Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 47, Number 63, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 28 March 1945 — Page 4

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MOGV ANN RYAN - BLYTH . ERROL RATIONING SUMMARY Your meat dealer will give you two red points and 4 cents for each pound of waste fats. Meats, Cheese and Dairy Products Book 4 red stamps Q5 ' Wemunity BILLMAN SULLIVAN, l -

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Lebanon, on THURSDAY, MARCH 29 ?V;- SALE BEGINS AT 11:00 A.M. : , , 14 Head Dairy Cows and Calves Consisting of 1 8-year-old Holstein,' with calf by side; 1

, Black Jersey, with calf by side; 2 5-year-old Jersey Cows

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one; 1 6-year-old White Jersey Cow; 3 3-year-old Jersey Cows; 2 2-year-old Jersey Cows, freshen soon; 2 G-months-old Calves; 5 or 6 White Face Beef Cows 2 with calves by side. ; One Double Unit Co-op Milking Machine, Complete. Terms of Sale Cash Lunch will be served on grounds. MELVIN PIRTLE FOD HILL, Auctioneer. " ALLEN COULSON, Clerk. Not responsible in case of accidents.

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Commentator (Continued from Page 1) putting off writing that letter to that serviceman? Why not lay aside that trivial little thing you wanted to do. forsake some Dersonal bit of pleasure tonight and write to some Yank who is out there where the hours and the days and the nights away from home grow endless. He'll appreciate it more than his words can ever express to you. It's such a little thing for you to contribute, yet it means so much to the bovs who are staking their very lives to keep you free and happy. We ran across something the other day that probably expresses the sentiment of millions of GI Joes. An army corporal, stationed in the China-India-Burma theater authored the verse: The Letter You Didn't Write! . It ain't the heat Nor the blistered feet. Nor the meals of Spam In the place of meat, Nor the butter like lard, Nor our turn at guard. None of these Is one half as hard As the jolt we get, . After all the sweat, And a cheery voice says, "No mail yet." . And it ain't the breeze, Like a dragon's sneeze, That peels the hide And weakens the knees, N'fjc the dirt in your gun, Nori the broiling sun These are forgotten When day is done, But our voices fail ' And our faces pale If we draw a blank heart-embroidered bfouU o lh imoofhh ortik.. f ikrt! Main subject FUN-lan,en,0, finv.,-1 .-, Owbov D., ""on Crpe, in White Sand Beige, Xnoridcr Sky Blue, Day IX wist Grey. 2A Sizes 9 fo

get yoim t For every pound cf used fats get 2 red points bonus! Used fats ere still urgently needed to make battlefield medicines end home -front essentials. When it's time for mail. We stand the flies, The sand in our eyes, The orders, the rumors, The truth and the lies, The mosquitoes swarm And the water warm, And the wards That reek of chloroform. What takes our fight And makes throats tight Are the letters Somebody didn't write. No Progress (Continued from Page 1) whether to strike if their demands were not met. Indiana's 9,000 miners, along with the 400,000 otiiers throughout the nation, were exnertprt tn overwhelmingly favor a work stoppage when tiiey ballot tonignt. The operators said that 18 of the 72 Hoosier mines now operateu at a loss, ten, of them earn up to ten cents per ton and that eleven of them earn between 11 cents and 20 cents a ton. He said that under the operators' counter wage incrpaso rm. posals. the 39 mines making im iu cems a ton would operate ai a mss. "Demands of John L. accepted, would force 70 of the noosier mines to ,i: operate in me mi, Ute SlJOkf'Snmii c;i,l !, - -: .iw 4 ! ..V" ' ' . i .1 !::iSW:':aS':i:B , V' i : ft Visa t J ARINE Lt, Col. Alexander A Vandergrift,' Jr., son of Lt. Gen A. A. Vandergrift, commandaK of the Marine Corps, was aotnoni those on the list of Ivvo Jima cas ualties received at Marine Corpi headquarters in Washington. Thl colonel, commanding officer of ai infantry battalion of the 24tl regiment, was wounded by enemj mortar fire on the sixth day oi the battle. First wounded In tin Saipan campaign, he is also a vet eran of the Marshalls campaign, This is a U. S. Marine Corps photo. (International

