Timpson Weekly Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, October 20, 1961 Page: 6 of 8
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TOCP90K WEEXLT TIMES—Timpani, Thame, Oct. M. tMt
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The eleventh annual Gary
School Roundup will be held
Saturday, Oct. 21. There will
he fun, frolic and food for all.
The Exquires of the Gary High
School will have charge of the
afternoon program.
The Timpano Hsrmontiries
and the Webb quartet of Nac-
ogdoches will entertain during
the evening program.
Bring jut a small lunch for
a feast at 6 p. m.
Program:
1:00 p.m. Main hall.
3:00 p. m. Opening Bernina
—Auditorium.
School songs. Prayer.
Welcome Kenneth Griffith.
Response—Bobby Phillips.
3:45 p. m. Esquires.
4:30 p. m. In Memory—
Bill Todd.
4:40 p. m. Classes of 1925,
1926, 1927, 1948, 1949, 1900
to be honored,
5.-00 p. m. Visitation and
coffee break.
6 dH> p. m. Picnic style din-
ner at gym.
790 p. m. Harm onaries
and the Webb Quartet—Audi-
torium.
8:00 p.m. Basketball game
—Gary Bobcats vs. Broaddua
Bulldog*.
President—Eldon Davis.
Secretary—Barbara Vaughn
Has Active Plans
San Augustine—-The Deep
East Texas Development Amo-
ciatjon today announced plana
for the coming year. DOTDA
is comprised of membership in
eight East Terms Counties in-
cluding Angelina, Nacogdo-
ches, Shelby. San Augnsttae,
Sabine, Newton, Jasper and
Tyler. Its purpose is to promote
the area for better roads, in-
creased uses of the recreation-
al facilities in the area at pres-
ent, and those planned for the
future and to help existing or-
ganizations in promoting the
area for more industrial pay-
rolls.
Even little Ores kill little
trees. lend nature a hand I
Help Keep Texas Green I
APACHE
Do not throw lighted cigar-
ettes from your ear. Keep Tex-
as Green.
CENTER, TEXAS
• • •
dosed Monday, Wednesday
Friday • Saturday
OCT, 20-21
JERRY LEWIS m
“Visit to a Small Planet”
color by ^Technicolor
WALTER BROOKS in
“Conqusst of Space”
e e *
Sunday - Tuesday
JERKY LBW1S as
Ladie» Man??
Technicolor
It’s Jerry’s Biggest,
Funniest Yet!
City of Timpson
Quarterly Financial Report
JULY, AUGUST SEPTEMBER, 1961
LIGHT - WATER - SEWER FUND:
Cash on hand July 1st, 1961............................$ 9,697.77
Revenue through July, August, September, 1961:
Lights Revenue ............ $18,186.22
Water Revenue.......................... 2,886.87
Sewer Revenue.......................... 821.80
Sale of Light ^ole........................ S.OO *21,897.89
$31,668.66
Disbursements:
Mercantile National Bank—Dallas:
1951 Series Light, Water, Sewer
Revenue Bonds .......................$ 2,637.64
City Office Rent ....................... 120.60
Telephones............................. 60.02
Timpson fire Department—Firemen’s Fund.. 180.00
Insurance—Two (one-half ton) Trucks...... 247.20
Thnpson’s Part in Distribution of Commodities
at Center, Texas for August, September,
October, 1961 ........................ 15.00
Mayer and Coancllmen—For Attendance
at Regular Meetings Second Tuesday each
Month ........ 90.00
Payroll—City Marshal, City Secretary, L-W-S
Employees, Porters, Plant Watchmen, Might
Watchman, Fire Marshal, Fire Chief, Extra
Labor ............................... 4,822.84
District Director of Internal Revenue
and State Department of Public Wel-
fare: 1961 Third Quarter Withholding
and Social Security Taxes............... 561.22
Printing and Office Supplies............... 306.89
Deep East Texas Electric Cooperative, Inc..... 5,927.40
Electrical Supplies and Repairs............ 1,585.89
Water Department Supplies and Repairs..... 658.00
Gasoline and Fuel....................... 268.18
Motor Vehicle Service and Repairs.......... 636.71
Dnramix for Street Repairs................ 166.19
Miscellaneous Expenses........ 406.96 $18,427A4
Cub on hand September 90, 1961......................$16,198.12
Petty Cash......................................... 60.00
GENERAL FUND
Cash on band July 1st, 1961...........................$20,264.24
Revenue through July, August, September, 1961: -
Delinquent 1960 City Tax Revenue..........f 6.20
Other Delinquent City Tax Revenue......... 64.00
United Gas Corp. Annual Franchise and
Street Rental*................. 50.00
Sale of Wood lawn Cemetery Lot........... 26.00 $ 146.20
$20,409.44
Disbursements:
Curb and Gutter through City on I
Highway No. 87........................$6,600.00
Right of Way Easements in City on
Highway No. 69.................. 1,120.00 $ 7,620.00
Cash on hand September 30,1961.......................$12,789,44
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Grace Hooper, Treasurer
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GARRETT SPRINGS
(By Mrs. V. M. Harvey)
Garrett Spring Oct 10—
Mr. and Mm. L R. Scott spent
Friday night with Mr. and
Mrs. Benny Mack Scott of Gar-
rison.
