The Lampasas Record (Lampasas, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 22, 1937 Page: 2 of 8
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THE LAMPASAS RECORD, APRIL 22, 1987
NOTICE TO ALL FARMERS
OAKALLA NEWS
BEDS-and more beds
RIGHT
PRICED AT
Best Printing done by The Record.
Texas vs. Baylor.
$11.50
are
Mackey’s Drug Store
SPRINGS AND MORE SPRINGS
TO OWN IT
$19.75
TO RUN IT
our
Lauvenla Guthrie spent Sat
night with Miss CipVie Lang
IDEAL
Spring
Fire
(lc>
fact
the
Saturday
Rice vs S.
.280
.107
toss
goes
• If you think that “all low-price
DANCE. Saturday night. Old
Hall.,Music by BLUE JACKETS
Other Spring*
as low as
Last Week’s Results '
i, Rice 1; Texas 7, A. & M.
J. 2, S, M. U. 1; 8. M. U. 10,
S; Baylor 13, Rice 3; Baylor
We wish to advise all farmers in
Burnet County that Saturday, May
loth will be the last day that Work
Sheets van be signed. No work Sheets
will be accepted by this office after
Muy loth. We have advised and still
advise that it is for. the best inter-
est of every farmer to sign his Wrok »r<lay
.sheets, whether it is apparent at this
time, that he can comply of not; it
plaees no obligation on any person.
All those farms under Work Sheet
will be measured sometime before
June 30th. Ait exact map will be made
of every farm, a copy of which will
SOUTH WEST CONFERENCE
CHART
Crider,
(tic)
Other Styles
4.95 15.00
Southwest Conference leaders
still the same with the Texas U.
top followed closely by the pre-sea-
son favorite, Baylor. They each play
only once this week, playing each
other Saturday. Texas has played one
STOP THAT ITCHING
If bothered by the, itching of Ath-
lete’s Foot, Eczema, Itch, Ringworm
pr sore aching feet Mackey's Drug
Store will sell you a jar of Black
Hawk Ointment on a guarantee. Price
50c and $1.00. (July 1)
Big league
in both
League the
Philadelphia,
SPORT GLEANINGS
(By Weldon Pharr)
Priced Full or
Twin Size
FOR
pletely
perfect condition. Come see it. We are
not in the automobile business.—
Sparks Insurance Agency. (38c)
Baseball if really here,
baseball started Monday
leagues, iu the American
predestined cellarite
started strong winning a double-
header from the Boston Bees. In the
National the Philadelphia club made
it an Old Home Week by also winning
—taking the Washington Senators in
an overtime contest despite the
that President Roosevelt tossed
first “strike”!
BIGGEST VALUES
we have ever offered
one come and bring dinner, except the
singers who wll be fed. Everyone is
Invited to attend the singing.
Miss
more contest than the Bears so they
cannot be deposed from the top un-
til next week regardless of the out-
cyme of the week-end game.
cars cost about thesame”——for-
get it! They don u
Ford makes a car — a 60-horse-
power economy Ford V-8 — that
sells from 30 to 60 dollars under
the prices asked for any other car
of comparable size. The lowest
Ford prices^in years!
Cheek delivered prices in your
town and see for yourself.
cone coils, continuous
FOR BALE: One good used 22-lnch
Rumley Separator; one used 1530 Mc-
Cormick Deering Tractor; one used
20 hole Case Grain Drill. All in A-l
condition.—Buie Hardware Company,
Grandview, Texas. (39c)
JENNY LIND STYLE
Walnut finish—eith-
er full or twin size.
Texai
a Jiang
irnmt,
curly leaders,
been played,
leadLimauia..111 He.
150 odd games remaining. It looks to
this writer (who is is generally far
off as far ag being accurate) that
Beaumont, Tulsa, Sail Antonio and
Houston will lead the pack at the
lialf-way mark, July 4.
she and the children had been there up soon,
since.
Almarie Cantwell.
Bradley Jernigan spent Bunday and
Su.uday night with his grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Roberts.
Visitors in the J. O. Langford home
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Jer-
nigan of Dallas, Mrs. Raye Courtney
of near Lampasas, Mr. arid Mrs.
Johnie Whitley and son, Mrs, Ben
Courtney, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Carlile
and family, and Mr. and Mrs. L. W.
Carlile. ,z .
' Mr. and Mrs. Russell Roberts spent
the week-end with her mother, Mrs.
J. L. Queen.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Russell of Flor-
epee spent Saturday in the John Dix-
When You Feel Sluggish
(Constipated)
Take a dose*or two of Black-
Draught. Feel fresh for a good
day’s work.
