Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 20, 1942 Page: 2 of 8
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BASTROP ADVERTISER. BASTROP FYA>
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THESE DECEASED AUSTIN MUTUAL MEMBERS
KEPT FAITH WITH THEIR BENEFICIARIES
'IKuith ( laiiiiK Paid Promptly"
LIST OF 53 CLAIMS PAID FIRST SIX MONTHS OF 1942
This list no doubt contains the names of many of your friends and ac-
quaintances. Through their Austin Mutual policies they provided cash
for delivery to their loved ones at the time it was needed most.
The Austin Mutual'* claim payment record for nearly a QUARTER OF
A CENTURY is concrete and indisputable evidence of the value of insur-
ance protection in this Company.
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MKMBIS
airAlphin* J. C.
M(>«r*>itL Wolf
M.lWi, Mr*. C. M.
Ntini. Mr* A. S.
PtrkwMA. Mr*. PtMif
M1SCKIXANBOl S ADDRESSES
address MEMBER
Halt* Mr* J W.
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Uwirr fnktiwi. Mi«« HiMi
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iMitan $>wrmf>t. 0. I.
Manor Pa fc*n«. Mr*. *J.
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Mar:iR4ak* Hot to*. B It.
Mum Al)ia*4rr. J. W.
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Valam. W. B.
address
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San Aat*na*
San AaiMa
Saa Marco.
Saa Marro*
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MEMBER
Gr« «. Kraal
KrankHa. A. B.
Kora**d. J. M.
LawtaU. Mr*. Kmasl
SaWrr. Mr*. J B.
SrlMrrrark. AMI
Pwrr . H*r>«#rt f.
Tartar. Mu* Una!
(iarf, Artkar E.
GalarA. W. T.
TWoaipa*r.. Fraafc
Spriaft. A. D.
Saan4rr*. W. T.
PROTECT YOUR LOVED ONES WITH A
^LOW COST AUSTIN MUTUAL POLICY^
WHO IS ELIGIBLE FOR
MEMBERSHIP?
Any insurable whit* prr n the (*
of on* month and W* wW is a resident
of o*r territory covering a radios of approxi-
atel> 1W wiles of Austin. Trxa*. * eliihMe
to apply for BaemHerahip.
A polio • iUi the Austin Mutual in fore* at
Tour drath mean* prompt payment to yo«r
beneficiary. We shall he plad to ifive you
farther information rejrardmjr our low-coot
hfe insurance protection for adults, our amai-
ik{l< lo -c«st Special Policy for Children, or
oar $1000 Special Accident Policy costing only
$1.00 per year, if rou will FILL Ol'T ANT>
RKTl KN THK COl'PON AT RIGHT. Yoar
inquiry places yem under no obligation.
.MAIL COUPON TODAY!.
Al STIN MITI AL LIFE INSURANCE COMFANT
Aaatm. Triaa
GKVTIXMKK :
Mraw *rd mr dottitaJ tr.f armatioa ronnrmtaf
rottr or pobas* indicated .
CWrk Wfcwk.
c StwriM PrraM WtaaW Ufr Potarr.
c Se*r al PrtKj for OuMrra.
□ UM Caah lot BartaJ Peiirr.
□ tiaot Sp«*r-U Al lUMl Pa* C
No Membership Fees, Dues or Death Assessments.
Our policies are issued at the lowest cost consistent with safety and
premiums may be paid monthly, quarterly, semi-annually or annually.
5S depository hanks outside of Austin have been designated to accept
premium payments from our members or the premiums may be mailed
to the Home Office.
AUSTIN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
LITTLEFIELD BUILDING. AUSTIN. TEXAS
COMBAT ZONE
SALVAGE WORK 90
PERCENT EFFECTIVE
tivas.
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stantlx carritxi . r.
