Timpson Daily Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 145, Ed. 1 Friday, July 24, 1942 Page: 4 of 4
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Notice of Voluntary j stockholders; end that this
Iigeidsttoe to Creditor* 'bank surrender and have can-
Notice is hereby given that ‘ celled ita corporate franchise,
on May 6. 1942 at 4:00 P. K„ jBa ft further
at a stockholders' meeting of ‘‘RESOLVED, that the of-
the Guaranty Bond State ficers *nd directors of this
Bank, located at Timpeon,! •»«* ** hereby authorized
Texas, the proposition was snd d***1 to tske *« «<**-
duly submitted to the stock*iSarjr **eps* and all
holders to close the business of I "eceasary papers to carry into
the corporation and that at Itk*® resolution.’’
said meeting the following j »OW, THEREFORE, we,
resolution was adopted, to-1 **« undersigned directors, cer-
;txfy that the foregoing pro-
• "WHEREAS, the atockhold-! ceedin*a wer* h*d at such
era of the Guaranty Bond ,ndth*t tte ”***-
State Bank, of Timpson, Tex-^” hereinabove quoted was
•as, have been called and are!dnl* *dopted
•now in meeting assembled to j
E. H. Hebert
consider the liquidation of this
hank; now, therefore, be it
; "RESOLVED, that the busi-
ness of this bank be closed;
that all depositors, and all
creditors of every nature, be
paid in full; that after paving
all depositors and creditors,
and discharging all remaining
liabilities, the remaining as-
sets of said bank be distribut-
ed proportionately among the
J. D. Hairston
W. D. Wade
A. N. Summers
Directors.
(Tbit notice has no connec-
tion whatever with the new
hank, bet refers only to the
Guaranty Bond State Bank.)
A 40-foot flat car can carry
half a dosen automobiles but
only one medium Army tank.
“Not Frozen”
Some Real Value* Ready For Delivery
• 1938 Ford Pick-Up
O 1939 Chevrolet 1 £ Ton Truck
• 1936 Ford I { Ton Truck
• 1936 Chevrolet Standard Coach .
O 1927 Chevrolet Coach
Good Tire# On Each Model
Easy Payment Term#
SHELBY MOTOR COMPANY
“THE HOME OF FRIENDLY SERVICE"
PHONE 213
—Cash for used lire* and tubes—
WATER THE HENS
College Station.—When lay-
ing hens don’t drink enough
water, eggs production will
drop aa fast, or faster, than
when they fall off in eating,
says George P. McCarthy,
poultry husbandman of the
Texas A. and M. College Ex-
tension Service. The drop in
consumption of water in sum-
mer most often is traceable to
the drinking fountain being
left in the open exposed to the
afternoon sun. Normally, hens
drink more liquids in hot
weather than at other times
of year, but if the water in the
fountain gets too hot the birds
won’t drink enough. A decline
in consumption of water also
results in a reduction in the
size of the eggs, McCarthy
says. Placing the water foun-
tain inside the chicken house,
or under shade nearby, will in-
duce the chickens to drink
more freely.
Advancing summer has still
another reaction upon eggs.
Usually, McCarthy explains,
when green feed begins to dry
up thin shells begin to appear.
As a corrective he suggests
adding at least three per cent
ssssssssssss
more of good quality dehy-
drated alfalfa leaf meal to the
ration. In addition, a handful
of fresh oyster shell should be
sprinkled over the mash at
least every other day until the
shells of the eggs beeome nor-
mal. It is also a good prac-
UFT FAMES
WANT MEN AND WOMEN
MEN WOMEN
17 to 56 IS to 45
4 to 6 Weeks Course
SMALL DOWN PAYMENT,
balance payable weekly after
yon are employed in AIR-
CRAFT FACTORIES.
Steady Work
Goad Wages
Rapid Promotion and Security
SEE OR WBSTE
E. W. FLINT
802 South Main Street
Phase 294
ANNOUNCEMENTS
The Timas is authorized to
announce the following, sub-
ject to the action of the voters
in the Democratic primaries:
For State Senate, 2nd District:
WARDLOW LANS
For County Judge:
R. E. (Emmett) BURNS
DUDLEY DAVIS
For District Attorney:
N. B. D. (Daria) BAILEY
EMMETT WILBURN
For County Treasurer:
WALTER F. CAMPBELL
JOE C. STALLINGS
MBS. T. P. TODD
For County Clerk:
HINKKL SCHILLINGS
FAIRISH J. HAYES
For Sheriff:
TOM B. COCKRELL
DICK MIDDLETON
For Representative:
BUSHING MANNING
(For Re-electkm)
For County Attorney:
JACK McI£KOY
For County Superintendent:
MILLARD MATffiN
HARDY HAIRSTON
(For Re-election)
HOWARD H. NEILL
S, E. (Sam) WILLIAMS
For Tax Assessor-Collector
W. P. (Kinnie) ADAMS
J. C. (Cart) BLACK
REB MARTIN
For-Commissioner Precinct 4:
W. C. CRUMP
L. T. (Laby) BISHOP
For Justice of the Peeee, Pre-
cinct No. 7:
J. C. (Neal) BOGARD
R. W. TODD
For Constable, Preeinet No. 7:
C. H. PERRY
tiee in placing shell in smaL
hoppers to use only small
amounts and change it when-
ever it becomes dusty or litter
accumulates in the hopper.
Texas ranks sixth among
the states in production of
lumber.
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CHIROPRACTOR
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Molloy, T. J. Timpson Daily Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 145, Ed. 1 Friday, July 24, 1942, newspaper, July 24, 1942; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth812811/m1/4/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Timpson Public Library.