Timpson Daily Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 121, Ed. 1 Monday, June 18, 1934 Page: 4 of 4
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We C/ose the Month of June with
Smashing Summer Values
Jane is die month when cool wearing apparel is needed moat, and at the prices to be found here,
there is no reason why you should not proride your wardrobe with all the needed items. To
close out the month of June in a grand way we offer smashing low prices throughout the store to
move the merchandise. New merchandise just in for the hot days. Come m and get your
share of die values.
SUITS
Men, Make Tkia a
Delightful Sommer
with one of oar New
Light Weight Suits . . .
Come in—pick the store
- for only
These are extra good
values . . .'Curlee and
other makes.
Other suits as low aa $5.00
WASH DRESSES.
We have a wonderful assortment of the New
Wash Frocks—in the color you most desire and
your size ... these dresses are going at only—
49# and up
500 pain Shoes in our June sale... $1 and up
50 pairs Wash Trousers, each.........$1.00
200 pahs Hose..... ...........100 and up
New Shirts on sale, buy ’em cheap today
...........................49# and up
1000 yards Curtain Scrim...........10# and
100 Silk Dresses, at big saving now
.........................$1.95 and up
Curlee Suits......................$15.00
Kotex, now.................. 19#
COOL SUMMER DRESSES
Extra special showing of smart new
frocks. You’ll thrill at their beauty,
and marvel at the extremely low
prices.
$1.95
STAR BRAND SHOES
ARE BETTER
GROCERIES, FEED AND FLOUR AT ROCK-BOTTOM PRICES!
J. E. BLANKENSHIP
CURLEE
CLOTHES
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Typewriter Ribbons
Remington, Woodstock, Un-
derwood, Remington portable,
Underwood portable, Oliver
9/16 lor model 9 and 11 and
7/16 for model 5 and 1, Corona
four, L. C. Smith, Royal.
Timpson Printing Co.
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FORD
Reduces Prices
AGAIN THE PRICES ON
Passenger Cara, Commercial Cara and Trucks
HAVE BEEN REDUCED FROM
*10 to *20
Check the economy of the Ford V8 for 1934
with any car at any price!
The Ford V-8 for 1934 is the most economical car that
Ford baa ever bidt It gives you even mere miles per j
gallon of gasoline than last year's money saving models.
When purchasing transportation remember that you
may obtain Ford quality, economy, comfort and refine-
soots at reduced prices.
Timpson Motor Co.
Timoson. Texas
ONE STOP SERVICE
Ford Products Goodyear Tires
. Humble Oil Products
• Center Tampson Logansport
Clad Only in Bathing
Suit and Shoes, “Stroll*
Down to Rio’
Houston, Tex., June 14.—
(UP)—Fred R. Scott, 22,
Tampa, Fla., is “strolling down
to Rio” clad only in his bath-
ing suit and a pair of tennis
shoes.
Eight weeks after he stroll-
ed from his job at a riding
academy in Tampa, the for-
mer Cornell University stu-
dent ambled into Houston,
suntanned and badly in need
of a shave.
Life wasn't all it might have
been even though he had a
good job, the young adventur-
er said In reviewing his ac-
tions.
Tm going for a stroll." he
casually announced to his
beach friends at Tampa.
“Where to?” he was silked
“To South America,” was
his solemn reply.
His stroll through the main
streets here nearly caused a
panic. His brief attire and
his heavy beard won him the
sobriquet of “The Tampa
Taraan.”
Scott does not like the name.
Quiet and unassuming, he
spoke with the earnestness of
youth in search of happiness.
He is no faddist, be insisted.
His “pack” consists of an
identification card and
matches.
Scott isn’t very crazy about
civilization in its present state.
If be is happy among the wild
jungle natives of South Amer-
ica he will remain among them
—never returning to the civili-
zation from which he is flee-
ing. At least that’s his story.
The Tampa Tarzan accepts
no rides in automobiles. “It is
so tiresome," he said. He av-
erages 20 to 40 miles a day
walking. At night he sleeps
in a house if one is offered;
otherwise he sleeps out-of-
doors.
He thinks nudism is rathen
silly. If he takes a notion to
go nude he will do so when he
gets among the South Ameri-
can primitives where it is ap-
propriate.
