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Lockhart Post-Register from Lockhart, Texas • Page 5

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in my county wo celebrated jOOtfi anniversary of the Uo nal Church at Siockbridge. thc duy Foun ty Yale College theological stu- I jn 1733 as a mission to thc 105 lived ni Charles Stock- trsrfinc post, it was organlz church in 1734, with thc David Kunkapot. and of my ancestors, as dea- Many 'anions preachers have Uio old thurch. most cele- I efthem Jonathan Ed- who left to become ffnt of Princeton College. Thc iiiint-' many of the first of she old church still live i that those have up such environment influenced by i hp ancient of rountry and it Out ancesioi- believed that ftiun was entitled to what he I and tho who not work should not col.

baJIfw man. who waj, content for waftcv looked up, interior. so it became every uit'i ambition to own a home. rtr hurr.bl*. and a piece of could tdl and live on, if I filled IpiDLVCE a la bear If trouble with the jrictn people today is that we I bfcomc too dependent upon MARTINDALE Mr.

and Mrs. B. W. Sanderson i spent Sunday visiting Mrs. Sanderson's parents in Holland.

Masters Thomas BaKlcy and Frank Harper Covington spent the week end In thc C. O. Britt home in Round Rock. They were accompanied home by Miss Corlnnc Britl. who visited In the W.

W. Barley home in Lockhart. Mrs. J. C.

Pritchett left Friday for Agua Dulce where he has accepted position in the public school there for thc term beginning Sept. 3rd. Miss Nell Dezcll of San Marcos wns the guest of Miss Martha Hav- per during last week Mr. and Mrs. Ted Lynn of Dallas have been in the home of Mr.

and Mrs Marshall Barrow Week-end guests of Miss Martha Harper were Messrs. Archie Cronin and Gordon Putman of Dallas in the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. W.

Mnuldin during the week have been Mr. and Mrs Joe Robertson of Dallas. Dclbcrt Womock of Oklahoma City and Mrs Willie Embrey of San Antonio LYTTON SPRINGS Mr. and Mrs Berry Wells of visited Mr. and Mrs B.

Wells. Sunday- Mr Karl Smith has gone Center Point to loach school Miss Wmitred Harrison ol Waco is visiting her grandmother Mrs F. LOCKHART POST-REGISTER, LOCKHART, TEXAS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6. 1934 FENTRESS and Mrs. B.

M. Hogue have returned from a vacation trip to thc (Century of Progress in Chicago and 'aim visited relatives in Louisiana. Marshall Langley returned last week end from a two weeks trip to Chicago. Mr. B.

E. Barber. Miss Annie Barber, Mrs. George Barber and Miss Geralcline Barber have been! visiting in Whitsett. IN RE: Estate of Edward Kellcy Mr.

and Mrs. R. S. Morgan visited' and Orvillc Etherldgc. Minors.

Morgan's parents at Sabinal! Forty-nine 4-H club girls in Jackson county reported to Miss Bonnie Cox, home demonstration agent, that they have made 270 garments this year at a cost of $89.58. The estimated value of the garments is $181.11 which gives the girls a return of $91.53 for their work. The same girls have mended 123 garm- cnts during the year. No. 2082 Mi last week end.

Mr. Marvin Watkins of Texas has been visiting here thc past week. The trustees met at the school building Monday night and elected Mrs. Ruth Young to teach Mexican School. FENTRESS Too Into for last week) In the County Court of Caldwell County.

Texas relatives Notice by Guardian of Application To Execute Oil and Gas Lease Notice is hereby given to all pers ons interested in the Estate of Ed- 1 ward el ley and Orville Etheridge, both Minors, that I. J. E. Kellcy, Guardian of the Estate of Edward Kclley and Orville Etheridge, Min ors. have filed my application in the above styled and numbered cause with the County Clerk of Caldwell vrs; Thence vrs.

to a stake now owned by J. E. Kelley, said 18 tember 1934, at 10 o'clock A.M., at on the line of said 400 acre tract acres having been deeded to J. E. which time and place all persons from which a mkd.

brs. S. 21 Kelley by Guy Kelley. I interested In the Estate of said Ed- W. 15 vrs; Thence 852 vrs.

to the That said application has been set ward Kelley and Orville Etheridge, place of beginning, containing 50 down for hearing by the County both Minors, are notified to appear, acres of land, more or less. 1 Judge of Caldwell County, Texas at J. E. KELLEY, Said 07 acres being all of said a- the office of the County Judge in thei Guardian of the Estate of Edward bove 215 acres, except 100 acres now Court House in the town of Lock-! Kelley and Orville Etheridge, owned by Guy Kelley and 18 acres hart. Texas, on the 17th day of Sep-1 Minors.

