Timpson Daily Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 61, Ed. 1 Friday, March 27, 1942 Page: 2 of 4
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CAN
FOB
VICTORY!
Victory Gardena
are increasing aur
nation’s food
aapfdy.
Wise families are
CANNING fresh, tasty vegetables and
fruits... for food security this winter
and for conserving tin, a vital war
metal.
According to the Department of Agri-
culture the average family uses 450
quarts of canned fruits and vege-
tables every year. CAN YOUR OWN!
HOME canning ... just another way
in which your Dependable United Gas
Service continnes to serve
you faithfully and easily,
at lowest cost.
GOOD GAS sooner PLUS
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-$1.100000
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UNITED GAS
TBfPSOI OJOLF1VKS
T. J. MOLLOY.....Editor
a WINFREY - - Business Her.
LETS GO. AMERICA!
The time has come for Uncle
Sam to roll up his sleeves, spit
on his hands and begin wort
ing like a Titan!
Uncle Sam is you, he is me.
Entered as second class mat-
ter April 17. 1906, at the post-
office at Timpson. Texas, under;he “ *U of “*■ He » the 3*ee!
the Act of March 3, 1879. worker' whh riPI>linS- sweat
; mg muscles glowing in the
Published daily except 1 of a blast furnace. He is
Thonday and Sunday, in Ith* engineer humped over t
Timpson, Shelby county, Tex- j drafting board. He is the test'
Subscription Rate*
One year 35.00; six months,
$2.50; three months, $1.25;
one month, 50c.
A THOUGHT FOR
TODAY
He that can have pa-
tience can have what
he will.—Franklin.
pilot roaring toward earth like
a bat out of hell. He is the
farmer plowing his fields. He
is the man oil the assembly
line; the guy at the punch-
press. He is the cowboy rid-
ing the plains. He is the man
of God in the pulpit; the
teacher in the little red school-
house. He is the hnsky driver
of a truck. He is the radio
announcer; the newspaper
man. He is the miner working
^ j in the dark depths of the
i earth. He is the doctor mak-
; ing calls. He is the policeman
Keep Fit At Home
In the trenches or behind the line—
In the Navy or the Air Corps Ilyin’—
Whether your place in the army be bad or good,
Uncle 8am gives you the best of food.
He knows what it takes to maintain power
An’ keep the boys fit for that crucial hour
So if you have to cut on your groceries—to
keep ’em fightin’ and fly in’
Cut quantity not quality—and try Number
Nine!
Gordon Weaver
Phone 9 GROCERIES Timpson
ter and^the briefer,
He is
the Army, Navy and the Ma-
rine Corps. He is the Presi-
dent of the United States and
the bootblack around the cor-
ner. He is a molten mass of
Scotchmen, Irishmen, English-
men, Germans, Italians, Poles,
Swedes, Russians, Frenchmen,
Hollanders, Jews, Chinese,
Portuguese, Spaniards, Turks,
Greeks, Danes, and Negroes
thrown together, stirred-up
and cast into a Man of Iron;
he is one hundred and thirty
million people who hold in
their hands the destiny of
democracy.
Americans all, we must bury
the hatchet of discord and dig
up the faith of our fathers;
We must make the Eagle
scream in the fight for free-
dom;
We must recognize that the
only way to pull ourselves out
of our difficulties, is to pull to-
gether;
We must blend hands,
brains, muscles, talents, mate-
rials, machines, into a mighty
symphony of action;
We must drown out the
shouts and threats of tyrants
and dictators with the thun-
dering crescendo of a Great1
Nation arming for victory;
Let’s go, America’
Wilfred A. Peterson, Editor,
The Silver Lining.
Careful clean-up now will
provide a sound defense
against fires.
KEEP BEAUTIFUL
This shop takes especial
pride in its service to
those who want to stay
beautiful. All the mod-
ern facilities tnd mate-
rials are to be found here,
and expert beauticians
take great pride in meet-
ing your particular re
quirements.
We appreciate year host-
ile** end invite yea to
can to tee us.
PRIMROSE BEAUTY
SHOP
Mr*. T. P. Rutherford, Owner
I
Hit Them
Where It
Hurts
- - BUY
Bonds
WRMBSE
BOY
ANNOUNCEMENTS
The Times is authorized to
announce the following, sub-
ject to the action of the voters
in the Democratic primaries:
For County Judge:
£. E. (Emmett) BURNS
DUDLEY DAVES
For District Attorney:
N. B. D. (Davis) BAILEY
EMMETT WILBURN
For County Treasurer:
WALTER F. CAMPBELL
JOE C. STALLINGS
For County Clerk:
HENKEL SCHILLINGS
FAIRISH J. HAYES
For Sheriff:
TOM B. COCKRELL
DICK MIDDLETON
For Representative :
RUSHING MANNING
(For Re-election)
For County Attorney:
JACK McLEROY
For County Superintendent:
MILLARD HATKIN
HARDY HAIRSTON
(For Re-election)
HOWARD H. NEILL
For Tax Assessor-Collector:
W. P. (Kinnie) ADAMS
J. C. (Carl) BLACK
REB MARTIN
For Commissioner Precinct 4:
W. C. CRUMP
L. T. (Luby) BISHOP
For Justice of the Peace, Pre-
cinct No. 7:
J- C. BOGARD
R. W. TODD ifiS
"For Constable, Precinct No. 7: IJJf
c. h. persy &JBCBSBSBI
Make no mistake — this is a life or death
struggle. Men are dying in your defense.
Dying that America may be safe!
Give our fighting men the guns, the planes,
the tanks they need! Bonds buy bombs. Ev-
ery dime, every dollar you put into Defense
Bonds and Stamps is a blow at the enemy.
Hit them where it hurts—buy bonds! Bonds
coat as little as $18.75 up—stamps as little as
! 0 cents up.
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Molloy, T. J. Timpson Daily Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 61, Ed. 1 Friday, March 27, 1942, newspaper, March 27, 1942; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth812311/m1/2/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Timpson Public Library.