Timpson Weekly Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, May 29, 1959 Page: 2 of 8
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CHECK THE IDS — Advertising Benefits You
rtMfSON fBUY TOUR—Tintpoun, Twu, May », 1MI
CLIMY SAYS...
Shelby county fanners and .spnt/imr cattle come by the
ranchers enjoyed very good. county a gnat's office or call LY
weather this past week. The if-3223, Center, and ask for bul-
moteture, temperature, humid- !ctin No. L-256. “Guide for
ity and length of day was all Controlling External Parasites
perfect for crops and pastures of Livestock and Poultry."
to make very rapid growth. A. D. Howard of Rt. 1, Sbel-
Cattle are rapidly regaining byvilJe. is making plans to
weight lost during the winter spray hia pasture* with 2,4-D
month*.
weed killer. Most weeds are
The Shelby County Cattle-: easily killed
men’* Association met Tues-'arc making
“CLIMATIC AIR Auto Air Conditioner
REARS Investigating...”
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ONE DAY
INSTALLATION
LUNSFORD BU1CK CO.
Cora Street — Phone LY 8-3211
CENTER* TEXAS
BETTER MOTTOES ASSN.
PICKS ITS WINNER
FOR THE MONTH
the association included:
"BuaiiKiS is 60 bad that even
the guys who don’t intend to
pay are not buying.”
Lc* Angelos—-The J*rt’s Have "Shall 1 use your name—in
Better Mottoes Asen. has an-[shall I piny it smart?"
flounced it* winning motto for “Please lower vour voice
th if: month: .What you say goes over my
“When ! ask (or yeur np1n- head.**
ioc, I'll tell yev what to say.” Tm ofter. wrong bat never
Other mottoes submitted by in doubt.’*
THE LONG AW SHORT OF IT—A tear!. *t steer mmf« it
ski* nnin( (uwa initnH hr Vo*ue
P«imp. Tor iImm itu formal tmaoiis a iillov; iImcI
' maiaf %o> of sheer «l»i* organ dv. Froths the aA&ki of
■ trco'i.l dirt tier (arm it into a gUnmroo* ball sown. And
for tiir -in*, a walloped kdxt and tank of krAitr codon
•alls. FUohi liy rmiT.
Cattle-‘easily killed now while- they
rapid tender
jday night. May 12, in the Farm-; growth. Money can be saved
era State Bank in Center, j by spraying, it's cheaper and
1 Through the fine leadership of! more effective than clipping.
Joel Fleming, president of the ! Shelby county is very fortu-
awioeiaUon, the cattlemen de-’natc to have some very good
tided to hold the first annual j-i-H Club organizational adult
Shelby County Cattlemen's As- j leader*. Wlthnot these adult
sociatioo barbecue on Satur-j leaders no 4-II Club work could
day. May SO. Tickets art on be done in Shelby county,
sale for SI AO each. The pro-' These adult leadera Include
ceeds will go toward furnish- Mrs. J. B. Un* of the Tccnca-
ing a ruum at the new Shelby ?ee l-II Club; Mr*. Sid Horton
county hospital. The public will of the Happy Hustlers’ 4-E
be invited. j Club; Mr. and Mr*. Shorty
Jaek Bagwell of Paxt«r. is! Webster of the James 4-H
busy rebuilding hi* broiler: Club; Mr. and Mr*. J. L. Chan-
house* tkat were destroyed in-dlerof the Excelsior Club; Mrs.
the Paxton etomi in March, i Ernest Cnvfoni and Ear!
-Several other broiler houses!Crawford of the Arcadia 4-H
were partially
DAIRY PRODUCTS
FEATURED FOR
JUNE PLENTIFUL*
College Station — June in
Dairy Month and milk produc-
tion is at its seasonal high. So
milk and ether dairy products
totally de- j Club; and Hr». Bud Crump of are featured ob the U. 6. De-
Weaver's Dept. Store
CENTER, TEXAS
Air Conditioned the Year 'Round for
Your Shopping Comfort.
The home of nationally advertised brands
in Ladies, Men's and Children's Wear
North Side Square
You Are ALWAYS Welcome
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this disease, but everyei
should be on the lookout
Car buranuDce—ii yes need to-
rn ranee on yo«
we’ll appreciate (be <
jty of serving you.
Winfrey.
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stroyed at Paxton during thal jtbe SLas 4-H Club. These lead-
storm and most of them aw be-,ora *re a*«isted by several pro]
ing rebuilt. |<*ct leader* ir. each club.
