The Hemphill County News (Canadian, Tex), Vol. 5, No. 30, Ed. 1, Friday, April 9, 1943 Page: 2
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If every man woman and
rtiild In the United States lays
fviinslilo 100 the aggregate will
le about 13009000000 or the
amount tlio Treasury must
x raise in Its Second War Loan
Tor You To 1 ccl Well
21 Lour every day 7 day every
vcok never stopping the kidneys filter
wnnto matter from tho Mood
It more pooplo ore aware of how tho
Udncys must coniiantly remove sur
plu fluid txcoM acldn and other waste
tiatd t tt cannot stay In the blood
ithnut l i ry to liallh thcro would
t > belt r understanding of why tho
li le ayetem In upset when kldneja fait
to function properly
H urn In sranty or too frequent urlna
llon sttrat tii n t warn lint something
j atoiik i nu may suffer naeclnn back
aWic headaches ditsfneu rheumatic
paini getting up at nights wellinjr
Why not try Voant Jllttl You will
be infn a m ileino rurornmended tho
country nwr twins stimulate the func-
tion el the kidneys and help them to
flush out poisonous waste from the
t find Th < y crntaln nothing harmful
C t loan today Use vitli ouadtnec
At atl drug stores
Be Quick To Treat
Bronchitis
Chronic bronchitis may develop If
your cough chest cold or acute bron-
chitis is not treated and you cannot
afford to takeachancc with anymedi
clno less potent than Creomulsion
which goes right to the seat of tho
trouble to help loosen and expel germ
laden phlegm And aid nature to
soothe and heal raw tender Inflamed
bronchial mucous membranes
Creomulsion blends beechwood
creosote by special process with other
time tested medicines for coughs
It contains no narcotics
No matter how many medicines
you have tried tellyour druggist to
tell you a bottle of Creomulsion with
the understanding you must like the
way it quickly allays the cough per
mitting rest and sleep or you are to
Jiave your money back Adv
To win this war we must hve
unity of effort The doasItellyou
nolasIdo attitude will never mo-
bilize national power or bring speedy
victory
Tills need for united efTort v as
emphasized by the President in his
recent call for a 40 per cent reduc-
tion in the use ot government auto-
mobiles Take tho use of tires and
gasoline by various federal agen-
cies A report of the Joint Com-
mittee on Reduction of NonEssen-
tial Federal Expenditures savs
Despite the growing automobile
crisis both in tires and gasoline the
investigation of the committee indi-
cates that for tho first four months
of tho present fiscal year the various
agencies of the government exclu-
sive of the Army and Navy con-
tinued for the most part to use as
many passenger cars to drive as
many miles and to consume about
as much grsolh e rs cid there agen-
cies in a comparable period of the
previous year notwithstanding the
efforts of the government to reduce
the consumption of gasoline and con-
serve rubber
Same Standard for All
The committee believes that the
same standard of strictly essential
driving should be applicable to gov-
ernment employees as now applies
to individual citizens
Tho committee gives figures upon
v hlch its conclusions arc based
In the last fiscal ycor tho govern-
ment owned 17303 passenger auto-
mobiles exclusive of the Army and
Navy and exclusive of trucks and
motorcycles It now owns 13053
passenger automobiles
AMIUtICA
These words from a lecent adver-
tisement are worth rcating twice
A drum a llule red upon a pic-
ture book these cro g ih t 1 idr
joy to a boys he ait Lit jou con
give him a fur greater gift Vou
can give him the right to live as a
tree American
NEED FOR UNITED EFFORT
In the last fiscal year the cost of
operating these automobiles was
1243602 According to the use of
the first four months of the present
year the cost will be 3024009 In
the last fiscal year these govern
mentowned cars traveled 203550230
miles According to the first four
months of this year government
owned cars will travel this fiscal
year 109830930 miles and consume
12853533 gallons of gasoline
The report also quotes from a
statement of the Director of the
Budget indicating that until now
government cars have had an aver-
age of six and onehalf tires each
The Committees finding that tho
same standard of strictly essential
driving should apply to government
employees as Is applied to Individu-
al citizens is too downright sensible
to require discussion
Why More Payrollers
Another example of the need for
united effort is found In the problem
before Congess as to whether ex-
cessive profits on war contracts re-
quire new bureaus and additional
payrollers or whether the Depart-
ment of Internal Revenue can do the
jobThe
The average citizen struggling
with high taxes and a shortage of
manpower answers If necessary
amend the Internal Revenue Act for
this purpose
To win the war we must spend
money and use materials wisely We
have enough manpower to do our
essential JoIm but we have neither
the manpower nor the taxes to hire
special payrollers to do work that
can be done better by established
agencies
Free Enterprise
It took Germany nine years to
build crouch plants and equipment
to fight this war it took Japan 23
years Russia 20 years American
Industry under free enterprise has
done it in two years
Farm Youth of U S
Looks to Tomorrow
TOMORROWS farmers and farm
homemakcrs are second to no
school group In their enthusiasm
for Investing In War Bonds and
Stamps to make sure their future
Is secure Through the Schools At
War program they ore investing
what they save and earn in War
Stamps and Bonds
First evidence ot this Is the
amount the 411 Club boys and girls
and the FFA boys invested in war
1 Toilet Tissue Amb dor 5 rolls 25c
Peanut Butter qt jar 59c
Pickles sour or dill qt 25c
Coffee Brimful lb 29c
Stuffed Olives 3oz jar 29c
Karo Blue Label gal 42c
Sliced Pickles
Potted Meat
Gallon Square Jar
reg
Pure Meat 1 Point
can
All Flavors
Used Same As Jello
Rice 2 lbs 25c
89c i
6c
Salad Dressing qt jar 35c
Crackers
Saltine Flakes 2
1Mb box 25c
Wheaties 2 boxes 25c
Waffle Mix
Marco Jell
Add Water Bake
25c
6c
Macaroni or Spaghetti 2b box 19c
RIBBON CANE SYRUP
Ope n Kettle Gallon 85c
Woodburys Soap 4 bars 29c
Yellow Corn Meal 5lbs 25c
Fresh Water Cat
Chuck
6 Poinls
lb 29c
FRESH GROUND MEAT
5 Points lb 22c
Fresh Pork Ribs lb 28c
4 Points
Fresh Pork Neck Bones
2 Points 2 lbs for 25c
Sausage 1lb roll 34c
7 Points
SALT MACKEREL
SARDINES
KRAUT
0JLE0 pound 25c
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Miller, Othello Ontje. The Hemphill County News (Canadian, Tex), Vol. 5, No. 30, Ed. 1, Friday, April 9, 1943, newspaper, April 9, 1943; Canadian, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth47291/m1/2/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hemphill County Library.