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thtM opera-
m
WE HAVE SEVERAL OPENINGS FOR RELIABLE AGENTS
A JOINT RESOLUTION
j tv|v«> mr an asncr.dn-uv-.t tc Article
III of the Constitution : the S:. u .
Texas by adding .•* new xvtum there,
to to he known a.< Section 4;>a. re-
«u<r.ng all bills passed by the Le?:-
•.#:atare or, A'\i ..fur .Uraary \
appropriatinjr nwney for arsj
purpose, to be sent :he eomptrol.
K r of Public Account* for his sr-
prvval. and fixing the dut:e5 of the
Comptroller with reference thereto:
author.Kir.u the Lecisla:Jtv to pro
Tide for the the issuance, sale, and re-
tirement of serial boisos. t>quai :n
prstwip*! to tht totAl l''.;u«tAnc.ing'
ral.ti. ard approved ;. rat.. ns >v.
iBC by the General Revenue Fund on
t>eptentt er 1. 1 .i-i ' prov :._t^ fv\r <
:r s«>or. of th s airer irr.ent t - the i
\->tor> f t-.-> S:a: . ;"i'sr.fnc
Usrr\ '{ ballot; pr-vd-rg for the :r
c c.:r.at.,-r. and pcblxation thereof,
ard p:\M-oi rc for the necessary . v-
prv'pr.st or. to defray nevv--'ry v\-.
m> t • thi suhn- ?• *• ,-f '• s
tTerdmer.t-
HK IT RESOLVFP FY THE EG-
IS! MURE or THE STAT:
■ • \ AS
v-\-t 1 Thai Ar:\- I'.I f •'*;
C«r. titut it. -f f.t State f T<ti- >t
o" n.. ■ :■> a,-:-.- t'--.ret •• "v -
: ly a. 'er Stvt — 4i . « -tV
Ik k jpw *5 mmm (fci in ,■
Ml
*ilWI|>tT If'f
r,
it shall St
■ <f
each.
AC-
n. ~~ - f the I;. sls'-ir* t, p-e-. r
arw fvbmn t r the Go* emo* And to
t?i «<r slacare up * its co - ,rc
a s:«t« mestt under .vith s." * .nc fjlly
\r • ' ATW -al coetciuoe 'ft-.
"It .• ary at the ci.>s: •{ the La-: *>•
.v.! t e v. Ano an tfz .-nate .h rre-
uah f rihe*r-.pt# ASK: «.>hursernefor
tht tr-'r narrent f s;a vca- V. c
shall aIjv b« oo-tA.red .- ss. • sxat*
Tf-t-T t ar. 'tem. red est mate cf tht ar-
t - jiarwc r*nr.< Sasec >- thf a • •
the* it eff«cs that wil. be rece: v*c byj
mt.: -r the Sut# fr -r a s.-arce
> :.r.jr the fu c fcWiaBt# tc x ere j
a tec --•urmc th« siikmc 'Nt r?. ;. •
aaa sar- sfeatcaMHK sAtall e -<r.SA.r. finri i
rtlrfr irJ' trr5At:o- a- may re; \
by In i<fcat <uxr . i ,
*.a. x M*>n-.-t tec a-, ar? S:<ec ai
thf Le-f>.atsvt use at syeh •
♦the- Chars a- may S 3w*aw y tc .
e . ".ancr*
aak After Jar aar? I.
nart ja abe cas* tmmyrmef ar c
■yi m.t v* pa bike ne««s!t? .-«c w
fear-fifths vote ••fit" twsskJ sRe-m.;;
iwrVsp ef eaefc *,-■ Arr*r r-r a
r>M -it «.•* «f tb* a*- arte, a- ta:
patod :■* ~'*-t f'trsa#
**■.?. - a: r-~
* sh U bt ra >* fVw® *- : after
h 'ti. r-.'x a*
aff*r¥<r<MSrn*! sha i be KV-^st-Tti «
passed or be sent t .' the Governor for
consideration until and unless th*
Comptroller of Public Accounts en-
dorses his certificate thereon show-?
that the- amount appropriated is with,
in the amount est mated to : e avail-
able in the affected f.inds. When f.
