The Lampasas Record (Lampasas, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 29, 1937 Page: 3 of 8
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LIVES
Your kidney* Iwip to koop rM.nl
by constantly fUtortni want* aMMf
from the blood. It your kldtonaA
functionally diaordarad and fafl to
Burning, aeanty or too ttoqwat ■>!»
nation may bo a warning ofaoata Hdats
or bladder disturbance.
You may Buffer nagging backache*
persistent headache, attacks oi diadnaa^
under the eyed—tool vook. Serrano, «B
played out.
In such eaaaa It la bettor to inly ea •
medicine that baa won oouatry aide
acclaim than on somethin! lean law
ably known. Use Dean's Pals. A multi-
THE LAMPASAS RECORD, JULY 29, 1937
LOOK OVER OUR LINE OF NEW PHILCO RADIOS
D. T. BRIGGS
GLENN B. GAMEL
TRADE WHERE YOUR BUSINESS IS APPRECIATED
LAMPASAS FURNITURE CO.
‘‘The Best Place to Trade After All”
Funeral Directors and Ambulance ServiceA MOTTO THAT IS WORTH WHILE • I
uSave Money For Our Patrons”
ATHERTON LOCALS
un-
House Joint Resolution No. 24
and precinct officers shall hereafter1 Utfcal subdivision or taxing district one family provided that the amount
be compensated In such manner and ot the if 8Uch taxes are pald'to ** expended for such assistance
Bud
“The Legislature shall have the ap-
speut
Mr. and Mrs. W. D„ Florence re-
relatives and friends.
of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Yazell.
Walter Suppl,'> Lampasas, Texi's.
To Get Rid of Aedd
school
There Never Was a Better Time To
BUILD OR REPAIR
W. F. 8 J. F. BARNES EUMBER CO.-
From the Oldest Mid-trontinent Crudog
Everything to Build Anything
the
Ft
otf the
Texas
mellowing. Try a crankcaseful of Sinclair Opaline—
note how it stands up in the heat of fast driving.
ANDREW H. WINKLES »
TEMPLE, Texas — Andrew H.FALL OBLIGATIONS SHOULD
BE STUDIED NOW, SAYS IDA
op such basis as may be prescribed by
‘the Legislature.” „
Senate Joint Resolution No. 16
| Section 1. That Article III, Sec-
Ition 52, of the Constitution of the
I State of Texas, be amended by adding
(thereto another section to be known
Kig Section 52d, which shall read as
date out of State funds shall never ex.
; feed the sum of One Million, Five
1 MniifirxkH
Mrs. Kathryn Yazell enjoyed her
vacation last week from Moses Red
& White. She Visited fate first of the
week with friends in Austin and
last of the week in Dallas and
Worth.
the obliga-
P. Shaffer,
who will
and the
week
with
Rippey,
days,
to her
, ' —■o—— - —-
ftr. and Mrs. Frank Tittle spent
Sunday in San Anfonio. They return,
ed by way of Austin and were ac-
companied home by their son, Aubrey,
who is spending a ifew days here.
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DANCE. Saturday Night. Old Fire
Hall. BLUE JACKETS. . (Itc)
Whatever you need to do to your home,
there never was a better time than now to
do it—if it’s building a new one, putting on a
pew cover, painting or papering, adding an-
other room or sleeping porch — it’s just the
time.
used up—positive, visible proof of protection for the
last mile as well as the first!
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J. P. Rice and sons, George, Jack
and Bobby, of Dallas were week-end
Visitors here with Mr. and Mrs. Chas
E. Stokes at their Camp 'Shady Rest
on the Lampasas River.
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| WANTETD: Girl of high
age to board free who wants to attend
Lampasas high school a,nd will drive
car and carry small child to school.
[ Call Record office for information. Ip
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Mrs. L. C. Ulrich of Wichita Falls
I "Section 51-c. The Legislature
'shall have the power by General Laws and
to provide, under such 1-----
and regulations and restrictions as
may by the Legislature be deemed ex.
1 pedient, for assistance to the needy
blind over the age of twepty-one (21)
years, and for the payment of same
not to .exceed Fifteen Dollars ($15)
per mouth per person; such assist,
ance or aid to be granted only to ac-
tual bopa fide citizens of Texas; pro-
vided that no habitual criminal and
no habitual drunkard and no inmate phis, T<
of any State supported institution,
while such inmate, shall be eligible
for such asistance to the needy blind
over the age of twenty-one (21)
years; provided, fdfther, that the re-'
quirementa for the length of time of
actual residence in Texas shall never
be less than five (S) years during the
nine .(®) yeVs Immediately preced-
ing the application for assistance to
“No such corporate body, shall be
chartered until all of the authorized
capital stock has bpen subscribed and
paid foy in full in cash. Such body
corporate shall not be authorized to
engage in business at more than one
place which shall be designated in its
charter.” * ' ,/
House Joint Resolution No. 23
Section L That the Constitution of
the State of Texas be amended by ad-
ding a new Section to Article VIII to
be known as Section 20 and to read
as follows:
“Section 20. No property of any.
kind in this State shall ever be assess- [
ed for ad valorem taxes at a greater
value than its fair cash market value'
bor shall any Board of Equalization [
of any governmental or political sub-,
division or taxing district withip this
State fix the value of any property |
for tax purposes at more than its
fair cash market value; provided that
Mrs. Stagner and family. Miss An-
I nie wept home with them for a visit.
