Timpson Daily Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 186, Ed. 1 Friday, September 19, 1941 Page: 4 of 4
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Merchandise Steadily 1
Advancing
Buy Today-Save One-TTurd
We own Several Thousand Dollars Worth
near the low price
Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Shoes
and Groceries
ONE-THIRD LESS THAN TODAY’S PRICES
18c cotton gets the job done. Come to Timpson with your cotton
Lots of room to store and sell
BRING US YOUR COTTON STAMPS
J. E. BLANKENSHIP
|j STAR BRAND SHSES
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CURLEE
CLOTHES
.Shipment of
Makes Big Gain
Austin, Texas.—Production
and shipment of Southern lum-
ber registered gains over both
June of this year and July a
year ago, according to a car-
rent report of the University
of Texas Bureau of Business
Research.
Production, 336,687 board
feet weekly per unit, was 23.7
tper cent above July, 1940, and
'7.9 per cent over June. At
410.696 board feet per unit,
shipments mounted 28.9 per
cent over a year ago, aad 19.1
per cent over June.
Unfilled orders, however,
continued to mount, reaching
2,115,816 board feet this year
as against 906,077 for July,
1940, a gain of 133.8 per cent
Foods Listed
College Station.—Foods ob-
tainable with bine stamps in
Texas stamp plan areas dur-
ing September are the same as
those available daring August
according to the Department
of Agriculture’s Surplus Mar-
keting Administration.
The complete list of sur-
plus foods for the period
September 1 through Septem-
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The 1942 Chevrolet
WILL BE SHOWN FOR THE FIRST
TIME (W
SEPTEMBER 26 AND 27
SHELBY MOTOR COMPANY
“The Home of Friendly Service”
Phone 212
Be Sore to See Whet
THE LEADER FOR 10 OF THE PAST 11
YEARS HAS TO OFFER.
ber 30 includes: Fresh pears,
plums, prunes, apples, oranges
and peaches, fresh vegetables
(including potatoes), corn
meal, shell eggs, raisins, dried
prunes, hominy (corn) grits,
dry edible beans, wheat floor,
enriched wheat flour, self-rais-
ing flour, enriched self-rising
flour, and whole wheat (Gra-
ham) flour.
GARY ITEMS
Gary, Sept 14.—Miss Faye
Smith has returned from a
visit with Miss Madge Smith
of Bean, Montana.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Wright
of Carthage were Gary visitors
Monday.
Mr. and Mm. B. A. Ritter of
Nederland visited Mr. and
Mrs. D. H. Ritter Monday and
Tuesday.
Mrs. Luther Smith and
daughters, Faye and Evelyn
visited relatives in Nacogdo-
ches Thursday.
Miss Naomi Williams, Mrs.
Bob Smith, Mr. and Mrs.
Delma Marshall visited Rev.
and Mrs. H. L. Groom of Car-
thage Monday for the pur-
pose of welcoming him home
with a pounding from the
church.
Mrs. D. H. Ritter and son
Kenneth were visitors to Was-
kom Wednesday.
Miss Imogene Stone is visit-
ing Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Heaton
of Cushing.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Norris
have moved to Orange.
Miss Sylvia Heaton, W. J.
Heaton and Willie Lee Heaton
.are in Houston,
j Miss Majorie Thom has em-
ployment in LaTex.
! Miss Qwendolyn Roberson
''is employed in Henderson,
j Taylor Ball of Houston vis-
■ ited his wife and mother, Mrs.
| Hattie Ball here last week,
j Miss Annie Ruth Wright,
English teacher, spent the
week-sitd visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Wright of
Carthage.
Miss Clarice Say has em-
ployment in Montgomery, Tex-
as.
D. H. Ritter and son, Ken-
neth were Shreveport visitors
Thursday and Friday.
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OR. W. LOTH
CHIROPRACTOR
TURKISH BATHS AND
ELECTRIC MAS8AGS
PHONE 161
Tenaha Street Center. Texas
When yon NEED
you went GOOD insurance.
The policy «31 bo GOOD
if signed by
W. J. WALKER
Agent
Fire, Windstorm, all forms
of Auto and. Casualty
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
With the opening of school
only a few days away we de-
sire to call the attention of the
public to our full and com-
plete line of school supplies.
Paper, Pees, Rulers, Inks,
Erasers, Note Book Paper,
Tablets, Etc.—everything for
the school boy and girL
Sandwiches. Hamburgers,
Cold Drinks and Candies.
fOTISIDFS 5TITI0I
Headquarters”
OU, Tun, Tubes
Near School. Phone 42
G. C. MeDAVID
PLATE LUNCHES
SHORT ORDERS
SANDWICHES
COFFEE
COLD DRINKS
You will enjoy one of
our delicious
Sunday Dinners
SENATE CAFE
“Where People Go to Eat”
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Bargains for
This Week
H>37 CHEVROLET TUDOR,
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We trade for Cattle, Lumber and Goats
ParkerMotorCo.,lnc.
Sales Service
Tow FORD-MERCURY DEALER
Pho-« 38 Tuupson, Texas
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Molloy, T. J. Timpson Daily Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 186, Ed. 1 Friday, September 19, 1941, newspaper, September 19, 1941; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth812190/m1/4/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Timpson Public Library.