Lipscomb Lime Light and the Follett Times (Follett, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 21, 1938 Page: 3 of 4
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Town and Country Notes
Snappy, Choice and Up to Now
Rev. M. O. Childress and wife
attended the monthly preacher's
meeting In Woodward, Okla.
Monday.
Albert and Russell Barby of La-
vevrne, Oklahoma attended the
show at the Follett Theatre here
Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. George McVicker
and family of Darrouzett were in
Poliett Sunday visiting and sight-
seeing for a few hours.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Parker,
living south of here were in Fol-
lett Saturday trading and atten-
ding to some business matters.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nixon of
Woodward, Oklahoma visited
Sunday at the pleasant home of
Mr
Misses Pauline and Esther
Dennis who are attending school
in Alva, Okla. were in Follett
spending the week-end with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Dennis.
Jack Barton of Follett left
Sunday for Dallas, this state
where he took in the sights and
attended to some business matters
before returning to his home here
in Follett Monday.
Jack Hell, who is attending col-
lege at Bryan, this state arrived
in* Follett Sunday to spend a few
days visiting with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. O. J. Hell who live
northwest of here.
8unday, Monday and Tuesday-
April 24-25-20— "Radio City Re-
vels" brings once again that fav-
orite of comedians to the Follett
screen—Bob Burns with a grand
supporting cast of Jack Oakle,
Kenny Baker, Ann Miller, Vic-
tor Moore, Milton Berle, Helen
Broderlck. Half of Hollywood's
dlzzest comics and gayest romat-
ics strutting their stuff In a glit-
tering world of beauty and ele-
ctric entertainment.
Announcements
For County Commissioner:
Precinct No. 3
Jack Schultz of this place pur-
and Mrs. A. C. Teter of this chased a new Oldsmobile from
place.
Mr. 'and Mrs. Albert Laubhan
and family of Woodward, Okla-
homa, spent Sunday in Follett
visiting with friends and rela-
tives.
Mr. land Mrs. Art Tarter of
near Hereford, this state arrived
in Follett Friday night and
visited a few days this week with
friends.
Bunkie Boone of Lipscomb
spent a few days visiting the past
week with the Misses Marie and
Verda Wright and Miss Ethel
Thompson.
Wednesday only—April 27—
"Everybody's Doing It"—Sally
Eilers and Preston Foster in a
comedy that will keep you laugh-
ing continually.
Mr. and Mrs. Gay lord Teter of
Amarlllo were In Follett Sunday
visiting with friends and rela-
tives. Come again folks when you
can stay longer.
Mr. and Mrs. Elby Crites and
children of Higgins were very
pleasant Follett visitors Sunday
and while here visited with fri-
ends and relatives.
Mrs. S. W. Grace of Beaver,
Oklahoma is spending a few days
this week visiting with friends
and relatives in Follett. Welcome
to our city Mrs. Grace.
Miss Ethel Thompson of Dallas
will visit a few weeks with her
mother* Mrs. N. D. Thompson
and fafnily In Follett. Welcome
to Follett Miss Thompson.
J. I. Brown and Ernest Harrel-
son of this city were visitors at
Borger, this state Tuesday. The
gentlemen returned later In the
evening to their home here. •
the Laubhan Motor Company of
Follett the first of this week. Mr.
Schultz is a mail carrier on one
of the routes out of Follett.
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for the office of County
Commissioner, of Precinct No. 3
of Lipscomb County. Subject to
the will of the voters at the
Democratic Primary in July.
W. C. WALKER.
I hereby announce myself as a
Candidate for the office of County
Commissioner of Precinct No. 3 of
Lipscomb County. Subject to the
will of the voters at the Demo-
cratic Primary July 23rd, 1938.
Your support will be greatly ap-
preciated.
H. A. DAVIDSON.
Roy Larkey of Colorado arrived
in Follett Friday night where the
young man spent Saturday vis-
iting with his' many friends and
relatives before returning to Col-
orado. Welcome to Follett Roy.
Ernest Sperry living northwest
of here who had one of his eyes
operated on by one of the doctors
of Woodward, Oklahoma the past
week we understand is improving
of which...we are very pleased to
learn. >
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ehrlich of
Shattuck, Oklahoma, visited in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. John
Laubhan and daughter for a few
days the first of the week. Mr.
Ehrlich is a brother of Mrs. Lau-
bhan.
Chas. Bourquin and wife were
in Follett Saturday from their
home near Logan, Oklahoma
shopping among the various
stores and while in town visited
with friends and looked after
some business matters on the side.
The Good Will Sunday School
Class, which consists of the young
people, had a very enjoyable out-
ing Tuesday evening. The boys
entertained the girls in a weinner
roast. There were twenty-one
present. Mrs. Childress, teacher.
A short but very nice Easter
program was given at the Me-
thodist church here Sunday mor-
ning between the Sunday School
and church service followed by
a fine sermon preached by the
pastor, the Rev. M.O. Childress.
Bill Rice of the County Seat
was In Follett Monday attending
to some business matters and
while here was seen shaking
hands and visiting with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Laubhan
and son, Marvin who are now
making their home at El Dorado,
Kansas were in Follett Monday
visiting and shaking hands with
their many friends here. Come
again folksv when you can stay
longer.
Mrs. I. E. Ellison of Alva,
Oklahoma was in Follett Saturday
where the good lady visited her
many friends and while here at-
tended to some business matters.
