Lipscomb Lime Light and the Follett Times (Follett, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 9, 1948 Page: 2 of 6
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**Ot TWO
UNOOMB LOU UOBT AND rOLlXTT TIMtt, KHUTT, TEXAS
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Thursday,
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LIPSCOMB LIME LIGHT
And
The Follett Time*
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Lipscomb. Ellis, Ochiltree and
Beaver Counties $1.50.
Addressed to any other point In
the United States $2.00.
All Subscriptions Must be Paid
lor in Advance.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Stout,
Carrol and Don of Arnett were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Chas Phillips and Sharon.
Mr and Mrs. Don Travis mo-
ved to the Pete Tiavis home latter
pait of last week. Mr Cruise
Duke purchased their home.
Mr. Ckwrge Heiber made a trip
to Shattuck Sunday and brought
Mrs. Herber home, she was call-
ETHEL and FRED SKAGOS ' ^ Friday to her mother who is
.Editor
PUBLISHERS
Ethel J. Skagg* ... v
Fred C. Skaggs Business Mgr.
Published Every Thursday at
Follett, Lipscomb County, Texas.
Entered as second class matter
at the postofflce at Follett, Texas
on July 31st, 1918 under the Act
of Congress of March 3, 1879.
Foreign Advertising
Representative The
American Press Association
ADVERTISING RATES
Display ads regularly In FOL-
l STT TIMES per inch, 8. C... 25c
Spasmodic advertising per inch,
s .lgle column 35c
Preferred position 25% Extra
Local readers ,per line .... 10c
Card of Thanks . . 50c
Resolution of Respect .... $1.00
Changes for ads must be In this
ill.
V- I'
iRi-in D
Mr. and Mis Freddie Jergenson
and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Herber
jpent Saturday evening with Mr.
and Mrs Leonard Hood and
Jocly Beth
Mr and Mrs Earl Dlven of
Booker are the rifw owners of the
cafe where Mrs. Doris Skulley
*as located. They opened Satur-
day morning.
Mrs. Elvln Henry and children,
Mrs. Lizzie Fausset, Mrs. Alfred
Fausse: and Wilma Rae, Mrs.
Chas, Altmiller and Sherrie, all
attended a birthday party at
Perryton ol Dennis McClung, son
o£ Mr. and Mrs. Carroll McClung
oaHurday afternoon.
Youth Admits—
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office not later than TUESDAY j ettes, cigars and oilier items were
AFTERNOON. \
All ads run until ordered out.
TIMES GETS LETTER
FROM EVERETT HARRELSON
Among the many letters that
the iWes received, none could be
im re of a surprise then the one
from our friend, Everett Harrel-
soh of 7613 W 60th Street, Argo,
111. Incldentlally we have been
looking for a letter from him for
over b*o years. In the letter Ever-
ett sent a check that extends his
subscription until 1952, and says
in part: "My wife and I Anally
ot In touch with Mir. and Mrs.
ill Imke and daughter. After
about two and a half years we
ifound their address in the Follett
Times and got in touch with them
after that we payed them one
visit while Bill's mother and bro-
ther were up here, then they came
to see us one time." He also states
that "according to the paper there
must be a lot of building and
changes going on there. I doubt if
I'll know my way around so very
good, if I ever do get -to come
back do-am there on a visit."
Follett Times, 52 Doses Only $1.50
\
AL
....
f/ GET THE
JUMP
ON THE JOB
Draft, check or money order must
be sent with foreign advertising
to insure publication.
Darrouzett
ROUND and ABOUT
Mrs. Pearl Smith returned home
Sunday.
Mrs. Freddie Jergenson spent
Wednesday afternoon with Mrs.
Peterson
L. H. Shaffer came from Moo-
reland, Saturday to spend a few
days at Peterson's.
Mrs. Carson Altmiller, Patsy
and Miss Mavis Altmiller were
shopping in Perryton Saturday.
Mr. and Mr.s, A. G. 'Watson
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were supper guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Peterson Thursday
evening.
Mr. (and Mrs. George C. Miller
had Sunday dinner guests, they
were Mr. and Mrs. Victor Miller
and Ronnie.
taken.
On two occasions he appropriat-
ed trucks and drove them about
the district, he told Sheriff Tar-
box. About 10 days ago he took
u truck owned by Glen Phillips.
Dec. 5 he took a truck parked
near the elevator, drove it two
blocks, but deserted it there.
Checks signed by John E. W.
Schafer, Haidee Merriam, Mrs.
Tom Withers, John Peil, G. H.
Helifenbein, O. C. Oiwen and ot-
hers were recovered.
The parents of the boy recently
moved from Perryton to Darrou-
zett.
provides logical excuse for frequ-;
ent moments of samba, conga and 1
calypso. These sequences give'
free reign to Anton Grot's ima-1
ginative hand on the color end.
Christmas Cards for
sale, Limited Amount,
printed with name in
Fancy Type, AT
Follett Times Office
Top Musical Hit To—
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Continued from Page 1
lninc honors. The latter as a
brash torcher, shifts from comedy
to singing chores with the great-
est of ease. Her "I'm In Love"
ditty is a first-class example of
atomic-speed diction. She simply
repeat* the same wards through-
out the entire song, which is an
unusual achievement and regis-
ters most effectively on the screen.
Oscar Levant supplies additional
comedy, and also executes neat
Angerwork at the keyboard. The
particular itinerary of the liner
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Specials
For Friday and Saturday
Dec. 10 and 11
GRAPE FRUIT
White Grape Fruit, 80 Size 7 for 25c
Red Grape Fruit, 80 Size 4 for 25c
CRANBERRIES
One Pound Cello Package 19c
MINCE MEAT
Jack Sprat, 15 Oz 23c
SUGAR CURE
Mortons 7l/z Lbi 75c
PUMPKIN
Del Monte, Size 303 10c
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Skaggs, Ethel J. Lipscomb Lime Light and the Follett Times (Follett, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 9, 1948, newspaper, December 9, 1948; Follett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth389775/m1/2/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Higgins Public Library.