Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 October 1944 — Page 9
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for post-war construction.
ACTON O. E. 8. TO MEET Acton chapter No. 173, O. E. 8, will meet at 8 p. m. today in the Acton Masonic Hall. Mrs. Helen
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Parker is patron.
WOMEN: A
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for Saving Used Fats?”
: “NO |”? =THE GOVERNMENT ANSWERS .
N THE contrary, Mrs. America, the need for saving your used cooking fats will be as great or
LEE MARSHALL ever,
Victory over Germany still leaves the Japs in possession of the Dutch East Indies, the Philippines and Malaya—countries from which we formerly imported about one billion pounds of fats and oils each year.
Every victory over Japan will not ease the situation immediately. Not for a year drmore can these areas be brought back to pre-war
production levels.
In the meantime, the need for
- your used fats will be as acute as ever for these reasons:
1 Even after European victory, we still have Japan to beat. Vast supplies
of ammunition, medicines, parachutes, rubber boats, soaps and other battlefield . essentials must keep on going to our.
fighting men in a steady stream. These all require fats to make. :
2 We must help in the rehabilitation
of liberated countries, such as Greece,
Norway and the Netherlands, with
medicines, machinery, etc.
greater than
3M any factories now producing for war will turn to manufacturing the civilian goods we need so urgently. These factories will consume vast quantities of industrial fats,
American farmers are doing everything possible to build up domestic production of fats and oils. But during the next 12 months, because of a smaller hog kill and reduced yields of some: oil-seed crops, we expect ‘approximately a billion-and-a-third pounds less of fats will be produced.
Need Greater Than Ever
Therefore, more than ever, salvaging used cooking fats is an important resource on which the country must continue to lean in order to tide us over. ;
Saving used fats is not a glamorous task. It takes effort. But it is one that only you, the American housewife, can perform for the country. We ask you to continue the wonderful job you are doing to help speed final Miter.
JOR ant
DIRECTOR OF DISTRIBUTION WAR FOOD ADMINISTRATION
For every pound of used fat, your butcher will give you ' 4¢and two free red points! Keep on savihg every drop.
NS Sm LEGION CORPS PLANS
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for at least a month, it was an-iye 17th annual
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LAYER CAKE . . = 34¢
Deliclous two layer white cake. Completely iced | Pe J
PANCAKE FLOUR |.
Country Club, Self-Rising.
PRONES..........~ 16° GREEN BEAMS....= 11
PILLSBURY
ARMISTICE DAY BALL
Drum and Bugle will hold day ball Saturday, Nov. 11 at the K. of C. hall, 1305 N. Delaware st. Proceeds will be used for corps maintenance and to provide extra to world war II mem-
The 11th district American Legion |
equipment bers of the on
Country Club, Soda,
--WHEATIES lle
Country Club. Quick Cook or aar.
QUAKER OATS rig. 126
Quick Cook or Regular.
SPAGHETTI
Country Club. Also Macaroni,
SPAGHETTI DINNER .,, 25¢
Country Club, complete with sauce.
MILK 3 Gx 26¢
Country Club. Vitamin Enriched.
TUNA FISH
Chicken of the Sea—Grated.
K-P LUNCHEON MEAT ,. 3i¢
Armour's Star,
GRAPE JAM
Ruby Bee.
GRAPE JELLY
C. & E. Pure.
2 5: 33 a 20¢
raasrese
KROGO .......3 = 64°
Pure Vegetable Shortening.
MARGARINE ......~ 17 FLOUR . .....25 =
Country Club, Biche
FLOUR ......25~ 89°
Avondale High Quality.
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GOLD MEDAL
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE
Country Club Sweetened
429°
GRAPES
2 Ibs. 25. POTATOES, i us. 4 5e
_ Fancy Southern. Serve Candied.
ORANGES B 1a 59
California, Bweet Juicy.
APPLES
Voi Nel Gries Gulden, ting or Cooking. :
3 Ibs. 25:
PRESERVES
Dainty Lunch.
DICED BEETS
Del Monte,
DICED CARROTS
Det Monie, sreansans
I El S sanbenenensens
Fresh,
PEA BEANS
Washburn,
LIMA BEANS
Washburn.
RITZ CRACKERS
22 4c 5 130 7a: 146 reg 126 LR me 156
.. Pkg. 2 le
SPRY 3.68
CAMAY SOAP 3--20°
IVORY SOAP
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BUY TWO.. DOUBLE YOUR I
BRUSSEL SPROUTS - 25
GENUINE SPRING
LAMB ==
Rib Chops Breast or Neck for Stewing
GROUND BEEF ....~ 25¢
Fresh Ground for Patties or Home Made Loaf.
SLICED BACON ....~ 22¢
Sugar Cured, End Cut Slices. Delicious With Scrambled Eggs.
FRYING CHICKENS . . ~ 43¢ |
Young, plump, tender. N.Y. Dress. Cut up at no added cost,
1. 326 ws. 396 w. 18¢
FRANKFURTERS ,, 35¢
Large, juicy. Delicous toasted.
BAKED LOAF. 32
Home style. Try it for hot meat loaf.
PORK LOIN. . 3 2%
Cooked, spiced. Beiicion Bunches. Baking, and fried: wh
PORK SAUSAGE ,, §
In cello rolls. Delicious © pancakes.
To Get Best Rolie = Sarvs Hvoger' Sou PERCH FILLETS Betea Hine Quay, No Waste, Xo Bone.
