Timpson Daily Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 33, Ed. 1 Monday, February 15, 1932 Page: 3 of 4
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Paint is Your Best
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BUSSEY’S DRUG STORE
The REXALL Store
Mayor Oz Metz of Center
was in town Saturday and
stated that the relief.plan for
the assistance of needy families
at Haslam is making good
progress with contributions of
groceries and cash coming into
the committees at each of the
towns participating in .the
drive. Mr. Metz stated that
in some instances parties are
visiting Haslam to secure
tenants for farm work and
other jobs. He requests those
seeking help in this respect
should first call upon Messrs.
Mrs. Brad Caliier. and Miss
Bertha McKee of Center were
Sunday guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. McGee of
this city. They were accom-
panied home by Mrs. McGee’s
sister, Mrs. M. E. Terry, of
Kilgore. Mrs. Terry will spend
several days in Center with
friends before returning to her
home.
Sid Cleveland and family,
who have been making their
home in California for the past
-----------------—----several years, have moved back
Garrett and Vanderberg, com-1 to this section and are now
mittee at Haslam, who are on
the ground, and can furnish
all necessary information, rela-
tive to the unemployment situ-
ation, which is one of the big-
gest problems confronting the
committees.
Bedford Whiteside of Timp-
son, route 3, called at this
office Saturday, to give renew-
al for the Weekly'Times for
the year. Mr. Whiteside has
recently completed a new and
beautiful residence. The build-
ing is locsted on the J. M.
Whiteside old homestead; haa
eight rooms and is of the bun-
galow type. He also report*
having killed a hog, which if
not a record-sn asher, was one
of the largest vhich we hsve
chanced to me ition. Many
such kills throughout the conn-
try, and no doubt the price of
meat would seek lower levels.
Six hundred pounds of bacon,
spare-ribs, back-bone, shoul-
ders and hams from one hog is
a bit unusual, but Mr. White-
side informs us that this
located In the Corinth com-
munity. Mr. Cleveland for-
merly resided here, going to
California some fifteen years
ago.
Rev. J. T. Moore, pastor of
the Methodist church at Cen-
ter, was a Timpson visitor last
Saturday, and made this office
an appreciated visit. Rev.
Moore is a former -pastor of
the Timpson Methodist church.
Delmar Smith came over
from Henderson Sunday and
spent the day with Timpson
friends.
Fat Eyrn and sister, Miss
Peggy Bym, students College
of Marshall, spent last week-
end visiting their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. M. Byrn of this
city. Mr. Norris Attmar, also
a student of the college, ac-
companied them on the visit.
the weight of the recent kill.
Twenty-five gallons of lard
was rendered from this one
hog, and fifteen three-pound
and thirty-five two-pound tins
of sausage, a total of 115
pounds of this product was
ground and prepared for later
consumption.
Hon, E. J. McLeroy of Cen-
ter was a Timpson visitor for. a
was (few hours today.
J. S. Balkcom of Gary, route
1, writes this office to extend
his subscription to the Timpson
Weekly Times for another
year. Mr. Balksom appreci-
ates particularly the large
—
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Brook-
shire of Bronson are here for a
visit with Mr. Brookshire’s
parent^, Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Brookshire, and the family of
his brother, Dr. and Mrs. D.
Brookshire, of this city.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mc-
Gee and little daughter, Mary
Lillian, of Dallas are visiting
Mr. McGee’s mother, Mrs
Lark M. Ward.
Farmers in Texas May
Seek $6,000,000 Loans
Dallas, Tex, Feb. 13.—
Owen W. Sherrill of George-
town, member of the Texas ad
visory committee to the Feder-
al Reconstruction Finance cor-
poration, said today Texas
farmers probably would seek
immediately $5,000,000 to $6,
000,000 in loans nnder the ag-
ricultural intermediate credit
plan of the corporation.
TEXAS a O. P..1S
BACKING HOOVER
FOR NOMINATION
Dallas, Tex., Feb. 13.—The
executive committee of the Re-
publican party in Texas today
endorsed the administration of
President Hoover and called
for his re-election.
“We invite and urge all
Texans regardless of-party to
join us in the coming campaign
in support of President Hoo-
ver,” a resolution adopted by
the committee here said.
Pencil and. typewriter car-
bon paper; manifold paper
and second sheets.
Timpson Printing Co.
