Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 December 1943 — Page 11

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Cub ...... sasssarsinittivarencansan J 13 = — 3 | All products containing more than » d ial mote important 4 good environment, Leh Rib—10-tnch’ i. 1 10 - 3 20 per cent of the above fish. ....,.. 16 12 ir heredity and good environment together do not | If you want that high school di: Rib— %-inch cut serterensiaininaseens 8 +H — § | Meat in Tin or Glass Containers settle everything, because the better the heritage and the |ploma you didn't get back in your, Sirloin ........... arises ibitnsiane 8 1 — 3 | Chill con carne without beans. ....... ‘ -t circumstances, teens, you can get it now, Srloin—boneless ..................... 10 13 - 3 . important, not the less, | qualely represent the reciprocal | i voy nave to do is go to Rout thal CU iurivieeeriiiiiinans 10 Ji. = 3 | SAUSAGE : : vidual's conscious intimaéy of Body and spirit, but bor prin- | Dn dria ll 13 -— 3 Group 1: 100 per cent meat content. ... b 6 - 1 ‘personal re- | in some such way the better our Digs sensor Supe tendent Yu » Botto Fratseivivs vas basunserss 30 13 -— 3 Group 2: Not less than 90 per cent meat 4 5 - sponse. heredity, the more important is ry Ye oat G0 at Dane Round tip . ...... a iin tarasirsasiniv 10 13 -— 3 Group 3: Not less than 50 per cent meat 3 4 - rT A price- our environment, and the better | yo ally Sou for a diloms. 3 Chuck dude or ah. iavvevkiis nines 9 - 3 Group 4: Less than B0 per cent but pit 2 less violin, | our heredity and environment to- Jou do this work and pass the ex- Fang ............. tervaieibaiatasees 10 13 —- 3 more than 30 meat ........... 00 1 3 ed os mad : u oe. gether, the more important is our | amination, you get a diploma, ROASTS ate a and Dairy Products ’ 3” : ins : kA : the more Be pana: si tion i§ trans- The state board of education, act- Sirloin—boneless .............c..i:. 10 13 - 3 and... Nerve PTR Vessantsane 3 - 1 re cared for 1 IMed mie Ceime or Hoa ing under a new law, has adopted Rib—standing (chine bone in) 10-0. cut 8 9 - 3 CHEESE 3 ! i ‘under good ¢on- | rings true. Granted Sgraphy an official program enabling adults| Rib—standing (chine bone in) 7-in. cut 7 10 -3 S A ] ny TOr | under good Son 8 fue. Sreat |i; obtain high school diplomas with-| Rib—boneless (utility grade ohly).... 9 (New item) Group 1: Cheddar (American) CW 8 Fa ; : Co g Hors. a 4 persquals S Thay have had : out having to return to regular, Short loin—boneless-rolled (utility All products containing 30 per cent a : A , iC ¢ rl’ “more such a » ar a ay a, _ classés, The local sehools will have MSR oT . 10 (New item) or more of cheddar .........., ia 10 8 4+ 2 J _ a WL A violin, so cared | effect of ewironing contiios compléte contFol 61 administration -Sirioin—bonefess-rolled Catility” cE Group 1I: Cream cheese. ....., 8 5 a : #5 = Dr. Fosdick tor. only makes ~SGelF devel “Beeth on “lof the printed details of grade only) ............. iverrre—3 (New item) Neufchatel cheese ~8 8 85-3 CUDDY NN more th h eo y rere eer lopment, yet OVEN | which will be distributed to all Round HP... i iisinimsvriansifee: § 12 -— 3 Creamed cottage cheese. containing To bé sure, Ai ying o t hovén’s personal ré- |sohools by the first of next month. Rump--bone in ............. terreeres 8 8 -_— 3 mote than § po cent bufterfat) ., 8 5 3 eC. 1~Life be- ) be sure, no analogy can ade- sponisé would be unimaginable. 2 Rump—boneiess ...................... 8 1 — 3 Cream spread Tis 8 5 + 3 * Ne Willy-Nilly Heredit Ph Survey Chuck (blade or arm) bone | Ih or “King Carl” pr ly y dity ( ne in......... 7 9 - 2 | Group IIL of ole 2 DROP | Helen Keller's victorious spirit Meanwhile, Dr. Clement T, Malan, Chuck or shoulder—boneless ......... 