The Lampasas Daily Leader (Lampasas, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 132, Ed. 1 Friday, August 7, 1936 Page: 1 of 4
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FRIDAY
THIRTY-THIRD YEAR
FRIDAY
SATURDAY SPECIAL
Bed Room Curtains
23c
29c
I
VEGETABLES AND FRUITS
10c
39c
A COMPLETE STOCK OF FRESH GROCERIES
BRING US YOUR PRODUCE
IT PAYS TO HELP YOURSELF AT
ADAMS FOOD STORE
(d)
Mackey’s.
BARRELS HAVE PICNIC
LAMPASAS. TEXAS
SEEING IS BELIEVING
Want Ads that Reach 'Em—Leader!
FRYERS
KILLEEN SOFTBALLERS WIN
Specials For
‘MOSES
::
WOOTEN GROCERY
AS USUAL
In addition we have anything that you want in
IN OUR MARKET
DRESSED POULTRY FOR SATURDAY
-PHONE 400
polo game from the
Road Runners Thure-
at the Race Meet by
goals to 3. The BuL.
REGULAR 19c
CURTAINS
SHORTENING—Jewel,
4-Ib carton
Garrett Canaan . of Topny Thursday
night at 8:45 o’clock at the local hos-
pital. r »'■
About twenty-five business men of
Temple were in Lampasas Thursday
for-the Race Meet. This group brought
an automobile public address system
and plugged the races all the way
from Bell County to Lampasas. They
were high in their praise of the races,
and al) expressed themselves as hav-
ing a splendid time.
TWO-EYED CAMERA USED TO
FILM NEW SCREEN NOVELTY
DEL MONTE ICE CREAM
pint............................
We will have the most complete assortment of fresh vege-
tables and fruits to lie found for the week end trade. Our
vegetables and fruits are always kept fresh and we ask that
you Call us early for what you will want.
LAMPASAS YELLOW JACKETS
• WON POLO GAME
BRADY RED SOX DEFEAT
LAMPASAS COLORED TEAM
1st, Ari-Zon, ridden by Snodgrass.
2nd, Jessie Coppage, ridden by Gai- i
ther. 3rd, Allegory, ridden by Wa-
ters. Time 1 minute and 17 77seconds.
BACON
Extra lean
pound
Dance Old Fire Hall Saturday night.
Musk by Blue Jackets. (dw)
SECOND DAY OF RACE
MEET A BIG ONE
The Lampasas colored baseball
team seemed to have everything well
in hand Thursday afternoon until a
long fly ball was hit to the outfield
and an error resulted in three Brady
runs and that was the ball game.
The feature of the game.was a hore-
run by Harold Mitchell, flrstbaseman
for the locals. Felix Mitchell pitch-
ed a creditable game for Ijampasas.
=
Klenzo Facial Tissue 500 sheets for
25c during Rexall Factory to You
Sale at Mackey’s. (d)
Market Phone 133
Also Rural
* The I^impasas Yellow Jackets won
an interesting
Sulphur Creek
day afternoon
the score of 5
phur Creek players were Rr.ss Mea-
dor, No. 1. Sig Jcrnigan, No. 2; T. J.
Casbeer, No. 3; Doc Weir of George-
town. Np. 4. The Yellow Jackets line-
dp included Chock Gillen, No. 1; W.
C. Gillen, No. 2; Harold Kinney of
Coleman. No. 3; Othel Smith, No. 4;
W. R. Patterson substituted fot Gil-
len and Smith. '
Pint MI31 Solution and pint Pure-
test Rubbing Alcohol both for 59c dur-
ing Rexall Factory to You Sale at
Mackey’s. (d)
The Lampasas all-star softball team
were determined that Killeen should
win a game Thursday night. The
Lampasas playerft not only made er-
rors of commission but also manjf> of
omission. They threw the ball
hither and yon with reckless aban-
don. And when the smoke had clear-
ed away the tally wap Killeen 13,
Lampasas 8. Rains pitched a gpod
game for the locals and should not
have been beaten by such a score.
