Lipscomb Lime Light and Follett Times (Follett, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 21, 1929 Page: 4 of 8
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Wonderful Spring
Materials hundreds of yards to
arrive next week. Silks lovely pat-
terns, Rayons and Draperys in fact
any thing in the new materials we
will have greatest display ever car-
ried.
tie Say* It Happened I
John Addlngton Sjrmonds, the tr/tn*
lator of Cellini, fn llhiatraih u of
sun and frost of winter days, said
that or lunch at Davos in Swltaer-
land one day he lit his cigar hy'the
sun's rays through a magnifying glass
nnd while doing, so easst a shadoft on
a glass of water on the taMe at, hi*
elbow, which began 10 freeze.
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To Arrive Next Week for the Lowest
Possible Prices See US
No Name, Stetson
and Beaver Special
Huts for Men
$3£0 to $10.00
O A. CRUMP
Follett, Texas
Not the Right Way
1 never wait until tlie tlrst of the
year to ntnke good resolutions. I make
them every morning. And by January
I sometime* almost hope I have made
a little Jiroj;n-s3. I'.ut I am never able
to accomplish anything by promising
to quit alt my bad habits at once.—E
W. Howe's Monthly.
Life's Burdens
Every man has tils ehain and clog
only It Is* looser mid lighter to one
than to m other, ami he Is more at hl>
ease who tnkes It up nnd mrries h
than h«i who "drags It.- Seneca.
Luck oo the Lookout
I.uck Is always on the lookout for
the fellow who has a conscience, and
sense enough to obey it. This, how
ever, does not wholly satisfy the
flekle goddess. The young man must
be eager to find his place, and^ener
ous in work If demands.—Ameri-
can Magazine.
Prehistoric Monster 30
Feet Long Uiiearttod
Leamington, Eugiaud-—-The fos€Ji-
ized skeleton of a prehistoric monster,
80 feet, long and 10 feet wide. ha«
been unearthed at Harbury, near here.
The skeleton, which was inja state of
perfect preservation, was discovered
by workmen excavating in a cement
works. .
Ask Wonu Suffrage
Lucknow, India.—A deputation of
leading feminists of India have sub-
mitted a petition to the Simon com-
mission, asking political representation
for women.
An Army Discharge
Once Awarded a
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Of Spenisb Origin
Grappfrult appear fo have been
brought to Florida by I tit* Spaniards
in the Sixteenth century, and mnn\
desirable varieties luue been orlg
lnated there.
Salem, Ore.—Record of ,j#ie
formal discharge of a dog frGro
the United States army has been
found In the adjutant general's
office here. Tip, a bull pup.^as
officially mustered out of the
service from Company L, Sec-
ond Oregon Infantry, at San
Francisco, August 7. 1899, after
having served a year and &ur
months in the Spanish-American
war.
Tip participated In the cap?,
ture of Manila, April 13, 1898,
and several other engagements.
He was credited with having
"caught chickens for the com-
pany when grub was scarce on
'lie tiring llne.'(
Jbr Economical Trantfortatien
yCHEVROLET
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Week!
Drive the Chevrolet
No matter how closely you inspect The Outstanding
Chevrolet of Chevrolet History—you will never appreci-
ate what a wonderful achievement it is until you sit at the
wheel and drive. So this week has been set aside as
National Demonstration Week, and you are cordially
invited to come in and drive this sensational automobile.
Not only is the new six-cylinder valve-in-head motor 32%
more powerful, with correspondingly higher speed and
faster acceleration . . . not only does it provide a fuel-
economy of better than twenty miles to the gallon—but
it operates With such marvelous six-cylinder smoothness
that you almost forget there is a motor under the hood!
Regardless of the car you may now be driving—come
drive thiy new Chevrolet Six. Come in today!
-a Six in the price range of the four!
We just Returned from Eastern Mar-
kets, with the Most Beautiful" and Com-
plete Line of Millinery and Ready-to-
Wear, we have ever had the Pleasure of
DISPLAYING
Frocks in Plain and Bril-
liantly Colored Prints.
Fashions are just a Step
Ahead of the Mode.
We would be pleased to
have YOU Call and inspect
Our Line before Buying
Elsewhere.
Ready-to-Wenr & Millinery Store
MfcS. W. C. WALKER, Prop.,
Follett, - - - Texas
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FLOUR! FLOUR!
Kansas Expansion
and
Chancel lar.
Grain &
Follett, Texas
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That quick, interested attention, that is in-
variably yours when you drive into our garage.
We are interested in you and your troubles. - ~
We will send you out smiling—pleased be-
cause of the service and attention you received
and because of the fine way your automobile is
hittin.
It isn't that way just once, but every time you
come in. If you haven't had the pleasure, start
now.
Follett Garage and Electric Shop
"SERVICE WITH A SMILE"
B. B. HOLLAND, Mgr.,
Follett, Texas
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Parker's Chevrolet, Higgins, Texas
Laubhan J Motor Company
£lEf Follett, Texas j . ...
QUALITY AT LOW COST
MASON i WILSON
Furniture aud Undertaking
Follett, Texas
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Skaggs, Ethel. Lipscomb Lime Light and Follett Times (Follett, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 21, 1929, newspaper, February 21, 1929; Follett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth390099/m1/4/?q=war: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Higgins Public Library.