Timpson Weekly Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, September 9, 1960 Page: 2 of 8
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TU1F80N WBCELY TIJOBI-TfaMOom, Tmm, S«pA 9, 1009
Notice is hereby given that
the Trustees of the Tim peon
Independent School District of
Shelby County, Texas, will re-
ceive and consider bids for the
asle of an Oil, Gas and Mineral
lease on the following describ-
ed tract of land, the mineral in
which are owned by said
School District, to-wit:
Being a part of the Howell
Garrett Survey, Abst # £46,
situated about seven miles
South from the town of Timp-
ano, Texas, and more folly de-
scribed as follows, to-wit:
REGINNENG at the N.E.
comer of the J. T. BHRugsky
estate and being the NX cor-
ner of a 68 acre tract of the
Howell Garrett Survey, a
suite; THENCE West 181
yards, more or less, to stake;
THENCE North 160 yds. a
aUke, THENCE East to the
• public road 121 yda; THENCE
South with the meandering! of
the public road, 160 yds. to the
place of beginning, containing
4 acres of land, more or leas,
and being the same land de-!
scribed in deed from Timpscn
Independent School District
No. 6, Shelby County, Tens to
John Thompson, dated Sept.
19, 1947, recorded is Vol. 270.
page 615'of the Deed Record*
of Shelby Conety, Texas.
Notice is further gives that
the Trustees of Ttmpsoe lade
pendent School District of
Shelby County, Texas, will re-
ceive and consider bids at the
office of the Superintendent at
the School house at Timpson,
Texas at 4 P. X, on the 2fith
day of September, A. D. 1960,
and that School District re-
serves the right to refuse any
and all bids. 27/St
Lee Parmley, President
J. M. Cozort, Secretary
Robert V. Crawford^ ;
member
Elvis Rhodes, member
L. M. Ward, member
L. D. Tyer, member
Jeaae L. Ross, number
The County Agent Says
JOE D. ANDERSON
Prices For Pin*
Vance Bell, eooperator in on the ponds and spring.
Good Hope community, is clip-
ping the Bermudagrass in his
Crimson Clover fields this
week. Mr. Bell has found that
by close clipping of Bermuda
he ha* been able to secure a
good reseeding of the clover
each fall. The Bermuda is now
6 to 8 inches high and he is
clipping the gram with a ro-
tary mower to a height of 2 to
3 inches. The last of August
and the first two weeks of Sep-
tember seem to be best time
for the clipping.
Tuck Griffin and W. L Davis
plan to plant Crimson Clever
on their terms near Fatroon
tea fall.
Stock water ponds have re-
cently been completed on Tom
Vaughn term and O. X McMa-
han farm and E. D. Roebuck in
Huxley comm natty. Abo, for
Deuese Rndd, Crockett; and
Fred Brasetton near Timpson.
Tuck Griffin is developing
a spring on his term near Pat
room The local ASC office a
assisting with the cost sharing
College Sutton—Pino seed-
ling prices for the 1966-61
planting season, exclusive of
windbreak species, have been
by Mason Cloud,
Nursery Section Besd of tbo
Mrs. Tom Cook recently re- .
cetved a report from » *>0 j Nanety &_____
sample she took on her Cnm-. Tex&a For act Service
son Clover field. The test indi-j piac< ^ frOTn
cstod a need for 40 units of j wee^ coueet>j Jo Rastrop and
phosphate (166 Ihs. 26j-*y*tte counties, have somo
porphosphate) and no poterii, drouJ,ht qualities and
or nitrogen needed this fall. m ^commended for planting
Mm. (took a very glad she had on dry ^ These seedlings
the soli test made since she wiU m1] for <S-40 p,,
was planning to apply a com- ^^ f ob ^ Mound
• Nursery. Cloud said, “We are
40 hopeful of producing approxi-
mately 325,000 Bastrop and
Fayette seed source loblolly
plete fertiliser this tell, end
the saving would amount
several dollars per acre.
Jack Bagwell and Richard
Wharton have recently spray-
ed their Coastal Bermudagrass
planting for weed coutroL The
seedlings.'
