The Timpson Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, June 19, 1964 Page: 1 of 6
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THE TIMPSON TIMES
A NEWSPAPER DEDICATED TO COMMUNITY PROGRESS
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TIMPSON, !
COUN. ST. TEXAS, FRIDAY, JtMi J», 19g4
JJ, and Mrs. Howard Lym Hughes of Timpson.__
Attoyac River Philosopher
S i ss
Bro. George Clark Accepts
Call At First Baptist Here
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tupa* River to
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lb, Attoyac •*»
puter "“cWn~ *f*Tv
.ton IrtuattY «•<■*» M»
letter *W» ottl todlerim
Biair Garden Club
Holds Annual
Flower Show
MTS. Myrtle Hardase's
M converted into tour tovely
flower gardens Jane nth »*
members ol Blair Carden Chib
serried out the year's
•Tbe Foot Seasons”
Visitors and members entered
through an arris ol greenery *nd
flowers over the goto.
Following a path marked W
assarts:
spring garden with a lovely
fountain spilling water ovor
three levek “f
greenery based mound tar hot
mm level. Afrangemnet* as
both artificial and cut flowers
•od pot plants that Woo* to
. toe spring were placed in this
aarden. Neat the summer
in m colorful with flowers
at every color ot the ritajow
were arranged artistically. AIM
in this garden oft a tab* ‘or
visitors to view was the com-
plete recard e* cart rear's ac-
complishments of tha garden
etah, year hooks and Interesting
clippings of each year since
1990-
The fall garde* w*s ^eiJ'
■with beautiful colors typical ol
this season. Artificial and dried
flowers, grasses, leaves nnd
even dried most room, arranged
to represent * f*n garden-
TIk winter garden was made
, Pear editir:
t Aa I understand it, a lot of
I people me complaining because
' the telefisioa companies’ com-
puter machines me now
nouncing the results of
Uoas before the elections me
over.
They say this is unfair, that
a man storting to the polk late
in the afternoon and hearing
that somebody has already been
declared the winner, will stay
at home, although 1 doubt this,
hr knows good and well
there wont be anything else
on television that evening any-
way except more election re-
turns.
None the less, some Congress-
men want to pass a law prohib-
iting the machines from an-
nouncing their verdict until the
polls have dosed.
This Is an issue which 1 find
it hard to get involved with. I
just don't hare any feelings to-
ward machines, one way or an-
other. I'm just not emotionally
involved, although I'll admit Fve
said e few unkind things shout
my tractor when It wouldn't
start, which is offset by the
fact there have been times when
it suited me even better h
it wouldn't start Fve nerve
one to consider a piece od
iaery or a human being umless
just because neither was out
burning up the miles. A man
and a machine both aught to bn
allowed to refuse to budge toe
bo reason at all if the meed
strikes.
But bat* to the election com-
puters. If the television todus-
trys machine can accurately
and without fail predict the art-
come of an election, just by
looking at a few isolated veto,
why can’t the newspaper* per-
fect e machine that'fl predict
Prince Patterson i
Opens TV Sales and
Repair Store Here
Prince Patterson, well-known
in Timpson, has opened a tele-
vision sales sad repair store In
Timpson.
The besiness will be located
in the building nest to Tram-
mell A Grainger Store on Froot I _
street. I Hail Beroer Shop
Patterson, who retired ,n,ni| Sold June 12 to
^re“| Waymort BillingUey
many years. He studied elee-l ^ Barber Shop, owned tor
tronics engineering at the ifnl-ly^ 3 by Hart HoH.
varsity of Washington and in * j wu purchased last Friday, June
graduate of DeVry Tort in CM ,j 6y Wvmon Billingsley, grad-
cago, m. He has had 10-r**r»|0j £04 Texas Barber Ctol-
experience in sales and *HT*e,jiege of Wm.
of televdsloas. I He son U Mr. and Mrs. Id-
He invites his friends to come I ^ BOUngniey of the Ti ‘
by aod Vint him at Ms stare I immunity Billingsley
and to discuss their telerlaton j ^ -pjj^aoj, High Set
problems with him. I graduated from Mol
-0-- I High School in Baton Imsge, Id.
