Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 212, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 23 October 1946 — Page 6

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Relief At Last For Your Cough Creomulsion relieves promptly because it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature (3 soothe and heal raw, tender, inLained bronchial mucous membranes. Tell your druggist to sell you e bottle cf Creomulsion with the uncerstanding you must like the way it tiuickly allays the cough or you are to have your mcney back. CREOMULSION lot Coughs, Chest Cclds, B rond iris

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A most enjoyable Sunday afternoon was recently spent at the home of Mi, and Mrs. James L. Hazelrigg near Slielburn, when they entertained their aunt, Mrs. Geneva Hazelrig?,. of Los Angeles, California. Other guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Hall, Mrs. Oral Harris, Mrs. Herschel Jennings and daughter, Reba, Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Hall a.id son. and Sam Hazelrigg. Mrs. Iiazelrig is the-w idow of Abe T.

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LE SUEUR, Minn. (UP) Edward B. Cosgrove, president of the Minnesota Valley Canning Co.t says foods can be preserved commercially by using radioactive salts. But the cost is prohibitive. For example, a can of

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Taking jungle expediior in the Pacific area during off-duty hour! is the pastime of Army Regulars stationed in that far-off region. This trio is admiring their prize catch. Such adventure can be experienced b young men between 16 and 34 yeorj of age, inclusive, who enlist in the Regular Army.

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BAT A VIA, N. Y. (UP) Mrs. Ed Reed of Alabama Center .has just received a Christmas card from her former next-door neighbors, mailed 23 years ago. The senders have been dead for several years.

, EDUCATION STILL l BEING OFFERED TO ARMY VETERANS

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' There still are free educational opportunities for volunteers in the new peacetime Regular Army. Although October 6 was the .deadline for educational benefits

under the G.I. Bill of Rights for the full term of enlistment, men

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joining the service now will continue to get educational credits until the war is officially declared terminated, the U.'S. Army announces. Before October 6, men volunteering for three-year enlistments were ' eligible for 48 months of free college education. Nevertheless, educational credits for all enlistments will accrue until the official termination of the war one year of coll?ge

after 90 days of service (one day

of, which must be served prior' to the official termination of t,he war), plus one month ndd'tional for each month served thereafter. Allowances remain unchanged. The government pays tuition, laboratory fees etc., up io $500 per year at a college or business

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able medical ingredients. These Three Great Medicines, all blended into one, go right to the very cause of rheumatic and neuritis aches and pains. Miserable people scon feel different all over. So don't go on "suffering! Oet RHU-AID. Bennett's Drug Store.

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with GOLD BOND ROCK WOOL HOME IULATON! ! Cool comfort ... so mre to enme nome to. A warmer house . . . comfortable bednms at nig'-.t . . . easier housework . . . enjoy these cold weather comforts COLD BOND ROCK WOOL HOME INSULATION affords. W e Have A New Home Yes, good people, we are now in new quarters at 16 North Sfate Street having recently left our first home at 16 North Main Street. Greatly enlarged offices helps us serve you even better than before . . . pay us a visit RIGHT AWAY. WV11 prove to you that coal bills can be cut without saciiffce of comfort for you and your family.

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Bankloan Plan AS THE COST OF LIVING GOES UP KEEP THE COST OF YOUR BORROWING DOWN BY FINANCING YOUR PURCHASES' WITH A LOW COST BANK LOAN. ! WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY ON LOANS. A $7,000,000.00 BANK, IS HERE TO SERVE YOU. Sullivan1 State Bank Safe Since 1875 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 1875 , 1946

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Q. John Rogge, soecial assistant to Attorney General Tom Ciark, who declared in a speech at Swarthmore Coliege, Pa., that bifh Nazi leader sought the defeat of the late President Roosevelt in the campaigns of 1936, 1940 and 1944 and that Nazi agents approached prominent American personages with financial offers in furtheranca of the plan. (International Soundphoto.)

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or trade school, of the veteran's selection where he qualifies, plus grants of S65 monthly for living expenses, $90 if the veteran has dependents.

Congressman Landis says: "The' CIG-Poiitical Action Committee is one of the most dangerous organizations in America. The Communists are working with th;s organization in the coming election. This committee boasts of having $6,000,000 to spend in the 1946 election. Some of this New York Communist money will be spent in Indiana to try to save the New Deal." Mr. Landis believes the voters of Indiana vrll decide at the polls in Novemer whether or not the Communist - Political Action Committee is going to run the country. Paid Pol. Adv.

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