Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 May 1939 — Page 13
THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1939 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES PAGE 13
Rit S t d : . ROYAL CENTRE—Miss Susle Lawrence. | Grau: sisters, Delores and Linda Grubb. I'teés Saturday eal S mong naiana esiaen ls Survivors: Brothers, Harry. Robeit. Raloh.| VINCENNES—Andrew J. Staley. Sur- . i a SALEM—Mrs. Odin PF. Parks. Sure YiYors Sons, Thomas, virgll daughters;
3 & > ‘ . Henderson, rs i | A | ’ | | Ch vivors: Hushand; son, Ralph, Noble; 3 OC DEA S = i ADVANCE—James H. Gordon, 83. Sur-/and Virgil Applegate: daughters, Mrs. Mil- Daughter, Mrs. O. M. Whitmire, daughter, Mrs. Frank Houston.” Zinser, | vivors: Wife, Anna: sons, Sherman and dred Herman, Miss Amy Applegate, Mrs. Benton E. Huffman, 81. Survivors: SEYMOUR—Claude M Stewart 26 WILLIAMSPORT--Charles Reinbold, 86. | 3 ; : Donna Wife, daughter,
Jovd Gordon: daughter, Bessie! sister, Audrev Smith, Mrs. Mary Leighner; sister, | Daughters. Mrs. Charles Tillett, Mrs, Ber- ivors: ; ' , Survivors: Mary Ann Mrs Minnie V. Allison : Mrs. Herman Grubb nard Duschene: brother, Leonard. Bee, Wiliam iis, Dotise: Chica Donna Mrs. Annie E, Davidson, ¢ , Frank, Foy, : ! ; BD ER SON ML, Janna HNNCImAR, 88. GRASS CREEK — Mrs. Mary Elizabeth ROCHESTER—Charles Braman, 56. Sur- SHELBYV . : ; Mrs. Margaret L. Dick, 7 Survivors . | { 3 Sur Son, Ma atrick Hizer, 87. Survivors: Daughters, Mrs Eva vivors: Wife: stepdaughter. Mrs. Kenneth LBYVILLE—William O. DeWitt, 75. Sisters, Mrs. Vettic Hunter, Mrs. A. Me=William E. Putnam ‘Henry Ye Benham : 3 sev: sister, Mrs. Thomas Jones. Hudkins, Mrs. Ida Jones, Mrs. Cora Cal-| gious: & ;} 8 ® aug She Py Brothers Survivors: Wife, Sally; son, David; bhaffey; brother, Will Moore. Mr: Stella Relford 40 Dirvivors: baugh: sons, Sherman, Harry, David Rime: Sh Shson, Ro eS prin Rindig. Drones, Alonzo L.; sister, Mrs. Maggie WINCHESTER —M E i hen : ihhe | i " ; anech iss rd: > + . L . 3 SK Sy Se . ry 4 § CR — 'S. 0 8 Stephens, Services for william Earl Putnam Services for Henry T. Benham, Ly Daughter, IS er Dovrd Yeah her Dos o NARTFORD CITY=dohn Sreen, oi MIS. Bors, Gottshalk, | b : "Wiliam k_ Stites, 60. Survivors: Wife, |53. Survivors: Husband Worley daughter, ’§ c . > i i : : 5 3 Clessie : ister i irvivors: arents, A Mrs. Tr . A rue, . urvivors: augnters, . hat Er ' [Miss Esther; sister anche Friar; brother, ivy > hela ™ : PR "H vl al who died at St. Vincent's Hospital il i ) Bagley lessie Hoard: sister. Mrs. race Green: sisters, Mrs phge Baker, Mrs Mrs. John Barrett, Mrs. Cooper 2ANINR. | Effie son, George: brother, Elmer. 13 J Be ey Blanche Frias; hrethes the orsey unera ome, uriai | : ; Be: ; Sr Py Martha Baker, Mrs ar mith, isses Martin Fletcher, ®8. Survivors: 8Son,| VEEDERSBURG — Ernestine Grubb, 6.| William E. Johnson, 74. Survivors: Sister 3 . N ast night as a result of complica- ® 4 : ARGOS—Solomon Duniap, 82. Survivors: Annie, Evelyn, Betty: brothers, Norman rt iVOrs: ) ; es Mr . facretl: Orothar Ysasae Corl will be at Washington Park. g 8 p Wife, Kathryn: daughters. Misses Carrie. Bo Howard, Fred dr William. Bert: daughter, Mrs. John Drew. Survivors; Parents, Mr. and Mrs, James Mrs. Rose Jarrett; brothers, Isaac Carl. Mr. Putnam. who was 53. died ves- tions following a fall at his home i Mary, Mrs. Francis Bradfield: sons, Ar| pags pTON—Platt Cunningham, 65. 1 . 3 thur, Eldon, Frank, Ford. Survivors: Sisters, Miss Moda Cunning-
