The Lampasas Record (Lampasas, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 26, 1939 Page: 2 of 8
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THE LAMPASAS RECORD, OCTOBER 20, 1039
New RCA Battery Farm Radio
GARTMAN’S
Mr.
alleged’ conspiracy, Mann declar-
The vast majority of laymen
Fox & Mills Hardware Co
West Third Street
Lampasas
Steam Laundry
Chappel Hill Items
totaling
taka
shop-
shop-
pa r-
Wed-
Hew 1940 (NEVROLET
and
LAMPASAS FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN O
Lam-
home
Jas.
Lola,
having
family.
was a
were
Wed-
the belief of many
that the endorse-
factor in his win-
Tem-
spent
Only Chevrolet gives such
high quality at such low cost.
Mrs.
of
and
dur-
with
Mrs.
which
to build
Mrs. W. R. Williamson has as her
guest her sister, Mrs. C. W. Wright,
of Austin.
NOW IS THE TIME TO
HAVE THOSE QUILTS
AND BLANKETS
LAUNDERED!
The appointment pays
year.
OUR WIRE SALES ARE ENORMOUS
BUY NOW BEFORE ANOTHER ADVANCE
Why use pillows and card board in your window when you can
buy window glass 5c and up from us.
Putty, Putty Knives, Sprigs, Etc. •
WATCH THIS SPACE NEXT WEEK FOR NEW
CHINAWARE JUST RECEIVED
a brisk pace
More than |2,-
BUILD YOUR OWN-
Pay Just Like Rent
Dorris Kirkpatrick spent
with Mrs. J. W. Morgan.
John Juby visited Mrs.
berson cited the record to show that
United bad accepted rate reductions
ordered by the Commission without
litigation, and had settled many 1
vldual rate controversies with
councils. Gotten will resign from
senate.
000 a
The
made*
dered
shipments the 15 percent differential
now charged in certain West Texas
territory and the Rio Grande valley
by the railroads. The roads impose^
this extra charge two years ago, on
wjth Gov. O'D^nfel.
reporters that unless
of taxation can be
advance of a special
indi-
city
. the
15.-
Gilmore and Mrs.
entertained with a
at the home of the
(their mother, Mrs.
October
Austin.—The firm belief that there
will be no special session of the Tex-1
as legislature was virtually utgud-
nious among political observers bene,
following the visit of Lieutenant Gov-1
er nor Coke Stevenson, of Junction
and his statement to the press after
the conference
.Stevenson told
an agreed plan
worked out in
session, it ‘‘would be a waste of time”
to call the session.
QUILTS
and
BLANKETS
We have 30-30 Winchester Rifles
at the old price. For quick ac-
tion, see the 410 Pump Winches-
ter, a real gun.
We have tried to complete our
stock of cartridges. See us and
save looking around.
that you are to like the way it quickly
allays the cough or you are to have
your money back.
CREOMULSION
For Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis
the courts later declare the play off-
sides, when he filed suit against elev-
en rice milling concerns, charging vio-
lation of the State’s anti-trust laws.
Mann accuses the rice millers of col-
lusive buying end price fixing in
their purchases of rice from produc-
ers. He asks penalties ranging from
a minimum of >8(13,000 to a maximum
of >25,905,000, but did not seek can-.
eelation of charters. His staff work-]
ed two months gathering evidence of,
the
ed.
Litlte Rock, Ark.,—New home con-
struction contiues at
throughout Texas.
OOO.OflO was loaned to Texas home
owners last month by the 121 insured
savings and loan associations in the
state, approximately half ?f
was used by the borrowers
new homes.
Since January 1st, loans
>8,450,000 have been made to assist
3,173 Texans in the construction of
new homes. This was a gain of
>2,891,000 in new construction loans
over the same period a year ago, ac-
cording to the current recoct of the
Federal Home Loan Bank of Little
Rock, which serves the home financ-
ing institutions in this area.
The gains were general throughout
the State, according to the report, and
NOBODY’S BUSINESS
tty Julian Capers, Jr.
Walter Jr., and James Williams,’
students in the University of Texas/
were home for the. week end, visiting
their parents, Mr/ and Mrs. Walter
Williams.
Population increases in the valley and
West Texas have largely eliminated
the excuse tor the gouge, and the
Commission ruled it could no longer
be collected by the railroads.
Mam Rules Again
Jerry Mann, the triple-threat At-'
« ..... I the theory that a higher rate was |
Stevenson a conservative in his justified in a sparsely settled region/
legislative views, holding to much the
same beliefs as the large interests
which have sought ever since O’Daniel
the
He
const it-1
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tn high quality at low cost among all cars in it* price range!
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Mainer
daughter, Sarah Hayne, visited
ing the week end in San Saba
Mrs. Mainer’s parents, Mr. and
J. M. Johnson.
... Low Prices ... Low Oper-
ating Costs ... Low Upkeep.
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and Mrs. Shaw Norris and
little daughter, LaDelle, were in Tay-
lor Sunday visiting in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Johns. Mqs
Norris and Mrs. Johns are sisters. I
-...... o- ■'< ~
Miss Ellen May Bailey returned
home Sunday from a visit in Utica?
