The Timpson Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, October 20, 1967 Page: 1 of 6
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THE TIMPSON TIMES
A NEWSPAPER DEDICATED TO COMMUNTTY PROGRESS
VOLUME LXXXII—No. 41
THrlPSON, SHELBY COUNTY, TEXAS 75975, FRIDAY. OCT. 20, IW
PRICE FIVE CENTS
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All's Set for Homecoming
Timpson Bears to Tangle with Last
Year's Champs in Homecoming Game
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The Tisipsoo BWI Will tsngto
with the San Augustine Wohrei
to Timpnni homecoming (at
here tonight at 8 p m
Saa Augustine bold a 84 (sue
11; record aid a 3-3 overall rec-
ord going into tonight’s (in
with the Bean. The Wolves de-
tested Garrison 28-18 Use Fit-
day night at San Augustine.
The Wohrei are in number one
place in district pia." followed
by Garrison, Tunpson sod Cush-
ing, who nave each lest one
gams. SboihyviUs- and Beekvilie
me neat Joaquin ia at the
bottom
i :
CMUCINO TH1
Junior High Cub football
team every week are theca
six young ladies Twft to right,
back row: Valnta Crump, hand
cheerleader; Linda Sail, Judy
Hnriman. Front saw, left to
right, Brenda Walker, Sony
Scott and Drewaam Smith.
The Cohn terrain undefend-
ed this season and will play
Cashing here Tuesday evening
at 8:30 pm.
—Tines Photo by
Virginia Worsham
Timpson School Board Raises Tax
Rate lfic nn^SlOO YaJuafimv-for J967
The Timpson Indcpendeat of, Jir. Marcus Powers was hired
School District Beard bald their , to take cue ol the athwnl bases
regular meeting Tuesday at the I ««d L- D. MeWillianu was hired
school hoi
acd » _
• pi f MTl!
J^ved^'L^^^orhjn CteaneR
"Mostd eg the Texas Education
Agency reporting-what they had
discovered about The a
when they vtrited and
would he Memory To bring An
First Baptists
To Conduct -
Bible Study
Is-
Plana are complete for the
aanual Timpson High School
Homecoming Day Friday. OeL
20. At tedkatiou petal to 1
large attendance of former eta.
dents, as well aa i
The Bean wer
choice to take •’ net Z0-A
crown and ha,. only lent ane
game this aesaon to Garriaan
and are expected to give the
Wolves quite s tussle.
Timpson will be witheut the
ftne offensive and defensive play
ol Barry Horton this week, as
well as the rest of the season
Barry received a broken leg in
the Garrison game. ‘ will ho
The Timpaoa B learn met the}
West Sabine Tigers at Brar
Stadium last Thursday night
aad defeated them 28-18.
Bonnie Bush picked op the
most points with three touch-
downs Ralph Richards followed
with eight points and Handy
Graves scored tew points.
The E team played Garrison
here last night (Thursday). They
will play the Joaqein B team
at Jouqain, Thursday, Oct 28
Bowlin, will be escorted by Terry
Thomas Him Grouch, a fresh
sian aad tne daughter of Mr.
aad Mrs. Maarks Crouch, wtii
be escorted by her twe broth
of home people.
Among the highlights of the
occasion trill be tka crowning “4 ,h*
of the Homecoming Queens. Joe 1
Kiss Melissa Crouch and Mis. ■ *** DeLsmar; and Tommie Off-
Ksthy Bowlin. This year when; **t- * iophomoee snd *he dsugh-
tho student body of Timpson | ter of Mr. aid Mia. Adrian 0H-
Hlgh School selected their queen «“*«4 hr Leslie Solomon,
for homecoming, it ended up ir. | To top toe evening's program,
a tie between the two lovely i the annul football game, bet
young ladles, so both of them
prior to the
Friday evening.
Miss Bowlin a senior and tht
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jodie
BILLY ASKINS
Opens Here
This Wed?
The board butructed Mr. Fer-
menter hr prepare
She Texas 'Education AgencyttS- Is now
Ing them -riiat Tad been serum-! The
Horten aaaoan
this week-Cut Be has purchased
pliahed end their -future plana.
