The Timpson Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, January 1, 1965 Page: 2 of 4
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INK TIMPSON TIMES, Tims ire. Texaa, FRIDAY, MS I, IMS
FMIITES HELD fIB
urns. HIE JOHMS
FRIDIir, liECQItlE111
Funeral sen eta were bald
Friday Dec. IS at 3 pjm. at
TBylor Funeral Home far S
Annie BeQ Johna, r* who died
Dee. 13 at trig pn.. -xdati
Unraing Home in b crept
la. Officiating at the wri
waa Geergc Oath, paator of 1
Tliwan M Baptist Chu.=h.
Jefcas waa bam Jan.
IMS to John and UKe Bknk
attain until die sored to Keat-
due. La. where the was an ac-
tive member of the First Bap-
tist Church
She ia aurrlred by her hus-
band; me daughter, Mrs. W. T.
Drummond of Shreveport, La.
and four grandchildren.
tntermeat was at Woodlawn
Cemetery, under the dtreetioo
of Taylor Funeral Home.
er. A. r Bums, L. Berfan, Maes
Taylor. Narcre Andrews
the Find Methodist Church in,day, Dee. 14 at Tuba, Ofcfa Ot-jder the
Carrioan with interment in the fidattog were the Rev. Ervin (Wharton,
Greenwood Cemetery in Garri-
son.
Mr. fawia died Monday morn
ing in Highland Sanltaruhn in
Shreveport, La., where he was
taken Christmas Day. He was
i treated at City Memorial Hospi-
tal ia Nacagdoehao for several
days before Chriatmas.
Mr. Irwin, who waa a Garri-
nu tried In
who a
Fbnerai scivires 'or Dal* fa-
win. Ml dfetJeie Garriaon r
dead, waa held Tueoday as
tog. Doc. 3B. at t».c dock in
ELECTRIC
BLANKETS
15™ OFF
BUSSEY’S DRUG STORE
Phone CL 4-2471 Timpaan
Other aorvtvori are Mi a
t- Mm. A. C Irwin, a fat
s. ares of Garriaon; -a -
Gua Irek of Gairiaon; a i
South of Stillwater and the Bev.,
of Cedi
Arnold Kato-
Bobhy Rhodes, Billy
Eart Moore of Carthage. j Mike Farming, Sonny Tippett,
She is survived by her bus-1 J*n> D- Hammers, Terry Thom
band. Dr. Don Arthurs; psents,!^. Os'** Wharton, Philip
Mr. and Mrs. Felix Ask™ of1 cmii- 0*vM Windham, Ralph
Tlmpsoii: one daughter, Mrs, ^-°rri. Larry Solomon and Billy
Linda Myers of Stillwater. Okla.;
one a
water,
At
•ska, CaJM, and a brother, lea
Irwin of Oarj-Mu
[WHITES SEIM
MHieWHT
mmm:
Final ritea wen held at Old
Shady Genre for Daniel Frank-
Uw Richer dt, M, Dec. 5* at 11
tun. Mr. Richards died Dec. M
ai 3 am. Officiating at the serv-
ices waa Gaorge Clark, pastor of
the First Baptist Church of
Timpson.
Mr Richards was horn April
12. ISO* to Tony and May Mar
rh Richards.
Ha it survived by one broth-
er, Forest Richards af Humble,
tarn listen, Mrs. Walter
anflfn. Whetaon WH-
raaant waa M Old Shi
Grove Cemetery coder the di-
re ettoa af Taylor Faneral Home.
FIIKMl SEDUCES
me DEC. FSB
[MBS «!*!$
Faneral aarvieat wen held
Monday, Dec. 21 at Oklahoma
City, Okh. far Mbs. Frances Ar-
thurs, who died suddenly Mon-
GOOD SERVICE
is given by good, well-trained service people
We don’t want to bom but wb’tb got
’em at our Purina Store!
Car "outside” servicemen are experienced
k die buboes of (ceding Sveetock and
poultry, and the? lam th* added ndvan-
tatioa information direct (ram Patina's
Research Farms.
Oar "inside” people are trained to
help you solve feeding and sani-
tation problems, too.
All cor folk know oar tote and are prowl
Corn k and moot oar people. They're
■mealy awaSting toe chant* to help yoa
get more meat, milk and eggs Irani
your grain the Parka Way.
Vat m SOON!
Gary Waters af SUO-
Okla.
the
n this i
Mr. and Mrs Felix As-
Earl Moore of Carte
s*s, Mbs. banes Clark of
•far City, La and Mr. and
W. H. Hamden
Davb, 38
umhed Dec. 1* at7:S* am
faosln after a fang Ohms,
metal srrrices ware held
day, Dae. 31 at 3 pm at
Olive Baptist Chunk. Rev.
i Cheney of Garrison eon-
doetod rites. Interment was la
SB. Olive Cemetery under the
direction of Fogfa-West Funeral
Home of Houston.
