Timpson Daily Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 37, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 21, 1933 Page: 4 of 4
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Prints and Percales
6c, 7 l-2cj 10c and 15c
Coats, Dresses, Suits,
Wash Goods, Sweat-
ers, Underwear, Hos-
iery, Shoes, Clothing
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FtiU FASHIONED HOSIERY
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AFTERNOON,
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A STYLE TO MEET
YOU* EVSEY NEED
Tomato Growers: We have the Domestic lor
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Cold Frcanes at Rock Bottom Prices
ROCK BOTTOM PRICES ON GROCERIES EVERY DAY
STAR BRAND SHOES
ARE BETTER
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CLOTHES
Baseball clubs are all going j Well, that’s our national game,
b cat expenses this seesoi
USED CARS
PRICED TO
SELL
Used Can and Trades Priced to Sell
Below are some of our unusual good buys
in Ford used Can and Truck. Terms to suit:
11929 Model A Ford Standard Coupe,
good buy................. *150.00
\ 1929 Model A Ford Fordor Sedan. *16540
1931 Model AA Ford, long wheel
base truck, dual wheels, new
tires, good as new.............*350.00
1930 Model A Ford Coupe,
good buy........... *165.00
1928 Chevrolet Coach, bargain.....*70.00
1931 Model AA Ford Truck,
new tires,..................*235.00
1929 Model AA Truck, good farm
truck......................*190.00
1928 Dodge Coupe, with new tires,
and delivery body, bargain.......*25.00
We will take your old car as part payment.
Timpson Motor Co.
ONE STOP SERVICE
TIMPSON, TEXAS
FORD PRODUCTS GOODYEAR TIRES
The; ought to get » new
name for wrestling. The sport
«s it is seen today is anything
but the test of strength it was
years ago. Today nearly any-
thing is tolerated.
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lack of ice for practice does
not bother the hockey team of
the Denby, Michigan high
school it works out on roller
skates. ijj
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In eight years the Univer-
sity of Southern California
football teams have scored V
5*3 points against 417 by their
opponents.
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It is said that the game of
football actually originated in
Greece in 500 B. C.
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Princeton and Dartmouth
will renew football relations
November 11 this year. The
1935 game will be played at
Palmer Stadium, Princeton.
Ancther game is scheduled for
the same field November 24,
1934.
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Deck tennis, which origi-
nated on trans-Atlantic liners,
is a good game for any time of
the year. A rubber or rope
ring and a net is all that is re-
quired.
• • •
William Harridge, presi-
dent, the A merman League,
predicts “a much better bal-
anced race” during 1933. He
points out the second division
dobs have been strengthened
by trades. The New York
Yankees are standing pat,
* • •
William T. Tilden, 2nd, one
of the greatest of all tennis
players, now a professional,
says he will retire from active
play late this year. He in-
tends to establish a chain of
tennis clubs.
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The country never lacks for
sportB. In oae section of the
country there n as archery
tournament- The baseball
spring training camps will
open in another month or so.
Basketball is in fall awing all
over the country. ' Billiards
tournaments are being held
nightly. Bowling is becoming
more and more popular Court
tennis is at its height. In same
sections dog racing ia a great
sport. Freeing classes are to
be found ia hundreds of
gymnasiums. Handball is as
popular as ever. Ire hockey
matches -are attracting thou-
sands each week. And so the
Ink could be continued.
The hire of that land of sun-
shine can not be resisted. Why,
even the snow seems to have
fallen bard for California —
Bsoton Herald.
tel .s ns that
most of mar kind is mad.
-Mad” has two meaniagB. bet
he’s probably right either
way.—Akron Beacon Journal.
Remington, Woodstock, Un-
derwood, Remington portable,
Underwood portable, Oliver
9/16 for model 9 and 11 and
7/16 for model 5 and 1, Corona
four, L. C. Smith, Royal, limp-
son Printing Co., phone 120.
Fine Homes
Deserve Good
Repairs
Home owners of vision . . the thrifty
home owners ... do not allow property to
deteriorate;... They know bom experience
that small investments in repairing and in
keeping the home modernized pay trig re-
turns. ... This year especially they will take
action to have the home out in tip-top shape
again, because prices for materials have
never been so low in recent yean. . .. Is
there a new porch.. . . a garage ... a sun
parlor, sleeping porch, play room or den
. . . that if added to your home would in-
crease its value far above die amount of die
investment? ... If you have ideas of needed
repairs or improvements, step in and stuffy
our plan books. They are yours for the
materials of all kinds.
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Molloy, T. J. Timpson Daily Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 37, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 21, 1933, newspaper, February 21, 1933; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth766918/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Timpson Public Library.