The Lampasas Record (Lampasas, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 27, 1938 Page: 3 of 8
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SPECIALS!
FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
PINTO BEANS, 20 lbs. (limit) $1.00
Spuds, 10 lbs. ......16c I Rice, per lb...........4c
Lard, 4 lbs.............42c | Com, 2No.2 cans 15c
3 CANDY BARS, any kind, 5c size...10c
Old Fashion Beans-Pork, 1 lb., 6-oz. can......9c
CHILI, with Beans, No. 2 can Monarch ...19c
APPLES, Delicious, dozen ...............v...............23c
.........
SUGAR, Pure Cane, 10-lb. cloth bag ........49c
Soap, Ivory, 2 1g. 15c Pickles, Sour, qt. 15c
Fill Your Car Tank with Humble Gas,
Regular Gas,/gallon................\................„..17c
U. S. Motor Gas, gal.......................... 14c
Try a Sack of Kimbell’g Best Flour. Every
Sack Guaranteed and with the right price.
WEBB GROCERY
SOUTH HIGHWAY M
THE LAMPASAS RECORD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1938
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Monthly Payments
The worst *
BODY ODOR
BUILD A NEW HOME up to $2500.00 at the LOW dis-
count rate of only 3i°/».
MODERNIZE AND REPAIR—loans up to $2,500.00 -
discount rate of 5%.
nrwt from «tlB. (rain, paataa: (1> Bort—
■moots aa faoa araam («) Laaraa no atloky
Sin on Snsvra or unaorarmo. (S) Loaraa no
"Everything La Build Anything"
SPECIAL PRICES THIS WEEK ON ALL
WOOD RANGES
Also Stoves for Every Purpose:
HEATERS — OIL STOVES
COOK STOVES
A LARGE STOCK TO SELECT FROM
SEE US
LAMPASAS FURNITURE CO.
—The Best Place To Trade After All-
Da T. BRIGGS GLENN B. GAMEL
Funeral Directors and Ambulance Service
OAKALLA NEWS
SECOND-HAND
RADIOS
Some 1937, some 1938 Models
Mr.
Take your pick at
’9.95
Batteries Extra
NEW 1939 MODEL PHILCO BATTERY
SETS, 27.45 up
Lampasas Furniture Co
The Best Place To Trade After All
CENTER LOCALS
Lometa beat the Star team. Both these
dtp)
alia.
LANGFORD NOTES
DR. CATHEY
man’s sister.
Want to buy. soli er trade. Call U.
Prepare For Winter!
1 TO 7 YEARS
VI. f. & J. F. BARNES LUMBER CO
id Langford.
line
own
baU
ited
Ben
baby
here
and
Mrs.
with
Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Coker visited a
few hours Sunday in Temple with
friends.
and Haskell, and Miss Ollie May Pitts
spent Sunday at the Bend in the Ode
Sargeant home.
Several from Center went to Lo-
meta Monday night to see the donkey
ball game.
Mrs. Ray Bagby and W. R. and
Carrol Underwood, who is staying in
rick, last week.
Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Nance of Lometa
visited Sunday night and Monday
with their son, Ollie, and wife.
Joe E. Brown epent Sunday in Lo-
spent Monday in
home.
Charles Itfieffer
night with Haskell
Mrs. Ray Bagby
Mr. and Mrs. Ronda Welch visited
Sunday with relatives in Temple.
flu Bye Sight Specialist, will be
m Lampasas, at the Moore Hotel,
•very TUESDAY, lyes Tested -
Glasses'Bitted. Bee Dr. Cathey
and Bee Better.
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Langford and
son, and Tommy Jack Moore, spent1 spent Monday with Mrs. Gene Davis
Sunday with Mr.
nigan and son.
Miss Dena Sue
Smale
Mrs.
in
part of the second half
Badgers were stopped on
21. The drive went only
Lampasas taking the ball
-Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs.
Langford.
birthday dinner was given Sun-
lu honor of- Seale Bell, Herd and
Reavis. Those present were
Cantwell and children, Mrs.
Guthrie and children, Mr.
Hershel Cameron, Mr. and
YODORA
• • DIODORANT CRIAM • •
Mrs.
Ma-
and
Mrs.
day
Hay
Ozie
rion
Mrs.
