Lipscomb Lime Light and the Follett Times (Follett, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 9, 1931 Page: 6 of 6
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LIPSCOMB LIME LIGHT AND FOLLETT TIMES, POLLETT, TEXAS
Thursday July 9th, 19S1
The New High P°wer
..Burner Perfection..
COOK STOVES
"The World's Fastest Oil Burning
Cook Stove"
What High-Power Means In Your Kitchen-
Ill terms of actual kitchen usage the
high-power of this New Perfection bur-
ner means faster cooking where speed-
is important plus reserve heat for extra
large meals or for rapid heating and
accurate control of the oven*** It means
also economy and convenience in
operation.
Speedy-Economical-Easy to Light
and Easy to Clean
Fry One In Your Ilomo
Frank Frazier Hardware
• Follett, Texas
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CRITERION THEATRE
FOI.1.KTT, TEXAS
All Talking Pictures Only
Fri., Sat. 2 Nights 2 July 10-11
<4Hook, Line and Sinker"
Fri., Sat.
2 Ni&hts 2
July 17-1N
"Conquering Horde"
Admission 10 and 25 cents
Faulty Brakes!
Many a life has been sacrificed to a set
of faulty brakes.
They may have been thought to be in
"pretty good condition" but they, were
just not good enough.
Have your brakes tested now.
So little time is required to check over
your, braking system. Drive in.
Follett Battery & Electric
Phone 74
Follett, v Texas
LOOK! LOOK!
Starting Monday, June 22nd, the follow-
ing price will be charged for Bread.
One and one-half pound loaf, 10c
One pound loaf, 7c
One pound loaf, 4 for. 25c
One pound loaf, 3 for.. 20c
Smith's Bakery
Follett, Texas •
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Classified Wants
Wants under this head at the very
reasonable rate of 7V4 c per Une.
One number or initial to count
same as one Word.
125 sheets of typing paper 25c
FOR SALE—Produce Building on
side street, in good location. If
interested spe C. D. Schultz, Fol
lett, Texas. 28c
FOR SALE--Section of fine farm
land, good Improvement. 2 miles
least of Follett. Priced right. If
i interested see C D. Schultz, Fol-
! lett, Texas
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FOR SALE--Some tin and some
used two by sixes and two by
eights. Cheap.—See E. E. King,
Follett, Texas. 31c.
i FOR SALE--2 Ice Boxes, Practic-
j ally New. Dirt Cheap.—H. R.
Lautahan, Hotel Royal, Follett,
: Texas. 31c.
;FOR SALE--Three new 15-30 Mc
Cormick Deering Tractors, 2
Second hand 15^30 McCormick
Deering Tractors, 4 new McCor-
mick Deering Farmalls, 3 new
8-ft. Angle one way plows and 1
now 10-ft. Angle one way plow—
We must move these.--White
House Lumber Company, Higgins,
Texas. 34-4tc
FOR SALE—One J. B. Colt Car-
| bide lighting plant in A-l condi-
tion. Consist of one pit type
! generator 200 lb. capacity. Two
j double drops and Four single
! drops. One porch light. Will sell
at a very low price and reason-
able terms.—O. A. Dittus, Fol-
lett, Texas 34-3tp.
B. Y. P. U.
The Intermediate B. Y. P. U.
elected officers for the following
quarter as follows:
President--Cleta Cope; Vice-
President—Fred Perry; Sec* and
Treas—Leona Brltton; Reporter-
Mrs. Bob Barton; Group Captain
No. 1--Bessie Perry and Group
Captain No. 2—Kenneth Winches-
ter.
Group No. 1
Bessie Perry—Captain; Cleta
Cope; Loetta Adams; Alberta
Winchester; Evelyn Crump; Ro-
bert Gadberry and Scott O'Neal.
Group No. 2
Kenneth Winchester—Captain;
Steven Dale; Fred Perry; Leona
Britton; Zelma Arthurs; Edith
Reynolds and.^essie Britton.
Program
For Sunday night, July 12th.
"By Faith Abraham Went Out."
I. Introductory talk—Mrs. Bar-
ton.
II. By Faith Abraham Left Har-
an--Steven Dale. (2) Robert
Sewell.
III. By Faith He Dwelt in Cana
an—Kenneth Winchester.
IV. By Faith He Accepted God's
Promise.--Fred Perry.
V. By Faith He Pleaded with
God for Sodom--Leona Britton.
VI. By Faith He Offered up
His Son—Jessie Britton.
VII. By Faith He Became the
"Friend of God." Zelma Arthurs
VIII. The Rewards of Faith-
Edith Reynolds. Every one please
be present every Sunday—Re-
porter.
Are Saddened
The Times Force are saddened
to hear of the death of our old
friend and neighbor 8. F. Han
son, who in former years, pre-
vious to his failure in health was
a man of much prominence in the
Busy Town, but owing to his
health had moved with his good
wife to California in the hopes of
recovery. This good wife has a
host of friends in and near Foi-
led who extend their deepest
sympathy in this sad hour.
From Lipscomb
Claude Wells, who Is making his
home in the County Seat, was a
pleasant Busy Town business visi-
tor yesterday afternoon for a few
hours. .• 'r-?' :-
HARVEST HARVEST
/
You will be sure to find every thing you
need for harvest in the line of Groceries or
Wearing Apparel at the Lowest Prices
at the store that Appreciates your busi-
ness. \
Don't fail to visit our 5-10-15- and 25
cent counters.
"The House of Bargains"
S. W. GRACE
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Follett, Texas
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Flour! Flour!
Just Received a car of Wichita Imperial
Flour every sack guaranteed to give satis-
faction or money refunded.
PER SACK
- $1.00 -
Farmers Grain & Supply Co.
Follett, Texas
An Oil Hog
Have you an "oil hog" on your hands?
If so you need a complete new set of pis-
ton rings.
And the sooner you have them installed,
the sooner you'll start saving money-^nd
really enjoying your car.
If your car needs new piston rings, drive
in
"C"
PATTON'S GARAGE
East of Consumer* Supply Station
Follett, Texas
Chicks do Better
The right start with the baby chicks means the right kind
of feed. You find ^nothing that wUl equal Qulsenberry Quality
starting mash no matter what you pay or where you buy.
Chichks do better on Qulaenberry Quality. You'll get extra
profits from our feeds.
ARMOURS CREAMERY COMPANY
Jack Barton, Mgr.,
Follett, Texa^,
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Skaggs, Ethel J. Lipscomb Lime Light and the Follett Times (Follett, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 9, 1931, newspaper, July 9, 1931; Follett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth390395/m1/6/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Higgins Public Library.