Timpson Weekly Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, December 7, 1934 Page: 2 of 8
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Buy and Save! Prices Slashed! 1
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Price Reduction Sale
Sale Continues Daily
Rain, Shine, Sleet or Snow
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Come and get your share of the Money-Saving
Values to be found here
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JOHN JOSEPH QAINE$M.Q
THE JOB OF HOME MAKING
CHILD
I mean the little.fellow that
has always been' “peevish”
and at outs with everything
about him. He (or she) gives
you more trouble than all the
rest of the children put to-
gether. You have worried
yourself sick-
You have done your extreme
best, mercy knows! Haven’t
you dosed him with castor oil,
time and again? . . . Then,
you’ve tried to bribe him into
a sweet disposition with in-
numerable candies, and every
abominable confection that he
saw in the dust-ridden show
cases down on the street—
and cried for.
Still he remains skim
seraggy-haired, sore-ey<
foul-breathed, pot-bellied a
evil tempered- In your despair
you have tried to “whale” it
out of him with your slipper.
But, it has not occurred to
Waxahachie, Tex.,
. (UP)—The cotton crop pro-
duced in Ellis eounty this year
Tvas the smallest in a decade,
according to Kobert Gatlin,
Ennis, government statistician.
By November 14, 34,367
■ bales had been ginned in this
■ county, 14,000 bales short of
the Bankhead allotment. Dur-
ing the same period in 1933,
-34,111 bales were ginned.
The bumper yield of 1920
when 152,000 bales were gin-
ned in this county was recall-
ed by the low figures for this
.r-season’s crop.
Examine yourself whether
■you wish to be rich or to be
happy. And if you wish to be
rich; know that it neither is a
blessing, nor is it altogether'in
your own power; but if to be
-happy, know that it both is 1 a
blessing, and is In your own
power; since the former is but
a temporary loan of fortune,
but the gift of happiness de- ■ , ... , „„„„ _
pends upon the will.—Epicte- rou that the child is SICK. -He
is just mean—may have got-
_ I ten it from his daddy—or
somewhere! The rest of the
childre are fat and sleek and
inspiring; but not this little
derelict—-the black sheep of
the family.
Listen to me: The -HEALTHY
chfld is 'NEVER fretful. The
HEALTHY child is the hap-
piest being on earth. Let’s be
sensible about this matter.
The fretful child is never
healthy.
It takes the very best of hu-
man judgment to rear chil-
dren as they should be reared.
.-. . There is no higher admin-
istrative duty. Your fretful
child demands the best that is
In you. There is no more
dignified, better-paying job
than that of restoring the little
sure-enough invalid, back to
health and the love of home.
And, you can do it.
Take your SICK child to the
Family Doctor. Look after his
1 nose, throat, ears, TEETH and
Better business is bound to
follow intelligent spending.
Bead the ads and buy from the
stores of your own home city!
'Hew I'm tbe Picture j
of Health,” Says L>4y
After Taking CARDUI
tram pains la ay bade and sides,"
-writes lie A. G, Orey, of Cossets,
Sla. Iwa thin asal weak, X
read of Cantu! and decided to take
it, I noticed at once It ana hCp-
2 kept taking Cardui un-
to I had finished an Dottles I
gained. My health was much bet-
ter. Kcnr I am the picture of health.
My color la good and say weight
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-women testify OvtUd ***w"»*4
them. II It does not benefit YOU,
-eouauttaphyalelan.
“Man works from sun to sun
but a woman’s work is never
done.” NOT SO! . . . says
Nancy Hart who stands for the
idea that a sun-to-sun day is as
possible for the wife as the
husband ... IF - . . woman or-
ganizes her work and does it
efficiently.
“Home Hints” by Nancy
Hart is a regular feature
column in The Times. There is
no woman so experienced in
home making that she cannot
learn of new and more efficient
ways to keep house if she will
read and save “Home Hints” by
Nancy Hart.
digestive tract. Set his house
in order; feed him; watch him
grow and become your joy
and pride.
Snyder.—Six hundred feet
of subirrigation tile for next
year’s garden have been laid
by Mr. and Mrs. 3. W. Brown
of Scurrv county, according to
Miss Nellie Ward, home dem-
onstration agent. The fertility
of the soil for the garden is also
being enriched by the applica-
tion of hnlls from ginning.
One of life’s perennial dis-
appointments lies in the fact
that an automobile you paint
looks exactly like an automo-
bile you have painted.—Mem-
phis Commercial.
YoaCart Christmas Shopping
WgtgjgggmEARLY at
This Store....
Early shopping gives genuine satis-
faction ... and thia store anticipated the
desires of Thrifty Christmas shoppers by
bringing to Timpson a most complete
and beautiful assortment of holiday
merchandise to please the most exact-
ing. ...
Come in today- and select gifts from
our new stock of ... ’
Dress Materials, Hosiery,
Dainty Underthings, Shoes,
Sweaters, Jackets, Scarfs, Bed-
room Slippers, Ties, Handker-
chiefs, Bathrobes ... all now oat
display for Christmas selling.
NEW CHRISTMAS SHIRTS
We have the largest line of Christmas
Shirts in our history . .. you cannot
make a more appreciative gift than a
Shirt... make it two... and double the
You will adore the
ess.
new
hanpin
colors.
MEN, BUY HOSIERY
_ ... for your wife or daughter... they
like ’em, and we have the kind that will
bring happiness. . . . The popular Van-
nette make ... all moderately priced.
.. . Buy now while the assortment is
complete. .
Buy your Christmas merchandise
here... and you won’t make a mistake.
fl. F. BURNS
McCall’s Printed Patterns
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Molloy, T. J. Timpson Weekly Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, December 7, 1934, newspaper, December 7, 1934; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth764455/m1/2/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Timpson Public Library.