, ■ — and Mrs. J. P. Henderson and ^r' aud Mrs. Frank Richardson
Constitution of the State of Texas, as daughter, of Austin, Mr and Mrs. C. and children visited Sunday with Mr.
amended, be amended 1
Fowler and Stagner.
Mrs. Stevens of Hursh Ranch is vis- E' S‘ Hnnt» Lampasas, Texas, Hugh
B. B.
;u 52d: Upon the vote of a
of the resident qualified elfic-
Ung. rendered taxable prop-
«** gijthorizing, a coupty
wwd district may collect an an-
nual tax for a period not exceeding
five (5) years to create a fund for
constructing lastipg add permanent
roads and bridges or both. No coa-
tract involving the <
any of such fund shall be valid un-,
less, when it is made, money shall be
on hand in such fund-
“At such election, the Commission-1
era’ Court shall submit for adoption
a road plan and designate tpe amoupt
of special tax to be levied; the num- |
her of years said tax is to be levied;
the Mention, description, and charac-
ter of the roads and bridges; and the
estimated cost thereof. The funds
raised by such taxes shall pot be used
. 36r purposes other than thosd" speci-
WC**1 fled In the plan submitted to the
voters. Elections may be held from
time to time to extend or discontinue
said plan or to increase or diminish
said tax. The Legislature shall epact
laws prescribing the procedure here,
under.
“The provisions' of this section shall (
apply only to Harris County and road ■
^districts therein.” i • '31
Senate Joint Resolution No. 9
Section 1. That Section 16, Article
XVI, of the Constitution of Texas, be the needy blind over the age of twen-
amended so as to hereafter read as-ty-one (21) years; and continuously
follows:
“Section 16. The Legislature shall
■jjk general laws, authorize the incor-
‘^^rptiop of corporate bodies with
siting and discounting privileges,
W sjjall provide for a system of
vrj'tj^on, regulation and con-
uch bv8N*s which will ade-
>*ifc«y protect apd secure the deprs-
Mutus lived—Nature formed the Cambto-Ordovidan
oil pool in Oklahoma. Today this oldest of Mid-
continent crudes is piped to the great Sinclair refin-
eries where it is refined, blended, de-waxed, freed from
And regardless of what you want to do,
remember that we have the materials and
want to sell them to you. The size of the bill
makes no difference in the attention we give
it, large or small orders appeal to us.
We will be glad to be pf service in helping you
to finance any building program you have.
for one year Immediately preceding
such application.
“The Legislature shall have the au.
thorlty to accept from the Govern-
ment bf the United State^Zhueh fi-
nancial aid for assistance to the
needy bllpd as that Government may
offer not inconsistent with the re- •
strict ions hereinatoove provided.”
House Joint Resolution No. 26-a
Section 1. That Article III
Constitution of the State of
be uniended by adding thereto a Sec-
tion to be knowp as Section Old,
which shall read as follows:
“Section Old Subject to the limlta.
tions and restrictions herein contain-
ed.jMid such other limitations, re.[
strwKons, and regulations as may be
ninety . ($0), days before the
when they would otherwise become I
delinquent; and the taxpayer shall be Hundred Thousand Dollars ($1,500,-
allowed a tyro per cent (2%) discount °60) P«r year. The Legislature may
on said taxes If paid (60) days be- impose residential restrictions and
Core said taxes would become delin- jBUcb ofher restrictions, limitations,
quent: and the taxpayer shall be al- i aad regulations as to it may seem ex.
lowed a one per cent (1%) discount Pedtent.
if safd taxes are paid thirty (30) j “The Legislature shall have the ap-
days before they would otherwise be. thorlty to accept from the Govern-
come delinquent. This amendment , ment of the United States sueh flnan- ^e past weekend with relatives in
shall be efefetive January 1, 1989. . assistance to destitute children as ^err county.
The Legislature shall pass necessary1 that Government may offer not In- Mr. hnd Mrs. Delano apd daughter
laws for the proper administration of consistent with the restrictions here- of Killeen spent the week-end with
this Section." ■ '•;*<-v >,|to above Provided”. ---- -
House Joint Resolution No. 26 | --------0
Section L That Article III of the
Strength During
MIDDLE LIFE
Strength is extra-important for
women going through the change of
life. Then the body needs the very
best nourishment to fortify it against
the changes that are taking place.
