The Lampasas Daily Leader (Lampasas, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 95, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 25, 1930 Page: 1 of 4
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The Lampasas Daily Leader
TWENTY-SEVENTH YEAR
WEDNESDAY
LAMP4SAS, TEXAS, JUNE 25, 1930.
WEDNESDAY
NUMBER 95
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B. F. SPRADLING DIES
ADVERTISING TRIP
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Cash Raising
Sale!
Only a few more days to avail yourself of these
bargains. We are adding additional low prices
each day to make ithis truly Lampasas’ greatest
value-giving merchandising event.
REMEMBER—HIGDON
Will Not Be Undersold
AT LAKE VICTOR
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X ' The Lampasas Drum and Bugle | b. p. Spradling, for many years a
| Corps accompanied by a good nura- citizen of the Lake Victor community,
| ber of local citizens arrived back in (lied Wednesday morning at 2:50
v Lampasas Tuesday evening about 8:30 O’ciock at, his home in Lake Victor.
X °’cIock from a very successful ad- Mr. Spradling had been in ill health
*}' , vertising trip in reference to the £ov (:wo or three years but had only
* ; American Legion July 4th Rodeo and been confined to his bed for the past
*>*; celebration. Several of the Lampasas 1 ben days
f ; business men. alsojmt out advertising ' Flinera( services were held Wednes-
4 'matter in an effort to bring more' day afternoon at 4:30 o’clock at the
$ ; visitors here both to the Rodeo and ( Methodist Church at Lake Victor and
X i a^ °fher times. j barial followed in the Cobble ceme-
*|j The towns visited Tuesday were: Levy. The services were conducted by
❖ Lometa, Goldthwaite, San Saba, Chert- Rev Mr. Coleman, pastor of the Meth-
% j kee‘ L!ano’ Burnet and Bertram. ! odist church at Burnet.
f | Another trip is planned for Friday j Benjamin Franklin Spradling was
| afternoon of this week to Kempner, ’ born January 23, 1853 in the state of
V j Copperas Cove, Killeen, Belton, Sala- Tennessee. Fifty-five years ago he
X i do, Jarrell, Georgetown, Florence and came to Burnet County and for more
jj* j Briggs. Practically all those of the than thirty-five years farmed and
?j Tuesday trip are planning to go again ;ranched near Lake Victor. Since, retir-
V j Friday and a number of others have ing from active work; the family have
X: signified their intention to make the made their home in Lake Victor. He
A ; trip Friday with the boys. The larger was married at the age of 27 years to
; the crowd ihe more value Lampasas Misa Lula Dennis in Burnet who with
£ i will get from these trips, everybody the followinff children survive him:
X j is invited to go—join in and he ready Mrg_ Eura Thompson, Joe Spradling,
; to leave from the Band Hall on Third E N_ Spradling, all of Lake Victor;
X street promptly at 1 o’clock Friday. . Mrs. Ed Thompson of Brady; Mrs,
Ora Nichols of Oklahoma and A. B.
Leroy Theatre
“Where Lampasas Is Entertained”
(Home of Vitaphone Pictures)
TONIGHT & THURSDAY
DILLINGHAM WINS SKATING
RACE TUESDAY EVENING
THOMAS & McGUIRE PUR-
Come over to the skating rink at , Spradling of Mullin.
Abney Plunge—regular skating price} The deceased was well and favoi-
reduced to 25c per session, effective ; ab]y known over that section and his
Shemvood Dillingham won.the one-
half mile race on skates at the roller
CHASE SKATING RINK today.—Thomas & McGuire.
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E .B. Thomas and A. H. McGuire
have purchased from Dick Adams and
rink at Abney Plunge Tuesday even- ; Herman Thompson the portable roller
ing. Dillingham won over George Me-' rink which Adams & Thompson have
Candlies by a complete lap of the been operating at the Abney Plunge
rink. Both these skaters hold a splen-; for the past three weeks,
did racing record and it was the first I The new owners assumed control of
time that McCandlies had ever been the property Wednesday and will con-
outdistanced by a lap. j tinue for the time being to operate
A relay race will be held at the rink . the rink in its same location at the
Thursday evening in which Chas. G. i Abney Plunge.
Smith and George McCandlies will! Mr. Thompson left Wednesday morn-
race against Patterson and Dillingham j ing for his home at Carlton and
of Briggs. The relay will constitute 20 ! Messrs Adams, Smith and McCanlies
laps of the rink. will stay through this week to ac-
-- i quaint the new owners with the man-
A 35c tube of Lavender Mentholated i agement of the rink.
Shaving Cream, a 25c bottle of Rexall |
Shaving Lotion and a 25c can of Gen- FOR LEASE OR SALE
tleman’s after-shaving powder, an 85c '
value for 49c at Mackey’s. (d-w) i For lease 1000 acre goat ranch with
- i 150 acres in cultivation—near school
BAPTIST LADIES TO ENTERTAIN and railroad.
- | For sale—Farm of 110 acres with
Mrs. J. M. Hutchison of Lohn is
spending this week here in the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Hughes. Mr. Hughes who has been
quite sick is reported to be feeling
some better now.
FOUND
get same by calling at this office and
paying for this notice. .d)
friends are sorry to learn of his pas-
sing. He had been a devout member
of the Methodist church for more than
fifty-years and lived a life of a true
Christian character.
