Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 87, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 11, 1940 Page: 6 of 8
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BASTROP ADVERTISER. BASTROP, TEXAS. THURSDAY. APRIL 11. 1941
.uies-. a part of th,> M/Us grove Evan* preceding said day « f >-ale, in the
Uairue, and being the same land , Bastrop Advei ti « r. a newspapt v
Matilda published in Bastrop < ounty.
said 72-100 Dollars and cost- of
*uit, under a judgment, in favor of
Mrs. Emma Kruschel, a widow in
a certain cause in said Court, Na.
10,040 and styled Mrs. Kmma Krus-
chel, a widow vs. Matilda Kroulik
and F. J. Kroulik, placed 'n my hands
for *ervice, I. E. D. C'artwrijrht as
Sheriff of Bastrop County, Texas,
OAK HILL NEWS
MRS. EDCAK OWEN
SHERIFFS SALE
THE STATE OF TEXAS
County <>f Bastrop j which wag set aside to
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN | Kroulik t>y a decree of the District Witness my hand, this 2nd day of
That by virtue of a certain ordei of Court of Bastrop County, Texas, in April, 1!'40-
ff I" issued out of the Honorable cause numbered 5289, styled Annie E. D. CARl WRIGHT, Sherilr.
Distn. t Court of Bastrop County, Morgan et al> vs. Mary Rosanky, In ' Bas'.rop County, 'Texas. '5-4
on the 2nd <la> of April 1940, by said court, and the said land being " 1 ™ 1 " ~~
Vernon Eskew, Clerk of said Dis-1 fully described in the report of the
trict Court for the -um of One Commissioners in said cause as th«* j
Thousand Six Hundred Ninety-Three -ante is duly recorded in Vol. K at ;
page 116 of the Civil Minutes of the1
District Court of Bastrop County.
Texas, as follows: BEGINNING at
the N. W. corner of Mrs. Mary Ro.«- '
anky's 173 icie tract, a rock for1
corner of this tract in the southwest
boundary line of Frank Madura;)
THENCE N. 58 1-2 W. with th
Mtuth boundary line of said
did, on the 2nd dav of April 1!'40. Madura 200 acre tract at U26 vara? P1'nt>' w
come to hi> west corner and south !cume ll ' f,ne- '"nauhrmg every-
corner of Charles Reimann, stake for thin*' « «** «as the oj-
f.om which a P. 0. hears N ^ ^ day th" ll,st :-
Mis* i oii> Duncan and her littl*
CEDAR CREEK NEWS
MRS. ARTHUR P. SMITH
CEDAR CREEK. April H— Mrs.
Riby Alexander attended the South-
west Texas W oman's Missionary Con-
ference held in Yoakum last week.
Mrs. Alexander was a delegate from
the Missionary Society here.
Mr and Mrs. Dewey Turner and
sons, Dewey Robert and Larry went
to Dallas Thursday.
Mr. Joe Adam- ha.- returned ;«
his home in Salisbury. Missouri, af
man, Charlene Powell, and Line!]
Turner of Bastiop spent Fnday night
and Saturday with Mildred Smith.
Mrs. Ada Turner and daughter,
Doris, of Austin were recent visitois
of Mrs. Arthur P. Smith.
Mr#. Lee Alexander went to Ba -
trop Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mr.-. Noel V. Smith of
Lockhai t were guests Sunday of their
mother, Mrs. H. C. Smith.
D. R. Mcl eod spent the week-en]
with relatives in Austin
Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Hanna an)
chiU'-en of Austin spent Saturday
night in the A. C. Hryan home.
OAK HILL, April * We checked
over the ore haul and it appear^ the
fiuit is fine, oven though we had .. . . „ ... . . .
. . . , , ter spending th. winter with hi- dan
that severe co d. I is estimated that , ,, ,, , , . >>
. , , .. c II i . c t ghter, Mrs. Riley Alexander an, Mr.
about I inches ot lain fell here hat * vlM,|,.
uroay. Tanks are ,eported having | Litton went to Au-t,.i
Frank |eaught lots of water. We will | a-® I s,lul.lJav.
hav
levy on certain Real Estate, situat
ed in Bastrop County, Texas, describ
ed as follows, to.wit: corner,
Those TWO certain tracts and "0 W\ .'1.2 varas. ami a P. O. marked
R. bears N. 14 W 18.7 varas; *'*U-r. LaVc.ne spent I "day night
THENCE N. 60 W. 2.14 vara.- to the -«t Butler with Mr and Mrs. Uiw-
N. K. corner of Minnie Naumann's 1 r,ln' I'uncan ami haby, y.ho aaom-
.SOT acre trart; a rock for corner, 1 l)an'(^ them home Satu «la>.
from which a Black Jack marked N. Miss Juanita Lawrence, Elgin,
bears S. JIG 1-2 W. 1« 1-4 varas, and Mis* ' "> Dun,an.
a P. 0. marked K bears
and bounds as follows: BEGINNING j varas; THENCE S. 10
at the S. E. corner of a tract of to th0 S. E. corner of Minnie N'aii-j
land formerly owned by William ! mann's tract, a rock for corner in j Sunday.
