Lipscomb Lime Light and Follett Times (Follett, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 10, 1929 Page: 2 of 8
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UPSCWSLUE LIGHT
AND FOLLETT TIMES
SUBSCRIPTION KATES
Pint and Seeond Zones S1.&0
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l-rmcth Zone 1.76
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ETHEL *nd FRED 5KAGGS
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J. 6ku#g*, Editor
tiv\j C. bkaggs Geuctui Maoagvt
SLATS' DIARY
With the Churches
i'uul-Mdied
o 1} Thursday
Each Week
Murniug of
Lftterevl u« M-xuiid class matter fcl
Hiv yvsi ofUcv at £ulmu, 'leju**, on
Juiy Uiat lUib under the Act vt
Cwr^tv <- of "March J, 18?y.
Ad vert icing Rate*
iHspttty juia regularly in LtHic
L'.+Ui. pttf itK'h, S, C. _ - ^ „- iiUc {
Ai>aoo«H c MvcrviAKin |x.u' iitcti,
volmuft ath;. t . f
t'sefetred -'position per inch, single tOIlitC What Was this here
tauten* — £■** Momentum witch people getherp
readers per '"■*
line . ^ „ 1 Oc
CiUtl Ol lh*IJf<5 _ <MX
Counts* lwi mils inust In; tit this >i«.
fU'« Itvi. later Uuttt JUouday iu*hi.
Ail ads run untu urUeteu wui.
umli, check or money mu i U
Will with foreign advertising to la-
at.i* puOiictUiou.
Friday—Ant Emmy was asting
TH' OLE GROUCH
6F SOME Ov tV*S£
NdUUgt $PflC*Jt5 VHUI. LESS
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Ma Jtmkios Sez
I never had much notion o' bob-
bin* my hair, but whether I had
or not, I'd a done it as sure as
shootin' ef Pa Jimkins had a said
I couldn't. I never could see
who made a man guardeen for his
wife's hair.
Mis' fRutherby, that's been a
sufferer with sick headaches fer
qiite some spell, 'flggered as how
she'd get relief ef she could cut
of that mop o' hair o' hers. But
she's keepin' her headaches an'
her hair, jest because her husband
said he'd leave her ef she dast to
do it.
I'd give him a chanct to do it ef
he'd been my husband. And
land sakes, 'twas't as ef he'd ever
took any notice of her hair or
talked alaout the bonny blue rib-
bon shg used to wear in her bon-
ny hair or anythin' else sentimen-
tal. Ef anybody ever heard Cass
Rutherby gettin' sentimental over
anything, it must a been about
the price o' pork.
Utilizing Lettuc«
It Its* col bo they serve nearly rv-
erytfelag oa a leaf of lettaca except
a *at pena.—nI:ide.
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Jo SJ*[f*« Mp 4° Mli09<H) n *l|
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-M iWttQ.idAoX 04 Sutpj«.)av 'JSM ;
lUlMOjOtj 0JV S$i|0ja
rwv.
so much of it. Pa dtddent no
what she ment and she told him
about whair diffrunt ottomobeels
gethersalot of Momentem.tfnd
she was wandering if ennyofit
evergrowed a round here in this
part of the Country.
Saterday—Ant Emmy like to of
gotten pa in trubble with mr.
Gilletn this afternoon. Mr. Gil-
lem invited are little fambly to
lid up to the city with him and
Ant Emmy ast him if his Given
name was He^erus. He sed No
Mam why so and she replyed and
sed that £nick (thats pa) all ways
spoke of mr. Gillems mashene as
the reck of Hesperus. Pa did-
dent say nuthing.
Sunday—Mrs. Qibble was here
at are house this p. m. a calling on
ma and Ant Emmy and she sed
she iwanted to be berryied in her
Black Batten dress and I all moat
gotten my month slapped becuz I
ast her if wile it remanea in stile.
Munday—Today the teecher
ast Slim to Congugate the verb
to Swim and he sed
Swim Swam Swum and then
she sed Thats rite 3nd then she
ast me to Congug&te the verb to
Dim but I was afrade I wood get
in to trubble so I made a Agger 0
in my grade.
Tuesday—Clara Gage1 was here
at the house tonitfe and ma sed
she herd was ingaged to aritch
yung roan 7 and Clare sed no she
wa ii going to be ingaged to him
intill she ternd weather the reports
was true about him being Welthy.
Pa sed in uther wirds you have
justtukakinda Optiononhim I
gess. "Ma looked1 at him critickle.
Wensday—Teecher ast Blisters
what was the Book of numbers
and he sed it was a part of the
Bible. I am glad she diddent ast
me becuz I all ways thot it was
the telefone book. i
Thiraday— I gess Ant Emmy
wont never get wise to lots of
things like Historycal stuff and
ect. Mrs. Hix has just gotten
back frum a trip frum Warsh.
DC and she sed she vissited & lot
of places and I place was Grants
toom and Ant Emmy sed she had
offen herd of that toom but she
haddent never herd whom was
berryied in it.
G« Far Afield
f.oiU ti««rerfl(M and n>*#KiBUoe#«
t'eanwM in warm re*Jo« , uaT# b«an
kitt'wn in tttnsifi Arcth; ncloM, a.
mosII Wiurt of tmtrerft.T ba«
i IX'uadnr at ia elevaftoo
feei.
