Lipscomb Lime Light and the Follett Times (Follett, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 29, 1934 Page: 2 of 4
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Subscription Rates
Lipscomb, Ellis, Ochiltree and
Heaver Counties $1.50
Addressed to any other point in
the United States $2.00.
All Subscriptions Must be
paid for in Advance.
ETHEL and FRED SKAGGS
Publishers
Ethel J. Skaggs, Editor
Fred C. Skaggs, General Manager
Published on Thursday Morning
of Each Week
Entered as second class matter
st the post office at Follett. Texas,
on July 31st, 1018 under the Act
of Congress of March 3. 1879
Foreign Advertising Rrpra
THr AMFWCMM PRESS ASSOCIATION
FOR COUNTY JUDGE
I hereby, announce my candl
dacy for re-election to the office
of County Judge, subject to the
will of the voters at the Novem
b >r election.
A BISSANTZ
FOR COUNTY TREASURER
I hereby announce my candi-
dacy for re-election to the office
of County Treasurer, subject to
the will of the voters at the elec-
tion in November next.
CLAUD BOONE
FOR COUNTY CLERK
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for re-election to the
Office of County and District
Clerk, subject to the will of the
voters at the November Election.
Will Appreciate your support.
P. O BOYD
FOR SHERIFF, TAX COLLECTOR
AND ASSESSOR
Subject to the wishes of the
voters at • the election in
November next, I hereby an-
nounce my candidacy for the of-
fice of Sheriff, Tax Collector and
Assessor, of Lipscomb County.
J. W. DOUGLAS, Jr.
UrSCMMI l&B iWftf' AND FOLLETT TIMES, FOLLETT, TEXAS
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Sunday School at 10:00 a. m.
Morning Worship at 1140 a..Bl-
l eague Service at 7:80 p. xn.
- Evening Worship at 8:00 p. m.
Last Sunday we fell oft on
Sunday School attendance just a
little, but let us all come and
bring someone with us next Sun-
day, Easter, in honor Christ's
resurrection, His triumph oyer
death. During the morning wor
ship service a beautiful special
song was rendered , iby Mrs. J.
r ewis Hill, Miss Pearl Fox and
Miss Bartley with Miss Pauline
Dennis at the piano.
The Standard Bearers Mission-
ary. Society met Wednesday at
! o'clock, at the home of Mrs.
'.ill Brown.
Remember our regular Wed-
nesday . night. prayer meeting, and,
Bible Study. You are always wel-
come.
The Ladies Aid Society will
Worth Lea;
«--* for
1st.
A MESSAGE OF EASTER
Leader Goldia Harrelson.
1. Devotional Service.
2. Why was Christ Crucified?
Isa. 53:5; 1 Peter 2:24; Jphn 3:-
18.
3. Some Proofs of the Resurrec-
tion.
4. What Does Paul Say Regard-
ing Those Who Have no Faith in
the Resurrection? 1 Cor. 15:17.
.5. What Does the Resurrection
mean to us?
Card of Thanks
We take this means of ex-
pressing our gratitude to friends
for their kindness, thoughtfulness
and helpfulness shown during the
.death Of our dear daughter and
sister, Hulda. And extend greatest
thanks to the people of the Me-
thodist Church.
,Mrs. Barbara Laubhan and
children.
ieet this .week, Thurs<lay at thej Mr. and Mrs. Jake Laubhan.
;'ome of M". Hy. Kinser, for Aid| Mr. and Mrs. John Laubhan.
-ocial and work.
The Ladies Foreign Missionary
Society will meet FVlday afternoon
it, the home of Mrs. Ida Norrls.
Keep in mind the Easter Can-
tata, next Sunday morning the
Instructors being Mrs. Leon Cour-
tney and Miss Alcena Sumptor.
Mr. and Mrs. John Byrd, Uving
southeast of here, was among
those visiting in Follett Wednes-
day afternoon.
Everbody reads the paper. How
do we know? Well fer instance—
if a wrong letter is in the right
place—a typographic error. or
somebody turned in the wrong
"dope" on something, or if we are
cussing things out in general in-
stead of giving away oodles pay-
ing, space, we then get plenty of
pfoctf—by many persons, telling
up we "are all wet" or something
ejren worse, so that's how we know
everybody reads the Follett Times.
Charter No. ItWl
Reserve District No. 11
Slats' Diary
Friday—Nelson Brill is back
here in town he sed he and his
wife had a fallen out. Pa says Ne-
lson askes very very proud even
though sum Xokes says he aint
wirth a dime. But Nelson told pa
he rilly does amount to sum thing
now becuz his wife says she will
give a 100 $ just to lay her
Hands on him for 5 mints.
Saterday—Hen Hammer spent
the passed sevral yrs. of his life
a wirrying for fear he wood half
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to ge to the poor House, well he
went there and yesterday pa and
Mr. Gillem went over to see him
and now he is wrrying about
mebby they wont let him stay
there mebby.
