The Lampasas Record (Lampasas, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 9, 1937 Page: 3 of 8
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THE LAMPASAS RECORD, SEPTEMBER 9, 1937.
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Mrs.
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Mrs. V.
visitlug
H. B.
THERE IS NO MYSTERY
STOVES
LAMPASAS FURNITURE
GLENN B. GAMEL
“The Best Place to Trade After All
D. T. BRIGGS
FEED THE PIGS
BRIGGS NEWS
SHAPE
LANGFORD NOTES
,B'. Sup-
He is a nephew of B
We Are
L. W.
In-
SHOES
otguuu. xac £> nauir vu
size keeps him out. ’
Mackey’s Drug Store
Will
Miss Tennie Hasty is a patient in
Cloud, and
a Sunday
relatives
Now In Stock
Motor Co
J. M. Faubion is now Acting Salesman for Lampasas County.
Mr. and
City, are
and
were
Humphries,
here Sun-
LAMPASAS COUNTY TAX
REPORT IN EXCELLENT
a visitor
with hia
BACKED UP BY THIS
NEW BATTERY SENSATION
Look Over
Our Stock of
Jo
Laverne
Pauline
Louese
Clark,
Miller,
DANCE. Saturday Night Old Fire
Hall. Music by OSCAR MILLER’S
NIOHT HAWKS. «*)
Hubert Childers, a religious work- .
er who has lieen preaching in France
and Belgium, visited Sunday here
and at Topeey with friends. He has
been visiting friends in the United
States since May.
Be Ready For
Winter!
iiy On Our Monthly
Purchase Plan
No Interest Charges
Six Months to Pay
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This report covered hc said they had ljePn looked after’
I On checking up and counting the time,
it was found that the pigs had not
i had feed or water for two days—no
I wonder they were squealing, and
I poor pigs!
GARRETT’S
Quality Higher Than Priee”
Williams; Darrell Vernon Mott, Jam.
es Smith, Melvip and Junior Dixon,
Kelse Cloud, Bert Young, Sonny Boy
Clark, Laudell and Harry Dayton
Stewart, T. R. Carson Jr., James
David Smith, Jack Patterson, Patsy
.Lester, Glynda Carson, Leota Jordan,
Tommie Nell McCormick, Mary
Greene, Juanell Williams,
Smith, Barbara Ann Kemp,
Roberts, Helen Pearl Reavis,
and Rachel .Wiley,
Albertine Reynolds,
Ruth Cloud,' Bennie
na Earl Perry, Joy
Wilda La Juan a.nd
Nichols,
reduced costs of Low Tempera-
ture Oven Cooking—with these
features in addition to heavy
oven insulation, automatic top
burner lighting, oven heat
control, and many others,
Roper is truly the outstanding
buy-for 1937. „ ,
The new models are now on
display. Don’t wait Stop in-
soon.
Rock visited Mr. and Mrs.
Williams and Mr. and Mrs.
Morris and families Sunday.
A.TB7 Moore and children,
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Williams' and
Bertie Katherine, were shopping in
Lampasas Friday. •
Mr. and Mrs. Ford Samuel and
Mrs. Robert Warren of Austin were
Sunday, guests of their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. EarnestI
_7 I
t O j
ac- '
for
•spent' Mrs- H’ ®’ W111,ams entertained
Mrs Saturday afternoon with a surprise
1 party, naming as the honoree little
Miss Winca Lea Jordan, a grand-
daughter. Numerous games were play-
ed, and all-day suckers and double
bubble chewing gum were served to
lent condition.
the time (from July 1, 1936 to June 30,
1936, Mr. Holstead said. In the audit1
it was found that the state owed Mr. ‘
Davis for that year $10.31.
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-Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Moses were
visitors in Waxahachie Sunday and!
Monday. Willis will enter Trinity
University for the * coming year.
Football training started Monday and
Willis reported to try and make , the
squad. He’s liable to do it, unless his
for the past few days.