Timpson Athlete j immediately toUowtoc M»
c;„_. .a SPA (graduation hwm East T
Sign* at or «. her CoBegt a tTjfler,
NACOGMCHES—Stephen F.j by worked in the CHy Barber
Austin Stole College signed a I Shop at Marshall
pair of two schoolboy track nib- To go under the
fetes this week, Coach Mart name of Billingsley's----
Crawford said today, s he Mgs- Shop, Billingsley wanted tort
ed hurdler Lorry Windham and j tom all of HalTs Barter •v-’
quartermiler Douglas Moore, j customers that Joe Crocker vffl
Windham, from Trtpeou, has still be associated with Mm aa
been among the state’s top the was with Mr. ML
hurdlers the past two yean He Billingsley aaid, “1 Witt
earned a spot in both the 19*3 j cute ill business, and tovtto
and 1984 suite meets in Ctom A everyone to come by
com petition | Hart Hill plana to retire
Moore, of Liberty, is constdcr-[enjoy the leisure,
ed a good prospect far the 440
dash, a race in which he Hep-
ped off » best of 49J3 this spring.
•as a. -___<k. mum
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6COHSS CLAKK
j BASEBALL NEWS
■^l By DAVID McWILLlAMS
H« will be used ia the opeii| ^__a Timhim pi
sjsi mz;a
Matr*Hw£S5K
--—a-- {winning ptlrter was Mickey
YWA ol First Fleming. The game went tort
Baptist Church {two extra tontog*
a-kre I The Chirauo Pony League
Elects Officers :_M Ttmpson team an June
At a recent meeting of the] 15 with a score of 7-6. The pit-
YWA'x of the First Baptist jchei* is IMe game w«« Ted
Church ia the home of Mbs 3ue j Txirgrove, Mickey Ftamag *“>
Tyer th* following officer* were jciyim Burnett.
elected lor the coining year: The next game * erth Trt-
President, Sue Tyer, vtcejdcn. in Ttopsou, on Thursday,
president, Brenda Rodgers; sec I Jane 18.
retery-tressurer, Barham Ed-1 --—“
wards; ndsaion study, Patricia {LIONS CLUB TO MSMT
Balky; assistant, Barbara Tyson; {TUESDAY, JUNE S3
stewardship. Cbdie Cent re-j The rkspsoa Lmne dub wlH
porter. Barbara Crawford; pitot meet Tuesday, June *3 at TJO
1st Belinda Edwards; song lesUm. it Young's Rrataunnt.
dee, GaU Bailey; prayer ehair j Memberi are urged to at-
rasn, Yvonne Baker; program j (red.
chairman, Brenda Badger*, **-]--0-—
sis tan,., Diane Barrett; social I jpg. ANC MBS. BRITTON
Billie Joy Allen; com-1 HONOtUCO SATURDAY
Rnai lUtos Hdd for
Sunday, June 7
Final rites were held for Os-
car Z. Emanuel, 88, *t the ML
(Hire Church Sunday. June 7
at 8:86 pm The Rev. tori
Moore officiated at the
ken
Mr Emanuel ified at his home
to the Arcadia community Set-
urday, June 8 ah 5.2S PJUL
Bore Feb. 11, 18/8 iu krato
sippi to Mr. and Mrs.
Ceocae Clark, rooter ef Me-
mey bt mmi • ftaAmt saristimt
morial Baptist Church d Kang j
■ the pracbai
ignatioa to orceft the eaB of
bt Mhiillaa rr bis bmMmiI 4M-
Timpson He toss been pariar of
km. m *
bMekwr ia tiw fetReatfiMimi *►
February IBgL Bfc lanoo^diRsly
previous pastorate wss dm First
re
Baptist Church. Owey, He*. AB
bt Ms jR^friovs fwift onf ti bw^s
been k Vest Texas Hhhto
■v «f Mm MfMC SMnl Mm
12th yaar ns a pastor.
at Stephen F. A*** Mi CM
ton. Clark k ortginqlly from
leg*.
