The Timpson Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, June 16, 1967 Page: 3 of 6
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THE TIMFSON TIMES, TIMPSON, SHUT CO, TEXAS 7S*7S—FRIDAY. JUNE 16, 1967
TIDBITS
By VIRMRIA VORSIAM
PCX like this:
Mrs. Jewell Fori m co
mg at Tracy * Malt Shop Mon-
day night, the only mgbt the
cooks. when a fotle girl eai
op to the vrtndou. just about
do*iog tine, and aakad Forest
Broadway if he know where her
grandmother, Mrs. Jewell Ford,
lived. He told her dhe was right
then and what a happy reunion
the two had.
The Rttle girl was a grand-
dahgbter of Mis. Ford’s whom
she hadn't seen since she was
a baby, about U years ago.
The girl's name is Grace Beam
and she and ber mother aad
adopted father wen mar
from Pensacola. Fla. ta Saa
Diego, Calif, when the father
will be stationed with the Navy.
Grace bad her parents atop
fathers that worked t
their children wen Virginia
Neel, Barbara Bogue, Jane Kins-
bro and Gwen Crawford. They
began working amend ten
•'deck aad didn't ilntoh astu
around two that afternoon.
I,think some credit Is alee
doe some of the men arm
town tor putting up the bach
steps aad getting the light!
working
Then baa been a lot of hard
eorfc going into fixing up the
toll park, but I think we have
<me of the best parks in the
lessee and the boys all deeenre
a good place to play.
That jest goes to show yen
what a tittle work and coopera
bon will do, because at the be
ginmag of the season they did
not have a tning up then, but
a lot of weeds, trash and win
that had bees taken down.
Came by The Timas office
and vote tor our candidate far
(ha Mias Frontier Days Queen.
She is Prances Hooper, She
Hooper, sad we am proud that
she is onr candidate.
Yob may vote for all the cand-
idates at the business fir
they an representing for a
penny
vote.
a vote. So bn sure aad
lived traund bent
fids is s small world.
I believe In giving credit
wham credit is dae. and a 1st
ef credit is dun Sanaa of the
mothers of the Pee Woe Base-
ball Team and their children.
Monday they btM a dean-op
day at the ball perk and thsd
night when we ml up thaw
to see our beys pfay. what a
looks better
The weeds wo
Everything
It ever hoe.
r rut and mowed
net believe tbe junk they hauled
ROBERT MLUI8SLEY
Far
COMPLETE——-
Those celebrating birthdays
neat week will be Paul Ramsey
and D. S. Ned an Saturday.
Jana IT; Virginia Setter on
Sunday. June IS; Tanya Renee
Morgan. James Cosort and Bar-
bara Kilsy om Tuesday, June
20
Those celebrating their wed-
dag anniversaries an: Mr. and
Mm. Albert Holmes an Friday.
Jaaw 18, their JSrd, and on
Saturday June 17, Mr and Mrs.
Terry Thomas
Was noticing that the Houston
Astros baseball games hare
been changed to »:00 pan. So
if you an plansing a trip to
Houston to aee the Aetna play,
yon will have aa extra thirty
minutes to get there. Tbe Astras
an playing at boom now.
SERVICE
Everyone Is beginning is gat
the Frontier Days fever. Sever-
al firms have their eigne up
and with the Queen's contest
Setting Marled this week ev-
eryone is anxiously wasting for
the big celebration.
Well Mae Burnett pulled a
fast one on Yours Truly. He
didn't even tell me that he vms
going into the Army when I
saw him tbe last time, and bis
brother, Kenny, was showing
me some pictures of him at
Fort Polk the other fay at the
drug store and that is hoar 1
found oat about it.
His address is: Pvt. E l Don-
ald M. Burnett. US 54781454.
Co. F 3rd Bn , 5th Ting Bd;
Fen Polk La. 71436.
Everyone that I have talkfd
to this week is real busy putting
ap vegetables. The peas an
randy, and 1 mean they an
good. We also have been
joying acme trash tomatoes end
com that wen given to me.
This is such a nice place to
live. Everyone is so good about
during their gardens.
I was noticing tn the Panola
Watchman but week winn
Cheyenne, the favorite dog of
the tote Tun Beeves, anted toe-
ing star and movie personality,
died mcontly and was laid to
rest near Us termer master in
Panola County.
Mrs. Heaves, widow of fa
during a storm in ‘
July 21. 1684. He was a native ef Btoir vii
of Panola County aad a life-
Mr.
bis grave two miles east of Car and balky I
D. S. Highway 79. Red f
We an so prond tbe Her.
Edwin McDaniel will still be
paster of tbe First Methodist
Church ben. The McDaniels era
a fine family aad everysoe in
Timpson loves these.
Louise Hooper came by the
office Tuesday morning aad told
ate this little saying. “God I
tbe earth and rested; God ■
man and rested, God 1
n and oeitber Gad
have rested since."
WEAVER
By MRS. LAMM WINDHAM
Us parent
mens. Lai
bis new j<
lag to eat
Aha Lam
ruber for
eve the]
around. A<
nt tail nu
tod they i
Big Joe
Unde Sid
We had good church services all can
Sunday. Had Mrs. Ingram’s sta-
ler, Mrs. Hodges, from Houston.
