The Timpson Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, June 19, 1964 Page: 2 of 6
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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
JUNE 1*40
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WHb SUB Ovdar er More
COFFEE, AdmintioB, lb.......«9e
SUGAR, Imperial, 10 fc........95c
PRESERVES, Strawberry, qt . 69c
CAKE MIX. AO Brands, 3 lor .$1.00
PEACHES, 2$ s«*e can, 4 for .. .89c
TUNA, Sunset grated, 2 for.....35c
FLOUR, Gold Medal, 5 lb......49c
GREEN LIMA BEENS, 3 cam 49c
TOMATOES, 2 cam..........29c
SNOWDRIFT
SHORTENING, 3-Jb. can......59c
SCOTTS TISSUE, 4 roBt......25c
WITH SUGAR AND LEMON ADDED
INSTANT TEA, 2 pkgs........29c
OLEO, lb...................19e
BISCUITS, 3 cam............25c
BACON, Wilson Certified, 2 lb. $1-00
SAUSAGE, 3 tt>............$1.00
BREAD, 2 long loaves.........49c
ESSERY BROS.
Air Show to Be
Staged June 21
At Nacogdoches
This Sunday, Jinx 21, is the
dl/ for the spectacular air
shows to be held it the Nacog-
doches airport The she* will
begin el 1 PJO.
The air show will feature
till lliag stunt flying fey world-
famous Frank Price. Other tbril
ling, daredevil atwots all he
provided by Bob Lafferty who
from an auto to a xfcpfaas
and from an airplane to the
Frank Price haa tbrIDed thou-
aands with hit aerobe Lie perfor-
mances which include owlaldc
loops, spins, relluen-Ukeetf and
apectaton’ hair an end.
The Air Fen*. Army, Navy
and Marines will aim have dis-
plays of missiles and aircraft
Other events will include para
chute jump! and skydiving,
plus displays of the latest air-
craft. '
The gigantic event is being
sponsored fey the Nacogdoches
Civil Air Petrol. Proceeds will
be used for upkeep of ey ns atone
cations oad search and rescue
profit, non-governmental, pri-
vately supported, educational or
garni*. is completing a half
century of inttmrauj service
to Team and Tfcaan*
Tumaall haa an impressive re-
low priced la
plishmonts. He served as assis-
tant district attorney far Smith
County throe yean before en-
tering private law practice in
Tyler. He hm practiced before
aO Stale Trial Courts, Federal
District Court, Court of CM
Appeals, Court of CrimMol Ap-
peals, and tba UA
Coert. lb was elected to
Legislature in 1MB.
lor tbe Mth
at TFA are
Greer, beam vary In quality
and prise, but are worthy at
to levels. He is sue of six la the
apOetpao-
one in the
Lyle is a asth
bat grew up on a Creaky County
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saD ’am
gam. r. J.
ter, Tessa (
SUNS CATP1M
Hayes, Liam, Gen-
lesed an Then, tt
JOB OPPORTUNITIES—Owe ha
expansion, the Pasadl
Schoob wig employ addtta
■ afgaud
are availahla at
prices.
m the time of year far re-
taOars is move out Mocha at
the aatkipoted now season, re
on MS degree at Team ASM mat ,
Cmrerwty is January ISM ha
the maw field with swan in
n Harvey Crnhw, Humble
Oil S Befitting Co, Houstso, a
George W. Stanley. Kirby Lorn-
dal and educational exhibits
will be displayed In the Hail of
nerves awards will be present-
ed
ship in fan
swards to the
ty agent, vocational garicuitsre
tree farmer and tree
farm inspector, and forestry sch-
olarships will be presented. The
awards will be made at a Paul
Banyan Awards Breakfast, Fri-
day morning, hanoring the re-
cipients of the awards.
Several allied organise bees
will bold joint meetings with
the Texes Forestry Association,
among which are the Hidsouth
Section of (he "Forest Products
Research Society, International
Society of Wood Collectors, and
the Board of Directors, Alumni
Association, Stephen F. Austin
Stale College Forestry Depart-
'menL
i this week. Vafarv
rf-re M a**** * *** *Bd fete fOOC
n*? ,*r sm-rey work ta Dallas,
seating in bum California Oth-: _ , _T_,
n fruits available include cam , IMUhfa.xadded that
tefa ---
Nunes
SpcdaMfit in Civil
Defeme Engineering
W. M. Lyle cm July 7 win
become a civil defense specialist
on the headquarters staff ef the
Texas Agricultural
Service.
In nuking the announcement.
Extension Director John E. Hut-
chison said, this is a new posi-
tion and the specialist's repon-
ibilities wiD he primarily in the
field of agriculture 1 engineering
as applied to eivfl defense.
The director added that Lyle
woukt provide engineering as-
sistance to livestock and crop
specialists including education-
al materials on shelter facilities
design and construction, protec-
tion at water and feed supplies,
V. S. Man,
tural engineer aad an JMy 2g
weald go to University of Colw-
tha
fa only ft H, nr
more, duration to the CM! Air
HON. BYRON TUNNELL
TO ITEM OCT. BH
AT FORESTRY MEETING
Tyler, will be the
keynote speaker at the Golden
Anniversary meeting ef the Tex-
as Forestry Association in the
Shamrock Hilton, Oct. 22-22. The
a state wide, non
Build Manus
Around Beef
Cooking is a real challenge.
