Timpson Weekly Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, August 18, 1950 Page: 4 of 8
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Returned From Buying Trip
Fall Coats and Dresses. Buy now on our Lay-
Away Plan. $1.00 to $2.00 holds until Octo-
ber or November to pay.
GREAT VALUES OVER THE STORE!
Bought Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats and Shoes
—Ladies and Children's Coats and Suits,
Hosiery Underwear .... Full house.
All classes merchandise advancing in all the market*.
We looked at the big lines of Fall and Winter merchan-
dise from more than a thousand different lines display-
ed by the leading manufacturers from New York, Chica-
go, Baltimore, Cleveland and other important manufac-
turing centers. More than a thousand different lines
were on display in Dallas. We have placed orders for
merchandise, believing prices will continue to advance
on account of a short cotton crop. It’s time to buy—
get ahead of the advancing market. . ... select your fall
and winter goods now.
2000 pairs Peter’s and Star Brand Shoes for Fall selling!
2000 yards Wool, Silk, Rayon and Cotton Goods.
We are loaded with Fall Merchandise—buy now on our
Lay-Away plan.
1000 yards cotlon sack duck—bleech and Brown
Domestic, Outing, Wash Goods, Fall and Winter Under-
wear—save money—buy now and all along. You will
head off an advancing market in Dry Goods, Clothing,
Hats and Shoes.
New Fall Merchandise arriving — buy now
while we have a good stock of Fall merchan-
dise.
Hi MERCHANDISE III FOB SCHOOL MIS
Hats, Clothing, Shoes in for the big selling
event. . . say it with big values! /
New shipment Nylon Underwear and the fa-
mous line df Berkshire and Mojud Hose. See
the Green Store for Nylon Underwear and
Hose.
New Fall
KNOX, STETSON and DAVIS HATS
Buy Now!
Blankenship’s and The Green Store
Star Brand and Peter’. Shoe*—Curlce Clothe.—Hawk and Sledge Work Clothes—Rogers and Mary Barron Underwear—Berk .hire and Mojud Hosiery—Colony Club
Slip.—Marcy Leo and Miss Virginia Drone.—Butterick and McCall Fatten*—Stetson, Knox and Dan. Hat.
Butterick Patterns and Publications!
Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Sparks,TO MY FRIENDS
and children of Texas City OF SHELBY COUNTY
visited their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. T. E. Sparks of the Rag-
ley community last week-end.
; -
"It 's time
for
Dear Friends and Voters
Shelby County:
I am writing you to scflicit pital in Fort Worth.
Bobby Lvnn Coleman
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W. P. (Will) Ramsey
For Tax Assessor-
I wish to try to thank you Collector
for your kindness in electing
me as your County Clerk in
jthe July 22nd primary. There!__________ ____
}are no words that fully ex-'your vote and help in my race
[press my appreciation of your,for Tax Assessor-Collector,
kindness Most all of you have known
I . d,.P» r
of my own illness and other ment and clean fair politics. I
‘serious illness in my family, I urge all of you to pay no at-
j was unable to see and visit tention to rumors about me or
with you, as I would have my opponent, but for you to
liked to please find out the facts about
1 T , ,, , , , . our honesty and qualifications
i I am humbly grateful to fnp thi„
B. Champion of Corpus Chris-
ti. While in the South they
.visited points of interest in
the Valley and Old Mexico. En
of route home they visited Sgt.
'A. L. Harris, who is in the hos-
Jeach of you for the honor be-
Pierce *
Brooks *
[Special Meeting Timpson
! Chapter No. 396, OES,
[Tuesday Night, Aug. 22
Timpson Chapter No. 396,
and
mother of Willis were here
over the week week visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Webster Harris.
Horace Ross -and 3on, Mel-
vin, are visiting his sister in
Mansfield, La.
Mrs. Leroy Scott and Mrs.
L. E. Windham are still on
the sick list.
Our revival is in progress
week, with preaching by
, . , , . . _ our pastor, Bro. Alvin Pate,
have raised and educated my Ev„yHone is cordially invited
ifamily; managed to pay my ' .
[debts, and keep my self-re- ;° atten“-
jspect. I have not or do not ' -
intend to misrepresent any- C. B. Witcher, Sr., left Smi-
thing to the good people of day morning for a several
this county. I do not need this days’ visit in Karnes City with
job badly enough to be dishon- the family of his son, Mr. and
est to get it. Mrs. C. B. Witcher, Jr., and to
It is my sincere wish to be meet his new grandson, Greg-
your next Tax Assessor-Col- ory, for the first time,
lector and in order to do it I
,,7..^.. o. j». ™ »» «v»vi "”--i I wish to say that I am a
[stowed upon me. poor man and have never had this
When I enter office, each of much of this world’s means. I
:you will be most welcome,
all times,
i Thank you!
