Timpson Daily Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 135, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 11, 1939 Page: 4 of 4
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JULY COMES
IN WITH A...
Clean Sweep all Over the Stores
Sensational Values Now on Sale
Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats and Shoes
Slaughtered to Move the Goods
MUST SELL ALL MERCHANDISE. . . . WAKE UP FOR JULY VALUES THAT
WILL CARRY YOU THROUGH. . . . SENSATIONAL VALUES PREVAIL. ...
MAKE YOUR WAY NOW TO OUR STORES AND SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS.
UNEXCELLED VALUES IN HOT WEATHER MERCHANDISE THAT WILL KEEP
YOU COOL DURING THE HOT DAYS.
THE BARGAIN STORE
BLANKENSHIP’S
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ARE BETTER
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THIS WEEK IN
WASHINGTON
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so that they will be more near-
ly equal in different parte of
the country, making allowance
for,, the differences in the cost
of living. The present aver-
age monthly wage of WP.A.
workers in the North is $S6 a
month; in the South it is $26.
f Win Farm Subiidiei
The new Farm Bill, with
subsidies for farmers far ex-
ceeding anything in the past,
•was reluctantly signed by
President Roosevelt, whose ob-
jection to it was that Congress
had not provided additional
tax revenue to cover the coat.
On the whole, the temper of
Congress as the old Gaea! year
came to a close and the new-
one began was not one of econ-
omy but that of determination
to curtail the powers of the
President and to take control
of Government policies back
into the hands of the Congress,
where they traditionally be-
long. Ho\v successful these
efforts may prove to be re-
mains to be seen.
The new labor forbids the
Treasury to buy foreign silver
Special Used
Car Bargains
1930 MODEL A COUPE—
4 new tint and motor completely reconditioned.
1931 CHEVROLET COACH—
6-wheel job in A-l condition.
1935 FORD V-6 TUDOR
Will make special price.
1937 FORD V-8 TUDOR
De Luxe mo. ,1, 4 new tired and car looks and runs
like new.
1937 CHEVROLET 1J-TON TRUCK
Dm! wheel end cab model. Has a new motor and
grood tires. Will give some one real service,
1936 Chevrolet l£-Ton DualCab Truck
Will make at bargain price.
1932 Chevrolet lj-Ton Dual Cab Truck
Make us an offer.
EASY PAYMENT PLANS.
SHELBY MOTOR COMPANY
“The Home of Friendly Service”
Phone 212
at any price, and sets the the Senate tries, as it expected,
price of domestic silver at 71 ! to revise the neutrality bill as
cents an ounce, while eontiou- j,tt!e *>?yf
ing the instructions to the
President to keep on buying
silver until the Treasury has a
quarter as much silver as of
gold, measured in dollars. The
President protested that the
shutting off of foreign silver
purchases would cause serious
international difficulties with
the silver purchasing nations,
particularly Mexico, but that
made no difference on Capitol
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Jones Takes Over
There is general saisfaction
with the appointment by the
President of Jesse Jones of
Texas to head the newly creat-
ed Federal Loan Administra-
tion, whose duties began with
the new fiscal year. Mr. Jones
was first appointed to the Re-
construction Finance Corpo-
ration by President Hoover,
under whom this first Federal
lending agency was created.
No man in Washington has
the complete confidence of
business men, bankers, politi-
cal leaders of all parties and
shades of opinion, and of the
public generally, as has Mr.
Jones, who now is in charge of
all the government lending or-
ganizations.
The head of the new Feder-
al Works Agency, which takes
over W.P.A., the procurement
division of the Treasury, and
all other public works except
the river and harbor work of
the Army Engineer Corps, is
not so well known in Wash-
ington. He is John M. Car-
mody, a former member of
Congress, who is well spoken
of by those who know him and
who starts on his new job un-
der friendly auspices.
How long Congress will re-
main in session is anybody’s
guess. A fight for revision of
the new monetary legislation
might drag the session out un-
til September or later; and if
Capitol HOI will be tied
here until well into the Fall,
experienced observers believe.
Giving
We do not sufficiently real-
ize the blessing to ourselves
that results from a habit of
giving. It elevates the charac-
ter, enlargest the heart, invi-
gorates spiritual life, tendis to
check in us any inordinate
love of money, teaches us to
hold our possessions loosely,
and to set our affections on
things above. . . . Giving is a
great help in getting away
from ourselves. — J. Forbes
Moncrieff.
The Golden Mean
Learn to be neither depress-
ed unduly by blame, nor to be
too much exalted by praise.—
F. W. Robertson.
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LARGE AND SMALL FRUIT
TIES
COOKIES, POTATO CHIPS
ASSORTED LAYER CAKES
TIMPSO! IIIEII
Bakers of Dan-Star Breed
PHONE 39
Dependable
FORD SER VICE
By factory-trained me-
chanics, with factory-
approved shop equip-
ment.
WRECKER SERVICE
Day or Night
Wash, Grease and
vacuum clean $1.50
Timpson Motor Co.
Sales
DAY PHONE 38
Service
NIGHT PHONE 7
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Molloy, T. J. Timpson Daily Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 135, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 11, 1939, newspaper, July 11, 1939; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth812168/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Timpson Public Library.