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PAGE SIX HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE is a serious ailment effecting vital organs, Jcngth of life, nervousness, headaches. Not just something you have to expect in middle age. By all means do not neglect it. See your Doctor and try BRIDGES HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE CAPSULES. Obtainable only at Burgers Pharmacy.

Thousands have used them. If BRIDGES HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE CAPSULES do not relieve you rplease ask for your money back. We don't want it unless earned. 50c and SI.00. Accept no pie last December things grew worse.

Food got. less and less and people began to thin. There was no meat, no milk, no salt, no sugar, no fruit or vegetables except a few greens from the garden, no a thin week rose from 7,076 to 9,683. The' corn gruel for breakfast and soya totals consisted of 2,102 bean soup, mostly water, for sup- DECISIVE BLOW FOR MANILA IS MADE BY YANKS (Continued irom page one) THE r.AREONDALE, (ILL- Fellowship of Prayer PRESS WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 14.

1945 an increase of slightly over 500 in per. a 192 missing and 7,389 The people got awfully hungry and what do. you think they did-? ot in'Manila bay, Japan's silcn- They "collected all the recipes they! cecl fortress of Corrcgiclor was fed could find of good hmgs to cat Daily Lenten Devotional Prepared by Dr. Gaius Glenn Atkins for the Federal Council of Churches of Christ in America Copyright 1945 Benton Quintet Nips Terriers By Small Margin In a closely contested basketball game played in the Benton gym, the Terriers of Community High were nosed out by the Benton' Rangers 53 to 49 last night. It was neck and neck from start to finish with both teams having the lead' several times.

When the game started, the two i MCM-rfWOMKN IN UNIFORM Word has been received here by 'Mr. and Mrs. R- J. Morgan, 600 West Grand, that their son, Cpl. Milton D.

Morgan, is on the island of Oahu in Hawaii. sey and Pvt. Dalton Mat.calf. Oth- ers'were Lawrence Glenn of Mur-, ph'ysboro, and Albert Jeffcries ofj Hcrrin. i A birthday remembrance presented, by thc Club to Mary Morris, dub pianist, as the day was the anniversary of her birth.

Eifty-four members were pres- "-1 Plllll Beware Coughs from common colds That Hang On CrboamJsioa relieves promptly because it goes rigbt to the seat of the trouble to help Joosen acd expel George N. Denistcn of thej United States Army has been ing. i CUU lUiUUoa V-un 150 more tons of bombs Monday, and talked about them an I nfM-s 4 rtiirtn il ho llfll'Pn niTQ Hand-Packed In Quarts and Pints and 21c Fine Homemade CANDIES 4 ")U lUOlC UJU 3 UL UU1UIJO iim-i today's communique disclosed. This children and man. followed a 200-ton bombing during our pet cats and dogs were I a 48 hour period ending Sunday vcrv skinny but they began to dis- I night.

Corregidor bars fleet usage car and the rats came again. of Cavilc. Rats probably would have been in Other planes strafed enemy the stew pots next. The people troops on Bataan peninsula, where said pussy soup was quite tasty 7M'lons of explosives were unload- and fried garden snail tastecI like ed over last weekend. chicken.

So we used to say snakes YVIlcIl LilV UiULUU. miU'j the i Ash Wednesday, February 14 teams poured in basket after bas- mo ted from Private to Technician For A.U of Us Together: "Have ket to make the first quarter read! 5. Tech. 5 Deniston. is the son ol mercy upon 'me, 0 God, to 19 in favor of the Rangers.

I Mrs. Dollie Deniston, 619 Wost to Thy loving kindness." Psalm-The pace slowed down in the sec-j Main Street. 51:1. Read Psalm jond period and the halftime score 1 "The Psalms," rsa( i 30 to 27, still in favor of Ben- someone has. jcut the island in half, Maj.

Gen. Thc Japs began to Edwin D. Patrick's Sixth division mean, with roll calls two lime, a ihas reached Baler bay, 20 miles day and forcing us to bow to cvoiy j-nortl 01 Dingnlan. and occupied an soldier we saw There was a lot ol 'abandoned airfield. do I'm and plenty of On thc west side of thc island "must do that.

'near Lingaycn gulf, thc Yanks People, even childien. Pvt. Gerald L. 1-Ienson, son of Mr. and Mrs.

C. R. Henson, former. 'I IO ilKOJ. J.U.TV, enfand Roy Ramsey, Club Prebi-i flame bronchial mucous mem- dent, was in charge of the rstandmg you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are FOILED AGAIN I to have your money back.

