East Texas Light and The Timpson Times (Tenaha, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 44, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 29, 1969 Page: 4 of 18
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PAGE FOUR East Tom light. SUby Coredy, Tim October 29, I9W
^ Uve<1 la ** MtClc,Und <=«*
Foul Mitehcll ,
Paul Alexander MilrJiell. SB,
of ShelbyviHe, died 3:20 a. m.
Monday in a Center lospitil.
Funeral services were ncl«l 2
p. m. Tu^iday in Mangum fu-
neral Home Chapel with the
Rev. Mthl Ouckley officiating.
Burial was in die Oaklawn .Mc-
morial Park Cemetery.
He was z native of Tc xa s
and was retired at the time of
his deal):.
Survivors arc three sons: Rod-
ney Leon Mitchell of Carson
City. Nevada; Brccc W. Mit-
chell Gf Charlotte. Texas and
Billy A. Mitchell of Fan Anon-
io; one daughter, Mrs. Pauline i
Dilution of IKuoioft; 9 ^xaj.d- j
cbllorn and three *tcit praad- 4
children.
ing age hi for rhe Temple Lum-
ber Company.
Survivors are tils wife. Mis.
la!a Bell Adams Conway and
daeghter, Mi* Iva Nell Coo-
vay both of Center; also a num-
ber of ncices and nephews.
muirry most of hex life, bar
had lived in Center for the past
12 yean. w
Survivors arc ooe brother. Jea- : grandchildren,
se Chance of Cooper, Texas and '
a number of neices and neph-
ews.
wood. Mrs. Lola Mfller of
Carduee. and Mrs. Mollie U-
Gtooe of Tulsa, 0113 . ; 11
grandchildren, and three great-
Mrs. Johnnie Holt
j Tnncral services for Kirs. Jo’ixr
nie Mae Heir. 78, of Sbclby-
villc, were held 2 p. in. Thurs-
day in Mangun funeral Home
Chapel with the Rev. Willie
Adirm oificiadng. assisted by
the Rev. Buddy nntt aru.* die
Her. Jobn Mills. Burial was in
the NeuriDe Cemetery.
Kirs. (Mt died 10*6
Mrs. Madeleine Smith
I Funeral service* fee Mrs. Ma -
daleine Smith, 87, of Center
were held C p. m. Monday in
Maogum Funeral Home Chapel
wi#i die Rev. Lew*} Tucker and
tte Rev. James Neff officiating.
Banal was in the Oaklawn
Memorial Cemetery.
Mrs. Snudh died **.70 a.m.
Sunday in a local hospital after
a long illness.
She was a native of Garrison
and came to Center several
yean ago as manager of Che
Holiday Lodge Nursing Home.
William Acte Baggett
Baggett, died at 9 p.m.
ioBday Lodge after a
Will H. Conway
iSSStiniiS”"*'—ZZXZZZ7Z
. wa< n native cf San Au- Holiday Ledge Nursing Home
guiiine C*wrj and had lived in Longview.Her lari employ-
in die KlcCU-lland Community . meet was with the Center First
rrest of her life. . National Batik. Mrs. Smith had
Wfllian: ItaM Ctamqr. 87. 1 *•» “ 4 12!'
of Ceatctdu.;! 7:lo p r>. , f, IlmmW B,cfeUw> ...
“Sd^L,Li<^.i. IOSp"',! ;Etaid u!«. Mr. Thomai T.ynin:
«. «* a.nd Mrs. G. ?. W: Hough byboth
of Houston: 2 sons, Woodrow
. . v . I A~\ I fT..1* k,,fS nl icKolli
Funeral services for William
Acie Baggeir, 85, of Center,
were hefd at 2 p. rn. Sunday
Oct. 19 In die Battle Funeral
Home Chapel with die Rev.
Willie Adar s and the Rev. Uar
tin Clark officiating. Serial
was in the McClelland Cernc-
In ihe Hoi
lengthy illness.
He was a native of Fan Augus-
tine Count/ and had lived in
Shelby County mger of Iris life.
Survivor* are ooe daughter,
Mrs, Aliiia lean TLooa: of
Buna: 2 juts. Trances Batten
of Beaumont .ikJ Flakier fag-
gett of Center; (hie sister. Mrs.
