The Lynn County News (Tahoka, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 26, 1929 Page: 3 of 8
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LYNN COUNTY NEWS. i AH Uh A. I EX AS, DECEMBER 261’H, 1929
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ALL TALKING,
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the power company, the
the local college men.
about 6,000 farms in
supplied with electrical
thirty-
had an
HAROLD
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As you know, Harold Lloyd makes only
one picture a year, and you have long
been waiting for this one, the greatest of
all his productions
The
VOICE
ACTION
Theatre
SILENT PICTURES
Trail of Horse
Thieves”
at Univer-
portraying
third year
in “Lone-
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Directed by
JAMfS
TINLINi
1930, then and there to answer a
petition filed in said Court on the
27th day of November A. D. 1929,
in a suit numbered on the docket of
said court No. 11, wherein Harris &
Applewhite Hardware Co., is Plain-
MRS. HANEY ENTERTAINS
LITERARY CLUB DEC. 12TH
Richard Dix needs
you—you know him.
Harold Lloyd Film
Here Sun. and Mon
I will open classes in Violin and
piano in Tahoka with the re-opening
of school. Those who are interest-
ed please see me at Central Ward
school Monday, Terms reasonable.
Elizabeth Pickett. itp
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Don’t forget our National Battery
vice.
electricity and electrical appliances
to dairy and poultry farming.
Deans Leidigh and Miller have
just returned from a meeting of the
committee in Dallas where the plans
were discussed.
32* designated
ferent sections
been equipped
Electrical Test Farm
To Re Established
neer, J. T. Montfjrd, at Texas A. &
.M. College, who is general super-
visor of the work.
The local test farm .when estab-
lished, will be undre the direct sup-
ervision of Deans Miller and Leid-
igh and the equipment will be in-
stilled up n a privately owned farm
n< ar a p wer line, through the co-
oj eration of
fi rmers and
There are
Texas now
equipment at practically the same
cost as it is supplied to the city
hemes, according to a re. ent report
of Mr. Montfort, the research engi-
neer of the committee. Electrically
is used in the farm homes for heat-
in', lighting, cooking, etc., in con-
m -tion with the dairies for power
milking, m|!k refrigeration i^nd
coiling, and for lighting and heat-
ing poultry houses for increased egg
production.
Don't forget to think of the many
many savings M System will save you
and the pleasure of getting quality
food and courteous treatment.
Tuesday and H ednesday, December 31st
and January 1st
befcre he appear-
That
in a Spanish pro-
Western
SOUND 11
This committee has
farms over the dif-
of Texas which have
with electricity thru
The the cooperation of farmers, power
and light companies" and colleges of
the state. Each of the co-operative
industries has an equal number of
representatives on the committee
and has a full time research engi-
LUBBOCK, Texas, Dec.
electrical test farm near
will be established within a year ac-
cording to the present plans of the
Texas committee on Relations of
Electricity and Agriculture,
purpose of such a farm, according to
Dean Wm. J. Miller of the school wf
engineering of Texas Technological
College, will bo to do reasearch work
in connection with the application of
initiative, ability, genius
These are the qualities which a
Western journalist attributes t o
Harold Lloyd in a recent article.
Thus is the public favor reflect
ed. For Har dd'Lloyd is perhaps the
be: t known active comedian of the
scieen today and did he not have
qualities which are above the aver-
ag • he would not have enjoyed the
prolonged and increasingly great
success which has attended hi, ca-
re, r as a producer and actor.
He is the personification of Amer-
ingenuity and
youth.
Happy and Prosperous
New Year To You
THE STATE OF TEXAS,
To the Sheriff or any Constable
Lynn County, Greeting:
Y ou are commanded to summon
D. Hall by making publication
this Citation once each week for four
successive weeks previous to the re-
turn day hereof, in some newspaper
published in your County, if there be
a newspaper published therein, but if
not, then in any newspaper publish-
ed in the 106th Judicial District; to
appear at the next regular term of
the Justice’s Court of Precinct No.
