Lipscomb Lime Light and Follett Times (Follett, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 9, 1923 Page: 3 of 6
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LIPSCOMB LIME LIGHT AND FOLLETT TIMES, THURSDAY, AUG 9 1923.
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LAND BARGAINS
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its and buy 160 acres
lau d farm,
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Notice of Application
for Order of Sale—Estates.
THE STATE OF TEXAS,
To the Sheriff or any Constable
of Lipscomb, County—GREET-
ING:
1 YOU ARE HEREBY COM-
MANDED to cause the following
notice to be published in a news-
paper of general circulation which
has been continuously and re-
gularly published, for a period of
not less than one year preceding
the date of the notice in the
County of Lipscomb, State of
Texas, andj£ou shall cause said
notice to be printed at least once
each week for the period of
twenty days exclusive of the first
day of publication before the re-
turn dfiy hereof:
NOTICE OF AP-
PLICATION FOR ORDER
OF SALE-ESTATES.
THE STATE OF TEXAS,
To all Persons interested in the
Sk ■ . • - ••. k' . ;
Estate of J. D. Vaughn, deceased:
W. H. Sewell, administrator of
the estate of J. D. Vaughn, de-
ceased , h as filed in the CottQty
Court of. Lipscomb County, an
application for an order to sell
fhf following ^property of said
Estate, to-wit:
Lot No. Qne (1) in Block No.
Sixteen 16), in the Town of
The Oriental Cabbage
Dish That Ts Healthy
and battening.
Take the head of the cabbage
and cut the leaves separately one
by one dip them into boiling wa-
ter for about five or eight minutes
until they get. soft and tender and
then take them out and put them
into a dish but be sure that the
stems are cut out.
On the other~~"Tiand take one-
third raw rice ,-to two-thirds raw
grinder meat either lamb or mut-
ton, salt and peper and plenty of
pure melted butter and mix
thoroughly together. Some peo-
ple also add chopped unsalted
almonds but that is not neces-
sary.
Now then take a cabbage leaf
put flat down' take some of the
dressing lay it along one side and
roll up like a cigar and squeeze
tightly so it will keep together.
Down the bottom of the pan or
kettle fry pieces of meat and
bones something like stew meat
of either lamb or mutton, Fry
them medium with pure butter
then take out and cut a head of
onion small and fry that medium
with the same butter.
After that return the meat and
mix well with the onion then take
your cabbage rolls after they are
all rolled up nicely and lay the
above the pieces of meat and
Booker, Lipscomb County, Tex- j onions row by row close together
as. and Outlot No. Twenty-Five up to the top. Above all that
(25) Lying Adjacent to the Town
of Booker, Lipscomb County,
Texas, and located in Survey No.
118 in Block 10, said county,
said lot and outlot being shown
upon plats of record in the offiice
County Clerk of said
nty, which will be heard at
next Term of said, Corn t,
commencing the third Monday
{August, A. D. 1923, at the
rt House thereof, in the
of Lippcomb, at which
tiipe all peisons interested Jo
.Estate are required to ap-
pear and show cause why such
sale should not be made, should
they choose to do so.
HEREIN FAIL But
have -you then and there J gfore
said .Court this Writ, witfiyoui
return thereon endorsra, show-
ing how you have execti|ed the
same: 1 -
driven-under my -haad and
the seal of said Court, this the
46th, day of July, A. D. 1923.
mm P. O. BOYD.
Clerk County Court, Lips-
comb, County, Texas. 364
LOST - About JuneJ^st, between
Follett and Lipscomb, set of
support.
\to W. H.
omb.
pjirpi, please'
SEWELL, at
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. Gentle Hearts.
Great minds—male and female-
have,; gentle hearts. Izaak Walton
handled a frog as If he loved him.
Cow per would not unnecessarily hurt
a norm. Lincoln upset his White
House Cabinet to rescue a mother ply
from a mire. Webster neglected the
Supreme court to replace a baby robin
that had fallen from Its nest. . . .
Walton, the father of tlshers and fish-
ing, angled for the habits of fishes
more- than for their hides. The cap
tnre of a fish was insignificantly incl
dental to the uialn notion of his hours
abroad—his divine love of the waters
the fields, {he meadows, the skies, the
trees and (Jod's beautiful things thut
inhabit these. 'Tis the soul we seek
to replenish, not theveel,—From "The
Persistent Angler."' f y Charles Brad
ford.
MAME
it on our subscrip-
tion list?
uarantee
YOUR MONEY
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Sparrow's Bravery Overdrawn.
"The English Sparrow." remarked
the amateur ornithologist, "gets cred-
it for a lot of combat I veness and brav
ery he doesn't possess. He 1* sui>-
I«osed to driye other birds away, but
I doubt if he does it. Certainly the
robins are not afraid of him, and he
flees headlong before blackbirds when
they strut toward him on the lawns.
