The Lynn County News (Tahoka, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 26, 1929 Page: 8 of 8
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Levine Bros
“Everything to Wear”
LYNN CO I NTY NEWS. TAHOKA. TEXAS, DECEMBER 2«TH, 19»
.'■lay your every dream and desire for the N’ :w Year find abundant realization in the hope and greeting we desire to extend to each
and everyone of our friends, patrons and fel low citizens of this community.
■ .. .. . .... , .rnTefL'&nrefUcio^
WRECKER SERVICE
Phone 288
Night Phones 217 and 107
TEX AH GARAGE
ORG A TONE
Sold in Tahoka by
Thoma* Pros.
SLAT'S DIARY
FOR SALE OR TRADF
I.E
Leedy.
I spent
room
Bur-
have
and
amount
1 o Our Customers
And
ROOMS.
Larkin
House.
and Friends
( KI VIE'S
now that actresses have tak
Is there no chivalry left in
Tuesday night
another car at
of the square,
front the east '
south in front
Christmas
.Fane was
was
res-
of
the
Chard:
strip off
a large
minutes.
.30?
lie
48?
15?
CAR STRUCK
BY DRUNKEN DRIVER
Well
tired
work thru.
17-ltp
box.
onion.
The Lynn County News can still
' be had for $1.50 per year—52 issues.
FOR SALE—Five-room house, close
in. Price $1750.00, part cash, part
terms.—See W. L. Knight.
Would like t<
milk customers.
com-
-The
here
line;
line.
30c,
Friday—It has been quiet here
B; our house all .day today. I gess
FOR SALE OR TRADE
Stucco and st re building.
Jackson. Route 1.
RI. A N KS—Crop and chattel
es and car and cattle bill
forms in stock at prices
cheaper than you can buy them from
any stationer Lynn County News.
earn
for
I no
ma and pa will
be giving me sum things like stock-
ens and pensils and shurts and neck-
tyes but I want to be sure of getting
sum real presence so I am getting
sum muney far myself.
Sunday—The ice was pritty good
on the crick today so Jake and me
to iliminate Sunday skool.
my nickle for a ice chalklit
my waye home and it kinda
my appetite for the evenig
that the
(Delayed)
of W. K. Crume was con-
damaged
TO RENT—Good One-Half section
farm to rent to good farmer who
can buy teams, farm tools and feed.
—See N M. Bray at St. Clair Hotel.
15-tfc.
\\ e thank you for the business of the past; we earn-
estly solicit your continued patronage.
FOR SALE—A 1929
Davidson Motorcycle,
cash. See Joseph R.
of Woodrow School.
Model Harley
Cheap for
Griggs, Supt.
14-4tp
SOCIETY STATIONERY-Printed on
high grade stock from latest type
faces. Engraving on two weeks’ no-
tice.—The News.
few sweet
FOR SALE OR TRADE-Filling
station lease at Tahoka, See S. E
Reid. 14-4tc.
The car
siderably
whe it was struck by
the nerthwest corner
Mr. Crume had come
and was just turning
of Neyland’s st re whe another car
coniig from the north struck his.
One wheel was damaged, the axle
bent, the fender indented, and oth-
er damage done, but no one was in-
jured.
ILt is said that the driver of the
offendig car was drunk or at least
under the influence of liquor at the
time. He paid a fine a day or two
later for drunkenness. He also paid
for the repairs that had to be made
on the Crume car. He foud that lit-
tle jag of liquor to be rather ex-
pensive
FOR SALE—-Bundle dane and he-
gari, on farm four miles north. See
W. L. Knight.
DAWSON COUNTY JUDGE
RESIGNS SEAT RECENTLY
cook over boiling w.i
stirring con
slightly beaten < -■? roll
tinue con* ng
figs, and coot
FOR RENT—T. C. Leedy’s farm,
suitable fur small dairy, adjoining
town. T. C. Leedy. 14-tfc
MUSIC pupils
Am stu-
Mrs.
FOR SALE—A large frame build-
ing suitable for barn or can be.
worked over for residence, worth
the money. See Mrs. Linnie Wind- 1
ham or Jack Alley. 14-tfc.
FOR SALE—A few tracts of land,
80 acres up, easy terms, bargain.—
See J. P. Fulton, New Home. Texas.
15-tfc
FOR SALE—Poland China pigs, Lil-
lard stock. Louie McCullough, Wil-
son, Texas, Rt. 1. 17-3tp.
'FOR SALE—Would sell team, and
tools for cash and rent good place.
W. M. (Bill) Thompson. 16-3tp
FOR SALE—Good Jersey milk cows,
part on time, three miles west and
four miles north of New Home.—L.
H Mo re.
( L ASSI Fl El) R ATES
First Insertion, 10c per
subsequent insertions, 5c per
No ad taken for less than
cash in advance.
The News is not responsible for
errors made in ad’ except to cor-
rect same in following issue.
May 1930 be to you one endless field of fertility pro-
ducing a fullsome harvest of peace, happiness and
prosperity.
ADDING MACHINE PAPER. 15c
per roll; reduction on larger quant.-
ties The News.
Pouleur, Belgian
leaving Rhineland:
are executing work
WANTED—I want : buy your fat
cows, bulls, ami yearling.-,.—T. I Tip
pitt. 2-tfc.
FARM HA? D WANTED—Man with
vv ife
she ment
BUYS TREES AND SHRUBBERY
DIRECT. Get acclimated stock and
save -10 per cent. Catalogue free
Lubbock Nursery, Route 6, Lubbock.
Texas. 15-4tc
Pour into a
ar 1 ccver
C- JOB it
effen
Wensday—
he thot
etc., and he
as good a rite to sm ke as the men j
has but he diddent think they’ wood
ever learn to spit reel gracefully.
Thirsday—1 spent the P. M. and
evening over at Blisters hous and '
when I left I admitted I had a good
time. I did to and while we was a
eating supper I spilt the gravy on
the table cloth and his ma just smil-
ed at me and diddent slap me or tell
me to get to bed. But at that I won-
dred if she diddent feel that a way.
George Bernard Shaw, British
writer: “What arc you critics going
to do
en to slapping critics who criticize
them 1
FOR SALE—An Atwater-Kent ra-
dio, at less than hall' price. Jack
Alley. 14-tfc.
recked
meal.
Munday—Teechr ast me to tell
what I new about Washington and
Lincoln and I sed they was both
w<> <1 choppers but she onely give
ir.e credict for one half of the answr.
I gess she nver red about Washing-
n ch pping down his fathers cher-
part of the
i not gettin
EXPRESSION AND
wanted, $5.00 per month
dent of Mrs. Smithy, Boston.
Rafe Richardson. 15-tftc
alter 11 o’clock and I sed Why I
won’t be here that 1 ng and she sed
1. I don't no yet what
by that. But gurls is
queer most of the time I gess.
show there ignorants.
I was asting pa what
about wimen smoking and
■d he gfless they had ;
f Ramsay McDonald, British Pre-
| mier: “The mists of today do not
('obscure the hopes of tomorrow.”
The
Judge Kilgore is
interest all over
Plains. He is promin-
judicial circles jn this
his resignation is look-
of sugar,
oven for
about fitteeu nun ,e.-> ♦
LAMESA, Dec. 14.—The reigna-
jtion of County Judge Dixie Kilgore
has been accepted by the Dawson
County Commissioners court, it
announced here this week,
i nation of
considerable
| lower South
i ent am) ng
section and
ed upon as a loss for his county.
Phillip Yonge has been named to
succeed Judge Kilgore, the court an-
j nounces. Ycnge is a prominent pri-
I vate attorney here, connected with
! the law firm of Garland and Yonge.
j He is to begin serving as judge Jan-
j vary 1st.
Judge Kilgore, who has been coun-
I ty judge of Dawson County for sev-
eral terms and who was county clerk
| before becoming judge, will be bus-
iness manager of the L veless-Ben-
| nett hospital hereafter | sing his
) law books, it is said. He is also con-
■ r.ected with the Lamesa Chamber of
I Commrce as director f the highway
I department.
