Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 47, Number 193, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 28 September 1945 — Page 3

SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES FRIDAY, SEPT.' 28,' 1945; (?.

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' No sir, a quart of oil won't make your car young again. But the right quart of oil can keep it from running hot, smoky, nd expensive; What's the right oil? Well, we don't like to boast, but we'll bet you all the tea in China that there isn't a better, more natural oil than Phillips 66! .'. You see, we're just smart enough to know a good thing when we see it and just wise enough to leave it alone! We'

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While it ; is yet 1 fair weatheiy;you should give your car winterizing attention in .addition to a thorough , check-up to discover worn parts.. Note these where possible trouble may be arising from worn parts of the same. fa FRAM ! Oil Filters o ; CARBURETORS o Change-Over SEAL BEAMS Windshield Wiper Motors O FUEL PUMPS a Auto - Truck - Tractor TIRES , O All Kinds AUTO PARTS o Accessories & SPOTLIGHTS O GOULD BATTERIES SERVICE STATION Melvin Custer "The Friendly Station'1

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take that wonderful Phillips 66 from deep down in the earth : ; ; give it that special Phillips refining . s ; and bring it to you with all its God-given lubricating qualities unimpaired! Why not have a smooth, sweet-run-j ning "cool-as-a-cucumber" engine? Stop where you see the Orange-and-Black "66" sign and treat your car to a quart. Yqu won't find a more honest natural lubricating oil in America!

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I NORTH BUCKTOWN Pfc. Richard Goodson of Chicago, is spending a 10-day furlough with his wife, Mrs. Ilene Goodson and Mrs. Ada Stanton and family, Mrs. Donald Pahmier spent Friday with Mrs. Ralph Browning of Linton. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Fordice, Mrs. Willard Andis and , Mrs. Donald Pahmier attended the funeral of Mrs. Earl Frye at Linton Wednesday. Sgt. and. Mrs. Hubert Hale returned to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hale Saturday after spending a few days in Indianapolis and in. New Castle. Mrs. Robert Price and son, Bobby, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jess Price ond Pvt. MM HTIMrilTTTTlMTMlllKlTir 1 1 r LAY-RIGHT Roofing Co. Asbestos and Brick Siding, Insulation, Painting and Repairing THEWLIS & BENSINGER Phone 1S9-Y Phone 47F22 Carlisle, Ind. J.iMMii.iilim

No Matter Where You've Borrowed Loans are made up to $300 on your Furniture, Auto, livestock, Etc.

$5 to $300 Security Loan Co. Upstairs North Side Kroger BIdg. Across from The Index Listen to the Security Half-Hour each Friday Evening at 6:30 Over WBOW.

. Dihone Price and family near Burris Chapel Sunday.. Mrs. Jess Abram and son and Mrs. Robert Sweeney visited Mrs. Wm. Driver of Dugger Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Moore of i Dugger, visited Mrs. Eliza Houldson and grandson Thursday evening. James Robert Mollet of Carlisle, spent the week-end with his parnts, Mr. and Mrs. John Mollet. Mrs. Emery Wolfe and Mrs. Charles Wolfe and daughter, Judy, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hines of Farmersburg. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Lynch and son of Linton, visited Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Miller and daughter Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Allie Creager of Pleasanfville, attended church at Mt. Moriah Sunday. Mrs. Dennis Fordice spent Monday with Mrs. Henry Pergal. Paul Wallace was in Indianapolis Friday. Mrs. Paul Wallace and son, Terry, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Browning over the week-end. The Cross and Crown class of the Mt. Moriah Church will hold their regular monthly meeting at the church Friday evening at 7:30. Each member is asked to bring sandwiches, pie or cookies. Learn About The Security Security loans are made quickly .. . pleasantly . . , conveniently. You don't have to get outside signers ... your employer, friends, or relatives are not asked about you. You Lave from one uptq twelve months to repay. Even if you've already borrowed elsewhere, it will pay you to come In and learn about the Security Plan.

FARMERSBURG 1 Pfc. Paul K. Perkins of Camp Haan, California, is spending ' a' 15-day furlough with his wife, Mrs. Helen Perkins and little daughter, Paula Kay. t j . Mr. and Mrs. Vern Payne, Mrs. Pearl Reed and Herman K:' Vester attended the Amrican Legion , Convention in , Indianapolis lastweek. Mrs. Reed was, a delegate, for the Auxiliary 'unit of Post 109 of Farmersburg. . Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Calvin and children' of Farmersburg, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Calvin and Mr. and Mrs. Loren McGlone ; of Terre Haute, visited pscar Grafr ton- of. Hume, Illinois Sunday. 'r , Capt. Robert Oliphant, who' Is home from overseas, is spending a leave with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. T. Oliphant and other relatives. . ' John Brown is ill. The Eastern Star held their regular meeting Wednesday evening with initiation of new members. Guests from Pimento, Lewis; Hymera, Shelburn, Prairie Creek and Kokomo were present. " Eddie Sharp is home on a 10day furlough with his wife and daughter, en route from North Carolina to Kansas. Lois Thome, Ona Cushman, Pearl Reed and Naomi Blaire were in Sullivan Wednesday. 'Going Up' BECAUSE of the elevator strike that has put a lot of New Yorkers back on their feet, Dr. Aaron Brr, Brooklyn heart specialist, issues a warning about the dangers of stair climbing. The diagram above shows how you should limit your climb to the ! "ceiling" at which you will be safe for your age. After 50 it should be "ceiling zero" if ticker isn't healthy, (Ir jnaJ)