Speaking of the robin, our red-chested
friend is no coward. In my back
yard two robins have their nest, and
believe me, they don't allow other
birds to molest ir. They drive black-
birds' away helter skelter, and even
hluejays, among the meanest of the
feathered tribe, are not allowed to
fresh The robin Is a peace
iS^.^wC^at heart, but he Is no pro
pacifist bv a long shot."—
D etfdft'XftJM.
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cut four or five heads of tomatoes
or yo\j can use canned tomatoes
just as well, add some salt and
pepper and place a tin ot enamel
saucer above the tomatoes the
dish or saucer must be smaller
that the pan around and that is
placed so to prevent the cabbage
rolls from unrolling when they'
boil. Then put water and fill up
until it rises about an inch or
so above It h e (o o d.
Cover the pan up but leave ani
opening on one side so the steam
can get out. Then let it boil and
cook slowly for an hour or more
unlil there is only a littie gravey
left down the bottom. One
must use her judgment according
to the amount she is cooking.—
By Sumayeh-Attiyeh.
Scandlc—latest ■
John Duffy, was in from north
of here Saturday trading.
Ed.,Clark was in from north of
the Busy Town Monday trading.
Chas. Aams was in Follett Sat-
urday trading for a short time.
B. D. Porter was in Friday
trading from northwest of Follett
Verdon Haines was in Saturday
from southeast of here trading.
John Kahoe and Fred Skaggs
made a business trip to Lipscomb
Tuesday.
This week we are glad to relate
to the people of Lipscomb that a
few months vacation that the
Lipscomb note are back again—
and for which we heartily thank
the little Lady that has worked
so faithful for us the past year.
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To Miss f lapper
Blessing on thee, little dame-
Bareback yirl with knees the
same.
With thy rolled down silken hose
And thy short transparent
clothes;
With t hy red lips, redden more,
Smeared with lipstick from the
store;
makeup on thy face,
bobbed hair's jaunty
Ford Weekly
Purchase Plan
PURCHASE PLAN—You ma^enter my ord?r for (type)
FordJ Fordson Tractor against which 1 hand
you a deposit of $ receipt of which is
acknowledged on reverse side of card. I agree to
pay the balance in weekly installments of $
in accordance with the terms-of FORD WEEKLY
PURCHASE PLAN as set forth herein.
DEPOSITS^My initial deposit, as well as all subsquent
payments are to be deposited to my credit in the
Name and address of Bank
such-payments to be recorded and acknowleged on
reverse side of card copy of which I authorize the
Bank to furnish the Ford Dealer. Weekly deposits
may Increased at ^ny time.
INTEREST—Is to be computed, at the Bank's regular savings
rate, but payable only on completion of all payments
if made regularly or when delivery can be effected by the
Ford dealer through applying the the total amount of de-
posits as a first payment.
WITH OR AWLS*—May ba made only in cases of extreme emer-
gency at the discretion of the Hank and Dealer,
TITLE AND DELI VERY—List price at timclif delivery will
apply and it is ageed that the Eord Dealer will not be held
liable f<>r any delay or faitureflfco make delivery through ny
cause whatsoever. * -
LEGAL TITLE of said Car, Truck or Tractor shall pot pass
to the pi^rcheser until, the full purchase price thereof plus
freight and delivery charges, shall have been paid. The
only warranty to apply will be that of the manufacturer.
COME IN-—Let us show you bow the FORD WEEKLY
PURCHASE PLAN works out.
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Anything in 5helf or
Heavy Hardware
^ There are two kinds of ha,-dware. -One
is- "made fccTsell" while the other is MAD£ -TO
USE. f
f We invite your attention to our large and
varied stock of HARDWARE FOR USE.
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It is good—it will last—it will give satisfac-
tion in every way.
Come in—We will give yrni a square deal
aH Frawtr
FOLLETT, TEXAS.
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Sanitary
MEAT MARKET
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Fresh and Cured Meats at All Times. Fresh
Fruits and vegetables. Fish in Season. Groceries
f sfnd Ice.
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PHONE 15 4
* FOLLETT, TEXAS
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FOLLETT PRODUCE * CO.
Quickest
On The Corner ; and On The Squire
Highest Prices. ^ Service. _ *;
•' ' DON LONG, Manager — ~vX
With thy
And thy
grace.
From my heart
Glad that I
H. K. J exc.
1 give thee joy.
was bo;'n a boy.---
Boost for Follett—Best, Live
littl; Town Going—Your Home Town
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Lipscomb Lime Light and Follett Times (Follett, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 9, 1923, newspaper, August 9, 1923; Follett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth390076/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Higgins Public Library.