Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 August 1941 — Page 9
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i M4 T fment Advertisement PALLBEARERS NAMED | Doth Among Indian a “Residents Great Success For | Do You Face Each ANDERRON-—BEdward W. Hancock, B50 | Ean: half<brothers « Abe, Charles Hagan: ME Sande ok ay ots Es or Raster
FOR W. H. RINEHART * oy 2" Survivors: Wife, Mary: daughters, Mrs alf-gister, Mra. Sam Varner. Ski i Da With Dread \k \ Survivor: Brother, Ed Bau i rritations y 80.
Services for William H. Rinehart {Chester Creegar, Mrs. Clarence Midi a ROME « Mrs. Josephine Krauseh, 82.)87. iwere to be held at 3 p. m. today | Mrs, Lavon Hains, Misses Georgian urvivor: Husband, Walton T. WAYNETOWN--Mrs., Helen rk, Just B Y We don’t think there is anything ust because Xou better than stainless, liquid ZEMO Don’t Feel Good
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\ Rites Saturd ites Saturday ! 5 i \ al + 7 ah 4 : in the Flanner & Buchan wi June < Hancock: son, Samuel: stepsons, z r Nr — n uchanan M | Forest, tt, Spencer Jue; brothers, sone | ers. Mrs. Grover ol TU WINSLOW—Mrs. Eva Cooper. 92. Sur3 | tuaty, vivors: Son Waiters Jay hters, Mrs. Lora burning of skin and scalp irritations, As Lives athlete's foot, chafing and pimples due Te feeling and put you on top of fthe
with burial in Crown Hill | Clarence Hancock: sisters, Mrs. Myrtle Halsey: Brothers. Herber Servi S H T \ ' aa " va Brewster, Mrs, ce, Mrs. Flora to external cause. ZEMO actually | clouds. If vour liver is not secreting
ge, Mrs, Alice Symons, Mrs, Rufus| SUMMITVILLE—Mrs. Laura Fennimore, Rinehart, who was chief clerk Lasley. 77. Survivors: Sons, Roy, Burn: daughters. | Kuntz: brother, Soa Weininge. > 3 " DANVILLE-Mrs. fda 8. Millikan, 78. For Ex-Resident of for the Iliinois Central and Nickle| yo \KpiN—George Markey, 88. [Plate Railroads, died Tuesday. . " Inagiio bile flow into the intestines as it should, aids healing of the red, raw, irritated |you lack energy and interest in your skin. 30 years “+ZEMO
. > TY ; OWENSVILLE-Mrs, Lucy L. Stoneberger, Indianapolis. [i N AE | Active pallbearers were to 1 N } work, friends and plans. Don't let gas cess. Only 35¢. TRY A WANT AD IN THE TIMES.
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Services will be held at 2 p. m. | § tomorow in the Hisey & Titus Funeral Home for the Rev. Carl N Klass, a for met Indianapolis resi | dent, who died Saturday at his | home in Seattle. Wash. Burial will be in Crown Hill "The Rev. Mr. Klass, who was 65, | died Hom injuries received in an| alltomobile accident ! Porn in Indianapolis, he was] graduated from Manual High] School and Wabash College. Hej Ssences the Ono Theological | Sem it ty in New ork and b-| oldained a minister the Preshyterian Church The Rev. Mi Ss In Tonopah, cal, and Lebanon, to Seattle 33 years ago. engaging | in educational work in recent years , Survivors are two daughters, Mrs Muarikita Brown of Tulsa, Okla. ane Ne Georgiana Christena £ Dallas, Tex.; a son, Can of aguna Beach, Cal, Otto Klass of In-
NE Walter A. Haehl, all of Indianap- SHAS Mi a {olis, and Marshall Steele of ig Frank, Hatsel | Ral Eugene. | ington, Mrs. brew, Mrs, Loujs
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Canned Vegetables Canned Fruits ASPARAGUS © Tm 2viir2le FRUIT COCKTAIL icin: 2 ALASKA PEAS "hia 3 Tod 250 IONA PEACHES ..':% WAX BEANS ™™ 2%. 25¢ APRICOTS ny GREEN BEANS ™""*"* 2"... 19¢ PINEAPPLE IONA TOMATOES i've 3 oe 22¢
Klass he d So Nev.: ario Ore He, went
MRS DUGAN, ILL 3 MONTHS, DIES
Kin of — Barry Had Been a Resident 34 Years.