The report is aim do rrrVtte Qa
agency bosk dor -a visit to the
The Hosed
•resae the tax rate from *1.**
per hundred valuation to 81.88
risaaers an located on
Soufh Td* -Street Mr.
Horton
to
Hev. Aubrey Sewell, pastor of j
the That Baptist Church am
Bounces a Study Course will be
held next Monday and Tiiaaday
«*esdag fiC ‘the church, begia-
ldng at 2D* p.m. both i
The tflle of the book which
VEirirr s; fieh Amentan
tor 1*748".
Tht'course Is far all teachers
and pmeen of the church.
Billy Askins
w ana invitee everjnue To
come la ssm 3iim.
Me end hto -wife, ■RdtoBr, have
Bvnd is Tbupeon most ojf -tHrir
*•>» enh dhqy Starve 3am xhii-
Gfft Shop Time
Is Here Again
IPs Gift Shop lime again!
The American Legion Auxili-
ary will bold their anneal
.tarflstnai Gift Drive for the
disaMsd veteran of (he VsL
mm Administration Hospital
at Wenhaan. Trie. next week.
fOmCnoed on Back Page)
The Aflqyac Rher Ptflasopber
- CUbmjmw child fflydufe^fllY
lus baas going on far pgbb* Jfc
efu: The At
teync River ITslleiepher as
Me Johnson pm term am
the Artoyec River may be
way wot ef Ms field tMs
week, hut (hen we've not
tore who# his field h any-
wwy.
Deer editar:
Sandwiched in between a
bench of articles an what to do
•boot Vietnam by people who
don't know either and bow Coo
pressmen can cut speeding and
raise tales withont losing their
Jobs, in a newspaper 1 found
lunging sa a fence out here on
this Johnson grass farm yester-
day morning, was an article on
a new technique developed by
some child psychologist! for get-
ting smart but Indifferent chil-
dren to leura in school.
The psychologists said (have
ate lots of intelligent kids in
school who simply won't learn,
despite an the motivational da-
Farmer Award
Billy Askins, son of Mr. nd
Mrs. Charles Asians, has
eerily been honored hv rtei
tog his America Farmer De-
gree, which ia the highest
gree Urn National Amorist
confers. Then are lf* fth
in the United Mi
■So they’ve tdt oa what they
<M a brand new idem They
shat at them.
4* a kid wbaa he has Just
read oa • page aad if be says
T dal know,- toot eg him.
tan at him, teB Mm to re*
h ague and keep dmoff^ worn
ha data aad gives a uliafeetery
repeat.
The leathers who prabahiy
had bees wanting to seroam for
some time anyway, reported the
kids at tint bane into tears bet
then, to get rid Of the shouting,
buckled down, aad the psycholo-
gists announced they worn
pleased to hast discovered a
I don't know sinking about
lychology. except that most
child PsycholJglsts dost seem
to have much b.Ocr lurk rais-
ing their kids than ocher par
cats, but 1 don't believe that
sera amine at kids la a very new
ia lam thus
cent of the total membership,
or leas than one m* of 1JMM
boys.
The award was presented in
Kansas City. Mn. at the K
FTA Convention lari
which BiSy and Mr Cedi
ton attended.
Students receiving tka sward
must have earned from their
awn farming program at
81,000. bo active aad cm
OU5 member of tbs FFA. bars
an outstanding record is high
school, must have received tho
Grecchacd Star Farmer, Chap-
ter Star Farmer, and Loou Star
i don’t mean tn nay yen can't' Farmer degree previously, have
omr-do it, but I dnubt If then
an very many successful grown-
ups who weren't sharia at from
time to time when they were
fttUkan. ft’s my guess that
Share an times when reason mg
is the popper course ia h/mJHag
a child, hut there art other
timac wars nothing else is quite
shea to
aa outstanding farming program
and many other qualifies!! ns
which the degree committee
must accept before he can be
nominated as a caadidata for
this degree.
Amertees Farnw
cash award of (30 from tbs
State Association and 8100 from
tho National Association, a gold
topdf-thedungs I bey, and a certificate certifying
shout. I know a few teenagon j that the highest award was COO
right now Who’S he in better (erred.
shape if somebody had blasted while la high school, Billy
them into line with a few. wra very active to both school
smart when they were five or eumetilam and FTA. Ha is also
PTA Members
Urged to Yote
For PTA Queen
Members wf the Timpson Par-
ent Teacher AsaoetoOoa are
urpad to pay their dues and
east (holy ballots for the queen
before WO pan. Oct. 27
Daly lhasv who have paid
their dues me eligible to vote.