terday at City Hospital. He lived at|Sunday, will be held Saturday at ; AUBURN--Noble R. Horn, 47. Surviv- ham, Mrs. Della Goss, Mrs. Edna John- THE SMOKING Wife, Gladys: daughters, Mrs, Mary |
. i {the Flanner & Buchanan Funeral ors 4138 E. Washington St. ' _ Shire, Mrs. Penrietta Shaw, Mrs. Esther Son: u # »
He was a native of Indianapolis,| Home. Burial will be at Crown Hill. gon Hathaway, Miss Della Mae Horn: Sons Mr. Benham, who was 74, former- : : rt, Jack JEFFERSONVILLE—Mrs. Florence E IN EVERY PACK = A
but had lived for many years at| : = : Danville, Ill. He returned here 18(ly was advertising manager of E. C. : EM eB heii web gr ig dh bl TER Co WLR " ” " . i kins & Co At the time of hi : 2 ourvi pre o0n, ra; § y MIS. Ister, M1 ] rine ricgson; years ago and for 13 years was a At : . a, ! S : Anna Scheidy. brother, Joseph Searcey. bookkeeper for the C. O. Warnock death he was associated with Ben- : : ,BIRDSEVE—Mre Elizabeth JM Vowell, | KNIGHTSTOWN—Charles Flenner, 86. Co. He was a member of the Grace ham & Munday, printing firm. : Sh. Te ohn Phughters Nr» Bad i, Ralph. Reyinend, “ M. BE. Church. | He was born at Columbus, O., and Nunnelly, Mrs. Charles Dodd @irvivors: Daughters, Mrs. Jennie Smith, Survivors are his wife. Lucy Mae: attended Ohio State University. He s BLOOAING DALE ry i iH Wa, Mrs. James c Crowell, sons, Chris, Stuart 3 \ a A , . - . 5 Survivors 4018 8 augnter MTS » Arrv:. sisters, ss é five daughters, Mrs. Forrest An- had lived here 35 years. He was a & Mildred Earman: stepson, Wilfred Cox Mis. J. W. Anthony, Mrs. Floyd C. Cosby ew . N | member of Mystic Tie Lodge, F. and i BOSWELL—Mrs. Mary Ann Cook, 82 brothers Charles S., Benjamin C. grews, Mis. Charles Anderson, Mps.| A M d thi EDi 1 = I : 3 Survivors: Sons, Ora and A. O. Godwin Mrs. Mary A. Ziegler, 68. Survivors Milton Totton, Wilma and Charlotte, |A. M. and the Episcopal Church of Husband, Charles: son. BL Rqseoe Mather: E \ : y the y 3 sister, Mrs. ©. rawford, rother, il . ’ all of Indianapolis; a son, William the Advent. hos 2 aT Rai rite "Mra. Join NJOY the smoking thrill...and
. - ; ies tw Survivors include his wife, Nettie; # ® COLUMBUS--Miss Dorothy M. Cox. 16. Chitty. ’ : : Ernest Putnam, of Indianapolis; two Survivors: Parents. Mr. and Mrs. Dan| MmARION—Mrs. Frank Ebner, 56. Sure ECONOMY...of Camel's extra-mild, ripe-tast-
sisters, Mrs. Fred Mertz of Indian-|!WO sons, Hal T. and J. McFarland Mrs. Nanev 'T. Hu Cox: brothers, William, George. Robert, |v; IARION-—M Bonen 3 : : : apolis, and Mrs. B. C. Wann of Benham; two brothers, Will of New Mrs. Naney T. RE Homer, Pred; Sisters, Frances, Nora Helen, i TI Rand; son, Elbert: daughter, ing tobaccos. There is more tobacco by weight Danville: a brother. Fred. and 11 York and George of Philadelphia, CRAWFORDSVILLE—Morris Bernheimer.| MICHIGAN CITY — Emil Rehbein. 31.| in Camels, compared to the average weight of
! = 2 2 " hi a 3. Survivors: Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry . grandchildren ana two grandchildren CYNTHIANA-—James C, Lowe, 89, Sur- Rehbein; sister. Mrs. Herman Steinborn;| 15 other of the largest-selling brands tested. vivors: Sons, William, George, James; | brothers, William, Arthur and Carl| Besides Camels burn slower than any other i k s
