Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 April 1944 — Page 11

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st. Announcing the OPENING OF CRICK’S ONE-STOP FRUIT MARKET

‘ 2801 E. New York St.

"Clothes today...

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x! 1944-45 SCHOOL)

p.m. tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Grace Alexander, 1025 N. “Bancroft

CALENDAR SET

Summer Sessions to Run! From June 19 to’ \ Aug. 4,

The calendar for the 1044-45 school year, beginning Sept. 5, 1944, {and ending June 15, 1945, was an-| nounced today by the school board. The, schedule is as follows: Teachers’ meetings, Friday, Sept. 13 Labor day, Monday, Sept, 4; schools open, Tuesday, Sept. §; State Teachers’ association, Thurs-. day, Oct. 26 and Friday, Oct. 27; Thanksgiving, Thursday, Nov. 23 and Friday, Nov. 24; Christmas vacation, schools close Thursday, Dec. 21 and open Tuesday, Jan. 2, 1045; first semester ends Friday, Jan. 26, 1945; second semester begins Monday, Jan. 29, 1945; Washington's birthday, Thursday, Feb. 22, 1945;

1 spring vacation, schools close Fri-

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| day, April 6, 1945 and open Monday, April 16, 1945; Memorial day, Wednesday, May 30, 1945; second semester ends Friday, June 15, 1945.

Summer Courses Set

Summer school sessions in both ! high and elementary schools will | {run from June 19 to Aug. 4. High school classes will be conducted from 8 a. m. to 12:25 p. m, six days a week, with tuition of $8 per single period subject and $10 per labora- | ‘{tory course or double period sol

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Elementary school courses will pe. held from 8 a. m. to noon six days a week. Tuition will be $3 for one subject, $6 for two and $7 for three | subjects. | Appointments Made

! At the school board meeting Tues! {day night teacher appointments; | were granted to Alice B. Ray, Har‘riette D. Campbell, Mary 8. Worirell, Katie Johnson and Helen { Burnam. { The resignations of Cora T. Irwin and Genesia Epstein were acicepted, and leaves of absence were igranted to Amos H. Atkins and : Odus A. Landreth, for military servjce, and to Helen Schellert and Hori tense L. Davis. On the custodial! staff appoint-| | ments were appproved of 1s0m ‘ Dillon, Raymond Harrison, Dallas | Hatten, May White, Vernon Swego and James W, Hendley. Resigna-| tions were accepted from Virgil | | Franklin, William Bartholomew, An-| thony Minatel, William Ervin and’ Henry Toppe. !

seiminiias +] MASTER PLUMBERS | MEET HERE MAY 2

The Indiana Association of Mas-'

4 ter Plumbers will hold its annual®

{ convention May, 2 and 3 at the Ho- | { tel Lincoln.

A | The association officers are A. c.

%51 | Sandberg of Lafayette, president;

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Cornflakes.

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RICE KRISPIES . . .™* lle

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Rib End Roasts Loin End Roasts, 1b, 2%9¢ 2 Points

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PORK LOIN

GROUND BEEF PORK SAUSAGE . ....™ 430

Tiny links. Delicious with pancakes or waffles, 1 Point.

for Patties or home made loaf—6 POINTS

SMOKED SAUSAGE . .

Milk smoked. Delicious flavor,

Young, Tender, Stewing Hens. Fine with dumplings or noodles. N. Y. Dress. No Ration Points.

APPLE BUTTER .

Golden Orchard,

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WHEAT PUFFS .. 5 Se

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RICE PUFFS . . . “uo Country Club. CEREAL PAK Tene i9¢ Country Club. 10 pkgs., 7 varieties. DONUTS "800 ) i3¢

Kroger Clock, Bugared.

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Only 4 points per 1b.—lb. 24c

35 58° SPRY

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3538 IVORY SOAP

Medium Bar, 6c

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