Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 January 1948 — Page 12
Action Should Bring Down Wine Prices
By EARL RICHERT ~~ Scripps-Howard Staff Writer
almost entirely within the luxury
roquefort ‘cheese, fine: leather gloves, perfumes furs, jewelry, women’s dresses and silks and laces. * Although France exports all
class-—champagne, wine, brandy, |!
Serving
You—
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Years
Since 1898, Shirley Brothers has never. lost
nificance of
of the deep sig-
a funeral
service: A response to human desire to carry the ministrations of love beyond life itself, This is why ALL Shir-
‘dignity and to etl
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countless little courte- . sles, both personal and
ional, are al
ways there. This is true
regardless of dhs
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Jo all costs of a Shir Joy San
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is important, too,
ico are dewholly by
YOUR voluntary selection. Costs are displayed openly; all are submitted in writing. No added i
- FUNERALS
{wine gets to this country, the JU._8.
types of goods, these are the ones which find a ready Ameri can market and will show up in American. stores in grea ter amounts and at lower tourists will benefit by getting more francs for their dollar when they visit France. iL... 8, Government officials doubt that the price cut, In terms of dollars, brought about by the de
‘Will Raise Prices They cite wine as an example. French exporters probably will raise their prices. Then, when the
importers probably = will increase their profit margins, making the final retail price on a bottle of wine much less than the 50 per cent reduction that theoretically would have been possible, U. 8. wine importers reportedly
WASHINGTON, Jan, 28—De-|| 7, | valuation of the franc will mean) dollars-and-cents savings only to|| .|those Americans buying luxury
and colognes, |
HAPPY. SKATERS — Joan
Miller and David Cook, Howe High School juniors, get "set" for “The Groundhog Roll,” all-
| school skating party, in Roller- | land next Monday. The party, |
which is open to Howe students, alumni and quests, is sponsored by the Howe golf team and Girls’ Athletic Association,
have been taking little or no
| 3 ARRIVING AT led i Tire, al-
wine in -arder profit ofr French Wine nn oracT
sell it at prices not too far fo ~Tdomestic. wine.
“Surplus war |
one-day Jase begins at 10 a. m. tomorro'
a. new. 214-ton trucks will be sold, two trucks a agencies on
package. DACA aL Chole Toles Tv ver
erans. Items to be sold at high bid in-
belting, conveyors, y textiles and a variety of other
This is the first of a series of
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Better Police Workivude ‘Mermaia® [1] TckDrivers Is Seminar Goal
Feb. 2. Mayors, ice chiefs, gi yor, Boks officials attend Sher discussions in the Lived which their county is located. Col. Robert Rossow, state police superintendent, asserted
’ that “undestanding between ail
branches of enforcement will re-
for Indiana effective use of the tools at hand. Co-operation between police and
In Bus Station
a Police
Found Bare Again Get Safety Awards
—————— SAN JOBE, Cal, Jan. 28 (UP) who swam sans
was found iii pn The
Boon, ors for safe driving.
May Gregory helped Miss|American her clothing for the|as well as the transit company
One Drives 7 Years Without an Accident
er Transit Co. has made awards to 17 driv-
Lloyd O. Taylor won the high: est award with seven years of
off,” she explained.
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*All Items Subject to Sale
PEOPLES GREAT
JANUARY
Re PSEC A
Begin the year right by grabbing these rondertal tur urtiitute A
bargains. Some are slightly low, but all are ‘exceptional values!
BOUDOIR CHAIRS
nas 22 50
[Rue & DRAPERY DEPT.
to $79.95 Choice of Colors and Styl. Hollywood HEADBOARDS “Deatheretie rete o or Tufted § 95 Twin y- Only
TABLE LAMPS
Were $44.95 to $49.95 Exquisite jutported Chinese
{ge
ELECTRIC CLOCKS
Were $15. 0 fo $18.50 Handsome 3 99 Decorative Bases of :
1 Rayons and Parchments
LAMP SHADES ~ Sizes and Styles
98:
CHAIR SLIP COVERS
tT
Were $4.98 Knitted Styles—Green Only
30-Yds. REMNANT
DRAPERY MATERIAL -
75:
1 to 5 yd. Lengths Was $1.29 to $1.79 yd.