Mrs. Joe Plnckard of north of
town motored to Oklahoma City
and Enid, Oklahoma where she
visited and attended to some bus-
iness matters the first of the
week.
Ray
Schwope of Shattuck,
Oklahoma was in Follett Satur-
day looking after some business
mattees and while in town was
seen shaking hands and visiting
with friends.
Mrs. Jim Wright of Follett
made a trip to Lipscomb last Fri
day where she attended to some
business matters for a few hours
and visited with friends and re-
latives.
Friday and Saturday—April 22-
23—"Danger Patrol" with John
Beal, Sally Eilers and Harry Cary
Is a story of the thrills and ad-
ventures In a TEXAS oil field,
making It very interesting and
exciting to everyone, especially
TEXANS.
For County Treasurer:
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for the office of County
Treasurer of Lipscomb County,
subject to the action of the Demo-
cratic Primary, July 23, 1938.
Your vote and support will be
greatly appreciated.
J. N. MILLHOLLON.
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for the office of County
Treasurer of Lipscomb County
Subject to the will of the voters
at the Democratic Primary, July
23, 1938. Any support and Influ-
ence that may be extended will
be appreciated.
MRS. CLARA BOONE.
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for the office of County
Treasurer of Lipscomb County,
subject to the action of the Demo-
cratic Primary, July 23, 1938.
Your vote and support will be
greatly appreciated.
• J. E. PAINE.
Hey Kiddles
SATURDAY APRIL 23rd
WE WILL EXCHANGE ICE CREAM CONE FOR LARGE FRESH
EGGS
From 10 A. M. 4 P. M.
The City Drug
On the Corner Clarance Harrelson, Prop. On the Square
Follett, Texas
SEE And DRIVE
HUDSON TERRAPLANE
FOR 1938
"The Mansfield Tube", all sizes. Lowest
price Tube for the quality. Guaranteed
Come 'C' Us
J. B. REID & SON
Phone No. 38.
Follett, Texas.
For County and District Clerk:
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for re-election to the,
office of County and District
Clerk, subject to the voters at the
Democratic Primaries In July.
Your support will be apprecia-
ted.
P. O. BOYD.
For County Judge:
I hereby announce myself as
Candidate, for re-election for the
office of County Judge of Lips-
comb County, Texas, subject to
the action of the Democratic Pri-
mary, July 23, 1938.
Your support will be greatly ap-
preciated.
ADOLPH BISSANTZ.
I hereby announce myself as
Candidate, for election for the of-
fice of County Judge of Lipscomb
County, Texas, subject to the act-
Ion of the Democratic Primary,
July 23, 1938.
Your support will be greatly ap-
preciated.
C. A. DICKENSON.
F. "L. Parks and wife living
southwest of Follett were in town
Saturday trading and attending
to some business matters. This
is Mr. and Mrs. Parks first visit
to Follett for sometime and while
in town visited and shook hands
with friends. Come again.
Mrs. N. H. White and daugh-
ter of Durham, Oklahoma arrived
in Follett late Saturday afternoon
and visited in the home of her
daughter, Mrs. C. C. Flskln and
family Saturday night and Sun
day. They left Sunday afternoon
for their home in Durham, re-
porting a very pleasant ylslt ben,
For Sheriff, Assessor and Tax Col-
lector:
I -hereby announce myself as a
Candidate for re-election to the
Office of Sheriff, Assessor and Tax
Collector subject to the will of the
voters In the Democratic primary
in July, 1938.
I will appreciate your support.
I. B. 8HAHAN.
For District Attorney
31st Judicial District.
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for office of District At-
torney, 31st Judicial District, sub-
ject to Democratic Primary, July
23, 1938.
W. B. FRAZBE.
DRAIN And REFILL WITH
CHAMPLIN MOTOR OIL
DeLuxe Oil Quart, Sealed Cans 30c
Complete Change Only 25c per Quart
Bulk Oil Quart ....... 20c
Complete Change Only 15c per Quart
Champlins Service Station
LLOYD HARRELSON
Wholesale
ERNEST HARRELSON
Retail
Specials
Tulips, roses and lilys, bunch 10c
Fern 5c
New silk dress lengths, 31 j yards for 6 c yd.
New VOils, 19c to 25c yd.
One bunch of good hats (left over) Special 39c Each
New hats, roll hrim and bonnets $1.00 to $2.25 Each
Curtain goods 10c to 18c yd.. AT
LIVELY'S VARIETY STORE
Follett, Texas
CESSNA'S
Hamburger Inn
Darrouzett, Texas
CASH GROCERIES!
Do you know that you can buy standard
Groceries, Produce, Hardware, Cold
Drinks, Tobaccos, Cigars, Cigarettes, Can-
dies and Gift articles here.
Why Pay More When You Can Save
Money? Call and see what we have that
you want.
You can always get a lunch
when you come in
Your Interest Are Ours
We strive in every way to make your con-
nection here as pleasing and profitable as
possible. Every advantage of a modern
banking institution is at your command.
No matter what phase of our service at-
tracts you, we are ready and anxious to
serve you.
The Follett National Bank
Member Of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
J. L. STUART C. H< SPERRY D. O. MURRAY
Presi
ITU A'
id^rft
Vice President
Cashier
BEN SMITH, Asst. Cashier ETNA H. RUSSELL, Asst. Cashier
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Skaggs, Ethel J. Lipscomb Lime Light and the Follett Times (Follett, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 21, 1938, newspaper, April 21, 1938; Follett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth390510/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Higgins Public Library.