The Lampasas Record (Lampasas, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 27, 1938 Page: 2 of 8
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THE LAMPASAS RECORD, JANUARY 27, 1938
(By Weldon Pharr)
SATURDAY AT MOSES
Potatoes
10 Lbs.
18c
Mid-terdi exams have brought a dull
in basketball uud other athletics this
week. -Next week will see quite a bit
of activity, but ail thia week. bolds
for the basketeers is tbe tournament
at Star Friday aud Saturday. Tbe
girls’ team is planning to euter but
it la probable that the boys will not
enter.
Prune*
2 Lb*.
13c
Oranges
Xtra Large Size
Dozen29C
COFFEE
MARKET FEATURES
17c
(We Reserve The Right To Limit Quantities)
W. H. M OS E S
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Lampasas, Texas
OAKALLA NEWS
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STORE
represented- were Lampasas, Kempner, “red a numberyears at'Xometii 'OVf?' Rt" Was ■ s"t’lr',,|v t<? renew
Will Help Pftitct Her ftieliimJ
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BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT
WILL BE AT EVANT FEB. 11-12 week.
The Eye Sight Specialist, will be
io Lampasas, at the Moore Hotel,
every TUESDAY. Eyes Tested -
Glasses Fitted. See Dr. Catbey
and Bee Better.
week end
Roberts.
son, Mrs
Mrs.
SOAP, P&G or O.W.,
5 Bars ........................
SCOTT TOWELS,
2 Rolls .......................,
CAMAY SOAP, 3 Bars
Soap, 1 Bottle Perfume
DEFINITE RELIEF OR
MONEY BACK
Townsen are
in Austin as
1-LB. PACKAGE
EARLY RISER
.500
.400
.000
.000 09
Byron Higgins received quite a
nice “send-oCT' by spectators and
sport scribes for his stellar play in the
tournament' of last week-end.
Snell’S Hatchery will buy eggs froae’-i
tioth heavy and light breed liens fo? '
tlie remainder of the season. (It)
Enos Montgomery
Mr. and Mrs. Bub
Representatives from five schools CASS BUYS INTEREST IN
met Monday night at the Lampasas' MACKEY’S DRUG
school and set the date aud site of
tbe Interscholastic League basketball
county tournament. It was decided toJ
hold the tournament at Evant’s gym-1
nasium Friday and Saturday, Feb. IS
and 12. All schools in the county har
been extended an 1
meeting of Monday night. Those towni
J. B. Cass, who has been employed
as pharmacist of Mackey's Drug*
Store here for the past year has pur-1
chased an interest in the store and is
name on the bct.”e is Ci jomul.-ion, and
voiili get the «ren.:‘.y.». pr^utt and the
relief you want. (Adv.)
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Mrs. J. A. Moseley of Copperas
GROUND MEAT,
2 lb*. .......... - 25c
SLICED BACON, lb .... 29c
FAMILY STEAKS, !b.. 15c
CHUCK ROAST, lb .... 14c
No matter how many medic nes you
have tried for your cough, chertcold, or
bronchial Irritation, you can get relief
now with '"’reomulslon. Serious trouble
may be brewing and you cannot afford
to ini e c. chanci . rr: ledy less
Rie and Alberta
SCRATCH! If one Jar of
Ointment does not relieve
County Basketball Tournament will
be held Friday and Saturday, Feb.
11 and 12 at Evant’s gym.
Our news seems very scarce this
week owing to the bad weather over
night with Mr. and Mrs. John Isbell.
Luvenia Guthrie spent Wednesday
night with Alma
Cantwell.
Mr. and Mrs.
and boys visited
Montgomery Sunday.
Lena Dixon and' Mrs. Arnel Cam-
eron visited in the Ben Langford
home Sunday evening.
The Oakalla basketball
ed the Briggs boys at
Wednesday night.
Mrs. Will Russell and Doyle Dixon
Ari w», today, to make a Sight
2
3
3
3
Results
PARIS (Special) . ... Leon Blum
(above) Socialist leader resigns
post as Popular Front Premier
after Chamber refuses vote of con-
fidence. (Late Cable) Camille
Chautemps (inset), forms Cabinet
to succeed Blum who accepts port-
folio of Vice Premier in new
cabinet. (Radiogram) Chautemps
cabinet falls after Chamber fails
to approve labor ahd fiscal policy.