8 10 — 21 Swiss, id bleu, brie and all FO a baseball T H t | oo rtainly does not seem to be. the state superintendent of public in- English cut ..................... ieee 1 9 — Jutioned ¢ cheese . Cr evita t Ree 8 6 anges abruptly AT COLD willy-nilly résult of heredity and |Struction. announced that a survey) gppwy aAnp OTHER i | Butter 18 : CUTS | u Cilia tea ab ee 16 Nocinoas itching star to ' ih citeumstance. Only an obsessing | *il Je 430 Soup Asia Yn hyn Short fib ] . 4 | MATEATING © ovovvaiennriiiiieeiiens 8 6 Nochenge or .war| Short ribs ....... rivraene reeviaries —~ 3 w York Giants’ Ea ola: re 2 pn wo & Feist tad ory San jad oe building heeds of the schools in| Plate—bone In ....................... 4 o — ar (*) New: point values for pork are compared with those effective NO BETTER BLADE bell, the ‘ean . iy ‘ | eftertinl her hor ali every county in the state. Ziate-=giiitions Er iasrranincetsnisnis 8 7 = | Oct. 31, in" general two<point reduction .was made in pork point values SY. A Rall E ! lahoman who | of her life's data, her highly dis« | The survey will be made by com- Brisketshe ie in saber. 4 6 ~Z g | on Nov. ’ | ; fon’s fans with tinctive, controntation of life with |Mittees composed Of county super-| po "0 Co SRR ainaiese 8 8 ~~ .—3 ¢ and modest ‘PENI OPS 4 personal rejoinder. intendents, township trustees and Ne 2h a LIAR i aan da : Jos -- 1 attempts the den prewe® © Moreover; the disastrous misuse |[8¢hool superintendents. NECK—DONCIESS oo ooeone on / - 2 attracting war- snes SPECIAL of finé heredity and environment | Dr. Malan also announced the yee Ag tatrnee ’ 2 3 = 3 to the Giants’ “+ i ¢ Felt is too familiar a phenomenon to [appointment of Miss Mary Helen| shank meat--boneless ................ 6. 8 = | through the : be doubted. Children are not ¢o- |Ley, head of the art department of | ghank—bone in .......... rreeieas 0d é 2 AR Nc TE _efcively destined to well-integrat-. [Central high. school, Ft. Wayne, 8s! - Hamburger ...... ........ . .. 8 7 —1 : stay of the ed personalities becausé they are {chairman of a committee to com- Trevktaerive ———— : aff since 1923, + Q* h well born and well bested. Iden- |Pile a state course of study in art VEAL , Asai player yester- Sicuiua a Br wins. of dike genes and sini. education te be published by Sept.|. STEAKS AND CHOPS— « Indiana Republicans to tely rehired as environment, can travel di- {1 a Round steak ( utlet ) 12 he Giants have — Bi ORY METHOD we || VET DAfts to noticeably different Present Outlines cutlets or roast)... 10 12 ~--2 “Attend Luncheon rvisor since Bill « Jf ¢ : HATTERS paisonal seals, ts. the | This will be ‘the first syllabus ROASTS— pg Tuesda nization in 1941. OHIO yd heredity, the gy aiiable for state schools, giving| -Le8 (whole orpart).. ............ 6 7 1 ye scouts to assist! 45-41 W omIo 18 5. LL, J| More sood environment mat |oytiines, programs and information | ORK U. 8. Senator Joseph Ball, Mine alent. : : ters; the better the heredity and on materials for the teaching of Pe PORK | IT TIN what he may solo — —v| ‘the environment together, the ga. STEAKS AND CHOPS nesota Republican, will address the ture, old “Long- Hou . more. personal response counts, Other members named by Dr.| Post-war Policies Council of Indie Center chops ........... tirteremnanane — | : So : flably proud of ~~ N - Real Amas git wf If, wher heritage and circum- Malan on the committee on arts” ha Chops sve . : i " : ana. Rébublicans. at a. Junchean!l jer, which was . we || “Stance fe thug fortunate, thé in- education” are Miss Mansy Mo MUIS.