Yaa taay pop your dues to Mrs.
Janos K. abodes at the school
or Mrs. Yirgtoia Wosxhanr at
tho Tima Office. Yon may also
receive ywar helloes from them
M pas ksu get paid year dam.
they may he sent m with toe
heBmx AO ballots must ho
ween the Bean aad last sea-
sons champ*- the Saa Ajg»-
dna Wolves, will be played.
Preliminaries begin at 7AS
pun., foOowod by tbs football
game, beriming at S ml
Following the fame, a nap
Han will be held in the school
cafeteria.
DAVID WHARlW‘
Band Boosters
Yote to Buy Hew
Band Uniforms
At a called mealing at On
; Timpson Bead Boosters, held
Thursday, Oct 13 xt the baud
hell, the members voted to pur-
chase all new band omfurmj
tor the band.
This to : something that is
greatly needed and the Band
Any adult is eligible to join
toe TIL The dues are 81 per
member
No votes will he accepted af-
ter 1 pm. Friday. Oct 37
will be
lnm m 8 p m. Sriiarday. Get. *
following a mriligtn sapper aad
a outrival to bn held at tire
David Wharton
Attends National
FFA Convention
David Wharton, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil Wharton, was one
of Bye hoys selected from Texas
to rrnromut the stela at tbs
Nrifcuml FFA Coovtadon to
Kansas City, Mo. Od hid. Da
vid ia a member of the National
FFA Bond, which ia nd< up of
m bora repreaeatsoc 40 states.
The National Bod performed
at the cateVHrion Oct. U-M
and led tho American Boyri
Oet 13.
atndent at
School and has
active to FFA his four
yean It Mgk school. His frvak-
' mm year he sot Groanhand
i president and a member of tho
forestry aad plant identification
David to a aerior
Ticket went on sale Mr week
tor toe ■ upper, which win con-
tea -of mulligan 5 tew, pie or
ctee and a drink. Tickets are
TSe each and Mrs. Darren
Rhodes Is to charge ef the sell-
ing at them Tickets may aba
he purchased from Mrs. Bom
Graves at The Cotton Balt State peri State Convention, held
** 1 DaBas, be received the Lev
Ctoriteuad en Back Peas) I (Continued on Back Page)
the Tbapaon dUrnae and anyone
that la Interested to tot band.
The Timpano band has been an
outstanding band for several
years and something the town
ia proud of, m they are new
ashing for everyone’s support is
they take on flu project.
They Win have several fuad-
rridsg projects throughout 9m
coming yea in order to pay a
put tori of the purchase pries
when the
alee are ashing denatures fa go
a toe calendars Contact any
hand mamba to tone a signs-
They will be srittog Read
cards at
he has served as vies
of the organisation
He hm attended district, area
aad Mate convention, aad this
in
to ether projects planed, a
CsaafTf Eton wU be.open sa
the square the Him three hat-
ardays to December. U anyone
has any aid taps, used clothing
Then if anyone would flbe to
donate anything la toe madam
had, phase feel (res la to as.
Of course when yea nm into
a kid who screams back, you've
pot s different dtaatton There
are some problem.; with so ana
wen, a me and Congress very
well know.
Yoen faithfully.
JA
active to ebach activities, be-
ing a member of the Good Hope
Baptist Church at Blair com
manlty Ho has entered Inter
scbpiastic Leaga meats, win-
ning first place to typing, snd
tin* to number sene at the
; eonnty level, alacted at aunt
j (Cottoned on Back Page)
GUESS WHO
lost weak's Coras Who pic-
tare was lakan in 1013 and was
the children <d Mr. snd Mrs.
W. M. Magana. Left to right.
back row: Horace, Harry, Carrie,
Foe sad Hoy- Barney Solomon
was the first eaa to guess cat-
rarity.
Thu wash
awn on
Who tow aref
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Milner, Joel T. & Milner, Iris P. The Timpson Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, October 20, 1967, newspaper, October 20, 1967; Timpson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth768188/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Timpson Public Library.