1. Lynn County, to be holden at Ta
hoka, in said State and County, on
the 20th day of January D.,
Talking Pictures At Their Rest
Saturday Only—
Tom Tyler
The beautiful home of Mrs. Haney
was opened to the Phebe K. Warn-
er Club, Dec. 12th. The spacious
living ru m was made more beau-'tiff and R. D. Hall is defendant, and
tiful by the dec rations of Holly said petition alleging defendent is
(from back in Texas! • and a real indebted to plaintiff by promisory
Christmas tree. The tree held a note in the sum of 125.40 for fore-
pleasant gift for each of the little closure of mortgage securing said
compose note, dated April 2, 1929 and due
June 2, 1929, for interest, attorney's
fees and principal in the total sum
of $37.08 and for ah costs of suit.
Herein Fail Not, but have you be-
fore said Court, at its aforesaid next
regular term, this writ, with your
no introduction to
See and hear him
in this splendid production.
return thereon, showing how you
have executed the same.
Given under my official signature,
at office in Tahoka, this the 7th day
of November A. D., 1929.
I. P. METCALI
Justice of the 1‘ta .
girls of yester-year who
the membership of the Club.
I The outstanding feature f r the
year, a public library is being spon-
sored by the Club. Mrs. Nevels told
j of her recent visit to the County Li-
brury of Tom Green County, in San
Angelo. She says this library is be-
| ing carried to every nook and corner
i of the County. Readers, don’t you
think Lynn County needs some good
books in circulation?
Mrs. Callaway told, alm st verba-
tim, Van Dyke’s Christmas story of
the Fourth Wise Man.
Dainty refreshment plates
passed to the following ladies:
dames Caveness, Callaway,
Nevels, Slaton, Applewhite,
Turrentine, Fenton, Stokes,
Ci aft, Henderson,
anil Haney
ican humor. Yankee
the effervescence of
the all-American boy.
Born in Burchard,
five years ago, Lloyd
amibition to become an actor. When
he was nine years old he played in
a
made
die west town where he
living At twelve
real progress on
with the Burwood
Omaha.
He was nineteen
ed in his first motion picture,
was as an Indian i.. _ Zr_..l.... ,..
g) du. tion filmed by Edison at Balbc
'ark, San Diego.
Subsequently he
LOIS MORGAN
And an outstanding cast.
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MAY HARDINESS and Success a t
your every effort, endeavor and de<’i
our sincere wish to you for the Nt w T
Monday, December 31st, at 3 P. M.
At Methodist Church.
Opening Song—“Blest Be The
Tie.”
Devotional—Mrs. Martin.
Piano Solo—Hazel Anglin.
Reading—Baby Tot Wetsel.
Vocal Solo—Charlene Maddox.
Special Feature.
came to Los An-
geles, started as an extra
sal. in two years was
| comedy leads and in his
| in pictures was starring
some Luke” comedies. His greatest
success came, however, after he had
adopted the shelled rini glasses—or
glassless rims, and today in every
corner of the globe, in fact, these
......—» have been popularized by
Lloyd to such an extent that they are
now sold for children’s Christmas
presents. Surely a tribute to Mr.
Lloyd’s status as a comic. Lloyd for
five years has been head of his own
production unit, the Harold Lloyd
t which time he
has produced some of the screen’s
outstanding s u c c esses, including
‘‘The Freshman." “For Heaven’s
I Sake,’’ ‘‘The Kid Brother." “Speedy"
S and now “Welcome Danger" which
■ (comes to the English Theatre on
@)next Sunday and Monday.
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Elliott, (?)
RICHARD
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The Lode Doctor
(l (jfiramount Qtaure
With an outstanding cast.
This picture is in a class with and is sim-
ilar to “The Rainbow Man”.
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Shakespearean company that”
a one night stand in the mid-
then
he made his first
the sage, playing
stock company in
English Theatre
Especially Ruilt For Sound
Electric
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Precinct No. 1, Lynn County
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R lack eyed Peas, VI
Pork & Reans, can
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Salmon
Tall Can— 1 7C
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Luna, 10 Rars— ff
Onions
Spanish Sweet, c
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Hill, E. I. The Lynn County News (Tahoka, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 26, 1929, newspaper, December 26, 1929; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1212246/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .