East Texas Light and The Timpson Times (Tenaha, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 49, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 26, 1969 Page: 3 of 14
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November 26. 1969 Earf Texet Light. Shelby County, Texet PAGE THREE
2M ALL-DISTRICT TEAM 5SST&.
To Hail Early
9UL! DOGS AT BI-DISTRICT: The Garrison Bulldogs, winners of 20-A District, advanced to bi-
di?irict against White Oak's Roughneck-. and Mere defeated 21-S by the state's unmber or.c rated
class A team. Garrison's Huey Hancock, 43, rips off a few yards a gains’ 'he highly rated FLiugli-
nccks. The Roitfljhneck defense has had only one other touchdown scored »>n die in this year.
Staffoio by Loyd Grissom
OFFENSIVE TEAM
- -Johnny !Toward..........Garrison Sr.
Jody Smith..............San Augustine Jr.
--Porter Stan* lands........ Garrison Jr.
Lynn Lyons..............San Augasimc Sr.
--Doyle Seraggiiti......... .Garrison Jr.
Sammy BirdwelL........San Augustine Sr.
• -Lyndon Livingston........San Augustine Sr.
-Cary Stanaland..........Garrison Jr.
Huey Hancock.......... .Garrison Sr.
Randy Wells.............San Augusunc Sr.
Mike Byley.............£*o Augustine Jr.
J. T. Adams.............Shelbyville Sr.
Robert Ramsey...........Timpson Sr.
HONORABLE MENTION:
EM* May, Joaquin; Sparks, Tcnalia; Daughtery, Garrison
Tackles: Harper. Joaquin; Davis, Cushing; Hooper, Timpson;
Shivers, Beckville; King, Tenaha; Canon. San A'jgmtine
Gu^ds: Anderson, Tenaha: Brown, Beckville: White. Cushing;
Lilly. Timpson; Adams, Beckville; Brooks, .Tenaha; Harri-
son, San Augustine
Centers: Bum*. Joaquin; Williams, Garrison; Pierce, Beckville;
_Lee, Shelbyville
"Don't take a chance on dis-
appoinnng sotneone ynu love,
send your gift parcel? a tad cards
early enough to in rare their
delivery before Christmas, not
after," poser..liters of Shelby
County advised today.
"On die day after Christinas
a post office ’-uiluing can he
the must depressing place in
die world, " the postmaster
added, " if it still contains a
mountain of messa^s of love
and cheer that didn't make it
because they were mailed too
late.**
Such dis.
Paxton Nows
By Mr*. A. D. May
visired rlicir dauLhccr. Mr. and
Mrs. Silly Joe Watson and chil-
dren of Houston. Mr. and Mrs.
Siremoos were Mr, anc Mrs.
Mr 'I., n i . • William L, Simmons and ehil-
Mr. -ind .fe. D.L. Barton rc- .UlenofLo0svl.cliVM. . llKj
Mis. Randle Garrett of Shreve-
turued home after a visit with
their children In Ft. Worth.
Mr. and Mrs. Manuel May
spent List week in Vidor visit-
ing their daughter, Mr. and
Lite. Joe Rowt and children.
Mrs. Rowe had surgery in a
hospital id Beaumont during
their visit.
\lr. and Mrs. Sean l>. Per-
nort and Mrs. Edna C.irrett of
Logauspoct.
Mr. and Mrs. He llie Cobh
carried Lin. Cctb's motfjcr.
Mrs. Rachel Barnett, to Long-
view Friday to sec her doctor.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. John
Hussey were Mr. and Mis. for-
est Hcoper, Mrs. Mickey Mb'
ngview and
Don fToopex
and children cf Trl Word:.
Odis Patterson has been doing
some painting ia Garrison this
week.
Met. Jo iniiy Ague* awl 3» dqr
were in Carthage Friday fur
of toytowo VMU:.! rclr-
T&2ZE&*l£2£ «*“■»« % ***
tea.
Pat Ccdife, who has been hos-
pitalised in Memorial Hospit-
al in Center, was able to come
h,MC .. ! Bec'y tu rcc l>» ductar'.
' Ux.xuAl.ta.P-ailiBi*
with tne W,l). Kilpatrick
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy CorryeU
of Douglas, Arizona, visited
Mr. and Mn. T.C. Hughes.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Roll of
Timpson and \1rr. Clarence
Horst of Tt iiaha visired Mr. and
Mrs. Grady Marshall.
Buford Cam mack was al?fe io !
come home Tnundav after be-
ing a rviiicnr in Panola General
Hospital.
Jack Cockrell, Glenn Wagstaff,
and Mrs. Inez Baird of shreve-
jport. , -j. innwwil, „tt,
Mr. and Mrs. Winfred Kyle of !j*pe, Watson arrived oomc.
