The Timpson Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, January 27, 1967 Page: 1 of 6
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THE TIMPSON TIMES
NEWSPAPER DEDICATED TO COMMUNITY PROGRESS
VOLUME LXXXU—No. 4
TIMPSON. SHELBY COUNTY. TEXAS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 27. 1*87
mcx FIVE CENTS
Center Woman Charged With Murder
In Fatal Shooting of Timpson Man
A 48year-oM Center women
ni charged with murder Tues-
day in the Intel shooting Sun-
der of Jenee W. HOI. 44. of
e farmer Center po-
Sberiff s Department
UiU wee e veteran ol World
War a
Bora Not 34.1*20 et Deberry,
Tern, Ur. Bill wee e termer
Tim peon night watchman. Ha
er, lattice <d the peace el Pre-j *» » oaember ot the Baptist
duct One of Sbelby County,! Church.
ni Mn. Mary Waite. ) Funeral jerrican were held at
MraWrikcr had been charged ,2 pm. Wedneeday in Tim peon
Mender with
tent to cam
released on $1.000
is free on *8,000 bond on tho' tery under direction ol Taylor
murder charge. [ Funeral Home ot Timpson
win was shot owe In the SurvMag an hla wile; a son,
stomach early Sunday at a Cen- Danny Joe HID, end a daughter,
ter drtvetn tale. He wae taken lBae amende ffti. Both ol
to Vet crane Hoepital la Shrere-j Tlmpaeo. three brothera. Tam
port when ho dial at 11:45 HiE at Deberry. Phillip Hill ot
pm Monday. I Paaadena aad Claude Hill of
Hu case la still under latest- Houston, and one sister, Mrs.
teuton by the Shelby County Joe Hill ot Carthage.
had been charged z pm Wednesday in limpeon
sue alt with In- Missionary Baptist Church with
alt murder aad *a Rea. Paul Owens officiating,
bond. Sha Burial was la the church ceae
Attoyac Bivor Philooopher
Has Little Luck Trying to Answer
Questions Like They Do on T.Y.
Senior Class to
Present Play
February 10
The Senior Claaa of Tbspj
11 *r**** *** uatteal School has begun rehear-
befag Jattrrietfd it | >>l« of “Mem Adventure ” a
Ftce Th* Nation’ mod I hm
of *Mm Adventure/
comedy in three acts, which is
•cbedulod for Feb. 10.
ece xne mna i nave . .
Ce^STIS. *tee to
at now new to ■"••I. #— girb and m *
i. E. Smith to Be Key
Speaker at C of C Banquet
____ r "Bob" Smith af Carib- served an many an—Mtea Baptist Chinch ad Carthage ■
Timpson C of C
Meets Wednesday
Guess Who
Several called last week to
aeu Who" tho school pto
■e was. No one knew that tbs
. .jeher was Mrs. J. B. Lana.
The claaa was the ninth grade
clam of 1038J&
This week we have a cuts
litre boy with a winsome look.
Bears Lose 48-46
To Cushing in
Cage Action
The Timpson Bears lost to
the Coteung Bearcats Friday
night by a score af 48 to 48
on -their come court.
The game was a seesaw bat-
tle all of the way. Tfnpaon
held a slim oae-point lead at
the hall
Donnie Smith again led the
Timpaon five in toe scoring
department.
The Bears now hold a 28
won-lost record.
January 18, at 1:00 o’clock at
the Ranch House.
The Chamber voted to dial
iu.t.. «iw*u than to the first
Tuesday night el the month at
7:00 pm The meeting place wan
set lor Alesaadsr’f Kar-1-
■sc.
ftis Chamber also sat July
7 and 8 tor Frontier Days.
Plans sure also discussed tm
the banaoet, moh was sat
to, Feb. 2. Detaila can be found
elsewhere on this page.
President Jamas «. Whiteside
has been contacted by Kept
Smith of Hemphill, who Is head
of the Community Action Pro-
gram in this aran, ashing that
the Chamber sponsor this pro-
mt in Timpson. Mr. Bm
will be in Timpean on Fob. 8
to talk to tho local people as
this program. The meeting will
be held at the Legion Hall.
