Timpson Daily Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 184, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 16, 1942 Page: 3 of 6
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Call now and see the New Fall Merchandise
Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats and Shoes
Our Big Value Merchandise Now on Sale
STAR BRAND SHOES
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trial use of cotton fabrics still
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American spinning milk, de-
pace with fabrics going into
bags, uniforms, and civilian
apparel.
For by thee I have run
through a troop; and by my
God have I leaped over a wall.
Ps. 18:29.
spite ever-growing demands
Cor other types of fabrics.
The National Cotton Council
wad Cotton-Textile Institute
state that the sharp step-up in
heavy war industries is re-
sponsible for the record break-
r ing consumption of industrial
“buttons. These include such
t; items as conveyor belts, abra-
wvor, polishing cloths, filters,
laminated gears, and mouded
rubber products.
The monthly expanding out-
'put of guns, planes, munitions
and other military supplies
has been such as to require
more industrial cottons than
'at any time in the past, thus
making these cottons keep
Washmg aad Greasing
AH Can $1.00
School Supplies
Paper, Pens, Rulers, Inks,
Erasers, Note Book Paper,
Tablets, Etc., and other
requirements for the
school girl and boy.
For abort hauling or land
breaking call 42.
WHITESIDE’S STATION
“Bean’ Headquarters”
Gasoline and Oil
Near School Phone 42
America’s Trucks
KEEP ’EM ROLLING
Ownam of trucks and pick-ape
are urged to come m and get
an official conservation pledge
sign installed on side of floor
free of charge.
rrs PATRIOTIC TO
CONSERVE
SHELBY MOTOR COMPANY
“THE HOME OF FRIENDLY SERVICE”
PHONE 212
—Cash for used tires and tubes—
Get Poultry Hooaea
Ready For Winter
College Station.—A large
par, of the chickens hatched
last spring will come into pro-
duction during September.
The eggs these young layers
produce during the fall and
winter will count heavily in
maintaining Texas’ quota of
the 1942 food goals. Accord
ingly, says H. H. Weatherby,
assistant poultry man of the
Texas A. and M. College Ex-
tension Service, the hens
should be provided with the
most favorable surroundings
in order to assure as nearly
maximum output as is possi-
ble.
To provide comfortable
housing and safeguard the
health of the poultry, Weath-
erby suggests that poultrymen
do the following things during
September:
Clean and disinfect laying
houses before pullets are mov-
ed in.
Repair roofs, walls, win-
dows, ventilators and floors
before cold weather.
Check all lighting equip-
ment.
Lay in a supply of good lit-
ter.
Provide at least one foot of
feeding space for each five
hens.
If pullets haven’t been vac-
cinated for pox, do it now.
Provide plenty of ventila-
tion in the house until cold
weather.
Cull old hens and pullets
closely. September is a good
time to start fall chick*.
It takes plenty of good,
clean feed to make eggs
Weatherby points out. A her
laying 110 to 120 eggs re-
quires 69.3 pounds of feei'
and uses 7.06 pounds to mak-
; a dozen of eggs. A hen iav-
! ing 260 to 270 eggs needs 84
pounds of feed and uses 3.73
pounds to make a dozen.
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I London, Sept. 14. (UP)—'
Britain’s affection for Amen-1
can troops reached women’s j
lingerie today.
One of London's finest wom-
en’s stores featured a window
display of pink panties with
small American Sags embroid-
ered on them.
“They are in good demand,”
saleswomen reported.
IF YOU CANT MAN A
MACHINE GUN, MAKE
ONE; IF YOU CAN’T MAKE
ONE, BUY ONE — WITH
W VR BONDS. !
Be The Women Behind
The Man Behind The Gun
Your 25c War Savings Stamp
will buy 12 bullets — buy one
lucre today.
The beauty industry is doing
its full part in helping to win
the war—
Be* Our Window Display
PRIMROSE BEAUTY
SHOP
Mrs. T. P. Rutherford, Owner
Moscow, Sept. 12. (UP)—j
The Russians have a new j ———_
name for them. In a dispatch i The Price of Victory to
from the southern front today. Blood and Money. Which are
a Russian war correspondent' YOU Giving?
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Automobile Parts and Accessories
J. B. WALTERS’ AUTO SUPPLY
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told of riding over the area
"on a goat.” He explained
that Red Army men eat.
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Molloy, T. J. Timpson Daily Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 184, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 16, 1942, newspaper, September 16, 1942; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth812958/m1/3/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Timpson Public Library.