Timpson Daily Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 189, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 18, 1943 Page: 3 of 4
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School Supplies
I As usual tins store is ready for
school days with a complete
stock of
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
Writing Paper, Pencils, Pons,
lak, ate.
Get your school supplies today.
G. C McDAVID ,
“The Leading Druggist”
Mr*. Zinn Garrett returned
Thursday from Nacogdoches
where she spent a week visit-
ing her sister, Mrs. Holt Davis.
WANTED TO BUY — Small
farm near Timpson; on
Highway 59 j or city property.
Want good improvements.
Wish to deal strictly with own-
er. W. L. Tinkle, Nacogdoches,
Teams, R. X Sdlwp
Chief Kotor Machinists
Mate Fred R- Worsham of the
U. S. Navy, accompanied by
Mrs. Wonham, have arrived
for a visit with the gentle-
man’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.
O. Worsham of T mpson. Mr.
Worsham enlisted for service
in the navy Dec. 14, 1*41.
Min. B. D. Rhodes, a mem-
ber of the Lufkin school facul-
ty, is spending the week-end
with bar husband, R. D.
Rhodes, and mother, Mis. W.
H. Scott of this city.
To our many friends of
Timpson and vicinity: .1 am
deeply appreciative for the
kindness shown me during my
illness, and assure you that 1
am grateful for the many
thoughtful acts and kind
deeds. I am joined in this ex-
pression of thanks by members
of my family.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Scott
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Rhodes.
Football Schedule For
Center Roughriders
Announced
The following schedule for
the Center high school football
team, the Roughriders, has
been announced by Coach
Travis Bush:
Sept. 17—Center and Sabine
at Canter.
Sept 23—Center and Spring
Hill at Center.
Oct 1—Open, game to be
arranged later.
Oct 8—Center and Alto at
Alto.
Oct 16—Center and Jasper
at Center.
Oct 22—Open, game to be
announced later.
Oct 29—Center and Alto at
Center.
Nov. S—Center and Jasper
at Jasper.
Nov. 12—Center and Carth-
age at Center.
Xll games are to be played
in the evening with the possi-
ble exception of the game for
Nov. 12, which may be chang-
ed to Armistice Day. If this
change is made, the game will
be played in the afternoon.
Constant Stream
Of Bombers Gives
Fighters in Italy
Telling Support
(UP>-
Buy—Buy—Buy War Bonds
and Stamps.
Sgt. Arthur Horton left Fri-
day for/Camp Fickett, Vir-
ginia, where he will resume
his training with U. S- forces.
Sgt Horton has been stationed
at Camp Shelby, Miss., for
sometime, coming to Timpson
for a brief visit with his family
before going to his new assign-
ment.
Help Smash-the
Bonds!
Axis—Bay
War Costs
More Bonds!
Money — Buy
Seed Oats, Barley. Rye and
Wheat
Vetches, Winter Peas and
London, Sept. 17.
Britain’s big fleets of night
bombers joined the battle for
Italy last night with two as-
saults to block Germany's sup-
ply rentes from France, con-
centrating a heavy blow on the
Alpine Tunnel line at Modane,
and raided Berlin for the sec-
ond straight night.
Possibly 1,090 tons of bombs
were unloaded at Modane,
which is on the Italy-French
border main line rail route
through the Graian Alps just
west of the vital 512,000,000
Mont Cenis .tunnel through
which Nazi supplies are mov-
ing.
Constant streams of bomb-
ers kept the skies over Hitler’s
Europe ’alive through the
night and a U. S. announce-
ment said the steady raids al-
to withdraw planes from front
ready had Meed the Germans
lines, trying to protect them-
selves.
The Modane flight was the
strengest of the night blows
which with the American-led
day attacks were fanning out
nearly the fall length of Eu-
rope.
rationing books, they probably
will be widely used again.
Approximately 180.000,000
No. 4 books are now being pre-
pared at a cost of around $1,-
500,000. The hooks will be
used primarily for foods. Shoe
stamps will come from Ration
Book 3 after Oct 31. Airplane
stamps 1 through 4 already
have been designated for this
purpose.
other FaB end Winter vege-
table crop*.
If we haven't got what you
want we will try to help
you get it.
5eed is ear business and we
want to sell yen what yea
need.
We wiR appreciate it
J. C. BOGARD
War Ratios Book No. 4
SUted For Distrihatsea
Between Oct 20-Oct 30
Washington, Sept 18. (UP)
—War Ration Book No. 4, de-
signed to last “two or three
years,” and to be supplement-
ed about Jan. 1. with plastic
ration tokens, will be destrib-
nted between Oct 20 and Oct.
30, the Office of Price Admin-
istration disclosed today.
In view of the success with
which schools were used
registration points for previous
MEN-WOMEN
Wanted a Dallas
to engage in vital
war work in which they
will be paid while
STREET CARS
AND BUSES
which are as necessary to
Victory as tanks and guns.
EXCELLENT PAY
and
STEADY EMPLOYMENT
mkci
LAST TIMES TODAY"
Wild Bill Elliott
with George "Gabby” Hsynm
aad Anne Jeffreys;
Sal iriay Midnight
Sunday - Monday
Robert TAYLOR
Charles LAUGHTON
Brian DONLBVY
la
“STAND BY FOR ACTKMff*
Henry Stephenson
Lloyd Corrigan
“MAM-TRAP*
• * e
should be between 21 and
40; in good health; net
subject to draft soon;
willing to work day or
night shifts.
—WOMEN—
should be between 28 and
85; weigh from 125 to
170; in sound health;
free to work day or night
shifts.
Applications not solicited from
persons now engaged in farm
or other essential war woe
PLEASANT
WORKING CONDITIONS
for both Men and Women
See or write:
Mr. A. E. Harris,
Superintendent,
Employment and Training
DALLAS
Railway A Terminal Co.
4129%
Dallas
V-
ROBT. YOUNG
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CIRCULARS, BOOKLETS, LETTER HEADS, ENVELOPES, CARDS, INVOICES,
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Molloy, T. J. Timpson Daily Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 189, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 18, 1943, newspaper, September 18, 1943; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth812694/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Timpson Public Library.