Timpson Weekly Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, May 29, 1959 Page: 1 of 8
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VOLUME 74
TIMPSON, TEXAS, FRIDAY, MAY 2S, 1559
NO. 22
TEXAS KEIHOQtST
CHFEflENGi SUITES
JMMUHL MEETING
| Poppy Day Will Be
Observed In Timpson,
Saturday, May 30
BOND ISSUE OF $75,000.00
PROPOSED TO MEET NEEDED
SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT
If Timpson Public Schools tie job at hand without voting
are to maintain their affiliation hands and levying tax to iup-
and provide facilities for pu- port aamc.
pits, also make needed repairs “If our school » to keep al-
and addition to preeent build- HU lion with the state depart- Sunday afternoon for Houston pUpp^**rr*^jp by disabled
This coming Sunday the Rev.
Jan os O. Bauman will close
out his conference year's work
at tbe local Methodist church.
He wilt
the morning service
More than half-million Am-j
ericaas died and nearly one
million were wounded in the
three war* of the past half cen-
tury, according to Mrs. Homer
Hawthorn, American Legion
. , .. . Auxiliary Poppy chairman who
»cc.pr i-ult-il .1 rj„ diwrt of y„Wy
* str>i" *'"1 •»*”' Day »i. May M. Memorial
RURAL NEIGHBORHOOD
AWARDS PROGRAM TO BE
HELD IN TIMPSON JULY 7
Arcadia and Tei
UlgS.
amount of approxi-( went of education it
lUit have'to -llend annual conference.
mately ^7.5,006.00 3 needed, it-the support of ill the citizens
was pointed out at a meeting J of the district, and you are urg-
of the hoard of trusteen and in- cd to do some realistic thinking
lerested citizens M onday night.'along these lirx-d, and support
The cli-tre-.-ring itualion was*it with your good will and tax
discussed pro and con at the‘dollar* as you have always
meeiiug and resulted in the*done.”
unanimous npinior that the* ——-
best way k. keep c r schools up' Fire Department Will
fc, uuM. , m»M«( *»; B« Guest, of City at
projterty :ax-payi e ntUBens a ~ . . » .
proposed bond i -«v uf $75.- bmcktn Barbecue
000.00. First iUi in present-j
iag the proposed < ond bare is. tcer lire department win be
to secure suffieiert signature* guest* of the City of Timpson
uf property owners in asking at a chicken barbecue to W
Houston — Hr. Eugene L.
Smith, chief executive of the
«m:rrea* missionary program of
The Methodist Church with
headquarters ip New York.)
wiil he preacher for the 130th
eraas. will be worn in honor of
the war dead on Puppy Da>.
Battle deaths in the first
World War numbered 53,402,
and deaths from other causes
631,111. with 264,902 wounded.
In World War II the Uttk
jf*eT,a’ t*ttOwl 2»l^57. IM
ar.nu*. conference scheduled to
from illn«i« t-nd injaricl were
meet at First Methodist Church
Frank Smith presiding.
Kenneth Pope will
Korean War battle deaths
numbered 33,629; dead froi
other causes 20,617. and
wounded 103,284.
Rural Letter Camera
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Members of the local roll*- boat pastor.
Members of the conference
wil gather Monday. Tune 1, at
7:30 p. m. to formally open
that the election »>« called. AD held Monday night June 1st*-he conference. Service of com U M
pre^.jil at the Monday night at the American legion cottage J mem ora lion will be held during 1° Meet Mere May no
meeting readily signed the pc- in Municipal Park, it w an- Jibe evening with Rev. WiHiam ^ meeting of tbe Shelby
title*r., and other names are be- nonneed by Mayor J. E. Ram-jM. Haiti?. pastor of Bethany Conner Rural letter Carrier’s
^ dded ---- Ad * . . 1 • . 1 . __. J I UAlft,A^I,«f i 'ttrL'-k TT/rtlftf AA , 1. . _. ,
The board of tni'tees has se-
cured the aerviee^ of George____
E. Cooper, representing Dallas* nieu.
Kupv it Sous vt Dai.a*. to guideJ--
them in handling the proposed Mrs. J. Power*
“ue. D> told th. raoctir* | Succumb*; Rite. Held
six years pevdoua cold war
years, succumbed quietly is
hit* deep to Jay U> the ravages
of caucer.
A bereaved President Ew#n-
hower, openly showing his
grief, immediately declared a
period of national mounting.
>tr- Tkw event is beiM stated! »*«"■<««* Church. Ilmuten. A,sc.diijou will bo held in
--------»_a, .v_ t. ______ liiAvi 1 ■ tv tVa. anrrvtr.-i Sg.rA. t-_____ . — in. f_ *r. .ui
in appreciation of the fine serv-
ice being rendered b> the tl-e-
Monday night that Lisuaacc of
S75.6bft.fy> in bond? by the di*-
tiict would only increase the
present tax rate of fl.50 to 'succumbed Monday morning at
delivering the sermon. Sacra- jimoson Thursday. May 28. it
meat of the Lord's Supper will j* announced by Charles )>.
tio*e Ihc service. Royers, president.