| Tenderloin ...... «eroreoee rere. 8 10 — 3 | Tuesday at the Columbia club, . is being voted eo 2 Cg dividuals, distinctive handling of |Richmond, director of art; Miss Ham. bone in. slices * TR oo 10 ] fron ‘ player in the ; | life's data is an indispensable fac+ | Della Pricke, Evansville, gifector of | Sei . DN I 3 . = 1 Senator Ball is a leader of the 1936, and which | tor in building personality, at art; Miss Mildred Osgood, Terre! Bellies fresh and cured onhv trees ~ ¢ |congressional group that has ade ) | what st Bellies, fresh and cured only .......... 3 4 -_ 1 eatured by his i stage in the descending |Haute, Laboratory “school, and {vocated adoption of a post-war fore nce in the 193¢ scale of .such good fortune ean |Harry E. Wood, Thdianapolis, direc-| ROASTS— lot liey based Of the Drnckpl one suppose that that factor dis [tor of fine atid practical arts. Loin—whole, half or end cuts ....... 5 7 —_2 gn policy. asec on NR i all men talk of - , appears? Subcomiittee members include Loin—center cuts ..............cce.. 8 10 — 3 {01 iterations! co-operayion, ns arsenal feeperica . Jerative {Miss Elizabeth Foster, Indianapolis, Ham—whole or half ..........ceeevee. 8 7 — 1 | The Minnesota senator had been | unate situation Marntal high school: Miss Beatrice | Ham—butt end ..........oioivvi0e00e0 8 7 — i : | great ends, is it not also operative |Northstrom, Richmond, Test junior | Ham-—shank end .......cvi. 000. seen § 5 a | seb ed th address the Fioup yy | | when a deplorable situation Ns high; Miss Ruth Crooks, Marion, Ham-sboneless, whole or half vieses 1 8 -1 Bon y og wy a oivel i mastered, and some man, hard ut and Miss Dorothy Bowen, Indian-. Ham—boneless, slices ...... ... vanes 80 10 1 [ance thé talp Devatse of Dress vi} to it by handicaps and limited in apolis, school 33. school 33. | Shoulder—wholé or shank half business in Washington. John KX .natal endowment becosfies none _ ‘ (picnic) bone in... 3 5 wy - Ruckelshaus, Indianapolis, 18 chalre theless an admirable person? Shoulder—shank half wn tT wan of the Indiana council. Man's Responsibility - AIR FORCE OPENS boneless (piece or slices) .......... Bb. 7 —- 2 Speaks Tuesday Hora. line none BOAR ol rir y : ; Bi .Shoulder —butt. half (Boston butt) . ode ob ps a SNES Nn CNP ICA ST LTR NC AEE Gia SRE EO Kale € FR TET HY rp AAR WS z oe 0 00 Sly Wil Whith he ha ld : “DRIVE FOR WA Shoulder--butt i) (Boston butt) Br Te addres the Indianapolis Coun= right’ in any situation by any - . . nN I: boneless (piece or Slices) 8 8 ' E— [cil of Women at Ayres’ auditorium, A | | excuse, to exempt himself. We ate | An army aif force recruiting, OTHER FORK COTE rere "He will be ohne of a round-table Wa A G eT a i 4 willing to accept such responsis | team from the Atterbury army air- } | composed of the following members : ll al NO Ae ENE | J i bility when we succeed; when by {field at Columbus is in Indianap-1 Pat backs and clear™ “plates TTIIXIIII TE 2 = 1 {of the Indiana- Committee for Vie-{j “= =u ERR reared a eri | dint of decision and effort We |q)is fo open a special drive to endist| - Hocks ..... vesesseness 1 2 — 1 (tory: Hugh McK. Landon, Easley : . 3 { achieve a desired end, we are Sure | gis WAOCs. = | Jowls, Jowl butts or SqUAres .......... 1 2 « 1 |Blackwood, Norman -Isaacs, Row- ® || We had a share in that. The team is headed by Capt. . Plates, regular ...... terivenees vie 1 3 -= 2 land Allen and Mr. Ruckelshaus, ; J No Chopin, writing music 10 |golland M. Huff, public relations Spare ribs ..... sesurvisesnirsesnnesy 2 4 4 2 | That night Senator Ball will talk | UL) 2k : ik does} ue ee of . SToatiee S360: officer at the air feld, who will wi BACON— > v. ous y ar Yoiwkn Policy of the’ i x 8' ; { | another aay aha ily pen After [assisted by Lt. A. J. Kennedy. Lt. pocon zgiab or plece, Hind .on. ver... 4 5 