Timpson Weekly Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, June 24, 1949 Page: 5 of 8
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Better Values!
They Game, They Saw
THEY BOUGHT!
MANY HAPPY CUSTOMERS TOOK ADVANTAGE LAST
WEEK OF THE BIG SAVINGS TO BE FOUND HERE-
THEY SAVED MONEY!
TODAY’S VALUES IN NEW MERCHANDISE GOING AT
Specials For
Friday, Saturday, and Monday
DON'T: BUY UNTIL YOU SEE OUR BIG STOCK-AND
GET OUR PRICES!
THE SAVINGS TO BE FOUND AT THIS STORE WILL
PUT DOLLARS IN YOUR POCKET!
REAP A HARVEST OF MONEY-SAVING VALUES!
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The following items can always be found at A. F.
Burns:
O FOR MEN:—Portage Shoes—Beaver Brand Hats
Sewell Clothing — Dickie's Work Clothing—
N. & W. Overalls.
O FOR LADIES:—Miracle Tread Shoes—Williams
Shoes—Larraine Undies—The Famous Gossard
Line—Vanette Hosiery.
Simplicity Patterns
ALL LADIES’ WHITE
SHOES and SANDALS
$1.49 L i ;
Standard Brand Merchandise
TIMPSON
f vile
50 prs. Boys’ Pants and Shirts to
Match—$2.00 value @..........
$1.09
600 Men’s Khaki Suits
going at......................
$4.48
Men’s Blue Chambray Work Shirts
$1.69 value—going at...........
$1.19
15<J Value Painters’ LL Canvas
at per yard...................
10c
500 Grade Prints
going at......................
27c
$2.95 BED SPREADS
going at......................
$198
Dr. and Mrs. P. C. Clements
of Lufkin, were among the'
group from that city attend-
ing the Tomato Festival in this j a* Timpson Locker Plant,
city last Saturday.
Ice-Cold Watermelons
Plenty of ice-cold watermelons
Z. N. Williams of Center,
Route 2, is undergoing treat-
ment at Schuinpert Hospital in
Shreveport, according to card
____! Visitors in the home of Rev. from Mr?- Williams, who re-
„ ,, „ Jand Mrs. W. C. Brown the last 1uests that the Timea be fpr'
Maurece Wheat, John Pogg- week were; Pu,v -nd Mrs. H.iwarded to Shreveport until
E. Blackburn and Mr. and Mrs.; ^U1^^er not*ce- The many
L. W. Milam of Henderson. SfrieBds of Mr. Williams will
Also Rev. and Mre*. Donald H. re&ret to learn of his illness,
Dillard of Bradertor, Fla.,
who had jus; been rr a cried
and were on their way to San
Francisco to visit his parents,
stopped by to see the Browns.
Rev. Dillard is a nephew of
Mrs. Brown.
las Morgan and Misses Mar-
guerete Drewery and Janey
Vise, all of Houston, visited
Mr. and Mrs. John Morgan in
Timpson last Sunday.
Mrs. Lillie Want returned
from Dallas Wednesday of
last week after a visit with
the families of her sons, Mr.
and Mrs. Kirk McGee and
Mr. and Mrs. Doyle McGee.
She was accompanied home j ^'
by her granddaughters. Misses
Janet McGee and Sue McGee.
A moth folds its wings flat Sardines are cheaper than Venom of the Black Widow
while a butterfly folds its olive oil in which they are can- Spider is 15 times as potent as
wings vertically. ned. that of the rattlesnake.
Your Pontiac deserves
and wish him a speedy return i
tc health.
Emmme
SEMVMJE
Classified Ads
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Murphy
had as guests over the week-
end, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Man-
singer of Henderson, and Mrs.
Joe Smith of Rockport.
Pfc. William ITAHison left
Sunday night for a camp in
Kentucky. His wife and baby
plan to join him soon. He serv-
ed twenty-two months in Ja-
pan and has been visiting bis
mother, Mrs. Bobbie Ratliff,
for the past 30 days.
