Timpson Weekly Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, August 26, 1960 Page: 8 of 8
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CHECK THE ADS — Adrartisin,
Tool
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FRIDAY and SATURDAY
AUGUST 86-27
Maryland Club Instant COFFEE
6 02. JAR..........................
PENTHOUSE PEACHES
2 CAWS .....................
DELSI or SCOTT TISSUE
2 ROLLS.....................
Le GRANDE CORN
2 CANS ..............................
Morton's Salad Dressing or Spread
pint.................................
Liquid Ivory DETERGENT
GIANT SIZE ..........................
LETTUCE —Head.
MELLORINE
J% GALLON...........................
Great Northern TABLE NAPKINS
2 BOXES .............................
BACON ENDS and PIECES
5 POUNDS............................
RED WEINERS—Lb...........
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Royce Crawford’s
GROCERY and MARKET
WE DELIVER
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TIMPSON, TEXAS
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4-H MEET SET
IN NACOGDOCHES
Nacogdoches—District agent
Margargel Braeher says IS
central East Texas counties
will participate in the 4-H
dress review at Nacogdoches,
August 30th.
bounties sending Junior and
Senior representatives are:
\Anderson, Angelin, Chero-
kee, Houston, Jasper, Leon,
Montgomery, Nacogdoches,
Newton, Panola, Folk, Rusk,
Sen Jacinto, Shelby, and Tyler.
Mistress of ceremonies will
be-Miss Betty Mason of Panola
county, who is chairman of the
District Nine 4-H committee.
LOS ANGELES 59, CAUF.
Come one, come all to a Tirnp-
son homecoming get-together,
Sunday, Aug. 28, at Green
Meadow Park, 431 E 89th St.
Hour* 2 o’clock until 6 o’clock.
Bring a covered basket lunch.
Faye Bradley. Pres.
Linnie Moaby Bichard, Sec.
Oflfie Lee Williams. Founder
Want ads bring results.
Classified fids
LADIES
Many Aram
earn $40 or note
Why not investigate this fine
opportunity now? Write P. O.
Bob 494, Jasper, Texas.
PEARS FOR SALE. MRS. E.
F. ROSS. Pbon. CL 4-26*1
FOR SALE — Corset—practi-
cally new. Mrs. W. A. Barney
Phone CL 4-2238.
FOR SALE—1*
each 50c; 2 short
25c; 2 wood doors, each $3.00;
1 screen door, 75c; 1 attic fan,
325.00; 1 mattress, $20.00; 1
TV cabinet, $25.00; 1 12x15
grey rug and pad, $25.00. Sea
me Thursday or Friday of this
.week. Mrs. H. A. Craashy.
FOR SALE—26 acres,
good timber, all mineral*,
block-top road. Plume CL 4-
2546. J.
DWELLING LOTS FOR SALE
—See Ed Eakm or phono CL
4-2296. 12/4t
MOORE’S UPHOLSTERY
Box 313 Phone 3*35
ML Enterprise, Teams
Lawn mowers, 24-inch, 22-iach
and 19-inch. Steel and
vn bodies; impregnated
Ballbearing wheel*
Clinton end Briggs A Stratton
engines. Prices, $62.50, $57AS
and $45.50. Cecil’s Welding
Shop.
2 USED CONSOLE
$5-00 down, $5.00 per month
1 REPOSSESSED CONSOLE
$7.09 month
New Singer Vacuum Cleaner
$5.00 down, $5.00 per month
Can CL 4-2628, Timpeon
CUNSI GUNS! GUNSI
I have ’em . . . Bay ’em . .
Trada ’em .. . Sell ’ere, an
lean money on guns
F. J. HAYES, LOANS
1
Center, Texas
SMALL PIANO
Would be willing to transfer to
reliable party, tereee aa low as
$2.50 weekly. For full particu-
lars write or phone today, be-
fore track moves it Walker A
Rodie Pianos, fare., 629 Milam
Street, Shreveport, Le. Pho
4-4156.
♦FOX*
THEATRE
GIANT WIDE SCREEN
Tunprai, Texas
Show Time 7 p. m.
Saturday matinee at l p. tn.
Saturday night 6:44
Wednesday-Thursday
(CLOSED)
Friday-Satnrday
AUG. 26, 27
Jerry Lewis
In
Visit to a Small Planet
TIMPSON WEMKLY TgCg-iThjtpsoc, Texas, Aug. U, i960
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Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hudson and
Mr. and Mrs. Ocie Hudson and
girls of Houston this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Mason Coxari
visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe Snel-
3on awhile Saturday neght.
Mr. and Mrs. Jones Harvey
will celebrate their golden
wedding anniversary Sunday.
Sept 4th, with open house.
Their children invite friends
to drop by In the afternoon to
help them make this a happy
occasion.
Midnight Show Saturday
Sundry-Mow da y-Taesdey
The frank, fearless story
of a girl who says:
1 Passed For White
starring Sonya Wilde
James Fraaciseus
GARRETT SPRINGS
(By Mrs. V. M. Harvey)
Garrett Springs, Ang. 22—
Rev. G. W. Reeves of Selma
City spent a few days tn the
community.
Judy Burgsy of Timpson
spent the week with her grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. R.
Scott.
Mrs. Denver Lyons snd chil-
dren of Houston and V s. A.
M. Darnell spent awhile Tues-
day with Mr.’- Veston Harvey
and children.
Mr. and Mrs. Donnie Harvey
of Nacogdoches spent Satur-
day evening with his parents.
Mr. and Mis. Jones Harvey.
James Emmett snd Sandra
Diane Harvey spent awhile
with Mi. and Mrs. Mason Co-
nan Sunday night.
Mrs. Mildred Hudson and
children of Crockett spent the
weekend with her mother and
brother, Mrs. Mattie Bates and
John.
Mr. and Mrs. Jones Hsrvey
and Mm. Veston Harvey and
children spent Sunday with
with Mr. and Mrs. Elton Har-
vey and children of Longview.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Gary
of Bi na visited Mr. and Mrs.
Lester Gary the first of the
week
Mrs. Lillie Hudaon and Fer-
ield Lake are visiting Mr. and
Officers Fa
Youth Fellowship
Recently FJerted
The Shelby County Youth
Fellowship meeting asst with
the Pina Ridge Missionary
Baptist Church August 8. Eld.
Bradley Reed lead the opening
prayer; Eld. Hinten brought
the welcome, and Eld. Milford
brought tile devotional.
The program, entitled
“God’s Love for Mankind,”
consisted of four parts, brought
by Paxton, Fellowship, Pax-
ton and Pine Ridge.
New officers for the follow-
ing six months were elected.
They are:
President—Waiter Martin.
First Vice President—Albert
Wayne Bridwell.
Second Vic* President—G.
W- Snider.
Secretary—Nora Arm Brid-
well.
Treasurer—Betty Jefferson.
Reporter — Mrs. Bradley
Reed.
Pianist—Glerese Reed
Song Leader—Garry Jeffer-
son.
Advisory Council—Eld. Mil-
ton, L'ld. Wiggins, Eld. Wis-
dom.
There was a total of 76 pres-
ent, and Timpson got the ban-
ner with 18 preeent
'Tht offering of $7.38
sent to the Texas Baptist
stftute.
The meeting in September
will be with the Sardis Mis-
sionary Baptist Church, and
End. Milford will bring the
message.
Glorese Reed, Reporter.
was
In-
SPECIALS
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
_AUGUST 26-17
51.79
690
YUKON BEST FLOUR
CLOTH BACK — 25 LBS-.....
AUNT JEMIMA MEAL
19 LBS. ....................
Mrs. Tucker’s Shortening, 8 8s. pail.
Wolf Brand ChtK, large cm.......
1 reng Loaf Bread
ADMIRATION COFFEE
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POUND ....:.....,
Sunshine Cracker*, lb, Ins..... 34b
Kounty Kiat English Peas, 16 ox., 2 cans,. 25c
BANANAS, Lb......... 9c
Penthouse Peaches, 4 cam. . ..........86c
Fancy Long Grain Rice, 2 lb. bag______ 29c
California Mackerel, 2 cans...........33c
Picnic Hama, lb.. . ----
Elgin Oleo, 2 lbs........
VALUE SLICED BACON
3 LBS.
99C
Robert Crawford
Grocery A Market We DeBoer
Phone CL 4-2481 Timpaen, Texas
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It takes 1,000 gallons of
white paint to cover the east-
iron dome of the National
Capitol. The dome is painted
every four years.
HUNT, FISHING UCENSES
READY TO SEND OUT
Austin—New hunting and
fishing licenses for the 1960-61
season will be mailed to licea-
depetie* throughout the
state next week, according to
C. L. Frtou, fiscal director of
the Game * Fish Commission.
The licenses will reach these
deputies in time far baying by
September l, when a new li-
cense Is required. They w"! be
available at most sporting
goods storm, from county
clerks and gama wardens.
Fishing iiceness will aril for
$2.15 for either resident or
non-resident. A license Is re-
quired of anyone between the
agee of 16 and 65 who fishes
outside his home county, or
fishing anywhere with a red
andreeL
A new heating license form
The i
cense will sell far 68.16 and is
required for all p treat be-
tween 16 and 66 who teat out-
side their o wn counties. .
Tbs new Ueens* wiH not he
effective until September 1,
and jwnoif rtifht ItaitfiBw car
fishing between new and that
time without their aid lice neat
will be subject to prosecution.
The new Hteuesi are expect-
ed to go on sal* after August
M.
Do net inrow lighted t^sr-
•ties from yeur car. Keep Ite*
as Green.
♦♦esseitciiiis »*issseeesss
JACK BROWN
Insurance Agency
Repress jug
Farm Bures j Insurance
Life, Fire, Aato, Bias Crow
“Nation Wide Claim Service”
JACK BROWN
Phare CH 8-3968—Tetreha
BENNY RAY RHODES
Phone CL 4-2040—Timpson
MARVIN CASEY
Phare 2385—ML Enterprise
MRS. HAZEL GRAY
Phone 2384—Henderson
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Molloy, T. J. Timpson Weekly Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, August 26, 1960, newspaper, August 26, 1960; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth815590/m1/8/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Timpson Public Library.