Mrs. Doris was horn fa Louiri-
aaa. esme to Texas at an early
age, but lived in Shelby County
af her life. She stored to
14 yean ago.
She waa a member of St
tome* Methodist Church fa
The Ttnoasace *-B Club had
five members enter a total of
seven calves. Thee 4-lTers in-
clude: Arnold Kaluga Jr., Jeer
Others entering include FFA
nhen from Center IT A,
sqfan FT A, ShelbyviBe FFA
i Teaahn FFA, and AVer*
from Midway red Buelafar 4-H
'WJggfgWF'
L 15, 1M4, two
on “Gopher
held ia Shelby
The that was re Albert
farm fa the Bobo Cont-
end the second am Lon-
nie White's farm fa the Z
must be done by had
When trees are underplanted, j
the landowners pleas to deaden
the cull end warCUeas hard
woods fa the raring end summer
to release the newly pleated
seedlings This does not mesa
thot good hardwoods are As
strayed, but that thorn Were la*
over the years because they
hare no value far lumber or
wildlife wiU be remand.
Remember that once the to
ar. planted tbs Jab fa feat ba-
te can ho
wfaod eut byflre. A la
eantapa of the laome by fbw to
JM.Ttoma.are.MN
TAXMAMgAMl
are torn to
Davis and Mrs ;
of Bristow, Okie., Mrs.
dsn of Wichita, Kan.;
Jack Clerk of Bris-
tow, Okla., and Bob Dark of
Cleveland, and a number of
m muni 1»
OKIES iFEEB
Nfaty Shelby County FFA
members and 4-H Club boys and
girls placed a total of 132 calves
on feed Dee. 1, last, fa the
Yoatb Calf reeding Program.
Each feeder waa reetrieted to
total of two calves ia the pro-
cant. These raises wffl be fad
tr about 12a days and sold
■rough the regnlar CexUw
■eUy aoctfan. This Is the larg.
eat number ef tenders and cal-
orer entered fa tlda youth
had U^Mtodwri eaterTfaital
of H calves. These 13 boys, am
toe nae at |
grain fa kill
d Mr. A. J. 1
ley lor bringing their Vbeati
at Agriculture Departments to
Both demon.iralfans wore sue-
eeasful and I res sar, all that
Thfa re ha vary :
YOU. IREK IT OVI*
find it pnfMahfa to
(hare and pri • «W
beak. R fa to fata to ds mvttore
■bout pare bare after ths and
of rare. (Of asreto. it wort
he ton tote to pra the tren rea
MB}
SABINE VALLEY
SAVINGS A LOAN
ASSOCIATION
211 SHGi.gYVK.LK IT.
CKMTfR, TtXAJ
Your Savings Earn
4‘%
Payable Quarterly
March 31 at
June 30th
Sept. 30th
Deei 31 at
Fuads placed ea savings by
the UNh af tbs month an from
the 1st
fag. to
far planting pine
toe Shelby
District, Tex-
Servteo. County AKC
the County Agent.
ties to Canter Aon the Indian
Meuad Nursery to Alto far flfty
cents par iltoaaand trass. This,
•a to too past, ia a nonprofit
service, fludlingi this year will
coat **.50 per toousand far reg-
ular planting stock, If the area
to be planted aontaina no de-
pot acre should ha planted retag
Shelby Soil Canscrvaltoa Dis-
trict eooperaton carrying oat
by pfagting trees sac: Mrs. Lon
WRsea. IP,030.’ Also pleating
trees ibis jmrkNr.U Chut.
In open fields e tree piaorire
machine may Be reed, but in
Whiteside’s
ALLIS-CHALMERS
fhomclamb
BUTANE GAS SYSTEMS
AND GAS SERVICE
write mper mm
FOR GAS SERVICE CALLt
Day Phone CL 4-2711
_ Night Phone CL 4-2139
Timpson Automatic Gas
SABINE VALLEY
SAVINGS A LOAN
ASSOCIATION
P. O. Bea 3t2
213 SHGLBrVILLg ST.
CKMTKft, T1X AS
Assets Over tUtoMMI
Timpson Livestock serve®
JMM Tysza, Ovctr
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Phrifo ©L Ajr<T
L. E. Van Sandt
Oaglstorad Fublfa Surveyor
P.O. Box 734
Carthage
Office Ph. OX 3-1734
Fes. “h. OX 3-4080
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!n Texas
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Call CENTER—LY 8-64S3 or hi thia are* radmt-
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Milner, Joel. The Timpson Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, January 1, 1965, newspaper, January 1, 1965; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth812223/m1/2/: accessed May 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Timpson Public Library.