Timpson Daily Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, March 13, 1942 Page: 4 of 4
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FOOD FOR FREEDOM
FOOD IS ESSENTIAL IN THE FIGHT FOR FREEDOM AND THE NATION IS CALL-
ING FOR INCREASED PRODUCTION. ... WE, IN THIS PARTICULAR SECTION
ARE RESPONDING TO THE CALL AND INDICATIONS POINT TO A GOOD IN-
CREASE IN FOOD CROPS.
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CASH PRICES AWAIT PRODUCERS OF THESE CROPS, AND IN ADDITION
CASH PRICES WILL BE PAID FOR ALL PEANUTS PRODUCED. . . .
HELP GIVE THE ENEMY A SLAP WITH A BUMPER CROP THIS YEAR
Big Stock of New Spring Merchandise Awaits Your
Inspection at this store
ST AR BRAND SHOES
ARE BETTER
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complications which followed
an appendectomy Feb. 17.
New York, March 9. (UP) JL?S&SrfSS£
—The body of T<my Sarjr.jn.ti, their daughter, lira,
creator of marionettes, was MMy Mll|er> ,nd her hu3band
taken to Cmemnati today, y^ted ^fg at the hospital a
w*ere private funeral services ;few miButea before his death,
will be held tomorrow. .__
1 Sarg, 59, also a prominent
painter and writer, died short-
ly before midnight Saturday
in Manhattan General Hospi-
tal of pneumonia and other
Sa>r Rites to Be
Held in Cincinnati
—PLATE LUNCHES
—SHORT ORDERS
—SANDWICHES
—COFFEE
—COLD DRINKS
You will enjoy one of
our delicious
Sunday Dinners
SENATE CAFE
'“When People Go to Eat”
3. E. Shepherd. Owner
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CHIROPRACTOR
TURKISH BATHS AND
electric Massage
PHONE 151
Tenaha Street
ML TOMS BIT
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College Station.—The Tex-
as Food Standard endorsed by
the A. and M. College Exten-
sion Service, helped largely in
I guiding 41,231 rural families
| to plan and serve better bal-
; arced meals in 1941, accord-
i ing to Hazel Phipps, extension
[specialist in food preparation.
Its influence was shown in
tious, palatable and econom-
ical by following improved
practices in preparation. This
help was given through 7,447
method demonstrations by
county home demonstration
<;enter. Texa« ;rePort® from home demonstra-
-—-tion club women in 168 coun-
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ME 0IBEHS Eli!
TIM DIKED!
Balm of Dhi-SUr Breed
PHONE 3S
Conserve
Ask us about our car conservation plan!
Tbk service is designed to make your
car give die best possible service aver a
long period of time.
Keep ’em Roiling!
SHELBY MOTOR COMPANY
"THE HOME OF FRIENDLY SERVICE"
PHONE SU
ties by 21,527 families using
the milk each member needs
each day in the year, and that
19,546 families In 167 counties
reported using daily the grain
products recommended by the
Food Standard; 22,309 fami-
lies in 168 counties used the
vegetables, and 17,650 fami-
lies in 167 the fruits needed
daily.
These totals represent a
substantial increase over 1940,
which Miss Phipps illustrates
in terms of percentages. Sixty
percent of the families repre-
sented by women reporting
used the required quota of
milk, against 44' percent in
1940, 66% against 37 percent;
meat 55 against 45 percent;
vegetables 66% against 45
percent, and fruits, 50 percent
against 34.
assisted with the hot dish and
school lunch programs.
Miss Phipps says that home
demonstration clnb 'women in
171 counties conducted home
food supply demonstrations in
1941. The division was as fol-
agents, specialists and lead- lows: 22 in poultry, 21 in fruit,
ers, 5,508 visits to homes, 1,- 37 jn vegetables, 30 in meats,
501 other meetings, and by 24 in grains, tnd three in
means of printed information, dairying. Four counties con-
Service of meals was im- ducted the general home food
proved by following simple supply demonstration. In 186
rules and making the food and counties 4-H Club girls work-
table attractive in the homes ed some phase of the home
of 18,571 club women in 173-food supply demonstration
counties and 13,687 4-H Club j with 71 choosing poultry, 67
girls in 131 counties. County j fruits, 44 vegetables, one
home demonstration agents i meats, three dairy, and two
helped 3,694 families of club [ general.
women in 125 counties and
1,812 families of club girls in
82 counties in table service and
through visits to homes. These
4-H Clnb girls prepared 398,-
910 dishes and planned and
served 166,624 meals.
Assistance was given to 4,-
460 families in child feeding;
3,977 aided in corrective feed-
ing for overweight, under-
weight, pellegra and other nu-
tritional disorders, and 7,005
club women report adopting
food buying recommendations
in 1941. School lunches were
improved in 14,406 families of
home demonstration club
women in 144 counties and in
6,538 families of 4-H Club
! girls in 81 counties. At the
Food was made more nutri- same time, 2,193 schools were
Repairs, Parts and Accessories
Our stock of automobile parts and acces-
sories should meet most requirements, and we
solicit your patronage for numerous items
needed for the operation of your car or truck.
AUTOMOBILE REPAIRS
We invite your automobile repair busi-
ness.
J. B. WALTERS’ AUTO SUPPLY
Phone 64 Thrown
Women in 168 counties re-
ported adding 54,250 pieces
and club girls in 73 counties
13,354 pieces of email kitchen
equipment to aid in the prepa-
ration of food.
Billions for Allied victory
,. . or for tribute to dictators?
There is only one answer: Buy
U. a Defense Bonds and
Stamps.
KEEP BEAUTIFUL
This shop takes especial
pride in its service to
those who want to stay
beautiful. AH the mod-
ern facilities and mate-
rials are to be found here,
and expert beauticians
take great pride in meet-
ing your particular re-
quirements.
We appreciate year bwi-
ness and invite you to
com to see n.
PRIMROSE BEAUTY
SHOP
Mrs. T. P. Rutherford, Owner
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Molloy, T. J. Timpson Daily Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, March 13, 1942, newspaper, March 13, 1942; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth815054/m1/4/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Timpson Public Library.