Mr. and Mrs. Lei Ion Snelaon
and girls of Marshall, Mr. and
Mrs. P. F. Dunaway of Garri-
son and Mr. and Mrs. Rich-
mond Shaw and Lin of Nacog-
doches visited Mr. and In.
Joe Snelaon over the weekend.
Mrs. Ralph Harvey and Bar-
bara attended the State Fair of
Texas in Dallas Saturday with
the Future Homemakers.
Elton Harvey and daughter
and niece of Longview, Dr. and
Mrs. Felix Woycheshin of
Houston and Mr. and Mrs Don-
nie Harvey of Nacogdoches vis-
ited in the Jones Harvey home
recently.
Mrs. Lillie Hudson is spend-
ing severs! days in Houston,
having been exiled there due to
the illness of her daughter.
Mm Clyde Harris.
Mrs. Ivan Kind all of Ana-
huac spent the weekend with
Mrs. Jim Pngh and Banin.
Mr. and Mrs. Mason Cossrt
spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Lake.
Vernon Dean and titmice of
Houston and Mrs. A. M. Dar-
nell of Shady Grove spent
awhile Monday night with Mr.
and Mrs. Veston Harvey and
children.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sneboa
and Mr. aad Mrs- Albert Lake
visited Mr. and His. Mason
Coxart
Mrs. Veston Harvey and
Sandra and Mrs. A. M. DarneH
visited Mrs. Leonard Davit in
Panola Genera! Hospital, and
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Bamtey and
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ramsey
and daughter In Carthage Fri-
day.
Don't gamble lu traffic. The
cars may be stacked against
you!
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HUMAN PROGRESS
Ninety-four yean ags, oa
October 18th, Alaska was
bought from Russia by Secre-
tary of State William H. Sew-
ard for $7400JMO.
Alaska is oar large* state la
area and the smallest in popu-
lation—which gives her people
an opportanity to reaffirm the
pioneer spirit of their forefa-
ther*.
Mr. Seward owe* said, "The
whole hope of human progims
is suspended on the ever-grow-
ing influence of the Bible."
The tint annual National
Bible Week wfil be observed
October 16-22. National chair-
man of tiie Week k Erwin- D.
Canham, editor of the Christian
Science Monitor. On accepting
the chairmanship, Mr. Canham
said, “Mankind has no nobler
nor more useful gtode-liaes to
thought and action than toe
Holy Scriptures."
National Bible Week tapes-
sored by the Layman’s Nation-
al Committee, lac , aa sR-
faiths organization. The tooeae
for toe Week M. "Reed Tow
bee called for a a
tag of broflar growen to i
rotary Orvflle L. Freeman.
fact aU the i
Yes!... there is a difference in milk
Borden’s Milk
is much better
than it has to be!
All milk mat meet auntmum standards set by law
Borden’s Milk always meets steeukrds of taste,
richoMi aad ter beyond ■bdbokbbi
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Very Big on Flavor
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Molloy, T. J. Timpson Weekly Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, October 20, 1961, newspaper, October 20, 1961; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth815179/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Timpson Public Library.