Sunday—well ma and pa In-
cluding mg, and Ant Emmy went
to hear the new preecher this
morning and after the meeting
the preecher shuk hands with Ant
Emmy and ast her how did she
like his sermon and Ant Emmy
replyed and sed. O all rite I am
very very easy to please.
Munday—pa has promised me
I and him wood go to the movy
show next Saterday ffbernoon
wile ma intertables her bridge
Club here at afe house. It Is a
swell pitcher with thre or mebby
four Murders In It.
Tuesday—Ma give me too cakes
fer I and Jake tonlte wile we was
a flying are kites. I tuk a little
bite out of Jakes cake so we cud
tell them a Part in case we wan-
ted to use them wile we was fly-
ing are Kites.
Wensday—Pa is Jn bad with tfre
parent teachers becuz of the way
he printed %jibout there play in
tjie noose paper witch be wlrks on.
He ment to have the Head line
say. LOCAL CAST Reddy FOR
PLAY and he printed it LOCAL
CATS REDDY TO PLAY.
Thlrsday—Joe Zeck anserred a
advertisement witch sed for 10 eta
wood send you sum thing to
it the horrors of Old age
Joe sent 50 eta. and la a
he got back a little Vila of
$228,711.37
RETORT Or CONDITION OF
The FoHett National Bank
Of Follett in the state of Texas, at the close of business on
March 5th, 1934.
ASSETS
Loans and discounts $75,730.46
Overdrafts ... 36 29
United States Government securities owned 25,180.31
Oth<?r bonds, stocks, and securities owned 47,718.47
Banking house, |650Q.00 Furniture and
fixtures, 8.873.01
Real estate owned other than banking house 1,910.17
Reserve with Federal Reserve Banft".. 22,630.37
Cash In vault and balances with other banks 44,985.99
putslde checks and other cash ;it«rts 171.14
Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due
from tJ. S. Treasurer 1,250.00
Other assets 224.56
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Demand deposits, except tl. S. Ooyernment deposits,
public funds and deposits af other banks
Time deposits, except postal savings, public
fun4 and deposits qf vjther banks 34,083.76
Public fun^s of States, counties, school districts.
or other su^clivistpns or municipalities 61,429.83
Deposits of other bftnla, including certified
and cashlets' checks outstanding 2,087.91
Total of items to 19:
(a). Secured ,kjy pledge of loans and
or ^we^tmtpts $17,500.00
(b) Not'secured by pledge of loans and
or lAvisititienfe V...,.'. 150,040.01
(c) TOTAL DEPOSITS 108,440.01
Circulating note* oustanding $25,000.00
P«W*tal a^m^U ,
Cl *? A, preferred „
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per share
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Undivided profits—net
March 29th, 1934
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CORN FLAKES, Per Box
A Specially refined
9Meat food Shortening 3 lb
No. 2 Tall
Cans—each
Pork & Beans
IN
FOLLETT
CRUMPS'
May W<; Sirve You Too?
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CRITERION THEATRE
Follett, Texas
Fri. and Sat. Nights, Mar. 30-31
Esther Ralston and Paul Lnkas in
"BY CANDLELIGHT"
ADMISSION 5c and 15c
FREE SHOW SAT. AFTERNOON
ASK BUSINESS FIRMS FOR FREE TICKETS
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$70,847.51
area, par
P« $..)
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par $..) $20,000,00
35,262.30
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10,006.00
... .*82.38
1228,711.37
Oth
•^OTAL
(excluding rediscounts)
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25,180.31
28,000.00
53,180.31
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STATS
I, F. B. Sumpter
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and Mtof.
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25,180.31
28,000.00
$53,180.31
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bank, do sol-
to the best of my
Cashier,
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Farmers Grain & Supply Co.
Follett, Texas
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GRAIN, FLOUR, FEED, COAL AND SALT.
EVER GREEN DWARF BROOM CORN SEED FOR SALE
We are trying to be bf Service to this Community. Let
as try to Please Ton.
Quality Paints at |ow Cost
Get BIG VALUE Brands of Paints, etc.—It gives you most for
your money.
Big Value House Paint, per Gallon $1.95
Big Value Enamel, per Pint . 45c
Big Value Interior Gloss, per Ga|l0n $2.45
Big Value Floor & Trim Varnish per Gallon $1.95
If we have not got on hand Just the color you want, we'll
cheerfuUy order it for you. Call at
Frank Frazier Hardware
Follett, Texas **
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Coty face powder $1.10 Value.
Coty Perfume 78c Value.
Boith for $L1|., - i" '
Prophylactic Tooth Brush 38c Vidae , i
19c two for 29e
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Skaggs, Ethel J. Lipscomb Lime Light and the Follett Times (Follett, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 29, 1934, newspaper, March 29, 1934; Follett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth390189/m1/2/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Higgins Public Library.