100 Puretest Aspirin Tablets and
pint Mi31 Solution both for 59c dur-
ing Rexall Factory t(f You Sale at
Mackey’s. (d)
The Lampasas Race Meet sprang
to life in a big way Thursday after-
noon. The crowd was about double
that of the first day. And they re-
ceived Thursday’s program very en-
thusiastically. The races were up to
par, and the polo game was a good
one. The Negro ball game furnish-
ed amusement for a goodly number
of fans. Results of the races:
First Race—Vi-Mile and 70 Yards
1st, Bill Wade, ridden by Snod-
grass. 2nd, Solo Flight, ridden by
Gaither. 3rd, Jack O' Diamonds, rid-
den by Rickard. - Time, 55 seconds.
Second Race—Vi-Mile and 70 Yards
1st, Patsy H., ritkien by D. Morgan.
2nd, Tangelo, ridden by H. Morgan.
3rd, Deer Dance, ridden by H. Dolan.
Time 54 W seconds.
Third Race—1 Mile and 70 Yards
1st, J. G. Mahaffey, ridden by Gai-
ther. 2nd, Holster, ridden by D. Gray,.
3rd, Pomfret, ridden by D. Morgan.
Time, 1 minute and 50 seconds.
Fouth Race—%-Mile
1st, Natememore, ridden by Pier-
son. 2nd, Dixie Twist, ridden by W.
Parker. 3rd, Peace Dove, ridden by
Robinson. Time 59 seconds.
Fifth Race— -Mile
Vitaphone Musical
BETWEEN THE LINES
Plus
Cartoon Comedy
THEY GET THE BEST FOODS GUARANTEED FRESH
—AT THIS STORE AND THEY SAVE MONEY TOO!
We can inform you in our
ads just what kind of work
we produce but you should
see for yourself. We would
appreciate a visit from you.
Bring us your next roll of
films for the best work and
service. A free enlarge-
ment with each roll.
Buy your films from us.
W. H. MOSES
CASH GROCERY
69°
SATURDAY—Double Program
Feature No. 1
Ken Maynard in
“LAWLESS RIDERS’’
Feature No. 2
Johnny Downs—Shirley Deane.
’ '—in—
“THE FIRST BABY"
The laughs begin when the
stork drops in! .
Phis —--
Chapter No. 5
“CUSTER’S LAST STAND"
Plus
Cartoon Comedy
Smart Shoppers
ADMIT IT!
The
comedy in his greatest picture—the
heart-warming, rib-tickling yarn of a
carnival pitchman with a beautiful
daughter and a heart of gold!
EXTRAS:
LAMPA8AR. TEXAS. AUGUST 7, 1936
Nice dressed Cat' Fish, dressed Fryers, Bar-B-Q, Regular
Hams, Picnic Hams, and the best Steaks, Roasts, Sausage,
etc., to be had.
Mrs. Albert LaBouhty and son, F.d,
i are visiting relatives and friends here.
• FAT FRYERS—
(From our own flock).
• FRESH VEGETABLES
(For morning delivery).
• NEW POTATOES—
(No. 2 cans—10c.
• CHOCOLATE MINT
PATTIES—
(l-1b box 35c)
• WHITE NAPKINS—
200 in pkg.—15c)
• NAPTHA—For Clean-
' ing, gallon—25c.
• BINGS—
New butter Cracker sen-
sation by Brown, 1-lb
box—20c.
• TOILET TISSUE—
“Prim” 4 roils to pack;
age—25c. •
At all times we endeavor
to give you Quality Foods
at Popular Prices along
with the best of service—
May we serve you?
Guynn Tucker of Burnet underwent
a tonsillectomy at the local hospital
' Friday morning.
UR ENTIRE STOCK OF
BEDROOM CURTAINS
Regular 98c Curtains
*
and fancy groceries. Your telephone orders are
delivered 6r you may call and make your own
you wish.
Grocery Phone 375
Rural
Don’t forget folks, we have a lot j
of real entertainment in store for <
you next Sunday and Monday. MGM’s
3rd dimension pictures combined with I
color and sound—
“AUDlOSGOPKIJg".....................1
The greatest sensation since the ad-
vent of talking pictures. Special
glasses will be issued" at/ the door by
Mackey’s Drug. It is important that
you wear these glasses when looking
at “Audioscopkis"
EXTRA! EXTRA! EXTRA!
Sunday and Monday
"CENTENNIAL HIGHLIGHTS"
Photographed at the Texas Cen-
tennial Exposition, Dallas, Texas. An
interesting reel you’ll-never forget!
Wilson Drug Co.
The Store of Personal Service
tion nice milk-fed fryers
and they ere fat too..
