The Lampasas Record (Lampasas, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 30, 1939 Page: 2 of 8
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THE LAMPASAS RECORD, THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1KW
OR WILL IT
COMt
HERL,
kDEAR
LISTEN TO THIS DEAR,’PROFESSOR CYNIC
STATED THAT THE YOUNGER GENERATION OF
70QAY IS HOT BEING PROPERLY /fl
PREPARED FOR FUTURE JJ
\ '^'"''7 RESPONSIBILITIES'. /($
Bring Us Your Produce when you come to
town and get top prices—Chickens, Eggs and
Cream.
LAMPASAS ICE 8 PRODUCE CO.
ICE is the NATURAL REFRIGERANT
' .....
s. w. n
CENTRAL TEXAS’"^
TRADING CO. ’
PHONES Ru. «3
“Those Mexicans in my district don’t
need any vocational training. Every
one of them fat a natural born musi-
cian, without any training.’*
(MIKE YOUR
OWN TEST. TRY
COOLERATCR
For
Ten Days
FREE!
Come in and see the new models. Let us
place one in your home for ten days free trial
without obligation on your part. If it is not
everything we claim, then do not buy it. If
it is the best thing you have ever seen in the
way of a refrigerator, then buy it on
TERMS TO SUIT AND NO
CARRYING CHARGES
PLUS VALUE far yaa Is avidaat la
rail rlda, naw ifreomllaad ityial< .
tractloa wlft closo-iot diamond
black*, 11% "era rabbar aa tha'
MW flrsf-ckalca Goodyear G-100
All-Waafbar ... yaa qot a* much
at year LOWIST COST-PEH-MILI.
START SAVING TODAY
"LHatlma Guarantee"..»
Goodyear's and our own
THE HOUSE OF HAZARDS
By Mac Arthur
/T THAT MAKES ME. MAD/ l—v—---
SHOULDER TO SHOULDER YOU AND I HAVE A
SLAVCO TO RAISE EVERY ONE OF
«—» OUR CHILDREN TO BE EQUAL
TO THE PROBLEMS OF TOMORROW/
J when the countrys welfare
IS FINALLY PLACED IN THE HANDS OF
OUR PRESENT YOUNGSTERS,/TT"'
THE WORLD WILL BE C
By Julian Capers, Jr.
CAMPBELL MOTOR COMPANY J
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Ousted, Slovak. Premier
A Highway Patrolman
PECAN GROVE ITEMS
OAKALLA NEWS
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program was scheduled for this week,1 would not attempt to interfere with of spring-time
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Mr. and Mrs. John Tonguet and
This week I
on. callimr
Hod-
ahead with
AS LAMPASAS CITY MARSHA]
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Geddiv and night with O. B. Jernigam
n, Tommie Ray, were visitors in o
Side
home one night
afternoon in the
ade-
: ping when necessary, and you know
of Mrs.
are essential to safe-
He found
Mr.
vis
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•4a**‘**o*w«**a*VM«v.«'w»wo«*wv»**%**%**a***%*%*****v»«****«ww»*v»M
operate a vehicle with me-
defects and yet drive care-
at the
Hersh a I
Mas. Irvin Reavis and Mr.
Claude Williams have re-
their home in Goose Creek
will
out
best
J. R. McMillan on
week.
night.
a Sun-
IN THIS
SENSATIONAL
Out
on banking
to curb tlie
PRAGUE . . . Joseph Tiso, Premier
of Slovakia, who was dismissed by
President Emil Hacha who sent
Caech ''troops into ths autonomous j
territory to check radical elements
demanding tall independence, from V
th* OMoma naliin n*l? '
fection. The baby recovered quickly,*
and the two warm friends, Ix'onard
son, Tommie Ray,
the lee Herrmann
this week.
Visitors Sunday
If you
chanical
fully and upon a good road, you are
taking chances with' your life that
will some day put you in a hospital.
