Lipscomb Lime Light and Follett Times (Follett, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 20, 1929 Page: 7 of 8
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BILL BOOSTER SAYS i
When a business gets sick, Dr. i were Follett visitors for a few
Advertising ought to-be called. ] hours Monday evening and while
in took in the movie at the
Elby Crites, of Higgins, was a
Busy Town visitor Sunday for a
few hours.
Emma Cuthbertson had the
misfortune to fall spraining her
wrist very badly.
All men look alike and talk
alike after they have been married
a coivple of years.
Don Long, ofMobeetie, wa^ a
Follett business visitor for a few
hours the first of the week.
Homer Cuthbertson and fami-
ly and Johnnie Reynolds, motored
to Shattuck, Okla., Sunday.
.John Smith, of Booker, wa.< a
Follett business visitor for a few
hours last Thursday afternoon.
! Criterion Theatre.
Sheriff £. B. Roberts, was up
from the County Seat, Monday
afternoon looking after some
I business matter. We have been
1 informed that E. B. has been a
busy man of late.
The common supersitition is
that it is hard luck for a black cat
to cross the path. It is true. Ir
is also bad luck for a rabbit or a
Rhode Island Red to cross" the
path—unless he hurries.
Paul and Geo. Trenfield were
in from the Trenfield Ranch just
southeast- of here down on Mam-
moth Creek for a short while the
first of the week looking after
here.
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EMEA/W* -THE TOWkl
KkJOCKER STARTED "TO
POUR. OUT WIS DAIUV TALE OF
WOC, AMD 1 IMPOLITELY
MOUEReD," CHOK.E DOVJM
THE SOBS, BR0rtHER l Alkfr
TIME TO VJEEP V41TV4 ^OU
TODAY*, t GOT Akl APPOlkfr-
MBKTT RJGHT WOW TD HEAR
THE SlRDlES SIMS'"
Mrs Jim Griffith and son, Jr..^me business matters
irom Elerado, Ark., is\isitingher > , ^jr I^wrence Montogomery
sister, Mrs
week.
0. W. Korris this
accompanied by Charles King
1 drove to Norman, Okla., Sunday,
days
W. C. Walker, attended the after spending a few days there
rodeo at Canadian, last Thursday, they returned bringing back the
Mr. Walker reported a very good balance of Montgomery 's furni-
time. iture.
Study the ads in this paper every <
week in the interest of shrewder!
buying.
A deal has lust recently been
completed whereby K. F. Miller
becomes the owner of the old
Follett Produce property, just
what K. F. has "under his hat"
to operate in his new building we
are unable to state but just keep
your eyes peeled on the Lime
Light and we will try to inform
Edwin Beum, left Saturday for1- Dr. and Mrs. H. K. Hill and you some ^melater.
Alva, Okla., to spend a few days l^ft Sunday morning for Okla-
visiting his wife that is attending homa City, Okla. H. K. will re-
summer school.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mccarty,
Jr,, and children, were the guests
of/Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Travis
this city Sunday.
W. H. Sewell and A. W.
turn Monday, Mrs. Hill will re-
main there three, or four weeks to
visit her sister who is in very
poor health. ,
j Mr. and Mrs. F. S* Reisdoph
Kjn_ and their small son, W. E. start-
of
cade, two of Follett's "live wires'' for Camargo, Okla., Monday
were "County Seat visitors, last rooming Nwhere they will visit
Thursday evening. , tteith Mr. Residorph s parents.
They plan to return to Follett in
time for harvest.
Miss Betty Brooks, of Los
Angeles, California, is spending a
few days visiting her sister, Mrs.1
Wirt. Terrel of this city.
'Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mensing,
of Perryton, were visiting friends
and relatives in and around Fol-
lett, Sunday afternoon. t
Ourtis Norris and Mrs. Willey
and two daughters, of Stilwell,
Kans., came in Saturday to visit
his mother, Mrs. Xorris.
\ Mr. and Mrs. George Rup-
precht and children, G. K. and
'Mary Lou, also Georges father
and mother, all of Perryton,
Spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs;
K. F. Miller, Mrs. Rupprecht's,
father and mother.
The human race is easily spoiled.
A few years ago a man would
i'walk eight or ten blocks to work
and think nothing of it. now, a
man crabs around all morning
and baby were in _ Follctf Mon- jf he can-t find a parking p|a(;e
day evening trading artd visiting within a block of the office,
friends from north of here.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Crossman
and t wo smallest sons, of Rago, east of here
Colo., were here the past week about200
visiting friends and relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Russell and
baby, were Follett traders and
W. P. Freeman one of the mOv^t
progressive farmers living north-
has just received
young Buff Leghorns
Pullets. You can just tell the
bloomin' world that Bill intends
to have plenty of "hen fruit"
visitors for a few hours Monday nexr winter.
evening from northeast of here. Mr. and Mrs. C*. B. Wood acc-
Mr. and Mrs. C'. Cookman, of ompanied by Mr. E. E. King and
near Catesby, Okla., were in Sun- Francis Resdorph, drove to Yic-i,
day afternoon taking in the bal 1 j 0 k 1 a . , Sunday.' M r .
