The Lampasas Record (Lampasas, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 21, 1937 Page: 2 of 8
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THE LAMPASAS RECORD, OCTOBER 21, 1887.
MS
WILSON DRUG CO
One Cent Sale
2 BIG DAYS—FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
51c
51c
36c
HAIR OIL,
4 ozs 2 for
BAY RUM, 4-oz.
2 for .
TALCUM, generous
tin, 2 for
Valentine HAIR
TONE, 6-oz., 2 for
CLEANSING TIS-
SUE, box of 500, 2
ALMOND LOTION
6-oz., 2 for —...—
"Orlis” MOUTH i
WASH, 2 for '
MILK MAGNESIA i
Full Pt., 2 for I
MILK MAGNESIA <
Tooth Paste, 2 for <
GAS TABS,
Valentine brand i
2 for ...............* '
ASPIRIN TABLETS
tin of 12—2 for ...
MINERAL OIL,
Pt. size, 2 for ....
LINIMENT, 4-oz.
Bottle, 2 for ....
COD LIVER
OIL, Pts. 2 for
51c
26c
51c
51c
61c
51c
ASPIRIN TABLETS!? 4 A
Bottle of 100, 2 for 3 I G
TOOTH PASTE, 9£m
“ Orlis”, 2 for £OG
Hot Water Bottle QCf»
$1.00 value, 2 .... OvV
Glyc. Suppositories 04 a
Infant or Adult, 2 w I w
SHAVING CREAM 9£^
5-oz., 2 for —. wUv
61c
”11 c
66c
66c
$1.01
White Pine with El a
Tar, 6-oz., 2 for .... V I G
CASTORIA, C.R.W.
3- oz., 2 for vDG
CASTOR OIL, 9£m
4- oz., 2 for . COG
COUGH SYRUP 9Om
2-oz., 2 for ODG
36c
SHAVING CREAM
2 for ________
taok another defeat—Ho,
Team
DR. CATHEY
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(San
Lometa comes next
7Price Advance
ON
home- j
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DANCE. Saturday Night Old lire
Hall. BARTLETT PLAYBOYS. (Itc)
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Tilford
week-end
folks.
New
(19P)
the
the
the
hard driving
tosses from
UTILITIES ARGUES
AGAINST NEW TAX
Arkansas, last year’s Southwest 1
Conference champs, showed their
last season’s brilliance as they pass-
ed Texas U. to death Saturday after-
noon. Sloan made up for Robbins’ ab-
sence as his spot passes .clicked time
Here’s how John Fan thinks, judg-
ing from remarks on the subject
heard by this scribe: that the game
with Thus. A. Edison was one of
cleanest ever seen. (And that
Goldthwalte melee was one of
dirtiest, as far as the local squad
concerned.) Perhaps there’s an expla-
nation since in the Goldthwalte set-to
the Badgers weren’t clicking or play-
ing football as it should have been
played. In the Edison t <me the Bad-
ger didn’t have time to get dirty— 1
they were too busy getting scores or
trying to stop those
backs and bullet-like
Tiner.
The Eye Bight Specialist, will be
in Lampasas, at the Moore Hotel,
turned home Saturday from Green-
ville, Miss., where she had visited in
the home of her son, W. T. Gee, and
family for three months. Mrs. H. J.
Crockett, Miss Roberta Gee, Miss
Mona Jones and Jerry Gee drove'back
there for Mrs. Gee and visited a week
before making the return trip.
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Bean, Jr., of Austin
visitor here with
SPORT GLEANINGS n
(By Weldon Pharr) 8 “
Hum.
Pts.Ope.
50
105
83
20
16 65
26 28
18 72
6 78
District 27-B
W. L. Pct.
Richland Spgs ..1
San Saba ,
Lampasas .Goldthwalte ...
Burnet ........
Llano
Lometa ........
Mason ....
and while the
two teams as such do not offer much 1
comparison, it is to be remembered
that Ixnneta always plays one game a
season and they had rather best the
Badgers than to win the district! Ad-
vance dope has it that Underwood
and Kirby are two real backs.
Austin, Oct. 19._The senate state
affairs committee renewed a lengthy
hearing Tuesday on its sub-commit-
tee’s proposed general tax bill design-
ed to raise an additional $4,500,000
annually.Representatives of the natural gas
and sulphur industries, two of many
touched by the bill’s new and Increas-
ed levies, laid down a barrage of op-
position. Other natural resource and
utilities industries were docketed for
hearings later.