BOULDER, (AP) -The FQM rjrtfE'-SS- sSBgaggaS delighted when he found one in a dark corner of a local store. Just as he started for a clerk, someone has. ton. Mr. and Mrs.

C. R. Henson, former, said, "containj Both teams were hot a a in in the' ly of'Carbondale, now of Anna, has the whole third auar with the Terriers on arrived safely somewhere in the whole third quarter wnn tne un arrived saieiy music of the, l)ic ong enc a 45 to 43 score. France. Mrs.

Henson heart of Terriers were scored on in A Snr.idlint?. swept by the hand of his is a sister final period and were able to voice from the mezzanie intervened: I "Sorry," it- said. "That's the; store's shovel. We had to look all over Fially found the last i one in. another store." i LI1U 11I1U1 miw his only four'points as the Rang-.

au i Bdals, Electrician has READ THE CLASSIFIED ADS, maker." No 'j ers a stalling final period returned to Groat Lakes, where he PETE SAYS: IF YOU THINK BEFORE YOU ACT YOU CAN ACT MUCH MORE EFFICIENTLY. match their music. They 8et ir no ATTniMS sound every DR. ATKINS not of human 11 after regaining the lead. jwill be graduated next week-end.

The Tups defeated the Benton after a 66-hour pass spent here second stringers 45 to 39 in the with parents, Mr and-Mrs preliminary for their eleventh vic- cxDcricnco. AS we uw, crnwir this sad and searching Lenten. BOX SCORE season, they will say, for us so Cnrbondale FG much we cannot say for ourselves Ketrmg and supply us voices for our cries from the depths. 1C. Jones And most of all a voice for om-iG.

-Brown 7 Floyd R. Seals. A dinner was served to members of the family as a farewell celebration for the Here's an Auto Policy thai "PAYS THE MAN WHO AYS THE PREMIUM" $10 fender repair hill? State Farm pays you $8. Passengers hurt in your car? State Farm pays up to $500 per person for medical aid regardless of left-al liability. Car stalled? State Farm pays towage expense.

Ask about this low-cosl policy today. STATE FARM MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE CO. World's Largest HARRYA.FLYNN 329Y Phones 623 niglit raid by down the we; vision of Maj. uun. which big Clark air center the Japs used often to still is mopping up enemy rem- prise inspections.

nants in thc mountain range which. But the American air lai is As wc come a little tint base i an and thc le bcgan nearer thc day when we may be blows Sported' litttc rc hopC Ev eluded enemy the sinking -s that base i an and Ulc cs nearer thc day when we may bc- blows' reported' today ii- a little more hope. Even the kids gin to rebuiw a sc H-ruined world, the damaging oC a 2,000 ton noticed them and felt wo shaU begin hopelessly and help- iy cargo ship off Amoy, China, Shrapnel fell around fiom Jap save as wc n( i healing and sinking or damaging of four guns but that couldn keep us m- in tho mcrcy of God snng or ama ships the French-Indo China doors. Wo had to see the planes, coas the downing of a float plane ricans came off Saigon and destruction of Rolling Stock on Formosa. Finally the Americans came is Children's Life At Santo Tomas Internment Camp (Continued from page one) Ilicve it.

We hear lots of shooting 'around us but thc kids don't pay I much attention. We arc more tcrcstcd in all the good new things D. Jones 0 FT 2 1 I 0 0 0 1 'TP' young electrician. Those present for the event were Mr. and Mrs.

10 A LOCAL MAN FELT LIKE SWOLLEN BALLOON; FULL OF STOMACH GAS Recently, a Carbondale manjj stated that he used to feel like a balloon after every meal. He would bloat full of gas and spit lor tne event, w-ry anu. riu 0 Frank Boals, Mr. and Mrs. Clar-j up acidulous liquids for hours Hagler, Carl 0 host and hostess, Mr.

and Mrs. Floyd R. Boals and daughter Dola Marie. Totals 21 The voices which cry for mercy ire multitudinous beyond our 1 are multitudinous beyond oui cnrn Ing; ravaged lands, the white- cross-marked graves'of thc world's youth, innumerable lonely and colu 1 SANTIA TT John E. Collard, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Earl Samuel Collard, of 419 TP West Chautauqua, Carbondale, 111., I'1 currently nsuifnprt to tho AAF! to cat. sorrow-possessed hearts combine to cry, "Have mercy upon me, 0 guarded and couldn't sec out of the walls surrounding the camp. But we built a little Nipa (palm leaf) shanty 'home" where The Miserere of humaiii i hnrf rpa iity. The mercy of God waits for Just think, today we naa leal vmt butter and bread! We are free again.