EstelU Srotc of Bakers Field,
California: five grandchildren
and one gyea? grandchild.
cr a lengthy illness.
Funeral services were held 10
a.m. Friday. October 2*1, :ti
the Mangum funeral Home
Chapel with Dr. J. Carroll
Chadwick and Dr. lames Neff
officiating. Burial was .n die
Oaklawn Memorial Park Otrc-
tery in Outer.
A native of Ttmp-m, Mr.
Conway had lived* in Cf nfr i
most of his life. He has been
actively engaged iliruughu*
hfs life rime in civic and busi-
ness affairs of the town. A r
one time he served.the elective
office of County Treasurer of
Shelby Comity, arid had been
elected for «veral term* on die
Board of Trustees of Mtc Center
independent School; he w as
Consignee cf die Lorcoo Oil
and O. L. rlolt bitfi of Stelky-
villej *2 sisters, Mr, Maggie
Sigler of Sail Augustine and
Mr.. Lillie Buckner of Shelfcy-
villt:; one- i rotter. Earnest
Hauls of Orange; 1*1 cvande.nl-
’ ■' — indr
wren and 11 grcaf grai
dnn.
drt.il-
Mrs. Mary lorell
Funeral services ft* M r r. j
Mi ry Lovell, 34, of Center
were neld Ocro’xrr 2A at 4 p.m.
in the Barrie Funeral Home
Chapel Vila rlic Rev. Willie
Adams and L*r. Carroll Chad-
wick ufficMting. nuri.il was in
Company in Shell? Coamy dep j *>■ Aif™ Ccmocsj in Sbefi?
CteS? t f j« *”4”' ?*r a ""J i ter. Pa J.no De-on o f
A native of Texas, s ic ua«
Ic and c iltarat (Mi and organ-
iz?lions Center prior to her
illness. She w as a member of
rhe Center First M ttbodist
Church ana had been active in
the Center Movie Study Club.
Survivors include a number of
nieces and nephews.
Ian employment w.^s purdias-
Mrs. Sarah Kimfcra
runer.il services for Mis.
Sarah Emma Kimko. 91, of
Center, were held 0:30 a. :a,
Monday in the Kit. PJeanant
Churc:i with Fupenc Greer «•’-
ficiating. Burial was in the
Me. Pleasant Cemetery under
the direction of tlw MaflHpm
Tuiiera! 1 Torre of Cenccv.
Klis. rCimbro died 0 !5 P. Kl.
Saturday in the Memorial Hos-
pital in Center after a lengthy
illness.
She was bom i:t Sjji Augustine
Cowuy and had lived in Center
rno«t of hex life. She was flic
widow of N. fl. K mbro.
Snrvivon are: three ibueli-
ten, Kirs. V'era McDonald of
Center, Mrs. Era Mae Cnnde-
gi! Stand land officiating. Bwi- i Her Texas Cinr and M rs.
al was in the Jackson Cernetcry.! Pauline ibuker of Grrod Praric,
a- i-.f nr, « ,-L Texas: «evcn sons. N. J. fjoe)
He Jiec' 17:4-p-K;ItlKo of Center. I. H. Kin,*
Oct. .C. ic i Cemer hospital. ,w o( kyct R , jnd n_ T
Survivors are Ms wife, Mb. of Centrr, K. H. of Houston.
Irene Peterson of Joaquin, a son, Johnntc and Cl. P. Ki mbro both
! Rowell of Ft. Wordi; a Jau^t- of Austin. 22 grandchililrui; S
great grandc’iiidren md !> great
great crandchildrea.
Samu«i Peter*on
Funeral service* for Samuel
Hois Peterson. rS. former Jus-
uoe of Peace in Joianin, .ere
heW 2 p.m. Oct. 2S. in Jack-
son Church with the Rev. Vir-
The children of Mr. »nd Mrs. Bob Dunc»n
request the pleasure of your company on
the 50th anniversary of their marriage,
Sunday, November 9, in their home
between the hours of 2 and 5 p.m.
'Henrica.u two fcroten. J.ttnes
jof Housicn acsi Edgar cf Kicog- j
Idocbes; fivs sisters. Mrs. Luven-J
.ia Duncan afBunkie, La.; Mrs.