Robbie Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Buck
Reavis, Mr. and Mrs. Hay Reavis and
daughter, Mrs. Rob Smith, Oliver
Bell, Mrs. Ruby Wells and daughter,
Mrs.
and
and
and
Misses
Wells, and Vanoy Cantwell
Misses Cleta and Elwanda Carpenter
Sunday nfternoon.
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WANTED: To buy registered Red
Poll bulls. Those having any of these
BADGERS BOW TO EAGLES IN
DISTRICT MELEE FRIDAY
• I spending a few days with relatives at
•. Dallas. Mrs. O. H. Wykes remained
• for a few days’ visit.
Mrs. Lester Queen and children'
Harvey Reavis and children, Mr.
Mrs. Herd Beavis and sons, Mr.
Mrs. Oedl Reavis and little son,
Seale Bell.
Luvenia -Guthrie, Janice
visited
Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Cameron
spent the week end with Mr. and
H. A. LOAN S
Available for
New Building
25 YEARS
Miss Clovis Langford spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Roberts.
Misses Jean, Zane and Zoe
spent Sunday with Mr. and
Henry Perry.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gillum
daughter, Dorothy Marie, and
Allie Gillum spent the week end
___ relatives in Goose Creek.
on ' Mr. und Mrs. Alex Roberts,
Mrt. Russell Roberts and daugh-
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Ledger and
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Langford, Mr.
Mrs. Tubby Roberson and chll-
maklng the yardage. With a first
down on Goldthwaite’s 19 three line
plays and an Incomplete pass netted
a loss of 2 yards.
Toward the end of the third quar-
ter the tfiree Incomplete passes and
a line play mentioned earlier in the
story gave the ball to the Eagles on
their own 31 after a pass, Goodwin
to Tumlinson, had picked up a little
yardage.
Nice defensive work possibly saved
two other Eagle scores. In the last
of the
first
when
twice in a row for no yardage,
second time causing the back
tumble and_CMsbeer recovered
Lampasas on the Badger 29. On
last play of the game Sheppard
completed a 15 yard pass to Gerald
who was speeding to a score when
Ceward and Loretta Jernigan and stUdents in Texas A. A M., were
Adds Kendrick spent Sunday with en(j visitors here with the for-
Dalton Ray and Dena Sue Moore. | mer-a parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roes W.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Jernigan from Bailey.
Clyde returned home Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Wykes Jr.,
returned home Wednesday from
and Mrs. L. N. Jer- and daughter.
| Mr. and Mrs. Lois Greer and son
Moore spent Friday, spent Friday night with Mr. and Mrs.
night with Loretta Jernigan.
Mr. and Mrs. ^Will Russell of Flor-
on ence spent Sunday in the John Dixon
—■1 home.
Miss Glendene Smith visited Miss
Lena Dixon Monday afternoon.
in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo.1
ti artman. Mrs. Garvey is Mr. Garb jack Nall coming up from the side
W. H. James of OakaUa came in
Saturday to make his annual contri-
bution to The Record. All others
< should do the same while they can
spent Saturday 8aTe 50 cents. Come on in, as we are
Bagby. looking for you.
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Mr. and Mrs. Joe Garvey and
of Dallas spent the week end
Capt. Ross turned in some nice tack-
ling and general defense work as did
Win. Tumlinson.
Sheppard, hard driving Goldthwaite
back, was the outstanding back for
‘ the winners, in the backfield which
outweighed Lampasas* by an average
of 15 pounds to the man.
Game Statistics:
First Downs: Lampasas 5, 3 on
passes; Goldthwaite 7, 3 on passes, 1
on penalty.
!'» Bunts: Badgers 7 to average 30
yards; Eagles 10, averaging 32.
Penalties: Locals 1 for 15; Gold. 5
first half Goldthwaite had a
down on Lampasas’ 19
Casbeer smeared Sheppard
the
to
for J
the i
had for 35.
Passing: Badgers tried 19, com-
pleted 8 for 43 yards, had 2 intercep-
ted; Eagles tried 9, completed 6 for
81 yards, had none intercepted.
Yards from scrimmage: Lampasas
tried 29 plays for 72 yards, losing 11;
Goldthwaite ran 38 plays for 80
, yards, losing 13.
