East Texas Light and The Timpson Times (Tenaha, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 49, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 26, 1969 Page: 4 of 14
fourteen pages : ill. ; page 16 x 12 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
.PAGE FOUR East Texas Light, Shelby County, Texas November 26, (969
WINS RADIO; Catla Christian, daughter of C.B. Christian and student at Teniha High School,
receive* a ir.cisifief radio from Cordon Dupre‘ of Wall Dreg Go. Inc. for soiling the most tick-
ets to the Exes Game sponsored by iiie TcljIij Oiarrcrbacr Club. Srafforo by Loyd Gfh-«*rn
I Mr. and Mrs, You tee McGow-
an were the giicsts of Mr. and
! Mrs. E.H. Lilly and Cathy of
| Longview over the weekend,
i Mr. end Mrs. Claude Powers
: visited their daughter and fam-
i ijy, Mr. -nd Mrs. Willie Pea-
| vy, Debbie and Gall of San Au-
gustine last weekend.
Mr. anc Ms. Gene Raines,
i Mr. and Mb, Elvis Rhodes, aod
j daughter, Kay, attended toe
Louisiana Hayride in Shreve-
noct Saturday evening.
Mr. Charles Nc3l of Lufkin
was a miest in the home of her
rrodicr, Mr. and Ms, Zed
Wooten on Tuesday.
Miss Dee Ann McWilliams,
who is n Jtadent at ST*A, spent
the weekend with her patents.
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. McWil-
lium, Jr.
Mrs. J. I Com nan visited her
daughter, Mrs.‘Adi C. Wliit-
biuftou ;«nd family of Dossier
City, from Wednesday until
Sunday last week.
Among those roii* out of
. town attending the funeral of
Mr. Murloa a parks last week
were Mr. and Mrs, Bob >y
Xiottoy of Houston, Dr. and
Mrs. Howard Sruoks of Late
Poor Weather
Condition* Should
Slew Drivers
i While itere is DO exci se fee
: drivinc above be posted speed
, limit, there are tines vie*
notarise should drive ‘rk.w it,
according to die insurai.ee In-
formation instiieic.
Two occasion* for motorists
• to reduce speed ?w>or
; weather or road ocelitiow.
! The inmtntc remirds moioc-
ists dnt itcletncttt vHUrt cf —
with iu slippery road and tc-
cuci ti visilxliiy -- and uraid
an: rr*ad condition* nu’x driv-
tay uc stopping more ciffieilt
and dangetous. A speed that
was safe tinder ideal conditions
suddenly be caries unsafe.
To avoid accidents, motorist
are advised «o use good judge—.
j under au-
verse co:i<J ideas. Slay on the
UiCr.i i»ben driving un
sale side .uid slow down.
THREE PERSONS were painfully injured when autos crash-
ed head-on Tharday about 10:3® a.:u. or. Flat Fork Bridge bet-
mmm
WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO UMIT
SPECIALS GOOD FRIDAT AND SATURDAY, NT ;a -r J «<i
BREAD, Long Loaf...4 for 99c
Snowdrift Shortening, 3 Lb. Can.......69c
WHITE SWAN FLOUR, 10 Lbs........95c
AUNT JEMIMA MEAL, 5 Lbs..........45c
SUGAR, 5 Lbs......59‘
Blackburn's SYRUP, halt gal ..........49c
ADMIRATION COFFEE, Lb...........65c
Mellorine, 3 Vi Gals.....99c
ZEE TISSUE, 4 RoRs..................35c
U. S No. I
RED POTATOES, Sack ..............49c
TEXAS MAID
SLiced Bacon, Lb........65(
Silver Dust
WASHING POWDER. Giant Site.....6<?c
OLSON BISCUITS ............3 cans 25c
ELGIN OLEO, Lb........ 19c
WATER MAID RICE, 2 Lbs...........29c
Georgia PEACHES. 2 1-2 Can... .4 cans 99c
ROBERT CRAWFORD
Grocery & Market
Phone CL4-2481
We Deliver
TIMPSON, TEXAS
TIMPSON
LOCALS
weei: Center and Joaq an.
‘ were guests of her parerts, Mr.
aud Mis. Grady Rhodes over
i die weekend,
SMffolO
| years <*f age an j over to help
; iraiu du.ni for belter ;ui*.
la order for Shelby County to
life must have eno»K.h
Hot idea for a cold day Cash
in wjif an Zast Texas Light
classified.