Comptroller f;nd? sr. .v. pr pr at , n
b: 1 exceeds the estimated revenue
shall endorse >aeh fir.o.mc thereoti
:.nd ret urr to the House in wh . r
same criirtnatisi S-'ch
shall tv immediately made kr. >wn *.
poth. the House of Represt-ntatives
ar d t>.« St-r^tf and the r.tvessar;.
steps shall :v taken to ;:;nc such ap-
prep iation to within the revenue,
either by prowi-.r.f addit -nAi reven-i?
or reducinp the appropriation.
"For the purpose cf f.nan-irc the
at stand :**c ^l:<rat:>n- of tht Gererai
Revenue Fund of the State and plac.
rc its r.rrtnt a., un.t# •- a .-a*'"
la - > tht >Iatur-. f .-.t Stati
Texas '< hereby author red t • v: • •• ' .
f >r the ssaano sa t and ret vr- e *
cf serial bonds etual :n pr.ncipal t.
".he t. ta. c iit<tABC• - c vaIi .1. ar-d ay
pro-, t*--, r jj-At • - « r.c by s;. fu- t
•r. 21-4 pr v.:.-. - . •
:• no.s >hall r - draw r terest .r. e\-
«s of tw.- ,i > pe: . -1 an-utr. a*
shal matuT* wtthvn t^er-ty yearj
f-v-n* o.i te
>(•: - Tot fvrtc -.£
a vote of th-. qua. :" t-o. «kvt. s f th
Sta'e f Tt\a.- -i t-t :a: e-. *
t t\ \ T. ?. ' t * n ■£ . Z Z ~>' ; ; -
ia> after tht firs? Mco-.iai V v-
; -rber 1.-4- -. rc N. -.easber
a: wvx-- f xvtoo- all r.xers favcr r
said -. r, p>sed Ame-dTnent s*-«ai; r •
or have pr-~tec v>r. their tv. Hots. tJ
tro.i-.r f Public Aoo.-unts with re-
ference- thereto."
S<c. 3. Tiie Govern r of the State
■;4 Texas :s hereby iirected to issue
the ntvessarj pnv'iamation for sail
e!tvt.e.. and have same published a?
tequired by the i. nstitu: ion f r
anu-" dr.- t-r.ts the ret x
Stv 4 T-e sum. . :' Five Tnousar i
Pi la. s ill. • v o: so mu.h there-
of .i- i-o.ay bt t !Ve?>ary, .? herer y ap-
propriated out f ar.v funds in the
Treasury of the State of Texas, not
, toe-.i .si appro; alt-;. to pay th-.
expenses of >uch ; ui-iwati >r and ek-v.
tor.. li -4
to v.- a.->unu no rt >
actual c Sat *or. .- t - p r.ttv. out
by the War Pepar*.roent.
Or;ar. r-. o t conduct t: est opera-
t-. tht Sa v apt Co .t-v 11■; Com.
pa-..cs >f to.t v^'MC. St vet.- of Sup-
ply. at all time- collect clothing, pet-
sonal equ.pirent and other govern-
ment p operty for reclaiming, re.
pair and r.-.ssue. All abandoned pro-
perty. r., matter ! worthless it
ir£ equipment lost or abandoned b>
may seen, ss collected.
lr. c mbat ror.es. the Salvage Com-
pany s ass o-.t-d the ta?k of sal vac-
-•ar own or enemy forces on the ba;-
tiefit i and the disp sal of it to re-
pair shops, depots and dumps. At-
tached to each Salvage Company art
seven enlisted men from each *f the
foil owns branches: Ordnance Pe-
.-a-tmen: t'ht m.. a War;ant Strv.ct
and the Signal Corps.
lr. the World War more than .*0
percent of the articles recovered dur
ir.p were renovated and return,
ed to service. M. rc than ".OiV^-OOO
rounds of ammunition of all makes
and cali:-e:s wtre fathered from the
AmerK-an n&ttle ureas between the
Marr.t and Yesle rivers, and after
the Meuse-Argonne offensiv 4.2T2.-
artic es which filled 1521 cars
were collected by our soldiers. The
articles cons;s*ed of everything from
American stoves t Ge man heavy
caliper guns.
