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rf.DNF.SDAY, MARCH 15
May Be 2 Years
iefore You Gel Auto
DETROIT.—(/Pi—Tf the purchase
a new automobile is high on the
it of your post-war plans it might
■!L to understand—if you. are
average individual—that it may
two years after the war before
u can lay. down your cash and
ive away the car you want.
The motorcar industry will reach
e end of the -war with a huge
cklog of demand. Before it. can
t back to the required production
■el of more than 20.000 units a
ek. the factories must reconvert
lj to peace-time activities.
so the industry heads are urging
itorists to intensify rather than
down on the care-they have
er giving their present vehicles,
Normal output volume of the in
stry in the decade immediately
?c“ding the war was around 4
).000-units, a year, of which more
in V ( ilf were sold as replacement
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HELP YOUR COMMUNITY DRIVES
m m and You America
In Coloniardays'wheri'a ft family'faced m . i mis- 1
fortune, kindly neighbors set up a melting pot
before the door. The community was quick to
contribute, because lean and perilous years
' taught our fdrefathers that only by helping
one another could all survive and earn security
in a land of growing opportunities.
Today, when this hard-won security is in
In every community, Budweiser is
known as the Perfect Host to a host of
friends. To serve your neighbors beer
is simple hospitality, but to serve them
Budweiser is a gracious compliment
... and, it makes your simple wartime
meals taste better.
Budweiser TRADE MARK REG. U-« ANHEUSER-BUSCH - • • AB-24 ST. 01944 LOUIS
for scrapped vehicles.
Estimates of the volume of un
satisfied demand in the post-war
period have ranged from 12.000.00C
to 1.1,000.000 passenger cars, de
pending upon how long the war
cuts off .production. On top of this,
will be additional replacement d?
mand that will pile, up even more
rapidly after the war when vir
tually all the cars that were five
vears old in 1941 will be operating
on borrowed time.
Most of the ear makers haVe pre
dieted they could get back into pro
Auction .within four months after
reconversion is authorized. But
they emphasize that, even after they
reach normal output they will still
be far behind the accumulated dc
mand for new cars. In some sour
ces it has been said that- the in
dustry will not catch up with the
backlog in five years of above nor
mal output.
SISTER SERVICE ACT
FORT OGLETHORPE. <J?a.— I/Pi -
Three sisters, Pvts. Blanche and
Jane Coleman and Modessa M.
Farlev, from Helena, Ark., all en
listed the same day. were assigned
to the same company at the Third
WAC Training Center here and sat
side by side in classrooms during
basic training.
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LOANS!
$5 TO $300
Autos - Furniture
Endorsement
Just let us know howjjujch
you can afford to , ' 5 pay each
month, and we will make a
Loan To Fit Your Budget!
Up To 12 Months To Repay
CONFIDENTIAL,
QUICK SERVICE!
Dial 2561—Mr. Robinson
G&SFFIN
FINANCE CO.
1231 South Hill Street
Over Thaxton’* Shoe Store
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Fisherman's Luck
Includes Buck
1 AUSTIN, Tex.—OP! To Dobbs
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Coston of Brownwood. Tex,, meat
rationing presents not the slight
est problem.
Pishing on Lake Brownwood re
cently, Coston’s casts brought in
two sizable bass. Then Coston ran
his trot line, which netted a 15 arid
a 23 pound yellow catfish, Texas
Game Commission records show.
As Coston started to resutrie his
casting, he sighted a disturbance
in the water in thf-distance and
started his boat' in- that direction,
Arriving at the spot he saw a three
point buck deer swimming,
Coston. the commission reports,
used his boat anchor rope to lariat
the deer, slashing its throat with
a pocket knife. Now Coston’s larder
has plenty of meat and his ration
ing points are still intact.
Wanted Man Nabbed
By Plain Want Ad
TWIN FALLS. Idaho.—Mh— After
police gave up R. C. Mullins traced
a sewing machine, waffle iron,
lamp and vacuum cleaner stolen
from a friend's house and caused
the arrest of a suspect — all b.v
raeans of a newspaper want ad.
Mullins offered a $100 reward. A
Filer. Idaho, service station attend
ant read the ad and notified police
he had purchased the articles from
a man, who was then taken into
custody.
Helicopter Cost Forecast^
Pr-lncipally made of metal, the
helicopter lends itself to mass pro
duction. and it is estimated that its
cost should eventually be about that
of a medium priced automobile.
Beware Coughs
from common colds
That Hang On
creomulsion relieves promptly be
cause it goes right to the seat of the
trouble to help loosen and expel
germ laden phlegm, and aid nature
to soothe and heal raw, tender, in
flamed bronchial mucous mem
branes. Tell your druggist to sell you
a bottle of Creomulsion with the the un
derstanding you must like way it
quickly allays the cough or you are
to have your money back.
CREOMULSION
for Coughs. Chest Colds. Bronchitis
effuntft^ and its _
jeopardy'our ‘many of citizens m ^
{ need a helping hand. The Red Cross, the War •
Chest, the scrap and salvage drives and other j
calls on each community are realistic remind
ers of the pioneer spirit that bound our nation
together ... that gave us the highest standard
of living the world has ever known. When we
l help our neighbors we help our country.