BUY MORE WAR BONDS. TIME OUT iuii. BOISE, IDAHO-(AP)-A pow- which became er failure darkened the Idaho -nome- wncre a little privacy House of 8 0 could bc found and where wc Speaker Willis Motfat lit a ciga could grow little gardens and rette. brighten things up. But alter the When thc lights came on.again us, it is always waiting for us but we must open doors for its of'penitence, doors of self-examination, doors of new For the S.eagraves 3 Chaplain 0 Totals 21 2 4 3 2 0' 0 11 amazed at the results when -he took this medicine.

Now he eats what he wants without gas or bloating, and bowels are regular for the first time in years. He feels like a new man. ERB-HELP contains 12 Great Herbs; they cleanse bowels, clear PETE ALSO SAYS: Now is the time to act. Any thinking person knows that insurance is one of the best investments. 10 19 10 6 0' CLYDE SMITH Youth Conference Held At Community purpose ana first ministry of God's mercy is to High School 1 UCS.

vn-nslablish us in and spirit-: purpose and first ministrj re-establish us in and spirit ual integrity. Our first need is to i (Contlnuea Horn page one) pray for it. Prayer: Gracious God, Re- j. Being a Success in we beseech Thee, our school. tugn Santa Ana Army Air Base.

Captain. Collard, a pilot aboard a C-47 in the Southwest Pacific Theater, entered the service Nov. 3, 1941, and went overseas in uary, 1943. He has been awarded 53 Distinguished Flying Cross, the Air Medal with one oak leaf clus- and the South West Pacific Theater Ribbon, with two Battle Stars, He has completed 147 dropping missions serving in Australia and New Guinea. At this redistribution station, an operation of-the Personal Distribution Command, combat returnees of the AAF receive com- classi- ple soon feel different all over.

So don't go on suffering! Get ERB-i HELP at any Drug Store here in; Carbondale. INSURANCE 215 W. Main St. LOANS IN 1 DAY but a clerk reminded rule prohibiting smoking of in ses- Zl! Social Relationship in sion. MAKES A BETTER SMOKE Looking at other smokers fat announced: "Recess will continue until we finish these cigarettes." STEPM.VNO BROS.

PA. WHITE ELEPHANT I DALLAS was hot bridge game. Capt. James i sheppard Griunan of Dallas beam- led It looked like he held the i makings 'of a grand slam. He bid, i Then an elephant barged in and broke up the game.

I It happened in the China-Burma- India theatre of Captain Grinnan, member of the Burma Banshees, told the story when he returned home on leave. Adult male gorillas in the Bel- Congo weigh as much as 500 thoughts, cleanse our desires so that in this season of penitence and prayer we may be well-pleasing to Thee and better disciples of Thy Son, in Whose name we pray. Amen. Re and Girl 4. 5, Red Cross Blood Bank To Be Here Tuesday, April 24 (Continued trom page one) ment to domestic stations of the Ail orces Fount J.

Warren Was Rotary Guest Speaker Tuesday from page One) I Youth and the Church. Teen-Age Social Centers, From eleven to twelve and from one to three regular classes were in session. At three o'clock the student body assembled in the! The third need he.stresses, was auditorium a summary re-'the -need lor more teachers and port of the group discussions pre- adequate pay. for teachers. He scnted by Ann Warren 'and Bill stated that they could not urge Nolen members of the senior class, young folk to enter the teaching iTthey find that they need more After another session of profession at present with the than anticipatedI or if the need in, singing Mr.

Woolcott spoke to thc wa ges that they must receive He theh- rt cu ar theater or sector students again, developing some stated that the history of cduca- can be supplied locally, the call of brought out in the tion is the history of culture, ana on servicemen TWs is a perfect- discussion-groups and giving them mged that citizens unite socur- Iv logical practice Which dates "food for thought" for days and ing new legislation along these back to the first World War and-no weeks to come: lines. His address was concluded or JaSer should be The a pre- by the showing the: sounc1 mo- ANY AMOUNT 5O 10O 200 Laont For Any To luy Cool Clothing, Iniulatlon and Wlntir Sgppllti. To Pay Pqft Duo (till, Taxci, Iniur- Doctor, Hospital, 30O TO EMPLOYED MEN AND WOMEN AUTO LOANS ara Blade quickly bring your C.T and title. MMILY LOANS to Jbusbsnd and on their own signatura and NOTI LOANS on OTTO signature. CO-MAKER LOANS one or two relatives or friends sign your note 83 security.

