The Lampasas Record (Lampasas, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 23, 1936 Page: 2 of 8
eight pages : ill. ; page 23 x 17 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
THE LAMPASAS RECORD, JANUARY-22, 1930
.........
Getting Up Nights
Ult* nrbi A CARD VUUUUVB, mi. DUl-
kett, Luther Rainey, Guy Rblslp. E>°1 “,ive ®«u“id**d « h“d 1 not
Lampasas Grammar School News
follows:
le;
for
2. The low "night" rotes
ab:
and
oni
ROSCOE PERKINS.
SHOWER FOR RECENT BRIDE
Beach'
Bi
PECAN GROVE ITEMS
speech
Au:
The
Man Who
and
Knows
•for the i>eean con-
nud Saba to help start.
THE JESSIE ANDREW CIRCLE
and
A
Jh
—Reporter.
□ccvnu turiMir
granignothhfe la
Bayer Aspirin
They will be price refunded by Mackey> >' Drag «ny druggist will refund your 20a.-
tlru StnMl I It
ond grade bare come.
N<
i c
SPECIAL
SUNDAY RATES
AND
PERSON-TO-PERSON RATES
REDUCED
every evening
after
SOUTH WESTJftM Blit" T £ LE P H O Mt
M
Iff. - a ... A
i Doan spill;
program to tell the
State Pepan meet to
Sunday afternoon, remaining for ths
final evening revival service conduct-
wl
WJ
Ru
all the fancy peach-
pass the pecan plots,
Mr
of
va
ho
school
to run
the
up
gu<
pn
da.
wei
OOM
him Sunday..
Friday and Sat-
FaJ
Death visited our community 8un-
i Ay morning and claimed our peigh-
>or and friend, A. C. Zleschang, who
vas at the local hospital at the time
>f his passing away. The family and
relatives have the sympathy of the
entire community.
th<
pr<
in
and
Lyn White and family of George-
town were week end visitors at the
River Bend Farm.
are now reduced after 7
every night. (Heretofore,
only stotion-to-statlon
rates wore lower at night.)
paper is in no way responsible for the
contents.
Ing
My
da i
nig
kWi
our
Na-
Jia
Scq
Sewell gave a
on “The Tex-
BEND 'WRITER DESCRIBES
FARM LIFE AND PECAN MEET
Just because
is no excuse
of any queen
farm it snap
Answering the demand of some of
the best people oC this precinct and
because 1 want to serve the people of
the precinct and county to the beat
of my ability for u few years, I have
decided to announce my candidacy
for commissioner of precinct No. 4,
Lampasas county. Regardless of my
desires in the matter and regardless
of the tact that many friends have
poilcited me to make the race, 1 would
TO THE VOTERS OF
PREC. NO. 1, LAMPASAS CO.
the heart. And the discovery
Bayer Aspirin largely <
medical practice.
•Countless thousands of
'Monday I Tea use of the cold weather.
I Our room was so cold Monday morn-
ing that <>ui teachers let ua take some
physical exercises and march around
the room in order to keep warm. -
Wje completed
and are waiting TOT our
will arrive some time
Kelley, and many
Up Nirhts.
Joints.
Miss Mary Kathryn Walker, who 13
attending Sourfiwestern 1
nt Georgetown, spent.the week end]
here in the home of her pa rents, Mt.
and Mrs. Roy L. Walker.
Whether the Remedy
You are taking for
Headaches, Neuralgia
or Rheumatism Pains
is SAFE is Your Doctor.
Ask Him
proved that the medical findings
about its safety were correct.
Remember this: Genuine Bayer
Aspirin is rated amsry the Mat
methods yet discovered for the relief
of headaches and all common pains
... and sqfe for the average person
to take regularly.
Reid had asked again and again
whether daddy had got home. Each
time hist mother answered: "Not yet.’’
Finally be sighed a disgusted sigh:
“Well, how long Is it from now t£
yetr ’
Johnny Lad been the guest of hon-
or at a party the day before, and his
friend was "regarding him enviously.
How was it? Have a good time?*
‘Did I?” was the answer, "I am not
hungry yet I”
give me an opportunity to serve
people.
was reared in Burnet -county, com-
to I-ampapas county 16 years ago.
life is an open book and I want
these who do not know me to investi-
gate my character and reputation care-
fully before deciding .to vote for me or
for anybody else. If I am not the
man for the place, both as to charac-
ter and ability, I do not want to hold
the office. I am 45 years of age and
have never asked for office at the
hands of the voters before. Many
men have never apked, but I feel like
that a man who is making his first
race should be given some consider-
ation.
