The Lampasas Daily Leader (Lampasas, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 60, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 15, 1934 Page: 1 of 4
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The Lampasas Daily Leader
THIRTY-FIRST YEAR
TUESDAY
LAMPASAS, TEXAS, MAY 15, 1934.
TUESDAY
NUMBER 60
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MWl took (M? DO YOUR FEET
BOTHER YOU?
JL/o your shoes run over at the heels or soon lose their shape .: s
8lip ... spread ... bulge over the soles? Here is your chance to learn
how these conditions can be'prevented ... also how you can obtain
relief from tired, aching feet, hurting corns, callouses or bunions,
itching feet and toes, weak arches or any foot trouble. No charge
or obligation. Be sure to attend this
SPECIAL EVENT
Dr. Scholl’s personal represent-
ative from Chicago will b<
>e at
our store/ on
Wednesday, May 16tl)
We will make Pedo-graph prints of both your stockinged feet,
giving you the prints without charge, so that you may see just
, how you stand in the matter of foot health . . . also sample of
Dr. Scholl’s Zino-pads for quick removal of a com or cushioning
a sore spot from shoe pressure, and an interesting booklet, by
Dr. Wru. M. Scholl, “Treatment and Care of the Feet.”
LIGHT NORTHER HITS
HERE MONDAY AFTERNOON
BOND ELECTION NELLA ALLEN OF LOMETA
CALLED FOR JUNE 9 TO WED ELTON CASBEER
BAPTISTS MEET AT
HIGH VALLEY NEXT WEEK
A light norther struck here Morr-
day afternoon and heavier cover felt |
good Monday night. It was real cool |
early Tuesday morning and if your j
wife had not taken down the stove: acting upon this^ petition they called An7n7was“made’ at‘an announcement
it was not out of place to have a fire
for the early part of the morning.
The Commissioners’ Court was pre- LOMETA, Texas, May 14.-An-
sented a petition Monday calling for nouncement of the appr0aching mar-
a bond election for Lampasas county riage Qn June 2g> of Miss Nella Alien,
for highway and bridge work, and daughter of Mr> and Mrs> wm G
Zipper Cutex \ Sets for the Girl
Graduate $3.50 at Mackey’s. (d60)
Teachers and officers’ meeting at
First Baptist Church tonight at 7:30.
We have a good program for you.
Come.—Delbert Yazell, supt.
GREEN BEANS,
per lb ................—-
BLACKEYED PEAS,
per lb ...........................
NEW POTATOES,
per lb ........................
DEWBERRIES,
2 boxes for.....................
TOM & JOHN
WheTe Quality Reigns
With Prices
the election for June 9.
The election calls for $30,000 in
bonds to be issued for right-of-way
on Highways 74, 74A, 53 and the
luncheon Saturday, given by her sis-
ter, Miss Martha Louise Allen.
The announcements were concealed
in rosebuds which were presented the
bridge at Bend, Texas. The amounts ^ Qn their arrWaL The house
for the different projects, are as fol- ^ decorated with roses and other
lows: $15,000 for highways 74 and, ^ flowenJ_ Miss Olene Casbeer sang
74A, $7,500 for the Bend bridge and g ia„ and Thruo accom.
$7,000 for Highway 53.
The Baptist Workers’ Conference
of the Lampasas Association will hold
its regular monthly meeting at High
Valley next Thursday, May 24. A
good program is being arranged by
the moderator of the association. We
are hoping to have some outside
speakers with us.
i Lunch will be served by the High
Valley people, and everyone is cor-
dially invited to come and enjoy the
day.—Reporter.
I panied by Miss Beatrice Casbeer.
Cashmere Bouquet Soap, formerly i Mrs. Roland Windell gave “A Toast
25c size for 10c at Mackey’s. (d60> to the Bride.” Miniature brides serv-
__ ed as plate favors.
Trade your old magazines for can- Ths '■o’.oree wore a light blue af-
dy or salted nuts. Age makes no te™oon dress with white accessories,
difference if CLEAN. But MUST she also carned a corsage of whlte
have FRONT COVER. See list of roses-
magazines wanted at Gold Bee Can- ! Those present were: Mesdames
dy Shop. (dp) Fred Martin, William Baker, Virgil
_.— i Jackson, Roland Windell, Lester Wea-
Students entering University for j therby of Fort Worth, W. E. Wit-
summer see Mrs. W. G. Gamel, 1904, tenburg, B. K. May, J. L. Pickens,
Speedway. Nice cool rooms. Private' Lucius Stephens, J. L. Buttrell, K.
home. Rates reasonable. Phone M. Anderson, W. W. Tippen, Jack
Norton Camera 50c, Films 15c at
Mackey’s. (d60)
7766.
(d63w)
Maxwell, J. A. Fulton, Fred Herring,
Wseter Everett, Billy Sonneman, J.
H. Spangler; Misses Ellen Spangler,
Claudia Kirby, Beatrice, Olene and
Alice Casbeer of Lampasas, Agnes
Rev. W. H. Gage of Adamsville,
Mrs. Edna Perry, Mrs. J. C. Griffin,
and Rev. and Mrs. A. F. Avant are
attending the Southern Baptist con-1 Buttrell, Pearl Casbeer, Lettie Davis
vention in Fort Worth. They expect i of College Station, Reba Stockton,
to return the latter part of the week. Katie Frances Fulton.
PHONE 400
Whisk Brooms
for ........... faOC
1-lb Admiration
Coffee ..............................vUC
Gerbers Baby Foods
2 for ..............................LvV
Fresh Vegetables
Dewberries and Whipping
Cream.
W. H. MOSES
CASH GROCERY
Dependable Groceries at
Dependable Prices.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Key left Sun- j Mrs. Helen I. Matthews left Tues-
day for a week’s' visit in Temple, day morning for Dallas where she
Austin, Houston, Corpus Christi and wil1 visit for a while in the home of
other points.
Austin Maid Ice Cream 15c pint,
her son, Mr. and Mrs. Garrett E.
Matthews. * Mrs. Matthews wil also
attend the Southern Baptist conven-
30c quart at Mackey’s.
(d60) tion now in progress in Fort Worh.
WEDNESDAY
at PENNEY’S
Ladies’ White Purses
25c
REMNANTS! REMNANTS!
REMNANTS!
P-
OF WHAT THEY ARE MARKED
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“The Thrift Store”
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. . . and Still Greater
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Terms as Low as
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9.5 sq. ft. Shelf Area
Only.....$157.50
Less Trade-in tor .
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Your Cost
Delivered
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DISCOUNT FOR ALL
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Only.....$195.00
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The Lampasas Daily Leader (Lampasas, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 60, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 15, 1934, newspaper, May 15, 1934; Lampasas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth898071/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lampasas Public Library.