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THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR -THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1961 16 MONEY 2 ENTRANCES UTILITY BILL SERVICE MEISBERGER'S BIG AN THE BIG FAMILY MAN'S SUPER MARKET QUANTITY 1229 KENTUCKY AVE RIGHTS RESERVED CLOSED 9 TO 9 TO SAT. 8 TO 8 SUNDAYS THIS AD WILL BE DISPLAYED THROUGHOUT OUR STORE lb. SAVE LB. 49 ALL FLAVORS PINK THIRSTY? DRINK DOUBLE METRICAL SALMON COLA Pkg. CAN 3 CTNS.

Can 149 TALL 100 BONELESS PORK FRESH GROUND BREADED SPECIALS HAMBURGER FISHSTICKS LB. 3 LBS. PKG. 1.00| THE FAMILY ROAST CHUCK ROAST LB. OFF THE SHOULDER SWISS STEAK LB.

BEST CUP OF MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE OR ANY POPULAR BRAND PORKY EVER LANE HAD COFFEE INSTANT COFFEE With $5 Food Order or More LB. GIANT CAN JAR COUPON AT PORKY LANE 10-OZ. NEVER A BOTHERSOME LIVE ON THE HOG PORKY LANE'S LOW PRICES CENTER SLICES HAM SMOKED 3 3 SILVER lbs. lbs. SAUSAGE BACON PAN 79c 1.00 SHIELD lb.

19 PICNICS ARE PACKED WITH FRI SHrap FRESHrap WAXED PAPER 2 rolls PURE LARD LARGE FOR THE FAMILY 45 -LB. CAN 5.95 WHITE COBBLER POTATOES 50 bag -lb. $149 IF YOU COOK WITH MILNOT TALL MIL NOT YOU'VE GOT IT MADE CAN MILNOTI CREAMETTE DINNERS FROZEN 5 FOR 1.00 LARGE SIZE Doz. GRADE DOZEN LEMONS SUNKIST 39 Sherman P. Clay OBITUARIES Ralph A.

Seiglee Private burial services for Ralph A. Seiglee, 81 years old, retired realtor, 3925 Central Avenue, will be held Friday at Crown Hill Cemetery. Friends may call after 2 p.m. today at the Kirby Mortuary. Mr.

Seiglee, born at Hamilton, 0., died Tuesday at his home. He had lived most of his life in Indianapolis, where he sold real estate for the Uptown Realty Company. He was a member of the Indianapolis Real Estate Board. He also had been a buyer and manager of the Peoples Outfitting Furniture Company. He attended St.

Joan of Arc Catholic Church. Surviving is the daughter, Miss Genevieve Seiglee of dianapolis, and a brother, Wil: liam Seiglee of Cincinnati, 0. Samuel Taylor Samuel Taylor, 94 years old, 2361 Martindale Avenue, died yesterday at Marion County General Hospital. Mr. Taylor was born at Greensburg, and resided here 43 years.

He was a retired carpenter. Mr. Taylor was a member of the Rock of Ages Baptist Church. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at Jacobs Brothers East Side Chapel with burial in New Crown tery.

Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Davidella Taylor; six sons, Early, Hugh, Sam, Walter and Reves Taylor, all of Indianapolis, and Willie Taylor, of Greensburg; 28 grandchildren; 25 great-grandchildren, and 15 great-great-grandchildren. Mrs. Estelle Magee Mrs. Estelle Magee, 75 years old.

5505 Broadway, died yesterday in a nursing home. Mrs. Magee was born at Greensburg and resided here 53 years. She was a member of the First Baptist Church and Service Class and Women's Society of the church. Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m.

Friday at Flanner Buchanan Broad Ripple Mortuary, with burial in Crown Hill Cemetery. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. George T. Purves of Indianapolis; a son Harold B. Magee of Cincinnati; four grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.

Henry C. Prince Funeral services for Henry C. Prince, 82 years old, 328 North West Street, who died Tuesday in an Indianapolis hospital, will be held at 1 p.m. Tuesday at Jacobs Brothers West Side Chapel. Burial wit be in Floral Park Cemetery.

Mr. Prince was born at Cerlean, and resided here eight years. He was a member of the Southern Cross Lodge at Louisville. Survivors include four halfbrothers, William Dandridge and Peter Dandridge, both of Indianapolis, Jerry Dandridge of Pittsburgh and John Dandridge of Denton, 0. Mrs.

Lennis Holston Funeral services for Mrs. Lennis. May. Holston, 80 years old, 1002 North Delaware Street, Apt. 3, will be held at 2 p.m.

Friday in Robert W. Stirling Funeral Home, with burial in New Crown Cemetery. Mrs. Holston died Tuesday night in Marion County General Hospital. Born at Ridge Farm, she lived here 50 years.

Survivors include two sisters, Mrs. Katie Brake of Indianapolis and Mrs. Myrtle Carnes of Brookston, and a brother, William J. Carmen of Indianapolis. Miss Townsend Funeral services for Miss Margaret Townsend, 80 years old, 609 East Ninth Street, will be held at 4 p.m.

Friday in Flanner Buchanan Fall Creek Mortuary. Cremation will follow. Miss Townsend, formerly a self-employed dressmaker, died yesterday in the of a sister, Miss Anna Townsend, at Plainfield. Born in southern Indiana. she had lived in Indianapolis 55 years.

She attended All Souls Unitarian Church. Another sister, Mrs. Catherine Kelly of Indianapolis, also survives. Mrs. Mary Helen Sims Mrs.

