abov
the good material
sell, for instance.
«•
Mataal Lamber Co.
Quality and Service
Phone No. 49
Caldwell, Ta
Property Ownership Maps of Burleson
County
FOR SALE
We have an up-to-date Ownership
Map of Burleson County for sale
at a reasonable price.
Wondrash Abstract & Realty Co.
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AND PROMPTLY
School Supplies, Accounting Books,
Ledgers, Cash Books, etc.
Boy Your Watch From a Reliable Jeweler
r f I %
We Solicit Your Patronage
STONE & HITCHCOCK
Watches, Jewelry and Silverware
J. F. Polansky
The WINCHESTER Store
The Home of
Good Hardware
Complete Stock Plus Excellent Service
Agents for Oliver Farm Implements
Caldwell, Texas
Day Phone 258 Night Phone 259
We Deliver
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Cromartie, C. E. The Caldwell News and The Burleson County Ledger (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, February 21, 1930, newspaper, February 21, 1930; Caldwell, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth174888/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Harrie P. Woodson Memorial Library.