Mamie Wallace of Mi. Enter-
MM-Wfel* Aid Holiday FasMses
To Bo SImmi Al Urol’s Stylo Show
ery-dsy use. Kira, Dabney ha
made up models for many fuA-
ion shows in the Houston a re a
as wen is holdmg beauty fo-
(tims for * well known cosmetic
I firm for many yean.
I Narration far rhe show will he
|doth, ’.y Mrs. Ckcia Ea kin.
(Slioes to complete Ac dress
and sprats wear trill be provided
W-:-
Mayor Mann Pink^on
Carol's in Tirnpaon lias an-
nounced the da* of its first
style show as Thursday Oct. 3$
at 7:30 p.m. featuring ra id-
winter and holiday fashions for
Junior Mid junior nerues.
Although this aew dress shop
specializes ut junior and junior
petite faiiiocc they also cany
rmsse? sized dresses, spcfis t ,rr.w.v
wear, lingcrk* aloug wiA such (liy Tort'?; CUxhlag in Ti^ipeoa.
fashion .*erm as bats, scarfs . -j- -
and chains.
Area teenagers win serve as , a * » . a______
models for ihe event to be held An,,mu iiunwtt
in ihc dicss shop. Hig?i sciiaol
g arc ?»fi«es
aquin; Betty
Turc,"Mt, EBttxpcisc; Deb-
hie Sample, SUclbyvilte: Nan- TU Men's class of ihe TUnp-
cy Ht.tnisberaer. Garrisoo: Coil too Fint Srptisl Church ticld
thonnwrn. (farijou; Vi< i Tin- tlicir tuaual fiirhetme «
’ kle. Center: Ann Dogjett, Cc«-
i ler; Dixie Lee Hurrison, Tcn»-
hn; Becky Segue, Iktnru Aniat.
' Un Rouus. Wane Boctc.Dtcv-
miairr '
Enjoyed By Timpson
Church Ctewaa
Proclamation
TO ALL TO WHOM THESE
PRESENTS SHALL COME -
GREETINGS:
WHEHEAS, it his been hereto-
fore established as a tradition
and custom in (he City of Cen-
ter that dieie shall be held each
year home coming ceremonies
whieh all former students of
Center High School and all
former resideatsof the City of
Center are urged to anend:
WHEREAS, the fellowship
afforded by mch home corning
byvilk, 70 Qauv.. Bill Han-
cock C »ev.; and Leonard M.
’ihornpsvu, Tcoaha, 70 Ford,
Parker Voter (So.
Al» Mlncfee Mt. Co., Cen-
ter. 70 leer*. Shelby Truck and
Plow; P, £. Walton, Center.
70 Cltev.. Bill Hancock Cbev.j
Eastex Po. Cc.. Center, 70
Oiev.. Hancock Chev. ; Nan-
nie Lou Young. San Aug., 70
Chev.. Hancock CLcy. ; R. If.
j Harper, Timpso-*, 70 Ford,
■ £: kin Mtr. Co.; B. W, Coj
Mr*.. Joon Webb
j t\* kin ).itr. Co.; B. W. Cog-
fruneral services for Mrs. ]ozn ' well, Ccnrer, 7*1 Ford. Eaton
prise: Mn. Vera Dill of Nacog- vVcbb. 23, of ihncvillc, Jo., . I Mir. Co.: Dorris VviJkcrson.
tdoches; Mrs. Pearl McCormack were held 2 p*m. ;ritiay, Oct. 1 De fierry, 70 Ford, Eaton Mir.
‘ of Naooadcchcs; and Mrs. Lillie ’7 in r.irtlc Cl.-apel \*iib the i Co.. Daniel Carter. Joaquin.
dnam cfficiatiug, 70 Fo«d; Locansport; Mccca-
of Nacogdcchcs; and
Garrcti of Houston; five cyand-
■ children *.d five great grand-
' children.
Rev. celix Win-
Burial i/.is in tit
; Ctmetcry in Shelby Casny.
Mr. Webb died S 15 a. in.
