The Lampasas Record (Lampasas, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 27, 1938 Page: 2 of 8
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Lampasas Area Newspaper Collection and was provided to The Portal to Texas History by the Lampasas Public Library.
- Highlighting
- Highlighting On/Off
- Color:
- Adjust Image
- Rotate Left
- Rotate Right
- Brightness, Contrast, etc. (Experimental)
- Cropping Tool
- Download Sizes
- Preview all sizes/dimensions or...
- Download Thumbnail
- Download Small
- Download Medium
- Download Large
- High Resolution Files
- IIIF Image JSON
- IIIF Image URL
- Accessibility
- View Extracted Text
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
THE LAMPASAS RECORD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2T, 1938
BRIGGS NEWS
PECAN GROVE HEMS
TIRESttU M Bit ROUTE
GAMES {THIS | LLOOK AT THESE LOW PRICES!
450x21 Tire and Tube
475x19 Tire and Tube
500x19 Tire and Tube
525x18 Tire and Tube
9.8S
550x17 Tire and Tube ...
and Mrs. Lee
Mrs.Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Green of Ad-
Lawson Tomlinson
MUCH OLDER" AND HEAVIER
OLD HUNTER” DEAD
CLUB BEAT JUNIORS SAT.(1«P)
Need * special printed form? Cail 46.
USE THAT CHEAP EElll
TURKEYS
made by miles
never felt better. * *
Nichols & Cass Drug
BARGAIN IN 2 USED STOVES
LAMPASAS ICE & PRODUCE CO
ICE is the NATURAL Refrigerant
GARTMAN’S MUSIC SHOP
Friday
Ramsey
with
Herr-
were
Bear
was
who
him
and children
in the E. A.
an-
last
her
i PlCTUlf NEHfCTB
Is * HlARIACH I NT ITER
afternoon. ,
G. M. Dillingham of Lockhart vis-
ited homefolks over the past week
end.
600x16 Tire and Tube 11.0
(These Tires Are Guaranteed 18 Months)LADIES, If you need visiting cards,
either printed or engraved, get prices
and styles, at The Record Office, (tfc)
Also keep in mind that we want to buy your
eggs, other poultry and cream any day in the
week or year.
Only a few more days and the Thanksgiv-
ing birds will go on the market. Let’s make ’em
want our turkeys—let’s get the price for No.
1 turkeys and sell just as few seconds as pos-
sible.
to The Record office
to advance the date of
another year. All readers
who are not should keep in
Harry Goodman spent the week
end here with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. M. Goodman. He is a student in
the University of Texas, Austin.CEMETERY WORKING
AT ADAMSVILLE
Mr. Newman was a
of our worthy cltieen,
Bear visited
Mr. and Mrs.
OUR STORAGE ROOMS are ready to
cure that meat any time you want to bring it
to us.
Mrs. K. A. Patterson made her
nual call
Thursday
paper up
and those
mind that we are helping you now
by reducing the price to $1.00 here and
$1.00 elsewhere.
of a little son. The baby was born
Tuesday, October 25, at 3:80 a. m. in
the Rolllne-Brook hospital and
named Ronald Harris. His sister
is about four years of age gave
his name.
When you’re nervous they tell you to relax.
Easy advice to give, but mighty hard to follow.
You will find it much easier to relax—to over-
come Sleepleeeaeax Nervous Irritability, Jtest-----ore friendly, piuinpt, genuinely ttllWiWWtt ~~
t in rendering a helpful service. They know
what your car needs to keep it running •
right and looking good; they know how to
speed you on your way.
Follow the Humble route to football
games this fall I jir’SW’t1?.***?1'*?
Goldthwaite’s much older and
heavier “B” club defeated Lampasas
O. E. Cole cangbt us on the street
Saturday and from our looks he knew
we needed a helping hand. So h»
handed us a dollar toYeepThe Record
The
cooler
small
Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Herrmann were
Studer
LIMITED
TIME
OFFER
FOR QUICK
ACCEPTANCE
SEVEN
PHOTOGRAPHS
9}2S
FREE PREMIUM SALE
ENDS NOVEMBER S
1—Oil Burning Heater
1—Wood Range Cook Stove
They Are Priced To SellMrs. J. E. Moore and Mrs. R. B.
