Timpson Daily Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 234, Ed. 1 Friday, November 27, 1942 Page: 3 of 4
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UIOOD FOOD, exercise
and training are building
for oar country die greatest
armed forces the world has
ever teen.
Look at the boys who
come back on forloagh—
they fairly glow with good
health! Untie Sam serves
balanced meals!
There’s a lesson in this
for us who are at home.
Eat the right foods—keep
healthy—and help beat the
Axis!
Come in and ask about
the Home Volunteers get
your Dee booklets on War-
time Nutrition and Meal
Hanning.
TO KEEP HEALTHY
DO THESE
SIMPLE THINGS
1. Sat property
E»,rrba.lv’. diet
theaM tacMr wart,
milk, biller, tflp.
vegetables, enriched
cereal*, bread end
frail.
2. Keep warm
Avoid chilling—
dreM to meet cold
weather changes.
3. Get your reel
Rest i» vital. Break-
downs start doe to
lark of it. Rest rego-
laxly, and get 8 hours’
sleep every night.
4. Relax a Hale
11 yam don’t have a
hobby, ftnd one. Work
hard, play a little—
every day.
UNITED GAS
Staff Sergeant Lionel Ram-
sey, of the U. S. air corps, has
arrived for a visit with hia
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Elmer
Ramsey. The sergeant is sta-
tioned at Gowen Field, Boise,
Idaho, and is taking advan-
tage of a furlough for about
one week's stay with home-
folk.
Miss Mary Catherine Bus-
sey has' returned to Galveston
after a few days’ visit with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. R.
Bussey of this city.
George Watson has receiv-
ed a letter from hia son, Corp.
George Watson, with the U. S.
Army. The yonng man stated
that he was enjoying his work,
and had just completed a spe-
cial course of training in con-
nection with his work. Corp.
Watson is located in Califor-
nia.
Joe S. Flatt, Fireman, Third
Ciaas, United States Naval
Training Station, Great Lakes,
Illinois, visited his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fiatt of
this community, and other rel-
atives and friends here during
last week-end. Mr. Flatt went
to Atlanta, Texas, Tuesday for
a short visit with Diends in
that city, before returning to
Great Lakes.
Graham Bailey and family
of Cleveland, spent Thanks-
giving Day with the gentle-
man’s father, A. E. Bailey,
and brother, W. L Bailey and
family, and the lady’s sister,
Mrs. Edgar Taylor of this city.
J, Elmer Ramsey, who has a
position at Texas City, is
spending several days at home
with Mrs. Ramsey, and to be
with his son. Staff Bergeant
Lionel Ramsey here from
Gowen Field, Boise, Idaho,
for visit.
TENH YBlfTH ISSISTI
1 MIT OF IMS
UBM
Austin, Tec.—The narrow
walks between long rows of
book shelves housing the 700,-
OO0 volume* of the Labar Lib-
rary of the University of Tex-
as are f -miliar territory to
nearly a hundred students
who work as typists, catalog-
uers and pages in the Library.
Eighteen students work full
time in the Library, attending
classes in the morning and
working till the Library closes
at night, while 71 others work
on a part-time basis.
Seeping track of the 700.-
000 volumes is no small job,
especially since them are
more than a dozen branches
of the Library—departmental
collections are located in the
Law Building, Architecture
Building, etc.
Student workers perform a
variety of jobs, but the great-
est number of student em-
ployees serve as pages, taking
calls for books and checking
them out to student and facul-
ty readers.
Among the students work-
ing in the library is James Os-
car McCarver, of Tenaha.
SUITE THEITIE
GARRISON
Friday-Saturdagr, Nov. 27-28
Gene Autry—Smiley Burnette
“Bell* of Capistrano”
Sunday-Mowday, Nov. 29-30
Roaalird Russell
Fred MaeMurray
In
"Take a Letter, Darling”
with MacDonald Carey
Robert Benchley
Mrs. Frank Bussey, Jr., of
Corpus Christi, has returned
home after a visit with her
husband’s parerts, Mr. and
Mrs. F. R. Bussey of this city.
Emmett Snelson, in the UTS.
service as watchman at a
lighthouse at Port Bads, La., is
here for a week’s visit with his
mother. Mrs. R. O. Snelson.
Rev. and Mr.-. C. L. Williams
and children, Martha Jane
and Esther Marie, of Tyler,
spent Thanksgiving day with
the lady’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. H. R. Fory of thit city.
LOST—Sheaffer fountain
block end gray strip od, M
where in town Tuesday,
turn to Billy Taylor.
Melting
ICE
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fory
and children of Henderson,
were here Thanksgiving for a
visit with the gentleman’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. R.
Fory.
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Company, Inc*
TIMPSON PHONE 90
S Way Food PmtscMs
-Cor-
rect Air Humidity, Parity*
To
Guard Your Health
with
VITAMINS
When the diet is deficient in vitamins
your resistance to disease is low. So
we suggest a daily doee of vitamins
for your protection.
G. C McDAVID
“Tha Leading Druggist”
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Molloy, T. J. Timpson Daily Times (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 234, Ed. 1 Friday, November 27, 1942, newspaper, November 27, 1942; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth814053/m1/3/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Timpson Public Library.