The Lampasas Record (Lampasas, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 1, 1937 Page: 4 of 8
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Tire LAMPASAS RECORD, APRIL 1, 1937,
PLEASE?
AND I SEEM TOPE
ANNOYING HUA-
<STHE NERVE
J oo OOH, SEN OR, THAT EES A
STRANi
QUESTION •••BUT I
7 ASSURE YOU,YOU,
(X00 NOT!jr.
f H-MPH, HE DOESN'T BELIEVE
Tin EQUALLY SHARING
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the
busi-
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The Lampasas Recordc/lnother tylood Uictim
By Julian Copera Jr.
Tb« speech of Jim Farley before
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BRUCE BARTON
track team to enter texa^
CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH !’
BAPTIST CHURCH
PRISON BILL VETOED
>rita-
Irs ■
and her mother are
Dan
BATTLE
TAX REMISSION
gov-
Price
for Old Gold__rings, watch cases, dis- inR tll,s week here wit11 bls brother, net are the parents of a daughter
G. C.
; at the hospital here Monday.
Mr.
Announcing
Cabinets and Furniture Precision Built
iskcmsi
Austin.—Repeal of race-track
ling in Texas moved a step
Larry
Houston
Mrs. J. E. Vernor's Easter guests
were her daughter, Mrs. J. W. Mills,
Mrs. Mills’ daughter, Mrs. B. K. Casen
and two sons, Dick and Walter, all <xf
Last Sunday was a good day with
us. The attendance was- greater than
it has been in several weeks, and the
spirit of worship and fellowship was
high. Next Sunday is the day for our
communion service. It is hoped that
all members who possibly can will be
is a teacher in the schools of
Antonio
iqid
11 os-
AY ednesday and doing as well as could,
'be .expected. He had measles wheif
the paralysis set in. iE. M PHARB
Editor and Publisher
Watch For Formal Opening Announcement
And Name Contest In This Paper Soon
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NOTICE
Entered at the Lampasas, Texas
Poet Office as second class mall under
me act of March 3rd, 1879.
Mrs. W. E. Gary. He is a stu-
in San Marcos Teachers college.
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S’. Nichols spent tile week-end in
carded jewelry and dental Gold. G. C.
BARNETT, Jeweler. (Itc)
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Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bales are
between
house passed
*• The response last Sunday was great,
wnd much appreciated. A minister
that would not appreciate such a re-
sponse would be unkind.
I We are in the period now between
4 he resurrection and the ascension, a
ten-day period, in which there was
much accomplished, and great emo-| present.
Tools That Cut to 10 Thousands Accuracy
We Make or Duplicate Pieces For All-
Kinds of Furniture
Located In Peoples Radio & Electric Shop
First National Bank Building.
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McCoy, son of Mr. and Mrs.
McCoy of Lake Victor, was
R GRIN CAN GET
YOU IN WHERE A
POUT WILL. KJEEP
YOU OUT?.
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Miss Lila Martin spent the week-
end here with relatives and friends.
She
San
Thatcher Gary spent the Easter
holidays here with his parents, Mr.
and
dent
I.eft with the motherless that hasn’t happened
hands, lie cast around Moody was governor.
Mrs.
first of
Goldthwaite. with relatives
friends.
The Opening of a Complete Power-Equipped
Cabinet Shop For Lampasas And Trade
R.
Richmond with relatives. .He was ac-
companied home by his wife who had
spent several days there.
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WILL PAY HIGHEST Cash
is poured out on-the other peoples!
children by aunts and nurses audj
cooks and teachers to whom I ate I
gives no children of their own! Howl
could humanity conduct its existence
without them?
I' thought of these things as I
watched Aunt Julia wrap up her niece
and hurry away. I lifted my hat rev-
erently and wave®" them good-bye.
more.
