Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 103, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 7, 1955 Page: 8 of 10
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BASTROP (TEXAS) ADVERTISER, APRIL 7, 1955
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Classified Ads
CLASSIFIED AD RATBS
First insertion 2 cents per
word
Each later insertion 1 cent
per word
Minimum:
50 cent* first week
35 cents subsequent weeks
CARD OF THANKS
2 cents per word
Minimum 50 cents
All advertising cash with
order execept where active ac-
counts are maintained.
FOR SALE—Tomato, Pepper
and F-ir|f Plantf. See R. G. Leh
nick, phone 2« >J- fl-2
(II R B VLKR B\KGAI\ FOR
THE >1 \>ON
One new 77 New Holland
Baler with the new model .*>5
Now Holland Kal e. Both for the
low cost of $2475.00. Save $5t>0.-
00. Write or call us collect for
a baling demonstration today.
Jans^en Bros. LaGrange, Te
xa>, phone 223. t>-1
FOR SALE OR TRADE—Hum-
ble Service Station and Garage
at 4014 South Coi.^resa in Aus-
tin. Will sell, or will trade for
Bastrop property, city or rural.
AN' rite or mo E. E. Fox Service
Station and Garage. 4014 South
Congress, Austin, Texas.
4-4 1.8C
FOR RENT—Apartment with
living room, bed roon^ private
bath and kitchenette. All bills
paid. Phone Mrs. Jess Walker
124 J or 4. 51-tf
SHE OR CALL A. J. Woehl Jr.,
for Formica cabinet tops, floor
sanding. Dill's Coolcraft Vene-
tian blinds in 15 different colors,
asphalt, vinil and rubber tile for
floors in all colors, window and
door awnings. Estimates fur-
nished free. Phone 670. 6-tf
WATERWELL Drilling 7^6
pumps installed. Nothing down,
three years to pay. Sterzing
Drilling Co., Phone 8 0944, 2304
South Lamar, Austin. 34-tf
Johnson Studio
Used Machinery
Ford Tractors.
Allb-Chalmer*
Tractors, o n e
How A very Tra
i tors, disc har-
rows. single am
1 double. A. E.
John.-on <V Son
s. 5-2
FOR SALE—I
Wer Lawn Mo-
wer. See C. F. H
a ike, 308 North
Ave. G., Elgin, 1
,xas. 4 3-120
FOR SALE—Six
room house and
garage at IS 1.3
Garfield. Large
corner lot. Mrs
Afton Yoigt.
Phone J)52-W3 or 333\\. H-2 'JU
1953 Chevrolet
Pick-up 750.00
Ford 4 Door 225.
00
Plymouth 4 Do<
r 350.00
Ford Pick-up 15
LI.OO
LANGLEY
MOTORS
Phone 2fi7
Nite 231W
FOR SALE—Lot shaded with
bipr pecan trees,
at 1404 North
Main. Call 120
or 242 for in-
formation.
35 tf
PORTRAIT AND
COMMERCIAL
PHOTOGRAPHY
Kodak Refinishing
2 DAY SERVICE
BOX 123 BASTROP, TEXAS
4-4-3.20
Wanted
Old Photographs to be re-
produced front the original.
If interested, mail u.- a card
to your local newspaper or
to oui studio in Austin, and
our sales representative will
call on you in the next few-
days.
Studio Gilmore
r 01 WEST 19
Austin, Texa>
FOR SALE—Twin beds, com-
| plete with head boards padded
with washable glazed chintz in
white with red roses. Reason-
ably priced. Terms if desired.
Mrs. R. E. Standifer, phone 57
\ or 480. 46-tf
EXPERT PIANO TUNING, will
buy used pianos. R. C. Tur-
ner, Box 1164, Bastrop, Texas.
36-tf
I Several girls to address, mail
| postcards. Spare time every
week. Write Box 161, Belmont.
Ma.-.-. 3-41.67
WANTED TO BUY: Farm and
Ranch Land. M. E. (Jake)
RABENSBURG.
WE CAN SELL your farm and j
ranch for you. We invite you to j
! list your property with us. Call!
Grady Tuck, on Paige Highway,;
phone {JS1-W-2, or write Box j
11, Bastrop. 5-tf '
WOMEN WANTED. Temporary,
six months. Mail postcards. Good
handwriting or typewriter. Box
47, Watertown, Mass. 1-4-1.67 j
MATTRESSES remade or
made into innersprings. write
Best Bedding Company, Round
Rock, Texas.
LONG TERMS on ranch and
farm loans. Unlimited funds a-
railable. No appraisal charge.
Auto loans, 6 per cent on new
cars. M. E. RABENSBURG.
A. E. Johnson & Sons full line
of Minneapolis Moline Farm Ma- j
; ehinery. 5-2
FOR RENT—Garage apartment.
120t- N. Pecan. Phone 21!' J.
5 2-85
Sec A. E. Johnson & Sons at El-
gin for lathe work and welding.