Paducah, Texas. Me is a grate*
He Mm bm m actikt fM>
ak of Paducah High School He
has atoartrt Mary rtedto-Say-
rt^tortAnt
art k a gndwto at Ikort
etoda ak yrora of profs—dm af
III cbadM^sr nl bpw
amrtaara to (tofoMto MS
imm S&uthere&ierR
Mrt
kwrical SesdUR?. He hm Mm
rt*. Cknfc to arantod to Sto
4om |r*lo»t* wRtb Mere, WWiie
£hcbmr 8Bhi JtexMun Wm8ft mt
Frontier Day
Caravan to
Leave June 30
The
1 88 at 8 am to
8 aa
Ike caravan wfB visit Gant- , „mn-,m - - •——
£ Bowl mm ¥M*
had Bred ^ ......
approximately U years.
Ms
rarden was mo* feci a luacr.uic ware
beautiful with mrangemmrt to wha. the television machine wiB
<t»“riChrtst l*xhcn of couurse telcvisten can
mas time. counter with one thatH prediet
After a lour through the gar- wtat the newspaper
utl, ride through the various town*
w<® latusjtod peiaons^ toer^eou- ^ Ntm
tact Jee
Lodge No 437. AF.AAJL will
be held Thursday night,
It, 1964 at tprt.
iemben urged
ttoi! wtl
J. K. Eakln, WJt.
MYF ol First
Methodist to Hold
Car Wash Friday
MYF of the Metrtdtot — .
wiB have a cm wart To Bs F.Mtlirwd
Friday. June U between the ___________
of fc» sun. and *J» 1
at th* church
The proceeds of the cm w
wtB he used to pey for shim
at Laker
aTsttr^ve breth whmepM
plmUs and sticks of hxndwort
were offerud - -k- Irttor
Mia. Hardage’s
the
calm, punch end cookies
year were
Judges for this
Mrs. T. P. —
Clarence Crump end Mrs-
Rider.
The fountain arranged hr Mr
oud Mrs. Colvin Hammer waa
a Mae ribbon Ito odgMMMy.
Other Mae ribbons ware nun
byMraAlatotoi^LMrt^*
Cl Baker, Mrs. Rachel Hams,
Mre.HnfkHar^MnJ®**
Cpuirt* and Mrs. NeB»e UMSaatst.
Red ribbons were won by Mrs.
Cannes Ddku , lb* Alrta Hare-
sey. Ml*. Ifirtatn Harris, ■*»-
Nellie Hammer and Mn. Love-
mie Ookraith.
WMte rihhoci were woo by
Mrs. Rachel Harris, Mrs. Car-
men Dillon, Ml*. Jewel Beker.
Mn. Aleta Rotooey *»d Mr*.
Jewel Thornton.
Visiters registered from Hous-
ton, Dallas, Timpson. Contort
and surrounding ennuBuMtie*
The door pttoe wra won hy
Mis. Mary Lynn Hants.
will predict about what the tele-
vision machine will predirt, and
so on, back and forth, until you
ran be informed bow an election
will come eat five year* before'
it’s held.
Obviously, with eleeUens thu.
predetermined and pewenr -
red. there'll be BO need for
paign speeches on television and
a wi an could turn an Ms set and
get Wagon Tram when Wagon
Train is supposed to be eo. Or
if somebody feels he h*s to
deliver * speech, book him up
to.the computer and let him
deliver it to it
Yours faithfully,
J. A
minify miixiam. Barbara Tyson;
publications, Barbara Crawford;
leaders, Yvonne Baber and BU-
fie Joy Allen.
A discussion was also beM
concerning joining the YWA
Approved Book Club.
The YWA’j meet every sec-
ond and fourth Wednesday of
Caledonia
Homecoming
Sunday, June 28
The annual homecoming at
will be held Sunday,
June 28.
There will be preaching ak
11 URL Donations will be *>11-
cited lor upkeep ol cemetery.
Dinner on the ground Is phu-
ced. Everyone is Invited to at-
tend.
--o—--—
Loot scmethtogT Find it with
e Times Wttt Adi
Following the business ses-
sion refreshment* were *erred
and the meeting was adjourned.
Hie nest meeting will be
held Wednesday, June 24 in the
home of MUs Barbara Tyson.
Homecoming
at
Corinth Church
The Anneal Corinth Home-
coming will be held Saturday,
July 4 at the Corinth cemetery
Everyone is invited to come
and spend the day.