March of Dimes*
* Mothers’ March
lwoA“,®”lshapsSetforJan.30
Investigated
Bv Constable
B E “Bob" Smith ot Carth-
ago will be the key speaker a*
the manual Chamber et Com- He la a
meree installation banquet Carthage. 1
Thursday, Feb. 2. the East To
Mr. Smith, ben in northeast meree. pas
Mississippi, came to Tyler, Ten. Panda Coin
in 1*81 and moved to Carthago------------
in 1887, where ha has since as pceddent of too Team
sale Grocery Amiri art no
He was daoirara et Panels
foinfr Committee trill nc tk#
people an the need of i
wstsr lor Panola Cenaty, re-
sulting in the eonstroelton if
Ha has made three
Baptist Church at Carthage aad
far twelve yean has been a
teacher in the Men’s Bible Class.
Be has been a member et the
lions Club (nr toe past *0 yen
The many things Bob taut*
tor hi*
the United
ttl v*
t ttSt
$• It- #
1 * 4-
R. S. (B08) SMITH
lor the betterment of East Tense
_I his “behind the scenes' co-
operation hae materially faanw-
Stted Mis region
Mr. Smith la married to the
. riser Mrs. Tommy* WWtedde
A large crowd la eepccted tor
the benqnct to bo held in the
teg room at
Be else was a
Hard Care
raised over SOOOJJgO for
George W. Pirtle Scoot <
at Lake MnrvaaL
Ho is proeonfiy serving
___1* years, is a
of the hoard af
investigated two accidents this
His answer: ‘We.’
“Why not?"
"I cannot imagine oer letting
I nr tong an mid an tor years.’
’What mnid you do to end
-I noted hope that by taking
> harder took at the aitujriea
•on, the Janitor. Mike
__eel, Ha urine Grata; Jose-
phine Carter, brown a* Jo. toe
tomboy, Belinda Edwards; Sarah
Ana Haskins, who keeps hestee
for Albert Brown. Bote Harn-
ett er
Or toe question might be:
You recently stated Hut the
’ederal government is spending
so moth money. Do you sfiH
Sink »?*
"Certainly."
“Where would yea cut spend-
■*T-
“I weald hope that by te-
ar a closer look at the entire
ederal program ire could cut
ut all waste aad non amen-
Inis."
This Is what I'm talking
■bout, aad to brine it down to
i local level. I don’t see why I
mn’t think to rawer like tbte.
for example. If a store owner
•ticks a past-due bill In my
Face and says, "Do you intend
to pay toil?" I should rawer
■Certainly.'
"WhanT”
“1 noted hope that by
my
Sua Milford: Albert
Cyrus, a bit of rate
___Michael Crawford, aad
John Trio Carter, grande
_______a elate aro Mrs.
Travis Clay. Tommy Mack Hoop-
er and Mrs. D. P- Mhpky.
Advance tickets may he
bought from any member of the
class: adults, 68c aad students,
35c. Price et the door will be
75c end 50c.
for Licenses
Fer 1967 on Sale
Car lieeraas for 1981 will go
an sale Wednesday, February 1.
It was announced by County
-—*»•; Tea Collector Ellis Wilburn
wing ary entire financial The plate will be available
union I could wort ote somej throa#> the tax collector's off-
y to keep it from dragging and substations throughout
and on." _ I -Jw county, to he designated
The only trouble with this Jt a later gate
store
listen to!
stem is that net
oners apparently
ose television . _
ic-i it out sad fitter replies
ooldn t be suitable for family
•lavision.
Yours faithfully.
J. A
P. S. I don’t know why the
ports Writers didn’t say so.
ut as I understand the results
f the Super Bowl, the Gran
lay Packers beat.the Kara
ity Chiefs, 819.000 to *7.800.
No other ntwspaper given yon
>• much information on the
Deadline for buying the
plates is midnight April 1. Af-
11 ter that persons driving can
with 1908 licenses will be sub-
ject to penalty. Wilburn stated.
^adlsne Nears
% Registration
Time it drawing short for
you to register to vote.
To vote in 1887, one i
register wtth toe county tax
before January Jl. Vo-
Dibs Score
40-25 Win in
lesketbal!
The Tisnpaoa Cube can
wtth a 2 2 record Monday —_
in district play when they de-
feated the Cashing Bearcats 40
to 25
Melvin Crouch was high point
man far the Cabs with 17 points.
Gresham was high point men
tor the Bearcats with six points.
In district play the Cubs have
been defeated hy Garriaon and
BsckviBe. They have defeated
Cushing sad Garrison.
The Cubs journey to BeekvlUo
Monday night. Jan. 20. Gama
tune at 630 p.m.
day aorniag sent throe
residents to the Panola General
Hospital in Carthage.
According to Sparks, e 1887
car driven by McArthur Jo
of Dallas hit a culvert an High-
9*. near WBUe Witcher’s
home, seeding all I
pants to the hospital. Jackson
apparently wont to
lost control of the cs_
Sent to the hospital were Jack-
son, his wife TNelyn and daugh-
ter, Brenda Kay, Jackson, sbont
ala years old.
Last report is that they are
Stm in tbs hospital aad recover-
ing- _ _
The ear was totally damaged.
Saturday night shout 8:18 pan.
at the intersection of Highway
59 and the Tennessee firm to
market road two vehicles wore
heavily damaged when they col-
lided
Joe Thomas and Rudolph Bus-
sey, occupants of the 1861 ear
were both taken to Panola Gen-
eral Hospital at Carthage. Their
condition Is not known at tola
time.
Hotrod Goodnrin waa the driv-
er of the car sod T. J. Deramus,
was the driver of a 1*88 pickup
won He was alone hi the pickup He
Mrs. Virginia Worsham, drtva
chairman for toe March of
Dimes.
Mother's March
Monday night, 1
tog at 838 p.m.
The March ot Dima Is
—ry worthy organisation tot-
helps in the treatment af birth
and other crippling
and also in
that helps to
Tho 1
• the a
_ la also serving Ms
I term as prwudewt of too
He la a daacoo In toa Central
Outstanding
Otfzcns
Announced
PERSONALS
Mr. and
Ltia, visited Ma
O. W. Began of
visited bia pusrte, Mr and Mn.
W. J. Dam ad Trior Snnday.
Mr aad Mn. MO» Town of
dm control of
Dimes baa
or in
aa potto, which om
the leading crippler of 1
ol all ages, fate now ha
ieally been eradicated.
On Saturday, Janwary 28, the
FFA hoy* will have a roadblock
set up at the intersection of
Highway S* aad Jacob Street
collecting tor the feive. Every-
one la asked to cooperate wito
this roadblock aad contribute
to this worthwhile cause
If you have act already con-
tributed to the drive Monday
night, leave
on and a m
and collect year contribution.
GMs
V- nfefffctlh
Tenaha basketball girls ----
district 39-B Friday night, Jan.
2* by defeating Gary 2533. Gary
sod Tenaha are the only girls’ (,enl was unarouiaoic ■»
teams in the district sad Tenaha n0; issue any traffic violation
wen the crown by defeating j tickets.
Gary in games at Gary and Ten-j
aha.
Tenaha will pi ay the winner j
sf District 40B for bi-district - , , .
Thedste Pl>« rod tram have ThM !!I
not yet been determined. «
received minor tajuriee.
According to Sparks tke acci-
dent was unavoidable and did
pTA Helds Regular
Mating Jan. 19
. _1. —Iter certificates are available at!PROTECT OUB wnJHJFE
I-1 Chamber of Commerce off- BY PROTF-CTINClOTHt FOR-
Dewspsper, me ismjwra _ esTS. p,^ out THAT FIRE!
brry Solomon
m$ Third In
UH yci wren uctciumiaiu. j
■w.nil BOARD EcfLC“!!Sl«
MONDAY JANUARY JO- I Mra- *""** So5°“0D’ re“nU»
SSI al TaBitermdthMih^Ltonsgto
pm. at the First B.ptiat Chxreh. "22,*“ pJTbSS
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1- ‘"j^^U l-ter, . to-tor
at Carthage High School, placed
first and Miss Vallle B ranter
placed second.
The Parent Teachers Associa-
tion held titer regular monthly
meeting Thursday. Jaa. 19, at
3:20 p.m. In the mode ream
it the school.