If I am elected, 1 promise you here
and now that I will give my best to
the duties of the office, and 1 think
I know something of the requirements
of a man holding this position. I be-
lieve my interest in roads and in other
work of the county will help to quali-
fy me for the duties. I promise you
that I shall deeply appreciate any sup-
port prou..give me during the campaign
and ybur votes at election time.
■ You«s sincerely. ’ .
Fifth Grade
We have two new pupils
room. They are Billie Farr
-- .. \ »
Cli
Ch
Mrs. Calvin Binghnm left Frida:
night for her home in Notches, Mliss
After spending several weeks her
with her pa rep to, Dr. and Mrs. C. 1
Harkey.
Friday morning in assembly
the rate now In effect to
any point.
We shall appreciate your business, both baby chicks
and custoih hatching, based on the idea of the customer
being satisfied.
If you *are to need new blood for next season, shall •
be glad to discuss same with you at any time.
We are going to offer our co-operation in any and
all ways, and trust that we shall see you from time to time.
Wc have bad a good attendance for
•uch cold weather this week.
Alford Gregory's
visiting her
Bill McGuire had
from Austin "to visit
John Bowren spent
urday with Udell Thompson. '■ f. —
Edmond Lively spent Saturday and
Sunday at Nix.
The reductions apply on
all calls to points more
than TOO miles distant
from your telephone, and
to many shorter calls.The
Leng Distance operator
and uncles and H cousin from Austin
as visitors Sunday.
Gloria Taylor went to Pillow Bluff
Saturday afternoon.* z
I ^Newton Key ate lunch with John
Mace Adams Sunday?' ,
of a very bad cold.
Last Friday Margie
very Interesting
as Hen”.
The grammar
__ been rearranged
3:35. Clares begin at
ten minute adjustment
Fred Wolf handed uh the price
a year's Mibscriptiqn Tuesday to ki
The Record going to Mrs. W. H. Joi
in Houston.
vte-
Mr.----— ......JA1
pains of rheumatism, neuritis or
neuralgia, ask your doctor what he
thinks about it — in comparison
with Genuine Bayer Aspirin.
We say this because, before the
. -gi* 11 UUIV. WH L11V 1U1U1 Fl S.Utlp 1
|<We luid a jaiimbe? bf plipW~inrseliTTi^-—wj.af~<nTKreiiae~Ttoor---------- —___■■ ...
k. ..... beans goep up what difference <we<]llulut. Mrs. Toy TBce s hkrne Mr. ftnfl Mrs. .fhn W'right-and dawgh
schedule has
from 8:30 to
8:40 after a
period. The
period fro mil -.35 to 12 is ^for study
and on Friday it is used as an as-
sembly period. The afternoon elapses
are thirty-five minutes long and school
In
has water over
Bunch home.
Mr. ani Mrs. Nolan Bear were
I tors Sunday with her parents,
and Mrs. G. L. Butts.
dine Gray,
Nearly every one made hundreds in
spelling Friday. "
In English We are studying the
parts of sentences.
In geography we are studying the
Southern states.
The ones who were out of town over
the week end were L. B. Rice Jr,
Lake Victor; Ernestine Meek, Nix.
We all enjoyed the talk in the as-
sembly lust Friday.
review
which
•week.
Last
Mrs. Bristol gave a reading on Texas
rattlesnakes. We enjoyed^pving her
and hope she will come again.
Mrs. Vaden is teaching for Miss
Capbeer during her absence. We hope
she will be back soon.
We have changed the schedule and
like it much better. We are tardy ap
get
and
Bear
Mas '
Sixth Grade
The sixth, grade is studying hard
n j for their standards which they are
going to Lave this week.
Last week we took a general re-
h|st6ry
our
test
this
Long distance telephone station and persoe-to
rates are now roducod as person calls.
--------o-------
SORE THROAT—TON8ILITIS! In-
stant relief is afforded hy Anathesia-1 ~ ___
Mop, the wonderful new sore-throat t cd Bukets, the bladder la x^ They work-'
mop. Relieves pnin and kills infee- on ,he bladder similar to castor oil on
tlon Relief guaranteed or purchase G»* bowels. In four days if not pleased
H. Morris, Jim
others of" note.
We were on
truth about the
be held in San Saba July 13, 14 and
15, 1936. Then the Lion’s Club' enter-
tained with a real feed. This being
the first time the writer’s wife went
along with him, he felt like he ought
to be quieter than usual to prevent
her frdm wanting to go again; Now
every time Frank Moore starts his
car his wife jumps on the running
board, knocking Frank out of many
pleasant conversations with the dam-
sels. We hope you will be at San
Sabu the first Saturday, the first
day, to help start the ball rolling
the next state convention.
