The Lampasas Daily Leader (Lampasas, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 202, Ed. 1 Friday, October 27, 1939 Page: 1 of 4
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‘M CLUB MET WITH MRS.
EARNEST MeLBAN THURS.
Justin Smart, who is employed by
the Texas Power & Light Co., in Wa-
co, spent Tuesday and Wednesday
here in the home of his parents, Mr.
UK'AL LAWYERS ATTEND
BAR MEETING IN BELTON
THEFT OF ONE COW
COSTS HIM LIFE TERM
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Lancaster, Calif., Oct. 26.—A Tex-
as and a Southern California aviator
broke the unlimited endurance flight
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TOMATO JUICE,
Big 20-oz. can ..
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FRIDAY
COFFEE, 8 lbs. Ad-
miration or Max-
well House .......
SHORTENING,
4-lbs
COOKING OIL,
Gallon
BACON,
Sliced, lb.
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GRITS,'*
2 packages
Texas and Calif. Oranges, Fresh Coconuts, Red
Gripes, Etc.
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75c
Leroy Theatre
"Where Lampasas Is Entertained”
(Perfect Talking Pictures)
SHOWING LAST TIMES TODAY
CRACKERS,
2 lbs.
19
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SATURDAY
Double Program
—No. 1—
Bill Elliot
—in—
“LAW COMES TO TEXAS”
—No. 2—
Henry Fonda
Maureen O'Sullivan
—in—
"LET US LIVE”
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APPLES, Bulk, large red, bu. $1.00; bucket 30c
TEXAS ORANGES, dozen 12c
GRAPEFRUIT, Marsh Seedless, bu. 90c; doz 25c
SUGAR, 10 lbs. 55c
SHORTENING, 4 lbs. ....J.
BACON, Best Salt Pork, lb.
JOWL, Good for Boiling, lb.
SAUSAGE, can, dozen
POTTED MEAT, dozen
CATSUP, large 10c; MUSTARD, qt.
OATS, Any Kind, Mothers,
CORN FLAKES, 3 large
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LAMPASAS, TEXAS, OCTOBER 27, 1989.
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Hugo Diets of San Antonio was a
visitor Thursday in Lampasas. and Mrs. Ross Smart.
Mr. and Mrs. Blake McLean and
daughter, Barbara Diane, of Brown-
wood spent Thursday night here in
the home of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. D. McLean. Mrs. McLean and
Barbara Diane remained here to visit
for several days.
MARSHMALLOWS, 1-lb. pkg
SALAD DRESSING or Spread, quart ....
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Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Smith of Aus-
tin visited Friday in' Lampasas on
business.
BAKE A PIE FOR HALLOWE’EN
No. 2 can Pumpkin, .09; Mince Meat, 2 pkgs, .18;
Coconut, Ige. pkg. .191; Red Pitted Cherries,
No. 2 can, .14; 2 lbs. Raisins, .18
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J. V. Hammett, Gordon^ Cass and
Judge J. C. Abn?y were in Belton
Thursday night to attend the regu-
lar monthly meeting of the Lampas-
as-Bell-Mills County Bar Association
which was held at the Park Club
House.
The meeting was called to order
at 7:80 by the president, D. Curtis
of Belton. Dinner was *served to
about fifteen members from Lam-
pasas and Bell Counties. During the
program, John B. Daniels of Temple,
gave a very interesting discussion on
current legal questions.
THIRTY-SIXTH YEAR
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We Have Received all of our New Fruit Cake Ingredi-
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A Special Value—Cascade Ripple
Stationery for 89c at Nichols &
Cass. (d)
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Bill Durham, farm editor on the
Temple Telegram staff, has return-
ed to his home In Temple after
•pending several days here in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. P. A. LeCom-
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FURNISHED ROOMS and Apart-
ments, r.ewly decorated. See Mrs.
Joe Dennis, Lampasas Mattress Fac-
tory. Rural Telephone. (d2O3)
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Miss Ellen May Bailey and Miss
Toosie McKey of Utica, Miss., left
Friday morning for San Antonio
where they will spend the week-end
with Miss Kathryn Harkey and Noel
McKey, who are attending Texas
Chiropractic College.
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Wichita Falls, Texas, Oct. 26.—A
District Court jury Thursday as-
sessed a life prison sentence for Bam
Tucker, charged with the theft of
a cow. Tucker was tried under the
habitual criminal act H e
previously had been convicted of
theft over |6O in Anderson County
in 1933 and in Shackelford County
in 1936.
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Telephone. 121
an hour, was established July 4, 1986
by Fred and Al Key at Meridian,
Miss.
As the partner of Tommy Smith,
lost* last June on an attempted solo
flight across the Atlantic, Schlieper
helped set an endurance record for
light planes when they remained
aloft 218 hours in a flight that end-
ed hero Nov. 1, 1938.
Carrol] is a native of Clarendon,
Texas, and a grandson of the late
Thomas W. Carroll, for whom Car-
rollton, Dallas County, was named.
Leo Ehl linger and C. A. Bradshaw,
State Highway officials of Brown-
wood, were business visitors here
Thursday with S. H. Gulledge, resi-
dent engineer. They remained over
Thursday night to attend a barbeque
at the Country Club givevn by Carl
Cloud.
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NEW ARRIVALS
Dates, Candied Cherries, Coconut, Cranberries,
Colored Marshmallows, etc.
TUNA FISH,
2 cans —
FISH FLAKES,
2 cans
PEACHES, Evapor-
ated, 2 lbs. .........
PINEAPPLE,
No. 2 crushed ....
ASPARAGUS, No. 2
can, white or green
PIMENTOS, 4 ft
larffe can ..............I IM
PRUNES, ftE
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Miniature
Nichols A
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BOYS & GIRLS, get your Perioscore with each box
1 oi MORTON SALT
■| I NICE FRYERS — SAUSAGE
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1-lb. Box Hortons
Chocolates for 29c at
Cass.
