East Texas Light and The Timpson Times (Tenaha, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 49, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 26, 1969 Page: 7 of 14
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November 26, 1969 Eaif T«x« Light, Shelby County, Texet PAGE SEVEN
Mr. and Kin. Hiram Court
Jr. were weekend guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Clyde Court and
family and Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Lynn Court and fami-
ly in Houston.
Why not get the best
met
mfrgm
Gary News
Slows in tlx picpatc with Mrs.
'cnclcc end :>». McLeroy are:
fenny Adams, Crete AaJrewi.
! urdey until Monday in A xstin
: visiting Ear! Cariker and atxen<
c<1 the football game between
the Te*«s Longhorns and
T.C.U.
Mrs. Mattie Bell Gray of
Longview visited her fader. J.
L. Bailey List Friday.
Mr*. J. F. Keeling spent the
t weekend in Livingston vis:tine
Mr. and Mrs, Gene Bus\ and
Shelley.
Mr. and *vfcs. Aavls Brannon
of Beaumont and Curtis Veils
of Houston spent the week end
••Id! Mr. A lair. Brannon iuJ
: iss Clan. Mrs. Eranncn re-
rr.afutd for a visit and Mrs.
featuring
the finest quality-
engineered chassis
in tel avision
mm mm
Arrest M14
During September
Historical Club
Will Not Meet
Until January 29
I Texas Parks ani Wildlife FV-
ptrmiCJit came management
officers cleared 1.S14 cases
from die books in September.
Of these, l, 374 convictions
were obtained.
T1»c most numerous of :he
violations were tiosc involving
the new Zenith
(enter Fire Dept.
Answers Ten (alls
■ County Historical Mia and Mu, Humic Smith
iCl Tlrueday, 'an- of Infltir. west - ee’-end r,lists
570. according tv ai: of *eir hareno. Kir. and Mrs.
i Clay be rr 5 midi and Mr. anc
,f Mrs. I.R. Slstrunk and JuJy.
Mr. *aJ Mrs. Denver Vioehn
s of Conroe spent she weekend at
isr- :fceir Iforu here,
nc Mr. and Mr. Bob Iluutcx aad
l family of Terral and Mrs.
ifes Fergerson of Joa.:uiu visit-
c cd Mr. irni Mrs. tibert Kerger-
Tl.« BArtHiNGTON • Z4S19-0
Cu-%npQMy «tymd co»-pKt c<y*sfc»
*» S* H - .sh*c W JlftWt
•t-occfi <Z4519&5) Of »M gfe-.j P^car
ww«* e’i w t*i :** tool cl
f**A .->9>r£ »Z'l5!5POj
•<U Ull :iiolU»}V.l(ltt' AliU talJJJ
•mas, - said Me. Bullard, Bi:
•our society members arc still
soliciting nvuitx ship ani cil
k* the Memorial Fvnc toe tin
up-’kccp of ihc niuscuir. o n
SnelhyviUc street.
■'Tn^nlc^vir.g and Cknstnes
voold Ijc appropriate----
make a gift to the Shelby Cout*’
< • _ , , , y ••■utMut iiwuiAWi a
“'J? cSf““ °u* I a t=*Biory of a loved one who
“'***" contributed to the making of
Uic history of otir Shelby' Comi-
ty, - said Mrs. II Hare.
Thta..’ rent Zw» tfiTiw*SO—truly the *rmt
qcwitvcnr eb’tv* •« co*er t--wi-
*~«o—s ior<|Ci TV M« #im ctgmfce»r.:
oc* Zend mj 'r##rtaf advances »« .ol d-
mow. leg* cc-'nUovJ arid, prowim
vac-a ifdi c revo Ot**»0l»
tv* .mu Mia. tirea fcrgvr
son ind family Saturday; For the fiscal year 1368-39
Mrs. Doyle Gentry of Header- the Dcp*nm-at cleared 19.-
son visited Saturday with her 03 eases and received J371,-
p; rents, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin $44. TT in fines a:id court costr
Brannon. Iu September the total rcvc-
Scveral from Gary attended a ^r.ue to the State trearary faan
bridal shower at the Communf- ’game and fish violations was
ty House in Carthage SatLtday ?533.400.24.
night honoring Ml. Judy Sis- p
trunk, bride elect of Ro be r t
^SuTsTrLaUrt. ofJtort: HD Club
Texas, Denton, spent die week- Elects Officers
end with feet parents. Mr. and V. ™
Mrs. Eldon Davis, Stanley, For Commg Yeor
Steward, Sylvia and Stephanie. ;
Silas Home Demonstration
1 Club met Tliuridiy, Nov. 20.
P7 H HI --------------flf J to or-
iu the fire that distroyed ihoir
^ome.