In the caption “As we pee
farm”, first the farmer must get
and build fires for his wife and
that there is oil in the cruse and meal
hi the bln, .meat in the smoke Loupe,
fruit in the cellar, corn in the -crib.
The life off the farm is one of the
roar A>f-thc model T, the shreik of the
factory whistles, the locomotives, po-
lice whistleg and the crooked Stepp of
some fellow who has imbibed in spir-
itoils malts to the degree that he
owns the pidewalk is all his. But on
the farm it is the crowing of the cock,
the gobble of the turkey, the squeal
of the pigs, the cackle of the ben to
tell you that there-is a fresh- egg in
the pest, the low of cows, the neigh
of the mules, the bark of the faithful
and truBiy dog, and breathing the
aroma bf the flowers of a thousand
hills; rest under a majestic • pecan
tree feeding from fruit thereon while
the corn, cotton and all kinds of gar-
den produce await your command. tJ
make the wife like home we shoulg
arrange things convenient,
home the^ wife
stove, the sink,, the lavatory, in th
garden, and in the yard.
The faim home should be ns attra<
tive us the city home,
we live in the country
for not living the life
or potentiate. On the
Due to the atmospheric condition
we haven't been out very far. How-
! ever, our trip to Abilene to the West
Texas Pecan Growers Meeting wgs a
success. We left home at 5:30 a. m.
with Bill Sargent at the wheel and
arrived there gt ^9:00 a. m. As qsual
we met the warm reception of west
Texas .hospitality. Mr. Dodd of Me-
nard, the president, was on the dor
and the citlaens of the ' fbwn were
around to, make us feel welcome. We
met our old telephone man, H. G. i
Reeves, ttaertt Alpo Mr Shirley who
threshed pecans for us a long time
ago, and Mr. Skinner, a brother »to
Jack of Ijunpasa^. All the noted pe-
cun men over the state were there
as well ds the vocational agricultural
teachers and county agents from all
the west Texas counties, Mr. Bur-
lieved that I am qualified to serve
the precinct and county in an effi-
cient manner and in a way that those
who support me will not have caase ^-
to regret having done so. Possibly
most every man has a desire to serve
his fellowmen and that is one of the
reasons v.hy I want this office—to
give a Part of my life to a cause that .
wlU
the
Mrs. Willis Bunch returned to her
home Thursday (from the hospital and
we are glad to report her doing nice-
ly at this time.
for it by the name ''•spirin’*
but always saying BAYER
Editor’s Note: Articles appearing(is dismissed at 3:35. One seventh
- under the above beading were prepar- j grader proudly remarked: “Give us
ed by the grammar school, and this'five more minutefs and we’ll be up
paper is in no way responsible for the with high school’’.
» Third Grade
Richard Kathman's> mother went to
Bryau Friday and stayed until Mon-
day.
Donald Turnage went to LaGrange
for a week to visit hia grandmother.
Helen J<* Uole of Be|ton vbdted Dor-
othy Louise Dowd this week end.
Ulaud Elwyn Whitls spent Munday
ili Kempner.
We are so very glad John Mace
Adams is back.
was di-rfw;i ap Hie. .winner. She wus
told that she Could get her
cashed in the dining room and going
to the dining room she found a tub
full of lienutiful and useful gifts. Af-
ter opening and admiring the gifts,
refreshment plates of hot chocolate,
sandwiches, and cake were served to
twenty-tw-i guests aud the hostess.
1 —A Guest.
Mrs. IL R. Springer and daughter,
Gladys, entertained Mrs. Loy Bice
with a miscellaneous shower at their
home on South Chestnut Street last
Thursday afternoon from 3:30 until.
f»:3O. Mrs. Olvert Butts and Miss
Blaiarbe Word were co-hostesses. J
As~ the guests gathered LlMjy Were
asked io^:<gister in the bride's book
aud also make a wish for the bride.
After several games were played they
had bank night, each one writing her
it make to the farmer—go <-ut in the
orchard «nd bring in some red cheek-
ed peaches or kill a frying chicken
from' the yard and set down on win-
ter days and eat
es he wants and
' please!
The committee
I vention is D. F. Moore, program; Lu-
., arrangements; Lyn
White, exhibits. So try to be at San
Avant returned home "Monday morn-
some relative* ing. ‘ , T , . ___., _ ________
Miserable
with backache
Tom J. Taylor
MANAGER
~ Don’t Entrust Your
Own or Your Family’s
Well-Being to Unknown
Preparations
tin
«u<
Tuesday afternoon, January 21, the
Jessie Andrew Circle held a regular
craft meeting with Miss Edna Wright
.......... as hostess. -
University Our chairman, Mrs. Charles Oliver,
••■“■t “■* opened the meeting with od^ayer and
names were drawn for forget-me-nots.
