Timpson Daily Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 15, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 20, 1934 Page: 4 of 4
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g| ROOMS FOR RENT AT HOTEL BLANKENSHIP
January Clearance to Make Our
Gigantic Stock Unloading Sale
1 A Smashing Drive on High Prices for the First Month of the New Year
Our lag stock unloading sale
has met with such a glorious suc-
cess we are continuing the money-
saving prices to give all our friends
and customers the opportunity to
save money on needed merchan-
dise. Our counters are piled high
with new merchandise, and we
Continue the Big
Sale Each Day
Come in, pick out your share of
the many Bargains to be found
hoe
See Oar Loaded
Bargain Counters
OUR BIG STOCK OF DRY GOODS, SHOES, AND CLOTHING—ALL GO IN THIS BIG SALE. THOUSANDS OF PAIRS OF SHOES
-SWEATERS, OVERCOATS—EVERYTHING IN THE BIG STORE AT SMASHING LOW PRICES.
GROCERIES, FEED AND FLOUR AT ROCK-BOTTOM PRICES!
New Spring
Coats and
Dresses
The first breath of spring-
time has breezed into our
store with ow first showing
of New Spring Coats and
Dresses. We invite you to
see these new
STAR BRAND SHOES
ARE BETTER
J. E. BLANKENSHIP
CURLEE
CLOTHES
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ENTERPRISE I Mr. and Mrs. Flemings of Fol-
som Chapel.
Enterprise, Jan. 15.—Mr.: Mr. and Mrs. Joe Oliver,
and Mrs. Martin Shoffner and | Miss Florence Borders and
children spent the week-end I Mrs. Thatchel Webb and baby
with Mr*. Shoffner’s parents, I visited with relatives id the
Super Service
That's Just What
We Mean
This is the finest One-Stop Service Station in
Timpsen. That's the reputation we’ve earned by
paying strict attention to business—by introdnc-
ing the latest equipment first . . . and by employ-
ing competent men who take a personal interest
in serving you. If it's HEAL SERVICE that you
want, then this ii the PLACE!
Abo, our mechanical department is one of the
best equipped shops in East Texas, and onr men
are well trained. Drive your car in today for a
general inspection without any obligation to you.
GOODYEAR TIRES AND TUBES
HUMBLE GAS AND OIL
WASHING, GREASING AND POLISHING
BATTERY SERVICE
SEE and DRIVE the NEW 1934 FORD!
Timpson Motor Co.
TIMPSON, TEXAS
ONE STOP SERVICE
FORD PRODUCTS GOODYEAR TIRES
Center Timpson Logansport
Jerico community Sunday af-
ternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert John-
son of Neuville and Joe Wheel-
er, brother of Mrs. Johnson,
spent awhile Sunday afternoon
with their grandmother, Aunt
Sallie Wheeler, and Mrs. Lena
Wheeler.
Mrs. H. M. Johnson of Car-
thage spent the week-end with
J. B. Johnson and family and
H. E. Steel and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Manhall Pol-
lard of Tenaha spent last
Wednesday and Thursday with
her parents, Mr. and Mis. H.
B. Smith. Hersehel Smith,
brother of Mrs. Pollard, re-
turned home with them and
spent the week-end.
Alton Sinclair of Longstreet,
La_ spent the week-end with
his uncle, H- E. Steele, and
aunt, Mrs. A. D. Bellamy, and
grandmother, Mrs. Mollie
Steele.
Preston Rhodes spent Satur-
day night and Sunday with
Mr. Smith's mother, Mrs.
Lizzie Smith and family of
Timpson.
Mrs. J. T. Shepherd and
daughter. Miss Ira Celle, of
New Prospect spent Thursday
with Mrs. Shepherd’s sister,
Mrs. J. B. Johnson. They also
visited with Mrs. H. B. Smith,
sister of Mrs. Shepherd.
Boyce Wood, Misses Flor-
ence and Viva Gray of Tenaha
spent Sunday with the latter’s
sister, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. John-
son.
Little Miss Mary Ann John-
SHORT ORDERS. PASTRY
AND HOT COFFEE
Open After the Show
Senate Cafe
“Where People Go to Eat”
Emmett Shepherd, Mgr.