B. Y. P. U. Program
January 13th, 1929.
The Book, Unhurt by Hostile
Hammers.
Introduction—Tena Haines.
| 1 Spare the tree—Thelma
10 rites.
I 2 A possession of the people—
i Pearl Fox.
3 Lessions learned at mothers
| knee—Willis Crump.
4 Satisfies searchings for truth
| - - Thelma Cope.
; 5 Study the Book—Neomi
| Winchester.
; 6 Living the Book opens it-
Alice Thompson.
i
Start The New Year Right
What can I give him,
| Poor as? I am?
If 1 were a shepherd
I would bring a lamb;
If I were a wise man,
I would do {my part;
Yet, what can I give him?
Give him my heart!
— Reporter.
Do You Contemplate Building
If so, have you considered our buying facility, our man-
ufacturing plants, our ability to help with your plans?
We have specialized in our line, and are prepared to
to save you money, on first class material.
"Our Aim, fo Help Improve The Panhandle"
We Carry in Stock at all Times
LUMBER
SHINGLES
BRICK
TILE
POST
PAINT
SASH & DOORS
WIND MILLS
PLUMBING SUPPLIES
LIME & CEMENT
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Panhandle Lumber Co.
('.ourtesv, Quality, Service
SIMS DAVIE, Manager
Fo!lett, Texas
M. E. Church
- David said, "I was glad when
they said unto me, Let us go into
the house of the
Lord." This should also be the
profession of every member of
God's church today. I^Yt yours?
We will be glad to have with us
this week-end our D. S.> Dr. Jas.
W. Baker. He will conduct our
quarterly business meeting Satur-
day evening 7:30 p.m.
Regular Sunday School* lesson
followed by one of Dr.; Baker's
inspiring sermons and Commun-
ion Service Sunday a. m. We ex-
tend invitation to all christians to
unite with us around this sacred
table. God's people following
God's ordinance.
Special music and Epworth
League Service Sunday evening,
followed by song service and
Evangelistic Sermon *7:45 p. m.
Choir practise Tuesday even-
ing.
Prayer meeting, Wednesday
evening.
Ladies Aid Thursday p. m.
You are welcome to every ser-
vice.
REV. R. H. CAMPBELL,
Pastor.
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Just received—Car load Famious
North Star Egg Mesh. Price $3.00
per 100 or $2.95 for 500 pound lots.
Sharon Grain Co.
WHERE CASH SAVfcfi CASH
FoMett, Texas
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How It Started
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By Jean Newton
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Perfect, Steaks
\ ou may search. the world for a bet-
ter word to deserilxv o^i: steaks and then
you will come back to ■"perfect/' They
are just lat enough, as tender as butter,
juicy and lull flavored. .
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HOME MEAT MARKET
H ARRELSON &ROS.
FOLLETT, - TEXAS
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'CHRONOMETER"
THE chronometet !• a ttuiekeeper
a«a6 usually for deterralniog long-
itude at It* t« f%-
wntially the saiae as Utat or an «r-
dimiry «*uteti, with greater axactneas.
Usually ruuch larger fn «1ze, it l fa-
rnUSar \ vialtora to tha UrSrtfe Oeck
nf n vtilp mm Gauging Ut a frame of
Imlaoclng rlnc* called "gim>ala" trbirh
prevent die woU«n of itve ahip from
greatly taflaeactng ft« cccnracy.
"tjhronoraecer' Ss derived fr« iu
""Chronf «!" loeanine time rm<1 "ma-
tron." measurie. Ji fa <iertra?uu<
« f the first half « f the word that we
rto<! the romance In tta atory. Fer rhe
ehmnoroetei- owa the origin of Its
tiame to a chantcter In Greek nvy-
sho!og>*. He was Chron«* . first nn<l
chief r]«Ity of the ancient*, ami rh<<
god of Tlnm Hence the norpetnaUnn
of hia name in m n o<lt ro timepiece!
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vliiiff the ttoMar^ ntm
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aL AS iLa uusacUL
The Dog Dmy*
TUe Osyif' are In Joly sad part
of August. They are so cqfla* haeatise
Strius. t! e dogear, aqwt tortlUaar «f
ill rhe flxsri stars, rises aa<) «eu
In the dnrtlme anrt nr t r
mot Her Lev
Motlier love fu snlwait Is a natural
ln«incr. thst mates It pocatbte ft r s
. dt to carry hpr Uttens h.T Jhe h«ck of
t it> nec!; «nd Jliem lik« It.—lu
iedo BlacU.
Modern Equlped
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With our modern equipfd produce, we ar^ able
to render even better Service then before. If you
are in doubt in regard to the service that is given
here then*make it an appoint to drop around the
next time that you are in town and investigate. The
highest prices paid that the market affords for all
kinds of Farm Produce.
Follett Produce Company
Fiskin & Wilder MGRS.
Follem, - _ Texas
TWIN £CITY
Tractors mm Thuehf
arc buOt to do the world
F. H. Russell
Follett, Texas ,
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Skaggs, Ethel. Lipscomb Lime Light and Follett Times (Follett, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 10, 1929, newspaper, January 10, 1929; Follett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth389721/m1/2/?q=%22Places+-+United+States+-+Texas+-+Lipscomb+County%22: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Higgins Public Library.