Il three months, Mrs. Margaret
Fruits and Vegetables
PEACHES
Meat Department
BEEF ROAST
Best Chuck, Round Bone or Swiss Shoulder Cuts—No Neck Cuts
1-1h.
cans 2 { Cc Yeans' 396 Veans 336 3 ans’ 29¢ 14-ox. 28¢
cans
Ki ass I. ahd. a brother, dianapoiis.
sone JEWS ARRESTED VICHY Fran ce, Aug. 21 (U.P) — French police and German troops
Halves In Syrup
IONA SLICED 4 Slices
INDIANA U. S..NO. | ELBERTAS
rounded up 6000 Jews in a five-hour
raid on the Jewish quar
tion camps.
ter of Paris | today and sent them to concentra- |
‘Dwyer Dugan died yesterday in her | home. 37 N. Chester St. She was M4, | the widow of William A. Dugan. Mrs. Dugan was born in Shelby- |
oi ville March 31, 1867, a direct de-|
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August Sale
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seendant of Commodore John Barry | lof the U. S. Navy. She had been | la resident of mdianapolis 34 years. | Mrs. Dugan had been in failing | health the past few months from | injuries received in a fall at her) { home. ; | She was married to Mr. Dugan {in Greensburg an d the couple came here in 1907. They celebrated their golden wedding anniversary, Oct 5 10368. Mr. Dugan died in 1938. A member of Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church. she is survived by six daughters, Mrs. A. M. Christy of Kokomo. Mis. Walter Martin, Mrs. Ruth Elliott, Mrs. Harry J Alexander, Mrs. James Price and Miss Mary Dugan, all of Indian- | apolis; a niece, Mrs. Kerman Wil. | ams of Indianapolis, 11 grandchildren and three great-grand-children, Services will be held at 8 po. m
NONE HIGHER LB.
23: Cooked Hams wu. or'Sh hat, in. 336 Frying Chickens bree” n 270 Round Steak 0 Sian. i». 396 [i Hemet Sa in. Rh or oI ROASE nar mn. Sliced Bacon “ruc 2 pie Lamb Shoulder Roast . 25¢ Veal Shoulder Roast .. 25¢ Sah ji2e0y Whee Hay 1. 296 eef Liver
Ih. 25¢ Smoked Jowl on: wn 3c
DEL MONTE TOMATOES 2“... 25¢ DEL MONTE MIDGET PEAS “.. I5¢ MUSTARD GREENS 3 “ane 250 DEL MAIZ NIBLETS =5 2 .. 23¢ SHOE PEG CORN ™"* 2°... 23¢ MIXED VEGETABLES 4 25¢ PEAS & CARROTS :.: 3°. 29¢
Brand IONA SPINACH No ' 25¢
Grit Free Soaps—Soap Powders SWAN SOAP 1 Rtcaxe” ror (0c WOODBURY SOAP 4 ..2l¢c IVORY SOAP 1 GIANT CAKE ALL 10¢ SAIL 2 ni. 230 RINSO Cannon Dish Towel
1 REG. CAKE Fou SOAP GRAINS iF | SOAP FLAKES i" Packed With GIANT PRG. O80 LAUNDRY SOAP *“** 10 %.% 3T¢
DOLE PINEAPPLE GEMS YOUNGBERRIES ™ **" 2"... 29¢ cans KADOTA FIGS ™ *™ 2 .n 19¢ BARTLETT PEARS i... 2%. 3le PIE APPLES “Sica™ 3 “ans 29¢ CRANBERRY SAUCE "r.- <i "on 10¢ BING CHERRIES ™ *™ 2°... 35¢ BOYSENBERRIES ™ “* 2... 3l¢ PINEAPPLE sca ox ‘crunea 2 “ains 31
Household Supplies
rolls
WHITE SAIL CLEANSER 6 .... LAUNDRY BLEACH '<.° 2 ..
Sail
AMMONIA ~~ “== gi SCRUB BRUSHES Lo for i9¢ MEXICAN ™*"™° “3% Cone” 2 pues. 136 PAPER PLATES 2 es |5e Grip Rite
12 Count
2 Inches and Larger WEALTHY
APPLES
INDIANA—U. S. NO. |
POTATOES
YELLOW
ONIONS
NEW CROP
YAMS
6-25 4 15 15 5 25¢ 3 10
1b. Be U. S. NO. | TRIUMPH
POTATOES 10 = 25°
For Cooking
New Crop
Fancy Louisiana
ORANGES
SMOKED HAMS
SKINNED—ARMOUR'S STAR Whole or Shank Half
+ 30
Chicken Gizzards r= . 15¢ Chicken Livers x" wn 37¢ Fresh Ground Beef 2... 37¢c' Layer Sliced Bacon wn: ». 27¢ Ducklings roca 190 Pure Pork Sausage 2.39% Smoked Sausage .... ..3l¢ Large Bologna ©. 19 Thuringer “mous Sar nn. 296 Skinless Wieners i mous nv. 276 Frankfurters i
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CLOTHES PINS 24 Count 2 pkgs. i5¢ NORTHERN TISSUE 5 on 20¢
Miscellaneous Canned POTTED MEAT So REDI MEAT ower i 7g SPAGHETTI * MkNcAve"" Su 10¢ SPAGHETTI * ™¢ 4°. 25¢ DRIED BEEF .:vours Bor: 10¢ SARDINES In Mustard
AJAX TOILET SOAP 3 wes 90
Cereals
CORN FLAKES “""“™™" 3 i. KELLOGG'S ™** &='"™ 2, phe. BRAN FLAKES “3° 2. me KELLOGG'S corn ruaxes oh WHEAT FLAKES “0° GRAPE NUTS "™ ™* 2... MELLO-WHEAT "ni Se WHEAT PUFFS “°° Se KELLOGG'S RICE KRISPIES 2 pkgs. Spreads—Condiments GRAPE JELLY *** ™°F > SALAD DRESSING *™ ™* {: 29¢ APPLE BUTTER » To 306 PURE HONEY ™ “= § 7: 49¢ CATSUP ANN Rage bore 216 SPARKLE ine 8 Getatime 0 pie. 21€ SPICES 2 ne 130 CIDER VINEGAR “7.2'°" « 8¢ Staples FLOUR SUNNYFIELD ENRICHED 5 , iTe SALT RoR as ne 5¢ BROWN SUGAR bun me Te CLABBER GIRL fownie 2 <n = 2le CALUMET BAKING POWDER =. Tc RED BEANS °° RS Te
i Saturday in the Dorsey Funeral Home and at 8 a. m. in Our Lady of Lourdes Charen. Burial will be i Greensin
IA PORTE DARYMEN | ASK PRICE INCREASE.