SPECIAL!
Leather Desk Accessories
BOOK MARKERS, Were 50¢ LETTER OPENERS, Were $1.25 LETTER OPENERS, Were $2.25 ROCKER BLOTTERS, Were $1.25 ROCKER BLOTTERS, Were $2.25 . PERPETUAL DESK CALENDARS, Were $1.25.49¢ PERPETUAL DESK CALENDARS, Were $1.79_980 DESK PADS, Were $2.69
4 8x10’ Wool CHENILLE RUGS. . 0 Assorted colors, Were $45.75... $29 5
1 1218" Heavy Axminster, Rose $1 AY 50.
Floral, damaged. Was $209.50.
BROADLOOM REMNANTS
1 9x1’ 6” ROSE AXMINSTER, Was $12.90 $595 A 9x1’ 9” GREY AXMINSTER, A Was $13.80 I x2’ 3” GREEN AXMINSTER, Was $19.85 I 12'x2’ 6” WINE 2-TONE AXMINSTER, Was $25.35 ; { 9'x3' 6” BLUE VELVET, Was $29.90 I 9x5’ 6” ROSE AXMINSTER, Was $35.40 | 9x5 6” TAN FLORAL AXMINSTER, Was $35.40 _______ I 124" TAN FLORAL AX. MINSTER, Was $39.75
CURTAINS
3 PR. RAYON MARQUISETTE CUR. “ TAINS, 44”x90”, Were $4.95
f PR. RAYON TAILORED CURTAINS, 43"x90”, Were $4.50 I PR. RUFFLED CURTAINS, Cushion Det, .86"x80", Were $1.95. .o., 1 PR. RUFFLED CURTAINS, Cushion Dot; 887590"; Wate $9.95
f PR. RUFFLED CURTAINS, White with Red, 44x80", Wore $5.95...
2 .25
$4.95 52
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| CREDENZA, Mahogany, Was $169.95 | CREDENZA, Mahogany, Was $189.95
$ 1 29-95
Were $28.00
3 BOOKCASES, Choice of Finishes, $19.95
"| BOOKCASE, Walnut,
Was $34.95 T PORTABLE BARS, Mahogany and Bakelite, Were $29.95 | MIRROR, 30"x40", As Is, Was $24.95 __ | MIRROR, Round, As Is. Was $14.96 5 SMOKERS, Were $3.50 | PRESIDENT SAFE, Was $66.00 3 SPERTI SUN LAMPS, Were $48.50 (close-out) | ROOM VENTILATING FAN, Was $53.40
27 3-WAY GRILLES, Were $9.75
55 LAUNDRY BASKETS, Were $1.19
I CLARION CONSOLE RADIO, Was $149.95 (close-out)
| EMERSON RADIO, "Was $33.70 (close-out)
3 SLIPPER POUFFS,
9 TWIN BEDS, Maple Finish, Wore $20.95 :
I" io BOARDS, ore $4.
1.3 wing CHAIRS, Maple. Frames, $40.50
Living ‘Room Furniture I Ta 169% a SI Weeden Y198%
Stu ees $2915
ny $26 i fr on $2708 $225 Were $62.50 Each 524% A LOUNGE CHA
Waa $0008 ores S495
LOUNGE CHAIR, Was $89.95 LOUNGE CHAIRS, Blue & om Were $146.50
VICTORIAN CHAIR, Red Vol, Was $140.50
Were PR. HOST & HOSTESS CHAIRS,
$249
$3: 95
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42 CHESTS, Were $14.95 10. CHESTS, .. Were $11.95 . ————— 20 BOOKCASES, Were $8.95 8 BOOKCASES, Were $9.95 EE ———————————-
$B "A 56%.
" BOOKCASES, 3 Wore $10.95 ___________. 6 37 BOOKCASES,
I3 BOOKCASES, "Were $12.95 ___
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BEDROOM FURNITURE
IT 3-PC. BEDROOM SUITES, Oak, Were $159.95
2 es 39 tant sat $1899 $398 2 VANITY BENCHES, Maple Finish, $49 Were $6.50
- 11 VANITY BENGHES, Walnut Finish, *% 95
& burs = to a. Ti the press, tha sharp all the ind go home.
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