Tuesday morning eereiofl will rbe meeting will be held at
convene at $ :43 o’clock with\h* American Ufiou Cottage
t Hi*oop Smith presenting the >,paring at T*3fl p. m., with a
laevotiom. During the fcusineve covered dish .-upper,
j.-tsiiyn the cwnposfte report
Tuesday Afternoon
Mr*. Kulak J. Powers, So, will be given followed by the Vacation Bible School
41.73, or ah additional twenty-j9:43 o'clock at th# family
fin* cents.
l>ee Parmley.
^resident of
home near Timpson
Funeral services were held
the b jh rd of frusk-ei*, presided j Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 o'-
ai the meeting.
dock at Pleasant Grove, with
Need of additional money.the Rev. James O. Bauman,
for needed imprr .emenls waa ! pastor "i the Timpson Method-
presented ia an informative; ist church, officiating. T-i
talk by Superiutei dent &
Permencer, in whi h he said:
’The Tiiupeon independent
School District has, fer the past
year yc two. been criticized for
not properly hojinz some c*f
their department* or the prop-
er littr.KUon of student*. We
____________Inter-
R.* meat was made in the Pleasant
Grove cemetery.
Mfi. Powers was a native eff classes.
Shelby county, and parsed
away in the same community Bishop Smith on Friday room-
wfcere she was bom. eighty- ’— * " —*— *----1
five yean ago.
Survivors include two seas.
have now come to tike point of (Ben Powers of GroesWck. and
doing something about this ex- Marcos L. Powers of Timpson:
rating condition or loosing our two grandchildren, and one
credits ; great-grandchild.
"The only way -choola can; Funeral arrangement* were
he hcih is with t>-nd* and tax under dirertian of the Taylor
money. II jp not p. sable to do Funeral Home.
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ENJOY THE SPRING
MONTHS IN A
SMOOTH-RUNNING CAR
The spring months are here—and with it
comes the urge to get out m the “wide-
open spaces.’*
For comfort, pleasant and care-free mo-
toring bring your car into today for a
SPRING TUNE-UP
Our expert mechanics will give your car
a thorough check-up, and make any nec-
essary' corrections.
BE SAFE
motoring.
See us today for pleasant
Shelby Motor Co.
< Phone CL 1-2253
Hrapson, Texas
admk-inr of clu«n into full
connection.
Dr. Smith will preach at
11 Joo u. m. on “The (. hutch
Under the Crura, fonferenev
sc*'ion of hushu-sj- will con-
vert at 2 p. m.
During the Wed Tied*.
to Be Conducted By
Chrietien and Metbodut
Sunday School* Here
»Sundu> ghouls of th« Chris-
tian and Methodic chart he* of
fimpsOD are cooperating to
conduct a vacation Bible school,
isr MWioa the flat? >a trial: tepinr.iag -June 8th. D*ily pro
wUl be aomitted to conference ;r«™ wiU be held »t the Weth-
f<,l owed by edvareemeet of, „dij, cfcon.h wlth a gronp of
Apoinlraeut» will be read by
efficient workers In charge.
ing, June S, following board; ^
and coptaiUee reports at II :63 PREDICT 260 WILL
a. m.
- DIE Off WEEKEND
Chicago—Tbe National Safe-
ty Council warned today that
260 pecsotLi may die hi traffic
accident* and another 10,000
may suffer disabling Injuries
during the Memorial Day holi-
day weekend.
POULTRY FARM TO
©
OIL AT
SHELBYVILLE
A new oil pool ha* been es-
tablished in Shelby county,
presj reports indicate.
The report lay* I. R. Rob-
erts. Hoiwton. opened theShel-:* • nr aTITNAIIA
by pool eight miles east of'A 1 ^A1 ILr,AnA
Shrlbjnrill* at Ko. 1 Pitkerin*! Teiuh, — A»nounc«m,nt
Lurbcr Co., WT. J. Crane sur-1 was made la*t week of the pur-
vey. The new discovery estab-. chase of the M. L. Anderson
Irahed the Ernest Hill Bloesom farm aouth of town by the Ar-
aatd pool in pumping forty-»ev-;hr>r Acrea Farm, Inc., of Glas-
barrels per day, plus four tonbuiy, Gona., for the erection
per cent «iw from 3,531-47 *
feel.
The new diacuvery is two
mue.-* cast of the East Shelby-
vil!e field, and the umc opera-
tor now u starting a confirma-
tion IA0 feet east of tli« discov-
ery in the same survey, the re-
port sayx.
Jerry Hanszen Selected
Drum Major Carthage School
Tlie follovring item i.*' re-
IUUUIU7, »*»v
of a large breeding farm and
laying hwn operation. Mr. Jerry
Hinabaw, general manager of
th# company outlined the op-
eration of hi* company at a spe-
cial meeting of the local Busi-
iitfds Club Thursday night.
The land purchased by the
company from Mr. Andumun •»
upproxiaaately 400 acres and is
composed of the property
known as the L. B. Johnson and
lis?»e Wouiack farms and part
produced from The Panola uf the old l/ivell Hilliard farm.
Watchman, Carthage:
Mr- IlinriMw stated thai
"For the first time in if Icon work will get underwav the
years the Carthage Higli School letter parr Of Angurt on a large
Mairhing Band will have a boy j hatchery and office building to
fur drum major. Jerry Haib<zea j he located jnrt atrura the road
wh« rielecled tu serve in Hilt i from Anderson Shopping Coe-
capacity » 1859-60 ut the try-1 ter. This will be the iml phase
out* held May 15. Icf the tompanv’? breeding
'Majorette* chnwen include j farm. A large number of laying
Mel Vii LaGron*?. majorette enp-! houses, will be erected w Hh con-
tain; Judy Sinclair. JanL* Bird. \ %tmction on tliem due ro vtt'.rl
Xui Le?t,'#tt. Franc#* Lovett jm the spring of IW0. The eoxu-
an j Shirley Tumb esoc.*’ jpany ha* already employed Mr.
Jcitv Hanszen id the grand- llocell Ware, who will rtart to
•Ml «f c. T. ST.it:
. and nephew
i ’.Viafccry
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MS DIES ID SLEEP;
ffllllEIUIL HELO iEDKESDR
Weeningtcn, May 24—John
Foster Dulles, whoee great
strength and energy bvre Ai»- “od Tasaue Improvement cw
erica’s fore -ni policy through}teat, will bu preaeuted their
{awards i
Presented Awsrde.
Two Shelby euuaty
titties, winners in th# recent
Rural Neighborhood Progress
at * medic* in Timp-
mhi on the night of J*ly 7.
This event comes here upon
in vital ica of the local Chamber
of CitMMiw, plan* having
been completed at a meeting
of the chamber Monday night.
Tk program is to begin at 5
«U, wt«««!.. |rivm W rontenl These two
But diwase had sapped the cummutiUe* *31 bo well mp-
H# ordered all flans flown at: «’doek at the American L#gr>n
half-fftaff until after Duties u Cottape.'
buried Wednesday in Aritr.g-j A sards wUl b«: oreeentei t»
ton National Cemetery. ,1b* Tenfiessee eoomiuaHy foe
Death ended th# Tl-ycaf-old j hariiy: #ou -fifth place In the
Former Secretary at State's! Pasture Improvement content,
tiairk battle against disease *be Arcadia crnimunity imr
7:49 ». 1,1 (5:« iaT>. Wneni***™"* -.coni .law i» tht
it cam* h* mat it, hi th* Pr«.i-Jmprcvem.at coant
Jent’s wonli. jmt as he hadS-hii Utni place in lh, Kucal
lived, bravely.
rted tn receive Ihc awards.
Glum Cook, agont in Rural
Development fo* Shelby and
San Angurthoe ctxtnucs, was
pre.^ent at the Cham Aer actV
inf Monday nljrikt a:id prevent-
ed a tentative program for the
evant. Cooperating with Mr.
Ceok to make the occasion on
outiUiuduig event, for thL* area
*{ Bo« Texas is County Agent
Joe D Andereon.
The coctesi i* sponsored
jointly by th* Texas Agricul-
tural Extension Service and
Farmer Stockman magazine.
Representatives of both spon-
sors will he in attendance to
ake tbe awards
Following the awards pro-
am a social hour will he en-
joyed at which rime the Timp-
ano Chamber of Commere*
will serve refreshments to the
geest*.
one-time rugged diplomat until
he was only a shadow of th#
man who hud become in the
eyes of the world the *vmbol
of a tough lint- wkL Rusriu.
Duller had been under heavy
sedation. Radia^oa treatments
had been halted and for days
the sorrowiag family could
only wait for the end.
Present at the bedside in
Walter Reed Army Medical
Center were his wife, “strong
and controlled** according tc
a visitor; his sons, John and
Avery; his l*rotfeer, Allen, head
of the Central Intelligence
Agency, and his slater, Eleanor,
also a diplomat.
Funeral services were held
at 2 p. m„ EDT, Wednesday in
Washington's National Cathe-
dral with bariai following at
Arlington, the hallowed rest-
ing place of the nation's heroes
ju.d across the Potomac Rivet
from Waahingtoi
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as Green.
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Molloy, T. J. Timpson Weekly Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, May 29, 1959, newspaper, May 29, 1959; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth814731/m1/1/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Timpson Public Library.