Timpson Daily Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 22, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 30, 1943 Page: 2 of 4
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TIMPSON BJULT DMES
' T. J. MOLLOY.....Editor
8. WINFREY - - Business Mgr.
Entered a* second class mat
ir April 17. 1906, at the poat-
jffice at Timpson, Texas, under
the Act of March 8.1879.
Published daily except
Thursday and Sunday, In
Timpson, Shelby county, Tex-
as.
One year $5.00; six months,
$2.50; three months, $1£6;
one month, 60c.
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* A THOUGHT FOR
* TODAY
* Whistle and hoe,
* ling as you go! Short-
* en the rows by the
* songs that you know.
* ... Old Rhyme.
FOSTHNi GH11EKE
Even now while guns of war
are blazing throughout the
world, enterprising Americans
are planning miracles of
change in a post-war develop-
ment the'like of which the
world has never seen.
When victory comes our
world must be reconstructed.
East Texas boys will belp re-
build Europe and Asia and
Africa. East Texas agricul-
tural leaders and scientists
will help restock farms and
dairies of Denmark and Po-
land and Holland. East Tex-
as engineers will rebuild the
roads ft> China. A great new
profession will enlist men and
women who are expert in put-
ting families and communities
~ back on their feet. This gigan-
tic world-wide reconstruction
program with its demand for
unlimited products of Ameri-
ca:. factories will go on for
yean with an outlet for Amer-
ican energy and skill.
Here at home we will need
ten million new homes with
air-conditioning, light-reflect-
ing walls and all manner of
electrical gadgets to rid house
keeping of labor; millions of
new automobiles to take care
of the suddenly released e«n-
“With what weapon did
Samson slay the thousand
Philistines, Tommy?” asked
the Sunday school teacher.
“The axe of the Apostles,"
replied the child, after a long
pause.—Edinburgh Dispatch.
m m m
Change of Pace
"Is that tiny piece of cake
for me, Ma?"
“No, that’s for your little
brother.”
“What! All of that for
him?” — Christian Science
Monitor.
• • *
Asked for It
The bus was crowded. Two
sprightly girls entered, and
one, standing beside, a young
man who was seated, said to
her friend: “You just watch
how I get that chap's seat”
Then she bent toward the
young man, saying in a de-
lightful tone: “Oh, Mr. Jones,
it’s a pleasure to meet you
again.”
A big silence.
Then the young man got up,
saying: “Yes, do sit down,
Bridget. I don’t often see you
out wi washing-day. Is the
laundry closed, or what?”—
Montreal Star.
• • •
So it Seems
“Remember, son, the pro-
verb says that there is no
smoke without fire.”
“I guess you haven’t been
camping very often. Dad.”—
Christian Science Monitor.
planes carrying 400 people
will fly 500 mites an hour.
East Texas expects to be In
the forefront of this new era
of ' expansion and scientific
miracles. Its products of
farms and forests will go into
new and fabulous materials
and utensils to broaden lift.
East Texans, ever alert to new
ideas, will help rebuild a bet-
ter and more wonderful
world, with a finer sense of
social justice and a daring
realistic common sense. Let
no Bast Texas boy or girl
think that opportunity is past.
It’s just beginning. High ad-
sumer" demand,' mide of pirn- wirture b«kons everywhere,
tic with transparent tops,; Hubert M. Harrison,
weighing half as much, run- ip
ring 100 miles an hour and
getting forty miles to the gal-
lon ; and a great system of so
per-higfaways all over Ameri-
ca that will be straight, level
and safe. Television, synthe-
tic rubber, plasties, conquest
of disease and new social
science advances challenge
our best brains.
Thousands of young men
trained to fly airplanes will
demand their own planes
which will be cheap and prac-
tically fool-proof. Passenger
BEAUTY .. Always Now
Is Derirablo for the Season
The season and your costumes
demand a personal appear-
ance as new and fresh as the
season itself. Of coarse, Hie
complete beauty service offer-
ed here will solve this prob-
lem for you.
We invite your patronage
PRIMROSE BEAUTY
SHOP
Mrs. T. P. Rutherford, Owner
Ta
BE PATIENT
I can’t say—“Call mo. TB have it”—for there are
But those th-* are—available I’ll always have
Do on
Make it ]
To oar 1
Then’s just eae thing—I’d—say to yoo- •
And please keep it in mind
The things—Unde Sara—rB let us haw
You’ll find at Number Ninel
Gordon Weaver
Phone 9 GROCERIES Timpson
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Four questions every American
should ash himself
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* Ah answer to aH four questions ts:
BUY WAR BONDS through the Payroll
Savings Plan. «
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The more bonds you buy, the mere quickly
we can win the war.
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The more bonds you buy, the more you re-
duce the possibility of a rising cost of living.
The more bonds you buy now, the more
money you will have when the war Is won.
The more bonds you buy, the more four
. dollars you’ll get for Areat!
Put at least 10%—not 6%. or 7%. or even
9%, but 10%—iif your earnings into War
Bonds. Do it through your company. Twen-
ty-one million Americans are doing k now. '*
Let’s make it at least 10% for every Ameri-
can!
'—WHAT YOB SHOm.0 00—
If femmr...
1. Already setting aside 10% of
year pay in War Braids
through the Payroll Savings
Plan—boost flat 10% if you
Z Working ia a
Pirn is ‘
signed
og in a plant
l installed, hot
ap yet—signup
but haven’t
3. Working ia a plant when fit
Payroll Saving, Plan hasn’t
been instiled, talk to year
I nee if it can’t he
! right away. The local
bank will be glad to help.
4. Unable to get fat on the Pey-
roll Savings Plan for assy rea-
son, go to your local bank.
They will ba glad to help yaa
start a Plan of your own. ■»
BUY WAR BONDS
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Molloy, T. J. Timpson Daily Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 22, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 30, 1943, newspaper, January 30, 1943; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth812832/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Timpson Public Library.