Timpson Daily Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 161, Ed. 1 Friday, August 18, 1944 Page: 2 of 4
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IN IHO TIES
. Those making and sending
j cookies and cakes when mail-
-;..............' ing direct will please call her
T. J. MOUX)Y - - Bdftor ^ g]je can make records and
S. WINFREY - Buaineaa Mgr-?reports to cover, so the county
Entered as second class mat- j and individual or society may
ter April 17, 1906, at the post- be given credit.
office at Timpaon. Texas, un-
der the Act of March 3. 1879.
ra bushed daily except
Thursday and Sunday, in
Timpson, Shelby county, Tex-
as.
SabscriptaoB Rates
One year, $5-60; six months.
$2.50; three months, $1.25;
ne month, 50c.
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A THOUGHT FOR •
TODAY •
No longer forward or •
behind *
1 look in hope or fear, *
But, grateful, take the *
good 1 find, *
The best of now and *
here. ... Whittier. *
The QMC Girls are to be
thanked for their work in fur-
nishing 20 presenta each
month for the past three
months for birthdays of the
patients in the hospital falling
on these months.
Shelbyville will furnish the
presents for the month of Sep-
tember. Reporter.
©nils 0)B®nnina©ir
CAMP AND HOSPITAL
(Continued from rage 1)
signed to limited services,
these boys have done their bit
and are not asking' us for any-
thing, but we should show our
appreciation by trying to make
their lot just a hit easier by
providing them with some of
the comforts that cannot be
found in a tent with a dirt
Root.
Mrs. Naylor Chairman of
Shelby County asks that those
who have or knqw where any
of the above articles can be ob-
tained to call her as she would
like to report that these rooms
have been furnished, aim is
badly needing clean white
rags which can be made into
bandages, also that the calls
i<a. home made cookies are
still being made by the Hospi-
tal at Longview and Camp
[Fanning, both of which are
now filled with wounded men.
STATE THEATRE
GARRISON
• * •
Friday - Saturday
“O My Darling
Clemeatnie”
starring Radio’s Popular
Entertainers
• • •
Saturday Midnight
Sunday and Monday
“RATIONING”
starring WALLACE BEERY
• • a
Wedn—day-Thusaday
M-G-M's Technicolor Musical
“Broadway Rhythm”
with George Murphy, Ginny
Simms, Chas. Winninger,
Gloria De Haven, Lena Horne,
Eddie ‘Rochester’, Hazel Scott,
Tommy Dorsey and Orth.
Uphill Work
Two men pedalled their
tandem bicycle up a very steep
hill and stopped to rest at the
top.
“Sure,” said one, “that was
real hard work. I didn’t think
we’d get here.”
"Nor did I,” said the other.
"I was afraid we’d run back-
wards—that’s why I kept on
the brake.”—Answers.
999
It Rhymed, Too
An English teacher was
teaching a class of Southern
belles in a school bard hit by
the wartime shortage of men.
The class had reached Her-
rick’s poem, which begins,
“Gather ye rosebuds while ye
may,” and in the course of the
lesson the teacher asked for a
summary of the thought. One
girl realistically reflected the
feminine problem of the times
when she answered: "Grab a
man while you can!”—Chris-
tian Science Monitor.
SEED
Following Seed and time to
plant is suggested for Summer
and Fall gardens and truck
farming:
Beans, Bush Aug.-Sept.
Beans, Pole ...............Aug.-Sept.
Beets -...............Aug.-Nov.
Cabbage .................July-Nov.
Carrots..... July-Nov.
Collards July-Nov.
Lettuce ..... Sept.-Nov.
Mustard ..... July-Nov.
Onion Seed________ Sept-Nov.
Onion Sets ......... Aug.-Nov.
Peas, English Sept.-Nov.
Radish Sept.-Nov.
Ruta Baga ......July-Aug.
Shellots _..........Aug.-Nov.
Spinach ......... Sept-Nov.
Squash ................ July-Aug.
Turnips July-Dee.
Vigoro Fertilizer for
Bigger Yields
We Appreciate Your Business
B06MIJ SEED STORE
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WHY BONDS
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!
« PHONES
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We ail have loved ones—over there—
of whom—we’re very fond—
So strain yourself—a little more—and buy
another bond—
To make it easy—to do this—and we can
get—both yonrs and mine—
With what yon save—and what I make—
when you trade at Number Nine.
Gordon Weaver
CUES
Alligators have extra eye-
lids — transparent—enabling
them to keep their eyes open
while under water.
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JOE'S PAY CHICK: Say, you’re Mushing.
What happened?
SUPS PAY CHECK: 1 jut got a peek at
Harry’s pay check—it’s mailer than 1 ami
He’s putting over 1J% of his salary into
War Bonds!
JOE'S r AY CHICK: Smart idea. But part
of you goes into War Bonds, doesn’t H?
SUE’S PAY CHECK: W-eJd ... I hate to
admit it, but I'm only a 7-percenter.
JOE’S PAY CHECK: That’s terrSU Don’t
you know that you’re missing the greatest
chance is ths world to make some mosey?
Think of 10 yean bom now!
SUPS PAY CHECK: Don't rub it in. V I
had more to soy about it. I’d give myself
a Ug Bond raise. Because how do 1 know
I w>n’t be just a blank .piece of psuey,.-
after the war—remembering Luc boom <‘sj»
of’44?
JOE? PAY CHECK: You don't know—and
neither do a lot of people who am getting
pay checks like you. The wis* one* are
paring don their checks, getting ready •:
far the futnre. And the next time I see you,
I hope you're thinned down plenty—with
til that extra weight oa the War Band side!
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WAR BONDS to Have and to Hold
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Molloy, T. J. Timpson Daily Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 161, Ed. 1 Friday, August 18, 1944, newspaper, August 18, 1944; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth765394/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Timpson Public Library.