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The Pantagraphi
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Bloomington, Illinois
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nir rANTAfiRirn. mm it. -irr n. int. the past three weeks with her' parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles R. Schntt It stationed at field. Szkane. Wash.

With the Armed Services brrn pmr.o!rvl from lo tn dm n. "-J l.eutrcant (J.) In the ruy mrdl lor trvrt.w.oi Corp. Alvm W. Obert pm1- nj a three weeks fur touch here corps. i on iuit.n,e cy it r.h his parent.

Mr. and Mrs. Il44ft M. He rl Ilrrman Obrrt. He has been ita BENSON SERVICE NEWS.

Ir.fc fur tr- t- S. Sgt. Raymond Kimber. fur 1 Mr. and Mr.

J. A. Kirr.brr. u'f now with the aircraft section of air11 rrx'r- t.oncd in the European theater BENSON. (PNS) T.

Set. r.4 it ha tr- the last 19 months. John Krcgor was a recent visitor MINONK SERVICE NEWS- MINONK. i(PNS) Lt. Thomas Goff, arrived home Tuesday.

He is the son of Mr. and Mrs Robert Goff. Lt. Goff had been in England since January, 1944 serving as a navigator on a B-17 Flying Fortress. He has completed 25 missions over enemy territory and received an Air Medal on March 7.

He also has three Oak Leaf clusters. After a 30 day leave he will report to a reception center. Lt. Virginia Smith, army nurse, left Tuesday for her new station, O'Riley General hospital. farmanc -it the Jr ci Word has been received by Mr.

Urf command depot at the home of Mrs. Anna Shields and visited with friends in Hen- Smith, and her sister, Mrs. Howard Guinee and Mrs. Dan Parks Lt. Smith, prior to returning to the states, was stationed as an army nurse in New Guinea.

SONS IN SERVICE. STRAWN. Pvt. Gordon E. Ehlers is stationed at Camp Blanding, Fla.

Apprentice Seaman Carrol H. Ehlers is taking his boot training at Great Lakes naval training center. They are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Carl F.

Ehlers. Guadalcanal, he rt-4 Vl Ccsr.bat Ir.fjr.irytr.An b-xe. nd Mrs. L. C.

Stephenson that their son. Albert Riswold. has Corp. II. Kibboni.

who son before going to LrRoy to the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Crego, and to IMoomington, been promoted from the rank of Ut.oned at New Orleans. La, it lieutenant Junior grade to lieu- tpening a I day fur with itn where his wife and children are tenant senior erade. He is in the parmts, Mr.

and Mrs. J. A. i-Z rOMOT11. IZr and Mrs.

O. P. Js- x.rd frcra the.r scsv. Ccrp. Rirvda isiting her mother.

He is station- mi jf rmed guard on board the S. ed at Yuma, Ariz. Ben Holladay. I M. A- Pattison has returned la Springfield, after spending Pvt.

James Ford arrived Mon Tt nnvrr IT rimt Tth. M.tl- miirT 12 I v. day from the army air base at erts. CaLf, is here on two weeks forloujh her iti ha wife. to srrgrAct.

Ria Mtlvln Single? William Sln1ry Nile Taylor Garth Taylor xuriough vts.ung his mother. Mrs. pre WiSIam IL Taloert ras 19 years cJi and is ta iuly, McCook, Nebr to visit with his parents. Mr. and Mrs.

Norvel Ford until Thursday. Mary Myers. lie vm then en HARTSBURG. (PNS) Wfl- SAYBROOK. (PNS) Mr.

liam Sir.gley, son of Mr. and Mrs ter a quartermaster school at Anthony, Va, for three months and Mrs. William Taylor have HOME ON FURLOUGH. Roy Singley of HarUburg, is stationed at Camp Grant. He entered received a letter from their training.

DANVERS. T. Sgt. Donald PLAIN Ok IODIZED youngest son Nile, seaman second Horace E. Boyd, electrician's service in April.

His brother Dickson, who has won the Air Medal and three Oak Leaf Clus class, saying he has been trans mate first class, has arrived at his Mctvin Sin nicy, is in the seabocs and is stationed at Camp Hue- ferred from Shoemaker. new station in Bremerton. Wash, ters for action in the European theater of operations, arrived re to Ocean Side, where he neme, Calif. He has been in ser after completing an eight month will receive two to six months cently at the home of his parents vice one year. course in I.

