Timpson Daily Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 139, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 13, 1932 Page: 4 of 4
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Summer Dresses
FOR HOT DAYS
Marcy Lee Line—that good merchandise 98c
Cheaper line................49c and 59c
Dresses, Hosiery,
Underwear, Shoes
and Clothing
Vails, Prints, Sheer Wash
Goods, per yard and good
values.....5c, 10c, 15c, 19c
Cheviots—Shirting,
wonderful values, per
yard........7£c and 10c
Humming Bird Hosiery
that’s real merchandise
- 79c and 98c
Full Fashioned Hosiery in
cheaper line. .49c and 59c
SILKS
that are cheap at the price—
way down
49c, 79c, 98c
Hot Weather—you need
Shirts. Kg line that’s worth
the money—
49c, 79c, 98c
STAR BRAND SHOES
ARE BETTER
J. E. BLANKENSHIP
Hot Weather Suits
New Hght-weight Suits
for Men. Light-weight
Trousers all at Roundont
Values.
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CLOTHES
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^ES^Butterick Patterns and Publication*!
Bath Sponges Can
Be Obtained in Various
Natural Colors
Austin, Tex., July 13.—Do
-you prefer your bath sponge in
sky blue or in apple green?
That’s not such an absurd
question a* one might think,
for according to the word of
University of Texas pharma-
cists sponges grow in aH
shades from pure white and
gray to all colon of the rain-
bow. Furthermore, sponges
do nol) just ’happen, they grow,
and they grow as animals, .liv-
ing on the bottom of the sea.
This and more is told about the
ordinary variety of sponge as
well as about the dozens of
other varieties in an exhibit of
| pharmaceuticals from the sea
! which is displayed in the Col-
lege of Pharmacy at the uni-
versity.
Truth is eternal, and the son
of heaven.—Swift.
We Will
Contract
Building
Turn-Key Job
TO HOME-OWNERS AND PROSPEC-
TIVE HOME-OWNERS:
words if you contemplate building give
us an idea of yoor desires and wo will
famish your haaber, and other build-
ing ms trial for the jab; secure carpen-
ters, painter:, paper hangers and other
tion of your residence or other build
in*—quoting you price for the job in
full, if you desire.
We want-yoor lumber business, and
shall give you service at all times.
We appreciate past favors and will,
appreciate your lumber purchases—
large or' small.
j Timpson Lumber Co.|
J. M.. WILSON, Prep.
PHONE TOW TIMPSON, TEXAS
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FIFTH SUM MEM
ID BE HEED WITH
Ell CHURCH
Program of the fifth Sunday
meeting in July, 1932, to meet
with Lydia church:
FRIDAY
11 a. m. Introductory ser-
mon by T. N. Crocker; alter-
nate, H. T. Ritnor.
2 p. m. Can the Gospel of
Christ be Substituted?—Led
by J. D. Pate,
3 p. m.. Exegesis of Judge 3
—W. C. Koonee.
7:30 p. m. Song and praise
service led by Adon Duncan
and Dewey Keith.
8:30 p. m. Preaching by ap-
pointment.
SATURDAY
It. n Devotional led by
John Golden.
10 a. m. Why do Baptists
Baptize?—W. H. Ingram.
11 a. m. Preaching by E. B.
Anderson.
12:00 noon.
2:00 p. m. Board meeting.
2:30 p. m. Is the Church
Government Episcopal or Con-
grational?—By H. Melton.
3:00 p. m. Exegesis of 1st
John 5, 7 and 8—By W. R.
Miller.
7:30 p. m. Devotional led by
Tom Duncan.
SATURDAY
8:30 a. m. Preaching by D.
J. Collins.
SUNDAY
Sunday school talks led by
W. H. Jopling and others.
10 a. m. Women’s work led
by Sister Willie Kirkland.
11 a. m. Preaching by ap-
pointment.
Curtis Peace, Sec.
Tentative plans for the es-
tablishment of a paper mill in
East Texas continue to be laid.
Experiments have proven that
cotton linters and wood pulp
from young pine trees In the
proportions of 10 and 90 per
cent makes a very satisfactory
book paper. Young nine alone
produces a good new rprint and
old pine and rice and wheat
straw make a good kraft pa-
per. A lot of Texans believe
paper mills will be one of the
major industrial developments
of Texas within the next de-
cade.
The dominance of Texas in
the petroleum industry is indi-
cated by its production of 39.1
per cent of all the crude oil in
the United States, 23.7 per
cent of the natural gasoline,
24.7 per cent of the standard
gasoline, and 23.6 per cent of
all other petroleum products.
Petroleum processing accounts
for considerably more than
one-third of all the manufac-
turing in Texas.
ADVERTISING
BRINGS A NEW WORLD
TO YOUR DOOR-STEP
“Judge and Mrs. J. U. Beech ecHtsia at luncheon today.” . . .
“Work starts as> new rood.” ... “New York bank sees strength in
Britain.” .-.. “Library shares in large bequest.” ... What an inter-
esting, moving, provocative world the newspapers bring osl New*
of oar friends, of oar town, of every-day happenings ali around os,
and of events that stir the worid. Imagine a people without1 news-
papers! We'd be lost.
And imagine trying to lire intelligently without litis other
kind of news: “Sport shirts at reasons .Is prices.”... “Rugs, a new
lot from Persia.” . . . ''Six days to Montreal and back, at special
rates.” .. . "Wicker chairs, as low as $7.” . . . News of food and
mote'-cars, of ginger ales and pianos, )f leather goods and carpet
lin-ng.
The intimate, important news is the advertising thst influ-
ences and changes our whole manner of living.
Make it a daily practice to read the advertisements in this
newspaper. Read them carefully, just as you read the news
articles. For advertisements, given a chance, will make your life
more comfortable, more enjoyable, mare productive of good for
others and for yourself.
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Molloy, T. J. Timpson Daily Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 139, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 13, 1932, newspaper, July 13, 1932; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth767700/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Timpson Public Library.