LA PORTE, Ind, Aug. 21 (U. P).| !—Jess than three weeks after refeeiving a 23 cents per hundred- { weight increase in the wholesale! jprice of milk. La Porte county pro- | ducers today petitioned for an ad-| {ditional 43-cent boost in the price tof Class 1 milk. \ : On Aug. i a price of $235 a hundredweight went into effect over {the old figure of $210. The peti-| jtion asked for a $280 price | Attorney Kenneth Osborn. speaking for the producers’ association, cited rising costs of feed, drought conditions and the difficulty of obtaining labor in explaining the petition and said, “Marion County producers rece! ly were granted al price of 95 for Class 1 mi
CALIFORNIA 4 288 SIZE poi. C SWEET-JUICY
Cantaloupes 5a. 2 ro 19¢ Seedless Grapes 2 u. 7c Green Peas “‘iiirois 21s ITc Carrots conchunches «a DC Michigan Celery cis 2 «ans 9¢ Red Plums caicormia . 2 1s 236 Bananas ““V.iey 3 us 20c Pascal Celery sii: . 10c Lemons 20 se aon. 896 New Cabbage nw. 4¢ Gantaloupes 4 ... 25¢
20¢ 17¢c
25¢ ie 23¢ Te 23¢ iTe S¢ 19¢
Jumbo
or Regular 4 cans 23¢ PENNANT SYRUP 5 on 26¢ ANN PAGE BEANS :/:..55 4 Go 23¢ CAMPBELL’ TOMATO
4-02,
sour 3 cans 20¢c Pickies—Olives—Relishes SWEET PICKLES io. it 19¢ PICKLES FRESH CUCUMBER 150% 29¢ RIPE OLIVES ‘ane 196 OLIVES A plain “ue 2le STUFT OLIVES *™ ™° "ii" 23¢ GARDEN RELISH *™ ™ i 2T¢ LANG'S PICKLES DILL PICKLES
i 29¢ Beverages
Te i5¢ GINGER ALE
or COLA bots. i9¢ OUR OWN 12-1b. India, Ceylon, Java 23¢
yy 3% ny 2 au 150 Pe 6 ue. 29¢ Re 2 53¢ 55¢
Large
i3¢
Large
Jumbo 45 Size
Assorted Varieties DEE-LISH Brand
Whole or Ground
Dairy Department. WILDMERE
BUTTER CREAMERY LB. 35 C
FRESH ROLL
SILVERBROOK BUTTER * *%, 3T¢ CRESTVIEW EGGS ....:"":- . 34c LOAF CHEESE Brin a can 2 box 53c¢c PURE LARD °*““:it> 4 0 dde OLEOMARGARINE coor » 12¢ LONGHORN CHEESE pe wn. 29C
Fish Department FRESH
HADDOCK FILLETS 21
OCEAN PERCH o's 2 wn. 35¢ FRESH COD FILLETS n 236 FANCY FROG LEGS ~ 896 FRESH FLOUNDER FILLETS . 19¢
12-012.
ROOT BEE ICED TEA EVAP. MILK IONA COCOA INSTANT-AID CONDOR COFFEE MAXWELL HOUSE °°“ 2
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IONA FLOUR "== 24: 6Q¢ DRESSED WHITING 2 .. 19¢ § paying Sopa ovorme 2 i 9c | KAFFEE MAG COFFEE >." w 3l¢
UNCOOKED SHRIMP ica". 35¢ Rez. Ib, tHe Gut dexo 100% Pure Hydrogenated Bk as. 52¢ HERSHEY'S COCOA 27¢
ESRI Faked Gods MSRTIMESTISS] | OSSETIAN Coffee INLET TTA SHA Og = 1's ® tna Coo = Custom Ground Coffee Is Coffee Ground for You 95. 3:49.
| MARVEL BREAD 3 25:4 § 8 O'CLOCK “ase
SELLING COFFEE JANE PARKER DATED DONUTS PEAGH BAR CAKE RED CIRCLE wn al BOKAR COFFEE — FE _- li HI
AMERICAN SCOURING PADS... Tc ROMAN
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