Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 100, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 11, 1952 Page: 2 of 8
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9ASTKOP ADVERTISER, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1W52
The State Of Texas
|Hiint;
THENCE 15 degs. F. IW7.S
l(t: Ittiiins l)_\kcs, 1 eiutder ( . tti« West right of way line;
( uiiiiii,! mi, I.. t . I u>i;i.o;:ti.tm, Tin \( I' Northwestward aloiiK
Heliry ( riM heron, II, • ro< I'cr.in, s„i,| \V ,-«,t right of wh\ line approx.
t uthsrin. Mhn.ul. . Miller, John (I. ,, tlll \, K\ , Huilroad
Miller, l>finiel Daily, Duiih! H.idey, t(1 0j,j j j|m. the South line
Vmlreu I Westall. I lir iheth M • the Miller tracts;
V\i stall, William IligiiMieth, B. D. TH FNt E S. till degs. lt " W
Orgain, .1 (i Mnith, 1.. I.. Smith, ; .iipi.tj feet to the place of l>«-|fin-
1 S. Smith, I. ii. \\ rstall, I hotna« ning, und containing !M. I aeres
U ♦•stall, Keesi I'. Swcillcy, Hccs I'. ; or |fss, said tracts of land
Sweeny. Ifee- I'. Sw eaiiy, (. I . ish- having heen .suveyed December 12,
r. I iirej l.a-her, I ,try l.asher, \da hj Halfih (*;. Sloeuni, Licens
I l.asher, Vila l.asher, \\ . I Mini- j ^ State 1-and Surveyor, said field
son, W. T. Munsen, Mary Munsen,
Mwry Munson, Clerard 11. Munson,
Cierrard B. Munson, (ierartl Mun-
s« ii, ticrrard B. Munsen, .1. M. Tin-
shy, Joseph M. /insle*. \delia
i'inslcy, Delia Westall /.insly, \\ . identical tracts conveyed
•\. Maroney, \. M. Fitch, Daisey j }.; Bentley and
notes recorded Vol. 138, Fages 5 i9-
"i' Deed Hecords of Bastrop County,
Texas.
The above and foregoing two
tracts of land are the same and
by Daisy
Ada M.
1. Lasher Bent ley. Florence A. Lasher Lockett, executrices of the
l.asher Woods, Florence Woods, j will of Ada Lasher, deceased, to
Woods, C a r ey
Florence Mice Lasher Woods, Tra-
vis t". Bentley, Travis Bentlcy, T.
II. I .oekett, Edwin heller, t'lias.
Woods, Charles William Woods,
Charles Wwidt, Florence Mice
Woods, Florence Woods, and the
unknown heirs and legal representa-
tives of each ami all of the afore-
said parties, who may lie dead.
Defendants. Greeting:
VOL A It F Hl'.H F.BY COM-
MANDED to appear before the
Honorable District Court Bastrop
ot Bastrop County at the Court-
house therer'', in Bastrop, Texas, by
filing a written answer at <>r before
Hi o'clock \. M. of the first Mon-
day next after the expiration
fort> two days from the date of
the issuance of this citation, same
being the 27th day of October \. D.
lfi(52, to Plaintiffs Petition tiled in
said court, on the 9th day of Sep-
tember A. D. 1952, in this cause,
numbered 11,550 on the dockett of
said court and styled J. V. \sh, Jr.,
Plaintiff, vs. Dennis Dyke*, Lean-
der C. Cunningham, sometimes
known as L. C. Cunningham, Hen-
ry Croeheron sonet ime known as
H. Croeheron, Catharine Schneider
Miller, John Ci. .Miller, Daniel Dai-
ly. sometimes known at Daniel Dai
ley, Andrew E. Westall, Elizabeth
M. Westall, William Highsmith, B.
D. Orjrain. J. G. Smith. L. L. Smith,
T. S. Smith, T. H. Westall, some-
times known as Thomas Westall,
Reese P. Sweeney, sometimes
known as Rees P. Sweeny, a n d
sometimes known h- Bees I'. Swea-
ny, C. Lasher, sometimes known as
Carey Lasher, and sometimes known
as Cary Lasher, Vda T. Lasher
sometimes known as Ada Lasher,
W. P. Munson, sometimes known
as W. T. Munsen, Mary Munsen,
sometimes known as Mary Munson,
Gerard B. Munson, sometimes
known as Gerrard B. Munson,
sometimes known as Gerard Mun-
sen and sometimes known as Ger-
rard B. Munsen, J. M. Tinslev,
sometimes known as Joseph M.
Zinsley, Adelia Tinsley, sometimes
known as Delia Westall Zlnsly, W.