The Salvage C -mpany maintains
close contact with tht fficens com.
mandinc var; - us units so that trans-
orts returning empty from the front
may be fully utilised for the return
f salvage and no a band ned proper-
ty is left ;>eh:nd. Also ail able-bod-
ied sela.ers and prisoners of war
rttumir.u from cmbat ror.es are ex
pectecl to :>rir.g some salvaged article
with them. For dtsp-osa! purposes
small advance dumps, plainly mark-
ed t receive salvage, are establish-
ed as near the front cs posstble.
When troops it-ave for the fnonf
all c.oth:ng not auth rued to he worn
r carried by the person, is turned
over to the Salvage Collecting Com-
pany for repair and reissue. When
troops take over a- evacuated town,
.amp or training area -nee occupied
by troops, a quick -eareh is made for
salvage material, and nr >r to a'*-aj
doming any area. .. - -r.i'.ar salvage
search - c, rdccted.
Or. the battlefield tht- Sal-, act
Company gatSrs first those an . t >
which .->rc • -,-tan.t ieman t. R
machine guns, ammunition and other
idietns whi.-'r. -st« must '-t - -
covered c..i k:y lr ar instance, dat-
ing the World War. out of S2UOO.OO"
worth of salvaged mat«>risis rc >ver-
o; -* - -t -f i^rd- an c- a*d 4"
rercv-t f Quart;rr-aster t perty
recovers- •. were available for immed-
:ate rc-usc
Afl Texas Needs
Beauford
JESTER
fg. Navarro County for
RAILROAD
COMMISSIONER
WW •! a " (XMitaM ud ^iMWuMmii ate al
,mporta.ee is vmw M Ite BallrMd
mt Texas ...1W C*bbUn whteh to charged
with re pw Iation mt mil pradaetion aai w«h rerwlattoo d
IruttporUUge It Mot Texas' bl|KMt wa
refalaiory far Umm Maalrin _ _
l« the national effort h the piadacttaa al Gana.
and Tanks . . Bat
and edaeati«B and
tea and vtth refatatton ml
Mnid war jab. . . Proper
Ini—lrka are aa iiwaHil
todadtaa el Gtat, Ptanoo
la taallfWJ b? eaperlenoo
ta flU the wqalnniaia of tMa
L Fonefcl (ar roa la WaeW War I la Ike
t Serred yoo aa a laiiliir of the
FalrersKy of Traaa
1 Believes we aboaid prrpaeo utm la
ombi wrhen the war ta won.
i Is acquainted with lefal and
den. equipped b? S years of law
In oil field
t Believes the Railroad
miner s Intenola. wMeh he
1. Belle to In an "open door* pollry lor
A War Veteran for a War Job!
ik
v
A JOINT KES 'LITION
protx*simp ar amendmeat to the C
; t ut ' t r -. c *. ;•. t ^ *. \.-.- .i.„:o.
oiiiing the Lee slat are :c- , pjvr: r.at-.
