The Timpson Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, April 19, 1963 Page: 2 of 8
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THE TIMPSON TIMES — FRIDAY, APRIL 19,1863
fn TK um ■ TEXAS
DANCER SIGNALS
There U no sorrier person
than one w£o has been victimiz-
ed by • phony deal, Unfortun-
ately. once the buyer has signed
am order or contract, little can
ho done to get him off the hook.
*7f*t I didn’t realize. . .“ are
words often beard by lawyers
who are unable to help at that
Despite the eoesploU di*
avourance of “caveat e raptor'-
Net the buyer beware) by ethi-
cal merchants, there are still
some businesses that thrive on
high promotion deals. Buyers
are contacted by direct mall,
over the telephone, or by “come
on" advertisement* These con-
tacts all resort to fancy claims
and a high pressure approach.
1 low caa you avoid such sales
tactics? There is bo sure way,
octside of dealing with estab-
lahed merchants, and using
common sense in reading the
ads. But there are certain dan-
ger signals that should ring the
alarm boll. Here are s few:
“Buy now or lose the
the law may wind up helping
him to enforce the bad deal
that you made. So watch the
signals and look before yott
leap—or sign!
(This newsfeature, prepared
by the State Bar if Texas, is
written to inform—not to sd-
vise. No person should over ap-
ply or interpret any law with-
out the aid of an atttorney who
is fully advised concerning the
facta involved, because s
slight variance in facta may
change the application of the
law.)
5" IJoT Hrrln Bn. and Hr. h.r. f.r U, IU*«r h.lUw
Mr. and Mrs. Felix Stokes
and children ipant the Eiater
holidays with her parents Mr.
and Mrs. B. O. Diamond in
Houston.
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Cedi
Worsham and relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. CInborn ‘far- —
borough and Mrs. Cedi Stokes rison. Pvt Boh Bam, Ft Polk,
and children visited Sunday La., Charles Gaytan Brad well
with Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Stokes, of Stockman, Misses Patricia
Ruthie Bass were Mr. and Mrs.
Pete Hardage and girls of Port
Arthur, Mr. and Mrs. Gljra Bam
and daughter of Sherman, Mr. Mr. and Mis Cedi Deaaon
and Mrs. Edmond Lewis Gar- and children of Cold Springs,
rison, Mr. and Mrs. Shorty Mor- near Garrison, Mr. and Mrs.
gan *nd children of Center, Mr. Verbon Fata or Arcadia, Mr.
and Mrs. Junior Lewis of Gtr- and Mrs. Glynn Gary of I^n*-
Mr. and Mre Otto Hairgrove
of Buena Vista, Joe Dsn Hair-
grove and girl* of Timpson
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Hairgrove and boys.
Cecil Worsham, Crook Wor-
sham, David Crenshaw and Mr.
and Mrs. Felix Askias were
supper guests of Mr. and Mis.
and Paulene Dell of Garrison,
Wilson Cosart and Mre. Biddy
Foshee and daughter of Timp-
Last Sunday afternoon Bill
Richards was killed and Cecil
Stakes injured in an auto-
mobi » ~ideal near Garrison.
Cecil is in the Memorial Hos-
view, Mr. aad Mrs. Jimmy Socta
and children of Haalam, Mrs.
R. H. Richards of Center visit-
ed with Mr. and Mis. J. P. Ram-
sey Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Harris
and children of Shreveport La.,
David Sari of Dallas visited
Mre. SaiHe Harris Friday.
Mrs. Polly Garner, H. D. As-
king Mre. Mayme Sapp, Mus
Alelle Dillon, John and Arch
Dillon visited Mr. and Mre.
Chariot Asking last Saturday
night
Mr. and Mre. Felix Atkins
visited several days with their
children Dr. end Mre. Don Ar-
thurs and Gary » Cherryvale,
supper gucxui Ul JU. »»•* IvWU U 111 wi« .ucimmut
Bo Worsham and daughter Lin-|n Nacogdoches and get-
da at Lake Mnrval Sunday ting along nkely.
night. Mr. and Mrs. Worsham
are from Pecos spending some
time at their lake home.
“Yon have bean specially
selected..
“It’# only a legal form,. ”
“Yob can save up to. .
“Yours absolutely free...”
Three signals do not neces-
sarily indicate a bad deal, but
they are frequently used by
shady promoters. So read care-
folly. think it over, compare
prices, and ask for information
from a merchant you know, or
from a friend.
Remember, in this world of
tough business com petit in, one
seldom gets anything for no-
thing. Once you have signed sn
order, even the law may not be
Mr. and Mre. W. H. Herndon
spent Sunday with Mr and Mre.
Hardy Mayfield in San Augus-
tine. Mr. and Mre. Tommy
Sweeney of Abilene spent Fri-
day night with the W. H. Hern-
me
By MRS. LARUE WINDHAM
Good to see 'VSte”
baek In our country.
Brown
thure and Gary in Cherryvaie, aay mgni wivn mn.o.
Kansas and their granddaught- dona. Mit Emmett Powers left
_____i v —«- — -» -Mm anil IVru <Utl>pHav fftP JbClCSOIl. Missis-
er and himbend, Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Meyers of Stillwater,
Oklahoma, joined them there
for the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bar-
rett of Boeder City, La., Mr.
and Mre. Tommy Gene Wilson
of Nacogdoches spent the Eas-
ter holiday# with Mr. and Mre.
