Timpson Daily Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 80, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 22, 1933 Page: 2 of 4
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The Busy Housewife
Has No Time......
to make a personal shopping trip to the
grocery store when she can place the order by
telephone in a few minutes ... that's why this
store is adding new customers each day.
No standing around waiting for clerks to fill
your order here—we get your message over
the telephone quickly and deliver your order
quic|dy- You save the wear and tear of your
car, the expensive trips to town and the un-
necessary unloading of your car when you get
home.
Enjoy the Low Price*—
The Convenient Shopping—
The Unnecessary Delays—
The Quality and Service—
The Purest of Foods—
all to be had at this store, where your
Tininess is appreciated-
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REMEMBER—Our stock of staple and
fancy groceries is complete . . . every item
carefully selected to please the most exacting.
Buy Your Groceries die Convenient Way—
Use Your Telephone Instead of Your Car.
USE LIBERTY FLOUR
J. W. WILUS
The Leading Grower
Free Delivery Phone 28
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Crowell.—It pays to raise
bogs for home use and for
sale, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Ross of Margaret community
in Foard county have found.
From six hogs cured the “A.
and M. Way" they have sold
$66 worth of meat and still
have 200 cans of sausage and
ISO cans of chili to sell. Mrs.
Ross, a 4-H pantry demonstra-
tor, has sold 1100 cans of oth-
er'home raised food at 20
cents per can.
THE MIL! TIMES
Entered as second class mat-
ter.April 17, 1909, at the post-
office at Timpson, Texas, under
the Act of March 3, 1879.
T. J. MOLLOY,......Editor
S. WIXFBEY,- - Business Mgr.
Skating and Bicycling
New Outlet for Spring
Fever at Denton College
Denton, April 22.—Skating
and bicycling newest outlet
for spring fever at Texas State
College for Women (CIA) has
been found popular as the
newest introduction in the
field of physical education.
The campus bills have be-
come a riot of color as girls'
in new sport costumes of vari-
colored slacks and blouses
swim from one dormitory to
another. The more experi-
enced boistrouily give instruc-
tions to their unfortunate sis-
ters who did not learn the arts
of skating and bicycling white
children.
When money talka, it usual-
ly says good-bye.—Sunshine
Monthly.
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Expert Watch Repairing,
Cleaning and Adjusting
ALTON RUSHING
At Bussey's Drug Store
Timpson, Texas
We Appreciate Your Work
Nervous Condition
Improved After
Woman Took Cardui
1 found mjeell la a weak, run-
down condition, and very nervous,
so muck so that at times I felt
like I wanted to •cream,'* writes
Mrs. I. T. E. Thomas, of Spartan-
burg, a. C. -The least noise would
make me tremble and feel weak
and nervous. I read where Cardal
had helped other weak women,
and decided to Ur It myself. I
felt hotter after I began taking
Cards!, and decided to keep It up.
I took >U bottlea In all. I was in
a better condition alter taking
Cartel. My nerves were more
CarSut, the purely vesetable medi-
cine which co many women take and
recommend. In sold by local drusstrta.
You, too, cun be a
DUCHESS
IN THE grand old days of the grand dukes, Her Ladyship held a
"little court” for tradespeople every morning in her own apart-
It was usually while bar haw was being powdered. In would
troop Isee rashers and portrait-painter*, a poet with a roll of versos
and a peasant who might offer anything from a yellow puppy to a
pot of honey. All the wares of the realm were spread before the
duchess for her discriminating purchase, and without her putting
the toe of her shoe inside the doer.
Have you ever thought bow much like her you are?
Every day, as you Hager over your newspaper, the wares of
in the advertisements. Exciting
the world assemble before you
■tew fashions from your favorite small shop. Household i
from the greatest department stores. Everything for the menu
. the motor car... the mode in make-up, offered to you for your
htials
And many of these purchases you'll negotiate with more sat-
isfaction than the duchess enthroned at her dressing-table. For,
where the duchess had to judge of quality for herself, you have
Ac word of the merchant and'the word of Ac manufacturer for
integrity, correctness and cost.
fiuuei Thaw, aoa of Harr? Thar
ha* Ion* sine* oialtSed M aa caper
aviation pilot. He tea Joat nade
flight, Lot AafdM to New Tor
delivering a h*antlfiil moaopkso at
sedan to tbo XUw« of lira. E. >
Guggenhaita on Long Island.
Some. «u ose of the ha ekaamic
apparel wearier beauties .fleeted b.i
. group of noted artists, u fcdaf It
model with meet poke.
GEORGETOWN
Georgetown, April 19.—
Mrs. W. D. Butler of Blair
community spent Monday
evening with Mrs. Willard
Watson.
Mrs. Sid Stewart apent
Tuesday with Mrs. J. M. Yar-
borough.
Mrs. Henry Myers of Blair
community spent Monday
evening with Mrs. J. B. Yar-
borough.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Bryce
and children and Amos Bryce
and family of County Line
community spent Sunday the
guests of Geo. D. Herndon and
family.
Randall Herndon spent Sat-
urday night with Harris Hern-
don of Timpson.
Mrs. W. H. Yarborough
spent Tuesday evening with
Mrs. Carl Butler.
Miss Louise Herndon spent
Thursday night with Miss
Louise Worsham of Weaver.
Misses
Compton
Wilma and Adelle
of the Shady Grove
Reduced
Prices
on
SUPER-TREAD
NATIONAL
TIRES
4.40-21,4-ply. $5.25
4.75-19,4-ply. $6.40
5.25-18,4-ply $7.70
Why buy cheap tires
when you can get Na-
tional Tires—No. 1
material — first-grade
for these low prices.
GULF SEfflfiGE STATION
Jacob and North Second Sts.
Timpson, Texas
BURMA WATSON. Mgr.
PHONE ISI
BATTERIES RE-CHARGED
High Quality But Not High Price
Shop the Store and see for yourself.
Just In
Assortment of the very newest Spring
Silk Dresses
—the new dresses reached us by express
—they are beauties—with the fluffy
sleeves, organdy trim—in the Printed Crepes,
Plain Crepes and Rough Crepes ... the colors
are as varied as the rainbow ... to suit you...
to suit your most exacting taste.
See these new Dresses today.
$3M
New Skirts Just Receivedf
•..you'll want one of them
NEW WASH FROCKS
There are various makes of Wash Dresses
... but this store features die Quality kind...
the kind that will give you happy satisfaction.
... New shipment received this week.
Buy Your New Wash Dress Here.
Varied colors, newest styles for only
$1.00
New Straw Hat*
Complete Liae Groceries, Fleir aid Feed
R. T. BLAIR
community have been visiting I "Jems of NaxareA:" Have
Mrs. J. B. Yarborough for the
past two weeks.
Mrs. Edward Lewis and tit-
tle son, Edward, Jr., of Garri-
son spent Ae week-end with
her mother, Mrs. Rutliie Bass.
Mrs. Willie Snebon of Gary
is spending a few days this
week with Mrs. Geo. D. Hern-
don.
Willard Watson and family
spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. W. D. Butler of Blair
community.
Mrs. J. A. Yarborough spent
Tuesday guest of her daugh-
ter, Mrs. W. T. Powers.
Buford Frederick spent Sun-
day night with his mother,
Mrs. W. B. Compton.
Several cases of measles are
in our community but none re-
ported as serious.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ellington
of Garrison spent Sunday with
Geo. D. Herndon and family.
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Molloy, T. J. Timpson Daily Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 80, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 22, 1933, newspaper, April 22, 1933; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth766736/m1/2/: accessed May 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Timpson Public Library.