Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 August 1944 — Page 23

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‘THURSDAY, AUG. 10, Check on Safety Of Drying Device

‘ Unless dehydration equipment is truly safe, it is better to use the

old-fashioned methods of drying

outdoors in the sun, or indoors in the kitchen oven. - Certain wartime makeshift devices which make usey of combustible materials” are very

. Everybody ‘should realize that heat, thin wood and forced draft are a perilous trio. Remember that

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home, and don't be too sure it “can’t happen” to you,

Ivy Less Poisonous In Late Summer

* Poison ivy is most poisonous during spring and summer, but loses

some of its strength toward the end |

of August when its leaves begin to turn red. i However, the plant continues to be poisonous at all times; even in winter, when the leaves are gone, the stems and roots are capable of

causing severe poisoning.

fires t for nearly one-fourth of al accidental deaths in the

H. P, WASSON & CO.

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Draper’s Fall Prophecy |

8.78 The Cheinik Beret—head hugging, sideswept, utterly new for now through fall. Be-tasseled felt in blue, brown, navy and colors,

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WASSON'S MILLINERY, THIRD FLOOR

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A glorious collection of gleaming hand hammered and chiseled silver bracelets . . . rings . . . earrings. Some intricately designed in plain silver, some masse and set with a genuine turquoise. &

2.00 to 25.00 Prices plus 20%, Fed. tax.

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Mrs. Ralph E. Klare (center)

through Monday.

ican Legion auxiliary’s state convention to be held here Saturday Business sessions will be held at the World War Memorial building while the Hotel Lincoln will be the convention headquarters. Assisting Mrs. Flare are Miss Rosemary Kirkhoff (left), treasurer, and Mrs. M. L. Sutton, secretary.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Legion Auxiliary to Convene Here

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Wartime Eating 4 Meta Given

Unfortunately so many people care

to have a real dislike for it. ‘ = = . SATURDAY'S MENUS Breakfast Honeydew melon (1, served - with lemon wedges). Poached eggs (4). Bacon ('% lb). . Toast (8 slices). Luncheon 8panish rice. ’ Lettuce sandwiches (8 slices bread, 14 head lettuce, mayonnaise). Butterscotch pudding (1 pkg. bough or homemade). ® Refrigerator cookies. Dii Liver sauerbraten (see recipe). Potatoes, plain boiled (2 lbs). Peppers stuffed with corn (6 peppers).

Wasson's Jewelry, Street Floor

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is cooked the two or three generally known ways, the family may come |

+ {Jack Reilly 4nd Gerald Stevens,

| Buttered Crumbs

{| LIVER SAUERBRATEN is a southern European method of cooking |. liver and is worth knowing because liver is so important in the diet. |

so little about liver that if it always |

Cabbage salad (2 c. shredded cab- | bage, 1 c. shredded carrot, cooked dressing thinned ‘with .top milk,’ seasonings). : ) ) ! | Baking powder biscuits. f Blackberries and cream (1 qt. ber-| ries). . | » ” ” od SUNDAY'S MENUS A Breakfast { Grapefruit and orange juice a grapefruit, 3 oranges). Ready-to-eat cereal (4 servings). Waffles and maple sirup. {

Dinner

Roast pork butt (4 or 5-Ib. fresh! pork butt). f Roast potatoes (6 medium, rolled in fat in roast pan and baked one! hour). @ | Roast carrots (add 8 carrots 30 mins. before roast is done). Spinach salad (4 lb. spinach, shredded lettuce, sliced radishes). French dressing (seasoned . with onion), } | Parker House rolls (8 bought). Cherry cobbler.

Supper Sandwich platter (‘2 1b. cold cuts, sliced hard-cooked eggs, slices of tomato and cucumber, lettuce, 3 Ib. cottage cheese, mayonnaise). Olives and pickles. ’ Bread (rye and white). Orange cup cakes (homemade, using 1 can evaporated milk—1 red pt). o - .

Liver sauerbraten: 1 Ib. beef liver cut in two thick slices, 3 ¢. mild vinegar, 1% c. water, 1 tbsp. sugar, % tsp. salt, 2 slices salt pork, 1 large onion cut into '{-inch slices, 3 tbsps. shortening, 6 whole cloves, 1 medium bay leaf, 3 tbsp. flour. - Place liver in a glass or enamel dish and pour on the combined vinegar, water, sugar and salt; cover and set in refrigerator overnight. Drain the liver and “lard” it with strips of salt pork (cut small slits in liver and weave in salt pork strips). t Meanwhile, saute onion in hot shortening} remove and brown the liver quickly in the remaining shortening. Add onion slices, bay leaf and cloves. Cook down the vinegar liquid to % c. and add gradually to liver as needed. Turn liver once during | cooking, and sprinkle flour on top. Simmer for 30 mins’ Four servings.

