The Lampasas Daily Leader (Lampasas, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 86, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 14, 1934 Page: 1 of 4
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The Lampasas Daily Leader
HIRTY-FIRST YEAR
THURSDAY
LAMPASAS, TEXAS, JUNE 14, 1934.
THURSDAY
NUMBER 86
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For mid-summer. They are not only construct-
ed to combat the warm weather but they are
beautiful in appearance. Jumbo lEyelett, fish
cord, laces and flowered chiffons. Truly a won-
derful assortment. Blacks, browns, navy and the
pastel shades. Some with coats, some without.
Your particular style is here. Sizes from 14 to 4$.
PRICE RANGE FROM
3.45 “ 6.95
We want to show them to you.
HIGDON’S
Dorothy Perkins’ special $2.00 offer for $1.00
Friday and Saturday, this week.
Bailey Theatre
Comfortably Cooled
SHOWING LAST TIME TONIGHT
ANN
HARDING
POSTMASTER APPOINTED
FOR LAMPASAS
Marcellus P. (Jack) Adams receiv-
ed official notice Thursday morning
of his appointment as acting post-
master at Lampasas. The appoint-
ment is to take effect immediately
and Mr. Adams will take charge of
the office as soon as an inspector
comes to check him in. Mr. Adams
has a host of friends who are ex-
tending congratulations and he will
make a good postmaster no doubt,
as he as had many years of experi-
ence in meeting the public and has
a large acquaintance among the pat-
rons of the Lampasas office.
in the story of a unmans desper-
ate gamble for her husband’s love
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Henry Stephenson,
Lilian Bond,
George Meeker,
Reginald Owen —.-i
An RKO Radio Picture
Men who believe in love without
marriage. Women who believe in
marriage without love. Life won’t
let you get away with it!
Also
Cubby the Bear in
“CROON KRAZY”
Today’s express brings to Higdon’s
a great variety of mid-Summer Hats,
including a nice showing of black,
navy, brown and white felts. Price
$2.45 and $2.95. (d)
Mrs. Frank Baker and daughter,
Mrs. Joe Bozarth, returned Thurs-
day from Temple where they attend-
ed the State convention of the Chris-
tian Church. There was a good at-
tendance and a very instructive meet-
ing was held.
FOLDING CANVAS COTS—Design-
ed to withstand the hardest use.
Special values at $2.35 and $4.25.—
Culver Hardware Co. (d-w)
10c
Admission
Bartlett Mutual Life Ins. As sn.
Gives You Real Protection
at Low Cost.
Any information desired, see or phone
S. D. JONES, Agt
.Keystone Hotel
Rural 132 S. W. 378
Contract signers of the government
cotton program, whose checks have
not been received, are requested to
call at the county agent’s office if
they have not already done so. Ad-
ditional information must be furnish-
ed in order that the contracts may
be accepted by the secretary of agri-
culture.
Electric J Fans ^$1.89 at Mack-
ey’s. (d87)
Miss Doris LaBounty of Fori Worth
is visiting friends and relatives in
Lampasas.
The Gooiest Place In Town
“Where Lampasas Is Entertained”
(Perfect Talking Pictures)
SHOWING LAST TIME TONIGHT
DEMOCRATIC EXECUTIVE
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By virtue of the power vested in
me and in accordance with the laws
regulating the primary election, 1
hereby call a meeting of the Lam-
pasas County Democratic Executive
Committee for the purpose of filling
vacancies in said committee, appoint-
ing a Primary Committee, making an
assessment for expense to hold said
election, to draw for places on the
ballot, and to transact such other
business that may come before the
committee pursuant to the holding of
the primary election for the Demo-
cratic Party in Lampasas County on
S July 28, 1934, said meeting to be held
at my office on June 18, 1934, at
2:00 p. m.
H. F. Lewis, Chairman Democratic
Executive Committee for
Lampasas County.
June 14, 1934.
BOND ELECTION CALLED
FOR JULY 14TH
FRAZER-MORRIS RECEIVE
NEW FUNERAL COACH
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CARLISLE
ELLINGTON
and his Orchestra
Directed by
Mitchell Leiion
■ A Paramount Picture #
EXTRAS:
Betty Boop Cartoon
Plus
Paramount Sport Reel
Lower Floor: 10c & 20c
Balcony: 10c
TOMORROW (One Night Only)
Kay Francis in
“MANDALAY”
Plus
BANK NIGHT—$100.00
THE REVIVAL
Last night was a great night for
the Revival meeting at the Baptist
Church. The entire service was fine.
At the close of the service two fine
young lives surrendered to the Lord.
We are grateful for that. Dr. Cul-
pepper will remain with us through
Friday evening. We hope that all
the people will hear his last mes-
sages. Bro. Carnett and the pastor
will continue the meeting through
Sunday night. We will baptize at
the close of the service Sunday even-
ing.
