The Timpson Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, December 1, 1967 Page: 1 of 6
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TIMPSON TIMES
A NEWSPAPER DEDICATED TO COMMUNITY PROGRESS
VOLUME LXXX1I—No M>
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Christmas Parade Set for Today
Timpson High School Band Wins firstl-
Division in Marching at Tyler UIL
LA*T WEEK'S Gum Who
picture war the graduation
daw of 1812, and the men-
to identify the
ben an Myrtle Hammer,
Clyde Johnson, Louis Brown
and Jelu Hooper. Mrs. Lock
Brow* called
(roup.
Can you Guess Who the
two young children are, ait-
ting by the Ore engine this
week*
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Cotton Notices
Mailed Nov. 27th
The Shelby Coanty ASCS of-
fice has announced that all tA-
Ua allotment notices for Shelby
County farmers were mailed on
Not. 27, 1967. The cotton refer-
endum ballots will be mailed an
Doc. 1, MW.
M. a Borders, manager of
the local office in Center, has
urged all cotton fanners to vote
In the referendum fie seid the
ballots and return envelopes
arc provided fpe.th,- corneri-
cnee in voting and all eligible
periods sboald vote.
Several cotton farmers have
been notified by letter that the
farmers in other counties hold-
ing 19*T lease ea cotton allot
merits with options far the earn-
ing year Borders asked that at] j
perms receiving such letters
COOK into the county office and
file the
transfer for 1888.
BULLET1N BOARD
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5—
The Young Homemakers will
mem at I SO pm at the Home-
making Cottage There will he
a demonstration on Holiday
Foods and all young toil.. me
Invited to attend.
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER *_
Official Beard of the Metho-
dist Church will meet far (ten-
moathty mooting at Trte pm.
Joe Dan hairgrove
Approved to
Judge APHA Shows
Joe Dan Hairgruve has re-
cently been approved to judge
American Paint Horse Aasoda
thm approved shows.
.Mr. Hairgrove is tiie owner
of Patches Long. Paint horse
mare that was recently awarded
APHA Champion, fie hag shown
has horses at many a
throughout Texas and L
ana and wan ■**•.-. inasruwaetita!
in setting up the First Annual
Pstnt Horse Show sponsored by
the Tlmpson Chamber of Com-
merce.
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Boy Bussey and
Martha Doe at Pasadena spent
Thanksgiving with Mrs. Burney's
parents, Mr. mid Mrs'Res Brin-
son.
Mim Sally Langston and Mass
Hlen Shook of Dallas spent the
Thanksgiving holidays with Miss
Traps on High School Band
woo a superior rating of Divi
aloe I in the Interscholastic
League Marching Contest held
November 21 in Tyler
Other CUs A beads which
entered end placed a Division
j I were Troup, White Oak, Hails-
I ville end Iandale.
| Comments from the judges'
| criticism sheets were as follows.
J. KunkeL “Very clean soacd-
! log band. As dear and well
j drilled bead m I have eees in
this region this year, A, AA.
AAA and All."
"This band played so clear
and as good. Your performance i
can he attributed to good teacb-
Joo Langston and Stay. Both
young ladies are atudenu at
Texas Woman’s University at
Dented.
Mr. and Mbs. Freak Morris.
Kim and Bamaey of Heerloa.
Mr. sad Mrs. Odis Burrow Ml
fhr. and Mrs. Bill Barrow- rf
i of Mr. and Mrs. O. J.
Baptist Ladles to
Observe Week of
Prayer Dec 3-10
The Women’s Missionary So-
ciety of the First Baptist
Qmreh will be observing the
tual Weak of Prayer for
Foreign Missions neat week,
December 3 through December
10. ... ' *
Mrs. Lucy Todd, prayer chair-1
man, will be In charge of the'
program. The theme for this
year's program is "life Through
His Name". The ladies will meet
Monday through Friday at the
ehsreti at »:30 ajn.
mg and Crect Bred Pride.”
Arnold Wbedbe: "Band mar-
ches with fine style and con-
fidence. Excellent alignment
Musical playing, rough marches,
too. t know voo are proud of!
your band, you should be. Any
minor problems. I'm sue you
are aware of, I won’t even
bother to mention. I enjoyed
roar performance.”
j W. Van Sickle: Brarena
played well except cornets a hit
too loud at limes. This hand
plays well, nice dean march
style ■# sura aad hold rVarr
out completely Bend t
good training, keep it up
The band is working toward
their seventh consecutive sweep
stakes and this is the first step
The concert contest will be held
in the spring.
Mr. Bob Berry is director of
the Timpson Band.
