Timpson Daily Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 238, Ed. 1 Friday, November 29, 1940 Page: 3 of 4
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if you are tick call your doctor,
bat don't let that cold yet you
down. A well stocked medi-
cine chest is year safeguard
against sickness. Call us to-
day for your drug needs.
Phone 19
G. G McDAVID
"The Leading Druggist
Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Bussey,
Jr., of Galveston, were here
Thursday for a vreit with the
gentleman’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. F. R. Bussey of this city.
Mrs. N. Green is spending
several days in Houston with
the family of her son, Mr. and
Mrs. John Perry Green.
Misses Valenta Amos and
Virginia Jarratt, students the
John Sealy School of Nursing.
Galveston, came in Wednes-
day to enjoy the Thanksgiv-
ing holidays with their par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Amos
and Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Jarratt.
The two young ladies are re-
cent graduates of Timpson
high school, leaving early in
the fall to begin their training
as nurses at Galveston.
Miss Beth Hutcherson
Named an Committee
Mary Hardin-Baylor
Belton, Tex.—Miss Beth
Hutcherson, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Geo. Hutcherson of
Timpson, has been appointed
a member of the favors com-
mittee in preparation for the
freshman reception at Mary
H&rdin-Baylor college Dec. 7.
The reception is an annual af-
fair, the highlight of the fresh-
man activities.
Young People Will
Entertain With
Spaghetti Supper
Tom Paul Todd, student
Texas A. & M. College, is vis-
iting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
T. P. Todd of this city, during
the Thanksgiving holidays.
Miss Rose Lee McDowell,
nurse at John Sealy Hospital.
Galveston, came in Wednes-
day evening to spend the
Thanksgiving holidays with
her mother, Mrs. H. L. Mc-
Dowell of this city.
Fort Brown
Asks $40,000
For Improvements
Miss Irene Bailey, student
Mary Hardin-Baylor College,
Belton, is visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Bailey of
this city during the Thanks-
giving holidays.
Brownsville, Nov. 28.-—An
Miss Beth Hutcherson, stu- appropriation of $40,000 has
dent Mary Hardin-Baylor Col- been requeued fro™ the war
lege, Belton, is spending the! department for extensive im-
Thanksgiving holidays withj Pavements at Fort Brown
her parents. Mr. and Mrs.:here' offlcia!s revealed this
The young people of the
Methodist church will enter-
tain with a spaghetti supper
tonight beginning at 7 o’clock,
according to announcement
made by Miss Bonnie Rue
'Hayes, sponsor. This pleasant
affair will be held in the annex
of the church, and all young
people of the church are cor-
dially invitea to attend.
F, O- B. Johnson of Hills-
boro, is visiting his mother,
Mrs. F. O, Johnson, and sister,
Miss Maudell Johnson, of this
city.
Automobile States
New York, California, and
Pennsylvania each has more
than two million motor vehi-
cles registered.
NOTICE
Hunting or
my farm is strictly forbidden.
Mrs. G- D. Herndon.
George
city.
Hutcherson of this
NO HUNTING—Positively no
hunting allowed on my
farm. John Brown 5d2w
Mr. and Mrs. A. Young-
blood of Port Arthur are here,
having been called to Timpson
by the death of the gentle-
man’s father, W. M. Young-
blood, a pioneer citizen and
native of the Corinth commu-
nity.
Miss Mary Catherine Bussey
of Galveston is enjoying the
Thanksgiving holidays with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
R. Bussey of this city.
! week.
Request for the funds fol-
lowed a recent government
inspection by Col. William F.
Robinson Jr. of the inspector
general’s department.
Money would be used to
build more office space, erect
stables and warehouses and
resurface roads at the reserva-
tion.
Construction of a new thea-
ter building and a new fire sta-
tion is expected to start soon
at the post, and a $115,000
; barracks and stables construc-
''tion project will be completed
at the fort by Dec. 15.
PALACE
Admission 10c and 28c
Friday and Saturday
Two big pictures for the price
of one I
Feature No. 1
Johnny Downs in
“Sing, Dance, Plenty Hot”
Feature No. 2
Chester Morris and
Anita Louise in
“Wagons Westward”
• * a
Saturday Midnight Show
Tonight and Saturday
Sunday night show at 8:80
“PINOCCHIO”
in Technicolor
This is Walt Disney’s first fea-
ture since "Snow White, and
the Seven Dwarfs’’
iKimr
THEM_
Company D, 144th Inf., is
sponsoring a “clean” dance at
the local armory tonight.
Those who enjoy and appreci-
ate dancing without the “ac-
PLATE LUNCHES
SHORT ORDERS
SANDWICHES
COFFEE
COLD DRINKS
You will enjoy one of
our delicious
Sunday Dinners
SENATE CAFE
“Where People Go to Eat*
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cessorles" are cordially invit-
ed . A charge of 25 cents will
be made. Dance from 9 to 12-
Committee.
REAL VALDES
To move the stock on hand, 1
am offering real value*—
Wash Dresses.....79c
Special line Hats,
your choice.....$1.00
Hose* 79c value for.69c
$1.00 Bags ...... 79c
SWEDE BEANNJES......Me
NEW TOPPERS
I have moved my Ready-to-
wear and Gift 8hop into
the Blair building next door
to Brookshire Bros., and will
be happy to have you call
and inspect the attractive
line of merchandise.
Opal lasnsey Parker
Years of Service
Scientific accuracy is required in the filling of
prescriptions and we have maintained this rec-
ord throughout our many years of business in
Timpson.
We have a deserved reputation far accuracy
- \
and service in our prescription department and
you can depend upon us for your prescription
needs.
We appreciate your business.
BUSSEY'S DRUG STORE
Phene 16
MOJUD HOSIERY-
ARROW SHIRTS AND UNDERWEAR
Pre-HOLIDAY SALE
Have just returned from market, where we bought a big stock of Christmas Merchandise. ... In order to have room for it, we have
decided to sell our large stock of Silks and Woolen materials at greatly reduced prices. . . . This is the first time we have offered this class
of merchandise on sale, and in addition to our Silks and Woolen materials, we are cutting prices on our better Coats and Dresses to
where you can now buy the best at a very low price! ...
You Just Can’t Afford to
Miss those Bargains!
We are only quoting a few of these prices, but you will find a house full of them ...
500 yards of $1.95 Wools going at. . . .$1.49
700 yards of $1.69 Wools going at. .. $1.29
1000 yards of 98c Silks going at........79i
600 yards of 69c Silks going at.........49c
One rack of $12.95 to $15.95 Dresses going at
$9.95
One rack of $6.95 to $10.95 Dresses going at
$4.95
One rack of $4.95 to $5.95 Dresses going at
$3.49
50 Men’s Suits, $17.95 to $19-95, for only
$13.95
100 pairs of $1.98 Ladies’ Dress Shoes, (good
Sizes) .......................$1-39
500 pairs of 25c Sox (slightly irregular) . 10c
1-3 off on all Wool and Part-Wool Blankets
All leather and weather-proof Jackets reduced
REMEMBER—We have something extra
special for you this week.
GROCERIES—THE CHEAPEST YET
THE BARGAIN STORE
TIMPSON, TEXAS
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Molloy, T. J. Timpson Daily Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 238, Ed. 1 Friday, November 29, 1940, newspaper, November 29, 1940; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth813137/m1/3/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Timpson Public Library.