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Muncie Evening Press from Muncie, Indiana • Page 10

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PACE TEN MUNCIE EVENING PRESS, FRIDAY, JULY 22, 1949 JOHN T. HAWKINS DIES Tha funeral ot John T. Hawkins, 48, of 504 E. First St, will be conducted at 10 a m. Saturday at Toledo, where he had been visiting.

He was a member of the Elks' Lodge and the Maeic City Build New Barn for Tenant Farmer Lodge. The only survivor is a me Patterson funeral home, and cousin, burial will be In Ropch Mrs. Jesse Shelton of Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral Mr. Hawkins died Monday in home after 7 p.

m. Friday. il NEW GROCERY at WINDSOR, IND. 2 Miles South of Parker COMPLETE LINE 4 li Staple and Fancy Foods Fresh and Smoked Meats Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Ice Cream Soft Drinks OPEN DAILY 8 A. till Midnight, a.smun.d9ap.m Open Every Day and Sunday Until 10:30 p.

m. C. F. Dudley, Owner and Manager L-JLJ rn J--'a "ff fn) SITS ib. Jj flu-Maid V4 OLEO "Table-Grade" quality Cooked, Ready to Eat Extra Fancy Layers 6 to 8 Lb.

Av. Picnics 47c Sliced Bacon Dial 3-1541 COO Iloyt flue. Three hundred Mennonites of the Lancaster (Pa) area pitched in and built a barn in a day to replace one burned down by fire recently on the Daniel Holt farm near New Holland, Pa which is worked by Isaac Hoover. The amateur carpenters who came to the scene in horse-drawn buggies, are shown finishing: the roof of the (AP Wirephoto). 4 ib.

53c 49 28c lb. fR Pure Pork, Very Tasty Sausage Cut From Select Beef Beef Boil Extra Lean All Beef Hamburger Marion, 1 lb. Pkg. Sliced Bacon Gang War Outbreak Gets 33c Officials Into Squabble DOG I I PGG FOOD SOAP cans Sslrve BARS 25c lS37cl 25c LOS ANGELES (INS) State, HARTVELL FUNERAL TO BE SATURDAY Rites Arranged for Soldier Killed in Japan. Services for Corporal Rudolph V.

Hartwell, who lost his life June 16 in an explosion on Honshu Island, Japan, will be held at the Patterson funeral home at 1:30 p. m. Saturday. The Reverend M. A.

Lowe will officiate, assisted by county and city officials squabbled Rim i Fresh From tho Markets Daily publicly today in the wake of Tuesday's pre-dawn attempt to gangster to be paid out of taxpayers' money. I don't understand However, the principal fuss was between Howser and Sheriff. Biscailuz. The sheriff accused Howser of having the names of the "torpedo" suspects and of refusing to divulge them despite repeated demands by Biscailuz. rub out" gang czar Mickey Cohen.

While the swarthy little hoodlum and the three persons shot with him on the Sunset Strip, were pro nounced on the road to recovery, Fresh V1 Garden Producej jj Finally Howser answered the the American Legion and V. F. W. sheriff through reporters. He told Post 5980.

Burial will be In Attorney General Fred N. Howser and Sheriff Eugene Biscailuz engaged in an acrimonious exchange of words. Beech Grove Cemetery. them: "Samuel Rummel, attorney for A native of Richmond. Corporal Governor Earl Warren and Los Ice Cold.

Mickey Cohen, designated had lived in Muncie four I Grapes 25c source from which an attempt to Angeles Mayor Fletcher Bowron, joined in, with the Governor 5c Watermelon years and attended Central High School. He was serving in the U. S. army at the time of his death. I Fll throwing a verbal punch at Howser, his political enemy, and Bowron taking an Indirect shot at the sheriff.

California Fruit Cscktail 2 17c Dlschbsrriss 25s Large Lba Deans -21c N-31c Spry 373s 1 1 urns santa Roa luc Santa Rosa Field Grown Tomatoes Surviving are the mother, Mrs. Bertha Hartwel, 1301 E. Eighth THE GOVERNOR expressed two brothers. Sergeant James himself as "very seriously con L. Hartwell, stationed on Guam, cerned" over the Los Angeles gang Indiana dox.

h'C 10c bunch 30 large and Wyman O. Hartwell of Dayton, I situation and said he didn want it to "extend any farther in the state." Radishes Head Lettuce fJciv Corn Cabbage Carrots Then he threw one at Howser lb. Ohio, and two sisters, Mrs. Dorothy Burden and Miss Charlotte L. Hartwell, both of Muncie.

The body will arrive in Muncie Friday and will be removed to the funeral home, where friends may call after 7 p. m. assassinate Cohen was possible. "My information on this phase of of the matter has been conveyed to the sheriff's representatives." EDGAR BUSH DIES OF HEART ATTACK Twice Served Indiana as Lieutenant-Governor. SALEM, Ind.