'Joftemlte had lunch Thursday Jasper had been a patient in
•with Mr. and Mrs. Velvin r^yle. Herman Hospital in Houston a
Vislarfg Mr. and Mr. W.F. wee k.
Mrs. Tim Owens was able to
cornu home Wednesday from
Panola General Hospital. She •
still isn't doing too wcU.
* Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Haraway
* have moved in their now Lome
on Highway SI. Welcome
bomcf
Mr. and Mis. C. I.. Thomp-
son, Lilly and Don spent from
Wednesday untilunday with
Mrs. Edna Singletary and fami-
ly in Pasadena^
Mrs. T. C. Hughes entered
Memorial Hospital Thursday in
Center ror treatment.
*................ T*1
Backs: Craw ford. Beckville; Martin, Joaquin: Templin. Tena-
ha;'Adams, Tenaha; Buchanan, Beckville: Lindsey. West
Sabine; R. Bell. Garrison; Harris, Garrison; Barnes, San Au-
gustine; Eddins. San Augustine: Clark, San Augustine; Lister,
Beckville; Porter. Shelbyville; Amos. Timpson; Williams,
Tiiiipsoo; Jackson, Joaquin; Clifton, Cushing
isappeimrncoo can I*
avoided if Christmas mailed
will observe dfc following
mailing schedule-.
Gift parcels going to distant
states sljoukl be mailed by De-
cember 1. Parcels going to lo-
cal and nearby areas sfrould be
> mailed not later than Drccm-
9 ber 13, Ilie name and address
of both the sender and addressee
should be enclosed n each gift
parcel to permit identity »QW
case of damage or loss of the
outside address label. T!ic out-
•jrm parity to the family of Mrs.
Lera Tribble. She massed avay
rtv. Sh.
was the former Tata viulL
Mr. and Mrs. Chides Hughes
and family visited dscir par-
ents, Mr. and Kits. Joe Hughes
over the weekend.
Sijlcr Draper, the wife of the
; pastor down ficrc at Lydia
Church, lias been sick and was
j carried to a hospital m Center
Friday. Wc all Rope yoa will
soon be feeling better.
Aha Wimberly i? in Memori-
al! re r. He ii a
al Hospital in
‘ foiEicr resident«f this oamjBta-
! airy. We all hope you will soon
!c feeling belter, Alva.
V/e all want to extend our
sympathy io the family of Mar-
tha O’Rcar.
T.*e C nasu) Club enjoyed die
day lliursday in SI trove port.
fh'ey ate lunch and went bowl-
ing »n the afternoon. Margar-
et, we all missed you.
Funeral services were held
Monday at M.muum Funeral
Home Tor Am Be trie English.
Burial was down here at Wim-
berly Cemetery. She was the
I mother of Mrs. Arica Sarnford.
v.'e aC want to extend oar
sympathy to ficr family.
Earl Daw is improving daily
and will be liiought back to a
Center hospital at soou as be Is
able to be moved,
lyaiui Vass^n had surgery in
" Llonday. She came
Jay. v/c ate glad to
hove you back. Dyann.
Cecil Flemings visited sever-
al days with Mr. and Mix. Edd
Flemings and his parents. Mr.
at;*l Mr. Kenny Cummings.
Mix. J. t. Flemings had sur-
gery hot is now It -me. Wc art
glad io hear you arc feeling
‘Setter, Laciue.
; Detw V/ibaa’s leg is better.
Gctu fell and ext her teg
which reouired several stitches.
vy
FtescrintKUi foe profit: A
f WANT AD lay phone or maiL
home Mid*
DEFENSIVE TEAM
Cndi- -
— -Tommy May............Joaquin •
Marion Sipes............BeckviUc
--Howard Powers..........Garrison
Fete Davis..............Cushing
—W.C. Scioggaw—......Garrison
• ./• . . ..Waller Harper...........Joaquin
Line-backers;-
Hue>' Hancock........ .Gamson
T ickles-
Guards-
Sr.
Ir.
Jr.
Sr.
Jr.
• Sr.; •
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
Sr.
Soph.
Mr. and Mr, Haywood 11c-
Minn of Houston brought Allfii
Sam ford horr.e last weekend
and visited ihc D.!\ Teniobns.
Siipt. Dock Watson and *»upt.
S.I_ Pemenict a tic-tied a
ibusiness inccdb^ Wedr.osday iu
N.ioogdoCiiei,
Visiriug Mi. and Mrs. E.1L
omuon were Mr*. Rankin Hut-
o of ?aris. Jerry Wo Us of Hous-
oo, Mrs. F jit. McLeroy of Car-
ha ge, Mr. and Mrs. Hacoest
home from SFteveport whore
Paul has been in Schomnert
Hospital. Borh ®aul and Gladys
are not doing well.
Mis. fessie Ta tier son visited
Mrs. A.O. McCann ir Tenaha.
