Timpson Daily Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 23, Ed. 1 Monday, February 1, 1943 Page: 2 of 4
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TiFSOK DU MS
T. J. MOLLOY.....Editor
K. WINFREY - * Business Mgr.
t&ntered as second class mat
»r April 17, ISO*, at the poet-
office at Timpson, Texas, wider
the Act of Hatch 3, 1879.
Published daily except
Thursday and ' Sunday, in
Timpson, Shelby county, Tex-
One year $5.00; Six months,
$2.50; three months, $1.26;
one month, 50c.
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A THOUGHT FOR •
TODAY *
Time has power only
over the hours, nose
over tiie heart.—Anon.
Victory belongs to
the most persevering.
. . . Napoleon.
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Piquant Paragraph*
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"There are about 10,000 tax
collectors in the United
States.”—Statistic. This esti-
mate is palpably in error.
There are more filling station
operators than that in almost
any state.—St Louis Star-
Times.
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Movie critics confirm the
Holly wood rumor that "Gone
with the Wind” is steperidous.
It may be a little too long, bat
so was the novel—and also
the war.—Brubaker hi the
New Yorker.
a a a
According to the military
experts, it takes from five to
seven men behind the lir.es to
maintain one soldier st the
front At the present time,
two or three of those
the lines must be
New York San.
a a a
1 don’t know what inspired
the writing of the song "When
They Begin the Beguine,” but
I sincerely hope there will be
no occasion to write "When
They Finish the Finnish.”—
Aresem in Chicago Tribune.
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In the West, a traveling
salesman who has journeyed
350,040 milea now takes a *
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Saving Space'
Teacher: "Tommy, why is
your composition on milk only
half a page when I asked for
two pages?”
Tommy: “Well, you see, I
wrote about condensed milk.”
-—Grit
a a a
He Who Hestitates
Young Man (entering jew-
elry store)—I, er, um, say sh—
Jeweler (to clerk)—Bring
me that tray of engagements
rings.—Grit
a a a
View ta Mind
"What an interesting life
you are living these past few
weeks. How do you explain
ft?”
*Tm trying to do things
that will make interesting
reading in ' my autobiog-
raphy.”—Montreal Star.
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New Version
“Tramps make their clothes
last an incredible time,” says
an institution official. The
reason for this may be that a
rolling stone gathers no moths.
—Montreal Star.
a a a
Mined Something?
Sergeant (to rookie police-
man reporting for duty an
hour late): “You should been
on your beat an hour ago.”
Rookie: “Why, what hap-
pened?” — Christian Science
Monitor.
STOKES
TOMATO SEED
Stokesdak
Master Marglobe
Rutgers
Get your supply early
We Invite Ym
BUSSEY DRUG
STORE
PHONE ic
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bride. He promises to make
her the happiest woman in 48
states.—Detroit News.
a a a
. One couldn’t be snappy in
the horse and buggy days, as
there was not a windshield' up-
on which to place all kinds of
stickers.—Williams In Greens-
boio (Ga.) Herald-Journal.
Go Buy a Bond and then
some more. THAT’S one way
Bonds today!
BEAUTY . . Always New
b Desirable for the Season
The reason and your costumes
demand a personal appear-
ance as new and fresh as the
season itself. Of course, the
complete beauty service offer-
ed here will solve this prob-
lem for you.
We invite your patronage
PRIMROSE BEAUTY
SHOP
Mrs. T. P. Rutherford. Owner
r^j®r
I can’t say—"Call m«—I’D have it”—for there are
things I cannot get .
Bat those that are—available—Fli always have-
yon bet.
Conserve oa your due leather—on your gas—and
an your car.
Let me send k—right eat to you—makes no differ-
ence—where yen' am
Daring these times let’s all be patient—
Do on leas—and buy a bond—
Make it possible—to said—the best things—
To oar boys across the potsd.
Then’s just one thing—I’d—my to yon- »
And please—keep—it in mind—
The things—Unde Sam—will let us have—
You'll find at Number Nine!
Gordon Weaver
Phone 9 GROCERIES Timpson
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Four questions every American
should «sk himself
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• An mower to aM four questions is:
BUY WAR BONDS through the Payroll
Saving* Plan. «
The. more bonds you buy, the more quickly
we ego win the war.
The more bomb you bay, the boots you re-
duce the possibility of arising cost of Bring.
The more boeds you boy now, the store
money you vrilt have when the war » won.
The more bonds you buy, the more font
dotkrs you’ll M kf
Put at Icsat I0%—no« 6%>, or T% or eves
9%, bpt your ownings into War
Bonds. Do it through your cxrapMjy.Twen-
ty-one million Americans are doing It now.
Let’* make it at feast 10% for every Ameri-
can!
-«?•* fOO SHQMP DO*
!f smart,..
L Already i
ssU* 10% oi
pay hi War Bonds
Payroll Sariags
if you
t Working ia a plant wftes* the
Ptoa ia installs f, but haven't
•Stand up yet—sign up tomor-
SOW,
3. Working ia • plant whore fie
Payroll Saris* Plot hasn’t
talc to your
in*,'SsS
bank will M glad to hrip.
A Unable to got in on the Pay
roll Soring! Plan for or.y rea-
son, go to your lornl bank.
They will b» gted to help yon
start a Plan el your own. f
BUY WAR BONDS
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Molloy, T. J. Timpson Daily Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 23, Ed. 1 Monday, February 1, 1943, newspaper, February 1, 1943; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth814795/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Timpson Public Library.