AH day Singing and dinner
on the ground Is scheduled. 13
--o———*
Cemetery Donations
WITH HOUSEWARJMWe
Mr. art Mrs. Gsrtort Britten
rad Route, who ban recently
completed a modern sevu-reoto.
two hath brick home were hon
ored with a housewarming par-
ty in their new home Saturday
eight 7 until 10 pjt
The family received many
beautiful art useful gifts from
the aftroxtoaately 73 gueata at-
serving table wo* laid
with a toco doth over ptofc. cen-
tered with n arrangement ed
American Beauty Rom
The appointments wwe of su-
rer and milk ktooa.
Assisting with the haapstok
ties were Mtos Johnme Bndtoan,
Mn. Joe Lee. Mis. Dayto Rto
Boiley and lira. Mildred 8*®-
sey. Mn. Leon Lee registered
Hostesses for toe oceasum
rare Metes. Leon las, Mildred
Ramsey, NoMe Hrtmm
W. H. Britton.
Relatives from out-of-town
who attended included Mrs.
L M. CoBtos and Lowrey el
Nacogdoches. Mr art Mrs. Leou
Lee, Mr- and Mn. Joe L« aod
ton. Mrs. Doyle Ray Brito. Billy
art Donna Reed, all of ----
John Britt Lee of
land M*. S. M. Hi
| nithy. Mrs. Glean
and Diiibeth of
Expresses Thanhs
To Voters of Pet 7
f would like to express «ay
appreciatten for the confidenee
you have shown in me by r»-
dsctht tr.e your Constable, Pre-
cinct 7.
I will do my dalles to the
brat of my ability ra that I
this confidence
Peuonv interested is having
their car washed any call too
Methodist Church at CL 4J81S.
The charge will be *1 and
the MYTers «B gfck ep can
WITH OUR BOYS
IN THE SERVICE
8*L Art*
Be Held June 21
At County Lise
A bomaeomiag wOl be held
June It at County Line Church.
Jnging OB day is scheduled
1 dinner ob the ground wfll
be held.
C. 8 Keattag art T. E
parks are the ecarasHtra to
forge of the event
The public is cordially invit-
ed to attend.
FORT BUSS. Test, 1AHTOC)
_ Pvt Arihra J. Frttef, a* of
and Mra. Jamef Pofley, Rt
\i. Center, Tex., completed a
mra eourae at the Army Air Oe-
feaae Srtotd, Fort tort TV
During the eourre Pritey re
rived tostraetton to to*
•nttoa, firing and sain*
sf the MXE-HERCULES t
The 22-ycar old soldier
ed the Army lait ,
Following arc doostiom made
to the City tfoodlawu Cemetety
Fund for the month of June,
up to Tuesday morning, June
L T. Tinkle, VD„ *»; Finis {nrihy,
E MeDavid, $15; J. H. Baevrt;J««»A, - ~ —
*5 Tot Taylor, gS, rad B a t view rad fnenda, Mr. and Mr*.
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RILATIVS Of LOCAL PSOPLI
HEART ATTACK
Mrs. Hattie Hantasn has re
raised ward that her hrtdhrr-
biJew, John B. Wlsberry, suf-
fered t heart attack art k in
■ Sulfur. Tex. hospital. Her to
tost report was that be is onlm-
ned. He k abo the seem
wtfo. Anita, k wtih Urn
to Germany.
He catered the Anny to AngMt would gtos all persons art ora
go cart LI. Jamas C. Med
SEVENTH UA. ABlfif. GER-
MANY (AHINO — Army 2nd ------------
U. Jamas C. Pollard. 27, son of fmtof oethrlty.
Mr. art Mrs. J. C PoBord, «L to. B■ Orifrt
2, Tcnaha, Tex., was assigned to! mgr, said that riau..
the 10th Ordtoraee Company of the linn oath Beerae tow
ra Gtemero Cenmay, June Ljbrt kora lax to ton ares, Ms
Lieutenant Pollard, a pktoanl “ -----
_ader, was kst ilsttoai t at
Aberdeen Proving Ground, lid.
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Milner, Joel. The Timpson Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, June 19, 1964, newspaper, June 19, 1964; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth812453/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Timpson Public Library.