daughters, Mrs. Essie Porter, Mrs. Curtis! Rehbein |
Mrs. Catherine Bodine Mrs. Jessie Sagalowsky RDS 1. W tpione, Mrs louis MONTICELLO—William, Fisher, 77. Sur. | brand tested — 25% slower than the average { 4 Ho y y Se vivors: Sons, Ear ¢ ‘ r, Mrs. | . ; Services for Mrs. Catherine Bo-| Mrs. Jessie Sagalowsky will be E. Bragdon Gertrude Chapin: brother. Frank: sister time of the others. So Camels give you the : : Wis : : NPELPHI—Frank Lvon. 75 Survivors: | Mrs, Ida Eikenberry half-brother, Charles . . - Shate equivalent of 5 EXTRA SMOKES PER
dine, 1522 N. New Jersey St. will be buried at Shara Tefilla Cemetery Wife, Dora; son, Joseph; sisters, Mrs. held at 2 p. m. tomorrow at the following services at 1 p. m. today ; Florewes Liman, Mrs. Nina Dea. Miss NEW CASTLE-MIs. Henny Boil 38. PACK! On top of that, you get the mellow Burl will ee Ph: Mi at the Aaron-Ruben Funeral Home. . : . > ELKHART-—Jacob W. Havel, 50. Sur- Ever oar a MWaL pS goodness, the smoking thrill of Camel's cos. Mis. Bodine was 84. She died Services will be in charge of Rabbi Burial Will Be In Crown Hill vivors snore Clara; sister, Mrs. Law- pe iliam hia Yelth, 3 ate OTS lier tobaccos in a matchless blend. PLEASURE Louis M. Andresen, 60. Survivors: R. Mitchell; sons, Murel Frank: brother.| plus ECONOMY made Camel America’s ciga-
ret Ev AR tie a1 | Elias Charry abbi S: : . vesterday at Methodist Hospital. X ry, R bi imuel Katz For Widow of Widely Wife, Itha: daughters, Glen Schafl: | Nichoics:® sister Mrs | Kate Howland. She was born at West Manchester and Cantor Mvyro Glass. She died at on, Mortz | rette Ni 1 Wh ? BO Pe SS. Methodist Hospital yesterday Mrs. Rose Nelson, 90. Survivors:| NEW PARIS—Mrs. Benna Kefarber, 15 O. 1+ Why not yours 100! O but lived here 35 vears. She . Spite \ ery ay. Known Attorney. avghter, Mrs. Lottie Michel: son, Charles | Survivors Sons, Henry, Ray: daughters, | was one of the oldest members of Mrs. S8agalowsky was 70 and lived Ris wy. Sie Misses Mary Elen ahd Martha Kefarber, 3 3: = y in | A ———— | 1 Core ] Grady, 52. Survivors Mrs ‘alter aird Mrs “harles Snvder, the Central Avenue Methodist at 1331 Union St > She was born in Mother Mis Lillie F Kepner; eon, Mrs Howard Firestone: sister, Mrs Mary Church and was a former past Poland, but had lived here 50 yeary.| Services for Mrs. Nancy T. Hugg, Donald: sister, Mrs, L. W. Mars Brandenberger; brother, Peter Gingrich 2 3% worthy grand matron of Queen She moved to New York 15 years who died yesterday at Methodist Bay MLE. Aire, LT le PERU, 5 XT RUS AN od Ds . i THE CIGARETTE OF } 2 | \ . e 1 y ; \ : ti COI IVOES aug 5) ring 4 { Oy sisters, Mrs. Martin Smal . Esther Chapter, Order of Eastern ago, but returned here recently. She Hospital, will be at 2 p. m. Saturday sons, Raymond. Harold: sisters, Mrs. Fred | ye ROY aE Le one Brhors Alva ;
Star. Was & charier member of the Jew at the. residence. on W. 01st St. MARE piri Eiger Rodent Hifi © FI BORE Ys = : 5 COSTLIER TOBACCOS