In such cases, Cardul has proved
helpful to many women. It in-
creases the appetite and aids diges-
tion, favoring more complete trans-
formation of food into living tissue,
resulting in Improved nutrition and
building up and strengthening of
Agent Sinclair Refining Company (Inc.) ‘
P. E. TOW SEN, Agent
Mrs. R. H.
limUatieua•Ml* Znla Mae BoMford of Hillsboro -------------
were house guests over the weekend ltiug this week with Mrs. Bill Decker. Gl,breat"- Kempner, Texas, and
j J. T. and Bob Stagner, Walter Suppl‘‘> Lampasas, Texas.
I Bentop aqd Beatryce Bowen were .................
! Sunday afternoon' visitors In the M. Miss Elsie Brazile wept last
' B. Dooley home. „ j to Houston after visting here
Mr. and Mrs. Lee-Green and family her grandmother, Mrs. T. E.
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dick and other relatives several
Holley of Adamsville. - i Fr°m there she will return
Mr. and Mrs. Lark Hicks of Lometa home in Vicksburg, Miss.
spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs.I G. H. j
Dooley.
Those visiting Mrs. S. B. Burns
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Wilsop
Burns and family of Long Cove, Mr.
and Mrs. Gilbert Blodgett.FOR SALE: 250-acq^ improved {
plhLe, 75 acres in farm, at $3,000.00;!
$750.00 cash, balance several years visiting with relatives and frineds
---to pay at 6% interest. Fo? particulars, Fie re and at fempner.
write E. M. SNYDER, Ropesville, • _
Texas. (6p)
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS ment of taxes, the Legislature shall provided by law, the legislature
TO BE VOTED ON AUG. 23, 1937 have the power to provide that the shall have the power to provide for
...... taxpayer shall \>e allowed by the State ' assistance to destitute children
House Joint Resolution No. 24 nud all governmental apd political der the age of fourteep (14) years;.
Section 1. That Section 61 of Ar- subdivisions and taxing districts of1 such assistance shall not exceed Eight j
----— ------— — ---------—---------- —--------------—. —,—ww — -®-. i Marvin Earl Reed had an operation
tide 16 of the Constltutiop be amend- the State a three per cent (3%) dis- J[Dollars ($8) per month for one child at the Rollins-Brook Hospital Thurs-
ed so as to hereafter read as follows: count on ad valorem taxes due the nor more than Twelve (Dollars (F12) day of last week.
“Section 61. All district, county,1 State or due any goverpmental or po-[ per month for such children of any Mr. and Mrs. R. B Scott and fam-
ily attended the Scott reunion at
Lampasas State Park Saturday.
The Towpsen relatives of this com-
munity attended the Townsen reun-
ion at Adamsville Saturday and Sun-
day.
, Mrs. Blodgett spent a fe^ days last
week with Mrs. Bill Decker.
There was a social (ff the
‘Reed home Frida? night.
1 Mr. and Mrs. Duve Burns
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SALESMEN WANTED
WANTED —AMBITIOUS HUSTLER. I
Sell 'Ruwjelgh Products. Needed every
home. Easily sold. Pleasant work.
Should start earning $25 weekly and
increase rapidly. We teach you how.
d -RawieighFs, Dept. TXG-430-50, Mem-
. dtp).
While the Brontosaurus browsed
. . in OKLAHOMA .
Lampasas couuty farmers who are ’
anticipating trouble in meeting their- j
early fall obligations are invited to '
I meet with the Farm Debt 'Adjustment '
| Committee of the Resettlement Ad-
miuistratiop ut Lampasas, Texas “ on
Thursday, 9:00 a. m., August 19, 1937.
This will enable the FDA workers to
discuss problems, and get an early '
start in helping to meet
tions when due, said C.
District FDA Supervisor,
meet with the committee
farmers.
Farmers will retain their . credit
rating better when they plan, ahead
to meet or adjust iudebtedness, not
when they wait until the notes are
| past due aud the creditor is gettiug
impatient,” Lampasas County 'Com-
mitteemen said. ‘We can’t pay his debt
for him but we can help him meet his
creditors on a business-like basis and
secure better terms and conditions
when this is necsesary. We find that
by adding A- McGee and daughter, Mr. and M-rs. aHtI Mrs. G. H. Doley. Crystal stayed farmcrs wbo let us help them plan
expendituw 1 thereto a Section ku0Wn as Ar- J- B- Wofford of Temple, Blake tOT a luu«cr visit. |before the debt is due have less trouble turned Sppday from ^week’s vaca.
tide 51.c which shall read as foUows: Johnson of Waco, Miss Maymie Ruth’ Carroll Dooley and Walter -Benton ge,tillg creditor to see both sides [tion. They spent part of'the time in
-S«.ti,m -.1-,. T^rfaiatnrp w&lker, Dennis Walker of Ft. Worth, spent Saturday night with Russell of the sltuatlon ” Tbe following are Grand Prairie with his parents, Mr.
section M-c. xne Legislature „ - jcommitteemen for Lampasaa County:'and Mrs. 8. D. Florence, and other
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Pharr, E. M. The Lampasas Record (Lampasas, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 29, 1937, newspaper, July 29, 1937; Lampasas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1214296/m1/3/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lampasas Public Library.