Jack Frederick and Mias Abi-
gale. A1I attended church ser-
vices st Blair Sunday.
Saturday for Jackson, Missis-
sippi to get acquainted with
their new grandson. The proud
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Billy
Van Power*
Mr. and Mr* Tommy Gene
Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Barrett, Mr and Mrs. Thomas
Bray and son of Abilene. Mrs.
Jack Frederick and Abigale
and Jimmy Hopkins of Stock-
man visited Mr. and Mrs. Cla
We had visitors at church
with in Sunday: Bro. Alwin
Pate and wife, Bro. Glynn Gary
and wife. Invite them back our
way.
Mr. and Mre. Buford Champ-
ion, Jan and Jarry of Corpus
Christi stopped with relatives
a while Sunday. They were on
their way home, being called
to Mansfield, La. to be with
his father, Herbert Champion
who is critically ill at this
writing.
Eddie Harris of North A»-
Mr. and Mre. Robert Joe
Scott and children of Clute
spent the holiday week end
with Mr. and Mre. Buford Fred-
erick and Mr. and Mrs. Joe
born Yarborough and Freddy I roua, III. Jo Ann Landers of
over the week end. | Longview, visited the Solomon
i family Friday.
■order, even use law may iwu* - __________r0m-
zM< to help you, ao matter how *** of ^ TeaBtressa Com
improvident the deal may be jmunlt>’- _
f or you In fact, unless the sel-1 ^ aub met
ler m do mg something ntegal,: ^ ^ home of Mre Arthur
Thornton last Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs Charles Askins
and Billy were dinner guests of
her parents Mr. and Mrs. Clar-
ence Crump in Timpson.
Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Swann
Mr. and Mrs: Alvin Scott and
children of Timpson visited Mrs. Charley Corry visited
Mr. and Mr* Buford Frederick Mr.; and Mre. Edw ard Herndon
and family. J Satuhtey night.
Mr. and Mr* Daman MUford
and children of Longview, Mr.
and Mre. Harold Clay and
children of Lake Jackson visit-
ed the Shnmle Milfords this
week end.
Mr. sad Mre. Doyle Flaher
and children of Alta Louts, ac-
companied his mother, Mr* W.
Ia Fisher, home Friday aad
spent the week end here visit-
ing relatives.
Mr. and Mr* Bennie Mack
Scott, Rex and Suzette visited
Mr* W. H. Scott Sunday even-
ing and enjoyed seeing other
relatives there.
Mr. i ad Mr* Lome Wind-
ham and David went to Mans-
field Saturday evening to visit
Mr. Herbert Champion in
Mansfield Hospital.
Mrs. W. M. Magness sad
Rath Hollister had lunch with
the Horace Magneases Sunday.
Mias Kay Magness, daught-
er of Mrs. Fred Magness and
Joe Brant «f Port iNvaes were
united in marriage April IS Is
Port Lavaea sad apsattha w*
end ia Mexico. Miss Magness
is teaching is Port Lavaca aad
they will make their beam
there.
Come to P.TJt; Thureday
night. Musk room at school
Sherri! Bailey is U» weaker.
Texas Gam* A Fish
Commiwion To Hold
WfldKie Exhibit
Texas Gama A Fish
_____Wildlife ExMMl
Will be atthe Deltas Beat aad
Sports Show atthe fairgrounds
from April 13 through the 21st.
Game Wardea* Conserva-
tion Officers aad other pereso
net will be at the Exhibit
booth* aad wBl be available to.
wildlife aad game aad fiah
law*
Tboaaaada of people have
ten this Exhibit, aad amay
come bach each year to sea the
native fauns of the state. Har-
ley Berg. Exhibit Supervisor,
will bo oa bead to tell totewst-
i shoot the wildlife
of Texa*
John M. Carthdo, Region 10
Director la Tyler advises that
informational literature wfll be
available on subjects pertain
tag to banting aad fishing. s“d
the use sf the outdoors for re-
creation.
BILLY BRIDGES
e HOUSE MOVING
o HEAVY HAUUNC
t mitas North of Cesstee
oa Hwy. M
CENTER. TEXAS
Phono LY 8*518
Route 3—Box tM
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Joel Milner, Editor ead Owner
- ■—-— Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey awi.ni.
Entered as second class mat- o{ Caledonia gpent Friday with
ter April 17, 1909, at the post- Mi. and Mrs. Charles Hair-
effice at Timpscn, Texas, un-
der the act of March S, 1879.
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{Prices include Texas Sales Tax
wherever applicable.)
grove.
Mr and Mrs. Horace Askins
and giris of Lufkin and Mrs.
Mayme Frazier of Nacogdoch-
es were dinner guests Saturday
with H. D. Askine and Mrs. Pol-
ly Garner. Other visitors were
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Askins
and Billy and Mr. and Mrs.
Felix Askins.
Obituaries, Cards of Thanks
aud all like matter that is not
news, will be charged for at the
rate of three cents a word in
advance.
Mrs. W. B. Compton of Timp-
son spent Friday with Mr. and
Mrs. Buford Frederick.
A ay erroneous reflection upon
the character, standing or repu-
tation of any person, firm or
corporation which may appear
in the columns of the Weekly
Times will be gladly corrected
upon Its being brought to the
attention of the publisher.
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Milner, Joel. The Timpson Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, April 19, 1963, newspaper, April 19, 1963; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth815544/m1/2/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Timpson Public Library.