Timpson Weekly Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, December 13, 1946 Page: 3 of 8
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public debt, finance veterans’
programs, tax refunds, genera!
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Funeral services for Mrs.
Amanda A1 media Primrose,
7G, who died in a iocal hospi-
tal Friday afternoon, were
held at the Homer cemetery
Saturday afternoon at 3 o’-
clock. Rev. J. T. Moore, pas-
tor of the Jasper Methodist
church, officiated and was as-
sisted by Rev. W. H. Ellis, pas-
tor of the Jasper Methodist
circuit.
Pallbearers were nephews.
Burial was under direction of
Stringer Funeral Home.
Mrs. Primrose, a native of
Tyler county, had lived in the
Homer community for 55
years. She was one of the four
surviving in a family of 19
children.
She was the widow of S. M.
Primrose, who died last year.
She bad been a member of
church since
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SUBSTANTIAL DEBT
CUT SOUGHT BY
PRESIDENT
lars less than the President
plans—if 1,000,000 “useless”
federal workers are fired. On
that basis he and some of his
colleagues think taxes can be
cut sharply.
But government budget ex-
perts point out that an exami-
nation of mandator}: fiscal re-
quirements, plus existing fed-
eral programs, makes it clear
that near twenty-five billion
dollars will be required to
carry them out, unless Con-
gress repeals some of the pro-
grams. This figure does not
include military and defense
needs. Between ten and twelve
billion dollars will be recom-
mended for the military and
be several billion
the Methodist
childhood.
Surviving are three daugh-
ters, Mrs. Gate Ellis and Mrs.
Ahna Batson of Jasper and
Mrs. J. B. Lane of Gary; three
sons, Isaac E. Primrose, R. C.
Primrose and Carl 'Primrose,
all of Jasper; a sister, Mrs.
John Weaver of Cushing; two
brothers, Z. ‘E. Conner and J.
F. Conner of Kirbyville; 14
grandchildren and five great-
grandchildren.—Jasper News-
boy.
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dollars less than the Army and
Navy have fixed as the "mini-
mum.”
This adds up to a budget of
between thirty-eix and thirty-
eight billion dollars to meet
I unavoidable international com-
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Molloy, T. J. Timpson Weekly Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, December 13, 1946, newspaper, December 13, 1946; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth815330/m1/3/: accessed April 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Timpson Public Library.