Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 June 1945 — Page 25
"FRIDAY, JUNE 29,
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
By Crockett Johnson
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OUR BOARDING HOUSE ~With Majer Hoople OUT OUR WAY:
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OwWoon! 1 GOT MY WIFE'S LUNCH BOX BY MISTAKE AN’ THERE'S NOTHIN INT BUT As LETTUCE SAN'WICH, AN’ SHE'S ON A REDUCIN' DIET AN’ DON'T WORK. IN THIS SHOP!
Why didn’t you ask them to help
1 SAY, BAXTER, DOES IT look for your father, Barnaby? NOUR.
NO, BUT IF T KNOW MY e] SQUIRRELS, AND 100, THE NEXT STAGE FOR YOU IS | TRILLIONS, THEN THE NAPOLEON
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Look, Jane! Some boy scouts. I'll tell them my father’s lost in the woods and maybe they can help look for him.
But I still say anybody who could get lost in thot little woods must be pretty dumb— I¥'s a couple of ; | dopey little five-year-old kids—
Well, they're busy looking for some dopey five-years, old kids=Say . , . | wonder dio those kids ARE, Jane . . ,
VITAMINS YOO = 'T GIT FIRED FER BEIN' ALL
THINK YOUR. BRAIN CELLS NEED A VALVE-GRIND, BUT TLL TAKE THAT BACK IF YOU CAN SHOW ME ASSETS AS ONE
1KNOW A BANK. THAT O NOT BE UPSET A COOL BILLION
* FRECELES AND HIS FRIENDS
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{ wie My | ISNT THAT WHAT vou | +t PICTURE WANTED £ ISN'T THAT BE IN FILE, | WHY YOU GOT LOST ? MAGAZINE ?
COPR. 1946 BY NEA SERVICE,
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Highways in Melody Highways in Melody Correction Please Correction Please
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Virginia Byrd They Go Together Ed McConnell Ed McConnsll
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1070 Club ~ JANE JORDAN
1070 Club 1070 Club DEAR JANE JORDAN—I am 19 and have béen engaged 18 months to a boy overseas. It has been a year since we saw each cther. This boy wrote to me every week until'three months ago, then five weeks elapsed between letters. When he wrote he said he was sorry | for being so lazy as he had the time to write. I write to him almost every day. He claims he loves me. But he will not answer my questions concerning marriage or plans for our future. His last few letters have dated no have an “I don't care attitude.” I one, and have - — | given up plans for a career to learn the art of homemaking. If he truly loves me couldnt he write more often and answer my questions? Several people M 3 think he is giving 4 {me a polite brush- Jane Jordan {off. Should I ask him if he has | changed his mind about our engage- | ment, or keep my worries to myself? {I don't want this to be a one-sided love affair. - PERPLEXED. ” ” n Answer—Certainly you have a right to ask the boy whether he has changed his mind or not. It may be that after a year in the war and the experiences he has had that he scarcely can remember what you are like. Maybe he wonders what made him feel the way he did before he left. If this is the case, encourage him |= to say so. If he wants to be released from the engagement, offer him his freedom. When he comes back and sees you again, the old feeling may return, If so, fine. As it stands it doesn't look as if his interest in: you was strong enough to survive a year's separation. What a good thing you didn’t marry the boy before he went overseas.
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WHO COULD BE GROUCHY ON A DAY LIKE THIS?
~ ERNIE BUSHMILLERG ay ong mer forragien
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. ANOTHER E-Z-BAKE POINT-SAVER RECIPE INDIVIDUAL BISCUIT MEAT LOAVES
Here's a sure cure for those meetiess summertime blues . , . one that's extra-easy on the purse strings — Siu hes red meat points like a rubber
Biscuit Covers
2 cups sifted Buriched E-Z-BAKE Flour
3 teaspoons baking powder
1 teaspoon salt
2 to 4 tablespoons shortening
14 cup grated carrot fii 0 1 ewp mix
Ard good! M-mmm . . . con you agine anything more temptingly tasty than sun-ripened vegetables, nutritious fresh eggs and flavorsome ground beef (lowest Ire point value), all blended and cook ethér in.
Sift together flour, baking powder, and salt. Cut or rub in shortening. Add carrots. Add milk to make soft dough. Knead gently on lightly floured board, 14 minute. Roll V4-inch thick. Cut with sharp knife or pastry wheel into 4inch squares. Place 34 cup meat mixture on half of square. Fold uncovered biscuit dough over meat filling and seal together biscuit edges. With sharp knife or scissors, cut 4 -diagonal ‘slits across of biscuit loaves, cutting through dough to filling. Place on baking sheet and bake in moderate oven (375° F.) 25
minutes, Yield: 6 servings. Meat Filling . 1 cup ground cooked ¥ cup diced cooked meat © © carrots 2 diced hard cooked egRs ! 1 cup diced cooked string beans
savory goodness — then deliciously wrapped in flaky, golden-brown E-Z-BAKE biscuit blankets! :
You'll find all-purpose E-Z-BAKE ‘Flour. a real blessing in lots of ways, ° these meat-scarce, ration-strict ‘days. Abundantly rich in health-giving vitamins and proteins. E-Z-BAKE is ideal for all types of home baking-—breads, cakes, pies. So for good health and : ; good eating — always insist upon uine Enric E-Z-BAKE Flour.
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\ Mix together meat, eggs, beans, and carrots, Add white sauce and tomato soup. Blend well. i | Yield: Enough filling for 8 biscuit loaves. Ca ; ;
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