Your
friend, KAY SPRINGER,
P. 8. Ask for your free tick-
(ltc)
I E|g.ht members of t h e L* Hr
sMraek team, aecompaine<J. by Head
Coach Mdore and Track Coach Bo-
zarth, will participate in the Texas
.Relays at Austin on April 3.
^riiir~'Tii inn , nil) be bplrf’Xt
mortal Stadium on the University of
—— , w ~ ” I III,
Texas campus starting at 9 a. m. Both tion, we will look to that period next; . .... , x ‘
high scboola and colleges will com- Sunday ip the message, both morning . .... UU ,,1U *'e °U^
■ , ’.building program will be considered
r*n ?ii u ar w at in aw uext Sunday. Surely every member is
J Sunday School 9:45WprriHp 10& lntere8twl in this great work and will
r.ndeavor 0:30, and the evening ser-' ..... . . ,, -
T. .... ,, x xx. > . manifest bis interest by hfs presence.
Vice 7:30. Come to this friendly „ . . .
I.. . , x . .Come and enjoy in having a part in
Church and meet your friends.. ' , . x x
J , r. xx_. xx xr. .. x work of your church.
I T. Richard Gathright, DD., Pastor.
' ' I R. H. Mathison, pastor.
maid burst into tears: she I
, , , fistic encounter between Speaker Bob
to scold the cook, and dur- „ ,
'Calvert and an East Texas freshman
| house member, nearly twice Calvert’s
size. The brush occurred in ap ante-
I room, with the East Texan the aggres-
sor, according to the story. Calvert,
I attacked, not only proved capable of in the local hospital a few days the
taking care of himself, but did the first of_jh§ week, suffering with in-
job so well that the East Texan yelled faptile~paralysis. He was taken home
i‘•enough” in short order.
Subscription Batea
Lampasas and surrounding coun-
ties, Per year
Elaewher-e ------
NOBODY’S BUSINESS vies) to all counties for five years, to
** | use as they see fit. This raid of about
345,out),000 of state uvenue would if
1 enacted am) signed, precipitate an-
other sales tax crisis. The senate may
pass it too, but Allred is’ i^ially
certain to veto it.
Maurice Gwens returned the
the week from a short visit in
and
SPEAKER IS SCRAPPER, TOO
Capitol corridors were buzzing this will always come back for
week with an unpublished story of a (“‘Where service is a pleasure”.
Conoco “ ' ' --- —
Prop,
ets.
J
the
mopey Monday to have .The..Record
come to his address^ .
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Mrs. Marshall Wells hud The Rec-
ord sent for u year to Jim Wells in
Columbus, Texas. Thanks, Mrs. Wells
Let Us Remodel or Upholster Your Furniture
No Repair Job Too Large or Small
If You have odd pieces of furniture that are
obsolete in style let us remodel them into a
beautiful new piece of modernistic merchan-
dise.
The task of writing a law to effec-
tuate the provision of the copstltu-
tional amendment adopted last year
by Texas voters to reform the system
of pardons and paroles must be
started all over again, following Gov.' Beaumont.
Allred’s veto of the compromise bill
written by a free conference commit-
tee. Allerd specified about 10 objec-
tions to the bill, including the one re-
quiring all three members of the pa-
[ roles board to spend at least half the
I time at state prisons or on prison
uuu .....x ' farms, and providing criminal punish-
blushed like a girl. “You mustn’t try! ment for failure to do so. He also
to flatter an old lady,” she said. 'Criticized leniency toward prisoners,,
But it was no attempt at flattery; and detailed duties imposed by the
•- it was an act of reverence. She is a legislature upon parole board mem-
member of the noblest clans in the’bres. A bitter fight between Austin
world. „ ' ' and Huntsville for the board’s head-
1 had been reading, on the boat, a ! quarters location raged throughout
book about the Bronte family. Mr. ] the time it was under consideration.
