Lipscomb Lime Light and the Follett Times (Follett, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 20, 1938 Page: 4 of 6
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LIPSCOMB LIMB LIGHT AND POLLBTT TIMES, POLLCTT, TEXAS
ROAD NOTICE TO NON-
RESIDENT LAND OWNERS
THE STATE OF TEXAS, )
County of Lipscomb. ) ss. ,
We the undersigned Jury of
Freeholders, citizens of said Lips-
comb County, Texas, duly ap-
pointed by the commissioners'
Court of Lipscomb County, Texas,
at its August, Term, 1937, to view
and establish a First class Road
from NE corner of Section No.
1043, Block No. 43, to the NE cor-
ner of Section No. 1044, Block No.
43, and having been duly sworn
as the law directs, hereby give
notice that we will on the 21st
day of February, 1938, assemble at
the place of beginning and thence
proceed to survey, locate view,
mark out and establish said road,
beginning at NE corner of Section
No 1043, Block No. 43.
Thence East one mile to the
NE corner of Section No. 1044,
Block No. 43,
And w™ do hereby notify Al-
bert W. Smith and any and all
persons owning" TnTntfs- through
which said road may run, that we
will at the same time proceed
to assess the damages incidental
to the opening and establishment
of said road, when they may,
.either in person or by agent or at-
torney, present to us a written
statement 6f the amount of dam-
ages, if any, claim-d by them. ,
Witness our hands this 17th
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Thursday January 20th,
order to show to the world our
respect and esteem we publish a
copy of these resolutions in the !
Follett Times, a newspaper pub- ]
lished in Follett, Texas and;
spread a copy of same upon ourj
minutes of Follett Lodge No. 1238
A. F. & A. M. and also present his
family with a copy of same.
A. C. COTNEY,
A. C. TETER,
CARL FLEMING.
Robert
Continued Irom Front Page
day of January, A. D.
Cornel Kleiver
C. W. Herron
Martin Mandalek
Virgil Cope
Jan. 20—27—Feb. 3—10.
1938.
)
)
)
Jurors
Of
View.
RESOLUTIONS OF FOLLETT
LODGE NO. 1238 A. I". & A. M.
WHEREAS, th" Grand Architect
of the Universe in His infinite
Wisdom and mercy has seen fit
to remove from this world and to
the land whither our fathers have
gone before us, our highly es-
teemed and respected brother,
Isaiah Gigger, AND WHEREAS, in
his passing we lose our fraternal
association with him, his good
judgement from our councils, his
wholesome, harmless fun from
our refreshments, AND WHERE-
AS, the world lost a man respect-
ed by all and all mankind has lost
a friend and his splendid family
their guide and their protector,
AND WHEREAS, it, is the desire
of this fraternity to show to the
world the depth of our esteem
and respect for him.
NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved
that we extend to his family and
relatives our sincere, deep and1
most affectionate sympathy in
their bereavement, and that in
During the Last ten years he
has made Follett and vicinity his
home, and has made many fri-
ends here, ias he did wherever ha
was during his lifetime. He was a
great lover of music and singing
in which he always took an active
part and interest until his very
last.
In 1917 he confessed Christ and
was baptized into the Christian
church at Wellington, Kansas.
He was preceded in death only
18 days by one sister, Mrs. H. P.
Downen, of Wellington, Kansas.
He leaves to mourn his passing
his two daughters, Mrs. Edward
Akers, Follett, Texas, Mrs. Walter
Clark, Wellington, Kansas, and
one son, Bobby Bozarth, Follett
Texas; one sister, Mrs. Price
Bruce, Follett, Texas, and two
brothers, J. J. Bozarth, Chetopa,
Kansas, and H. A. Bozarth,
Havana, Ark., besides many other
relatives and friends.
There's a land that is fairer
than day, and by faith we shall
>e it afar,
For the Father waits over the
way, to prepare us a dwelling
til ace there.
In the sweet bye and bye we
shall meet on that beautiful
shore.
In the sweet bye and bye, we
shall meet to be parted no more.
Funeral Services were held at
the Methodist Church at 2:30
o'clock Wednesday afternoon, by
Rev. M. O. Childress, pastor of tile
church, and interment was in
Fairmont Cemetery. Mason's Mor-
tuary was in charge.
\
Washington
continued from Front Page
EMPRESS
THEATRE
SHATTUCK. OKLAHOMA
Always a Good Show
al Chairman John Hamilton has
made peace with his opponents of
1936. The more radical section of
the party seems to be consolidat-
ing airound the candidacy of Sen-
ator Burton K. Wheeler and al-
ready there are predictions of a
convention split not unlike the
bull moose bolt of 1912.
NoticE
TO TAX PAYERS
Your 1937 TAXES are now due and must
be paid before the first day of February,
1938 to avoid penalty.
Both men and women are required to pay
their poll tax. Unpaid poll taxes are a lien
upon any real or personal property you
may own, or come into possession of.
Those who are 60 years of age or more
are not required to have an exemption to
vote; those who have moved into the co-
unty since January 1, 1937, are required
to have an exemption; those who have be-
come 21 years of age since January 1,
1937, are required to secure an exemption
certificate during January, 1938, before
they may vote in any of the elections dur-
' ing the year; no charge is made for these
exemptions.
1938 automobile license fees cannot be
paid before February 1st, 1938, but must
be paid between February 1st and April
1st, 1938.
