Timpson Weekly Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, October 11, 1946 Page: 4 of 8
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New Arrivals
Cedar Chests
Sewing Cabinets
Magazine Racks
Boudoir Lamps
Studio Suites
Book Cases
Lee Furniture & Appliance
TERMS CASH
If You Want If You Want
Them To Save
Phone 88 — Garrison, Texas
Birthday Doner
A birthday dinner was given
in honor of Henry Hudson and
two sons, Clyde and Willis,
their birthday being Oct. 7. Hia
wife and ail of his children
were present, also a host of
relatives and friends. Those
present included:' ,
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hndson
Mrs. Ernest Gary, Jimmie and
Vera Mae, Mr. and Mrs. A. P.
Wilson, Carthage; Mr. and
Mrs. Elzie Gary, Mrs. Sybil
Long and Bobbie Jean, Mrs.
Fannie Terry, iBro. and Mrs.
Ottis Heed and children, Car-
thage ; Mr. and Mis. Elvie
Beasley and sen, Mr. and Mrs.
Burtis Harvey, Mr. and Mrs.
and children, Lovelady; Mr. j Joe Crump and Billie Bob and
and Mrs. Elworth Barnes,! Maudell, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Timpson, and son, Delma, sto-l Snelson and children, Mr. and
Mrs. Heidt Snelson and sons,
Doyle and Lynn, Huntington;
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Snelson,
Huntington; Mr. and Mrs.
Morace Lake and son, Mr. and
Mrs. Edgar Miller and son and
Junior Johnson, Mr. and Mrs.
Lamar Perkin3, Timpson; Mrs.
Faye McLeroy and son, Erdie
Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Mason Co-
zart, Mrs. Mae Hudson and
?on,_Ivan Dillon, Mr. andjMrs.*
C. B. Wood, Mr. and Mrs."Les-
ter Gary and children, Clifton
Gary and daughter; Mrs. J. J.
Barnes, Jacksonville; Mrs. Ora
Lee Sparks and son. Junior and
ArthuV Floy Keating, Mrs-Do-
cia Williams and daughter.
Margaret, Mr. and Mrs. John
Mims and children, Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Beasley and sons,
Doyt and Everett. Mrs. Mary
Beasley. Mr. and Mrs. Jones
Harvey and sons, Veston and
Elton.
At noon a bountiful lunch
was served. Singing in the af-
ternoon was enjoyed.
dent Sam Houston State Teach-
ers College, Huntsville; Mr.
and Mrs. Willis Hudson, Gary;
Mr. and Mrs. .Donnie Harvey
and children, Nacogdoches;
Mr. and Mrs. Ossie Hudson
and children, Timpeon; Mr.
and Mrs. Elbert 'Harris and
children, Henderson; Mr. and
Mrs. Doyle Beasley,, and son,
Timpson; Mr. and Mrs. 3ud
Crump and children, M-. and
Mrs. Kalph Harvey, Mr. and
Breakfaster
■Presto Cookers
Overnight Bags
Electric Irons
Floor and Table
Lamps
Electric Coffee Makers
Phllco Radios
RADIO BATTERIES
MOST ANT KIND
Metal Tricycles
Children’s Desk
Firestone
TIRES AND TUBES
Motor Oil and Grease
Anti-Freeze
Automobile Scissor
Jacks
Gasoline Lanterns
Automobile Parts
and Accessories
WEBB
AUTO SUPPLY
Phone 63
Most fiies die in winter.
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i CHIMES saw
Baptist Church
(\v . A. Dollabiie, Pastor]
Sunday school 9:46 a. m.
J. M. Cozort, superintendent.
Worship service 11:00 a. m.
Training service 7 p. m.
Worship service 8 p. m.
Christian Church
10:00 a. m. Bible school. Joe
A. Bogue, superintendent.
Classes for all ages.
7 p. m. Young peoples’ meet-
ing.
7 p. m. Wednesday, choir
practice.
7:45 p. m. Wednesday, dis-
cussion meeting.
Methodist Church
(T. Miller Smith, Pastor)
Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
Paul Francis, superintendent.