Your friend,
Frank Campbell.
I 1 impson enapter no. oao, need your help and RUpport.
.Order of the Eastern Star, will .Each of you will understand
hold ‘special meeting for ini- that any’ man has a right to
tiation Tuesday night, Aug.
________________ ’22. 8 o’clock, according to
> Mrs. Addie Fermenter, worthy
(Po). Adv —Paid for by Ben matron of Timpson chapter.
H. Lewis and other friends of Meinbers and visitors are
Pierce Brooks.) urged to be present.
I Prizes! Prizes! Prizes! |
Joy Theatre
AMATEUR NIGHT
< If You Can Sing, Act, Do Tricks, Etc. Fill Out
:■ The Coupon Below And Mail To Joy Thea-
■; tre Or Come By And See The Manager.
•: NAME
I; ADDRESS ............:......................- --------
£ I CAN DO ................................................
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Jackson
and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Jack-
, . a ngnt to son have returned from a
defend himself against rumors Week’» vacation spent in West
and misrepresentations l urge Texas and New Mexico.
you agam to pay no attention while in New Mexico they
to rumors about me or my op- toured lhe Car!sbad Cavern
ST‘JSSSSL “5 ■»» —t
GEORGETOWN Buford Frederick and Mias
Georgetown, Aug. 16— Jane Herndon spent a short
Mr. and’ Mrs. Felix Askins, tune with Mrs. Edgar Billingv
Mrs. Ethel Stokes and H. D. »ey of Timpson Monday even-
Askins visited Sunday with lag.
their siste” and family, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Stokes
and Mrs. J. H. Garner of Ty- «"<• , children have moved to.
ler. Garrison.
Miss Jane Herndon spent Charles Jackson of Weaver
last week with Mrs. Wylene » spending the week with his
Herndon at County Line. grandmother, Mrs. Geo. D.
i Master Chubby Crump of Herndon.
Shreveport, La. spent a few--
days with his grandparents, Mystery Unstrung
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Crump. _
Herman Jackson and wife .
of Weaver spent Wednesday Worcester, Mass.—It took a
night with Mr. and Mrs. Felix 10-year-old boy to solve the
Askins. mystery of more than one mile
Mr. and Mrs. Prince Fred- 0f atring found tangled over
ffilSkSJd’SEr'T ■*
hi, mother. Mre. W. B. Comp- ,er* Y°un* Bertrond
ton. They were accompanied explained that he lost his kite
home by Mr. and Mrs. W. B. while flying it at night on 6000
Compton for a few days visit feet of -trine
On their trip they plan to visit)___ -
her son, Herbert Frederick;
and family in Houston.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Freder-
ick and daughters, Chrystene !
and Kathyleen, spent the!
week-end with Mr. and Mrs.! __
Herbert Frederick and family!
in Houston. j..........."
Edward Herndon and fami-’
ly of Cleveland spent the(
week-end with his mother,
Mrs. Geo. D. Herndon.
Mrs. Felix Askins, Mrs.
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Timpson, Texas
inent but investigate
and qualifications
both of us and then vote for
the man who you think will
give you an honest and effi-
cient administration.
Your friend,
W. P. Ramsey.
(PolltLal Advertisement:)
WEAVER
Weaver, Aug. 14.—Mr. and
Mrs. Luther Cook of Galves-
ton are enjoying a few days
visit with Mr. and Mrs. Web-
ster Harris.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Dul! and
son, De Wayne of New York
are visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. O. C. Cooper.
Mrs. S. K. Solomon joined
her daughter and family, Mr.
and Mrs. C. R. Peace, in Hous-
ton. From there they visited
their-niece and cousin, Mrs. B.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Tyer
and daughter, Linda Kay,
spent last week-end, in Pasa-
dena visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Rushing Manning and chil-
dren. They also visited Mr.
Tyeris sister, Mrs. Robert Neai
McFaddin in Houston.
It is now open season
for screen wire and
screen doors. See me
when you need such.
Nute Summers.
Rhode Island was the first
state in the Union to build its
own aiyport.
J. N. Craig—Life, Health and
Accident, Hospital and Polio
Insurance
l HENRY MYERS AND SON ANNOUNCE
f Purchase Sunshine Cafe in Center
i
;■ We have recently purchased the Sunshine
£ Cafe in Center, and are now operating under
J trade name Tom and Henry’s Chat and Chew.
Plate Lunches, Sandwiches, Short Orders,
!• Coffee and Cold Drinks.
£■
•! When in Center we will be glad to have you
!• visit us and will appreciate vour business.
:• TOM & HENRY’S CHAT AND CHEW
j T. S. Myers & Henry Myers, Owners
l CENTER, TEXAS
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Molloy, T. J. Timpson Weekly Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, August 18, 1950, newspaper, August 18, 1950; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth814846/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Timpson Public Library.