June feridm aad ether begriming
cooks are fortunate la having
at that favorite
me in
Estimates of Jane beef pee-
duction range from S to M per
earn above a year ago, says Mrs.
Gwen Oyatt, Extension Service
consumer marketing apedaliit.
Among the best values tie
beef chuck roasts, ground beef,
hams, bacon, laaafa should
toast and luncheon meats.
Grade AA ani Grade A large
tire eggs offer shoppers the
moat qaalitv and food value tor
the egg dollar. AH eggs are
the pilot
Light Important
To Laying Flock
Peulbymea should mark J
22 as a day to light by.”
that date, there will he a
daylight boon available to lay-
ers than on any other day of
the year.
It Is important that birds nev-
er receive any leas light than
on June 22, aays Bill Cawley,
associate Extension poultry hus-
bandman at Texas AAM Univer-
sity. The minimum amount of
light birds should continue to
receive throughout the rest of
the laying j-tir can be deter;
decontamination proc e d u r e s,' mined by adding together the
stand-by power equipment and number of hours of sunlight
maintenance and rehabilitation and artificial light they receive
procedures. j on this date.
He will also establish guide- Research shows that dterra*
Hues far a shelter survey serv fug light haa a much more dr*
kl for rural counties aad work malic effect ou reducing
with other groups including production than increasing Ught
county civil defense directors at has on improving egg predac-
wefl as Extension personnel on tton. As June draws to a dose,
the county, district and state poults ymen must begin to
->jmt their time docks to com-
P
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fact lhwost Gary, call CL 4-
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alt i
i g rsa.
ed- MOM. Keys M Xrie-
i Gro before f pan. week
FOE RENT —
Previously occeptad by Albert
Holmes. CaB Mrs. Harris Bens
doe, CL 4-2472. If
Fresh
Oh fit a mria mt ■peril fef fftfc
-Prtrii
Don’t you read before you buy?
lfoM people das
Whan you add it all up, pirid advertising
Ttey grunt on mhwrhrimg^ J”* toffaa P*®“ ** “* '
oo toaiiua* And because it mcaaues up to the buying
habits of moat ccmMonen, print make* anfaa
S Mott ;
i oral light, Cawley adds.
! la the BryamCu epe Statioa
I area. daylaagEi will have do-
I creased 1 hour, eight minutes
; per day by August 23 aad 1
hour, 20 minutes per day by
September t Further north, the
decrease in day length will fee
greater.
Remember, in order to main-
tain constant fay length, time
docks must he set to imvide
both maredag aad evening
lights, Cawley aays.
Hugh and Cecil White at Jas-
per visited Mrs. L M. Ward
Hast Thursday. They alas visited
with their aunt. Mrs. Levada
Pike of Gory
Go to Church Sunday!
PRACTICE PIANO
Only «U» weekly. For Ml dr-
taBs write at rphmw 42441M
fact today. Walker A MW
pert, La.
Mad. ■
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Merit E South. LT
HE,
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ATHLETE? FOOT
Pi ae. so. of Trispooa about 2
mi. .Vice lake approx. 2 ae.),
feared, seme pasturefand,
tprints, some thnber. Ills per
217 at, city Emits
fronts 2 roods, excel, fencing,
bares, net koines. Highly Im-
proved—produce! s,ooo to «.oeo
e timber. New pea-
af K Tea. fiaasl
lOSxtia comer fat,
basically good old family heme
of 2 bafioonu, separate dining
room, ate. Towering oaks, pret-
ty trees and shrubbery. Only
tiffin with «00 down. Excel
New type
ties, pretty 3 BA all brick
■t acmes from
sheetrock
STEVE ■
FOR OfSTRICT JUDOE
WARD CHANDLER
FOR !
LEON SHT1JJNG3
FOR COUNTY ATWEMYl
bill r otamtt J*t
(fit Efariin)
FOR TAX trssminrni a ■
TOE. SHELBY COUNTY:
ELLIS D. tVILEUEN
(Re-Ejection)
TURNER GENE SPABU
ehen. Ail or pretty leofvtiged
ae.
THE YAEBBOUOHt1
X. H. (Buck) and Weeds &
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DeeIct
RADIOS: TV’s ed EEC BEE
FLAYERS
end SERVICE
G*rriaon TV-EUctric
ELL SHINN, Owner
WHY HOT
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f)ri A YEAR
IN SHELBY, NACOGDOCHES,
PANOLA E BUSK COW NT! BN
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OAK MANOR
East Tens’ Newest and Hoot Modern Nursing
House now open for guest and pub lie inaportiow.
g 24-Hour Registered Nurse 3upirri.lcn
e Private and ScniMiats Raana
R individually Controlled Heating and Coot-
re*
• Excellent Feed with Special Diets
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taat Facilities
a Convenient to City Mnmsrtnl Hospital
# Participating fas State Welfare Von
Ue Rate*
Oak Manor Nursing Home
1200 Ferguson St. Phene LO 4.73SE
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TKKB. CHINCH BUGS
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Milner, Joel. The Timpson Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, June 19, 1964, newspaper, June 19, 1964; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth812453/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Timpson Public Library.