Morning service 10:50 a. m.
Evening service 7 o’clock.
Jn the absence of the pastor,
Rev. J. D. Whitley, a returned
chaplain of the U. S. Army
will -fill the pulpit both morn-
ing and evening. -Rev. Whit-
ley was discharged from the
army with the rank of cap-
tain several months ago. He
served as chaplain in the serv-
ice of our country about three
years. His froeign service was
in the European theatre. His
son is reported missing in ac-
tion over Czechoslovakia.
Assembly of God
Sunday school 10 a. m.
Morning worship service 11.
Night worship service 8
Church of Christ
Bible study at 10 s. m.
Preaching at 8 p. m., by G.
E. McCaleb from Center, first
Sunday in each month.
Caledonia - Concord
j Methodist Church
Rev. J. L. Bryant, pastor
Caledonia—Worship serv-
ices 2nd and 4th Sunday, 11
a. m.
...Concord—Worship services,
Jst and 3rd Sunday, 11 a. m.
Timpson Methodist
Circuit
(Chas. J S. Weimer. Pastor)
Sunday, Oct. 13, 1946
Sunday school 10 a. m.
Morning worship 11 o’clock,
at New Prospect, We will
observe communion after the
morning sermon.
We have our new song books
at Stockman. They have some
beautiful songs in. them.
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WE ARE BUYING
Sweet
Potatoes
AT CRAWFORD SHED
IN TIMPSON
and at our plant
Paying
$2.00
per hundred pounds
INTERSTATE CANNING CO.
Logansport, La.
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W. T. Worsham Celebrates
90th Birthday
W. T. Worsham, citizen of
Timpson, enjoyed celebrating
his 90th birthday Sunday, Oc-
tober 6, with all his children
and many friends present. Din-
ner was enjoyed by all, and
he received many presents. As
all left for their homes each
wished him many more happy
birthdays.
Those present were:
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Craft
and family, Mrs. Rosie Smith,
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Worsham,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Worsham
of Houston; Mr. and Mrs.
Dewey Worsham, llr. and
Mrs. Lewis Worsha:... Mr. and
Mrs. Asa Stone of Joaquin;
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wor-
sham and Michael of Appleby;
Mrs. Gladys Hargis and son.
Gene, Shreveport; Miss Toni
Rigdon,Shreveport; Mrs. Floyd
Worsham, Carthage; Mr. and
Mrs. C. O. Worsham, Mr. and
Mrs. Aron Milford, 'Mr. and
Mrs. Horace Askins, Mr. and
Mrs. Randall Herndon and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Herndon and son, Mrs. Geo. D.
Herndon, Mias Jane Herndon,
Miss Lu Nell Jackson, Mrs.
John Hardhge, Mrs. J. B. Yar-
borough, W. H. Herndon, Felix
Askins, Herman Jackson, Mrs.
Addle Bowlin and sons, Cecil
Worsham, Mrs. K. B. Cren-
shaw and daughter, of Tmip-
son; Mrs. Leon Hardage, Hous-
ton; Jim Heaton, Gary; Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. Heaton, $. T.
Latham, H. T. Thomas, Gary:
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Waters
and family of Oklahoma City.
Charier O. Hen-grove
Promoted to Technical
Sergeant
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Hair-
grove are in receipt of letter
from their son. T/Sgt. Charles
O. Hairgrove, stationed at Fort
Bliss, El Paso. Sgt. Hairgrove
has recently been promoted
fycm the rating of staff serge-
ant to that of technical serge-
ant. ■ He has been in service},
about 20 months, and inform-
ed his parents that he expect-
ed to receive his discharge
sometime this month.
Z. W. Hooper Observe*
88th Birthday Anniversary
Last Sunday was. a happy
happy occasion for Z. W. Hoop-
er, weil known resident of this
community, when his children,
other relatives and a number
of friends gathered at his
home north of town to help
him celebrate his 86th birth-
day. This was an annual home-
coming and the day was spent
in pleasant association, and a
bountfiul dinner served at the
noon hour.