The president Mrs Ehris
Bhodes, called the meting to
order and hid room count. Mrs.
James L. Bogue’s first grade
won toe room count.
Brenda Is a senior tola year.
She has been a dess officer
all four rears. In bar Junior
year, she was in Use All-Coanty
Band. She represented her
--—- school in the Uaivertety Inter
wfil stop by sc ho la Mia League District poet,
ry reading her junior year
She BOW serves aa president
of the Ftature Homemakan of
America chapter.
Chosen for December was
Elois Hammers, daughter of Mr
and Mn. Robert Hammms ftoe
parteb. Mr. and Mrs. Levis
i and Mir. mad Mrs. Bhhen
Burnett this week end.
Mr. aad Mn. V. R. Sparta af
Texas City sprat toe week rad
wltb Us permits, Mr. sad Mrs.
T. R Sports.
Mss! Herbrat ParterfteU. Mrs.
hurmsn Graves aad Mrs. Joe
Vardema of Center visited
Mrs. Auto Willis rad Mrs. Sally
leaker Monday.
Duke and Bobby Hanteea of
tumble Tidied wito toeir fried
•other. Mrs. Jobs Uardaga the
first pari af the week.
Mr >ed Mrs. John Crawford
_jeot Ike weak and in Naw Or-
leans vid ting Mr. and Mn. Bd-
dteFlereh.
(rs Cette B. Pretamra and
Hr. and Mrs Marcus Powers
■pent the wart end visiting Mrs.
Pratsman’s son aad wife. Mr.
aad Mrs. Jafcany Earl Robinson
Club for two yean rad now la
acting as parliamentarian.
She to Sweetheart mi
rotary of the Timpson eh .
of the Fan American Student
Forum, In which toa has been
a member four years. Bats Is
a senior this year and
bar class as treasurer She Is
a member of the Pep Squad
James L Bogra, prmtepal of —
grammar school gave a very en- ^ been a gu^er of the or
lifhtvoing program on the now gararadon four yoan.
equipment the school has under i January's choke was Brenda
the Title I progrsea. UH* daughter of Mr. and Hr*.
Mrs. Bogue’s first grade an- rtob"f«
...... member of the Bets Hub for
tertaiaed the group. 'two years. She is a Junior and
Next month s meeting win he
Official Board of First Metho-
dist Church meets.
Don’t borrow—Subcrfbe!
Feb. 9 et 7:3* p.m. They will
honor the part presidents of
the Parent Teachers Association
of Timpson.
People reed the cUndflad ads.
If you want to tel somthlag in
a hurry, put it Is the classified
section of The Tim peon Times!
serves her dass as treasurer
Brenda is third vice president
of the FHA chapter Is which
i has been ■ met
three years. She is a member
ot tho PAST sod now holds
office of vies president, ftt
Is e cheerleader «0r the yea-
198881. She is now parttameo-
tarira of Ike Ttanpran Future
Teachera of America.
Patricia and Thd Baiter, both
stodsnts ot Stephen F. Aratia,
•t heme bteweoa semesters.
They ma toa ehlltoen af Mr.
aad Mm. ft T. Bailey.
Mrs. J. L Boas are
risttiag their daughter aad
family, toe Don Celtics of Lev
eilaad ora tho weekend aad
far part of nasi wash.
Mr sod Mrs Keith Wood of
Orenan, IH visited Mrs. Wood’s
brother, J. L. Bora and family.
Tho Woods accompanied their
son. Jee. to Southern Methodist
University, Delira where he It
_____ is the echool et
engineering. The Woods were
Joined by Mrs. A. L Blackburn
of Houston In the visit with fit#
Bess family. Mrs. Blackburn is
also a sister ot Mrs. Wood rad
J. L. Bora
Mrs. S. W. Meyers of Hous-
ton retained home Wednesday
after spending s few dars wito
her tester aad family, Mr. sad
Mrs. J. I. Crofton.
Support the March et Dima
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Milner, Joel T. & Milner, Iris P. The Timpson Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, January 27, 1967, newspaper, January 27, 1967; Timpson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth768202/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Timpson Public Library.