Bronte was a self-centered country Sen. Gordon Burns of Huntsville gave
parson, who wore out bis wife by'notice of an attempt to pass the bill
making her the mother of six children' over the governor’s veto, something
Ip six years. I-eft with the motherless that hasn’t happened since
brood on bis ----------
for help, and thought <>t his wife s |
maiden sister,
liviiife peacefully in
town, with an
provide comfortably for
wants. There was every selfish reason out debate, in the face of a warning
why she should stay just where she by Allred he would veto It. The bill
was. ' . (remits. 50 per cent of state ad valorem
Yet, at this summons, she did not taxes to Harris for 10 years for flood
’hesitate. She cast aside every person-■ control and had already passed the
al consideration, came down to the senate. Meanwhile the senate state
bleak parsonage in its ugly, part ot affairs committee favorably reported
England and proceeded, for the rest the Mauritz bill, passed by the house,
of her life, to devote herself to those! remitting all state nd valorem taxes
children. ! (except the constitutional school Jo-
How many millions of similar in- (
stances have there been in history! ( . ..
She, poor thing, was,
a lovely little ’ Widening the breach
iucouie sufficient to ernor and solons, the
her simple the Harrison-co tax remission bill with-
Reba ents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Lloyd.-
doing --------o- —
l^Ross W. Bailey handed in
gamb-
nearer
enactment when the senate’s commit-
tee on criminal jurisprudence voted ■
8 to « to report the Bradbury bid i TALK FOLLOWS FARLEY VISIT
(favorably, after « lengthy public hear-j
■J Ing iu whleh Sen, G. H. Nelson, of jbe legislature, urging support of the
• Tahoka, staged a pretty bit of legls- president’s fourt plan stirred much
, lative dramatics as Austin has seen political talk here. Friends of Sen.
___Jl.MI lu niauy a moon. Nelson neatly out- Tom Connally, who opposes the plan,
maneuvered the race gamblers’ spokei- but has suggested a compromise, re-
man, the astute Sen. Frunk>4tuwliligs rented Earley's reference to’ Democrats
!<rf Fort Worth. The action puts the who oppose it as “lending did and
I bill, already passed 107 to 24 by the comfort to the enemy,” and felt Far-
mhouse, on the senate calendar and iey was unduly hard upon Civi.ually,
I makes it pretty certain another record one of the president’s closest friends
(vote will be taken by the whole senate. jn the national senate. In the cutn-
! voting for track gambling fh palgu now under way to elect a suc-
! the committee were Brownlee of Aus- <^KSor to the late Congressman Bu-
tin, Moore of Houston, Rawlings ox’ chauan of the Austin district, Lyndon
(Fort Worth, Spears of San AntmBo,' Johnson’s supporters were heartened
by Farley's talk, since Johnson is
Voting against were Collie pledging full support to the Roosevelt
Bur-
boi„ ^WASHINGTON Justice Wil-
"“ia Van Devanter is the oldest
member of the Supreme Court in
point of service. He was appointed
nn. by President Taft and has served
,. 26 years as a rrtcxubcr of the high-
local ot w
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Walter Graham, student in San1" ~ ~~ ■.
... ..... xxx__.„J( .ex„x the Eastet When you breaY wttch-
Moore and Curtis Bozarth, has been-iloiiduj-8 here with A. C. Hewgley'>v BfW K Jn_for I
sent to Austin. '(The youths were roommates last term.’l,u<* 1>a'V ^°r at your convenience.
A suitable team trophy will be given ’ All work guaranteed and prices rea-
schools winning, relay races and Rr. and Mrs. Jim Wells of Colum- s,,nnble- C’ BARNETT, Jeweler.(lc)
bronze, gold and silver medals to those bus were Easter guests here in the . .....
winning special events.-Badger. Mursh„n Wells home. ILx^- H. S. will be represented in the
high school relays by Delbert Mor-
gan, 100 yd. dash; Carl ColUer, 120
yd. high hurdles; Edwin Witten, 440;
Willis Moses, 220; John L. Sullivan
\^d Roy Pryor, 880 yd. dasl^c3^-*^/
TM 01 llfflll entry blank?