Phone 34
Tiaqxon, Texas
son spent last Thursday and
Friday with her grandmother,
Mrs. R. A. Lebo, of Folcom
Chapel.
Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Gray
and daughter, Miss Florence,
of Tenaha, spent Monday with
their daughter and sister, Mrs.
C. T. Johnson.
Leo Ford and Miss Vera
Mae Humphries of Antioch
were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
C. B. Bogard last Tuesday and
Brooks Christian visited his
father who is ill, at Tenaha
Saturday.
Mra. Bitford Miller ' and
baby and Miss Callie B. Webb
spent Monday in Folsom
Chapel.
Mr. and Mrs. James Pate
and sons of Center spent Sat-
urday afternoon with Mrs.
Pate’s brother, J. E. Webb and
family.
Mrs. C. B. Bogard spent
Wednesday night with Mrs
James Pate of Center.
Saturday night and Sunday
are regular preaching dates.
Every one invited to come.
HARMONY
Harmony, Jan. 16.—Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil Long and Mr.
and Mrs. Donnie Harvey visit-
ed Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hud-
son of Wedge worth communi-
ty-
" Mrs. Fannie Terry has re-
turned from Overton.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Wood of Corinth visited Mr.
and Mrs. Melvin Darnell Wed-
nesday night-
Miss Edna Tippett spent the
week-end with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Tippett.
Mrs. Jim McLeroy and chil-
dren and Miss Ruby Richards
were Sunday visitors of Mrs.
Donnie Harvey.
Mis Othel Porterfield spent
Sunday afternoon with Miss
Margie Smith.
Muss Velma Tippett spent
Saturday night and Sunday
with Miss Tansy Wood of
Corinth.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bolton
and family spent Sunday With
Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Miller.
Mrs. W. T. Tippett and
daughter, £daa, spent 8or.day
with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Wood of Corinth.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Snelsbn
and little son, Lei Ian, spent
Friday night with Mr. and
Mrs. Percy Dunaway of Blair.
Mrs. Clifford West and lit-
tle daughters of Galveston are
visiting her mother, Mrs. L. G.
W. T. Tippett and daughter,
Velma, spent Friday night and
Saturday with Miss Elena Tip-
pett of Timpson.
Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Miller,
Mrs. Melvin Darnell and Miss
Velma Tippett spent Monday
with Mrs. W. E. Miller of Mc-
Coy.
The cost of insuring a steady
milk flow from his dairy cows
was $1.02 per ton for 80 tons
of seeded ribbon cane buried
in ' a trench silo. Dr. J. G.
Daniels, dairy demonstrator at
Gilmer, has reported to the
county agent. “My two trench
silos are worth more than any
other improvements on my
farm,” he says.
Loud groans heard in New
York emanate from politicians
who can’t get the ear of Mayor
LaGuardia.—Beaumont F.nter-
prise.
If disarmament is never
achieved at Geneva, it may be
brought about on the field of
Armageddon,—Beaumont En-
terprise.
GREASING—
While You Wait
—If You Wish
You promised yourself when
your car was new that it
would be greased and lub-
ricated regularly and on
schedule----We bav* greas-
ing and lubricating charts
of all make cars and guar-
antee a tip-top job. Our serv-
ice charge is most reason-
able. We use only the best
oils and greases. Service
while you wait—if you wish.
Repairing Washing
Gssoline and Oil
C. LEVANS
Service Station
Mum 169-W
DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE
We Want Your Business
Overhaul Now
save money
It’s still true—no matter how many times
you’ve heard it—that minor repairs early will
save major repair* later. And now, with the
winter ahead, arc with part and labor at bed-
rock prices is the very time that you can ssve
money most. Avoid future serious expense!
Save money at present prices! Let as make an
estimate today!
Witcher A Beanes are equipped to do every
sort of repairing and overhauling that an auto-
mobile can require. And the workmanship la
as complete as the equipment
Witcher & Barnet
General Automobile Repain
Night Phone 140
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Molloy, T. J. Timpson Daily Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 15, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 20, 1934, newspaper, January 20, 1934; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth768565/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Timpson Public Library.