Friends of the family extend sym-
pathy to them in their sorrow that
has come to them.
All ladies skating during first ses- j
A bunch of keys. Owner can sion at l-ink, skate free during last •
session.—Thomas & McGuire. (d)
WARNER BROS.
present
AL 401jSON
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"MAMMY”
with
LOUISE DRESSER
LOIS MORAN
LOWELL SHERMAN
and a Tremendous Cast
Jolfion as you like hirn at his merriest
and best in a masterpiece of minstrelsy
with new song hits by frving Berlin.
A Warner BroB. & Vitaphone Singing, Talking
Production — Sequences in Technicolor
Here is one more great picture you cannot afford to miss!
Also Added Attractions
Oswald, the Lucky Rabbit in
“PUSSIE WILLIE”
And Paramount News Reel
Show Starts 7:35 p. m.
Admission 10c & 50c
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Mrs, W. B. Hensley left at this
Come over to the skating rink at
Mrs. Sam Logan and children of
. San Angelo are visiting in the home Abney F?unge—regular skating price
office a twin squash of the yellow va- j ^jrs Logan’s mother, Mrs. Dick reduced to 25c per session, effective
riety. Both are on same stem and are Bean. today.—Thomas & McGuire. (d)
joined at neck to bottom. One of them j
has this mark (?) in green about mid-
way of body. Usually when you see a
twin squash one of them is a “runt” j
but both of these are very large. Local j
people should call and see this curi
osity.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Moses, daugh-
whole church family on the chui’ch ; easy terms. j , . . p w -th*
lawn Thursday evening at 8:00 o’clock, i 320 acres with 100 acres river land ieaives ,n
All members of the church together j in cultivation 525.00 an acre,
with their families are invited and
„ „ „„ i .-rMrsr ss “ HHr, £
gram has been arranged and a good : an acre. If you want bargains in real | , ’ (d-w)
time is assured all. jestate see Fred Peeler, Real Estate,
-Committee, j Lampasas, Texas.
(d-w)
We have the equipment, we know ■; Mrs. J. B. Allen is no\v at home
how, what more can you ask? Our} on West Third street, after spending
work is supelrb—try it.—Majestic j the past several months nursing the
Tailors, Phone 5.
(d95) ! sick in and near Lampasas.
Ben Fox went to Temple Tuesday j Price reduced to 25c per session at
where he entered a hospital for an | the skating rink.—Thomas & Mc-
examination and treatment. : Guire. (d)
Mr. and Mrs. John Bassel and two
children, John and Ruby Ann, aecom-
Ipanied by Mrs. J. S. Clearman, all of
Belton, spent a few hours here Tues- j
day in the home of Mi’, and Mrs. W
B. Abney. Mrs. Clearman remained j
for a longer visit in the homes of her
brothers, J. H. and W. B. Abney.
NEITHER NOSE
NOR HOSE
SHOUI.D SHINE
DULL- TWIST
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CHIFFON STOCKINGS
MANUFACTURED UNDER U.S. PAT. NO. 1643007
Dull-twist stockings—knitted with a
crepe twist that achieves a natural
and peramnent dullness, makes the
leg look slimmer, the fabric sheerer,
colors softer, exclusive at
98c
$2.95
A. L. Higdon Co.
WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD
On July 1, we will discontinue giv-
ing Green Stamps. All June accounts
paid by July 10, will be given Stamps
as usual.—Andrew-Wright Grocery
Company. (d)
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Heine have as;
their guests her sisters, Mrs. W. Chip-
man and Miss Gypsie Mitcheltree of;
Luling.
Read the inside pages today.
FOR THURSDAY
Jasmine Picnic
Hams, per lb. ..
18c
3 lb. Simon Pure
Leaf Lard (60c size)
45c
6 lb. Simon Pure
Leaf Lard (1.15 size
85c
1 lb. 40c assorted cakes, 1
L5c box Premium
Crackers, both for,...^^l#
10 P. & G. or Crys-
tal White soap......
35c
Andrew-Wright
Grocery Co.
The Home of Good Things to Eat
$55.00
THIS IS THE GENUINE-ORIGINAL-SEALY
TUFTLESS MATTRESS NATIONALLY AD-
VERTISED BY THE MANUFACTURERS FOR
Sure—it’s less than the factory sells them to us for, but we simply
will NOT allow anyone to undersell us on them. If a lower price
should* be made, come to us, we will guarantee to save you money,
no matter what price is quoted.
Remember Sealy makes a full line of mattresses to sell at from
$12.50 to $55.00. Some are tuftless, some have tufts, some are
made with inner springs, but the one we are quoting is the best one
they or any one else can make.
We have other Mattresses for $5.25, $9.10, $16.39
Sanadown or Haines for $27.50-—Take your choice.
Remember, we guarantee to save you money on the purchase of
anything in the furniture line, no matter what the price may be. Come
to us before making any purchase. If furniture has to be sold in Lam-
pasas at a loss, we will db it.
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FURNITURE COMPANY
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The Lampasas Daily Leader (Lampasas, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 95, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 25, 1930, newspaper, June 25, 1930; Lampasas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth906397/m1/1/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lampasas Public Library.