Jones; THENCE eastward to the S. j the south line 1777 acres formerly !
corner of a tract of land form-loaned by Kd Rosanky. from which a business visitor here Monday.
parcels of land, situated in Bastrop
County, Texas, described as follows:
(1> All that certain tract or par-
cel of land, containing 10o acres,
more or less, a part of the V. L.
Evans League, being on the waters
of Barton Creek, described by metes
M r.s. Herman
lining to Bastrop Saturday wei •
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Turner and Mr.
and Mrs. S. T. Simmons.
Mr.M. and Mr.-. Lonnie Yoa t and
sons, Lanel anil Ernest went to Aus
tin Saturday.
Miss Annie Davi- and Mi-- \da
Belle Harnett of the Hickory Grove
Community were Cedar Creek visi-
tors Wednesday.
Mr John Reid and J A Martin
s s. 14 E. 20; Turner and child en of McDade and ^ • Auj,tj„ Fl uJav. '
W. 17% var- M'" Harold Pannell of Corpus (hr.st. . Mr#_ Am)y Aexuni)f>r „f Garfl,
in the J. D. Owen home
W.
Mr. Albert Lock of Bastrop was
r here Monday,
and Mrs. Curtis Fleming an 1
Mi
sons of Elgin sp-nt Sunday with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Flem-
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Creel, Elgin,
spent Sunday with their parents.
Mr Alton Field, of McDade, was
a business visitor here Tuesday even-
erly owned by M. L. Reader, a rock a P- O. marked N. bears S 75 1-2 W
for corner; THENCE northward 7201 12 varas, and a P. 0^ marked K.
varas to a tract of land formerly j bears N. ">4 1-2 E. 15 3-4 varas;
owned by A. J. Reader, a lock for | 'THENCE S. 80 E. 1076 varas to the
corner; THENCE westward to the | East boundary line of the M Evans
S. W. corner of the said A. J. Reader League, a rock for orner; from
tract, a rock for corner; THENCE! which a P. O. marked W. bears S. SO
southward with the dividing line be- E. 9 varas, and a B. J. marked X
tween this tract and said tract for- bears S. 64 W. fi 1-2 varas; THENCE |lnK
roerly owned by Willam Jones to the . N. 10 K. 1392 varas to the place c-f Mr. T. A. Stagner and family were
place of beginning and containing j beginning. ! visiting Mr. and Mrs. Owen Hudler
100 acres of land, more or less, and | and levied upon as the property of Su"«ay- .
being the same tract of land des- j Matilda Kroulik and J* Kroulik The wntei was a ju.siness visitor
cribed in the Deed Records of Has- i and that on the first Tuesday in May j in Klgin and Tayloi .i.onday.
trop County, Texas, in Book Vol. 15*40, the same being the 7th day of Mrs. Ma Buffa was in Bastrop
55 ori pages 134, 135, 136, and being said month, at the Court House door, Tuesday.
the same tract of land which was of Bastrop County, in the town of Miss Gertrude Duncan and hou-e
conveyed to Mrs. Matilda Kroulik by Bastrop, Texas, between the hours, guest have returned *o Austin.
Woody Townsend, a.- Sheriff of Ba« of 10 A M and 4 P. M.. by virtue: Mr. and Mrs. Ed Frost were Mc
trop County. Texas, by deed of date of b'vy and said or<ier of sale ! Dade visitors Sunday.
May 8th. 1929, which is recorded in ' W'H sell said above described Real j W'e had as <>«r guest Tuesday if
Vol. 80 on pages 'W2 and 393 of the Estate at public vendue, for cash, j ternoon our friend. Mrs. C. B. Fitz-
Deed Records aforesaid. reference to the highest bidder, a.- the pro- j patrick of Klgin. Happ} to know sh,*
being h re made to the Deed Records pert> of -aid Matild.. Kroulik and I is improving after h-r recent illnesv
recited for a further and more par- j F. J. Krf ulik.
ticular description of -aid land. • And in compliance with law. I give
(2) All that certein tract or par- this notice by publication, in ihe
eel of land, situated in Bastrop English language, once a week for
County. Texa-, containing 303 1-2 three consecutive weeks immediately
Id
I was a visitor in Cedai Cr«ek. M >n-
1 day.