Total net yards( runs and passes):
lampasas 104; Gffld. 148.
and behind spilled him with a perfect
tackle on Lampasas' 15. Gerald had
evaded the two Badgers who had an
opportunity to stop him.
In the crippled Badger line the
work of Casbeer, Terry, Northington,
Elliott and Jones was outstanding.I
Hendrix played well at end for a ]
first year man and Hensley, edd, ;
shoes, fought hard but Inexperience —
let the Eagles through several times.
Goodwin and Nall were outstanding
both on offense and defense while
ed 7-0 until the early minutes of the * dren, Mrs. Polly Lee visited Mr. and
final period. The Eagles took the ball ' Mrs. John Jernigan Sunday.
* on downs on their own 81 as a line r "Mr und Mrs. Earl Roberts enter-
I play and 3 incomplete passes saw the' tained the young folks with a party,
Badgers frustrated in a scoring at- Friday night.
tempt. Two passes and some nice off
tackle plays by Sheppard and Mar-
shall and a 15 yard penalty against I Mrs. Herd Reavis.
Lampasas for rougbiug a pass receiv- i
er guve the Eagles a first down C”
the Badger 10. Two line plays moved
the ball to the six where Marshall
passed to Sheppard in the end zone
tor the other six points.’ This was a —Mr. and' Mrs. Hershel Cameron via-
particularly good play since MarsbaU
had a bad pass from center and had
to pick the ball o££«ghe ground and
throw his pass just over two charging
Badger defenders’ arms.
A possible scoring chance for the
locals was nullified in the middle of
the first period. Ross had punted nice-
! ly tor 50 yards to the Eagle 20 and
, the safety man, attempting to elude
Badger ends lost 10 yards on his re-
turn. Goldthwaite couldn’t gain
inch on the fighting Lampasas
. and kicked out short to their
31 but Ross fumbled the twisting
( and Goldthwaite recovered.
J Another threat went dwindling
the early
, when the
the Eagle
24 yards,
on the Eagle 45, a pass, Goodwin to
Ross, for 14 yards and three nice
line thrusts by Good win and Nall, Lmay write or see A. M. Beavis, Oak-
> expedient of gaining
two touchdowna and allowing Lam-I
pasas' Badgers none, the Goldthwaite!
Eagles defeated the locals at Eagle
Friday nig|it lg-0 ip a district'
starring back for the
scored both touchdowns.
The first tally came on the last
play of the first quarter. Landers
fumbled, Goldthwaite recovering <
the Badger 11. A very neat reverse and
saw Sheppard speed around left end ter,
to cross the double strtpe untouched, sou,
Kick was good and the score remain- and
.Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Ross of Lometa
and Whitlow Elsner of Marfa, spent
awhile in the Jesse Nance home Sun-
day night.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sargeant return-
ed Saturday from an extended stay
In Mexico.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Spivey and Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Green and children
the Bud Spivey
Mrs. J. A. Clark and children, Mr.
and Mrs. Floyd Jennings spent Sun-
day in San Saba visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Horace Nance.
Mesdames Ollie and Jesse Nance at-
tended a meeting of the Study and the Bagby home attending school in
Civic Club in Lometa last Thursday Lometa, went to Star Friday to see
afternoon-.
Mrs. Georgle McClain of Brownwood »»ys P*BY on Lometa team,
visited her nephew, Ollie Nance, and Mrs- Ila D- Bishop of tbhn spent
wife and her niece, Mrs. W. J. Hed- "eek end with her sisters, Mea-
dames Dutch Bagby and Allen Clark.
Mrs. Clark returned home with her.
Miss Arline Bagby spent Saturday
night wth Miss Berline Rodgers of
Lometa.
Mr. .and Mrs. Jesse Nance saw the
ball game In Goldthwaite Saturday
night between Lampasas and Goldth-
waite.
Grandmother Reeder spent last
Thursday with her daughter, Mrs. M.
L. Nance.
I This community was made very sad
1 the past week of the passing of Mrs.
J. E. Langford.
Mr. and Mrs. Forest Davis spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ken-
'Houston and Robert Davis from
the Marshall Ford Dam spent the
week end with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Andy Davis.
drlck.
Chas. Bailey and Ray Ross, both
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Pharr, E. M. The Lampasas Record (Lampasas, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 27, 1938, newspaper, October 27, 1938; Lampasas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1214493/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lampasas Public Library.