Burial was in tlic T'ruilt (Thapcf ! sbi Mf^. 4 fmplt. Co., Cen
73 Line. Cci
Stole Boak No. 1OTJ
Consolidated Report of Condition of
CITIZENS STATE BANK
d Tanciia ux tho 5 xiU d Taut an and Dogaaaac Sufaaxfc&Ma
of tho clow of buQMi ca Octobv 21. I9U
assess
Coah and due Iren berks ............................ 232.419^2
U. S. Traasury aacvrldM .............................. 429^1CJ)0
SacurltlM of ether U S. Gevorsmee! aqeaclo*
ond oorp:ntJo:.* .................. 2i,OCOi»
ObUqcil:n« of StctM erd pcllCcoi BubdMslaaa .......... 3C.6H.S2
Othar loco* ......................................... 1.1SS.S47.SS
•ok prralm, IjbIIj:. and Bskim. end c*wr ouu
»FTMrohay bcr-I prroiM. ....... S.043XO
OUwr cum. ............ 59SJW
TOTAL ASSETS ....................................... 1.8S1.S4M2
UABnJTXS
Ommi d.[Ula <4 Individual., piEtnmUpw and
cospsiadcn. ..................................... 82L526J9
Tin. and Krving, d.poWU al IndMduak. pann»rfaip«
a=d cccparaOca, ............................... S45SST.43
DTO-wR* d UrJM Slat., Gnvnaral .................. 6.314.24
o* SwtM and pcHUcal lubdivlalonj ............ 380 133.21
CTOlflad and BlflcM' checks, ate. ..................... 2,232X2
TOTAI DEPOSITS ......................... 1X00X12 94
a! Tata! itaer.l Akpc*It. ............ 1.114.323x1
h) Total Ita. end rovlnqi dapcoK. .... 543307.43
Bnhmaw ........ 4.63C.33
TOTAL LIABILITIES ................................... 1,66 5,741X7
besebves on loan* and EtcuaniEs
fatal tar bad d«b( tamer an Ioann .................. 23X39X1
TOTAL RESTSVES ON LOANS AND SECURITIES ....... 23.S3101
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
C«oo .teektatad par vafa. ......................... SOX90XO
Wo. rha7« ajthorimd — 2X00) Ota. nheoM z.iMi
farplu. .... £0X0000
Dndtndod PK-ta ................ 14X90X0
■tout, far ean«ng.nXM and dher ecpUai rourra. .... 67.544X4
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ......................... 20LS44X4
TOTAL LIABILITIES. RESERVES, AND
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ......................... 1X91 24X29
msmqramda
*—°9» ed total dtpou. tor O. IS edandar dayr
«dlllf wlli oall data ........................... 1.494.355X6
Arrow, ai total loan. Ic ta* IS calendar day.
tadln, w*h caE data ........................... 1.I47.4I4X9
L Charta. Cnrwtard. V-P S Corkier, al On abartanaaod •■i ’ da
raltaudy (me - attain) that ihta rrpan al enndUtar ta tnn and
tarrret to Ik. brat al my Inrfcdn ad w-tv*
Jewel L. Stevenson
t
: Funeral service for Jewell U
Stevenson .if I'.ouie 2, 'Iimp-
1 soo we re hc-M Oct. A »IS We
; Corinth CJrjrcfc with :ntenrent
; in CurintJi Cemtrery. Officiat-
. ing minister was Rev. Ed«J
RwmJcs.
Mr. Stevenson ilicJ October
22 in itifkii liemoiftal H.>«p«ul
at d*c age of 01.
Sanrivor; include three son:,
Robert I- Stevensur of ?oner,
ILay L. Stevenson of T.mpsoa,
and Charles' V. Stevenson of
Mesquite; one dauchter, Verla
V/ednesday ir after a
short illncri. v'.u. ivs a native
cf Texas and cad lived in B:»s-
ucr City. La., most of her
Survivors are rare Jauc.ite:.
Mi s l inca J.V V.'chH
vilk. He: faiher, Garrett Lam-
brigh: of Everts, Ga.. and
two broiitcrs.
mg o
brother*. »jc?: Stevenson of
Com, Martiu Scevensoa of
Mississippi, Ben Srcrenvtn of
IJuustuD, J. P. Stevenson of
Houston and Henderson Steven-
son cf Arlington;
Also TWO isrers, Omic Cohn
of Oklahoma, and Emma Lea
of Morgan, New Jersey; iwo
step sons, Merland Bovlin of
Houston and Ci-oc Bowlin of
Hcviston: and ID grandchildren.