Per pound—
15c
j
—
Yt HAM
4 to 6-lb average
pound
FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
Turnips and Tops, Turnip Greens, Mustard Greens, Green
Beans, Blackeyed Peas, Cream Peas, Fresh Corn, Okra,
fresh Tomatoes, Butter Beans, Hot and Sweet Peppers, New
Potatoes, Celery, Lettuce, Carrots, Egg Plant. Squash, all
size Apples and Oranges, Cantaloupes, iced Melons.
Thirty-three members of the Har-
rell family had a get-together picnic
dinner and supper at the State Park
Thursday. Those present were Mr,
and Mrs. B. O. Harrell and children.
Opal, Frances, Hazel, Orville and
Travis of Eastland; Mr. and Mrs. O.
E. Harrell and children Wilma, Juan-
ita and E. O. Jr. of Turnersville; Mr.
and Mrs. A. O. Harrell and children
Johnny, Gene and Anna Frances; Mr,
and Mrs. Joe Harrell; Mr. and Mrs.
R. L. Harrell and daughters, Loene
and Dorothy; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Har-
rell; Mrs. Bill Harrell and daughters,
Wanda and Alice Marie, all of Ad-
amsville; Mrs. Willie Harrell. C. D.
Harrell, J. T. Harrell and Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Allard of Lampasas.
JOHNSTON’S STUDIO
Photographs of Merit
Dance Old Fire Hall Saturday night. I TEMPLE DELEGATION
Music by Blue Jackets. . (dw) ATTEND RACE MEET
iw tt®®
The Cooust InIown ™
“Where Lampasas Is Entertained”
(Perfect Talking Pictures)
Continuous show 2 to 11 p. m.
Tonight is the Night—
ONE HUNDRED!
W. C. Fields in
“POPPY”
with Rochelle Hudson,
grand old man of American
THE PEOPLE. WHO SELLrr EDR. LESS
Klenzo Cocoanut Oil Shampoo for
33c during Rexall Factory to You Sale
at
Mayflower Oleomargarine,
Lent sold, pound—
19c
Always a pleasure to.
serve you.
What causes objects to appear they
are actually coming out of the screen?
This was asked at the preview of
Pete Smith’s novelty short subject,
“Audioscopiks” playing at the Leroy
Theatre Sunday and Monday. So the
noted commentator gives the answer.
“Present day pictures show only
two dimensions,’’ declares Smith,
“these being height and width. By
bringing a third dimension into our
picturer*e are able to complete the
cycle and show depth. In filming the
average picture, a camera with only
one >ye’ or lense is used. To shoot
this new dimension we used a ‘two-
eyed’ camera, which added the qual-
ity .of depth.
. “This causes the objects to appear
as if they were on the stage instead
of the screen and allows Ejects that
are being thrown or moved toward
the audience to take their true course,"
concludes the narrator who has be-
come known to theatre-goers as the
“unseen movie star’’ because of his
famous voice.
Thin rifew MGM novelty, produced by
J. F, Leventhal, is said by critics to
he the most unusnal and sensational
movie since the advent of talking pir-
turea^
In order to get the true “third di-
mension’' the theatre patrons will be
given glasses, one being green and
the other being red. These glasses
will be Maned at the door compliments
of Mackey’s Drug.
WE THANK YOU
Senterfin Gro. & Market
SOAP SPECIALS
Lavon Gardenia, EQf*
; Lavon Lavande, QQn
4 bars ..../...............WVV
' Pour Le Bain, J| J| an
; 12 bars ..................44 C
> Surgex, A A C
: 12 bars
! Thyborine Mouth
i Wash and Prbphyr EQ a
! lactic Tooth Brush.. WWW
2-lb 'Boxes
Crackers ................
15c
oz. Bottle
Vanilla Extract ....
15c
2-Ib Box ’
Cocoa ......................
15c
Quart Jars
Salad Dressing
25c
3 Tomato, Pineapple, Apricot,
Grane Fruit Juice
Prune or
' 1 ’
25c
3 No. 2 Spinach, Mustard, Turnip Greens, String
Beans or fresh Blackeyed Peas ..........................
25c
6 Double Bars .
Laundry Soap .......
•
25c
3 pounds Maxwell
Admiration Coffee
House or
75c
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The Lampasas Daily Leader (Lampasas, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 132, Ed. 1 Friday, August 7, 1936, newspaper, August 7, 1936; Lampasas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1207029/m1/1/?q=music: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lampasas Public Library.