Mary Helen Sims, 85 years old, 718 East 17th Street, a life resident of Indianapolis, died yesterday in a nursing home after a threemonth illness. She was a member of Allen Chapel AME Church and life member of the senior choir of the church. Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Friday in Jacobs Brothers West Side Chapel. Burial will be in Crown Hill Cemetery.

There are no immediate survivors. IR. L. Wycoff Dies From July Mishap Funeral services for Ronald Lee Wycoff, 23 years old, who died yesterday in Robert W. Long Hospital of injuries suffered in an automobile accident July 17, will be held at 10 a.m.

Saturday in Farley Funeral Home, Burial will be in Floral Park Cemetery. Mr. Wycoff was injured while returning home from softball game at Municipal Stadium. He was struck by a second car while pushing his stalled car in the 1700 block of South West Street, a block and a half north of the stadium. HIS LEGS were badly crushed and he TRAFFIC was taken to Marion County 42 and ferred General later Hospital Robert transto Long Hospital.

He became DEATHS the 29th city traffic fatality and the 42d in the city and county this year. Mr. Wycoff, 1740 Morgan Street, was employed as an installer by Thiele Heating Air Conditioning Company. He was a native of Indianapolis and was graduated from George Washington High Schooi, where he had played left halfback on the varsity football team. HE PLAYED softball with the Holliday Park Realty Company team.

The Holliday Park team and the Bottema Farms team had planned a benefit game for him tonight in Municipal Stadium. Survivors include the widow, Mrs. Joyce Wycoff; two daughters, Rhonda and Kimberly Wycoff, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J.

Wycoff, all of Indianapolis; four sisters, Mrs. Joy Carol Pyatte of Lizton, and Mrs. Sharon Hurst, Miss Shelly Wycoff and Miss Starr Wycoff, all of Indianapolis, and his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William Dwinell and Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Wycoff, both of Indianapolis. Indiana Deaths Anderson--Albert Everett Terhune, 56. Blanford -Joe Gisolo, 59. Elwood -Frank Layton, 78.

Lebanon -Alva A. Smith, 74. Mooresville-Mrs. Ida Marley, 81. Petersburg--Dr.

Walter J. Wilson, 73. Royal Center Mrs. Ella Kistler. Adm.

W. L. Erdmann Dies; Rites Today Funeral services for Retired Rear Adm. William L. Erdmann, 58 years old, a native of Greensburg, will be held at 3 p.m.

today in Flanner Buchanan Fall Creek Mortuary. Cremation will follow. Adm. Erdmann died Tuesday night on an airliner en route to Indianapolis. He had held several command positions in the Navy during and after World War II.

For the last 18 months he had been a resident of Kentfield, Cal. Survivors include the widow, Mrs. Hayden Erdmann; a daughter, -Miss Patricia Erdmann of Kentfield, And a brother, Ernest T. Erdmann of Detroit, Mich. (Advertisement) New Plan Helps Control PIMPLES 12-point "Zemo Plan" of skin care, hygiene and diet proved helpful to test! of See teenage step-by-step pimple directions, victims in Zemo Liquid Skin Medication.

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Clay 76 years old, a former resident of Indianapolis died Tuesday at his home in Lansing, it was learned here yesterday by relatives and friends. A native of Scottville, Mr. Clay was a resident of Indianapolis for 11 years before moving to Lansing in 1945. He was a collection manager for the J. I.

Case Company both 'here and in Lansing before retirement. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p.m. Friday at ens Funeral Home at Scottville. Burial will be in the cemetery there. Survivors include the widow Mrs.

Nora B. Clay; a son, S. Paul Clay of Weston, three daughters, Mrs. Ruth Lowell of Lansing and Mrs. Catherine Cash and Mrs.

Mary Diaz, both of Indianapolis; nine grandchildren, and one great -grandchild. Paul J. Matlock Paul J. Matlock, 56 years old, who repaired dolls in his home at 2197 Eastern Avenue, died yesterday at his home. Mr.

Matlock was a lifelong resident of Indianapolis. He was employed at Goodwill Industries from 1941 to 1945, prior to opening the doll hospital. He had lost both legs when he was 10 years old. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p.m. Friday at the Harry W.

Moore Peace Chapel, with burial in Crown Hill Cemetery. A sister, Mrs. Muriel Schmoe, and a brother, Walter Q. Matlock, both of Indianapolis, survive. Clifford Sheets Clifford Sheets, 63 years old, 1221 North Tibbs Avenue, a retired farmer, died yesterday in an Indianapolis hospital after a long illness.

Mr. Sheets was born in Clinton County, Indiana, and resided Indianapolis 16 years. He was a member of the Presbyterian church. Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at Stevens Chapel of the Flowers, with burial in Bethel Hill Cemetery in Thorntown.

Survivors include three sisters, Mrs. Hugh Fleming of Indianapolis, Mrs. John Albright of Washington, D.C., and Mrs. Carl Tate of Hibbing, and three brothers, James Sheets of Indianapolis, Lawrence Sheets of St. Petersburg, and Charles Sheets of Kelso, Wash.

Mrs. Emma Cook Funeral services for Mrs. Emma Cook, 70 years old, 514 Bright Street, who died Tuesday at Marion County General Hospital will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at Stuart Mortuary. Burial will be in New Crown Cemetery.

Mrs. Cook was born at Henderson, and was an Indianapolis resident 38 years. She was a member of the Fall Creek Baptist Church. Survivors include a daughter, Miss Arquilla Cook of Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Alvis of Henderson; five grandchildren, and two greatgrandchildren.

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