C. instruments. He Is signal corp schooling. Corp. Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Dickson. lor the son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh E.

rONTIAC SERVICE NEWS. Garth T. Taylor the oldest son, 30 day furlough. His brother Boyd. Paul is stationed at Camp Van PONTIAC (PNS) Pvt.

Har is stationed some where in Eng land. Pfc. Harry Bobbins, son of M. Dorn, Miss. Another brother, old Lcgg is spending a furlough iH44i OK, Glen, is at Grand Island, Neb.

here with his wife and family. He S. Robbins. has gone to University of Cincinnati after having been at the Universitr of Pittsburgh DELAND SERVICE NEWS. has been stationed at Camp Bland ELAND.

(PNS) Miss Vir ing. Fla. MORTON'S SALT ginia Churchill, daughter of Mrs, where he studied electrical engineering under th army pcial- Lt. James P. Stephens, San Die Gertrude Churchill, Cerro Gordo, WHEN IT RAINS IT POURS go.

is visiting his wife and children and parents. Mr. and ized training program. formerly of DeLand, who has now joined the Waves, wrote to her Mr. and Mrs.

Dominie LoPic- Mrs. William Bowers. mother recently that she is now located in New York for her boot Pfc. and Mrs. Dale E.

Fluer are calo have received word that their son. IM. Joseph LoPiccalo, has fTTT spending a 10 day furlough here training. with relatives and friends. Ivt received a slight wound in his leg and has been hospitalized.

This is Miss Churchill was graduated Fluer is stationed at FL Ben- v-1 the second time Pvt. LoPiccalo, ning, Ga. from DeLand high school and from Illinois Commercial college in Gene McCarty. seaman first who is stationed In Italy, has been wounded, the first time In his class of the coast guard, has ar right hand. Champaign and for the past year has been working in the Kaiser shipyards in California.

She has a sister, Lucretia, in the Wac who is rived from Camp Lejcune, N. C. Ross McNntt acr.3xcm:i Harry Hansbrough. after receiv Clifford A. Oleson on an eight day leave to visit his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Francis Mc now in Italy. ittknittksSy ing a medical discharge from the navy, has returned here to resume bis former position at the Carty. His leave was arranged LE ROY. Pvt.

Clifford A. Ole Corp. James Loney. returned deaa! by the Red Cross because of the son has returned to DeRidder, La uambie store. The Answer For Real Coffee Economy to his station at Selfridge Field near Mt.

Clemons, Monday after spending a IS day furlough If' i I serious illness of his father, a pa tient at St, James hospital. EnsJrn E. F. Zenisek. who re with his parents, Mr.

and Mrs alter spending a 17 day furlough ivu Robert Sheppard is spend Roy Oleson. cently graduated from Annapolis, nere with his wife and infant son is spending a 30 day leave here and also with his parents. Mr. ing a week with his parents. Mr and Mrs.

William E. Sheppard CLINTON. (PNS) Lt. Ross with his parents. Mr.

and Mrs. and Mrs. George Loney. Corp, MeNutt, son of Mr. and Mrs He is stationed at Ft.

Leonard John Zenisek. Charles MeNutt of Clinton, has Loney was granted a three day extension to his 14 days to be with wood. Mo. ttoins in rowtine c'o3. Oorox it it hot the toe IvU ttres.

the tov MgH qvolty ot olooyt. Depend on Ooroa for hyg'eni cWont-ing in yovr hoe. Sy foo ditecttont on the lobeL recently returned to his base in Mr. and Mrs. Fred Santelman have received word that their Virgil O.

Lambert, husband ol his wife and baby, who was quite England after a two week's holi Gladys L. Lambert, is receiving initial naval indoctrination at the day spent in Scotland. Pilot of son. Pfc. Wayne F.