J. E. Shahan
Tax Assessor, Collector and Sheriff of
LIPSCOMB COUNTY
Friday and Saturday
JANUARY 21—22nd
Jack Holt
Grace Bradley
—In—
Roaring Timber
Sunday, Monday and Tuesday
JANUARY 23—24—25th
Greta Garbo
Charles Boyer
—In—
Conquest
Wednesday and Thursday
JANUARY 26—27th
Lynne Overman
Roscoe Karnes
—In—
Partners In Crime
Carl Brown and Ernest Reld of
the Reid & Son Garage and Ma-
chine Shop left early Monday
morning for Amiarillo, Texas,
where they transacted some busi-
ness matters there, besides tak-
ing a birds-eye-view of the Big
Windy City.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank each and ev-
ery one of you who have been ao
kind and helpful to ujb In the
sickness and death of our father
and grand-father, Isaiaih Gigger.
The Gigger Family.
A GOOD BUSINESS
Deserves Good Printing
A POOR BUSINESS
Needs Quality Printing to help make it a
Good Business
For whatever you may need in the line
of printing, call upon us. Our modern and
efficient shop will provide you with quality
printing at reasonable cost.
Follett Times
The Modern Print Shop
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"Navy
SALESMAN WANTED
WANTED: Man with car to take
over profitable Rawleigh Route.
Established customers. Sales way
up this year. Must be satisfied
with earnings of $30 a week to
start. Write Rawleigh's Dept.
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All Colds Are DANGEROUS
Don't be inclined to consider your cold lightly, no matter
how slight it may be. It can easily devrlop into i bad cold and
then into pneumonia or seme other complication.
Get Rid Of It.
We carry a Most Complete Line of Cold Itemed! .s that are
Guaranteed to do the work cr Money Refunded.
Most Dependable Proscription Service
On the Corner
CITY DRUG
Clarance Harrelson, Prop.
Follett, Texas
On the Square
MAMMOTH
Used Car Sale
• •
You never saw such Quality-Such Values-at such Low Prices! Our
very choicest used cars are here practically on your own terms. Come
over-reach in-and grab yours. The sale lasts all month, but the best
time to buy is NOW! There's a big choice of makes and models at a
wide range of prices. Liberal allowance for your old car and easy
terms on the balance. Come in and inspect these bargains.
1936 Chevrolet Town Sedan—
Trunk, unusual in appearance
and condition, finish in beautiful
black. Tires, motor and mechani-
cal condition perfect; only—
$449
1934 Chevrolet Master Sedan—
Heater, anti-freeze, only one
owner, fine appearance, excellent
mechanical condition, easy terms-
$349
1933 Chevrolet Sedan—Thorough-
ly reconditioned motor, good
finish, upholstery very good, good
tires, an economical car which
can be bought for $75.00 and
small monthly payments.
1934 Vi-Ton Chevrolet Pickup—
Deep blue finish like new, good
cushions, motor thoroughly over-
hauled, has been run with gover-
nor never over 35 miles an hour,
a bargain—
$329
1937 Olds Eight Touring Sedan-
New San tone Cream finish, low
mileage. This car is sold with a
new car guarantee—
$875
1934 Chevrolet Coach— Beautiful
brown finish, upholstery like
new, 4 new tires, motor in A-l
condition, priced at a low of—
$349
1937 Packard Business Coupe—
Heater, radio, dual equipment,
beautiful Woodleaf Brown finish,
upholstery like new, perfect mo-
tor, low mileage, this Packard 6
now at
$549
1934 Chevrolet Master Coupe—
Brand new paint Job, mechani-
cal conditio* perfect. A small
down payment and monthly pay-
ments will handle this slick
coupe—
$319
1933 Chevrolet Master Coupe—
Good tires, good finish, me-
chanical condition good. Your
terms and a bargain at—
$219
1933 Chevrolet Vi-Ton Pickup—
Good tires, motor reconditioned,
excellent mechanical condition,
finish good, /' terms and a great
bargain at—
$199
1935 Ford V 8 Coach—Good tires.
Safety glass all 'round, beauti-
ful black finish, perfect brakes,
priced so low you can't miss this
chance—
$299
1935 Plymouth De Luxe Coupe—
Low mileage, reconditioned 82
H. P. motor, perfect hydraulic
brakes, good finish, a bargain at—
$325
1931 Ford Coupe—Good finish,
high speed rear ehd, high com-
pression overhead, good finish,
runs good, a bargain at—
$149
1935 Chevrolet 11/2-Ton Truck-
Six tires as good as new, good
grain box, mechanical condition
and motor in A-l shape. Can be
purchased on terms.
$365
1932 Chevrolet Long Wheel
1'4-Ton Truck—Only 3,000 miles
on motor since reconditioning,;
good rubber, dual wheels, sturdy
cab, priced at—
$185
$ i k
Do you need a good, cheap automobile with miles and miles of econ-
omical transporation? Take a look at some of these bargains. Get oni
of these while they last! , )
193i Chevrolet Sedan. .. $99.00 1928 Chevrolet Truck. .(. $50.00
1931 Pontiac Coach 45.00 1932 Ford Dual Truck. . .135.00
1931 Franklin Sedan 50.00 1927 Model T Coaph 15.00
1928 Whippett Sedan 30.00 1929 Chevrolet Truck. . . .65.00
1930 Ford A Truck 85.00 1929 Chevrolet Coupe.... 60.00
All of above-mentioned cars and trucks are in running condition.
Some of them have very good tires and all the trucks have good tires
and four-speed transmissions. Come in and look them over.
Laubhan Motor Co.
FoUett, Texas
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Skaggs, Ethel J. Lipscomb Lime Light and the Follett Times (Follett, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 20, 1938, newspaper, January 20, 1938; Follett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth390222/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Higgins Public Library.