She is survived by a daughter, ish Old People’s Home and was a Burial will be at Crown Hill. Finley E Black 63. Survivors: Daugh-| wife Lucy: daughters. Mrs. Bert Copner Mrs. Frank W. Heiskell of Chicago; member of the Shara Tefilla Syna-| Mrs. Hugg, Who was 60, was the pt Mi SR, BERSmBNAAICE - So% | Mrs.” Blanch Bringr, Mrs. Charigite Hie | a son, Col. Roy L. Bodine of Ft. gpog and the Toma Torah Ladies widow of Martin M. Hugg, widely Emma Holeroft. oii Bins ME Mae) Duncan; son, Ralph: McPherson, Atlanta Ga; three Auxiliary, known attorney who died last Oc- BY vere ne Dear ase. a | See Maia Piiing 84. Survivor: granchildren and three great-| She is survived by a daughter, tober. hr rE te a Sats ae Saat Es erage. grandchildren Mrs. Bessie Manischewitz of New| Mrs. Hugg attended old Indian-
York; a sister, Mrs, Max Dubin of japolis High School, now Shortridge,
. . rren (Indianapolis; three grandchildren !and later Oxford College, Miami, O., Mrs Mary B. Warre and one great-grandchild, {and Mary Baldwin Seminary. Mrs. Mary B. Warren will be She taught in the Indianapolis buried at the Gravel Lawn Ceme- : public schools several years, later terv, Fortville, following services at George W. Despain | serving as court reporter for the 2 p. m. tomorrow at the Moore &| George W. Despain, Indianapolis/Allen County Circuit. She and Mr. Kirk Northeast Funeral Home,
\ __, |resident 21 years, died yesterday at Hugg were married in 1924. Mrs. Warren was 79. She died
ase E ; 4 AE : 'his home, 134 Blackford St. after a! She leaves two sisters, Mrs. G. F. Tuesday at her home, 2154 Avon-| Holland. Bloomington, and Mrs, 8.
dale Place. She was born near four years’ illness. He was 73. |D. Murphy, Birmingham, Ala, . Fortville, but had lived here more] Born on a farm near Greens-| Dr. Jean S. Milner, pastor of the than 50 years (burg, Ky., he lived in Green Coun-!Second Presbyterian Church, will -—
Survivors are a niece, Mrs. Flossie (ty several years before coming to officiate at the services. Groth, of Indianapolis, and three: Indianapolis | William E. Reilly qualified today nephews, Earl and William Greer. | is surviv y oe 1S. | : ater of Wi ; . > 2 3 2 : ‘ " ad both of Auderson, and Jessie Greer iy re He a8 RUMI LO of Nis Buse S Starting tomorrow you can avoid thousands of useless energy-sapping as you might expect it to be. And the Dairy, Baked Goods, and Fruit NO A won, om » | NICK, I , @ gtate, whicl ludes real estate es- vv . + . MB - r . 3 : i a of Akron, O {brother, Robert, and two grand- ate, Nokn Iv oy BIE steps. How? Come to an A&P Super Market where you Il find 5 stores and Vegetable Departments are loaded with the finest things you ever : |children, Dorothy Jean and Newton er it ri Su : 1 inone. All the good things the better meat stores, groceries, fruit and saw. But your greatest thrill will be the bargain prices you'll see in John Sidney Easley [Lee Bregpain, vegetable shops, dairies and bakeries sell are awaiting you at A&P every department. You see, we buy direct from producers—we cut Services for John Sidney Easley Ir McG SEE PAGE Markets at breath-taking low prices. We have a grocery department out every expense that we believe raises prices—and finally, we are a Mchowan so big—so enticing, with hundreds of varieties to choose from—you're satisfied with a very small profit. Come! Save time—save money—
of 1216 N. Holmes Ave. will be held) A , ; at 10 a. m. tomorrow at the Conkle! Ira McGowan is to be buried at apt to get lost in its spaciousness, Our Meat Dept. is 3 times as big save yourself from useless shopping around! Funeral Home. Burial will be at|Crown Hill Saturday following serv- 12 Cobr. 1939 by Great A&P Tea Co.