In addition to supplying the armed forces with
glider and bomber fuselage frames, wing parts,
gun turret parts and foodstuffs, Anheuser-Busch
produces materials which go into the manufacture
of: Rubber • Aluminum • Munitions • Medicines
B Complex Vitamins • Hospital Diets • Baby
Foods • Bread and other Bakery products • Vita
min-fortified cattle feeds • Batteries • Paper
Soap and textiles—to name a few.
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By >1ARY BEARD
Director, Nursing Service
American Red Cross
. Written lor NEA Service
When the household is disrupt
ed by illness, it is not safe for the
home nurse to trust her m moi'y
about when certain symptoms de
veloped, wnen and how much
medicine \4a s given, and what Lie
patient has eaten during Uv ld-5
twenty four
hours.
S The doctor
if cannot make a
*3 H diagnosis o r
a prescribe suit -
& ■ able treatment
H on guesses. He
fi must have ac
i| curate informa
■ tion. And when
I he gives in
|| structions he
want s to know
Mary Beard that they have
been carried out. For these rea
sons the home nurse is advised to
keep a writ ten record of everythin,,
that has a bearing on the prog
ress of the patient.
A notebook, an 8 x 11 inch tab
let, or a wide sheet of paper of
any kind may be used for the rec
ord. Rule the pfiper in nine col
umns of suitable width, heading
from left to right, as fol
^lows ; ds t and hour, temperature,
pulse, respiration, medicine, diet,
bowel movement, urine, g.enera
information. Abbreviations may
be used to save space. The col
umn headings indicate the type of
information to be record-id under
each.
( MAKE ENTRIES PROMPTLY
| Record the hour when medi
cine food or treatment was givm
in the date column. Use the gen
eral information column lor re
cording such matters as new sym
ptoms, the amount of sleep, or the
length of time the patient sat up,
E'e sure cj record accurately th‘
amount and kind of medicine and
food given and ihe. exact time It
was Riven t *
All recording should be done as
promptly as possible. To put it
off until you have more time usu
ally results in inaccurate informa
tion. Ke P the. record as simple
and concise as possible so trial
there may o, no |onfusion if‘more
than one person helps with the
patient's e.u'i. Ask the doctor to
write -his Instructions on the ba.lt
of the record to avoid misunder
standings.
Since da*< - of illn Ss, admin
istration of vaccines and innocula
tions have a way ot escaping mem
ory as time .passes, save the pa
tient's • ttcivci for future refer
ence.
But How Does She
Spend Spore Time?
SAVANNAH, Mo.—(VP)—Mrs. Leola
Holt Nichols besides being house
wile in a home sheltering her two
children and her mother is county
prosecuting attorney and an aide
m the office of county collector.
She is taking her soldder hus
band's place as assistant custodian,
at night, in the postoflice,. and she
often provides music- at funerals.
Surprise Visitor
Gets A Surprise
OAKLAND Calif •t/Pl Coast
Guardsman Arthur Jacobsen, 24
dropped- in at home on a surprise
visit after 22 months in the south
Pacific.
As he got out of the cab. he
saw only a vacant lot, heaped with
charred rubble rind twisted pipes.
An army plane had crashed into
it. killing eight persons.
But his parents, unhurt; were
staying at the home of an uncle.
Don't Be Dumb About
Plain Old Mules
EAST ST. LOUIS. It’..— <JP )~Wher
a team of mules went on a mid
night runaway spree, police chas
ed the charging anima’s through
traffic lights tor 30 minutes trying
vainly to halt them. Finally. Lt.
Robert Sweeny pulled along side
in a police car and veiled: "Whoa."
They stopped.
Q i/u Morp War Untidy
Amazing Way for
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get to New
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T HESE help you two to overcome important the steps discom- may
forts or embarrassment of sour stom
ach, jerky nerves, loss of appetite
weakness, underweight, poor idigjttlve coWfilexion! complmnts f
A person who is operating on only a
70 to 75V healthy blood volume or a
stomach digestive capacity of only 50
to 60% normal is severely handicapped.
So with ample stomach, digestive Juices
PLUS RICH, RED-BLOOD you should
enjoy that sense of well-being which de
notes physical fitness . . . mental alert
ness !
If you are subject to poor digestion or
suspect deficient red-blood as the cause
of your trouble, yet have Infection, no organic
complication or focal SSS
Tonic may be Just what you need as it
Is especially designed ( 1 ) to promote the
flow of VITAL DIGESTIVE build-up JUICES in
the stoniaeh and (2) to BLOOD
STRENGTH when deficient.
Build Sturdy Health <0
and Help America Win
Thousands and thousands of users have
testified to the benefits SSS Tonic ___ .j
brought to them and scientific research
shows that it gets results—that’s why so
many say “SSS Tonic builds sturdy health
—makes you feel like yourself again.” At
drug stores in 10 and 20 oz. sizes.(DS.S. 8 .C 0 .
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