(INS) Death closed the varied career of Edgar D. Bush, twice Indiana lieutenant governor, as the 76-year-old man was being rushed to a hospital. Bush died yesterday in an ambulance at New Albany, as he was being taken from his farm home eight miles southwest of Salem, to a Louisville, hospital. A physician said Bush 4c 19c because one of the attorney general's special agents', Harry Cooper, was acting as Cohen's bodyguard when the shooting occurred. Cobblers Potatoes 5c 10 lbs.

2 bunches Cooper was one of those shot down with Cohen in front of Sher ry's Cafe. A shotgun pellet pierced his liver. The two others were Edward Largo Ovcl Can SARDINES (Neddie) Herbert, one of Cohens henchmen, and Pee David, a beau ty who used to play bit parts on the screen. Herbert was the most seriously hurt. FUNERAL SATURDAY FOR MRS.

CLARA E. ZEHNER' Last rites for Mrs. Clara Emma Zehner, 77, of Albany, will be conducted at 2 p. m. Saturday at the Rust funeral home there.

The Reverend Arlie Cortner will officiate, and burial will be in Strong Cemetery. Mrs. Zehner died suddenly Thursday morning at the family home. She was a member of the Methodist Church and Rebecca Lodge, and she had lived in Albany and vicinity for 30 years. Surviving are the husband, Benjamin; three daughters, Mrs.

Mag Referring pointedly to Coopers died of a heart attack. bodyguard assignment, the governor declared: Tomato Sauce Bush had been lieutenant gov ernor under ex-Governor James P. "NOBODY KNOWS what's be Goodrich from 1917 to 1921, and again from 1929 to 1933. At the hind all this, for instance, the granting of a bodyguard for a Texas Sliced, No. 2 Can, Sle 1932 Republican state convention he was a candidate for Governor, Great Northern Beans ag49c 29c but was defeated by the late Ray Pineapple Crushed FUNERALS WILLIAM A.

SIMS. mond S. Springer. THE WASIUNGTON County na gie iionoway ot Dunkirk. Mrs.

HP Glover Michigan Bed Cherries 2 can Services for William A. Sims, 68, former Muncie policeman, were to 25c jar 39C Eating flp-lca be conducted at 3 p. m. today at the Patterson funeral home, with burial in Beech Grove Cemetery. Sivt.

Pickles Nellie Stafford and Mrs. Martha Risher, both of Albany; two sons," Wilbur Zehner of Albany and Newton Meeker of Wichita, and 11 grandchildren and 13 greatgrandchildren. Friends may call at the funeral home after noon Friday. GRAVESIDE RITES FOR THOMPSON INFANT HELD uangc Chewing Gum 3 '-10c Aliens Cut Green Beans 2 -27c Monarch 1 Lb. Jar Stmfa.

Preserves 45c Peaches sr c. igc SARAH MARGARET LINDLEY, tive first entered business as a youthful operator of a general store at Salem. He alternated work and study at Indiana University, from which he was graduated in 1895. After that Bush became a Madison County school teacher, then was superintendent of schools in Anderson Township for a year. He left the teaching career for one as a bond salesman and at one time had a bond house of his own in Indianapolis.

This profession, too, was dropped, and Bush bought a 3 ib. 25c l-arm 4 -15c r.lilk doz. 35c 10 4Co 3 BOSCUL Lemons Graveside rites for Sarah Margaret Lindley, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lindley, 7121-4 E.

Willard were to be conducted at 2 D. m. Friday at No. 1 Cobblers Potatoc Coffee 2-lb. can Pleasant Hill Cemetery, in Jay Graveside rites for Sarah Thompson, infant daughter Cmintv.

The Reverend Thomas Cold 80c CAm 605-acre farm in Washington Coun Mr. and Mrs. John W. Thompson, R. R.

2, Muncie, were conducted Holmes was to officiate. MRS. IDA B. NICHOLS. ty in 1912 and became a dirt farmer.

His political career began in PURE CANE at 2 p. m. today at Keystone. The' Potatcss 10 1914 when he was an unsuccess Packed in Syrup Baspberries No. 300 can child died Thursday at Ball Hos The funeral of Mrs.

Ida B. 71, Country Terrace, R. R. 3 "-57c 3BC 15c pital. Surviving, in addition to the in Fancy Dannna usar io-Hbc 'b Monarch ful candidate for congressman from the old Third District.