4-H Winners - Compete in Victory Show

Blue ribbon winners in the Warren township 4-H club show held recently at Warren Central high school are competing this week in the county 4-H victory show at

Ipalco hall,

Among them are Misses Betty Alstott, Carol Atkinson, Lois Askren, Joann Archer, do Nell Alcorn, Joy Abney, Sharon Addison. Ruth Buckhorn, Joan Buckley, Mary Baker, Georgia Bloom, Barbara Blowers, Martetta Brewer, Donna Back, Nancy Beaver, Lola Brady, Jo Ann Butler, Barbara Croshier, Nalishia Curry, Norma Cooper, Carol Cruse, Janice Case, Esther Cunningham.

. Gloria Elliott, Patty Eberhart, Margaret Eash, Sally Farmer, Helen Freeland, Mary Fivecoats, Anita Folkening. Clarabelle Griffin, Judy Githens. Ann Goold, Betty Higgins, Patricia Hawkersmith, Betty Hoff, Betty Lou Haymaker, | Judith Hissong, Barbara Hoy, Shirley |

Irwin, Additional Winners {

Blanch Jennings, Martha Katzenberger, | Nell Kinzel, Ellen Keever, Donna and Patty Lingenfelter, Nancy Lentz, Mary Lindal, Roberta McConnell, Joann Mithoefer, Iva Maddux, Margaret McMillan, | Deloris MecDuffee, Ruth Ellen Middleton, | Kathryn alcolm, Diana Polk, Janice Phillippi, “Vera and Nadine Price, Doris and Margaret Prange, Delores and Alice |

NT b uby Robinson, Betty Ramey, Phylis! and Barbara Rosell, Phyllis Rehm, ahs Rumford, Margaret Reilly, Mary and | Barbara Sahders, Virginia Sentman, Lois! Sutphin, Rosemary Shaw, Etta Steinkamp, | Marylee Shafer, Joyce and Patricia Sweet- | man, Marilyn Smith, Peggy Spris 8, Donna Jane 3 ank y,! Patricia TeBka, ¥ilis Tucker, Joan] Thompson, Mary Lou Tague. t

Boys Partinipate |

Gaynelle VanSickle, Ruth VanCleare. | Shirley VanCleave, Patricia VanSickle, | CaTolyn, West, Hope Wells, Frances Wilson,

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ary i‘ Jeannine Barton, Doro

Jean Calkins, Jacquelin ende, Jesse Vv

Brown, Norma | anklin, Helen | Gl ,_ Donna Ann Kinzel, | Sylvia Merrill, ty Lou Mowry, Marjorie! Perkins, Mary Iona Roney, Sandra | Shaw, Bertha a Betty ‘Seifert, Barbara and Joan Windle. Also, Mark Croshier, Bruce Fowler, Donald Haymaker, Don | Jackson, Ed Sam Rumford,

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Blueberries Team land spoon hess over shortcake. |

{Let this elegant dessert Sharears Soya, Flour Adds {a luncheon of crisp vegetable salad

With Shortcake

Plump blueberries, puffed with

pride in their cellophane covered Pl through with juicy blueberries can | ant Fall Gardens. - |, x tan | : be giten added food valles by using | Salad Dressing

make mighty good es-|

packages, : corts to a flaky biscuit or egg short-| Now's the time to plant fall gar- : 'dens—snap beans,

Crush these luscious

slightly, sprinkle them with con- and greens such as kale, spinach one wel

fectioners sugar and tuck them into!and collards. eee _

{hot rolls and beverage.

carrots, beets,

'sova flour,

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| A summer cake polkm-dotted alll

The recipe.includes 4c. fat, % c.| A berries turnips, radishes, lettuce, cabbage sugar, !; tsp. nutmeg, {4 tsp. salt, by mixing one part of mayonnaise 1 beaten egg, 2 c_ sifted flour, | with two parts of French dressing, ‘'2 c. sifted soya flour, 4f tsps. bakirg beating constantly.

blueberries,

The mixture is sprinkled with 2 i spoonfuls of sugar and dotted with i fat before baking.

tasty salad +iressing is’ made

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S.5.5. Tonic, 20-012. __ _

One-A-Day Vitamins__90 for 1.20

MUD. 50c and 89¢

Wassonian Mineral Oil, quart, 69¢ Pepto Bismol______ 47, 89¢c, 1.39 Dr. Mile’s Nervine___67¢c and 83¢

Kruschen Salts ____________ 59¢ Parke-Davis Anti-Acid Tablets __________ 36 for 23c

Parke-Davis Dicalcium Phosphate with Viesterel, 100’s ____2.19

Nion Canichrome Capsules,

Anoriginal formula used in constipation for promoting waste elimination!

