Timpson Weekly Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, March 15, 1940 Page: 8 of 8
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New Spring Coats
$1.99, $2.95, $4.95
New Spring Dresses
$1.98, $2.98
Springtime Is In the Air
New Spring Merchandise - - Buy it Now!
New Suits, Hats arid Shoes in the
Big Easter Display
New Easter Tog* for you — Low down on price* i*
the thing you need.
New York shipment* in... big offering in hats.
New Shoes...............$14)0, $1.40, $1.08
New Hats, Shoes, Shirts, Hosiery, Underwear
Big Stock—Low Prices... Hats, Coats and Shoes
New Dresses just in and on display.
Big display New Spring Merchandise
SEE THE BIG WINDOW DISPLAY
STARBRANDSHOES
ARE BETTER
J. E. BLANKENSHIP
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CLOTHES
Bntterick Patterns andPublication*
THIS . WEEK IN ,
WASHINGTON
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j election of Republicans. One of
' these was a'foregone j:opclu-
| sion, but the other was a com-
’ plete reversal on the part of
the voters, who had elected a
Democrat from that district in
. the last five biennial elections.
If that is an omen, as some
or someone whom he selects la
to head the Democratic ticket,1
the general belief among
.Washington observers is that
the Republicans will be put to-
il to name a candidate who
cent visit to Washington had
no political purpose -behind it.
Those who consider Mr. J
Hoover as an appropriate political soothsayers claim, of j would be regarded by the vet-
nominee of the Repabliean * Republican victory next Fall,j ing public as sufficiently versed
Party point first to the recent then there is possible grounds j in foreign affairs to stand
indications of a strong Repub- for their belief that the per- i against Secretary Hull or Mr.'
Itcan trend among the voters ' sonality of the Republican j Roosevelt himself. All the re-
candidate will be of less impor- cent polls of public opinion in
tance than the policies he dicate that the President is still
stands for and his qualifica-
tions as a statesman.
at Ohio, which Is considered
-almost the index state by
-•which to measure political ten-
dencies. Both of the two Con-
gressional vacancies caused by
the deaths of Ohio members
-have lately been filled by the
Republican* Face Difficulties
If the election is to hinge
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Used Cars
i 939 Ford DeLuxe Tudor
Has Radio
1937 Ford Tudor
Priced to sell
1935 Master Chevrolet Coach
This is an exceptionally
dean car mechanically
and in appearance.
1934 Ford Tudor
1934 Chevrolet Std. Coach
f 931 Chevrolet Coach
1930 Model A
Several other cars at bargaii
nt Plan
Easy Payment ]
in prices
SHELBY MOTOR COMPANY
"The Home of Friendly Service*
Phone 212
the most popular political fig-
ure with the mass of the voters,
and he has definitely strength-
ened his hold upon the popu-
lar imagination by his conduct
of the nation'a international re-
lations.
Whether the European mis-
sion of the Under Secretary of
State, Mr. Welles, is to devel-
op a' plan for American inter-
vention for a peace settlement,
or merely to bring back the
personal views of the heads of
the warring nations, it hat
caught the popular fancy as an
American gesture aimed at
bringing the war to an end,
greatly to the personal and
political aggrandizement of
Mr. Roosevelt in the public
eye.
The New
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Tenaha
SPECIAL FRIDAY KITE
ADMISSION 10-15c
Friday and Saturday
JOHN WAYNE
In
“Riders of Destiny”
First Episode
"Zorro’a Fighting Logion1*
SATURDAY MIDNITE
Sunday and Monday
“CAT AND THE
CANARY”
with
Bob Paulette
Hope Goddard
Beginning Sunday Nite wil)
have shows 8:30 o’clock
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the terms as a holdup. Wash-
ington generally was that tha
terms had strengthened Rosso-
German collaboration. Several
legislator said, however, the
end of hostilities had removed
one possible cause for Ameri-
can involvement in the Euro-,
pean war.
The end of the conflict
marked another partial victory
for the aggressive policy start-
ed by Joeef Stalin following
the Russo-German non-aggres-
sion treaty and Germany’s in-
vasion of Poland which started
the European war.
The treaty consisted of nine
points and was followed by
an eight-point protocol cover-
ing details of the troop with-
drawal.
in the number of traffic acci-
dental v
The map shows the condi-
tion of all highways as of Feb-
ruary 15, 1940, and is free to
i the pubUe. Copies may be ob-
: tained by addressing the Tex-
as highway department, Aus-
tin, or any district office of the
department
New State Highway
Maps Are Ready Fur
Fn
Austin, Texas.—The state
highway commission announc-
ed that the spring edition of
the 1940 official map of the
Texas highway systam is ready
for distribution.
New features indude the
printing of the back In four
colors instead of duo-tone as
in the past Much space on the
back is taken up by photo-
graph* of the administration
buildings of all foe state-sup-
ported senior colleges. Photo-
graphs of all the standing old
missions of Texas are also in-
cluded.
A panel on the back is de-
voted to illustrating standard
state highway signs and mark-
ers, with appropriate explana-
tions. It is hoped to familiar-
ize the traveling public with
the meaning at these markers,
thereby effecting a reduction
Greater love hath no man
than this, that a man lay down
his life for his friends.—St.
John 15:18.
Four thousand varieties of
rice are produced in Japan.
Ribbons for all makes ygf
typewriters. The ■Times:'
NACOGDOCHES BEAUTY
SCHOOL
Our Prices and Terms
Extremely Reasonable
Positions Obtain able
MRS. R. E. CAMPBELL
Nacogdoches, Tessa
107 Mound St. Phone 712
USED CAR
SPECIALS!
;
1939 DeLuxe Ford Tudor
1939 Chevrolet Coupe
1937 Ford Tudor
1937 Chevrolet Tudor
1936 Ford Tudor
1933 Ford Tudor
1930 Ford Tudor
1937 Chevrolet Pickup
LOW PRICES REASONABLE TERMS
COME MAKE US AN OFFER
Timpson Motor Co.
Sales
Service
DAY PHONE 3S NIGHT PHONE 7 ;
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Molloy, T. J. Timpson Weekly Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, March 15, 1940, newspaper, March 15, 1940; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth811721/m1/8/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Timpson Public Library.