The Caldwell News and The Burleson County Ledger (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 26, 1940 Page: 3 of 4
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... brings to each of us on
appreciation of those fine
friendships and memories
which moke life worth living. And so
at this glod Holidoy Season, we extend
to you our cordiol greetings and wish
for you both health and happiness
throughout oil the coming year.
J. R. BERNDT GROCERY
PHONE 251
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TO YOU-
Our Friends and Customers
is greeting goes a sincere "Thank You" and
a piedge of service to merit your continued confidence
Merry Christmas — Happy New Year
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THinmuG of yoo
THIS CHRISTUIflS
J/J J E ore wishing ye<i
heaps of cheer and
hoping these wishes wtM hr*n$
you |oy every day of the «eor.
May your voyage through
the days oheod carry you ve
pleasant ways to a new and
full contentment.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Malvin Hare
And John Malvin Hare
Children's Letters to Santa Claus!
(Continued from pago two)
>ir Sonta Clans,
I am a good boy. I am 8 year
old. I want «orne firecracker*, an
apple, a bicycle, an airgun and a
cowboy suit. Walter Winkler.
Dear Santa Claus,
I am a boy 10 years old. I am
glad Christmas is here. I want an
airgun, a bicycle, football and fruit
and candy. Edwin Valchar.
Dear Santa Claus,
I am a girl 8 years old. I am
in the second grade. Please bring
me a doll, dollbuggy, dishes, a bi-
cycle, skates, baseball, a drum, a
horn, rocking chair, grand piano
and colored chalk and fruit. Mary
Vajdak.
Dear Santa Claus,
I have four brothers and one
sister. Please come to see them.
Please bring me a doll and candy,
apples and oranges. Lee Evelyn
Boedeker.
school. I am 7 years old and in the
second grade. Howard Homeyer.
Dear Santa Claus,
This is Christmas and I hope
Santa Claus will come to my house.
I am 7 years old. There are 3 chil-
dren in our family. Ptaue bring me
a doll, a ball and other toys. Lydia
Prihoda.
Dear Santa Claus,
I am a good boy in school. I like
school very much. Please bring me
a good football, firecrackers, fruit
and candy. Howard Homeyer.
Dear Santa Claus,
I have been a good girl, so
please bring me a riding suit and
a pair of cowboy boots. Also, a doll
and that is all. Betty Jean Clack.
Dear Santa Claus,
I am a good boy. I have moved to
town so please come here to see
me. I want a dump truck, an air
rifle, a bicycle, cowboy boots and
a football. My brothers want a
wagon. My sister wants a doll.
Bernard Kacer.
Dear Santa Claus.
I love you. Please bring me a
doll bed and a doll. I wish you
would come soon. I like December.
I am good. I think so. I like to
work. I like snow. Alice Albrecht.
Dear Santa Claus,
I am a good boy. Please bring
me a cowboy suit, wagon and a toy
dog. E. W. Mclver.
Dear Santa Clans,
Please bring me
me some caady If you have plenty.
Thank you. Dorothy N. Bird.
Dear Santa Claus,
Please bring me a football, pistol
and scabbard, and a B-B gun. I
have been a good boy. Charles Wil-
liam Brymer.
Dear Santa Claus,
Please bring me a doll and box of
dishes. Bring me some fruit and
candy, too. Thank you. Juanita Ro-
Dear Santa Claus,
Please bring me a doll. Bring me
some candy and fruit, also. Neva
Parker.
Dear Santa Claus,
Please bring me a bicycle, a
football and a B-B gun. I like fruit
and candy, too. Jose Sanches.
Dear Santa Claus,
Please bring me a doll and a
suit case, and my dear brother
wants a police outfit. We are good
children. I hope you don't pass my
house. I live here in town. Thank
you. Doris Marie Ratjen.
Dear Santa Claus,
I am a good boy. I love you be-
cause you give me toys. Please give
me a G-man gun. Will you put
some toys on my Christmas tree?
[ want a double barrel gun and a
kiddie toy set and a pair of cowboy
boots. Floyd Webster.
Dear Santa Claus,
I want a football, two pistols and
cowboy boots, size 2. Cartridges to
fit both pistols and machine gun.
Don't forget the scabbard for the
pistols. Please bring ranger pistols
and scabbard. Jimmy Ea&ley.
Dear Santa Claus,
I am a little girl seven years old.
I like to go to school. I have a little
sister five years old named Mary
Lou. We live on the Catholic hill.
Please don't forget us Christmas.
I want a raincoat and galoshes and
doll and doll bed. Mary Lou wants
a doll and doll bed, desk and chair.
We want fireworks and good things
to eat. Bring Thomas and Jerry
something nice. Betty Ann Polan-
sky.
Dear Santa Claus,
I am a good girl. Please bring
me a doll and dishes. Please don't
pass my house. Juanita Houston.
Dear Santa Claus,
I am a little girl. Please bring
mc some cowboy boots, roller
skates, some jacks, a cowgirl suit,
necklace, wrist watrh and ring, toy
rlog and that's all. Billie Ruth Hoff-
man.