Dec. 1. The parade will begin
at the school house at 1 nan.
Santa will have plenty of candy
far the kiddies cm his vfctt
Many floats, bands, pats aart
bicycles are expected to join in
the parade to open the Christ-
mas reason in Tlaspeon. The
Basketball Gets
Underway as
Bears BeatTenaha
by defeating the You
Tigers EMM at Tesnha.
A complete scheshde of the
unea and ako a list «f the
players will be published in The
act at a later date.
The Beats are in a tens
ent this week end at Central
Burrows , Heights, ptayteg their first gaa
t 8 o'clock.
The Attoyac River Philosopher
... Philosopher want* to know who
i a country whan it gores bankrupt
EDfTOEM NOTE: The At.
to great lengths to dksrrer
that moat people say their num-
ber one problem is money, like
it's always been and which I
knew all along, but I forgot la
add that I have taken a poll my-
salt unttr by wrecking mr
of the world and ess report Owe
motif* la thair biggest>ew«>5*m
too. You name mn a tingle gov-
ernment, local, state re wattaw
il, anywhere in the werM. winch
isn’t scraping the hotter of the
barrel aad locking out tiw
rracks fa) the stamen in find
I didn’t knew bow serious thk
was rata J pined Up a copy of
a newspaper the ether darted
read that the British govern.
had asked ter a billion
r emergency loan from the
I got la thinking about is, what
i it. What do
spite its Mans which lor our
part will have to he secured by
a second lien or la it a third,
stm doesn't make it, goes broke,
and its assets are put up tec
aale in pap off the creditors
Who’S in the market for a bant-
ed coentry? The way »«"■»*»
*» *o«ng nowadays, I can't
* of many Unf could ha cab
a aaund fiaanr-iai invert-
! the
» would ran in the
of the ootid, fat-
Sals At :
Auction to the
the British Id _
t-rta fo go. including the ito
Mean, such an Di ’ -~-
ateta of Lards aj
too numerous te i
cash.”
ira that last sripidaUaa that's
going to hamper the tele.
By the way, 1 believe if I
was you. when they send that
ad in rd aric for payment in
advance.
Yours faithfully
Arthur Horton
Announces for
Water Wst. Post
Arthur F Horton has auttao
iced The Times to amount
his candidacy for SheBry Coun-
ty Fresh Water Supply District
No. 1 Tax Assessor-Collector.
Mr. Horton has served on the
Board of Sapervieora the past
eight years and has served as
president and secretary of the
bored.
fie feels he is qualified to
serve thk office as he is pres-
ently fiHing the unexpired term
at Mn. Mansfield Com
Band Requesting
Donations to
Uniforms Fund
requesting donations to a tend
which will be used to pay for
S£ new aailorms tor the band
The band expressed da ap-
preriatton to Mias Deris Baras
thk fund aad to two Timpani
businesses which have ofbred
stamps to anyone who will moke
a PlOn.00 a—vv. sr tv»—
The two hurls asm are Royca
Crawford Crocery. Tap Value
Stamps, and Amos Foods, g A
H Green Stamps.
■and members stated they
would appreciate any ihmattee.
we ail sr large, and anyone
wishing to donate to this toad
may contact any member of the
District Governor
Visits Timpson
lions Club Toes.
Distriet Governor and Mrs.
i Robert El Price of Port Arthur
were the guests of the Ttmp.cn
Lions cash at their regular
meeting Tuesday. November 28,
at Yoeog’a Cafe.
Mr. Price gave a very inter-
esting talk on “Golden Aamver-
Chambe: of Commarce win offer
Wiles for first, second and third
P-ace in the toltewing classifies-
does:
Floats: 1st, *18; 2nd, *10.
and 3rd, *8.
Pete: *3, *2 and *1.
Bicycles: S3. *2 and SI
A trophy will be awarded to
the outstanding bond.
The parade will begin at the
school and win
down north Second St into tha f
uptown area
I of toe parade, u the
I all ergmiaattooe
Please cooperate
enter float! in tha parade.
*e parade committee with Bev.
Aabrey Howell, Hal Honor, red
Bev Harold Calhoun amiath
Missionary
I Baptist Church
To Hold Revival
fco. Paul Owens, porter of
talked on the International
Uou Convention to bo held >n
Dallas la 1868.
The T fr—n itp planning to
distribute Christmas baskets to
toe aged and to tha needy fern-
Oiee again this year. They are
e planning a float for the
Chrlstai-i parade Friday.
President Arthur Breton i
Kmeas there ware 19 nenb
resent at the meeting aad
would like to eaprear Us
predation for this goad attend-
ana.
