Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 103, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 7, 1955 Page: 3 of 10
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HA STROP (TEXAS) ADVERTISER, APRIL 7, 1933
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day wa putty quid.
March 12: Today was unus
m unify a quiet day it, bt a Sat
unlay. N'othinir doinj! ami ,<>.
hodv lot ki-<| up,
■March 1M: Another quiet day.
j March I I: A report tiiir morn-
j i'i^r at I ti clock. Th#r« wax a
hunch of boys out on th«* high
J way riding the top of the car
i and the fenders, but when I
; to tl they were school
hay.- out of Aunt in. Had Immm
home over the week end. They
were from Houston. They hall
run out of jra." and wan puwhins
tms morning, the car while one of them came
Ut-rai ge on huat after ««*. A fire here ,n town
(i a trip to Austin, ttday. hut no damage was done,
i , arch in town thi* The Chief Deputy investigated
a Jtjecl wanted a burglary ca .• at Rod Rock
\ i tin that ha« which w«- broke into la t Mght.
March 15: A tup to Elgin to
el vo paper-. I i)(> related out of
jail. A trip over to .Mcliade on
business.
March 1 *•: A trip to Jeddo to
-erve paper*. A run here in town
to guard the -treet while the
firemen fought the fin.
Mat I, 17 \ trip over to Kl
gin to jM*rv« papei . this morn
tin?; al-o trip to fMiuthvillc to
carry a dog head to Austin
to eo whether or not it was
mad
March l«: A trip to Pin Oak
Seven paid ,t} settle a -quahhle, back by
Juatire's "•nnthville A trip to Elgin on
bumne.n.
March ! *: tine locked up for
stabbing another with a knife.
A fight here in town hu no
body ha been arte ted Not
-ure of ju*t what happened.
March 20: A tnp to Cedar
' reek li.„k!t u for a couple of
men, but failed to locate them
at the time. A guitar and a ca.«c
"■ > VV Wi n> -ut Pat; •
1 presume tnere will be hi me
net amble egg eatin#.
March Si: Paper* erved in
'n and a twelve )>aj old
ictrl reported mi* ing in Klgirt.
The balance of the .lay ha- been!
mighty quiet,
March 22: Today wa* an un
usual quel day. Sot a t,1. i
to do but rare hack with your I
feet on the de k and smok-
Vif HtxAln*. Sli«rlff
Made some inveiti
id yet. Made a
, today to pick
They paid fines
i to State Hon-
Texas, to carry
trip to the State
tin with a pa
> to Smithville
Justice Of Peace
$1.7.10. Also <ier
!i in Smithville. i
1 the day started
i orning. Papt i
Ba«trop at
riiini in
urbtnif the peace
. ry. \ complaint
on the highway
trip to Temple
i.y who had broke
j,tion at Elgin,
■all from the City
in The Highway
!> W I then for
Elgin after him.
i the Sunday was
>: • barred l> W
iaid a 1250 fm,
in jail I'apen
n around
*erv« n
to .ctvc
F!gi
lo
Cr
to \u tht t«
lie Miller to
trip to Bhiio
. O a trio ti
car r<
(m
LI1)
' pwt a fine
arfcl * m>> rplpasrd
'■ and Me Dade
v trip to Jeddo
The rest of the
Jholic Church
Ftts kne, Te*a
|n.Al DE A. FAt'ST
Cantor
! •! «• of Sunday Ma -*
f" Sows:
M pvrry Sunday.
M econd. fourth and
1 :*>"f of the month,
i M , fit t and third
>f the month.
• at 6:00 A.
I' ' • <1 third Sundays.
to and 7 t,, #
' ■(<• Saturdays prece<j
• nd, fourth and fifth
* * «l>il«« in fol
I v With only an oc
fanjre f«r sp^ial e
i r particular informa
l;< tory I' one
'« '• . J r:. if ro
'< W l or !U2 W 2
! '* located 10 miieft
^■ I I'arm Highwav
l IIII WANT ADS
Marrii 23: .V ticket g
ivt-n in
•'l« 'fi>x at railf.H
pet hour
Deputy Sheriff T®
v- m brc ifht in >> H .ir
hwa;. I'i .
trol tir ixtviing to
,t «a ,,{ u«.t,
ui mile-
n r ir!>
Mut'f-r. 24 A u;l htm
*t*ml thw r«n tm<mt
I he :o«.t>. Al*
o ft imii
'! en the Au*tm hlg
h v \
UM n w n t it by it tr
uck We
• -«lit him t« thv
honpitaJ
•!i cmdsti'in t« not «
efl(ori>it wan |H< InM tip
A
here for
Oil Sht i ff of k.
e A trip
to \ti-tit, On f-u.-ii 1 m.
March V t rip 1
ki I'«i(fe
to c rr\ a *U>l*e cawh
r> ftsti r
?.«rk to thp owner, otj
'n'l than
t? iO 11- ' 'm^un*of t} i*
day ««
pr«tt> quiet.
March \i nthcr fu
t«rt«'il
n tin* Ha^trop St-at.
'«rk, hut
no i! 'n««c Hb done.
^ * the
Kinr Impart men! wtn
on their
tiwn atd put it « ut t
•efore it
f«*t .«turtori The Cltj
Police
Iwkwl om up here si
i county
Jail to hold (m hsr till
Monday
worm n jf.
