Timpson Weekly Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, July 5, 1957 Page: 3 of 8
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CHECK THE ADS—-Adueitwing Benefits Too
TIHPSON WBE*LY TOdBS—Timpson, Texas, July 5, 196?
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PROMPT BUTANE SERVICE
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We will appreciate ynui business.
You will appreciate our service.
For service call collect:
Timpecn Ernest Ramsey 900W21
Tenaha—Cherry 8-2121—Day
Cherry 8-2481—Night
Tenaha Butane Co.
Tenaha, Texas
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NOTICE VETEHANS
Veterans »a«l their depend-
ents in the Center and Sait Au-
gustine areas who may km
questions concerning veterans
benefits, may contact Norman
B. Feeiee, contact representa-
tive from the LufMa Veterans
Administration Office, who
will bo in both cities on Thurs-
day, Inly 11, 19*7.
Hr. Beerce may be contact-
ed In Center on Thursday, July
11, during the monring hours
from 9:30 a. m. to IS soon, is
the basement o# tiro Poet Office.
During the afternoon hours
cm Thursday, July nth, Mr,
Peeteo will be on duty in Sea
Aagustino, between 1p.m. sad
3 p. m, and will be legated in
Em court house.
Those who wish to talk to
Mr. Peer** concerning veterans
benefits are urged to bring with
them their discharge or separa-
tion papers, if available,
or any correspondence previ-
ously received from Veterans
Administration.
Oecfllaring fans, ail
smbs._ Bill’s Hardware.
An accident is Just around
the corner.
WANTED
J. M. Spradley
Dies At Jefferson
Jeff ere on, Tex., June 28.—■:
Funeral s -rviees for John Mon-!
roe Sprad.y, 79, a retired mer-1
cantile sio i owner here, wa?
held at 2 p. m. Thursday in the
New Prospect Church with bu-
rial in the F aspect cemetery
under the dir cthm of Haggard
Funeral Home.
Officiating canisters were the
Bev. Robert Graves, the Rev.
S. B. Hamilton, and the Bev.
N. N. Dowdaon.
Xr. Spradleyj who had liv-
ed in the Jefferson area for the
past 50 fears, died at 3:15 p.
m. Tuesday in a local hospital
following a short illness.
Survivors include live daugh-
ters, Mrs/E. D. Tippett of Kil-
gore, Mrs. Ernest Gary of
Timpson, Mrs. W. A. Cox of
Center, Mrs. Travis Grubbs at
Jefferson, Mm. Robert L.
Owens of MqrryviHe, La.; one
sister, Mis. S. H. Rhodes at
Jefferson; a number of grand-
children and great-grandchil-
dren.
Pallbearers were Marvin
Gary, Melvin Gary, Klzin Gary,
Louis Gary, Jimmy Gary, Nor-
ris Sparks, Eugene Grubbs,
Earl Owens, Billy Cox, Edward
Tippett, Howard Kooks, Her-
ts Wilcox, Alton Wilcox,
Bruce Whiddon, Ossie Hudson,
Bobby MclJoy. W. H. McCoy,
Jr., C. L. Glenn, and Richard
Owens.
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MoLEROT HARDWARE
DODGE AND PLYMOUTH CARS
FIRESTONE TIRES
And EXPERT CAR RECONDITIONING
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Dr. A. Schnitt Dr. LB. Voss, Jr.
Dr.H.LLosfctr Dr.J.M.Art
Dr.LB.VoM Dr.Al Selsnift
Dr.LJ.Shmo Dr. J.W. Kelly
OPTOMETRISTS
OfPiCB AT
617 TEXAS STREET
SMRfWOKT, LA.
SOUTHERN
OPTICAL CO.it
0P9N DAILY'nLVJdPJA-SATUIDAT 400 PM.
mST BALE BRINGS
FARMER 91,456.81
Harlingen, Tex.—The first
bale of cotton ginned in the
United Kates this ‘ season
brought a price of 91,456.61
from Lone Star Brewing Co.
The firm bought the bale
Friday for promotional and
business purposes for the third
straight year, paying $3.13
and one-fourth cents a pound
for. toe bale, one-quarter cent
higher than its bid last year.
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Special on PAINT
Now is die time to paint-up and fix up. Right now we Eire offer-
ing a realSPECIALON
STERLING PAINT $3.95 -
We also feature Sherwin-Williams and Pee Gee Paint. Get our prices.
Complete stock of Lumber, Millwork, Roofing, Door*, Windows,
Noils, Brick, ft will pay you to see us for aB your' building supplies.
C. Hr Covington A Sons Center. Texas
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Condensed Statement
First National Bank
In Center
CENTER, TEXAS
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As Per Call of Comptroller of the Currency
As ot June 6, 1957
ASSETS
LOANS AND DISCOUNTS......., . f fi 96,653JW
BANKING HOUSE ......... lS^OO.OO
FURNITURE AND FIXTURES ...... 9,625.00
CASH ON HAND, IN OTHER BANKS,
AND U.S. GOVERNMENT BONDS ... 2,057,65138
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK STOCK. - 4300.00
OTHER REAL ESTATE............. 13.00
OTHER ASSETS.. . . 32.00
TOTAL................... .. .93381375.24
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, LIABILITIES
CAPITAL STOCK.............. | 50,000.00
SURPLUS ..... 100,000,00
UNDIVIDED PROFITS............ 61,199.74
DEPOSITS ..... ......... 3,070,775.50
' TOTAL......... 93381,97534
B. M. GEWIN, Caaba
THE ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN SHELBY COUNTY
Federal Depont
Federal Reaerve
Insurance Corporation
System
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Molloy, T. J. Timpson Weekly Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, July 5, 1957, newspaper, July 5, 1957; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth814875/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Timpson Public Library.