Timpson Weekly Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, August 30, 1946 Page: 3 of 8
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Automobile Repairs
We are equipped to do general automobile
repairing. Experienced mechanics, prompt
service.
Acetylene and Electric Welding
We invite your patronage and will
appreciate your business.
HuH-Eakin Q
Motor Co. S
Kaiser - Frazer Automobiles
General Repairing Accessories am! Farm Equipment
Phone 145 Timpeon, Texas
Resolutions of Respect
TEXAS RANKS SECOND
IN 4-H ENROLLMENT
from the 1944 figure, which
was 103,294.
| A report from USDA recerv-
-T e x a i j ed by the Texas A. and M. Coi-
College Station.—■. v „ - ,,,
ranks second only to Alabama • lege Extension Service stated
in the number of boys nad girls-that Congress, when it appoint-
engaged in 4-H Club work, ac-jed, since July 194a, some 1390
cording to nation-wide figures new county extension agents,
just released by the United j expressed the intent that these
States Department of Agricul-jnew agents would spend much
ture. ! of their time in bringing ynore
The census was based . on j boys and girls into 4-H Club
club enrollment figures for.work.
1945. Texas had 100,820 Clnb i--
members last year, while Ala-! Electric Plumbing Shop
bama was in first place with
To the Officers and Members
of Timpson Chapter No. 396,
Order of the Eastern Star:
We, your committee on
resolutions, on the death of our
beloved sister, Mrs. Nannie
Smith, submit the following:
Resolved, death who knocks
with equal hand at the door of
cottage and of palace has
knocked at the door of our
chapter and borne to its last
resting place one of our mem-
bers, Sister Nannie Smith.
Sister Smith was a past matron
of this chapter and was a loyal
and diligent worker for the
welfare of our order.
Be it further resolved, that
we extend our tenderest sym-
pathy to the children and eth-
er relatives, and friends, and
ask God's richest blessing to
rest upon you in your sorrow.
Long after a beautiful
Life has gone
To a fairer world on high,
Our lives are bright,
For a true life cannot die.
He it further resolved, that
these resolutions be spread up-
on the minutes of our chapter,
a copy presented the family
and copy given the Times for
publication.
Ora Jackson _
Eld. D. J. Collins
Katie McCarty
Committee
FOR SALE—New house, four
roans and bath, has lights,
gas and water; all new fix-
tores. T. L. McWilliams.
Saw It, Didn't
Edmund Halley never saw
“Halley’s comet.” It did not
bear his name at the time he
observed it in 1682, and he
died before it returned in 1759,
an appearance he predicted to
the very year.
115,751. Mississippi’s 100.233
Equipped for prompt service.
members placed a close third, jw® »"»*-
During 1946. 20.7 per cent5"***- Ho Job to° “n*n or 100
of all Texas rural-fann youth !“***•
were engaged in - 4-H Club
projects. This percentage was
based on the 1940 population
census, however, so the figure
coaid be much higher or low-
er now. Texas elub member-
Shelby Electric & Plumbing
T. J. Young, Owner
Burgomaster, 1300 pound
two-year-old race horse, w
the largest horse that ever trod
ship in 1945 dropped slightly a race track.
Dr. L. E. Ward law
OPTOMETRIST
BYES EXAMINED
GLASSES FITTED
Over Davidson Bros.
CARTHAGE, TEXAS
»«MaaaM»T
60 acres for rent on halves or
for sale; 40 acres in cultiva-
tion; good pasture, good well
of water, good spring, good S-
room house, good teams and
plenty good plow tools. Lo-
cated 4V, miles northwest of
Timpson. J. L Harrison, P. O.
Box 44, Nacogdoches, Texas.
Phone No. 909 L 2.
Heartfield Florist
Flowers for all occasions
Blooming Pot Plants
PHONE 42S
Center, Texas
MtemmMMHmane
FLOWERS of DINSTINCTION
(BY THE WALKERS)
For every occasion
We do appreciate your business
and are rendering a special
service to oar Timpson custom-
ers and friends.
We Deliver Flowers
We Telegraph Flowers
Night or Day Phone 417
FLOWERS AND GARDENS
910 North - 212 Pine
NACOGDOCHES
Evelyn Crenshaw Walker
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MUSEUMS
and Radio
and electrical repairs
Protect pan eageu against mar, cB
drag, gum, sludge and carbon with
free-Sowing detergent MobOoS.
King*, pistons end exlees an but
•rrer than ever before from powrr-
wasbng, ou-waedng and irrtlfwaer-
fflf dfpouts.
Your '}Su£Kdlif Magnolia [Jealer
Sam Grump
Magnolia Products
Road Service
PHONE 48 TIMPSON, TEXAS
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NOW ON DISPLAY
ROTOTILLER
Power Tiller of a Hundred Uses
Hutt-Eakin Motor Co.
AUTHORIZED DEALER FOR
Timpson and Vicinty
See the new ROTOTILLER, scientific power tillage
machine, now on display in our showrooms. See how
its rapidly revolving steel tines churn and shred the
soil to a depth of nine inches! Prepares s perfect
seed bed in one operation! One machine does the
work of plow, disc and harrovv eombined! Saves
time! Savea work! Improves your yield—increases
your profits! Attachments multiply its many uses
around gardens, small farms and estates. Ask for
demonstration.
ROTOTILLER
ATTACHMENTS
For:
0 Planting*
0 Cultivating
0 Cutting Weeds
0 Mowing Grass
0 Plowing Snow*
0 Belt Power
'Available now, others to
Phone. 145
HuH-Eakin Motor Co.
Kaiser-Frazer Automobiles
Timpson, Texas
Phone 100
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Timpson, Texas
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Let us supply you with your school needs!
PARKER, SCHEAFFER and EVERSHARP
Pais and Pencils
Scissors, Crayolas, Zipper Note Books
and book satchels.
We appreciate your business
G. C McDAVID
“The Leading Druggist**
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HERE'S MORE PROOF
THAT nrs HOT
Dallas, Aug. 12.—Here’s
proof it is hot in Texas.
W. G. Stewart gathered nine
eggs from a duck nest in his
yard, he reported today.
He tried to crack five for
frying. They already had been
baked by the hot son.
“And they tasted good, too,”
said the perspiring Stewart.
One-doilar bills bear Wash-
ington’s picture.
TWenty-nine states have a.
Washington county.
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PEAS
We are now buying blackeyed
and purple hull peas.
Take your peas to Esaery
Brothers Store where our buy-
ing st»ti-u is located in Timp-
son.
GILBERT C. WILSON
LABORATORIES
Pittsborf, Texas
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Notice
My shop will be closed from
August 3 to September 2
Cali at once for appointment
PRIMROSE
BEAUTY
SHOP
Mra. T. P. Rutherford
Keep Your Engine "MoUoH Cba'
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RUNNING SMOOTHER-LONGER
WITH . ,
Mobiles!
PHONE 107
Owner
YOUR FRIENDLY
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COLD WAVE
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MAGNOLIA DEALER
FOREST KING
Consignee Timpson, Texas
BUSSEY DRU G5TORE
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Molloy, T. J. Timpson Weekly Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, August 30, 1946, newspaper, August 30, 1946; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth813135/m1/3/?q=hamilton+county: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Timpson Public Library.