The Talco Times (Talco, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, September 19, 1941 Page: 4 of 6
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Hughes Springs
.
Friday Night, Sept. 19th
FIRST GAME OF
THE YEAR
TALCO
Game Starts
at 8:00 p. m.
UNDER THE LIGHTS
Fight ’em Trojans
¥ i
Attend the First Game of the Season
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We, the undersigned business men and citizens of Talco, give with this advertisement, our full support
to The Talco Trojans, on their first game of the season. We want them to know that we are supporting
them 100% and will be backing them to win. We would like to see everyone at the game Friday night,
to HELP BOOST OUR TEAM.
WE BELIEVE IN THE
TROJANS
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Housh - Thompson Inc.
J. S. CATES, Supt.
WE ARE PULLING FOR
THE TROJANS
WE ARE 100% BEHIND
THE TROJANS
Joe D. Hughes, Inc.
By E. H. DEMPSEY
WE’RE FOR YOU,
TROJANS
Steve’s Food Store
Mayfield Garage
Phone 73
I AM FOR THE FOOTBALL
BOYS AT ALL TIMES
Guy Lemmond
YEA, TEAM, FIGHJ
Wm. Cameron Lbr. Co.
Talco—Gladewater—Kilgore
Overton—Hawkins
CLOTHING FOR MEN,
WOMEN AND CHILDREN
WE WISH FOR YOU A
SUCCESSFUL SEASON
Geo. Massad
ALWAYS
A BOOSTER
Geo. P. Grout
FIGHT ’EM
TROJANS
MAKE THAT GOAL,
TROJANS
Bond’s Gro. & Mkt.
B. H
II'
WITH YOU
aLl THE WAY
Westbrook Grocery
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GOOD LUCK
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AD INFINITUM
|i Talco Pipe Line Co.
I AM FOR THE
TROJANS
J. B. Osborn
Mayor City of Talco
R. T. Fuller
* Your American National
Insurance Man is For You
Insure Now—Not Eventually
TO FATTEN THE
TROJANS
Mrs. Myrtle Gage
Cafeteria Director
KICK ’EM HARD
TROJANS
Chas. Whitney
Bus Driver
TEXACO GAS HAS THE
KICK OF A TROJAN
Smith’s Texaco
Service Station
WE ARE TROJAN
TROJAN BOOSTERS
James E. Laird
Minister Church of Christ
Geo. Peters, Local Agt.
We Want to See You Hit
That Line, Trojans
R. R. KELLEY
Hardware & Furniture Store
Tear them down, Tropans, we
will furnish material to
rebuild them
A Trojan Booster and a
School Booster
THE TALCO TIMES
Your Home Town Newspaper
YEA, TROJANS—
FIGHT ’EM
J. W. EDWARDS
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
BRING HOME THE
WINNING SCORE
Paris & Mt. Pleasant
Railroad
J. R. LEE, Agent
Wear ’Em Out, Trojans—
We will Re-Sole Them
HOOTEN SHOE SHOP
HALL LUMBER
AND MATERIAL CO.
Romine’s Pharmacy
Ph. 85 Crawford at Ninth
A Talco and Trojan Backer
Rev. M. F. Downing
Pastor First Baptist Church
Loosen their teeth—
We will Fix Them
DR. L. G. SHAW
TALCO, DENTIST
We have enough groceries to
feed all the Trojans from now on
J. Y. Foster Gro. & Mkt.
When better food is served we
serve it. We will be open until
after the game.
PANHANDLE CAFE
JOHNNIE and HAZEL
WIN A VICTORY
FOR TALCO HIGH
TALCO STATE BANK
Hit that line for Talco
Rev. C. S. Wilhite
Pastor First Methodist Church
Hooray for the Trojans
Rev. S. D. Lindsey
Pastor Calvary Baptist Church
A TROJAN BOOSTER
L. O. HOLLOWAY
More Pep to the Trojans—
Refresh at Our Store
Hopwood & Jones
DRUG STORE
LOCAL NI
PHONE 10
By MARY RUTH WA
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Mrs. John W. Thomas is
at a Paris hospital.
.. Kenneth Sikes sprat Su
iting in Deport and Paris
I. S. Gilbreath made a
trip to Odessa, La., Sundi
John W. Loe is undei
treatment at a Paris hosf
Mrs. L. J. Harris is unde
treatment at a Paris hosp
R. C. Walker was repc
iously ill at his home on M
O. T. Stephenson and Ju
made a trip to Texarkana
/ day.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Walk
relatives in Lanier V
night.
Charles McKinney of S
Calif., is here visiting fri
week.
L. O. Holloway and H
liams made a trip to Tyler
nesday.
Sid High, who has beei
his brother in Houston, hf
ed home.
Mrs. J. I. Huff of Maud,
visiting her sister, Mrs. B.
kenship.
LeRoy Fox had one oi
gers broken while practic
ball Tuesday.
Murray Foster left Wedn
Arlington, where he will a
lege this year.
Mrs. C. E. Jones and Ha
ham made a trip to Dallas i
day of last week.
Bunn Jeffus of Orange
for an extended visit wit!
ther, Mrs. A. Small.
Mrs. E. E. Rays has rel
her home after a major
at a Paris hospital.
Miss Mary Jo Goodwin i
day for Denton, where she
tend college this term.
Albert Owens visited
and Tuesday with friends
atives in New London.
Mrs. J. E. Croley visited
ter, Mrs. Lawrence Logsdoi
is, Saturday afternoon.
R. A. Walker and Mr. i
Fred Cipelle of Paris, mat
to Kilgore Wednesday.
Mrs. Mickey Holding ant
ter, Colene, are visiting
in Oklahoma this week.
Mrs. Deb Myers of
Springs, visited Sunday
home of Mrs. Lois Wrigh
Ted Lindsey, who is wo
Arkansas, spent the week i
with his wife and childrer
Mrs. A. Owings and daug
fie of Mt. Pleasant, were T
itors Thursday of last we
Edgar Stephens, who is
Army Air Corps at Rantoi
here spending his furlough
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B
ens.
WHEN IN PARIS
the Better Place to 1
is with
DON WA
at the ROYAL CAI
Plate Lunch, *5c and
34 Bonham St.
Your Cotton
Stamps Will
Buy More at
LIDE’S
Dependable ftttrchaadJi
MT. PLEASANT
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Hardin, Paul. The Talco Times (Talco, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, September 19, 1941, newspaper, September 19, 1941; Talco, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth911092/m1/4/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.