Taylor Funeral Home of
Timor on handled tfce arrange-
ments.
Mrs. Bisobeth Billy#
! iuncral services for Mrs. Hiz-
j a Seth Jane Billue, >1, of Ccn-
‘ ter. were Iicli) 19 a.m. Octo-
| her 27 in Mangum Funeral
! Home Chapel wit!* aider Ottie
1 Reed officiating. Burial v«^
| In the Plea ant Grove Cerae-
: tor/.
i Sne died 1 a.m. Thursday in
a Center hospital. A native of
Mississippi, she had lived io
Center since age 7.
Survivors are one sister, Mrs.
Milton Jones of HigM.uids. and
one brother, Willie B. Pate of
Center; also a number of neioes
and nephevs.
Mrs. Ota La Gtoim
ter
L*!
LWHlriTd BuicS Co.; ------
fin, Jr.. Joa<ium. ?r. Chev..
Fletcher 'Jfcev. Co. ; Pnvce
Lee UMliims, Center. 'fOTord.
barker Kftr. Co. Laurie W.
Hr.aler. Comer, 70 Dixige.
barker Bros.; and Lvelvr. Van-
deriwg. Cculer, 70 Ford, Park-,
et Mtr. Co.
Alto iiirotny Jean Cantu,
54>clxiyvillu. 70 Ford, Parker
Mtr. Co. ,• J. A. Austin. Baton
Rouge, la. 70 r\*d. Parker
Mtt. Co.; Feny Thompson,
Tcnaha, 70 Foie, Parker Mtr.
Co.; Tresic Willoughby, Cen-
ter, 70 Eevetlv '.'met IJcusl
Trailer. Allen Mobile Homes
Ciarks Dailey, San Augus-
tine, 70 Ford, Parker Mir. Co.:
and Hoben WLyr.e Btyam. Ten-
aha, 70 Mercury. Center Mtr.
Co.
Inc:
4 fr.iun. vta#,, wv«
r, 70 Line. Ccriter .Motor Co.;:
try LjwH. J<K*ni«r., 70 BuicK.
mfnTd Buick Co.; Oran Wood-
l; so dioroughly enjoyed by all
who are so fortunate as to be
able to attend;
WHEREAS, it if deemed advis-
able that ;uch tradition and cus-
tom should be oTfitinued and
that all citizens of Ac e.ty
should be urged to give Oieir
fullest co-operation to this
worthy project: am.’
WHERE/\S, is had been decid-
ed that die home coming for
Ae year IPFP shall be held dur-
ing the period firmn October 21
"Trough >k>vcmber I:
TTTES*. THE-l£FOi€, be it by
these present* knswn tail,
Maun Pnksroo. by virtue of the
uudiority vested in me as Mayor
of die City of Center, hereby
proclai m dial die annual h^me
coining for Ac City of Canter
shall he lield during 'lie period
from October 27 rhre »4 gh
November 1, A.D. 1BCB, and
I hereby direct that .-^Tl for ner
students of Cenrer Hij^i School
and all former residents of the
City of Center be invited and
urged so attend. Mine Pink-
ston, Mayor, City cf Center.
ATTEST: William H. Blythe.
City Secretary.
an SmiA. Kay Sauiford, Pam
Thorr.psou, Becky WedgevortJt.
and Karen Loveudy ail of
Tirmsou.
Mrs. Rllit Dabucy will a nisi
die girb w-ith their rcato-up
t diow along with giving
aptist <
______ ...alBarh
Hurchcroc's Uke oc ITnmday
night. t>^o*Jcr 16. I-adies of
the LVecas and 1. L. L Sunday
School Classes were invited.
A icjrbeme supper with all
the erimminzt was served «o
appxo.urlately forty peu-ile
Read your Bible daily for
diem helpful hints for their cv- j everyday guidance in living.
Carol’s
Invites You To Attend It’s First Style
Show Featuring Mid-Winter And Holiday
Fashions For Juniors And Junior Petite*.