Work seems easier, life pleasanter,
when you are really well—free from
the bad feelings and dullness often
attending constipation.
For nearly a century, Black-
Draught has helped to bring prompt,
refreshing relief from constipation.
Thousands of men and women rely
on It. •
BLACK-DRAUGHT
A GOOD LAXATIVE
angle platform, usually
priced at $12.50
Special price—
Local high school boys are develop-
ing a nice baseball club. The lads
have divided into two clubs for prac-
times. The eligiblcs compete
: ineligible*. Pitching seems
glaring weakness on both
ssibly one or mure fair
develop -as the season
You can prove those figures —
on the open road — in 6 car pro-
vided by the nearest Ford dealer.
• When you’vo finished your per-
sonal check-tip, ask yourself:
“Do I want to save money the
day I buy my car and every mile
I drivfe it?”
“Do I want a safe, roomy, com-
fortable car of advanced design —
cneated from the finest materials
to the highest precision stand-
SALE: 1935 Ford Tudor, com-
pverhauled throughout. anti in
s League baseball- started
; sipne
Tulsa,
Pct.
.857
.(kit on home
.600
Visit Our Furniture Department
NEW AND USED FURNITURE FOR EVERY
ROOM IN YOU?. HOME
Regional meet comes off this week-
end at San Marcos. This writer does
not know who, if any, of the local
athletes will participate. Collier, Mor-
gan, Moses, Witten and Sullivan are
eligible to compete. The last four
make up the relay team which placed
fourth at the district meet two weeks
ago, Collier placed second’ iu the high
hurdles, Morgan fourth in the 220
dash and Moses fourth in tiie 220 low
hurdles. It is hoped they will all go.
Valuable experience will be gained,
whilh will come in handy next year.
Al these men return this next year.be mailed to the State Committee for
with the exception of Moses who is usy in future programs,
graduating.
C. U
!, Ric<^13.
This Week’s Gaines
Thursday: A. & M. vs. S
CULVER HARDWARE CO
PHONES 113
• "THE IDEAL”
Each coil individual
ly tempered
laid web top. Many
features famous only
in this spring.
MODERN STEEL BEDS
Three - tone, hand-
grained walnut fin-
ish, a beautiful piece
of furniture.
Mr. and M*s. M. W. Crider's guests P. E. Townsen went Sunday to Mer-; NOTICE: Some of our subscriber*
Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Oscar kel and was accompanied heme by are again behind with their telephone
Lyle of Austin, Mr. and Mrs. Bob his wife and children who had spent dues. It is easy to pay up if you pay
There will be an all-day singing Repick of Burnet and Buster and the week there. Mrs. Townsen’s father regularly and hard if you get behind.
Sunday, April 25, at Oakalla. Every Mary Joe Kellam of Johnson City. died there the first at last week and Unless those who are iu arrears pgpi
it will be necessary to dis-
continue their service. Please pay up
at once and save interruption at the
use of your phone.—M. W.
Manager, Rural Telephone Co.
tice g;
against
to be t
Clubs. 1
er; will
■on.
John Jernigan spent Saturday
with
nine days ago. Beau-
anil Houston are the
Only nine games have
J learn—
however, and the early
lexas
uiipared with the .
■■ ■“'iraytw
' ford.
' Mrs.
; night and Sunday iu Liberty Hill.
Mj,ss Zane Smale spent Tuesday
night with Dena Sue Moore.
Miss Jean Smale spent Thursday
night with Miss Bonnie Lee. .
Sunday guests in the D. H. Cameroh
home were Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Every farmer who desires to make. Xteavis’ Mrs- Cameron and
a Work Sheet, will huVe to come t0 ’ Misses Alberta und
Hits office. We urge all farmers to
eome ijr at once in order to avoid a
last minute rush.
A. J. Cottoil, Burnet Co. Agent.
• Of course, first cost doesn't prove
“low cost” — you must consider
operating cost also.
The “60” has definitely estab-
lished itself as the most economical
car in Ford history. Ford cars have
been famous for economy for 34
years, so that means something!
Owners who have driven it thou-
sands of miles report that the Ford
“60” averages between 22 and 27
miles on a gallon of gasoline.
There’s only one answer, of
lirse — the 1937 Ford V-8.
Fard v-i $i
Prices 1
Batin at I
Tli la price la for the 60-heraepower Cewpe
equipped with front and rear bumpers, apare
tire, horn, windshield wiper, Amn wiser, glowe
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Pharr, E. M. The Lampasas Record (Lampasas, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 22, 1937, newspaper, April 22, 1937; Lampasas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1214721/m1/2/?rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lampasas Public Library.