Timpson Daily Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 230, Ed. 1 Friday, November 24, 1944 Page: 3 of 4
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Mayor
to I
Utilities Moot
A meeting of the Municipal
Utilities League will fee held in
-Houston, December 4th, be-
ginning at 10 a. m. J. M. Nagle,
Director of Utilities, City of
Houston, will deliver the ad-
dress of welcome. Mayor i.
W Kristensen of Timpson, has
been invited to respond to the
address. Mr. Kristensen is first
vice president of the Municipal
Utilities League.
ENJOY A PLATE LUNCH AT
SHEP*S EAT-A-B1TE
Tom Lewis left this morning
for Lufkin for a several days
visit with Mr. and Mrs. Virgil
Atkinson.
' Mrs. J. M. Hopkins of Ban
.Antonio, spent several days
this week with her parents, Dr.
and Mrs. A. <5 Copeland of
Timpson.
Mrs. A. G. Copeland return-
ed last week from a visit with
the family of her son, Lieut,
.and Mrs. Forest Copeland, and
Capt. and Mrs. Victory E.
James, of New York, N. Y.
Mrs. James' is the granddaugh-
ter of Mrs. Copeland.
War Veterans to Meet Honor Roll Tin
Decesahar 4th ! p.,,- , , «
, niMic xooois
Members of Norman G-! -
Crocker Post of the American! Tha Timpson school honor
Legion and veterans of World roll for the second six weeks’
War U who have returned to period, as released by Super-
Civilians or may be home on intendent S. R. Fermenter,
furlough are invited to meet- shows a general increase of
big in the Community House'eighteen per cent over the first
In Center on Friday night, De- six weeks,
cember 4th, at 7 AO. 1 High school increase is one
Program for the meeting is
being arranged by J. O. Moos-
berg. M. B. Simon and Lucky
Pleasant
World War II veteran’s
benefits under the provisions
of the G. I. Bill will be dis-
cussed for the information of
every one present In addition
plans will be made for Ameri-
bundred forty per cent, with
the Sophomores and Juniors
represented and the Freshman
class losing its place on the list.
The Senior class leads with
nine members on the roll.
The highest average was
made by a senior, Joy Jean
Matthews with 97.75. The
second highest average was
can Legion Christmas presents 97.34 made by David BiBings-
to wounded men in Camp Har- ley, of the seventh grade,
mon General Hospital at Long-' The entire honor roll fob
view. Iowa:
First grade: Nancy Cosart.
Barbara Ann Morrow, Patsy
! Patterson, Bobby Dean Brun-
son, .Letts Rogue, Linda Sue
Billingsley.
| Second grade: Paul'Bailey,
; Yvonne Ceal, Muriel Holmes,
Wa invito your patronage.
Senate Cafe.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Harris
spent a few hours in Shreve-
port, Wednesday.
Methodist Stewards to
Meat Friday Night
A meeting of the stewards
of the Methodist church will
be held Friday night, begin-
ning at 7:30. Organization
and other business will have
Me attention of the board.
SWEET POTATOES
WANTED
WiU be in the market for ^lend“ *"ul8e Hebert Shirley
Sweet Potatoes for two “jfrH^ttoy-* Ann Hadaon’
w«lu. Mto Vfcanr.
NOTICE Wendell Amos, 91 2-3
Tom Mitchell, 90 5-6
Joe Neal, 91 2-3
Mae Francis Crump, 94 1-6
Norma Flatt, 94 1-6
Dorothy Jean Stephenson,
Because of the fact that 1
have some fine stock on my
farms—known as the Childs’
farm, Fred Rhodes farm and
Kristensen farm all located 93 1.2
southeast of Timpson, no hunt-
ing or trespassing is permitted.
All are posted. S. H. Molloy.
AT SHEP*S EAT-A-BITE
Fresh Oysters, Catfish, Plate
Luncb, Sandwiches, Coffee and!
Cold Drinks.
Chubby Manning, 95 3-9
J. B. Goolsby, 94 4-9
Tommy Mack Hooper,
95 2-9
Billy Van Power, 94 5-9
Ada Mae Crawford, 93 2-9
Joyce Burns, 95 4-9
Jane Collins, 95 7-9
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SANTA FE SYSTEM LINES
"Me*# We t«a» to Tetrye”
Gerald Brittain, 93 2-3
Maggie Jo Broadway, 94 2-9
Charles* Franck Ogle tree,
94 1-5
Fifth grade:
Betty Jean Ross, 93
Babbie Jo Beard, 92 1-2
Gloria Bowlin, 93
Sixth grade:
Jimmie Freeman. 95.1
Quinton Clatt, 92.7
James Lee Massey, 95
Gordon Oliver, 92.4
James Webb, 96.2
June Ellen nenry, 92.2
Maurine Murray, 94.4
Seventh grade:
David Billingsley, 97.34
John Neill Rhodes, 94
Evangeline Franks, 96
Eight grade:
Jerry Evans, 95
Patsy Lilly, 94A
Jane Smith, 92.7
Hie high school honor roll
is as follows:
Freshman—none
Sophomore:
Lavers Ann Bailey, 95.5
Juniors:
Chari**- Hughes, 92.4
Frances Morgan, 91.75
Seniors:
Frances Bogue. 96.2
Ouida Mae Dent, 93.4
Billy Joy Dollahite, 94
Dixie Dunaway, 93.5
Joy Jean Matthews, 97.75
Claudia Mae Nix, 97
Bobby Kristensen, 96.66
James Crump, 96.75
Bernice Adkison, 96
Pvt. Louie Curtis (Colured)
Return* After M Mouths
Private Lonaie Curtis, color-
ed, has returned to Timpson
for a short rest and visit, fol-
lowing 24 months of services
with U. S. forces overseas.
Lonnie went overseas in Octo-
ber, 1942, arriving at Casa
Blanca. Time was spent in
North Africa, South Africa,
Maly, England, Southern
France, he states. He served
in an anti-aircraft unit He will
later report to Fort Sam Hous-
ton for new
PHLRCE
"LUMBERJACK"
featuring William Boytl
aa Hopalong Cassidy
with Jimmy Rogers, Asfp
Clyde, Francis McDonald
!
BEAUTIFUL UNE
OF STATIONERY
We have Just received ' a
shipment of fine stationery—a
gift for Christmas that will
please anyone. Supply is limit-
ed. Timpson Printing Co.
For Victory: Buy Bonds!
sffishs fosd, to bo sold stte-
ractire prices.
Foods to asset all iraas-
Faad jrsur cbschaas Pto
get more eggs, aad eggs
Wo are paying 49c per<
ea far salt
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Yes, living costs hove
gone up since the begin-
ning of the war. The costs of many home con-
veniences hove increased... but one item you
use every day has gone down in cost... depend-
able United Gas Service.
United Gas Service, which brings you so
much for so little, has NOT contributed to the
increased cost of living.
UMITED GAS COKPORATIOI
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Molloy, T. J. Timpson Daily Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 230, Ed. 1 Friday, November 24, 1944, newspaper, November 24, 1944; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth765076/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Timpson Public Library.