All Loans are made for petiodsup to 12 months Larger payments, or in full, may be wade at any retmcing thc cost. PUBLIC LOAN Room 200, McAnally West Main Phone: 899 BETTER CAR CARE PAYING Pi WAR-WINTER! NOTIC Mechanics Held Critical In Man-Power Squeeze By War Man-Power Commission WE NEED NOW! Three Mechanics Two Helper Mechanics One Body and Fender Man One Lubrication Man One Parts Man or Woman Service Manager Requirements: Mechanical knowledge, sales management ability. Salary $200 to $250 Mo. Plus Commission 10 REASONS YOU SHOULD WORK AT DOWN STATE CHEVROLET 1 We've been in business 11 years we'll be in business for a long time, 2. Real opportunity for good men.

3. Top Pay. Time and one-half over 40 hours. Plus commission if desired. Plenty of overtime if desired.

4. After completion of one year's em- ployrnent, one week's vacation given with pay. 5. Compensation Insurance. 6.

Steady employment. Post-war job. 7. Ideal working conditions. 8.

Chevrolet Training Schools. 9. Best equipped Service Department in Southern Illinois, with modern timesaving tools. 10. CLEAN We Want the Best Chevrolet Service Employees Available and Expect to Pay for Them.

Preference Will be given to ex-members of Armed Forces. ASSURE YOUR OWN FUTURE! What Are Your Post-War Plans? After the war you will be classed an essential worker? Do a Little Post-War Planning Now! See Mr. Wallace or Mr. Phemister DOWN STATE CHEVROLET CO. 300 East Main Carbondale, Illinois Phone 311 mother or father should be con-, "ine 1 TI-O ccrncd to hear that the men over- sided over by Bobby Ingram of tion picture "Pop Rings The Bell, seas blood They aro the junior class.

The following an educational film, shown by Dr. eager to do it and it does no mean students acted as discussion loaa- C. C. Logan that the people in this country are era: Dr. F.

down on the job. Freshmen-Betty Couatser, Hct member of A complete record is kept of the five Banks that Jackson County en Hoffner, Bill' Patterson, Milly present from the service were n.r« Ann Hodge, Jack Sumner. has" had" and anyone wishing to do-1 Fraley, WiU- nate may call the local Red Cross mie Stanley, Shirley Casper, Dean office, 980, between the hours of Jones. 1 m. and 5 p.

m. The drive for Juniors Marguente Seegar, donors will not start until April 1. Hanna Lloyd Troutt, Bill Mcln- i tosh, Carl Jones. READ THE CLASSIFIED ADS. Seniors-Naomi Reid Ann War.

Bill Maloney, Bill Nolen. Major Oscar Day, Bob Ram- LINGERIE "BOYS" We've a fashion-fresh collection of lingerie lovelies. Night- I Gown Glamour From $1.95 Figure-perfect nighties in lace-trimmed or tailored styles. Rayon satios, crepes, yours! HOWELL'S DEPT. STORE 120 N.

Illinois Ave MYSTIC RAT EMBALMER 35c CLINE-VICK DRUGS no odor IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE Manpower Must Be Saved DON'T MISS THE FARM AND HOME LABOR SAVING SHOW At The S. GARBONDAtE Feb. 16, 10:00 a. m. A Bring your homemade labor saving gadgets and compete for while prizes.

See the two truck loads of exhibit material prepared and brought in by the University. Sound movies, demonstration and talks from 1:00 to 3:00 p. m. SPONSORED BY THE Jackson County Farmers Institute AND THE Extension service of the College of Agriculture With the Cooperation OF THE, SOUTHERN ILLINOIS NORMAL UNIVERSITY. Sticky sludge is building up in many thousands of cars this winter.

It always does in winter-but it's especially bad this year because of rationed, short-trip driving. Sludge tends to clog oil lines and screens and may lead to burned-out bearings and scored cylinders. Better change oil every 60 days, or at 1000 whichever comes first. Get sludge-resistant, low-in- engine-carbon, 'easiest-on-the-battery motor Iso-Vis 10 W. And see your Standard Ofl Dealer frequently.

TODAY SEE YOUR STANDARD OIL DEALER for hunts fan Buy more War BoTuk 5.

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