. Od:er flrer included Jfev. 5'
A house Tiie in James Commit- i § w iitu ^
dty; Noveriber S-at the Ceutcrj» Mj^iTliiiKeiarFund'
tony Quccij to clicctc out snort ! in t-rP An. ^
u light fixture; Kov. 7- grass
ire at Walter Allens; Nov. 7*
»ve fire at Billy's Cafe a t
raffic Circle; Kov. 10-jrass 'flic soactyhss a hoot cu»-
ac at Hud tyiDuajJihy's uj Sup taininc 6c names of mess in
metnoiy gifts r.re !«ing riatit
cJid v/ill ~tc or. display z.t the
Museum as soon as the cnmmt
repairs are completed.
v/c are ho pi nr f-< die murc-
ere tv.o me alarms ausvcrec, um m he open full-tiir.e by me
it lib.1 bec .-.iamews nlaee npv cn. ** cvplafftcd J fr Bel— -
aial wc are asking for
■a_____a r _ ___ r s#j I
play as soon as we're open.'
times to
is Cohirr.uiity . iJovember !»-
ar on fire on San Aiiguithic
ighvav; ‘lo-/. 21-crass fire
i Apacne L>ri\T-In nicatcr on
laquin Rd; Nov. 23-the re
ere r - ‘ -*-------------\
ne M the Ben Matthews Mace new vear
enveer Center ind Siiclfyvilk iiard, ’ ati. ... ..w ___- .Wl
"V W?a “’I"31? imici,i fjgje-tiore aid it.-ir.s for dis-
n me Cotton otd Road. al,iy as soon as we're open."
Tlic best Christmas present r *
now of ould be for mete to !
e no fixes curing our holiday
^ason." said Center Fire Chief | The larger the turkey the
ord Walker, ’and 1 advise ev- norc ucoplc each -wrnndserves,
ryone tc i*e ernemely careful Gver.rMlyr.c CIy.*n, Extension
urlr.g di^sc next months when consumer marketing tocoalist
he gras !s so dry, after the for Texas Aec>4 ItolversSr.. say
rost has killed it. A spark a foar-nound turkey has four
Timpson HS Band
Receives Top
(onlesl Ratings
ibc Un’vemty lfatersholastic
I eague Marching Contest was
held on Thuisday'fovember 20,
at White Oak. The Tim pso n
Band received a first division
' award, other class A hands in
our insa and tlieir ratings are:
: SbclbyvfUe, IV; Cashing & II;
Garrison a I; Ovciton a III;
Bcckville c !V; and Joaquin a I.
Oa November S Timpsdn trav-
eled to Longview jot the I-ong-
vfcw invaational marcJiIng con-
test wfietc iltcy received a fine
division rating. Other class A
hand? in this contest were Joa-
quin, who received * HI; Over-
' con a III: Paul Turrit received
a I; and Sabine a I, This coo-
lest was held in the Longview
■ora a small fire can cause lots
•f damage, not only to you r
•wn property Irai or your nclgh-
ors. So pic..sc use caution in
tartiiig fires.'
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and four 3Vi" core-type tweeters
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louvered Joors to direct sound
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Annual Oates Family
Reunion Sol Sunday
MICtO-TOUCH* 2C TOM ARM— ^fc..
you can t acc»dcntall> ruin a fine record
The Annual Oates Family re-
union will be held all day Sun-
day, November 30, in the
Community House at C e n te r.
This annual gathering of the
Oalcs clan draws re la eves and
friends of the Oates family
from a number of states.
Each one is to bring a covered
dish, according to Mis. Iva
Oates Hurst, wno heads the in-
vita don committee.
The Oates family weae pio-
neer settlers of Shelby County
and the family members arc
scattered through out the coun-
ty and suae.
COMPLETELY AUTOMATIC—Stereo Precision
4-speed record changer play* intermix of 10
and 12" same-speed records
at Stewart’s Shoe Repair
Black lr'-tent ___-'-A
<^5f
I/vfx) Stadia'll.
On November 1 Tfrrpsou en-
tered twelve tviika in the
! LVJvcrrirv Interscuolartic
league twirling contest. This
I wjslxkJ at the John Tyler •■figii
Sdiool in Tyler. The ratings
ax as follows; Class T solos,
Donna Amos lucx'ivcd a I. Bec-
)A' flogut xccived a I, Jean
CjWos received a IT, Joan
Kaluga received a 1 and P.-m
Tiompson received at U.
Class 111 solo*, which is for
indents of the I>di grade or be-
low', Diane 3ogue rcceivec a I,
Kathy Collins a I, Renee
Graves a II, Dtewau bmith a 1.
Shirley Smith received a 11,
Linda W>udtiam received a n,
and Vicky Wright received a
Class I e.Tjcmbk work, Diane
Hogue. Ibdy Bbgue, and Joan
Kahca received a t. Dona a
Aonos, Jean CotLus and Pam
Thompson received a fi.
ilie girk wtio received a first
divirion were awarded a medal
that they wear on their band
uniforms. Tnere awards along
wit the first place trophy
which was a wattle d the Tlrap-
«on Band in die SFA Homecom-
ing parade oa October 25 has
gotten tins group off to a good
Stewarts' hvs many styles of shoe?:
lo choose from in ail colors. While
you’re in, look over our selection of
western belts, dress belts, shag boots,
moccasins, hose, shoe coloring, shoe
polish, evening shoes and purses for
the holidays and cowboy boots.
Special Notice
To Deer Hunters
The East Texju Light has not
received any news reports of the
success of Shelby County deer
hunters even though the deec
season was open November 15.
* The ETL photographers a t
both the Center office and the
Teaaha office will be glad to
make pictures, free, if the
hunters wfU come by with their
kill at either of the two offices.
We axe intexested In r u n n i n g
pictures of die dccr hunters
wldt their deer during this hunt-
ing season.
Sc* "*
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East Side of Square
Center. 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/m1/7/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Timpson Public Library.