Sunday evening guests of Mrs. Dock i nnd Mrs#
Williams were Mrs. Fannie Wootfen, ,
Nevolene and Sonny Clark, Mrs. Con.
rad Wooten and daughter, Mrs. L.
and T. M. McCormick homes Sun-1
Buy your Hydro-Gas Plant now and be ready
to use this wonderful Roper Range, as well as
the other advantages to be had with the instal-
lation of gas.
THE HYDRO-GAS CO.
Miss Elba Mae
spent Saturday j. M. smith, M. E. Patterson, J
MANUEL HARDWARE CO., Distributors
Lampasas, Texas___________ • '
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Berry of Rogers was
county, had been made by the audit1 Maund asked j. M. if the pigs had ' hree dur,n8 the week-end
Headquarters
for Schoo]
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Anderson of
Round
Henry
W. T.
Mrs.
Check Roper point for point
against any other range. Com-
pare the styling. Compare the
features. Then decide.
With “Multi - Flame" top
burners that give every heat
desired . . with a handy roll-
out broiler to provide simple,
clean broiling . . . with a new
Low Temperature oven that
assufes the better flavors and
Jackson ting her husband to feed the pigs. It I
Depart-! has been kP0Wn alt the time by most1
1 people that J. M. is constitutionally !
j opposed to hard work, but they did ,
! not think he would stop on a little I
........... > Mrs. I Joe
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Milam and
Mrs. Mattie McAndrews o>f Baton' daughter, Mary Allee, of Austin were
Rouge, La., Mrs. Allie Williams, and 1 guests of her mother and sisters, Mrs. ’
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Holden spent A. P. Hasty and daughters.
family have Sunday in Lake Victor, guests of Mr.
f Matchwood, and Mrs Jim Greer. Mr. Greer Is a the Roiuns-Brook hospital.
k**AK*a Aa ILKwr* MoA tirlronra un«l an *
J ■
['• H. A. Supple, a member of the po-
' lice force of Houston, was a visitor
Mrs. J. M. Maund has a time get-1 with relatives here and at SicCrea-
! ville during the latter part of, last
j week.
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• MODERN ROLL-OUT BROILER
• SUPER INSULATED OVEN
• LOW TEMPERATURE OVEN
and Many Others
Constipation
It constipation causes you Gas.
?,gestl°n. Headaches, Bad Sleep, Pimp.
jT dUlck relief with ADLE-
Thorough tn action yet en-
tirely gentle and safe.
-AS TO WHY OUR BUSINESS IS GOING AHEAD—
QUALITY MERCHANDISE ... You will find here a wide selection of nationally known
products — backed by our guarantee as well as the guarantees of leading manufacturers.
RIGHT PRICES ... You’ll find our prices extremely attractive to the thrifty pocketbook.
COURTEOUS SERVICE . . . When you give us business, our method of showing our appre-
ciation is to extend courteous and efficient service.
REPUTATION . . . We have a reputation of standing back of the merchandise we sell. . .
the customer must be satisfied.
If We have Not Had The Pleasure of Serving You . . . May We Look Forward To The
Opportunity O f Doing So?
were served to the following: Mes-
dames Horace Clinkscales, Earl Wi-|and Mrs. J. M. West, Sunday.
■ ley, J. L. Patterson, C. E. Wiley,
Stewart, T. R. Carson,
Lester, J. M. West, Dorman
and an, jlm Eaves and daughter, Miss
I Fannie, of Bishop are guests of his
Jin anti,
Nevolene
Carline
Mae Moore, Ed-
Ruth Dillingham,
Johnnie Merle
Edith and Lynette Spencer,
I Dean Millage, and the honoree, Winca
| Lea Jordan. Out-of-town quests, Mrs.1 of Bertram visited his mother,
E. R. Hutto and son, Arva Ray, of Mrs j H Smith, ofer the week-end.
| Goose Creek.
Mr. and Mrs. Forest Davis
Wednesday night with Mr. apd
a. J. Davis.
Mrs. L. N. Jernigan and
Thursday night with Mr.
Johp Langford.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Langford the Middles, and jce Cream and cake
and„ Mr. and Mrs. Lois Greer and
tittle son spent Friday .night with Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Smith.
