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Springtime in the Air, Springtime Everywhere
Received New Dresses for Juniors, Ladies and
Children.
TIMPSON WEEKLY TOCSS—Timpaon, Tent, April IS, IMS
Let’s go for a big deal that will help carry on a
long time. Good old hot weather will soon ap-
pear, so, come in for Sheer Material, in Piece
Goods. . .. New shipment Prints and all the
Spring Merchandise now showing, and ready
for you.
Cotton Undeawear, die cool and comfortable
kind.... $1.00. $1.50, $1.98.
Down on die price—you can pay—in Dry
Goods, Clothing, Hats and Shoes in a good as-
sortment of colors. __
Hosiery—the new stretch, and great. Assort-
ment of Nylon in Ladies, Kiddies, and for men
and boys.
Mojud Hosiery and Underwear line. Rodgers
Underwear line. Berkshire line. Two great
lines in Ladies and Children’s Hosiery anaUn-
derwear.... Buy now for Spring.
Great assortment of Towels, Sheets, Pillow
Cases—a good line of solid colors in sheets and
cases—wonderful line. -
New Junior Dresses—Teen-Agers Dresses—
Ladies Dresses — great line — low down on
prices.
Dresses for the kiddies $1, $1.50, $1.18, $238
NEW DRESSES—Barilla, the great dress . .
$3.99 and $5.99
Looks as good as many selling for $10.95
New Cotton Underwear, Nylon Underwear,
and New Hose—the big lines... Red Fox and
other makes.
Mojud and Rodgers. 7... $1.00, $ 1.49, $1.95
Ladies and ’Teen Agers Dresses
. $2.99, $3.99, to.99, $5.99, $7.99, $9.99
New Hose for Spring... Nylon Underwear,
Mojud line........49c, 79c, 89c, 99c, $1.49
New Underwear.. Great Showing
... see the new Gowns and Slips...
$ 1.99, $2.99, $3.99, $4.99, $7.99
Nylon Curtain, white, pair..... $2.99 and tip
Stretch Sox for Men and Boys.. 59c, 79c, 99c
Sox for all Men and Boys.......25c and up
Big Bargains every day!
SHGES-SHOES-For all the family... sett-
ing low. . .$1.99, $2.99, $3.99, $4.99
NEW SUITS—in Curlee. Dress Shoes, Hanes
Underwear, Men’s Sport Shirts and Boys’
Sport Shirts.......... $1.49, $1.99, $2.99
Buy Now—Holeproof Sox for Men and Bovs
wonderful Hose............ . .65c, $1.00
New Spring Hats............$4.98 and up
Men's Felt Hats in Stetson, Knox and Davis
—the three great lines.
BUY... BUY ... DON’T DELAY!
Blankenship & The Green Store
Star Brand, Peter1* Diamond Brand, Poll Parrott, Weeiherbrt Shoe*—Curie* Clothe—Hawk and Sledge Work Cloth*—Koser Underwear—Berkshire and Majnd Hoe-
***y Jerry Gilden, Brogan and Jenoiuft, Gar1* Originals and Marejr Lee Dresses—Buttcrick and McCall Patterns—^tetaoss, Kaos and Davis Hals — Swaaadown Coats
i — Arrow Starts.
MAMkMMAMVWBuiitrick Patterns and PnblicstioBiMVMMMMMMW
the people. In test they give him
the whole theory of good govern-
ment In a nutshell: "If you will
be a servant unto this people . .
then! they whl he your servants
temporaries, what he
They give him the
foolish advioe to bear down os
the people, treat ’em rough, tea
them nothing food So the feckless
Rehoboam goes out and says is
effect, -You took a beating la
my father’s time—but you haven't
seen anything yet If he beat yon
with whipe. S’B boat you with
Chile is as long as the dis-
tance from New York to Ban
Francisco, and as narrow as | called the •■Shoestring Repob-
Lake Erie. It sometime* to ik..
Wat Hndfta led WMtp-Wae
Ww!!*"Bahoboam lost the
election. Only one tribe Rood by
him. The rest want off and elect-
ed knottier kinf ot their own. A
kingdom that Dtvid bed won by
courage and Solomon bad held
by wiadom, was kicked away by
of sheer foolish-
What made Rehoboam sock
a fool? It was not his youth. At
the time of this episode be was
forty years old, and if a man has
no sense by the time he is forty,
it is too late to hope. Part of the
trouble may have been his 890
stepmothers. Solomon was mar-
ried a thousand times, but we
have no record of any children
except this man Rehoboam. Con-
sidering what harem intrigues
are like in the Orient, and con-
sidering the fact that most if not
all of Solomon's Immense harem
were heathen women. K* would
not be surprisfcg if Rehoboam'*
mother <who herself was a heath-
en from Amiaoai was over-sup-
plied with bad advice from R«-
boboam’s nosy stepmothers Some
fools are bora, some are made.