TRY US
—and see if
we have it
Radios—Battery and Electric
Record Players—Automatic and Manual
Portables and Combinations
Columbia Records—Popular and Classical
Playing Needles—Good for 5000 plays
Radio 1 ubes checked free — Radio Service
20, 30 and 40-gallon Hot Water Heaters—
Natural Gas and Kerosene
Natural Gas Heaters
Coleman G.I. Pocket Stoves
See the Electric Train display in our window.
It does everything. Place your order now for
Christmas!
Toys of all kinds and gifts for Christinas
Cedar Chests
Plumbing and Electrical Supplies
Sporting Goods
Paints for every purpose
Linseed Oil and Thinner
McLeroy & Wharton
Hardware, Furniture & Appliances
: Phone 225. TIMPSON, TEXAS
Students Timpeon Public
Schools. Taking First - .
5ix Weeks Tests
Students of Timpson Public
Schools have been busy this
week taking examinations for
the first six weeks of school.
Tests started Monday an con-
tinue through Friday. Report
•cards will be issued Thursday
of next week, S. R. Permenter,
superintendent, said.
Pie Oak Gifts and Flowers
is showing both West Coast
and Arizona Pottery,
Gifts and Flowers
for every occasion
at
Pin Oak Gifts and
Flowers
Timpson
Phone 122
CLASSIFIED ADS
STATE THEATRE
Garrison, Texas
Tues. - Wed. - Thors.
October 15-16-17
Two Complete Shows
Beginning 6:45 P. M.
60 acres for rent on halves or WANTED-—Plain sewing, you
for sale; 40 acres in cuhiva-j furnish all materisda: Chil-
ticn; good pasture, good well dren’s dresses, 50c; women's
of water, good spring, good 5-: dresses, (1.00. Mrs. J. A. Dill,
room house, good teams and' Corinth community. Ip
plenty good plow tools. Lo-j-. — ■ - ..
cated 4Va mile* northwest of FOR SALE—The G. S. Espy
Timpson. J. L. Harrison, P. O. I oid hone «»'*“*• Ioc*t*a “
Box 44, Nacogdoches, Texas.! So'Ah Timpson. See W. S. or
Phone No. 909 L 2. S. C Espy.
FOR SALE—50-acre farm, 28
acres in cultivation, balance
in pasture, 10 acres good tim-
ber, everlasting spring branch;!
lease now paying (1.00 per'
acre for 10 years; most all
good fence; fairly good barn;
house located within 100 yds.
of Wedgeworth school. Price
(2,750. Good well water. G.
W. Churchman, Timpson, Tex-
as, Rt. No. 2. 2p
FOR SALE—Hotpoint electric
stove, good condition. See
E. W. Crawford or phone 27,
Timpson. Ip
FOR SALE—One John Deere
Double Bottom Moldboard
Plow. Same as new. See Wm.
B. Wortham, Tunpaots-Tenaha
Highway. Ip
FOR SALE—An all-round No.
Imilk cow, 4 years old last
May 5th; will freshen in few
days with second calf from
registered Whitefacc male. If
a cow is worth $125.00, this
one should . * J. C. Bogaxd.
FOR SALE—One 1942 Ford
truck; one 1938 Internation-
al trad; and dump bed. Roy
Garrison, R. No. 2, Timpson.
FOR RENT—Good farm for
third and fourth; goad
house, good upland. Want
good man that can work 30 to
40 acres. G. R. Mathis, Phone
2, Timpson. 9~3p
POSTED
Positively no hunting allow-
ed on any of ray farms. 3p
G. R. Mathis.
FOR SALE—McCo
tek N<*..from
LOST — One light-red heifer
calf, five or six months old,
_________________faro near Silas. Notify
5 meadow mower. See E, W. ‘ Wilburn Beard. Ttmpson, Rt
Cmwferd. Phone 27. Ip 1. Ip
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Molloy, T. J. Timpson Weekly Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, October 11, 1946, newspaper, October 11, 1946; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth812470/m1/4/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Timpson Public Library.