Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 January 1945 — Page 7
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ODD TABLES 15 Off Cedar Chests
Cavalier Cedar Chests . ARived Too Late for Christ-
Coffee Tables . . . Cocktail Tables of all kinds, -
Mir irrors 14 Off
0dd Dresse rs $3] 7%
Hollywood Beds
Completely equipped with white ette~head brards and coil box springs!
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and OTTOMANS
One group, your choice! were $59 to $89, ‘now
49%
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WARD'S ARMY- BOSS "FORGETS. DISCOUNT
CHICAGO, Jan. 4 (U. P.).—~Maj: Gen: Joseph Byron, army boss of the seized Montgomery Ward properties, was a customer yesterday in the Chicago retail store for some ash trays. Asked if he had received the 10
said; “I forgot all about it.”
STAMP CLUB MEETING The Indiina Stamp Club will meet, at 7:45 p. m. tomorrow at the AntUnited States stamps will be discussed. .
| XROGER'S CLOCK BREAD
It's no accident that you get big
fresh to give you real oven
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to give you rich baked-in flavor. Clocked-
Paton Is Rated Ta? Fodbicn Plate
> Brie Johhston, president of. the | U..8. Chamber of Commerce; actor Charles . Bickford, : singer Ezio Pinza, concert artist +n post-war problems will ne cone ducted tomorrow at the 8:30 p. m. -
actor Clifton Webb, and mation | rrtice at the temple of the United picture, executive Louis B. Mayer, |Hebrew con
WRC POST TO INSTALL
Alvin P, Hovey Corps tomorrow at 512
NEW YORK, Jan. i (0. Pre Secretary of State Edward. R. Stettinius Jr., and Britain’s Foreign Minister Anthony Eden yes-: | terday were named as the best dressed men in politics ona 1944 list which cited Gen. Douglas MacArthur and Lt. Gen. George S. Patton Jr., as the fashion lead~ ers among military men, Selected by Fashion Art Design, which recently mamed = Mrs, Eleanor Roosevelt among 1944's |a best dressed women, the others on the list of 10 well dressed men are:
Mario Berini,
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opera.
stage and screen
Women’s Relief | 5 196 will meet at no N. Illinois st
~TrewRLE WILL STAGE - - POST-WAR FORUM -
.The first of a series of forums
gation. Rabbi uel J. Fox will open
the
g5ie Hart] Friday evening service and torum.
| The public is invited.
ger savings
and fresher flavor. Made from finest wheat
26.4 01.
fragrance. Loaves
Priced low to save you money.
GRADE “A”
GRADE “B”
Med. FRESH EGGS :- §2¢ i Doz. . Large Size, Doz, 58¢ Large
EGGS Med. Size - Doz.
48°
Size, Doz. 52¢ : ;
HOMINY KRAUT .
PEACHES .
Leesesaseanes Jackson's, point free,
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Scott Co.—~Not Rationed
Mom 1 1 c
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Quart c Seost Co~No Points Required Jar * oo oe 0 oo oo Drew’s Whole Unpeeled - No. 2%
Now 40 Points
APRICOTS iy
Country Club Halves Now 60 Points oe eo oo oo oo
Facial Tissues --While They Last
SCOTTIES. . 5% . . .
Goldmedal or Pillsbury:
Can
23° 28:
No. 2!2 Can
NAVY BEANS os GNASY CHILE SAUCE .. .......... a 100 No points required, Moneta—30 Points. PRUNES. ani: 3ess 39¢ GRAPEFRUIT JUICE .... “cx 29¢ Ration free. Lb. pkg. 15¢ Country Club—No points, '| EVAPORATED APRICOTS re. 830 BEETS essa idatenis minnie i 128 Point free. Like e—No ration points, | EVAPORATED PEACHES = 36¢ TURNIP GREENS No.2 {0g Requires no points, 0 ree. PORK AND BEANS Ne. 10c FLOUR 5 an SLIT
=. 11
| SEE KROGER'S SPOTLIGHT-IN THE BEAN, SO | KNOW IT8 GRINDER-FRESH!
Lb.
ALL FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES * POINT-FREE!
CELERY
New Florida Red Triumphs,
GRAPEFRUIT
. Texas Seedless, Sweet, Extra Juicy. ] 0 to 12 to the bag.
APPLES
. Fancy Western Box Rome Beaufy or Deliclous. Crisp and Juicy.
u. Ss.
Medium Spanish, ‘mild ‘flavor, ’
BUY NOW!
Supplies will be scarce later.
government demand - is
very heavy for army and navy. Get yours today.
POTATOES
U.S. No.1 Size A Maine Chippewas
‘Clean, Solid, Good Coghars
50:1
0: 53: 329°
pan Ly ui 15¢. CARROTS . vir -& Brens 196 { New Florida, crisp, tender, Fancy California. | BROGGOLI - .... mn29¢ SPINAGH og (0c { Fresh, green shoots, Young Texas, clean washed, TURNIPS ~~ on? 90 CABBAGE _ — 1. 6¢ Purple Top, sweet, tendér, —— _. Danish solid heads. NEW POTATOES _ .... 4 ...29c ONIONS 5 ru 190
CHOPS
Rib Cut for Broiling
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WIENERS ; w 370 Tender, juicy, skinless, fine Jor lunches, PORK SAUSAGE " | Bakep Loar 3% LOFR SRGIALL {} Home style; serve hot or cold. Just heat asty Bu ne for breakias "for hot loaf, BOLOGNA SAUSAGE 33
| WHITING
MINCE MEAT . " ., 2le
In bulk, for delicious ples,
SAUERKRAUT
Firm, White, crispy.
Cases asannns
FILLETS OF BLUE PIKE
Fancy quality, delicious flavor,
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ESA L ARI ARERR IRRNSY
Pan’ size, dressed,
Delicious for sandyiches or fried; sliced.
Young Tender—N. Y. Dress
a «in A20
w. 166
"*FILLET OF COD
Firm, white, flaky.
* CATFISH
Frosh dressed. "pans size.
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ROASTING GHIGKENS . . Ib. 43¢ CHEESE .......... Ih. 2
+ For lunches or cooking, mild flavor
SERVE KROGER'S SEA FOODS AND YOU SERVE THE FINEST
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SAVE PRECIOUS RED POINTS
MARGARINE w 116 Eatmore—Only 2 points. GOOD LUCK ww. 26¢ Margarine—2 points. KEYKO .. 1» 436
Margarine—2 points.
Mott's assorted—ration’ free,
PRESERVES 21> 4g |
Dainty lunch. Ration-free.
PEANUT BUTTER 23: 3Te
Embassy—Ration free.
TOMATO SOUP 3 ...25¢ Campbell's—Not rationed. TOMATO CATSUP if. 15¢
Country Club—Now only 30 points.
RITZ CRACKERS _ .. 2l¢ AVALON... ae OMe
Boap Granules. TOMATO SOUP Campbell's—Not rationed
Large
TOMATO CATSUP L:¥ 15¢ RITZ CRACKERS 21¢ AVALON Jo 2e
Soap Granules,
BOSCL COFFEE » 33 CLOROX
13-Gal,, 33¢
“17°
IVORY SOAP
large size
329° CAMAY SOAP
3 = 20°
LUX SOAP 3 = 20° _PALMOLIVE SOAP 3-200 i SWAN soap
3-18
pares with a lecture on the “Is Tt Time Now ‘to Con= - SE Post-War Plans?” tion ‘and answer period will. follow. be| The sisterhood will serve fefreshe
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3 com 25¢ :
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