The Timpson Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, March 28, 1969 Page: 3 of 4
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THE,TIMPSON TIMES. flMPSON, SPBJYCO.. TEXAS 7S97S—FRIDAY, MARCH 21. i960
HLfAISfSiliailBIEFAlEISI
3R RENT —TO A PEHMAJf- 82% acre*, old home, 2 poods,
rat, responsible couple, 2-BR pood rand, « allies south
cottage. Keys at city office. 126 acre*, sprlag. crack, on Hi
rs R a Smith Sr, 710 way No. i* North.
JOR RENT—TO A FERMAN-
JSt
Mn R E Smith Sr, 710
King, Carthage. 8B3A887. tf
FOR SALE — FAKMALL CUB
trader, acca
buster, disc, cnlttTstor. belly
mower and sickle mower Fh.
WD82, l*kt UurvmiL 14013
FOR RENT—SMALL FURNISH-
ed apartment Close in. Coo
tact E, R Phelps, Tjirmssn. tf
FOR RENT—TWO BEDROOM
home with bath. All
races, deep weD, but
Three inis— on 8___
roed. Contact B. E Phelps.
Timpano._tf
FOR NEW CONSTRUCTION,
remodeling, painting, alum,
nun siding Canted Peal
Drewery, like Murvsul. Ha
Carthage tf
RLECTROCUX SALES Ic
vice. Call Edward L, Waldon,
5084528 or write P. O. Boa
211, Center. tfu
FOR RENT. THREE-BEDROOM
hoaefunuihed Centra] beat-
FOR RENT—SIR ROOM HOME I
Modern conveniences. Natirnl i
pas and deep well Wedge '
worth commas ity Contact
Jack Morgan. 284-2058 tf
RCA and ZENITH
Dealer
■•AOIOS TVs and RECORD
PLAYERS
SALES and SERVICE
(.am’aon TV-Electric
BILL SHINN,
Phnna 207.1211
■ way No.
00 acres rood
5mil
. miles East
acres pasture,
pasture, spring
ae Byway No. 7 Sooth
lama Timber, spring branch.
Byway No 2028 South
acres Trees,
TIDBITS
By VIRGINIA WORSHAM
Home Site, *1500
10 acres Trans, Home site. $2800.
■2 acres Ranch. Barn, Hyway,
Levels Brick Hone.
Flub about 80 ether
ranches, timber, hemes, com-
mercial and lake property
WOODS
REALTY
BOX Zl«
J. LLOYD WOODS, CMS
248-2581 — Tanaka
JESS TURK, Salesman
Center: Fh. 59*44*7
Tim para: Ph. 254-27S1
Dr. H. L. Stock well
Optometrist
914 Roquet st
Phone LO 47881
OfOce Hours.
Wiekday by Appointment
Saturday #00 to 12:00
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Although several of the cri-
mes of Tim psoc are still be-
ing hit by the Du bug, school
was opened again Monday morn-
ing. The students had keen dis-
missed nearly all of last week
due to so many of them haring
the flu and colds.
There is still a lot of people
with the flu but I guess not as
many as before. Mrs. O. J. Brin-
son is sole to be back in her
store after being out all last
weak.
Maybe with a few days of
sucahlnc everyoae will improve.
—T—
Congratulations to Ricky Al-
len on winning first place with
his calf at the show Saturday.
The boys hare done a fine job
with their calves and know they
will do all right la Center at
the show Wednesday.
The boyi have had a lot of
trouble with the calves. Several
of them have been sick at dif
ferent times and they have spent
a lot of time with them.
—T—
The seniors really did put on
a good play Monday evening.
Everyone knew their parti and
was really suited for the parts.
They cleared approximately
#200. on the play, which I think
is really good. The plot of the
play was really good especially
st this time when so many peo-
ple are so quick to criticise some
one elae before they find out all
the facts.
The junior class will present
their play on April 11. They
had try outs for the parte the
j first of this week. Hope they do
as good at the seniora.
like they are now taking or derm.
The band needa the money far
the general fund as they spent
all the money they had, u
they paid off the uniforms. Tie
money is needed to have u
thing to start on mat year. Your
support will be appreciated.
—T—
Cadi Oliver left Monday
morning to serve his tour of
doty in Uncle Sam’s Army. Ce-
cil left from Center and will re-
ceive his baric training at FL
Pblk.
Cecil ia the son of Mrs. Be
Oliver.
Orval Miller will be leaving
Vietnam for home any day now.
It doesn’t seem like a year, but
I imagine it seems longer to
him and that girl friend he
has waiting here. He and Susan
Heamsburger plan to marry
when be gets home.
Johnny Tyson his arrived In
Vietnam to serve his time over
there. Ee left sometime hut
month. Johnny Is the son of
Col. and Mrs. John Tyson. Have
you wr'ten to a serviceman this
week?
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TIMPSOH, TEXAS
Timpsoi
This thing that is tearing at
our country today doeon't really
bare anything to do with color
or education or age or wage or
MX.
It is much more personal. It la
more than people to people, it
is more that perrou-to-penon. It
is more than how you feel about
another human being.
It la how yon feel about your-
self.
If you like you. It won’t mat-
ter what the color or age or ac-
cent of someone else is.
But it you don’t like you,
then those things about others
will bother you.
