The Timpson Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, March 15, 1963 Page: 3 of 8
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TIMPSON WEEKLY TIMES
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FRIDAY. MARCH M, 1M3
One Lot New Spring
DRESSES Reg. $7.99
Selling for $4.99
There's something wonderful about Spring!
It's caught in the freshness of new-leaf green
... in the welcome balminess of the air...
and the sudden lift of spirits! Wonder- (
ful, too, is our Value-Packed Spring!
Don't miss the gala showing of
new-season needs — for you, your family,
your home!
At Blankenship's Store in the Store You've
Heard So Much About~ The Money-Saving Store!
Broom Sale will on next Saturday if we
hare any left
Tomato sheeting 10c per
yard and up
Spring is here! Welcome to our Value-pecked
Spring! Don’t miss our wonderful showings
of Spring needs for your home and family.
Blankenship’s ■ —
Star Brand, Ml Parrott Sh
Cal rallniaa K’nm and Dark Hats—5e
Air CawOtioMd lor CaU or Hot Wa
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Wo-rfc Clothe.—Roger Underwear-
wa Coate an Underwear
Ream $1 a day A up A apt*. at hotel.
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FREE VITAMIN OFFER
For a limited time you can get a bottle of
twenty-four Unicap Chewable Vitamins free
with the purchase of one bottle of 100 Unicap
Multivitamins Capsules.
Unicap Chewable Multivitamins is a deli-
cious, orange-flavored, quality vitamin supple-
ment that you can chew, melt in your mouth,
or swallow—for children and adults. No names
offer you more assurance of quality in a daily
vitamin supplement than Unicap ... and Up-
john.
BUSSEY’S DRUG STORE
CWEM
By MRS. FELIX ASK INS
Phone CL 4-2471
Timpson, Texas
ick ipentThursday in Long-
i view.
Mr*. Ellis Stokes spent Sat-
urday evening with Mrs. Cedi
Stokes and children.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Grado of
Pasadena, Mrs. Robert Hardage
and Mr. and Mra.H. L. Hartt of
Timpson visited Mr. and Mrs.
J. J. Compton this week ead.
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Baas
spent severai day in Galveston
last week with Mr. and Mrs.
Elion BilUngBley. Mrs Billing-
sley is on the akk list. They also
visited Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Beal there.
Rev. and Mrs. Earl Moore of
Carthage were dinner guests
Sunday of Mr. and Mss. Ervin
Baas.
Ellis Stokes is spending sever-
al day this week with his
daughter end family, Mr. and
Mrs. Harman Chalker of Tyler.
Mrs. Chalker is on the sick list.
Junior Herndon and Jimmy | J*r\**1
Yarborough are stationed with f nd FwM of Port Arthur and
Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Fusbee and
Treasa visited Mrs. Rut hie
Bass and Mr. and Mrs. Ervin
Mrs. Wfllis Peavy of San
Augustine spent Monday,
March 4, with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Claude Powers.
The Blair WUA Class met
with Mrs. Buddy Foshee Tues-
day evening.
Mrs. Clabora Yarborough
and Mrs. Thomas Sidney Myers
visited Mrs. Henry Myers, a
patient in the PAS Hospital in
Shreveport, last Thursday.
Mrs. W. H. Herndon spent
Saturday with Mrs. Ellis Hall
on Lake Timpson.
Horace Askins and girls of
Lufkin visited Saturday even-
ing with Mr. and Mm. Charles
As kins and Billy, Mr. H. D. As-
ians and Mr. H. M. Askins.
ford Frederick Friday night !
Mr. and Mn. Aubrey Swann
of Caledonia spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mm. Charles
Hairgrove and boya.
Jimmy Powers of Lufkin and
Olvin Powers of Houston spent
the week end in the
Powers home.
H. D. Askins and Mrs. May
me Sapp were dinner guests of
Mr. and Mm. Felix Askins Sun-
day.
cherry cobbler and Bulk.
FRIDAY - Chili Boons, tur-
nip greens, potato salad, beats,
chocolate cake, com bread and
milk.
TIMPSON SCHOOL
MENU
the TJ.S. Army in Germany
Mead a toes Felix Askins, W.
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Bass over the week end.
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of Clute, Mr. and Mis. Oscar
Newman and son of Houston
and Mr. and Mrs. Nolen Ervin
of Houston visited Mr. and Mrs.
Claborn Yarborough. They also
attended the W. M. Magnets
reunion, held at Weaver Sun-
day.
Mrs. Clarence Cramp of
Timpson and Mrs. diaries As-
kins spent Friday inShreveport
with Mr. Clarence Crump, a
patient is the VA Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hern-
don of Tenaha visited Mrs. Bu-
Complete stock of Lumber, Milhvork, Roofing, Doors, Windows,
Nails, Brick. It will pay you to see us for all your building supplies.
F. H. A.
>-Williams and
C« Ha Covington & Sons Canter, Texas
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TELEVISION
For Fast Repairs Call
Garrison TV-Electric
Phone 134 f
Garrison
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March ]«-22, I9SS
MONDAY - Potato and meat
casserole, cabbage, green
beans, fruit cocktail, bread and
milk.
TUESDAY - Corn Dogs with
mustard, Spanish rice, lettuce
and tomato salad, cocoanut
cake, bread and milk.
WEDNESDAY - Macaroni
and cheese, engUsh peas, sbos
string potatoes, fruit salad,
cinnamon rolls, bread and milk.
THURSDAY - Hamburgers
with trimmings, potato chips,
Mrs. Hartman Ball
Mrs. Glen Bass and daught-
er of Sherman returned home
TV isday after spending a
week with Mr. and Mm. ftvin
Bass and Mr. and Mm Baddy
Poshee of Timpson.
Mr. and Mm. James Earl
Rhodes and baby daughter,
Joyce, of Angtetoa visited their
parents, Mr. sad Mrs. Berry
Rhodes but wsek end.
BILLY BRIDGES
a HOUSE MOVING
a HEAVY HAULING
2 mflos North of Cantor
on Hwy. N
CENTER, TEXAS
Phono LY 8-U1S
BUTANE GAS SYSTEMS
AND GAS SERVICE
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FOR GAS SERVICE CALL:
Day Phone CL 4-2711
l*ght Phone CL 4-2138
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Automatic Gas Co.
TIMPSON. TEXAS
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Milner, Joel. The Timpson Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, March 15, 1963, newspaper, March 15, 1963; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth813001/m1/3/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Timpson Public Library.