Mrs. Noble Amos spent
Thursday and Friday of last
week in Marquez, visiting in
the home of her sister, Mrs.
M. O. Gibson.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil M.
Clark and children, Sharron
and Kenneth of Houston, are
visiting Mrs. Clark's mother,
Mrs. Sam Todd. Mr. and Mrs.
J. P. Bobb and children of
Houston are also week-end
guests of Mrs. Todd.
For FRAM
COMPLETE ENGINE
PROTECTION SEE
J. B. WALTERS
AUTO SUPPLY
Accessories end Parts
Phone 64—Timpson, Texi
Mrs. Chas. Hammer and
Richard, visited Mrs.
Hammer’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. F. Corey, while' Mr.
Hammer and daughter*, Betty
and Barrie, spent, the week-
end in Selma, Alabama.
Billiken Shoes For
Children
We received on Wed-
nesday of this week ship-
ment of Billiken shoes
for children. Sizes for
children of all ages.
Shoes in both whites and
brown. Brinson’s.
Extra special for next
ten days men’s high
quality two-tone shoes,
$7.95 values only $5.00.
Brinson’s.
Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Nelson
spent several days in Houston
last week with their daugh-
ters, Misses Btr. Jean and
Frances.
Mrs. W. K. Murray of Odes-
sa, visited her aunt, Mrs. W.
E. Neal of this city last Fri-
day.
Don’t forget our j
cial on wash silks.
Brinson’s.
FOR SALE — Good Ik
rooms and bath, nice
le, S
bath
fixtures, oak floors, concrete
porch; near school, long high-
way frontage. 10 acres good
land, city water, gas, lights,
telephone. Reasonable price.
Owner, J. F. Knight, Timpson,
Texas. ' 14-tfc
FOR SALE—Creosoted
M. O. B. Richardson.
Good Pasture For Rent—See
G. W. Crenshaw
Mrs. W. M. Ramsey: Clip
this and present at Box Office
of Fox Theatre and receive
one free pass.
Need a new tractor? Place
your order early for a new
Farmall. Shelby Truck Sc
Plow Co., Center, Texas.
New Farm alls arriving every
week. We believe we can
take care of yon before crop
time. Phone, wire, write or
come to see us. Shelby Track
& Plow Co., Center, Texas.
Mrs. Robin Hooper: Clip
this and present at Box Office
of Fox Theatre and receive
one free pass.
New Cars at List Price!
All colors and body styles of
Chrysler* and Plymouth*,
brand new, just unloaded, no
waiting, immediate delivery.
Call, writ eor visit our show-
room at 900 N. Main St., Rusk,
Texas. Phones 5 and 35S-W.
SIGN OF THE EXPERT w**™ ™ «o>
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It’s always a wonderful feeling to get into
your Pontiac ami go places!
We know that you—like thousands and
thousands of other Pontiac owners will be
driving a lot of miles this summer, and we
feel sure they will be enjoyable, comfortable,
economical miles you will be happy to
remember for s long time.
One of the things which adds greatly to the
indthat
peace of mind t
goes with Pontiac owner-
ou are never more than
few miles from expert
ship is the fact that you are never more than
a few minutes or a fer
Pontiac service—the kind of service your
Pontiac deserves.
The two service signs you see here identify
more than 4,000 Pontiac dealers across (be
country—all pledged, as .we are—to give
you the finest service, by factory-trained ex-
perts using - factory-engineered parts and
special equipment.
Before you start your summer travels, bring
your Pontiac in for a check-up. And if you
ever need service on the road, look for the
sign of the Pontiac expert—it pays!
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1st. at Bremond 1 imrror, Texas
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Molloy, T. J. Timpson Weekly Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, June 24, 1949, newspaper, June 24, 1949; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth811677/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Timpson Public Library.