Find out the color and ac-
cent of your own heart. It’s a be-
Bob Talbert la Detroit Free
Press
—T—
Be sure and place your order
for a cake or pie with one of
the members at the Band Boost-
ers. They will he holding their
bake sale next Saturday, April
5, and if you hare a special
kind of cake that you would
Bro. and Mrs. Ingram and
Ricky had lunch with Ouida
Worsham and David Sunday.
They alao visited Willie Mae
and Miss Ella, L V. and Mrs.
Fisher.
We have another overflow on
our part of the Attoyac again.
We wonder when we wUl get
those potatoes planted.
little Mams Fisher went home
with her daughter, Mrs. Md
Rhodes for a few days. Maybe
the air up at Minion will kelp
her feel better after the flu
she and L V. had this week, i
Loris Harris of Palestine wasj
doing some work over on their
hill across the branch. I thought
that was him with that power
saw; he sounded different to
moat of them. Alao Bertie Mae
was over, both seeing after
their mother, Mrs. Ella Harris.
The Edward Herndons of Ten-
aha visited the Charley Currys
Sunday evening.
Ruth Hr Ulster spent a while
with Mias Mina McClendon and
Mrs. Nina Carry. Ruth is appre-
ciated everywhere she goes. I
know they enjoy her calls.
Edward Scott of Clute wax up
Timpson way visiting and work-
ing.
Janell Barrett sod daughter
of Fort Worth spent several
days Inst week with her parents,
the Fred Magnesaea, while her
husband, Jimmy, made a busi-
ness trip to Houston.
Tha Bob Lowerys are spend-
ing some time at Alvin with
relatives.
We went over to see Mrs. Cog
born Friday evening; she felt
pretty good. We wish she coaid
•ee — she noeld enjoy life
mare. She still gets i let oat ef
Hie.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Raspberry
of Houston spent Weffiesday
and Thnndny here riaittng their
daughter. Battle Kirkley. and
family.
Johnnie and m—i* Crump
talked to their son. Brace, last
week. HO is on a ship going
around our coaatHae. He er-
preta to come hone lone time
ia April for a visit, after which
be probably will go to Japan
Betty Kirkley visited in Na-
cogdoches with Chester’s mother
Those who missed the plsy
Monday night missed s treat.
Every part was carried out just
right. Each character fit the
part. All tn all fast a good
play
Mack and Faya Scott and
family visited the Dallas Bur
ftirys Sunday night after
church.
We hope Brenda Walker f eels
better by near. She had an acci-
dent Sunday which took several
ditches to sew up her hand,
i David Windham joined Nancy
Hearnsberger and family Son-
day far a visit In Bendereon
with relatives.
Mike Shasta visited Rax Scott
Monday evening.
MiuMa Crump’s sister, Jennie
Donahue, ed Joaquin spent
Hmrsday and Friday with the
Crumps. They enjoyed the visit.
Wc alx mils Jeanette Brinson
upto-vn in the store since she
retired and went home. She is
•til' as busy as a bee around
the home. I guess she ia spring
hmise cleaning. She had cur-
tate* an over the Uses last
work- Also Rennie Brown is
"dirglng, planting and pi tiling”
in the yard every minute that
tb< sun shines.
Fred and toes Magnesa visited
her father, Mr. Otto Bates, Moo-
SPECIALS
SKOAL FOR FBI. b SAT, MARCH 2* 29. 1969
GLADE _
AIR FRESHNER. cm - 45c
BORDEN'S
MELLORUfE. 3—% gab.___11.00
CHOPPED turnip grhns a
DICED TURNIPS, 2 ~vm________29c
MRS. TUCKERS
SHORTENING. 3 IK cartel_____ 55c
PANCAKE MEL Yukon, 2 IK beat 25c
PEAS. T reilia English. 2 cbm___29c
BAMA PEACH E
PRESERVES, 18 os. Jar ______ 35c
HAIR SPRAT, Aqua Nat__;_59c
TRELLIS WHOLE KERNEL
CORN, 2 cbm_________________35c
SILVER DUST
WASHING POWDER___
TISSUE, Lacey. 4 rolls
i
RICE R3USPIES, 6 oz. pkg.
FAMOUS STAR SWEET
POTATOES. 2*/* Size Cm___
ANGLE FLAKE
COCONUT, 3»/a ob. Cm_____
RAMA
PEANUT RUTTER. 13 oz. jar
SPINACH. Alma**. 2 cam______
MACKEREL. Jack, 4 cans______
LARGE DRY
LIMA BEANS. 1 lb. pkg.......
TOWELS.
____29c
29c
____25c
__25c
55c
29c
89c
25c
29c
JACK HUDSON GROCERY
PHONE CL 4-22SI
TIMPSON
day in Cart hags. He wu feeling
pretty good.
Come and be tn church with
tu Sunday. Sunday school is
at 10:09 and church at 11:09.
USB THE CLASSOT2D ADS
to rest, soli, bey
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Mr. and Mrs Willie Herndon
and Mark of Center visited Mr.
and Mrs. L. M. Ward and Glynn
and Mr. and lbs. W. H Hen-
don ever (be weekend.
Mr. and Mm Mae Sanford of
Longview we
son on Monday.
Stephenson’s Sta. & Gro.
HIGHWAY 59 R 94
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TORRE BEDROOM: balk and half, larae paneled Mf-
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BUILDING SITES: Turn acres each. In Mae country but
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Milner, Joel T. & Landers, Iris M. The Timpson Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, March 28, 1969, newspaper, March 28, 1969; Timpson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth767503/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Timpson Public Library.