Lipscomb Lime Light and the Follett Times (Follett, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 12, 1931 Page: 6 of 6
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LIPSCOMB LIME LIGHT AND FOLLETT TIMES, FOLLETT, TEXAS
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Ready For
Springs Work
Why not plan your work for 1931 so that
every hour of time, every effort of labor,
may count for the utmost?
And don't overlook ou rJohn Deere Im-
plements in planning for your spring farm
work.
They are especially designed to save you
time and money.
Come to our store-tomorrow and get bet-
ter acquainted with this line of modern
equipment. We are at your service without
obligation.
Frank Frazier Hardware
Follett, Texas
ANNOUNCING
The Opening Of
Magnolia Service Station
Number 987
At the South End of Main Street.
'This Modenv Station is Now Ready to serve you with
Magnolia Maximun Gasoline
Magnolia Ethyl Gasoline
All Grades of Socony Dewaxed Motor Oils.
For your convenience we also sell Magnolia Kerosene in
small quantities at the Station.
Phone 84 for Service
L. E. ELLISON, Mgr.
W UOLESALE--RETAIL
Follett, Texas
Flour! Flour!
Just Received a car of Wichita Imperial
Flour every sack guaranteed to give satis-
faction or money refunded.
PER SACK
- $1.35 -
Farmers Grain & Supply Co.
Follett, Texas
A Good Place to Eat
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Have you ever taken a meal at our
place? If not, you have missed something.
You get the best quality of good things to
eat—properly prepared. Drop in to-
morrow and bring a hearty appetite.
HOTEL BOYAL * CAPS
Alva Adams, Mftr.
Follett,
Logan Breezes
About Those You Know
Logan, Okla., Feb. 9
The community is saddened to
hear of the de&th of one of the
sisters of Mr. Edd R. Bell of this
vicinity, she died at her home
near Booker, Texas. The sorrow
ing ones have the community's
sympathies during their sad-
denss.
Hirman and Earl Dyche. were
seen in this vicinity Wednesday.
Miss Leona Mills called On Miss
Nellie Benner one day last week.
Bryon Bourquin, motored over
to the town of Laverne Thurs-
day.
It is reported that a dance was
given at the Elmer Brown home
Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs, Neihart, were
visiting relatives at Ashland,
Kansas last week.
Mr. Emory- Bell, has accepted
a job with an employment com-
pany at Morris, Texas.
Mr. Rising, of the Speermore
neighborhood, called to see Mr. R
M. Grossclose Thursday.
T. B. and Clearnace Baker
were Thursday evening guests at
the Chris. Howard home.
Miss Clara Gift, who 'Is employ-
ed as teacher at the Golden
School has been very ill.
Duane Legg and his mother,
were Thursday evening guests at
the W. E. Neihart home.
Dan ■ O' Hern, of near Follett,
Texas, was in the Logan comm-
unity buying cattle Friday.
Adolph Ghering and Henry
Kunka, motored over to Knowles,
on business Saturday morning.
Charles Mathews and Ellis
Conway, were transacting busi-
ness in the Logan vicinity Fri-
day.
Mrs. Jessie Henricks and Mrs.
Letha Wells and son, Hilton,
motored over to Follett, Texas
Monday morning.
Mr. Wm. J. Benner, was at
Oklahoma City, last week in at-
tendance at the Farmers Union
Convention that was held there.
Miss Edith Neihart, has return-
ed home after spending a week
or more visiting relatives at Ash-
land, Kansas. She reports a good
time while .gone.
It is reported that Mrs. Nellie
Ford accompanied by her sister,
of Kansas City, were transacting
business In Beaver, Okla., the
fore jSart of last week.
Mrs. A. W. Ghering, left last
week for Wheeling, West Virgi-
nia, where she will spend about
six weeks visiting with her child-
ren and other friends and rela-
tives.
Mrs Edd. and Miss Nellie Pit-
zar entertained a group of little
children ,at their ranch Saturday
afternoon with a party. All the
children that weer present report
the very best of times.
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Thlrsday—Ma was a telling pa
that they was a new baby cum
to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brent to-
day. I bet they was sorry to find
aat out beeua I happen to no}
sat Mrs. Brent went to the hos-
pltle yesterday. BBut I suppose
they will manage to get a long
sum how mebby.
Criterion Theatre
Follett, Texas
Presents the Following Ail-Talking
PROGRAMS
Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Feb. 12-13-14
"Charley's Aunt"
Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Fteb. 19-20-21
"Pardon My Gun"
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Monday and Tuesday, Feb. 16-17
"Up the River"
One of the Greatest Prison Stories of the Year. Staring the
daughter of the Ward on of Sing Sing Prison,
Coming
Mar. 5-6-7 "Check 'n Double Check"
Mar. 12-13-14 "Half Shot at Sunrise"
Mar. 19-20-21 "The Big Trail"
Admission 10 and 25 cents
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Reduction
Owing to recent declines in the Wholesale Shoe markets our
entire line of Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes have been
marked down. When in need of shoes look our line over,
prices are all down to Rock Bottom. Here's a few itfems that
speak for themselves.
Men's Good all Leather Work Shoes $1.95
Men's Black Glove Blucher $2.45
Men's Black Kid Dress Shoes $4.25
Men's Best Grade Overalls $1.25
Men's Work Shirts good ones 85c
5 Peter Pan Ginghams New Stock per yard -. ...43c
I Good Grade unbleached-914 Sheeting 32c
.. We guarantee Satisfaction .or your money back on every
Purchase in Our Store.
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Follett, Jexas
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There is no "cheap" motor oil. Good motor oil is as essential
In winter as in summer. Excessive choking dilutes your motor
oil.
Phillips Paraffin Base Motors Oils insure trouble free
miles. Drive In today and let us change your oil. 4 .. i.,"*-
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Skaggs, Ethel J. Lipscomb Lime Light and the Follett Times (Follett, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 12, 1931, newspaper, February 12, 1931; Follett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth389862/m1/6/?q=music: accessed July 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Higgins Public Library.