■Iso Mike Worsham and Richard
this day.
family wil
oke City
Louis i
new employees recently hired.
They era Loretta Baasey in tbe
office and Albert Holmes in
tbe
med end encased in a
weed baa and faipped to Sbnve-
part by plane.
Wes also -wt-t-g ><■-» Pbdps . The dog waa buried Inside Brawn aad Anna
Chevrolet has a new salesman, I the concrete circle surrounding* “
Robert Billingsley | tbe grave of his master just
I know these firms an proud.* *** fee* *» °°* »** «id te
of these new employees.
BUTANE GAS SYSTEMS
AND GAS SERVICE
mmtii; ■ flora nil
FOR GAS SERVICE CALL:
D»y Phone CL 4*2711
Night Phone CL 4-2139
Timpson Automatic Gas
TMPSOM, TEXAS
the nar—in fact in just about
tbe position he would assume
following his master.
Hawthorn Funeral Home
Carthage bandied the -rear
meats for Ike dog's b'risl.
Beeves died to e pla ir crash
Trade, Mies Josie Glynn frean
Center. Ruth says they bad good
food with “Preach”, Hence
Magness, furnishing the ve
daughter
tag prett
awfully si
of tt.
Bug an
their da
Mrs. Tracy Hayes of Livings-| was home
ton spent the weekend with - over sen
us. Sunday after church wsjceuMnt k
went to Rathn graveyard; on to ‘ too busy
Pendleton Ferry to see the bigiwkst ban
bridge that goes over fafatnei uneie ]
River. It IS i tog one. | after a atoy in hospital Sew bis
Tbe Brawns bad a amity re-
union Sunday. Hear they bad
i good old talking goad time
Bra and Mrs. Jack Lucas and
children wen in chnrch end be
brought the morning sermon.
They bad luck with the Edgar
Harrises. The, an new
their way to Cabamta tor the
Minnie Crump just has lots
of beans: got an the phone and
called her sister. Jenny,
she came They canned
end talked and had a gaed
time San does help for
one to come along aad efaat
and work.
Dmlas and Estoll Burgury,
Mm. Glynn Ramsey and buhy
visited Itonnlr Mack aad Fhye
Scott Sudsy eve.
Ruth Hollister had
iTtonraday night.
few days last week. Enjoyed
her very
rick hut Is improving. SOU bra
to have lots of rest Hope fae
will MOO
Mrs. Johnny Crump visited
Mra. Frn
way one
SPECIALS
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. JUNE 16 AND 17
SNOW CHEF
FLOUR, 25-lb. bag . . . $1.89
ITALIAN
SPAGHETTI, 16-oz. pkg. . . 29c
CRACKERS, Premium, lb. box 29c
MEAL, Lone Star, 10-lb. bag 59c
LUX SOAP, 3 bars.....35c
SCOn TOWELS, big roll . . 35c
NIAGARA
SPRAY STARCH, 15-oz. can. 45c
SOAP PADS, SM, 2 boxes . 25c
RORDBfS
DRY MILK, 8-qt. box
AUNT JEMIMA
GRITS, Mb. 8-oz. box
HONEY COMB
CEREAL, 5-ol box .
. . 69c
. . 49c
. . 29c
BORDEN'S
MB10RINE, 4—Vi gab. . SUN
MILK, Chmatian, 3 lal cans 49c
JACK HUDSON GROCERY
PHONE CL 4-Z2SI
TIMPSON
this morn, but know her mother
visiting. I
peas and
I did*'
I
r
Sherry's, wadding Saturday
night, had to cry. Talked te a
cousin, Beatrice, to Corpus; her
married Saturday
*;
night rad we cried, go Larrie
says I just bad a traltog gaud
Our revival starts fast S
day in July will be looking for
Jon-
PERSONALS
Of interest to
pie, Mrs Arthur Dowe of Can-
ales, Texas underwent sergery
on ber knee recently In the
I R. J. MOOR! UPHOLSTERY
Dr. H. L. Stock wall
Optometrist
N*cogdeches ivtofs
and Loan Building
N>efdoch«L Trim
Phone LO 4 7681
Office Hf«rr
Weekday by Appointment
Saturday 8:00 to 12:00
CARPET, DRAPERIES
MAD LINOLEUM
FREE ESTIMATE
Personal decorator's help by
professional designer.
See or cafl Mrs. Gladys Barnes,
our local representative.
AUTOMATIC GAS COM M
Pfa. CL 4-2711
TIMPSON
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REKMDI Finn
SUNDAY JUNE 18
WITH A GIFT FROM BUSSEY'S
WE HAVE • BILLFOLDS 0 TOILETRIES
# CAMERAS • HLM # CIGARETTE UGHIERS
• JEWELRY • MANY OTHER ITBvtS
Don't fotgrt th* data—Jana 18—
and don't forgot wfaara to gat tha gift...
F.R. BUSSEY’S DRUG STORE
FOR SALE
LOTS-ACRCAGC
170 acn pastura. lb miner,
5 acre lake, 2 pend, 23* down.