A. F. Avant.
For Want Ad Results—The Leader
ICE CREAM
Double Dip jF" ^
Cones ................................1#
Big Dixie 1“
Cup _....................... 3C
Malted Milks Q ^
Milk Shakes, A _
for ............. ................1 UC
Jumbo Cream 4
Sodas .............................. I UC
Pint Ice 4 r.
Cream ............................ I vv
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Mackey’s
The commissioners’ court of Lam- The Frazer-Morris Furniture Com-
pasas has ordered a bond election to| pany received a new funeral coach
determine whether or not the voters | Wednesday afternoon for their use
of Lampasas Countf wish to vote ! in Lampasas. This is a Buick funeral
bonds for the purpose of purchasing j coach and ambulance combined and
and constructing a bridge across the ! is the very latest in convenience. It
Colorado river at Bend, Texas. The j is beautifully draped on the inside
amount of bonds to be voted on is j and has every convenience for use
fifteen thousand dollars. This elec- as an ambulance.
tion was ordered after the court had -
been presented with a petition bear- SELL CHEAP—Young Fox Terriers,
ing the necessary number of signa- beautiful Toy Spitz, nice mixed pup-
tures of qualified voters of the county, pies; $2.00 and $3.00 while they last.
One-half of the bridge at Bend is j Real companions and squirrel dogs,
owned by Lampasas County and the j Better hurry.—Mahana’s Service Sta-
other half by San Saba County. The tion, Chestnut Street bridge. (d78p)
citizens of Bend have been trying for '_
some time to get this bridge as the Mrs G e Hughes is home from
one there « not safe for traffic and Mexia and Coolidge where she spent
,t nr a bridge that the entire county the t ten d A relatives and
should be interested m. j fiends
Mi31 Solution and Puretest Alco-
hol, both for 69c at Mackey’s. (d87)
Today’s express brings to Higdon’s
a great variety of mid-Summer Hats,
including a nice showing of black,
navy, brown and white felts. Price
$2.45 and $2.95. (d)
BIRTHDAY PARTY
Master Ronald Davis celebrated his
.tenth bii-thday Wednesday evening
with- a picnic at the State park. A
pleasant evening was spent by every-
one who attended the picnic. His
guests were Mr. and Mrs. Clent Terry
and son Dudley, Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Hughes and sons Bills and A. B.,
Miss Nelda Faye King, Marcelle
Reneau, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Koeh-
ler and Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Davis Jr.
—Contributed.
CHINAWARE—We have a complete j
stock of one of the most attractive
patterns of Noritake China on the.
market today. Open stock or sets.
Reasonable prices.—Culver Hardware
Company. (d)
Klenzo Bath Spray 59c at Mack-
ey’s. (d87)
For Job Printing—The Leader!
Miss Marcelle Reneau of Ballin-
ger is visiting here with her sister,
Mrs. W. R. Davis Jr.
FOLDING CANVAS COTS—Design-
ed to withstand the hardest use.
Special values at $2.35 and $4.25.—
Culver Hardware Co. (d-w)
£ Our Own Cream |
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Gem Cup
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Mrs. Sallie Fine of Midland is vis-
iting in the home of her brother, A.
Landrum.
pints
»!♦ Quarts ...........
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«j* Banana Split
•6c {
15c |
...........30c |
15c I
Mickey Mouse Lawn Chairs 98c
at Mackey’s. (d87)
Daily Leader 3 Months for $1.06
CHINAWARE—We have a complete
stock of one of the most attractive
patterns of Noritake China on the
market today. Open stock or sets. |
Reasonable prices.—Culver Hardware j
Company. (d) j
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Try Our Fountain.
We are striving to please.
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for the BRIDE . . .
ELECTRICAL gifts
so practical! so desired!
so appreciated!
Chops
s Grinds
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M Sharpens
JjM
UW Polishes^
Pi^—es
11 Shreds :
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MJ JJgl^rftes
Sunbeam Mixmaster
Only
$21.00
. . with portable beater, two mix-
ing bowls and juice extractor at-
tachment.
What gifts could thrill the bride more
than electric labor-saving appliances?
What gifts could be more desirable to
start on the golden trail of life than
these appliances which bring leisure
hours to the home-maker, to help keep
her youth and beauty through years
to come? There’s an electric gift to
suit every pocketbook. Visit our store
and make your selection.
Electric Percolator
. . one of the most popular
gifts . . from
$4.95
Electric Roaster
Only
$12.25
Complete with three vessels.
Cooks 6-tb fowl or 10-lb ham, or
meat and two vegetables.
Electric Toaster
from
$2.95
OTHER SUGGESTED GIFTS FOR THE BRIDE
Waffle Iron Automatic Iron
Electric Fan Urn Set
Electric Refrigerator Electric Range
Convenient Monthly Terms
Texas Power & Light Company
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The Lampasas Daily Leader (Lampasas, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 86, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 14, 1934, newspaper, June 14, 1934; Lampasas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth898103/m1/1/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lampasas Public Library.