Thursday, Oct. 30, 1969
At 7:30 Pill.
Remember — "Junior” Is A Size,
Nat An Age. Misses Sizes 6-20
Also Available
Ti iipscn. Texas
2h. 254-23fA
New Car Safes
FtJflefal ritef for Mrs. Ola B.
LaGrone, 75. were field at 2
p.m. October 19 in the Haw-
thorn Funeral Home ChapeL
Fev. Dee Johnson. Rev. H. B. Billy B. Cooper, Center. 70
Ruqu«r'^:c,j:u,i Dt* 01111 Ken~ Honda, Billy Haydens; Georg*
Qa officiated. Burial was in the Bums. Center, 70 Hodge. PariP
, er Bros; Drayton Glover, Pine-
*>*rs* h^Crooe, a native of land, 70 Dodge, Parker Bros*.
Panola Qjunty, dred in Panola B. M. Bowlia. Jr.. Tcoaha.
General Hospital Friday. Octo- : 70 chev., Davis Gkev.; Mrs.
Majy W. Irish, 7» Ford, Parker
! Molar Co; Roosevc!; Swindle.
Shclbyville, 70 Ford. Parke:
kfoior Co; L. F. Saickland.
Lucansnorl, 70 Ford, Packet
Mt. Co; Don F. Sdimittz, Cen-
ter. 70 Pontiac, Homes; Ruby
bee T7.
Som’vurs include two sons
Lutdai LaGrorc of Dcadwoud,
and Robbie LaGrone of Cat-
diage: a (laughtet. Mn. Thel-
ma Litton ofCarthage.
Abo. a brother. Jim Alexan-
der of Carthage; dime sisters.
Mis. Maggie LxGroac of Ue»d-
Gibsan.
Chev.:
70 Chev.. Bill Hancock
George Vaoghn, Shel-
Charlta Crawford
Uvorne Bo wers
Sfason Weesner
Jeff Austin
Stata at Ttaas, Corot, «d Sfalb,. ro
* Wk”■•**•*« *>toroa. no.
^bat 1 am not cm «nVw or T ^ ^ Bowk.
1 “t«»~ fro* I. M?1.
J
zTfie QAitg
Wigs, Wiglets, Feds, Cascades,
fya lashes - Wig t Wiglet Coses
3 Miles Out On Nacogdoches Highway 7
Wig Cleaner A Spray - Head Blocks
Use Your BankAmericard Or The Villa Lay-Away
Telephone 59S-3017 Hazel WilUaim - Regina MtUer
Hours 9-6 P.M. Tuesday thru Saturday
Center, Texas
MARRIAGE LICENSE
Thomas Woodrow Burch,
Brookl^nd, to V.rs, Msirdia Nell
Cole, Houston.
i Phillip Eugene Lyndi, Slielby-
' vilfe, to Mws Jooi; Beatrice
Wilson of Center.
1 lven Ray broke, Tunp^on.
Norma L*vernc Scanl, Timp-
son.
! Ourle: Earl MeCoUistcr. Cen-
ter, fee 3a; w. Briscoe. Center.
Lee Ar Is be win. Center. Re-
na Fay S vicdlc. Center.
Billy Ecrl Gartwrfebt, Center.
Katfier'-e A. Cloudy, Center.
Robe. 3. Hacaway, Tecaha,
ferric Ktarle Tarberry, Tcoaha.
Jack C. Ooistian, Tenaha.
Betty c irotyn IJalrgrove, Ten-
ilia.
Charles Tbomat Simpson, Ki>
gore , : joet Ann Kbonoc. Feo-
a ha.
Bur » D. Hicks. Mansfield.
Alice Faye B. Lafette, Mans-
field.
Curtis C. Hardin, Gary, Ein-
nu D. Ritter, Carthage.
Stanley W. Mallark. Center,
Klc rtian Oizabcdi Holt. Cen-
ter,
Earl Crawford, Center,
Dianne Edwank, Center.
Cuitls Duyle Eaves, Center.
Kathy Cook. Center.
Kenneth W. Jones, Center.
Eddie Mae McCoUlster, Cen-
ter.
Read your Bible dally for
everyday guidance In living.
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