I M s. Rosa Turner, Mi. .md M:-
Sammie Turner and son. Gaylann.
went to Augtin 'Hiursday
Mr. and Mr- A. C. Bryan and fam-
ily were guest.- of relative- in the
High Grovj. 1-ommunitv Sunday af-
ternoon.
A. C. Bryan, who ha- Uen in the
C.C.C. Camp at Burnet, ha- return
ed home.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur P Smith and
daughtet were business visitor- «i,
Austin during the week-end
Tay Yoast was a busines- visitor
in Austin Wednesday.
Mrs H. C Smith. Mi- D we\ Tur-
ner and Mrs. Wood> Mm,, e -jwnt
Tti'-sday in Austin.
Mrs. W D. Milner -pent Ia-t week
end with relatives in Austin.
Mr. and Mr- Turner H; :r ar !
children of Smithville w< n reo nt
guests in the hom . of Mr and Mr*
Dewey Turner.
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WATTERSON NEWS
MRS. LEON A HEFNER
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gaaolinea.
Improvement of tiff gtuolint rmuth s front our policy of
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Km road, with improved product* for your car. This con-
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gasolines, motor oils and other products you get under
the Humble sign. The process of improvement is so
Mi%u^Mts that s^sod^tc inv^^rovofnon£t fm^yoon^fy aro
without public announcement. It It only when
Ifce the improvement in
quality of these fine gas-
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W ATTERSON. April 8—Well the
old saying is "The dance i.*n't over
until the fiddler gite.. home," so after
all the little >howers we had th«- big
rain came Friday night, which every-
one was really proud of. Although
there is going to be lots of work ni>«
we can ail go at it in a different
spirit.
We were certainly sorry to hea-
of the death of Austin lng::trn, w!io
wa- kill'd in a car wreck going tc
work at Mr A lien last Sunday morn,
ing. Hh was buri *d in Red Rock la«t
Tuesday. Tho8f from her.> attending
the funeral were Mr and Mrs. W. P
Watterson, Mr and Mr- E. W N'ite,
and daughter. Mr. ik;<I M -. Vol Wat
terMon. Mrs. Martha Ellis, Mr- Li III"
Rueker, Mrs. Udell Hendnx and Mr«
Garland Hefner and children.
Mrs. Andy Alexander of Garfield
j returned home w ith her mother. Mrn.
'J. H. Hendrix Friday. Mrs. Hendrlx
: ha<i --pent the week in th<- Alexander
home and celebrated her 71<th birth-
day while therp. Mr. and Mrs. Alex-
ander entertained with a big barbe-
cue for the occasion.
Mr Tom I>*<• accompanied Mr and
Mrs. John Donham and children .o
£an Antonio Friday where hi- grand
children, Martha Ktta and John, Jr.,
took part in the annual band parade
there.
Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Hendrix and
son, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hendrix,
and Mrs. Lillie Rucker and son vi-
sited in tlw- home of Mrs. J. H. Hen-
drix Friday night. We are sorry to
hear of Andy Hendrix, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Aubrey Hendrix havrng been
in the hospital in Austin for th* pa*:t
week after having nirv piece* of
Klass taken out of his eye. Although
he is som« better he is still not able
to work but we hope he will contin-
ue to improve.
Visiting m the home of Mr. and
Mrs. John Hefner Tuesday night were
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Holligan, Mr.
and Mrs. Garland Hefner and daugh-
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Price Hefner, Mr«.
Lillie Rucker and son and Mr. and
Mrs. Wallace Hefner and sonn.
Visiting in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. C. G. Watterson during the week
end were, Mr. Lytton Watterson and
baby of Houston, Garl Watterson of
Edna, Mrs. Dee Alexand"r of Lock-
hart, Mr. and Mr« Tom Breeding of
Red Rock and Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
Watterson.
Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Hendrix of
I^aGrange spent Sunday m the home
of their mother, Mrs. J. D. Hendrix.
Oacar Rucker spent Sunday with
John Arnold Thurman.
Orval Nite left Monday for an ex-
ttxided visit to New Mexico.
Mrs. Wallace Hefner and sons and
Mrs. T. G. Nitf spent Sunday in the
home of Mr and Mrs. Lonnie Os-
bom. Mrs. N'ite has just return-d
from a three months visit in Cali-
fornia and Abilene.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Whitworth,
Mrs. Garland Hefner and children,
Mrs. Ernest Corbell, Mr. and Mr*.
John Hefner, Mr. E. W. Nite and
son. Oval, John Hardy Wright and
James Hemphill were in fiaatrop
Monday.
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 87, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 11, 1940, newspaper, April 11, 1940; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth236749/m1/6/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.