Timpson Daily Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 134, Ed. 1 Friday, July 8, 1938 Page: 2 of 4
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HADEN & BOUCHER’S
HOME-MADE
ilCE CREAM AND SHERBET!
ALSO FROZEN MALT
Prices on Cream and
Sherbet:
Gallon..........$1.25
Half-gallon.......70c
Quart............35c
Pint............25c
TIMPSON PHARMACY
TIMPSON, TEXAS
I- '
Watch Your Step
The average consumer pays little attention—to the
quality and character of food—
And don’t stop to consider—if it’s wholesome and
pure and the kind that will really be good;
It’s the time of the year we should be on the alert
and watch carefully the things we may eat.
And not grab anything—for its lowness in price,
when you do—you are already beat.
For nine times out of ten—along with low price—
you get very low quality, too—
Disregard the old price that you pay for your food—
for there’s none that’s too good—for you—
To crowd that old stomach with inferior food is
nothing short of a crime—
When you can get the best—and the very best—by
calling old Number Nine.
Gordon Weaver
Phone 9 GROCERIES Timpson
THE 11! TIMES
Entered as second class mat-
ter April 17, 1906. at the post-
office at Timpson, Texas, un-
der the Act of March 3, 1879.
T. J. MOLLOY----Editor
S. WINFREY - Business Mgr.
Piquant Paragraphs
A THOUGHT FOR
TODAY
A thing of beauty is a
joy for ever;
Its loveliness increases;
it will never
Pass into nothingness.
—Keats.
Germany has 360 inhabitants
to the square mile.
Sometimes it seems to us
that the spirit of ’76 is lacking
in the spirits of 130,000,000.—
Dallas News.
5 5 5
Judge rules engagement
rings are girl’s permanent
property. Then it isn’t an en-
gagement; it’s an overwhelm
ing victory.—Greenville Ban-
ner.
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One of the reasons why
Japan is fighting in China is to
get a place in which to put its
excess population. The Chinese
are cooperating by providing
a permanent disposal.—Fort
Worth Star-Telegram.
WE HAVE
the equip-
ment TO
SERVE your
CHEVROLET
right
r!noed to do a be****
v* "Tsi, job,>—
moobo—-
DRIVE IK TODAY!
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Gentleman (at police sta-
tion) ; “Could I see the man
who was arrested for robbing
our house last night?”
Desk Sergeant; “This is very
irregular. Why do you want
to see him7”
Gentleman: “I don’t mind
telling you. I only want to ask
him how he got in the house
without awakening my wife.”
—Exchange.
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Cute Performance
Officer: “Hey! Pul! over to
the curb, lady. Do you know
you were doing seventy-five?”
Cute She: “Isn’t it marvel-
ous!—And I just learned to
drive yesterday.” — Federal
Employees Insurance Maga-
zine.
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“Lady, could youse give me
a quarter to get me where my
family is?”
"Certainly, my good man,
here’s a quarter. Where is the
family?”
“At de movies.”—Com-
merce.
Striking symbolism appears
in the new Jefferson nickel’s
linking the vanishing Jeffer-
sonian principles with the
vanishing buffalo. — Chicago
News.
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Palace Theatre
TIMPSON
10c and 25c
LAST TIME TODAY
Rocking the screen with Fury!
TBIDlHr
with a great cast of dramatic
stars.
Also Comedy and News
Saturday Only
BOB STEELE
“IKE FEUD IHKEB”
Chapter No. 6 of serial
"THE SECRET OF
TREASURE ISLAND”
Midnight Show Saturday
AT I0.-4S P. M.
SUNDAY AND MONDAY
M-G-M’s Greatest All-Star
Thrill Romance !
CLARK GABLE
MYRNA LOY
SPENCER TRACY
“TEsfhir
with LIONEL BARRYMORE i
Hundreds of planes
. a cast of thousands
... in the most staggering epic
of the air ever produced!
Also Movietone News
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HCM SPECIALS
Loveliness and eh arm with
one of our waves: The proper
wave is just as important as
yoor wearing apparel, and our
individualized permanents will
make you look and feel your
best.
This is your opportunity to
get a really high class wave at
an extremely low price, so
make your appointment for
this week. Remember, women
who appreciate and recognize
quality in hair dress always
choose our waves.
Regular $5.00 Duart.... $3.50
Regular $3.50 Sanders. .$2.50
Regular $5.00 New-Ray
Machine!.........$3.50
A Texan for Texas
FOR GOVERNOR
William
McCRAW
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PENSIONS
McCraw says: “I pledge
Texas a humanized old age
assistance administration. We
must hold the contribution of
the Federal Government. We
must relieve the distressed,
and take human want out of
the political fields. My admin-
istration will put on the rolls,
without taint or favoritism, all
deserving old folks. We will
pay them according to their
needs, without unreasonable
demands or requirements upon
their sons and daughters.
Many are not upon the rolls
who ought to be there. The
average payment in Texas is
inadequate. Increased pay-
ments are necessary. They
shall be provided. We must
have a single, consolidated de-
partment for the administra-
tion of social welfare.”
“ Whatever McCraw says, he
will remember after he is elected.”
—Arlington Journal.
/
“Bill McCraw has been an
asset to the State of Texas.”—
Wortham Journal.
No better preparatory course
leading to the Governor’s office
could be taken by an individual than
to be gained from an experience of
two terms as Attorney General.
Let’s elect McCraw Governor
of Texas.
WILLIAM McCRAW’S RADIO SCHEDULE
Below is listed a complete schedule of radio speeches to
iivered by Mr. McCraw. Tune in and hear his addresses:
Sat., July 9—12 noon to 12:15 WBAP
Tues., July 12—12:15 p.m. to 12:30 WBAP
Thurs., July 14—12:15p.m. to 12:30 WBAP
Thurs., July 14—7:30 p. m. to 7:45 WBAP
Sat, July 16—12 noon to 12:15 WBAP
Tues., July 19—12:15 p. m. to 12:30 WBAP - WFAA - KPRC
Thurs., July 21-12:15 p. m. to 12:30 WBAP - WFAA - KPRC
Fri., July 22—9 p. m. to 9:30 KRLD - KTSA - KTRH -
WFAA - KPRC
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be de-
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(Political Advertisement paid for by Sill McCraw’* friend*
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Molloy, T. J. Timpson Daily Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 134, Ed. 1 Friday, July 8, 1938, newspaper, July 8, 1938; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth815416/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Timpson Public Library.