Skaggs attended the funeral of their
uncle, Henry Newman, a| Florence
last Tuesday,
brother-in-law
G. A. Ratliff.
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Juby and Mr.
and Mrs.. R. B. Skaggs visited in
Chas. Wachendorfer, Jr., John Tar-
leton A. C. student,'. Stephenville,
spent the week end here with his par-
ents. >
John Bear
in the Ollie
He was twenty-six years of age and
had been owned and ridden by R. A.
Thornal for the past twenty years. He
was Mr. Thornal’a horse which he
had used about bis place for “round-
ing up” the stock and for other pur-
poses during all these years. “Old
Hunter” died from sleeping sickness
Friday. He was old as horses’ ages go,
but his master is also getting along
in years, he being 82.
It will be worth a lot more marketed in No. I
turkeys than to sell it. Don’t neglect to feed
those
nervous condition has ever been prescribed.
DR. MILES NERVINE is as up-to-date
es this morning’s paper.
LIQUID NERVINE
Large btl. fl.W, Small btl 2M
EFFERVESCENT TABLETS J-*’
__DR. MILES? ■—
ERVINL
DH. MILES NERVINE is a well known nerve
sedative. Although the formula from which it
Mrs.
spent
the Walter
Rev. and Mrs. Alvin Mauldin and
sons, Junior and Donald Earl, re-
turned Monday from San Antonio
where he attended the Southwest
Texas Conference of the M. E. Ourch
South. Rev. Mauldin was transferred dinner guests Sunday in Lampasas
to Water Valley, nortrhwest of Ban An- with their daughter and family, Mr.
gelo. We regret to see them leave, for and Mrs. T. 0. Buckland,
they have made lots of friends during <
Miss Anna Lou Lockhart of Lam-
pasas was a Wedneday night guest
lx>yd Morgan and son, Orrin, of of Misses Marie and Olive Ramey.
Arlington, visited in the home of" G. M.' Mr. aud Mrs. E. B. Aguaire were
Dillingham and family Saturday night, visitors Sunday In the home of their
returning Monday. Mrs. Morgan, who daughter, Mr. aud Mrs. Ernest Me-
ta* been visiting her father, J; C.1
Watson, who has been ill for the past
two weeks, returned with them asGas Gas All Time
Mrs. Jas. Filler ears: ’’Oa» on my etom-
aeb waa so bad I couldn’t eat or sleep.
WESTERN AUTD ASSOCIATE STORE
J. NEFF MAINER
• On your way to and from high school
and college football games this fall, stop
for service where you see the Humble
sign. Humble Service Stations have been •
expressly designed and carefully main-
tained to make you more comfortable
when you travel by. car. Restrooms are
spotless, driveways scrubbed, brightwork
shines. There is free ice water for your-
self, free air and water for your car. Even
first aid kits and fire extinguishers have
been provided.
The Humble Station salesmen you meet
his foot
■ .-ompletely on an attempted punt. In
second quarter, McLean on 53 yard
sideline run after taking a pass. In
fourth quarter, Tully on 9 yard end
sneak after Melman had carried the
liall 35 yards in three tries. McLean
on end run of 22 yards. Tulley on
puss from McLean on 49 yard run
with game ending while the ball was
in the air. •
Mr. Watson is 'steadily improving.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. 8. R. Skaggs were Mr. and Mrs.
L. S. Skaggs, Mr. aud Mrs. 8. R. Dll
There will lie a working of the
Straley cemetery at Adamsville Mon-
day, Oct. 31. Everyone interested ’ in ' coming. It’s just a dollar a year here
this cemetery, are asked to come, and $1.50 elsewhere—and worth the
bring their tools and lunch, for the price.
all-day working. ‘
weather has been somewhat
the last week. Frost and a
amount of ice waa reported
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith and
baby of Joppa, Mr. and Mrs. Halley
Mott, Mrs. ERsie Gore of Florence,
and Mr. and Mrs.
of Lampasas were Sunday guests of
’’Granny” and Mrs. Lea Smith and
children, Mildred and O. B.
Mr. and Mrs.. Dorsey Hasty of
Oakalla were Sunday guests of Mrs.
A. P. Hasty and daughter, Miss
Tenuie.
Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. J. H.
Horn were her sister, Mrs. W. C.
Dillingham, and family.
Mrs. J. E. Moore visited her bro-
ther and wife, Mr. and Mrs. F. P.
Ratliff of Bertram, Wednesday of last
week.
Miss Elaine and Evelyn Dillingham
visited friends in Lampasas SaturdayFOR SALE: 160 acres, 50 in culti-
vation. Located 10 miles west of Lam-
pasas, near good school and church.
