Timpson Daily Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 14, Ed. 1 Monday, January 24, 1944 Page: 4 of 4
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Few Days left to buy No Ration Shoes
in certain types for Ladies and Children
See Us for Shoes
BUY TODAY-
Dry Goods, Clothing,
Hats and Shoes
and War Bonds First
BUY WAR BONDS FIRST
BUY WAR BONDS FIRST
J. E. BLANKENSHIP
STAR BRAND SHOES
ARE BETTER
aMKBBggg Butfrick Pattern, and Publication.
CURLEE
CLOTHES
SOIL CONSERVATION
(Continued from Fife 1)
progress that baa been made
to reclaim it in the past few,
lized with about 200 pounds
of superphosphate per acre
and inoculated so that the
plants can help add nitrogen
.to the soil.
343 acre* of pasture have
we can easily see the task is a j been fertilized with 20 % su-
hig one but entirely possible. (perphosphate to increase
listed below are some of;yields,
the soil conservation practices! 110 acres of pasture grasses
that have been put into effect1 and clovers have been plant-
•during the past year by farm- ed to improve old pastures
era of Shelby county, co-oper- and establish new ones,
ating with the Shelby-Panola 60 acres of new meadows
.Soil Conservation District: have been established to help
1198 acres of grown up pas- increase the much needed hay
ture land have been brushed supply for Shelby county.
. or cleared to make more grass 5721 acres have been pois-
available for livestock. oned to control gopher*
1278 acres of land have (which are the cause of many
"been cultivated on the eon- terrace breaks and destroy
hour to help check erosion. lots of food and feed crops.)
198 acres of winter legumes Four stock ponds have been
of hairy vetch and Austrian completed to provide ample
winter peas l ave been plants stock water and a source of
•ed, most of v.-hich were ferti- fish supply for the family.
Approximately 140 miles of
(channel type terraces have
been constructed, protecting
1506 acres of cultivated land;
141 terrace outlets have been
'shaped and sodded with Ber-
muda grass to allow plenty of
biot surface for the water to
flow out and not cause a gully
or any other erosion at the
outlet end of the terrace.
1162 acres of pasture were
mowed to control weeds and
bushes and to permit grass to
become better established and
provide more food for free-
dom.
1892 acres of farm wood-
lands have been protected and
improved by making and cut-
ting i selectively and making
fire lanes to protect the woods
from fire.
Some of the afore mention-
ed practices are new, but
mostly in name only, because
ANTIFREEZE
Another .hipment just
received.
Protect your car with
government approved
anti-freeze.
SHELBY MOTOR COMPANY
•THE HOME OF FWEHDLY SERVICE”
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Melting
CRYSTAL-CLEAR
• Protects Vitamins
• Reduces Shriveling
• Saves Miaarals
• Insures Full Flavor
• Knows No Black-out
SOUTHERN ICE
COMPANY, INC.
T1MPSON PHONE 50
3 Way Food Protection-
Correct Air Humidity,
Purity, Temperature
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with possible a simple demon-
stration or brief illustrations
they can easily be adapted to
any Shelby County farm.
Miss Evans to Conduct
Sunday School Clinic
At Christian Church
Miss Imo Evans, National
Sunday school worker, will be
at the Christian church next
Tuesday, January 25th, for an
al' day meeting. However,
du : to the circumstances, the
meetings will be held at 4:15
p. m. in the afternoon and
7:30 p. m. at night. This is a
special treat to each and
everyone of us. You are in-
vited to attend, regardless of
what church you belong too.
Miss Evans is very capable,
and will present a construc-
tive program. This clinic is
not just for Sunday school
teaching in our church. Will
you lay aside things that
would hinder and attend both
of these splendid conferences.
Next Tuesday, 4:15 p. m. and
7:30 p. m. Everybody wel-
come.
Pearce J. Burns, Pastor.
SWEEPING GAINS—
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Free Delivery Tuesday and
Friday at Bailey’s
We are prepared to give
prompt service for your clean-
ing and pressing needs. Free
delivery two days each week
—Tuesday and Friday. Will
appreciate a portion of your
business. H. M. BAILEY.
NOTICE FARMERS
State Certified Seed Irish Po-
tatoes on track now. Bliss
Triumph (Red) U. S. No. 1,
Katahdms (White) U. S. No.
1, both Federal and State in-
spected. Be safe with state
end federal inspected seed.
Car of No. 2 good yellow Kan-
sas corn coming soon.
Shelby County Fanners
Cooperative
Madame Curie was the first
woman appointed to the
French cabinet
We'il de Our Best
-to feed you, and while at
times we may not have just
what you want, we’ll come es
near to it as we possibly can.
Plata Lunch
Short Orders
Cold Drinks
Cold Soda Water
Smokes
—end good coffee
Hours: 6 A. M. to 8 P. M.
Sunday—Closed All Day
SENATE CAFE
“Where People Go to Eat”
AMERICA’S
COUNTING
•ON
YOU!
captured a great many others
in winning more than 40
points and closing a 28-mile
arc around Krasnogvardeisk,
which controls all the Ger-
man-held iinea into the Lenin-
grade area. The Russians,
took Novopudost, four miles'
northwest of the junction.
At Bendelovo, which is 19
\ miles south fo Leningrad, the
j western units were 22 miles
from the eastern forces which
took Voitolovo, 21 miles south-
east of the former Czarist cap-
ital.
YOU WILL FEEL BETTER
"SOUTHERN" FITTED GLASSES
Call For a Sitfht Examination!
- EYES
.EXAMINED/
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LOW HUCES
GLASSES
FITTED
$17 TEXAS STREET
SHREVEPORT. LA.
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Molloy, T. J. Timpson Daily Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 14, Ed. 1 Monday, January 24, 1944, newspaper, January 24, 1944; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth765767/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Timpson Public Library.