Slash pine, ahortieaf pine,
and loblolly pine from aeed
Governor Daniel Urges
The 6137 million income of
the forest industry workers
finds its way into every part of
the state’s economy.
Uadi They Graduate
Austin—Noting that schools
have opened for another year,'
Governor Price Daniel said
student* should stay in public
schools until they graduate.
Governor Daniel said the
failure of 36 per cent of the
nation's youngsters to finish
high school “is s matter of se-
rious concern.”
’Industry and buainass In-
creasingly are demanding a
high achooi diploma of their
employes,” the Governor re-
ported . "In the years ahead;
new skills and greater flexibili-
ty will be required. The un-
skilled worker will find jobs
harder and harder to obtain.”
Daniel said that surveys
show that a high school grad- i
uate earns an average of $66,-
006 more during his lifetime
than the non-graduate.
'1 nrge all young people to
spraying was very effective insources other than Bastrop and
- Fayette counties will he sold
for 35.50 per thousand f.o.b. at
either Indian Mound Narsery
or Magnolia Springs Nursery,
The minimum order accepted
will be for 660 seedlings and
orders of lass than 1,060 seed-
ling* will cost 75c par hun-
dred.
Production at the twe nur-
series is expected to he *2 mil-
lion clanttbl* seedlings. Ac-
go b«k to school this tell and, coni4 „ CtouTteT Texas
if it k at all possible to do so ] &!rfix npecta to pro_
to continue their stndtos artil j duc< A9i>t0%SmMUiT w ^
graduation.” Darnel **ded. Hon seedlings at Indian Mound
controlling the broad leaf
weeds.
Conservation plans have
been completed on tee follow-
lowing terms: O. M. Perkins,
V. X James, and Emmett Pow-
ers, Timpson; X B. Dillard
and Cecil Crawford, Aiken;
and Thomas Hairgrove, Buena
Vista.
Daniel added.
Only in thi* way can they ful-
Sll their own life purpose and
make tee highest contribution
to the strength of our state and
nation."
BUTANE GAS SYSTEMS
AND GAS SERVICE
Minis
nil
fl
For Gas Servin CaM:
Day Phono CL 4-Z711
NIGHT PHONE CL 4-2188
Timpson Automatic Gas Co.
TIMPSON, TEXAS
FRENCH TOYMAKXJtS
GROSS >22,060,006
Park — rueneh toymakets
greased the franc equivalent of
about 322,660,000 last yaw.
About $2406,006 worth of
toys was exported. Men than
1,600 French drum make toys,
POUnCAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
following, subject to tftffffli of
raeot for 17,0#0 workers, i
per cent of them wo men. Five
spanic* employ more than
506 people.
MMk Court of CM Ate-
paalai
W. T. McMRU.
(of Jtffeum County)
Far
Nursery and 12 million seed-
ling* at Magnolia Spring* Nur-
sery. Of these totals, approxi-
mately 10 million will be slash
pise, 11 ndllfcn loblolly pine,
i and 1 million ahortieaf pine, i
Application forms may he
obtained at any of the follow-
ing: Soil Conservation Dis-
tricts, county agricultural
TWO FIFTHS OF FARMS
GET 90 PER CENT OF AID
Washington—Some 96 per
cent of government price-eup-
a°‘£" 1^ county*ASC*offlte, dto
^ f<nM;ltrict office, of the Texas For-
One-foorth of the cotton Md | wt or by writing the
ZteT oT tee director, Texas Forest Service,
fourths of the price^apport Coll<. sutioa, Texaa.
money. Twenty-eight per cent ___
of the corn producers get some
65 per cent of the allotments.
There are shoot SOS saw-
mills active in Tens.
In mum
Published every Friday to
Timpson, Shelby County, Tea
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Entered as second class mat-
ter April 17, 1969, at tee post-
office at Timpson, Texas, un-
der the art of March 3,1879.
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other counties $2.50 per year;
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Molloy, T. J. Timpson Weekly Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, September 9, 1960, newspaper, September 9, 1960; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth815656/m1/2/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Timpson Public Library.