Chiefly, they centered arguments
on the asserted fact consumers even-
tually pay all taxes which are charged TTTEr’d A V Eyes Tested —
by corporations as operating expens- Gl^es Fitted. See Dr. Oathey
eg and included in the sale price of . - -> .. '
products. “d 8ee BetUr’
1.000
i.ooo :
1000
.607
.500
.333
.000
.000
Last Week’s Results
San Saba 52, Lometa 0
Burnet 7, Mason 6
Richland Springs 12, Llano
I^ampasag 25, Thos. Edison
Antonio) 20. u—
This Weeks Games
Lometa at Lampasas
San Saba at Burnet.
Richland Springs at Goldthwalte.
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HELP WANTED
CROCHETERS. Experienced on/
sacques, bootees, also three piece seta/'
Fine yarn. Postage paid. Steady
homework. Good prices. Must send
sample stitches. BLUE BIRD KNIT- I
WEAR CO., 181 W. 35th. St.,
York, N. T.$1.01
50c L’ADONNA TOILETRIES—Face Creams, Clean-
sing Cream, Cold Cream, Foundation Cream, Tissue E4 m
Cream, 2 Jars for ... * 3 I G
VITAMIN PRODUCTS—Olafsen’s Halibut Liver d»4 ft4
Oil Capsules. Package of 50—2 for I
MONARCH COMBINATION Hot Water Bottle <4 £4
and Fountain Syringe, 2 for J I I
Certified MINERAL OIL and AGAR,
16-os. bottle, 2 for ...................
ALARM CLOCK
in colors
ELEC. IRON <F 4 4 A
Full size 4> I jJ, J -
89®/a£m£ clock. .
PEN and PENCIL
SetPECAN GROVE ITEMS
NAMES AND NEWS
By Julian Capers, Jr.One hundred and forty-three new
Harris of
with Mtlltp) Mrd the ninety auk.
the home
Ramsey
and
the
Sunday
Mrs.
R.
■ in
Jim
said about the
but those in
to make prep-
thlg occasion. 1
STRAYED OR STOLEN: 5-montb-old
Toy Foxterler female pnp. White with
black markings. Liberal Reward for
return of this pup or information
leading to its recovery. Give informa-
tion to this newspaper.
The Parent-Teacher Association rff
Lake Victor is sponsoring a carnival
which will be held Friday night, Oc-
tober 28. More will lie
“show” in next issue,
charge want everybody
aratlons to attend on
aged negrees of.
her home Sunday
illness. Funeral
Tuesday. She was
with relatives.
Tom Romans of Lampasas
Friday afternoon in the Jim
home.
and Mrs. Willis Bunch and
were Sunday guests to a
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AGED NEGRO WOMAN DIES
Priscilla Miller,
Lampasas, died at
after an extended
services were held
well known to most of the white peo-
ple of the city, having* worked during
her active days for different ones at
r(tf) various times. She was well liked by
all those who knew her and was a
WET WASH, 3c pound—15 pounds good woman. While her age was not
Herrmann
Mr. and
moving to the place formerly Sfcupied
by Mr. and Mrs. Matt Skeen and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Herrmann spent
a few days this week visiting in San
Marcos
Mrs.
visited
Wright
Mr.
family
Sunday birthday dinner in the home
of his mother, Mrs. J.H. Lockhart of
Lometa.
Mr. and Mrs. George Cox
family visited Saturday night In
Willis Bunch home.
Mesdames I. N. Lockhart and
M. Meeks were visitors
the home of Mr. and
Wright.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
were guests Thursday of
Mrs. Lee Herrmann.
Mr. and Mrs. Hansel
Adamsville visited with Mr. and Mrs.
J. R. McMillan one day last week.
Mrs. Edd Bear and granddaughter,
Willie Madge spent Saturday after-
noon with Mrs. Jim Wright.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee .Herrmann visited
a few hours Friday night
and Mrs. Willis Buuch.
Saturday night visitors in
of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
were Mr. and Mrs. H. Craft and son.
Mrs. .1. R. McMillan entered the
local hospital this week jfor treatment.--—o-------
CARNIVAL AT LAKE .VICTOR
Glad to welcome our new neighbors, . _ . . . ______ ____
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Aguire, they are state highway patrolmen this week
will take up their patrollng duties
throughout the state, virtually doubl-
ing the staff. The S-men graduating
from an intensive, two months’ train-
ing school at Camp Mabry, near Aus-
tin . ... Secretary of the Interior
Ickes, Cong. Lyndon Johnson, Gover-
nor Allred and other notables attend-
ed formal dedication of the completed
Buchanan and Inks dams, part of the
Colorado river flood control program,
near Austin. . . , Recognition of Tex-
as as one of the great' life insurance
centers of the nation came with
election of Charles F. O’Donnell, pres-
ident of Southwestern Life of Dallas,
as a member of the executive com-
mittee of the American Life conven-
tion, at its C'iiicago annual session.