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Cold Preparations Liquid, Tablets, Salve, Nose Drops. Cse Only As Directed FACTOGRAPHS Louis van Berghem is credited with being the first to" cut and polish diamonds with their own dust, to 1456. Historians, however, refer to four large diamonds which adorned the clasp of the Emperor Charlemagne in 1373, and to numerous cut specimens of older date set in churcfc monuments. In the ancient empire of China society women wore their fingernails several Inches long and covered with gold cases. The long nails were a symbol of the aristocracy who did not have to work. t; The name of Tarrytown, N. T , was derived from the Dutch word terwen, meaning wheat, on account of the quantity of that grn raised in the neighborhood. ? Robert E. Lee's first appointment after his graduation from West Point was at Fort Pulaski, on Cockspur Island, at the mouth of the Savannah river, Geor a. The seat of government ot Palestine is Jerusalem, under the mandate given to Great Britain In July, 1922. Albemarle sound in North Carolina Is said to be the largest coastal fresh-water sound in the world, tatftvn, fingernails with henna, .jBatsa.Thai United States Is still the largest sugar consuming country in the world. In the days of Salome and Cleopatra, women stained their MAR

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HICKORY Pvt. Dihone Price is spending a furlough with his wife and son, Michael Dihone. Pvt. Lloyd Turpen is spending a furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Turpen and with his wife. Mrs. Dulcie Boone and Mrs. Gene Phegley were in Terre Haute Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Cornie Willis were dinner guests of Pfc. and Mrs. Donald Willis and sons in Sullivan Sunday. In the afternoon they visited Mrs. Paul Norris at the Linton hospital where she underwent an operation Saturday. v Mr. and Mrs. Frank Willis and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Willis at tended the funeral services for Mrs. Luna NEaton in Sullivan Friday. .,',!' - Cpl.' and Mrs. Lloyd Smith and Elena Rae and .Mrs. Zilla Cooksey were in Sullivan Monday. Mrs. Sherman Willis and Mrs. POPULAR BRANDS CARTON $1.29 $3.25 $3.25 CASE Cans No. 2 24 ans CASE No. 2 24 Cans CASE LB. LB. 41' 37' Lfi.18' LB. LB. 35' 27' 312 SECTION FREE DELIVERY

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Nervous Ingestion, Muscular Fain And Weak, Exhausted Feeling Promptly Relieved And lie Regained 27 Pounds, Says Mr. Spurlock. Discusses His Case. "Eight years ago I felt so weak and miserable from nervous indigestion, painful muscles and sluggish elimination that I could hardly walk a block, and Retonga relieved me so remarkably that I regained twenty-seven pounds and got back on the job. Since then I occasionally take a bottie orpt-.vo of Retonga arid I believe I feel as I fine as any man of my age in Tennessee," gratefully declares Mr. George M. Spurlock, well known resident of 719 Russell St., Nashville, Tenn. Mr. Spurlock has been a member of the Baptist Church for fifty-eight years, and has served as Deacon and Sunday School Superintendent. Discussing Retonga he continued: ' 1 "Nervous indigestion was so bad with me that the gas in my stomach often seemed like it would cut off my breath. I was continually taking harsh laxatives, I felt full of toxic poisons and the muscles of my back and legs often pained me so terribly Reva Haines were over-night guests of Mrs. Gene Phegley recently. Bob Wolfe of the U. S. Navy, Great Lakes, Illinois, spent the S?S 1 2:

BEFORE winter conies Ls the time to prepaid" your car for the hard driving ahead. Our special winterizing service will piotert your, car throughout the winter. Today Take Slock Of Your Auto's Worn Parts CONSULT Your Parts & Service Hdq. At Dudley's. , New Motor Assemblies New Block Assemblies 'Mufflers Tail Pipes Exhaust Tipes Radiator Hose Radiator Stop-Leak . Heater Hose ' Radiator Cores (copper) Brake Linings Hydraulic Brake Cylinders Brake Drums Bumper Jacks Hydraulic Truck Jacks : Door Glasses Windshield Glasses Trade Your Old Carburetor and Fuel i f Pump In On A New One t Q Polishes and Cleaners

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week-end with his parents, Mr. j and Mrs. Ora Wolfe and Ruth. . t ! Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Lynn 1 of Linton, were supper guesUj 'Friday of Mr. and Mrs. Ed While

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