Lipscomb Lime Light and the Follett Times (Follett, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 7, 1931 Page: 6 of 6
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LIPSCOMB LIME LIGHT AND FOLLETT TIMES, FOLLETT, TEXAS
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May 7th, 19S1
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May Hardware Needs
Lawn mowers that run quietly and easily.
/" Strong, durable rakes.
Garden hose that will give good servece. , >
High Power
..PERFECTION..
Oil Stoves
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that will lighten the labors In the kitchen.
Refrigerators.
Well made, durable tools that reduce labor and improve
results.
Frank Frazier Hardware
Follett, Texas
Spring is here you will be in need of Pat-
terns of all kinds, don't fail to see our New
Simplicity Patterns they are only 15 cents
each-why pay more.
You will also find the Materials v you
need to do your spring sewing at
Folletts Reliable Store
S. W.GRACE
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Follett, Texas
Just Received a car of Wichita Imperial
Flour every sack guaranteed to give satis-
faction or money refunded.
PER SACK
fc); -£< 7
Bp 1
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Tour Watch and Jewelry Repairing, to
Shattuck,
will be given un
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Farmers Grain & Supply Co.
Follett, Texas
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Oklahoma
Instruction are
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Logan Breezes
Continued from Page 3
Mrs. G. E. Legg, closed a very
successful term of school at the
Windsor Dist. No. 44 Friday. On
Friday night Mrs. Legg with the
school pupils gave a May Pole
t
program on the grass at the John
Briner home. Which was a beau-
tiful one. Music was furnished on
the piano organ by Eva Pitzar.
After the program was oyer a
bountiful supper was given at
the school house. Patrons, friends
and neighbors brought well filled
baskets. The delicious supper was
served in cafeteria style. Among
those that were present were
Mrs. G. E. Legg and son, Dua^ie,
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Joy and foui
children, Mr. and Mrs. Emory
Noihart and two children, Mrs.
E. Kunka and four children, Mr.
and Mrs. John Briner and two
daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Pit-
zar and four children, Mr. and
Mrs. Jay Henricks and four
children, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wells
and son, Mr. and Mrs, Walter
Wells and three children, Mr. and
Mrs. Arch Copple and son, Mr.
and Mrs. Willard Smith. Mr. and
Mrs. Geo.; Majoresky, Jim Wor-
rell and son, Ernest, G. H. V. Earl,
Charles Bedell, Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Baldwin and three sons,
Pauline Klingler, Mrs. Jtolia
Callahan, Eva and Nellie Pitzar,
Joe Henricks, James Ford, Tab
Ford, Mr. and "Mrs. Jett and two
sons and others whom the writer
failed to get their names.
Mason & Wilson
Kimeral Directors
Day Phone 77
Night Phone 68
Follett, - Texas
Col. C. H. Sperry
AUCTIONEER
FOllett
Texas
W. F. Markley, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Follett
125 sheets of typing paper 25c
Classified Wants
Wants under this head at the very
reasonable rate of iy2 c per line.
One number or Initial to count
same as one Word.
125 sheets of typing paper 25c
TAKEN UP—One Black Mare
with White Star on Forehead,
left front leg blemished by wire
cut. Owner may have same by
paying for advertisement and up-
keep.—J. F. Travis, Follett, Tex
as.
LOST—Back of Travis Hardware
Billfold with a $1.00 bill and
some Small change. Some valu-
able papers. If found notify J.
F. Travis, Follett, Texas. 23.
FOR RENT—Five room modern
house starting May 15th, price
$20.00—A .B. Clark, Follett, Texas.
24-2tc.
HAIL INSURANCE RATBfl—
$10.00 and $10.50 per hundred;
No deductable or limitation*
clauses.—A. B. Clark, Follett,
Texas. 24—4tc.
Tractors and Combines Cheap
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We have some good used tract-
ors and combines Tprlce£ 1 for
quick sale. White House Lumber
Company, Hlgglns, Texas. 34-4tc.
Ehrlich Bros.
STORE
When its a matter of price we invite comparisons with
any other store in a similiar locality. These prices compared
with the quality and service we give produces satisfied day to
day customers. When in Follett make our Store your head-
quarters. Below is a partial list of a few of our regular Prices.
GROCERIES
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Tomatoes Pest, quality No. 2 Cans, 3 for 25c
v Pineapple No. 2'/z Can broken slices 25c
Peaches, No. 2V2 Can in syrup each 20c
Mothers Cocoa lb! Cans per can 18c
Grape Juice full pints 25c
Tomatoes Catchup 14 oz. bottles 16c
10 lb. Sack White Cornmeal « .: 32c
Jello Powder all flavor 4 for 25c
Laundry Soap P&G 8 bars for 25c
Potatoes No. 1 quality per peck 29c
Beans (White Wonder) 8 lbs. for,....... . . .50c
DRY GOODS
Petfer Pan Ginghams per yd 43c
Children Hose good quality per pair 20c
Men's Overalls best quality per pair $1.25
Straw Hats 25c to $2.50 each.
Men's and Boys Dress Caps large selection, ,50c to $2.50 ea.
We carry a good stock of Shoes for every member of the
family at popular Prices. Come in and look them over.
EHRLICH BROTHERS
Follett, Texas
Gate, Okla.
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Tliurs. Fri. Sat.
May 14-15-16
"Men of the North
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Coming—May 18-19 "Madam Satan'
Admission 10 and 25 cents
CRITERION THEATRE
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FOLLETT, TEXAS
All Talking Pictures Only
Thurs. Fri. Sat. May 7-8-9
Hichaifd Dix, Irene Dunne, Estelle Taylor
"Cimarron"
10c Admission 35c
Everything For The
PICNIC
It is a PLEASURE to go on a PICNIC.
But b£ sure that YOU have all the
NECESSITIES such as
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Paper Plates
Napkin?
Picnic Packages
Ice Cream
YOU can find all these at
Lynch's Pharmacy
e in Follett"
Follett,
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Skaggs, Ethel J. Lipscomb Lime Light and the Follett Times (Follett, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 7, 1931, newspaper, May 7, 1931; Follett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth389878/m1/6/?rotate=90: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Higgins Public Library.