Timpson Weekly Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, October 16, 1942 Page: 2 of 8
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T.J. MOLLOY.....Editor IT
8. WINFREY - - Business Mgr. 1,1 I""11"
Entered as aecond-claa# mat- Orange, Tex., Oct. 11. (UP)
ter April 17, 1909, at the post —A navy destroyer and three
office at Timpaon, Texas, nn-1 smaller vessels slid down the
der the act of March S, 1879. ■ ways at the Consolidated Steel
Corporation, Ltd., yards today.
Published every Friday in
Thnpson, Shelby county, Texas.
Subscription Rates
One year, $1.50; six months,
75c; three months. 40c.
A THOUGHT FOR
TODAY
The fun of doing
good is the finest fnn in
the world.—Dr. Walter
L. JLingle.
What an absurd thing
it is to pass over all
the valuable parts of a
man, and fix onr atten-
tion on his infirmities.
. . . Addison.
Ten thousand of the
greatest faults m our
neighbors arc of less
consequence to us than
one of the smallest in
ourselves.—Whately.
The courteous learns
his courtesy from the
discourteous.
. . . Turkish Proverb.
Let your light so shine
before men, that they
may see your good
works, and glorify yonr
Father which is in
heaven.—Matt. 5:1*.
Hie destroyer was christen-
ed the U. S. S. Young by Mrs.
J. M. Schelling, wife of Cspt.
J. M. Schelling, supervisor of
. navy shipbuilding in Texas,
i Sponsors for the three small
1 vessels at the private iaunch-
' ing were selected by the work
men.
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Card of Thauks
Meatless and fishless Wed
nesdays in Washington’s
government cafeterias are ex
pected to save six tons of die
two products weekly.
The Ontario department of
education has fitted out rail-
way can as travelling school
rooms.
In
We wish to take this method
of thanking our friends for
their kind deeds and expres-
sion of love and sympathy-
given to us in the death of our j
dear son and grandson. Jack.
From onr saddened hearts we
want to thank those that sent]
flowers, they were so beauti-
ful. We do want to thank our
dear friends in Mt. Enterprise,
which is our home, for getting
the home ready and for the
food that was brought in. We
do want to thank Bro. J. R.
Webb for his sacrifice in com-
ing so far and his kind words
of sympathy. May God bless
him. We want to thank Bro.
Starr and Bro. Howard forj
their services. We appreci-
ate so much the tireless efforts
of the Taylor Funeral Home
for putting onr dear beloved
son away so beautifully. May
they be blessed; our hearts go
out to not only those who have
lost their only child but to all
who have been saddened with
the loss of a loved one. May
God bless each and every one
of you is our prayer.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Woodward
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Andrews
Mrs. C. A. Plaag
Huainmammiiiminiiiigi
id’s m a
mo hi
REGULAR $1.00 SIZE
SPECIAL 49c PLUS TAX
• • •
School Supplies
Pencils, Crayons, Rolen,
Erasers, Pens, Paper, Etc.
Come to our store for school
Supplies.
We Invite Your Patronage
BASSETS OBOE SURE
PHONE 16
It is estimated that there I
, 4.000,000 physically han- j
, dicapped men and women
, who, after proper training, are |
j fitted for certain war jobs.
STATE TBEITRE
GARRISON
W THRU IT
In Technicolor
Tnesday-Wednesdny
There day
OCT 13th-14th-15th
NITE ONLY
8:00 P.M.
ADMISSION He—55c
“I Get It”
Don’t ask me—if I have it—jut say—“Send it down"
And you—will surely—get it—if it is in this town—
Cause I—sincerely—want to get—the things—my cus-
tomers need—
And searching for—what I don’t have—is part of—
my grocery creed.
Fresh meats—I do net—keep in stock—but buy them
out—1 do—
And I give them—personai attention—and guarantee
—the best for yon—
So regardless—what your wants may be—in a first-
class pure food line—
You can get—exactly—what you want—by calling
Number Nine.
N
Phone 9
Gordon Weaver
GROCERIES Timpson
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Get in on the drive tint starts today.
Get the unused metal out of your cellar,
yoar-^ttic, your garage, your place of
business. Without this soap the Nation’s
steel mills must shut down, for all new
steel is 59% scrap, and the mills have not
enough for even 39 days more.
And one more thing. Help to stop the
story — spread by innocents sad ill-
wishers alike—that there is Sots of scrap
already on hand. They point to Junk
yards, auto graveyards, and salvage de-
pots that have not been cleaned out, as
proof that there is no shortage. IU0 this
talk before it kills our boys!
In spite of the terrible hekof script here
is why you may still find full junkyards
WHOSE BOY
WILL DIE BECAUSE
YOy FAILED?
and scrap depots—and why they must
be kept that way!
j AUacimamiettKSorM, stripped. xe<£ broken
1 19 k? scrip dealer* tetore It can be need.
Their sard, n fid bnime they are busy—
preparing your acre? ter the mite as teat as
they poaateiy cent
2 Aato graveyards atrip ttetoe, keep ike eaeble
perte and. junk the teas— terete* oat »M*»
ten* at acne in a typical lareuk. Each moat
•crap within U day* aa many can a* he bay*
—that la the tew!
1 Scrap coUairUoss awnettena hm ta tray
amend hr ram the fidani can’t hangi thane
all immediately. Even if they cooid, the mite
could not atom It all. The loeal aafinue dapot
la a stockpile—wham yonr ecrap la ndhlh
ter I patent nan aa eonn m h'r needed. And It
wflt he needed!
Remember if these places become
empty, the mills shut down — and we
lose the war!
So get out your scrap and help your
neighbors with theirs. It’a the greatest
single contribution you can make right
now to win the war!
X
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Molloy, T. J. Timpson Weekly Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, October 16, 1942, newspaper, October 16, 1942; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth811960/m1/2/: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Timpson Public Library.