Timpson Daily Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 147, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 29, 1944 Page: 4 of 4
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New Merchandise In
Dry Goods, Clothing
Hats and Shoes
Delay May Mean Disappointment
Work Clothing In
BIG DOINGS all Over the Store
Some Odd Lot Shoes - No Stamps - from now until July 29th
Sell it All
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IMPROVING TEXAS
COTTON
College Station.—Some Tex-
as cotton now is being used in
textile mills and more wlil be
used in the future as a conse-
quence of the cotton improve-
ment work going on in the
-state, declares E. L. EUwood,
cotton work specialist for the
A. and M. College Extension
8ervice.
The future of the cotton in-
dustry will depend upon the
cooperation of grower, ginner
and the processor. Most mill
•operators believe that cotton
-should be bought on variety as
well as grade and staple be-
cause manufacturers must
have uniform cotton in order
to meet competition, EUwood
says.
Choosing and growing a va-
riety which has desirable
manufacturing characteristics
will gain for fanners and or-
ganized communities a good
reputation with buyers and
users. Producing a variety
:with undesirable characteris-
tics will result in disadvantage
from the standpoint of mar-
keting.
EUwood believes the impor-
tance of variety both as to sta-
ple and spinning performance
in the current < carryover of
Texas cotton is definite evi-
dence that growers are not
now producing an adequate
supply of the most desirable
varieties. Texas producers
have made conspicuous prog-
ress in cotton improvement
during the past five years. But
further achievement will re-
quire roganizing more one va-
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riety communities with well, largely upon the care exercised
rounded programs of cotton.by grower, pickers and ginner.
improvement. This however, | ...............
awaits group action of grow- M.ny
era because an individual pro-
ducer standing alone is rather
helpless.
The one variety approach
greatly simplifies the quality
problem in marketing, Ell-
wood explains. Assembling
of cotton into even running
lots as to staple length and
spinning utUity is facilitated.
Also, the one variety commu-
nity should be responsible for
good ginning
More cotton per acre can
be produced by planting ap-
proved varieties, using ferti-
lizers where needed, use of
soil building crops and more
suitable lands, reducing in-
Bect damage, and through bet-
ter care from planting to
picking. Grades depend very
SEED
Following Seed and time to
plant is suggested for Summer
and Fall gardens and .truck
fanning:
Beans, Bush. ............ Ang.-Sept
Beans, Pole ...... Aug.-Sept.
Beets ................ Aug.-Nov.
Cabbage
Carrots
Collards
Lettuce
Mustard
Onion Seed
Onion Sets
Peas. English
Badish ... .....
Buta Baga
Shellote
Spinach ---------
Squash
Turnips ...........
.....July-Nov.
July-Nov.
...-Jnly-Nov.
.. Sept-Nov.
..Jnly-Nov.
Sept.-Nov.
Aug.-Nov.
Sept.-Nov.
Sept.-Nov.
.. July-Aug.'
Aug.-Nov.
„Sept.-Nov.
.July-Aug.
. . July-Dee.
Vigoro Fertilizer for
Bigger Yields
We Appreciate Your Business
BOGAHD SEED SIODE
Reported as Robot
Raids Continue
London, July 28. (UP)—The
flying -bomb offensive against
London and southern England,
described by the Germans as
“incessant,” tapered off today
after many of the winged mis-
siles had penetrated aek-ack
and fighter plane defenses to
add to the mounting casualty
list in the target area.
Early this evening, a strong
force of RAF Halifax bombers,
with fighter cover, attacked a
German supply depot in the
Pas de Calais area, while Stir-
ling bombers, also protected
by fighters, later1 ripped at
flying bomb launching sites in
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Saturday Midnight
Sunday and Monday .
Maria Montez, Jon 'Hall
Turhan Bey in
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northern France, the air min- Lightning represents an
The attack by the Halffaxes
was concentrated near a mi
sive concrete struction at Wat-
ten which is believed to be
linked with the Nash’ threat-
ened use of long-range rockets.
One bomber was reported miss-
ing from both operations.
Several fires were started by
bomb explosion in the London
area and in towns throughout
southern English counties. In
one community, rescue es-
qitades worked through the
night by the light of flares,
digging through a titter of
broken beams, bricks, plaster
and crushed furniture to re-
cover the bodies of several
persons trapped in the blast of
one of the robots.
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Molloy, T. J. Timpson Daily Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 147, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 29, 1944, newspaper, July 29, 1944; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth765421/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Timpson Public Library.