Miss., with relatives. Miss Toosle
McKey, her cousin, returned home
with her for a short visit.
stitution, can consistently
that the legislators abrogate
constitutional oath of office,
their rights us law-makers,
mit themselves blindly in
to a taxation bill proposed
chief executive. Observers
sonably certain that a
neither house nor senate will do so.
The logical step then, for O’Daniel,
is to announce this fact, declare he
cannot get the legislators to agree,
and refuse to call a session. The
political strategy of such a course is
good.
do not understand the legal separa-
tion of the functions of the chief ex-
ecutive and the leglslatove branches.
They do not know that the legislators
are supreme in matters of taxation,
aad that the constitution inhibits any
such subservient course as O’Daniel
requests, even if they were willing to
accede to his request
Freight Rate Action
Texas (Railroad Commission
history this week when it or-
abollshed on intrastate freight
Fox & Mills Hardware Co.
Cast Cook Stoves, Ranges, Oil Stoves from one to Five Burners.
See the new Kerogas table top Oil Range, more heat with less
fuel. HEATING STOVES $1.25 and Up.
NEW HOME CONSTRUCTION I include the figures of the Lampasas
GOING AT BRISK PACE Federal Savings and Doan Ajssocia-j
______ , tion by which the local area is serv-'
ed. Based on statistics and the ex-
perience of other years, no slacken-
ing is anticipated in the home build-
ing activities in Texas during the
coming winter months. The associa-
tions are reported to be well prepared
to care for the expected additional
home financing demand.
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. RUBBER STAMPS
The Lampasas Record will
your order for Rubber Stamps at
very low prices. Give us your order
instead of the traveling salesman <tf)
WANT YOUR FLOORS PRETTY AND SHINING? - USE
Johnson’s Floor Wax — Johnson’s Gio-Coat — Old English Liquid
Wax — Dri - Brite Wax — O’Cedar Polish — Gulf Gleam Polish —
Oil Mops - Wet Mops - Dust Mops - Brooms and Push Brooms.
Use the best and you will be satisfied.
Holley-Langford Motor Co. L
Chevrolet Sales and Service
How To Relieve
Bronchitis
Bronchitis, acute or chronic, Is an
inflammatory condition of the mucous
membranes lining the bronchial tubes.
Creomulsion goes right to the seat of the
trouble to loosen germ laden phlegm.
Increase secretion and aid nature to
soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed
bronchial mucous membranes. Tell
Gov. O’Daniel and
observers here is
meat was a major
iiing.
Coke’s Position Curious
There is some disposition to won-
der, however, how the Lieutenant
Governor, who is an able lawyer and
a real authority on the Texas con-
advocate
their
waive
and com-
advance
by the
feel rea-
majorlty of
Cotten Takes Gas Post
Sen. Clay Cotten of Palestine, an-
nounced he will accept appointmed as
chief of the gas utilities division of
the Railroad Commission, tendered
by Commisisouers Lon Smith and
Jerry Shidler, after they had summar-1
ily fired Olin Culberson, who has held
the post since 1933. Sadler declar-
ed Culberson was discharged because
he failed to file rate reduction suits
against the United Gas System. Cul-
COLD WEATHER
IS COMING 1
was inaugurated to write into
fundamental law of the land,
represented a conservative
ueuey, madewp of large ranch owners' Jerry Mann, the triple-threat At*.-
while in the House. He believes in torney General, scored another large
a sales tax, and' in his strenuous run-' Kain for the farmers of Texas, unless
off campaign against P. iPerce
Brooks, Stevenson was endorsed by
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Jordon Wolf, Kenneth Cook
Lewis Walker, students at A. A M.
College, were here during the week-
end visiting relatives and friends.
Mrs. Howard
Lawrence Jones
birthday dinner
latter, honoring
S. W. Jones, Tuesday, October 17.
Those present on this happy occasion
were S. W. Jones, Howard Gilmore,
the one and only granddaughter,
Howardiine Gilmore, Mr. and
Henry Jones and son, Wendell,
Ogle, and the honoree.
Miss Mildred Watson was a
per in Lpmpasas Saturday.
A. S. Kirkpatrick returned to
pie Sunday night after
the week end with his
Mrs. Lawrence” Jones
per in Austin Thursday.
4 Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Nettleship and
7 Mrs. Roxy Nettleship of San Saba
visited in the homes of Messrs. Hub-
bard, Max and Tom Nettleship over
the week end.
Jim Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. L.
L. Jones, who is a student of Daniel
Baker College of Brownwood, spent
the week end in the home of his
I enta.
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Wingren
business visitors in Lampasas 1
nesday,
Miss
j nes.iay
Mrs.
I Juby auef daughter, Miss Annie
j Thursday afternoon.
Miss Ruby Lee Nettleship of
pasas spent the w&k end in the
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max
Nettleship.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Morgan were
btistnear vfgttors fir Lampasas Sat-
urday.
Mrs. Leslie McCoy was the guest of
Mrs. Hubert Davis Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Babe Smith Jr.,
. were business visitors in Johnson
City Tuesday.
Cook Stoves and Ranges
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Pharr, E. M. The Lampasas Record (Lampasas, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 26, 1939, newspaper, October 26, 1939; Lampasas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1214680/m1/2/: accessed June 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lampasas Public Library.