Dear Santa Claus.
Jay wants to see you and Jo does,
too. Jo wants a doll and dishes and
Jay wants a doll and dishes, too.
Donald wants a gun and a scabbard.
I want a pair of boots and a suit
like the drum majors have, a drum
and some fruit and candy. Barbara
Schoppe.
Dear Santa Claus,
I am a little boy eight years old.
I am in the second «rrade. I study
my lessons every night. I want you
to bring me a cowboy suit and a
train. Emerson Rutherford.
Dear Santa Claus,
Please bring me a doll and a
buggy. Please bring me some fruit.
I am a good girl. Elberta Alcorn.
Dear Santa Claus,
I have been a good boy. I am
seven years old. Please bring me a
pun. a car. an airnlam*. an airgun
and fruit. Jefferson Shelburne.
Dear Santn Claus,
Please bring me a good football,
firecrackers, sparklers, fruit and
candy. I make good grades in
Dear Santa Claus,
I am a good girl. I have a little
sister three years old. Her name is
Joyce Maxine. She wants a doll and
a doll buggy. Please bring me a
doll, a cabinet and stove. We also
want some candy, nuts and fruit.
Janice Poehl.
Dear Santa Claus,
I am a good boy. I want a tricy-
cle, an air gun, candy and fruit.
My sister is 6 years old. She wants
a doll and some candy. Billy Over-
THE STATE OF TEXAS,
County of Burleson.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND '
CREDITORS:
To those indebted to, or holding
claims against, the estate of Mrs
Elizabeth Poehls, deceased:
The undersigned having been du-
ly appointed administrators of the
estate of Mrs. Elizabeth Poehls,
deceased, by Hayt Rowers, Judge of
the County Court of Burleson
County, Texas, on December 16,
1940, hereby notify all persons in-
debted to said estáte to come for-
ward and make settlement, and
those having claims against said
estate to present them to them
within the time prescribed i>y law
at their residence at Somerville,
Texas, R.F.D. No. 1 and Caldwell,
Texas, R.F.D. No. 1, where they
receive their mail.
This the 16th day of December,
A D. 1940.
GUS POEHL, Sr.
OSCAR POEHLS,
Administrators with will an-
nexed of the Estate of Mrs.
Elizabeth Poehls, deceased.
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MAY THE JOYS OF
THE CHRISTMAS
SEASON
REMAIN
WITH YOU
THROUGHOUT
THE ' .
COMING YEAR
VICK'S PLACE
On "Y"
WITH
THE
BEST OF GOOD WISHES
FOR CHRISTMAS AND THE NEW YEAR
FROM EACH OF THE MEMBERS OF THIS
FIRM TO EACH OF YOU.
UMBRELLA CAFE
ED BOETTCHER, Owner
Dear Santa Claus,
Please bring me cowboy boots and
a hat. I want a wagon and a foot
ball. I have been a good boy, and
[ like my teachet. Gregoria Ramos
Dear Santa Claus,
Please bring me a stove, some
doll clothes and a pair of skates.
Thank you very much. Dorothy
Fojtik.
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van think we have bee
If yen do, Just being us any thing.
You tee, we are very poor. So thank
you and good-bye until Christmas.
Charles, Loretta and Barbara Jo
Merchant.
Deat Santa,
How is the weather at the North
Pole. It is getting cold here. How
are you and your helper. I hope
you are feeling well Christmas. If
you wouldn't mind, would you
please bring me a little stove, a
raincoat, some snow shoes and a
big doll? I have been good and
getting along fine in school. I was
ten years old the 4th of December.
Santa, please do not forget to bring
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Dear Santa Claus,
Please bring me a B-B gun, and
a truck. I would like some fruit
and candy, too. Louis Rosas.
Dear Santa,
I am two years old and have
been a very good boy all the year.
Please bring me a tricycle, tractor
and some oranges, apples and
candy. Bring my little cousin, Shir-
ley Jane, a little rubber doll. James
A. Mynar.
Dear Santa Claus,
Please come, see me this year.
I have been a good little boy. I am
four years old and want a big tri
cycle, a football helmet, a guitar
and a dump truck. I have a little
sister almost two years, so please
bring her a doll, doll cradle and
chair. Charles Orsak Jr.
Dear Santa Claus,
Please end me a football team
for next year like the one I had ii
1939. Thank you. "Ox."
Dear Santa Claus,
I am a little boy 10 years old.
My name it Charles Merchant. I
didn't write to you last year, be
cause we lived in the country and
it was too far for an old fellow to
go in the cold, but I live in town
this year and will you please bring
me some firecrackers, fruit and
nuts. I have 2 little sisters, one is
9 and the other is 4. The little one
wants a doll, a truck, a little broom.
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Smith, G. A. The Caldwell News and The Burleson County Ledger (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 26, 1940, newspaper, December 26, 1940; Caldwell, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth175438/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Harrie P. Woodson Memorial Library.