Timpson Daily Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 99, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 19, 1942 Page: 4 of 4
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• • Soil Conservation District for lands to grow safely and in
the conservation work they al- great quantities the foods and
ready have done, and the
work they are carrying oat in
cooperation with the district
and the various agencies of
feeds and fibers and vegetable
oils we must have to win the
war in the shortest time pos-
sible,” the Soil Conservation
the United States Department Service official declared.
of Agriculture. “Although the
district has been in operation
only one year,” he
out, “there are 220 farmers
who have a complete soil and
water conservation plan for
their farms. These farmers
have completed 170 miles of
terraces with proper outlets,
have reforested 61 acres of
badly eroded land, developed
over 200 acres of good pas-
ture, established 31 acres of
meadow land, planted and
plowed under for soil improve-
ment 800 acres of winter cover
crops, and mowed 850 acres of
pasture to control brush and
weeds."
, ''Every conservation meas-
ure properly planned and es-
Assistance in planning and
------- establishing conservation
pointed farming systems may be ob-
tained by application to the
district supervisors, who are:
Lem Davis, chairman, Tena-
ha; S. T. Allison, secretary-
treasurer, Fairplav; E. E.
Neal, DeBerry; J. L, Patter-
son, Chapman; and J. W.
Byrd, Sheibyville. Applica-
tions also may be left at the
Soil Conservation Service of-
fice in Center, Texas, and at
the offices of the county
agents and any vocational ag-
riculture teacher.
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SHELBY MOTOR COMPANY
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—Cash for used tires and tubes—
tribute to the soldiers of all
ware, Mr. Brinson stated.
The program:
The service will be preceded
iby a memorial Sing-Song, 2 p.
m. to 2:45 p. m., under the di-
rection of Furman Hayes.
Band Concert from 2:45 tc
8:00.
Raising Flag and advance
of Colors by all posts.
Pledge of Allegiance to the
Flag—Boy Scouts of America.
Song “America” — Audi-
ence.
Invocation—W. A. King,
Nacogdoches.
Address of Welcome—Col.
R. R. Morrison.
Response — Boss Hopkins.
Carthage.
Vocal Solo—Mrs. Raymond
Rose.
Quartet—Don Hooper, lead-
er.
Introduction of Speaker—
Representative Rushing Mann-
ing.
Address—Senator John Lee
Smith, Throckmorton.
Vocal Solo—Mrs. Raymond
Rose.
Song, “My Buddie”—L. S.
Muidrow, Center.
Song, “Til We Meet”—Au-
dience.
Floral tribute: Confederate
Veterans—W. N. Whitton;
Span ish-American War Veter-
ans—C. H. Hudson; Unknown
Soldier—Gold Star Mothers.
Floral tribute by all.
“Taps.”
The first group of civilian
Flight Officers trained by the
Civil Aeronautiea Administra-
tion, Department of Com-
merce, for commercial service
overseas were graduated
March 19 at Burlington, Vt.
For Victory: Buy Bonds.
Construction Activity
la Texas Steps Up
Austin, Tea.—After a slump
during February, Texaa con-
struction activity stepped up
during March by 29.2 per
cent. University of Texas Bu-
reau of Business Research rec-
ords show.
Building permit levels for
March were 29.2 per cent
above February, and were 8.1
per cent abvoe the correspond-
ing month for a year ago.
The January and February
permits of this year, however,
were under 1941 figures, with
the result that first quarter
building permits are 7.1 per
cent below corresponding
levels for last year.
Bonds or bondage? Buy U.
S- Savings Bonds.
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Our stock of automobile parts and acces-
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solicit your patronage for numerous items
needed for the operation of your car or truck.
AUTOMOBILE REPAIRS
We invite your automobile repair busi-
ness.
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Molloy, T. J. Timpson Daily Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 99, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 19, 1942, newspaper, May 19, 1942; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth814867/m1/4/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Timpson Public Library.