The Lampasas Record (Lampasas, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 23, 1936 Page: 3 of 8
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ALL JUST
CLAIMS PAID
IN FULL
BARTLETT LIFE
THE LAMPASAS RECORD, JANUARY 22, 1986
See Us for Real Values!
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’ Beginning Saturday,
February 1, we will give
away "each Saturday
some valuable article in
our store absolutely free.
Watch for further parti-
culars.
Beginning Saturday,
February 1, we will give
away each Saturday
some valuable article in
our store absolutely free.
Watch for further parti-
culars.
See Us for Real Values!
NEW FURNITURE
•
* We have placed in our store a large shipment of New Furniture of various
’ kinds---most anything you might need. We invite you to come in and see the
new things we have.
o d rc 4 dr T Ci\xr h wil1 pay you to come
r 111 G Ho All/j LiU.VV many miles to buy here.
LAMPASAS FURNITURE CO.
Funeral Directors—Ambulance Service
D. T. BRIGGS— The Best Place to Trade After All —GLENN B. GAMEL
• PAY AS YOU GO
THURSDAY AFTERNOON
BRIGGS NEWS
The Parent-Teacher Association met
C. C. C. quintet
W, F.
and W. F.
TEXAS
■Reporter.
A Three Days’ Cough
you a jar of Black Hawk Ointment
school had a
up< n her from on,high. r
26)
to
Dallas where he is spending this week mca”"*d by the ,,,unber <rf P,Iv*“>iwi TeM"* thlMren lift their voice,
buying merchandise for the Learfi insolently invaded; ” and even the '» the patriotic song,
Variety Store here.
0. A. Northington and Harry
and to refund your money if you are not
THE RECORD FOR JOB PRINTING
QUALITY USED CARS
■ A
CAMPBELL MOTOR CO
relief II has brouebt end the food It hM
imcnlsr . ■ ■ *h«l aaltej.* let of p*m
INSURANCE CO
better.
regular annual meeting of the
holders of the Mutual State
* On account of poor nourishment,
many women suffer functional pains
will
will
To
women are the fairest,
manhood brave and strong,
FOR NAimANO SCALP
JAPANESE OIL
Weill. MU ITWORKI At All OrvMlato
BLAIR ELECTED PRES.
MUTUAL STATE LIFE
REV. AVANT CLOSES MEETING
AT SAN SABA SUNDAY
LAMPASAS BApGERS WIN
ONE BUT LOSE FOUR
. VV VII VZVVA VZ««V. HUUlilK* - — —— -
We still plan to be a stan- 13-12 at the half. The locals were
Chrysler-Plymouth ? International Trucks
Fannail Tractora
before next
The
policy
Life Insurance Company was held at
Bartlett, January 15, 1936. The fol-
lowing officers were elected to serve
for the coming year: W. F. Blair,
president; J. K. Knight., vice-presi-
dent; and Jacob Isaac, secretary. -
The report for operations during
1935 showed that" the company., is in
fine condition. A substantial increase
wa|s added to the surplus funds and
the company" has no unpaid claims,
also a thirty per eent increase was
made in the membership during the
year. The company has a very strong
agency’ foree and is writing a large
amount of new business each month
•nd with the present Very capable
{management it is fast becoming one
of the leading life insurance compan-
ies in Central Texas, it was reported.
—Bartlett Tribune.
DANCE. Saturday Night, Old FireI
Hall. TUNE WRANGLERS. (Itc) j
| phlegm is loosened and expelled.
Even if other remedies have failed.
One of bur leading business men
said to us the other day, “I wish you
would get after the young men of
this town who do not pay their debit-.
I know- c-f a case of a young man
from one of the best Camilles who
bought several articles a year ago ou
credit. He has paid just half the bill
in twelve months and the other day
he gold one of the articles at one-
fourth the price he agreed to pay for
it” Qf course, this is all wrong,
is headed toward
have to mend bls
never amount to a
owe the local mer-
Nichols ajtended the show In-. Lam-
panas Sunday afternoon.