The Dawson count p c minis sinners
I court is composed of L. Berry, W E.
Bartlett, H. L. Hohn and C. M.
- ton.
'One or two Furnished Rooms for
rent.—Mrs H. M. Larkin.
Lynn County's Market Place
Phone 35
pound can of figs and cut them in
pieces. /. ’ ’
cornstarch
half cup of water an
two lemons to the fig syrup, an!
■r till creamy.
Add two
and con-
1 Add the
baked
w th
whites
MISCELLANEOUS
LOANS on bnck buildings. A. J.
.Glasgow di Co.
FOR RENT—Two-room house. In-
quire at News office.
I CLASSIFI
Chrystal Wax Wh’te Bermula ON-
ION SETS. 20c per quart.—T. (,’.
3-tfe.
MANUSCRIPT COVERS—$1.50 per
box of 100, two covers for 5c.—Th<
News.
FOR SALE—A second-hand electric
washing machine, good condition, at
a bargain.—W. C. Wells. 17-tfc
LOANS on brick buildings. A. J.
Glasg w & Co.
A Two-Dollar Dinner
For Six
Stewed Tomatoes
Wash one pound of chard,
leaves and ’.oil them in
of waler f ir three
Add the contents of a No
2 can of tomatoes, one minced
onion and one teaspoon of salt and
Cover, ar.J stew ten to
ulcci. minutes, or till tender.
I FOR RENT—Nice two room house,
all conveniences. See Frank Hill at
! News office.
FOR SALE—Good 5-tube Atwater
Kent Radio. Jim Banister. 13-tfc ’
Add one tablespoon o’
smoothed with one
I the juke of
Edgar Wallace, British detective
! story writer: “I think
! Baumes law will increase the nunt-
| ber i f murders, especially of police-
I men.”
REPORT CARD f r, Common and
Independent Schi ols are now avail-
able at The News oftne.
‘“I
it I
is cn acct, of pa
got home frum his
lodge very late
last nite and ma
has been hoarse
all day. At least
pa sed heed been
at lodge. He sed
cur phone doesn’t
work. Does fer
me.
Saterday—
I am pritty
becuz I workd in
a grosery all day
trying t o
sum m ney
Christmt-A.
and
General
mander.
Germans
whose utility can only be explained
by military reasons."
TREES! TREES!
‘Surest beaiing apples, pears, peach-
es. hv brid plums, grapes, shrubs,
Chinese elms, etc. BEN MOORE.
O’Donnell, Texas
quart. Hobsi
15-tfc
ry tree. And I doubt ]
story t o. About George
no licken
Tuesday—Went to a
partj at Elsys h use and
there ano 1 ast her if she wood dance
Pea, Celery and Onion Salad:
Combine the contents of an 11-
ounce can of peas with one cup of
diced, celery and marinate in one-
fourth cup of French dressing for
about an hour, chilling in the ice
Add one-four'h cup of s’’c<*1
arrange on lettuce, and serve
Lemon !’ie: Drain a onc-
W ANTED Hem.-t Tching, designing
and dressmaking. See Mrs. N. M.
Wyatt, 500 Wes* Porterfield St.
jiTF-R*vS a two-dollar dinner for
Ji, f these crisp fall days which
<- > ought to satisfy the heartiest
appetite :
Salt Pork with Cream
Gravy .. 45?
Soiled Potatoes ...... 10?
Steteed Tomatoes and
Chard ... .37?
Pea, Celery and Onion
Salad
Bread and Butter ...
Pi.d I emon Pie . .. .
Cotfee ......
ADS
N EW
WE SINCERELY THANK THE PEOPLE OF LYNN COUNTY
For I heir patronage in the past. More than all, we appreciate your good will
and .’rievidship. It is a genuine pleasure to do business with such a people as
have on these boundless plains, and our gratitude is just as boundless.
cCormack Co., Inc.
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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/m1/8/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .