The Lampasas Record (Lampasas, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 27, 1936 Page: 4 of 8
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THE LAMPASAS RECORD, FEBRUARY 27,. 1986
POULTRY SHOW A SUCCESS
tiFactnErMIKB 8M. 18TO.—
10c
10c
49c
LARD SUGAR
10 Lb.
It
98c
was bedded.
COFFEE
SPUDS
56c
Box
BRING US
Hill-Billy
YOUR EGGS
Flour
AND BUTTER
bud-
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCHWE INVITE YOU
DELICIOUS Steaks,
Hamburgers, Oysters,
Chili, Etc.
and
many more such happy, bin
Real Coffee and Beer.
MACK’S PLACE
D. F. McCANN, Prop.
(Across from Leroy Theatre)
STOP ITCH QUICK!We Buy Your Eggs and Butter. Market Price—Cash.
(it):RECORD FOR JOB. FRINTING j
Mammoth Incubat-
going, setting Wed-
Friday
named
mother
pleased
we are
we say
line of
we don't
the fel-
keenest
You have a most cordial Invitation
to be present Sunday for all the ser-
SYRUP, Brer
Rabbit, gal. ...
1-Lb.
Oarton
with nature, not
against.
| Mrs. Marlin Porter had her appen-
dix removed Friday night at the hos-
pital here.
EXCELL CRACKERS, 2-lb. box
HONEY, Strained, | gal. ..........
COCOA, Bliss, 2-lb. can
CHEESE,
pound ...
17c
39c,
18cPEANUT BUTTER, Sq. Mason Jar, Qt.
SALAD DRESSING, Wish More, quart
K. C. BAKING POWDER, 25c size
God gave
“by the
sbajl eatHave baby chicks each
Monday, and a few started
chicks of various ages, at
reasonable prices.P.*G. SOAP,
6 bars
8-Lb.
OartonMr. and Mrs. L. E. Moore and bon,
Billie Joe, visited friends in Austin
Sunday.
subscription to The Record and
get the Semi-Weekly Dallas News,
the present both papers can be
a year for $2.00.
W-» - " 11 ' “ -...... —
VISITS, CROPS, PECAN WORK,
OLD AGE PENSION'S
COFFEE, Sam Houston,
3-pound bucket _.............
(With Cup, Saucer and Plate)price
Liquid-Tablets * 8c ioc, 25c
Salve-Nose Drops
i —
No. T»
10 Pounds
Tommie McGehee came last Thurs-
day from Houston to again make this
.his home. Jle has been employed in
Houston the past few years and his
friends • are gla’d to have him back
again.i J. H. Andrew, R. A. Blucher, B. K.
, May and Shaw Norris were in Brown-
Iwood Friday night where they attend-
■*- —■
jed the annual meeting of the Cham-
ber of Commerce.
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Miss Wilma Davidson of Waco spent
the week end here with her brother-
, in-law and sister, Mr. and Mns. Glenn
B. Gatnel.
BUY BABY
CHICKS NOW
Start them growing as the
first grass of springtime
<;omes up.
Work
» Miss Wanda Holley spent the week
end In Brownwood with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Holley. She was
accompanied back by her sister, Mish
Weta, who had been ill the past two
weeks.
Both
ors now
nesday and Sunday.
BANANAS, Large, Ripe, Dozen -
PRICES GOOD FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
The reason we know it was a sue-'
c<$m is because our' customers said
so, and what they say goes. Everyone;
seemed to enjoy the show ■ und we
wish to thank those- who helped to
muke it a success. We also wish to
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Mrs. Minnie Childers is spending
this week in Bertram with her
mother, Mrs. Fa ires.
The Cliureh.of Christ Invites you
every service. Mid-week
three services Sunday. Subjects: Sun-
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DANCE. Old Fire Hall, Saturday
Night. TUNE WRANGLERS. (It)
COME TO SEE US.
LAMPASAS HATCHERY
TOM J. TAYLOR, Mgr.
Rural Phone 102
Dr. W. D. Francis .Jins moved his office to iue Fhg|
National Pank building, room 31.
will lie glad to hafe his old custom-
ers and as many new ones as possible
.to call on him there.
Mlns Lola Mae Berry of Lake Vie-!tor was operated on for appendicitis
at the hospital here Tuesday.
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DANCE, Old Fire Hall, : iatarday
Night. TJFNE WRANGLERS.
Dr. H. R. Buchanan
DENTIST
Lampasas. Texas
Dr. Diekason Location
S. W. Phone OB——*
CORN FLAKES; OEp
3 large pkgs. ..... »wG
. iBy W. J. Millican)
The writer has returned
Georgetown where ife visited
children and found Mrs. White hud,
been confined to her bed for a week.;
She was convalescent when we left, j
Dimate was down with the flu, and
we found that section about
relative to the flu epidemic. The a:
ricultuie' is about the same,
ed that the grain was worse
around Briggs tlfen farther
but all the ground
for corn.
While there the
Lyn White to the
W. Brown, county
out a program for
the state exhibits.
to
services,
Have pasture for ^<>0 or more goals,
i lots of brufeh, mile river front, well
and springs Might buy muttons. Shares
or cash. Write or phone Jack Smith, I
.Lockhart, Texas. (ItpJ (
„ 1.00
4 Lbs 50c •Miss Lurline Creekmore, who is at-
tending school in Ft. Worth, Hpent
the week end here In the home of her
parent#, Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Creek-
more.OLD TIMERS NOTICE
Rememaer that last week The It,
ord asked for you to send in inforff
tion about yourself If you are 70
older. Look the paper up and send in
such information as you care to. One
lady answered so far and w^ want
many others. Please attend to this
now so that we may use several next
week,'along with the one we have.
Thank#.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Catlett, who live
south of town aliout seven miles, t are
the happy parents of a daughter **Hi
night. The child has been
Jfary Alice and she and the
are doing nicely.
The evening service wiff be in charge
of the pastor. He will bring an evan-
gelistic message.
—Asa Franklin Avant, Pastor.
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CHURCH OF CHRIST
BRING THE BOYS
with you to the- John Deere Day
ac the Bailey Theatre on Satur-
day, March 7, to see the two new
* feature talking pictures
“Sheppard and Son”
and .
“Murphy Delivers the
Goods”
Tlietee are a short
modern agriculture
FREE. So . , .
(Thursday) on a ten-day vacation
trip and visit in .Corpus Christi wifh
relatives and friends. Mr. Schooley
said he intended spending most of his
time hunting and fishing.
MRS. TILFORD BEAN ENTERTAINS
ON HUSBAND’S BIRTHDAY
PRUNES, large,
pw tte ........x I G
££C SA»VE
V W COLDS
with us, we hope a speedy recovery.
Our big bud wap very much
with otir business'and thinks
not misrepresenting it when
we believe we have the best
satisfied customers in Texas, having
bought 77 case# of eggs Saturday aud
115 gallons of cream. The next ex-
citement will be a polo game Mar<h
8th, with) the A. & M. boys. They have
improved and it should be a . real
game. We will need extra horses for
the boys and anyone InTvhig a good
horse you would like to see In adieu
get in touch with us or Dusty Bales
at the Highway Garag^. The Lampasas
Polo Club will appreciate your co-
operation in this game. When iu
town pay us a visit; bring ua-your
chickens, eggs, cream and green hides.
GILLEN’S PRODUCE & GIN
The Home of Satisfied Customers
,———o------ (ltc)
C. S. Peyton, district manager of
the Southwestern Bell Telephone Co,
of Temple wks a business visitor here
Tuesday afternoon and Wedngsday.
writer ' went with |
office of our Dor. '
agent, and worked,
the exhibit part of ■
Dor. W. Brown,1
Georgetown; Jack Williams, Suu Mar-
cos; W. I. Marshall, San Augelo; Mr.
Steele, cougitj- agent, Llano; Mr. Pat- (
terson, county agent, Waco; are in
the committee, and the list that will
be shown will appear next week. Frank/
Moore has stilted that there will be,
a brand new program, one that will (
x be appreciated by all. There will be I
a future farmer strip in the program j
for the county i
most, future, farmers.