1 d<ey will give at leist 20 of
ter. i.f.A.. T.istredsy cm-ii- . ,■ 1
Mr?. ToielJa Wcoicu of
Clayton, ractiitr of Mr. Zed
V’ootea. is s sending tire week
.ts a guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Zed woolen.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Oliver
and daughter, Autlrca, of
Shreveport, aud Mr. and Mrs.
Bobby Coff of NeY Boston, were
weekenc visitors iu foe home of
Mr. aud Mis. Dill Neil.
M^s. T-noire Goodwin and Mr.
and Us. Wilburn Halrgwvc
\ have returned from a several
days visit with Mrs. Goodwin’s
daughter, Mr. anti Mrs. Res
Cowart and family of Summit,
Mississippi.
Mr. and Mrs. Z,B. Cramp
socjir Lwt wee!-: tu I’ort Arthur
visitir.g in the home of focir
daughter. Dr. and Mrs. J. D.
Thompson and son, Jim. They
also went to Vido* to sec tlieir
Mrs. Melvin Cary -nd daegiiter,
and graiuld auditor. Mr. .uid
and Mis. Liz in Cary and chil-
dren, and Mr. and Mrs. Jim-
my Gar}7 of Longview and Mrs.
Ossie Hudson ti#a dangliter,
Louise, and Mervin Gary.
Plan ro do your Christmas
shopping at Brinmn's, Tltnpsoa,
Texas. Pretty Gift wrapping
and gifts lor all foe family .
Use our Lay-away, charge ac-
acount or cash.
Mr. and Mis. Jack K*iigiit
and Mr. Marvin tearce spent
last weekend in Houston as
guests cf Mr. aud Vr$. Gkoi.
Pearce and family and Mr. and
Mrs. Pete Piemans and family.
Jerry Stephenson of Lufkin was
a recent visitor iu die Oris
Clark Honte.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Earl
BruV.*n and son. James Jlicmas
visited hit pu-
u:§. >fov.
Mrs. Margaret Anderson and
Mrs. Lleauor lois Calenbcad
spent die weekend at ti*e Jar-
cart lome plaoe on North
Fourth St. in Titupson.
Toledo dend Teachers Credit
Uuiuu, n.ade up of members of
die te adiiire profi^ssion and
school auxitaiy emnloyec S of
babinc, Uy ana Sir. Aucus- Vr. LurUer R' ;ir«t»c. <uiperin-
! tine: Co, renorts a mciubersi::p 1 *endant of schools and KJ.r. JX.-
of one liuudred and a sizable Mare are working to gc» a Vu-
Itr “
selves :u this Geld,
Your local Caairber of Com*
rncrce feels that tliis is a worthy
project and is an endeavor eo
ay to provide jobs Tor cur ycin.gl
people in this area so drey te- 1
main here iosK ad cf 'pSciug u*
die lar^-r auei to fir.d em-
ployment.
is trade sc^hurI is not for
students tliat are still in school.
deposit.
•of Ix>ngvie
cuts, Mr,
virS. 1
CTuiKkon play football widi Iiis
leant 'gainst Lie Vidor team.
Jin/s team woo the came.
Mr. and Mn. Jodie Taker ani!
family a^d Janice Hu^ios of
Houston were guests last week- nice’gift seleetu.'C, and shop
end iu die home of her parents, early. BENSON’S Tinipson,
Mr. and Mas. Edd Uutjbes. ------
TJrey were joined on Sunday by
during the weekmc’. They also
went te Joaquin tc visit Mr.
Brown's parents, Mr. and Mn.
Hiram Howell where they were
joined by IfCr brother, lames
Howell who is a srudent at
SFA.
Nice selection of lingerie for
tee link girls, misses'and lad-
ies--Tex Sheen; Pinchurst, and
Hollywood-Vassaretre; see «mr
Local Businesses
Ask To Sign Up
For Trade School
Jack Taylor, manager of the
Center Chamber of Commerce,
To-
' cational Tialninc Ftocrar.i in
our sciicol and t.u$ itaku ato-
-.nessir.g very well. It is be-
lieved due with Unit F/pci of
Training for our young people,
who fo: vaxicui rearoiis will not
go .jo falleg: will »>: able tc
prepare themselves ler a good
.»r trace and remain at
home.
has beca wcr?crtg with Mr. T
re, director of tede
Projects, in trying
dioel f«»r
Mi. end Mn. 3owden Hughes
r;ud family and 1-lr. r.nd Kirs.