Timmons Asked to Heed
Publicity for Gamer
San Antonio, Tex, Feb. .14.
-Mayor C. M. Chambers Sat-
urday asked Bascom N. Tim-
mons, Washington newspaper
correspondent and former
Texan, to become national pub-
licity chairman of the Garner-
for-President movement.
Demand over the country for
Garaer-for-President automo-
bile plates has so increased
that 70,000 of the plates were
ordered ■ Saturday.
George W.-Saunders, presi-
dent of the Texas Old Trail
Drivers' Association, announc-
ed a cowboy division for the
parade preceding the Gamer
State-wide rally here Feb. 22.
County Judge Clarence Sam-
ford, accompanied by his
brother, E. B. Samford, of
Center were business visitors
in the city today.
J. H. Reeves of Dubberly,
La, asks that this paper be
continued to his address for
the year. Mr. Reeves is a na-
tive cf this city, and his friends
will be glad to know that he is
doing nicely in the home of his
adoption some years ago.
Mr. and Mrs. B. Bray spent
amount of local and communi- Sunday in Shreveport visiting
ty news carried by the Times, with relatives and friends.
Compounded
With Care
The moment you place your prescription
order, an experienced pharmacist begins to
fill it. Using only the freshest drugs, he
worts with infinite care for the slightest slip
might be harmful. The result is satisfac-
tory 100 times out of 100.
SERVICE ANY HOUR
G. C. McDAVID
“THE LEADING DRUGGIST’
J. A. Pate and little eon, J.
A, Jr„ of Tenaha, route 1,
were Timpson visitors here
Saturday, and before return
ing home had the publishers
extend his subscription until
1933. Mr. Pate said that he
appreciated the paper, and
that he could not do without
the splendid news service af-
forded through the Timpson
Weekly Times.
NOTICE
Increase your sales by using
store cards and sale banners.
Made on short notice.
8-lwSd W. Adams.
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has to know his
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his 1870 secret
that mellows and
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nothing else can.
'Handy pocket poach of heavy
foil. Keep, your tobacco, in
better condition and make, the
price lower. Hence TEN cento.
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COMING SOON
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NEWS OF THE
COLORED P.-T. A.
The colored-P.-T. A. met
Friday, Feb. 12th, in regular
session at the school building.
The hour preceding the meet-
ing was given to putting out
flowers around the building.
This is just the beginning of a
program the P.-T. A. has on to
beautify the campus. The
22nd of February has been
designated as the next day to
work on the campus, at which
time it is hoped to add more
flowers and set out some shade
trees.
colored parents of the com-
munity as a result of the P.-T.
A.’s activities. New members
are being added at each meet-
ing. We have adopted as a
slogan, “Every parent of the
colored school a member of
the P.-T. A.”
Lena Hooper,' President.
Notice to Coo tractor. For State
Road and Bridge Construction
HIGHWAY NO. 35
Job No. M-i 1-2-3
Length 6.56 Mile.
Sealed proposals addressed
to the State Highway Engineer
On the night of Feb ! cf Texas, for the improvement
22nd, the ladles of the P.-T. A , f certain highways in Shelby
are planning a program a , i County, will be received at the
banquet for the fathers. Tno1 Tee of the State Highway En-
proceeds of which will go viaeer at Austin, Texas, until 9
the treasury of the organ z«- clock, a. m, March 1st, 1932,
Won. ; and then publicly opened and
A very fine school spirit is read,
being worked up among the I Work consists of Double Bi-
tuminous Surface Treatment
on Highway No. 35 from Timp-
son to Nacogdoches County
Line, a distance of 6.56 miles.
Specifications and proposals
can be obtained from the office
of the State Highway Depart-
ment. Austin, Texas.
A certified or cashier’s check
on a State or National Bank of
the State of Texas for Seven
Hundred Dollars ($700.00)
made payable without recourse
to the order of the State High-
way Commission of Texas,
must accompany each proposal
as a guarantee that the bidder,
if successful, will enter into
contract and nuke bond in
accordance with requirements
of the specifications. The right
is reserved by the party of
the first part te reject any
and all proposals or to waive
ait technicalities.
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Molloy, T. J. Timpson Daily Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 33, Ed. 1 Monday, February 15, 1932, newspaper, February 15, 1932; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth767015/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Timpson Public Library.