Vance Re!I of Rt. I, Center. | W. G. “Bo" Morris is the new
Is bitty preparing to apray bis i volleyball coach at the Teunea-
cattle for Hies tud ticks. Va£cc|**fc t-H Club. The Tonejwee
plan.4 lo mix hip spray nutltaial j l-II C ub has set each Wcdnes-
up so as to get maximum con-'day night a* play night,
uol. The recommended poisons j There has been one cow lost
include (l) 0.6 percent tox*-|in Shelby county from anthrax,
phene; (2) 0.5 percent meth- All cattlemen are encouraged
oxychlor. Flies and tickd are - to oliserre their cattle daily
beginning to be a real problem ! and report any loan Immediate-
ami all cattle owner- could ly 1o prevent the spread of this
make money by following a cattle dfeeaae. Necessary pre-
gnutl spraying schedule. For cauliona have Already been
further information concerning■ taken to prevent the spread of.
partmeni of Agricokanc * June
list of plentiful foods tor this
area.
The lifting invoke* only five
other food items. Errs, broiler-
fryer* and consumer-*ixe tur-
keys are included, as are curing
vegetable* and vegetable fata
and Oils.
This liat A food*, in heavier-
than-normal supply, i* fnnibh-
ed by USD A’* Southwest Food
Distribution Division, Dallas, |
on the basis ef national and
local availability. Menu plan-
ner* will bt ahead by making |
heavy use of foods on the Hat. !
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TOWN’S SERVICE
STATION
GmoHi, Oil», Grasses
• Tin Service usd
Wkecl Balancing
•Washing
* Poklimf
• Tire* and Tube,
We want your huiinwa
Thank* for past fane*
WMWbMMAAA*1
IT S HARD TO
BREAK EVEN
If you earned $5,000 a year
in IMS, and have a wife ar.d
iwo children, you have to earn
$12,113 today to break even in
terms of purchasing power, ac- J1
cording to a recent survey. '
Putting it another way, the i
same man who earns $7,035 a :
year today can purchase only
as much as ha counterpart
earning $3,000 a year in 1S3S.
The “why" of this » found
in two forces. One is taxes. The
other is inflation. The first
takes away more and more of
your dollars—and the second
cheapens them.
Mm Ccesa-w v*,«t
I Lallan “Lasagna” With Rice
Vr oflwi U-rert that ric« Ik an
IU Ian food :a\*ontc and that
much Tice is crown h» the TVs
YtOcy In IMIy. TLik recipe uses
METHOD rut the rice. ? nips
of the water awl * teasposju of
the salt irt a 2 Heart
Driac to a ViKmvmJMi. Two*
the hell down’ V-w Cover wi
Uii» h
- in a recipe for a Xa-aar.
ya-type lEsh.
TL* iirnptiiBus cisaerolc is---------
«na«l« up f>1 layers of tender saucepan from the >•«
white rice, creamy cottage tew U«* h* on 1* rm
cheese, succulent browned While lha riee rooks, tat
Crowd beef and a super to- '—“5---r' u *"
mi-lo-rnu^-oem sauce. Oxer
tkr top i; rt generous aprinV h*g
of PaniMfS»a mersc. mute. 1 ?eo*pauo i
INGREDIENTS:
1 earn ueowked white rlie
X 1/7 water
X teaapoMK caU
1 lb. (round beef
> date
COOKING MAGIC
FOR PENNIES A DAT!
with modern,
clean, dependable
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Every One In Tki* Area k Urged To Attend
HENDERSON’S 15TH ANNUAL RODEO
JUNE 3-4-SO . . . 4 Big Gak Night*
Performance* Start 8 P. M. Each Night
IT’S BIGGER AND BETTER... IT WILL BE DIFFERENT
We urge you to get your ticket* now I
This year featuring the famou* Angelina County Quadrille.
Big Down Town Parade at -4 p m., Wednesday, June 3.
All the Great Entertainment* You Would Expect To See at An
R. C. A. Approved Rodeo.
Remember there will be 4 big performance* at the
Henderson Rodeo Arena
Two Miles South of Henderson an Laneville Hi-Way
Henderson, Texas
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l Uiilntoon grated
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PUec half the Tte in a ;
2-quart baXmg ■*“
wilh half the * *
rotted* cbeesr. Pimit «n one can
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- •* rice, ire bed ar.d
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Peur on tt»o after car. of spa-
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top *
Bake in * prvhmted 37y T.
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* itom»Ue ««.*»•■■* U yours—
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Complete stock of Lumber, MilhvorL. Roofing. Doors, Windows,
N&ik, Brick. It will pay you to see us for all your building supplies.
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Molloy, T. J. Timpson Weekly Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, May 29, 1959, newspaper, May 29, 1959; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth814731/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Timpson Public Library.