5% tot. at Gary
Lake Mnrvavl 3 BR Heme. Deed-
ed lot
201 sens Highway-East ef Shel-
byviHe.
62 acre pasture and ha
915,000.66, Timpson.
62 sen pasture, barn, creek @
8200.00 per acre, Teneha.
1 Bed Room Home. Prestige Lo-
cation, Center, 8300.08 down.
3 BedKeom Brick to Teneha
3 BedRoom Home to mov
*2,300 0#
Need Broiler Farms, Coutry
Hemes, Toledo Lake Acreage to
sea
WOOD'S REAL ESTATE
Tenaha, Tanas
FOR SALE: SIX ROOM HOUSE
and bathroom, 2 lota la Timp-
son. Call CL 4-3538. Up
FOR SALE: EIGHT ROOM
bouse to be moved, li
five miles North wrest of Timp-
son aear farmer Wedgewerth
School Contact Mr. Bi*y Car-
rtagten, BL 2. Thapeoa, Ptoraa
CL 4-2042. tf
BUSINESS
ANNOUNCEMENTS
FENCE — ALL TYPES:
Chglniinh, Western Bed Ced-
ar, indastrial call for free esti-
mates. 100% financing. Call
Dance Hardware, 124 S. Side
Square, Center, Texas, LY
84388, local agent for certifi-
ed Builders, Inc., 817 N. TSafa-
erlaad, Lufkin, Texas, KE
46886. 12t25c
BUSINESS
ANNOUNCEMENTS
SWDOCNG POOLS — C
tom built swimming pa
Little or no moony down. CeR
for free estimates. Call Dance
Hardware, 124 S. Side Square,
Center. Texas, LY 84383, local
agent far Certified Bsllden,
Inc, 817 . Tlmberiand Drive,
Lufkin, Texas, HE 468888.
GflOCERS -echo
SAVE yom Doner
COMPLETE CUSTOM HAY
SERVICE. Mowing. Racking,
Balling, and Hauling. Call
Lufkin NE 26678. Hp24
POSTED—My place 2 lb miles
west e Timpson on Highway 84
at the Weaver Road intersec-
tion. Layton Dabney. • tip
CARPORTS AND AWNINGS —
Nationally advertised Kava-
co Alrimmn carports and awn-
ings all for free estimates.
106% financing. Call Dance
Hardware, 124 S Side Square,
Cr ter, Texas, LY 84388, food
agent for Certified Baton
Inc, 817 . Tlmberiand, Lufkin,
Texas, NE «4» 12123c
STRAYED—BLACK, MULEY
heifer from pasture to Wilds
Cemmuaety, stocking kg with
white flanks Nobk Hudman,
CL 4-2088. tf
-Don’t Borrow—Subscribe!
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE
ROOFING AND SUING —
Aluminum siding. Insula
aiding, or roofing. 100% fina
tog. CaU far free eattouti
84383. local agent for Certifi-
ed Builders, Inc., 817 N. Utah-
erinnd Drive, Lufkin, Texas.
Cafl Dance Hardwan, 134 8.
Side Sqaara, Center, Tease, LY
NE 46*6. 1828c
REMODELING — ADD A
room or bath. 100% fina
tog. Expert workmanship. Cafi
for tree estimates. CaU Dance
Hardware, 124 S Side Squa
Creator, Texas, LY 84333, local
agent for Certified Bidden,
Inc., 817 N. Tlmberiand, lad-
kin, Texas, NE 46886. UESc
HAY FOR SALE: LIMED AND
son livestock Sendee.
CLASSIFIEDS!
GET A 1
tins oe i
DEMONSTRA-
Phone CL 4-2471
HMPSON
waning. Need fine service for
your Boctrafax rtasiserT Fleam
contact Carroll Elliott, factory
representative. 3676831, BL 2,
Garrison. tf
REFRIGERATION AMD
AH eORDinORIHfi
SALES AID SERVICE
PHONE 247-2357
COMMERCIAL A RESIDENTIAL
RCA and ZENITH
Dealer
RAMOS: TV's raid RECORD
PLAYERS
SALES asid SERVICE
Gaurrinon TV-Electric
BOLL SHINN,
347-8311
GARRISON
FOR BUTANE GAS SERVICE
CALL OLLiE RAY BARR
AT a 4-2733
COME BY BU-PANE IN CENTER
FOR GIFT SELECTIONS:
• RCA Victor totovirit—, riAtoi, stortM
• RCA WhiripMl AppflttMt
• Large Sttecttoa tf FmRwt
BU-PANE Gas Appliance Company
EAST SHE SQUARE REITER
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Mr. and Mrs. Herald day and
children, Dehkto, Guy. Lira
and Jeff, of Freeport visited
their parents sad grandparents,
Mrs. Gladys any end the Sin*
mb Mi I fords, end other rela-
tives lest week.
Mr. aad Mm. Mark Burrawe,
Sammy and Marty GeO, of Luf-
kin visited Mrs.
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Milner, Joel T. & Milner, Iris P. The Timpson Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, June 16, 1967, newspaper, June 16, 1967; Timpson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth767013/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Timpson Public Library.