Crown Hill. He was 44 ices at his residence, 952 Camp St,
Mr. Easley, who lived here 22 at 1 p. m. Mr. McGowan, who died years and operated a cigar and|Wednesday, was 74 55 S S S 38 hk C ll A 302 W Ww S b 4 Ww S newspaper stand at the State Life | A resident of Indianapolis for 55 for Today's . tate L l al 0 ege ve. I . ash. Lk 5 : E. ash. L
Building, died Tuesday. He was a/vears Mr. McGowan was a member native of Churubusco. He was a of the Jones Tabernacle Church. . +) y A ‘ Se Py 3 > . 5 member of the West Mic higan He is survived by his wife, Alice and ROSE TIRE AD SLICED lbs. Cocoanut MARSHMALLOW LARGE SODA Street Methodist Church and the a son, Ben McGowan, both of In- No Rind Exchange Club dianapolis. { \ KER Survivors are his wife, Bonnie; a = — i - —— Armour’s Star Delites— i daughter, Mrs. Delores Culhan, of MOSKINS ‘ SMOKED BUTTS 29¢ Indianapolis; his father, John, of COOKED SALAMI Armour’s Star . 23¢ Churubusco, and a brother, Charles 23 Ibs Cc pkgs. ¢ oo c { py f " c . 0X
Celio Wrapped J. of Clay City THURINGER Armour’s Star 2 Reg. pkgs., 15¢
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BUDGET FOR PERRY ae DUGKLINGS Genus Long totana 190 Confectioners Sugar So 200 Grapefruit Juice 250
SIRLOIN STEAK ‘hanicy Beer - 2Te Butter Fresh Roll . 24¢ Tomatoes pipe 29¢
A. tout ening tit "e & ; Whole or Rib Half C Wilson's Milk—Tall 25¢ Pineapple Crighsemiarss 3o¢ County Commisioners spent 25 y She CHUCK ROAST gh, fis 180 Rag 008 Fell OM SE er 3 RR Ts a i LES O'LAMB ene 27s A&P Ammonia Boni 196 Preserves "vin Tage 25¢ ao N..; ECE FRESH BOSTON BUTTS wo ty) Gold Medal fiw 2c Sparkle ph. 3 tr 100
| Two field examiners of the State | ’ y —Asst, Board reported that of the $25,130 BOILED HAMS Small~Whele or Half ’ 35¢ Flot Derrida BACON suear Cured—Whole or Halt - 15¢ WHITEHOUSE EIGHT O'CLOCK Vegetable Shortening
extra expenditures, $22,103 was paid |
out in wages to extra road workers. | | Buy all the clothes you need | The report also listed a large ! : to dress up for no more than pre JX | BRAUNSCHWEIGER Faney 25¢ MILK COFFEE CRISCO oe §
amount of expenditures for repair! § . you'd pay for one garment. s \N of driveways on the properties of | } AC \ Fresh half a dozen churches in Rockport | 1 { ! ER Ib. 0 tall Ib, ib. and Cannelton { § : m ‘2% : 1939 cans Cc bag c can Cc
POSTOFFICE CLERKS PURE PORK SAUSAGE » 2 m 230 Aeiet by cungl Foos I. bag, ie Ib. can, Jac
FRESH PICNICS Whole w. {3¢ 10 HEAR LOCAL MAN RIB ROAST Boned and Rolled 1b. 25¢ Red Circle Coffee bo for 35¢ Woodbury’s OA pnd A3tien 3 Cakes 20¢ —— ——— 1b. 1 ’ i for FT. WAYNE, May 18 (U. P).—| | £1 I BROOKFIELD SAUSAGE g te-ib. Cello 95. Chase & Sanborn Coffee 21¢ Kirk’s Castile Soap 4 I5¢ Leo E. George of Washington, na-| | Su A H ES. Bokar Coffee PH tor 39¢ Lava Soap 4 rr 2(e tonal president of the Federation) | 1 0 UI] CANADIAN STYLE BAGON =» tie rice ®. 