Timpson Daily Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 120, Ed. 1 Monday, June 19, 1939 Page: 4 of 4
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I he Big Tomato Rush Now On
New Merchandise To Fill Your Bill
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June Sensational Selling
Dry Goods, Hats, Shoes, Clothing and Groceries
ROCK BOTTOM PRICES PREVAIL
SEE THE BIG CIRCULAR FOR THE JUNE JAMBOREE — OFFERING YOU A COM-
PLETE STOCK OF NEEDED MERCHA NDiSE AT MONEY SAVING PRICES!
100 New Dresses tor the
Big Rush
More than a thousand pairs of Shoes in and
coming ... New Shirts, Underwear, Hosiery
—beautiful merchandise just in for the. Big
June Jamboree.
New Shoes, Sox, Ties and Suits for Boys.
Silk Underwear for the Girls.
New Summer Shoes in Bus week ... tell it
everywhere.
Kg doings all die month—Dry Goods, Cloth-
ing, Hats, Shoes.
We are official distributer* of Cameo Ladies’ Full-Fash-
ion Hose, Iron Sox for men, Princeton Shirts and Shorts
for men. Hear about this merchandise over radio sta-
tion KWKH, as told each Sunday on baseball broadcast.
Brown Domestic, yd..................4c
2000yards Silk must go. See it. 39c yd. arid op
5000 yards staple goods .. . Prints, Curtail
Goods, Dress Gingham, Chamfaray, Voil,
Dimity and Netts .. .
5c, 7&c, 10c, 12$c, 15c, 19c, 29c, 39c, 49c
5000 yards dashing new goods to go. Buy it.
Buy it. Sell it, our moth**
IKE BARGAIN STORE
BLANKENSHIP’S
STAR BRAND SHOES
ARE BETTER
J. E. BLANKENSHIP
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Butterick Patterns andPubiic&tions 8BS^8SBStJftS8SBSB$SB3i
CURLEE
CLOTHES
WEDGEWORTH
Wedge worth, June 13.—Lit-
tle Mias Gwendolyn Hudson
^underwent an operation at
Center Saturday morning. Be-
ports are that she is doing
nicely. j
Mr. and Mrs. Donnie Keith
of Dotson spent Sunday night
with Walter Keith and family.
Mrs. J. K. Wedgeworth of
Nacogdoches, Mrs. McMillan
and daughter of Galveston,
and Mrs. Bruce Alford of
Timpson attended church at
Corinth Sunday and were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bryant
NaiL
.Mr. and Mrs. Joe Eakin of
Timpson spent Sunday night
with Mr. and 'Mrs. Herbert
Bakin.
W, J. Bush and family of
McCoy were Saturday night
visitors with Mrs. Emma
Youngblood.
Rhodes Wedge worth, who
has been in a hospital at Chi-
cago, is at home.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Ram-
sey and family of Carlisle
were Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. C. R. Wood. Mrs.
Wood returned home with
them for a visit.
Pierce Connor and family of
Timpson visited Mr. and Mrs.
G. W. Youngblood Sunday
afternoon.
Mrs. Lem Eakin and ch.il-
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Now is the Time
To get a good trade-in
allowance on your pres-
ent car.
We have reduced our
used car stock to only a
few units.
We need more used cars
and for a limited time
you can be assured of a
big allowance on your
car.
Drive the New 1939
Chevrolet and experi-
ence die thrilling per-
formance.
SHELBY MOTOR COMPANY
“The Home of Friendly Service”
Phone 212
dren, Wanda fay and Louise
of Timpson, visited Clem
Eakin and family last Thurs-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Milford
and daughter, Helen Marie,
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Alford and
family and Miss Maurine Mil-
ford of Nacogdoches visited in
this community Sunday.
Herbert Eakin, John Bates,
Curtis Mitchell and G. W.
Youngblood are daily com-
muters to summer school at 6.
F. A.
Robert Terry attended
church at Garrett Springs Sun-
day.
Master John Prycer Eakin
spent Monday with Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Eakin of Thnpson.
Mrs. Eula Galbreath, Gladys,
Glaython and Thomas Gal-
breath, Mrs. Clem Eakin, Myra
and Marie Billingsley, Lloyd
Milford and Horace Wedge-
worth attended all-day sing-
ing at Mt. Olive Sunday.
Mrs. Black of Tenaha and
other friends and relatives
were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Webb.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bush
and family spent Sunday at
McCoy and made the ac-
quaintance of a new nephew,
Jimmie Lee, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Van Davi3,
Mrs. To! Shepherd of Timp-
son spent Wednesday with
Mrs. Emma Youngblood and
Lata Youngblood.
The annual picnic at Corinth
will be on June 30. A cordial
invitation and welcome is "ex-
tended to everyone.
How Women
in Their 40’s
Can Attract Men
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.fcAWST toulc take
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Baby likes yellow, is the con-
clusion reached by a study of
children’s color preferences
made in the kindergarten at
Texas State College for Wom-
en. With yellow leading in
the choices of children from
one to three years old, red
comes in at the age of three.
The coo! colors, blue, green,
violet and others, do not rate
much attention until the chil-
dren are five or six years of
age, bnt increase in popularity
from that time on.
Fiery Itefaing Skis
Sets (Nick Relief
Heme Treatment Eases
Unbearable Saraaasi Plstrow
*Th*r» is one y*t InexpernV* w«y
to oaso tf.« itching a«f tortur* of Ecjoito,
Itching Too* or Foot Rashes end many
other externally caused *li«* eruptions end
that is to apply Mocne* Erwtreld Oil night
and morning end people who jufior from
s«ch embarrassing or unsightly duo
troubles would bo win to by it.
Just ask any first-class druggist for an
original bottle of Moon* c fcmerald Oil
end refuse to accept anything els*. It is
such 6 highly concentrated preparation
that a small bottle lasts & long time and
furthermore If tVt# clean, powerful, pene-
trating oil that help* promote haaHag
fads to give you full and complete saris-
faction you can hmreyouf money refunded.
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MEN
FREE! FREE! FREE!
We will give you . . .
One pair Cat*, Paw rubber
heel*
One pair shoe strings
One pair heel pads
Reroll year welt and abut
your shoes with every pair of
INVISIBLE HALFSOLES
Price $1.25
Starting June 8 to 22
A complete line of Shoe Polish
and Creams of all colors
Men’s second hand shoes
$1.00 op
CARNES’ SHOE SHOP
Timpson, Texas
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Try Our
Fried Chicken Dinners
Branded T-Bone Steaks
And Potatoes
Let Us Fix That Picnic
Lunch for You
Short Orders
Sandwiches
ADMIRATION COFFEE
SER1TE EIFE
“Where People Go to Eat”
SPECIAL "FATHER’S DAY”
CAKES
Assorted Flavors with -
Decoration*
2 Sc and 50c
TIMPSON BIKER!
PHONE 38
Bakers of Dhri-Star Bread
««4«R
Dependable
FORD SERVICE
By factory-trained me-
chanics, with factory-
approved shop equip-
ment
WRECKER SERVICE
Day or Night
Wash, Grease and
vacuum clean $1.50
Timpson Motor Co.
Sales Service
DAY PHONE 38 NIGHT PHONE 7
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Molloy, T. J. Timpson Daily Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 120, Ed. 1 Monday, June 19, 1939, newspaper, June 19, 1939; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth814085/m1/4/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Timpson Public Library.