Charles Hughes.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Lticgccs
r«cnt last v.'eekcnJ in Neder-
land visiting in the hornet of
their soar and tiieix families.
Mr. and Mrs. Emeiy L^ricgcis
and son, Andy, and Mr. end
; Mn. Bennie Driggers ami cliil-
' dren.
Mrs. Joe xiodes and sous,
I Bobby and Don, \lsitcd !icr
parents. Mr. and Mrs. will
j White of Gary Sunday.
New Holiday and Spring
Dresses arriving; Lois Amo, Jr.:
Lois Young; Dec P Orir.inala,
and Jo-Hardin; Brim ou s Timp-
;son. Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Herndon
of Beaumont spent Ctc vreekend
visiting I is motiiei, Mrs. Har-
ris Harat-cu.
Here’s Your
Hinting List!
fK.
Check It Carefully i
And Slip It Into
Santa9s Pocket!
Shop Now
Pay
After
Chris ttaas
With
Year
BaikAmeric.wJ
l»se Our
Layaway
Plan
Sweaters Galore
Co-ordinated Skirts
Holiday Dresses
Slacks-Stretdi Pants
Sleepwear-Robes
Jewelry
Accessories
Lingerie
Aileen &. Stockton
Drop in and see why it*s a pleasure
to ChrUtma? shop at Too’s. We've
filled the store with wor.Jcrfiil gifts
!o ptease everyone on your Christmas
list and eur friendly staff is ready to
give you plenty uf helpful service.
And, best of all, ^ur family and
friends will appreciate j&fts from
Tom's.
Lorraine
TOM'S CLOTHING
Complete Line Of Clothing For The Family
Timpson, Texas
Mr. am! Mrs. E. v.. rijrcs sod
Mr. aud Mrr. Eddie 'lores and
son, Vfcs. cf HenJatson. -1-
sended funeral sexs-ices fr. Kat-
cfiitodres. Louisiana frid. y.
■November 14. for Mrs. Eunice
Flores of Easnop, Louisiana,
who passed away Kovctabei 11.
Mrs. Hotes was a sislei-fn-law
of Mr. E.W. notes.
Major “ofert D. Whlnuiuton
of Dryan visited his grandmoth-
er, Mrs. J.J. Compton Sunday.
Miss Kay SibIsotj aod her
friends, ^ar.’ , nd Sandy of Hal-
los Dental S hool, spent the
weekend visiting her patents.
Me. and Mrs. J. D. Snelsor..
Mr. KUy Gene Cokur.an and
dauaiiter, Vicbf Leu of Long-
view, visited Ins mother, >*rs.
Harris Hemdou Sunday.
Mrs. Pith Cogbun has return-
ed home after spending two
week: ill the home of ncr sen.
Mi. and Mrs. Mymond Cog-
bum and family of Austin.
Campus Shirts. Sport Coats,
Suits, Jackets, and other items
for the men in the iamily.
Briuson't, Timp»jn, Texas.
Sale on Junior, Jr, Petite, anti
M.saes' desses, Brinson's Timp-
son, Texas.
Guests ,n tire heme of Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Broadway ever
'die weekend were dreir sen,
Mr. Ted Broadway and Kir.
J. B. Armstrong of Channel-
view, Mrs. Alma Idem aud
Mrs. Boh Thompson of Center,
Mrs. Marshall and Mrs. John-
ny Cmmn.
Mr. aud Mrs. ira lactacu vi-
sited’her SiSBr. I.'JS. A.C.
;3*»ugl<r-an iu nerdetson **V«*
: nenilay.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira JvoVwm at-
tended the ceremony ot laying
the comer 'tone of the new
Masonic building in I’ineniU
Thursday aftemooii.
Mrs. E. J. Brousatd visited in
Carthage last Monday tire guest
of Mis. Carl iordott and lrct
daughter. Mis. I. K. Jetnrgan
of Monahans.