Miss Mary Alice Milam of Austin
We met Friday afternoon for
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II. O, Smlthwick went Sunday
i Meet the fields cf golden grain,
Texas biiip a smiling welcome
To the stranger at her gate,
offers wealth and happy future,
Mighty Texas, Lone Star State:
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GUARANTEED TREATMENT
FOR TENDER STOMACH
Emil’s Adla Tablets bring quick
from a sore stomach, paint? Iie-
1934 De Luxe Plymouth 2-Door Sedan
1934 Chevrolet Coach
1933 Plymouth Sedan
1934 Chevrolet Coupe
1934 V-8 Ford long wheel base Truck
1934 V-8 Ford short wheel base Truck
with hydraulic dump bed.
1929 Ford Coach.
and many others.
LOOK OUR VALUES OVER
Moore
after-
noon where the former was attend-
Women Who Have Pains i
Try CARDUI Next Time!
various games were played, punch, Sunday afternoon,
hot chocolate and cake were served to
the honoree’s mother, Mrs. E,. Wi-
ley, Mesdumes J. L. I’attbrsop, W. E.
Clinkscales, J. A. King, J. T. Hall,
M. E. Patterson, H. B. Williams, Bert
Wiley, Misses Mae Delle Williams,
';wZv“^thteTtare^d”Mred^’i T C Cloud and W. T. Harton homes treasurer, reported a nice balance and’pasas played
L; i . J _ . » . * Hire ftnrtdv nnr nwmlipihhin ohnlr- lliuht. blowilli
Ljjr. and Mrs. Ford Samuel, Miss
lois West and John Warren of Aus-
tin were Saturday night and Sunday,were in Stephenville Tuesday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. West. |£---- ------ —- ------ ----
Mrs. E Harton and children ing to business.
NEW YORK . .« 1' Have the eares of the President ’• office, during the
last three eventful years, produced any marked change in the appearance
of Mr Roosevelt 1” was the assignment handed a Washington news camera-
man. Above are the two picturm he submitted, that of ICTS from the hies,
taken shortly before inauguration and that of 1936, taken last week as
the Fl >lt i1—* nears his 54th birthday, January SO.
Is Your Danger Signal
No matter how many medicines you
have tried for your cough, chest cold
or bronchial irritation, you pan get re-
lief now with Creomuision. Serious
trouble may be brewing and you can-
not afford td’ take a chance with any-
j goes right to the seat of the trouble
; to aid nature to soothe and heal the
If the weather is favorable we are i^ia^ed membranes as the germ-laden
> planning to go to Center Friday to
j play basketball. 2
M. Williams and children, Tommie
-Catherine and Hal David, and Bob
Wiley aud children, Dorothy anil G.
A of Florence. The honoree was un-
able to be at the shower, so her
Mt mother received the gifts for her, and
FMrs. C. E. Young also of thi|s place.
Rev. Tom Walker of
preach at the Church of
day, January 25th.
Mrs. W. E. Clinkscales
Harris have been ill at their homes
the pagt week, but are reported im-
proving.
Sweet, bluebonnets in her valleys.
Waving grasses on her platan,
i Rivers wtad around her mountains,
! Minerals rich “in her earth's veins.
(Mirror takes reflect the beauty
(Of a Starry moonlit sky.
I And the God e'er sea and prairie
one s, Smiles
intimate,
Texas
is not, Tesw
Mrs. C. G Abney, our here. In between these garnet? Lam-
‘ ‘ ‘ ' 1 Burnet here Friday
Sunday Mirs. Ga<W, our membei^hlp chair-1 night, blowing up in the second halt
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and man, reports well over one hundred to lose 10-21 after having the score
members.
dard organization,'and plan to have unable to hold Andy Landtroop with-
two-thlrds of the members present at1 out using two mep to guard him, nat-
our February meeting, which will be1 orally leaving other men loose to
our National Founders’ Day program. Iscore.
Mr». Harry Key, who is our finance! Feild, captain, has been out the
chairman, still urges the members and past week with a leg injury and Hunt-
their friends to saVe “Adams Extract er, injured before Christmas, has
Cartons” If we have a certain num-'.started working out. 'When these two
-ber by February 1st we get a special'men get back into shape the Badgers
fifteen dollar bonup. Iwill have a fighting team which will
Mrs. W. W, Harmon* gave us~ ai'Ke second to none with the Will to
J. F. J^c, who is a progressive
' farmer and ranchman a few miles
— 0 ; T I north of Lampasas, was ta Friday to
MrK J. W. GrlMlth left Tuesday for j have hfe name added to the list,
her home in Lake Forest, Hl. after a
several weeks visit here with her par- '
ents, Mr. and Mik- T. B. Harwell. if""1 ' =
Dr.
relief
tween meals due to acidity, indigestion
and heartburn. If not' your money is
refunded.—Wilson Drug Ub.
