Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 November 1950 — Page 19
7 NOV. 9, 1080 THURSDAY, Nov, 9, 1950 __=
\ flu §
! RB BR
I-LB. CAY
'E JAM
in mH.
be} ALWAYS P!
iT 4 rR
7 ED LOW AY
eT T0 LIOR E13 MON. THRU. £58 5
FRI La:
TT TY TNL
0uR7/ (ARNJVAL: VALUES
e] 3
8 39
EA FRUIT COCKTAIL is] 25 697655191253 39 ; SER IT COCKTAIL "wr [25 47°16 2°1%12527 § PPEACHES “waar 12: 596551712553)
49° & TACRUSHED PINEAPPLE GRAPEFRUIT
5ARIN
AID ri
LUSCIOUS SEGMENTS
2:99" 2:49
12.3" 125%
3 @PPINEAPPLE =o [2:3576:99712:°1" 99: & @ PURPLE PLUMS whe, 123539°633%1712 552% Pa» CREAM CORN "=i 2:356:99(12:°1% SAUERKRAUT .v.. |2:256:7312.:51%
SAUCE
AAN'S PURE
- ~_
pias)
LH
SoU GREEN BEANS
2:50
12.53%
29
PEARLY GARDEN PEAS
223996571"
303 CANS
12295
{BERRY UCE
RD FRESH
29°
L ANNE
RRIES
GIRL BRAND
"35:
PLATE
(RA
5 ET 3:4
FAMOUS “ERMET" FOLDING
; 3999/3
~ KIDNEY or RED BEANS: NESTLE’ S MORSELS
ORCHID FRESH
GRAPEFRUIT
ICED CARROTS =: |2::206::85712:+°1 ‘DEL MONTE ORANGE JUICE 3 = *1 | DEL MONTE ASPARAGUS TIPS 2: 65¢ DEL MONTE PEACHES *:522' 2". 39+ | DEL MONTE GOLDEN CORN i 2". 35¢ DEL MONTE DEL MONTE DEL MONTE DEL MONTE DEL MONTE DEL MONTE _BOYSENBERRIES KADOTA FIGS ||FRUITS ,. SALADS SWEET CHERRIES LIMA BEANS CHILI SAUCE DEEP, RICH FLAVOR LUSCIOUS WHOLE A THRILL FORALL —} —LIGHT-OR-DARK—— —~DELIGHTRUL FLAVOR RICH-AND-ZESTRUL— No. No. : No. . Yo. . 5, 29° J 33° 5, 33° =, 3 3 29° a 4 5 JAR JAR JAR AR
| A-1 MUSTARD
eV aXe
B E A
= RIVER
NO. 2 GANS
3::29°
25°
REG. PKG.
CAKE MIXES
3
i |
Look tor the Green Giont on the Lobel
8-OUNCE CANS
CL
A GOOD SOURCE OF VITAMINS A 8, €
REGULAR CANS
2-39 2-25
IE K
UNCLE BENS RIC
CONVERTED LONG GRAIN
COIR]
ii NOODLES
YE LS
| PKGS.
i
L re aT
Ke]
. REG. PKG.
23
| YH |
HYDROX COOKIES
owe
7-0OZ INE BAG
YALE SREY
Higher Down Under— Australian Used Car . For Over Levels in Ame
By FRED B. HUBBARD ad hi CANBERRA, Australia, Nov. 9 (CDN)—Would you pa pay $1018 y {for a 1935 Oldsmobile, $731 for a 1933 Dodge, $562 for a 1934 Chev
rolet, or $450 for-a 1930 Pontiac? Well, these are some of the average used-car prices the Aussies |are paving these days. Moreover, able neither to get a new car nor to afford one Ww
they could get it,
thousands of
motorists down under are hang- just released on 1948 motor wee ing on-grimly to their aged char- hicle registrations.
mri ——————
39 Hypothetical structural unit { 41Before 8 1
ots or still buyir
FOR IMPORT DUTY In Soy Bean Oil or Mustard Sauce
i 4 made-in-America 4d also to trucks. More than 60 pers
g cars that are 10, 15, or even 20 years old. Just how much of a land of jalopies Australia has become is * now disclosed by a Federal report
Of this Commonwealth's 606,850
cars 80 per cent are more than
10 years eld, and 24.7 per cent 4r@ ~~
1929 or earlier. models.
poured
Since 1948 more new cars have into Australian sales=
rooms, of course, but not enough to materially change these pers centages, the checkup reveals.
The General Motors, Chrysief, $
and Ford companies can .all cone
gratulate themselves on the duras ;
ibility of their products. There ar® 29,729 Chevrolets, 12,008 and 11,329 Fords of 1929 or earlis. er vintage still rolling along Ause trafia’s notoriously bad roads.
Other still-running oldtimers of
the same vintage include 8908 Overlands, 2359 Oaklands, 1230 Hupmobiles, and 93. ‘Grahams.
Factors In Prices The Aussie motorist, for whom
1 shipping costs, import duties, and 4 registrations fees boost car prices 2] away beyond U.
8. levels, seems
to like the low-priced models best.
Most popular, figures show, are
Chevrolets and Fords, with Vauxe
. hall,
Dodge, Morris, ‘Armstrong,
Siddeley and Buick following in that order in the vehicular hit
i parade.
The Aussies’ preference for the label extends
2 2d cent of the trucks In Australis a are either Chevrolets, Fords, of Internationals.
__Copyright, 1950, for The Indianapolis Times
WHATS
CUPID'S -BEST HELPER ?
Cisse . .. even though they are apart! Yes, a loved one is only as far away as the tele. phone. What's more, there's something very personal about a telephone visit . . . it's the next best thing to being there
in person. And as for wedding -
plans — truly, the telephone is Cupid's right hand man! 2 What price for such service? Less than 1% an hour!
else gives 30 much fo 30 many vos for so little?
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
i= Expressive Monkey - =
HORIZONTAL 55 Approach 1 Depicted “56 Appraise monkey VERTICAL ‘9 It-is native to 1 Abash
IC IUITITILIE! AICIER AL IQIVIEIS EAC DIE] BRL A TY LIAS) J A
| QI] gin
_ Answer to Previous ute a
= LI TIT H
[SEB A - WAS THI H 2
-—— Africa 2 Arrivals (ab.) RIO18E re flntersticed 3pom REESE Het (pen ETERS 3 : i 15 Handles 5.Singing voice RARE] NESTS 18 Changes 6 Foundation . 18 Electrical unit | And (Latin) 26 ra 44 Leave out 10 Female deer 8 12 months 28 Snare 45 Half (prefix) 20 Rodent 9 Darnper 29 Drunkards 46 Encourage 21 And (Latin) 10 First woman 33 Floating 47 Get up . 22 Pronoun 11 Painful wreckage 49 Ocean 23 Symbol for 12 Trial 35 Retainer 51 Associated erbiim 17 Musical note 39 Persia’ chartered 25 Asseverate 2+ Married 40 River valley accountant 27 Rots flax by 24 Reiterate 42 Angnt (ab.) exposure 251n a line 43 Rim $4 Rupees (ab.) 30 Disencumbers : 31 Golf teacher J [|*. o F] TH 32 Aged a 33 Accomplishment
34 Period of time
36 Race course circuits
37 From 38 On time (ab.)
4% Hops’ Kiln i 46 Measure of : ot { 50 Ore-bearing
© 520n the
area 48 Grated
Minnesota
sheltered side 53 It’s able to : make many — and other
facial expressions
5d
