Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 92, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 14, 1945 Page: 4 of 8
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BASTROP ADVERTISER, JUNE 14. 1045
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The State of Texas
TO: AARON WRIGHT, Defen-
dant, Greeting:
You are hereby commanded to
appeal before the Honorable Dis-
trict Coui*t of Bastrop County at
the Court House th reof, in Bas-
trop, Ttxas at or before 10 o'clock
A. M. of the t'ir-t Monday next
after the e*| iration of forty-two
days from the date of the issu-
ance of this citation, same being:
the 23rd day of July A. D. 1045,
then and there to answer Plain-
tiff's Petition filed in said Court,
c n the 3rd day of .January A. D.
in this cause, numbered
10,836 on the docket of said court
and styled Elizabeth M. Matthews
Wright, Plaintiff, vs. Aaron
Wrght Defendant.
A brief statement «.f the nature
of this suit is as follows, to wit:
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4640W. Horriion Str—t, Chicago 44, lliineii
tuy Mora War londs
YEARS OF PROVED
PERFORMANCE
Plaintiff is now and has been
a bona fide citizen and inhabitant
of the State of Texas for more
than twelve months and an actual
resident of Bastrop County for
1.1 ore than six months next pre-
ceding the filing of this petition.
Plaintiff prays for divorce on the
grounds of cruel treatment, for
all costs of court and for such
other and furthur relief in law
and equity that she may be justly
entitled to, a- is more fully shown
hv Plaintiff's Petition on file in
this suit.
The officer executing this pro-
cess shall promptly execute the
same according; to law. and make
due return as the law directs.
Issued and given under my hand
and the Seal of said Court, at
office in Bastrop, Texas, this the
7th day of June A. D. 1945.
Attest:
Gail Eskew, Clerk
District Court, Bastrop
County, Texa-
PROVISIONS FOR
AAA ASSISTANCE
AAA assistance will be pro-
| vided only for those practices car-
ried <>ut from January 1, 1:M">
; through December 31, l'.Ma. T<>
qualify for paymm: the extent
i of practices carri<d out between
January 1 and Augu-t 1, KM",
must be reported not later than
August 15; those carried out be-
' tween August 1 and December
must be r-por'.ed not later than
January 15, l'J46. James A. Dor-
sett, Secretary, Bastrop County
AC A, announced today.
Any of the following practices
which are complete now may be
j reported at the county AAA Of
I fice anytime after today but all
, practices completed by July 31
i must be reported not later than
1 August 1">. 11M5;
1, Construction of standard and
• spreader t rrarc- for which pro-
J p< r outlets are provided.
Texas is by far the leading grain
sorghum producing state of the
Union.
FOR A PLEASANT EVENING—
Try the
RENDEVOUS
CLUB
Music for dancing. and
delicious steak dinners, at-
tractively served, in comfor-
^ table, attractive surroundings.
Sandwiches
Cold Drinks
Short Orders
"B W, H D
JEANNE CHAMPION. Mgr.
STEAK DINNERS A SPECIALITY
Just across the river on the Austin Highway
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Its the
RF Goodrich
is I L V E R TOWN!
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^Lx'^backed by 3 year*'extra
*L 'synthetic tire experience.
THRU YEARS before any other corn-
pan>, B. F. Goodrich told tirei made with
synthetic to Anitritan car ownefi. The
three year*' extra cspcrience K410t'l '•
thowinx up in 'he performance of today t
synthetic B F. Goodrich SiKertown . . ;
already proved in service totaling 1IIL
UONS OF MIL) S! Drive in We'lJ fell you
if you're elijtiblc. ^ e'll help you apply!
E L Z N E R ' S
Notice To Hunters
The following bills were passed
! during the current session of the
Legislature and have become laws,
and .-hould be noted by all hunt- .
ers:
11.B. 7!*0: Section 1. From and
after passage of this Act, it shall
be unlawful to take, or attempt
to take, attempt to lull, or kill
any deer in Bastrop county for a
period of Five (5) yeai ■ . Any
person violating any provision of
this Act shall be deemed guilty of
a misdemeanor and upon convic-
tion shall be fined in a sum of
not less than One Hundred Dollars
($100) nor more than Two Hun-
dred Dollars ($200>.
S.B. 301: Section 1. Section 1 of
(Chapter 21 '> of the Acts of the
Regular Session of the 17th Legis-
lature is hereby amended so a to
| hereafter >ca>i as follows;
"Section 1. It shall be unlawful
for any person to kill, take or have
i in his possession for barter ot sale,
j until 1940, any wild fox or the
pelts thereof in the counties <>f
Bastrop, Burleson and Washing-
ton, State of Texa-; providing,
however, that it shall not be un-
lawful to kill wild fox in the act
2. Construction '*f diversion ter-
races.