The baseball season is well
under way with usual public in-
terest. There is no getting away
from the fact that baseball is
popular. It is one of the clean-
est and most " interesting games
invented. Xo other game will
ever -take its place with the
American people. Every red-
blooded boy has'a desire some-
time in his career when' his am-
bition is to be a big league play-
er.
Pearl Teter, who for the past
few months has been employed by
one of the Tailor Shops at Enid,
Okla., just recently returned to
Follett and is now being employed
at Graces Cash Store here. So the
next time that you are in on the
market for a- dimes worth of
"buttons'" or any thing- along
that line don't forget that you
will be greeted by Pearl who
understands any thing along thi
line.
L. B. Harrison arid son A. M.
a couple of progressive farmers of
near Booker were Follett busi-
ness visitors for a short while
Monday afternoon. The Har-
rison family are old timers of this
county and are mighty fine folks
which have been --known by the
Lime Light family many years
and you can just tell the bloomin '
world that we are always mighty
glad to have them to visit the
Busy Town just any old time. '.
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our Home
Are you giving yourjiorne the-care and attention
that will properly preserve it for vour later years?
Isn t it about time for another coat of paint,
is the roof sound
'these httie things are the . things that ;must be
.attended to if you wanryour home to grow old
gracet'ullv.
A plank or a carload. Lumber for every need at
prices .that are right
Ir you POUT
L'*<f OijU.
Hxuh
TlMtTABce
Lumber Brick Cement
Roofing Shingles Lath
Vour Business is Appreciated at Ail. Times
White House .Lumber Co.
K. N. Coleman. \lgr.
rollett,
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game between Perryton and
left.
Fol-
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. . Farmer,
were over Sunday afternoon from
near Darrouzett visiting with fri-
ends and relatives for a short
time.
Mi*, and Mrs. Pete Travis
and children, of the Town Worth
While, were Follett visitors and
sight-seers for a short time Sun*
day afternoon.
M iss Jennings, of Tulsa, Okla.-,
arrived in Follett Monday to
spend a weeks vacation with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D.
Jennings of the Speermor#*. Okla.,
neighborhood.
Mr. and Mrs Floyd Farmer
King and Mr. Resdorph return-
ed late Sunday evening, but Mr.
and Mrs. Wood plan on stay in
for a few weeks to doctor.
Alex Laubhan. of Higgins. was •
over the first of the week
attending to some business mat -1
ters here besides taking a birds-'
eye-view; of all the "diddings" j
that are taking place in the Busy
Town. Welcome to the Busy j
Town Mr. Laubhan we are al- j
ways bloomin' glad to have you
Every shrub and every plant
and every flower adds to the
vI beauty of Follett. People plant
flowers to gratify their own sense
of the artistic] and to please the*
I eyes of those who pass by. A !
flower in the front yard looks
| vastly better than a weed, j
: Pretty flowers are a splendid;
[tonic., Indifference to the other-\
fellow's rights is responsible for!
many of the annoyances, the
Genial
Vi:
A warm greeting.an^a friendly word or smile have
never lowered the dignity of an individual or a bank
Our officers are always ready to give kindly con-
sideration to the other fellow's viewpoint, and to
weigh it as carefully as their own.
Yes; most persons like to bank where their account
is appreciated.
Your account, large or small, is urgently solicited
- and respectfully invited. *
The Follett National itank
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FolleUt, Texas
^ RESOURCES $400,000.00
VV. STUART, President- • <). A. CRUMP, Vice Pres.
A. W. KINCADE, Cashier K. B. SUMPTER.
Ass t. Cashier
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irriraiions, the tragedies. T^e
visit us.
person who snatches another's
flowers is actuated by the samel
People who get the most for:disregard of the other fellow's:
their dollar in the store* are those rights as the man who holds up
who keep an eye on the ads in passersby, the burglar who rifles]
The Lime Light Week by week, j homes and the .reckles> autoisi
they follow the ads to learn what who. knowingly endangers lives
has
Thousands of prescription* for tWe
remarkable formula were filled by
drugtfiU Iaat year, orer 30,000 phy-
sicians, dentists and welfare nnrsee
recommend And endorse A-Vol u
• harmless, safe, rapid relief tor
gala, depression, (ever, cold, flo.
A-Vol jtops pali ,
ralgla^Y dental paln*^ pveamaOani,
A-Vol nov comee 1m bA&dj to#«s of
IS tablets. 25c, SO tablets 60c, medi-
cine cbest else $1.0®, at Any pre-
scription druggt«t or on receipt oC
price from A-Vol Co.,-, - —
Contain! No Aspirin or Other Heart Depressanta.
Headaches! Colds! Neuralgia! Dental Patei
and .where to buy to the best ad-'and limbs. No such
gnd baby, of near Darrouzett,' vantage. JVIake this a habit. * t-he cotnmunity'S^irrt,
person
l IMfi l.tOHT a $1.5(1 a Year—take
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Skaggs, Ethel. Lipscomb Lime Light and Follett Times (Follett, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 20, 1929, newspaper, June 20, 1929; Follett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth389977/m1/7/: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Higgins Public Library.