The Timpson Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, September 11, 1964 Page: 1 of 6
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THE TIUPSON TIMES
A NEWSPAPER DEDICATED TO COMMUNITY PROGRESS
VOLUME LXXIX Ka. 37
COUNTY, TEXAS, FRIDAY. !
111. 1M3
Attoyac River Philosopher
LIKE IICMIIES, THE! IBOOB B£ST
BEFORE SETHI M TO CM
HUM'S note: Ths
tno Klrar Phgaaaphei
M> Jahmen
Mas Alter** Hw
MTS retting his mto
Dear Mttar
If you hIM, attar <
notion mi juat him the eam-
psipiittf been,
far President took si; sad rest-
ed up s while, sad thtt’a what
m domg this
before settling dawn to
to the campaigns.
I have
sad it’s sarprtetog how assy of
them seem to get along aa their
owe.
As tor the little problem*, I
was Interested in a couple of
I toms I found In a
tost sight
One reports* a efty nan has
derise i a special dock that
turn bit ea-'s motor on fifteen
ailaatai below ha aeato It. m
in be nod and east is the
summer tto.e ria the slr-csodi-
ttaaar, or alas ami warm to tfcs
winter ton eto toe heater. I
geees one f the ■
t«f praMers smu
to baring lo wait
tor thetr ear to pat
ad It, summer or warned up la
the vtotor. m tart at the aw
way, I guess, and tor peon dur-
ing the wmtor hare followed
the practice of bandog the fire
In the Orepiaae baton 1 as to
had so it'll ha ready to ft in
the morning. I’m to favor of tli
the soft living I can wanafa.
The other item reported a
company it now aanufactortag
a special dtoAaaaktng machine
toe the kitchen. With it, yon
set a dial and path a button and
the machine turns out the exset
number of ptatas, cups, suuMtt
and gltmes you need for ths
next meal. When the wad to
over, you throw the things away
This to taUstoctonr eaough,
but It doesn't go far enough.
With a little more thought and
etbrt, the flahaa amid bt mode
with a protein farmula and you
could toed them to the hogs.
Civilisation will have reashed
a certain pant when a hausewMe
can feed the family, atop the
hogs, and walk cat cd a dean
kitchen end get to the talen
set as fast as the rest
Yours faithfully,
J. A.
POST OFFICE
TIOELKER
SONET CDS
Postmaster w. A Kristaa
announced today that Eturdl
Canton will begin diatribe!
1904 Acreage Survey Carts to
patrons on thsir routes ah
Sept. 11
The Past Office Departs
assists UtEDA in making this
survey each year. These reports,
erectly from tinners, an
basis tor official estimates for
Texas acreage at all crops ton
■sled to 1904.
ha sun this community Is
well represented to toe survey,
Postmaster Krtotsnssu urges
each patron recei* ng a card to
All It out sad return It to hla
sllbeu.
Rural mail canton working
oo this project etc:
M. Smith, Routs we; ft L,
Marti, Boots Two, and C. D.
Rogers, Boo* - Three.
STEED COUITIEE
IF DEMO Hn TD
MEET IT CENTER
There will he a meeting of
steering committee of the Demo-
cratic party to Shifty County
Thursday night at T p.m. in the
Court Houaa at Cantor.
All other Democrat* Inter-
ested to the party ere urged to
attend.
THEFT COMPLAINT FILED
MFOR0 JUDGE 9WAMSY
Laurence Brown filed a fel-
ony thaB complaint against c.
A Raihany baton Judas ( ft
Swanxy’s court In TUnpeon.
laabariy wee bound over to
grand too pending disposition
of November grand jury.
Bears Lose Season Opener
To Play Cushing Friday
HKWITSTEMSD
Editor's note: The Mtose
top ms taken treat tot
Tbnpatn Weekly Times, PrL
day. Sept. 15,1P9P, Vav. 54,
No. ST.
As a result of a recent letter
Idrttasd to J. w. shorten, sec-
tary of the Canter Boost)
?a*«e. from the Kraft Ph«
Scree Corporation, a atrtea of
eatings will be held torau
out too county by County Agent
I. 0. Mboaebery aid too so
Uooal teachers of tlmpsoo. Ten-
aha, Joaquin, ShelbyviBe and
Center Ugh schools
The wen Sit pupils enrolled
to TUnpeon public schools to
Monday afternoon, G. D. Pruitt.
ertoteadrnt said this morn-
ing. Additional students are
FUME RITES Fill MBS.
TIBBIE BRWfll
HELD TUESOKT
Funeral services for Mrs. Vir-
dic BrtdwelL 10, of Route X,
Ttespson, sum held at 2:30 p.m
Tuesday «l the County Line
Baptist Church with Rev. CuDao
Keating sod Rev. Clint Acker
oKkdattof.
Burts! sna to lb* County Line
Cemetery under the direct®!:, of
Cottroa and Taytoc rueerai
Mrs. BridwaU died Morday
morning in Hendciaon Mcmer
lal Hospital after a length} 01-
sess. She tad been a Rusk
County resident tor 90 yean
and was a member of the Bap-
an Church
Survivors include her has-
bud, George Bridwdt; three
soot, Ronald Brtdwell of Hen
demon. Clovis Btidwell of Tirap
son mid Cecil Brtdwell of Moon
lain Pine, Ark.: we daughter,
Mrs. Clean Simpson of Pine
Hill; three sisters, Mrs. Ida Oli-
ver of Tyler, Mrs. Aims Randall
of Nacogdoehaa and Bln. Late
Sean of Garrison; 12 grandcbtl
dren and we great-grandchild.
Pan hearers were Gordon
Sears, Donald Parker, Cedi
Hunt. Leon Reynolds, Virgil possibility of the football field
Redding and John Lewis. lights reported that they had
Pram the locals:
Mr. and Mrs K. w. Smith of
Tlmpson and Hr. and tore. Lake
Motley of Thoaha wore Sunday
afternoon visitors with friet
it Caledonia.
Mr. end Mrs W. B. Bayes of
Loagvtew spent Sunday visiting
the grttteman's mother, Mrs
Pearl Hayes of this city.
Mist Head Hawthorns has re-
torted to Palestine to mums
her work la the Long Lake
school.
cmr PLANS TO MOVB INTO
HEW CITY HALL TH» MONTH
According to Mayor T. f. E*
sery, tot city plans to more into
the new City Hall to toe totter
part of this month.
R plans go as expected, the
city plena to begin the move
shortly after the 15th.
QUABTBHBACK CLUS
MEETS MONDAY, SEPT. 7
The Quarterback Club of THS
met Monday night at the school
cafeteria.
Reports were hoard from the
secretary-treasurer, toe commit-
tee oa membership and too com-
mittee on lights tor toe football
field.
H was reported by the secre-
tary that the club had SI mem-
bers at that time.
Tie committee otto tot raa-
TIMMON LIONS MBIT
TUBS DAY AT NOON
Tit Tlmpson Lions Club hold
their regular meeting Tuesday
at 12 now at Yoeng’s Rest
rant with IT members present
n was announced by toe-preat-
dent, Robin Hooper, toot tfao
District 2-SI governor, Leon Ad-
kkei Of Hemphill will make
Us Mortal visit to the to
club the North Tuesday to Oc
. The argaakatton voted to
malm the necartoa a Ladies
Right
Don Amea was elected by the
group at program chairman.
After various reports, the
meeting was adjourned.
SPA MAKING FINAL PLANS
FOR PALL REGISTRATION
NACOGDOCHES—Stephan P.
■Austin Slate College is pushing
filial piano to completion this
week for fall term registration
next week, when 4,000 student*
are exported to enroll.
College officials have bean
planning Car the fall term rush
for months, and registrar and
Director-of Admissions Stan Me
Kewert said the final count is
expected to total 4,000.
"Our plans n( geared to reg-
ister 1,400 indents a day,” said
McKenna. “And our time tal
as lie for students to sign up
from 0 a.m.-S p.m each day. We
will begin registration oa Wed-
nesday, an continae oa Thurs-
day and Friday, Students at-
tending classes only on Satur-
day will enroll then."
MoKcwrn also pointed out
that fell semester registration
this year will be done under one
roof—In toe College Center
Building. "We believe we have
our procedure worked out now
to the extent that all stepa In
registering will be done in the
bufkteg This will expe-
dite our procedure, both far etu-
denti and the faculty.”
The expected hike to 4,900 in
students will total an approxi-
mate 19.9 per cent iocreaee over
Iho same period one year ago.
Stephen F. Austin recorded toe
1 highest percentage grow-
th among toe state supported
es and universities in Tex-
as to 19d3, 21.0 per ceat, com-
pered to the 1902 aggregate.
Housing Director Kenneth Mc-
Farland pointed to the expaeted
record enrollment, In lieu
at housing accoramodaUwa. "We
are placing angle men students
to appeared end supervised off-
campus housing now. We’re raw
atag to capacity In all our other
eecemmodaitoas, which I think
is a good indication that we will
have tnotosr record enrollment
Mia fall."
Students will begin meeting
flames on regular schedule at
8 am. September 21.
The DiboB Lumberjacks struck
early and never let i* complct-
ly to dump the Ttapsen brers,
200, in toe season opener at
DlbeH.
