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Sheriff's Notice Of
Sale
THE STATE OF TEXAS.
COUNTY OF BASTROP.
Whereas, by virtue of a certain
Order of Sale i.-sued out of the
Di.-trict Court of Bastrop Co-
unty, Texas, on the Hist, day of
March, A. D. 1953, wherein K.
H. Smith and Pearl Smith are
Plaintiffs, and Ethel Synatzske
and John Synntzske are Defend
ants, on a judgment rendered in
said court against said Defend-
ant and in favor of the said PI
aintiff. for the stini of Six Hun-
dred (friOO.OO) Dollars, with in-
terc t thereon at the rate of 6
per cent per annum, from date
of judgment, together with all
co ts of suit; I have levied upon
and will on the ,">th day of May,
A. D. K'.'.'J, between the hours of
ten o'clock a. m. and four o'clock
p. m. at the Court House door of
said Cot >ty, proceed to sell for
ca-h to the highest bidder, all
the ri^ht, title and interest of
Ethel Synatzske and John Syn-
atzske in and to the following
described property, levied upon,
to wit:
Certain tracts and parcels of
land, lying and being situates)
in Bastrop County, Texas, and
more fully described as follows:
BEGINNING at the S. F. cor
ner of the Lydia Hester Division
of the Thomas Garretson One-
Third League at a rock for cor
ner;
Thence N. <',0 W. with the south
boundary line of said survey
1 .'1 vrs. to a stake for corner;
Thence N. 30 F. so as to run
parallel with Lydia Hester Fast
boundary line Mfi 8-4 vrs. to
Christian South boundary line
Ktake for corner;
Thence S. <">0 E. with said
Christian South boundary line
.'{33 1 3 vrs. to the East bound
ary line of the Lydia Hester
Survey;
Thence S. 30 W. X4f 3 4 vrs.
to the place of beginning, and
contains f>0 acres of land, less,
however, about 2 1-2 acres here-
tofore ,-okl to Highway No. 1*5
for road purposes, this being the
same land conveyed to Joe F.
Metcalfe by W C. Snowden, et;
al. by deed dated October 15,
11'42, recorded in Vol. 1011, pages j
fiOl to .r>0f> of the Deed Records •
of Ba trop County, Texas, to
which dersl and the record there-
of reference is here made for ■
further description, and also less, \
however, a tract of land des- 1
crilx-d as containing lii.10 acres i
heretofore sold to Mrs. Roaelyn
Marie William- aial described as
follows: BEGINNING at the So-
uth (or S. E.) corner of the 50
jacre tract;
Thence N. 30 E. along the S.
F. line of the f>o acre tract about
fi0.'< feet to the West margin of
State Highway No. 95;
Thence Northward 1103 feet
with the West margin of said
Highway to intersection of same
with the N". W. line of said .r>0
arre tract;
Thence S. 30 W. 1170 feet to
the West (or S, W.) corner of
the 50 acre tract
Thence S. fiO F. 925 feet to
the place of beginning; contain
sn f 2H.3 ". acres of Hnd. more or
less;
The above sale to be made by
me to satisfy the above de cribed
judgment for $600.00 in favor
of Plaintiff, together with all
costs of suit an ! sale, and the
proceeds to he applied to the
satisfaction thereof.
I R HOSKINS,
Sheriff, Bastrop County.
Texas. 5-4
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^ Cotton and
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SMITHVII.LE, TEXAS
HUMBLE LANE
Ouida Spencer, Kditor
Humble I^ine, April 20—Rus-
sell Morgan of Houston spent
the weekend with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. John Morgan.
Mrs. Roy Cockri 1 has return
ed home after upending two
weeks in Houston with Mr. and
Mr.-. Roy Cockrill and children.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hoffman
attended a barbecue dinner at
Garfield Station Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. I . Culpepper
and daughter, Mary Ann, went
to Au tin Monday.
Mrs. Billie (inborn and sons,
J. L. and Vernon, went to the
show in ha-trop Thursday night.
Miss Jonell Taylor of Austin
is spending two weeks vacation
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. O ear Lent/, of
San Antonio visited Mr. and Mr.-.
Walter Lent/. Sunday.
Mrs. Lowell Culpepper visited
Mrs. Walter Hoffman Thursday.
Mrs. A. L. Spencer ami Mrs.
Jessie Cornett hao lunch at the
Refectory Tuesday.
Mrs. M. C. O&borri and son,
Kenneth, visited Mr. and Mrs.
H. J. Osborn Wednc-day after
noon.
Mrs. M. C. Osborn and son,
Kenneth, visited Mr. and Mrs. 11.
J. Osborn Wednesday afternoon.
Lona Crosby visited Merle
Morgan Saturday.