March 27: One pick***
1 up for
rcmnvAi f rum! i i
j opcrty.
that wi Wen lookup fm
Marrh 2": f'nuit
< ;n thin
mot nmj; < ' « p«W h
fine for
<UbfehiK HnwOrcr mth
a knife.
hive pakf fines fur k
ambling
«r.d « ! pard a firn fo
MtilinK
f < inr
<4l«l on fm prn-mmim f
ambltny
March A trip t
81 gin
1# r a Sid «h
a trip
to Mcl dc Thes e si at
n shoot
in «t .wrape over there.
A trip
Otit to H ll I'liOii.
An old 1
i etrn n mi v n fmi -d •
March : ); A trip
.p tO'A (i j
for 04% w
h« OWes
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TAX£$
f,
•mix's Ki'itr, HOI STON* —
Oeotge Ro \sn< r. dean of Texas
iarrn broiidcastet'H, has Iwen ap-
IKinieu head of KPRC and
KJ Rt V\ -. newly expanded
i arro Departmont, Jack Harris
President and <;eneral
•Kit«;if.'ci hag announ' Wl. Kocs
nor be 'on broadcastini* agrloul-
tut '! f i trrams shortly after his
i ailuation from Texas a <v M
in 1937, and wa- I-'arm Director
of Houston's KTRH fmm P'lti
untii his ippointnient to the
KPRC staff.
•"me on a fine, but while we
'■«.er« there lie came in and paid
off. A trip over to Elgin with
omc more papers to serve. A
ch from tin city police in El-
gin !!<• had one for un ho au-
fther trip over to Elgin to get
this one.
March U: A trip to Rrenham
on b.i •Hi''-.-. The Hijfhway Patrol
brought m a D \V.|, a truck
driver One released that layed
"Ut a fine for the . it v.
SHERIFF'S NOTICE OF SALE
THE STATE OF TEXAS,
COUNTY OF BASTROP
Whereas, by virture of a cer-
tain Order of Sale issued out
j of the District Court of Bastrop
County, Texas, on the Kith day
of March, A. D. l!>35, wherein
l nited Salvage Company is
Plaintiff, and J. \V. Washington
and \\ ife, Arena W a-iiington are
Defendant, on a judgment rend-
ered in said court against De
feiulant and in favor of the said
Plaintiff, for the urn of One
j Thousand Nine Hundred Forty
! Three Dollars and L'" lot) Dol-
la>. with interest thereon at
the rate of ti per cent per an-
num, from date of judgment, to-
gether with all costs of suit: I
have levied upon and will on the
3rd day of May, A. 1>. 1955, be-
tween the hours of ten o'clock
a. m. and four o'clock p. rn. at I
the Court House door of said
County, proceed to ell for cash
to the highest bidder, all the
light., t it It and interest of .1. W.
Washington and Wife, Arena
Washington in and to the fol-
lowing described property, levied
upon, to wit: Mechanic's and
Materialman's. All that certain
lot, tract or parcel of land, a
part of the Fhos. Garretson Sur
vey in the County of Bastrop
and the State of Texas, and be-
ing that portion of Subdivision
No. Four <4) of the 2nd tract
of Marilda Webb K Tate land,
in the Town of Elgin, Texas,
described by metes and bounds
as follows, to*wit:
BEGINNING at the North-
cast corn. ; of the Prince Weab
tract of land where the divid-
ing line between the lot herein
described and the Prince Webb
tract intersects the extension of
what i,- known as Brazos Street
! in -aid Town of Elgin, Texa.s,
as shown on the G. S. Bredell
map c * .-aid Town;
THENCE Westward along the
South line of the Katie Washing-
ton tract, out of which this lot
is taken, and the North line of
the Prince Webb tract, a di-
tance of about 229 feet to the
Southwest corner of the Katie
Washington tract;
THENCE Northward along the
West line of the Katie Wash-
ington tract, a distance of 40
feet to a ;-take for corner;
I HENCE Eastward parallel
with the South line about 229
teet to a -take for corner in
the extension of said Brazos
Street;
THENCE Southward along
the West line of Brazos Street,
a distance of 40 feet to the
place of beginning.
And being the same prop
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY
At Bastrop, Texas
Subscription Rate: $2.50 Per Year, Payable in Advanca
It. E. STAND1FER, Publisher AMY S. STANDIFER, Editor
Entered As Second Class Matter At The Post Office At Baatrop,
Texas, Under Act of March 3, 1879
erty conveyed by Katie Wash-
ington to J. W, Washington by
deed dated February 18, 1953,
recorded in Vol. 13<i, Pages G10-
htl, Deed Records of Bastrop
County, Texas.
The above sale to be made
by me to satisfy the above de-
scribed judgment for $1,943.75
in favor of Plaintiff, together
with all co.-ts of suit and sale,
a .'l tni proceeds to be applied
to the at i-faction thereof.
I. R. HOSKINS, Sheriff
Bastrop County, Texas
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Don't Fail To Take Advantage Of The
Rexall Original 1c Sale
Wednesday Thru Saturday, April 13,14,15 & 16
L. C. PRICE DRUG STORE
PHONE 22
Registered Pharmacist
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Phones 440 & 441
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 103, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 7, 1955, newspaper, April 7, 1955; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth237525/m1/3/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.