President Lebrun calls on Blum
to form new cabinet.. (Bulletin)
Leon Blum gives up task of form-
ing' cabinet, falls to reconcile
Communists. (Extra) Chaut* a., 3
is forming new cabinet to iiichm •,
among others; Leon Blum. (I—‘.c t.
Dispatch) Leon Blum —.
Matkey’» Reaati Drug Store
CORN, 2 No. 2 Cana .... 15c
BERTS, 2 No. 2 Gan*.... 17c
Gream-O-Wheat, Large 24c
RAW WHEAT CEREAL,
Large ........... 20c
MAXWELL HOUSE
COFFEE, 3-B. Oan ...76c
Reavis and children. ’ | Willis Moore went last week to
Clorene Montgomery spent Sunday Coleman where he will be employed
night with Glendene Smith. . i as manager of the Coleman City Park.
Bradley jernigan spent Thursday He rePlace8 hla father who ““ tO
retire for a while due to bad health.
Willis has been employed At the Key-
stone Hotel here the past few month*.
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SORE THROAT. ToMllltla! For
prompt relief, mop your throat er ton-
sils with Anatbesia-Mop, our ^gnaran^
teed sorethroat
pletely relieved
money will be
Mackey's Drug
1.000 "175 122
1.000 77 68
72
123
168
142
105
Wayne Williams was a business vis-
itor in Waco Friday.
Lovell Langford spent Thursday
night with Glendene Smith.
Buford Reavis spent Sunday night
with Mr. and Mrs. Herchel Cameron.
Etha Mae Carlile spent Thursday
night with Clovis Langford.
Mrs. Alex Roberts and Mrs. Ben
Langford have been visiting a few
days with Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Led-
ger and son, of Lampasas.
AJuan Jernigan spent the
with Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Mrs.’ Hilery Reavis and
Herchel Reavis and daughter,
Ben I^angford and girls visited Sat- visited Monday In the John Dixon
urday afternoon with Mrs. Howard heme. ’---------——_—:_____
PEANUT BUTTER, Qta. 25c
LIMA BEANS, 3 lbs. ...17c
NAVY BEANS, 3 lbs.....17c
SYRUP, Ribbon Cane, *
Va gallon .................. 33c
COCOA, 1-Ib. Hershey. 12c
Joe Wegener and Weldon Pharr
were Brownwood visitors, the dormer
spending the afternoon with his fa-
ther, F. E, Wegener.
wells and everlasting creek water, now.
Place fenced shet(p-proof. Eight ,
miles northeast of Ixnneta. Commnni-
' cate with Ixds Whatley, Lometa, Tex-
as. (26p)
Washington's Redskins, National
Professional Football champions re-
peated their championship game win
over the Chicago Bears in a rain and
mud battle at Dallas Sunday after-
noon. The score was 13-0 in a melee
which saw tbe usual procedure of
these clubs reversed. Washington bad-
ly outgained the Chicago club on the
ground and the Bears had the better
of It in the air. However, Sammy
Baugh passed for a touchdown, mak-
ing nls passing more valuable than
that of the Bears despite the fact his
aVerage" was quite a bit lower. -
The Redskins wind up a belated
football season Sunday afternoon as
they meet the college All-Stars in
Houston. These same All-Stars were
beaten 19-10 by the Chicago Bears u
week .ago.
remedy. If not eomJ
within 24 hours, your
cheerfully refunded.
Store. (Apr.1,38)
Light Condition.ng of the home re-
lieves eye-strain by providing the right
kind of light for each kind of eye-work.
Your home deserves better light, not only
for die sake of your own loveliness, but for
the better health and happiness of your en-
tire family. It costs so little to Light Condi-
tion your home, and so much to lose your
clear vision that you cannot afford to delay.
Lometa, Moline and Adamsville. I and has been a druggist for a long Record and Semi-Weekly Farm
--------o--------- time. He lias a wide acquaintance (^ews ^or a
320 ACRES, 107 in cultivation, bal- who will be glad to know that he is —11 —»
*nee pasture. Two houses, three financially connected with the store; n xy ■
Several members of the '37- football
team enjoyed the banquet Tuesday
night given by the ladies of the
Lions Club.
