Timpson Daily Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 177, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 6, 1938 Page: 3 of 4
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Your School
Supplies are
Ready for You
School days are here again, and with
them comes the necessity of needed
school supplies.
Our stock is complete with all the
needed items . . .Writing Paper, Inks,
Pencils, Fountain Pens, Crayolas, Book
Satchels, etc.
We solicit your business.
G. G McDAVID
‘The Leading Druggist”
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Miss Blanche Ramsey has
returned to .Beaumont after a
short visit with herparents,'
Hr. and Mrs. Z. B. Ramsey of j
this city. The yoang lady is a!
secretary in the offices of the
Court of Civil Appeals at Beau-1
mont, and she took advantage'
of the Labor Day holidays to'
enjoy a visit with home folk. !
Sunday School Claw
Enjoys Picnic at
Green’s Lake
Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Mayberry
of Jasper, visited Mr. and Mrs.
J. D. Hairston of this city last
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Askins
and children, James, Michael
and Joanne, of Lufkin were
week-end guests of her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Zorn.
Mr. Askins and Joanne return-
ed home, other members of his
family remaining for a longer
visit.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Beckham
and daughter Shirley Ann,
spent Sunday and Monday vis-
iting Mr. Beckham's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. G.C. Beckham of
Lufkin.
Sanford Pincham of Fort
-Worth, visited his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. S. N. Pincham of the
Caledonia community Sunday.
LARGE ONION ACREAGE
ANTICIPATED
Last Wednesday afternoon,
Aug, 31, was a pleasant occa-
sion for the young people’s
Sunday school class of the
Beuna Vista church, when
Mrs. Fowler Green, teacher,
entertained them with a picnic
at Green’s lake. The afternoon
was spent in playing games,
and enjoying refreshments of
lemonade, cake and sand-
wiches.
The following enjoyed the
afternoon’s program:
Mrs. Dan Rhodes and son,
Charley; Mrs. Jodie Bowlin
and baby son and daughter,
Gloria; Mrs. Howard Bowlin
and daughter, Guineth Ann;
Mrs. Wilburn Hairgrove and
daughters and sons, Jo Nell,
Wilma, Frances, Van and
James Edward; Mrs. Otto
Hairgrove and sons, Joe Dan,
and daughter, Thelma; Miss
Lerlen Hairgrove, Master
Marion Hairgrove, Miss Fay-
leen Rhodes, Mrs. M. L. Green.
Mrs. Fowler Green.
COLORED SCHOOLS
MIS
ENAOLLMENT OF 2IB
The Timpson colored school
began the .term here Monday,
and J. A. Alexander, principal,
stated that 75 were enrolled in
the high school and 125 in the
grades, or a total of 200. He
said that at least a 100 more
were expected to enroll in the
next few days.
Vocational agriculture will
be taught for the first time in
Timpson colored school this
year. Marvin Robinson, Trin-
ity, graduate Prairie View, will
teach the subject.
Celebrate* Golden
Wedding Anniversary
Corn Carnival of Texas
At Granger, Sept. 28
Granger, Texas. (UP)—The
first Corn Carnival of Texas,
including crowning of a Queen
of Corn and probable attend-
ance of governor-nominee W.
Lee O’Daniei, will be held here
Sept. 28.
500,000 Pine Cone*
To Be Picked By CCC
Jasper, Sept. 5.—The An-
gelina national forest area has
been requested to furnish the
forest service with 5000
bushels of longleaf pine cones
this fall, according to quotas
announced recently. The task
in 1987. Construction permits
for August, 1987, totaled Gnly
$3100. Construction here last
month included a f 12,000
store building and six brick
residences at $3000 each. >
The Com Carnival is spon-; of gathering these cones has
sored by local businessmen, | been assigned to the CCC en-
farmers and vocational leaders i rollees of the Nancy and
in cooperation with Ralph W. j Bannister camps.
Moore, state master of the j About 500,060 cones will be !
Texas Grange, and Elmore R.' picked in filling the quota, j
Torn, agricultural director of: since about 100 cones are re-)
the East Texas Chamber of j quired to fill a bushel measure.
Commerce. t it was stated. It is reported
Features of the carnival will j that the seed over a large
include corn exhibitions, corn j area of the longleaf pine belt
Mrs. Stroud Kelley and W.
H. Kelley have returned from
a visit in Natchitoches, La.
All farmers and others in-
terested in the growing of
onions on a commercial basis
are asked to meet at the
armory hall Saturday, Septem-
ber 10th, at 2:30 p. m. H. S.