ct en;;• . f v-. - ..-s-.d f"
Jars -or > r*. h thereof a: nay ;■
t eces-sc.' •• t pc.y claims ir.vcrrv-- ty
Jt>hr Tarlet v. Ac- ru'.ru-ai Cojlere f
;he c;«-.st. uct of a ho '. ;>c - t- i
;ar ; ..- .su, - ccl : c- pursuer.; t
def;c ency author.i-ati-n fey :be Got '
err.-: : Texc-s • A up. s; ■'. st
t-F H r.V.S L\ • . BY THK L: -1>
LATl PTE .. Y THF STATE Of
TEXAS
S ~
Ate cf Texas ;•* acnerodt-i
LIBRARIES SEND
MANY VOLUMES TO
SEPARATE UNITS
SOLDIERS GIVEN
DOPE ON COMPASS
MRTC. CAMP BARKELEY. Tex-
Excerpt freni the July 11 issue of the
"6th Bn. new-.-paper. "The Little
Bearer":
"A compass is a thing: that shows
you where you should p in?, bur
never where you are. It looks like a
watch, but doesn't tell the tempera-
ture Funny thinp. a compass.
"Directions that po with the thin?
usual v -ay that it i- infallable. They
means that the com pas- will last
' n.cer than y u are able- to stand u.
and read it.
"Usual way t use a compass is t 1
pivot around until the little arr w
st -ps it N Th - mear.s 'ruff. Then
h-id ;t up v your eye ar.-i air- it as
> -u w uld a pea >ter at - .me far
distant object al r.p the direction
that v hj hope t - c
'•When the b;t- t - -cated and
well in nv• d. 1 p<- t v nrds it. If it
moves, you've botched the assisr*-
men;; -o ' -sr.< it - >--our serpeant.
and r*" back t- the road map whicn
_ld be cam ed at ... t me-."
A LITTLE I PSET
Private J Oh- McCill f F r; Pt-
ve-.-, M.. s>a< h i; -ctt ? s u nc t
sneak a look ve- h s * ft shoulder
every time that ".ieep" he handles
os over a bump. McGill w-&« tir •-
mp a; nc in the "Jeep" when a pa- - -
:"sr mot- -r:st yelled- "Hey. s ddier. I
r.k y-u dropped - >methir.p hack
ft rt-" Mf<1 "i r-e-o ah ut and
saw r. > erstvrhi t pa-*t nrer. L eut."
W I'.ytm Newell. 7 k.np himself up
ff the road an-.: -t.4r rc f rlorr'y a;
"it tt-r.ted neimet and .u-tv clothes.
PAGE 8c CRIDER
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Citizens State Bank Buildinf
BASTROP, TEXAS
4
• UT WAR BONDS A STAMPS
AUSTIN, TEXAS
See our new fall SIMPLICITY
PATTERNS. A pattern for every
need. X- and Sa*e. EI.KINS *>-1 ♦-
21 cent STORE
ELGIN • BUTLER BRICK COMPAMY
Plant; Butler. Bastrop Coun-
ty. Texas.
Bastrop Office; Opposite Mk-T
Depot.
Specializing in all
MASONERY HOMES
FHLA TITLE — 6 LOANS
Least Upkeep —
—Vermine Proof
Minimum Insurance
PERMANENT WHEN BUILT
OF BRICK AND TILE
N M
* . s- ^ •
&'ac..rur £.
With
: Post L
Camp S~
r -- I
•nslaturr
I
-.xe a t
a* ma
Already m>o*e
rarv to P «st „r."
•o -~ es art it
*,- ro#
"Tc
\srcultura. C e.
Ui s of a ..c .~iu
socio, r.-'ii-ere pur
ix.- «- zs' . -~ r*r ti'
i - - A _ sr '- -1 -
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red : y .
_ ~ . je . r .
