The Timpson Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, June 25, 1965 Page: 2 of 4
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, Friday, form *, IBM
THE TIMFSON TIMES
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT TURNON. TEXAS 75T7S
ASSOCIATION ]
JOEL T. MILNER
Eta tend aa aeeoad dan matter April 17, UOE, at tba poll
aake at nzapson, Shelby County, Texas, under Re act id
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WITH OUR BOYS
IN THE SERVICE
USCGC COmiANCHR (WA-
TA202) (FHTNO—Fireman Ap-
prentice Edgar W. Flores. USCG,
son of Mr. asd Mrs. Edgar W
Flores of Thapsoo, Tex. is serv-
ing aboard the U-3. Const Guard
Cutter Coma
rescue mtostom in the vicinity
of Eureka. Calif. Normally the
ocean tag performs these n
warn near the approaches to
San Francisco, guarding five ra-
dio distress frequencies.
The Coast Guard, marklag 1U
175th Anniversary this year, it
the nation's principal maritime
law enforcement agency and it
responsible for protection of
life and property at sea.
1ST CAVALRY MV. KOREA
(AHTKO—Army Pvt Freddy W.
Barnett, whose wife, Patricia,
lives on Boats 2, Box 77, Joa-
quin, Tax., was assigned to tba
1st Cavalry Division in Korea,
June 8.
Barnett entered the Army in
March IBM and received basic
training it Fort Polk, I-a Ha
was last stationed at Fort Hoad,
Tex.
The IB-yearoid soldier attend
ed Loganapert (La.) High School.
PESHAFAR, West Pakistan—
Van B. Higginbotham, wh<
mother, Mrs. Helen Higginbo-
tham, resides on Rt 1, Tutwiler,
Mian, has been promoted to
stiB sergeant ia the UA Air
Force at Peshawar Air Station,
West Pakistan.
Sergeant
communications
Is a
equipment re-
operating oat Pairman in a unit that supports
of Treasure Wand, San Francis-! Alr Communications
Service mission of maintaining
*■ c““’ ecnununicatkms for eootrol of
Ttooaghoul April, the Ceman-, Air Faroe operations
die is performing search and The sergeant is a graduate of
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Tex Pump PTO Spray Pump fits all tractors & Jeeps
Boom Jet Spray Nozzles
Also Save on 2-4-D Weed and Brush Kill
COVINGTON LUMBER COMPANY /
Teiiafea Highway CENTER Ph. LY 8-5463
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COVINGTON'S GAS CO., Center, Texas .
Call CENTER—LY 8-5463 or in this area contact—
Youree McGowan
CL 4-2755
Timpson, Texas
BUTANE GAS SYSTEMS
AND GAS SERVICE
amt RDPEfl F8CIUK
FOR GAS SERVICE CALL:
Day Phone CL 4-2711
Night Phone CL 4-2139
Timpson Automatic Gas
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TIMPSON, TEXAS
lublln (lfklj High School. Hit
wife la tba termer Edweaa Wil-
ma of Coaler ,Tex.
The cupola oi the old Hardin
County eoarthoiua waa once
d as a lookout station for
forest firm by tin Tolas Forest
MOORE'S UPHOLSTERY
tea 21* Pham 3SS1
Ml. EsHarnrlto, Taaas
Garrison
Refrigeration and
Air Conditioning
Sales and Service
Phoee 347-2357
Commercial & Residential
SABINE VALLEY
SAVINGS A LOAN
ASSOCIATION
West SMe Square
Center, Texas
Your Savings Etrn
4%%
IAS!
TEXAS
By BOB BOWMAN
Jasper is a city with a built-in
(best teen.
Winds whistle through the
lonely concrete ruins ea the
abandoned site of a lumber com-
pany that once was the nty’i
lerge* employer.
A disastrous fire destroyed
the plant ia lB5h and the com-
pany never rebuilt
Today, gram grows where ma-
chinery once roared and charred
pasts stand as dark reminders
of the fire.
Don’t 3orrow—Subscribe!
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JUNB 1* AND It
FREER BAGS (BOXES
GINGER ALE, qt. Ml----25c
Bar-84, Open Pit, HUz bit 25c
CLAhBBB BiRL
BAKING POWDER, 2-lb. can . 35c
FOIL WRAP, 18-In. rofl ... 59c
PENT HOUSE
PEACHES, 2} size can, 4 for . 89c
MELLORINE, Borden's. 1-2 gaL 39c
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CHOCOLATE, 4 oz......25c
FOOT TUBS, each ..... 89c
JACK MACKEREL, 5 cans . . 95c
SOAP, 4 bars.......35c
FLOOR WAX. Clear, Ig. size . 79c
BISCUITS, 3 cans.........Sc
COTTON QUIIN
SAUSAGE-MIL, 3-b.can . 99c
GREBI LIMA BEANS, 2 cans . 25c
CARRY & HUDSON
PHONE CL 4-2251
TIMPSON
For lb# ff„.-ji fa, Butane-Pro
nena gas stoke, tanka, and
appliance*
CALL TIMFSON
Ollie Barr
Nan. CL 4-1773
BU-PANE
Gas Co.
Baal Side of Square
Phone LY I4JM
CENTER
Card of Thanks !
Please accept our sincere,
thanks and appreciation for alt!
the many things that were done
for as during the toss of our
mother.
The faulty of
klrs. Lou Crawford
STOP AT
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Fat's Tackle Box
TIMPSON. TEXAS
a MINNOWS A
The potter's wha,i a believed •
to hose been invented before * e t*v 7 Rb
wiieelt"! Veinetci.
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Payable Quarterly
March 31st
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Sept; 10th
Dee. 31st
Funds placed en savings by
the lOih of the month earn
from the IsC.
Why take lese Him 416% for
your savings, payable quarterly.
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SAVINGS A LOAN
ASSOCIATION
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North 2nd St. (Hhrmy 59) TunpBon, Texm*
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TELEVISIONS
Gibson
REFRIGERATORS
Eaay
WASHERS
PATTERSON
TV-AprHmmo Sain A Sonricv
TUnpcsn, Taxes
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RCA and ZENITH
Dealer
RAMOS: TV's and RECORD
PLAYERS
SALES smd SERVICE
Garrison Ty-EIectrie
BILL SHINN, Owner
Phono 347-5311 ■ GARRISON
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Western Bools t Hals. Also hats for bays!
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Milner, Frances. The Timpson Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, June 25, 1965, newspaper, June 25, 1965; Timpson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth812544/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Timpson Public Library.