tively filled out and signed by D. 8. Marcos A<~adem7 sp^nt the Eastet
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. . . Let’s Build Courage and Faith | q hose
"In the front room was the master,
waiting at the table to have his meal
served; ip the next room were the
butler and the maid engaged in. what j Brenham and Weinert
we shall call a 'petting party.’ In the | Seguin.
kitchen one observed the cook feed-’of Eastland, Cotten of Palestine, Da- wurt plan in his campaign speeches,
iug the butcher boy some crackers
and milk, while on the back porch
A the cat slept peacefully, llere was,
apparently, a happy domestic scepe.
“But see what happened.
“The butler came in with the food
’ which apparently did not please the
master of the- house. J
mind freely and harshly to the butler,
who, offended, returned to the pan-
- try ami, instead - of k iesing the maid,
straight-armed her into a corner.
“The
went iu
ing tlie subsequent argument, slapped (
the cook’s face. The cook, in her an- (
ger, snatched the food aivay from the
butcher boy, who, on his way out,)
kicked the cat down the back} steps, i
“A graphic example,” said Dn i
Myerson, noted psychiatrist, “of how
emotion of fear or ill will or meaness
spreads through an entire organiza- j
atiop. Cheerfulness and courage can
spread just as far and fast.”
What we are inside changes the
inner life of our families, our busi-
ness associates, and our fellow citi-
zens. We cannot harbor fear or anger;
or selfishpess without diluting the
emotional blood-stream of the race.
And every courageous or unselfish
emotion builds up the whole world’s
stock of courage and faith.
... Hats Off to Aunt Julia
Having just come from France, and
feeling very contipeutal, I bent over
and kissed Aunt Julia’s hand. She
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Mrs. W. W, Carr and little daughter
returned Friday to their home in San
Antonio after a two-weeks visit here
with relatives.
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\£hassDavis, who is employed by the
Comptroller’s office, Austin, spent the
Easter period here with his mother,
Mrs. Roy DavisTW
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parents of a daughter born AVednes- E. V. Childers of .Adamsville
day, March 24. Mother and babe ace bis tonsils removed at the local
doing nicely. , pital Monday. ,
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( Robert Miller of Gorman is spend- Mr. and Mrs. R. I. Qualls, of
I vis of Brownwood, Hill of Heudersor.,1
j Isbell of Rockwall, Leinens of Raln-
i bow, Small of Amarillo and Woodruff
I of Decatur. Unless the biU is prevent-J To MY ER1ENDS AND CUSl'O-
| ed from coming to a vote on the sen- MER8. 1 hav e bought out the lease
ate floor, it is virtually certain to at H‘» Crest Station on Highway 06.
'pass in tlie senate. Gov. Allred, strong 1 want to thank you for your past
He spoke his (advocate of repeal, was an interested patronage AV hep your car needs bet-
. t.. th., hotw spectator at the hearing. ! u11 aud a has more
Indies per gallon—Drive by and give
' it a trial. Be convinced yourself. You
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Miss Nell Lloyd returned Sunda/
to her school in San Angelo after
spending the week-end with her par-
ents, and her sister, Mrs. W. u
Hughes at Lometa.
Mr. ami Mrs V, E. 1’orter are tlie. Misses Etha and Ollie Lloyd of’Xus-
bappy parents of a daughter born Sat- tin spent Sunday here with their par-
urday at the hospital here.
A’erlene
well.
MiUerj
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and Mrs. H. B. Allen of Sweet- LaVelle Smith of Adamsville
-. I" ’
water were week-end guests in the derwent an appendietoiny at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Key. hospital AVednesday.,
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Pharr, E. M. The Lampasas Record (Lampasas, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 1, 1937, newspaper, April 1, 1937; Lampasas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1214919/m1/4/: accessed June 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lampasas Public Library.