Kstabii-hinp a vegetative
terway.
4. Constructing or • nlarpinfr
drainage dit -ht *-.
ti. Construction of earthen darn-
er reservoirs.
k. Drilling or (iii.'gm { wells.
II. ."'trip cropping on the con-
tour.
15. Contour listing or furr nv-
ing f cropland or land plan t i
to crop- in 11*44.
16. Contour farming intertilled
cops.
IT. Seeding drill >1 crop- >>n th<
contour.
21. Control of destructive plants
j on noncrop pasture and rang! j
j land.
22. Renovation of Bermuda
; gra*s pastures.
I 23. Mowing established pa*
j tures.
17. Set-ding permanent pastiir<
i grasses.
2H. Sodding Bermuda, Buffalo
i or I allis grass.
20. Seeding pasture gra ■«•<< or
i legume-, on srxj land.
80. Harvesting legumi and
grass -fed.
31. Fstablishing gr« manure
or cover crops.
37. Application of superphos-
phate.
Need For 20,000
Waves Called For
By Navy
HOl'STON. Tex. An immedi-
ate need for 20,000 additional
WAVFS, half of them for dut>
in the Hospital Corps to care for
Navy and Marine wounded, was
announced by the Nav\ today, and
the Houston Office of Naval Of-
ficer Procurement called on Texas
women to become an integral part
of the Navy and work at impor-
tant jobs that will help speed the
winning of the war.
"The Nav> will not reach it
full strength until later thi- year,"
Lieutenant Commander O. II
Swayw, in chaigc of the Houston
office, saitl. "They are making
plans for the job ahead, and 20,-
000 more WAVFS are part of thi
plan. Thou-ands '>f -lion ha*ed
sailors are moving out of the
of destroying or about to destroy
domestic fowls or othei domestic
stock."
country for the tremendous job
in the Pacific, and as many thou-
sands of WAVFS must take their
places."
With rising casualty figures, the
Xavv's need for additional II"
pital Corps WAVFS is urgent, he
added.
"Amphibious operations with
the anticipated thousands of land-
ings til over the vn-t Pacific will
require Navy ships ami Navy
men," he -aid. "Already the cas
ualty lists of Naval personnel are
rising, and we have yet to se*- the
total figur« from Okinawa It
will l-e hard to realise that only
one of these objectives a rested
from the Japanese has cost us
some 36,'H.hi and more American
casualtien! The carrier FRANK
LIN and its casualties i- another "
Women between the ages of 20
and 36, single or married, with
no children under 1H, and with at
least two years' high school cdu-
cation, can apply at the Office of
Naval Officer Procurement. *24
Niels Fsperson Building, Houston,
or at the Navy Recruiting Office
nearest them The reed is urgent.
Amertf an ho\ .ur giving tfinr li% r thn
the Amrnrar I lag may forever f'y o\rr thi« tnir
native land
^ on can Iniy war bonds that will srnri our
mm the weapons and equipment that means a
qun ket vit lory and <i iiettrr pea< r
PEOPLES DRUG STORE
JA( K FI.RGL.SON, Proprietor
SALUTE THE FREEDOM LOVING
We salute thr flags of all nation* joined with
us in thr fight for universal freedom from nazi&m
and fascism. And it is our earnest hope that
this date in all successive years, will be marked by
a world at peace T o fulfil that hope, wr can
prove our earnestnc-s in no better way Ithan by
buying another, a bigger bond.
ELKINS 5 -10 - 25c STORE
Bastrop, Texas Cf.< IL LONG, Mgr Phone 320
• WK HAVE EVERYTHING"
DAD IS WISE ABOUT HIS EYES!
No wonder *e are alwavK turning to Dad for ndvi-<
lie's Jus.1 naturally wise about everything. Tak bis
for instance. Knowing he's getting on in year- In 11k
ured he needed Kla-'M-*. S« in h«- came, had his > <- t-i
amined and the proper Kla^sr- pr«->« rihed. VVhy not follow
Dad's example,
JAS. P. WOOD
A Complete Line of Jewelry and Watch Repair Dep t
tl
THE STARS AND STRIPES-
GALLANT IN ACIIGJI
I he hintor> of our flog ii one of nallantry:
and the history r f the men who rmw fight ufdei
h^r < olors is bet written ns report after report
of g.iih.Mrv in - ion f • ,i ' ) ,
nation honors especially the service flui< «-ert>
through the wtndov. ■ of . 111! I to r < . i
home*—adjunct to our star* and stripes!
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 92, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 14, 1945, newspaper, June 14, 1945; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth237014/m1/4/?q=%22Places+-+United+States+-+Texas+-+Bastrop+County%22: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.