Timpson Weekly Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, July 12, 1957 Page: 6 of 10
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Get out and go! And take along lots of Coke!
Call 'em Sun-brella Days ... tune to plan picnics, broil barbecues, tone for family
outings! Good times, when the unique good taste of Coca-Cola fits right in. Wotid-
famous for the pleasure it gives... so good in taste, in such good taste... and so easy
to serve! Coke is the best-loved sparkling drink in all the world.
Your grocer suggests:
heat-and-eat meals
... and cheeses and
cracker* and cold cuts and Bnacks. All the
summer favorite^ that taste gnat witii
Coke. Shop tor the mmmm apaeiala year
grocer It fastening today!
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TOCTSOW WEEKLY TOIES-Timpson, Texa^ lfaly 12, 1867
Linoleum Tile
Armstrong No. 1, per block 10c
Various patterns to select from
We also feature Armstrong Ex cel on Plastic Tile, Armstrong Cus-
tom Corlon Plastic Tile; also Cork Tile.
Sterling—-Sherwin - Williams and Pee Gee Paint. Get our prices!
Complete stock of Lumber, Mflhvork, Roofing, * Doors, Windows,
Nails, Bricky It will pay you to see us for all your building supplies.
F.HJL Improved
C. JEL Covington & Sons Center, Texas
Dining the first fire days at-
tar their landing on Iwo Jinm,
Marine Corps communication
crews laid more than 700 miles
of telephone wire, although op-
erating under heavy artillery
file and harassed by snipers.
CATTLE NUMBERS
ARE DOWN
, College Station.—for the
first time in seven yean, cattle
numbers are down hi the Unit-
ed States. A nation-wide drop
of 2 percent in total cattle
numbers last year coupled with
recent widespread nun creates
a better-than-average chance
for higher prices.
The long drouth waa largely
responsible for this decline,
and cattle numbers have not
yet turned downward in either
the Sooth or Midwest although
Toms registered a 7 percent
reduction in 19M. Actually,
national numbers are now at a
point of balance and could
awing either way if moisture
conditions keep on Improving.
Extension Economist John
XcHaney says cattle prices
will probably improve if rains
continue to fall at the right
time and in the right places.
He figures this would cause
many ranchers to restock, hold-
ing back a good many heifer
calves from slaughter. He says
it also might create a better
demand for steer and heifer .
atockere.
McHaney says American cat-
tlemen can generally expect
higher cattle prices in a few
years if the over-all economic
activity and non-farm income
remains Jrigh. He bases this
prediction on the declining cat-
tle to people ration in recent .
years with the assumption that
it will continue.
The economist advises cat-
tle raisers to finish animals out
by late June to avoid heavy
July and August marketing.
There were 4 percent more cat-
tle on feed in (January than a
year earlier and indications
this year point to a longer feed-
ing period. Feeder cattle prices
won't increase greatly by next
fall.ibot they will probably'be
slightly higher. Increased port
and poultry supplies will com- <
pete with beef.
New cotton knits may be
washed by hand or machine in
warm, soapy water. Avoid
chlorine bleaches. A warm iron
is sofficient for any desired
touch-up work.
Drive safely; stay alive. ;
Weeds on ranges use from 6
to 8 times more water than do
good native grasses, says <G. O.
Hoffman, extension range spe- down.
eialist, and he advises either
mechanical or chemical-con-
troy methods to keep weeda
Adc your local county
agent for publications on range
management and weed control.
Drive safely; stay alive.
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Molloy, T. J. Timpson Weekly Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, July 12, 1957, newspaper, July 12, 1957; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth812094/m1/6/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Timpson Public Library.