Mills and S. R. Permenter, ag-
riculture Instructor of the
Timpson schools, have made a
connection with A. J. Tebbe
A Sons, large growers and dis-
tributors of Bermuda on ions,, to
cooperate in the growing and
marketing' of the product.
County Agent Moosberg has
been asked to meet with us.
Come to the meeting and de-
cide if you are interested or
not.
Mrs. Minnie Pilkerton, Miss
Buth Pilkerton and Mrs. Iver
Boules of Houston, are guests
of Mrs. Stroud Kelley.
R. W. TODD GINS
119 BALES COTTON
Ribbons for all makes of
typewriters. The Times.
R. W. Todd stated this
morning that up to Monday af-
ternoon 119 bales of cotton had
been ginned by his gin in the
Tennessee community. He esti-
mates that this is about 60 per
cent of the amount ginned by
his plant up to the same date
in 1937.
There were 15 trench silos
in Brown county at the end of
1936 and 79 were filled there
last year. It is estimated that
125 will be dug and filled in
1938.
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School Supplies
Complete line of Pencils,
Pens, Note Book Paper,
Tablets, Rulers, Etc.
Everything for the
School Boy and Girl
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BUSSEY’S DRUG STORE j
PHONE 16 I
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Jetton
celebrated their golden wed-
ding anniversary Sunday, Sept.
4, with a covered dish luncheon
arranged by members of the
family.
Guests for the day were five
children, Mr. and Mrs. L. D.
McWilliams and Mrs. Baxter
Wilson of Timpson; Mr. and
Mrs. Orren Bush of Center;
Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Wilson
of Norphlet, Ark.; Mr. and
Mrs. Orren Jetton of Beau-
mont. Grandchildren were:
Misses Eva and Grover Cook of
Center, Mrs. Franklin Noble
and son of Beaumont; Vance,
Muriel and Travis Bush, Mrs.
Irelon Fults and son, Hr. and
Mrs. Raleigh Bush and son of
Center; Evlyn and Wynelle
Wilson of Norphlet.
Friends of the family who
called were Mr. and Mrs. Sid
Black and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs, Travis Jay; Mis. L W.
Ramsey and son, John, and
niece, Sadie, Rev. Ross Parker
of Center.—Center News, Sept.
5.
Funeral Rites For
Former Mayor of
Carthage Held Sunday
H. T. Hooker, Sr., 65,
pioneer East Texas druggist
and former mayor of Carthage,
died in a Shreveport sanitari-
um Saturday afternoon, fol-
lowing a brief illness.
Funeral services were held
Sunday at Carthage, with In
tennent in the cemetery of that
city.
Mr. Hooker is survived by
his widow and two sons, H. T.
Hooker and Dr. L. C. Hooker
of Carthage.
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Palace Theatre
TIMPSON
10c and 25c
pulling, shucking, hand shell-
ing, hog calling and other
stunts and amusements.
A Queen of Corn, after reign-
ing over the day's activities
will attend a pageant and ball
in the evening. She will be at-
tended by duchesses to be call-
ed "Com Muffins” and escorts
of the duchesses, who will be
dubbed "Com Sticks,"
failed to develop this year,
while in this section the seed
appear prolific.
Remington, Woodstock, Un-
derwood, Remington portable,
Underwood portable, Oliver
for models 9, 11, 5 and 1,
Corona four, L. C. Smith,
Royal. Timpson Printing Co.
Nacogdoches Per xuts
Nacogdoches, Sept. 3.—
More than tripling the month-
ly figure of a year ago, build-
ing permits in Nacogdoches for
August totaled $31,485, K. S.
Winters, city building inspec-
tor, reported. This boosts'the
construction figure for the
first eight months of 1938 to
$266,928, compared with only
$106,525 for the same period
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and oil shampoo tints.
Before you speak,
Your looks are
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Beauty Salon
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Feeling Fine!
me refreshing relief so
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taking Black-Draught for con-
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“Good-Bye” Days
Good Buy Days
OS to school... in a brand-new suit and shoes
... the pencil case he begged for held tightly
in one hand. Trying to hide the uncertainty
and fear of his first day at school.
That brand-new suit, those shoes—where
did you buy them? Where did you buy the
new school dresses for your suddenly long-
legged little girl? Where did you get the
trunk that will soon pack your eldest off to
college?
You’ve learned in your own school of ex-
perience to study the advertisements before
you buy. You planned your purchasing with
an eye to sturdy quality at reasonable prices.
Reading advertisements has helped you find
what you wanted—has helped you save your
time, your energy, your money.
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Molloy, T. J. Timpson Daily Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 177, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 6, 1938, newspaper, September 6, 1938; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth814508/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Timpson Public Library.