The spirit of contempt is fatal lo '
any endurable personal relations to
another, and every approach to this
spirit is an obstacle to a bettering re- ]
iation. It is the worst of mistakes, ,
therefore, to suppose that, as
friendships became more
they may become less truly reverent.
The intimacy of friendship
closest life relation may not spare the Ringing praises of her greatness
spirit of genuine respect and defer- ber 1 istorj- braye and true,
ence. The real friend will not de- H‘»w she won a-glorious freedom
mand; lit* only asks. The very high- Making safe a home for you.
est fruit of friendship iim hffrrtly^lw1,^” : ~~ I 7 . .
. 11.et us raise our voice in tribute
withheld from the genuinely reverent ' ,, .. .
, J | To our Mother State so true,
spirit, whereas every trace of con- T „ , .. v
' ■ | Long may Right uphold the banner
tempt embitters and degrades—Henry ,,, .. T ,
__ “ I Of the Ione Star Statp for you.
Churchill King. i .
J Pledge allegiance to your country.
Even be at her command,
1 For the best of God’s creations
Is our Native Texas Land.
—Doris Mullin Martin, Loralue,
v Texas. 4
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Qf course, this is all
That young man
trouble. He
ways or he
tinker’s dam.
chants and to make no effort to pay,
to sell the goodg U‘e m<4chant has*
trusted j ou for at one-fourth its '
value, is to> stamp ydUrself a dead
beat and a crook, and that is a handi-
cap no young man can afford to tra-
vel under. Boys, do you know no-
thing makes your path ta life jso j
hard as Jo have the business men of
your epmmunity lose faith in you? A
reputation for being poor pay will
stick to you all your life. Some day
you will have opportunity knocking at |
ybuft* door. You will need a recom-)
jnendation -or a loan and these old1
debts will rise up like ghosts to haunt f
you. Runtang iir debt for things you
can do without is a fool trick. Prom-
ising to pay and then failing to keep
the promise will ruin a young man’s
prospect quicker than playing poker
or violating* the'speed laws. Don’t
let anybody- have reason to call you;
“a dead beqt". Guard your credit as!
you would your sister’s virtue. Be a 1
man! If you cant pay for a tiling—'
do without it until you can.—Henry!
C. Fleak in Plainview Times. ’ ’
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MT. PLEASANT SCHOOL NEWS
Mrs. J. E. Moore were Mr. and Mrs.
Will Green, Mr and Mrs. Will Joslin
of Florence and Mr. and Mrs. Buck
Wells and. son, Gaydon Vaughn, of
__, Liberty Hill.
Austin will | w- T- Morris was a business vis-
Chrlst Sun-' Mor ta Seguin one day last week.
Mesdames Fred M:ison ->«nd George
McCann of Adamsville were recent
guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Cloud
and Miss Rosa.__
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Cloud of Lam-
■ ■ ■ ~ - ---------—- .— --------— • -pasas-visited -in-the I^--S Skaggs home
Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Dillingham and
Mr. and Mrs. L. 8. Skaggs were guests, and Mrs R Mlllage Mr)B K
ot Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Skaggs 8unday- o T Pulliam, Mrs. H. R. tCaskey and
Mr. aud Mrs. Bbb Kirk of Breek’; Mlgs Hazeil Pulliam were visitors in
onridge were Saturday “ night guests Bettou Frleay. Mts (’asj<ey remained
« Mr. and Mrs. R. p. T. 1’uUiam and BeItbn of Rev
family. Mrs. Pulliam returned to w R M<<CUsh flnd &mUy
Breckenridge Sunday for tt visit. I Mrg Dorgey Hasty alld
at. Mr. and Mrs. L. 8. Skaggs and Mro. MfSSPs Jonnie Merl and LaJuan
V. J. Gee were Saturday _ dinner jjjcho]g attended the show In-- Lam-
guests of- Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Cloud
a/td family of Lampasas.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dillingham and js ^visiting her grandmother, Mrs. ’A.
