Lipscomb Lime Light and Follett Times (Follett, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 19, 1929 Page: 2 of 6
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Published
Each
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Week
Morning of
Laired as second cine* atatter et
c.h« puet office et Follett, Texas. e«
July 31st 191$ under the Act of
Congress of March 8, 1879.
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Local readers per tine ,16c
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fice not later than Monday night.
All ads run until ordered oat.
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sent with/ foreign advertising to
sure
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EDITORIAL
IATION
Lovel School Notes
Our Christinas box is almost
finished.
Next week will be examination
for the first half of school.
We bought a nice new basket
ball and croquet set with the can-
dy supper money.
We have a new pupil this week
Irene Ellison, of Laverne Okla.,
school who is making her home
with her sister, Mrs. Denton.
Gay Shepherd had the misfor-
tune to fall from the buggy while
on the way to school and hurt her
arm. She is feeling better at this
time. - *
We have a nice collection of
toys and hope the little cripple
shut-ins, will enjoy them as much
aa we have enjoyed milking them
we will send them to the children's
hospital at Oklahoma City, Okla.
The following have been neith-
er tardy nor absent this month,
Gay Shepherd, Victor Shep-
herd, Hpmer Shepherd, Glades
Si<epher£, Lester Shepherd, Ches-
ter Shepherd, Solomon Seibenlist,
Priscilla Seibenlist and Duane
Legg.
Third month of Love! School
closed, with the following stand-
ing highest in grades Oran Shep-
herd has highest average 90, with
a close second and third are Solo-
mon Seibenlist and Duane Legg,
who made an average this month
of 89 each. The lowest average
this rtionth was 77.
—Reverter.
Friday - It has ben very quiet
here in are house all day today. I
gess it is on acct. of; pa got home
frum his lodge meeting very late
last nite and ma has ben very
hors all today. At lease pa sed
heed ben at lodge. He sed the
telefone dussent wtrk. Does fer
me.
Saterday well I am pritty
tired becuz I wirked in a grosery
all day. I am trying to em sum
muneyifor Crismas. I no ma and
pa will be giveing me sum things
like stockens andi.pensils and
shurts an necktys but 1 want to
be sure of getting .sum reel pre-
sence so I am getting sum Jmuney
for myself.
Suhday—The ice was pritty
good on the crick today so Jake
ancNne!mssided to iliminate Sun-
day skool. I spent my nicklefor
a nice chalkit Declare on my way
home and it kinda recked my a-
patite for the evning meel.
* Munday — Teecherjfast me to |
tell what I new (about Washaton
and Linken and I sed they was
both woodchopers but' she onley
give me credick for 1-2 of the an-
ser. ! gess shefnever red about
Wa&aton choping down his fa-
thers pood cherry tree. And I
dout part of the story too. A-
bout Geo gettin'np licken.
Teusday—Went to* a crismas
party at Elsys house and Jane
was there and I ast her if she
wood dance with me and she sed
not tilt after 11 a clock and I sed
Why 1 wont be here that long
and {she sed well neather will I.
I dont no yet just what she ment
by that But gurls is queer most
of the time I gess. And offen
show there ignorants.
Wensday -1 was acting pa what
be thot about wimen smokeing &
ete. and be sed he gess they had
as good a {rite to smoke as the
mm has but he diddent think
they wood ever lern to spit reel
gmaefetly.
Thiroday^Hpent the p. m. and
evning over at Blisterses house
and when I left 1 admitted I had
had a good time. I did to and
wile we was a eating supper
I spilt the gravy. on the tabel
cloth and his ma just smiled and
diddent slap me or tell me to get
to bed. But at that 1 wander-
ed if she diddent feal thataway.
a n t a
—has a word for hus-
bands who really want
to give Mother what she
really wants:
Gentlemen!
Here's why Mother
really wants the
The Finishing Touch!
iNumetal Weather Strips
For Doors and Windows
on
Homes, Schools and Public Buildings
Efficient—Inexpensive.