Elmer Morgan of Chappel Hill, Ver-
non Langford and
Carlile of Oakalla
night and Sunday with Ceward and jordan, and the hostess, Mrs. H. B.
Loretta Jernigan.
Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Martin spept
Saturday night with relatives in Lam-
pasas.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Smith and son
spent a few hours Saturday night
with Mr. and Mrs. John Kirkpatrick
and (family.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Langford and
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Smith spent Sun.
day with Mr. and Mrs. Homer Mo
ten and son. ' .
a few from this community
a party at Mr. and Mrs. Rt>
Roberts’ at Oakalla Friday night
T. Thornton, Knox
her parents, Mr.
Williams.
Opening of the Briggs public school
has been set for Monday, September
a 113th, with the following teachers:
E. Baker. Mrs. Clint McLean, and Johng superlntendeIlt> Mr8. Don
Mrs. Fannie Spencer. | jo|jU8< jjiss Katherine Tyce, Mrs.
Misses Minnie and Lessie Harton Nelne Grace Jones, Miss Ruth Hasty,
! and Mrs. Lillie McCormick of Lam- Miss Ethel Lindsey,. Mrs. Wilma
i | i
pasas visited in the H. E. Harton Clinkscales.
Mr. and Mrs, Earl Wiley, Mr. and
Mrs. Charlie Thornton, Knox .City, 1
and Mrs. H. B. Williams visited in
Round Rock Sunday, guests of their
sister and daughter, Mrs.' Edgar
Vaught and husband.
Mrs. Addie Brown of Lampasas is
visiting her brother, T. C.
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Burnet, visited relatives
day.
Mrs. Fred Reavis was
afternoon guest of Mrs. W. C. Dill-
ingham. I
Mr. and Mrs. James McGehee and
Bobby Fern Perkins of Lampasas
were Sunday dinner guests of their
grandparents, Mr. aud Mrs. T. C. j
Cloud, and daughter. Miss Rosa.
Hester Willihms returned Saturday
from a week’s visit with relatives
near Pampa. ►
Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and
Mrs. T. C. Cloud and daughter, Miss
Rosa Were Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Wil-
liams and son, Hal David of Florence
and Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Cloud.
Quite a number from here attended
the funeral of T. J. Taylor at*Ber-
tram Sunday.
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, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Moore
Sallye brother, Billy Moore of Talco,
Mott, week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. L.
R.(S. Skaggs.
A. C. Wheeler and son, A. C. Jr.,
of Marble Falls and Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Abram of Leander visited Mr.
and Mrs. E. L. Eaves Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Cloud of Lam-
pasas visited Sunday Ip the homes o«t
Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Skaggs a~nd his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Cloud.
Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Moore visited
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Laype of Florence, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Nichols, who
have been visiting their daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. i
Davis St Gardep City, returned
their home here the past weekend,
compiinied by Mr. and Mrs. Davis
a' few days’ visit.
Mr. and Mrs.-, Walter Smith and
bothered by the itching of Ath-
Foot, Eczema, Itch, Ringworm
feet Mackay’s Drug
will sell you a jar of Black
Ointment on a guarantee. Price
$1.00. (Dec. 30)
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J. A. Huffaker and
moved recently from
Michigan to the old Huffaker place brother to Mrs. McAndrews
south of Lampasas about 8 miles, on of Mrg williams,
the Sunny Lane road. He had been' Mlgg Tennle Hagty ha8 returned lw.oth(lr and 818ter-tn-iaw,
away from here for eighteen years, home from the RoUlns Brook hospital,' Mrs E> L> Eaves.
but is back home to live noW, r j where she has been under treatment i
R. M. Holstead and Ned
of the State Comptroller’s
ment were here Saturday. A complete
check of the 1935 tax report cf John
B. Davis, tax collector of Lampasas joh yke that. A (few days ago
fnimtr hnrl luuin T -I.
bureau and was found to be in ekeel- * ,)een *ed> theX were squealing so, and g‘‘Vld‘uotl1er. Mra- J- H- H- Berry.
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Pharr, E. M. The Lampasas Record (Lampasas, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 9, 1937, newspaper, September 9, 1937; Lampasas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1214995/m1/3/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lampasas Public Library.