The Lampasas Record (Lampasas, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 12, 1937 Page: 2 of 10
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I LAKE VU'IGR
and
on First Cost
on Gas and Oil
C^e °? Upkeep
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the
Toosie
r brother-in-law and Mr.' Mrs. Martin lias been sick but is bet-
Walker of
BRIGGS NEWS
me of
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Mrs.
BLOW-OUTS! ,
Charley 1’reatar,
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PLAY
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Stewart of
guests of
HUI CAUSES BLOW-OUTS.
I HIS INVENTION RtSIST S
HEAT—PROTECTS TOO
and
In
daughtA-,
Lampasas
nisi
Mrs.
Mrs. Wal-
ehureh at
write
Texgs.
Alva
Mrs. Temple Gilmore and children
visited a part of last week with her
parents, Mr, and Mrs. Arch Martin.
IIIP1S1S ICE 8
PRODUCE CO
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Clary and fam-
at
SAFE.'
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Mr. and Mrs. Walter Baker bad aa
Mrs. Jim ‘Richter of Lampasas
spent Saturday night in the T. L.
Dennis home. .
Mrs. John Stockman and daughter
spent a few days with her mother,
Mrs. Ed Witten, at Lampasas.
Bernice Proctor spent Friday night
with his parents,
(J
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Dennis and
family, Mrs. Jim Richter a>i Miss
Iva Jean Clark visited in the Dee
Dennis home Saturday night.
Graydou O'Hair entertained a num-
ber of friends Saturday night.
Mrs. George Hughes and Miss Dora
Cook of Lampasas and Buddie Smith
are visitors this wdek in the Andrew
Smith home.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bodenhammer
attended the Newton Reunion at
Brady Saturday.
and
C.
TERMS
No Carrying Charges
Get Golden Ply
Blow-out Protection
Now-IT’S FREE!
BLOW-OUTS strike without warn-
ing. And if pne doea, you may be
lucky to escape with your life
Why take thia risk any longer?
Play safe! Get Goodrich Sil vertowns,
the only tires in the world with
Golden Ply Blow-o t Protection . And
remember—the X^fto tJnwr Golden
Ply is Free because Good-
rich Silvertowns cost less
than other super-quality
tires So come in and
see us today. .
WE HAVE just secured another
shipment of Ticking in different pat-j
terns. With plenty of home grown
cotton, we cap give you the best one
day service on your mattress needs.
All work guaranteed. LAMPASAS
MATTRESS FACTORY, Frank Tit.
tie, Owner. <4^. ' (tfc)
rowood of Mullin, her brother, Dee
Jack1 Arrowood of Ft. Worth, her brotber-
1 in-law apd sister, Mr. and Mrs. E. H.
DANCE. Saturday Night. Old Fire
Hall. OSCAR MILLER Night
Hawks. * (itc>
49c
43c
Campbell
Motor Co.
Buy On Our Monthly
Purchase Plan
Interest Charges
and enjoy better
motoring too, in this
smarter, more modern
more comfortable car
| V., 4eoi
h«te with!; home folk.
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Miss Louise Brice
0 'the week-end here,in
Best Printing done by The Record. . and Mc§. Marvin ;Di
WANTED: Middle-aged lady want<| Miss Mary
ed to do general housework Must be | Southwestern
capable and willing. Will live on the the week-end
place. See or call Mrs. J. C. Elam,
Adamsville. (Itp)
DRUG SALI
Holley-Langford Motor
LAMPASAS, -:- -s- TEXAS
in South Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther
* Shamrock were week-end
bis brother, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Stew-
art, and daughter.
Commissioner L. S. Skaggs Is in
Burnet this week attending court.
Mrs. Henry Williams, Mrs. Sallye
Lester and little daughter, Patsy, and
' Miss Garu Dillingham were Sunday
Cast, Stewart have afternoon guests of Mrs. T. D. Shields.
Mrs. Jennie Weeks of Langfodd is
tys visiting visiting Mrs. T. C. Cloud this week.
. Mrs. Edd’ Miss Loretta Jernigan of the Chap-
sod -Mrs. A. W. pen Hill community spent Saturday
s ? night with Miss Nelda Cloud.
came to.. Hester Wil- Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. T.
of the death of his C. Cloud were Mr. and. Mrs. C. P.
Williams.' He and Cloud, Mrs. Weldon Cloud and son,
visiting her ' Mr*. R w Bridger* want Friday
* to Corpus Christi where she will vteif
19c
>1 39c
l 21c
21c
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FOR - SALE: 250-acre improved . .
place, 75 acres in farm, at fS.OOO.OO; with V.. H. O’Hair.