Ode .Sargent returned from George-
town last week and the writer
some of the large pecan tre<*s
Ode had tepped. We give him
place iu high topping, out where they r,ley
ought to be topped for summer
ding on old trees.
Considerable preparation , is
made for the arrival of the candidates
March 4. The big pot will be put on.
The Lometa Reporter editor will be
the joker for that night so come and
hear it. The San Saba Band will tfur-
nish the music and. Lampasas candi-
dates have a sjTodal invitation. *
Now we don’t like to venture . out
very far as we have always been
taif&ht thal small fish out to stay iu
shallow water. But this old age peu-
COFFEE, Texas
Girl, 1-lb. pkg
course in
and are
come.
MANUEL HARDWARE CO.OPENING WEEK SPECIALS
I HAVE BOUGHT SCHOOLEY’S GROCERY AND
CORDIALLY INVITE MY FRIENDS TO VISIT ME
MACARONI or 1 ftf*
Spaghetti, 3 pkgs ... IWTRY US FOR
Satisfactory Meals
We Give Prompt and Courteous Service.
Special Rates on Meal Tickets.
Also fresh Baltimore extra select QHc
Oysters served, per dozen ................................... wUU
To Carry Out, <
Plate Lunch, ..............................25c
(Choice of meats, three vegetables, salad and dessert)
Sunday Dinner AHc
with Chicken . .. .. .
SANDWICHES, Buttered or Plain—CHILI-
HAMBURGERS.
Special Booth or Table Service
Open Day and Night.
ELITE CAFE
WEST SIDE SQUARE
WE BUY FRESH COUNTRY EGGS.
Subscription Rates
Lampasas and surrounding conn-
Jes, Per year -----------------$1.60
Elsewhere
NICE FRESH VEGETABLES
CABBAGE, Nice, Hard Heads, per pound ............TURNIPS and CARROTS, 3 Bunches for
Mr. and Mrs. R, L. Northington are
bruWi, mile river front, well the h-nppv parents of a daughter bom
# Tuesday mofning at the hospital here.'
I The little” lady has been named Sarah
j Lee and tehe and Mrs. Northington are
doing nicely..
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J. C. Flam of Adamsville was iff
Tuesday morning- to par up his Rec- day morning—“Divine Fellowship”:
ord dues -for another year. — 'evening—“The'Honest Gentile”.o. ! —Homer McClish, Minister.
- FOR SALE: good work horse. BF — o-------
call Ed Harman. n town
Friday aud culled around to -renew
bis
also
For
had
The Lampasas Record |slou 18 Wtlearn UU:'J
- -Ti-T-|rmn-niT | (liu^ mouey la to' be paid out of |
—————tl!e iiqUl,r £Und. Now, if grandmother
E. M. PHARB | hero and grauddad, their .boy*
Editor and Publisher J aud girls must drink more red liquer
Entered at the Lampasas, Texas that there will be more money for
Post Offlee as second class mail under the old age pensions. The writer is
especially thank The Leader and The
Record aud Mose# Cash Grocery for
their volunteer extra premiums. Our '
custodiers appreciated jthetr coopera-
opposed—to—atob—Ians—hank roblo'rjea.
and high jacking and drinking so that
some old person can have a pension..
It’s a young man’s burden aud air old
man's leisure. There ’are now more
pensions than we, can ever get rid of. I tion very much and it Is useless to
We vote-1 against this but lost, aud | say we did also. We were very sorry
we propose to be democratic, Inajorlty > Mr. Cotton was 111 and could not be
rule, but we don't like it. Now there
may be some wlw really need a pen-
sion but whose fault is It.
us the soil and said that
, i sweat of the brow you
from
o^ bread," not i>erhaj>s. We can remem-
, .! ber when land was cheap here in this
hid I
. I country and they sat idly by and let
. I it pass 'and clove to the scripture that
'said—Behold the snarrbw, he toilfe
... ... 'not, neither doth he spin, and yet be
like this
liveth—this mgy not be a proper quo-
tation, but we wDl pass the buck to
see*11' .. ... .