Elder uid Mn>. Felix W'indham
visited Thursday. Mrs. Patter-
son has a iclcpi^qm. now. She
had talked to Mr. and Mrs,
Bcyoc Ilnghe? in Houma, La.,
and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
6»f Devotion®!
for Today
By John R. CanipbeF. retired*
Soutncra B.ipL?t minister
Mrs. Hutto remembered i!.c
A. D. Mays with sorr.e fresii
•“BP. *ti. r-iiT. . .. 1
IlcxjiKler and J aboof ^ M„_ c,ini!
lUsin^cr in Denver Q>lo. Toey
are :x»th her daughters.
Mr. aibJ f.ln. Vernon
and children of La Marutic ar-
rived Tiiurrday for a weekend
virit with hi? rarents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ezra Hutto. Mr. and Mix.
Hutto. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny
Agnew and Mr. aud Mrs. John .
Hussey all had tl*?ir Logs bute!i- MEN. tLitlier, it is a world of
ered nils cold spell. Mr.
The dieme for Our EX-voiioual
for Today is, "BLESSED A^T
THE PEACEMAKERS; OR THEY
SHALL BE CALTJED THE CHIL-
DREN OF GOD. " Matt. 5-9.
At the ;;irth of Clirut wc read,
' And suddenly there was with
the ansel a mult:rude of the
heavenly host praising God.
aud saying. Glory to God . n
the hirheft, ard ON PAR I H
PEACE, GOODWILL TOWARD
MEN." Luke 2:IS-14.
Hut rl»e world that v* live in
today is not a world of I’EACE
f AND GOODWILL lO W a R D
Bobert Birdwcll..........Sao Augustine
Don Harris.............. Beckville
Johiny Dodson-----......Shelbyville
Backs------Halpfi Richank........... Timpson
Connie Hunter........... West Sabine
Bill Fuller..............-San Augutrinc
HONORABLE MENTION:
ErufcR. Scmalaud, GarrisoR; Smith, San Augustine; Weather-
spoon, Wes: Sabine; Croud*. Timpson; Sparks, Teaaha; Ful-
ler, San Augustine
Tacklcs:Hooper, Timpson; Hilton, San Augustine; Weaiher-
-poon, WestSabiiK
Guards Burgav. Timpson; Hooper, Timpson; Brooks, Tenaha;
Livings tor.. San Augustine
Line-backers: Mar cm. Joaquin; Fierce, Beckville; White. Cush-
ing: Bush icy. Timpson; Bylcy, San August.ue; V. Bell. Gar-
rison; Walker. Tcaaaa; Hoyt, San Augustine
Backs: Tcroptiu, Tenaha; Gladney. Beckville; Mania, Joaquin;
Dac#iiery. Garrison: Budianan. Beckville; Boyette. San Au-
gustine
SPORITi MANS 1 IIP TROPHY —SHE LBYYlLLE
OUTSTANDING PLAYER OF THE YEAR—RANDY WELLS.
BACK. SAN AUCU5TINE
COAai OF THE YEAR--JERRY FAUSFTT, GARRISON
-r is
, side label should lv placed oq
• only one side of each pan e!.
Greeting cards goir.a to ilisunt
states should be mailed no lat-
er than December 10. Card* go-;
ing t<> local and nearby areas j
should he in die mail by De-
cvi.ibcr IS.
Tt-c oostrrasten also eripija- ■
sized jhe rmportance of jmd»
zip rentes ate? adding a rct:tr;i
addre* to all Christni^s mail.
It only takes a couple of extra
second?, but pavs big dividends.
Z?p codes enable postal em-
ployees io sort and oaudle d c
mail faster. A ieton address
‘insures that mail rf:at can't He
.delivered because of an ffk**i-
ble or ificnrtpfete ir.aiURr ad-
dress will *x. returned to the
sender.
"A return sddres? might not
see r* very importra*. ' the
postmasters Or^rad, * mt last
year over i'J billion nieces of
itsail went t:> postal ca-.ac letter
branches because the mailing
address CiicJdn’t be tc.id aud
there was I to return addre«s on
the envelope. If yoi estimate
the v.ort?i of each of these
pieces at rwerry-fivc cents, in-
cluding postare, |»i?tal custo-
mers lost over fT.o mtUion last
year to dead letter office*. And
none of this Would have iizp-
i ccnia uxx! a return
;Xi I
addre
r(v‘teative
£ /eyaHce
GENUINE
STAR Of* AFRICA
Boles Jewelry
Center Mansfield Logansport
Convenient Credit Terms
Joustoi:. Mrs. Jobnsoo, Mrs.
vlcLemy and Mrs. Hutt> visir-
■d their mother, Mrs. H. A.
♦arker, wise ii ill in Holiday
oodge in Center.
Sonny Audenon of Arlington,
4r. or.d Mrs. Loftin Anderson
if Ifeustos visited Mrs. lent
feoper last weekend.