After some items of business were
discussed we pieced a quilt for the
orphans.
We were glad to welcome a new
member, Mrs. William Lee Lockhart,
in pur circle.
The hostess served refreshments,
carrying out the Valentine motif, to
nine' members.
TheTiext meeting is to be held the
following Tuesday with Mrs. Jordan
Everett. . ““
La Kayne Baxter of the Bend speutq n‘"
part of the week end with Carolyn
Kendrick.
Francis Jordan spent the afternoon
with his grandmother Sunday,
VENICE, Calif. . , , Large, color-
fol cloth bags with drawstring at the
top, are the newest and most port-
abb beach “dressing rooms’’ yet
introduced. They promise to bo popu-
---.ter, Edna, "visited Thursday with Mr.
check i and Mrs. Wm. Wright of Lometa.
NOTICE POULTRYMEH
THE LAMPASAS CHICK HATCHERY
started eperationg the 20th. and will set every week
through the season.
Seventh Grade
We wrote themes in history A>n
* — “Greats .Inventors and Inventions.”
There were many good ones:
Mrs. Bristol gave a very Interesting vlew iu English, geography,
• • talk about Texan in assembly last J an(j arithmetic.
Friday. *
In arithmetic we have been review-
ing for the mid-term exams which are
expected next week. Miss Page has
been recording our daily grades.
We had a test in physiology last
Wednesday. There ijs only ope given
each six weeks and it makes thd grade
on the card.
Willie Mae Lee went to Bertram,
<1 -j Estelle Lindbergh to Waco, and Mrs.
7 Seale to Austin for the week end.
Mary Htla Knight will be absent' 8:35, start classes at .8:40
from the next few weeks ag her lit-|OUt at 3:35.
tie brother has diphtheria. Louis
SuBivan has been absept for the past
week on account of tonsilitis. Billie
_____ Flanagan has been a-bfsent on account
Mr. and Mr*s.' Ernest Grores, Mrs.
Elmer Groves aud daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. I). Jones of Rising Star
Mrs. Earl Groves visited one day last
week witii Mrs. Willie Bunch.
We are Horry to have our gool
peighliors, Mr..and Mrs. G. L. Butts
mid son. move from our community
thia week.
Friday night the following surpris-
ed Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wright with a
musical entertainment at their home:
Mr. and Mrw. Claud Hodges, Gabe Mas-
sey, (Tifford Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Al-
vie Hodges and sons, A. G. and James.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Grovefe
family, RiUy and Martha Bell.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Groves
daughter visited in the Fred
home Friday night. They report
'tor Howard Bear getting along fine.
Several from this place have been
visiting this week with Miss Lucille
Groves who is at the local hospital. I
Mr. and Mrs. Enoch January and
flamily upept Silnday in the Willis
Mrs. A. F. Avfnt went to San Saba Does Bladder Weakness
. WAKE YOU UP?
____________ __________________Make tbis 25c test. Remove the
ed by Rev. Avant and she and Rev <’«u«e. U«n buchu leaves, jnniper o‘T, •
etc., to flush out‘excess acids ami im-p
J purities which causes irritation that ’
results iu restless nights, burning.
scanty 'flow, frequent desire, or back-1
ache. Ask for little green tablets call-'
Fourth Grade
Wallace Lively spent Sunday in Nix.
We are glad to have Etna Frances
liesson lack after a few dnj-s an- ther
Hence.
Fieldon Ross went .to Burnet
the Long Horn Cavern Sunday.
Doris Era Baker spent Saturday
moiiiing with Pauline Speed.
..Jiurnico Proctor and his friend, S.
IL Hall, went hunting Sunday after-
noon and killed a prow.^-*
John Thomas Higgins and Mary Joe
Kellam have been ill.
We have a new pupil, Manuel Del-
gado, from Binnion.
STATIOM-TO-STATIONI
PERSON-TO-PERSON
or
MUIS
Day
Rota
Night A
Suitaay
Bata
Redaction
Day
Rata
Night *
Sunday
■ata
Redaction
100
.00
J5
.25
.M
.68
•2*
150
-M
.50
.30
1A5
.88
M
200
1.05
.60
.45
L40
.95
M
SOO
1.40
.M
.60
1.8S
~ MS'
M
4M
1.71
LOO
.78
MR-
1-45
500
2.05
L15
2.55
.90
1000
ATS
2.00
1.75
j 4.75
3.00
J ’5
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Pharr, E. M. The Lampasas Record (Lampasas, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 23, 1936, newspaper, January 23, 1936; Lampasas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1215000/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lampasas Public Library.