A. Maroney, A. M. Fitch, Minnie
F. Fitch, sometimes known as Min-
nie F. Lasher Fitch, Daisy E. Lash-
er Bentley, Travis C. Bentley,
sometimes known as Travis Bent-
ley, Ada M. Lasher Lockett Morln
W. H. Morln, T. 11. Ixx-kett, Flo-
rence A. Lasher Woods, sometimes
known as Florence Woods, and
sometimes known as Florence Alice
Lasher Woods, L. C. Lasher, Jr.
sometimes known as Louis Lasher,
Jr and sometimes known as Louis
C. Lasher. Jr., Edwin Keller, Carry
Woods, Jr., sometimes known as
Carey Woods, Marion Woods, ('has.
Woods sometimes known as Char-
les William Woods, and sometimes
known as Charles Woods, Florence
Alice Woods, sometimes known as
Florence Woods, and the unknown
heirs and legal representatives of
each and all of the aforesaid par-
ties who may tie dead, Defendants.
A brief statement of the nature
of this suit is as follows, to-wit:
That the hereinabove first named
defendants are either deceased or
non-residents, and that tlieir places
of residence an- unknown to plain-
tiff and if dead, the names and
places of residence of their respec-
tive heirs and le^al representatives
are each and ail unknown to this
plaintiff, and that the plaintiff has
diligently inquired and sought out
the places of residence and the legal
representatives of each of* them;
that the places of residence of tin-
defendants not named hereinabove,
are known to this plaintiff and
that service is bcinjr had upon them
other than by publication. That
on or about October 20, A. D.,
1951, plaintiff was and now is the
legal owner, in fee simple, of the
following described properties, to-
wit :
Consisting of 10*.9 acres of land,
more or less, and 93.4 acres of land,
more or less, parts of the Dennis
Dykes Survey, situated in Bastrop
County, Texas, which said tracts of
land are particularly described by
metes and bounds as follows:
Ail those certain tracts or par-
eels of land, lying and lieinjr situ-
ated in Bastrop County, Texas, a
part of thi- Dennis Dykes Survey,
described as follows;
FIRST Tit ACT: Bejrmninir on
the North line of the Ada Lasher
tract, out of the Dennis Dykes Sur
vey, the South line of the Miller
tract at the West line of the State
Highway right yf way;
THENCE along said West riirht
of way line S. 22 (legs. 50' East
N27.I feet to ii |>oint;
THENCE S, *5 degs, 00' W
Hffl6.fi fee' to the East right of
way line of the M K \ T Hail-
road ;
THENCE Northwestward along
said right of way line app'ox 1970
fi-et to an old fence line the South
line of the Miller tracts;
THENCE N. degs. 19' E
3506.N feet along said old fence line
to th« place of Itegimiing and con-
taining I0K.9 acres, more or less.
SECOND TRACT: Biginning at
the NW corner of the Ada Lasher
tract out of the Dennis Dykes Sur-
vey on the South line of the Miller
tracts pn old fence corner;
THENCE S. U degs. P.. 267B.0
feet along all old fence line to a
Florence Alice
Woods, Jr., and Chas. Woods, by
deed dated December b, 1934, re-
corded Vol. 94. Pages 32t -9 of the
Deed Hecords of Bastrop County,
Texas, and the same property con-
veyed by Florence Alice Woods
to Carey Woods Jr. by deed
dated November 20, 1940. re-
corded Vol, 104, Page 4 0 of the
Deed Hecords of Bastrop County,
Texas, and the same property con-
veyed by Carey Woods and wife,
Marion Woods and Charles William
Woods, to J. V. Ash, Jr., by deed
dated October 20, 1951, recorded
Vol. 132, Page t 2t of the Deed Re*
<>t | cords of Bastrop County, Texas, re-
' fcrence being here made to all of
said above mentioned instruments
j and their records for all pertinent
! purposes.
That the abovv described lands
and premises are completely en
closed in a (food and substantial
fence and have been so ritctoaed for
itiunv years, and that plaintiff is
lawfull.v seixed and in possession of
said lands and prrtnises. That on
tin day and date aforesaid defen-
dants herein entered upon said land
and premises abo\e described and
have ejected plaintiff therefrom and
are unlawfully withholding imisscs-
sion from the plaintiff, asserting
some right, title and interest in
said lands and premises to the plain-
tiffs damage in tin sum of SEVEN
111(11 S WD SI VI MA AND
NO-HM) (1*7,070.00) DOLL \ KS.