5-2
PUPPIES For Sale—Weaned,
snow white, $5.00 each. Phone
485W, 1>07 Hill Street. 1-tf
CARD or THANKS
We wish to take thi- oppor-
tunity to express our deep up-
I preciation to our many Bastrop
1 friends for their thoughtful ex- j
piv-sions of sympathy during
our recent bereavement. We are
j very grateful for their kind-
| ness.
The W. E. Dickens Family.
CARD OF THANKS
My sincere thanks to my
friends for your cards, flowers,
gifts and visits while 1 wa.-
hospitalized and sin e my re-
turn home.
Mrs. 11. D. Higgins
6-1-50
Assembly of God
Church
REV. WAYLAND WOODALL
Pastor
Sunday:
Sunday School, 9:45 A. M.
Morning Worship, 11:00 A. M.
Evening Service, 7:30 P. M.
Wednesday:
Prayer Meeting, 7:30 P. M.
Pentecostal Church
Of God
REV. CHARLES D. SWANK
Pastor
Sunday School, 10:00 A. M.
Sunday Morning Worship, 11:00
A. M.
Sunday Evening Worship, 7:30
p. m.
Weekly Service, Thursday. 7:30
p. m.
SHERIFF'S NOTICE OF SALE j
THE STATE OF TEXAS,
COUNTY OF BASTROP
Whereas, by virtue of a cer- ]
tain Order of Sale issued out J
of the District Court of Bastrop
County, Texas, on the 16th day
of March, A. D. li 55, wherein
United Salvage Company is.
Plantiff, and Roy W. Martin and)
Wife, Dulcie T. Martin are De-
cmlant, on a judgment render-
ed in said court against said!
Defendant and in favor of the
said Plaintiff, for the sum of:
Two Thousand Two Hundred
Sixty Three & Nine Cents
($2,263.00) Dollars, with inter
e.-t thereon at the rate of 6
per cent per annum, from date j
of judgment, together with all
costs of suit; I have levied upon i
and will on the 3rd day of May,
A. D. 1! 55, between the hours of
ten o'clock a. m. and four o'-
clock p. m. at the Court House
door of said County, proceed to j
sell for cash to the highest bid-
der. all the right, title and inter-
est of Roy W. Martin and Wife
Dulcie T. Martin mi and to the fol-
lowing described property, lev-
ied upon, to-wit: Mechanics and
Materialman's
All that certain lot or parcel
of land lying W« -1 of the Colo-
rado River and a part of the A.
Litton League, -ituuted in the
town of Cedar Creek, Bastrop
Countv, Texas:
BEGINNING i
of the Port Lav
-take: THENCK
Vara -; THENCK
vara
u the middlt
a Road at «
4". W. 76-3 .r
45 E. 32-1 :
THENCE N 4' E. 76-3
vara.-; THENCE N. 45 W. 32-1 2
vara- to the place of beginning.
containing one half acre of land,
more or less;
Arid bring the same property
conveyed by Mahion W Purcell
<t ux to H. C, Smith et ux by
deed dated March 2nd 1914, re
corded in Vol. 57. Pages 371 372,
Deeds Records of Bastrop Coun-
ty, Texas;
And also being the same prop-
erty conveyed by Sophia I.
Smith, a widow, to Roy W. Mar-
tin <t ux by deed dated February
Prompt Removal of
UNSKINNED or DISABLED
♦ CATTLE
♦ HORSES
♦ MULES
♦ HOGS
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Texas Rendering
Company, Ltd.
Call 131 Bastrop. Texas
DRAPERIES
CUSTOM TAILORED
Drapery fabrics in glonheen,
sheer cloth, corduroy, early
American prints, fiber glass,
crepe, bark cloth.
Kir-eh traverse rods, pleater
tape and hooks.
Builders Supply Co
Smithvilie, Texas
Ph. 154 Box 509
tf.
NO BRAGGING
just facts!
Even Texans might not
belie* e some facts about
Texas until they check
them in the Texas
Almanac,
But they arc all in there, from
details on your county to the
overall picture of the state.
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STREET SO.
i CITY AND STATE
Encloted it remittance in the amount of $
20, 1054, now being; recorded,
reference here being made to
said instruments and the record
there uf for all pertinent pur-
poses.
The above sale to be made by
me to satisfy the above describ-
ed judgment for $2,2<i3.09 in
favor of Plaintiff, together with
all costs of suit and sale, and the
proceeds to be applied to the
. at intact ion thereof.
1. R. HOSKIXS, Sheriff
Bastrop County, Texas
4-4
Dr. Neil R. Gurwitz
OPTOMETRIST
Office Hours — 8:30 to 5:30
Dail) Except Tuesday & Friday*
(In Elgin on Tues. and Fri.)
OFFICE: 913 Main St.
Phone lOti — Bastrop. Texas
Church of Christ
Kev. Luther Archer, Pastor
liilthwa> 71 East of Bastrop
Morning Wor-iiip, 11:00 a.m.,
with Communion Service at
11:45 a.m.
Evening Service and Com-
munion, 7:15 p.m.
us.
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Furniture, UphtUfcJV
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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/m1/8/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.