Timpson Weekly Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, July 16, 1948 Page: 4 of 12
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It’s the Ride You Never Forget!
. Telephone 26 for Free Demonstration
We want you to judge for yourself. You can’t appreciate the
advanced features of Kaiser and Frazer cars until you’ve taken
[a ride in one. We invite you to drive a new Kaiser or a new
Frazer and see for yourself. Telephone us and set a time and
date that meets your convenience. We’ll be happy to pick you
up for*a free demonstration. You’ll discover your first ride in
! a Kaiser or a Frazer is the ride you never target.
Wl ME DEUViltMG NOW! • YOU PAY ONLY THE REG WAR PRICE • HO TRADE-IN NECESSARY
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W. L. BARNES MOTOR CO.
Phone 26
TIMPSON, TEXAS
You'll think you are reslly
on an Indian reservation in
the Southwest—when yarn
visit the Santa Fe Village
at the Chicago Railroad
Fair this summer (opening
July 20).
You’ll see Navajo*,
Apaches, Hopis, Zunis, San
Juans and Jemez—125 color-
ful Indians living ia pueb-
los, hogans and wickiups.
You’ll watch ceremonial
dances seldom seen away
from the reservations, and
see Medicine Men make
their famous sand paintings
and destroy them eve.y day
at sur.down.
Indian craftsmen weave
rugs, nuke moccasins, bas-
ket* and jewelry. In fact, in
the Village you actually see
a faithful portrayal of coa-
nunes,ceremonies and living
quarters of Southwestern
tribes. Their way of life to-
day is noticeably unchanged
from that of their ancestors
who inhabited the South-
west years before Columbus
discovered America.
Ifhy far Cmoermi
$Cm00 hi ask prizes
Sort* Fe IwS— VBtfe
Fhete CrsJtJt
85 cash prizes will be
awarded for the best black-
and-white and Kodachrome
pictures. Ask for contest
rules when you visit the
Santa Fe Indian Village.
Sm the big display
of railroad equir^enf
t Sew itreain'ircJ cars, and Diesel and
steam Ixok^uno of the Santa Fc, are
* a p : of rfce huge displays of rmlroad
equipment at the Chicago Railroad Fait. Another outstand-
ing featurr is the great outdoor pageant. Wheels A-Rolling,
which dramatizes 100 year* of transportation.
let yovr local agent giro you folders obout
the Railroad Fair end teE you how way R
it to visit Chicago via Santo Ft
Early development of Cana- A chip on the shoulder usual-
da was aided greatly by the Jly indicates that there is
Hudson’s Bay Co. {wood higher up._
Tinapson Baseball Team
Wbu In Game With Lanewille
. Tiropscn was beaten when the
two teams met in Garrison
Edgar Billingsley gave up earIier in the season. Pitching
only three hits Sunday, beating Sunday for Garrison will be
Laneville 2 to 1 as Timpson (;oon' P Davis of Dotson, who
gained undisputed possession formerly pitched for the Timp-
of second place in the Piney 80,5 nine Thc Timpson pitcher
Woods League. , hasn’t been decided on.
Timpson’s scoring came in an exfra attraction, the
the sixth inning as John Ash Starlight Ramblers will play
hit a grounder between short during the game.
^nd second for a single. He A five dollar prize will be
moved to second on Billings- Kiven to ihe winner of the
ley’s! infield out and scored on naming contest, which has
Billy Miller’s triple. Miller tean under way for several first day.
scored on a high bounding sin- da>'5- and a free season pass;will be
gle to short by Maurice Fitts. w:,l go to the
CARTHAGE PLANS
BIG CENTENNIAL
FOR JULY 15-16
Goodrich Tires and Tubes
Carthage, Tex.. July 10.—
Carthage takes great pride in j j*
recognizing its first 100 years
of progress with a Centennial j <
Celebration to be held July 15 |«"
and IS. j?
Among guests for the festi- j j
vities will be Governor Jester,!!
who will bring an address j 3
opening the cek jration on the i
A prize of *100.00 '
given ti the largest'
person submit- family, former residents of Pa-
600* I 6-^4 Ply Tires
550x1 7—4 Piy Tires
. $11.45
. $1235
Plus Tax
600x16 Tubes . .......$2.90
550x17-18 Tubes ......$2.45
Plus Tax
Pitcher Billingsley struck tinS the second best name,
out the third batter in the Names for the ball team may
ninth, leaving runners strand. D® riven to Robin Hooper in
ed on second and third. Lane- McDavid’s Drug Store,
ville’s only run came in the Card of Thanks
eighth on a walk, sacrifice and We take this method of ex-
pressing our appreciation and
to all the ladies and
els of our community and
nola county; all members of
the family must be present. A
prize of $50.00 will be given to
the former resident of Panola
county who travels the longest
distance. The oldest ex-resi-
dent returning for the cele-
bration will receive a price of
$50.00.
Shenandoah 53 Piece Dinner
Set...............21.95
Rose Garden 53 Piece Dinner
Set...............17.95
Pyrex, set of 3..........98
Pyrex Square and Round
Cake Pans...........48
Ice Box Cover Dishes.... ?
Pearl Wick Hampers,
white, blue, peach . . . 5,95
Mirro Tea Kettle. .'.....3.75
Mirro Percolator. . 1.95 to 2.25
6-qt, Presto Cooker . $34.85
Hardware
Timpson collected five hits thanks
off pitcher Moore, who had jfrjeT!d_
Formerly pitched for Kilgore urrom)djng communities for!e c . M
of the Lone Star League- the loyal work of bringing cov- f*00* SJw“n *****
Laneville left fourteen run- ered dishea and canninfr for us.; Planned for Aug. 12
ners on base in seven of the fjjere were 306 containers of j
nine innings. They gained bntterbeaw. peas, and toma- Scou‘ workers in the Shelby
bases on three hits, six walks, toc, fil!ed £-ach corltainer fill- county district met in Timpson
four hit batters and two errors. ed meang a word of unspoken Monday night. District Chair-
Timpson 000 002 000 love to a„ of u, ard wiH make man F. L. Moffett, presided. A
Laneville 000 000 010 the road t0 recovery more summary of work in the dis-
Batteries: Billingsley and brighter and cheerful. May the tric; "as riven by Don Betts,
Ash; Moore and Johnson. richest of blessing rest upon all fie'd representative.
Hammers........98c to $! .49
Boy Scout Axe......... 2.65
Sharpening Stone. . . 10c to 25c
Drill Bits...........7c to 25c
Hack Saws....... 1.35 to 2.69
Bit Brace, ball bearing. . . •. 5.65
Steel '‘Oilers”—pump .... 1.85
Hand Sprayers and
quart Black Flag—both. . 96c
Socket Wrench Set—
22.50 now.........16.95
Hi Speed Drill Kit—
27.95 now..........25.00
Timpson Baseball Team
To Receive Name
The Timpson baseball team
will receive a name when the
local team plays Garrison here
Eanday.
It is expected to be the ga.-.ie the Socialist Party’s nominee
of the season for both t . for provident of t.ie U. S.
of you is our prayers.
Yours in Christian fellow-
ship.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Rhodes
and family.
Eugene Debs was five times
Plans for the swim meet to
be held in Center, Aug. 12,
were discussed. The time will
be set at Scooters roundtable
to be held the latter part of
July.
Phelps & Metteauer
The B. F. Goodrich Store
A red dye is made *rom the
cochint^.; bug.
TIRES — BATTERIES — TUBES
\ Better Than Prewar
Timpson, Texas ’
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Molloy, T. J. Timpson Weekly Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, July 16, 1948, newspaper, July 16, 1948; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth815494/m1/4/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Timpson Public Library.