... A resolution by Rep. Lonnie
Smith of Fort Worth demanding that
Albert K. Daniel, state tax commis-
sioner, and his secretary return to
the state $463 expense paid for a
trip to Saratoga, N. Y., to attend a
meeting of racing commissioners, was
killed by unanimous vote of the house
appropriations committee. S m
charged that Daniel made the trip
two months after the ^Texas racing
law was repealed. . . . The Texas
Pipeline company lost another round
of its fight to avoid payment of in-
tangible assets taxes to the state,
when the U. 8. Supreme court upheld
previous decisions of the state ap-
peals and supreme courts. . . , An
attack of influenza took Governor
Allred out of the bitter legislative
battle over taxes for a week, but he
recovered sufficiently to take the air
In a radio ■'fireside .chat” at the
week-end.
EVEREAOY B BATTERIES
BUY NOW AND SAVE!
bad Ag-
Lampasas Furniture Co
“The Best Place To Trade After All’*
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goal in
difficult
after time. Incidentally Hugh Wolfe
became a Texas hero as he booted a
field goal to start Texas off in the
lead midway in the first quarter. That
was the first Texas U. field
many a day. It was from a
angle, too.
T.C.U. showed up the big
gies as they battled them to a tie
and but tor a little negligence in the
final minutes of the melee, would
have had a win. A short pass after
Hue plays had failed, brought about
A. & M.’s only score.
, Rice surprised with a tie with Tul-
sa. Baylor continued to prove the
“big shot” sport writers dopes as
they trounced Centenary 20-0, making
it all in the first half, coasting in the
to the seat of the trouble and aids
•e ta soothe and heal the inflamed
us membranes and to loosen and
A Three Days’ Cough
Is Your Danger Signal*
No matter how many medicines you
have tried for your cough, chest cold, or
bronchial Irritation, you can get relief
now with Creomulsion. Serious trouble
may be brewing and you cannot afford
to take a chance with any remedy less
potent than Creomulsion, which goes
right r ------ .. irz.----— X
nature
mucoMsL_______
expel the germ-laden phlegm.
Even if other remedies nave failed,
don't be discouraged, try Creomulsion.
Your druggist is authorized to refund
your money if you are not thoroughly
satisfied with the benefits obtained
from the. very first bottle. Creomulsion is
one word—not two, and it has no hyphen
in it. Ask for it plainly, see that the
name on the bottle is Creomulsion, and
you’ll get the genuine product and the
relief you want. (Adv.)
Styling at different a» W ta
beautiful, for Ihh blgger-
looklng, batter-looking
low-priced car.
Smooth—powerful—pod-
Hve ... the »afe brake*
for modem travel'. . .
giving maximum motoring '
protection.
(with iHoacraoor
STHtlNO)
So rafe—to comfortable
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world's finest ride."
(WITH SAFtTY MAll
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safely.
Giving the most efficient
combination of power,
economy and depend-
ability.
Giving protection agalntt
drafts, smoke, windshield
clouding, and assuring
eoch passenger Individu-
ally controlled ventilation.
•ON MASTEW Of LUXl
MODUS ONIY
OCTOBER 23rd
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THE CAR OF LOW PRICE THAT BRINGS YOU THE NEWEST, MOST
MODERN, MOST UP-TO-DATE MOTORING ADVANTAGES
DETROIT. MICHIGAN
Chevrolet cordially invites you to visit your
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To see and drive this smart, dashing car is
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again in 1938 as for 27 years, the Chevrolet
trade-mark is the symbol of savings.
CHEVROLET MOTOR DIVISIONHOLLEY-LANGFORD .MOTOR CO. i
TEXAS
LAMPASAS,CAR THAT IS COMPLETE /fQ HE V RO L E11/
MODERN-MODE
STYLING
PERFECTED
HYDRAULIC
BRAKES
GENUINE
KNEE-ACTION’
ALL-SILENT
ALL STEEL BODIES
VALVE-IN HEAD
ENGINE
FISHER NO DRAFT
VENTILATION
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Pharr, E. M. The Lampasas Record (Lampasas, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 21, 1937, newspaper, October 21, 1937; Lampasas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1214737/m1/2/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lampasas Public Library.