39g Maxwell House Coffee w. 266 Camay Soap 3 coe (G0 0 ostoffice Clerks, will be the! } . Nop Al \ | ’ : yoy principal speaker at the state con- | ThA | SLICED BACON Armoury say 2 ™ 430 Del Monte Coffee nb. 23¢ Chipso Flakes ny large | 9g vention of the organization here! | YE & 1: : Granules ON, Seewrdas. cvpected ; 3 | 23 PICNICS SMOKED 1b. 17c Wheat or Rice Puffs 2 pkgs. 9¢ Fels Chips Charm Piece Given 2 for 39¢ : attend ti A A ‘ a . Sugar Cured— . ith Eac . Roam ot Gran Fong ri] 3 | Cello-wrapped Shredded Ralston 12-01. 2 for 25¢ Apricots Lona—-Large 2 for 25¢ senting the Postoffice Department, | E HADDOCK FILLETS 2 vs 26e Huskies 2 tor {Te Rice 3 Ib, Sel {de
and Carl Stimpson of Indianapolis,| § | second national vice president, will| | Bi | POLLOCK FILLETS w. {0g ' IVORY KELLOGG'S Ann Page Salad
speak at Saturday's banquet. \ x HAMS Kingan's Tasti Cooked-Readi-to-Serve— th. 21¢
FASCIST AWARD DUE | | | Wr BOILING BEEF mexty mre » Te SOAP CORN FLAKES DRESSING
MOTHER OF TRIPLETS | | | : VEAL SHOULDER ROAST » Te arge mr 1 MEAT LOAVES ~~ Asorted—siices ». 230 3 cakes 25: jr 25:
MODENA, Italy, May 18 (U. P.).| 3 TTR . (Med. Cake, 5c) NEW LOW PRICE!
torio, Umiberte ama Pons wel | mB | H AMS SUNNYFIELD Ib. 21c mr ere pron Be Sow Wie or Shan Halt Tomato Catsup 1 Pure Lard coun 4 2% SH ehiiuing ler te = spatial Pas- | [ERS Ri : FRANKFURTERS - 2Te Sultana Red Salmon 1» 35¢ Cheese ». {Ge - hr : —] 1 73'N YE | LARGE BOLOGNA . 2Te Sultana Tuna Fish 25¢ Kraft Cheese Airey. 2 m-25¢ PORK LIVERS OR HEARTS . 10¢ Mustard at. jar 19¢ Ritz Crackers we 210
FRESH BONELESS HAM ROASTS - 25¢ Sultana Peanut Butter - 2le Doughnuts doz. [Og Cider Vinegar auarts 19¢ Corned Beef Hash 15-0. 2 fr 2|¢
BANANA TO CON EAr (12 te (5¢ Salad Dressing tons wars 23¢ Armour’s “mg Pe 2 tr 35e¢ CARAMEL LAYER CAKE bey. 200 Beans os uit 4 wr 260 Cigarettes Jou cto $1.15
1'% | Ah 1 0 | “SOFT TWIST” i . Porm Fresh Produce crise”) | N | | 3 giant 2 Sc Everyday Low Prices on Farm
Cer we oe torah / | BREAD loaves HEAD YELLOW RIPE HOT HOUSE ep up the family crispy corn flava wren HEINZ FRESH CUCUMBER ~~~ LETTUCE BANANAS CUCUMBERS
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SONSTY AL PICKLES jars 390 2 Heads 15: Ib. Be Each Be
Satisfy hungry | BABY FOODS HEINZ 4 = 29¢ meals with this | Open Saturday SPAGHETTI ~~ mmw oe 10e NEW CABBAGE 3» 10c NEW POTATOES Uso! 10 m= 2fe toasted cereal [| free Evening BEANS a Saar 3 «ne 25¢ ONIONS Wo 4 v=. (5¢ PINEAPPLE Fresh each [0g | KETCHUP REINZ okies 36 ORANGES california 2 ar 29¢ TOMATOES ny 2 vs 29¢
L Winesaps UPS HEINZ--Asst. Varieties reg. 25 LEMONS hn doy, 19¢ APPLES Faney Box Fruit ». S¢ Rha pe NA 4 [+ GRAPEFRUIT wwe 4 tr (To ORANGES ores, wo. 290 Prices Subject to Change With Market Changes, Owned and Operated by the Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co.
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