. • , Rev. Taylor,
killed.
down So look at t*le eourthouse- curbs
ceady "here ^ey are lined with people ex-
' fiecting pensions or some free feed
from the hands of the federal govern-
ment or county. And to get one to
grub or hoe or, work on the farm they
I ache all over -worse than anywhere
(else aud beg to be excused.
I And there is another crook
want to overlook and that's
low that claims he is the
salesman in existence and when given
a chance couldn’t twist a rabbit out
Mrs. Wayne Jones of Lometa under-
went ah operation for appendicitis at I
I the Rollins-Brook hospital here Mqu-'
I day. - ■■' . / . ■ ' '
WEBB GROCERY and
SERVICE STATION
TOMMIE WEBB, Prop.
(Formerly Schooley Grocery)CALL S. W. 67 or Rural 69 when
you need electric repairing, motor,
housewiring, fixtures. Guaranteed
work —- reasonable prices. BILL
KIRBY. (31c)
Admiration,
3-lb. pkg..... QwG
Maxwell, '
Hottie, 3 H». ■ wG
■ ....... Entertaining her 42 club and a num-
vices. The pastor will preach at the ber of other Invited guests, Mrs. T1D,
morning Lour on “Alive In5—Name1 ford. Bedn celebrated her husband's
Only”. This is another of the fees-1 birthday anniversary Saturday night
sages to the Seven Churches of A#iu.'at the ranch home with a turkey dln-
Sunday School at 9:45, J. F. Lee issuer. She was assisted iff' serving by
Misses Ellen Mae1 Bailey, Katheryn
Harkey and Emma Laura Bate#.Mrs.” Beun had a birthday cake,
which was beautifully decorated and
contained almost -the proper number
of candles, together with the’ otherf$
decorations foi; the occasion.
As the.honoree was being seated he
discovered his chair filled with gifts
from each ctf the guests, all the af-
fair being a di#tinct surprise to him,
as he had not even thought of that
being his birthday, . ’ > '
After an evening of pleasantness
with the popufiir 42 being the princi- MH
pal pastime of the evening, .the guests <
took* their leave each wishing k*’
Bean
days.
BUD’S GROCERY
OUR PRICES KEEF US BUSY
Corner of 4th. St. and Highway 66
of an elm log and forgets his promises IWhlle h.ere he came ln aud renewed
strictly on the beat. Consistency,! hie\ subscription to The Record,
thou art_a_jewel. IThanks, Mr. Peyton.--—■— ! ~ —
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Young had as week I ^r’ and ^*’s- " • Schooley and
agent that brings the ,''11'1 quests their daughter, Miss Eva.!^’ ^. B^, and Junior-Molf left today
Louise, aud her guests, Misses Billy
Gardner, Leila Haynes, Margaret
saw(^nald, -Wary Arnett, Margaret Shef-
that ,ie,d on? Dunt‘an BriKSS, all the girls
first IstudeDt® In t,le University of Texas.
j were complimented Saturday
I night by a dance at the country club.
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being Misses r Elaine Webber and Mary*
Matthews and Arthur Chippendale
visited Saturday an<T Sunday in Over-
tqn in the home of Mr. and Mrs. N.
B. Hampton. Miss Webber’s nelce,
Miss Elizabeth; Webber, accompanied
them home for a several days vfelt
here.1 r ®
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Mrs. Ben Ray and daughter, Nelda,'
and Mrs. W. S. Richardson of Flor-
ence, Mrs. Vernon Greer, Mrs. Cedi the superintendent. Baptist Training
Humphrey and Mils. Itha Caskey of Union at 6:30 p. tn., Mrs. D. R. Fitch,
Burnet visited in the E. E. Taylor the general director.
homp at Briggs Wednesday.
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Pharr, E. M. The Lampasas Record (Lampasas, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 27, 1936, newspaper, February 27, 1936; Lampasas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1214718/m1/4/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lampasas Public Library.