Santelman. is stationed at O'Reilly General hos VXN ATTI1 yow've wothed your dishes, dishcloth, droin-boord ond o'hef kifchendon-Qr they moy still hor bor invisible germ doogers. a menoce to family heolf h.Thots why sonitotion in the kitchen it heolh protection. Oorox eosDy provides only in kitchen ond bothroom. bwt in lowndering.

too. Ooroa disinfects, ol SO deodorizes.renoves Ray Ahlrich, who left last week a B-26 Marauder, Lt. MeNutt had training station base. Great Lakes pital. Springfield.

Mo. completed 49 missions over Eur I Mrs. Venus Hamilton has re to report to Ottumwa, after a furlough with his parents, Mr. ceived word that her son. Sgt ope before the invasion.

IN AFRICA. and Mrs. Albert Ahlrich, tele Mr. and Mrs. E.

E. Gates have received word that their ion. Pvt. EUiott Gates, has been promoted Kusseu Hamilton, has been award phoned home Friday evening, say ea the good conduct medal for WAPELLA. (PNS) Mrs ing he was leaving there that to private first class at Camp outstanding performance of serv night for Corpus Christi, for ueaie.

calif. Helen Christiansen received word Wednesday stating that her hus ice. He is a supply officer in the further training. Corp. Paul J.

Kane, son of Mr. I29th Infantry, stationed on Bou rvi. oeraia wine arrived on and Mrs. E. J.

Kane, is attending gainville. Theodore H. Duncan, son Thursday from Camp Claibourne sJUHUl liVOIfTI aas M8U0ia OMKTsJCf radio school in England. of YOU'LL FIND A DIVIDEND COUPON IN EVERY POUND You get one pound of Wish Bone Coffee absolutely-free with every ten pounds you use. Just save the dividends coupon found in every pound.

It is that easy to reduce coffee costs 10. wish imm: coffee A IVlight Morning Noon and Night 0 Donald Krieghauser. stationed somewhere in the Pacific, has for a 14 day furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Olan Wine and ami ly.

He is with an EKI disinfects tiaonsnian amuaiiK. division. been promoted to coxswain from seaman first class, according to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Duncan, is receiving initial naval indoctrination at Great Lakes naval training station.

Lt. Donald G. Rohlfs Is now stationed overseas, according to word received by his wife, Dorothy J. Rchfls. Pvt.

Eugene Webb is here from word received by his mother, Mrs. band, Sgt. R. W. Christiansen had arrived safely in north Africa.

WELCOME GUESTS. STANFORD. (PNS) Capt. and Mrs. Eldon Naffziger of Camp Howzie, are visiting at the home of the former's parents.

Mr. and Mrs. A. W. NalTziger here, and Mrs.

Naffziger's parents in Bloomington. RETURNS TO CAMP. TOW AND A. (PNS) Pvt Elza Merritt returned to Camp Abbott, Monday after San Luis Obispo, for a vis rm MOM CAUSTIC Edna Kncchausrr. it with his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Oliver Webb. He has been spend Airs, iia.pn u. uoidt has received word that her husband has ing a part of his furlough in the home of Mr. and Mrs.

M. J. Ro- Pvt. John L. Gleason.

stationed at Belleville, is spending a 10 day mine in Peoria. lunougn wit.n his mother, Mrs. Margaret Gleason. Donald Haas, special operator first class, naval training station. spending a seven day furlough here with his wife and family.

Sampson, N. is spending a 1LTU1TS IFdDdDDD iLMinr (DflD)niing CDnntt snl Main and Division Sti.v Normal, I1L BUCKLEY SERVICE NEWS. seven day leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Haas.

BUCKLEY. (PNS) Lloyd More and More Are Using -New rrc. Robert F. Pollitt has re Inkster, son of Mr. and Mrs.

turned to Drew Field. Fla, after Alvah Inkster. left Tuesday hang spent the last 10 days with for Watseka, from where he will leave for service with the navy. his Mrs "ciToHren Prices Now in Effect Until Saturday Night, July 1st 1 John Jobst, son of Mr. and'H Vmi the rtlling Itartains 1im lf IKnt All Our Hixb Grade Qqalilj MrfthajadW Thai I James Jobst, has arrived II No Utrd In ThU Ad.

t.trrpt a few f.xtr&lmt UUed Oar Sign. a Sgt. Howard Martin left Tues Lt day for Swannanoa. N. having Mrs.

spent part of his leave with his II Come and fr arwlf Oar Large and Qoalify Stlu Maay 1.IU1 Iim Caa safely in England. His wife and wife and parents. Mr. and Mrs. II Buy fr Than Pre-War Tune.

