Timpson Daily Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 192, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 30, 1944 Page: 2 of 4
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8. WINFREY - Business Mgr.
Entered as second class mat-
ter April 17, 1906, at tile ppst-
effice »t Timpson, Texas, un-
der the Act of. March' 3, 1879.
FS9&K3 daily except
Thursday and Sunday, ip
Timpson, Shelby county, Tex-
as.
Subscription Rates
One year, $5.60; six montha,
$2.50; three months, $1.25;
one month, 50c.
Blind Six Yean,
Shoots Good Golf
A THOUGHT FOR
TODAY
If you have knowl- •
edge, let others light *
their candles at it. *
. . . Margaret Fuller. *
PROTEIN MEAL
CERTIFICATES
In order to assure equitable
distribution of protein meal
supplies, buyers must obtain
certificates of need from their
county AAA Committee before
purchasing protein meal from
any processor in Oklahoma,
Texas or New Mexico, effec-
tive September 1, 1944.
Under an order issued by
the War Food Administration
on August 7, 1944, processors
are required to secure certifi-
cates of need from each Ver-
son, including feeders, who
buys more than 500 pounds of
protein meal within any 30-
day period. The certificate is
presented prior to. or at the
time of purchase. Deliveries
can be made of 500 pounds, or
less, within any 30-day period,
to any purchaser, from any
source available, without a
certificate. .
“This order assures that our
supplies of protein meal will
be equitably distributed,” Mr.
H. C. Holt, chairman of the
County ACA Committee, said.
Mr. Holt further stated that
the order is expected to be
very effective in keeping down
any black market activities in
protein meal supplies.
Requirements of this order
do not apply to deliveries of
protein meal required to be set
aside by processors for distri-
bution by the War Food Ad-
ministration through the State
AAA Committee to holders of
certificates of Designated
Buyers.
Man or Woman Wanted to
succeed W. Crenshaw for
Rawleigh Route of 1500 fam-
ilies in South Shelby Couuty,
where products sold 30 years.
Write today. Rawleig h's, Dept
TXJ-741-SASM, Memphis,
Term., or see D. McDaniel,
Hemphill, Texas.
SEED
•Barley
•Oats
•Rye
• Rye Grass
•Vetches
•Wheat and
•Winter Peas
Nitrogens for treating
Seeds
FERTILIZERS
We appreciate your
business and want to
help you with your
Seed needs.
HO SI SHOE
STITT TDEITOT
GARRISON
• • •
Last Times Today
“MARSHAL OF RENO”
Will Bill GUiott as
RED RYDER
with Bobby Blake, Alice Flem-
ing and George ‘Gabby’ Hayes
Saturday Midnight
Sunday and Monday
ERROLI, FLYNN in
“UNCERTAIN GLORY”
Although Thomas Jefferson
is generally credited with the
first architectural plan for a
college in America, when he
built the University, of Char-
lottesville, Va., the plan of
Union College at Schenectady,
N. Y., is actually six years old-
er. It was designed by a
Frenchman, Joseph Jacques
Ramee.
Drugs, Sundries,
Cold Drinks
Prescriptions a Specialty
BUSSEY’S DRUG STORE
Phone 16
I RNE PIENTT OF MEIS SHIPPINfi
' ORTHOS.
| MEETS ILL COST OFFICE DEmiEMEKTS
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Gordon Weaver
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Chicago. (UP)—John Pine,
who has been blind for six
years, plays a good game of
golf, shooting a nine-hole
course in about 61.
A Seeing-Eye dog usually
guides him, but he does not use
the dog on the golf course.
There is a caddy lines up his
club with the ball.
His average drive is about
150 yards, he says, and his ap-
proach shots are all right, too.
When he reaches the green he
takes four or Ifive strokes.
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BATTLE CRY!
Chin ass soldiebs lave a battle
cry: “Gung-Ho’” Literally trane-
lated, means "Working together!”
In Americaneee, it means Teamwork.
And Teamwork is a weed every
American understands—in peace-
time as in war. In this war, it meene
perfect understand]!^ among our
Government,' our service men, our
home front.
It means our confidence in our
fighters’ ability. It means their fruth
in us'to provide the material to do
dm job
It means buying War Bonds.
And a wry good buy they are, ton.
Far every three dollars we invest
in War Bonds, Unde Sam pronriaea
four back in ten years. There’s no
more honorable promise in ibe world)
Buy War Bonds. They’re a won-
derful investment—for you as weB
as America!
WAR BONDS to Haw and to Raid
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Molloy, T. J. Timpson Daily Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 192, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 30, 1944, newspaper, September 30, 1944; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth765397/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Timpson Public Library.