Ribbons for all makes of
typewriters. The Time-
TO THE PEOPLE OF
SHELBY COUNTY
In submitting my candidacy
to you for the office of Tax
Assessor-Collector, I offer the
following facts:
I am 29 yean old, the first
18 of which 1 spent on a farm,
12 miles west of Center. For
the past 11 years I have been
employed by various indi-
viduals and firms in Shelby
county. During that 11 yean
I have held various jobs, and
most of them required a cer-
tain amount of clerical work.
I have had the pleasure of
meeting many of you In a bus-
iness way before I asked for
this office, and some of you en-
couraged me to make this race,
for which I am truly thankful.
I have familiarized myself
with the duties of this office to
a large degree, and I feel that
with my clerical experience
and my desire to make you a
good official, I could and would
make you a good Assessor-
Collector.
For the benefit of those who
do not know me, I ask that yott
inquire of the people that are
acquainted with me. as to my
fitness and qualifications to
fill this office. Should you see
fit to elect me your Assessor-
Collector, the placing of re-
sponsibility of this offiee on me
at this time would force me to
fill the office creditably, be-
cause that I realize that I must
spend the major portion of my
life after gerving in this office,
among you. And I could not
afford to fail to live up to the
responsibilities that you bad
placed upon me.
I am asking for this office at-
your hands because it would
mean a great advancement for
:. And though I would like
for you to consider me fully
before you go to cast your vote,
I do not ask for any more con-
sideration from you than that
you give the other candidates
in this race. However, no per-
son would appreciate your vote
and influence any more than I.
Respectfully,
Jno. D. Windham.
(Political Advertisement)
FOR SALE—Pure bred Hamp-
shire sow, pigs and male.
Tom Paul Todd, Thnpaon.
Cardui Helped Lady •
For Nervousness and
tku and ft baa helped me,” writes
lAs. Walter M. Cbuloa, ct Panyth,
Os. “I m# nomas mad raftalng
mm 4s jb when I hsd to Us dean
during toe dig. I seat for ate bot-
tles of Gsrduh as It had belpsd at
Mots Ckcdut fsve me strength,
stopped the ———tinr 11m Tuitr~ 1
main every my.*... Oardulmsy
be fort what you need. It cant do
you aa* harm, so why not try US
Itoaub at women testify Car-
dui benefited then. If it doss not
M a souls u mt mans
I Each Tame Fire Alans
Is Timed fat Costs
Breckenridge, Tex, June 16.
—It may be different fit your*
city, but everytime a Are alarm
—true or false—is utraod in
here it costa the city $5.86.
This is the cost of answering
the alarm and not for patting
out the fire, Fire Chief Roy
Caswell said. If there is a
fire, of course, the cost mounts
in proportion to the size of the
conflagration.
ANNOUNCING !!
MY APPOINTMENT AS
REPRESENTATIVE IN
TIMPSON AND VICINITY
FOR THE
Great Southern Life
Insurance Company
Houston, Texas
J. C. BLACK
Timpson, Texas
“Life insurance Protection for
yourself if you live too long—
protecting your family if you
die too soon.”
SANDWICHES
AND
DRINKS
We feature our sandwich
and cold drink department
and ask that you permit us to
furnish you with one of those
delicious sandwiches after
the Show tonight.
One of our appetizing sand-
wiches and a sparkling bottle
of soda water or Coca-Cola
will justify your saying: “It is
the end of a perfect day.”
Bremond Cafe
“WHERE WE EAT”
Timpson, Texas
ISmWWMMNHItSMMI
SHORT ORDERS, PASTRY
AND HOT COFFEE
Opes After the Sioer
Senate Cafe
“Where People Go to Eat”
Emmett Shepherd, Mgr.
Phene 34
DON'T THROW YOUR
TIRE AWAY—
With the of u
stic Controlled Tire and
Tube Vulcan izer, these is no
m why you should throw
old tire or tube sway. We
__A* the
tkey^wai
same time.
Free Water—Free Air
GULF PRODUCTS
Tinea, Tubes and Batteries
GULF SEMGE ST1THR
BURMA WATSON, Mgr.
Phone 161
BATTERIES RE-CHARGED
Timpson, Texas
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Molloy, T. J. Timpson Daily Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 121, Ed. 1 Monday, June 18, 1934, newspaper, June 18, 1934; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth767086/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Timpson Public Library.