Petrolagar _______

TLE 1

Citrate of Magnesia Mead’s Brewers Yeast Powder, 89¢ Mead’s Cod Liver Oil, 69¢ and 1.39

Phillips’ Milk of Magnesia _ Tablets ________ 21¢, 39¢, 83c

Lydia Pinkham's Vegetable Com. "pound Tablets ___49¢ and 94¢

Isophopyl Alcohol Rubbing Compound ________ | pint, 29¢

Sal Hepatica, 25¢, 49¢ and 97¢

Sloan's Linament __________ 59¢ Pablum _____________ I Ib, 39¢ Tums 10¢, 3 for 26¢ Saraka ___________ 49¢ and 98¢ Saxon Witch Hazel Extract, te lly ie emis nami] 98 . Haley's “M-0" _______ 8-0z,, 43¢

ill“ 49¢ and 89¢

A caoliffg relief for tired eyes!

Forces of the U.S. A.

Petro-Syllium _________ pint, 89¢ Dr. Pierce's GMD___79¢ and 1.07 Scott’s Emulsion ___________ 98¢c Upjohn's Citrocarbonate ____5T¢ Lederle Vitamin B Complex, o's _________________ 3.356

Vimms Vitamins ____120 for 1.69

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Drugs, Street Floor STORE HOURS: 9:45 A. M. ‘til 5:15 P. M.

Some 60.000 Doctors are serving in the Armed That's Why it’s important

for You to keep well! Here at Wasson's are Famous

These preparations fill’ a need that Wasson’s drug and

sundry department, under the direction of registered

pharmacists, supplies—at Lowest Fair Trade Law prices!

Absorbine Jr. 99 and 1.99

For the relief of sore mus-

Feen-a-Mint _______ 39¢ and 19¢

Campho Phenique___49¢ and 69¢ Bayer Aspirin ______ 12¢ and (9¢ - Squibb’s Epsom Salts _______ 22¢

J. & J. Band Aids___10¢, 23¢, 39¢ Curity Gauze _______ 0c and 23¢

UNGUENTINE ____27¢ and 43¢

Squibb’s Sodium Bicarbonate, 22¢ White's Concentrated

49¢ & 98¢c

Cod Liver Oil __________ 22.29 cles, superficial cuts, bruises, Anacin __________ 19¢, 59¢, 98¢ burns, etc.! Squibb's Milk of Magnesia, liquid _____________ 33¢, 69¢ Adhesive Tape ____10c, 19¢, 39¢ Samex ____________ 42¢ and 84¢c BROMOSELTZER . 49e SOUIBPR’S

gia!

Other Sizes: 25¢, 95¢, 1.58

For simple headaches and neural-

ASPIRIN 200 for 69¢

VITAWINE 1.18 and 1.89

A palatable iron and vitamin B1, B2 tonic .and appetizer, an aid to nature in rebuilding the pep and strength of buoyant health!

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Caroid and Bile Salts with Phenolpthalein ___100 for 98¢

Parke-Davis Theelin in 0il, | M. G. 10,000 units, | ce. size, Box of 6 for ____________ 1.19

. Parke-Davis Abhdol 100’s ____2.98

Goodyear Fountain EN Syringes _______ 1.10 and 1.98

Mennen’s Quinsana Powder___4T¢

LYSOL

25¢, 47¢, 8%

Zonite __________ 230, 4T¢, 19¢ lee Mint ______________ ---49%¢ Dr. Mile’s Anti-Pain Pills__.__21¢ Lanteen Jelly, 83¢, 99¢, 1.49, 1.65 Z.B.T. Powder _______ ———--230 Lavoptik, for the eyes —----A% Collyrium eye lotion ____.._69¢

_ ALKA-

ing tablets!

SELTZER 24e & 49¢

Effervescent analgesic alkaliz-

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