PROGRAM DEDICATED TO LAMPASAS
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AU Kinds of Vegetables, Fruits and Dressed Poultry
Millican Grocery Co.
The Friendly Store
Assorted Hard Candles, 3-os. Glass
Jar for 10c at Nichols & Cass, (d)
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—Plus—
“G-MAN JITTERBUG”
A Cartoon Comedy
—also—
Color Cruise
“COLUMBIA”
EXTRA! EXTRA!
Parsmount News Special
First pictures of French scheme of
systematic warfare and big guns
roaring through the Western Front.
Length of Program: 2 hrs., 8 min.
Shows Start: 2:00, 4:08, 6:06, 8:09
Box Office Open Until 9:30 p. m.
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The *36 Study Club was entertained
Thursday afternoon in the home of
Mrs. Earnest McLean with Mrs. Ful-
ton Brown as co-hostess.
Mrs. Delbert Yazell presided. In
the absence of the secretary, Mrs.
Dale Craft, the minutes of the pre-
vious meeting were read and roll
was called by Mrs. Shelby Medart.
Fourteen members answered roll call
with Japanese characteristics. Mrs.
Robert Feisler was a welcomed guest.
Mrs. Charles Oliver was program
chairman for the afternoon and gave
a short talk on Japan. Mrs. Melvin
Medart followed with a discussion on
Japanese work shops and Mrs. Shel-
by Medart spoke on their native cus-
toms.
Mrs. Jasper Alexander was elected
as delegate for the State Convention.
The club voted approval to pur-
chase a new supply of nursery books
for the public library, and maybe
help some needy child with dental
work oi to purchase glasses, as our
good will project.
The club enjoyed a delightful plate
and social hour and adjourned to
meet in the home of Mrs. Leo Bales,
Thursday, November 9. —Reporter.
Sunday Chicken g* Dinners served
family style 45c. Week day dinners
36c. Mrs. Harry Easters. (d)
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LAMPASAS BADGERS SEEK
SECOND CONFERENCE VICTORY <
Tonight st Badgsr Field,
Lampasas Badgers will meet
Goldthwaite Eagles, seeking their '
second conference victory. The kjek- ;
off will be at 7:46, and admission*
will be l»0c, 40c and 26c. Fans should
arrive early to avoid delay at the
ticket office.
The game tonight seems to be a
toss-up affsir. Goldthwaite is bring-
ing down a special train with about
400 fans, and they are scheduled to
arrive at the station at 7:00. The
team will go from the train to Bad-
ger Field for a workout. Goldth-
waite fans will sit on the East stands,
and the Lampasas fans on the West
side.
The Badger attack has been click-
ing fine during the past week. The
running attack, has been functioning
smoothly -xr'well as ths passing at-
tack. Crdekniore, Bagby, O’Neal, Mc-
Bride, Prescott and Waldrop will <
share the offensive burden for the
Badgers\nwhat looks to be a bang-
up game. tR* Goldthwaite team will
shoot the |wcrka to gain their second
conference victory of the season. The
practice sessions of the Badgers show
that Lampasas is ready to crowd
them out. On defense, Captain Terry, record Thursday. At 8:42 a. m. their
Talmadge Hensley and Charles Con- time in the air exceeded by one hour
ley will be greatly aided by Maude- the old record of 653 hours, 33 min-
utes. Clyde Schlieper and Wes Car-
roll said they expected to remain up
thirty days.
The liong Beach fliers took their
light pontoon-equipped plane Into the
air Sept. 29. They said Thursday
they planned to terminate their
flight Sunday.
Most of their time aloft has been
spent in circling above Rosamond dry
lake near here-—to eliminate the
temptation, the fliers said, to plight.
Cans of gasoline and oil and other
supplies have been hoisted aboard
the plane from an automobile speed-
ing along the dry lake bed.
The unlimited class endurance rec-
ord to which the Long Beach pilots
laid claim when they exceeded it by
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TOILET PAPER
6 rolls
WAX PAPER,
3 packages
SUNBRITE
CLEANSER, 8 pkff«
DREFT, large pkff.,
and mayonnaise set
LAUNDRY SOAR,
4 bars
MAGIC WASHER,
Large pkg.
GRAPEFRUIT,
Nice size, dozen..
The Parent-Teacher Association
will sponsor a Hallowe’en Carnival
Tuesday, October 81 at th« Gymnasi-
um. There will be games, eats and
lots of entertainment. Plan to bring
the youngsters and havs supper at
the carnival.
For SATURD
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We will have Many Specials in Our Meat Market to
offer you Saturday.
| FRESH VEGETABLES
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Freak Spinach, White and Yellow Squash, Fresh Green
Beans, Black-Eyed Peas, Turnips and Tops, Mustard
Greens, Beets, Egg Plant, Carrots, Hot and Sweet Pep*
pen, Okra, Cauliflower, Purple Top and Rutabaga
Turnips, Fresh Tomatoes, Jumbo Celery, Lettuce, New
Bagby
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Tune in on Bright and
Early Choir, Sunday,
Oct. 28, 8:00 o’clock
over Texas Quality Net-
work.
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Garner and Nolan Warner. It is hop-
ed that this group will stop the run-
ning and parsing of the Eagles.
The starting line-up for tonight’s
game will probably be as follows:
Hendrix LE
Hensley LT
TTarpy ((1) IjCv
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Gamer . RG
Conley RT
Casbeer RE
RH
FB
LH
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The Lampasas Daily Leader (Lampasas, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 202, Ed. 1 Friday, October 27, 1939, newspaper, October 27, 1939; Lampasas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1254041/m1/1/?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.