The Lampasas Daily Leader (Lampasas, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 54, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 8, 1930 Page: 1 of 4
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This Lampasas Oafly Leader
31
TWENTY-SEVENTH YEAR
THURSDAY
LAMPASAS, TEXAS, MAY 8, 1930.
THURSDAY
NUMBER 54
..Tonight..
—By Mutual Agreement— /
The......
Lampasas Gold Medal Band
Will Conclude Their concert at 8:15 on the
Court House Square and
Congressman
Thomas L. Blanton
Will speak from the Band Stand immediately
thereafter. Seats have been arranged for, let
every one come out and encourage The Lampasas
Gold Medal Band, and our next Congressman,
Thomas L. Blanton. If it should ram, the speaking
will be inside the Court House.
This space paid for by the friends of Blanton
and of the Gold Medal Band.
LEROY THEATRE
'‘Where Lampasas Is Entertained’
(The Home of Vitaphone Pictures)
f TONIGHT
WLAKT-THKOBS OF LOVE,
AWAKEN “CUB” REPORTER
TO SOLVE STARK MURDER.
THREE CARS LIVE STOCK
SHIPPED THIS WEEK
Roy Cowan shipped two cars of
sheep and C. H. Cloud shipped one
car of sheep to the Fort Worth mar-
kets this past week. Shipments were
made via the Santa Fe.
BARGAINS—In used refrigerators.
50, 75 and 100 pound ice capacity.—
J. W. Campbell. (d54)
The T. E. L. class will have its
monthly business meeting with Mrs.
A. Largent, Friday afternoon at 4
o’clock. All members are cordially in-
vited.
Mrs. T. B. Harwell, who has been
ill for the past several days, was tak-
en to a Temple hospital Wednesday
afternoon in the Northington-Gamel
ambulance from Burnet. She was ac-
companied by Mr. Harwell and their
daughter, Mrs. R. S. Nichols. Mrs.
Harwell stood the trip to Temple very
nicely and at this time is undergoing
an examination.
BINDER CANVAS
Let us repair your canvas new. Any
size hole repaired. Slats put on and
riveted. That good non-stretch webbing
on that weak edge. Have it ready to
save the grain.—Phillip Payn &
Sons. (w-d)
— AT THE —
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WARNER. BROS,
present‘
GRANT WITHERS
MARIAN NiXtfN-PAULSNE GARON
EDMUND BREE&-HAUAM COOLEY
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y JAMES A STAB.P.
Directed by JOHNADOLFI
Also Added Attractions
Paramount News and
Vitaphone Vaudeville
Show; Starts 7:15 p. m.
Reduced prices tonight and
tomorrow night.
Adults 35c; Children 10c
TOMORROW ^
“GIRL OF THE PORT”
With Sally O’Neil
All-talking thriller of the
World’s far places!
Also Comedy
“Royal Four Flush”
And Vitaphone Vaudeville
Demonstration of
COLOR IN THE HOME
To Be Held at The
Lampasas Furniture Co.
Friday and Saturday, MAY 9th & 10th
IT
$
THE LADIES OF THIS CITY HAVE A VERY INTERESTING HALF-HOUR COM-
ING IF THEY DROP IN AT OUR STORE DURING THE COLOR IN THE HOME
DEMONSTRATION.
A Useful TEA TRAY Presented FREE
to every Adult who attends Demonstration
FOR SALE—The Dave McCrea home ^
—five-room house and seven acres of i
ground. Apply to Mrs.- Mac, at Key-
stone Hotel. (d56p)
Mrs, E. B. Thomas and her father
and mother, Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Far-
mer, who are visiting here from
Miles, went to Hamilton Thursday for
a few days’ visit.
C. H. Fleming of Cisco was in
Lampasas this week, in the interest
of Mrs. R. Q. Lee, candidate for con-
gress for unexpired term of her hus-
band. Election to be held May 20.
For quality cleaning and service
phone No. 5. We' clean clothes clean.
—Majestic Tailors. (d54)
Daily Leader 3 months for $1.00
CANNED FRUIT SALE!
This is the Sale yeo have been waiting for—Begins FRIDAY Morning
We have made recent purchases, getting the benefit of sharp declines in' price, and for the next few days we are making real attractive prices on all canned fruits by the
dozen or case, assorted to suit. Any size.
This is not shelf-worn sale junk, but the very best brands such as.Del Monte and Ferndeil, all new pack in heavy syrup, consisting of Apricots, Barlett Pears, Peaches
sliced and halves, in No. Is and 2J/2S, largo Melba Peaches in No. 2J^s, Pineapple sliced, crushed or diced in No. Is, 1 J/^s, 2s and 2J/2S, Royal Anne Cherries in No. 2s
and 2]/^s, Fruit salad in buffet, No. 1 and 2s, Red Raspberries, Black Raspberries, Red Roly Poly Cherries, Kadcta Figs, Blackberries, Blueberries, Gooseberries, Logan-
berries, Srawberries, DeLuxe Plums, Seedless and Muscat Grapes, prepared Prunes, also Asparagus tips in Medium and Mammoth. 10 lb. pie fruits in Apricots, Peaches
and Blackberries.
This is an extra opportunity to supply your canned fruit needs. It is our purpose to make this the largest and most attractive canned fruit sale that we have ever put
on. We have the merchandise that you want. Buy ’em by the dozen or case and save.
F0£ BEST RESULTS IN BAKING, USE BELLE OF VERNON FLOUR
NEW SPECIALTIES
Tournades Kitchen Bouquet, Dukes Home Made Mayonnaise and Relish, New mints-Mint Sauce, Fresh Dressing, Grape Fruit Juice, Tomato Juice, Pineapple Juice,
Pimento Cups, and Italian Spaghetti dinner.
COME DOWN AND SHOP WITH US
ANDREW-WRIGHT GROCERY CO.
QUALITY
All Phones 380
The Home of Good Things to Eat
SERVICE
We Give S. & H. Green Stamps
MODERATE PRICES
Your Earned Discount
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The Lampasas Daily Leader (Lampasas, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 54, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 8, 1930, newspaper, May 8, 1930; Lampasas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth906608/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lampasas Public Library.