Viktfn^Mrs. J.W. Payton
dd Mirtu were Mr. and Mrs.
and d.i klreu of Icnaha visited
Mrs. U’ssic Ro. Sunday, Mon-
day, Mrs. Rov' left for Houston
to nave a checkup v.fth her
doctor. Site atrived home
Ttatsnday.
Mrs, Tiarvcv Brrant, and Mr.
Clara Barton ,/ Center visited
I Ma. Leslie Kre iliwsday.
Mr. and Mrs. /licit; Mattbcm
trouble makers, of sin, of so:-
j row, and of war. Every age
has besn guilty of its great sins
I and misery, and our are is no
! exception". It has irs lull share
* of grief and iicatt-brealc.
Is die re a remedy? Yes, ihcte
ft! Jesus Christ is that remedy.
If every world lender were a
dedicated Christian, what a
different world we would be
living in today! The Bible
says that when the wicled rule
die people mourn.
Christianity i: concerned ’with
•w «tu
*1 feel so important now that 1 have a
savings account at
MEMBER FDIC
TTMPIOH
rite nations of the eartli, but it
is alto concerned with the in-
dividual. Thank God, the
Christian can have sweet peace
in his heart and soul, and yet
he living iu a world of sin and
•of tioubk!
The Christian ought to se e l.
. peace. We read iri Psalms h4;
M. "Seek peace, and purrae
• it." in the Kew Testament,
we read, "Ask, and it shall be
given ycu; seek, and ye shall
Find; knock, and it shall be
opened unto you.** Matt. 7:7.
The heavenly host sang not
only of PEACE ON EARTH, but
also of GOODWILL TOWARD
MEN. TJie Gospel of Clirist is
also a GOSPEL OF GOODWILL.
It ought to he die practice o f
every Cbrisdao to promote
Christian good will wherever
fie can. This is the other way
around from being a trouble
maker and sower of discord and
scrife.
Our text says that the neace-
rnakers shall be called nic diil-
dten of God, The kind behav-
ior of die peacemakers has a
grear power in settling strife
and bringing people cugctijer.
He is a Messing tu hit own
home, community. Church,
nation, and in Uic world.
Look whatfs happened since
Maverick was introduced in April
.Timpson Church
Enjoys Thanksgiving
Fellowship Supper
The church family of the
First Sanest Church of Timpson
‘enjoyed a wonderful Ihanksgiv
j ing Fellowship supper Wednes-
day, November 19.
ihe tables Ln the fellowship
hall were decorated with the
traditional Thanksgiving center
pieces, colorful leaves and
pumpkins and the cornucopia.
The meal served was turkey
and dressing with cranberry i
sauce apd glblet gravy. There !
were green beans, sweet pota-
toes, milt salad and various i
kinds of pie. The Ladies of the j
Church proved themselves once
again with the delicious food
that each of them prepared.
It was a well attended family
affair. There was 115 served.
Every person who attended not
only enjoyed the food that was
served but each enjoyed the
fellowship with each other.
-30-
Great Relief
Caller (moralizing)-- You
know we take nothing with us
Into the next world.
Mrs. Rounds — Thank heaven
for that. It will be a novelty
to go somewhere without hav-
ing to pack.
COST OF
FORO
MAVERICK I !
STILL
THE SAME
till! I
Your Ford Dealer’s holding the price line.
Maverick. Still $1995*
WTmo H MmM M priCM, you know wturt‘> going
on. And udiat c going up. But there’s one thing
still going straight. Mavetick. H holds tis line. And
Its Mtafl price makes it America's biggest car
value. Ha re are the tacts about our Simpio Machine.
ITs simple to drive. You get the passing power of
a 105-hp Six. Great gas mileage too.
It's Simple to park. Maverick can turn in a tinder
circle than the leading Import.
ITs simple to sendee. Maverick is easier and less
expensive to maintain than an economy import. It
needs fewer oil changes, lower chassis lubrications.
It's simple to repair. You can do many routine
maintenance jobs yourseK.
It's simple to own. Maverick saves you money
when you buy it. And when you drive k That's the
reason our small ear is going over big.
Maverick lets you stop worrying about rising costs.
Come see the Simple Machine at your Ford
Dealer's now.
for more mfomwMn aeoo, Ukrene* ••r rwf Ford OvWbr
re wol, Vrere** Canres. Ore* «M. PjO So. I M3. Over-
itMlw cm. 1
tra. SIMM «*M
ZjT5i “C St MAVERICK
\burFbfd Dealer fights the price rise
EMIH M0T0K COiMY
Timpson, Texas
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Grissom, Loyd C. East Texas Light and The Timpson Times (Tenaha, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 49, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 26, 1969, newspaper, November 26, 1969; Tenaha, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth766670/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Timpson Public Library.