N
ta', J ' '• -■ - - t • ..: TT "
ta&ta. tl boxes to tie KA Dir. Arc!.
try. i s t : s A ard E f t
to t Amf -f.~Tr.efin te> the i o~-
•t tut -- -f trt Stat* f Tt xas t.-
- utrtn* app.rc-pr-.af r. sills jaaswd b.«
Irttflatsw tc :t pre# -tt«c t: art"
"rrtif by the Cocr.ntr ^ ttf Pt':-
! c *nc -art« as ; ira. - : - ,-vrls f -
4-me-t tc - -eof hrr.f-c urtr-rr-.*
w te tix total -f met v a; -
vr -?!*- .SS _a>rf ,-f --!«
a- -t QM
: saw*, provi
pay State -.; ct t
ta--d.r<r Se->t-rrr -«e- 1 15 * ar*> 'oc-
"£ tht cirOes of ibe Lef sa.rure ar .
rr.ptro.ier of Pur w Acoo._rt_- mth
: vfer*3 c# tber«4r> "
Tbast cx - * <a>i pr p <M4
Vmeodaser t afea'l wr-.te ar nave prist-
e>c >r. thcr bau .-<ts. tire aurdt-
-Aratrart tSe 5S t*.
■"• r>t. tut - -f ur< ?titf T< xa;.
.-e:. " c ar-t-r -naaa •- b .'s t>ae$ed r
".■fte l.*c>i-aiure tc x rrrwr:«e tr and
cersafied >y the Caw#tridler cf Put* k:
n< Z. The . -"'refo: r.c c-rst-fsit- ;r.
St.. Ja"Ts«C ^CTT^t^ 1 Z-i *■ .1 T'TTJ t * -%
v->t« of tc* qtji.tfjpc e-iect rs of th •
>*-ate at tr.: next fer«ert • -cto«v-
:* twii o: th-. -st T-e>3ay after ti.-
flaat Mwaatir a Kmoahcr. A P
a' v'- - j.-. r-i,; .r.i.. hi-.
rr.rt<-.t ;-.<*<•- ' F ■ th* r -nsut —
tt; na_ an- — r -1 aoth c; ~.g tht
L-- - ut^rt t pay f :r hu.
•tract e^ i >r J-.v.* Tar r to- .Ac-' •
tsral Tr-He-c-i" txrd
*" Afi. - st th* r^n-t. tut.-vnai ar^ea.-
TDfi'^* 2. VT
T«I;r fro' r- u: i-'.Ii.c :v t T "«" *
Fartt v!*«sr .v^.ail scratch - ut ;
f «a*e cias-r-s r* tlw ro-lo-t Jisaans*
ihs -n* eaprews • . vp.t* th;
—wff rnwiut.
S- T- - '-■ --r - -a. i«c-ur
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m rr
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Awes PuS ^ L y.ar; ?*v-sr. " fr
h 2C * A-t rrti*Jy it-
f*: me-: -i -r : t>.f
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fmw* pr®*niSmg
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■ - • u- -c t - • - -i r* a S. ■ ft At-
.ar.ua "--T-i *•-. t;.* ir.vy cf the -
todijes F;r -u.r.1 tht >_ t rc
katiwaia tSty are Quar-f red th
trrt's 'eat zx r t-t. TV • tc
ntt ibcr rt** n rtsads .;t* a s iuir -
•an aa c- t « trot T>.-<. r *h - a*
jtesed hy th-t iweel po-tf* ar .
swteat rt' r*vr .«. «scr rse-r -:
jtmr*z ty t* h.'p's aSEt r«r<e-
•rrt. "It's *r*ts-tfci~tT. KrV
«4i ac^st a rt«f
Bastrop Feed & Seed Co.
Dealer of the Fa mous
BURRUS TELXO FEEDS
We Handle A Complete Line of
Burrus Feeds
We a^o handle, for retail trade
Dressed Poultry
Full line of Pratt*§ and Dr. Salsbury's
stock and poultry remedies
Buy more Bords v. th extra profits made from the purchasing
c! Burrus H uh Grade Feed at special price*
TEXAS STAR FLOUR
FREE: A SACK OF AMBROSIA MEAL WITH EACH
SACK OF AMBROSIA FLOl R AT YOUR GROCER'S.
Free Deliveries All Orders $1.00 or More
PHONE 4(1
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 20, 1942, newspaper, August 20, 1942; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth236868/m1/2/?rotate=270: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.