The dub meets every second
and fourth Tuesdays at noon
at Yaungk.
Center Christian
To Hold Special
Services Dec. 3-10
HoOto-. Du bon, missionary
evangeiirt !o the Frendvcpeak-
ing people V Trakiraa, aid
Take Habrel, musician. of
Mike Patterson
Injured in 'Cycle-
Pick-Up Accident
Mike Patterson, lkyenrwU
son of Mr. and Mn. Prince
Patterson, it recovering tram in-
juries sustained Thanksgiving
Day when the motorcycle eo
which he was riding was in col
Hsian with a pick-ap truck.
Yonag Patterson received in-
tend injuries and underwent
surgery Monday morning la
Wilts Knighton Hospital te
Shreveport whore be k reparted
te te doing as weE urn be
expected. ’ ' rt —
The Occident happened when
the motoreycla mat the truck
bcadon at a curve an a Bteir
community road. Tha driver af
tha track was arirkaitifad. Ms
was not hurt, according to re-
Timpson Band
Boosters to Have
Country Store
maor a Country Store too
first three Saturdays in Deaare-
Mrs. S. Bailey
Heads Local
CAP Center
Mrs. Sherrill Bailey baa teen
appointed ae coordinator af the
Timpson Neighborhood Canter,
repeating Mn. BO Bairgreve,
who Tsslgaod
Mia. Baitey Invites everyone
to-Step te-and me her-tor a
visit re if ate may te of asms
The Neighborhood Center has
beea sot up through the TrV
County Community Action Pro-
gram aad is located to the
BaCay Cleaners building.
THEME CLASSUTHi ADS GET
St, T pja. rightly, Dec S-M,
reports Hr. Alvin K. Houser,
Or fianaar says “We to
■iter and East Texas are to-
deed fortunate to meurtog ton
services of three two outstand-
ing servants of toe Irad ,
Christ Their experience aad
mta have well yr toured
to bring tor gospel me
to sermon aad song They
n need irigUfiy af the Load
■ aval they have gene to
paraata
Yen wU thrill to
toe will te Brother Jake Boh
arte baa a teautMri tenor art
plays tha piano, reeordh
vibraharp and other inrtnv
areata which he wfD bring with
hte. For matte lovers, be will
play aad ling all request at
ten for thirty minutes ted
the areiotnuwd 1 pm sarv
nightly.
Ha will play all reilgh
will play aad sing
relied in from 7 30-8
days. Sac. 2 and. 10.
All dopers and nun
are invited to
Hebert's choir and enjoy the
sharing of tha
‘ to' save man’s
of (re all
a ton store wB
te into the band .triform fund.
wiD te located to
gar building on the treat
t
sas tor sate win te bath
new and used.
Ako on aale will te popcorn,
snadwteteo and bet oofEee
Anyone having items whkh
tha Boanton can anil and waoff
Hke to dearie Item for thk
intact Mrs. Bet-
i te tail af .
Lanresi, announces tort the
church will te in a revival te
ginning Trentey, Dec i through
Due. 10.
Friday and Batutday' rights
■tt te deatgBrtvd as Youth
Owhr nights. A special invito-
turn goes to tin youth to attend
three two nights aad to taka
part in *Jto eaivicM.
Bn Owens wui te doing the
Preaching every evening and
services wiD begin at 1 pun.
Everyone ia invited to cornu
■ad tote part in the aarvices.
Rex Brinson
Announces for
Water Dist. Post
L
CivQ Service Officer for Tlmp-
aon for the part 41 years aid
served on the City Cared far
right yean.
Ba will make a farther stole-
anat at a tear date
A. F. Bums of
Orange Meets
Our JLF. Bums
at the
i Jr, had
k invited to
by the store
FUTUES I
TO ESI
TO EUMC STATE HOSPITAL
Armed Fkreas
ritual by
to the tonrih vine peart
Vimma Pate, who lad tha |
in nirtil n ira
The meeting was dried
the FHA creed, arid to ns
Mr. A. r.
a. r. i
Jr. ad
af the two aaator A. T. 1
e af Mr. Albert Bin
a rite vkM to tha Brens
k lh i auD work
HBIO WORLD
Mr. arid
of a baby
ter. MBs
> ir ; atard *t‘l
r, Scott Kb
HE
i by a two-
Mr rad 1
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Milner, Joel T. & Milner, Iris P. The Timpson Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, December 1, 1967, newspaper, December 1, 1967; Timpson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth766582/m1/1/: accessed July 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Timpson Public Library.