They are hume-made, many of
them. One of the hut ways to
produce a fool In jour family Is
to listen to an the stupid advice
an give yon.
Another thing was wrong with
Rehoboam, and for this we can-
not blame his mother nor his con-
gregation of stepmothers. It was
his own fault that be preferred
to listen to the men his own age,
men who like himself had grows
up in the luxury of the court, men
who knew nothing of practical af-
fairs. preferred to listen to them, .
the voices of inexperience, rath-
er than to the older men whose
advice Solomon had tried and pre-
sumably found good. Rehoboam
being himself without experience
could, rot tell, of course, before-
hand whether the older or yotmg-
er men were right.
Press (writ*.i
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WHAT WILL THE
FUTURE
BRING FOR THESE
YOUNGSTERS?
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All Account, Are In sure»i
Ym can’t predict what the
future vtTi koM ... Hat jot
can prepare far their future
by raving money today! A
growing aunnl b the heet
inranac* far a secure,
S*«P «
TH€COTTON BELT STATE BANK
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O.E.S. To Meet
Tuesday Night
There will be a stated meet-
in* of Timpson Chapter No.
396, Order of the Eastern Star,
Tuesday night, April 19th, at
8:09 o’clock at Masonic hall.
Gladys Santee, W. M.
Katie H. Connell, Sec.
Ledge No. 437, AFAA.il.
Ttranday Night, April XI
Staled communication of
Thnpeon Lodge No. 437, A. F.
4k A. H, Thursday night,
April 21, 8:00 o’clock. Mem-
bers and sojourner* Invited.
L. T. Ugg, W. M.
APACHE
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CENTER, TEXAS
On Logaarpert Highway.
April 14-15'
MARLON BRANDO in
On The Waterfront
■starring Karl Malden, Eva
Marie Saint, Lee J. Cobb
Saturday Only
April 16
Phil CAREY
Audrey TOTTER in
April 17-18
Broderick CRAWFOHD
Btnth ROMAN in
Down Three Dark
Pa___a-
uCrcvis
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Tuerday-Waduasday
April 19-20
HOW MIAMI SMASHED
THE MOB I
THE MIAMI STORY
starring B; rry SULLIVAN
Lather ADLER
BY DP KENNETH ;. FOREMAN
Sertytcre: tl ChmMa to—IX; I
ltattfi PTOVCTto l::-ia
Nt Greater Foal
tar AjeU 17,
muHMtk|. The mv edmin-
Mrattoa was meeting the voter*
tace to taco. At least, the on
who hoped ud eapeeted to be the
administration wu tacing the peo-
ple he hoped to rale. The right
word is "rule,” I
for this mi In the ’
dajl when kings ■
were king, and r
not nwro sigoc
at other' men’* j
document*. And j
tkla particular [
king was none )
other than the son, [
the one and only ■
son, of the famous “
King Solomon His name war
Rehoboam. and if ever a greater
fool Bvvd on this earth, history
he* lost record. As s matter of
tact he could not be Ida* auto-
been a kingdom very loaf: there
had bean only force kings In all.
Ssai. David and Solomon- And In
every case, foe kin* had been
dieted by rota of tha people. It
was what we would call techni-
cally aa elective monarchy, not
yet a hereditary one. So Jteho-
beaaa bad to persuade foe people
font he was wortldag sleeting. He
canid not be king of any tribe If
the: tube did no! vote for him.
Ihpl FM
proceeded to do
The people
t taxes? Solomon’s ralffa
hi foe palace. If yon lived out fo
the villages or on a farm R looked
different The royal officers were
everywhere, bleeding foe people
for all the taxer sad an fo* forced
labor that the royal magnificence
required for Its upkeep The peo-
ple told Rehoboam that Solomon'!
yofceewas grievous; they.begged
him to make it lighter. Reoehosm
asks for Urns to foink- He spends
foot time asking advice. Tha older
cewuailors. ti tatter's trusted
vise man. tall him to so light am
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Molloy, T. J. Timpson Weekly Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, April 15, 1955, newspaper, April 15, 1955; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth815198/m1/4/: accessed July 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Timpson Public Library.