Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 March 1945 — Page 17
| : 6? : = ; ; Se 3 DEAD GI CHARGED ~ | -_ 2 See! » > a td \ | J ; ‘ : 4 A er hima w : WITH LAUNDRY BILL: i Sh | NORWOOD, Mass, March 1 (U.| : {P.) ~Mrs. Anna McDonough said to- | 1 Er A “ . | { (day she would write to” President | | Roosevelt to gamplain that the was, { [department deducted $1.58 for Taun=| tdry expenses ‘from ‘the final allotment check of her son after he died | in battle.’ ‘ She said that a letter from ‘the {U. 8. comptroller general's office at { Washington listéd $1.58 still owed
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| THURSDAY, MARCH L965. ~~ ~~. THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES J Ce epg rma ml. pC = Ptah CRildran | - : $ Mexico wity Of EE ThA So Dutch Children Paraded b- Yank Soldi
omarion vm ~ Of-Gas, Cigarets and Liquor eB cs FF WN MEXICO CITY; March 1 (U. P.).;” Autofnobiles — Show windows are 0 Bi be Eo i ~The costs are high. by Beton | filled with new cars and the used) standards, but, there are no War- | car lots have a big stock—a- 1942] « time shortages of necessities or | middle-sized car costs about $2600. luxuries in this" capital. . A {The $treets are filled ‘With -automo~The city 1s filled with American | biles and most of them are relativetourists eating big, . juicy steaks, ly new. J ; drinking bonded bourbon and scotch; “Gasoline — There. is no ratibning’
YOUR 5 NEW OLYMPIC ME REFRIGERA:-
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will read the sightseeing in automobiles without Mexico produces her own but there | {oF laundry by] n. Pvt. Th night uniting concern’ sabout..-gasoline rationing, |is ho attempt to-limit its use to es-| McDonough oy (I Oras TOR TODAY 1d Lt. Martin and paying stiff bills at dozens of sential driving. while serving with a paratroop unit os
Liquor - = The only question is : ; 2 ._ |“What brand do you want?” Johnnie ey BEe lois a ov Je Walker Black Label and Vat oY}, exicans; but he Ving Sancard)seoich are plentiful with prices run-
for the masses is low. The contrast
in France on D-day. The check totaled $42.84. : “I think when Tom gave his life! last June he paid all his debts, m= |
night _clubs.
Yes, housewives who want the greatest
refrigeration VALUE and" CONVEN-
¢ in the home and brotherrs. F. Ernest
ve, : : ning from 40 to 60 pesos $8 to $10). i wv ” and | ou) «4 hz wghter of M smacks the visitor sharply, g rom op j $ Si cluding the laundry. bill,” she said. TENCE will call Polar NOW. With a8 of Mrs, a Night Life — It's booming even ia Mrs. McDonough's husband, a ; ’ : 1319 N. N The exchange rate Is favorable—| °° 00 CoC With American Td war etait re NEW OLYMPIC ice Refrigerator in you via five Mexican to one United States non-conference days with America; world war veteran, died in 1929 Ae LTVIFIG Ce Reirigeraror: in your simer’s‘ mother : £77 2 | fourists. and European refugees. Cir's, {He had suffered from the effects of ‘kitchen, you" are equipped for years of
dollar, But inflauen has Saget AWAY / the night club in the ultra-modern=-much o 1% advan age. 2 Sl istic. Hotel Reforma, derhands and costs are an -estimated two times
lissimer, : Lan- |being gassed in the first: world war,
| fruble Tree DELLIXE roffigeratio Ishe said. With" her daughter, 18, - DELU refrigeration.
be in a gold [gets a $6 minimum on ”Saturday : a a Re Kae sul Mis. McDonough works. at : 3 aa on i ] , y POY x i i ints ; Mrs. 8 a Cancessories and pre war levels, ; 2 nights and packs them in. Drinks 3 . : Hy : ton rubber plant. Another daugh- | if : . of gardenias 4 America ousisty are loaded with ot such plaees cost six pesos ($1.25). Dutch children, garbed in bright national costumes, go for their morning walk on the grounds of Iter: ‘Marie 71, is employed in an ICE AND ls A Jo sheng OL Gum and Candy — The American Hoensbruck castle, Holland, shepherded by Yank soldiers. The castle now houses 145 refugee children, { East Walpole war plant. EL mbus, Ind., the : s i 4 . i FU CO is ht .
Mexican nfarkels where prices, by gum companies produce their owh| who have become great pets of the G. L's.
her only a U. S. standards, are low, {brands herd and 2 i 0. 8 Sela le alt - COUNCIL PLANS SUPPER 2000 NORTHWESTERN AVENUE HY irae | faVOrites. are available by the car- ; ’ - : . | ! : : : y vill ‘be in an a elegales, io the Inj Ahericay ton. Chocolates and ay bars are LEAGUE WILL SEE CLUB TO HEAR BOLTE | China - India - Burma theater, will Alfarata council No. 5, degree of 317 W. 16th 51. ~ 1902 S.East St. i Bvsesnies found: : uh [plentiful and cheap. ! Lt. Charles G. Bolte, Indjanapolis | 2007eS the "Tnaialinpolss Optapis | bocahiontas li hieve a chili supper ; jardenias. Mr, hid oe En inn FE : : : club “tomorrow . at the Columbia and card party tomorrow at Capitol » est man. Cigarets—Unlimited = supplies of | STUDENTS TO GIVE RECITAL f ‘DIG FOR VICTORY’ 25 officer who is home on leave o|yp He will speak on “Combat ave. and North st. Serving will ‘be Fry SMART Zo Y//)7 e held in the popular brands at 25 cents (U. S| : NTS T( : RE latter one and one-half years in the! Photography.” from 5 to 7:30 p. mh. ¥ A he couple will ~ a package; Mexican cigarets at 12| Piano students of Mrs. Charlotte i oe eee ee seen ee a iti MY Er Lo SET , 1 cece cc cca: cc a Ft. McClellan, cents, i Beckley Lehman will give ‘a recital| The Keystone and 34th st. Civic | " sgroom is stae ; Steaks—T-bone, sirloin, filet mi-jand tea at the D. A. R. chapter Maague will hold a meeting at 7:45
gnons—at $1.25 and up. A one- house, 854 “N. Pennsylvania st, at! pound” sirloin, three .inches thick,|3- p. m. Sunday. Mrs, Chffordy in a top-quality restaurant brings. Schooley, soprano, will assist-on the eight pesos (about. $1.65), program. :
._m. tomorrow in ‘the: auditorium | of school 69. ied A play, “Dig for Victory,” will be] EE a | presented by the children of the | community. George M. Stockton, [proprietor of the Keystone phar-
TO MEET YOUR macy will give an informal talk, and
plans for a community center build-
INCOME TAX ling will be discussed.” AT J. Win- : genroth, president of the league; ON MARCH i5 | will preside. :
LON rity met last om ‘at’ Butler ross ‘nutrition ss Betty Gray e meeting.
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, feconty tos OR FOR OTHER inst } recently fos , : g | ; a chapter, Ohi LLEN HOME > PERSONAL NEEDS . {| DINE AT ALLEN H EEC, : YY ; ; | © The welfare ¢ommittee of the 5 nexr Nis 2 ie n : . | Women’s. auxiliary of ‘Sahara Grotto | on Personal loans are made at dttractivé rates for any worth-, ..1Riwill’ hold: a luncheon meeting at while purpose . .. and you may repay in monthly pavments. = 12:30 .p. ‘m. ‘fomorrow at the; home pe
of ‘Mrs. Charles Allen, 58 Kenmore
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