That plaintiff is fee owner of
said lands and premises b> reason
of being owner of record title there-
to and under special pleas of 8, 5,
10 and 25 year statute of limita-
tions; that plaintiff alleges and
shows to the court that this suit is
brought to recover title and posses-
sion to said above described lands
an$l premises and to remove there-
from any and all clouds cast there-
on b> icason of any claims assert-
ed on, to or against said lands
and premises, or any part thereof
by the resfiective defendants here-
inabove named together with their
legal representatives and unknown
heirs, except royalty reservation in
favor of Cary WikkIs, Marlon
Woods and Charles William Woods.
That the hereinabove named defen-
dants together with their unknown
heirs unil legal representatives be
duly cited as provided by law to
appear herein and answer this pe-
tition. that upon final hearing here-
of, plaintiff have judgment against
each and all of said defendants, for
the recovery of the title and pos-
session of all of the lands and pre-
TO HANDLE ADS FOR LIVESTOCK EXPOSITION
The San Antonio Livestock Ex
position announced this week the
appointment of the Pitluk Adver-
tising Company, San Antonio, to
handle advertising and public re
lations tor the 1953 stock show
a#nl rodeo.
According to Dr. Harold Vugt
borg, chairman of the syick
show's advertising and publicity
committee, the Pitluk agency will
supervise the complete promotion
of tile Feb. 20 March 1 -how as a
packaged unit.
In announcing the appointment,
Vagtborg stated, "This move of
appointing a single agency to
handle both advertising and pub
lie relations will bring about a
closet en elation of organised ef-
fort."
Jim Batttrsliy, public relations
director of Pitluk, will direct all
publicity for the '53 stock show
and rodeo. He handled a similar
position the first two years of the
show.
mi-es above ilcscrilied, forever I ree
and clear and discharged from .ill
right, titles and interests claimed
b> all) and all of the deft iiilanC
except those above shown owning
royalty interest; that Writ of Hes-
t it ut ion issue and that plaintiff
have judgment for all costs of suit
incurred and all other and further
relief, general and special, at law
and ill equity to which he may prove
himself justly entitled and in duty
bound will ever pray, as is more
fully shown by Plaintiffs Petition
on file in this suit.
It this citation is not served with-
in ninety days after the date of its
issuance, it shall be returned unser-
ved.
The officer executing this writ
hall promptly serve the same ac-
cording to requirements of law,
and the mandates hereof, and make
due return as the law directs.
Issued and gi>en under my hand
and seal of said court at Bastrop,
Texas, this the 10 day of S< ptnnber
\. D. 1952.
\ttest:
VERNON I SKI U Clerk
District Court, Bastrop
Countv, Texas
(SEAL)
2#-5
From where I sit... by Joe Marsh
Narrow Town-
Broad Outlook
The w ife's cousin Ben. and Belle
his bride are back from honey-
mooning in the Rockies. Took them
to dinner laist night at the (iarden
Tavern. Ben told about the trip:
"Went through a town in I dr. ho
that was only 100 feet wide. No
kidding! Built into a long, narrow
canyon. And it shares those 100
feet with a railroad track that
runs right throu/ih the hotel!
"To get gf.s there we had to
park right on the tracks. Suddenly
Belle screams- 'there's a train
coming!' But t,hi gas fellow ust
laughs and says we were there
first. Blamed if the engineer didnl
stop the train and wait, U>o!"
From where I ait, it's a good
illustration of how people can
learn to "think of the other fel-
low •• so that the tiimmunil) bene-
tits. Railroaders and townspeople.
Democrats and Republican*,
malted milk fancier* and thoae
who prefer a temperate glaa* of
beer—we all have to share the
same spare. Let's maintain our
neighbor's "right of way."
C i'i' >J,L in leu .satfri iiicitrcrt
FROM ANTWERP BELGIUM
THE
GOLD MEDAL AWARD
TO
We have just received word that at the "Concours
des Bieres" of the "Institut International D'Alimen-
tation", in Antwerp, Belgium, in competition among
beers from all over the world, including more than
a hundred fine American beers, the judges awarded
the coveted Gold Medal to Texas' own Pale Dry-
Grand Prize.
This unbiased judging, by world famous beer-
tasting experts, we believe to be further proof-
positive that Texans should be proud of their own
Texas brewed premium quality Grand Prize.
In our advertising, we have been describing the us«
of only the finest ingredients, including deep-rock
artesian water, and our exclusive patented brewing
process, "The Top of the Brew". These insure our
delivering to you only the naturally light and natu-
rally dry, best part, the Top of the Brew.
If you demand a premium quality beer, a beer that
excels in all standards of quality and taste, the next
time you order beer, ask for the Gold Medal Award
Winner, Texas' own Pale Dry Grand Prize.
f
GULF BREWING CO., HOUSTON, TEXAS
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 100, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 11, 1952, newspaper, September 11, 1952; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth237392/m1/2/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.