Nice aasof tuietlt of Levi blue
'cans fot die boys and men in
Idie family. Mason's, Ttop-
ron, Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. r. B. Clingman
entertained witii a canasta par-
ty iu tlicir hoinft Monday even*
Inc. Guests for tbe occasion
were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kam-
aev, Mr. and Mis. Torn Col-
lins, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin
Hammers, and Mis. and Mrs.
A. D. Gilbreath. Refiedunam
of cate and coffee were ‘served,
j Everyone had a very enjoyable
: evening.
klr. and Mrs. Sam Kirkpamck
i and daughter. Rose Ante aud
Mis. Edna Hanes of TXaotn,
Texas, sue spending the week-
end as guests of Mi. and Mn.
Ira Jackson. Mb. Hanan is a
sister of Mis. Jacksor..
Mr. and Mrs. E.J. Swussanl
and Mr. and Mn. J. D. Sucl-
sor. attended the family night
! pcogtam at tire Jemigan deer
camp near DeBerry iLuisday
! evening.
Mr. and Me. DSDy Coleman,
Doncy and Vicki of Longx'iew
y Pc Mare,
a! Projects, in trying ro get a
local trade school f«* a-jiorio-
bik mechanics fvx ibis area
d;rough the Texas Dnployirent
Comminiofl. He had Mr. A.J.
Coker of i!»e TEC from tb^-
Nacogdoches office as gncft
ijKMlci at ii»e regular luesday
rtieetinc of foe Ccmer horary
Ckih. \lr. Gtk: gave the
problems of local industries in
finding i;;ialiftcc personnel to
fill available jol>s. He also
_ lagr: t.
in vid: ju Hast Texas Light
classified.
TEXAS 4-H OFF TO
CHICAGO— Tl irw-nine of the
stare'? top 4-H Clue memben
<vill lcav»- TTill.*' Kmenliftr '29
for Chicago ari l National 4-H
Club Coiigress. I!. T. Davison,
assistant state 4-H katlur, wild
eadi nas «ea named a state
j winner in Iiis or Ler speci al tv.
They will join vith some l,vOD !
I*** ‘other champions foe- ">0
ooinreJ mat that fo; uaoliey was .states, Pnerx llico and Canada
available tc provide this type jin tf*c Nov. AO-Dec. 4 blue
of training for young people 15 j ribbon 4-H event._
Top Value Stamps
On Tuesday
SPECIALS GOOD FRIDAT AND SATtXCAT, NOV. 2B ami C9
YUKON'S BEST
FLOUR, llllbs......99<
Double Luclt
CUT GREEN BEANS..........A Cans 49e
GRIFFIN S TEA, * a. Pkg...........79c
D-r j'. With Large Goblet
Mellorine, Vi Gallon.... 39<
GRIFFIN'S
SANDWICH SPREAD. Quart -........39c
BAKER' ANGEL FLAKE
COCOANUT. 3 I-2 0l........... 25c
Fresh Green (abage. Lb.... 7<
Del Monte
CREAM STYLE CORN, 2 Cans........45c
Penthouse PEACHES, 4 Urge Cans $1.00
ZEE TOILET TISSUE, 4 Rod Pkg....... 39c
AUNT JEMIMA
MEAL...........5 lbs. 49<
FRENCH'S BLACK PEPPER, 4 Oz. can 3cc
Red Potatoes, 8 Lb. Bag._49<
R0YCI CRAWFORD
GROCERY end MARKET
TIMPSON, TEXAS
yOU'U ENJOY PINING With Us
FISS
Some Of The
Best Food
In East Texas
.... -»
Portable Television
Will Re Given Awoy
Come In And Register
We WiH Be Closed
Thanksgiving Day
In Order For Our Em-
ployees To Spend The
iRes. We Will Be
Open Friday.
Visit Us Soon
®e Sure T0
REGISTER
For The New
Portable TY
To Be Given Away
So Good People Keep Conning
Back Again And Again!
Out Of This World!
STEAKS
SALAD
iEXICAH FOOD
SEA FOOD •
STUFFED CRAB
Make Reservations
Early . . .
Ask About Our
Rates
iAMQuers • ciuit
wiDoinei • nniVATn
DOUBLE C RESTAURANT
On Garrison Highway -:- Timpson, Texas
FORMERLY YOUNGS RESTAURANT
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
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/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Timpson Public Library.