Save one-third .of your fuel.
Keep outidust, snow and rain.
Prevent windows from rattling.
are the most modern and! practical type of permanent
weather strips. The spring and«tension in the strips will
take care of all shrinkage and; expansion of windows and
doors and will'make a'weather proof, yet easily operated
window at all times. They are" invisible and yet contin-
uously on,the job.
"Oar Aim, to Help Inprsve The Panhandle"
Panhandle Lumber Co.
Courtesy. Quality, 'Service
SIMS ^DAY'IE, 'Manager
Follett. Texas
Electric Range
ft 3 J
s
down
—Mother wants to cook
better meals for you—for
all the family ... meals
with all the natural
flavors and juices cooked
in—meals that make the
children say "U-m-ra!
Isn't Mother a wonderful
cook!"
—Mother wants to be
free from kitchen drud-
gery—she wants more rest
—more time to spend with
her family and friends!
—give Mother a chance to
cook better, more health-
ful meals — give her the
gift she really wants — a
Hotpoint Automatic Elec-
tric Range!
T
e r m s
15 down, next payment
due February, 19jflr Bal-
ance tn It month* with
your ftatementi for Wfr-
tric tervice.
Come In today and itltct
the gift of gifti for Mother!
Just Arrived
a Car of Famous Gold Medal Flour Price
Per Hundred.
SHARON GRAIN CO
WHERE CASH SAVES CASH
Follett, Texas
Smoked Meats in
Cho'ce Cuts
Smoked Meats provide a most delightful and tasty vari-
ation in your daily meat menu. Especially is this true if
you make this store your source of supply, where only
the
Best Meats Are Sold.
::: HOME MEAT MARKET
HARRELSON BROS.
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FOLLETT,
TEXAS
Free!
Uritheacb K.tHgt!
Boy* m Imm Hmm Art*
Tfce •eiin rts of rtoe (ntere. emtnltot
t a New York edoeator, vtll tasefe
bejn aa veil ae f!H« uoct arts as w
cttttiMOi and cur* of rite home an<t
adequate ear* nt children.
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will Hgree. Leto'a Pyorrh—
Remedy i« highly recommeded
i y l*-n<if n^- ii<^it tis and never das-
Druggists return
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JOHNSON DRUG STORK
3 Follett, Texas.
All Honor to the Hen
She roosts high.
LaysHow.
And;believe8 in the value of advertising.
The fellqw who raises chickens (or has dairy cows)
is always optimistic and knows where his next meal
is coming from. .
You'll find this the best place to sell your eggs,
cream and poultry this summer. „ .
ARMOURS CREAMERY CO.
JACK BARTON, Mgr.,
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Follett, Texas
Card of Thank*
We wish to express our thanks |
to the many friends and neigh-
bors who were so kind to us dur-
ing the illness and after the death
of our husband and father, son
and brother.
Mrs. J. T. Pope and daughters. ^
J. N. Pope and family.
Chris. Imke and family.
9 to 12 assorted cards a 60c sel-
ler while they last they will be |
Do your Christmas Shopping j gold at 25c a bor. Better hurry
in Follett. land get vours.—Lime Light office.
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; Real Estate Men
l.rt liubt expren Chrnfrnn Gtrrt.-iti
FOR SALE, OR TRADE for wheat land near Follett,
Quarter section land unimproved, one half mile from
Woodward, Oklahoma on graded highway, 80 acres in
wheat, balance in pasture. Running spring creek and
two acre lake with reinforced concrete spillway.—Write
Attention
We have a limited number of
Christmas Cards contaning from
Box 371, Woodward, Okla.
Christmas Cards, 50c Seller While
they Last will sold at 25c a Box
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Skaggs, Ethel. Lipscomb Lime Light and Follett Times (Follett, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 19, 1929, newspaper, December 19, 1929; Follett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth390027/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Higgins Public Library.