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use Cold Preparation! at dirtcttS Program (Continued from Paffe One) My God, Why Hast Thou For saken Me?" Rev. R. M. Cris well, Methodist Church. Fifth Meditation 1:40 to 2:05 Hymn 142 "Alas: And Did My saviour tsieea. Scripture Lesson John 19:28-29. Prayer. Quartet, "In Thee Do I Live" Mrs. Jessie Boles, Miss Mary Simmers, Miss Barbara Collins, Miss Bernadyne Hull. Devotional Address, "I Thirst" Rev. Homer G. Weisbecker. First Presbvterian Church. Sixth Meditation 2:05 to 2:30 Hymn 148-"When I Survey the Wondrous Cross. Scripture Lesson John 19:30. Prayer. Solo, "Before Thy Cross" Miss Mary Lou Daniels. Devotional Address, "It Is Finished" Rev. Wyman A. Hull, First Baptist Church. Seventh Meditation 2:30 to 3:00 Hymn 149 "In The Cross of Christ I Glory." - Scripture Lesson Luke 23:26; Mark 15:38-39. Prayer. - ; Solo, "Sheep and Lambs" Mrs. Kathryn Kirkham Reid. Devotional TAddress, "Father, Into Thy Hands I Commend My Spirit" Rev. " Jack Anderson, First Christian Church. LOCALS Mrs, June Barnett and son. btevie, of Detroit, Michigan, are visiting Mrs. W. S. Brown and family and Mr. and Mrs. KW rill Johnson of Linton. Miss Cappy Marlowe, who has been in southern California for the past year and a half, is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mr Paul 'A: Woodard, of East Wash ington street. FACTOGRAPHS A new city hall was completed In New York City in 1700, this becoming "New Federal Hall," and on April 30, 1789, George Washington there took the oath of office aa first president ot the. United States. .' ;;., " . , , Belgium's great'1 port, Antwerp, once ."the busiest in Europe," must be reached through the Scheldt river, which flow through Holland. , . . . p&$fm Reelfoot Lake, Tennessee, thd reservoir basin of the Mississippi was formed by aa earUiqt)akq mi . h ; si i vs. Savf Waste Paper for War! Paper parachutes carry food juui ngniers. Let's raid the

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T TODAY'S MARKETS INDIANAPOLIS, Mar, 28. U.R) Produce: Poultry broilers, fryers and roasters under 5 lbs., 29c; Barred and White Rock springers, 29c; colored springers, 23c; Leghorn springers, 21c; heavy breed hens, 25c; Leghorn hens, 22c; cocks, 15c. Butterfat, No. 1, 51c. Butter. 45.63c for No. 1 ani 45.13c for No. 2. Eggs, 31c. INDIANAPOLIS, Mar. 28,-U.R) Livestock: Hogs, 5,000; good and choice 160-400 and 140-160 lbs., $14.80; I 100-140 lbs., $13.50 $14.50; sows' mostly $14.00 $14.05. Cattle, 1,200; calves, 600; three loads choice 1,170-lb. steers sold to arrive at $17.50; bulk good to choice steers and light yearlings,! $15.25 $16.00: odd enciri hoof' cows, $14.00; most medium and ' gooa beef cows. $10.75 ai a veaiers top $18.00, , . ... ' Sheep, 100: one truck Tnt o,wi to choice 95-lb. native lambs, I io.o, duik good and choice eugiDie around $16.00 $16.50. NOTrCE OF FIVAL SETTLEMENT -.-.. given mac ine un dersigned Administrator of the estate in Z',?' "u" nas Ul,s day ''lpd ... mr unitt oi uip cierK ot the Sullivan Circuit Court his final report of his account with said estate, and that piT.'A Wii' 1,6 ,,"!ard b ,he Sullivan ( itruit Court on the Ulh dav of April file -QMlnA Itnin Iti.. J...i:. : i ' L the tehruary term IfHT, of said eourt. Ci-erhlors. heirs and legatees of snid decedent therefore are hereby notified !" appear in snld court nn said (ii.v and sliow cause why said report should not be approved. GEORGE I. RUDDELL, m.. , . Administrator. Witness my hand and seal of said S?urtt at Su'livan this 21st day ot March. 1945. JAMES H. RINGER, Clerk of Sullivan Circuit Court. 1st iris 3-21-45 it. When your feet hurt, you hurt all over. Repair your shoes with best material and expert workmanship. We sell Army shoes without stamp, and we buy. S & S SHOE REPAIRING 25 Years Est. Bennv T)p PVnnlr 1 door south of Index. icebox . . . Have

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