Mr. and Mrs. W. County, Texas for authority as such Misses Mats Ethel and Millie Lang- Guardian of said Minors to execute, lev spent Sunday San Antonio. moke and deliver an oil and gas Miss Maiy Burns McCaskill and I lcase 1 18 'eighteenth) Don Allen and Billy McCaskill undivided interest of each of said of Hunge have been vi.sithi:; friends Minors in and to thc hereinafter here the past week described 97 acres of land, more or Mr and Mrs.

Wheat of San! ess 10 Fred .1. Adams, said land be- Antonio ai rived Monday for an in- described and identified as fol- definite visit with her mother. Mrs. lows: Betty McCutchan. i Situated Caldwell County.

Tex- Miss Lucylle Dauchy vi.sitinu as. a part of the A. Tinney league. Miss Norma Myers at Odem Texas. and being 07 acres of land, more or and and Mrs Smith at Wettetnmtk visited Christi.

Texas Mrs Car) Montgomery and Calvert over the week end Mr and Mrs F.metv Austin are vmllng Mr and Mi Fortstcr Mi: F. McCuteh and Mr. and Mrs Jamo Gillis and children. Bob of i by Gene and Buster, spent Sunday vacationing at Hoekport. Texas.

Mis. Tiller received her Mr and Mrs L. Duggri visited Bachelor of Aits decree at the (tim- in Edna. Sinton and to v. over mr-tu-emeM exercises of the S.W.T.

the week-end. 'C last Wednesday evening. Miss Mr. Douglas Funster has cturncd Tillci the oldest daughter of Mr home from RnbMovcn where he has I Mis. French Tiller and is a very less.

and being the East 97 acres out of the following two tracts of land, both tracts aggregating 215 acres of land: FIRST TRACT: Being a part of the A. Tinney League; Beginning a rock corner thc same being the corner of a 165 acre tract of land conveyed by the First National Bank of Lockhart. to S. G. Cole: Thence E.

1606 vrs. to a pile of WE OFFER A RECORD OF Nearly 14 Years Successful Operation; Prompt Settlement of Claims and in Full; 18 Million Dollars Insurance in Force; Large Reserve to Policyholders, increasing Each Year, Careful, Conservative Management TO Full Protection from the day your Policy is Issued; The Lowest Cost for DEPENDABLE Insurance Convenience of payment of premium assessment in a local institution; A DEFINITE plan of providing funds for your family or other worthy purposes. been working Mr and llruic Wilis Prairie Lea vuitcd Mr and Mrs Sunday Master Gilbert Hudson of San Antonio vtfttting Mm Carl Mr and Mm Tony of Austin vitited Mr and Mt I. I) gcr Tuesday and Wednesday Mr Bob Sirawn of Ottn.e i home for the week-end CoopwcKxl TT Bafilry. Bill I-aws and Pic it on ttiMin of Itattrop VCC Camp home for the week Alma Brewer Riant m- I v- am.

Marie Wellt and Katharto i the 1 L-ViiltliC 'l NoTF I'Ai'Kt, Re 3 I jpply 'ii'- v. i.ip.ible young lady. Mi and Mrs Laurence Offer fallen of San Ait'omo spent week end with Mr and Mrs stone in the field, the same being the NE corner of said 165 acre tract: md Thence N. 6 1 A 742 vrs to a roclc astjin the 1-aGrange Road near the W. corner of Graveyard; Thence Mavne Opal MO vrs.

to thc NE corner of the J. home foi a E. Keltey's 50 acre tract; Thence MM! 325 vrs. to his SE corner of said 50 Mrs A A Johnson. Ruth acre tract: Thence 852 vrs.

to his Mis- Maty Hutli Young SW corner: Thence 401 vrs. to the left Wednesday for a witti rel- beginning, containing 165 acres of ativcs at Bay City I. Slices UK of S.i:, Mi and Mrs Jack Alone il.tl She toured Alaska, and Mi r.io are Baibei Lola ifi ret in then on her re- land, more or less. SECOND TRACT: Being a part of the A Tinney League: at a stake for the NW corner of thc Fleming 400 acre tract: Thence 331-1 2 vrs. to a stake from which a mkd.

X. brs 82'- 8 v-c; Thence 852 vrs. to a stake from which a PO mkd brs UJ' 4 Amounts Considered from $500 to $3,500.00 According to Age WE APPRECIATE Our policyholders in the Caldwell County Territory, and The Lockhart Post-Register and the First-Lockhart National Bank, our Lockhart Depository in that locality, for their friendly and co-operative attitude. With such co-operation, your premium assessment can be paid at home, kept at home, and paid out on claims to home people. Thus, YOUR community and other communities are linked together bv and through our Company, adding and forming STRENGTH and SECURITY, for the mutual good of all.

See One of Our L3cal Agents, or Phone or Write Austin Mutual Life Insurance Co. LITTLEFIELD BUILDING AUSTIN, TEXAS DR. J. S. KOEN.G, President W.

WOOLSEY, Vice-Frcs. Secretary W. R. NABOURS, Vice-President ft i rv c. We are like the Mt if The Iwtir hn the rJiowflian jaw the and.

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