1750.00 cash, balance several years
to pay at 0% interest. For particulars, ily visited friends anti relatives
E. M. SNYDER, Ropesville. Star Sunday. - i
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Wolf and
daughter went sight-seeing at Buch-
98c
59c
lo, and C. W. Cloud and
i dren, Misses Nelda and Ruth
Kelse.
Mr. pad Mrs. T. R. Carson
children and Rev. and Mrs. E.
Young and son, spent Monday night I
on Rocky Creek enjoying a picnic and
campifig.
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Mrs. E. B. Harris, who with her I
husband, edit and publish the Rule ,
Review at Rule, in company witli ,
Supt J. H. Clark and wife apM Ellhu
Weaver visited with W. I. Breedlove I
briefly Friday en route home from '
Austin where they had been attending ]
to school matters anti visiting Mrs.
Harris’ son, E? B. Jr. Breedlove work-
ed for the Harrises some time leaving
their employ twelve years ago. J
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Mrs. A. B. Short and 'daughter, I
Wanda Jane, ot Abilene spent the
past week-end iu the home erf the
former’s sister, Mrs. W. 1. Breedlove
and family. Wanda Jane will remain
for a visit with her aunt, while Mrs. J
Sunday Hhort is transaetlng business in Austin
1 and Waco iu connection with her in- I
? Tm ! Met hrittet ^meeting closed last
Sunday night at Briggp with Rev. E. a few days last week tn Oh-
C. laimbert of iaimpaigis doing most i Clary* home. ■ ' *
of the preaching. Bro. I-ambert i®-1 Mr. and Mrs. -Ealy Moore
Beared himself very much to the daughter, Dward Stockman and Mi
tire community through his construe HU<1 Mrs Cecll Cartife were sudday
tire and forkful preaching and t h • | vlait0M in the Cleveland Carillo
church waa grea^ revived. home.
Our revival m»jng begins at Lake . Jim l4Ulderdalo of w g
Yictor Friday night, wi h the Pastor ouf
of the church, Rev. E. C. Young, do-
ing the preaching. Everyone is eordi- Mr’ aud Mr8 Stot-kman and
ally invititi to come and take part iu Ufua Mr
the services. Mrs B1Hy Jume8' Mira ^a
'James, Miss Modeana Watson and
: Howard Huggins attended church at
Lake Victor Sunday.
Mr. and'- Mrs. Orville Hale and
daughters visited with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. .Fred Conradt, at Lo-
meta Sunday. ~~
Quite a number enjoyed a party in
the Dee Stockman home Friday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Smith and
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Pharr and Miss gop, were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Ana Ruth went to Somerville Friday Mrs. y. H. O’Hair
evening for a week-end visit with ■ Mr and Mrs. Raymond Jones and
the Rev. and Mrs. Asa F, Avant and WI) visited relatives ut Lake Victor
children. Ana Ruth remained for A Sunday afternoon and pight.
few days this week. The Avants are
very happy ip their field of labor and
are doing a wonderful work with the'
hearty co-operation of the entire
church. •
Mrs. John Spencer, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Morris have
’ gone to Marlin, where he is under
The Methodist revival at Briggs treatment for rheumatism; his many
closed Sunday night after ten days’ friends wish for him a speedy recov-
preaching by Rev. E. C. Young, pas- ery.
tor of the church at this place, assist. | Mr an<1 Mnj B Moore are
ed by Rev. E. C. I,aml>ert of I^ampah- ya^ioning jn oiq Mexico, visiting in
as. Two members were received into Monterrey and places of importance
the church; mbsic was underthe
direction of Mrs. T. R. Cars
Rev. and Mrs. E. C Young
Bert, were Sunday dinner guests of
Mr and Mrs. Fred Juby apd family.
Mrs. A. W. (Grandma) Horn has'
returned home after spending a week
visiting her brother, Mr. and. Mrs. I
Charlie Preslar,' near Austin, and
Mrs.' Letiia McAndrews of Austin.
Mr. and Mrs
returned to their home^ in Tyler, af- ]
ter spending several
their pa repts, Mr. t
Watson and Mr.
Stewart.
The sad news
liams Saturday
brother, Merice
three other men were -riding in an Rol>ert Curl, of Lampasas, Mrs. T. A.
San
chil-
and
Miss
to Dallas after spending several days
here in the home of Mr. and . Mrs.
Hosea Bailey. She was joined there
by her -
and Mr*. John Keith, anti they re- tef ill this time,
turped the first of the week to their
home in Vtica, Miss.