No one can drive an unsafe automo-
bile safely, regardless of' how good
a driver he may be. During the year
1938 in Texas alone there were near-
ly seven hundred persons injured
almost two hundred killed due to
one cause of operating an unsafe
tomobile. The best of drivers
O’Daniel Vetoes. Probe
Gov. W. Lee O’Dkmiel, who told the
DR. CATHEY
The Eye Sight Specialist, will be
in Lampasas, at the Moore Hotel,
every TUESDAY. Eyes Tested —
Glasses Fitted. See Dr. Cathey
and See Better.
Mr. and Ms. Chas. Geddes were
visitors of My. and Mrs. John Bear,
Sunday. evening.
Sorry to report
the sick list this
visit d a few days this
home of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Hodges.
won the prises.
| Miss Ajaun Jermigan spent Friday
night with Miss Clovis Langford.
Mr. and Msr. Loomis Kendrick s*>e«it
the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Langford.
Mr. and
and Mrs.
turned to
after visiting relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Williams and
, family visited Mr. and Mrs. L. Dixon
Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kendrick visited
AUSTIN.—'Die fate of the ambi-'H
defective
improper lights, defective
device or other mechanical
If you must use worn tires
car put them on the rear
you can steer your
a blow out
you can with
A good rule
a blow out or a
Sour
Bear
with
Bear.
car pays big dividends in safety to
the occupants. Adjustment and re-
placement of worn parts about your
car fat far better than having colli-
sions and hospital bills.
Earl Groves home. i
Misses Marie and Olive Ranwey'er prices.
on the
one on
to use .
flat! -
Tuesday, April 4, is City Election
Day. J. P. (Preo) Field wants to be
elected again City Marshall and has
his name on the ticket for the place-
lie has served Lt* this capacity for
some time and knows the duties of
such an officer and has tried to give
Lampasas his time while he lias filled
the place. He stated that If be Is re-
elected Tuesday be will continue to
do his best In the office, carrying out
the wishes of the Mayor and City
Council and performing such other
duties as devolve upon him for what
he thlrAs the best interest of the city.
He will appreciate your vote and in-
fluence. (He)
TEMPLE LIFE INSURANCE CO.
Policies Issued in Amounts of $1 50 to $2,000,
Specializing in Family Groups.
All Claims Have Been Paid in Full Since
Organization. Our Policies Carry Accident,
Disability and Hospitalization,
MORGAN & ROWE, Agents
LAMPASAS, TEXAS
Campbel) Motor Co.
Your Chrysler-Plymouth Dealer,
o — —
Phone The Lampasas Record
for quick printing service.
Interest lobbyists who formulated an M
elaborate '‘program” to put a $42,-iH
000,000 burden of new taxation on the ; E
hacks of tlie poor people of Texas,1 g||
«ud freeoe it into the Constitution by ' H
means of a sales tax constitutional H
amendment, apiieared doubtful this B
week end. The House, smarting with E
resentment as the plan of the lob- B
byists unfolded, refused to pass the | II
sales tax amendment by a vote of 79 ' ■■!
It requires 100 votes finally legislative battles on the House floor,
any constitutional change.
not final action, and another
1 atlve at times. Better be broke fin-
| anclally and have good brakes than
Q) to be broke bodily and spend your
I money at the hospital.
Good lights are essential to safe-
I ty, and again this becomes a respon-
sibility of no
l.oan Shark Bill
. uruDww-J The House committee
them, by took seven bills designed
I “loan shark” evil in Texas; and wrote
.'a compromise measure, which It rec-
Mr.
guests Saturday in the Enoch January
home.
one but yoursdlf to see
| Earl Groves and Mr. and Mrs. Frank,that J'our car has TWO good lights
, i In front and ONE RED light to the
1 Mrs. I. N. Hart of Lampasas was.Fear- .
n, visitor Tuesday of Mrs. A. H. Hod- ■ The only means of controlling the
ges. * direction of a car is its steering ap-
Walter Ramsey and family vfaited paratus. Frequent Inspection, repair
in the Claud Hodges home Thursday and adjustment of this part of your
night.
