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| OPA rules for a whole veal calf on’ ‘ the hoof. Police Chief Howard Gillette said} that Mrs, Carson had reported a veal calf missing. ¢ In the pasture where turned out to graze were found four | red ration coupons. .
With heavy leather soles and leather heel pocket ...uetuus.... 50.88
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Work Oxfords with heavy soles teases $2.39 to $4.50
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Wilbur: Schumacher Slated For Athletic Director.
Wilbur Schumacher, fermer Butler basketball’ captain, is expected to become city athletic director next
The park board yesterday | tentatively approved his. employment to the full-time job. Joseph Bloch, a board member, was absent. He also must approve the selection before it becomes final. The 25-year-old former Butler star plans to leave his employment (at the Allison division next Wednesiday to accept the city position. He ‘has been employed there since shortly after he received a medical discharge from the navy in February. Was Star at Butler Entering the navy July 16, 1942, ,Sehumacher. played basketball for his old coach, Lt, Paul D. (Tony) Hinkle, at Great Lakes before being assigned to sea duty. He spent considerable time in Panama and rose from seaman to lieutenant jg. be-| fore his discharge. A graduate of Butler university lin 1942, he was basketball captain in_his senior year, : | Schumacher. will receive $355 monthly in his new job and will be employed under the dirgction of K.
ducted classes in the ¥. W. CO. A | mortuary. Cremation will follow, | . : al : ; : -
Without STEAL gals, LENE SDUTIER MAN 10 | Dies at Age of 87
TWIN FALLS, Ida., April 20 (u.| CET CITY POST tle rustlers to know that four red
| ration tokens aren't sufficient under .
land at other places: throughout the!
|city, She was a past president of Y. W. C. A and a past vice president of the Indiana White Cross.
| guild, ' Survivors are two sons, Albert F, Buchanan, president of Indianapolis Screw Products Ca, and Paul H. Buchanan, treasurer of Flanner
CEREMONY: TO HONOR
. SPANISH WAR VETS |
-The annual “Muster Day” cera: monies of Maj. Harold C. Megrew auxiliary, United Spanish War. Veterans, will be conducted by Mrs. Mattie E. Resor, president of the
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&' Buchanan mortuary; grandéhijdren grandchildren.
Services will be held at 4 p. m. | the Spanish-American war.
and three great-| Monday at 512 N. Illinois st.
three! chapter, at the meeting at 8 p. m. Joan Collins: will give ‘a brief review ‘of
MRS. BUCHANAN HERE 81 YEARS
Widow of Mortuary Founder -Was Club Leader. |
Mrs. ‘Anna F. Buchanan, wife of the late Charles J. Buchanan, one of the founders ‘of Flanner &
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her apartment in the Marott hotel. She was 87. Bom April’ 12, 1853, in Dent county, Mo., she was the daughter,
of Henry Beeson Flanner and REBEKAHS TO MEET Orpha Annette Tyler Flanner. She
The Past Noble Grand club of|narieq Mr- Buchanan Sept. 3 Myrtle Rebekah lodge will meet 1884 and had lived in Indianapolis] | April 28 at the home of Mrs. Mary (gq years. Mr, Buchanan died in| Amos. Members will bring cookies |gaptamper, 1938. to be given to the U. 8, O. centers; gns was a member of ‘the First jhere, Congregational church, the Grand-| = mothers” club of the church, all : 2 | charter member and past president, W 2 of the State . Assembly Women's Back the J {club and a member of the board of Invasion = directors of Flower Mission. =| A teacher of Bible classes she = taught at the First Congregational
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Thus, for 100 years, KINGAN & CO. bas grown. Its roots are deep in American tradition, its products are enjoyed in mile lions of American homes.’ 4 : Grateful for the years of vigorous growth that lie behind —KINGAN & CO..is resolved to carry on its policy of pre’ ducing only the finest quality meats in the years ahead. For on this enduring principle the Company was founded 100 years ago, whea our country was young,
Growing with America . . . having faith in her future . . , KINGAN & CO. has come a long way since 1845 when towns were out. posts. This year KINGAN celebrates its 100th Anniversary . . . an era’s beginning and énd—a century of expanding service. A pioneermeat packingcompany, KINGAN has kept pace with American _ industry, spreading its branches through- * out the country, producing more than four hundred fine foods. KINGAN'S experience
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