<dren, -Rayma and W. C. Jr.,’ Miss p. Hasty, and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ce-
ra. DiQtaKbam and (Sam Efeker band, "and other relatives.
were in Bertram Friday night to at-
tend the show.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Nichols had as stop THAT ITCHING
their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. I you are ,inhered by the itchingi
Fayte Nichols and children of Belton. oy Athlete’s Foot, Eczema, Itch or
Mrs. T. C. Cloud was a visitor in Ringworm Mackey’s Drugs will sell
Austin one day the past week. _
Mesdatacs Ford Samuel of Austin, ()^ a guarantee to kill the itch. Price
Marrx Horn, J. M. West and Eula <r>Oe all(l glfl0 (Mar
Scott were guests of Mrs. W. C. Dll-1
MB’1 Ingham Tuesday of last week.
Mr aud Mrs. Virgil M'illiams land
i ’ daughter, La Juan,' were Saturday
' night guests uf Mr. and Mrs. .1.
# Registering their first win of the
'season the Badgers were hosts to the
Longhorn Cavern
Monday afternoon, winning 38 to 17.
Inspired by this victory- they enter-
tained Lake Victor Tuesday afternoon
and held them to a 21-18 victory, play-
ing without three of the first pt ring
accompanied by Mis|s Northington, | men.
1 -'________1. I Adamsville defeated the Badgers
Tita minutes of the last meeting two games last week end, winning
1 ‘ * '. Reports 26-12 at Adamsville Friday afternoon
the home and. school. ' She showed us . Coach Bozarth’s youngsters will be
the value of first impression^ of the the surprise of the county when the
child on entering school, and how we ’ 'interscholastic league tournament ta
as parents help the child to form the lield here the middle of February,
right attitude toward the school and! -------—o-------- >
his teachers, by Supporting the school
and its programs.
The third grade mothers Sutnum- xeuth the fairest skh? of heaven,
bered those of the Other rooms, so thq Oh the broadest of earth s plains,
third grade will enjoy a treat on Fn- where the fields of snowy cotton
day afternoon.
The meeting’ adjourned to meet
the third Thursday in February. .
—Publicity Chairman.
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REVERENCE FOR FRIENDSHIP
•’were week end guwts of Mrs.’ Lillie PARENT-TEACHERS MET
• McCormicm Misses Lessie and Minnie
• Harton of Lampasas.
Meedamea T. C. Cloud and -Rosa Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Stewart and son
Cloud entertained Saturday afternoon have moved to Burnet where he has Thursday afterncxgi at 3 o’clock at
fronf 2 till 4 with a miscellaneous employment •< the grammar school auditorium. The
shower for Mrs. CharUe Zunker of Mrs. 0. M. Dillingham and daugh- meeting was called together by the
Edinburg. Mrs. Zunker was Miss ters, Elaine, Mary Evelyn/and Joy President, Mrs. N. B. Taylor. Mrs.
Robbie Mae Wiley of thin place. After Ruth, attended the show in Bertram Chas. Wucbendorfer led thfe Lord a
• - ------•— Prayer which was repeated in unislon.
Rev. C E. Young preached at the I The third grade sang several songs,
Methodist church’Sunday. r 7
Mr. amlMrs. Ernest Davis of Ster- which were enjoyed very. much.
Mng City are visiting her parents,1
Mr. and Mip- W. A. Nichols. {were read and approved. Lvrv—— •—•»—» ----------
Mr and Mrs. Albert Cloud and from standing committees were given (and by the same score Saturday night
Ruth and Nelda Cloud and Jack Neil ’daughters of Lampasas visited in the in order.
For two weeks Rev Asa Franklin
Avant, pastor of the Baptist church
here, did the preaching for a revival
in. San Suba where Rev- Sam Taylor
1 is pastor. The meeting closed Sun-
day evening, there being some thirty
additions to the church by baptism.
Joe Trussell of -Brownwood, one of
the outstanding evangelistic singers
of the Baptist > dembmination, led the
music and the young people’s work
i’.-T. A. and discussed home problems during the revival.
of the school. Wo hope that we have |
these problems solved
year.
Last week the high
try-out in tennlb. which we were only
playing for practice. Each team drew
j numbers to see which teams - play
i each other. Geneva Rainwater and j
i Emily Orand won first place: Annas!
, UUb OUUIU LAJ UttXKC; C» V11O11VC W4W* WSljr —
i Bradley and Evatrghn GodcTwJn st-e j thing less than Creomulsioh, which
ond place."
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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/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lampasas Public Library.