Mr. and Mns. Chas. Herrmann and
, Jap Watson of Ogle were dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Herrmanni
Thursday.
to 65.
to pass
This Is
attempt to push over the sales tax' folks on several occasions that he
n—.Ur—um U'Uu ^..lm.1■1—... lu L- 1L.I ,mltl.
in the after-' ^ay.
Mr. and Mrs. Wortih Does and
The Rev. Cuniningham preached at
the Baptist church Saturday night,
Sunday morning and Sunday
Miss Is-ona Williams was
day guest of Mrs. i’opham
A tacky party was given
school house Friday night.
Marvin 1'araer of Georgetown spent Cameron and Miss Rose Mary Mason
Saturday night in the home of his1 — *-■- J—
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Bari Groves.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Herrmann were
visiore In the J. F. Pearce home Sun-
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Riay Simon were Sun-
day dinner guests in the Claud
ges home.
Mr. and Mrs. Alec Bear of
Lak& and Mr. and Mrs. Sydney
of Wallis spent the week end
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edd
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gtiliiafty of Ogle
were dinner guests Sunday In the E. j
A. Groves home and Enoch January' Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kendrick
and family were visitors
noon.
WILL WASH, CLEAN INSIDE
I /1 I COMPLETELY LUBRICATE YOUR CAR
R (During April Only) AT——
and
the
au-
are
helpless when operating a vehicle with
worn or defective tires,
brakes,
steering
defects,
on your
wheels because
car better with
rear wheel than
, the front wheel.
Sun’when you have _ _____ ,
suddenly is to remove your foot from , J. P. FIELD ASKS RE-ELECTION
. . baby tlle accelerator or (brake—in other AS LAMPASAS CITY MARSHAI
Mr^. Florfl Hodges of Gokdtliwflite Nnpnt Fridnv niirht with Mr nnd Mrs a i. a
. . 8Penl rr,u“y nigui wini mr( unu airs. WOrds Just take your foot off of what- —
slid 11 r«w rinVH t.lilK In tin. _____n 1
All vegetation has an appearance
> since the amiable
but bent students of the situation here The Legislature, and pledged his ad- weather of the last several days,
were gravely doubtful whether the. herence to the Constitutional separa-
ta les tax amendment could pick up tion of the duties of the executive ami son, J. R., of Miles visited a few
the necessary 21 additional votes In legislative branches of the Govern- [ <tays this week with Mr. and Mrs. J.]
the House. The House taxation and ment fn no uncertain terms, has had R- McMillan,
revenue committee killed several bills another change of mind. ’___, ______
offering alternate methods of ftnanc-1 he vetoed 1a point resolution, calling
ing pensions, including income tax for an investigation of the Texas' pris-
and natural resource measures, and on system by a joint committee of
this effort by 14 super-conservative; House and Senate, because the legis-
committeemen to block consideration lators didn’t follow a recommendation
by the house of anything except a' of the Governor to let six ‘‘business
sales tax amendment, caused a. flare! men,” with the Governor selecting two
of resentment which threatened to of them, conduct the probe. The in-
jeapordtee permanently the success of vestlgation of State departments has
the carefully-planned scheme of the, traditionally be the perogative of the
lobbyists, backed by Gov. O’Daniel,-legislature, and the prison system aip-
to put over the sales tax. The House | parently is badly In need of check-
qulckly re-referred several other pend- ing up. Some solons expressed doubt
ing taxation bills to other committees, of the power of the Governor to re-
taking them away from the taxation to a joint resolution, and the legis-
committee, and favorable reports plac- lature Aray decide to go
ed these measures before the House,' the probe anyway,
where efforts were to be made to i
write a new tax bill—not a constltn-,
tional amendment—around
amending.