Everlasting water. See Mrs. M. J.
Gaedke, Kempner, Texas. (15p)
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Henry Wednesday.
Mrs. Enoch January
were visitors Saturday
Groves heme.
Mr. and Mrs. John
Wednesday night with
E. B- Aguaire.
and Mrs.. Walter Ramsey were
night visitors in the W. P.
Bilton home.
Mrs. Jim Wright spent Tuesday af-
ternoon visiting with Mrs. I. N. Hart
of Lampasas.
t liugham aud Mr. aud Mrs. R. B.
Junior High eleven here Saturday
night by a score of 37-0. The visitors
work out and play with the regular
Eagle club all season and are com-
posed of every player Goldthwaite has
except the starting high school eleven
and about 8 reserves. Naturally the
little Badgers couldn’t hold them —
none of the Junior high ciub is ubove
the eighth grade in school and are
very young, light and inexperienced.
McLean, who starred, played a quar-
ter aainst Lampasas’ regulars Friday.
Goldthwaite’s scoring was made:
I Tulley, on 1 foot line plunge in first
I quarter. McLean, on recovered fumble
behind Lampasas goal line as O’Neal
8. T. Donnell went Tuesday morn- received bad pass from center and
Ing to Clarksville to spend the balance then missed the ball with
of the week on. business.
Buy your tires at reduced
price* We give you
a tube FREE!
Mr. aud Mrs. J. M. Cehaud and Miss
Ruth Hasty were In Austin Sunday
to visit with their daughter, Jainye,
who is working iu Oxona and met
them tqr the day.
Lean.
Miss Doris Smart of Lampasas was
a guest of Mrs. Ray Simon, Friday
night.
Mrs. Walter Ramsey aud daughters
spent Thursday uight in the JUu
Wright home. • ...------
George Cox and sou were visitors
in the W. H. Bunch home Sunday.
Mr. aud Mrs. Earl Groves visited
Sunday afternoon with Mr. and.Mrs.
Enoch January of Lampasas.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Hodges and
Mr. aud Mrs. H. Craft and son spent
Suuday afternoon in the home of Mr.
mid Mrs. Walter Ramsey.
Visitors Thursday In the Edd Bear
home were: Mesdames Claud Hodges,
Jim Wright and daughter, A. H.
Hodges, Walter Ramsey and daugh-
ter, D. Ross and Norman Bear.
Mr. and Mrs. T. O Buckland and
family visited Monday night
her parents, Mr.
maun.
Mr. and Mrs.
guests Thursday
home of Naruna.
Misses Marie and Olive Ramsey
visited Saturday uight in the Norman
Lancaster home.
Mrs. Earl Groves spent Monday af-
ternoon visiting with
Aguaire.
Mrs. H. Craft and
Smith aud daughters
afternoon, in
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Simon visited
one night this week in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Simon.
E. B.
■------- o-------------
COME to aee me. I have my Sheller |
ready to shell your corn and make
your meal. 1-8 toll. Battery Station in
connection, at the water mill. J. R.
McCOMB.
ter-in-law, Mrs. Alton Zlmmeriee, and
son, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Patterson
and Mr. Hefley of Lawn visited rela-
tives here and at Florence the past
week end.
At a church social at the Baptist
church Friday afternoon, Rev. Geo. H.
Brown of Fort Worth organised a
teachers Bible class to meet semi-
mouthly. After the business hour, the
Baptist ladies served ice cream and
cake to quite a number.
Mr. and Mrs W. I£. OUxfucales,
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Clinkscales, Mr.
aud Mrs. J. I>. Patterson, Mr. and
Mrs. T. R. Carson and children, T.
R. Jr., and Glynda, attended the
eighty-eighth l^rthdgy apiniversary
of their father and grandfather, Mark
Patterson, of Florence, Sunday. Mr.
Patterson was a former resident of
this place.
Mrs. J. A. Nichols, Mrs. Frederick
Reavis and daughter, Rita, aud Miss
Emily* Baker visited in Georgetown
Thursday of last week.
One 8x10 Royal Portrait
Six 4x6 Autographs
NO APPOINTMENT NECESSABT
STUDERSTUDIOS
HUMBLE OIL & REFINING CO.ADLERIKA
IN LIQUID OR TABLET FORM
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Pharr, E. M. The Lampasas Record (Lampasas, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 27, 1938, newspaper, October 27, 1938; Lampasas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1214493/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lampasas Public Library.