Miss Mickey Buckner and Miss
Barbara Shannon of San Marcos
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Buckner Wedneada>
Mr. and Mrs. Verlon Hendrix
and so*), Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Hoffman and son, Jimmie, went
to the show Satunlay night.
Jack Moncure and Billy Jo,
Mrs. Alfred Watt , Mrs. Ben
Moncure spent Sunday with Ben
Moncure, who is a patient in a
hospital in Houstoi
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ix-ntz of
Wellington are visiting friends
and relatives in Red Rock.
Mr. and Mrs. W T. Miller of
Austin, Mr. and Mrs. W. B.
Compton of Bastrop .-pent Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow
Osborn.
Abner Hendrix and Emmett
Hendrix of Cedar < reek had a
chicken berbecue dinr-.er Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Verlon Hendrix
and son, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Seidel and baby, Mr and Mrs.
Walter Hoffman ai d son Jimmy
were gue.-tu.
Ellouise Spencer -.vent to Dal-
las Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ho!lire Hemphill
and CJreg of Pert Arthur spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
\ lias Hemphill.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Bryan and
children, Phyllis Ann and Bar-
ry Lynn, of Albuquerque. New
Mi xico, are visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. M C. CWborn and
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Co'i'«.un in Nice, France, after visiting the Park Royal Biewerv
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Christian Science
Programs On
Faith Are Broadcast
The account of a remarkable
sea rescue resulting from pray-
er was heard Sunday, April
1 !♦, in the first three 15 min-
ute Christian Science programs
on the "Faith in Action" hour
of NBC radio network.
The verified experience of a
Wisconsin girl completely heal-
ed through prayer in Christian
Science of an aggravate! case of
polio, after a medical diagnosis
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alva
Bryan of Austin.
Sunday guests in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Fisher were
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fisher of
Port Arthur, Mrs. Dayle San
der- and Pamelln. of Elgin, Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Stephens and
Darlene of Lockhart, Perry Gar
den and Sherila Williams of
Dale.
Mi*.- Stella Morgan and Mis.-
Billly Jo Moncure, students in
the eighth grade, won first place
in th«* spelling contest in the
Interscholastic Meet Saturday.
had given her three months to
live, will be presented on April
26.
Originating at VVMAQ, Chica-
go, the series will include a pro-
gram May 3 on how to over-
come the habit of criticizing
through prayer,, it was announc-
ed by Inman H. Douglass, Chris-
tian Science Committee on Pub-
lication for Texas.
The "Faith in Action" hour,
available from NBC to its na-
tional network of about fifty sta-
tions, will be broadcast in this
area at 8:15 a. m. over Station
VVOAI <1200 kilocycles), in San
Antonio.
Speaker on the first Christian
Science program, entitled "Your
God-given Protection" is to be
Ralph E. Wagers, well known
Christian Science lecturer. Ot-
to G. Ziegenhagen. Christian
Science practitioner in Chicago,
will conduct the April 2t> pro-
gram on "God's Power Can Heal
You", and Martin Crane, a Chi-
cago attorney, will appear May j
I! on "Getting Rid of Critical j
Thinking." Music on all three |
programs will be furnished by a j
quartet.
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BASTROP PH. 146
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OFFICES
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PHONE 98
Complete Abstract of Titl
to all lands and town lots ii
Bastrop County
In every State of the 48 • • •
TRUCK USERS BUY MORE
CHEVROLET TRUCKS
than any other make!
flas. 1\ Wood
OPTOMETRIST
—40 YEARS—
Dependable Optometric Service
IN BASTROP, TEXAS
We Call For And Deliver
In Bastrop
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No matter the size or type of truck you need—what better proof
could there be that a Chevrolet truck is your best buy1
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MOM CHtVROUT TRUCKS IN USI
1HAN ANT OTHIR MAKII
Recently published oRtcia! registration
figures for the last full year show that truck
users in every single State bought more
Chevrolets than any other make!
It is difficult to imagine more convincing
pr H>f of Chevrolet's superiority, for such
clear-cut and overwhelming preference can
lead to but one conclusion:
Chevrolet trucks must be better, must
enjoy solid advantages over other trucks.
Such preference must re^ on a firm foun-
dation of good, sound value. And, of
course, it does—as owners of Chevrolet
trucks can testify.
So before you buy </'iv truck, sec how
much more Chevrolet trucks offer you.
Stop in and see US Stum. Continuation of
itanilard equipment and trim illustrated ii depend-
ent on availability of material.
Allbright Chevrolet Company
Bastrop, Texas — Phone 12
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 101, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 23, 1953, newspaper, April 23, 1953; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth237424/m1/3/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.