Lipscomb Lime Light and the Follett Times (Follett, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 17, 1935 Page: 2 of 4
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LIPSCOMB LIMB LIGHT AND POLLKTT TIMB8, FOLLBTT, TEXAS
Thursday January 17th, 1935
And Follett Times s
Flutt told Ant Emmy she was in
WHAT WE THINK
Subscription Rates
Lipscomb, Ellis, Ochiltree and
braver Counties $1.50
Addressed to any other point In
the United States $2.00.
All Subscriptions Must be
poid for in Advance.
Etiquette of
the Flags
There are many citizens who
faver of running out all of those' _ _ ,
there Motor sickles in town, them (By Frank Dixon)
and there Side cars to. j It occurs to us that the best
Munday—Eb Turner Is very way to take the profits out of
very mutch Xcited over whut the war is to turn the management of I
Dr. told him today when Eb went the munition business over to us
to see whut cud be done about farmers. I don't know of a farmer
his Indigestion. The Dr. told him who has been able to make a pro- are not familiar with rules gover-
to go on a Liquid diet and Eb is fit in twenty years. noring the use of the Stars and
strong Prohiblshun and he went ^ Stripes. Flag etiquette should be
,and oredered two Cases of Pluto I desire to start a movement taught in schools that pupils may
Water and a Oiallen of Caster Oil. against the practice of making not grow up ignorant of these
Teusday—People dont no whut cranttWi'y sauce into cranberry facts. There are certain funda-
to think about Lonny Calders jelly and cutting it up Into mental rules of heraldry which, if
KTIIEL and FRED SKAGGS
Publishers
JMhei J. Skaggs Editor
titci <J. Skiygi, General Manager. I sence he turned in a far Alarm to- squares like fudge or cheese. To understood generally, would indl-
t uua. iit-u on Thursday Morning I day when he reelized mite get my way of thinking cranoemes cate the proper method of dls-
o! Kiicli Week a rested why he went and set a are best stewed and made into playing the flag. The matter be-
fcnteitd second class matter j stable on far just to play safe, sauce without any of this arti- comes a very simple one if it is
t uie pus( Jilice at Follett, Texas, I flcal glamour. We had Christmas kept in mind that the National
on July 31st, 1U18 under the ActI Wensday—Rilly Markle Is wear- dinner at my son-in-law's and flag represents the living country
jj. Congress ol March 3, 1878. ] in& a Black eye and she has went the cranberry sauce was seved in and is itself considered as ,a living
and left her Husbend witch makes this shape. I didn't know at first thing The union of the flag Is
a liveing by writeing Poatry. She whether it was something to eat the honor point; The right arm
sed she spilt a drop of Ink on 1 or just another yule tide table iS the sword arm, and therefore
of his love goams and he socked decoration. the point of danger and hence the
her a cupple times. And she got place of honor.
very very sore. Before condeming the govern- The Flag should be displayed
Thirsday—The teecher balled ment a man shouldc heck off all only from sunrise to sunset, or
out Mary Trapp in skool today, the misfortunes and failures that between such hours as may be de-
She sed. What was you thinking have come his way because of his signated by proper authority. It
about to get a mark like that on own shortcomings, carelessness or should be displayed on national
yure Neck and Mary replyed and lack of thrift, industry and for- and state holidays and on historic
ADVERTISING KATES
Display ads regularly in FOL-
LETT TIMES per inch, S. a. .20a
Spasmodic advertising per inch,
single column 25c
Preferred position per inch, sin-
gle column 25o
Local readers per line ..... .10c
Card ol Thanks 50c
Resolution of Respect $1.50
Changes lor ads must in this
office not later than TUESDAY
AFTERNOON.
All ads run until ordered out
Draft, check or money must ba
r—nt with foreign advertising to
insure publication.
Listen
PLAY SAFE and
come in and let us
clean your Cooling
System on your Car
and fill it with
PRESTONE Or •'
SUPER PYRO I
for the Winter |
Months. I
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Plione No. 3S
Follett, Texas
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sed she was a thinking of getting sight
1 on the uther side of her neck
but her pa cums in and spoilt all
the fun. & did we Snicker.
Roll
Honor Roll
Honor Roll.
Slats' Diary
Friday—Milly Trucker says
she had her wish she wood be
Third Six-Weeks
Second Grade:
Trixie Lee Travis 39 points A
and Mary Lou Larkey 39 points
A Tie.
Fern Stoughton 37 points A-/
j Aleeta Stedman 37 points A- and
[ Alvin Schibblehute 37 points A-
Tie.
J. W Perry 35 points A-.-
lf Donald Travis 33 points A-.
about a ft. taller becuz whenever
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they is a Post offise game why Third Grade:
she all ways gets kissed on the Verda Laubhan 40 points A.
Fourhead. Matlack 45 points A and
Saterday—Seth M«ninnis went Esther Schilling 45 points A Tie.
over to Marshall county yester- Edward Fleming 42 points A-,
day becuz sum 1 told him his Billy Joe Byars 42 points A- and
Dubble lived there and Seth sed Bobby Zenor 42 points A- Tie.
he was very very Anxous to see Joanne Ehrllch 41 points A-,
whut the man looked like. Jean Marie Patton 41 points A-
Sunday—Sally Flutt was a tell- and Colleen Terrel 41 points A-
ing Ant Emmy that her husbend T'e- ; ,
cum home last nite with his coat Max McLarty 40 points A- and
Tore and his eye Blacked and he Jackie Palmer 40 points A- Tie.
had fell and nocked his thum out M*ss S- Hartenberger.
of Joint and he sed it was on acct
of to Menny Side cars and Sally Want—Ads Par
Honor
First Grade:
Theola Thompson 35 points.
Billie McLarty 35 points.
Bonnie Britton 34 points.
Bernice Ehrlich 33 points.
Georgia Stoughton 33 points.
Velma Miller 32 points.
Hudson Garvin 30 points.
Marcllle Walker 30 points.
Given Lee Bruce 29 points.
Nina Jean Long 29 points.
Marguerite Schilling 29 points.
Margie Terrel 29 points.
Willa Mae Freeman 28 points.
Mary Lou Brown 27 points.
Lois Foster 27 points.
and special occasions. The Flag
should always bp hoistered brisk-
ly and lowered slowly and cere-
moniously .
When carried in a procession
with another flag or flags the
Flag of the United States should
be either on the marching right
that Is, the Flag's own right, or
when there is a line of other
flags the Flag of the United
States may be in front of the1 cen
ter of that line.
Who Would Thought It
Who would ever have thought
that Niagara would adopt the re-
duction program, too?
You C an C ontrol that Cold
By using our Cold Remedies and Preventatives, Such as
Nose and Throat Drops, Tablets and Cough Syrups.
REISDORPH DRUG
Serve to Serve Agafti"
KOI.I.ETT
TEXAS
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COME IN
Courtesy, Cleanliness
and Efficient Work-
menship, are not mear-
ly Meaningless Words
to us. We invite you to
Come in and be Con-
venced.
City Barber Shop
Earl Byars, Prop.
SEND
Your Watch and jewelry Re-
pairing, to
S. W. NORTHUP
SHATTUCK, OKLAHOMA
Estimate on Repairing will bo
given unless instructions are given
before, Quick Service to you.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ed Alllnger
In Charge
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Skaggs, Ethel J. Lipscomb Lime Light and the Follett Times (Follett, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 17, 1935, newspaper, January 17, 1935; Follett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth390680/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Higgins Public Library.