Timpson Daily Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 238, Ed. 1 Friday, November 29, 1940 Page: 4 of 4
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WIDESPREAD VALUES
In the Big Sale
NO STOPPING—Merchandise must Go!
Dry Goods, Clothing
Hats and Shoes
ON THE BARGAIN COUNTER
% -
BIG SUIT SALE.. .$12.95, $14.95, $16.95
LADIES AND CHILDREN’S COAT
SALE.............$1.89, $2.95, $3-95
54-INCH WOOL GOODS SALE
............... .89c, 98c, $1.29, $1.49
SMASHING VALUES OVER THE STORE
WASH GOODS SALE.—
.............. ■ -5c, 7je, 10, 12K-, 15c
SHOE SALE—2000 pain on sale and more
coining—
$1.00, $1.49, $1.69, $1.79, $1.89
THE BIG SALE GOES ON
GROCERY SALE
FEED SALE
p STAR BRAND SHOES
- ’ ARE BETTER
J. E. BLANKENSHIP
Butterick Patterns and Publications 353SE
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CURLEE
CLOTHES
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WILDA
Wilda, Nov. 26. — John
Oscar Wood visited relatives
in Cleveland Thursday.
Frank Prycer made a busi-
ness trip to Shepherd last
week.
Herbert Eakin, wife and
son visited Bernard Johnson
and wife last Thursday.
Mrs. Virgie Richards and
son, Stroud, and Billy Skinner
made a business trip to Car-
thage Saturday.
Buddie Holder and Cordell
'Stanfield visited Dollard
'Oliver Thursday.
J. D. Oliver viaited his chil-
dren last week.
Douglas Bridwell, wife and
little son have moved on the
J. D. Oliver place.
Mias Blanche Whiteside
spent the week-end at home.
Mrs. W. Brown, mother of
Newt and Lonnie Downing,
passed away Sunday night at
the home of Otto Bates and
wife. Mrs. Brown was a sweet
Christian character who went
about doing good. We extend
sympathy to the bereaved
ones.
Rev. Willett and wife, G. W.
Crenshaw and wife called on
R. H. Bussey and family and
THANKSGIVING
USD CM'
BARGAINS
CHEVROLET'S — FORDS
Coupes, Coaches, Sedans,
Pick-ups, 1 J-Ton Tracks
We’ve got ’em and they are
priced for quick sale.
SHELBY MOTOR COMPANY
"The Home of Friendly Service”
Phone 212
Pierce Whiteside and wife last
Wednesday.
“The rains came”—and
went, leaving many wells cav-
ed in, tanks and creeks over-
flowing with water, and a few
head of cattle and horses bog-
ged down in the low places.
Vertis Windham returned
from Brown wood last week.
Britt Lee and family spent
the week-end with her parents.
Mrs. Freeman Lake visited
her parents, J. M. Harrison
aad wife recently.
Our road that leads into the
highway is impassible at the
present time. I wonder if the
men of our community would
not meet and set a day to cross-
lay the bad places? For giving
free work and cash for road
improvement in the past Wilda
holds an outstanding record.
Who is willing to join in this
needed work?
Hardy Late Vegetable*
College Station, Tex.—A
man planting a garden should
use his head as well as his
hoe, says J. F. Resborough, Ex-
tension Service horticulturist
for Texas A. and M. College.
A gardener who uses his
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SPECIALS
At
HE'S SE1CE STM
4.75 and 5.00 Tire
and Tube.............96.00
5.25 and 5.50-17 Tire
acd Tube.............$6.39
6.00-16 lire and
Tube................97.69
Other good value, in
Auto Supplies
You save money at Colo’s
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head has a sheet anchor
against climatic vagaries, be-
cause all vegetables are not
hardy. For example, a gar-
den comprising only mustard
and turnips will fold up at the
first freeze. Bat the wise hus-
bandman who mixes spinach,
carrots and beets with the
mustard and turnips will have
frost resistant vegetables and,
perhaps, salvage a smaller
plot of mustard greens until
Christmas. To the list of hardy
vegetables cabbage or col-
lards, and onions from sets or
plants, will do well, too.
When planting at this sea-
son, says Mr. Rosborough, gar-
deners in south Texas should
use cabbage, but In central and
east Texas collards are more
suitable because they are
harder. Cabbage, if planted
now is likely to suffer m low
temperature.
Better Parts
Better Prices
Prepare Your Car for Winter
NOW
Heater Him
Radiator Hose
Gates Kaa Belts
Willard Batteries
Floer.Mato
MuHHers for Chevrolet*
Muffler* for Ford*
Mud Grip Tires
Miller Tube*
Texas Tube*
Get that extra mile out of your
old tire by putting in a reliner
Complete stock of Repair Parts
J. B. Walters*
Auto Supply
Gas, 03, Accessories
and Parts
Phone 64 Timpson
Wallace Invited
To Visit A. & M.
Bryan, Nov. 25.—Vice Pres-
ident-elect Henry A. Wallace
has been invited to visit A. &
M. College on his return trip
from Mexico City to Washing-
ton, by A. ft M. college, city
officials of Bryan and College
Station, and Brazos county of-
ficials, It is announced here.
Preside..t T. O. Walton of A.
ft M. sent the invitation to Mr.
Wallace thrpngh United States
Ambassador Josephus Daniels
at Mexico City.
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CHIROPRACTOR
Recognized graduate Chiro-
practor and member in good
standing of the Texas State
Chiropractic Association in
all its departments.
Chiropractic is the only heal-
ing art which deals exclu-
sively with the removal of
the cause of die ease, and
Chiropractic is permanent.
Office Honrs:
9:00-12 .-00—2:0O-4:00
CENTER PHONE 151
We have sold our stock of Used Cars.
We appreciate your business. Thanks foe
your cooperation.
We are now in the market for cars of all
models. Will give more for your car.
Call for a demonstration of our new 1941
Ford and Mercury.
Get the Facts and You’ll Get a Ford
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We trade for cattle
ParkerMotorCo.,lnc.
Sales Sendee
Timpson ....
Center
DAY PHONE 35
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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/m1/4/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Timpson Public Library.