Coach K ft Bush's Lumber-
jacks struck for a pair of first-
quarter touchdowns and never
let Timpaon recover. Timpaon
came into lb* Friday night ana-
test a heavy favorite.
ft W. Capps, a lusd running
halfback and Jimmy Camp, a
quarterback who had eenaec-
ttow with Diboll r-.. m TO?i
led ftaastrr for toe neats.
Cappe and Camp pushed Di
bolt Into aa 09 lead midway
through the tint quarter end
kept to* momentum going until
Timpaon finally realised to*
Lumber jack* were sertoaa. The
Bren opened toe third period
behind 2GO,
Cappe scored on an IS yard
ran with 8 30 Ml to the first
pertod. Jimmy Camp pasted to
Cappa Nr to* two extra points,
lb* tare: SXboM S. Tbnpcoa III.
lad Truett Hogg 2*11 *n *
Timpano finable inter a the
tame petted to give DiboB ft*
hall <u to* Star IT After a five-
yart penalty poshed to* j*
hath to Uto 22. Cappa arer
Nr pain* af aevoo and ftoa ya
and Warn* Naphtas gnta
eight and toe final two to fin
too famhertadn a 140 tent. A
PAT pam failed and the an
remained 140 wBb 0J0 left to
lb* Bret period.
WHh 0:17 toft to to* mm
period, Dtooll veered agate. The
Timpson School Enrolbnent
Totals 429 for 1st Term
Ttoosoo Independent School j Morday. Aug. 31. This total to
District enrolled 42S steutoats j approximately toe same m last
tor the fall term that began | year.
nearly $100 toward toe purchaae
of those lights.
After hearing a talk from toe
coaches, to* meeting adjourned.
TEC TB BUM
1W5N OFFICE
The Texas Emptoyrr- t Cat*
mtsaton, due lo other commit
meats, will discontinue thetr
Timpson affine hours from 1
p.m. to 9 p.m. in the eld city
building on Monday, effaefive
Monday, Sept. 14, 10B4.
The Center office will remain
opto Monday through Friday
from S a.m. to 9 p.m., on Thurs-
day from ftso lo 9 p.m. to give
ampioyod individuals aa oppor
t unity to join the survey.
Anyone 10 yuan of age or
elder, employed or unemployed,
at* urged to participate.
KSSAIILT CHtREES
FUEO1SHOOTHG
Robert Crawford hm flirt a
complaint with the district at
loraey of the 123rd Judicial
Diatriet. K. Baker of assault
with intent to murder sftsinat
Billy Ray Collins.
Crawford alleged in the cam-
plaint that CoUfot attacked him
with a club on or about Tues-
day, Sept. 1. Crawford further
alleged that he shot Collins in
•elf defense.
Collin* was taken to a Center
hospital after which ha waa
bound over to grand jury pend
teg disposition of Me weaker
term grand jury in Shalhy
County.
Collins had not Bled with dis-
trict attorney at tha taat tefor
mail on received by this paper
Timpson School
MENU
9*nL 14*19
MONDAY
Hot dogs, green beans, pota-
to salad, cherry cobbler, milk.
TUESDAY
Fried chicken, gravy. Clashed
potatnes, English pea*, Hired
ton,-lines, fruited Jells, roBa,
WEDNESDAY
Ranch Style beans, spinach,
meet potatoes, battered corn,
cooties, bread, milk.
THURSDAY
Pressed ham, cUria* mid
dumplings, Purple Hull pare,
Spanish daw, pickle sBeea, eho
colate cake, breed, miUt
FRIDAY
Texas hash, buttered aqua
new potatoes, tomatoes, fruit
salad, cinnamon tolls, bread,
milk.
Fill BITES
HOI FOR RRSS
EFFlEUIIISTiN
fi* EBaabafo Langston war* h*M
at mldmcintiag, Thursday, Si
2, in th* Concert Baptirt dm
at Concord. B**. Mateo* ot
Troup* * retired Baptist ton
tar, and former pastor at Ca»-
cort, performed the cerime
assisted by Rev. Georg* dark,
pastor of First Baptist Church,
Burial was in th* Lang*
family cemetery.
Misa Langston, in falling
health many years, was to*
and Danilka Ann Barham La
dan. She was bore In Bask Coun-
ty Aiif. 19, 1073, and livad to
that couaty bar entire Htetli
She taaght musk many yean to
ftk area. She on a daw
member of the Baptist Chur
Concord, and the organist su
yearn
Death sectored at Holiday
Lodge Hospital at Center, Sept
1, at 8:35 am.
Survivors include rto broth-
ers, Den Langston of ML Enter-
prise, and Charles Langston of
Dallas,
Five of the six pallbearers
were nephews, and Include, Don
Langston of Houston. Jae Lang,
sten ot Timpson, Dr. James H.