NERVE strain is a fatal enemy of
loveliness. Eye-strain is among the
worst forms of nerve strain. Poor light is
the most vicious cause of eye-strain. Read-
ing, sewing, working in poor light causes
eye-strain^ Tired eyes cause headaches,
wrinkles around the eyes, and they even
cause backaches and many other nervous
disorders.
James J. Braddock, former world’s
heavyweight champion, Young Jim,
Old Jim, ham, second-rater, set-up—
call him what you will. He set the so-
called experts back on their ears with
tf well-paced ten-round victory over
a prominent proponent of the gentle
art of punishment—Tommy Farr of
Wales—Friday night. A fast finish
aiter It seemed Farr had the better
of the first rounds gave him the de-
cision in a match which saw no knock-
downs and, really, very few blows
which seemed to hurt the gladiators.
Arkansas 38, Rice 31
Arkansas 59, Rice 37
A. & M. 33, T. C. U. 30
8. M. U. 41, A. & M. 29
Games This Week
Tonight (Thursday) A. A M.
Baylor ’
the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. June B.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman
night.
W. A. Willy and
spending this week
eral jurors.
Mr. and Mrs. L.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Cox and
son visited Mr. and Mrs. June B.
Cox Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Harrell and
little daughter visited Mr. and- Mrs.
P. L. West .and. Mother Reed Sunday.
Mrs.
visited
Mother Cox Friday afternoon.
Mr. und Mrs. William Clay
Mr. and Mrs. Hammonds of Lampas-
as visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ham-
mond and family Sunday afternoon. , .
Mr. and Mrs. June B. Cox visited,1 ex ', Tarleton players
. and Mrs- L. .J). Higgins Satur-1
day night.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie O’Neal of
Atherton visited Mr. and Mrs. Payn
West and Mother Reed Sunday af-
ternoon.
Mrs. Dee Townsen visited Mrs.
Jones in the hospital in Lampasas
Monday. She reported Mrs. Jones
getting along nicely.
Mr. and Mrs, June B. Cox visited
their parents Mr; and Mrs. -Barney
Preston Monday night.
Mr. and Mrsr-Frank Reed of Ather-1
ton visited Mr. and Mrs. P. L. West I
and Mother Reed Monday. .!
Sorry to report Mother Cox, Mrs.
I A. L. Howard and little Bernetl
I Elberteen Lively on our sick list
right to the seat; of tbe trouble and aids
nature to soothe and heal the inflamed
mucous membrane* and to loosen and
expel -he germ-lax’en phlcgtn.
Even If other remedies hive failed,
don’t be dls<-oui 3 red, try Crecmulsion.
Your druggist Is authorized to refund
your money if you are not thoroughly
sc tlsfied with the benefits obtained
from theveryfr-.t L’tle. crcomuMoa Is
Southwest conference basketball is
getting hotter with three fltvorites
well out in, the lead, two of them as
yet undefeated. Arkansas seems to
have The inside trail with Baylor and
S.M.U. follpwing. Texas U. lost a
couple of games, probably because of
the absence of two star players. After
mid-term they will be strengthened by
I who
■ have never played in a losing game
since high school days, winning all
games at Tarleton and all games play-
ed by this year’s Yearling squad.
Southwest Conference Standing
! T, aiu w. L. Pct. Pts. Ops
I Arkansas ........4
I Baylor .....2
| 8. M. U.........2
I Texas ........2
A. & M. ...;.....2
Rice 0
T. C. U. .....0
Last Week
Buster Dennis and little
Mrs. H. 8. Jackson
,, ! Beware Con - bs
DANCE: Saturday Night Old Fltel ftOMl COIDIIIOII Colds
Hall. COCKEYE’S ACES. (Itc) *171 ■ KJ (
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Paracide ___________
! itching of eczema, itch, athletes loot
Or other minor skin irritations, your
Inoney will be refunded. Large
pnly 60c at Mackey’s Drug Store,
in the county had now a partner with the other two ; (5-1-38)
invitation to't h 4 jniembers of the firm, Gordon Mackey'
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Pharr, E. M. The Lampasas Record (Lampasas, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 27, 1938, newspaper, January 27, 1938; Lampasas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1214463/m1/2/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lampasas Public Library.