If bothered by the itching of Ath-
lete’s Foot, Eczema, Itch, Ringworm
or sore aching feet Mackay’s Drug
Store will sell you a jar of Black
Hawk Ointment on a guarantee. Price
50c and |1.00. (Dec. .>0)
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Mrs. B. C. Gteenwood went Satur-
day to KerrviHe where she was jbln-
ed by her sister. Miss Lamar Hudnall
of Galveston. They will spend their
vacation of several weeks together at
Kerrville and other points of inter-
est.
automobile, and at a railroad cross-, Dykes and Miss Mae Dykes of
ing six miles out of towS file car wat. Lngeli
hit by a train. Merice and his cousin
were killed instantly and his grand-
father, J. M. Bozeman, is in a criti-
cal condition, but -the fourth mem-
ber was scarcely hurt. Hester, accom-
' panied by his wife and children, left
Saturday by automobile to attend the
_ -funeral hgjd Sunday. .
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Nettleship apd
daughter, Miss Ruby, and
ter Dillingham attended
Florence Sunday.
Mrs. Sallye Lester
Patsy, were shopping
Haturda .y
Mrs. L. 8. Skaggs
a Friday
guest of Mrs. J. A. Nichols and
W. C. Dillingham.
Mr. uud Mrs. J. M. Cehand
do lighter, Miss Jamye, of Austin,
A. K. McCarley of Goldthwaite, and
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jones of Florence,
visited«at tlie Buchanan Dam Sunday
afternoon.
' Mrs. Sallye Lester and little daugh.
ter, Patsy, and Marvin Williams at-
tended the Leroy theatre i
night. ( ■
Mr. gpd Mr*. Dave Montgomery of surance business.
Port AVthur and Mr. and Mrs.
Zerr IWf Portland, are visiting u~-_
brother, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Akber, Suuday her father, W. 1D. Ar-
and mother, Mrs. Al Asher.
Walter Rowntree and son,
Rowutree, of Georgetown, were plea-1 ,
rant visitors S our midst Satusday, ><* Moline. Dorothy and Doris Era
guest* of Mr. and Mr*. Billie Wil- accompanied Dee Arrowood to his
Item* apd family, and shaking hands 'home in Ft. Worth for a several day*
with hte many friends, aa they ■ for- viait.
2 BIG DAYS
Friday and Saturday
I 50c Phillips’ Milk of Magnesia
I Lamion’s MINERAL OtL, Pt
I VITALIS, Hair Dress, $1 size
[ CARDUI, $1.10 size, Woman’s Tonic
BLACK DRAUGHT, 25c size
Kord’s ALCOHOL, full pint
, CALDWELL’S Syrup Pepsin, 60c size
I Carter’s LIVER PILLS, 25c size
I Hobart’s ASPIRIN, pkg. of 12
i 25c RezaU CORN SOLVENT
| BABY TALCUM, lb size, Dr. Hall’s
' EPSOM SALT, full pound
L Liggett’s GRAPE JUICE, pt
Rexall FOOT POWDER 4
| 49c Mi 31 ANTISEPTIC SOLUTION and
I 50c Puretest RUBBING ALCOHOL
' Elextrix Rapid TOASTER, $1.25 v
; 75c COLD CREAM and 200 Facial
Tissue, BOTH
I 35c Puretest WITCH HAZEL
1 75c Bath and Shower SPRAY
I 25c White SHOE LIQUID
I 60c size DRENE SHAMPOO
MINERAL OIL, | gallon
75c size BAYER ASPIRIN,
Dr. Scholl’s CORN PLASTER
60c size SAL HEPATICA
75c size LYSOL for
75c DOAN’S KIDNEY PILLS
60c BROMO SELTZER
HOSPITAL COTTON, full pound
60c MUM DEODORANT :
00c ALKA SELTZER
Lamson’s MINERAL OIL, quart ..
MACKEY’S DRUGS'
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McKey 'went Friday "«iln I'aUe
COOLER AT OR
Air-Conditioned
Refrigerator
Gives you fresher
foods at half the cost.
Prove It With 10-Day
FREE TR1ALL
Because of the pat-
ented air-conditioned
chamber .Coolerator
uses ice in^totally dif-
ferent way and under
ordinary conditions
needs to be re-iced
only once every four
to seven days.
ONLY
COOLERATOR
GIVES YOU
Air-conditioned
refrigeration which
cools, washes, hu-
midifies and circu-
lates air.
2. Constant cold
'f*• refrigerating t e m-
peratures are held
more constant than
ever before possible.
3. Pure air, food
odors are constantly
removed. No covered
dishes.
4. Humidifies air,
foods stay fresh long-
er, foods dry out less.
5. Ice Cubes in 5
minutes. Crystal
clear, taste free ice
cubes, all you want.
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Pharr, E. M. The Lampasas Record (Lampasas, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 12, 1937, newspaper, August 12, 1937; Lampasas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1214975/m1/2/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lampasas Public Library.