Timpson Daily Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 158, Ed. 1 Friday, August 9, 1935 Page: 4 of 4
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| August, the Clearance Month]
| Dry Goods, Shoes, Wash Dresses, Silk Dresses, Silks, Voiles |
| —all on the Bargain Counter to Clear the Store! §
SHIRTS, UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY, ALL AT KNOCKOUT PRICES FOR THE HOT DAYS
I Wash Dresses
19c, 25c, 39c, 49c and up
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H Knockout values—Marcy Lee that great Wash
1 Dress line and other lower price range—Buy
3 wash dresses at this price—each...
49c, 59c, 69c, 79c, 9Sc and up
SHIRTS
(E&W line)—Hot Day
price
59*
to
*1*49
Prints
per yard
' and up
Ladies’ White Shoes that are
bargains $1.00, $1.49, $1.79 and up
Full Fashion Hose.....49c, 59c, 79c
Hot Weather Pants ... $1.00 and op
$1500 shipment Star Brand Shoes
. just in.
Silks
per yard
39*
49c, 59c, 69c and up
Rock Bottom Prices “ Groceries and Feed
Every Day .
Buy your merchandise from us and
save money.
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J. E. BLANKENSHIP
l STAR BRAND SHOES
| ARE BETTER
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CLOTHES 1
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Typewriter RiUuu j U 16 for model 9 asd 11 and
Remington. Woodstock, Un- ' <'/16 for model 5 snd 1, Corona
derwood, Remington portable, 1 four, L. C. Smith. Royal.
Underwood 'portable. Oliver Tiir.pson Printing Co.
Timpson
Motor Co.
OFFERS YOU THE PICK OF THE BEST
OF USED CARS
Many makes, many body types, taken in
trade for the fast selling Ford V-8, now offer-
ed at extremely low prices. Small down pay- ; j
ment. Any make of car taken in. See our cars
before you buy. Investigate our terms:
1934 Ford De Luxe Tudor,
new radio.................. $550.00
1934 Ford Standard Tudor,
a real good buy................$485.00
1934 Ford Standard Coupe,
with radio..................$485.00
1932 Ford Fordor, new paint......$265.00
1932 Ford V-8 Coupe, new paint, . .$275.00
1931 Ford Tudor, completely
overhauled, new paint.........$265.00
1930 Ford Runabout, good buy at. . ,$95.00
1928 Ford Touring...............$50.00
CHEVROLET'S
1931 Chevrolet Special Coupe.....$245.00
1931 Chevrolet Coupe,
unusually good buy....... $225.00 j
1931 Chevrolet Coupe, new paint,
good tires....................$225.00
Timpson Motor Co.
ONE STOP SERVICE
Ford Products Goodyear Tires
Humble Oil Products
Center Timpson Logansport
♦VERY';*:
LATfST
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sweeping and such activities
and are tie easiest style of
sleeve to make. Waist and
skirt yoke are cot in one to
which is attached the skirt
with panels at front and back.
Width is introduced into the
skirt by means of pleats in the
lower part of the panels.
The dress would look well
in printed percale, striped
seersucker or plaid gingham,
with bright buttons and buckle
of contrast. The crush belt
adds a feminine touch.
* For pattern, send 16 *
* cents In coin (for each pat- *
* tern desired), your Name, *
* Address. Style Number •
* and Size to Patricia Dow, *
* Timpson Times Pattern *
* Department, 116 Fifth •
* Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. •
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SHORTS. SATURDAY, sack
$1.25. SL T. BLAIR.
ON TEXAS FARMS
Designed in Sires: 34. 34. 38. 40,
42 and 44. Sise 3t reqnires 334
ranis at 32 inch material
Foe Home Wear Chic
Pattern 8414—A new and
becoming housefrock bright-
ens the outlook for the young
matron who does her own
work. She does cot mind who
drops in to see her when she
is wearing a frock like the
model sketched.
The raglan sleeves which
are short and Haring allow for
plenty ' of' arm movement in
By Minnie Fisher Cunningham
Extension Service Editor
Trench silos are getting fill-
ed this month in Texas. Corn,
red top cane, seeded riWhon
cane, began, kafir, tnilo and a
few more such crops are going
into them.
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S. B. Bodaly, Extension
dairyman, says these crops
had better be ripe because if
they are cut too green the ail
age will contain a surplus of
acid and as a result seonr the
cattle if fed liberally.
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He says that the leaves on
the upper half of Hie utalk
should he green—but the
riper the crop the greater the
feed value of the silage.
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A trench silo six feet wide
at the top, four feet wide at
the bottom, five feet deep and
1D0 feet long will hold 30 tons
of silage. That makes three
tons per cow for a ten cow
herd. Kudaly saye three tons
is just about what a dairy cow
needs.
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But that km2! all. Each cow
should be supplied with one
ton of hay and one of feed per
year. Ee says canniiy, "Re-
member, the more roughage
the cow will consume, the leas
of grain mixture will he re-
quired. Hay and silage are
cheaper than corn and cotton-
seed meal.”
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On a recent trip to the Gulf
How Cards! Hdpg
Women To BaSd Up
coast territory spreading the
gospel of trench silos or "can-
ning the. cow's winter food
supply,” Eudaly found that
Refugio county had only one
trench silo. Since he spoke
there two months ago, 100
silos have been dag and filled.
Watch for our umiam-
mat cf new fall nerehandae.
R. T. BLAIR.
WE SERVE YOU THE BEST
OF FOOD
HOME-MADE PASTRIES
FULL LINE OF SANDWICHES
GOOD COFFEE
WE APPRECIATE YOUR
BUSINESS
Senate Cate
S. E. SHEPHERD, Owner
“Where People Go to Eat”
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NEED A SUPPLY OF
NICE FRESH GROCERIES?
Our large staple and fancy grocery line is
featured with many well known and popular
brands of high quality groceries.
Canned goods, fruits, vegetables, package
goods, flour, coffee, sugar—in fact everything
needed for the family meal—either a quick
lunch or meal requiring the usual time in
preparation.
We want your grocery business.
Mike Byrn
We “SeD ’Em Low and Order Mo”
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Molloy, T. J. Timpson Daily Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 158, Ed. 1 Friday, August 9, 1935, newspaper, August 9, 1935; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth767074/m1/4/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Timpson Public Library.