Charles Martin, and relatives. small son are living with Mrs. Jobsfs parents, Mr. and Mrs. Corp.

Arnold Lustfeldt left on Ernest Husted. Another son. CapL SUGAR-Pure Cane 10 62c Tuesday for Drew field. hav James Jobst, is now stationed in the South Pacific. ing spent his furlough with his HAG parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Ed Lust feldt Pfc. James H. Wilson is a 14 day furlough with h.s Corp. Arnold Lustfeldt left wife and family.

He is stationed ati 25c NAVY HKANS 3 25c I CA I) It A FTS CAItAMEI-S; Monday evening for Lincoln. Neb having spent several days with his Framingham. Mass. Corp. and Mrs.

Donald C. Schott are spending 15 days here with their families and friends. Corp. wife and sons, Billy and Bobby, FLOUR-Gold Medal 25 Sl.11 and his parents. Mr.

and Mrs. William Weiscnbarn. Ray Dipple. son of Mr. and ONIONS IWM rlU; Mrs.

II. C. Dipple, left Wednesday for Watseka. from where he will 54 IX IUc -ZZ'. lat.

A I "NT JK.MIMA. Zilh. IUc I'ilUhurj'. rANCAKK ll; Hrw'. ic I3C 99c 25c leave for service with the navy.

Mr. and Mrs. Dipple have another ll.T-JiiaawMM nl I eT 15c n.oiK; j'i ii. son, Dwight Dipple, who has been overseas for two and one half years. ltrltu.

INIAM; larr Leslie Kuhlmann. son of Mr. rilTTf)f Itrallat f.l.fr. atU Ijsrrr; CO QQ l.fr. 1.99 nji us.

tO- and Mrs. John Kuhlmann. will 25c 17c 35c 19c 31c 29c 15c Itax leave Monday for service. TKA 4 r. l-kc ri It Happy llcr.

1 9 1 rtiuiiNfa 4ibn: All llar: llx. si.i Mnartn; Qt. Jr May M1Y IlillK; 3 l-vrv If I.KII S4r llraiMl: IM. It(ON ur; lUlf WUU: IJk. KMIM.W and OQ.

HAM; IJ. fcJU SWANS IK1WN Packate '--kitulion. tlarb alue 19. (era Mit and Ol. It ran Mis.

All foe 33c I'KAMT lltTTHK. OC. Armour's Mar: IX Lt. (j. Earl F.

Gchle. re turned Monday from Chicago, hav itKii run in js. Mrli: It. cM IttKIM. Mli ata Itraaa): ft- ing passed his final physical examination, and expects to report to Prattsburg.

N. on July 1. Jt 1(1. 1 19c 23c RETURNS HOME. (Otll ipicrrt; 31c ik)K 7h-i Tsf-fillf.

I r. WATERMELONS ULack Diamond. fuarntrrd Finest tjually COLFAX. (PNS) Pvt. Earl J.

Judd, and his wife, who has spent the past seven weeks with him at Camp Howze, have returned to their home at 302 South East street, in Bloomington. They are spending his 11 day furlough with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Earl A.

Judd, at Colfax. Their son, Morris Ray, has been with his grandparents during his mother's absence. Sl IC tt Hi; Mr1a'; QQ Ijirte Can 03 KAIINS. llrM Serdle; nr. IVrfrrt Cndilicn: IIK t3C HCMC rt-TI; IA HlMUIII.

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Units of Vitamin A. Delrich is included among the Basic 7 foods recommended by the government. 5. fxfro value! New Delrich costs more to make with whole milk but no increase in price to you I 6. Only 2 ration point no more than ordinary margarines! Use Delrich, the Whole Milk Margarine, as a spread for bread, rolls, as seasoning for hot vegetables and you can have 10 extra points for meat! 2c 25c 0 00 im in: ouvi: oil 4c sua r-wiim: Nt.w CABBAGE, 5c rAIIMiRMt KIT tit Mt 0RAHGE5 I.ARr.r.

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