Solons Have Human
Illustrating the human side of the ommended favorably and placed on
men who make the laws was a little the House calendar. The bill limits
incident in which two of the ablest interest to 10 per cent, but permits
legislators in the House participated. ‘ small loan brokers, operating under (Walter Ramsey home were: Mr. and'
Homer Leonard, of McAllen, sponsor-’ State license, to charge investigation Mrs. I.
ing the truck-load limit bill, battled and cidlection fees on such loans, suf-
throughout a morning session on the flcient to yield a resonuible rate of
floor wth his good personal friend, ‘ return to -the lenders, and thus dis-
Ely Thornton, of Galveston^ who courage operation of sharks who
fought the truck bilLs. That after-j charge small borrowers 300 to 400
noon, after Thornton bad thoroughly per cent. The bill is far down on
licked Ijeonard in the floor fight, the House calendar, but authors of
Thornton rushed to an Austin hospital one of the original bills are expected
and gave two blood transfusions to use a suspension privilege to get
to Leonard’s 7 months-old daughter, the bill up for passage in the near
suffering from a serious throat in- future, and send it to the Senate.
They’re Bom Musicians
Laugh of tlie week in Austin was
and Thornton, resumed their bitter ' at a South Texas solon, in whose dis-
[ trict live many Mexicans.
very little money for his district in-
cluded in a rural aid" bill under* dis-
cussion, ■ and when he complained,
sponsors of the bill explained schools
ini his district were receiving a high
JOSiXentage of money for vocational
training.
“Don't gimme that stuff,” he said.
were visitors Friday evening
H. ( raft.
Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong and fam-
ily were Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Jiin Wright.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Montgomery
visited with his parents, G. Mont-
gomery, and family Saturday night. t
Miss Sal lie Payn and L. J. White, Gn*n-
were Saturday night visitors of
and Mrs. Claud Hodges.
Miss Kate Gray spent Monday
iting with Mrs. Lee Herrmann.
and Mrs. E. A. Groves' were
ARE YOU A GOOD DRIVER? I
Br
NOBODY’S BUSINESS
S(h^ XV WILL WASH. CLEAN INSIDE. ANDI
wee in t u po? Cantr.vell. yoll jjav€ jt because you can
Claude Jenuigan spent Monday gtop BUC11 eefe,. by letting the drag
of the motor slow your car down.
! Sudden application of the brakes un-
SPRING CLEANING 1 ^j. 8UCb condition Is unsafe. It
April is the month to have your cause your car to skid and get
car all cleaned up and ready for hot of control. Good tires are the
i weather. We are fully equipped to insurance against such hazards.
. A. Groes, Mr. and Ms. Claud this job for you and our pricegl Au TOn;e equipped with___
Hcilges, Mr. aud Mrs. Ray Simon, have been neduied to make April a quate braktw u in proper adjnst-
Ohester Groves and family. Woodrow for brakes are not <(R)d
Baker and Major Dumas. | Don-t neglect your car—have that > you are the only person to
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Herrmann visited repair made now/while prices are biame. Wby not do your part by pro-
Mr. and "Mrs. Morris Montgomery / I. „ j
|low- / tecting your own life with good
Sunday night. Our price for/washing, cleaning to- brakes? Your car was equipped with
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Green and fam- > 8|de Bnd compete lubrication for the brakes for the one purpose of stop
By spent Sunday afternoon in the onth Aprli ls oniy $l,20. I ping when n€eessary, and you know
I Come to us for .better work at low- that is awfully important and imper-
GOODYEAR
ALL-WEATHER
BATTERIES *
^¥ ro;.X"o;d D£ *s low «
SflflQO
It ■*■«* or 1*,*M oBm.
'Saturday night visitors in the Lee
Herrmann home were Mr. and Mrs.
AT LOW COST
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Pharr, E. M. The Lampasas Record (Lampasas, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 30, 1939, newspaper, March 30, 1939; Lampasas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1214944/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lampasas Public Library.