He remained active in Republican affairs, and also was an official of the Indiana Farm Bureau. The only close survivor is the widow. parents, are five half-sisters, Wilma Jean, Emma Leota, Margaret, Norma and Joyce; the Dark No. 2 Red can 19c Beans paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

George. Thompson of Mun Del Monte Catsup 14 oz. Bottle Plain or Choc Small 41o cie, and the maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Lincoln of Keystone.

Ovaltine 2 -28c Muncie, was to be held at p. m. Friday at the Pentecostal Tabernacle, with the Reverend J. W. Gray and Elder Oscar Sanders in charge.

Burial was to be in Beech Grove Cemetery. LAWRENCE L. JEFFERSON. Services for Lawrence L. (Whitey) Jefferson, 65, 665 E.

Second were to be conducted at 1:30 p. m. Friday at the Bethel A. M. E.

Church, with Elder War-nack of Indianapolis and the Reverend H. D. Saunders of Fort Wayne officiating. Burial to be in Beech Grove Cemetery. CONSPIRACY IS CHARGED IN CHICAGO MILK WAR CHICAGO (INS) A suit charging a major mid-western food chain and seven dairies with conspiracy to violate large QQ 39c Sheep ranchers detest coyotes because they kill sheep, lambs and chickens.

Phillips Pure Pres 6 rVeS GraPe, Peach Tall Can Alaska Salmon 29c Pcatry Flour White Star 25 lbs. 81.33 5 lbs. 32c The Smiling Redheads Say: ftO Off Gets You tha Best anti-trust laws by fixing retail milk prices in the Chicago area has been filed by an eighth dairy. The suit was filed in federal court in Chicago yesterday by the Dean Milk Co. Named as defendants are the National Tea American Processing and Sales Borden, Bowman Dairy, West-! em-United Dairy, Capifol Dairy, DaconEnds 21c Ground Deaf -45c SHscd Bacon S30c IVionsrs 30c Jowl Dscon ib.

21c Fresh Sausage -33c Butter -G4c Muncie for Less TIP TOP FLOUR 5-Ib. bag 39c 10-Ib. bag 25-Ib. bag Cameo Cleanser, .2 for 23c ib. ,25 FISH Boneless and skinless BOLOGNA The Redhead Special 25c Hunding Dairy and Meadowmoor Dairy.

American Processing and Sales Co. was formerly known as the Hawthorn-Mellody Dairy Co. lb. I Mi 'v i v. i SAUSAGE We make it.

or--We grind it lb. LoC DRINKS' HEAD LETTUCE 2 25 Lee. solid heads for for Sunshi ne 1 -lb. box win 1 rs I Hi t2 CELERY HEARTS Fresh fllf: in no rr em cain. 1 RnFiR'Q lUuuliUOu r2) bchs.

1 lSl HI WW 7U crisp ONIONS 9 lbs. Large CRACKERS 25c 25c 25c 25 Colorful Dutch Print CLOTHESPIN Rjwt every day loaves No. 2 cans TOMA- TOES 5 109 NORTH HIGH STREET CTOnO HOURS: Mon. Thru Thura. 7:10 a.

m. to 6 p. m. end ak 7:20 a. m.

to lOtGO p. m. Parking in Rear. NEW SHIPMENT Sunshine 1 -Ib. box liRISPY 25c CRACKERS The suit alleges that Dean has been deprived of millions of dollars in revenue through the alleged conspiracy.

Park Livingston, vice-president of Dean's asserted: "Our primary purpose of this suit is to break open the Chicago retail market to honest competition to give the consumer the benefit of lower prices that can be achieved by efficient operation." FOUR DRAFT EVADERS WILL APPEAL CASES INDIANAPOLIS Four men oenvicted recently of refusing to register for selective service filed notices yesterday they will carry their cases to the U. S. Circuit Court of Appeals at Chicago. The four are Richard H. Shuffle-barger, 26, Martinsville; Herman F.

Henderson, 20, Richmond; William E. Wildman, 26, Cincinnati, and Charles Frantz, 23, Rocky Ford, Colorado. They and six others were fined $100 each and sentenced to 90 days in jail last week. They did not state grounds for their appeals in 'heir notices. BEANS Great Northern or Pintos Lf ORcl 2 ins.

25 Mazic Housework Helper! Smells cjood! WATERMELONS We plug 'em and guarantee 'em lb. 3c 3 rzi New Lov Price COME IN FOR ORDER BUHK sins with. SOLIUM, o)f 71 (m LI VI UULMJ VEL Igo.bo::26c OlAMTSZt Free Delivery Service Red's Food Fruit Market'" S. Walnut Phone 2-9325 0 27 I 2 OfllmnlniA Onnn Bath Size, 2 for 23c Ripa to the Rind i I CllltlUllU ouup Reg. Site, 3 for 24c The coyote now has its territory from the west east to Ohio, and north to Alaska..

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