Langston of Birmingham, Abu,
O. M. (Jack) Langston of Boast-
meal and also Cauls Bohaanen
of ML enterprise.
Taylor Funeral Hem* of Tteap-
»a waa to charge of toe «*rv-
T. C. MBRCIR BBOMS
ITBMSINO P!P« FOB LIMB
T. C. Mercer, contractor Ic
String th* pip* for to* pipeline
loop began stringing the pipe
start to* route Tuoadey.
ror the past tea days, Pan*
to*, toe. baa been clearing the
rightef-way rot toe line
Ditching and laying of the
pipe Bn* should begin sometime
CHAMBER OP COMMERCE
TO MBIT NS XT MONDAY
The Timpaon Chamber ot
Commerce will hold its regular
meeting next Monday night.
Sept 14 at the chamber office*.
AH members of the Chamber
of Commerce are urged to at-
tend.
Flat 3ft soeotui, 31; toted,
57; NarfiL 50; fifth, *40; ststh.
37; teeanto, 4ft eta afljfedh,, 4ft
• total of 290.
16. and twelfth, 4ft whtah give*
toe MMk school a total of MB,
TKBET1SJM
HOLDS FiRST MET
OF SCHOOL IBP
The Bate Club meatman •4
Timpano High School Held their
Friday. ScvL 4, te
school year ,
Th* aaw offltera, who
stated at toe cioat ot last
ire: Kauny Smith, prarti
Ciydie CM, vice president; Su*
Tyer, secretary Boboce* Chita,
and
ward*, reporter.
Other mambas
John Crawford, SaHy Jo Langs-
ton, Dee An McWUliaau, Bar-
bara Harvey, Jaw Killy, Ltoda
Williams, Wanda Galhreath. lap
Saeisoa, Barbara Tyeon.
Rogers. Belinda Edwards and
Brenda Bogus.
Ascent waa O. W. Buaaay.
Spowsor is Mrs. Lillian May-
card.
NEWS FROM
THE BAND HALL
By BAMS ABA BPWABR8
Tha Ttapaag High School
Band began rehetratog rto
safes peter te the apaotog of
tal
The drum major and twfertaa
have baa* pnnfietog atone July
13. Itay «ra: Unto major. Pa
trlda Bailey; bond twtriar. Bar
tors Edwards, and tellers, Sr
liada Edwards. Sue Milford. j$u
san Me, Elaine Pelt and Gail
Bailey.
Oa Thursday. Sepl ft to* beta
elected as thak officer* tot M-
towing: John Crawford, prart-
deat; Kaaay Smith, vte* pros!
dnat;
Friday morning toe hand tad
tetrten wore oo program at
the pop ratty far toe Boor Not
hail tacos.
That night at to* Diboll gam*
tha boad and twiriars performed
at half ton*.
TUs week the bod wiS trav-
el to Cushing where they wUl
perform at haC tone at the
Tlaipeon-Cushi-ig gams
Hi aoiy toft, m took tow
m sere* plep* te esta s W.
uftrt acre** -ha goal tut*
to 0 rent art. Th* tgy ta
oatead 200 Uto* 1*41 te
lb* Beat* total gal toafer
•n th* last half.
•AMB AT A 0LAMC0
T D
t Downs • 1#
te ftwfehrt ft Ml
Yards Passing 13 91
tbtal Yardage II MB
a m
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ter t i
I 3
a a
aw su
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7 4
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MS* ft—30
to 0 0 9 4-4
Editor's
Notes:
It * aver yiaawmt I* aril* a
BsthaH story for Uhs rapar ami
ban about ft* Bata*.
DM, FH teH you •amethtng
hat te pteammt «i
be proud of tot
j^|Y|
!>„ Tio-ptov B*>
a i
tort te rare tapwber*.
lint Is toe aMBty to fighl wftta
you're losing.
Thao showed that nobody
wanted total daw* Hotkey
The Bear* went info Uw dre*
Hag ream ad to* taM behind 90
point*, now wc all tebM «9M
-eoltege dawn to jumor
teU who* they srera teas
--behind tow toad ^
^ taTStta dreaatog reoeu
at the I
far til t
worth sad bapt them I
Ug at ail white tony i
team Friday a
af ftk it
Bat, itpwSturi Ini grttota*
a fighting hrtl teem; baurt^dtaa
night tort lhay rft fight te the
wire ova* when to* aftb aren't
with tttm. They (hawed they
law* toe heart; tan MB ft**
Losing to mot* maeet, hot
Mtrit to
Coach Doug Stewart aw b*
ota of bu ess* dtogtor of
spirit at M sure h* ata to*
town of Tteftata are.
Sa, Friday let '* b* *t Cbrtdug
ata Cheer Timpaon te tfttery
tad let ton young man ta to*
CicM btmr our wiypcftL
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