my JU E Defor 5 dinner moving oi] They All Want Your Photograph | | frenzy, could believe that the fine. | Chinerine Cassidy, Sgt. S. H. Mor-| paeon_glab or piece, rind off 5 5 1 {ihe Indianapolis _ Executives club. Te I merely the %on and Pt. Prank D. Cansler, Bacon—sliced oe A, 8 6 - 1 be Ruckelshays, the newly-sletted ton ST : | fated result of genes and general a We WO are members of| Bacon—Canadian style ..... NOTA 1 - 1 presi, wi ra Sree Our exclusive “Soft-Lite” method makes ; (] 5 ass + 4 i | environment. - His conscious per- y Corps assigned) : Bacon—ends, pieces or slices ......... 1 2 = 1 l¢harge of arrangements and reser- it a ‘pleasure to be photographed no ; | sonal share is obvious. to the army air forces. Executive) ° Bacon—plate and jowl squares. ....... a 3 —- 1 I » 18 N. Illinois St. |1' "we thus accept responsibility | Chairman for WAC recruiting in : nid wily lare, no squinting—just you at best Claypool Hotel Bldg, | when we stcoted: we may not |Indianapolis is Harry E. Yockey, READY-TO-EAT MEATS ; chairman of the reception com- g ’ 1 g y ua your best. — ? slough it off when we fal, We director of civilian defense. Barbecued Pork--sliced or shredded “10 11 1 mittee. | OPEN SUNDAYS AND EVENINGS cannot eat our cake and have it Corned beef brisket ..............«:.. 10 12 — 2 ! . ‘ . too. Indeed, in the fa iffi- Dried beef, slices .............c iiss 14 18 - 2 ’ , - ying, tines, un the ace of dim. | FOOD DISTRIBUTORS | ood tock dems co ions, 8 0 Zi DETROIT DEMOCRAT “No Appointment Necessary ; Ham-bone in, slices . :.. ST iL Cie — : : THURSDAY J) | I shtowment and theetienea by | PROTEST: OPA RULES, fiamvons om 0® 25 Sedo 4 I} BEGINSTJAL TERM FRIDAY AND cept our responsibility to be real | FRENCH LICK, Ind, Dec, 1 (U.] Ham—shank end .. . eres 8 r —~ 1 | LANSING, Mech, Dee. | (11. P).t ’ SATURDAY * persons. {P.).~The advisory committee of the] Ham-—boneless and fatted slices ate 11 12 —.1 |—State Rep, Stanley J, Dombrow1 mii | National League of Distributors said] Picnic or shoulder—bone in .......... 5 1 — 2 ski, Detroit Democrat, started a SPEC IAL! “-NEXT: Man is the riddle of today they have called a meeting of, Plenio- or shoulder—boneless ..... ae 0 — 2 |3% to 15-year term in the South. | . at, the universe, all wholesale fruit and vegetable, Plenic or shoulder slices ............. 8 10 — 2 sy Miletwgnn fishy ot ato | tx PRE ar as {merchants to meet here Jan. 10 to! ~ “Spareribs, cooked or barbecued....... 4 8 -. q | GAY; 1688 THAN outs alter he i 2 5 nein 13 to “demand office of price admin-| Tongue, slices vases 8 9 —- 1 Sontekee he had id anv ah | Broad Ripple chap {istration regulation changes.” , {Charles I, Hemans, loriner regent. Se will hold a Jen “in dinner at| ~The committee said present OPA PURK VARIETY MEATS , , let the University of Michisan, of 57 MONUMENT CIRCLE o'clock $ in Broad regulations were indycive to black| REV sriesiieieiiannn ereresnnnge -_— | &iv g him Vv ey | Ripple Masonic temple. A meeting markets, They clatmed wholesalers Liv Fiiniar rion ess corneas 3 3 — 1 |against the anti-chain bank bill, .ALSO ‘11 8. RITTER—IRVINGTON Jiof past matrons and patrons will have been given too’ much markup | a irraryraeseenees a 2 3. —- cin 19a. ee UR : — [be held at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Gertrude by the OPA-and that there will be P| AN SERVICES - - 4 Hatfield is worthy matron, andl Wil- {an increased number of black mar- |’ . “> <n Jam Moffat is Worthy patron: [ress -Ainless Shang 6 are made, FOR PARATROOPER 5 } ¢ : x) : . ; . a ° - re Memorial services for Pfc. Ken- | H y i ; k p— S k If fe. - RATIONING DATES |B F Sait i Ev ii BE : at 10 a. m. 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